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tibune ; PAGE THIRTEEN. eed :: Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Y YW lon plan would be adopted and that] Bi, IL SECURITIES: resent provisions for publicity of “ ; ' tax returns would be changed. : ; Wines Grammer @ ¢0 h ‘Automobile directors report stocks considerably reduced, according to POWER UPHELD . : Department of Commerce; as of Oc- ‘American Can Hy Bessemer ------. ae Ts fober 1, dealers had average stocks “ aa” | Benton Wea ing <> 1 i f 63.6 tires each, compared wit pee cate ~idieeeety | | f | average of 92.6 casings on April 20.| CHICAGO, Nov. 7-—(By the Asso- Le sifen © ‘ . National Election Results Bring Increase in clated Press.)}—Federal Judge W4l- Burke -----2---------- 620 25 American Locomotive ~...-.. oir} +3 I payor bes yee pe owes at Blackstone Salt Creek |. 15 Unfavorable Conditions in | % | the Unit tates railroad labor Values Although Effect Had Been meer ears oe Rheiy. nuey Method Up ~ Argentina and Australia Grain and Stock | Discounted by Expectations pentane ceca e aug, 80 - the Year alli Che Casper Dail 0 zy board to compel ape teatimpay. } before it Consolidated Royalty — 1.15 1.16 Opinions From | AMNESTY FOR American Zinc, Lead and Sm. Cow Guleh ---------- 02 - .03 CHICAGO, Nov.’ 7.—Reports of ° wadecdsepuacce (Of 06 NEW YORK, Nov. u * } BOSON: Gav, Ts Shes Oeairener 1: Maha ss Gury: ven: 62/5 vapemh RU nam cami octets eraser a Bek og |e Unda entra tw teal La anata opage aaa Ul Brokerage Wire| Hal Bulletin tomorrow will say: % 4 Atlantic oCast Line ~~ 140% 1 22 | million share day in the stock mar:] with much higher quotations at Liv- anians.. “Confidence. in the future of the| cutte woot ny nijetin also will) ihdwin Locomotive a2. 02.04 | ket-in more than two years with an| srpool led to fresh upturn here ia OO Crnnrens: , enhanced " Thomson McKinnon—If export trade continues in his present level aes there will be temporary reactions. DUBLIN, Nov. 7.—(By The Asso- Lowitz—Favor buying wheat on|Clated Press.)—President Cosgrave 5 been. by ae-=-- 6.00 7.00 |old fashioned railroad market, dur- theo result ofthe national election Domestic—Ohio and Pennsylvania, 08 10 [ing which prices of 30 railroad] Gealings. Hot winds were sald te although the outcome bad been so| Pieces: Delaine unwashed, €2@63c; Petroleum 04 05 | stocks soared to new ‘high levels for] 46 prevailing in Argentina. empha. tharoughjy discounted that the mer.| Delt hlcod combing, 406 Goastal -...-- 06 .07 |the year, many of them at thetr| siing lack of moisture, In Aue. ket bas-not shown the sharp reac- se n Wheat prices today during the early of the Irish free state announced tn Rearpatt 200% 91. | highest. price In history. Inqustrials: | tralla there were heavy rains threat. Sere Pr SAU AS HE SOFA SRT ee Dait apreann teeny thee ton es . t . i “00 | whic splayed an irregular tren . Chi- ges, os at 1 tion upward which. + pave Michigan and New York fleeces— Marine te aoa + 01 |!n the early dealings, later shared in piso eee eae arene ares CUnApe PHU Consee Saye Spent Eeecsittaen betweoen Weedeater beahqrpngean bape ee ae Delaine unwashed, 57@K8c; 125 130 |the upward swing of prices. ‘Totat| jan Ho decline to 1Ke advance, | More freely our market will be sub-|committoed between 5 in other years. Values ni . 5 + "| ject to whims of speculators. 2 id 3 . are slightly higher and ths tendency New York Oil --------10,00 11.00 | Sales approximated 2,100,000 shares. | December $1.47% to $1.48 and May Stock Opinions. is upward with certain mills buying this week, who last week refused to | Washed. fc: fine unwashed, 47 Picardy 108 do so. ‘The manufacturers find buy- Cl Co! WF cupece-nccnes. iat tance still strong at ad- Wisconsin, Missour!- and average] Chile Pper $1.59 to $1-58%, were followed bY! Prince and Whitely—Rallroad material gains all around. : Sthseeeat Ae arage eone| tioment, socks emery aver Paris to Keep NEW YORK, Noy, 7. — Stock prices moved irregularly higher at " 4 tean Locomotive should have an ad- the opening of today's market with | inued to ri twith: ing bt he - .03 04 ue oO ise, notwithstanting s ther. fi Vv t Waneet Prion but recognize the sta! 54 hiooa, ST@sHc 14 blood, HEGUEL | Colorado Musi and Bron ~-——W- 26% |guneet’ v-veeweene-~ 08 “ou |SOVCTA! largo bNocks of stocks chang | wotictaking salam, Recording tone TeNee, sowt om further, lmprovemen “Observer” at + % eset s N Wom Js in initial sales. New peak | vuthority, the Argentine exportable 1 7 : ae Xs Ustical strength of wool. Oregon easternr wman staple,| Congpleum. -...-.---------. ‘Tom Bell Royalty -.-. 02.03 | ns hand j a : y, Block Maloney—Conservative gov ‘Foreign primary . markets are) gio; fine and FM comblon, #rob] Conelignted Gee rer Western Exploration = 2.10 3.20 | fricre, for the veer were attaine, | surplus will be only 110,000,000 bu-| ernment is assured form, prolonsed Vatic Court phage Albee fs gut a io Oe: feaat eta Sarde tat 1@1.25;] Corn re OW . eeciereny, peat States ....-- at 4 by ‘Southern Rallway, Chicago Grea OTeat) atid Gpinbates “sith Pitre, period and before foreign compe- a an Vy} cbs ~ Amer: val y number . Conde: wewceweweewecwee= wcecencwwemncess, of 5 cag begins on any scale at all, there Western preferred, Rock Island com bai) Netuh chioreniterie tice 00 bushels last year. Bxport ure ica is buying steadily in Australia] ‘Territory—Montana and bags A Crucible Steel -.. Lapel o wadlnbres port pur NEW YORK CURB CLOSING on and Seaboard Alrline preferred ses today from the Unit tates _ 3; alttough Engiand and the continent | tine staple cholce—$1.55@ Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. -_-..- Bid Asked | Kinorisan Can pds merarera peste Recent pede bag Sek, aut. nore ae emcee chet] PARIS, Nov 7.—Although the continue to take the big weights. blood combing, $1.35@1.40; 3- blood Davison Chemical -------.--~ Mountain Producers -- 19.25 19.50] trucks one. 00 bushels. Wheat closed strong, 1 Digan ay lect! We 0 “pull French government has definitely “In the west, contratting seems ; 1-4 blood comb-| Du Pont de Nemours te azo] 72 heavy demand for the low] %c to 8 te net higher, December | {°F ,Pefore election. We ar "| decided, to. discontinue ite legetion to have reached a resting place for worn--=2--=-: Selt Creek Pris. —--- 25.25 25.50) priced rajiroad shares featured thi | ‘1.60 to $1.50%; and May $1.65% to ner cee A Co.—While the| at the vatican, says Le Matin, it the most pert, the price level reach-| Pul Famous Players Lasky --—--- Salt Creek Cons. —--) 7.25 7.50) eariy dealings. Additional new 1924 } :1.55 1 viarket: : v e@, possibly having given some ‘ General Asphalt pause to the unusually early move- ment commenced some three weeks haire—| ago. best carding, 70@75c. Great Northern pt 5 8. O. Indiana --,--.-- SN bull market 1s becoming more clear-| Will retain a seml-official observer, New York On ..~----- highs were registered by “Katy | Cold weather tended to ease the ly defined and we continue confi-|The paper adds that perhaps the common and preferred, Wabash com: | °0rn market. After opening un-| Gent of higher prices, wo would sug-| Holy See will appoint a similar rep- mon, Kansas City Southern com. | *hanged to 4c up, December $1.07% y .| resentative aris. ‘ $8.50 58:62 ron, Missourt Pacific common, Chi | t© $1.07%, prices sugged to below rec: ARE Nowe thet tay | eee Gulf States Stee! —_ cago and Alton preferred, Friscc | ‘eSterday’s finish, sider the advisability of lightening 4 Houston Oll ------- common, and St. Louis Southwest Later the market was responsive! i, accounts on strength, with the Casper Woman In Tiles Central eX: divicn-——r ern common, the gains ranging from | {0 Wheat aa caittnciet S ooo net | idea of replacing to advantage later international a fractions to 1% points. Industrials } I'm, le ner; | on, y: , Int, Tel ho ig - due to heavy profit taking sales Oats were firm, sympathizing with} would not be afraid to buy rails Invincible — (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) SAN FRANCIS8CO--Reports of Kelly Springfield Tire Chicago Prices. Chandler Motors breaking to an | Wheat rather,than corn. Starting at . le y : % to Ke higher, December 61%c the ther new low at 27 and Baldwin | % ~ trans-continental railroads this week tt Copper --.--. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—(U. 8) Depart- | © ares PB b, sats market continued to harden. «RITTSBURGH—While @ g004! show that tourist travel to Calitor- LnHS Manag eerrrames ment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—87,000; | Stewart Warner, Republic Steet anc | “Tiduencea ‘chietly: by, wing deal of the general buying of steel} nia now is unusually heavy. High- Mack Truck dative 15c to 25c higher, light weight | aldwin selling off a point or so Products ‘by jobbers and manulac-}tepn heavy trains of tourists have “ when reactions occur, but we would not buy them until we can guaran- tee how far they will be permitted to react. We feel certain {t will Leona Gorham of Casper who re cently was taken to Fort Collins, Colo., to answer a charge of petit in ; larceny, has been sentenced there r , | Bos values the provision market! when the stocks has been satisfied: rte Ae in best’ demand; light lights and| United Drug showed independent | ‘req a moderate advance: Baer thesia So re aatied: | to 15 days in win jail. turing consumers undoubtedly had] arrived in the last few days, we ell Motors. A. aughter pigs show 25c to 50c ad-| strength, rising 2 points to a new Waters prised in’ tha claret wit ip been postooned, when’ conveniert, to ing to Tos Angeles and 7 coming vance, active demand; top $10.15; | ish for the year, Foreign exchanges aay RTGL & taws iia affect the election, not a graa% bike . Rallroad “passenger agents bulk better 190 to 325 pound butch- gegnes. beige of f United States | Wheat— oF be of this postponement was possil)! expect.a 100 per cent increase in ers $9.50@10.10; 140 to 190 pound enewed buying of United States 1.50% 1.478% 1.50 ‘S aince. buying ‘for, months paat has tourist travel as compared with Steel common and various oil shares 1.56% 1.528% 1.55% heen of a hand to mouth character. | ast year. f oy oS tee om, y | c@used selling pressure against in ‘ a4 s Tere wee. peén- no indications of lew po Bice ‘Tex o- looks as though the selective qual- ity of the market will remain, Pynchon and Co.—Barring minor technical setbacks, averages should ee Sent, tustrials to tubside, enabling vir-| (UY - PPX SPU ARE Bathe | Reece new RBH xesordsitory the ‘pres any. ms decrease in industrial] gy, LOUIS—Bullding permits is-| New jag beret : “ually all classes of stocks to join “4 ie activity and “consumption has Kept] sued here in October, involved ex.| N- Yo Ne Pir ard ettee ve see lau he upward inovement. Further ac: | feo. ~--- 107% speaiiane nee purchases at/a fair volume. penditure of $9,032,000 includings: paid and deb soecene ight ite $6. $@9} edlag tices sumulations of dividend paying rail- fuly, loo aa 113% 111% 113% SUGAR Improvement:in the wire-buslness | 000,000 for the Bell Telephone build-| Northern Pacific -----n-----= smooth $} @ 18; “packing rough j °%d issues, including Atchison, Tit- | 21) is marked today and prices are firm.| ing and $1,000,000 for the addition | Pacific Ott pe ignorcerresond ng | 38.00 7 slaughtr pigs, $708.25. | Nols Central, and Southern Pacific, | Ost ue t The wire unit of the United States| to the Nugent store. The permits| Pan American Petroleum Steel. Corporation ia sald to have}‘in October 1023, totaled $2,111,000, | Penneyivania -.. Cattle—6,000; co! secentuated the early udvance in the at trige bomen re ; 411,000, oe HELENA, Mont., Nov. 7.—Revis- ; vor. | May 56% 06% 55% 56% Ste oration te eave bad ai ai gracen isan! lower priced carriers. New York i NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The refined | ed unofficial tabulations today from Mtecte tite throughout | passe 26 tose 4 | strong; § le upward swing had extended through. es are ral sen NOY, ---14,50 14,70 14.50 14.70 % pike a out the entire market, 1 te ae ; nn ae m , f u wa-r13.77 14.00 13,75 14.00 this district. thargedb igh Saal oe a stookers feedgra ) ‘The first. hour's sales aggregating Southern CHICAGO, Nov, 7.—Wheat num-| NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Bar silver ber 2 hard $1.46%@1.47%; number | 69%; Mexican dollars 53%. 3 hard $1.45 $1.45, Corn number 2 al mixed $1.08; number 2 yellow $1. 09% Flour, ty Suly D4% “54% 53% 5414 | Sugar market was quiet and un-| more than 90 per cent of the 1.533 F Central attained a new 1924 high ‘a pene, eae rhe 80) ne equal. to. 60 percent. of. capucity,| ATLANTA—The. Gainaville :and| Pure Of1 jertagiriny Pye 2 evel at 112% and Ann Arbor jumped | R¥°— Rerditavn iia changed at $7.15 to $7.50 for fine] Montana precincts left only the’ to- sheet re ‘ef the corporation. - ‘ % 1.32 1 ; ; Mie . score industrials and specialies were bcm bes Rippeetine i eee pipe @ perilcaty sold about the same publ service has apples’ to the ‘i 1 a Paiiallerathaved ara ap taicaas the ato 4aT 4a? 1.7 al contests of Tuesday's election. servi 0 e elongate acs yaar eb Ld epaad fa 40. as lead of more than 14,000 over La Follette, while Senator T. J. Walsh, ; rh pet Leno > nbadehasthin a hhnes sid 12.00 NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Cotton,| third term by a plurality of more B irtess Takes Im tus: : My steady; light cent. ied kt 11.60 spot steady. Middling 23.75. than 16,000. Congressman John M, us ta, y 3 Scott Leavitt, Republican, were also n ber of industrials and specialties + nen=1B.75 18.85" 13,75 13,85 turned to Wi) r - . - tanger ot 33 Rieu Jon os Sa i inde HR BS SILVER siete aeenean i Dae rom 0. ge 1ctor y bar radi a heavy yearlings $10; fat sheep 25c | hour with little diminution noted in Cash Grains and Provisions gubernatorial ra crickson, 1,50; feeding lambs unchanged; come- M, Dixon. Market Reporter Shows Naan Tekin es per emernaat back as feeders §13,75. ‘The returns give: Coolldge 69,430; lated. Refined futures were | tal pluralities in doubt in the presi- ‘ three points, Early losses in several pia Fs ‘tell-off trom ‘September while |-had been by motor. offerings. here : SRaREele Sea eee 1.85% 191% 1.34 Py), GOTRON «| President Coolidge maintained his Democrat, was returnred for hi Evans, Democrat, and Congressman SEitpi. 28; top to} The closing was strong. A num. Texan and Pacitic Tr | nisher; handy ‘weight ewes #7.25@ | the demand for rails, Democrat, unseated Governor Jo Union Pacifica eae La Follette 55,105; Davis 30,727, Tower Talk United Drug «22.0... Omaha Quotations @1.10. Oats number 2 white 60% | _MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 7. Senator: Walsh (4) 85,712; Linder- i U. 8. Cast Iron Pipe -.---.--. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 7,-—(U. 8. De- 50%c; number 3 white 48@490. Rye | Flour unchanged to 10c higher, Fam- er ee ricksen (d) 85,477; Dixe BY J. ©. ROYLE- to assert today that their industry! 1, s. Ind. Alcohol ----- partment of Agriculture)—Hogs, Re- r 2, $1.28% p= | Hy: patents $7-00@8; bran $24@25,50. |/ 2 ers nee (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) | is all that keeps the consumer in| United States Rubber ......_ coipts 7,500; generally steady; better| The way ts now pointed to a fu- on (r) 70,907. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—With the| this country from being at the mer-| tnited States Steel grades $2.00 to $3 o butchers $9.10 | ture of great activity in wildeatting In the only undecided contest y seod $4, > 7] Ribs $13.50, John Matthews, Democrat, was Jead Productio: 5 4 K I Ww ohn Ma . Dem ; announcement ‘of President .Cool-| ¢¥ of the Cuban producers and bis) titan Copper -.-..-.2--2.2-oe ene is ent lea tan wn nti- lan a ing. Miles Cavanaugh, Republic idge's re-election finally absorbed | Fefiners, so far as price is concerned. | Hestinghouse Blectric -----.. & row of good times and industry is . Ber Pa by 1,186 votes for associate justice from the radio and the newspapers,| With the domestic sugar growers | winys Overland ------. no longer afraid. Wyoming will Is U held I T__ | °% the state supreme court. business men lost little time in} driven from the field, they see noth. come in for its share of testing next Dp reaching their desks. _ Few stopped ——— ——_— PARIS.—Alexandro Miller and, former President of France, formally re-entered politics as chairman of # new party—the national Republican league, e ‘ing and in all probability new ff the elec-}| by the Cuban government or a coa- ’ spr! ie Ne Nashats gad tn Tae auad-| lition of Cuban growers which could fields will be discovered. Tennial peanuts. The first thing| 80 control shipments of Cuban sug- |i gi nominally stead S 6 executives did was to to this country as to enable them Casper seems to have an “asphalt for more the . 2 council” as the result of the recent Marine Oil Operations. ex: Bia canners and cutters $2.75| election, This means more men|——~-- rity 76 bologna, bulls $3. employed at the refineries in turn. | OPerations of the Marine Oil com. Borne Gorymiesr su 8 practical d ing out the “home product” paving | PAvY In Salt Creek are shown as Business = See ie Me a Buckeye .---<---ece--e Bheep—Receipts 5,000; fat wool| material and an tncreased produc. | f!low: over, Tespo! healt Court Ruling BUFFALO, N. ¥., Nov. 7.—Su- preme Court Justice Pooley in a de: cision today upheld the constiu WYOMING MAP AND tion of black oll, al ith 18-40-78, Wyokans 5 Honallty of the Walker law, pass- BLUE PRINT CO. fed westerns $13.55@ ack of} long wi ® more * ee 1t rb the activities of the k 7 i: Chesebrough ptd. ~~~. yo; Par sincsqeia.; nojenthusiastic attempt to \ uncover | Straightening old hole, depth 1,979] ine kclan ip his ‘state, ‘The iaw|| Celosists, Petroleum gb, Continental ....--.5--,— range, lambs included; fed clipped | black oll fields in this stato. eee mans 6; stralghtening up| requires rosistration with the sec{| Drafting, PEERED HOFG:) apes aint: Crescent lambs dull, weak; 86 to 88 pound crooked hole at depth at: 40 feet, retary of state of the membershly ROFOSOR YIN 3 © hesitancy in business, plainly Joally. de cl heavies out at} The next meeting of the Wyoming —— rolls of incorporated se All work confidential hoticeable prior to Tuesday, un-} andea by the campaign ‘man trong; light ewes| Petroleum ¢lub is to be held at the agers foubtedly was due to psychological. | or noth Davis and La Follette, how: Bey than physical causes. aa ever, the beet and domestic cane pf, .... he lifting of this pomnlal saeser growers are somewhat less appre-| Gal. Sig. New pfd. .-._ practically the same result on | hensive about immediate Towering of | Illinois 6 aE Prices ipacked up volume as the opening of | 110 "sugar tmpost by the president, Denver manent club roms, It would seem | for $1. ites of a dam. In general, despite these instances . DENVER, Colo,, Nov. 7,—{U. 8.}] that permanent club rooms are need- Continental. Oil declared regular In most lines of trade, the result | cited, renewed activity made itself Department of Agriculture}—Hogs|ed and that there are enough oil | quarterly 50 cents dividend payable the election could have only a| felt today. Railroad and vesse] men 400; active 15@26c higher; one load} men in this city which live on ofl, | Decembek 15, to stock of record No- chological effect, for months to choice 192 pound averages $9.50; odd | to well afford them. vember 16, bme, even had Davis or La Fol- teal lots drive ins $9.40 to $9.50; packing Crude oil storage situation won. The president would! records for sows $7.75 to $8. Many are now enrolled in the two| northwestern Pennsylvania again have taken office until March f Cattle 1,500; calves 300; stendy;| might school classes of oll geology | acute, according to Ol] City Dertick. common to medium cowé $3.75 to | and refinin; Casper men are out} Pipe line tanks are filled and em- % $4.25; medium heifers $5; few bo-] after knowledge of practical value | bargo refusing to accept oll except bushels. In order to provide stor: logna ‘bulls $3.35 down; stock cows | to them in their work. for immediate shipment may be is: B68 Suan toe Srehy B jenyaibinl be Rets $3.50 to $3. feeder helfers $4.70; sued. mar! in Inter months, rec- loads stock heifers not sold early; the uncertainty was swept | ord shipments must be made before oe “ r. Oil Summary. Standard Ol! of California and Shell company reduce gasoline in Los Angeles district to 16% cents to meet competition of pix “gallons organizations Gourt House Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. At thmt time there will be considerable discussion concern- ing’ the advisability of having per- Extra Special Oildom gays premiums of 4 to 60 ractically no venlers and few stock- cents a barrel are reported for Ton- y. lake navigation closes. Similar ac- Peper tle Mt gavcdkery Foreign Exchange kawa crude and that 25 cents a bar Dne danger is that some combina. | tivities are necessary in other grain % Sheep 22,700; lambs to killers $12; rel is offered as premium on’ Bue. MEN’S nh or bloc in the old congress | centers. % 3 all classes steady. bank. tht affect passage of certain nec- NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Foreign ‘y appropriation bills between and next March. Construc- has been authorized for fed- Butter and Eggs improvement projécts on riy- Se Gulf Refining so far has failed to LEATHER exchanges, firm; quotations in| follow lead of Standard of New M cents: Great Britain, demand,| York in advancing price one cent PAI POTATOES 457%; cables, 458%; 60-day bills on| in New York and New England. - sant bank: 455%; France demand, 6524; Reported that Waite Phillips re and harbors which it w’ © ‘ oma cables, 624%; Italy, demand, 4.30%;| cently refused $10,000,000 offered by pentin eh va. Samnlets Ona’ ® Gao Zomahte. ee ae ae vee CHIGAGO, Nov. 17—Potatoes,| cables, 481%; Belgium, demand,| Standard Of! of New Jersey tor rain. hich would affect many produ- " bh : 340 trading slightly better; market, firm;| 4.80%; cables, 4.81; Germany, do-| bow pool properties in southern Kan. Spd workers: tl gM olla waebnd 404 receipts, 109 cars; total U. 8. ship-| mand. 23.8; Holland, 39.78; Norway| sas in which’ Independent ofl con pesos munielpelities:. paws pid ee iho bo baggeped ments, $8.65; Minnesota sacked Red | 14.45; Swecn, 26.82; Denmirk, 17.46;| Gas and Marland Ol each own quar, ride funds for pubic works |oamea. oer River’ Ohios, 95c@$1.05; sacked| Switzerland, 19.27: Spain, 1.46: Aus-| ter tntereat, 3 Arsiy4 Round Whites, 70@85c; few best, j By Saeanertere of, sone nec soc: Bulk, Toc; Wisconsin” wacked | 66%> Argentine, 37287 rast 11a sufficient of ese issu trimendéue 6 2 « - Round Whites, 75@85c; fancy, 90@ | Tokio, 38%; Montreal, 99 21-32. d to provide a mendous de- ‘ nr toc talint (aad jnkseriale; oth Republicans in $c; Idaho mncked Russetta, $1.76 —— t art ne te een| Missouri Make "bum linen andthe mere: Begin METALS NEW TORK, Nov, t--Ga money f ‘of bus tines and the mers!” Fi Tection Sweep easier: high 3; ruling ra General Summary. Copper and brass research placed domestic deliveries of copper in first nine months 1924 at 1,675,000,000 pounds; estimated consumption in 1924 will reach 1,600,000,000 pounds exclusive of scrap, against 1,40’ 000,000 pounds in A Brooklyn City Railway declared I NEED MONEY oi 3; closing bid od 2 extra dividend of 5 cents and Re varios errbipd bases may * SPW Oey: Nor. geet last loan 2%; 8 against ac ular quarterly 20 cents dividend = ; envy purchases ani irm; trolytic spot and futures | ceptances loans firmer;| payable December 1 to stock of No- - ; ST. LOUIE, Nov. 7(y ‘The As-| Sunburst --soscea eS La Iixed collateral. 60-90 days 3@3%,| vember 16, Fred Himself, Your Clothier her danger, seen especially In} sociated Press.}—From president | iamilton Dome ———- Tin firm; spot and future 63.75:/4-6 months 3%. Phime comm« rela MeCrory Stores sales for October dle and far west, lies in the | on down to the smallest state office, - orescence 1 Tron dy and unchanged. paper 3%. Were $2,102,413, an increase 226,161. ity of the tariff on Cuban| with a few exceptions, the Repubil- Lead steady; spot 8.65@9.00. —— Senator Smoot, chairman of Fl e Ni gS | OR E. y be reduced by presiden-| cans were victorious in the e'ection Zinc firm; East St. Louis spot Italy ts to spend nine million Ure| nance committee declares that he on, now that the election is|in ‘Missourl Tuesday according to} lot Butte ~-------.--------.5014 |.6.62@6.65; futures 6.65@6.6' on road and port improvement work | is sure in the next revision of rev. a 1 . -* ‘ best growers continued! returns compiled here, Lander seial Tatars eases *7@ = Antimony spot 12.’ in the city and province of Fiume. ! enue bill, gomething nearer the Mei 260 South Center Open Evenings