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Se eae aie ke ‘ ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924 - he Casver Daily. om ritune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG by =— = SPARK PLUG WINS BY r eens Ye one. S| TM TEEe THos= JAY OF THe - i. “TEN Laps Guts WORTHLESS CHECKS BIG Race ! LP AGAINST Your 1.0.0'S E QUT OF LUCK - SPARK PLUG Ns “THATS ALL The wamecess Thuawer- Bor . IT MusT Be REMEMGERED That BARNEY GooGie HAS T.51Z SS ve on Searky Ye unas! EVERY DOLLAR 19 \.0.U's ANO NOT A DIME To HIS Name! By Casper Tribune Leased Wire. | 660 acres in the Cotton valley, Lou- Livestock. isiana ofl field has ibeen ‘placed in CHICAGO—Estimates are that] escrow by the Oil Fields Gas com- corn belt farmers are feeding 40,000] pany for transfer to the Crusader fewer lambs and stieep this month} Of? company sf the latter decides to n the same time last year and|accept an offer of sale. It is un- about 84 per cent as many cattle. | officially stated that $1.000,000 1s The decre: in sheep from 5,240,000 | Involved. The escrow expires De- fn 1923 to 0,000 this month is] cember 23. . less than one per cent —- — Automobile Equipment. FORT. WORTH—The first big} JACKSON, MICH —The Reynolds movement of Texas cattle in Mexico | Spring company expects that the re- in. wore time occurred this week] leases on orders for the first quar- when 4,000 head left Midland for the| ter of 1925 will be approximately ggenbacken ranch in -Durango.| three times as large as those Yor will be plated on the range | the last quarter of 1924. The Bake- t q with six thousand Mexican cattle | lite department is operating 24 hours and later marketed in Mexico. a day with enough business to keep running at this rate nearly all next L Grain. year. : 3 DULUTH—More than 400,000,000 =a " —— ‘ bushels of grain were sent down the Agricultural Equipmen: Great Lakes during the navigation| NEW ORLEANS, La.—Sales of] | somopmow WOO Cay CLAY Sues ! eason just closed. Of this total. | agricultural tmplements show great-] | with SOME THINGS SANTA pan ONCKS { approximately - 182,000,000 bushels | er increases than thore of any com-| .CLAUS BROWOLIT UNCLE WAL } seve shipped from Duluth and Su-| modity tn this ecction, Collections} WALT VEARS AGO._ : erlor, Shipments from Fort W-|are good and trade with Central aa ? m and Port Arthur totaled 260,-] America is continuing to improve. —— Candy. ’ Shoes. KANSAS CITY—Leading . whole ‘ CROTON, MO. The McElroy|.sa'ers report that candy sales ar: : =) ne compa: will double} .four times larger than last season. of its plant here end} and have been exceeded in volume pairs of shoes a day| only in 192. . Steel. { : PITTSBURGH.—By December 20 : -Indications are that| the Jones and Laughlin Steel corp: “ a1 ‘s will be hig! for Christmas | oration will] put on two more fur- : : ankegiving. Dealers are | naces, giving that company 11 out 7 28c a pound for live] of 12 in operation., A blast furnace sf as 28c ts being| of the M. A. Hanna company will 4 fer the country go into-commission December 20 : Tobacco. , LANCASTER, PA. — The first i ‘sof the Lancaster tobacco erop|| OIL SECURITIES were made this week at prices 7 + around a pound for wrappers. If | By Wilson Cranmer & Co. is meintained, It will mean iH 924 crop will be worth ap-| Rossemer _.--2 11 | y- $10,000,0 Boston Wyoming 1.6 | ; a Buck Creek --. . Pascua — | Seep ieee ; ih} | i $3.75@5.50; canners, cutters. and ° ° ° . ° NOTRE DA E BO dict abe Sr Godel OSTON STORE LANDS bulls, mostly steady; calves, steady |~ M * Stapp or to 0c higher; best vealers, $9.50@ | yermweeesem at , er a age ib tl 05 9.75; stockers and feeders 25c low- , LE 1 sf Nee Maar Nar ates cede 3a er; some off more; top feeders, $7.00. Aes : E EN OFF A Consolidated Royalty — 1 { Bheep—Receipte, 1.150; offerings é A { 2 Cow Guleh | \ i 4 mostly desirable feeding lambs, un- y = Bumino | : sold early; for week: fat lambs, 50c| [| F F OR COAS T mn pikhorn | to 7c higher; late top, $15.25; if ee ‘ “ + ! JUHAving entinely. Glsposnd pf Bis | ice lights quotable: up to'$16.50; |. i eg o Allis Chemical and Dye ~ k — tied Mocks es ee iene early sales, $14.35@14.75; fat ewes, : ; ; SOUTH BEND, Ind,, Dee. 20.— ° Hean Can -... 7.00" |p Rei a weeks ago, lred Himself, propristor | weak to 15c lower; few. $8.00; others : c ae abe ee 20. a ican Car & Foundry ..— no |Railroad Equipment Shares} or tie Boston store on South Center| aroand $7.75; few fat clipped ewes, Et : Tagg TTUDSseOs. ok aabupauts Ady towne t American Locomotive Jupiter Lead Climb in Short street, now announces that his ‘es-| $5.60; shearing lambs, up to $15.00; * ee 4 people braved, the zero weather to- 91 Kinney ~4 American S. and Ref. .. American Sugar ---. Am. Tel and Tel. ex div. American Tobacco ---. = American Water Works ---- | Session | tablishment has beeome: the exclu- } tyra | sive Casper dealer in the nationally | Known brand of Sela shoes. * S The Boston store has received a ped thelr upward move-| complete now stock of the Selz dress feeders scarce. : x : eu day to see Coach Knute Rockne and his Notre Dame football squad start 52 Below At their journey to Pasadena; Calif., for the New Year's day game with re to 2c net lower, May $1.28 to $1 :]__ DENVER, Colo. Dec. 20.—Hogs— Ogts started ‘unchanged to t4c off | Receipts, 50; not enough to. test ! POTATOES May 63% to 6444c. Later all months showed loss. Provisiéhe were easy, valuer; few sales look higher; eight x Lelar.d Stanford university Mountain & Gut c ‘i a AiHeen loveolen Liste, Obie | Now ; ment at the opening of today’s mar-| and work shoe Iine.-'The Selz brand. * eyes Pioiag ser Wey gh cai Be. after 2 i SENS ia Mop Saeie ene 14946 | Blcaeeys < : ket under tho leadership of the rail-| {s not only known for quality ftom, Pinedale Wyo night ‘forSNew prldaen baie one Arcane Preto’. road equipment shares. Pullman | coast to coast but also carries’a > . ps ‘alll be. ads caren Get Atl. Coast Line - Bed Bank - a ae d 2% ° points Baldwin | price that Is nationally the same. | will be at Memphis ts rei ses Royalty i: und Li ocomotive 1-each. a f ‘ paldirta rarer Barely &F oe ee Tpomnotty ie san be: 5 ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Dec. 20. ‘ng, where the team will _attend Baltimore and ( - eS etormeat is ciara Aa RE GT | —All records for cold weather in re- i ‘ church. “Doc” Cornell, star half Bethlehem Steel --.-- ob Sel | dan “taknlen Poe eaten LIVESTOCK. cent years in western Wyoming havo’ 2 back of the second string men, was Calitcenla eee Stee Western 13 nt paid. ‘Texas Gulf’ Sulph panna vat Aa par Bhar opel 8 ; : Be] Seapreg, CueanS By PAR aL rosie Canadian Pacific ------ Western 2 scale yee yo bestah ttt Te - days: This morning Pinedale re: » yesterday. and was, unable to leave. Central Leather pfd. Y on 0 touched new highe. movement assumed Chicago. Prices. Poeiad Re? coureen -Pehcw) wero o 1m oa SER STZ Cerro de Pasco ~-- novsne ligt s' 45 below and here in Rock Springs Saree Chandler Motors ex div. eps Serie 7 Lh. at ne CHICAG Det. 20.—Cattle— Re- | it was 22 below. e } is : , ; ulltman extending {8} cotpts 1,000; compared with week 3 Beat Sh Babe Chicago and Northwestern -— Bi aed at ago; fed teers unevently higher; is} GREAT FALLS, Mont.; Dec. 20.— Sie ee : Ea . 4 NEWS BRIEFS Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul pfa ~ points) argely 60csto $1.60 up; better grades | arter a drop from 10 above to 16 be-| President Coolidge was wearing a high silk “topper” when he reached Chi Chicago, R. I. and Pacific a ae uel dine | Beavies mostly $1@$1.50 higher: ex-| low during the night here, Great | 8° Here he and Mrs Coolidge are stepping duwn to the depot plat CHICA 4 Chile: Copper 11.5 and «Healing yearlings $14.50; stockers| ralle remsined one of the qwarmest form They made the trip in an ordinary Pullman car irs sary Sr tas ress Le +: oca Cola 61.87 | meaty. 3 about ‘steedy; vealers| cities in the state today, according : mapperpceni il Date ON Rs ae zi | PrN c higher; weeke’ bulk} to reports recelved at local railroad the ALM E Ue | beef steers $7.50@10 25;/ offices, Temperatures of 30 below T, his hoine ae Ta crcherea eaten | ~ | ; a on were reported at Shelby and Sweet- . % i Standard Oil Stocks } i). js) Noses sites | Fane Ntcow at Have, aoa | (OE L LING THE STYLES || se stivetin sicive Cc \ J | Steels, Du Pont, United States Reale poe res hrs aba eet oil PA : Be SAN ca ian ieee ON co Anglo American Oll .. 17% 7% | ty Virgini Ra'iway and Power, 2g ‘ ‘ c. 2 - ont Nemour! Buckeye 59 lum Steel breaking three points and | 27°UF¢ 6-400 4 Cheyenne and vicinity continued in] LONDON.—An idea of costumes|advocate of bi-metalism, so far as company here today whe: ab Du Pont de Nemours paueaviunaN a ei American Woolen and Universal | “e®*. %&9: fed ‘lambs mostly _75¢| the grip of the cold wave of the past | to be worn on the Riviera this win-] evening footwear is concerned. No stated that Ford 1 jana oI Bite anon Nott eeennseessios gig ta | Pive nd Tadlator common and pre | SHE ft sheep weal toBbe lower:| five days with a temperatufe of 15| cer ie given by frocks to be worn| matter what tha matorial, sil, oa | (ated, that, Fore ss erg ek - i $s Play Gascesitttee ifenaey agrred 1 tata ue noite? ceding lainbs 25@b50c. hig! ag degrees below. Friday night. The| by Heathor Thatcher, the musical) tin, brocade metal cloth, Kid or doe] —“eeuia sey tt nye General Arphalt A ites cae Forelgn exchanges opened steady. | 0%, Week: fat weoled natives and@fed| forecast tor Saturday night is 17| comedy actress. One is of ‘white| skin, evening slippers are nearly all | +, Sa oa pee z Genera’ Hlectr SieUee as *] weaterns $15.75@16.50; top fed west-| degrees below. The temperature | flannel, checked in green from knee| colored gold or stlver. gest tae Sag m Pepe anie UN pa SE erns $17; highest. of season, ‘since | rose Friday to:2 degrees above but| to hem. A white cape, lined with —_>—__ he Re Oca ee | Sal Sierotnenes sere) 1919; first shipment df Colorados $16; | soon descended to the sub-zero mark | green, swings from the shoulders Cee at ee Mihsoier iste i 125 (127 } clipped lambs _$18@13.50; top $14;| At'9:80 Saturday morn'ng, the tem-| ind is fastened by a long row of CH ceery start going out Janu- } Hraate niet i] yearlings $12.75@13.26; fat ewes top| perature here’ was one degree below | buttons, to the outside of edch sleeve. Efe) | Hudson Motors Hal Nid iadlge re ATO ST e $8.50; feeding lambs top, $15.75. { | zero. —_ Illtnois-Gentra ase 7 presoeele rs matey 21% 2215 ’ Hogs—Receipts 13,000: ". generally LONDONGaport hats are’ getting oon pen ef the Asso- liek H | steady; top $10.30; bulk’ 226 pound Dec. 20,—| stightly largers following somewhat Daguc uportal as eee Hi averages and up $9.85@10.20; sorted | While below zero temperatures were | the trend’ toward the poke tye. One of yen 1,524 eapeaicure i 190 to 200 pound averages $9.60@ |'recorded again last night in some| becoming example ‘has a stiff two pate oh iH Rea +524,000,000 for the com- 4 wt, Bs Fe oN tad averages saad Se Pi fers ae and a half inch brim turned down |’ CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Investigation | TeiTh i Ae cms AeA $99. 5 ounds averages ising thermometers and o é Profit Taking Sets in After rete shaoaate tae ong | Promises wore held out -for relief | svusrotossa conchman'e. ap ad ey pee aan en tn i SASHINGTON, Dec. 20—Several | lavillo jas | New Records Are weight pigs $7.50@8; packing ‘sows | within the next few hours from the | broad bow of felt extends across the | “United Riders of America’ and} and Mrs. Coolidge today Reteuects I jack eros Established mostly $9.50 and above. hf extreme cold. entire back. trading on the names of prominen’ | of an afternoon and overt ae | Sassen aactoc 2 —— See ie us Jockeys, *has . disclosed: ‘that Chi| down the Potomac on the’ May. Nexen CHICAGO, Dec, 20.—Although PARIS.—One of two pew fur de-|°8s0ans have been victimized to the | ‘lower. een oe bare wheat touched new high price rec- signs are making their appearance | °Xtent of $50,000 a week for the pas — a SR eertatey eros ords today. material declines at once ; ; to. spur the Christmas fur sales. |Wo months by swindlers dealing in Baty dua ensued. Profit taking ‘sales were | @$10.00; top, $10.00; u The latest is a mantle of black | fake tips on races at’ New Orleans i] National -B ©, Ohio ptd. apparently responsible for the set-| 200-pound weights, $9,25@: ‘ velour loose and fastened only at | Tijuana and’ Havana. eethuehs tS canard: back. On the other hand, bullish ad- 5@9. b the neck, with huge ermine collar] Tho “United Rijers'" organiza- bedi rae at eas Vectune vices from Argentina were current, H «nd cuffs. This is worn oyer a long | tion, under investigation by federal . | New York Cen! Statens 11g | Washington Buenos Aires reports being that | terday, $9.27; wel 08. ermine waistcoat. fauthorities in Louisyille, K: wa: Ney Ny, dar pug Martyr’ = Nase ois heavy crop damage had been suf.| Cattle—800;, compared with’ week Sees _.. } Said tobe only one of several simila . i eh age teste tere uawuel mutt Weer Re UEE A re erearmeiey SAN arity 7 ey Ra GENEVA—The league. of nations] | PARIS—Fine feathers make tine} SOcerns, operating here, in New orthern Pacif surely be enough for seed, | tong. yearlings, . $12.00; wetehty|2m™mounced tt had recetved a protest | birds and p'enty of them are being | Y0rk, San Francisco and other ‘ ELD. c ira Se The opening, which ranged if steers, $950; butcher cows and hejf.] {fm Bishop Fan S. Noll, premier of| used. on spring garment models, | “!t!es- thik BAKERSTIELD,. Calif. Dec. 20. a Pan Arvantban Pat Bc CRUDE MARKET A earns bat ie pk ate'g ie ere, 25@40c higher; veal Albania, against alleged formation| One coat @f black satin is heavily —Lou's Lowe, a mountaineer, is in ap ssnaen 3 $1751. to $1.16% aed Jule | or stockers and feeders, 26e Higher; | 9f. armed banks in the territory of| adorned with large flower designs Naval Inquir ail here today, charged’ with the Evel yeni Max SL T0is (to S1-76K and July. | or, a oe ee ere chor een | uso Siavia, which are making raids] by pasting small feathers. in thelr y slaying of Willlam W. Wiles, chief SR SAS the iauday oe oe Bere ie Sa arene ta ree PY| Daas biter: “SSS0@B00;.” fannemn|anaceuslog unrest, natural colorings on the material, soa etn age seeity for ee P Mule Creek yesterda ‘ a quitters, $2. aetente T U. d Jeputic ttob plas okie 4 yah ealse "Subsequently, rallies. took place, gulls,» $8.00@3,50; pra MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20.—(By The] NEW -YORK.—‘Strong winds o Be TGA | reputies went to Lowe's place where Hamilton Dome Pig retoufhirnebtcombe ried | s/- y estes Associated _ Press).—Clash between | from the northeast,” That sort of a t was alleged Lowe was running Tobaccy B - Serria. - initial upturn. July wheat was rela-| %5.00@6.26; few loads upwards erate can eporting Jose Marla} weather prediction spells “bloom-| wasHInato 2 pope ret id Mien ett 2) a and San Fran. - syron - CIVSNy EDEN hie cents Re ope Stas ‘ Plizalde and the followers of Victor-| ers” to the winter shopper. Those | ,, . Dec, | 20.—Mem- | Yesan firing. One of the three shots Air 1 ‘Notches ing dpbration: The eloeniveaccnre: 3) Non compared with | !no. Medina, both of whom claim vic-| useful pieces of lingerie are being and of congress favoring a con-* assed through Wiles’ heart. abicle Pilot Butte settled at the same as yesterday's! week\ago: Fat lambs, 60@90c high: | try in the recent gubernatorial elec-| purchased in glove silk and jersey Boge investigation of ‘the re! Lowe after running, stumbled and Gon pander” < finish to 1%c lower, May $1.75% to wooled: offerings showing most | ons in Aguas Calientes Is. feared, | sik, radium and crepe de chine and| {ve CoMdtion of the American navy, | (ell and was captured. © ost Sheff Steel Cat Creek Eliot, and July $149% to $1.49%, | advance; sheep around .26¢ lower;|Press dispatches stating that a| usually arp made with a cuft knee | %eT¢ centering thelr hopes today on 79 rm Rakway Lance Creek Yeon grains were heavy trom the | feeders, 500 higher; closing bulke fol-|!@rse group of armed agrarians is as the Britten bill to appropriate $101,-| mitted the shooting. * ard OlbeCal Osage outset. ‘Selling by yesterday's buy-| low: Fed- western lambs, . $15.65@ |4vancing on Aguas Calientes City. \yEw YORK.—The arbiters ot |10010% for new cofistruction as a = undard Ol! of N | aeeeton ers was a feature. * After opening | 18.00 oat peta roe ren fashion declare that this ts going to pavAlsa coments SO oCu S.ewart Warner sare unchanged to %o lower, May, $1.29% 90@13.25; fat ewes, $8.0008: , be wiwhite Christmas, no matter . 3 (Aaa beta 2 Studebaker epee to $1.29%, tho corh market under-| closing top, $9.00; feeding lambs, LIBERTY BONDS ttn weather sian cay. havehen uae their aim in the investiga SUGAR as «Ci RocivaCreek went @ pronounced general decline. | $14-76@15.25, ks say ubout it ening dresses for] The pit was introduc ¢ " citi Gecuecten dominate the market until the] Sfaagee Raia fn ¥ week funct’ons, they assert, | sentative Britten cee eere” aay fs : ret, a-F0 & : 5 apennipaerl iby eam phi Meta 20) § ver Prices. NEW YORK, Dec. United to be of glittering white Hoan 2, Britten, « ranking Repub-| NEW YORK, 'Dec. 20.—The price States government. bonds. closing:| georgette or chiffon, thick Liberty 8%, $100.31; first 4s, $101.14| ded with rhinestone bid; ditto, second 4s, $100.20 bid » atud, |UCe2 on the naval committee, | of Taw sugar was unchanged today 5 coincidentally. with thg passige by the house” late yesterday of the at $4.77, duty pald. Sales of 5,000 bags of Cuban for December ship- 1 t U. & Ind Al is hhead 195. pound weights, $10.00; few] first, 44s, $1021; ‘second 41 NEW york.—wW: naval supply ng nearly | ment to an operator, were reported. odd NE UK. h. x = | pretty mg hind eb packing sows /and iniedium under | $100: third $4, #101, fourth | matrenue cea ieee eet $300, 00,000 for activities; alrendy In raw sugar futures trading was be = 40% | . CHICAGO, Dec. 20.--Potatoes. no 2 ae . 4448, $101.21; treasury 4s.| ally refers tovhis: trousers) “When {ne Ught, ut the undertone was firm. Ui ol - 118% | carly trading account weather too| MOSCOW—Owing to the. failure ceipts, 150; calves; none; | $100.15; treasury 44%, $104.29. ai Ameticn“womansuses the’ es ee The close was 1 to 7 points -net Util’. Copyer ven cold to open cars; receipts, 19 cars; } of the beet root crop the soviet gov-| for week: beef steers mostly 25c¢ —_———_— ‘ ie ‘same F. J. Bush, the sign painte: who higher; December closed $3. ‘s well known locally as “Bush ‘Did| March, $2.88; May, $2.98; July, $3.0! It," is today be'ng ‘cémgmitulated as} Refined sugar prices were w the fathen of an fufant-@aughter,| changed at $7.15 to $7.30 for fine born this morning. Both mother | granulated. and babe are doing ‘tleely: : Wabash pfd Westinghouse Electr! Willya Overlan Woolworth, - expression today, she means hand. ‘age, usually of beautiful aubusson Apestry, petit point or Italian bead firste4d work mounted on gold’ or frames, ‘ - 58% | total US. shipments, 338, ernment has authorized the impor-| tower; fat she stock, mostly steady - 59% Pe nt tation of 300,000,000 pounds of sug-| to 25¢ lower; in between grades, off - 10%] SHOP-O-SCOPIS LUYING moans ar, tho bulk of which. will be pur-| more; best heifers, $7.00; top cows, ~ 424 Christmas, chased fr the United states. + $6.00; bulk cows and heifers around CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—Butter high- er; creamery, extras 40%4c; rtand ards 39c! extra.firsts 89@40c 8515@87%¢; seconds 32q@ Refined futuros were nomiinet

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