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GUST 23; 1925 PAGE EIGHT, Che Casper Sunday Eribune SUNDAN AU : eee DAILY TRIBUNE —| MARKETS Stocks and Grains Oil and Financial News Y a f TED—AGENTS Pe TTT T T a NT I al through a reorganization, and arelY7 T > Pon aldson Is SS WANTED AGERE W Y ON IN G HE i PN E York Stocks ae teate Sty er ubniokcelin an) twpyen,| 7h ° A TAILORING SALESMAN — 35-315 eee L New Yor! three issues to make good on one, ? lorid profit each order; "prices $18.50 up; H Last Sale | e if necessary, I have in mind cne Going to Florida) ore fee cooevinkeed: | write for a a 7 j large distributing bond house which large. free sample outfit. Rpbte 4 a By Blas Vi tek | has a remarkable reputation for do- eine Salesmanager, Box , yey weet | ing this. That of itself adds to the i: tor | Chicago. can : ae ; Ronaldson, chief clerk for | © ! | American Can a2 45% | . value of the bond that this certain! W. L. Ronal 4 : vith American Car and Foundry ~~ 104% | Louse is back of. Other bond houses | the Texas ore a egete mcrae POSITIONS WANTED WANTED ove ‘ E Tel. and Tel 140 U al M C : Throw Sh take more ofthe attitude of the) hs family this eeaigaad to tne a ae Salt Lake Competition to See Entries From | smetiain Sosa ss | Upward Movement Continues Through Short| rioker'netsine on to the clients the | wiere he bes been assigned £0 nes A American Sm. and Ref, 113 Saat f profits {f the bond goes up, and as- s by the : al ains Phone $6°W—__ eric comotive ' ; sibility if the bond | aldson will take up his new work on | ¥, Widow, educated, pefined, King Bros., Quealy and Pole Ranch =| avert Kasemosve = ssion_of Exchange. on. Saturday; | suming no ena fei pa ates Tr Set et.al | “SENG, Mth uaa f A. , | ‘American Water Works Oil I Mark. dU done ‘niuch to hurt the standing of by the Texas company for 16 years. elderly’ lady. or housekeeping for Floc S5 Big Show Near. |‘ainet inet ewidalen) ia Weed lt issues iVlarke p- first mortgage bonds and it ix too|much of which time has been spent | elderly couple. “Box 3-69, ‘Tribune. WRT eS ‘ as and Mexico oll fields. He STED—By experienced typist, y bad that they are willing to forget |{n Texa’ NT! Anaconda /Copper | — f tLeir trust as some have been doing.| was transferred from ‘Tampico to to do at home. Phone SALT LAKE CITY, Aus. ciation believes, is to in- NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Another | debt and prospects that negotiations | “A study of reorganization com.| Casper in July, 1922, when the plant a) ! ie his income and the only sure advance in stock prices was record-| would'be opened soon {n similar ar- mittees shows that the best results| here was star’ TE k in garage; ne do this is to improve the| 5, 1th nd Ohio SL ed during today’s brief trading ses-|rangements for the French debt. come when a bond house is inter- had some experience. 333 N. Mc ; of his flock so .he will ro-| Datnienem steed noone sion with the southwestern rail | Belgian exchange and bonds were| ested in only one isnue, especially’ ‘| Kinley, TAs te re and better wool potty aceney tcc issues leading tn the adyance. With | affected favorably by the debt agroe-|q first mortgage seus, When a ; ERED x rovement, the association | Con aginn’ Pacific aay | Sales amounting to approximately | ment. i he | banking house ts interested in the nee SERVICES OFF e Union| points out, comes ough rams, teh ; °c 14, | 690.000 shares the closing was strong | Oil shares scored advances in the| bonds, and also the preferred ‘and Raa Re SERGE POTD ee SLT . Wyo-| hence ft believes it ia rendering a| central Leather pfd. $t* | and the general ist shared in the| tace ot new reductions in the price | Ponos, ana alse the prefe aifticule le a 6S WANTED—Two girls to room’ and | z git this splendid annual | great service to the industry In spon-| Crs ase atotoe 72 upturn, of crude olls, this news being offset | for it to devise a plan which {s fair board. _Inauire 1450 Cae ao A, ni establishes herself one of|eoring a show: and ange for] cna nscades ahd GME Profit-taking and bear selling de-| by increases in gasoline prices and| to the first mortgage bondholders. VANITY Beauty jBhopee, Pee nal © foremost breeding state rams such as event ench year | Cresapeake and On. egig | cloped at times during the week, | reduction in pipeline runs. The oll] This may be the difficulty with the sae Anideilngy beauty: cutie ‘ u SR | proves to be Chicago +: icaseee oat pea. 141:| Particularly in the motor issues, but| trade exhibited a growing bellef| st. Paul reorganization committee. ing eee eg bet pa | : Under no e,\conditions, | (caso. ) ML Bt Pauley ions brought out buying sup-|that no fresh downward revision of ae dale dee UG| i awoleedinipest word or/ies/canis |stausht.ty } | | L *| Chicago, R. I. and Pacific It ts ficult to successfully I ‘a '. ‘ ‘acl Secre Ma’ ng twenty-eigh all, each ram lambs. Tf, port in yolume and most offerings | prices was probable. y absorbed. Motors to- Steel tr: revie per line. 159 S, Beech. one 15 er line. 5 eoch. FE My % eel trade reviews were lacking Cope el NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. |, IT WILL pay you to get my price Coloroda Fuel - serye two masters today as it was two thousand years ago, when that 3 Ing, OER Is MOimBardtencare Rowse tena 32% | day showed the cffect of recent} in new development but a majority | creat econcmist, Teams ot wacamih | Five average words used as a Peectcte ds Gaia i 5 es. aring five years the| © ssa | Pricecutting on the part of manu-|of steel shares followed the geners!| Commented on the same general| basis of estimating a line. Beg | SI KORe TEN va patie rect : ‘ome will total $160, | Consolidated §S% | tacturers in what appears to be a| upward trend on the theory of buy- proposition. A wise old Hebrew] BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE GALciMt aidipaintineyarsall pulsed aha clearing house| directly attributable to the sire. This | CO™ Products % By) war to speed up competitive sales.Jers that third quarter earnings tanker once said to me, ‘Babson, it| will be charged the space of two] CALCIMINING and. painting sma) sheepme country, brings| figure {s obtained on the basis that | crucible Steel - A new high level for all time was| statements will reflect expanding lines. soe : Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. you are ever mixed up in a reor- x service. Phone 1860. the best | better breeding will add approximate: | Guba Cane Sugar | reached by the average price of 20 mill operations and stiffening pric®| ganization sell all the securities you| , All charged advertising, will be | service Phone 2860). ——_—___ t rams of-|ly 50 cents to the value of each fleece | Davison Chemica leading industrial issues, while the] tendencies for mill products. own except one class, putting all of | SoPKed “set Iines"’ trresp CAN fake cu Anion ey on aU nued {m-|a figure gained from experlence and| D0dse Brothers pfd. average of 20 leading railroad Issues| Public. utilities and electrical | your money In that one class, be it|*™? number of words, __bulding and repair work, also oe ent on the part of the oper-Jexneriment by long establishd and| Butte poe @ Tac was the highest since March, 1917. | equipment S*sueg were in lively de-| bond, preferred stock or common sl attention will be given-all | 19753. { these best flocks. Also, it | competent breeders Injchiay, ithe | ices eres) ee Lam He Less, Favorable factors in the week’s| mand, while coppers responded to| stock Careful attention 5 Then fight hard for that one sroup!" Of course, it is best to have your money in the first mortgage bonds; but the really important . . Ss «e aie, in mick we pane tira your o - ee money is in, but-to have all in Grain Prices Marked Up & [era rie am ase 4 : that one group. D p me * L: W Kk: C Opportunities for Profit t Ni buy! ci AT a UFINE Last WEEK, COTN |, se gone, secuntieg 8 r years to sell at a profit, when a a * be , th vay ak Falls Off on Saturday) crete . a first mortgage defaulted ponds. Most all of these bonds sell under Erie First pfd.. eceived over the TELEPHONE| HAKPLEf: method ecalp treatment but srercanttob guarantee accuracy. for danaruft, falling hair, qnarcel. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED | Mrs. Colby, 449 CY. Phone: 259. AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time, Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of eRe) deadatestes rt will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE] For Sale—AUTOMOBILES days after insertion. No republica- | tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement, USED CAR * CLOSING HOUR. A Ga —-. entered | association continues, to get money | © hes There-| back from a good ram, How much|*amous Players - Woolgrowers asso-|a good ram will return, however, ix | General Asphalt regards | difficult to estimate. No limit can | General Electric je to pass the entry require-|be put upon its value, the associa: General Motors jong the foremost breeders | tion insis Great Northern pfd. - eep in the United States, In addition to the exhibitors many | Gulf States Steel — ociation is spreading the| Wyoming sheepmen are expected to| Hudson Motors “meet high production cost|attend the show and see the rams | lilinois Central #s sheep.” F. R, Mar-|entered, for the association is broad- | Independent 0. trading included the agreement on | the hardening tendency of red metal plans for funding the Belgian war | prices. For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE—New tires from new rubber, 36x3%4 cords; priced for quick sale, $7.50. and $8.50 .;tubes, $1.60. 611 S. Durbin., and ary, eltes conditions have | casting to its members the opinion | Jnt- Harvester --- in the western sheep industry | that this show {s to be the greatest | 1t- Mer. Marine pfd, J the power of sheep-| collection of fine rams in the history | Int, Nickel Expenses are high|of the sheep indu in the Unttea | Kelly Springfield - t rates show possibility of |S Approximately fifty breed-| Kennecott Copper urther. The only way for|ers have consigned 3000 head of fine | Lehish Valley —-- \ 5 H ; y their value for they are temporarily ofr eo UpeDy bey Meneses Sitation adipals conte rayant ae eo apa g Mads CHICAGO, Aug. 22—Buying of) ‘Today's range of grain and pro-| under a cloud and the tucker te} Want Ads to be classified properly ff Marland Oil _-. September and the selling of Decem- | Vision prices follows: them is peor. If you can cell a bond | MUSt be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the haedi “Too Late to Classify." - OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. . | Wheat— Open High Low Close! issue just before it dcfaults, well Ber, wheat featured (hei pioeed oer | Bent! 161% 3,6514)5.61%. 1.69% | and wood! Lue never sell Suey ates 1,604 1.62 1.60% 1.61% | it defaults. That is the time to buy 1.63% 1.64% 1.6338 1.64 | bonds rather than sell bonds. This especially applies to first mortgage iscues which almost invariably turn out better than expected. A study of reorganizetions shows that in most cases the bondholder has re- 40 40 | celved both new bonds and common 43% 43% | stock, in place of the old bonds, 47% 47% | thus giving him ultimately a consid- erable profit. This was true of the 1.05% 1.04 day's short session of the grain ex- change with price gains marked up for both deliveries at the end of a week which witnessed the domina- tion of bullish tendencies. Septem: ber wheat closed at %1.62% and De- cember at $1.61%, while September corn was weak at $1.03% and De- cember sold at 87144 cents. Buyers were encouraged early in the week by reports of a decrease in the visible supply of wheat and jater P < R Mex. Seaboard Oil rosperity, Returns To sidcontinen, et. : Missouri Pacific pfd. Shoe Industry; Plants "sz": Nat. Lead 1.044% 1.04% 1.03% 37% 88 87% 90% 00% 89% Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words.and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. W we T S , New York Central oa ¢ Y., N. H., and Hartford. orking at Top Speed )33:2". 325 ‘ ‘ North American ~ Northern Pacific . By J. C. ROYLE. either in the hands of dealers or | Pacific Olt HELP WANTED—Female RS SITS IRA : , Pan American Pet. B 43 1.05° | Union Pacific, Atchison, Northern | pyr! 1925, Casper Tribune) |makers,-he declared, and there are | han American Pet. 46a, | by extensive purchases on the part 1.09 1.07% 1.08% | Pacific and other of our railroad re- . HAVERHILL, Mass. Aug. 21.—|no price changes in sight, since| boi ena wae 413, | Of houses with eastern connections. 1.14% 1.13% 1.13% | organizations. Similar opportunities Been einid’ tor eeneral house | The Haverhill shoe industry today 1s | wage scales are fixed and material | pry 274, Rae. C- soa, | Trading followed a fluctuating course are elways coming about, and it|/—Work. Phone 2437J. the highest level recorded | prices are firm and lkely to remain | Fn Fait 3 4 for the main part, alternating in 17.42 17,30 17.32 | may be that the St. Paul will offer] WANTED—Ten salesladies or sal Shoe buyers have indicated | unaltered. ‘on Si tele gains and losses on successive days, 17.40'1740 | such an opportunity before the re:| men to piale panera igen CHRYSLER SIX onfidence in the prospect for] “We are getting away from the ety COR put the main trend continued up- organization plan is finally troned| own haraveiting stating any experi.| Touring, tn excellent conditloa by placing substantial contracts | volume idea,” he sald. “There has | Res ----------- ward. 3822 out. During the next year or two] ence:that you have had in selling. for future delivery and many New|been no multiplicity of varieties | o> toon and Steel. - Little change wag shown in corn, 18.30 | there may not be many railroad re-! ‘This work profitable and pleasant.| “+ J tt England plants now are assured of| such as have been put-out in some “YT {1 1; s: Fran. ats and provisions although corn | Bellies— organizations, but there surely will] Address Box B-71, Tribune. : ewe: Bood operating schedules for months] former years and, in short, the ‘in-| St. Louls and San Fran, ~ recelved a setback in today’s trad-| Sept. ---+ 21,20 | be some industrial reorganizations Seaboard Air Line Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con Oil Southern Pacific vay to come. Earnings for the shoe {n-| dustry is on a sound basis.” dustry promise to be the best in five The New England centers ars, 1924 Deluxe Sedan, in extra nice HELP WANTED—MALE condition SECURE YOURSELF th tt eae ¥ wanted by using Git method. Essex Six Send $2.00 for our Personal Record ing. Oct. wees 21.20 which should offer good opportuni- ties. “Of course one must consider gen- . eral business conditions and the po- sition of business on the Babson- chart before buying even defaulted ¢ grad: ; according to manufacturers. | ually recovering from a serious de. Prices for both men’s and women's | pression for which labor disputes are shoes gives “no signs of market] held responsible, aided by this sta. | SUthern Rail 5 Cc changes, bility of styles. There have been con- | S@"dard Ol! er 1925 Coach, lke new, lots of extras, They say that while the trade !n | stant clashes over piece rates. Manu- Pipers RAR ESR epee ager ee AD charged, * TIONAL “Eater. ae eae leather and shoes has lagged behind | facturers claim that they have not | Stovvenon RE CORD R M a etlection. Of eet pend | MENT AGENCY, Hooper Bidg., Salt the goneral improvement in business | been able to benefit from {mprove- Te: ig (Coste ail as reCjectiony ot [gsneval ‘conditions: | Take City eUsaie ; throughout the country stocks of| ments in labor saving equipmone, | 2°%2% © Thus when money rates are low, as t at the present time, even defaulted bonds sell at higher prices because Defaulted Issues As Investment and Reorganiza-| "10" mony rater. This means that defaulted securities are not as : UD Q attractive today as they were a year tion Opportunities Discussed: By aan Dusicees intiom iene tds of the Babsonchart when Roger W.-Babson. Sectirities ‘are abnormally high’ Gen. eral business is today 5 per cent above normal, while a year ago this BABSON PARK, Mass., Aug. 22. tlon where the first. mortgage bond. | time it was 13 per cent below nor- —When securities are high, as at| holders received the equivalent of| mal, so it looks as though we were present, investors naturally look} par and interest while other eecur-| NOW at the beginning of a new era. way Mail Clerk and other govern-| 1923 Sport Touring, extra nice shapé) ment positions, write for particulars. a gs a Mokane, D-117, Denver, Colo. i Fs 8109-4200) WEEKLY. Men with Maxwell **=3 Se ) slight knowledge of motors who “a ‘5 can reach car owners can earn $200 1922 Roadster, good condition weekly without making a single sale. ‘ eo 1h 5 If they cah also make sales, profits} U3" Sta: OO Os eo may reach $15,000 yearly.’ D.*F. lig PHILLIPS, 235 West 27th St, New] 92s Touring, good condition York. WANTED—Some ore owning a good| “ar qr j "SPBy car, who is foot loose, and wants} 2° Dodge ci to take a long pleasant, profitable Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products ~ Transcont. Oil Union Pacific ~ U. 8. Cast Iron U. 8. Ind, Alcoho! U, 8. Rubber J Steel Wabash pfd. ‘A’ ‘Westinghouse Electric - Willys Overland Woolworth ~. Chrysler ~ raw products and finished merchan-| ments in labor saving equipment, dise wh grew to such burdensome | permit corresponding reduction of proportions after the war have been | piece rates. Heavy taxation of the reduced to a minimum. More leather | New England plants as contrasted is going into consumption than is] with a disposition to allow remis- belng produced and the industry 4s | sion of taxes for new plants in other neaded in the direction of more bust-| sections, also is declared to have ness and better profits. The industry | been a factor. 1s a whole, however, is still some-| Labor costs in making a pair of ¥ jeveloped with capacity | shoes in Massachusetts stands at 89 in excess of normal de-| cents as against 53 cents in Missouri, 56 cents in Maine and 58 cents in women's footwear have | New Hampshire. e stable and leather mar pe 1 Formerly the retailer bought about for opportunities that would | Ity holders received almost nothing,| It s0, this may be the time tol trp: typist preferred, Room. 512, 1923 Touring, good shapa ~~! re firm, according to J. C. Mc] shoes twice a year,” he continued, not otherwise appear attractive.| unless they were willing to put up gee Ae Mths Sine e Gladstone, resident of the Boot and Shoe | “but he is getting away Roger W. Babson today suggests| more money. ie Ty - rik spear ae prac row th pease tenaeney| | WYOMING OULS | | itor tenn the nocese ot] "Paul Rallmay Remerantaon | ometer st nfo renders, 16) yg yee Fords te % He indicated that while shoe pro-| keeps everybody in the chain of dis- reorganization often offer an oppor-| “Among the larger railways which | carefully think before ee a loss D—S. 1924 Coupe, nin the first halt of this year | tribution in a more Mquld condition, | Quotations by Blas Vucurevich, | tunity for both safe investment and| have been in the hands of a re-| on a first mortgage ond DUE Kout Vs Se ae » 1923 Sedan, . sllg behind the corre-| Probably 74 per cent of the orders | « Broker for good profit. In connection with] celver for a time is the Denver &| bY ® geee bona house peek Besse Eos See OWN BOSS 1924 Touring period of 1924, he expected | are for prompt delivery and 28 per| 208 Consolidated Royalty Building | this he today issues the following] Rio Grande. This company was in| reputation of ‘staying by’ its issues.” | > vous thovens carn Sostet peeks | istic e he volume for the full year to ap-|cent for deferred shipments.” wWartarn tenenlorerian ie 3.00 | statement: the hands of a receiver some time Sas eee a aelihigtAlllgon Siratloring o Becca 21 Sedan, proximate 350 million pairs, or above] The industry in general hopefully | Consolidated Royalty — 9 9.80 Recent Reorganization Announce: | before the reorganization plan was tion guaranteed. If you can sell, t 4 outpr anticipates an expansion of earnings | Central Pipeline ------ 55 mente announced, and. ‘even) now the new rs z we have openings for - permanent Good Fords—Bargain Prices re are no large stocks of shoes | during the rematnder of this year, T. Williams Z “09 “Several reorganizations which| securities are not yet distributed. B sine: B f salaried men. Write for free sample ~ stendintir 11 | have been under consideration’ for] Yet during all these years intereat usIness riefs equipment. Dept. 303, E. M, ALLI- Wanthin Biatax ‘1. |@ long time are now being an-| has been paid on certain first mort- SON CO,, 416 5 situey Coastal O71 some officially, others un-| gage issues while junior issues have Among those which have] been in default, The reorganiza-| AMARILLO, Texas.—The tamous the most interest is the/tion plan which {s receiving the| Spade ranch of 300,000 acres in the 19 | Virginia-Carolina Chemical com-| greatest interest, at the moment, is| Panhandle, covering four counties, o4 pany, the first mortgage 7 per cent| that of the Chicago, Milwaukee &| Will be broken up into farms and z bonds of which defaulted about two} St. Paul Railway company. Here !s; placed on the market this fall. The years and which sold in the 50's] a‘ case where—by a pecullar incl-| property ix owned by the Ellwood Columbine Jupiter Elk Domino sare Hine, “Banwixes Bic'| CASPER MOTOR CO. Year round income. Necessiti not luxuries. U. §. WOOLE MILLS, Minneapolis, Minn. - SALESMAN—Expertenced, to sell] FOR SALE hevrolet. Tour- | high grade and popular priced line ing, $250; terms. Call at. 214 5. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 Investment in securities, the Sn a ee a eee e c ‘i shortly after the default. The pro-| dent—a first mortgage bond issue is | interests of DeKalb, Ills. of men’s neckwear, sideline, to re- David ‘or. hope s7he i es , Pert ake ah eG posed reorganization plan provides | not recelving a fair treatmert in the - Belle COR Lae nag Paral) POR SALE—Late 1923 model Ford m that the tone fee cee ee é et aa td tor giving these bondholders about | minds of many people. I refer to) ATJ.ANTA—Georgia has author.| Sinmangry, upeue seenal ming cteucks 00d condition; first | Sachawertt Settle ee ae | enemecreniee $£00 in cash; $500 prior preferred | the Puget Sound first mortgage 4’s.| zed the immediate paving of 600| Hattimore Md, | Felle Teaeiie! gute five-passenger Scie nventee ao ok Berar stock, and the overdue interest in| If these were all outstanding in the| miles of highway and a movement SIDELINE waleamien COveHNE witall | $180.--1I68 Me tiers Cae ; his beste pan diedtorine pee eaves iad bal baa other preferred stock and possibly | hands of the public, so the bondhold: | {s now well under way to construct | “towns: entire eeuty on move} mak: | —<————$———— : | notes pf very abort erm’ maturing | ata cereal for the paying off of the bonds én-| ers could wet together ind be getting | Ianta to Jackscavitige @® f0™ At) ing drug stores, confectioneries, etc. | For Sale—Ford Touring, 1923 Mode within.ione, two or thres years, el 'Gpanosilee tirely, The-result of this is that the] the property, they would be getting o Continuous commission; no collec-] - Good condition’ and new rubber thexe' bonds on notke : ge ches Pat bonds are selling now approximately | their interest at the present time, f tions; no sales; no samples to carry. $215.00 t inate ate pn are ae Brade | Riverton Pet. at par, the highest price in thelr] Unfortunately, a majority of the {s-| BOSTON—It is steadfastly assert-| State line carried, territory covered. ‘ | If one obtains it by eelling securi-| to be considered Piso other ought} Argo ~ ¥ history. It is rumored that bonds} sue is deposited under one of the| ed there is no gasoline war on here,| Dean Noyelty Co., Box 192, Mus. Ir 1 Cc Bovie 7 fos it cannot be invested to bring | ¢ 55 tes vi oe this purpe o— which are not deposited ‘will receive | junior St. Paul mortgages and it {s| although various stations are selling | kogee, Okla. Ear 0 DYVIC, Inc. : 1 without buying other #e-| on short notice with meio, aah from the court par and interest, al-| thus possible for the St. Paul reor-| from 18¢ to 22c a gallon. The Co-| EXPERIENCED raleamen wanted | The Sate Placeto Bre Tove Wkedibae ae faces a. tempor] sr yenrt Rotice with negligible toss. | Onto ; ane though ‘this {s_not official. Even | ganization managers to. take advan. | lonial Filling Stations, Inc., the larg-| | to call on automotive trade with | — ; of income. By | ave soa BD gr os wean the general Mountain t Foducers - the debenture 713’s, which sold in| tage of the minority Puget Sound | est independent distributor, is quot- ae Fares) Une PE ao accessories. FOR SALE—1923 Star Touring. Wer tha ananes hig ‘ ee Ba: phn acai Very | Salt ¢ Perri oducers 20's, are now selling in the 60's. first mortgage bondholders. ing 20c. re maneee wet rite P, O, Box = 3250: terms. Call at 214 8. David one believes that | reer nnd money cheap, that ts loans | Continental ~ “Another instance 1s in the case “Many of the best banking houses q ne ee — r'phone 474, it be invested more advanta-| investments sell to chee soot term | New, York Oil - of ‘the American Writing Paper | feel that this action by the St. Paul] “BROOKINGS, 8. D.—Threshing ts| BIG PA ELACING "RADIO x = i | ously at some future time than at | ret re naeae sell to give a very small | Satl Creek Consolidated company, the first mortgage botds| reorganization committee is a dis.| well underway, with the spring alee ea, Pee abil id ‘or Sale—Ford Runabout 6 present bere ae a ti tf ay _That cannot be helped, but oO. Ind of which sold very low shortly after] tinct mistake and believe that the| wheat yield estimated at 27 million Knowledge. of Tans ite Starter. In good condition. : aioe pabalbilfissidacrome whottny ‘at disadvantage is compensated | Prairie Oll their default and are now selling] plan will be amended before being| this year, against 33 million last Commissions on repeat ‘orders. Dis. $110.00 ' Jecided that ready cash ts preferable | fF by the fact that the short term | Humble Oil again in the 60's. It 1s understood | declared finally operative. For any| year. Corn crop is estimated at 122] trict managership to those who Dew! iB : particular time. If it is a| holding can be converted into cash that the holders of these first mort-| banking house to bring a cloud on| millton, compared with 100 million] quality, Box 497, Towa City, Towa Earl C. Boyle Inc all Investor who 4s of this opinion | Whenever the investor is of the opin- gage bonds will receive a new first | a clean first mortgage issue, mere! grown last year. SALESMEN—Best men make $260 the Bate Pi re %,) * e « offers him a safe| {on that the time has again come to mortgage bond for $500 and about | through a technicality, {s very short- ied — < weekly selling new specialty. All lace to Buy Your Used Car ‘ dium for his| reenter the security market. CRUDE MARKET, |} 202 preferred stock. One| sighted. Moreover, such action {n-| KANSAS CITY—The Washburn| retailers. New men guaranteed $9 | f banks nowadays (Mr. Hughes’ nexa article ‘will ap of the most interesting new cases is] directly harms all first mortgage Crosby company has announced| a week and. expenses Against com- BEST BUY IN TOWN where around 4 percent on| pear in the Casper Daily Tribune that of the New York & Cuba Mail] bond issues of all rallroads. Cer.) plans for increasing the milling fa-| missions. U. APPLETON NOVELTY a1 epoa! while can be ob-! next: Sunday). 5 Salt Creek 1.60! Steamship company (commonly | tain St, Paul bankers may tempo-| cilities of Its Kansas City plant, Cedar Rapids. Tow ot Cadillac Phaeton — t Rock Creek --. known as the Ward Line), the first | rarily save a Uttle money by that} which at present is 3,000 barrels of | SALESMEN—We want a $5,000 16 ) Big Muddy —-—. mortgage 5 per cent bonds of which] process, but in the end they will| flour a d. $16,000 man. ~ Sell staple line to re Model 67 ~, lk Basin ....... have been tn default for some time. | lose twice as.much, —e— tail dealers in five good trades, Per- $800.00 5 Lander Very pessimistic stories wer> told] Much Depends Upon the Issuing | CHICO, Cal.—Harvesting of sugar wholtanabehen., Ada J. C. HARNED about these bonds after thelr default, House beets In Butte, Glenn, Colusa and| fon ater, Dent, wan ea Phone 249 234 8, Dav. rade a ews ay and they sold for about 60 cents on| “A study of reorganization shows | Sutter counties has besun. Though| Civenan’ Qo 48! 1924 Euclid, | Phone 2 sl ci oak the dollar. Nine hundreds dollars| most clearly that much depends | 100,000 acres were planted in Call. peas Nh da ae ed WOR SAULE—Ruick Touring: Aa is now bid for undeposited bonds] upon the character. courage, and| fornia this year, the crop was in condition; cheap. 106 § Durbin _ Broom Corn Jewett Refrigerator compahy exceed and the rumoris that those wbo| financial resources of the banking | Jured by blight and other damage WANTED—AGENTS [ WORTH — Broom corn | those for any full year in the com-1 Torchlight =o hold out will get par and tnterest,| touse or bond house originally of-| and is expected to be only two-thirds For Sale—Ford Coupe the southwest have ad-| pany’s past history Mule Creek oo Of course it will be recognized that | fering the securittes. Some people | of that of Inst year when 211,000 tons | $3,000 TO $5,000 YEARLY retaih| Late model in excellent conditic 4 $78 to $100 per ton in the Sunburst .-.. in all of these instances I mention | think a bond Is a bond Irrespective | of sugar were produced ing nationally known Rawletgh A wnap at $325.00 7 s. Broom corn is sf | Lumber Hamilton Dome the first mortgage bonds, In the] of thé house offering it. However as Products, Necessities. — fnormous ; | at $200 to $225 a ton | PORTLAND—The mills of the| case of companies whieh had con-| statisties of reorganizations show PHILA DIDI The 70,000] demand. Fascinating work. ‘Wasy Earl Cc B vy] I - | West Coast Lumbermen's associa solidated mortgage or deber.ture | most conclusively that the charactor | Lorespower hedrau'le turtine unite | Leal hil ege Hg profits. Local. | ea ° Oy Ie, ne. | Refrigerators | tion manufactured 102.648 662 feet tn | be these juntor le#ues have not| of the house ts & most important | bullt by the Cramp DYN her Te foe ee hose Write} The Sate ‘Place to Buy Your Used Car BUFFALO — The orders received | the last week, sold 111,173.941 and! Pilot Butte | turned out so well. ‘Th's was very | consideration. Certain houses are} for Installation at Nine o nave! nun bid The Ww on Town ets ad ate bn { J shipments made in “the first | chipped 33 million and received or. — | clearly (Mustrated fn the case of the| willifg to spend. a. Inree amount of | been ving max! | eh Co, Dept. W669, Preepan | ok, SALE—Ford Tourihg:, excel | seven months of thie year by the] dera for 19 mililon feet itry Tribune Want Ads for Results| Riordan Paper company reorgantra. limoney in’. noe ne thelr elients! mum nt ” . ph ESRC DOERs lent condition | Call at 2111.8. Second