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ow er hor Snot € sm Lec Mis Soe the OF tos A Jac Ok ove add o peri run cnr dow Mix We Tribune. PAGE EIGHT fhe Casner Dailv ; Bi THEY FELL ME I GOTTA | ‘ : .., LAY DOWN TEN BUCKS FOR A vein! Yep. $10 FORA GooD FoR OL WATTLE THE PASSPORT IF I WANNA Go YO l Come on | PASSPORT AND 2 ~EARSS. I Gecrerarw oF STATE EUROPE = 10 BUCKS i SUNSHINE = BFS. Goad. FOR: JUST MaKe 1T GOOD { HEARS AGouT THAT “To MY NAME 1S A DOLLAR —- WELL SEE WHAT Poe 2 WEEKS AND ‘ LOAFER. —.- << ’ IT LOOKS Like SPARKY WONT : KNOCK NINE EMPNING HIS PEN JANE DS BON IEE OSD Ore F Bucks OFF THE IN MY EXE UNLESS I CAN MAKE A PRICE DEAL WITH THESS “PASSPORT BIROS Commodity Trade News (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) Automobiles LYNN, Mass.—Business in: shoes DETROIT—The air here is full] n New England has been steadily of rumors of mergers of automobile | expanding since June, but the feel- companies and accessory companies | ing is that business will not race and it fs also reported that one or| ahead as a result of election, but two motor companies in other sates | will be dependent on general coun- will move owing to the open| try conditions for the next few . manufacturing ad-| months =F Steel vantages. Fi \b Copyright. 1924. by King Features Syndicate. Great Britain rights uaserved. CLEVELAND—Most of the local ,utomobile manufacturers are run: ning only four or five days a week. ‘They do not anticipate any mater- increase until January, as No- ber and December, they say, are months. PITTSBURGH—Sheet prices are fairly firm in this district, although some independents still quote $2 to $3 a ton less on black sheets than does the teading interest. The approach of the opening of the books for the first quarter has led to speculation as to whether auto- mobile sheets will be increased to around be. Turkeys PORTIAND, Ore.—Nearly 250,000 pounds of dressed turkeys will move from Oregon, Idaho and western Montana to easte arkets durin Textiles tig tattle preety “About $126,000 | MANCHESTER, N. H.—State Sen- orth of birds will move east this | ator-elect W. G. McCarthy states ‘ck. Prices paid growers in this | that he will introduce a resolution tection range about 20c a pound| in the New Hampshire legislature for live birds and 25e for dressed | ®uthorizing investigation of the fin- turkeys. Quality is better than ex-| @nces of the Amoskeng mills, based 1 cALtL A evi Gen YOu LOOKS LIKE FIFTY MY SHARE IN THE ao BUCKS AT LEAST. | PROSPECTOR'S GOLD CLAIM, SURE GOT A BARGAIN: IWANIT TO sHOW MY APPRECIATION - pected on a discrepancy between figures ere submitted to the government and to ou stockholders and workers, EPORT, La.—Dally average ean crude oi! production in the Louts. Grain 1 and Arkansas fields for the] ST LOUIS—Wheat receipts in the barrels to | last month here were 4,673,430 bush- production | els, as against 2,455,520 a year ago, week increased 3,1 100. Cotton Valley sed the gain Activity in the | while shipments totaled 5,362 644 Waskom gas-field was a feature of | bushels, as compared with 3,141,130 the week. bushels last year. | Everyman’s Investment Rates @hange with Conditions. during the next four years although In a preceding article of this] fluctuations so large are unusual. serles I pointed out the returns pos-| In 1920 and 1921 an investor was sible on various classes of Iinvest-| able to loan his money at 7 per cent ments on the present market. It]/ with the same security on which was shown th up to 5% per it is now possible to obtain only 5. 1 from conset Changes of this kind do not come rat 6p rapid'y. To an extent they are care was taken in| foreseeable. When !t appears that $9.30; desirable 160 to 200-pound om} said, “and the predictions for'fu- | Hartley, Department Commander the trend of money rates is upward welghts, $8.50@9.00; under weights, ture eclipses we soon see that in | yjoya G. Hill of the American of time there|it !s advisable to buy short term downward to $7.00; packing sows, any one place there will be a total | region and Alonzo Victor Lewis, 1 these rates.| bonds and when the prevailing mostly $8.40@8.65; bulk of all sales, - eclipse of the sun only once in | cotitie sculptor who visi “i 1 nd ear'y in] movement {s toward lower interest $8.40@9.25; average cost Monday, ¥ , BOSS i : ‘ every few hundred years. The | Pgorial. The Rev Mc este wn 6 per cent was to} rates long term securities are pre- $8.83; weight, 252. : x coming eclipse will produce dark- | 20°" Cr Seattle, former Seats ution of the Unit: | ferable. Cattle—9,000; best steers and year- ogre ness pver a narrow band of terri- | fais, a afin Se raha ‘ vent ngainst less] These ups and donws have noth- lings, slow; gooa and choice offer- 4 tory Which stretches from a point | {{9,°" “"* t° Pronounce fhe invoca- ch all the Liberty loans|ing whatever to do with the safet ; others, weak; , bulk, * 3 A somewhat west of Duluth and, % In the same way in| of an investment. They affect only aS a $8.25@11.09; long yearlings, aver- ; : after crossing northern Michigan The statue was ot be tnvetled by d the Pennsylvania Rall-}its price. When. Liberty bonds sold| Profit Taking Fails to Bring aging 958 pounds, 12.10; grass cows nll and Wisconsin, is seen in Con- | Emory Coleman of Doty, member of road sold a $50,000,000 bond issue] at 85 cents on the dollar four years D ti in M i and heifers, steady to weak; bologna se necticut and then passes out to | the American Legion who was n a 7 per cent basis while a few|ago they were just as safe as they ownturn in Morning steady strong; veals, sea. The hour of the phenomenon | Wounded in the parade at the time weeks ago the same company was|are today when the quotation for Trading stockers and feeders, dull; is between 9 and 9:30, eastern | his former comrades were killed. enabled to borrow on long time|the Treasury 4%s fa $1.06 per $100 demand, narrow; . 4 eer 2 standard time. bonds at 5 per cent and to negoti-| Principal and interest were just a: NEW YORK, Nov. 11—Stock}and heifers, * ate a loan for one month for 2%] well assured one time as the other.| prices resumed thelr upward move-|and cutters, penssasctie SS ts EN per cent. Many industrial com-|It is sometimes practicable to take| ment today despite a continuance of f f panies In 1920 and 1921 issued bonds| advantages of these cycles in in-| heavy profit taking in the rails and . carrying 8 per cent coupons and|vestment values but to do so re-| so: of the recently strong indus- £ : some of these have recently been re-| quires expert guidance. Lacking| t specialties, Large blocks of deemed with moneys ,raised at ajthat, the ordinary investor better] ofls and coppers changed hands at Sheep.—Receipts, 9,000; lambs, Messages of sorrow and tribute. have been received by the local. legion post from President Calvin Coolidge and Marshall Foch of France. t —- A cost of 2 per cent less., content himself with securities that| advancing prices. American Can| slow; mostly 10@25c Yower: balk \ & The point is that conditions have| are essentially sound and not worry| was the early feature, pumping 3] fed westerns, $13.40@13.50, 3 changed tn the past four years and] about market prices. points to a new high record at 1.44. | $18.60; natives, $13,00@18. no it is perfectly possible that a simi- (Mr. Hughes’ next article will ap-| New peak prices for the year also| sales fed clipped lambs; sheep, fully lar change may be in store for us peat in the Casper Tribune shortly.)} were established by American To-|25c higher; desirable weight ewes, bacco B, United Drug, American | $7.00@7.80; feeders, steady: oe Smelting and “Katy” preferred feeding lambs, $13.40. f : : - te ‘ Trading was on a broader scale MEIC a ol Sa “ : ee during the first half hour with the : : i : sts F : 1 industrials making the best gains. ¥ Came 0% $ Nash: Motors, American Tobacco A * ss and B, “Katy” preferred, Consoll- CLEVELAND. — Announcement | fleet carried 5,596,648 tons in Oc-| dated Cigar, General Electric, and ar (i : that two shippers had booked or-|tober,, a decrease of 2,503,795 tons| United Drug all moved up a point Legion Men Who Fell In Armistice Parade ders for 150,000 tons of iron ore was|as compared with October, 1923.| or more, several of them to the umong the favorable features of| Shipments for the season to Novem-| year's best prices. Additional new seeent. trade developments in this} ber 1 aggregated 40,458,525 tons, or| highs included Texas Gulf Sulphur, Cisco Deepening . Planned. Hamilton Dome ~------—.... : Geologica ‘ ; t . , Weeria -- section. This wi'l serve to extend; 13,530,037 tons less than for the| Ray copper, Butte Copper and Zinc, | ra), OH Hetintnig) coraveyie ts s é i . F Are Paid Honor. SC RE ELE the ore season slightly, although the| corresponding perlod last year. Hudson and Manhattan preferred} casser in the Cinco field, Utah Nabike Tose, lL’. S. Steel fleet loaded its last car- —- and Brown Shoe. Foreign exchang- e 7 “ a 2 2 3 : Pilot Butte ———— The| DETROIT—October freight traf-] es opened firm with trading quiet. | J. unite tree ctr wen LO Th ratie., ; : CENTRALIA,\ Wash., Nov. 11.—| Lander of the season Sunda cana fle through the Soo canals totaled| Selling of the railroad shares wat] nat tho beta Maurice A. Langhorne, Tacoma, iat br ona 10,328,369 short tons of which only| well absorbed and that group war] cuntered under 2,500 feet. This : { 7 Wash., was to preside at exercises * v POTATOES Peer tons passed teen the | soon headed upward again under the | wer) came in at the deed s0aane : ae ; oe n the city par khere today attend- Chinese War Head Canadian canal. Of the total, 8,353,-| leadership of Southern Pacific,| 999 cubic feet but is now flowing : : ee ng the unveiling of a memorial : _' | 886 tons were eastbound and 1,974,-] Unicn Pacific, Atchison and New| onty 25,000,000 feet. The test hole x statue of an American soldier in Holds Ci fi CHICAGO. Nov. dim-Potatoes, | 18% Westbound. York Central, for which there was| Win be deepened as soon as the rig| foe SP Rae ; nee honor of four American Legion onterence el aedtetedige voaves Hore See a brisk demand at rising prices |i rebuilt. The original strike was| € ‘ g 3 aembers who were slain during an irm; ip Sine ate rae Buying of the industrials, which had! .¢ a depth of 1,954 feet. ¢ 4 Armistice day parade here five years] TONDON, Nov. 11.8! Yat Sen, tee ar OIL SECURITIES || cxrterst sie “alis“copper ana . fo by alloged members of the Im'| pete WP os exeeene et ae eae orth Dakota sacked Hed River Z : tobaccos in the first hour, soon Anothee Utah. Tonts = lustrial Workers of the World. Ree the pitas bth bei tne 30 China, arrived Monday at Tientsin Ontos. 1,00@1.10; Minnesota and »hiox, $: In‘addition to an address by Major | where a conference of several of the consin sacked Round , Whites, spread to the equipments, steel! Vernal Dome near Vernal, _| These French marines were not taking any chances while the Chinese a sugars and motors, all of which de-| ts soon to be tested hy ‘ were fighting’ around Shanghai. ‘They erected sandbag fortifications al} fein) Ulysses G. McAle: PAREN ADO SIBERES Bia Ask | YlOPed: several ponits of strength. | Refining Qorapand) Wal see ree rene French concession, as in the upper picture. The gen Joo aoa. Uiieed why comer tne ai Sager ag Te rinians “Katy” preferred extended its gain | tym, rting dri thes in the lower photo, wasn't ig his life either. He ts a man | iy) $ 4 nsporting drilling equipment ana] tléman, 4 ’ | third American division "in France| about to be held, says a despatch Bessemer 13 15 to four points, Southern Pacific.| materials to location of 4 darin fleeing the fighting. His one-man filvver rides comfortably, and hi: faring the World war, there were} from Tientsin. Chang Tao Tie th Boston Wyoming 80-90 | Pullman and Ameriran Wool to 2% |-within 2,000 feet tae U other setyants are carrying his luggage. Lege © be talks by Governor Louis F.| Manchurian war ord, also aries Buck Creek - 13.15) | earh and American Waterworks to] pany expects to pick up and test Hart, Governor-elect Roland H. for the conference. Burke - 20 .25 | 2, the number of new 1924 highs|the Frontier, Dalota and Lakota Biackstone Salt Creek .12 -15 | passing the thirty mark before noon. | sands. It Is believed the test PRG = Butter} Chappell - - .07 10 | Total sales in the first two hours} through these hor'zons wiil be com: pers sedate ag eae at PRA Columbine oy ‘08 | were close to 1,000,000 shares. Call] pleted soon after the firat of the : t . pda go hr Central Pipe ee 1.50 | money renewed at 2% per cent. year. Spudding is to start, accord 91% @83c; sevonds, Censolidated Royalty - 1.16 ai Ee ing to reports from Vernal, within | RIT 4 Dotrantansedl: resent: tow Guiel u 108 the next 10 days, Reasoa for thi al 2 Domino .06 K test Hes in tho successful well in 3 4 Elkhorn 03 the Cisco field where the Utah en- ' 5. T. Willams 32 countered an enormous gasser not] BOSTON, Nov. 14—Simplicityy dent, Secretary .of State Hughes, 04 Omaha Quotations. long ago. gis will be observed ‘at the funeral to-| Secretary of War Weeks and Cap- common taste will uf} OAH AD Heb. Wows Howes onic, morrow of Senator Henry Cabot tain ANDI as Aripeaves, ‘naval aide 4 allt . 8,500; steady to 10¢ lower; close ac Le Lodge, in accordancs with the fam-|to the president will attend. There th fra- sMbabes 05 | tee 'guty steady; bulk 200 t0 300-|RQdroad Coal ily wishes. ; ' will be delegations from the senate not appreciate the Kinney 07 pound butchers, $9.00@9.25; top, President Coolidge directed that] and house, : Lance 01 Bi D t d the offices in command of military WTS {seer gtance of a Melachrino. ' Marine 2.00 ns ESTFOVER | units here do all in their power to = Mike Henry 01 rry out the ‘wishes of Senator 7 whan you ‘are uttering | with] Noumtain & Ga © {SAYS BLADDER AND coders muitives i wae en Cll Ts ge oO The cultured taste will not reumatism so you can hardly get] New York Oll . 11.00 GREBLEY, Colo., Nov. 11.—A fire} be’ improbable that nillitary escorts E I f s Fy und Just try Red Pepper Rub! picardy .03 which started from spontaneous | Would be accepted however. P | be satisfied with any other nd you Sha have the quickest re-| p:eston “o1% | combustion arly yesterday, ‘As representatives of the presi- un L | lef know 4 Red Bank 30.00 stroyed the coallng bins on the t SEES RE EEE S s Due i BOghinS one panne Rip ary Royalty & Producers — 04 jon Pacific railroa? at Mm Salle, , cigarette. perietrat Loe ste ua tenon r3 you | Sunset — 08 04 Colorado, near here, causing ¢ ply Red Pepper Rub you feel the| 10M Bell Royalty -.-- .02 _.03 age estimated at approximately $75, January 24 - “4 Western Exploration - 3.10 3.20 \ 000, according to word received here. v If You Kn tingling heat. In minutes {t ad Ss eee : It’s Easy— ‘ou Know Dr. - aes Western States nie Pine ‘A. well-known specialist eaid re-] ‘The bins have been coaling from pane ORIGINAL t sheaigg Math re’ staan etronia: ¥ Oil - 05 06 centiy, that @ host of bladder, kid So to 26 a ay, which task now Edwards’ Olive Tablets Bi shiek oe aaa Tec Nov. 11 i ¥ ongeation—4 NEW su: ney and liver troubles, which are| has to be done With a steam shovel, feel y The Associated Press.)— eo ouaatieritarire’ ts gore. eee NG cea | tie, Peal cause of too frequent, of] ‘This fire t the third one destroy youneiodo thie uni watch your a few minutes on the morning of > inful urination, aches, tire Ing the bins, the others having oc- } fj * Janu: 24 next, t Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made! Mountain Producers -- 19.25 19.60 Yecling, headaches, much indiges:| cuercain 1869 and 1910 "= °° [liver and: bowels—there'a no need “of ary. he moon will having a sallow complexion—dark rings {| Bet between the earth and the from red peppers, costs little at r ilenrock Oll -. “The One Cigarette Sold the World Over” tion, insomnia, rheumatic twinges,| The fire which was fou: ves] ii s ; i n a wht unsue- | und simples—a bilioug| sun and cut off all the ight we ¢ sto Get a jar at once, Use| s rei > deld almost overnight to a@ aj 5s under your a + c ved TEEHihwEbago,-menritis. backache {s Soee Bee . Cte Labia ‘oll formula, discovered | cessfully for two hours tied up traf: |look ia your face—dul with no} set trom that body. The eclipse tft neck, sore muscles. colds in| New York on. many years ago by a Holland fic on the highway near the tracks | sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety | will be visible in the United States hest. Almost instant re'lef awaits! prairie Ol -. u, Be sure to get the genuine) sru:ual th the name Rowles on each ist. It goes direct to the ver. | and delayed trains for a short time. cent of all sickness comes froma! nd it doubtless will be seen by worked and congested kidneys, > PCO Fhactive bowels and liver. { more millions of people than any ver, and heals and restores : Agr % fan| rence ope them 'to ‘naimal, tancionine’ with| POLICE Character |in Ohio perecied a veretsbie come| according “to. Proteamot iW. x O. Ind'ana perfe a according Professo: Ww. kage.—Adv. — astonishing erence, me 4 mixed with oliveoil toacton the! Brown of Yale university j my disngreeable taste, but this has now Shot and Killed bey} san bone which he gave to hi An eclipse is not a rare event, | SUGAR been entirely overcome by putting | Patients for years. one or two occur every year, but Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub-| ths one nert January ia it up in caywule form, easy to take notable Hudson Coach is roomy Wap absolutely tasteless, Ask for| CHICAGO, Nov. 11—Dion O'Ban-|8titute for calomelware gentle in their} for the fact that it occurs in a | ; h NEW YORK, Novy. 11.—Business|RED MILL Haarlem Oli, which ts] nion, several times questioned’ by | tion yet alwayseffective. They bring) territory from which the light of | memumpmmummmmunnes —Has trunk rack on || Se gore Moy cP a tnd | the genuine oll Imported direct from | the police in connection wht: brew. |sbout that Hatural buoyancy which alll ihe euns has not been senoie = ft .| Holland, in capsules. Costs only » and Itc violatic re should enjoy by toning up the liverand| oj cetre. gis (o mouth. character; prices were un- | Holland, in Sapsures. | Coste ute | oY (uor violations, wan» shot | EVUl Dee ot icon tities obscired by the moon within the 66 99 rear. changed at 87.15 to $7.50 for fine | UC SO POC srantee, Ask these] ive times and killed today in bis Dr Lelwarde OliveTablets are Fnowa! Memory of any one living, NI H lated. Refined futures were! Gruggists: Kimball ng Co, and forlat's shor, Three mien. who eh by their olive color. Tagen aoe If we look over the records of L G | Midwest Pharmacy.—ady, past eclipses,” Professor Brown

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