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> 4 25 PAGE SI ae She GCasperiDailp-Srisune,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 19: D A L. ‘e Oil and Financial News Bex “MAR KET S PROSPERITY SPREAD [BRINGING UP FATHER ; gi : _--Drawn for The Tribune by George McManus BY AUTO TOURISTS te Stocks and Grains BY GOLLY- I. My LEFT MY TICKET AY HOME AM’ 1 DON'T KNOW WHERE THE , BEIN' IF V.KIN JOST SNEAK ©" PAST MAGGIE'S ROOM: TLL BE AT THAY CHOWDER PARTY IN LESS THAM. =U TEN MINOTES - AFRAID TO GO HOME ONTILL On MY WAN: eT te Two and Half Billion Dollars Being Spent This} | fh Season by Vacationists Who Travel Highway Routes. ©. ROYLE 1,500,000 sight-seers ‘ c. t not a state which has | Au I its own points of en ma | n this y interes | an ever of these facts, it is not | n Labor Day mar i to learn that at le xcursior jollars will be t the sur ere let before with the 1,995 | t ii Hide, tai whic eenes 4 this seaso ions of dollar uncomplete from 19: re is r About $ bs oe me \MOM’N POP---Hills Save Money Where four utomobile t i ae Sort jone ae tS pechg spent on the roads : pe pant miles of paved rura 2 iF er a ea 1 Nisa Ho haere WELL LUCY IT LOOKS | =r SURE DOES-SINCE LEAVE ITD ME TO GET THROUGH CHEAPLY )) (7 WHY WERE GONG © aeerese GFE GONG TOILET : easel parking: space LIKE WE'RE GOING — | WE'LL ONLY HAVE To WEIRE GOING TO RIDE IN MR. GUNN'S CAR 7D DRIVE UP pene a eee Pie TENN BOY THE GAS WHEN WE'RE this and year. 1 TO HAVE A PRETTY. If pay HALE THE EXPENSES REBY CUTTING DOWN THE GASOLINE BILL SE ROR iS iS peas SNE Ue AND ELL BOY ITCOMING ¥/ ined in other : fe NICE VACATION « IT MAKES IT ALL cabh J} MOUNTAINS! Tr WOULD BACK BECAUSE IT WILL BE DOWN / | , aie THaT'S FiNE!- BUT You HAVEN'T. SAID YET _WHERE YOU INTEND To GO BE LOTS CHEAPER 10 HILL AND WE CAN COAST ALOT! STICK To A LEVEL - n in conne oblem. Plans are ir for the f office | a | in elty with commo: | kin tenants’ tomo: will be a 16 and office build- j i cost about $900,000, located | tates, There are | ’ es where a resident an tour for days without 5 yond its boundaries. At least three mill now in commission will devote art of the time t of 11 i ter ubway, the basis | Ame 6 is the old Erie cana building will be building, which will x cars. Abéve this | tower divided construction v t Tilinois now is leading in the mile vad its it ag rural roads under construc Trippers aro no longer discc i} tion, with a total of $53. Pennsyl- meee deferred until the end of the year, by prospects of bad we |v since all present licenses will “ex- pire at that time. and New York follow closel h uri is lead’ A countrywide survey 8 of the Mississippi clusively that the states se the greatest volume of tou fic are those which have t best roads. The great scenic wor ders, such ag the national parks Comm SPEGULATORS (_uivestock ) WHEAT FORCED ag a 106% | 21,000;slow, opened 26¢ lower; later Caner ences. es 1 40. 1a * ¥ sales 25c to 55c lower than Monday's | _ - Bi Cat Creek --. 15 5% /Upward Trend Maintained | average; moderate shipping demand; | Sellers Active on All Breaks | (ance Creek -. oO f North Carolina is With a total of | ais Chemical and D; construction. — es a American Can odity Trade News American Locomotive - American Sm. and Ret. American Su; American Tel. and Tel. With Continuation of bik packers inactive; bulk’ better) and Sharp Slump Winds Stock Demand. Peete itera yee Up Trading. $13.60; desirable aie |Greybull —.-..-------=. CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—(Associated | Torehlight -----------== top price at to 300-pound (Continued From Page One) truth” and said he wanted his moth- Dry Goods. Booth Fis mpany has} American Tobacco NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Stock NEW ORLEANS of blan-| ed operations an idle-| American Water Wor prices swept forward to new high | Vutchers Best cg ent rl bulk | press).—The icading: Chicago wheat ails Creek -—---------w-nma--- 1:29) 45 reng the statement. ng and other wht bartcka's American Woolen leyels today under the leadership of wag $12.40@ 18.15 operator began selling at the open: | pay ited Rais >| ‘The statement was concluded with eek have dou! Anaconda Copper the railroad issues, a dozen of which Nght $11 ing of. the-market here today, but r iad on = = | the assertion that the fugitives didn't a ye and sales of si Nuts. Atehison — attained new peaks for the ¥ light Nght" $11.50@ 13.50; pac almost immediately several promi: | Perrls -----= intend to harm any one “as long as ite ak retail he : ‘Texas-A\ condition ot | Ati. Coat! Ines. Trading again was featured by the | A" 12.00; slaughter pies | ent eastern houses ‘started -buying they don't stand between oursel ipts are running pe tiéb bein ioe the Taxad saldwin TLocomot spectacular advances in a number of 6. yeah A) with the result that values opened Piet: Bute and Iberty.” th this ti forecasts’ a yicla: of 44;-| Baluimore high priced specialties. The closing | fa, | trom leidown to %e up and stayed | Pile! FSS SS ear phy . | Bethlehem was strong. Sales approximated] Cattle, receipts 10,000; ., better | within narrow «limits. Commission PO a DIVORCED ASKED. ; bh ot Insect | tifornia, Pet 1,700,000 shares. grades fed. steers sem{-demoralized: | houses also were on-hoth sides of CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 18.—Al- i auded apmedige bear rite ds Wea fe ry Pia: —— shipping «demand very, narrow; in-| che market: and. this, also served to leging non-support, Mrs. Martha SEDALIA in pa See GARPABE A Palit IL ME li NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—(Assoctated | different bids. sharply lower; tes | produce irregular, but narrow, fluc- =—ir= | Hinckley has filed a petition in the quasitities : iid B Cerro de Ps Press).—-Speculative. aétivity con: | early saleg $11.00@14.00; looks $1.09 | tuations, with the: prices-never very Larimie cou_ty district court: for a mites ‘south a Chandler Motor E tinued: unabated at the opening of | under late tast week; no cholce na-| far from the opening figures. _ Sep- 6 divorce from her husbind, Albert 0. r § Fruit. and Ohio. today's stock market, with large | tives sold; $15.25 paid for highly fin-| tember wheat opened at $1.58% to Hinckley: Fi \N FRANCISCO—Owing to the ER Sees AEE blocks of representative railroad {s-| ‘shed yearlings; western grass steers | $1.5932; December $1.58 to. §1.58%, = JEFFERSON Move h pring c Paul pfa sues changing hands at higher] weak to 25c lower to killers; kinds and May at $1.615% to $1.61%. Dur- f Tell the Advertiser —“Saw It in lcensed in Missouri during t irvt | iA I. and Pacific ..-- pric Kansas City Southern jump: | Sultable for feeder. dealers, Aum ing the first hour September and The Tribune. of this year t 4,120 or raspberry pa | * ed 1% points on reports that it {Spots higher; heifers 5c lower; gen- | December dropped more than a full —-— regi 1 in| Honally. Ught | Jo Fuel - : would soon take the lead in a new |er@lly she-stock: market very slow: | point from the opening, but then (Continued From Page One) | 12 cents a pound for fruit but not re-| Congoleum southwestern merger plan, and Nor-| Vealers 25¢ to 50c higher at $13.00 | gained as much as the market stead. | wherein said Railroad company “was MONEY atl ving satisfactory supplies oneolldated Fi folk & Western 1 a new 1926 | @13.75. led, May wheat went from tc to| xfanted a right-of-way to construct, “ high at 140, Amerfean Car and] . Sheep; receipts 17,000: fat lambs | Sac over the Sine Teone Foundry led an advance in the fiver hataronth ‘strong; desirable | this, much la the elty of Casper, state of Wyoming,| NEW YORK, Aug. 18.— Call oquipment issues, natives to puckers $14.75@15.00; few} The + market was unsettled, and| through and upon the streets herein | Money steady; high 4; low 4; ruling Prospects for favorable July earn. | vellesorted lots to small killers $15.26; | fluetuated within a range of around | described. rate 4; closing bid'4; offered at 414; Ings, based on the record-breakin: al sitings range lambs °$15.00; | 2c up to within a few minutes of the And, wheretas, since sald grant | !ast Joan 4; call loans against accept- DETROIT—Cadillac sales have creased greatly since the price sel Agricultural Produ rf reduced and the factory ts be ST. PAUL, Min production of bu rn > Products ning, but Jost about | operate and maintain a railroad in Crucible Steel — Oilba Cane Sugar pfa. - Ds Chemical ets. | - The forec wheat in Minn nd deliveri is 831,000 bushels. Flax condi Jodge Bro: rsp! ai ; Potatoes. ion ds, reported ‘ab ol ipek’ eonteeel Mineeee ak CEI > 38 | ttttic movement amd the possibility | some held higher; range yearling | finish when a drop took place. Bulges been given by the elty of Casper | ances 314; time loans. tirmer: mized ADISON, Wi rmal 3 per « L 1 month | rie Power & Lights etfs. 3 /2f 8M upward revision) of freight | wethers $11.50; sleep. steady; odd | brought in sales of long grain while | and no construction work of any | [0 Mittal Seu Gave Sd Uela: iy ESA RAL £0, with a pr field of 6] First ‘ s were dominant factors in the | lots fat-native ewes $6.00@7.50; oth- | *horts were buyers,on the shar lj or nature leading to the con. eee 4 PI mmiercia pewte hy pi | x8 compared with 8,117,000 | Famous Players 42° lexpanded iniging of the carrier |ers mostly $00; no “early feeding |reake, ‘The close was from % to} <iruction of a railroad. upon the | Paper 4. noe lactiseae ARR SOBA: Gelieral’ Apohie ks. which Ufted several southern | jenibs: deninnd good; talking steady. down, with September at $1 reets, hereinbefore set forth, has'| We ea s estinunted atias.snllllonipounda:46|| aa | : and southwestern issues to new top sith. to 1.457%, and December at 1 ven started by said railroad com: | | P A Saco ithe hah y Ge prices for the vear. The early de rey he ‘ r| OT. Relow me RORATN DRio eee = ‘aronis mand encompasaéd. Atlantic Coast Omaba Quotations Corn followed the ‘course of wh: “And, wheretas, Jt appears to the | | TOES | LORAIN, Ohio—The National Tube | Great /Northetns Louisvile & Nashvie, New| OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 15 with considerable fewer offerings, | post interests of the citizens of the | Vish leering atria pier oat of fon ean { TTIGSDRL /ATBEaeE te ‘entral, Pittsburgh & West Vir- | partment; of Agriculture).—Hogs, re- | and the market hovered around the | city of Casper. and to the best In-| CHICAGO, Aug. '18,—Potatoes, re. BELFAST; Me—The Belfast plant | ita peak for the year to date.” | Minolta, Central: ‘ preferred, Great Ni fots 10,509; mostly 50c «lowers | inital figure during: the first hour. }terests of the cily to act through its | ceipts 98 cars; on track 330 ‘cars; hern preferred, Lackawana and Ca-| pets eff more on packing grades: | The opening: was a shade down to] police powers to revoke sald grant. total U. S- shipments 441 cars; mar- dian Pacific, | bulls lights 149° to 200 pounds $12.75 | \{e up with September $1,037 to "therefore be it resolved by | Ket dull; trading only ‘fair; " Minne- $1404, butshad dropped to $1,034s-an | the mayor and council of the city of | Sota sacked early Ohios $2.00@2.15: lependent 0. uh Begian francs moving up six | pounds and up $12.25@12. hour later. ‘asper that said grant heretofore | *few $2.25; sacked round white $2.15 | Kelly Spy a? | polnts to 4.481% cents amd Stering | Ing «ows: mostly, $11.50@11.6 Corn! received fair support on the| mentioned, given by the city of ¢ BEC ey sacked rurals. $2.65@ 3 SATA Konvieetce,, Capper § * | holding around $4.855%. jot’ all sales $11. q breaks from commission houses and} per to the Wyoming North and South isconsin sacked white $1.85 coli ie COMES IN WITH WW fekigh: Valley» ; in such recent | cost: Monday $12.53; welght values held within narrow Umits, the | railroad, in pursuance to that certain actording to quality. ¥ Le Hepa st Trucks, Gen: |. Cattle, receipts 6,000; fed steers | wjosing belng %-to Sc net higher, wiotion passed by the cit wa Building | stack, arimene. ‘ ational Harvest | and y ngs slow; about steady on | with September at $1.04% to 1.04%. asper on the e { x 5 3.00 — {Marland Ol} rc al Westinghouse Airbrake, whieh | better grades; bulk, weak’ on ner | ‘Gate atarted a’ sliadeé to %c.up be and the same is here SUGAR | ; ! to. 215 porarily,| Rinds; few choice loads $18.50@ | Vin sen 4 39% aoae, | by re annulled and held for | 1 Ity _ 9.80 10.00 NEWCASTLE, Wyo., Aug. 18 \ 0 heer. ae Age Ee : tah dat, ti with September at 39%e to 39%«, | 1d ‘ ine -» ‘ 85 |The T. R. Shaw well, which for t} i r sections of |); atecte Stew! lekdarlgreda rad | Se ees eee | No action was taken Monday night | NEW YORK, Aug. 18—The raw he : a ois Werte rs has been drilling « up. in 35.50@9. she-stovk:. alow, | PAovistons, were. easy. or uestion of admitting into the | ar market was firm early today E | rene C. Holst ranch ab \ F m of stend. to” 10@ 1h | Open High Li Close 72 lots in, the southwest. | as reported that ‘sales had ‘been Nv f t of Newcastle : . vublic partielp buHs-and- ve E. W. Fassett, city engineer, told | ™2de to local refineries at 4:36 x c ] sely watched | soteee- a 1 soared five uid feeders slo f t ouncil that ti would 1 ible | OU a” r - r ne in last week I a var ore of others niter lower; bulk grass fat 5 the body to announce its inten closed: steady: ap: eT ES ( 1000 barrel hot water well at a depth | N° ial at ig; . point or more, befor Tpawao.0; He ay on of taking the lots into the city 8 oe tons; Septem ge Nn) OB eae Noebite = On. ae ‘ ‘Soo"" preferred, Ann Ar nd cutte: *o Logg | hud then to hold a hearing before the | 9°77. Saron Nar RG, saat January x | While this {s a great disappoint Shia iabriohn on, Kansas Cit uthern | 1 yen! top i Mi | judge of the district court. Lendh tel : ent to the oil promoters, yet it Spaniel and Rio Grande West- | independents up to Y $555 |" Mayor Loy suggested to the prop caneenoee Me end tor ieriparioniace ears {he OM aneneas “Thuging ot, the Indust se ypadciuy 16 gh 0h, two tong | Oa Da} anda rneCredatea teat scieseine : per 1,000 9.00 4.09 Bae! P SErIpaHon jand ig} n American Pet. 1 of a. more selective characte: Sehy : Pes yearcaldis averaging | Se! 39% | council. Neither of the last two peti- METALS me} ae ‘ By ovate ie ny De th, nvestments showing outstand: | ground 1.400 pounds, $9.65, } st {rons that have been circulated are “ey 3 this time to Ina Pet: -- paren. of receipts 16,000; ‘fat lambs | 46%) veld valid because there are 11! NEW YORK, Aug. 18—Copper, on Oll F 1,000 Meath et L ¢ 1 this month, Bald “ { names that appear on both petitions. | pi; a ate - ¢ Kir same vicinity Oil ; Hs natives $14. 1.091 ~ | feta; electrolytic, spot and futures, acinnl 4 t h test of that ster dle’ Corp + ; Aspen 5 Car $8 lerabelt Halas at 1.0234 | Cho oF gine Pete ewes a ate | 14%e. eee a ht feel sure has ¢ ' 8 % OOO tN dy; desirable | so | ticlent number of persons favora Lead, steady; spot, $9.25 B Chappell ——-< st : Read aes est ended t early. gaina to. 1we ox $6500 7.00; feeders |} 1.1058 | to the proposal to carry, but because | Zino, stea pot $2.25 2.0;00. f 3.0 “s : a bd Scary, Me! 08 of tine eed range feeding lambs | tring | it Si80 signed a wate sige sae j ond futures, $7.62 D we ‘ 4 . ond ‘a no! y renews } ry | t ’ | names carry no weilgl on the orig. Str «nd San Fran, ps Shay 00M 14. top $15.00; feeding ed b ; Our Beda Be 5 Mp btne Rampetnh arise ex $5.00@ 0.00; full mouthed breed: | 47-19 | tat and without them there are not Flour ; . eiuble Ing ewes upward to $8.26, { 42.90 | Ttticient: signatures. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 18. ik Lp Aaey Business Briefs pean ield) t PAG MMs y= THEN Reef 18.15] ,,/* Teauest that the council pass) —Flour, unchanged, to 10¢ higher: in Prod $ s cla i . deoh ®Jan ordinance requiring | standard 7 eatin 0 patents $§.75@8.95. teoreek 2 ihn Paeltl _ Poreign Exchange vag | Whlghte for loaves of bread was made LR by ps er ce poracall| (imwngrh egg L-- : IBNVER, Cole., Aug. 18.—-(U. 8. 21.30) by the Casper Trades assembly. 4 v ou , LLADELPHIA'—In ithe jenn, NbW YORK, Aug. 18,>-Foreign } | Bia Ee of. Agviculture).—Hogs, | |e ording tothe request the weight t Creek ¢ lidated ‘ bulding eenatrodion \hare| ee anges steady, Quotations tn | ocetnta 1 most of ron not yet Cash Grains and Provisions would be printed on the wrapper LEGAL NOTICES oO! Ayoived tpasinent tad fh 5000 \ i t Britain demand 485%: | ( y ly sales uncyen; steady CHICAGO, Aug. 18.-Wheat, No. 2 | rhe matter was referred to the city | rrr ved payment of $8,440,004 ‘ 185%; 60-day’ bills, on baniss | op $18.85 for one load | red, $1.66%; 2 hard, $1.60%@ } « torney to determine whether there NOTICE ° ( industtiat bullgine, eannLel a 11 dyance,! demand: 4.67; hing 190 pounds out of line: | 1.03%. Corn, No. 2 mixed: is not Already a state law covering — Italy, demand 3.61: Demand: Belgium any 28.80, ’ other 194 to 221-pound loads .$13 o,, 2 yellow, 31.05% @1.06, relal building, Schoo! The undersigned, will s this hethe ould be advis. + 7 * receiv to $19.60; 249-pound load mixed kind | Noo 2 white, 40% @ary oa bhiiwatvean codianees sry Ae Pea MOY ae 24, 2190; pack! Ws 250 to 60 lower, | White 39@40%c. Rye; No. 4, $1.03. |" "7 sl Genie 25 at 1:30 o'clock p.m, a $3001 Peak Seine pls on sale. Barley 65@30c. Timothy seed $7.25 With ite origirial ean on oe ee eosin, ae Stockmen’s Nat onal Bank Cattle, receipts 750; calves. 5 @8.85. Clover seed: $19.75 @ 27.59. ] the chamber of commerce oduity ing, Casper, Wyoming, for $1,148,000 in that pe Butter and Eggs \ CHICAGO! asset v sEANS—Marked gait Ind. SILVER fat ‘she-stock mostly steady to weak, | Lard $17.08... Ribs $18.50. Bellfes | :16 Casper Mountain park over a 10. the renal reat of school child- ba ate : Fa nin the business of thi den UF : | | wome sales lower; bulls 10c to 16c | $22 yenr period. A 30-year period had| Route 1.—Salt Creek to Mid 4 41%0; ext last alx months, © a ae ORK . ive, | wer canners fully steady; other been suggested. SS Re Baya b ry late - ‘ ‘ 940 Sniac ee ea +: NORE ane aa silver} classed mostly steady, xenerally | low 39.00; early sales: stockers $5.00] It was announced that the zoning |ly 20 students from Rit Cooke ee ; pai ele 3 -Phabaiad quality plain; individual 980-pound | @6.50. commission which was to have met | end vicinity of Ohio South Can, tead wor; recelpt , ‘ wey “a _.. } fed yearling steers $13.50; odd grass | Sheep, rechipts 9,750; very slow; } this week will not meet because of |to Midwest High school. mp, fir Me; ord : MK . loteers £7.50; helfers $6.1006.25; best | few early sales about steady; one} the absence from the city of two NATRONA COUNTY ; load held aboye €7.2% mixed cows | car /$0-pound Colorado tat lambs | members, Harry B, Durham and ©. HIGH SCHOOL =_ I vey | | ands heavy -helfers 26.25 ral | 214.50, with 10 out at $18.00) one car | T. Weidner. BtAte of Weel For 1 fs: feb lulls oh Liords GOWN $4.28O8.85; eann 5 | iolpournd Tdaho feeder lambs’ $14.00; ; The requast,for a reduction in the | Ry. MAY HAMILTON, Secestinn: a Aa the near future, | ied Aw 42.50; few vealers $10.00. bulk be: | quality mostly, faite ees req Trom poolballe will be! Pub, Aug. 18, 1925. 4

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