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SSB SSIES a ° = ere es Spring san tee CA ee. : Che Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. CENHOGK SHO I EARNINGS [ies os) MET GISSP MO FELD NES SS SOILS ON MARKET VALUE OF ITS STOCK S52 jn REFINERIES COMPLETED === eee: BOOST GRMN: hanged; receipts. 4,518 unsettled; fowls, 12 ings $10.75; several toads very good and the hole is said to! land visiting with friends. Mrs. Davis Net Retums for Last Year Total $156,086 or 20 Per ba “pe: aouea wears ee eet nail rig is being used | visited at this location 40 years ago. nt size to make pos] | win it was then kno re Cas aetirendeal Segtieevtiats ‘games|. HUAINGS: Mink ies 7.— With 13 tankcars loaded with € of a depth of 1,500) Market Takes es Upward Trend | O. He has nct been hare aime, aoe t Resumption of Trading | " “ , on Present Price of Issue; Offi- nelting iy from 6.09 to.8.50; £204/ Cat Creek crude oil en route to Billings from Winnett and f at Re: | ie cone with the growth of the d Selling ’ wround $1000 uer™™ more active) with men working night and day putting on the finishing Bodie Test. Progressing. a Chicago ope ature feed teen ee cets and Directors Are Re-Flected ""Hoge-ieceipts 20,000; openes meat-| touches at the plant of the Montana Refining company in pe work has been SUBBED) Oo Oo 3 ly 10 to 15c higher; later active, 15 to the east city limits of Billings, this city will take ‘its place ** punt of the shortage Of] rive buying gave an upward slant| G. S. Dawson of Douglas, returned 26e higher than yesterday's average; nin, ters ws ate ling purposes the test ‘ " The enviable financial condition of, the Glenrock Oil com-|top #0; bulk lights and light baten. pamong the yeh tacoma (Of the northwest within a short) Wei which i» being drilled on Bodie |today to the wheat market. Iiquida-|last night to ‘his homo after attending to business here. for the last several ers $2.25@8.55; bulk et Redning ‘compan a 00.000. in. Come A small structure eight mifles|tion on the part of holders appeared pre 2 snech ie “iH eee oe rea oa 4 for the fis feasorsn, pigs Geeaayno So higtert| peppy ehe a > filled. with oi) | sence ieee as: of the Bolton field, the well |to be finished . red bests cal year whic es ptember 1, amounting to $156,086.94, | rie ‘desirable $7.40@8.00. | trom wells of tha Dtieoie eeraleum | * pen teaeve: eee Shed a depth of 200 feet and|@imporition to be aggressive for the after operating expenses and royalties had been paid. } Sheep—Receipts 8,000; nearly all| company at Winnett. That oll has| &'° eatin re in progress. This|time being. The government crop re bag-ced mouse Vir port due tomorrow and the visible sup- wry siaement Monday were taixea or/1 Model Cleaners « being put down jointly This earning, which represents a 20 per cent return on|packer direct; supply on sale practi owe Wyoming Ot company, ik ; the market value of outstanding stock, was attained during| a" sll native lambs, selling steady| oi Daain Consolidated at Winnett | Elk Basin Consolidated at Winnett | ® mmation ‘° a d the}as factors. Opening quotations which the period of the worst slump in the to strong; spots 25c higher, one deck| ever since consu: ‘of the con. | éirec troleum company an cash © started | Varied from unchanged figures to %c/ history of the off industry. «+ 440,000.00] of prime fed natives to packers $9.00:| tract a short time ago, whereby the| ash cll Of) company was started varied from unchanged figures 0, %° | and Dyers 118,444.11/ few decks to shippers $8.75@3.35; bal- ance to packers 8.50 down; prime aa Montana Refining company takes all of the Fifty six Petroleum production. The figures are from the financial statements presented the recent an- carried to the present|and May $1.18 to $1.18% were follow FANCY pp oN AND = believed that the well|eu’ by a moderate eag and then by Wi cnnatinigs ‘ 213,056.45 | tive lambs $5.50@6.00; few short ewes} The local plant will start with initial = Na we ay eager ees : 3360.05 | $4.50 down. runs oC Th: basrela/@ day, which wili| treasur yleted to the Embar sand, | upturns jee gc to well above yes-|| Expert Alterations and Repairing pa = ‘ot Theiatrenme: tn. tha price of} Discount on stock sales... 652,372.50 be increased steadily until present | Te‘@ry adjoining | te see = sais’ teolii’ ailing’ by | LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY oll, which was reported Tuesday of | Depletion of of! lands Do soar: 106,88. maximum capacity of 1,000 barrels} Pipe Construction Awaits Material, during the coming month. na ie y | daily ia’ feached. The local refinery| Construction work by the Ohio Oth will be the first plant of the kind in| Co! the state to commence operations, al- though akimming plants have be operated in a small way in the Cat t Lewiston. The re 20 tank cars in se: number will be increas: of crude warrant, so gainst any delay due to transportation. requirements. Crude Will be.wsed as fuel at the refinery, | although it has been indicated that| the advantage: will be taken of the econ-| omy of natural gas when the Ohlo company pipes it to Billings tom Elk cusitown trae ten be|| Phone 1304-J | <« fecord for the season. ‘The ctose was|} FOr OUR Prices heavy, 3% to 4%c net lower, with De cember $1.09% to $1.09% and May ¢ Wray's cafe and Elk Basin ga left. early rand this week is shown in the fact that the earnings of Glenrock are thereby| Total -----~-.--.-- .- $8500,20071 increased 60 per cent. a With a 60 per cent increase Gien-| Capital stock 9,553,081.71 rock is earning under most untavor-| Notes payable . 5,000.00 :, 20. oo! ‘ cent on the market value of its stock after deducting all expenses. Total ox -..eene.s- . $9,560,201.71 able conditions in the oll trade, 20 per The affairs of the company are in Earnings and expenses for the pe the hands of conservative and success-|riod beginning August 1, 1920, and ful off men. The old board including|endifg September 1, 1921, were. Shorts Depress Some Issues at R. GQ. Taylor, 2. Mi Clay, G.. RBar Earnings. Opening; Liberty Bonds gens, Ed J. McMahon, L. F. McMa-|saie of crude oil to Midwest in Stro mg Demand hon, W. F. Ott, James A. Green and|~ Refining company from + B. J, Kelly of Chicago and C. H. Wall] August 1, 3920 to July of Denver, was re-elected at the an-| 3), 1921 tended to strengthen ooo: 4 ning % to % to ‘ 3 with December 49% to 49%¢ . Tnarkat contutmticas Don’t Wait corn weakened with iy aac of lex iowers wits Dees Have It Fixed smell, prices started tc off to Ke *. ‘SIXTY-PROOF LIQUOR up, December 36% to 36%c and later We fix any part of any «| NEW YORK, Oct. .7—Stocks im mere dis $353.09 $ $0,144.43 | which the short interest is. believed Basin. nual meeting. Percentage of earnings of ing in operation Yecen! officers to be very extensive, were subjected Fergus Oil Goes to Lewistown. = =e a gpa 38 “s kas fob Kec te Dhan pare rar ) combanies: 328. to iektges daeneretet the dis of] Crude ofl in Fergus county will be) “°vers! days. 7 | Poca a ge Huselt but Gas. Trig, Ramen. resulting in the, Sholeey Glenrock’ ON company. 183.64650]t2a0y'y “market Sumatra, Totacco| rened in. Lewlgiown, according to Te RETAIED IN GAPITAL sits: ostsons"scr'stm'n tins $ $1.00 PER HOUR gens, vice president; I. N. Clay, vice} qotar fell 1% points and Retail Stores lost| ports from that city reaching Billings. u with hogs. All work guaranteed ‘The finishing touches are now being placed upon the stage settings at West Lewistown for the trial run of 1 point... Mexican Petroleum and Roy- al Duteh forfeited large fractions. Bosch Magneto, Kresge and Montana president; L. F. MeMahon, secrétary- treasurer, and E. J. McMahon, gen-l operating expanses Closing Quotations. satisfactory. ENNE, Oct. 7.—Sixty-proot | CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Close: | overturned ¢ »$ 60,048.81 era] manager, Royalties paid .... . 1038.13 t Creek field CHE We call for and deliver. Tha importance to which the com-|"°y=ltes pat oer nee eats) SO. Ai: Detnter< LAReD, Sohne cei ern! nearer ia | 2nd the people, of if the grade of liquor now being dis- | Wheat—December $1.00%4; May eat hag grown during the last two] qotay 22.00... 6... ee eee Magy 2 i my footie _veaneesy pion | mate the intter part of this week. poned their pensed In Cheyenne by bootleggers. | $1.13% oO. K. Auto but will st two lots seized by prohibdl- Corn—December 48%; May b4%0 When the machinery is set in mo- ‘ua va neal ting moderately! New Orleans, ® é C1 * Da cember 3 ; May 38c ° is te og ko eee, etcn emis: monet: | NSt SeTnines for Derlod.....$168,04.06] ELI" Stexten again were strong.| tion this reflaing plant will mark the] fra 0s soo" 8s ett nhs pelted ta sat i eect Ca Repair Shop po < values placed on the Fang eat of the rails, gaining 2% points.| besinning of Industry to lewistown oy Drilling Rig -Collapses. da Sacco was taken inte cus. | Lard—January $8. larch $9,00. a Janda held, amounted to over $9,- BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES. sare cece Bus zr tos esrone and hs ae teers the ato SRM wilt Barnsdall-Foster corporation, drill-| tody Sheriff George Carroll | Ribe—January § May $8.00. Phone 481J—724 E. 13th 500,000. # were active and strong at) PAY: 1 ing @ second well on the Bi ¢ or| Thursday when a raid on his home O ‘The: shorth Cas. bs ring with it to Lewistown @ perma-| "= * ades . ae! sone to just ta trifle pecs $7,000 per business clei ave fis meal FAuattion te she cane onic eng Gat ccenta ine bactoiee thal pel oe Aiea. ic poustiniipires te vis which Seiad a ihsctet and peered CHICAGO, Poet 7.—Potatoes—| fe ” EH eon: : y ‘which {s offset by machinery inven-]|uprovement in thelr work during oN cluded. Studebaker and Chandler, the [eegats. something ‘iike'-$10,006' a age collapsed under the| tional appurtenances of the moon- | W enk; receipts 83 cars; total United tory and cash oh hand amounting to]past weeks. This week is being de-|latter at a now low record. American strain of 2 10-Inch ca shine business. Three jugs of whis- {States shipments 1,601; South Dakota $273,386.48, voted to review work in the morning| and Lorillard Tobaccos, Republic tron, | When ‘he Plant te running fll co} which was belng lowered to the bot-| key and 27 totilos ui beer, were |early Ohios $1.26G1.75 ewt; North Surveying and Locations Following is a statement of assets|classes and many of the pupils of the} American Smelting preferred, Union tom of the hole. Reports of the found. Dakota Red River Ohios $1.85@1.95 fs Ss and Mabilities of the company as of|afternoon period are joining in the] Bar and Pearce Of! also were heavy. e rise to story generally rE See cwt.; Minnesota white, sacked $2.00@ | Geologists Oil Expe:«s September 1, 1921. review work. New Orteans, Texas & Mexico can-|Coco Cola and Food Products rose 1|¢ had been encountered in the| Henry Wills who has been spend-/2.10 cwt.; Wisconsin $2.10@2.26 ewt Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Assets, a Miss M. Grum and Miss Beulah Rus-| celled most of its gains. sel have rece'~2) special commenda-| Towards noon prices rallied. Bethle- tion for their typing” work. hem and Crucible Steels, Virginia Iron, Much interest is being shown in the|Coal & Coke, Texas company, Call bookkeeping work and special men- fornia Petroleum, Houston Of!, Amert- tion is made of R. O. Jordan. = can Sugar common and protetred, | Read It But Do Not ana i It isa story easily told and éasy to understand. The weather has aa been in our favor and our stock of suits.and overcoats is larger than we caré to carry at this season of the year. We must move our stock and if price cutting will do the trick we certainly will sell every suit in the house. . We have applied the unmerciful knife. We have cut and slashed to sat bone. We Intend to Make This Suit Sale the Talk of the Town oe : ' We are dividing the suits into four lots. | to 2 points. Call money opened at 4% per cent. ing several days here on a shopping|Idaha $2.15@2.20 cwt. trip has returned to his work in Salt Creek Wyoming Map & Blue Silver, NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Foreign. bar silver 70%c; Mexican dollars, 54%c. pC ee LOT TWO LOT THREE LOT FOUR ‘ _Last but not least on our list. We have A large assortment of fancy, i A wide range of colors and styles picked out all the odds and ends in our LOT ONE The cream of the entire stock, 5 ‘ é ; suit stock. Many of them are broken sizes were 2 cashmere stripes and tweeds in in heavy mixtures which formerly from lots which are worth as much as consisting of blue serges, fancy | men’s. and young men’s styles : $40.00. In order to clean them out we A Men’ which f rly were sold up to sold up to $35.00. Out they go in have cut them to a ridiculous figure. worsteds, pencil stripes. en’s ich formeriy T Pp Here is the chance for you youngsters. $37.50. This entire lot will go in this 10-day sale at They are mostly small sizes, but the cloth, this 10-day sale at cut and workmanship is there just the same. dent Craft (union made), and While they last you will get them for $26.50 $19.50 Monroe Clothes. This entire lot will go in this 10-day sale at : DO NOT BE MISLED WITH OTHER SALES We say it, and mean, that this Suit Sale is positively the greatest ever staged in Casper. We must move ~~ them out and if you will only come in and look them over we are sure that we have the suit for you. WE: HAVE OUR GOWN TAILOR. WE MAKE FREE ALTERATIONS AND GURANTEE YOU A PERFECT FIT. stipe ig aia ied sa and young men’s models, All sizes. They formerly ranged in price from $39.50 to $55.00. They. are the well known Society Brand, Morse Made (union made), Stu- Our Overcoat and Leather Vest Stock } Tt @ pi, Is The Most Complete in Casper, All Priced With the Usual OUTFITTER Star Clothing Company Moderacy 260 So. Center St.. Casper. Wvo. Bu > : : # ' ry