Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 11

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14; 1: FIRST CRUDE GOES TO BILLINES first trainload of crude oil ever has been unloaded at the GRAING SAG AT MART OPENING k of gressive Buying “Marked erate in ra Early lower for wheat, with December $1.13% to $1.12% and ms $1.16% to : Foreign Grow the part of those now operating. Statements have been issued that two wells will be drilled by the Van Duzen company on their own account “but those have not yet been started. FURNISHED BY TAYLOR &@ CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Tom Bei Royalty Western Exploration 1.45 - 1.05 = (LISSUESON CLIMB INA. Liquidated as Domestic. Come Into In- creased Favor. YORK, Cot. 14—0o1ls con- tinued to be the conter of attrection at of today’s heavy. United States Steel reacted only slightly but Bethlehem and Cruc!- ble Steels, as woll as American Sugar, Ajax ‘Rubber, Bosch Magneto and Vir- ginia-Carolina Chemical lost substan- tial fractions. National Lead, Ameri- can Linseed preferred and Virginia} Iron, . Coal and Coke featured the few. | Strong shares. looints. Additional advanges in prices of and refined products furnished he basis for an*advance cf domestic oils, several of these gaining 1 to 1% Mexican Petroleum was strongest ofthe foreign group, rising 2% -polnts-on- reports that the com: vany may soon make.an announce- ment of favorable import. Elsewhere the uncértain movement of the open- ing continued. Steels and rails dis- played increased heaviness, the latter, Western Pacific preferred lost four points and Central Railroad |- of New Jersey. 7 points, Call mon opened and extended into next rok ,jat 8 per cent, Uiberty bonds were PLENTY OF LABOR FOR PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION aL 5 tion? requires small in- ‘estment; guaranteed fully and se- sured and 100 per cent end more in- come every six months. Write P. 0. Dox 1901 for appointment. 10-14.2t* BER ee ap Plt vgentinred desk. Phone 5 Bata: 3 ; 10-14-2t° 3. close in; three blocks west of Center street. 432 South Elm street. 10-14-2t° FOR RENT-—-Two apartments; sas and lights ;one small house and two sleepingrooms. 183 North Kimbail strest. Phone 1689J. 10-14-3t FOR RENT—Three new ‘apartments on Bast Secong street; one three- The University of Rio de Janeiro, ;j| one of the foremost institutions of A higher learning im Brazil, has opened | Kew, Okla. positions on its Call Kenwood etreae Eons 993. 1616-2. wtadl So. REO. firm and Seaboard Air ling issues Steady; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 18@13%c; later £3@13 Kc. Tin—Steady; spot nd nearby, 27.25; futures 27.62. Iron—Steady and unchanged. Lead—Quiet; spot 4.70@4.75. P| | Simplici! bili Pi | i) Phones 203-204 Eve Casper Daily, Cribune WMAKET GOSSP AND FELD NEWS| tee Mule Creek Salt Creek '. Zinc—Steady; East St. Louls spot 4.65. Antimony—Spot 5.00@5.25. Money and Exchange. NEW FORK, Oct. 14.—Foreign ex- change—tIrregular. Great | Britain—Demand |cables 3.87%. France—Demand 7. 3.87%; cables 7.26%. cables 3.95. Belgian—Demand 7.19; cables 7.19%. ‘Demand 0.70%; cabies O.T1L. Holland—Demand 83.87; — cables 83.43. Norway—Demand" 12.16. Sweden—Demand 23.10, Denmark—! ‘Demand 618.95. Switzerland—Demand 13.80. Spain—Demand 13.33, Greece—Demand 4.33. Argentina—Demand 31.75. Brasil—Demand 13.12. Montreal—91 7-16. NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Foreign bar silver, 72%0c; Mexican dollars, 56c. PITTSBURGH OIL ADVANCES PITTSBURGH, Oct. 14.—Purchas- ing agencies today announced an ad- vance fn quotations on various grades of crude oil. Pennsylvania crude, Cabell, Somerset and Somerset light were quoted 25 cents higher, Ragland was advanced 15 cents. ————__— —~TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED AaDsS—. —-BRING RESULTS————~ Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe:.s Oil Field erg Pat gh aga Wyoming Pp lue Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric OTL EN nba of Construction of Parts pea ion of Operation | jWe know that your underreaming can be done for less! ‘money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. | | j¥ou can rent one from iny one of our stores: Iii) /ivl | eeraeeeeecere ‘ Bridg ||} ee ii ‘Main Office and Shops: Augusta, Kanses PELCUAC A Geet eee taeee Exclusively by ial rt| Feaneall Co. ?, II TTPO LATED one ||| Fectory: Mariette, Ohio SeeeeEeRTEeRAaeeearear BRANCH STORES— Rising Star, Texas. Ranger, Breckenridge, Texas. Florence, Kan. Fort Worth, Texas. Tulsa, Okla, Texas, _ Our Gent’s Furnishing ElDerado, Kan. i “We Lead, Others Follow” DO NOT DELAY When We Announced Last Friday Our Ten Day Suit Sale We stated that the values we offered would be the talk of Casper. The buying public has taken advantage of this sale and each buyer has saved many dollars. Our stock is large so you will have no trouble in making your selection. All suits offered are of standard manufac- ture. Society Brand and Union Made clothes. We invite your closest inspection and we ask old customers and the new friends we have made since entering business in Casper to call and see the wonderful values we are offering, whether you purchase or not. We positively know that we can satisfy you. WE ARE MAKING THIS SUIT SALE THE TALK OF THE TOWN The Suits are Divided Into Four Lots ' LOT ONE LOT TWo A large assortment of fancy cashmere stripes and tweeds in men’s and young men’s styles which formerly were sold up to $37,50. The cream of the entire stock, consisting of blue serges, fancy worsteds, pencil’ stripes. Men’s 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- dent Craft (union made), and Monroe Clothes. This entire lot will-go in this 10-day sale at This entire lot will go in this 10-day sale at $26.50 LOT THREE A wide range of colors and styles in heavy. mixtures which formerly sold up to $35.00. Out they go in this 10-day sale at $19.50 OUR OVERCOAT AND LEATHER VEST STOCK Is the most complete in Casper, all priced with the usual Star Cloth- ing Company moderacy. $31.50 LOT FOUR Last but not least on our list. We have picked out all the odds and ends in our suit stock. Many of them are broken sizes from lots which are worth as much as $40.00. In order to clean them out we have cut them to a ridiculous figure. Here is the chance for you youngsters. They are mostly small sizes, but the cloth, cut and workmanship is there just the same. Whiel they last you will get them for WE HAVE OUR OWN TAILOR. WE MAKE FREE ALTER- ATIONS AND GUARANTEE YOU A PERFECT FIT Gia 260 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. We Also Wish to Announce That We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of Ralston Shoes, Department Is Com- plete. All Priced With the Star Clothing Company Moderacy. PAGE ELEVER

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