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COO EE Ne t PAGE EIGHT DAILY CASPER LAMBS BRING| RECORD PRICE SINCE, WAR IN OMAHA MART Top of $14.65 Hung Up by Fat Lambs Shipped by B. B. Brooks; Feeders and Cattle Also Bring Good Prices. of 73-pound lambs | an average price of $9.95 head, and showed $3.30 as the! top for yearlings and ewes. | s on the Brooks cattle showed equally as aatls-| and indicated an up- | the cattle market. sheet on a six-car ship- owed the following on station, lambs brought a edars $14.60, and The Brooxa top of $14.65. the 105,710, price Stocks and Grains Cc TRIBU BRINGING UP FATHER wy t © Old ewen 37.50 ich is the best eere, with an average weight brought an average $9 each, which is be to be the highest price ob-| ee Ciahawa that + Wyoming steers this sea-| so pAtges ¢| son. The cows, with an average| a season of | industry— of 1,094 pounds, brought jan average price per head. of $59.00. For the six-car shipment the aver age price, including cows and steors was 37 The sheet on six cars of sheep shows 697 fat lambs, weight 52,800, price aS inst pages | Southern steers included in’ the| fat lambs, welght 29,080, price shipment also brought a good Two cars of double-wintered | fenders, weight 29,860, price| three-year-old ‘southern steers, with | | an average weight of 1,106 pounds eres, weight 14,200, price | brought an average price of $86.94} | per head, A summary the lambs a lot shows that All the shipments were handled by pounds and & Co, firm, and were} brought an a ce of 39.80 a by Armour, Cuda- head y and’ Morris packing concerns New Drilling Tools Put Out by, Leidecker Firm Proving Asset in Field G. W. Leidecker, president and] save under-reaming. American Locomotive ~ al manager of the Leidecker Dozens of affidavits “have ‘been { American Sm. and Ref. e ta ints ans idecker Tool com-| American Sugar ---- gps Opie a Ah: be pany from @rilling contractors’ and| American Tel. and Tel. at Marietta, Ohio, and chief | o11 companies in this vicinity openly | American Tobacco — ributing offices at Casper, left} praising the results obtained with| American Water. Works last’ evening for a tour of Montana| the Leidecker spiral drilling bits. American ‘Woolen and Glacier National park. While in Among ‘the local companies who] Anaconda Copper the ny n state he plans to visit | have testified to the success attained | Atchi the famo urst oll field on busi-| by this new method are the Midwest ne Refining company, A. J. Hardendorf, drilling contractor; H. Russell, drilling contractor; Comar Oll\ com. Leidecker is very enthusiastic © praise of his two newest drill- WORKING OVERTIME: {TONIGHT SCHICK ? "Wu BET WHEN 1 ait }, THROUGH BLAYIN’ | HOME SWEET HOME” THAT GOX UORSTAIRS Le CANCEL. HIS LEASE - 5 Fi NES ~ PoP GOT THINGS FIXED UP wiTk THE BANK ANO THEYRE GONG 7 DEPOST $1090 TO. |. BR AccousT INSTEAD OF POSTAGE * STAMPS FEW HOURS YET MAKING OOT Allis Chemical and Dye American Can American’ Car and Foundry Atl. Coast Line Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio - Bethlehem Steel - ing to the Leidecker spiral bit] pany and A. W.. Peake ‘of the Mid-| California. Pet and spiral winged sub, The outstand-| west Refining company, Canadian Pacific —_. ing advantages of these two gteat| It is estimated that the Leidecker| Central Leather pfd new drilling aids is the speed with] spiral bits will eliminate 80 per cent | Cerro. de, Pasco which they ‘drill, because they drill] of the “fishing” caused by broken | Chandler Motor a straight hole. mix mud, eliminate | pins or boxes. That's a broad state-| Cherapeake and flat holes, save cordage, save wire] ment but Mr. “Leidecker says it’s| Chicago and Northwestern _._ ines, prevent mud rings, save pipe,’ true. Chicago, Mil, and St. Paul pfd Fruit SAN JOSE, Cal.—Eastern and Cal- {ternia capital haye formed a com- pany to plant 60,000 acres of Cali- fornia land. to wine grapes BALTIMORE, Md.—Maryland to o growers have only been. able to set out, 44,000 acres this year and some of the fields-are late, but most of them are well mxled with early that August will break all previous records, It is reported in banking circles that Packard July net approximated $2,500,000 ‘or more than $1.00 a sha Lumber NEW ORLEANS — The Southern Pine Association mills last week re | ceived orders for 7114 million feet of lumber. Production decreased 4.6 medium and late plants included, giv-| per cent to 71 million feet and ship-| Gult S ing assurance aguinst a glutted mar-| ments dropped § per .cent to 4, | Hudson ket million, Unfilled corders total "249 | Ulinols Central Flour KANSAS CITY—Slow shipping rections account.for the reduced o put of hard wheat,flour in the last week. Increases haye taken place in e last few days, both from bakers jobbers million | feet Tobacco | MOULTRIE, G bright Jeaf toba weeks of —Sales of Georgia co for the first two the sales..season totaled pounds, which brought an average of 16,76 cents Most of this was of infer- The best leaf is just now the market and bringing ¢ than 1924 prices Automobiles DETROIT—Packard shipments are ning 180 a day and prospects are! mc WYOMING OILS |! | Business Briefs T a E ling « AG Packir nid A we le improvemer § : packers, Beet | SRY 29 tae was on a more| ea 09 10 basis. Liberal rece! Ea 12% 13% de of cattle are arriving EH op 10 ing more freely into = 01% 08. | Pork trade is a lit- 0 0 and moving freeely at O44 05 es. o4 5 | —— : | O4t FORT WORTH—G al expan- Produce 04 05 on of the Texas sheep industry is} per M.. 1.00 2.00 hla summer, owing ‘to the ge, reasonable price of a satisfactory wool market and ¢ of a third good wool crop. 19 1 | REET oe . 9 1 mus ni Ws POTATOES 4.00 c —Potatoes, re-| zs 3.50 4.00 6 on track 1.42 cars: mr \t L hipments 513 cars; trads CURB STOCKS ing good: market stronger; especial- ts 0% [ly Minnesota; Kansas and Missouri Creek Producers " | “ | 61 P Ror | ' ord | SILVER Li e eter T une Classified NEW YORK silver Want Ads. 69%; Mexican 4 | Chicago, R. I. and Pacific Po ‘ Colorado Fuel %)/ ews I Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. Dodge Brothers pfd. - Great Chr: a Cola tongoleum-Nairn Sonsolidated * Ga Davison Chemical Du Pont de Nemours Blectric Power and Lights etfs Erle First pfd. Famous Player: Moto! orthern pfd, Independent O. and Int. Harvéster .-. Mer, Marine tckel " pia, - Int Kelly Springtield Kennecott Copper Lehigh ley .-- a Louisville and Nashville - M Truck Marland Ot Maxwell M Mex. Seaboar Mid-Continent Pet Mo., Kan. and Texas Missouri Pacific y Northern Pacific Oil -. - Pan American Pet. B Penn Phila. Phillips Pet. Pure Ol! Radio Corp Reading Rep. Ire Reynolds Loujs and San Fran. -.. Seaboard Air Line ~ 4 Sears Roebuck Sinclair ¢ outhern Pacific Texas a Tobacco Product Transcont, Ol Union Pacific Us U. § Us. U Wabash pfd Westinghouse Electr Willys Overland Woolworth sler ACCOUN , | two points to a new top at 621, and i | rate 4; closing bid 4; offered ~S0 TU BE HERE A FOR SOME OUTSTANDING HAIL oMARES If SHARP. DEMANG Freight Car Loadings Speed Up Buying on Gotham Exchange and revival of activity and strength in the public utilities featured to- day's stock market.: American Can, General Blectric and Mack Trucks all surpassed their previous 1925 high records, but spotiness develop- ed in some of the lower-priced indus- trial issues. The closing was strong. rales approximated 1,250,000 NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—(By The Associated Press).—Attracted by thi report that freight car’ loadings had crossed the million mark for the third consecutive week, new buying orders poured into the railroad shares it the opening of today’s stock mar- | ket. Frisco common was quickly run up a point to a new record top at 95, and several others improved frac- tionally. Mack Truck opened two points higher, and Davison Chemical but General’ Railway Signal showed an initial loss of two points. Eastern rails monopolized spetula- e interest in’ the early trading, th the industrials showing an ir- egularly higher tendency, United Fruit jumped 514 points and General Railway Signal recover- ed jt early loss and moved up nearly | five points before the end of the first hour tern New York, Ontarlo and was rapidly bid up over j early gains of a point or more, were recorded by Erle first preferred, Wheeling and Lake Erie common and preférred and New Haven, Amer- ican Ice fell back two points and | United States industrial Alcohol one. Foreign exchanges opened steady, demand sterling and French francs ng virtually unchanged at $4.85 and 4.67 cents respectively. response to commis- advices, considerable 1 the industrials into ing the morning. ws stimulated the id ‘motors 1 Wi In n house fi switching dv list. which arted upward again before mid.day n byoyancy developed in some f the high-priced industrial issues, | Mack Trucks soared 7% points to 2031 within a small frac mn of. level reached before the * to purchase additional stock a share now seljing around were deducted) American Can 1 six points to a record high time at 241 lc utility shares showed signs of throwing off ‘recent pressure due | to anee 8 of Inflated prices, Mon: jtana’ Power, West Penn Compan International Telephone and aph rising 2 to 3 points, Rats. | e price of lead $3 a ton, was | in a jump in American| | to 10814, duplicating its previous ure of the year. Neral Electric also reached a new | aximum figure at $21!5, as dla] Wabash preferred B and at 57 | | MONEY NEW YORK, Aug uN | mney easy; high 4; low 4 | last loan 4; call loans against accept ances 31$; time loans firm: noixed | rola 60-00 dayw 14% G41: 46 onthe 416@4%! prime commercial | paper 4 WE OUGHT GLAD WE WERE LUCKY ENouGH To GET THOSE STAMPS CONVERTED INTO CASH~ [T'S CERTAINLY TOOK LOAD OFF MY MIND be Casper Daily Cribune NE To BE YES~AND MINE TOo!-1 HOPE L NEVER SEE ANOTHER STAMP AS LONG AS « Ae [CRUDE MARKET] 2.00 Salt Creek, -----.---2---------= Rock Creek .-..--3--—--------- Big Muddy —----------------- Elk Basin ses-es-seens ene ne Lander nena = Cat Creek -..... Lance Creek ....---.,-------= Osage eeenn enn Grass Creek, light --....-.-... Greybull ..---e-wenenancne. ‘Topohiight) 22.5 caeccemenceen Mule Creek ~-.-.---..--------- Sunburst oe Hamilton Dome —.~----...-.. Ferris CHIC. pit afte scored the Liv responsi Pilot Butte ~..-........ tempora receipts 69 cars, grain 0 tinued Chicago Prices opening te decl CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—(U. S. Depart-| 2° Sh ment of ‘Agriculture).—Hogs, receipts | ¢1'g0 45 21,000; slow, uneven; mostly 10c to} i vesula 2ic owed'than Wednesday's best} +, $1.66 prices; light light and slaughter little Oil and Financial News AINT CHICK~ L AINT SEEN YOOSE SINCE THE NIGHT OF THE BANK ROBBERY-~1'vE GoT A SURPRISE FoR YOUSE- WHEAT SCORES PRICE ROVANCE Heavy Movement of Grain Toward East Stimulates Press).—Active buying soon took up all the surplus offerings in the wheat this side of the Atlantic had only:a THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925 MAR THE GENTLEMAN FROM THE APARTMENT OPSTAIRG ISIN THE PARLOR: sIR- HE WANTS To ste KOU PLAY Wall Street Briefs The Dutch Petroleum company, controlled by the Standard Oil com- pany of New Jersey, has discovered oil in two new localities in Dutch East Indies, Purchasing William Sproule, president of the] ‘iris Southern Pacific, said, on his return from abroad that if conditions’ in Mexico remain favorable, the+1,500 miles. of railroad the company fs. building to connect the west coast of the’ United States as far north as Portland, Oregon, with Mexico City, would be opened in the fall of 1 Work of piercing the moun- tains was being carried out, and when completed, the line will be one of the most picturesque routes in AGO, Aug. 3.—(Associated r the start today and prices rapid The fact that erpool market was but little ve to yesterday’s advance on may their Augu Mis: York, week- ry influence here. Chicago's were again extremely small, and the heavy movement of ut of here to the east con- to attract notice. Chicago] the world, Mis prices, which ranged from aioe ine to 4c advance, Septem-| Total income of Ray Consolidated| State 4 to $1,644, and December $1.62%%, were followed by an r rise that Hfted September 4%, and December to $1.637%. in prices Copper for the first half of 1925 be- fore depreciation, depletion. and fed- eral taxes, amounted ‘to $2,085,584, compared with $896,598 in the first ---Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus, MR. IIGSS SWEET HOME" OVER AGAIN- THAT'S ME-THE GANG SPLIT OP Harrison To a Try Channel BOULOGNE, France, Aug. 13.— (By The Associated Press}—Both swimming across the English chan- nel are again engaged in training for the feat,,and swimming: fans ing them, ed from the slight which prevented her attempt. cessful fourth attempt on Monday | that she would not try again,'now | says she will. t KETS’ = WILL “HOME By TAYLOR: $2000 WORTH OF POSTAGE STAMPS! who aspire to the honor of have the satisfaction of see- attempting to; make crossing at the same time— st’ 18, or there abouts, is Gertrude Ederle’ of ' New who was to have started last end, has completely’ recover- indisposition s Lillain Harrison of Buenos * » who announced while in’ of collapse after her unsuc- | nT 5a. a) Subsequently, setbacks half of 1924. Production in the s > changed; moderate shipping demand; | resulted from free selling to realize | ong quarter fell to 34,700,708, pounds pills baneen ete ont coal if Umited mostly ‘to underweight; bulk] profits. On the other hand milling | trom 36,242,239 pounds in the first} otter September 15. Registery at: good and choice 110 to 226-pound de-| gemand was reported to show con- quarter. Richards & Cunningham Co., Caspere ~ scription $13.50@13.80; choice 150 to} siqérable_» improyement. Wheat =" 170.pound averages topped at $13.90;| closed unsettled, %c to lo net desirable 240 to 325-pound butchers largely $13:40@13.55; bulk packing sows $11.80@12.20; heavyweight hogs $13.00@113.60; medium $13.20@13.75; higher, and De Rainy sy. After opening unchanged . 3 Nght Mght © $12,00@13.9 packing Reel gal “off, Hantenber sili SS NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—Cotton sows $11.50@12,35; sualghter plgs|s1.0412, the corn market averaged | SP0t qulet; middling $23.50. ba eth lower although September at one Bae apr re 2 Cattle, ‘receipts 11,000; ‘few -choice | time touched $1,05 Hy Flour steers steady; others lic to 25e low-| No important rallies took place | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 13.— er; yearlings showing most decline;| in the late dealings. Corn closed |Flour 20c higher; family - patents trade slow;°$16.10 paid for medium $8.90@9.20; shipments 31,974 barrels; and welghty offerings; few loads $15.50@16.00; choice long yearlings unsold, $16.00 asked; few western grassers here; fat cows steady; heif- ers weak to uneyenty lower; light bo- logna bulls very dull at recent de- tember ing unc 41% 0 to Provi steady at %c to Ic net decline, Sep- Oats sympathized with corn, Start- ed slight losses all around. September $1.65 to $1.65% ember $1.62%*to $1.62%. weather made the corn mar- COTTON $1.035% to $1.03%. bran $26.00. LEASING OF AIR LINER TO nged to %c up, September 41% c, oats prices later show- sions felt the effect of a de- Tribune Want Ads Bring Result) cling; practical top heavies $4.75; cline in hog values. vealers firm to 25c higher; mostly] WWheat— Open High Low Close $13,00@ 18.50; $14.00 paid rather free-| sept, ___. 1.64 1.66% 1.64 1, Vi RED ly for outsiders. Dec. 1,64 1.61% 1.621% Sheep, receipts 13,000; slow; bulk] x14 167 1.64 1.6514 r ‘ early sales fat native lambs steady|~ cy PI Sa Pasar aa oe ~t at $14.75; one load to city butchers | sept. -... 1.04% 1.05 1.03% 1.08% | tne ‘x vy Hoblishn’ ald toaay ie ri $15.18; buyers bearish on. buck}pee. _ Si 86% 86% | tonande’ offer for I oe ii lambs; asking higher on fat range | yfay 89% BEN © BPR) Ainiginleyoe Anigtleg toe tei actin lambs; heavy foeding lambs $14,50:| Gate Ae i Apr stes s aap Mar cakly steady; fat sheep fully steady; odd | Se 413% sn it oie is ae wove lots ni ard to $8.00; heavies | De: 1 path We gira cae EB a gale mioatiae month | range re ean fact that this would tle up the] Gan two families go on an auto Reads! |Pegroeet . Shenandoali because of lack of] mobile trip together are expenses ye pee hellum, Jobn Hays Hammond, Jr.,]equally and return friends? The; ¢, hanes Briies cep 11215 113 | FePresenting a commercial aviation|Gunn family and the Tytes try. 1 DENVER, Colo., Aug. 13.—(U. s.]May _ 1.16% 147% SRT oan nage & reduest to} You can get a lot of laughs out of Department of: Agriculture).—Hogs,| Lard— resident Coolidge. for use of the/the funny events pictured daily receipts 1,600; mostly 25c lower than! Sept, - Wednesday's ayerage: top $13.60 for four loads; other 193 to 251-pound} $13.40@13,55; one load packing sows $12.65; drive-ins $13.40@13.50; ‘pack- ing sows 25c lower;. bulk $12.0015 25c lower; stockers $12.00 @12.25, ‘attle, receipts 600; calves 150; fat steers and feeders steady to ‘calves ‘strong; other classes two loads 728-pound mixed yearlings $11.00; mixed g steers $7:50; odd head $8.50@0.7 mixed load cows $4.35@4.50; mixed cows and heifers $5.90;"several loads fat Corn ,2y helfers $5.60@5.70; best vealers $10.00] Rye—No. 2, $1.14%4. 31 of City Ordinance No. 512-A @ 10.50; tew steers and feeders $5.15] Barley-——70@ 82e with before September 15, 1925: @6.65, Timothy seed—$7.25@8.50, 4h A a Sheep, receipts 600; fat lambs fully | Clover seed—$19.50@ 27.00, Section 31. steady; Mttle wold early: two loads| Lard—$17.27. which are now Colorado fed lambs 314.25; with %5| Ribs—$19.00 i ; - out to car $18.00; other classes un.| Bellics—$22.00 Ue ed: eeu be inspected by changed at Wednesday's prices. fel A cota ala) | sugar ($1.00) Dollar shall be charged. Sugar futures closed steady; ap W YORK, Aug. 13.—Copper, tion a tag bearing the name and proximate sales, 42,000 tons; Sertem qieaay: Sete Iytic, spot and futures, |! applicant shall be issued by ber 249; December 2.65; January | 14% or % Dy March May 2.79. Tin, casy: spot and nearby, $57.87: ||| SPector showing his approval fitices tion and he shall keep a record Poultry Iron prices unchanged approval.” CHICAGO. Aug. 13.—Poultry. alive] Lead, firm: spot, $9.15@10.00. (Signed) sx cars In, one dye: fowls 18@25 4c. Zinc, easy; East St, Louls spot | broilers 20@27 springs 26¢; roost nd futures, 87.50@7.55. ers 18c; geere, old, 1c. Antimony, spot, $18,00@18.25. | $1.68% @1.70. 3 white, 414% @42 Los Angeles, but Mr. Robinson said no formal offer for a lease had been received. the c Watch a 18.95 18.90 utomobile trip starting August 1 omic strip “MOM'N PoP. for events leading up to their 22.10 irains and Provisions, Aug. 13.—Wheat: Se@1 NOTICE TO No. hard, —No. ow 2 mixed, $1,05%@1.06; $1,06@1.07% white, 42% @43%c Xe. You are hereby hall | quired to confor Electric Code in all respects. METALS si6~ OWNERS notified that the following Section _All outside aerial radio installations in place or which may hereafter be Toe fee of One ($1.00). Dollar shall he each additional inspection the addi the City Electrical In- of such radio installa- RADIO * must be complied the City Electrician m with the National such inspection a charged and for tion sum of One Upon final inspec- street address of the in his office of such E. C. McCRARY, City Electrician,