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“SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1924. nee) Che Casper Sunday Cribune ; PAGE FIVE, : Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :; All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Wyoming Business and || @.S8u=m=s |STOCKSSEEK HIGHER Advertising Expected to Industrial Survey From |e 2 = LEVELS DURING WEEK Show Increase; National Appropriations Are Made the electric lines to develop a freight business as well. “The salvation of these properties les in the opportunity to develop such a profitable freight business. I have recently studied several of the better suburban lines and find that they can carry freight cheaper than it can be transported in any other way. Nor will the develop- ment of electric freight hurt the steam roads. In fact, it will prove a blessing to them. The problem of handling steam freight is one of terminal facilities and a shipment NEW YORK, July 26.—The large|; Men's furnishings showed a loss|that goes but fify miles requires as as far as t agricultural products | There we . a Paes za Fo advertisers ‘of the United States putas, fren 2,755, Say Rishi ier watching, terminal space = etned. i year’ Cetorp diye Domi: 2S 5 ORE RETA = and many smaller ones as well are|lines, but amusements improved|loading and unloading as one that aoe agregar gs mee enough es Bskoord feeding. = tia ye Rach ge NEW con July 26.—Higher petals wheat, cotton and sugar: alnow laying out their advertising | nearly 300,000 lines and automobile! goes a thousand miles. It coate the sanren) wiki oe jee fet et hgeed ol pala tle pigmns oe prices ruled in today’s short session ducting, Teduction in crude oi! pro-}for the ensuing year. Reportsfrom {display gained nearly a milllon|steam road almost as mach te from the grain oe clmib and live-| be pees wpe tee pthin scr ce et 3 Frantz -.--..~--.~--. 6.50 of the stock exchange at the close cat ote and a steady increase in| reliable advertising agencies in- | lines. handle it, yet the tariffs on short stock quotations are showing favor-|than usual due to late season. Grain | Gates os of a week marked by steady im- dp tabas consumption, tending to|dicate that the volume of advertis-| Included among the commoiities| hauls are small and do not cover able reflexes, it pays to watch the| appears to be in fair to good con-| Jupiter -~------------ provement. The usual week-end | “‘*bilize conditions in that industry;}ing will be materially increased dur-| which showed larger use of space| this cost. Trolley freight offers bet tretid of-siksicuttuse ici this. state, | extion. 5 ‘Kinney Coastal --.-.. .09 10 profit-taking failed to halt the up- preoste of increase employment in|ing the next six months, especially | were building materials, candy and|ter service to the shipper and this so that a better conception of har- Fab hee Royalty - .00% -.01 [ward movement with reports of in.|‘® automobile centers and an im-|in the newspaper columns and that furniture, non-intoxicating |bustness can be handled at muct Miscellaneous. roved di k ey vest and shipping returns may be| Shawnee—Small grains are not < 8.00 3.15 [creasing prosperity in the agricul- cdc mth pescerste Bescdletac Products} appropriations for that period have|beverages and drugg!s' Prepara-| less expense. 80 8S Special Tribune Reports setae Geese 3 3¢ |Profit-Taking and Bear Selling of Some Issues as : 3 Market indications point toward|rains during the past two wecks| Centra! cipe -~------ i Fails to Check Upward March of Rails | By J. C. ROYL the gain appearing In the Sunday @ continued upward swing of prices|have benefitted it considerably.| Consolidated Royalty — 1.21 And Other Popular Stocks. (Copyright. 1924, Casper, Tribune) |and morning paper fields. as far as most agricultural products} There will be a shortage of hay but| Cow Gulen --.-..---- 03 '. lenry 00) 1 [tural . been increased in many casei tions. iow ab obtained. With the expert assist-| going to be as good as expected, but ee oe (irre ae Serd Baie cane Passing of the common dividend| ‘These reports are supported. by| Musical instruments, proprietary Hi totee tka atin eeree ance of several Wyoming banks, | farmers will overcome this condition New York Oil ~ 9.00 11.00 Jwere i strong demand, sales for|°" Bethlehem Steel common, while/the figures showing the amount of| medicines, magazines, books, shoes.) “The motof truck has come int the Casper Tribune is able to offer| with thetr cream checks and hogs. the day amounting to approximately| NOt altogether unexpected, had an}advertising placed in\ the last six| Jewelry and tobacco were given less|this field und lec ma e akan bie the following bysiness reports this} Evanston—The Evanston National 500,000 shares. unsettled effect on the’ steel shares|months. The magazine advertising| space than last year. Financial ness much more activel , than th week: 5 bank In its statement of June 30 is ¥ aa cee and raised doubts as to whether the/has shown a slight gain and the|vertising shewed a heavy falling off| electric lines" ha anstesaitheel shown to be in excellent condition, E j et oe eee ont ring | United States ‘Steel corporation} space devoted to sales appeals in|and there were losses in space de-| fact remains that the alaotein Shawnee (Converse county}—Cat-| having a good reserve and a well 207 ’ Sut the weak aarser scale through: | would declare another extra divi-|the newspapers was well above the|voted ta. steamships apd travel, can. handle /this buctent tine tle in goo@ shape and hardening;| balanced business. - lon - 3.20 - 3.80 out the week and despite some bear! dena of 60 cents on the common|record for the first half of 1928. want ads, schools and colleges,| economically th: praeamnady 5 > to be ready for shipment within] Dubois—There has been a fairly aici ——— 18% Ste} selling in various sections of thel nest week, in addition to the regu-| Newspapers in 29 of the princtpal| church motices @eathe and’ dancing thebe two Rage ei eee eras ee oe che aie es as sont’ ae xs pareeriey iene Bis ae eal eS lar quarterly. dividend at $1:25. cities printed 693,443,746 lines of | places. the future they: will neers S ny £ ran a mn es \o1 7 4 7 po Peat Gnihaa’ wectian® thant nee rn oe a at ‘Kana Riatic in: avery paasible GE tho week Utility issues continued to respond} paid advertising from January 1 to Newspapers themselves, used more operate to their mutual advantage Instead of the trucker hauling «¢ load for a hundred miles over th: highways he will call for it, transfet to reports of high current earnings.JJune 30 as compared with 691,72 Practically all the active coppers}921 in the corresponding period last | lic how good they were and the vol- touched new high records during} year, a gain of 1, 25 lines. Alljume of advertising devoted to rail. the week, some of the buying prob-}of this improvement, however, piled|roads, real estate and resorts and| |. - ably being influenced by speculative | up early in the year, January and| {legal notices, showed some Improve-| partner oe corre eden are lt expectations of increased European| February showed gains of 1,936,530. ment. ind Gativer ap take it ow consumption of copper upon a satis-Jand 6,132,544 lines respectively.{ ‘The amount pald for space by| ang wonue wilt pr? other end factory settlement of the reparation} Then the space used began to fall] women's specialty shops declined those two and ort nee, Detwest lead and silver | problem. off, the heaviest recession occurring| sharply. “Hotel advertising was|1"” Abela pinieminnte te Ai 20 in'May when the total was 4,091,558 | about the same as last year. mey than they, are: today Umm lines lower than for the correspond-| A nation-wide campaign of adver-| ‘Mer better service to the shipper ing month last year, 7 tising similar to those now being In June, however, betterment was] conducted by the raisin, prune and It will require fewer trucks. It wil apparent and this loss was reduced] other fruit growers, is now being i space than last year to tell the pub- ever before. though the tourist traffic is not com | ew YORK CURB with the exception of today's brief Evanston (Uinta county)—Approx-|ing up to expectations. session, steady accumulation of rail- fmately 2,500 steers have been| \Gillette—Both the Wyodak ana] Mountain Eroducers — 18.8% 19-00) oaq shares based on merger rumors shipped into this section from Utah|the Peerless Coal companies are|satt Creek Pras. “00 | 2nd heavy traffic featuring the de- and Nevada, to be grazed here until/ busy at this time. Steam shovels] Sait Creek Cons: of mand. November 15 at the rate of $1 per/ are engaged in removing over-| Ohio Oil --..-. 5 Favorable trade reports were made month per head. 3 burdened formations and the Wyo-| Prairie Pipe 103.00 105.00} quring the week, including high Dubois (Fremont county)—The] dak concern is practically ready to| Prairie Oil 218.60 214.80 | orices for copper, summer range is good and cattle| start mining of coal. Mutual -—----------- 10.78 11.00 are in fine shape. The few sheep| Douglas—Paul Spehr, a resident|S- O- Indians PB CE a) in this district are all in good con-| miner here, ieves the mining of dition. ‘he demand for saddie|copper in Wyoming will receive horses has been fairly good because} much attention in the future be- New York Stocks Last Gale employ the electric lines and pay dividends to those who have tnvest 91 lines. worked out by the California Peach|f1,'n them. Vurther it twill tale ( ysis of the kinds of adyer-|Growers' association. The majority |‘ trucks off our highways and re Using for the last three months|of the growers have already en-|!!¢ve motor congestion. Hence ever: throws an interesting light on the|dorsed the plan and the association trends of business in varfous lines.{heads ara seeking the co-operation A total of 104,921,276 lines were car-{of canners. The peach men, it Is owner of a passenger car will wor} to have such freight hauled by th: ried in this period against 105,886,-|asserted, will follow the recent 724 in 1923, The largest single] policy of the other growers’ organ- of the. tourist business. cause of the recent rediscovery of Agriculture. the copper tempering process. Mr. Shawnee—Grain will be short and} Spehr also regards the fulfillment ‘ yleld not quite up.to average, due|of the Dawes plan as another! move By Wilson Crammer & Co. to the dry weather of the past 40/that gives impezus to copper mining.} Altied Chemical & Dye days. Corn is doing moderately well Lovell—The Lovell Brick and Tile} American Can — Hye io practKcally all cut and wii| put so that how average snipments| American Seelting and Retz osx} Some Big Shipments Loaded Out in the Final electrics since the steam roads wil not take it with any reasonable dis patch, : path "The truckers are alread: 7 ~ show a good yield. Potatoes are|are running two carloads a day. American tem and the one which showed the] izations and place approximately 80 ready awar bs sees fairly well, though rain a Among cee submitting the ca American “ Cleanup; 40. 000 Pounds of Converse largest gain for the period was dry|per cent of their yearly advertising]°f these facts. I have discusse Sours be of material benefit at this going reports are the Bank of Shew- Tobacco J 2 goods advertising. This totaled 27,-| with newspapers. the matter with one man who ha time. nee, the Evanston National bank se. Wool Is Sold for 36 Cents 428,946 lines, a gain of nearly 10,-| The Michigan Bean Growers’ as.|een in the hauling’ business fo Evanston—Alfalfa is short but*’and the Dubois State ,bank. eane s Y. 000,000 lines. sociation plans the expenditure of|twenty years. He is now operatin ht Se Morning, afternoon and Sunday|considerable sums this season for|Ver fifty trucks in half a doze editions carried 2,206.650 lines of | intensive advertising to be financed] States. He has kept accurate cos radio advertising compared with] jointly by growers and elevator op-|Tecords and he says that he {s read: ming’s 1924 wool clip disposed of, 776,000 for the period last year. erators, It {s proposed that op-|to turn over all his longer hauls t buying is now being dirécted toward mee last eee svers Pape National advertising wppaaring in}erators and growers contribute one|tho electric lines, in fact, ‘Has ar Bia finat Gieaniip) the’ pickinalin ot [Sora een eae car | the New York papers totaled s}81L-|demt per hundredweight, thus let-| proached one or two of them tm hi 4 load of small clips and mixed fleeces} 56s jines as compared with 21,742,-| ting the crop determine the amount| territory to arrange a cooperatio: Chicago. R. I. and Pac. holdouts and odds and. ends. went at 33 cents as the result of] 59 lines in the correspondinglto be spent to give publicity to| basis. Chile Copper —--_ In Converse county W. E. Taylor} the combination’s sales efforts. ‘ i THROUGHOU I W EEK period of 1923, the major part of Michigan peas and beans. “All tractions, of course, Consolidated Gas has loaded out his clip of 40,000] During the summer Dean J. A. disaiad bor tha bi itee eoetinek ae Corn Products pounds to Silberman and Sons of| Hill, University of Wyoming wool . vantage of this new development & Cosden Oil Chicago: Sale was made at 36 cents. | specialist, has frequently given woo! ° R : f C 1 oa Reports of Rust and Drought Damage in Canada | Srcitis"steai Thero still’ remains in the ware:| grading and shoop culling demon Craig egion OF UO orado Baltimore and Ohig ---- Bethiehem Steel -.----. Canadian Pacific ~.... - Cerro de Pasco Copper ----- Chandler Motors ~~.-.-..-... Chesapeake and Ohio ~~. Chicago and Northwestern -- tivity this late in the season comes from Bridger valley in Uinta county ‘With the major portion of Wyo- With business somewhat depresse - house at Douglas three clips made|strations in central Wyoming. Not general activity reflected on th Send Prices Skyrocketing; Close Is pete conht jeg Nigeee A up of the shearings from the Fiddle-| long ago he was fh Niobrara county ae eral sphalt - Babsoncbart is now 11 per cent be a low normal—many of them wl back, H. B, Combs and Paul LeBar, | where he held three such demonstra have to close up and junk the! N d Unsettl d e bei padsy ate totalling some 150,000 pounds. tions, In one flock he disclosed a reat ecca For OT) crovertie Tams drinty “bonvinoss ) , Be ervous and _ af ed. i Peeirige Me pra. Recently in Crook county the|number of sheep bearing 12 to 12 ‘ however, that others, suffering no\ pounds of wool and many others running with them having fleecer weighing not, more than 4 or 5 pounds. tates Steel First National bank of Colony nego- Reagan Copper - tiated the sale of 32,000 fleeces at International Harvester - 38 cents. with the group, will find a large and more profitable fleld in electri freight, than they have ever enjoye as passenger lines,” CHICAGO, July 26.—Record- year, was already equal to the en- breaking prices, brought about by| tire exportable surplus of Argentina] ).. \er. Marine pa. Tha*Gielttatance of wooll fool’ac single day's advances of as much|and Australia combined, or to the] rytornational Paper ----—-. as eight cents a bushel, featured] total crop, of Kansas, Oklahoma and] jelly Springfield Tire - CRAIG, Colo., July 26,—(United}other big producer, say that the Press.)}—Oll men from all parts of| other big producer, say what the the United States are trekking to] proving of another structure wil! aig in anticipation of . develop-|make Northwestern Colorado the in the wheat] Texas, together. Kennecott Copper ----. 7 ents in the several Moffat county| center of a development program bend bart h aah brief session| Today's range of grain and pro-} Lima Locomotive -. . s ul fields within the near future.| almost unparalleled in oll field his- POISON MILK ttled with} vision prices follows: Mack Truck ( dit | N Wells on three structures are now at] tory. Spcthace at. Pics ana Septem-| Wheat— Open High Low Close} Marland Oil ommo y ra e€ ews un interesting depth and expect to ber at $1.35, while July corn sold at 1.34 1.38% 84 1.36% | Maxwell Motors B \-_--_.. enter the oll sands within a short} CHAIG, Colo, July 26.—(Unifed KI LS TW $1.09% and September at $1.05 1.32 1.85% 1.33 1.35 |New York Central time. : Press)—The 17mile pipeline from The ‘Transcontinental company, | the Moffat of! field to Craig has been which is drilling under a dry hole| completed as has the first’ of the 1.09 1.11% 1.09 1.09% | oroaucers and Refiners Atlanta—Public appeals are being — agreement with the Texas and Mid-| monster storage tanks to be instal- 1.05 1.07% 1.04% 1.08% | pure Oil made to housewives to can all the Machine Tools badass hie ing aitrpiaie Hipp Ay ard Maan lt be ee with a substantial advance. 24% 96% 94% 95%] Readfhe ppaction Dossible to keep the season! — Cieveland—Asia. result\ of slack| cna tg'at @ depth of about S800 fos], Workece one aie hae to Polsoned milk prepared by Chay . The greatest excitement was mesure ion Bud Siem g | (fom being an utter failure to grow: | business in machine tools, the Na-| ‘ie Morgan-Transcontinental ‘Texas| pletion n booster btation haitwas ra, | Pon, for, the couple and thelr bab reached in wheat trading after tele: EGY6 AK B46 (85) | Sears Roebuck ers. Efforts are being made to limit) tional Acme company has abandoned| wen and thé Midwest well on Ilea| tween Craig and the off flelde Aten |, Accrans, to officers, Champtd grams were received from widely | Sept. 41% 49% AT a ease lin yas shipments and prevent overcrowd:|q large machinery plant here and| “cuca, senile nenth Oo ores nee | tween Craig and the off field. When} torced his wite to swallow a. port known” crop experts saying that ‘51% -50 Southern Pacific — ing the markets. has merged the department with the] join ariliing below 2,000 fect.» One| by the Teme last January | Of th® mixture. ‘Then after fllix drought damage in Canada had been Southern Railway products department in the Colt roaa| 20th drilling be! 3 4a, One) bythe ‘as company last January! tne baby’s bottle, he drank son! 1.84% 1.88% 1.34% 1.37% | Northern Pacific --- Huge profit-taking sales and. hedg- ing operations developed after a sharp upturn during the morning when the Winnipeg market led off have done considerable damage to plants. (Coy ht 1924, Casper Tribune) eats ; GENESEO, Kans., July 26.— Oscar Champion is dead and hi led by the Prairie Of! and Gas com-| husband is dying tonight fr Standard Ol! of N. J. of the six wells being drilled by the| will haye its first official test. underestimated and that black rust ed ihe a Studebaker » Corporatio Bacramento—It will require 68.400] property. ‘The abandoned plant willl Trae company on the Moffat dome | Lack of catia ee et Bausele. AN ES on {ntaction had extensively develoned a x * omer Co. 3 nS pane thege hha roan FA Led within a quarter of a mile of the|iong time test before, although twol neighbors whe found the tnteee in Manitoba, where the drought Tobacco Productw A fornia. grapes shipped outs 4 5,000-barrel well brought in last Jan-|2-hour runs have shown the well to} U°&or a h had least been felt. From the ad-| Sept. ----11.85 11.40 11.85 11.40 |-Transcontinenta! Oll —.. % | state as compared with 62,353 cars Wool aise Mu ariiing at 3400 tant, be capable of producing 4380 bec,| 0? With his dead mother and dyly vices at hand, leading traders in| Oct. 11.52 11.57 11.52 11.57 | Union Pacific -------------. last year. The acreage is larger than| 4, r4erson, Tex. — Recent wool ‘The visiting oil men, who are wait-rels daily. father. Chicago expressed an opinion that| Bellies— United States Rubber -.----- n 1923 and despite drought the crop! saieg at San Angelo, Sanderson and, the reduction in the Canadian crop” Sept. --.-12.50 12.72 12.50 12.72 | United States Steel -------. ts is one of the heaviest in years. Uvalde have totaled 635,000 pounds this year, as compared with last Oct. --.--12.60 12.87 12.60 12.87 | Utah Capper ——--------- Shoes Brocton, Mass.—The mass of shoe factories here are preparing to start full time operations. The W. L. Bouin as cerning fal IN TRACTION ISSUES|oeie months wool and 38c for 8 months clips. Goal r two months. The George a : d W. a B kelth company also {s on full time. _ Pittsburgh—Ohlo’s largest mine, an e Westinghouse ®lectric ---. Willys Overland <. i Butte and Supertor -. Colorado Fuel and Iron National Lead -~-----~. Everyman’s Investment By GEORGE T. HUGHES. yestment he must know the perti- Standard Oil Stocks : t facts about the financial re- her factories will Increase out-Jthe Webb colliery, of the Cambris ‘ (Copyright, 1924, by Consolidated) nen and other company at Shadyside has closed ot hd p4 Press Assoctation) be omirder ese tga put at once. fown for an indefinite peviog. the|Certain Lines of Long-Depressed Issues Will INVESTMENT BANKERS client poasesses and just how it is |Anslo ha as Corn mine employs approximately 10,000 ‘A go00d deal has been said in this| invested now. Topeka, Kas—Corn, altho late, is|™men and has been operated steadily Stage Comeback, Statistician Says in in- has be tedly pointed sd ter | since 1921, . A sabes eat: te Mure pie tane te | cee Paaeitiions eseaee “iste enctior Bae csstent icanonas whore SGM ae Discussing the Market Future. in his selection of the bonds/tive must be your investments. The cent is in tassel. But there are no onto {fers for sale to his cus-| your resources the more conserva- f tassels in the western part| Grand Raplds—The Grand Rapids wetob: he ofters for: a signs’ of (tes furniture exhibit was larely attended tomes htnvestnant/(benking fe brim ticvectan merri Seanes a 5 | 6 6) ot the tate. by buyers from all over the country hly specialized business, a busi-|this cap’ ”. oe f serted the electrics years ago to nae Thich with some investment |on short.notice for business or oth- 2 Flow and was Barked by heavy orders for! ‘titittes made public resently has paceg rela: dks peas! bankers is raised to the dignity of a/er purposes. If the investor is ac- Seattle—Wholesale price of flour| hotel furniture. ‘taused Ich: interest’ ationg. the f y profession. Now while an invest-|tively engaged.in commerce and so has been increased by millers to $8.30 Tete” holders of depressed traction issues.|®re going back fd the electrics as ment banker sells securities pri-|from time to time Gp hone to fsa tér family patents, an increase of $1 Youngstown, 0. — Demand for| The statistician reaffirms his belief | the most convenient transportation marily for the purpose et firs vind On Nis. seen x Pista a grading a barrel since June 16. WRdatat bes. dato Positectiters shal Soe Retody is. Bolton in a more oterea eee one congested "centers. SoRncious benker makes 1¢ bis prac:| ments trom a retired buslnens stad Meats : stimulated steel production, Delayed | %°"* . vege . sand can cocaeoe machen Phere eae in nd tHe articular|est income consistent with safety. : City—Advancing prices for] shipments have been practically ‘All’ tractions were supposed to /s! Met bh Pr ioe and more tice to bear in min r " jasiege ‘ebGstiee: ere etsy wide thie elas Kansas ( rae cag ye whole:| cleaned up and steel makers expect} be good a few years ago," says Mr. | as the congestion increases. This he ¢ sats tok cola ‘ttre ass| Nosy. sears way, Enver sian, aly ine poke lees of fresh and cured pork |Rew business in considerable volume| Batson. “‘Hankers and investors) “The problem of the suburban is he canno pS sale s 0 ‘BABSON PARK, Mass., July'26.— Roger W. Babson’s survey of public I know many business men who de- “" rk | next month. bought them readily because they|/roads is different. Automobiles tomer ~gives him his entire confi-| properly pecomenbet Seuviees ee ase | cuts: Fancy light and heavy bad} were tractions as all tax exempt] have come to stay and as long as a ee ri. pel reich held This, is s- om spite aes “te for the less Lumber issues have been gobbled up recently | highways will, allow comfortable T. Ss fon of securt- ; . O. Ind. 5 to 2le for fa 4 17¢ for the Ls Retiiaseine’ then ete tae cnacnoe, : U { ties’ Perez custo trope lke the|Sential in order that diversification desirable kinds. All other cuts are] New Orlean-Orders to Southern | just b transportation the most people wil Ae) H Pine mills fell of 2.7 per cent last| The automobile came /in and the week and shipments increased 20.7} tractions began to lose passenger per cent. Production was 3.9 percent. | business. High operating costs dur- i ing the war added to their difficul- i .ties and many of them went into Houston Points Way receivership. The investing public « SOS Baers promptly went sour on them and Houston, Texas, is pointing the|tractions became so unpopular as a ride in automobiles rather than in| Maia cea aga) street cars, The fact, however, re- mains that the electric car ‘linc | Arta FREE offers transportation at the lowest cost and the cars will always handle ALSO MAKERS OF the mags transportation in large] TWO-HORSE Brand Bib Overalls cities and between large centers, for bisa und Beye prescription of a physician for ajmay be preserved. atient. What is one man’s meat !s| There are many gfher questions pether man's poison. You would| which will come up # each indivia-\| CRUDE MARKET ual case. Unless you are frank with hardly expect a doctor to prescribe for you if you withhold from him|your investment banker you cannot get the best results from the ser- the facts about your condition nec- essary to form an accurate judg-|vice he is glad to’ get to you. up one cent. Beef shows no change. Silk Manchester, Conn.—The mills here of Cheney Brothers, silk manufac- turers, employing 4,000, now is work- Cat Creek --. we eennnce$l.70 Lancd Creek Osage ing full time after being on curtailed This passenger traffic must, how- ASE SINCE 1888 | ment. Now this is just what you|(Mr. Hughes’ forty-ninth article will production schedules for several) way to many cities of much. greater | class they were considered worth-|eyor, be shared with the busses AELIABLE MERCHANO | must do with your investment bank-lappear in the Casper Tribune next months. size in installing what ts sald to bed jess. ‘They were selling today at|which will make it n ary for er. If he is to recommend any in- Sunday.) the largest interlocked traffic signal} extremely low levels and many good eee ou system in the world. More than 200) ones have suffered unduly as a ro- intersections are controlied by a com: plete interlocked system. It hag been reported that an effort will be made in Houston to compel Shreveport—A 7,000-barrel_gusher completed in the cotton valley dis- trict has brought production in Louisiana and Arkansas to a dally sult. “Many tractions were financed and built during the traction boom [BUSINESS BRIEFS TO THE DEMOCRATS OF WYOMING Big yt Naw? average of 205,534 barrels and in-| pedestrians as well as motorists to | (Hat Hero eM a a Peg Bt i] ay. nia! erierik St crease of 2,043 barrels. Twenty-nine | obey the signal lights. It will be in-| 8@nized,—that ser no Pi Sunburst —-- a 3 y teresting to see whether Houston| 9ecessity, but many others were succeeds because no other city to my |8UN4 and aro still sound because knowledge bas. Even New York|they render a necessary public ser J 26.—T’ a has brought ST. LOUIS, July 26.—The ad-]agricultural products vance of fall buyers has arrived in| increased cqnfidence. new wells added 11, 845 barrels in. itial production this week. Low prices have resulted in curtailment Hamilton Dome Ferris - this market and wholesalers are pre-| Grocery sales for the first half of| pyron As a candidate for the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the United States Senate | respectfully a és N vice. Fortunes will be lost and mado rar} rn jon fit Aamaae > drilling. can’t control pedestrians without the | ¥ bi apt rebamace so solicit your support at the primary election in August. Desing their showings for, the con.|this year were 4 per cent sbove the! Notches 465] of new drilling lise of traffic officers, But the fact |°M tractions during the next few y PP’ eR CE et: tHe) Amer Can ale rig tang Sacvaeics: There is .a| Plot Butte - Tobacco remains that .if pedestrians will be|¥@rs. Rareecpa tte first weeks et ne pare movement of canted goods.| 2dr --- Madison, Wis—The Wisconsin to-| gufded by traffic signals just like| “In many of our cities congestion LEROY E. LAIRD } eae bie See ea gee will | Over-production of {ron and steel is a bacco crop will be several million| motorists are, accidents will be less. | in automobile traltic is ariaae a ie Lid | Pereneee soma oces: D' 5; w that of last season.| When motorists are instructed by} serious problem. This congestion | . ot in evidence as many furnaces pounds below that t : f 3 Vou Ls pareaarey td sede eihtedaen ik at closed. June sales were four Cal} th> Tribune for highway In- Acreage is reported as 38,700 com-| signals to move there should be noj will increase and the electr oie ottace! abd Wisthy levels for] times those of Apri, ~ pared to 44,000 in 1923. Cut worms | obstructing pedestrian traffic, become more necessary than jen :

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