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. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924. DAY, NOV Reeser? tae, BARNEY GOOGLE. AND -__BvBilley De Beck LNow'lr TcANDIB VY rn BAGS MONEY ON THE BOAT—~ )/i// Hit SPARK PLUG'S GONNA KNOCK ' EM yy! He BUCKS UP OTHER DOGS 1924, Casper Tribune.) ‘Watches. Livestock. WALTHAM, Mass.—Executives of’ FORT WORTH.—Cattle men of! the Waltham Watch company and north Texas are liquidating their] their striking: employes are again debts in brisk fashion. The big] seeking a new basis of settlement, ranches are being shaped up for|the Watchmakers’ Protective asso- cold weather, but judging from daily | ciation having rejected offers of the shipments, less than the usual num-| company to reinstate 600 workers. ber of breeding animals are being (Copyright, retained. Turkeys. : Dac : = Sigh a ay we HOUSTON. — Approximately 200 { = ou = ‘ ‘ ete :. Copyright. 1924. by King Features Syndicate. ‘Inc. NEW ORLEANS.—Drought and! 2: toads of turkeys are’ moving ne ; : Great Britain rights reserved, forest fires have done severe dam- age to cattle growers in Louisiana by destroying range. Many breeders ere offering cattle for whatever they will bring, as hay is $40 a ton and other feeds proportionately high. toward eastern markets from this section As a result of removal of the foot and mouth quarantine. Dry Goods. ST. LOUIS.—The dry goods whole- Onions. sale and manufacturing business has DENVER.—The Colorado onion|™aintained all its strength this crop will approximate 1,040,000] Week, since improved farm condi- bushels, or 60 per cent above that | tions have strengthened rural de-|' 'D UKE To SEE A of 1923. Harvesting is nearing com-|™and with attendant higher prices. pleticn. xX LETTERS BEGINNING WITH TH THAT eae BAFFLE. THWART— Automobiles. DETROIT.—The Detroit United Railways has fust ordered 50 busses| Texas this fall left here late last from the Yellow Coach company of| week. The crop is maturing early Chicago to transfer passengers from | and is of better quality than usua! the downtown terminal here to five — outlying stations to avoid congestion with the city street cars, the tracks of which now are used. Coal. SPRNIGFIELD, Il.—The fifth | and ninth Tinois. districts produced 1,044,965 tons of coal in October, as Silk. against 1,154,595 in the correspond- ALLENTOWN, Pa.—The Lechal/ing month last year. The ten Silk company has raised its produc-| months’ output totalled 8,526,689 tion schedules and is working an/ tons as against 10,449,019 last year. eight-hour day five days a week. Steel. Cement. PITTSBURGH.—There has been JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Con-| shading in galvanized sheets and the tracts for construction of Missouri | market is quotable at 4.50 to 4.60 highways requiring eypenditure of| cents. Plates and shapes show a $6,500,000 will be awarded here | stiffening tendency. One prominent November 24 and 26. Producer has set 2 cents on shapes o-oo and 1.80 cents on plates as its abso- Cotton. lute minimum. BAKERSFIELD, Calif.—The San —— ‘ Joaquin valley's contribution to the CHICAGO.—Orders for steel total~ cotton crop of the world will be/ing nearly 75,000 tons have been close to 100,000 bales in 1925. Plans | placed in the Chicago district during now under way contemplate doubling/ the past week. Railroads are the the present acreage. The entire val-! biggest buyers. Prices are stiffen- valley, police statistics show, means ley produced only 1,000 bales in 1923. ing. LIVESTOCK a criminal November in southern POTATOES California. ‘The close of the county fair season in Iowa and Nebraska : ; and the first flurry of winter in the] auras i Chicago Prices. ‘ +e f : : corn telt, areialways followed, after) ¢ CHICA Nov. een CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—(U. 8. De-] silted Chemical& Dye ------ $ ‘a a sufficient travel interval, by a ris-| Market, firm; trading tnoderate; re- partment of Agriculture.)—Cattle—| American Can. ~--W2<_.. ing crime barometer in this snow-| ceipts, 72 cars; total United States Receipts 4,000; compared with week | american tx . . less region, with Los Angeles as its| shipments, 923; Wisconsin sacked ago; fed steers steady to 25c higher; | American - Int i * high pressure center. ‘Thus crime is| round whites, $1.00@1.10; bulk, $1.10 4 mostly 15c to 26c un; weighty steers | American Locomoti . emphasized as largely seasonal in| @1.15; few fancy shade higher; Min- showing most advance; grasrers and ' S : j its shift and criminals take the clas-| nesota sacked round whites, $1.00@ stockers and feeders steady to 25c Sugar . 4 4 sification of “migratory workers."’| 1-10; sacked Red River Ohio, $1.15@ ees lower; top yearlings $13; handy Se : é 3 1.25; Idaho sacked Russets, $2.10@ Main Trend Is Upward Dur- weight $12; heavies $10.65; few above ee k SS hee eee ene Ree | B18; { on Exchange Gives Impetus to even; steady; canners and cutters 5 ER . Ht no more earnest booster than the en-| p\RIs—By a majority of 26 votes ieee \ Buying offered liberally 26c to 35c off; bulls t 7 a thusiastic member of the clan of} the senate acceded to Premier Her- NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Stock 1b to 25c lower; vealers 25c to 60c ore 3 “ alias and alibi. rlot’s demand for a clause in the prices moved irregularly higher at down; week’s bulk prices follow:| Baldwin Locomotive -..--.- 4 ‘Thieves and burgiars, bandits and| amnesty bid providing for the rein- the opening of today’s market de-| CHICAGO, Nov. 18.— Predictions | Fed steers $7.50@10.50; grass steers | Baltimore and Ohio’ --_-_... Ry hold-up men, all the’ underworld] statement of railroad strikers. spite a rather large volume of week- | of heavy frost in Argentina gave the | to killers $6.25@7; fat cows $3.50@ brotherhood, no less than prosper: See end profit taking. Simons Com-| wheat market today a sharp upturn | 5,50; fat heifers $4.50@7; canners ous persons of honest life, come to pany, American International cor-| in price soon after the opaning. Low-| and cutters $2.85@3.25; veal calves : Los Angeles to spend the winter. Because the Los Angeles county poration and Jordan Motors all ad-|er quotations at Liverpool and a_| $8.50@9.50; stockers and feeders at Thore who have observed the tour-| (Calif.) poor farm provided no facili. vanced fractionally to new high| bearish crop estimate from the Ar- | $4.75@6.75. ist. movement in relation to the] tles for parking his car, one of the levels for the year. American Water | gentine government were virtua'ly| Sheep—Receipts 4,000; including : autumnal crime wave say the two| inmates refused to remain. Works advanced 1% points and In-|{gnored. The opening, which ranged | around 1,700 direct; today’s market provide an excellent instance of a ternational Harvester 1%, the lat-| from half cent decline to %c ad-| ready: fat lambs mostly $14.25; bivlogical phenomenon so ancient ter touching a new top. United| vance, with December $1.51% to] cu, $12: for week around 6,100 di- that the cavemen know all about it 4 ; States Steel, American Can and] $1.52 and May $1.58% to $1.59, was | cct and nine cars of westerns; com and chose their hunting grounds ac- 1e Featu Q Baldwin opened unalianged aid al- coed by a ceomel Borernlzot pared with week ago; fat 1a: D 2 Socutciniy S * Med Chemical dropped a point. nearly two cents and then something | Strong to 25c higher: fat sheep 2c = _ ey & ie ‘The ‘main trend continued upward | of a reaction. higher: feeding lambs 26c to. 35¢ ce i ‘Neves ‘babel, nial ae cae throughout the early dealings, al-| | Pessimistic crop reports led tolsither: bulk prices for week: fat 3 oe panes cata te, iad ceuesen anes though Ameaan Can, U. 8. Cast | active demand for corn. After open-| ooled Iambs $13.50@14.25; top at Serktivios nad cai ttiore ace Iron Pipe and Chandler Motors fell | ing at 4c to %e decline, May $1.17] S435. clipped lambs $11.26@12; F : : | Derstaries an petty, thefts const pace 1 to 1% points on realizing | to $1.17%, prices quickly scored ma-| yearings $11@11.50; top $12; weth- > a4 dole ator = ei sis melee ales. Worthington Pump moved up| terial gains. ers $8.50; fat ewes $5@7.50; top $8;| Crucible Bteel —--. heictiio te. later, hold-ups e! 3% points, American Waterworps| Oats went up with corn and wheat | fcaing lambs $13.75@14.25; top| Cuba Cane Sugar p : : pedestrians may be expected to in- extended its gain to three and|starting at a shade to %c off, May | ¢14 60. Davison- Chemical 41% ae ‘ crease, The third stage is the rob- Pressed Steel Car climbed 2%. Fish-|57%c to 67% and then advancing to ‘ator saty Du Pont de Nemours 3 sai bery of gasoline service stations. er Body jumped 10 points to 200.| well above yesterday's finish. i Get Then with the season accellerating About a dozen issues attained new| Provisions were easier in the ab- Quotations. s ; to its midwinter peak, comes the . 1924 maximum frices in the first 80] sence of any aggressive demand. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 15.—Hogs— 48% : to bandit with the traditional minutes with gains of one to two ry TO PRs, ENE 9,000; steady to 10c higher; bulk 200 ¥ ‘ igh powered” car and the death- points being recorded by Savage to..280-pound. butchers, $9.00@9.20; f pa 3 dealing “gat.” Arms, American Beet Sugar prefer- $9.25; desirable 160 to 200-pound rn | 7; , ‘ ‘ s a . ‘The super-housebreaker also gets red, Colorado Fuel, Maxwell Motors $8.25@9.00; 140 to 160- ‘Steel : busy about this time and the Los g' A, Great Western Sugar and Chesa- pound weights, $7.75@8.25; packing mn ‘ = My | . tc “child her estranged husband sp d away) Angeles crime season may be said peake and Ohio. Foreign exchanges $8.60@8.75; bulk of for'Mrs. Lea Zicree in Philadelphia. She found her daughter, Anita, | to be in ‘full swing. The super-house- opened easier with trading quiet. , $8.50@9.15; average cost a s ‘mor " with her paternal grandparents. The search had| breaker, expert in picking his house — oo * | Anglo Am. Oi! -. 8.77; weight, 242. 4; ¢ r E Juyenile courts of Chicago, New York, - Seattle,| ana capable of making ‘away with Borne Scrymser ; compared with week eae Brooklyn and Philadelphia had co-operated in it. almost anything lighter than the Buckeye --.-—. ago: Good and choice fed steers and | Invincible } Oil. -.. eneese:s 5 plano, is seldcm arrested. Wealthy Chesebrough Mfi yearlings, 10@16c lower; medium | Kelly. Springfield -Tire--—--- tourists who liye in apartment Chesebrough pfd. gardes mostly 25c lower; week's top, | Kennecott Copper ~---.------ houses more often than hotels, bring Continental -. $12.25; weighty steers averaging | Louisville and Nashville __-.. ' their valuables with them and have a aabit, well known to the under- Crescent - 3 ; Mack. Truck ,,-.---.---s.----- Bid Ask] G 1,823 pounds, $11.00; bulk, $8.00@ Cumberland short ‘fed she stock, 35@50c| Marland Oil --—-----------—-- world of secreting large bundles of OIL SECURITIES By Wilson Cranmer & Co. Bessemer ------- 43-15 | Bureka I, Motors A -----s---— , 4 xX. <3 lower; grass beef cows and heifers, | Maxwell, M ake cash in the most obvious hidin, otto eee arr Ge wae Be. Oot fully 25c lower; canners and cutters, | Middle States Oil: ~...----. BAN _FRANCISCO—Eastern - ca-| will’ be commenced by the Illinois | Places. These persona are the supen Buck Creek + ica beri ie aes 15@25c lower; bologna bulls, steady; | Missouri, Kan. and.Tex. go shipments via the Panama Canal | Central within two or three months. | housebreakers’ favorite prey. Burke, ~ viel ¢ fag i ituidclerBioes et tee 3 » $1.00 olwer; stockars and feed-| Missouri! Paciric pfd. -------- to..San Francisco and the Orient,} The extension is being built to meet | The police explain the compara- Piackstone Salt Creek 12° Pemmialhe ed ie . 25@40c lower; bulk’ prices, fol- | National Lead, -------———-.. which. have fallen: off lately, ave ex-| competition in the coal districr. tively low number of automobile Chappell - 207% |S eL0) indiana reine Heb ains Grass cows and heifers, $3.50@ | New. Orleans, Tex. and. Mex. pected to gain between now and ———>—_— thefts at this season by saying that Columbine, 04.06 34, .15; canners and cuttevs, . $2.60@ | New York: Central. n-ne January 1. There is heavier buying | “ “nobocy wants to get away from Central Pipe - 1.00 1.50 | New York $1 $3 | 3.50: bologna bulls, $3.15@3.50; | N. .¥.,.N. H., and. Hartford___ by Pacific coast merchants and con- i Los Angeles at this time of year.” Consolidated Royalty - 115 1.16 Ba via ipe - He | Practical-veal top, $10.00; stockers Norfolk and Western, ---.... ditions in ‘Japan, and. Australia , will But in the spring, the theft list Cow Gu.ch +02 ae jaterdutienl Poe 20% and feeders, $5.25@6.75. | Northern igs wo---------- 81% | bring about augmented ocean freight swelis as desire quickens for sight tis wed Oe eet, dee 33 Sheep—Receipts, none; compared Pina elaahveccean: B traffic. of the ld stamping grounds and Elkhorn | ae tl Sealrin ety 210 with week ago: fat wooled lambs | Don tmentan: = the summer's easy pickings in the T. Williams 22 S. Penn Oi 138 0 steady; fed clipped 25c iower; sheep, mie: a Koths 2 CHICAGO—Work on a large ex: middle west’ and east. With new li- rgo -- 04 |S. - é 26c higher, | Preducery and. Refiners ‘| tension project involvifig construc- Prairie Pipe 105 26@50c higher; feeders, 25c higher. | DUO Ont es div, is cense plates and altered engine num- ants me 6 <Vaatar Fata co 196 198 | Closing bulks follow: ted westerns, | Peta ce tion of 168 miles of new ‘ine. between . bers, the stolen car rolls over moun- tes 10. hg: We PeonOllse 20 $13.60@13.85; top, $14.00; natives, | ROME soon Fulton, Ky., and Edgewood, - Iil., tain and desert on the long trail to- Jupiter +05 Tae: 60% 60% | $13.25@13.70; fed clipped, $10.75@ | per noids Tobacco B = 5) ward the land cf hog and hominy. Hinnes om 08 a 1s, 8 tal fv weak’ 10D, erat) sholceaiaee fleabdardvAtr' Line Not all, however, who participated ahibe Grae 100% ah 40 | yearlings, $11.00 fat ewes, $7) ' i in the opening of the crime seu Marine — 1.00 2.00 ae Tiiy “as. | 7:25; feeding lambs, $12.85@13.40; | Sate, Roebuck ‘ Foreign Exchange in October or November are free to sigh rT Fa Ohio 318” 320 week's top, $13.60, Sloss Shettlea Lake the trip. Angeleno police are pa , lo . 4 — N ? y we ore han a New York Oil 10.00 11.00 Pah ref lees et bace teerrtey NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Foreign ° . of all the commitments to the etate Picardy 02 03 y : > Denver Prices. er exchanges steady; quotations “in | Marly inter Bun S ri pte Preston CURT OY Phe trove be DENVER, Colo., Nov, 15.—(U, ‘8. | Southern Railway pfd. -—-. cents: Great Britain, demand, 462%; BS renitentiaries at Folsom and San san pan, 29:00 30.00 | Washington - 30 Department of Agriculture)— Hogs | Standard Oil of Cal. ~ cables, 463; 60-day bills on banks, Great I I Eee ace ches Lon Angeion. : icy Bites SOR. 88. ie Onteees 246 | _Receipts 150; weak to 10c lower; | Standard Oil of N. 460; France, demand, 5.28; cables, reat increase, Is , veo martes gs! | fg top and bu'k $9.25; few $9 to $9.10 6.2814; Italy, demand, 4.3244; cables, R RNAI in roaterinls bat) not 2 REar el SOTAIG Cae 08) .08 | ,ocaitieg Racelpts 200; oalves 8 Texas Co 4.33; ° Betgium, demand, | 4.83%; port. peta tater gl “ ‘or week; fat she stock. stockers < 1s, © 4.! ermany, lemand, dae ci aatea: nyt bs ras gets CRUDE MARKET | and feeders mostly weak to 25e low- 23.81; Holland, 40.06; Norway, 14.79; ored charmeuse bordered with flying ¥ Ol -... _ 105 106 er; some off more; other classes gen- 8 .82; Denmark, | 17, By REX LAMPMAN, Ee squirrel in soft brown. A. uni hore pt od teh erally steady; few steers $6.50 to 19.26; Spain “61; | (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press| , NEW YORK, 15.—Sugar fu-| effect is gained in the tie, which NEW YORK CURB CLOSID Cat 41.20 | $8.50; stock heifers $6.28; bulk cows 1.80; Poland, 19% Kaacointion,) tures, closed, steady; approximate | tends to the hemline, though sen reas taco | lance Creek and heifers $4 to $5.35; canners and | U- Slovakia, 2.98; Jugo Slavia, 1.45;| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15.—tThe | {10S 10,000 tons. December, $4.00; | erously looped up at the waistline AISA Re matinee tase gp | Omee® cutters $2 to $3.10; most bologna ‘Adstria, .0014%; Rumania, .55; Ar-| ost that’s on the pun'kin in the ary, 341; March, 3.14; May,| This ts an: excellent model for the Glonrock,, 00 \~ oste asc) | Grass Cre bulls $2 to $3.25; few vealers $8.50 , gentina, 37.75; Brazil, 11.75; Tokio, | middle west 1s having its annual POOP os SENSORS DE: pat Crpek Erde, 25.25 26.50 | Greybull to $8.75; bulk $5 to $7.50: bulk stock- | United | States Steel 88.50; Montreal, 100. stimulating effect on Los Angeles Sault Creek Cons. ~. 5 7.50] Turchlight ~ err and feeders $5.75 to $7: top heavy | Ut#h. Conper -..-~.------. —————— crime statistics. New York om 9.00 11.00] Elk Basin ...... feeders $7.50: Nght yearlings $7.35. | Westinghouse Electric --_- a t | The number of burglaries, hold. Prairie Oi 209.09 21000] Rock Creek . Sheep—Receipts 9,800; practically wae Overland 1pS, automobile thefts and similar | 3 Wee Salt Mare nathing ons: ‘Woolworth-: Butter and Eggs crimes reported to Los Angeles po hig Muddy ‘qwee$7.60; for w lice has almost doubled in the last y i chi x, Mule Creek to 350 higher: top $13.60; nie few days. As if to add a touch o* Buy Your Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings Now. COTTON Sunburet $18.25 to $19.50; clipped Iambs $114 s CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—Butter, high-| wild west moving plcturesquen THE SAVINGS ARE BIG jamilton fat ewes 50c to $1.50 higher, top| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Noy. 15, creanieryfextras, 39%c; stan-| there was also one-case of hor: bs Ferris - $7.50: feeder ewes steady $5 to $575 |—Flour unchanged to isc. tower, $80; extra firsts, 37% @38%4c;| steuling in a city where the last Fred, Himself, Your Clothier W YORK, Nov. 15.—Cotton, | Byron breeder ewes unevenly higher; $6.60] Family patents, $8.25%8.35. Bran, 3414@36c; seconds, 30@32%4c. | horse thiet nged in due and E spot, steady; middling, $24.36. Notches -—. $7.28; feeder lambs 75c to $1 higher; | $24.00@26.00. Eege—Higher proper vigils rin’ in’ the" Jate N S I ORE a Pilot Butte —_———>—_—. cases; firsts, 4552 ary firata,! seventies top $14.15; others $13.85 to ne! ; 260 SOUTH CENTER Tribune wantads bring results. TO fow $13.25, Tribune _wantads.bdring- results, .4 59@43e. A chilly Octobew in the Mississippi