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ses8 fAGE SIX ——i STOCK DEMAND STIL STRONG Federal Reserve Report on Business Is Bullish Factor NEW YORK, May 9,—Stock prices tone at the opening et with buying stim: lication of the Federal Reserv showin dition. vance th and preferre points; profit taking further. rise of American Foreign F tana Power sagged yesterday's Federal I can Water Wor moved up a point or da few otHers so, Oils dis- played a better tone | ction of #tiffening of comme prices the Mid-Continent f Pan American fising a point and Trans. ental mounting to a vw high 1 aggressive pool b 3 Tobac New York Stocks Lest Hcl Allis Chemieal and Dye - American Can Ainerican ©: American American Sm. Amork Sugar - American Tel. and T American ‘Tob: Chile Copper Coca Col Cuba Davison Che Du Pont Kelly Spri Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley -- - Louisville and Nashville . Mack ‘ abourd Oil a ‘ 4% re 67% Pactt $ Southern Rallway --..-...- Standard Ol, Ca Texas and Pa Flour. POLIS, Minn, May ®. ‘ her, family pat 39 9.20, Bran $26@37 wident Cool latior Oil : Finance. CROP REPORT BEARS WHEAT Meet With Sharp) Slump on Government | Estimates Wheat prices CHICAGO, May 9. jerwent a big setback tod: the government indicating a s acted as only yore or less on a from, promis against 289,000,000 bush: | from’ 2% to 4 was followed by moder the initial boom level | upturns fror sympathized After opening 1 ; corn raliled somewhat, but agged lower than before 8 started at July 44% to 44%. Central Pipeline Jupiter hard $1.66% Timothy seed > nners and cut ; Veal calves, —Receipts, 2,000; ste: ars from feeding | get on to the boat's kee!. Then the Desirable, handy. 3.75 @14.00; w pound weight, reme heavies, welght clippers, $ | I sudden $11,00@11.50; wes, $8.00@8.50; chocle clippers and 9.60; California feed » $12.60@13.00; mostly $13.00. Omaha Quotations May 9.—(U jeulture}—Hogs—8,000; $12.00@12.15> $11.75; smooth sows upward to $11.90 | Cattle—Receipts fed steers and yes | was Overstreet, cartied the others|a small and hard-boiled town in ng graden 10@15¢ led and clipped heavies 25@60c lower; spring lambs ambs $14.00@15,60 | without b CRUDE MARKET nliten Dome ~--eneenene out the south as a swimmer, leaped | on the sidewalk Into the stream and swa again. Breasting the heavy current | be arrested {¢ the policeman sees| ‘But your wife. went to work he reached the woman, tied a Ife | you riding on the sidewalk?” ‘is preserver about her and took the| Freddie looked puzzled for a mo boy ashore, It took two men to| ment, then gaid: pull him and the boy ashore, | Lance Creek his life to save others. Misa Lit. | dle of the street.” a lite preserver about me just be-|selves-with a game of “trave fore I was thrown {nto the swift | the garde Jcurrent,” she sald. “That was the| Suddenly Janet criad: ‘Oh, dear | [LIBERTY i: Sie $100,390; flest BONDS | bonds closes Che Casyer Daily Cridbune :: Bonds :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock : NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR BRINGING UP FATHER f 7 THAT PEOOMETER ON YOOR HELLO -OINTY - THERE'S rio ANKLE WILL REGISTER EVER USE OF ME COMIN “ro YouR “3 STEP NOU TAKE - $0 <0 our PLACE TO PLAY IN THE POKER | NOW AND WALK TEN MiLes||| CHE: 1 GOT A CLOCK ON ME AS THE DOCTOR ORDERED HOOF AN'IF 1 DON'T \WaALIC AND REMEMBER ou CAN'T TEN MiLe GET THAT OFF est THE oocron = First U. S.Built Semi-Rigid Airship Nears Compl net a aot iN,“ PS SS etion WYOMING OILS | (Qudidtivus “by Bias Vucurevicn, Brokers 208 Vongoliduted Kovaity bidg. Bid Ask ern Exploration - 2.40 2.60 jolidated Hoyalty - G. T. Willams Gessemer Columbine Elkhorn unset _ reston Oil. MacKinnie Olt Curb Stocks. Mountain Produce?s Sal Creek Producers Continental } The U.S. army is setting up the first semi-rigid airship built in this country at Scott Field, Belleville. WL. This ‘view of the interior of the balloon hangar at the field shows the framework bh the airship in the foreground, and beside it, the inflated envelope. {wo blimps are also in the building. se One) the boat cureuned. ( then some yelled e's golng over,’ und © boat slowly begun to turn on its | een’ People on the upper deck 4 Latest Photo of Von Hindenburg arted climbing over the turning | side and about a minute later the an wus resting bottomside up." | 7 not a bit of panic, at Was taking place, help notthg how every- trying to help the other fellow. A few children were crying | “I have indeed, but that w out all of the noise. About twenty people managed to od fellow,” seid a man ing a’ friend in the street, “so ’ were married at last. Allow me to céngratulate you, for I hear have an lent and accom- hed wife.”” was the reply. boat began c.nkihg by the stern. | Just before the boat went under, I stripped off my outer clothing. When | I was kicking about in the currerft discovered that 1 was still holding my new straw hat tight in my hands, I threw it away and nest. I was ‘ bout given up | “Why, she is perfectty at home in hanging over | literature, at home in music, at the water a down stream, |home in art, at home in actence— I managed to kick my way to it,|im Short, she is at home every- but was too exhausted to get out | Where except— of the water, I felt a hand grab| “Except what?” me by the hair and I was resting} “Except at home ny chin across a log entangled in the tree. Four or five people were} Reginald Barker} the motion plc hanging on to the log. I tied my | ture director, tells this story. necktie to a stub on the log, while] He and his company, while on a young fellow, I think his name | “location,” put up for one day at all in and ashore. He then came back for me,”"|the mountains of Colorado, The ‘There were other heroes. Some of | director made the acquaintance of them survived, some ‘are | missing. | an old time cowboy. Their stories were told by other aur.| “Nobody seems to pack a gun CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 9.+No vivors. None had anything to say | here anymore," observed Barker town will be bullt on section 36-40 of his own efforts, but all had much “No,” replied the ex-cowboy. 79, state owned land in the heart of to nay of what the other fellow did We're tamed. The filvvers are the Salt Creék Ot] -feldy.which has " were told of the | working so fast that we haven't no been described aa the “richest square ring of the steamer just | heart for addin’ to the damage.” | mile of of! Jand on earth.” The W3 went down, She listed — - ming State Land Board today i heavily, from what cause it has not There's o@e woman in town who | Rounced that. it had refused to lease been determined, «and Captain Fen-| knows buman nature She was | the surface of the land to a town: | ton ordered the passengers scattered, | riding on a car with atriend. They thinking too many were on“one side | Were discussing their mutwal -ao- of the boat. Sitting in the cabin was | quaintances, and in such a tone of a group of Memphis engineers, bent | vOlco, that the ‘pixssengers .on the on organization of a local .chapter | car were beginning to feel that they, of the Ame Soclety of Civil} too, knew them Engineers. Said the of with ther hat ore eas . , Engineers, foot adetine ected eae noted ts ite The latest photo of Field Marsha! Von Hindenburg, president roue ang | Know what Martha's ‘sore’ about’t| Clect of Germany, to reach this country shows him with Herr Gess ¢ left the cabin. Hard had tHey reached the deck before |asked the one who wore tho plaid} days of the campaign. the ship wildly careened to the star- | stockings, board, She refused to answer her| “Well, if she’ aint ‘sore,’ why'd helm. Three minutes later, she was | she come over last night and bring “Well, then,” replied Bobb a hulk lying upside down in the | back every last thing she'd borrowed | humbly, “what is it I've for stream, ter pessengera, and. "creer | ip the leet Bix rants = me! Foreign Exchange struggling in the swift water. = George Washington Jcnes was all - WEVE FIGURED ITOOT 80 You SIN QITOM THe i ee oe “How d'you know. she’s sore? | ler, war minister, at a parade of pro-monarchists in the closing JODY OF REAL ESTATE BROKER TO DENTIFIED Exhumation Authonzed at Denver to Learn Cause of Death DENVER, Colo., May 9.—Tbe grave of C. H. Blank, real estate operator, has been opened and the body found [{n the casket was iden- tified as that of Blank by a repre- sentative of the undertaking estab- Uighment that had charge of Blank’s funeral. Definite identification of the body was made by C. F. Gustin; who bad known Blank for 15 years. Blank's body was exhumed by or- der of Foster W. Cline, district at- torney, who yesterday ordered a probe Into. the real. ertate man’s death as a result of persistent. ru- mors that Blank’ wa \not dead, or that his death was caused by pol- son. Toxicologists' from the Denver Gen- eral hospital started immediate pre- parations to examine the viscera of the dead man for traces of poison. The resulta of their probe will not be known for several days. Officiais started the probe as an aftermath to a persistent series of rumors growing out.of the death and kept {n cirelation asa result of litt | Markets ©1923 oy Inet Faarune Semvic! Inc. Great Britain nights reserved. Fér resu'ts try Trittne Classified Want Ads. ‘lassified Rates ‘Ywo veble ver word! or teu cent ver. tine NO AD LESS THAN ENTS. Five avernge words used as « asla of esumaling & Une. BLACKFACK CAP HEADLINY mil be charged the space of two ines. Ail charged advertising will ve oooked “se Unes” {rrespective he number of words. TELEPHUNE ALS. Careful attentiun with be givea a. ade received over the TELEPAUNE put we cannot guarantee acouracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSLIFrU Ab ERRONS. The Casper Dally Tribune wii not be responsible for mure thao one tucorrect insertion of any ad: vertisement ordered for more thas one time Srrors not the fault vi the edvertiser which clearly (essen the reul vaiue of the advertiseme: will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVi Jays alter insertion. No republicay ton will be made when the error joes not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisenient OUl OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must he accompanied by cash cr chevk in full payment of the sane Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Da! Tribune, CLOSING HOU. Want Ads to be classified proper: arust be in the Casper Daily Tribuse ottice before 10. Want Ads received atter 10 to 13. a. m. will be Inserces umler the head “Too Late to Clnaaity.” gation in which Blank's widow, Mrs. Hannah Blank of Denver ts involv- ed. her by “br. E/ S$." Abbott, an osteo- widow. Dr. Abbott served as bearer at Blank's funeral, he believes poison may have been responsible’ for death. Townsite Permit On- Section 36 Is Denied by State Wyoming people. The Midwest Re fining company, which holds a min- eral lease on the section, protested that a town on the land wayid. in. terfere with its deyelopmert for of! production, SUGAR Clarence Miller, 20, noted through: | Freddie Mked to ride his bicycle | dolled up when on the street he met| NEW YORK, May 9.—Foreign ex.| Ste !auiry at the inside level although it was/ the man who employed his wife and changes eas: of the police de- | himselr m ashore. | #gainst’ the rut Wxhausted, he lay panting on the | partment. One day his uncle stopped “You didn't. come to work this 60 day bills on banks 4.801. bank. M Clarence E. Shearer| him as he was trying to pass, and | morning.” chided the boss. France demand 0; cables 5.20% was struggling {n the water with her | 6ald “Nossuh,” George explained, “Dis | italy denjand 4.10; cables 4.10% four year old son, Miller leaped tn “Freddie, don't you know you'll} am mah eflver Weddin’ jubile Belgium demand 5.04%; rman, demand 23.80. 1 —— uh, sho’ ‘nuff, suh, but dat “Well, I'd rather he ‘rested on the | her tin weddin’, so Ah didn't want | bas announced its acceptance Charles B. Shoarer, probably gave | fidewalk that get killed in the mid: | her to lose a day. ister of foreign affairs, as Japane: Ambassador to Russia $< of Indianapolls, Ind., who — & at the Shearer home Four-year-old Bobby and eight- “Mr. Shearer tled | year-old Janet were amusing then- fo A man tn a hospi: for mental cases sat fishing over-a flower bed. 4 A visitor approached and washing | to tbe affable, remarked: Wide to Wider last I saw of him.” ck. I've forgotten my | est importations has a crown crinoline y | " sag MoU "I must go back!" Hobby imme-| LONDON—The Duke of Rutland, |ot black lace. ‘The wimuteg eam BUFFALO eK. bE eee AETICAGO, Me + nllve, | diately repeated. “I've forgotten my | 58, fatherof Lady, Diana Mhnuers, | sists of a aide shaded rose of wilh | Leary of Bridgeport, Ont, who wan {! Sun save you money, on fin 2 wiwed fy) aden) ¥ 8 Lamon and et posed on the brim just | awarded the Victor‘ crosa £ 5 Genet teu oa eter pcre! prow ; ve the left @ar. Ths ccown ts! tun, was Indictedoca a charge bor pews 7 it ’ alt bi ahaa owt se. and high waging allens ; quotations in cents Britain demand 4.84%; cables am mah third wife. Dis am only TOKIO—The Soviet government Tokich! Tanaka, formér Vice Min- As the days lengthen. hat prima growing wider, One of thé new. Refined futures were nominal tures closed steady; aprozimate sal 15,000 tohs, May, 2.579 July, y September, 2.8 December, 2.54. polttaais Lihiret atl sAlds of #e | celpts, new, market, steady; falr trading; Wis 1.25, according to quallt steady on nunvber 1, number 2 rath of | er dull; sack: bout steady, Mra. Blank ts the defendant in| — one criminal’ action brought against] waNTED—First claws cook 1 Although Dr. Abbott signed the death certificate In the case and us- izned the cause of death ag acute dilation. of the stomach. pressure on the heart ond intercostal neuritis, he has sald to District At- torney Cline, Cline announced, that | | work at | | alte-ayndledte composed-of Contry? | WOMAN wants Louse work. by | the townsite appliéation, contending | JERSEY mitt NEW YORK, May 9.—Refined sugar was unchanged at $5.60 to $5.70 for fine granulated with a mod. EW YORK, May %—Sugar fu- POTATOES ! CHICAGO, May 9.—Potutoes,® re- old, 42 cars; total U. 5S. shipments, 583; offerings, light, consin sacked round whites. $1,00@ | and condl- | Gon, New fuir trading: barrels, | HELP WANTED—Female housekeeper; capable of assuming path, who’ charges’ that. together | full responsiblity. Apply Mrs. Les! with her husband she defrauded| King, Riverton, Wyo. him of /$2,500. Dr. Abbott also is threatening civil action against the widow for recovery. of the money.| “OF: °U'? ©: A NEOUN. Dr, Abbott appears in the case In| EMBROIDER for us at home all or a twisted role—as a former friend and confident of Blank and his wife, as Blank's physicinn, and after hia death, as a ltigan against his pall. —————— WANTED—Mald for general house ‘work. 1015 S. Durbin. spare time. Experience unnec sary. No canvassing, Standard Em brolderies, Defiance, Ohio. HELP WANTED—MALE CAN use one or two house to house men; money maker, 446 5. Beec! WANTED—AGENTS $3,000 TO $5,000 YEARLY retuailirs ucts, Necessities. Enormous mand. Fasclnating work, sales. Unusually big profits. L« Ues being rapidly chosen, Wr quick for full particulars and f outit. Get busy! The W, T. Ras lelgh Co,, Dept. .W¥-539, “Freepor: it POSITIONS WANTED TELEPHONE ope perience, wishes nawerin YOUNG n grocery store. Phone 1148J 6 p.m. or hour, 736 N, Jackson. SERVICES OFFERED fresh every dny garden end | ¥ makiug. team: work of alt k Morphy Bros. 416 Holly. Vhust 1U9GE or GORD WANTED—Practical nursing by © Perlenced middie aged woman: finement eases preferred. Will ¢o light house work {n’ connection P' 2282M, CHICKEN dinner served 6:30 Sun day evening, Busy Bee, 30c. a N. Wolcott. EXPERT marcel and bob cur! 939 N, MeKinief. Phone 2125\V Mrs FOR estimates Phone 494 call PAINTLN sicimining and paper ing. Phone 986M. FOR your cement work, call welke. Phone 421-J, patel aart alles A Aes nb NS Lat Sela WANTISD—Small familly waahins and laundry work for stile Iai and xentlenien Who he no hon Prizes reasonable. All work «ut! anteed to be blzh cia We « for and deliver. Phone lays) CONFINEMENT cases, prices .

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