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=e ——— SS orn va , : —s . “ES Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets JEWS AND QUOTATIONS B¥ LEASED WIRE : Finance New You Swata ||REACTION IN STOCK. =e" See Se Re AWAKENING TO FARM 3 . ea INTERESTS DAWNS ON |. ===p| TRADING DEVELOPED 222 eaeee| Aliied Chemical & Dye -...-. 73 < ¥ American Can ---- 130% > : a STATE DURING YEAR|: 2 see: Clef Short. Sesion Saturday Masked by : re American Smelting & Tots " Irregularity Following Week of Stron Agricultural Progress Due to Follow in Wake of | mrss" Sue" Dena fide Selected ‘leans; : pa Rialto. Stonehouse also comedy, “One Night Sunday, Monday, Tuesday—Buster | It Rained.” | Grain and‘ Stock Keaton in “Sherlock, Jr." Kino-| Monday and Tuesday—“The Range gram News. Hodge Podge Novelty. | Patrol,” with Jack Livingstone, also Opinions From wie’ vith Bugene ‘Bilin ‘an : Newly Aroused Interest in Agriculture ,: | American ‘Wooten “= ; Mack Sennett Comedy. SeaET eget NEW YORK, Oct. 25. — Reaction Atchison ~~. ’ Ley? y And _ Its Possibilities. Mie pee which developed after a brisk re-| railroad shires improved in demand . Saituin Lecehctee 7 sumption of buying this morning on |-on, publication of earnings state- Stock en Friday and Saturday — Harola ral 4 will hi la part | Baltimore and Ohio .__— the stock exchange led to irregular-} ments for September showing gains ler and Co.—We atill hold firm- “ Lioyd in “Why Worry,” alao James tn the tutenn rie stimulating interest Bethlehem Stee! mi ee piers line prada ag Hees vice Nh gd snocma, Bpt vetas’ pen deny ' Pn , Oliver- Curwood's ,“‘The Northern in more and beter dairy farms. California Petroleum ad Improve- |ings. High grade investment car- n sues on higher earnings reports and Brokerage Weare | | ‘scare ‘Bm Much.” Scenic and car- By ARNOLD B. LARSON Watch Wyoming now! The great clod has started to crack 5 Pe ae i Trail,” with Lewis Stone.” > ier ment by the general list, including | riers were in steady demand; Bear, *: “as the seed of interest in agricul- Woemins Honey mete we ae Sarre secre the ofls. Sales in today’s short ses- i Automobile issues were stronger Columbia. tural sibilities pushes forth a| its initial bow November 16 to 22, re sion approximated 400,000 shares |{n reflection of better trade condi- vw ‘_* ” esday, beprout. ¥ under the direction of the state uni-|Cerro de Pasco Copper with euch profit-taking in eyidence | tions while coi begah to, dis-| lent support. and good buying. \ pend Cate Nita Aa renade a Calne Wana Sem \he * “Never in the history of the state] versity extension service and the| Chandler Motors especially in the recent strong spots. | count the ‘possibility of a heavy in-| Mornblower and Weeks—For the|8° Pathe news and Topics of the vein OM baa ene. highs * yhas there occurred such widespread | Wyoming Beekeeper’s association. | Chesapeake and Ohio American Woolen was hammered|crease in foreign demand for the| Présent we anticipate continuance of | Day. ¢ musical comedy company, enthusiasm over farm resources as | ‘Sweeten Wyoming people with Wy-| Chicago and Northwestern down to 51% while recessions were | red metal, noted in American Can and Maxwell A along with the coppers and oils. Low priced rails came into demand. Friday and Saturday—Harold Bell | #enting @ featured production “Her Heavy selling of ‘Bethlehem en-| Block Maloney—Continue to. take| Wright's “The Mine with the Iron hay isameen ei te couraged uncetrainty in the stecis,|® trading position. Door,” with Pat Omalley, Dorothy | in The De ghee 21a se oa @ new low record for the reason be-| Comms Events—No important | Mackaill, Mitchell Lewis, Raymond poate ei "Friday, Saturday<—-New ing touched by Bethlehem in antic: | Shonen are looked for in today’s) Hatton, Greighton Hale, Mary Carr |, Thure comedy “The Suffragetts OPaSe OE a Rove saipaxtenly (renee. |Spcines' ana’ WEAN Asbclosn | Se Seah Som ap ee ee oie Hat. led to fresh liquidation of Amesiens | C2, 18 ee ee Iris, Coinedy “A Riomlon Nighterens Woolen which was carried into to, | {rther advance ae eae oeMiatiness “Wednesday ee «during 1923 and the present year. In ned | «two short years there has been an -awakening. In the past exploration for ofl and oming honey" will be the slogan. Success with corn has led to more interest in hogs and poultry. Duroc Jersey porkers have just recently Although an upward trend was .development of new fields, routine| come into thelr own on the home-| Consolidated Gas hr mm maintained throughout most conduct of the long established stock | stead and corn cribs more or leas|Corn Products ~ Peak taste oan Cm cope raising industry, and cultivation of a| makeshift, are in evidence, Chickens | Cosden O11 _ i'l Sotar.-wittr soeael weaks apolar iatevit greater tourist traffic, have engaged| are sow considered income produc-| Crucible Steel dence Bavitat eh ee almost the whole night and day of| ers. ‘These are good signs of future| Cuba Cane Sugar pid. ~ ; Chicago, Mil. & St.’ Paul pfd. Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Chile Copper Chino . Copper Sunday Only—“Fiames of | Pas- Matinees Wednesday, and Satur. : indications that it will: be used. as ° Riarckalicia'a aHantaber sooateries. bus ce tear CREE ulated by reports of another falling | day’s trading on an extensive scale. ination of gasoline price warfare in| Cuba and forecasts of lower -prices ‘ dence upon other states for the bulk | boost the big. program. . Cut for, en-| General Motors some sections. Strength was like-|in the United States had aiivetee le Laveen de herders ue Seesae dan JACK HOXIE 5 ROPED of its food suplies. Indifference to an | silage, it is solving a problem “for toe ineiy. Wateeoereewur fen reat’ home markets with various farm| greater dairying industry for which| Inspiration Copper -. was to be for “punitive damage: Products, has marked the general Wyoming has definite nedd.jf its] {nternational Harvester districts. Likewise, towns and cities Hevera that pricés will work decia.| “= future thought little of the situation, con-| products from out of the state. Kelly Springfield Tire — ae Petroleum, declares . Walter —=, ~State the things that were or could be grown at the backdoor. sion,” with George Larkin and Ruth| gay. Continuous show Sunday, the 1 tor th vemen ¥- off in crude ofl production and elfm-| Labor and political disturbances in | ‘"* '*der for the next mqyement. | TDN WIN Tisorge Barkin and Ruth The consequence has been depen-| In another way corn !s serving to} General Electric displayed b; & iol easy opportunity to furnish splendid] dairy men. The trend je toward a|Gulf States Stec! _ wise displayed by merchandising is-| effects ‘on the sugar issues. . . | Monee Fon ot ang-caiset eae of AND BRANDED BY LOVE growth of the commonwealth’s rural! wish {@ to obviate the past neces.| Int. Mer. Marine ptd. Co ines ae Te ae el of! ang coal, not gasoline, sity of shipping in milk and milk| International, Paper - ecessions ar urse Frazter— yeihe aetactae tor crude : 1 edly higher. ? % . ° e . + _tinuing to import from out of the} ineide of the last year tnore than | Kennecott Copper f = Stein Alstrin—Investmient put: pyptemnentres caper : a dozen towns lying in the eastern,| [ima Locomotive — rain ra £ £ . a: chases for the long, pull on good] 5 1G. central, and Big Horn basin sec.| Mack Truck — breaks are recommended. fantes oll In’ general sit-up and gake |” 1, cupiats Brahd.”. Jack’ Hoxie re nichay the the tale ta on Sunes pastanaih BOA cho Roy Rd a tet Gait Sa + ; Harris Winthrop—Would wait for hah airgap ‘west- § ¢ edhe, : dreams of eventually securing beet | Maxwell Motors t W. . t E; &,more favorable. place to buy. ern dare devil with engaging smile NE, <8 about what: can be done with! Gums or cventuaty eect that end] Middie States Oil e€ ee us ni ‘Thomas McKinnon—We see no de-| Piel superintendents are taking 3; | Warming out here in the wild and) the general campaign has been to| New York Centra a advantage of this’ October's “bright | fF engaging -girls and mean looks : a velopments indicating a change in " for mean villains, does his part— < sp, * Wooly west. The ofl boom of the] jner, se the sugar beet acreages in] N. Y. N. H. and Hartford. pe Wi veens eure ee of ana Sie thee ree amirably eee! PAB decade has lost dis Acverish | contiguous territories. Northern Pacific nee a5 -wrabtionst dig tne nah eet os as! een Ve: rene eee In his lates production. That name tw, ‘edge, though the oll industry itse Leading ‘thet way lids, Convenes | Paci One — AGO, Oct. Fractional eavy mai rd : is now vastly more important as a } ;factor for wealth than at any time | County, former Governor Robert ‘D. during the 10-year period. ‘The pro-} Cate of Careyhurst last spring put duction of petroleum has settled | Several hundred acres of beets. His success with them was excellent changes only developed between opening and closing prices im_ to- day’s wheat and corn market, De- cember wheat closing the week at stock. The provision market re- sponded to breaks in the grain mar- ket and in hog prices. Today's range of grain and pro- Pan American Petroleum B Producers and Refiners ing wheat and corn on bulges. ‘Cupid's Brand,” puts an extra good ——_ stamp on the film. It starts today Natrona Bar To at the Wyoming theater. Those who with to see a lot of action wil! find r 2+ -down to a stabilized business carried yng Thom and: Bisa $1.41% and May at $1.46, while De-| vision prices follows: Standard Oil Stecks /Banquet Tuesday It a constant eye-opener. BAER Seem ogeeg anc actestinte, linen, | Ane Wiehe, Pg ae ahe Paresh yeas | aor oan ae cember corn moved up to $1.1% and| Wheat— Open High Low Close Baa eee Be red eens one | eilebnesaecabeSodee eect aaitioc inn llmenitece Semen Baas 40: 81,08. i Dec. ~--- 1.41% 1.43% 1.41% | Anglo “Am, Ol ---.-. 15% 15% HELP WANTED—Female jt towns Permanent citizens who | % or Shel sartaeiis Downturns chalked up during the| May ---- 1.45. 1.47% 1.46 200220 At the Henning Hotel ‘Tuesday have concern for thd future growth j : Ratan carpndeeie aa week were largely due to improved | July 130% 1.92% 130% 6034. 61% | evening at 6 o'clock the Natrons N of theif empire. As has beef the casé with prospec- BpbAghaker, \Corpove tin crop conditions in Argentina result-|Corn— “ y 47% 48 | County Bar association will hold ite| WANTED—Ladies in this * It is this sense’ of permanecy,| tive beet sugar factories, so with Rititeet Sete ; |ing from late rains and better con-| Dec. _.-- 1.01% 1.03% 1.01% | “hesebrough ; 112 "116 | regular monthly ‘banquet and meet-|, t0, embroider linens for us at, { this shift in attitude that has) °0n'ng factories. Around Torring- sample aS ditions for the movement to market | May 1.04% 1.07 1.05 | > 42. 45 jing. EB. E. Enterline is to be the| ome. during thelr Jelsure moments. ==} <brought agriculture Into the lime-| to", Wheatland and Douglas, and in| Tobacco Products A -. of Canadian wheat. Anxiety re- 1.04% 1.07% 1.05% 11% 14 | speaker of the evening. IDERIES,” 798. Linn Ol { light. For years prophets in differ-| the uorthern end of the Big Horn | Transcontinental Oil - garding a world shortage was in 4.37 ——_—_— . ‘ al ent sections of the state have fore-| %48in plans are being made to go| Tnion Pacific m 87 large part reileved by breaking of AB% 49% 4B a8 ’ BEA BEAUTY SPECIALIST, It ‘ey . told the duy when Wyoming would | into the growing end of the busi<| UJ. 8. Ind. Alcohol — nye MD chee 4 bie tod or 4 2 the drought’ in South American is2% 58% bey 52% For results try a Tribune Class!- grub its sagebrush and put plow to| Ness !n wholesale fashion in order to | United States Rubber countries. ‘Irreparable damage in 50% 151% 50% 61 [aay SIS: Come. ie [dea aa. bt! 1 offer inducement to canners. United States Steel eat # 4 al. Sig. Old, pid. — righ “aoil. u rgentina is reported to have Hel nis ew: tees ain ; Largely responsible for inactivity}, There aré scores of other inaita-| Utah Copper Gal, Sig 4 rle 7 inact! occurred before the rain. but this 123% 1.28 1.20% 1.22 tors pointing out the momentous | Westinghouse failed to exert a favorable influence i 1.28% 122% 6 on the bull side. 1 MOLER 2 diinols Pipe » ‘ 5; ith, Denver. ri¢}, “in this direction has been lack of Indiana. Pipe. =: : : 1] | UE AER DOM ER aR ere: Pe rigid faith in the productivity of the land agricujtural rakening In Wyomin: Willys Overland —-.. 1.12% 1.11% 1.12» ‘Transi ri ic} and failure to experiment. Dry. The real begining ‘has been made | Colorado Fuel and Iron — A further source of weakness was} Uard- ie ‘nen peng i Dera i ‘ ¥ AGENTS WANTED te? ‘farm disasters have further added to | OT? 1¢ is. Certalnty ‘that’in the tu- SERA Sat found in the congestion of.grain at | Nov. _--14.80' 15.00" 14.85 14.97 F : ! : j 15, : z Met ‘ineptitude. Only where water was | {Ure Prosrese will be much more terminals, receipts from the north:| Jan. 21940. 180° 1940 ines. | Northern. Pipe : | ae : : : Ter ae: iste dant upplied 3 ireig A Fapld an (stoceas ‘1s;.added to. suc- west pouring. in at a more rapid. os : i ‘ ¢ STAMP ‘br seom- rors | abun ly casey As ation | cess, and as home markets;continue QIL SECURITIES rate than an outlet could be pro- 12.70 ing FREE. E Us Rees ted eapeinece apten oi) to expand and transportation fa. vided through merchandising chan- 12.16 | 12.20 : thing, shoes and™par- nuit ; What shows that Wyoming ie to-} cilities are bettered. , thy Wiese Grasmere & 6a vale = : % Ucilarly SHIRT salesmen wi day in transition from a part of the] In Casper: every effort has been x is7 : oasis oe FASHION WEAR SHINTS, “Cl¥- 13. a N . Ne ---- 12.55 CAP HEADLINE |CINNATI. -- 87% 88% | will be charged the space of two|— eee, lizes.’ AGENTS—Sell two shirts for price lex shirts are im? “Great American Desert” to an im-| put forth within the past few a mense domain of cultivated farms?| months to stress the importance and or} -« After taking it for granted since! economy of buying home grown | Bessemer 136 dif the days ‘of the Oregon Trail, that| products. At present the Kiwanis - > 3° 75 All charged advertising will be| of one. “Walton rat corn could not be grown ates club is staging a statewide essay con- Shs Creek i. Lane oh ‘ 58% 58% | boo! reversible. o + ~borders, Wyoming put on its first] test for school childten, with the|Burke - C T r N 8. Kan. 35% 36 annual corn show at Worland last} idea in mind af’effectively spreading | Blackston z odi b * d r year and the promise is that it will | the new pospel, me ® ) chappelt onmm ty rade ews Heyes pel. . abe bigger and better than ever this} "Next year—1925—will probably be | Columbine 8.0. N. ¥. Declines in corn and oats reflected the excellent weather conditions as 8. 0. Ohio ; Y AGENTS—Best_money making line Saas Wyoming Products year‘if A. E.| Central Pipe z¢ “19 | 8. 0. Ok , incorrect. {nsertio on earth. Work sults, overcoat The state's first poultry and po-| Hyde, Converse county agricultural | Consolidated Royalty — beh d acy? CR IIGInDS Oranges.Are coming: ta | oo and. Finch ‘ yainpoata,: $2.45 to $8.00. | Big ‘com: tato show ts scheduled for the early| agent, has his way. Already his| Cow’ Gulch 4 i BOSTON—Varying trends prevail | market daily and are selling for $4.50 | part of December and will be held’ Values missions advanced. RAINPROOF message has ‘been carried far and| Domino _ in textiles today, The Dundee mils! box compared with $5 to $6 for éd 8 ¢ Washington ‘ GARMENT CO., 2408 North Ave, re, | in Casper. wide by the state :press and ‘interest | Elkhorn : bs bienatia) palit as neared Haba California oranges, 8.0. Neb. NE aes ‘ On October 80, comes Wyoming's |in his suggestion is rapidly mount-|. T. Williams ~. * Sabo thou : AGENTS—$6.00 daily, taking orders a first seed show, with Wheatland hay. | ing. Fargo mills are barely operating. The a ou. aa H apace rre atte for Guaranteed Hosiery. 1 ing the honor of holding it and do-| Wyoming, the last of the old west, | rrantz 6,00 7,00 | Vonshire milis ‘of Goffs Falls, »mak-|| FORT WORTH — The Sinclair tion. will be made. when the | -ing the educational work. now beholds the door opening on aj Gates wewacens--- 109 pet ing woolens, are busy with orders | Crude Oil Purchasing company. has The creamery men of the state| new prospect; ‘that of agricultural | Jupiter -----_.-_-. ;organized at Douglas at the last! independence and wealth Kinney Coastal :. 05 .07 | assuring full time until spring. The | secured right of way for a new four -- 06% 07%, | Hope mil's, of Rhode Isignd, ‘have | inch pipe Hine to be started at once Lance Creek Royalty - .00% .01 | Closed for an indefinite period.’ | from the Sinclajr. main at, > = {008% f01 i reigned ger = ere lls Portland Cement Output |: Rass | aeersan Electra ’ in the Sopth..Vernon pool in’ Wil... Ore.-The Oregon | b county, ek the : j scar : ; 02.04. | Prune crop is better ‘than was ex-|- a aT will hold its. first meeting , act as Resident Agent in 5 1 j : 4 ‘01 101% | Pected. M. J. Newhouse, salesman. Non‘Ferous Metals, The club, will‘havé its’ : full : ry. -Abllity: to sell This Year to Be Large mg, ain) navi, oreo Pyune Gree, | JORTIN Beth ane and lad ore room, spray arranged ie Sean soit ened i Shit -0443 | OFs" association, placed’ the yield at | prices- have ‘advanced somewhat |: the) . i ; o' Royalty, & Producers 03% oe. $8 ‘brttion pounds, while jer nit’} thts pokine ‘aping <€ $inb0 A reference in first letter, if accept: survey by the Portland Journal By J. ©. ROYLE. 584,210, ag compared with $244,522,.| Western Exploration — 3. 5 prin bag ph aR 1 ge Sa (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) ton and lead to $110 a ton. Shi ‘Addrees" Max Factor Con, 820 60. a ton, ip- tor . ; Fee acne this rearibave:totkiea|| Bre +0 he) citouaiad shy (Esch Den Hill Street, Los Angeles, Califoritia. v th 11! % al icatio: Me + OO 452 in September last’ year. Of ‘the Lub raging f ph nar anime a pe pis ree Nowre on parce, reo. | West Refining company, and one of orice before 10. Went wae recetved | SENSATIONAL SELLERS—Brand NEW YORK, Oct. 25. — More |.26 leading cities 20 showed gains in Oh -— NEW ORLEANS—Small amounts ords for the district. the oll men who attended the recent | after 10 to 12-2. m. will be inserted|,, New Oriental beads that sell like Portland cement will be produced:| September, + x re pee cai) International Petroleum ‘exposition |uncer the head “Too Late to| “hot cakes.” Women go wild thee in the United States.this year than] Seven thousand, five - hundred| NEW YORK CURB CLOSING ve ; at Tulsa will tell about ° what he | Classify. . stale ate Be = Saspling ay ce ever before in history. Before’ De-| miles of ‘concrete payement, averag- | * Bid Asked Taylor 8.—Sec. 20-3978: Depth] saw there. aaah sate eoe0 cnheeaaies ‘Exp. cember 31, there is every probability | Ing 18 feet in width were placed un- Mountain Producers : 20.50 2,740 feet. Put in working barrel; - not necessary. Mah Jo) Bad Co., that tHe output will reach 150,000,-/der contract in the first three quar- Glenrock Ol! _. ‘ ‘25 run 3,676 feet, 2 inc! No. 4%-special According to this. week’s Douglas anc Minneapolis, Minn. — - 000 barrels. That is within 12,000,000} ters.of this year. Of this amount, Salt Creek Pras: : 26.80 Ke J ubing; 61 feet’4 inch anchor; 2inch Budget the town of. Douglas has | (~~~ = - harris of the annual capacity of the | about 4,800 miles was for highways} si; Greek Cons, F 812 3 {foot perforated nipple;: 2,675 | turned down the, offer of the Mia. LEARN BARBERING. High cy tips ord $5,000: veer Interest existing plapts and about an equal | and 2,600 miles in cities anil towns. | Now Gore Ol | 80) St? feet % inch sucker rod, Well not Refining, company to settle for| | paid profession. Basy to learn. | gif94¢, Eossibly Soe amount above the record produc-| The city pavements average 30 feet ET Producing. . u K ‘west , not. . ._ Of. Summary. Te ‘Douglas " : jolite battery charging Marland Off sells $25,000,000’ two gato spray Srater | Pond Co eer y aravel, and see the A Prairie Oil —..-----_. 209.09 210.00 Se on sells to. battery stations, a tion of 1923. In width and the new pavement rep- | 5, t 13:35 11:97 Section: - 18-40-78.—Wyokans _ 5:] because of oll iu the Platte river. | World or have your own hsop. Write garages. Nationally adverticed: a Those figures give a splendid jn: | resents a concrete .street of that | Mutual ERGO hog | Year 5 Der cent notes to syndicate Underreaming 12% inch hole: Depth, | The amount offered by the Midwest | MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 | Protected terviteen tor datibnice ic timation of the condition of the build: | diwth etending from New York to|® ©: Indiana --—----- 58. 4 mer ‘petvately a00 win re-1 1,979 feet x hole. Depth, | virduigh -Atgorn: Hagens, ith, Denver. Write for particulars. Free demon undreds of thousands of workers is art . Presta le of earning’ ’e want : * : ¥ and which is a potent factor in the] contracted for in the whole year CRUDE MARK: Preciation, etc.,. for eight months SAG is No.'7.—Drilling at ‘depth | against the Midweat for: $620,000. Of |a high class aggressive man to rep: . f Huying power of the nation. Fgr 34] 1923, the best previous 12-month ended August 31,’ were $2,175,453 were | resent sc titty million dollar corporn. ee top ael maberasncoine t rier cent of the cement produced in | period. nape p beste Prag pricigeed ; : : (UDGE) JOHN M. HENCH. ee. sree Position | shirts direct from factory to. wearer. t this country is utilized in public]. ‘The increase is due largely to'the | Cat Creek 1.20 ‘ Another Hatfield Well { fase b ; | Unusually large,assortmient of latest and commercial bul'dings and dwell: | effort made by cities to” Improve | Lance Creek Hvala mee i , The Hatfield No. 2 Oil: company| Candidate for Justice of the Peare, | num. We prefer RDI Seteedatt | patterns including Peausateens, In: : ings and 24 per cent in paving and | their approaches, | Motori pave] Osage... en ppt) Hegel Saag Cerparetisa, Will start ita first well on the Hight | Second Precinct, all territory lying Qetober: 25th, and Sunday, October Peadioe eee oe ‘ Highway construction. been complaining that. they found | Grass Creeic, ight « months ended September 30 earned | few dave, Ga che ieee the Next | south of Chicago and Northwestern | Zt t© J: J: Davis, Henning hotel. | proadelot ‘Paradise Pinks, in. add Building activities throughout the | the worst roads just entering or leav-| Greybull — $1.46 a share on common gainer | *°% cays. On the Hatfield Of1 com- Fae b epi nse tT | Hom to. stable linee-of Tmpertea Ene. é country for the first nine months of | ing the towns, where county main. | Torchlight $4.91 same period 1828 Pany’s lease two wells have been|raliriad in city. 28 years active HELP WANTED—MALE |!!sh Broadcloths, Balloon Cloth iJ this year are estimated at 6 per cent | tenance ended and city maintenance | Elk Basi 5 ep drilled and both*were gassers. This of law in Ci Thi Poplins,- Madras, Silks, etc. Prices i in excess of those for the’ similar| began. The Automobile traffic. has | Rock Creek Officers of fuel oll department of | latter company ‘expectato spud an.| Practice In Casper an RO ea nn | $1.95 upward. Write today for out : period of 1923 ,a banner year, and| row grown to ® point where it is | Salt Creek Emergency Fleet corporation indi-| other well in the spring. ||Mopolia, Wyo. A RESIDENT OF | WANTED—Experienced car wash-| Unusual ‘sales plans, and {ree r required the expenditure of approxi-| cheaper to build hard-surfaced high-| Big Muddy cate dissatisfaction over bids of. Cal- shar : er, none other need apply. Jones |#8™ples: © Urban =. Shirt Company, : mately $2,733,000,000, according to| ways than those of ‘lighter surfac. | Mule Creek ifornia companies fors wholé or part KENWOOD: » Feputation as to! Garage. Phone. 2041, 1016 Baltimore, Kansas City, Mir ; late surveys, This increasé was ¢x-| ing. The passage of 500 vehicles a | Sunburst -- of 5,520,000: barrels of fuel ofl re- i eangeety wd Spadding Started. + I'nonesty. and ability ask any old tim. YOUNG IMAN- Mave SOU ea ee { M1 distributed, all’ ‘sec-|day over a mile of road so destroys | Hamilton Dome quired, No acceptance of, any 'pro- ar teat tee, Soirerd Casper ih tires "on KOt @ cart] $95.00 DAILY taki ers. $2.82 Sota with: the dabbntion of parts of | the light surface that the hard high. | #erris posal is expected before next week. | Dome test well in Carton county |er in Casper. pert a eB Satin beeen ire kl aoe jons wi e fe ~ ‘a . ission in 8) Wi y J g - wed ! thi clecitrel sxc tar want sharing in | way is more economical. For a lesser Byron He a isiupreniskars maleated: Che lla paced: wpe aire | stick tires. a ct at Midwest eae ae Siac evo aigma ' umber. of vehicles per milé, thi Notches 68 : 5 2 ie is ave, , coat Co., joosevelt, cago. the betterment. n De the oft f Pan-American Petrol Charles S. Downing and F. A. nana ’ “3 - | final cost is about the sami ve Pilot Butte fer of ‘an-American troleum a ‘* ese . * New York, among the larger cit: ie nm of $1.29 barrell Craise is the o i - a | Lander .. e a rrell for 12,000 © operator. . WANTED—Midaie ed. lady or]. des, made an outstanding record with | length of Ilfe of the road ia consid 2 barrels bunker oll delivered iat es iF Dr. A. P; Kimball couple to care for two children, |” SALESMEN* WANTED @ total amount of new construction | ered. : San Pedro and 3,360,000 cargo lotsa General Summary. ages :8 and 5; good salary. Phone for which plans haye been filed of}. By. far the larger portion of the Knit Goods. delivered same port 12 months was} Dun's Review says despite. pre. wishes to announce i946M. $681,692,000 a gain of over $100,000,-| street pavement lald this year has loweat bth ‘élgotidis hepttation. Erectene asked TRO ———— | SALESBOARD Salesmen Wanted— he Wester ctory nit- 000. Detrolt also made an exception-|beon in the 79 cities having over | The Western factory of the Unit “3 a pameeae nae hasten if is new FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, begin:| Making small towns rovement was shown | 100,000 popu’ation. New York, Ch| tes Woolen Mills of Reading, etroleum {imports into United i m Office room location ners $150-$250 (which position?)| All or part time. Average commls gl gain and improvement. was. s ue PHIRMAGHIA ahd Detroit: t located here, has started opera- | Kingdom for week were 15,000,000} Bradstreet's.. finds pre-election Railway, Box B837, Tribune. sion $15.00, paid also on repeats. ee emt cae aan ret | CRATE E Hum eras 2f4 Detrolt hava | ee ith BO: Hanae A ROHR MRRNEIED |-Duibeclal \geMiona vaneleetca reer ane Sreriy nat creecialy atrteaed. but 114 West 2nd St. EXTRA $50-MONTHLY; NO COMEANE ies ecttton cisco, Mi'waukee, Baltimore, Dallas, | swarded 50, D tas ys Re: preceeding week. rewards as annoying optimism over i SELL-| COMPANY, ‘4325 “Ravenswood Ave. Denver, Providence, Louisville and square yardy, while the eight cities will _be employed. Reading company reports net. op- the business situation most notice- site iovetian Parnes positively no | Chicago, 7 ter. . ave a hal lon to a million res! erating income for September of] ble in parts of northwest. ari e t * not People pre- | ———————__ Slemee amie ae tthe Mana dctotan'| ants codeiea'd.276j000 aquare veces; capacity production for the country | $2,241,062, an increase of $1,750,718.}; Chicago Yellow Cab tor nine By Veartege Stone Gat ‘Compan Bo ee ey it:| SEECIALTY BAT ESM EN— iv there was a slight slump in actly-|. As a result of this activity, 13 new | to 170,000,000 a year, In addition, 16 PRU ees: months ended September earned Suite 1 to 11 Chicano: ompany, 340 W. Huron, anes income. aaivance to re ity, but the records for the Iast]| concrete plants now are under con-|other ‘plants are under considera- Marine Oil Operations. $3.92 a share against $3.82-in same Tel 2208—1715W a janager. old ‘direct Month showed that this had ‘been | struction throughout the country of | on. If these materialize, production Operations of the Marine Oil com-| period of 1923, overcome. Permits ismued in 320 cit-| which about half will be completed,| capacity by 19235 should reach ap- WAND a WwW Test WANTED—Four. reliable men tleommission na, Rocrage commission 50. vs com pany at Salt Creek and Pilot Butte] Yellow Cab Manufacturing - for sell the famous Maytag Washer.| mission 418.00" to $500.00. ey peat ies involved expenditure of $264,-! before: January 1. This will bring proimately 185,000,000. barrels, are shown as follows; nine months ended september SH ignday between 1 and 5 p. m.|order proposition. © Rogers,” 233 E. First.~ Phone 960, Wuciid, Cleveland,

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