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~ STOCK PRICES GRAIN CLOSING FORGED LOWER © IS UNSETTLED ph 8 Amerten: 3 Bears Launch Heavy Selling Fractional Losses Recorded fn | Assertona ii When Support for Decline Is Lacking. Day’s Trading on Chi- Queer an A . ? NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Bull ope: Notwithstand-| American Sumstra Tobacco -. 33 poration and Glenrock Oil company, which has been on top ators. finding. {t virtually impossible |ing a little show of firmnems at the| American T. and T. - stock ; Start wheat prices underwent a mod-| 474 \rionn Come market without getting a heavy vol_|erate éecline today during the early eb e ume of stock, abandoned their efforts and unloaded fremly CHICAGO, Nov to advance prices in today’s dealings. A rise in Liverpool quote-| a1), Gulf an d W. Indies responsible for the initial| Baldwin Locomotive upward tendency here, but buying} Baltimore and Ohio —-__. to lacked volume, and the market was/ Bethlehem Steel “B” : readily depreased by scattered selling. | Canadian Pacific In ‘his connection, some notice was! Central Leather — of recent pur- Speculators for the decline then took control of the market and hammered down prices al! over the list, most of the popular Issues re_ vealing slender support at the current approximated British and French in accord, anxiety regarding the Turkish situation had been almost dispelled. which varied from unchanged figures| Colorado Fuel a: to 3-Se higher with December 1.15 3-8] Corn Products to 1.16 1-2 and May 3.14 3-8 to 1.14.1-2, was follow, ya ed by dik = irom based Wamsenst ae Lasky Grilling in its No. 1 on eection 14-31 opening NEW YORK, Nov. 19—The strug_ gle for supremacy between opposing speculative forces tmparted a decided. ly drregular tr-.:d to opening prices in today’s stock market. shares conspicuously weak in yester.|*ble evening un of trades so as to day’s late dealings fe presuure today, notably ‘A number of} Subsequently the holtday—tomorrow and Sun-| Gengre), Metre closed unsettled at the to %c/] Illinois Central -.-.. with December $1.35% $1.15% and May $1.14% to $1..3%. Corn end oats eased down After opening at 1 to 1-8 at 1-4 advance, December 69 1-1 steel shares. There was a moderato inquiry for some of the public utili, Market Street preferte@ duplicated its year’s high on 4 net gain of 2 points, and Columbia Gas was pushed up 1. Mexican Pe. troleum continued 2% points, and with 2 53% | shale formation is being deepened. | stationed to assist in the movement +nederate losses all around. * Dearth of export inquiry hed some-| Mexican Petroleum 223% ‘The | Miam! Copper - bo to le lower. Pan-American Kelly. Spring? 2 | Other operations of the company|from such an official the corn market showed inecat? ar ee me outside of Salt Creek stand as follows:| (b- Provided further, that ‘dis- Louisville an: iv B Wertz. abled and special busses and dys- thing of a bearish tlese wits nervous, with December 68%. to 68% @63%c. 8% | cemented at 1 stazted unchanged lower; December 42 3-8 to 42 1-2, and later continued to sga. Despite weak- ness of hog values, provisions were ‘steady i: the absence of any Oggres- sive pressure to sell. jumped 5% points to a new high and Dupont moved up 4%. National Bi cenit also established a new peak price Other strong spots were Missouri Pa_ cific preferred, Atlantic Coast I,ine, Marine preferred, Cocon Cola, and General Asphalt, ali up 1 to ‘Weakness was noted, however in Gen. eral Electric, Famous Player States Alcohol, Consolidated tinental Can, and Fisher’ Body. eign exchange rates were easier. —_—- x Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Nov. 10. —Forelgn ex. Great Britain de_ mand 4.4%; cables 4.464%; 60 day bills on banks 4.43%: 6.4414; cables 6.44%; Italy demnd 4.41; ibe Open High Low Close 115% L14% 1.15% 1.14% 1.13% 1144 change irregular. Germany demand .01 Holand demand cables .01 316; cables 39.13; 3 Sweden demand 26.50 Denmark :de- maid 20.09; Switzerland demand 18.2 Spain demast 15,10; Greece. demand 3467) Poland demand Slo¥aka demand 2.18; Atgentine de- mand 36.12; Brazil. demand ¢13.00. vats $ : eral anh ; receipts 117 cars; total United | Wilixs Overiand. ~ No. 1 on section 36-17-104, butiding shipments 167 cars; Wiscon: sacked and bulk round whites 75@90{ Cala ePtrolenm ewt; Minnesota sacked and bulk round| Montana Power - 69% B| Tig and camp. Operations have been whites 70@85c cwt; Minnesota sacked | Shattuck Arizona § |demyed at this location on accoun;y of 75@90 cwt;| Great Northern Ore... - 247% | the recent sterm making roads almost ‘y ‘ North Dakota sacked Red River Onios| Chicago and Nor-hw 87% | impassable? public nature for the benefit of the 75@90 cwt; South Dokota sacked and} S-=Wwell fi. Ohlos 70@75 cwt. | Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Nov: changed. Eggs unchanged: 2,340 eases. Poultry alive lower; fowls “. ; : i 14@2lc; aprings 190; roosters 14; tur-| mont of Agcicuecee roHows . Fovciota feet? & Kiar rig in the rear of hia| pe Permitted. | Provided, however, WYOMING OILS YORK, Nov. Wyoming oils at 2 >. Usted on the New York curb as fol. ; MONEY NEW YORK, Nov. 10—Cail money Rea River Ohlos No. 51g; closing bid 5; offered at 544; last loan 5; call loans iguinst acceptancus 5; time loans firm; mixed collateral months 6; priie com- 60-90 days 4 .mereial paper 4% @4 MAMMOTH WELL ON SECTION 33 FLOWS OVER TOP ‘The Mammoth Oit company is drill- ing in its No. 1 on the southeast quar- ter of section 33-39-78 in the 'feapot dome and from this will make a better producer than that on 29 which was drilled in “two 10.—Trices of | $.15; packing sows rough 7.25 to 7.80; . today were | killing pigs §.40@8.6 Boston Wyoming 100; Glenrock 1% 7 Producers 16%; Mutual 12: Omar 14: Salt Creek (SOORRES I EA morning and the hole rapidly filled with ofl as the sand. was. penetrated. Last night oil flowed over the top of the casing for some time showing | that that field is in line for intensive | canners 2.85@3.00; bulk veal cay SIVE FRANCHISH TO WAL. that considerable gas pressure was | dovelopment.and with tests. now’ drill-| 19 0n@10.50. LACE 1. ENGLAND. ing over a wide area, their comple . tions should tend to define the produc: ing limits of the field. The Qhlo Oli company has its No. 2 under way and is making hole at Busy at Baxter Basin. 9.75; veal calves ac bulk desiran'e| AND THE GRANTING AND vi i i * Reports from Baxter Basin indicate| heavy bologna bulls 4.15 : LETTING OF A NON-EXCLU- aera aed capacity fixed is being swabbed tocay and drilling will be continued tomor- The bit which hit the top of the second Wall Creek at 2,989 feet has penetrated that stratum 36 feet into the shale like for mation Which separates the two lay- ers in ‘that district. layer of sand and is now has| Pound feeding lambs late Thursdayling in the started its No. 2 and No. 3 and is mak ing preparations args 79 Gasoline is said to be dripp’ng from = er pass a pa o. Y xnd the] OMAHA, Neb, Nov. 10—(. 8. De.| W¥nmi : company is now constructing = trap} Partment of Axriculture)—Hogs re_| Wallace L.’ England, and Scott for the saving of this r-oduct. ‘The Associated-Montacal sidetracking Casing and drilling again at 1 n : , ; ‘The Mortacal-Whelan is drilling at} tor 8.20. speratin of motor vehicles for hire | Width of not less than one-half inch, 260 feet and a rig Is being built on It is in the lower that ‘the big flow obtained and with deeper drilling the ‘well is expected to make a big pro- This well is a mile and a quarter southeast of the well was the first one to enter the second Wall Creek and proves thousands of additional acres to be productive. It is probable that it will be the first of the coming week before it is known what the full possibilities of thia ‘Tilpwill be. oe Casing is being set in the test of the Nebraska Oll company near Glendo and indications are said to be favor- able that ofl. will be found when the sand fs reached. has com-|2round 10¢ lower on packing graden; | Years. —_—_— More Tests to be Drilled Further exploration of the Shiprock | to 25c lower; ted Igmbs 13.25@13.75; st-ucture on the Navajo reservation, | top 14.00; earkr of fed ciipped'tor-bus” shall he deemed to include non theast of Holbrook, hy the Midwest | lambs 12.85@13.50; sheep and vear_|any motor vehicle operated for the Refining company, will be started just | lings steady; yearlings 12.0 transportation of passengers for as soon as the initial wel! is elther | 8.25; ewes 7.00; feeders slow. hire over =: defined epatetenpvered TRSAGAO TOE Comets kG, Saree jhe order of the City Council of the/ed during normal operation, but irtrusion of water. The only test made Cite of Casper. area? of the well showed a production 0° 380 tb) The tarrels of ofl and eighty barrels of oer water at a depth of ‘774 feet. was when the drill } three feet of the sand, Two more feet sgebetes into the sand, but more wa_ logs Sela ee hole Ea oe echdeee [tok tite eakatsrot the a peoriae er followed. publi It is believed that this water is coin ing from the bottom of ths send. A 12%-inch casing will be used. Drilling is then to be resumed in an attempt to reach the deeper of! sands. ‘The Glade Oil and Gas Syndicate ex_ pect to bring in its well in less than It is now down to a depth 50 feet, with good indications of ‘ rene | ‘closed motor-bus” shall be ist 4 for cows and hetters {closed motor-bus” shall be doomed | ency. is te ineInde any r.otor-bus the hadv (ad) All busses and equipment had penetrate | Neos SAEOOTIO | OM*| of. which is no constructed that it i«|shall be kept in such condition of Che Casper Daiip Cribune :- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -: AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED | A. & P. HAS CASING FULL OF OIL American International Corp | American Locomotty, American Smeiting American 'c 3% stated that the joint well of the Royalty & Producers cor- non was considerable gas pressure present. This well has not been rifled into the sand aad the intenton was to 0% leave it until the first of thé week be_ 144" | fore starting. The fact that so mucn 25% | ofl is present assures big production | > 60% | and Geo. Ferguson, field superintend_ %4 fent of the company’s states that ft {= looking much better than the well © 39% | section 17, adjoining, which came jn S'2] with a flow ofli500 barrels scribed by the police regulations of the City of Cazper. (>) The Compstiy shall file with the City of Casper a bond in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars “the Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio will maintain and operate cver the routes as herein designated ade- for a period of ten (10) years. Stops. j (Section 3) General Asphalt 4 fin the Salt Creek fiejd and has 1,200 (a) motor-busses shall stop General Electric TM | teet of oll in the casing with the bit/to take on or let off pascengers at|\¥ P. & R. Drilting In. Crucible Steel Erle Producers & Refiners corporation is | Goodrich Co. --.---- Great Northern pfd from this operation when completes.jtime by the City; provided, however) - 2. to | Zoapiea tion Spenee “08% | deen producing for several weeks trom|spector or other proper official is|* International Paper " A liner fm veing run at feet |of busses, busses may be dipatched without stopping upon authority Invineible Ot in No. 3 on section 639. No. 2 on section 726-89, drilling at|ses filled to capacity and displaying 2 } Middle Steces Oli 11% | 3-559 with a strong showing of 6: a “bus full” sign need not stop for/’ No. 3. on section +39, standing | passengers. j 60 foe si (Section 4) | (a) All motor-busses in opera- tion shall display on the front end a designation or route sign, or both,| p which shall be clearly legible, both! day and night. The location and type of such sign shall be approved! aE by the City of Casper. BA No, 14 on ieee 883687, ariingl (bia Bepry motor’ ballin, opers aoe ro fehl ci’ Yhse ace: tion shall carry within the body 1.055 5 48% | No. 15 on section 26-26-87, cleaning} Where it may be seen easily by i) 1,585. feet with a total depth| Passengers a sign indicating the J maximum carrying capacity of such busses as fixed iby. the City, the letters and numerals in such sign No. 1 on woction 33-26-89 cementing at 2,360 feet. Some trouble has been had on thie job owing to gas prea: sure making it difficult to get the cement to xet. No, 2 on section 425-88, drilling at 2,700 feet. Northern Pacific -... Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. — Pacific Ol! Pen 0 No. .2 on. section’ 25-26-87, fishing Southern Pact 82 oP aoe 24%; | for bit at 600 feet. Ado - Livestock -:- All Markets MMRKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS —c 25: Dom. of Can French Republte | Burke A telephonic report from the field at 2 o’clock today | pack*'one Set Crete Kingdom of Kingdom of Beigium, Kingdom of Norway, SSRsss une | Columbine — | y of second Wall Creek for-several days on the southwest cor- |Gantel rea = ner of section 16-39-78, had filled up with oi] and that there|Cow Guien American Suga’ Dentino American Tel Armour and Co., Baltimore and Ohio c’ Rethiehem Steel p. m ke apres Royalty 0,000. < ike Henry (310,000. conditioned that they Mountain and Guilt . Outwest Goodyear Tire. ed quate service as herein provided, ou Preston Royalty & Producers - [Tom Beli Western Bxplorati we York Cen‘ral yo. Tex. 2) 65 feet in the second Wall Creek at|/such regular stopping places as| Western States ; | oO: Short 2,012 feet. A good well will result}may be designated from time to|¥ Oil wh R. gen 64s NEW YO! URB No. 1 on section 1840-78, which has|that at special points where an in-| Mountain Producers -$ Reading gen Sinc'air Oll of Ca Balt Creek Cou Prod. and Refrs. ah Power and L Westinghouse ities Service Com. ~ r to al-|nually on or before the first day low the rapid and easy ingress andjof January of each year a license fee in the sum of Two Hundred and doliars for the of busses shall be kept ck tNew York Oi © egress of passengers. five busses individual or corpor-|and in addition thereto shall pay ation operating thotor-busses in the|the sum of F City of Casper is hereby required | ($25.00) for each additional bus in to submit to the City on blank excess of five busses twenty-four hours of the occurr- (Section 15 ence, a daily report of al) collisions or accidents resulting in injury to|given to all parts within the cor- passengers or employees, or result-| porate limits of the City, ing in disabling the bus involved. Every individual or corpor-|t! ation operatiig motor-buses in the line route. City of Casper is hereby required 5¢r to submit, before the 10th day of routes over paved streets, and at |part of said City shall be more than three blocks from a regular motor At least fifteen minute ice must ne maintained on all Standard Ol of N. J. 208% | No. 12 on section 2626-87, depth |t® be not less than two inches in| [tt Underreaming at 1733 | height, and the width of stroke to be not less than one-fourth inch. (ce) ) ses thaif Studebaker corporation ex div Tennessee Copper 4 A water well is aiso being drilled at the No. 3 location on section 25. No. 1 on section 8-48-65, drilling at carry a “bus full” sign, “Bus full” Utah Copper up, ready to spud in. seen by boarding passengers. (4d) No advertising by use of signs, or otherwise, shall be per- mitted to be used on the outside of business in service. Provided, however, said Company may carry, from time to time, cards or placards advertising events of a general Westinghou: e derrick. American Zinc, Lead and Sm. - Buttea nd Supertor - Enos Creek. No. 1 on section 26-46-100, building Motors B - Sherard Dome. y, Schools, or Churches, or for Tonsolidated Gas 136% | No. 1 on secion 14-25-89, derrick be. | the benfit of a civic organization, American Linseed Of - 85 Bling startet and other material being! ®"4 provided further, that cards, Scr hauled to loeation, placards or banners announcing the following month, jummary of all accident in Paragraph (a) of this Section on a blank form prepared by it en- titled “Monthly Summary’ of tran: portation Accidents.” | Upon the request of the|that the gran City, oral or in writing, the names Tisht to be a monthly| least one mentioned | maintained on all other routes. routing must be on paved streets Provi however, that nothing in this see- shall be construed tee shall not have the Si. assenger,” or ‘special bus” signs | Lance Thornton displayed on the front of the bus, |Z! Basin All busses filled to capacity. shall | OTe ; H in iGuinas 360 feet. : | . POTATOES 1] Pastsa’ weaves: aber ts Baxter Basin. signs shall be displayed at en- ; ei United States Steel No. 1 on. section..13-17-104, riggeaptrances so that they-canbe clearly pe Evan b d, with reference and addresses of the person or per-|t? the designation of routes; and sons killed or injured and the name Provided further that in the event and addresses. of the witnesses, and °f differences ing between the ssion Said city and t ny other information in pos: of the Company concerned relative | the event the ; to any accident shall be furnished @Tantee cannot agree, then said dif- in service in the City of Casper un- til‘ the plans and specifications f such change or alterations are sub- mitted and approval by the City. ferences shall be settled by the city Upon oral or written re- 2ppointing one representative, who ny of its au- by said Company to the City. shall not be connected thorized rapresentatifes, any bud in any officiatl capacity, and the concerned in or involved in an acci-|&Tantee shall appoint one represent- quest of the City or All motor-busses in service shall be kept in_a clean and sani- The busses shall be thoroughly swept and dusted at Teast once each day. every seven days the interior wood. lass and doors shail ative, who shall not be connected dent, 1 + ent. or collision. which might be ative who shal sttributed to faulty equipmet shall! be taken immediately to the sarage nd held not more than twenty-four (24) hours for inspection by the tary condition. any capacity either as a member of or a stockholder of a (Continued on Page Eleven) At least, once la company, imilar kind and nature may be per- mitted. (e) It is expressly stipulated e athletic contests and contests of a | Live Stock = |) =. Trying For Gas Supply. that no political advertising of any PER oiprnda betta Soda fap kind or nature, or any advertising receipts Chicago Pries eavaterahoin ee Codtiebiaiatts {he }of a commercial nature shall ever ment of Agricultur:.}—Hogs receipta | hosteiry and is 4. “ {that regulations to which thi: ° 25,000; market active 5 to 100 lower | o¢ siiving a aa anes eNotes: tion referg shall not apply to signs hursday’s best time; bulk 160 to 210/ quantity to supply his fuel, The hole | Permitted in the inside of busses. pound averages 8.30@8.45; good 225 tolis now §0 feet in depth. ’ Capacity. 300 pound butchers 8.50@8.60; top, (Section 5) 8.60; pack'ng sows mostly 7.35@8.10; Steel. (a) The maximum carrying cz- pigs steady, mostly, §.60; heavy welght | "mw YORK, Nov. 10.—Untilled or.| pacity of every motor-bus in opera~ 5.20@8.6 mediunt weight 8.35 8.55; | ers of the United States Steel corpor_ tion in the City of Casper shall be Nght weight 8.30@8.40; ight gh 8.30} tis October 31, made public. today,| fixed by the City, and the number @8.50; packing sows smooth 7.70@ of adult passengers admitted to any totalled 6,902,287 tons, an increase of i 210,680 tons over September 30, which] BUS at any one time shall not ex- ceed the. number so fixed. showed a total of 6,691,607 (b’ Provided, that children un- aes , ; strictly choice beef steers or yearlings ORDINANCE NO. 280 A per Laren pt AN ORDINANCE REGULATING | 2° &°<o! ; ifered early; bulk short fed of qual_ 7 y offered early, bulk short fed of ausl-|" THE OPERATION AND MAIN. |°" ® basis of two children to the 2 Cattle receipts 5500; generally steady on all classes; practically no ‘ ided for one adult wentern grasses in moderate| TENANCE OF A MOTORIZED| condition that the total number of supply; best matured steers sold early| TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM At 11.50: few sales short feis 9.00@| FOR THE CITY OF CASPER, so acconimodated shall not exceed one and one-half times the maxi- jee Ra dinchant! Sheep receipts 15,000; fat lambs] SCOTT LOVELAND FOR THE] (a) All (secn’taces in service epening weak to 25c lower; early top OPERATION OF THE SAME. ‘a e ‘all mpli- natives 14,85 to city butchers; 14.50 to] Be it ordained by the Mayor and ren edeoeae atten ais ashe packers; top fed westerns 14.60 to| Council of the City of Casper:— governing the operation of motor packers; no early sales ges hid-} Section 1. That- the right of|vchicles in the City of Casper. ding around steidy; two loads 611 conducting, carrying on and engag-|. (b) Every motor-bus .in opera. business of transporting | tion shall carry on each side there- Passengers for hire over designated|of in letters not less than two routes within the City of. Casper,jinches high and with a stroke width Wyoming. is hereby granted tojof not less than one-fourth inch, the name of the nA er or pcr. ns a < Loveland for a period of ten poration operating suc! us; an pelts Nee peaereus SASs). eee, u et) on each side and on the rear of such steaty. City, in which case no repairs of iny sort shall be made to said bus during said twenty-four hours, un- less permission is given by the City or its representatives. ly cleansed with an anti- septic solution subject to the ap- proval of the Health Department of City 8f Casper. Ventilation. (Section 8) All closed motor-busses ir service shall lated, and shall have at~all times at least two ventilators open, pre- ferably one near the front end of the bus and the other at the rear (a) and (b- of Section 9 shall not Se deemed to apply to motor ve- equipped with passenger rodies of the touring, imousine type furnishd as stand- ird quipment by the manufactur- and that paragraph (b) of Sec- 6 shall apply to such vehicles only where two or more thereof are operated by the same ompany, oF corporaion. ) closed busses vice shall bé equipped with electric lights so located as to provide fo: well distributed illumination of the interiaor, platform, and Se ayaweus (Section 14) Every person, company, or corporation engaged in cr opera ‘ng a motor-bus system in Casper| shall carry with some reliable in- yurance company to be approved by the City of Casper, Public Li bility Insurance Seven Thousand and Five Hundred} ($7,500) Dollars for each bus in| such busses. Such lights shall be kept lighted at night and az other times when the lack of illum- ination mey result in danger or dis- comfort to passenger: screens, may be pro the driver from back-glare, arranged that the struct the proper illumination of the door sill and steps. Between October 15th and May 15th of each year, all bu in ‘service shall be equipped with e a a ed on. In addition to the liability bord provided for in Paragraph (a) of Section 14, the Company shall pay to the City of Casper an- temperature within any bus in ser- vice shall not be allowed to fall be- low forty degrees Fahr. above zero. ‘cept when the Company is pre- vented from so doing by accident controlling agency responsible, which is not due to any negligence on its part. PROMOTERS (Section 10) me i bus in numerals not less than four fe| trik packing grades 7.23@7.60; butik! Section 2. Rules and regula- . “1190 to 200 pound butchers 800@8.i5;,tions covering the equipment and|inches high, and with a stroke Smoking or the carrying of smouldering or lighted pipes, cigars. or cigarettes, shall not be permitted Of Oil and Industrial inttie rereipts 2200; bee? store, she|operatine over definite routes with-|®, Dumber which will serve to dis- vtock and other killing classer about|in the City of Casper. Peete ay Einaty apts saa ivi al steady; no choice Deeves on sale; Definition. PO eee stockers and festers duil, unchanged (Section 1- ~ el Every closed motor-bus in Sheep receipts 5.000;lambs steady| (a) Wherever used in this Or- dinance. the term “bus.” or “mo- service having a front entrance door shall be equipped with an emerg- ency rear exit door located on the rear or the reverse side from the entrance door, and ‘so constructed that it will remain securely fasten- on any closed motor-bus, except in such seats and in such compart- ments as the Company may special- ly designate for smoking purposes. Passenger Reculstions. (Section 11) Passengers will not be al- lowed to ride on the front or rear bumpers, running-boards, or steps of any bus. The platforms Enterp! ADVERTISING is an absolute necessity for the successful presentation of your proposition to the public. Place your campaign in the hands of an ex- pert who is thoroughly familiar with all meth- may be opened readily from with- “clozed-bus.” or|in by passengers in case of emers- or may be enclosed entirely with|repair as is necessary to provide sheen” receipts Overatior. good operation ard to reduce to a steady; lambs $12@24.56; ewes $4@ (Section 2) minimum the noise caused by such ae: feeder lamba $1125@1250, |, (8) Tk# oneration of motor-| operation. i “a ° husses in the City of Casner hall (e) Wo motor-bus shall bse or- he condncted with due regard for dared or purchased for service in . ‘Pithe safetv. comfort, end convan- City of Casper ~til its plans SILVER fence of passengers and the safety|and spetifications have been ap- of the genaral mublic. and in com-| proved by the City. nliance with such reeulations as re-| “(f) No material change in 8 are pre-lequipment, plan, or arrangement NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Foreign bar | wards their operation scribed, or may hereafter be pre- shall be made on any motor-busi allver 65%; Mexican dollars 49%. Who can plan and write your display, prospectus, from letters, etc., and place your publicity where it will bring results. ods of publicity. Thoroughly familiar with al] phases of the oil game and in constant touch with local condi- Years of experience in the writing and* handling of all forms cf publicity. For interviews, Box A-177, Care of Tribune

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