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fhe Casver Daily Cribune : SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1924. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - Seren : _By Billey De Beck A Fine e1eKce Ti 3:30 Aow-- THE e IN -- Ive Lost MY | E7 WoRSES ARE aT THE PosT - pss Oth i exer AND ese | E7 Books ARE CLOSED! No MORE fi WTERNaMONAL RACE || Ge tuccucu Tue | | BETTING — Tevine OFF “Tae FAMOUS RUSSIAN STOCKSSAGIN|GORNPRIGES | J>mmatn = EAL TRADING) BREAK AMI) | w= MAS SPARK PLUG LEADS TROTSK! BY ies Tic LENGTHS = Now THEY me ARRWING HOURLY - MILWAUKEE HOTELS vaxep Selling Resumed on Large|Favorable Weather. Condi- “Te CAPACITY - Scale With Opening tions for.Maturing Crop Thavsanos OF PEePLE ONABLE . ODATH Of Market Are Bearish OD OINee Sceceme tae asc — “Tue, PARKS - NEW YORK, Aus. 23—Stock] CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Sharp new RACE Tr A Tica SAMMaD " . . $4 64 K PAV SAI o> prices continued to yield to sellinE|/ breaks in the price of corn took were Thomannnyscsevooe PEorLE at the opening of today’s market but | piace today as soon as the market “TURNED AWAY FROM “Sox OFFEE the initial Hsses, asa rule, were! opened. Continued warm, sun- Umited to fractions. Ralls, especial- shiny weather, likely to hasten the Iy the low priced carriers were again| Sowing crop ‘to maturity, brought in rather free supply.” American | SOWiP® crop rity, brought about heavy selling pressure and os Can, Baldwin and several other pop-| made buyers back away from the ; GASOLINE ALLEY—LOOKS AS IF SKEEZIX WOULD ENTER THE RACE, TOO ular industrials ylelded fractionally | ofrerings, On the fall in prices, and National Lead and Republic| Coo ats ved about 15 conte a bushel - ; 2c See Steel each dropped 1%. St. Paul Pre-| cethack since Monday. Initial quo- i Col —s ferred moved against the current | ferjuat Since, Monday, initial oo NW} YES LIKE HIS ONCA ‘The initial burat of selling came|2%° Under yesterday's finish, with WAUT. SKEEZIX HAS December starting at $1.06% to = BEEN A WATCHIN'! to a hajt in about 15 minutes and qslight rally ensued on a better de-| $1-07%, were followed by something y magid for the public utilities and a 1 ; few industrial specialties. The rally Seciiee ite in area cases went Sfailea’to hold, however, and the|1’° Under the opening. prices sagged again when United] Despite Iberal export buying, States Steel common began to lose| Wheat prices gave way as a result ground. South Porto Rican Sugar|°f Sympathy with corn. After fell 3 points and Mack Trucks, Sears|°Pening tic to 1%c down, Septem: Roebuck, Willys Overland preferred | ber $1.24% to $1.25 and December and Federal Mining and Smelting} $!-39 to $1.30%, wheat underwent a preferred dropped 1 to 1% points, | “ecided drop. ‘American Water Works sold a| Oats followed corn and wheat point higher and United States Cast} own grade starting unchanged to of a rally and then by quick further Iron Pipe improved fractionally. %c off, December 52% to 5c and Foreign exchanges eased slightly| later showing material losses all : it trading was extremely quiet. around, &, =e padbsbnibrishetaailes) Provisions were easier, influenced by weakness of hog values and of yw il} % LIVESTOCK ies Yy / : ———<— [| Gye es | \\ | CHICAGO, Aug. 2 . & partment of Agriculure).—Hogs—Re- pons ‘ » ; At 4, ceipts 9000; uneven; largely 10c to 20c lower; underweight show more decline; lack of demand; top $10.10 f] Dulk desirable 180 to 310 pound aver ages $9.85@10.10;" better 140 to 160 pound weight $9.25@9.75 New York Stocks sows) $8.40@8.30. Last” Gale desirable i weight or pigs $8.50@ $ > hogs $9.50@10; medium $9.75@10.1 \ Allied Chemical & Dye 73% A NEW YORK, Aug, 23,—Foreign exchanges easy, Quotations in centr: Great Britain demand 447%; cables 447%; 60 day bills on banks 444\. France demand 5.334%; cables’ 5.34. Itaty demand 4.4134; cables 4.42. Bel- light $8.90@10.10; light lights $3.25 merican Can @9.90; packing hogs smooth $8 American Car. and Foundry. 169% 8.00; packing hogs rought $7. ‘By J. ©. ROXLE. American International 8.50: slaughter pigs 130 pound down | (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune.)| Amertcan Locomotive $8@9. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Europe| American Smelting & Ref; 75% glum demand 4.93%4; cables 4.94. Cattle—Receipts 1,500. Compared] knows not only on what side its}American Sugar — 45% Germany demand per trillion 23%. with a week ago; fed steers very un-| bread 1s buttered, but on which}|.\merican Tel. and 127 Holland 38.63. Norway 13.78. Sweden ev y mark prime heav-| side it 1s sugared. With excep-{ American Tobacco 153 26.58. Denmark 16.12. Switzerland ies other grades weighty | tionally good weather favoring the rican Woolen . 16% 18.72, Spain 13.30. Greece 1.75. Po- kind > off; mostly 50c to] Buropean growers of sugar beets,| American Zinc, Lend and Sm 9 5c lower; spct more there Is every prospect that Europe's} Anaconda. Copper ing and better ¢ Sugar production will be 1,500,000| Atchison —_ nearly equal to decline on] tons above that of last year. It| Atlantic Coast Line —. heavies; western grades 2c to 40c]| follows, therefore, that Europe not} Baldwin Lagomotive | off; fat she stock 26c to ac up;jonly will sugar its own bread but| Haltimore und Ohio ----.---- yearling und heifers more; bulls] will sell enough of the sweet prod-| Beth!ehem Steel --. : higher; vealers mostly 150 up;|uct to provide additfonal bread and| California Petroleum extreme top yearlings and. handy | butter. Canadian Pacific teers $11.25; best heayles| ‘This fact has an intimate bearing | Canadian Leather bulk prices follow; ted|on the United States and one of its] Cerro de Pasco - land 19%. Czecho Slovakia 2.99%. Jugo Slavia 1.24%. Austria .0014%. Rumania .46. Argentina 33.87. Bra. Ae Tokio 4114. Montreat 99 |’ COTTON | NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Spot quiet steors and yearlings .$8.26@10.60; | b industries. “Cuba is looking| Chandler oMtors — rangers $7@ atockera and feed.| forward to a record crop. in 1 Chesapeake and Ohio - middling $27.60. ers $5.25@ @6; heifers} Unless both weather and labor fail.|'Chicago and Northwestern -- $6.75@8.25; canners ard cutters $2.25 | 7 is more cane on the jsland| Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pfd. — @3.40; veal calves $12@13. than ever before and the cofdition| Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Sheep—Receipts 11,000; market} Of the flelds is good. At least three| Chile Copper AE as good choice native | new mills will be completed in time| CocoCola lambs $13@18.50; culls $9.50; for|‘t© grind next season. Colorado Fuel and Iron wek’ around 7,700 direct; 149 cars} \ The world outside the United/ Congoleum -.----. feed lots; compared with a week ago| States, therefore, is preparing not| Consolidated Gas fat lambs 25c to 50c higher; sheep] °"!¥ to fill its own sugar needs, but! Corn Products new 5c to $1 lower; feeding lambs are |‘? compete with America in every! Cos@en Oil eke Cable top eaves lane forelgn market and even sell its] ¢ $14.85; natives $14. potatirey tes 4 product to .this country, should feeding lambs $ ; week's bulk | Prices and customs duties permit. prices follow: rango lambs $14@14.25;]__Pvery _ country, including the hatives $13.75@14; ewes $4.75@6.50;| United States, has had its bitter feeding lamba $12.75@13. experience in being dependent upon foreign sources of control. In 1921 when the Cuban planters controlled Omaha Quotations. the visible supply, they ran prices OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 28. (United| up to £5 cents a pound in the United States Department of Agriculture)—| States. This price continued until Hoge—Receipts, 6,500; mostly 10c/an American-grown sugar came on lower than Friday's averages or the market. 15@20c lower than early today; bulk] Scientis ateree 800-pound butchers, $9.00@| tivation of sugar beets was a latge| ternational Harvester 9.25; packing grades, $8.25@8.60;| factor in building up the agricul-| /™t- Mer. Marine pfd. - mostly upward from $8.35; bulk of|tural resources of _continental| Int. Tel and Tel. - all sales, .$8.85@9.40; top, $9.50; av-| Europe and citfsens of Buropean|i@vincible Oil - erage cost, Friday, 891; weight, 262.] nations naturally are anxious to| ely Springfield Tire Cattle—Receipts, 600; compared| utilize this crop to the fullest extent | Kennecott Copper with a week ago; best steers and|in restoring their lands to former | Louisville and Nashv yearlings, mostly 25@650c lower;| productive capacity. It was the| Mack Truck choice yearlings and medium|boast of Germany before the war| Marland Ol! weight steers, 15 to 25c lower; veals|that the country had become agri-| Maxwell Motors A - 50@75c higher; other Killing classes] culturally great by selling to other| Middle States Ol! -. and stockers feeders, generally} nations sugar which took nothing| Missouri, Kan. and Tex. steady; bulk prices: fed steers and| from the land but was derived from | Missour! Pacific pfd. a yearlings, $9.25@10.25; top medium| air and water through the medium| National Lead -..-— 160 | Bessemer — Cumberland choice may be made will be seen by | gram. weight steers, $11.00; weighty steers,}of the sugar beet, and~— buyin few Orleans, ‘Tex. and Mex. — 105 Big Indian .-. 04 04% Ha ~ $10.75; long yearlings, $10 shiecaa< wheat: eta achesinecatitis Boston Wyoming --. .90 93, | Galena. Pi. Anspectipe OF (the; Srnoke. Hotes your bonus. Insurance blank Fork Ci ~ 10744 i windew int: whieh 5 filled’out free at room 8, 327 West cows and heifers, $3.00@5.0 which made heavy drafts on the|N. ¥., N.-H., and Hartford .- 24q|Buck Creek -. _ M4 15 uae ‘ainpiag “ob Oise: Mititiee Lecter eke LIBERTY || Pirst, Sunday, from 9 a, m. to cefolicy nad GOV aetReA Te: 1234 | Burke ~° .. =' 3b) ate | nana, = ache BONDS ||| 5p. m. by the Veterans of For. 6414 | Black Stone Salt Crk. .28 30 N. x. f ~ eign Wars. _ RADIO RAMBLINGS ucible Steel Cuba Cane Susi Davison Chemical Du. Pont de Nemours Erie --- = Famous Players Lasky General Asphalt -. General Blectric -... General Motors -. Great Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel -. Heuston Oil -.. and farmers declare cul-| acis Central (By United Press) Dr. Sigmund Spaeth's appearance at WOR, Newark, are being gr enthusiastically by the radio ence. Dr. Spaeth’s lectures on Common Sense of Music” are en- deavoring to educate people to listen to good music with intelligence and| * x discrimination, His talks are illus-| 4 school teacher will be One of the trated by vocal and ingtrumental| ¢-Mtestants for henors at the At- soloists and his language can be| !@niic City National Beauty Tourna- understood ‘by anyone, ment. She is Miss Mary Griggs, winner of a recent beauty revue WIZ, New York, has experienced | "ld at Newburgh. N. ¥. | She will “remote control" trouble on seven Re ERG E88 | Mies eB eRe? vecasions recently in the broudcast- nee eae ing of dinner music from noted} Expert watch ana jewelry repair hotels. But the emergency. pro-| {ng. Casper Jewe'ry Co.. OS Bldg. srams have not lessened interest in PR ce this station to any degree, for WJZ has a capable and versatile staff of bought at this time and saved for] announcers and studio assistunts gifts of a later date or may. be pee ¥ bought, as will in many instances] Two studio’, with a control room be the case, with the idea of secur-|in between, is a feature of the new ing a bargain in things needed im-] WNAC studio jn Boston. This sys- mediately. tem is expedient in elimThating de The wide variety from which a|!ays between changes in the _pro- Pineapples have been known to attain a weight of 17 pounds. Ex-Service Men nglo -.------. . Ask | Buckeye ------~- arn 05 Continental --.-.. logna veals, - $3.25@4.00; vealers,| gertility of the soil. Other nations $7.00@9.00; stockers and :|im. Europe have learned the same| Northern Pacific - : P ay 35.50@7.60; fleshy offerings up to|jesson. In Czecho-Slovakia, for ex-| Pacific Of Chappell - ae eae $7.80; short feds, $8.35. ample, the government has fixed the| Pan American Petroleum B 66% |Columbine — _.-.---. 09° 40 | Nor, Pipe ----------. NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—Liberty 7 Central, Cijie plooceccct wee Obie bio sOu POTATOES bonds closed; 3%4s, 100.28; first 411, Bring Your Discharge Sheep—Receipts, Ke «| who! Ye pa Cabrero ee eT ake, Consolidated’ Royalty. 119 121 |Prairle ON - 102; second 4%s, 101.7; third 4%s, ° le price of sugar at a figure| Pennsylvania, — ed with a we above the level of the world markets | Producers and 25e . yp xmial bees x i Cow Gulen 05 | Prairie Pipe 102.1; fourth 444s, 102.8; U.°S. gov. lower: oer goss ieeloctnee Heal hetee | Fase aire "104 Solar Ref. - CHICAGO, Aug.’ 23.—Potatoes, | ernment 4%s, 105.7 Sloptiig. bulls; fat rarigelambacSiae0lfotccin pore ciceclee ee en Eee 5 7) Sou. Pipe ----------. trading very slow; market somewhat ge lambs, $13.50} ana keep up cultivation of the crop.| Republic Iron and Steel — iirehpanteennenl i : or week's top, $14.00; natives, | Rumania, Bulgaria and Jugo-Slavia| Reynolds Tobacco B Be Willies sa ear a8 ih ee er chron atrial he aby heaes Ai att $1.00@13.50; fed clipped § unianis algal a | Reynolds horse oe pe 8. 0. Ky. nited States shipments, 703 cars; 275; tat $5,505.74; ranga| nie te ccnaae Te hiie eter eelT Eeaat ee ite Frantz L650 4 8.0, Neb. — Kansas sacked Irish Cobblers, $1.15 feeding 1s 0010.18.80; heed: | eee eee eeeicady oe Gathe yo, locSanscabasa) OEM @1.30; Missourl sacked Cobblers, $1.00@1.20; Minnesota sacked and bulk Early Ohtos, $1.10@1.20; Ne- braska sacked Irish Cobblers, $1.25 ing ewes, $4.5 breding ewes, 00; full mouthed 4 ; Jupiter -5.---—-—- 00% making a strong effort to supply the | Sloss-Sheffield da sugar requirements of their peoples] Southern Pacific -. Kinney Seog be ATH from their own soils. ‘These facts| Southern Railway —> Lance Cree yalty .02 i 1.40, accordl: te ys Dinver Prices. ure borne out by recent American| Southern Railway pfd. ----2. 75% Sie eaaae mere be @ according to quality DENVER, Colo., Aug. 28.—U. 8, | Visitors to Europe. , Bpa IB OH OCR Oats Ti Mountain® & Gulf 1.35 1.88 ° f CASH GRAIN. Department of Agriculture—Hogs— Standard Ojl of N. J, ~--... New York Ol) .....-- 9.00! 11.00 : one load good medium udebaker Corporation -.. Picardy 03 CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Wheat num- $ few rales $9@9.40; Texan Co, --2-.. Preston -oa. ber 2 red $1.27%@1. ew ples and tight lights |f CRUDE MARKET Texas and Paciflo Red Bank ~—..-----46.00 48.00 hard Pine ieythtadte st cess $7.50@38; few packing sows at $7.50. | Tobacco Products Royalty & Producers .05 05% Cor pre2 dr ‘ The Am ‘ i Cattle—Receipts today’s run! oat creek Transcontinental OU Buneet mata Tete haar sssuneeeicewe Ned num: ag} erican Legion wishes to thank M. H, mostly sc 1 on through bill! aa ro Tnion Pacific Tom Bell Royalty --. .03% .0¢ Oats number 2 white 47% ¢ "i Todd, mi i for y Unlten Die nase Western Exploration - 3.40 8.60, number 3 white. exounee % Sacre of the Rialto Theater, and the bull ooaace TS, Cast Iron Pipe - Western “Ol Bites --. 15% 18%] An opportunity “for ‘the early| Rye number 1, 8734c. Barley 83 people of Casper fo: i i Killing Cecak! Reavy iF Tie Ai Western States... 14) < 18 [Christmas shopper’ to obtain some-1 @as. Timoth yacea $6.15@7.75... é, r their help and liberal pat- | Unitea States F 00 | thing that will still be a cherished| Clover seed $11.50@12.15. La Fonage accorded us i United States Steet Y. OM ~---a--manw-0- 06 OR | gift in December is to be found at | $13.17. Ribs $11.87, elites aa) St one, bonatit show Bess Copper -..---, NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | the Smoke House, 248 South Center —————___ at the Rialto Theater Frida Yestinghouse Electric Mountain Producers - 18.00 18,12] #freet. This cstablishment announces, Flax. ie a8 Wilts “Overland. ~ Glenrock *Oi 20. .25| that tt in selling its large stock of| DULUTH. Aug. 28—Close flax: Baie aE Kolar’ Woolworth Salt Creek Pras. 25 28.50] case pipes, humidors. cigaret and c!-| September $2.41%; to arrive Beptem, Shesp—Recel; 6 mibaaly | betig ics 7.75} gar holders, ash stands and card|ber tenth 82.47%: October $2814 GEO, W. VROMAN POST, stocker and fee ono load | Sunburst -. 11.00 at one-half the regular price.| November $2.30 December §2.26; $11.60; for week, fat lambs 250 to| Hamilton Dome | 59.00] These articles are all of the same| May $3.92. eres American Legion. 350 higher; top $13.40; bul 5) Perris 3 210.00] high grade which are fo be. pur- -_-_ to, $18.25; feeder lambs unovenily | Byron 11.12 | chaned the year round at the Smoke Flour, higher; best $13.75; plainer kind on | Notches CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Butter _ un- 57.00] House, always m mecca for th MINN: A down to $10.60; few breeder ewes at | Pilot Butte r those} MINNIJAPOLIS,. Aug, §8—¥iour changed, Higgs, unchanged; receipts! who would purchase materia's for! unchanged to 1$c lower, 11,103 cates, Tribune. wantads bring resulta, the smoker. The articles may be ents $140@7.100 0 ey Dae $6.75, Lander ...-

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