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ROTTIT RETR eS SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1925 PAGE TEN ‘ Che Casper Sunday Cribune : Bonds :: Stocks :; Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIR Oils Develop Strength In Ft ATED: Closing Session on New Ni LMER VANCE ecto ees Shere eoiaeeeere York Exchange Yesterday Oil :: Finance : CRUDE PRODUCTION UP IN SIX MONTHS, jpauexe the traffic with the great through routes. New streets will be cut through in our cities" and many similar things will be done. roe o This means that there are tremen- By Blas Viecarevich Allis Chemical and Dye’... 99% Ham Basil Courtn : aly ditricts which automobile’ conge: mel id tion will develop and a real chance for loss by the present owners of | the best corner lots. The autonio- | bile is here to.stay; the industry is ce alee { oe beginning to be stabilized: although NEW YORK, Aug 1—Inereased| ‘The danger signal took the torm.-s SYNOPSIS chattering incessant curses. Bob! it has several more stages to go. | demand for the oll shares, based on an announcement that brokers’) j saw them against a granite canvas | through; great profits have been | 0 | mysterious young tramp and Potts,|Saw them aga a gt igh; 6 Bey nt reports of a large in- a ere - ras of two fast 4 ts itd Ly by the momentary art of a stroke | made both = the industry sna allied : jollars, but this was discounted ranger sees i Se is if . °. ¥ 2 ol halftones, | lines; but the greatest profits of all in erude consymption, was] part bp) the failure of the local ed. fet of a railroad trestle in Granite| Highining,, in agit as aOgF: | rec oduitiig sete thenig hk thane feature of today’s exchange trad: | eral reserve bank to show, amy lurge'| Gorge, in the Rockies, where they have|@8 Rembrandt might have painted | Plt) Clee nt ae ate ing @fter a week marked by reaction | increase in loans to member banke.| just been joined by “Spike” Nelson, a|them in enduring art—the blowzy | ere teres, Here is wheret from peak prices reached by the gen-| The quarterly report of the United | hardened hobo. It is night and a chill}and weak-faced Potts mewling in} 113 Lei: opportunities will ‘be for eral Ust in Che opening days of the| States Steel Corporation encoaged | wind is falling heavily. A fragment\ horrified anticipation; the ratenosed | jaxine money via the automobile. week. Trading maintained an up| considerable buying but steel shares of rock overturns the can in which| Spike vfith his metal claw defens-| Business continues with but. little | American Can ....-. | American Car and Fotndr; Six Months Record for Output by Nation’s | simercas tecomotive —- Field Exceeded During First Half of American Sugar <... Year, Oil Journal Says. “Copyright, 192 “THE LIMITED MAIL” with Monte Bine, 1s a plcturization of this story by Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. American Tel, and Tel. - American Tobacco - American Water. Works — n’ Woolen - Copper ~ 21 ERS i governor an experienced vagabond, are at the while product were sustained by the t t Rocky Mountain divis: ia. Most of'the net 1 ine |p on was {n the hea Production of crude pe s of the United The ¢ Gus J A and tl ward trend throughout the day, ed to mainta rg e: . ‘ : iy : hi i a t a r A sroduced 14 Pacltic = Wang enectal ten aeentae alae tartare: pe 7 | thelr gains when | they have been preparing their even-\|ively thrown before his face as if| variation and now stands, by the "acifi iP iS gi a report on unfilled orders showed | + to ward off any punishing side-| Babson chart, 1 per cent above st we From Is Leather pfd. A waye of buying struck the mar-|a falling off. Motors moved higher | #9 ™¢4!. Then comes a rush of boul-| '0 . f the * tents re eet he = pe Cerro de with the opening of trading last| until announcements were made of | 4¢r% and the three “knights of the} vibe of the coming wreck, Seca es Co Chandler Monday and material advances were |drastic reductions in the price of !read,” now imperiled, scramble up the| With legs at once light as breath fly averag: 49 Che and Ohio — 3 |made. Gains were reduced or al- 3. , framework of the trestle to ine tracks|and heavy as lead in the confused espite this Chicago and Northwestern . j most. wiped out, however, when the| ils, until the closing session to- | above. drama on the rockbound stage . . was |. and St. Pau! pfa. jmovement was. reversed & cor-| day, continued sluggish in the face | , : where he had’ been unwittingly Business Briefs ~ of weakened technical posi-)of favorable earnings. statements | CHAPTER I—Continued thrust, Bob lurched from the tracks and another falling off in crude runs. and joined his pals in a cowardly | - 7 = scramble away from the prophetic.| (Copyright 1926 The Casper Tribune» r he a G New Orleans—A new coastwise. : er a rails that were already. singing 21 steamer service has been established Strangely enough, at just this mo- ment the whistle of the flyer, as it sped toward Granite Gorge, sound- ‘olorado Fuel ~. goleum Nairn - onvolidated Gas - re r ¢ c r r € e same period la pitas 3 } 1 Fe ft ei ‘| litany of death to the pounding vi- 5 ig 2 ‘ ules ‘orn Products ed plaintively above the storm. The 7 + between this port and Jacksonville, 1 “fee pease Ap | Crucible. Steel -- < Commodi rade ews tramps stood rooted to the tracks,| rations of the oncoming flyer. vannah and Charleston, Three 2 ates verdrep) |@uba Cane Sugar pfd. -2--.- staring into one another's drawn| 48 be ficd Bob stumbled and fell, | vesscis have been placed on this run. st half of 1924 the total erase son Chemical . z 5 é ‘| striking his face against the rocky paraceaiat in was 1,965,293 bbls | ag epee Bie Dodge Brothers pfd : Fruit Mikes at ecee i faces during, the brief periods of il-) 1056” Thereupon a vision of /dis-| _Atinneapolis—Bullding pernifts. in on was 1 93 bbls | 4 1 | ers pid: - - ru [Heorice root, most of which came) {umination provided by the light-| 5!P*- Pp DP. ee were 46 per cent larger and 6 per cent larger during the last month ter flared in his head and idly | this distric revealed in an unbroken series of |in valuatic lightning flashes the Limited trip- |{7 Dumber 91 bbis "| Du Pont de Nemours ~ _ | ric Power and Light ctfs. First pfd. Springfield, Mo.—The Ozark grape|from Russia. 1s expected to be double that} ———— and will probably net vine-| Agricultural Machinery ning, which w; quent. $ growing more fre- riods but the c erage c: s. fields of | , | F ye n@ the tot 1: fe ofl could not attest 8 Of! Hamous Pla at least $1,000,000, Rochester, N. Y.—The Empire} Again—much nearer—the Limit- ping and buckling over the boulder, | har a yenr ago. rh A = 1 Asphalt Milking Machinery company ¢| ed's whistle. 4 The total record for the first halt ely output the tremendous d 4 pany -0F |. 3 then somersaulting from the trestle | 4 + oH eke 1 Blectric Drygoods Bloomfield, N. J. will move its entire| — « re i ji i |, Ash Grove, Ore—The Forest Lum vis year closely presses the pro-|in the high grade crudee of f ae e ‘My God, we'll have to stop her,/into the thrashing abyss like a ¥ ‘, 5 tion of the entire world in the] § Setting aside the Gulf Coast | ‘ t Motors Chicago—Following out {ts new re-|plant to this city, giving employment | somehow,” cried Bob-at. last, “If etrin of lacuadeaeent itt es slip- ber nombany,.90; Senaasi CAs, IDAs t half of 19 TE texnpedal tiie! hwest Texas and. con- | ‘ Northern ‘pfd. ~ tail stores policy, Sears Roebuck |to over 3,000 persons here. he hits that bould Bt Hing! O8 U 8 acquired a tract of land near here a f 19 2 5 ) r StatentSteele. and company will open two new de she hits that boulder no power on| ping by night from the bloody coun- | which {ncludes 300 million feet of ion of the whole world for the © difference tn the pa AI SiI | he fefinable. crudes, | Hudson Motors partinent stores in Chicago this fall. Rico | earth can save her from jumping the|ter of a Hadian butcher into the| virgin white pine. A new mill will rhe total ce nieeaie neu ene the retinabie | Uanols Central ie Bae New Orleans—The new crop rice| tracks and plunging into the rap-/maw of a meat grinder. Shrieks, a | be built immediately by the company. anian off fields 18 the raf the fiver hat of | 2dependent O,.and G. Vegetables coming {nto market now Ia held at | ids!” long concerted shrick—imprecati- —_—— middle of 1925, a period of say 68 |1 ar Int. Harvester Shreveport, La.—Seven West Lou-| $e a paund but buyers are holdir Spike gripped Bob’s arm and halt-| ous—grinding noises—men, women Paul—B. A. Cudahy, Jr, an ears, was not. more than 60 per ‘The record of flela wo! Int, Mer. Marine: pfd. islana cucumber receiving stations | off us old crop rice is selling at 7c | ed him as the young man turned to|——babies—human flesh and blood nounced that the capacity of the Farmers’ terminal packing plant here 3 j ° ae will be doubled to a 30,000 a week tion of the oncoming express.| It was the whistle of the Limited Killing capaci nt. Nickel .-- Springfield — have shipped 3,412,921 pounds of cu-|for best grades. | ra ks ii irec-| and bones—a longer shrieck— lauiibere;? forowilohs Shae Kecateen | race down the tracks in the direc-|}and s—a longe: | he Unt months ¢ hecott Ci : 70,090. al © as | | H i i patton nneeott Copper ESSA ay lake ih eee ape Cie A state | Lightning showed Bob that the com-|sundering the tissue of his dream. — 000,000 bbi: “The number*of completed wells, Licorice cotton yleld of California and Lower | hard face, and its place there hadjing pain in his face from the sent from the screen for more than Philadelphia—The Danish eteamer| California at 195,000 bales, ‘This! come a bright gleam of apprecia-|that had knocked him out, quaked 4s | two years, has returned to her home Pennsylvania now is discharging a|compares with 148,000 bales ast! tion for the opportunity at hand.|he realized that the hideous climax | tn Australia, and she is being star- 028, was 988 in excess of the ree . Motors B year the same period last year “The product! et a | the total initial production, 2,-| Mex. Seaboard’ Oil cargo of 18,000 bags and bales of | year. | “Don't be ina hurry, "bo!” Spike| was—not yet. ved by a Melbourne company in a sutside of the United r the | 666,745 barrels, was 959,652 barrels} ‘ontinent Pet | leered evil “What's de use of] The Limited had ‘begun its rush- | 107e¢le™ year 1924 was only 78 per ‘cent of xcess of initia!’ production | Mo. Wan. and Texas | spoilin’ de rich pickin’s for our-|jng sweep around the curve of the quantity produced tn thie coun-|for the first halt of last yet | Mistourl Pacltle fe. ‘Al | O INDI S | RY Is selves!!” Old Witch's Mask now, and Bob, HUDSON va aN ec phd, rh ecartee ichcaat at ocita in ala Sans ‘i |from where he balanced himself on |, Re ae ; lmatketrclosed + aif thie'cenatiot tthe Lead \the precarious slope above the LaSIS Hite nave a OO miles. « Feast nalt year with encburaging strength York Central NOW ES I ABI ASHED tracks, could see the nebulae of the [five ene A veal bap BA AD é crud } ased on.the record. made the| H., and Hartford —_ re 4 |headlight’s gestative lambency sud- : ke pro first six months of this year, the nd Western z denly, like a cosmic miracle or phe- Easy Terms nia fields to tt refining industry throughout the|North American q. = |nomenon, resolve into a fast swell- SEE R. N. VAN SANT parent v er of the north-| United States during 1925 will ne-| Notthern Pacifle — Bs So S R W B b . ing sun of brilliant intensity. Un- western New Mexico fields which this | ceive. more. for thelr plant output | Pacific Ol! 2 ays Koger YY. Babson in Comment on Its \der its searching light his soul felt try {s capable of producing, and | than any 12-month period since 1922, | Pan Amerie: a EG E Bi * \bared—discovered in shame. Then he dominant position held by the | The average weekly, prices for the | Pennsylvania, -_ sis ect on very usiIness Man: Future | the door that had closed in his mind United States in the world produc-| first six months of this year based| Phila and Rdg. C. and I. _-.- . ? flew open again, letting a cool draft petroleum Jon the low weekly quotations of The | Phillips Pet. — E Prosi cts Bri ht vat Fetuentio #alty. bie oe" Hl The tremendous increase of oll in| Oll and Gas Journal are generally | Pure’ Oll - 2 pe gat. hier ad Seb Dk het ah ¢ first six months of this year over | ligher than the average prices for| Radio Corp = perce Rs ee saute be ™ the output of the same period last | 1923 and 1924 tn the case of gaso,| Iteading — = Pca: z |not so far out upon the lonely : year was'divided among the flelds of | lines. fuel ofls, fricluding , gas” ofl, /Tep. Iron and Bleel Be | pa retort Misra corenen eS eM bo hee ca a y | fringes that he could be a murderer! Kansas, Oklahoma, North Central | wax and lubrieants. The exceptions | Reynolds ‘Tobacco B - 81% epenae pt eeeeet wey pi ba pists to = But precious time had been lost Texas, East Central Texas, South-|to this rule are of minor, import-| St. Louis and San Fran. o1y |e 8 Orne Ee atm tisey Us| Outlook. for Automobile Stocks. and it seemed too late to remedy gt weet) (Texas, ‘North Louisiana. and }ance.” seaboard Air Line’ ~~ 38% | freed “a digest of the conclusions | “The above comments apply to his monstrous dilatoriness now. Salt Creel Busses ars Roebuck *. 189 | eared, The official statement is | (he industry and not ‘to the stock With a cry of sharp command to |], C ~ Sinclair-Cén Ol 2174] cu eeilowa: market. Our investigations are in his hobo comrades already some |] Love Casper Townsend Hotel / . Bbuthecn Pacitic 985 d connection with the manufacture di bove him, Bob whirled || °* ™ ond 1p. m and § p m: f a is ‘| “The most salient fact evident in istance above him, Bob whirle ci aL A t Southern ‘Railway he mos and distribution of -automobiles. Sd did dowd tothe ‘teackside Leave Salt Creek Standard: OU, Cal. 57% | any present study of the automobile | Therefore we perhaps skould sus 1 y ‘ : 8 a. m., 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. T a AFAT T Stendard’Oll; N’ 3! {% | industry ts that its development has | nothing: regarding the securities of Spike pitched himself after | Bob, |) icxpress Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily IN CREASED BL \ IN( Shetwate ae gs_| detied all prophets and has exceeded | the companies. I, however, wish to cursing malevolently, determined to || Salt Creek Transportation Ce, bt | stuac “3 the most optimistic: hopes. In the | make this comment; namely, that abort Bob’s reformation; spitting BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS ler, early-years of the industry the-auto | i; jg yery dangerous to consider and snarling like a tomcat thwarted i TELEPHONE 144 ene nmemonsinns goed was believed to be only a fad to be | automobile stocks as a group. Each ofa salmon can. Potts tobaggoned ~~ Ad S dS day Following S Bie ] | tev owned by the wealthy. Pwenty-tv« | {ndividual “stock must stand on {t® | “Help, fellows!” eried Bob, des-| comfortably after them on his wide ivance Ocore: atur lay Following Sensational | >. years ago autom ve, [OWN basis. Some will go to higher | perately pushing the boulder. and well-filled pants. h D P a Cj . te upon as we renee airplanes today. | figures, while others will decline to “$ielp, for God's sake; fellows!” ator When it finally was discovered that | nothing. 'Many of the keenest bank- ‘ , Hes Jump the ay receding in Closing C8 the automobile ‘had practical value.) ers believe that automobile stocks,| Bob gasped at the cold cruelty of are Bob, rreend pashli ne (6) t | C tract: t ; then bankers began to talk about | taken as a whole, are too high at | Spike’s idea, when he understood it.| boulder in an effort to topple it ‘ut july Contracts, U.a8. (Rubher ‘ | the ‘saturation point’. Every \year | the present time, and am inclined | But then-—-a surge of bitter indif.|the tracks into the Gorge; while the alata L Steel the bankers stated that the following | to agree with this diagnosis. On Sadi dh argot and instincts of football hours Wabast 4. bil 1aieath thelr ference came over him, and he re- ‘ paid pets (5 CHICAGO, Aug. 1—Speculative! Today's range of grgis pl yt essarmdtanl he year automobiles would reach thelr | the other hand, if.the expected con: | ja xed not far behind disciplined his tongue , atau einen oularny al | Westinghouse Dlectrie . saturation point d the industry | solidations take place, the surviving | afé, ' ie ; ... land mind iin this crowded moment. Two cents per word or ten cents interest on the buying side continued | ¥ pi Coen ay Low clone | lire! Overtand would begin to decline. Of course | companies should profit greatly | “Dat’s the ticket, kid! You're wise, Spike's answer was a vicious blow | Der, line. Bk b hrough today’s brief session of the} 016.5 ee sola tig ah na® | Woolworth! #24 no trees grow to the skies and some | thereby. The automobile industry | ch? De Limited's stuffed to de roof of his steel hand against’ Bob's tem- NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. vheat market. Domestie crop es: | sop: 149 3 49 me the automobile Industry may | jx @ good deal like the copper indus: | wit’ registered mail, an’ after she ple. “Come away from here, yuh te RE i AB as 6 and heavy rains in Burope| Mec, ~..2.1.80% 1.649§+1,801 mca ae 5 -, | Peach its mastinun development: but | try, “Both industries, as industries, | humps off dere won't be no one Ieft| razy Joon!” he yelled, tugging at | BL ACKFACE. CAP” HEADLINE ‘ 3 zi Taare - E: Seti e ATS all the pessimists: have been disap: | tly HL | S y ag y id a as m pi af ere used ullish factors, pr M 1.54%4 1.57% 1.54 W YOMING OLLS : at : ayers ar ia ee addwenghs gaye Lhe eats F tell a to keep our fingers outen Bob's coat with his one good hand, | will be charged the space of two 5 2 4% cents, w i ? V x . | Yeate 4 n iy One s¢ de wreck! stabbi i ; F ies% ona De 4S xlog as tina |e || | Present Conditions: in-the Trade, | they: run considerable risk, Moré Again—the plaintive, wailing se aycists ne pase ale 4 advertising will be pokes oh 7 4 he PARTE |dver, statistics » stron ndicate | s78te the’ .tanipeats reer ic ys th * {respective of : ¢ Ps gS Wid ductaligns oy Blas ,Vucu' ais | that’ the copper stock a class, | Whistt eh 4 Nether “ |rethrew the whole strength of his of words. re : ‘ : : . “ad Bul > eA. Seonts re % safer bet tlian the automobile | 2¢@F, now. Already eee | big young body against the boulder TION OF CLASSIFIED : “in Tear ea tra a ia being spent | 2tocks at the moment. pea fiyer’s searchlight hia meanwhile calling encouragement in | ered ta , wipe ss ep ing, there ar “The most dangerous factor in | the blackness of the storm, a faint- the manner of his linesman days to per Daily Tribune wil om p:and holders of contracts real- moderate declin Ited from improv caused prices to | Sept. - on, advertising mostly for the benefit of, the co: good for the industry, This) all signifies that the business is beco Stabllized. What was on sumers and should ultimately’ be tndust: These Installment pur chases, however, have resulted | in the tying up of'a lot of money, which ly not a healthy condition, so that |some automobile companies arc ly luminous patch against which the | where now a certain doom awaited it. CHAPTER II try to move the boulder, and that ten seconds more had sloughed off into futility with the Limited many score yards nearer to its doom. onsible for more than F ewer changes models, consolld: the situation today is the tremen 5 4 ;. | Potts, who gingerly essayed to help. | one incorrect insertion of any ad- : lions are taking place, and varlovs |dous purchase of cars on install: | Qld Witch's Mask was etched in} But Potts’ efforts amounted to little | vertisement ordered for more thao ing inp aii other fact re developing “which | ments. “This seems to be Inevitable | misty silhouctte—as the train raced| 176 than laying his fat weight on | one time. Errors not the fault of Otaroodte \donttibe dre unpleasant to many people. On| and doubtless {s « development | toward the curve where, for twenty! she boulder rather than against it tbe Saverio which clearly lessen - y ; eh ehatcrcea! are | aii vies Nite | © ; i d ‘ * | the real value of the adv ent The month-end the other hand these changes which will always continue ur the | years, it had passed in safety, but) 5, realized that it was useless to |‘ Al becpestined oat ertisem: by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- Uon will be made when the ¢rror does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. P pects, while provisions were lo luxury, has bécome a neceselt doing almost a benking busines“ Th those dozen mad seconds dur-| It seemed too late to take even TELEPHOND ADS. ¥ mpathy: with hows. what was once u tad, {s hecoming | without federal or stato supervision: ig which he stood manlessly ir-|the one remaining chance, but take | Careful attention will be given all : bai Ae SA EET a staple. This means that there This installment bz +inese the | etute and. indifferent. on the|it Bob’s suddenly awakened fighting ads reéelved over the TELEPHONE ler rm s, hi wi- | ol f e pI sry . ry i 2 $3, H W ct “4 '° | Quaxer Ol —- = 10a% :0h. [tthe fact: has giso been ,proven \Companies may have much trouble {crescendo of the Limited's break-|He made a leaping start for a sprint | want Ads to be classified properly Blackstone Salt, Creek 03 03 | Coton auto, always an auto, |nhend. It ia a new businese, which |neck race toward the boulder and/up the tracks toward the oncoming |.must be in the Casper Daily Tribune jSceemsanie: Zip At. [whieh tnsures repeats and | Ineans there {s still a lot to learn | destruction, somewhere in a far cor-|express; but in that same instant | olflce before 10. Want Ads received | Bueles Geese nz ‘ | ment orders, ‘The new gen | und hence some must suffer during | ner of Bob's mind a door seemed to| Spike also jumped—toward Bob. | Uiigc, 17 ,}0, 14,0. ill be inserted acta |Soung people is being brought up | the process of Tearn! Uxperience'| slam gustily. Its echoes through| “Spoil me game, ch? You——” | Classity aoe By GEORGE T. HUGHES movements 4 er articl i te te |with the idea that an a obtle | fy very valuable, byt lke most yalu- | the dead corridors of his soul cold-|cursed Spike, swinging his. steel | OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE th 19 per Tribu © series, but {t seems nec wa Is as necess: as a'sewing machine | uble things i# very costly. Even ity reminded him of the immediate|arm like a clubbing rod full and vice | 4 MENTS, iia lipeas tant ; thet warnibe ere or a bathroom. | thous’: thle Installment business if iutite thatihie bodies and his Hoos at Bob's tiead, _, lust, be wccompaniea by cash or alk of railroa e mergers wil! doubtless |-Onio | sx pamelor Freres, eet ekout two | eretnats of any good thing it ls {Were closed to society now and—| The luminous: Sager of the Tm Rae the” coreltn retin Transportation A c mated; more will probat . jm lon people ai oi Sita Af ilways pushed too far and overdone for aught she cared—forever, ited’s searchlight pointed out a /abour counting the words and the t 1 to facilitate these 1 t Tn sowie. cases the Continental ane Mos te lg agg The tntaliment buiness ts the weak. | The sharp tip of Nelson's stcel|strange picture of primitive action rate per word for the Casper Daily ; tage ts being t u us ofthe Biodis OF Done. | Now: Cork Oe ere te te ar scan that tho |est feature in the automobile stryc: |hand pecked at his elbow. “Git of-|laticed by the pelting rain: Spike, | Tebune Tue ‘ carn period Pepitean 3 ee tuiibe fait Salt ie 4 Consolidated’ = Bi SN AbEn moe autor bile business has | ture at the present time. fen the track, 'bo, or yuh'll git) believing his vengeance accomplish-'| j he chief pr thie kind disappointing. Therefore, the | Prairie Oli TI 5h.‘ | great possibilities. It to sald that | Other Features of the Industry, | smeared. Let's shinny up ais ledge ed dasbing: for the safety of the HELP WANTED—Female Mee at tie Nickel Pinte woiabts safe sourse for the investor 9! tyumpte ON. 86. [certain companies are almost able! “The automobile industry liay done here, outen de way, until she—|ledge; by # P uck, on. to buy railway stocks and bonds on to pay thelr dividends merely from | very much more than manufacture | bumps off!’ riveted to the trackside near the LADIES wanted motor vehicles, It has revolution: | Bob was dimly conscious that|boulder; Bob, dazed, on his knees | “dressing envelopes treet not cullator anit ed with | thelr own demonstrated earning —aegeeene—- | the sal of parts and other accessor _on ery ? pote aula which have teen ofti. | Powe rd everything else. | MARKET lines. ‘Therefore the industry 1s here | ted our highways and haz created | potts was whimpering there beside| from the effects of Spike's blow. apare titer eens 5 in your home, ly admitted to be \. | There sk in acquiring CRUDE to stay and ts gradually getting on |n great road building Industry of |i) ¢eacks in the darkness, and that | fre » Write quick. Witenes Supply Hine’ but eared of | railway securities on this basis yith- | 7. a yound basis. Of course, there will | which man never before dreamed. |e COs creedy excitement was (To be continued) Co., 28 W. Quincy, Chicago, eed Increasing it by paying high | Big Muddy be many, more consolidations. ‘There | 1t has developed the oil business to their n more ¢ is no wense in having so many dif-| proportions which the Rockefellers, LADIG—Bléasact sewing at home, ferent: makes of cars. Gradually |in thelr most optimistic moments, | ————————— your machine, everything fur- nished, hi y these willbe brought together and | never believed would be possible. | j.sther and other products used in| through elevated str ighest prices. “Write for especially | particula, therg will be fewer companies, re- | it ts the. great backbone today of pecially: eitth eee ome Sewing Co., 311 es simply because speculators | Mule, Cree are spreading. merger reports. Sunber Eyen when a small road 1a taken | Hamilr over by a large one and dividends on | Ferris on their intrir the automovile industry has been | at important junctions, which may , . ; P ling and a: business. Rubber, which it at Eee Brg EOS eee 1 acctue to holders it | the former's. stock are guaranteed | Byron | Pulte in cet uceenlel aac now’ «| cuentwfive years ago was used only | turned topsy-turvy by the automo-|maxe corner lots the least. yaluable | WANTED—Women to make mone: 4 me other road acqu | the latter t conservative inves: Dae a - | crout factor, It, however, should | for wearing apparel and tips of bile chemical engineers. Instead of *he most valuable as at ot home. Plain home sewing. No on son Hee idesiresd ot | aisdugth ot the: guckeelaeumaetets |Cage tees Pe remembered that even today the | pencils, Ie today the Uasis of a| “the other great factor which bas | present. The automobile will re- | Canvassing, Write for samples and te have pes He largor-| abd otto the eAdeceeinenth ie, tat aLeceeeiene utouoblle im defying the trend of | tremendous industry with ramifica- | not yet been fully appreciated is the | sult in the development of subsidiary | MArUCulars. Success Sewing By npetitive buying by | the larger | an “that some wf ‘theae | Cance 'Creelt ‘ther product, Where in the caso | tone all over the world, ‘There are | effect that the automobile ts to have | business centers in tho outskirts of | ei Bx 207, Long Branch, nystems for the se urities {nyo “tH | Perf DeeHbA bg Dine of most manufactured articles the'| scores of other instances where in-|on our cities. We complain about | every city. Many believe that no bebepr tobe reas) RFOET WPM Pes dees ste hh 10) Wel eats. Gow Gluschaser tr getting less today: for | duatries have been revolutionized | the congestion of our cities, but ax | more bis department stores will be | HELP WANTED—MALE . CHee diapault: | cote ‘tle uter [Graybull. =. puch tun he did ten years ago, |and greatly aided by the develop: | yet very litle hag heen done to pre: | built in our large cities and that the ; wb th Baile the reverse te true in the cane of the | ment of the automobile, It ts sald | pare for it, Woe established parking | automobile will ultimately revolu: | Sax oy . ‘ ¢ | put tod mi ndbnes fk Bustn ... automobile. Not only ts the auto: | that more cotton teday {a going into | rules und regulations, but te ee eutee Ot Ere cak aie ee sternate | © way Mall Cheri eey Ranger, Rath 2 : Roe’ Creek mobile improved every year, but | tires than into dresses, while aah. piem, Cie not ae pee Bawa pute oe travel will be developed: | ment. poeltions. it eae govern: D f k be rid of ‘Salt Creek prices are Aeclining notwithstanding Basi atta of paint, artificl This solution w ome 8 hare now little used will! lars. Mokane, Duy Denver eels,