Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1918, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR wi PRE LY BUN “s “A i LUNES - mee, : ae Se —<————== : — = if = ci jaa 5 oR |coms which brought out fully half the| ~ Walter C. ‘Chas, H. Angel,| Mechlings Wa. TF.” Grisn ‘ : us a es ; Swill carry the'com-|Dan Santo, Robt. ‘. Osbor ae Ch Cy Otto Rg ‘ 01 Pet 3 Nu at Stineets i re} e A kG 0 es) Sex comiphhy twill be’ tiie ranking cbr: ‘den, Z. T. Riggs, Russell’ H. Nichols,/E. Slumber nard ) Nicholson, = y 4 / ‘e) | ’|pany in Wyoming. Virgil E. Elliott, Theros Daldos, Os-| Wilbur L. Lanning, Geo. T. Hand j ees - The rifles of the new guard will|car M. Howard, Roscoe H. Edmister,!bury, Robert T. Kemp, Donald ( iG Q — soa" atin —— oes 3 =: eS = a = larrive today or tomorrow, and the! Ray N. Hildreth, Isaac N. Frost, Fred- Lobdell, John M. Patterson, Frank RES = = : = ———— : Ss | date of the next drill will be made/erick J. Castle, Thomas H. Lynch, Ed-| Keith, Leon C. Goodrich, Lincoln j* ee z eisai aks - a 5 i Pina public thru the newspapers. The fol-|ward J. Kemp, Frank B. Taylor, Wm.|Kelly, John Mc: ellan, Henry y' - — + ~ ~ ~ aaa ee “= |lowing men are those who have en-|D. Keyser, J. A. Ferguson, William A. Heiney, L. C. Moore, James Brown, | T d ? Q t ti | | listed in the company to dat Reeves, Constantine Lukis. dney Harry Norman, John Schultz. | — 1 Oday s \Juotations | | maa 7 | 2, OL MER Ha lO | | DI a a a es ee a ea es ee aN - = | Furnished by | S Ag ° & FFFEGTEN HERE MAHONEY & STEINBERG || RY FLRHOAN (i | KEYNOTE HOME bs : a Stock Bid Ask. 3 C md | American 02 023 ' oe ee oe ce , e BA ee | Bessemer 09 12. | = ‘ & Wyoming Vendome and Savoy | hz ees: Ghee ae |Five Percent Authorized at An- & Syndicate Join Hands in Fu- |Big Indian_ 25 30 | nual Meeting; Officers Are hI & ture Development er Bear- a scat Re-Elected | fs ? 7 ee Golanibigs ce a6t| — | (Continued from Page One.) & One of the most important hap-| Cons: Royalty__ “60 ‘g1 | The annual meeting of the Elk-|7~ : he | bs sted | a -- 5 5 would & penings among local oil companies| Elkhorn -_____ 86 -88 |horn Oil ‘company was held here on his all support gy we | Re was completed last evening when the|E. T. Williams_ 2.70 2.80 | Monday and the third dividend of| “Mr. Manbeck was followed by L.A. . é consolidation of the Wyoming Ven-| Fecla cnbg ee | the firm was ordered paid to stock-| Reed of the Midwest, who also stirred 2 eo. 2 : dome Oil company and the Savoy Oil| jupiter — “053 ‘07 | holders, the divicend amounting to {pis Genie Ge to his pace ia wee Sé Syndicate was cmopleted and ratified | Ki 74 -78 |5 percent of the capital stock. lalong the country during the present| @ ¥ = ed by officials of the two companies. € 04° be |. Officers of the Elkhorn company |erisis, Each one of us has some part er BS The Savoy Oil Syndicate is a eeamnter a ee “tds are Dr. J. F. Leeper, president; W.|to play in the great struggle, and ‘ : @ y : ¥ Sheridan company and the Vendome R ace -- pee sone §. Kimball, secretary, and Eugene |those left behind by the men in the| : Bry *- a ° a has its home office at Casper, and | Republic gee , my ; trénches have their work cut out for y 3, both firms are holders of good look- {Riverton Aue 1} | McCarthy, treasurer. The directors |f oie te insidions propakafida’ of : He OC i) é : ec ric ing territory in many of the fields|Shiloh --—- We ‘08 Jare D. J. F. Leeper, Jeremiah Ma-| mateontents, as well as tho they were \ . & of ee ates The Wyoming Ven- ey ee 1:03 | honey, gene oe TA. Deantin the actual fighting. 4 @ ns dome Oil company has 640 acres on ae otsie g ie and W. S. Kimbaiz. | EB. Richard Shipp, Esq., followed " u 3 the Neiber dome and 2,220 acres on|W¥9-Blackfoot - —.004 OL |" “The Elkhorn company has twol Mr. Reed and in Eh dates he che e $ the Grass Creek field, besides other |Y4le -- 5 ‘02 | Wall Creek sand wells, in addition|tested against the lukewarm condi- KX ures il B G & holdings. It is incorporated for ajY°UNE - ‘27 to small production from shallow | tiong sometimes met with among the! ; ; i ° & million dollars. NEW YORK CURB j wells, and is credited with an oOil/people. Mr. Shipp asked for a solid @ ’ 4 The new consolidatde firm will be} oO, mulgee 4.50 4.62 {output of about 1,100 barrels daily unity in combatting the baleful in- ahs ‘ 4 known under the old name of the} ~) 1 ss : °g2 |from its lease on section 4 of the! gience of the I. W. W. and seconded 2 & 8 : ;Glenrock Oil 4.50 4.62 re s ty * | fluei 4 x ! Wyoming Vendome Oil company and! ysjdwest Com. 1.06 1.08 |Big Muddy field. Half of this oil!the two men who had proceeded him i@ were BCR ts ay @ Ps Senator George B. McClellan, the| Midwest Pref. 1.00 1.25 | goes to the aie appre comin their talks. | we J Wee & well known banker and stockman of | Midwest Rfg. 114.50 115.50 | pany under a drilling contract a’ Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks succeeded! va) pee Worland, was placed as president of | Boston-Wyo. 18 -20 one-eighth royalty is paid to the| yy Shipp and the Governor referred’ BS the new organization. John P. Mur-|Northwest -60 e, leaving a net to the company |to the early days of Casper, when the| 3 ° e aA ray, an oi] man of, 21 years’ expe-|Merritt ~------ 27.00 | of about 500 barrels daily. A third| six shooter was a part of every man’s . ‘. ° ‘3 rience, as the fieid manager of the! . Wall Creek sand well is nearing} dress as much so as his shirt or trous- ~t , Ub am @ 1 uri tre - work the consolidation will under-} | completion. jers. The same necessity was appar- ao See BO,F 6 “> take. The consolidation was effect-) ek are }ent for some stronger protection than| z . ee Foi he warms ie aie PARK HOTELS ] LARAMIE TROUT |sheeresens i forces could samy ‘(OME ‘ + of the Wyoming Vendome and it will | TIPS SCALE AT loutside forces intent upon damaging : Fi - ‘ § are a SacTl ice <7 make the ney firm one of the strong- | | the great industrial plants in Casper. | fi phy. © beg ee ind t janie i th f -| eae a FOURTEEN LBS.|,08 sues antnerae S z The new company has assets of aes |trict manager of the Oil Well Supply) e : Se over $100,000 and no debts. The The Denver Post carried a two-col-|Co., and a former soldier of the fa-| = KICeS ar Wwe § a & holdings of the Wyoming Vendom/p,Jin¢ton Accommodations at|umn cut of A. L. Erb, formerly of|mous Sixteenth regiment of Penn-| a : PAROS & company adjoining the leases of the Cody G. H diy |Laramie, showing a couple of fish|sylvania. Mr. Mechling’s talk was 2 =. z Ohio, Sheridan Wyoming, and ody Gateway ampere Y \the “head editor’*of that paper hay-|short, but to the point, and contained a ¥ ter oil companies in the Ma i Flood Conditions |ing embellished the story with the fol-;some advice that sprang from his for- ts as " y A Ww Springs field: are alone worth consid_} a Mowing explosion: “Stop! Give it the;mer service, where he was able to 5 } . e ye! r > erable as an asset to the new firm. | CODY, Wyo., July 10.—Due tojonce over, Nim, Old Rods. Here’s| see faults that might dispute a new | % 8 e t i EY ¥ Y The firm has two strings of tools ay conditions and the recent floods How They Catch 'Em in Wyoming.” Organization like that which was in| : “ staaed to commence eae - ss the Northfork, the Burlington! The picture shows a big fish and a he mee last sevena es ea ate Me * ee at Lander. They are now moving|the scenic Cody Way, until the road |jow the Post printed the following: |company. He’ asked the new soldiers| OW nh Ir ice. 4 the material from Lander to the/|js opened to auto, according to a bul-} “A. L. Erb holding the giant Loch- to refrain from criticism of their of-| g%& 4 “~ Springs field on their leases on Sec-jJetin to agents by L. W. Wakely, gen- | leven trout sent to him by W. H. Gra-|ficers and spoke of this being one of e Bene 24 and 6 on the Maverick|eral passenger agent, which follows:/ham, a prominent business man ds ne rene phatarles to the forming of 4 5a Springs structure. | “As the Park hotels will not be|Laramie, Wyo. Mr. Graham caught a first-class military unit. ‘ — % ESRI pee same pn opened this season, we will not oper-|the fish in the Big Laramie River a|_ After the speeches Sergeant Don oe & $1 50 PINT FOR [ate this summer the usual Billings-|few days ago with a Colorado spinner Lobdell explained the aca lhe sana 3 & {Cody night trains, nor the Burling-|spoon. jobject o: e mew guard, and asked | ‘CHIAN’ BOOZE |ton Cody Gateway cafe, nor the| “The fish weighed 14 pounds when) those who wished to enlist to step | % Omaha-Cody standard sleeper line,|caught and measured 29 inches in| forward to the table where the clerks | 4% : e Is NEW RECORD }but we will operate the Kansas City-| length. |were ready with the enlistment blanks. 2) 6; we oe 4 |Gardiner standard sleeper. ———-—_—__ The response was immediate, and 'the| > < aS | “The permanent camps at the Can- |company strength grew to nearly 50 3 P 9 y CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 10,—\yon, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Old| jmen, exclusive of officers, before the| ¢% h one 6 & Two pints of Cheyenne liquor cost Faithful will be operated this sum-! = meeting was closed. The initial sue-| os two men $300, or $150 a pint because ; mer. You will receive from Mr, Eus- u | ‘FOR SALE—One slightly used AE yk Re they made the fatal error of crossing| tis an announcement of the cancella- } waching good as new; | %§ 9 the State line into Jolorado with it : SAG a OB on their persons, altho they had no; intention of selling or giving it away, according to their own statement. | When Hugo Freund and J. C. Fisher left Cheyenne last week on what friends said was a trip to Gree- ley for the purpose of getting} Freund married, they each carried a! pint of liquor on their person, as they said, for private consumption, | but the Wells county officials could not see it that way. | Upon crossing the State line their auto was stopped and a search re- vealed the two pints of liquor. They were taken before a judge in Greeley and fined $300 and costs and an at- tion of all Park ‘Hotel Way’ tours and the postponement for the ‘present | of the permanent camping tours tour- ist fares via the Cody gateway, and | until the Cody scenic road is opened for regular automobile transportation we will not operate the Sunday Fran- nie-Cody branch trains.” Hon. J. M. Schwoob received a tel- egram from Senator Francis E. War- ren, who is at present in Washington, stating “extra $25,000 for mending the Yellowstone east road bed is agreed to in conference.” At pres- ent we understand there is a fund of $15,000 which has been appropriated for the work on the road, and this about & n. ‘ower Co. Phone 69. 7210-5¢ [By Associated Press] | - AMSTERDAM, July 10.—Emper- | or William has accepted the resigna+ tion of German Foreign Bini Von Kuehlmann, according to dis- } patches today. His resignation Avas | tendered as the outgrowth o? his re-| cent address in the richstag for which | he was severely critized by members | of the Pan-German party. SS matter stands the xoad will be open} for travel without a cent of the money! being used, but it can be used nicely} in order to make the work perma- nent. My 6% ste ate ho te Py he Ms | SeeSoateeSeste-aSe-So-aSe ep eho she eho RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM On a Ss Sects tote eh Se te oh Coes Or oe, Be Beer ey Bee, re My, Ber 2 a OS ga OS PUP MP Mer VO Vet Me Urge Te PU UO Ho a SS a a Cae 8 a 2, a ‘? N July Clearance Is now on and will continue until the summer stock is greatly reduced . CLOTHING In this department we will give you 10 per cent off on all of the Men’s and Boys’ Suits, which will be a great saving, and it will pay you to pur- chase a new suit. You know that we sell one of the best makes of Clothing in America—the celebrated HIRSH-WICKWIRE brand. STRAW HATS and SUMMER CAPS will be closed out cheap. We have one lot of odds and ends of Straw Hats that we will sell you you rchoice for ONE DOLLAR, and a re- duction ef 10 per cent on other Straw Hats and Panamas. MEN’S and BOYS’ SHOES We have the largest stock in Casper, and during our July Clearance Sale we will give you a re- duction of 10 per cent on any Man’s or Boy’s Shoes in stock. It will pay you to buy two or will make a total of $40,000. As the Se ee ee tempt was made to seize their auto,| ~ Buenas abandoned whsnitie ine A000 ST. LOUIS MAN 15 GRIND Ae You Want EXALTED RULER OF ELKS [By Associated Press.] ATLANTIC CITY, July 10.— The grand lodge of the B. P. O. Elks last night elected Bruce A. Campbe! of East St. Louis to the position of grand exalted ruler. agree WRESTLING GARD AT IRIS HOLDS LOCAL ATTENTION Kid Sepp of San Francisco and O. L. Stanley of Casper will demonstrate some of the finer points of the mat game in a wrestling match at 10 o'clock tonight at the Iris theater. Both men are fast and a stiff fight is predicted. In view of the boost given the wrestling game by the championship mat contest of July 4 interest in matches of lesser magni_ tude is also lookingup and a large crowd doubtless will be on hand when the curtain rises this evening. = SSR ‘TIPS’ LACKING, WAITERS SERVE ‘MICKEY FINNS? [By Associnted Press.) CHICAGO, July 10.—Ten waiters of the Waiters’ union were today in- dicted by the grand jury as the re- sult of an investigation of the charge that patrons of hotel dining rooms and restaurants who had slighted the waiters in’ giving tips had been drug- ged with “Mickey Finn” powders. | Here they are—pure @ hecadtnle A socks that really meas- ure up to your idea of dura- bility plus style «and - pep. Everwear Hosiery is get- ting more and more famous for fine quality and fit that ( defies the washtub. Makeita point tocome in and look over our display in pure thread silk, lisle and cotton. Webel Commercial Co. THE BiG BUSY STORE United States Food Administration, License No. G13057- Watch Our Windows Watch Our Windows = ZK three pairs. 7 “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST.” va REBORN va ~ ere Er ee SN UN FA EATON PI 2

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