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“STOC.S AEAGT |NHEAT PRICES Sie = SELLING HEAVY HOLD STRONG ‘Popular Industrials Yield a; Ground in Early Trading mt Today ur hoithe sharp reaction late yesterday “u up i aejcan, Baldwin, American Woolen ro str bec tio NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Reaction- sig®ty tendencies prevailed at the opening of today’s. stock market, »bringing about further selling for both accounts over night. National Lead dropped a point and American and several other popular indus- trials yielded fractionally. In view of the promising pros- Ge pects for the success of the German sD ioan, prices were offered down Sj steadily in the early dealings, with ‘ome of yesterday's weak features again being hammered freely. 8. 8. Kresge dropped 10 points to~415%, , American Water Works and Electric fell 6%, Woolworth 2 and recessions of 1 to 1% occurred in American Can, Baldwin, American Sugar, UE Colorado Fuel, U. 8, Cast Iron Pipe, 1 Mack Truck, Davison, Crucible P® Steel, Texas Company, Kinney, Air © Reduction and Commercial @ solvents shares. Reading was the z weakest pf the ai a& ye nm a tic “« fj Allied Chemical & Dye - th American Can ------- w American Cat & Foundry w American International Corp 26% hi American Locomotive ------- 78% w American Smelting and Refg. 74% tl American T, and T. - f: American Tobacco American Woolen - © Anaconda Copper n Atehison ----- o Atl, Guit and W. Indies - ¢ Baldwin Locomotive -- 1 Baltimore and Ohio ~~ + Bethlehem Steel --- t, Californai 1 Canadain Central Leather « Cerro de E # Chandler \ 1 Chesapeake and Ohio ~ y Chici/go and Northwestern — ¢ Chicago, R. I. and Pac ¢ Chile Copper 1 Ching Copper 1 Consolidated Gas ¢ Gorn Products - wate RES # Famous General Motors - Great Northern pfd. 62 Gulf States Steel 73 Inspiration Copper 24% + International -Harvester 4 Int. Mer. Marine pfa. — 38% tional Paper ---. 45% y Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Lima Locomotive Truck . nd Oil Maxwell Motors - Middie States Oil sw York Central orthern Pacific — Pacific Oil .- Pan American Petroleum B - “Producers and Refiners - Pure Oil Reading ‘public Iron and Steel — rs Roebuck --- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARKPLUG > | By Billey De Beck nsvorm ATTA BY GOuY. THs BusINEss oF GOING Te EUROPE GETS me cieev! Tir HOP OVER To THe Ive Gor A PLAN HERE CF THE Steams oFeice PAYSELE S.S. ROTTERDAM ani IT tooKs : ; ANO GEY THe YES sR tT CAN GWE Nou MOST ANY THING S You Otsite - CASI Wus SAND Ge cies Ie vo ANY THI:!G ABOUT @usn ~ OF =~ d A CABIN 2tzF I WANNA “Know fF “YOUVE GoT SOME Ged HIDING SPOTS FOR A HORSE. AN GSTRICH, A YocKey AND THE GENT YouR TALKING Te: 4 Early Decine Offset Brisk Rally on Chi- cago Exchange by CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Although wheat prices showed a decline at the opening today, the market soon scored a brisk rally. Frosts in Ar- gentina were a bullish factor, which more than offset lower quotations at Liverpool. The frosts were reported in the northern districts of Argen- tina where the crop is at a stage which makes frost however light very undesirable. After’ opening at half fo 1%c lower, December $1.44@ THAT col “5, ‘ or 1.44% and May $1.48@1.49%, the rs ONIT! SURE. Hi . rket recovered to the same as} | OF YOURS IS MY His. WIFE DROSPED OF COURSE | yesterday's finish, or above. OLD STAMPING BY MY PLACE WITH 1.00. SND OL HENNINGS. HE CUS BAUMANN Fine weatHer kept corn and oa! GROUNID, MR. A PACK O' relativesly easy. Corn opening fig- FIDGITT. KNOW "FORE ' LEFT. DOES HIS PROSPECTIN' | Any VIC HIGGINS- IN A FLIVVER How 4RE ures which ranged from \% to 1X%c cer Ae see lower, December $1.10% @1.11%. ? wt. = No were followed by a quick upturn but ¢ be THEY 7 then by another sag. Oats started at % to %c off, De- cember 544% @54%. Later the mar. ket receded a little more. Provisions averaged somew' higher, in line with hog values. —_—__— toda ‘ Peg a4 4 eet TT TE we WHAT'S BECOME OF OV CHARUE GAASTRA? WHEN YCU GET. BIG, ONCA WALT ? OIL SECURITIES Witsen Grammer & Ua Bessemer Big Inata: Boston Wyoming Buck Creek - Burke © ----- Blackstone Salt Che Casver Dally Cribune SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924. bp AD ate MQM, 2 Sigh iar tielek ies ism e Sk ni SATURDAY, OCTOBER ES tc colette “08 ot nec Central Pipe - 85 Consolidated Royalty_. 1.14 ne here 2e fas Cow Guleh .02 - ‘06 ’ ’ : the aged horse that the merciless Red River Ohios 95c@$1.05; Minne- os We'll, We've Come This Far Already Coad Maange ERE and _ |r. te isons cescuea ‘found ~ 3.50 “Cruelty must be made unprofit- whites 70@80c; few ; Minnesota 23% aa able! When necessary the cruel sacked Early Ohios 85c; Wisconsin 10 must be forbidden to keep a horse. THERE bulk round whites 75@S85c; few best Jupiter 05 The ignorant ones must be educated 90c; Idaho sacked rurals $1.50. Kinney Coastal 2 10844 and this can only be accomplished Ke Mather eeee een frog ach ide sera Wea eae wate Seudy On: flaplay. at: thei Ces: F oO Marine -..--.-—~-.. 8,00 » everything we can think of, to ic " m Mike Henry —--—~ 00% improve condtiions for these tortured Pare = Co., 119 B. First. Phone |’ OF MEY pera Mountain’ & Gulf ---- 1.40 Patient creatures. . z t . E New York Oll - 10.00 “Ruskin says: ‘He who is ‘not ac- ‘4 S I D d Preston é willing to sacrifice something of our |'the “Townsend Hote!.—Adv. t Red Bank own comfort and pleasure, not will- LOS ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 11.— Royalty & Producers — 04 ing to give up something of our lel-| Ask for ajaemonstration of the|Mrs. Margaret Johnston McAlpin, ‘ Sur set ____- 06 sure, and sports, and pastimes to| Ree Vac Electric Cleaner. Casper |56, formerly known in the operatic t Tom Bell Royalty 04 this work of helping these pitiful | iectric Co., 123% 8. Center. Phone| world as Margherita Glolloni, is Western Exploration ~ 3.00 3.25 animals, we are unworthy to call | 1319M.—Adv. dead here. ‘The body will be sent i AWaaterh States) coc 5 0 aL ourselves humanitarians.” — * | to Cincinnati, her former home. 5 Wyo-Kane 20 1.08 ; 5 Holiday samples now on display. ‘ ¥ Oil 105.08 ; Come in and see them. Temple ve . | Studio, 118 East First.—Adv. : NEW YORK CURB CLOSING TT. f — : id Bid Asked Don’t walt. See the Bee Vac Elec Dr. L. D. Johnson 4 Mountain Producers _ 19.00 19.12 trie Cleaner today. Casper Electric : Glenrock Oll ~ 15 .25 Co., 123% 8S. Center. Phone 1319M. Announcing 1 Salt Creek Prds. 25.87 26.00 paeaae Salt Creek Cons. 0 8.00 3 The Openi ii H New) York Oly 2.00 11.0¢ Expert watch and Jewelry repalr- ing of His Office Ohio Ol ~.---. 58,50 59.90 ing. Casper Jewelry Co., OS Bldg.) SUITE 320° MIDWEST ri 2 Soe 4 tine Shs one Bet | ‘Only « few days left of the clos- BLDG. . — sae 2-0 ing out sale—Kline’s Gift Shop. Se- ; 8. 0. Indiana — 55.50 55.75 cure’ your Christmas gifts—Kline’s Office Phone 113 4 r 135 South Center St.i—Ady. . : : Residence Phone 2136 CRUDE MARKET Many Features Being} circum 1tiors ana typing ot at d b N descriptions. The Letter Shoppe, oer ee er y AVY | Townsend Hotel.—Aav. . Tanee Ot League. Mimeographing and typing of all ’ eons description. The Letter Shoppe, Ho- : x TULL IES tel Townsend. Ph 509.—Adv. Greybull WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Plans | “° feta tia ice Torchlight tor observance..of October 27 as Elk Basin Rock Creek Sinclair Con. Oil Southern Pacific - Southern Railway 6% Standard Oil of N. J. 35% Studebaker Corporation 40 Texas Co. - 40% ‘Transcontinenta’ 4% Union Pacific! ---- 138% U. S$. Ind. Alcohol 70 United States Rubber - 33% United States Steel - 108% Utah Copper Willys Over! Butte and -Superior Colorado Fuel and Iron — National Tedd --- Standard Oil Stocks nglo American Oil orne Scrymser - Buckeye. ----- Chesebrough Mfg. “Continental 42 60 “ 1% 12 Cumberland - - 132 136 Eureka ~~~ - 76% 78 -Gal. Sig. Com. - 53 55 Gal. Sig. Old pfd. - 110-116 Gal, Sig. New pfd. 103 106 Illinois Pipe 120 128 Indiana Pipe National Transit - ew York Transit orthern Pipe - Ohio Ol - International Pete 19 19% Penn. Mex. - 33 33 Prairie Ol 207 208 Prairie Pipe 10114 102% Solar Retg. ~ 180 184 So. Pipe 84-86 So, Penn Wil 132-136 8. W. Penn Oil - 70 «673 8. O, Ind. - 56 BK 8. O. Kan. 32% 3315 8. 0. K 115 (116 “8, 0. N. 39-89% 5. 0. Ohio 310 314 S. 0. Ohio pfd, - 116% 117 Swan’ & Finch - 40° 40% Vacuum --~ 71% Warhington 8. O. Neb. * > -- SUGAR NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Sugar fu- ures closed quiet; approximate sales 1,000 tons. December $3.88; Janu try $3.45j;gMarch §3.22; May $3.31. Salt Creek < and monuments of the nation’s na- s, 5. Sco Se $5.00 Reward to the party furnishing the Casper. Big Muddy . Daily Tribune informatk Mule Creek Caer rate Mhanise’ the aigniti, | CHICAGO, Oct. 11—Butter high-|to the capture of the person wha we Sunburst ... cance’ of the. day, were. announced | ers, Creamery extras 37%; standards | fraudulently collecting subscriptions . Hamilton Dome ----. a fd ; 35%; extra first 35%4@36%4c; firsts|from Tribune subscribers, Patrons y Ferris teday by the Navy League of’ the! 53 @s4c; seconds 31@31%c. of the paper should not pay any- 7 mars United States.”As on the first two] meee unchanged. Reesipts 5,646|00® thelr subscription except the Notches annual observances of navy day, na- Pilot But Lander cases. cities: will hold “open house” for all paying the right collector, feature of the navy department's co- operation inthe observance of which : CHICAGO, Oct. 11—Potatoes trad- I i h 1 5 Secretary Wilbur gave assurance {i e. ep re) POTHIER TRIAL stand how it might have been pos-| demand, 174; Poland, demand, 19%; | a fetter, to the. Navy ieeece ake ing improved slightly, market steady ne sible for Major Cronkhite to have|Czecho Slovakia, demand, 298%;] July, in which he said it would haye | 0? Ohlos, weak on whites; receipts Omaha Quotations, OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 11.—4U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture).—Hogs — perts put on by the government at-| .b4; Argentine, demand, 37.00; Bra- Receipts 6,000; better lights and torneys under the leadership of} zil, demand, 11.55; Tokio, demand, speed, in, tans for the ob- butchers active 10@20c higher; 180 James W. Osborne of New York, | 38%; Montreal, 99 31-32. radtatinen/icect See : —_< j 8. shipments 1,043; | ————. aceldentally killed’ himself, thus|Jugo Slavia, demand, 143; Austria, |“the whole hearted and enthusiastic | 8°, C78: total _—_—————— orth Dakota sacked Minnesota and hitting at testimony of revolver ex- demand, .0014%%;Rumania, demand, support of the navy” in sponsoring servance Commander Marion Eppley to 350 pound weights $11@11.15; t ishts $11@ op of the naval reserve, chairman of the special assistant to the attorney $11.25; desirable 150 to 180 pound general, National Navy Day committee, said weights $10.75@11; Kein ad ° at slow wecerally. slonayi! Galle “gous _Blmer Kieffer of Perth Amboy, it was not the purpose of the com: GRIN eee ; N. J., a former corporal in the 213th || 'pegtment of mittee to call: forth a demohstration Pita (asi ltl eas poe coe yp engineers, promised to be one of On tife'scale of that of Defense Day, welght 263. the mcst important witnesses of the September 12, although arrange- Gti ee eee ens trial ‘until Osborne took him over Aged Horseg || ments nave been made for parades i : a . : in cross examination and shook his and other exercises in a number of with week ago; fed yearlings and fy =| te: % . T rvat por cst Hepes Officers Testify For De testimony materially. coastal cities. ‘The: observance also, higher; weighty steers fully 260 low- fense in the Cronk- Pes ered tk eee ages Gets Scoring he said, would be marked by. meet- h y the underbrush a short dis. Ings of local chapters thisughout $e; tip lost Pparllngs: $11.68; rasar, : lanes to the left of the road when therpouries (ot, Seripae eacaoe ee $10.50; bulk $9.50@ 10.75; grass cows hite Case Fee aman, halted about 50 yards! oORONTO, Oct. 11.—The ‘aged|other organizations which have and helfera 25@40c ower; canners — farm where Cronichite was killed, | Horse and his ilfe in. the cities, ia {given notice of thelr endorsement and cutters 25@25c lower; bologna "h zi . the saddest of all neglect animals, fand support. 3 Dolor TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 11—De-|+ ‘the principals in the shooting bulls 260 lower; veals steady; heavy etal A OPES AL: J. M. Wilson, general fnannger of : eee ae ;| were out of sight of the remainder calves 26@60c lower; stockers and | {ote ett omers (ohare ue todas | Oe the company but from where| Toronto Humane society, declared feeders strong to B5c higher. Week's | °overnment charge that Roland H.| Kieffer stood he said he saw Major|&t the forty-sighth annual conven bulk prices; grass cows and heifers | Pothier, former sergeant busler of}Cronkhite fire one shot and then| tion of the American Humane asso- $3.15@5.25; canners and cutters at} tne 21th engineers murdred Major|take several “steps, apparently | Caltion here today. $2.25@2.80; veal top $10.25; stock- sigs cs toward the object at which he was| «‘When we are asked where our era and feeders $5.75@7.50; top feed- | prexnnaey P. Cronkhite on the Camp | tiring. sympathies are most needed,” said ers $8.60, 26, 1918, fend : Mr. Wilson, “where the ‘welter of Sheep—Receipts hone. Compared |” jrobert Rosenbluth, a former cap- cruelty is longest, and heaviest, and with week ago: lambs 26@80c lower! /tain in the 213th’ engineers, Is/1 Foreign Exchange |/@°% Suyiaialaa, ‘we answer withos sheep and yearlings strong; feeders | charged jointly with Pothter’ with hesitation, ° se. Pcie Fe tacoma opti Around 26¢ higher. Closing bulks:}the killing of Major Cronkhite, who ‘at isi this faithful, -indespensavie. Notice to Sheep Men: The State Board of Sheep Commissioners wish to call your attention to the Annual Dipping law and the reporting same by November 1st, 1924. The time almost having expired, there is yet a number of sheep- men who have failed to dip or made the required report, either of which is punishable by law. __ The law reads that ALL sheep ‘kept~o: within the limits of the State of Misting see tte dipped between the 15th day of April and the 1st day of November of each year and a report filed in the office of the Board. The State Board of Sheep Com- missioners being authorized and empowered to take charge of and dip as soon as possible after the first day of November ALL sheep and bucks not previously dipped within the period required by this section, and all-the expenses for so doing including the per Diem and expenses of an authorized inspector shall be pai by the owner or owners of said sheep, and an additi- y onal fine i . fat range lambs $13@13.25; natives|was shot to death while on a prac-| NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Foreign | overburdened galley. slave, that his Seen Seis Smee ionha abt rg soon pein yorhaal A er of sheep so dipped $12 50@18; fed clipped lambs $11.25] tice march. ‘Rosenbluth will be] exchange steady; quotations in| ™sfortune. He 1s'a commodity, and] tiie oft tomorrow. Its f MB onfores All loss or damage which @11.40;, range yearlings $8.50@9: | triea later. cents: Great Britain, demand, 448%; | "is place in the world of business is} “Four American officers will be|| TSU rom the enforcement of this section is to be wethers $6.50@7.50; light and handy| Lieutenant Eugene B. Caffey of| cables, 4 60-day bills on banks,| 8° important that it is hopeless to] apoard when the start is made, Cap- paid by the owner of the sheep. weight ewes $5.50@6.25; range feed-|the Canal Zone and Captain John F © demand, 5.19; nles | think of his being discarded, tain George W. Steele, who Is to ing iambs $12@12.75; feeding ewes] Zajicek from the Philippines, both demand, 4.36; cabies,| “The only ‘thing to do ts to fight | commana the ZS, after It te turned Better take advantage of the weather and di #3,50@5,50; full mouthed breeding | former members of the 213th en demand, 4.7744; | his battles and Ughten his burdens | over at Lakehurst to the navy; Lieu-|| &Nd report same on or before November ist, 1 ae ewes $6@7. gineers were on the stand yester-| cables, y, demand, per | and this we propose to do In spite of} tenant Commander S. M, Krauss, no one will be allowed to plead eA ert ee sis a day as defense witnesses, the two | trillion, Holland, demand, | the wrath ores: * : who is to serve as engineer officer; Plead lenity this fall, Flour, thousand miles to app in the] 9.06; | Norway, demand, 14.28:;| “A young horse usually receives, | Commander Jacob H. Klein, Jr., who a MINNBAPOLIS, Oct. 11-—Flourmen having traveled close to ten | Sweden, demand, 26,60; Denmark, | if not always affection, at least rea-| has charge of-the naval air station Wy ae State Board of Sheep Commissioners Ibe to 20c lower; family patents at trial now in progress here demand, 17.59; Switzerlatta, demand, | sonable care and attention, It rep-| at Lakehurst, and Major F. M. Ken- By W. A. ROBERTSON, M. D. C $8.05@8,10. Bran $25@25.60, The ‘officers demonstrated on the | 19.20; Spain, demand, 15.44; Greece, | resents dollars and cents. It is upon] nedy, U.S. A,, observer of the army. ¥ Ps ° ; 7 Z : fs _* carrier who delivers the paper op ahs by Cie abe ek tal an authorized collector from the vessel: consi oftice. If you are not sure you are who wanted to come abroad for vis- a hts asic him its of inspection. Titis is the main POTATOES tot do" so Dlekse call the sree