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= = .— —— one Pace Five Thomas Joseph Kennedy, Canon; The phone number of the City, Colo. |Front Grocery has been chan Ivan L. McCashland, Geneva, Neb. Call 458. August Aibner, Walsenburg, Colo. | Floyd S. Brizendine, Sunbeam, | Cole. 4 Carlyle Massey, Denver, Colo. | Lee M. Miller, Herman, Neb. Missing in Action Dee N. Palmer, Gillette, Wyo. ——— House Cafe serves you 10-26-39t Try a Tribune wantad. 1) BLE.F. REPORTED BY WASHINGTON followir usualties 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage | Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 41¢ So. Jackson. re- al of White anding right. LOWER OIL TAK URGED BY FIRST MAYOR OF cI Unless Wildcatter is Encou ditionar I FOR SALE—4-HORSE TEAM STATE IN NEW Furnished by T.\ | oe Eom $ute—+HORS, TEAM | nea ae New York Curb Prisone z Se ae Bia Ask GEOLOGICAL WORK STORAGE Hoasehold Goods, Pianos, Ete; 145 131 CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. American -_ -02 023 | Petroleum Geologist raged | Lone Star State Producing Great-| Ref. 135.50 5 ‘ Bessemer --.--. 08 10 | a : Hill be rements i Production Will Decrease, est Pool in World is Belief | Big Bear L~ 402 028 2 K n Action Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying bet CS aEDe. In Wi Says W. E. Hawley in | of Oil Men; Product | Big Five Old = 012 | 1 . Preston, Idaho. | Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., J J Ween. 00%" mee yy | j Kansas City Star i Is Heavy C d | Boston Wyo -21 RaB es Troy, Idaho. Crude Oil-Testing a Specialty E05 GoarenWealth. Bldy.; ast eavy Crude Big Indian ~ 23 Ee « ree W , Billings, Mont. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Basese: Calo. | “i F | —_—_—. | E 008 | o ae red A “Get back to the wildcatter,” is the| Texas is developing what is thought| 22" 25 | Sa M * il Bav: slogan of the oil interests, according | to be the greatest oil field the world 82 85 1H I , Neb. yed | to W. E. Hawley, oil commissioner of | has ever known, and outside of Wyo-} 008 2008 (0 . \ sleatoe qe Fort Werth Chamber of Commerce, |ming, the Lone Star State is th Bess sara SAB So ae fu M pee testi Ashe pr i intesst foes la'the only Hecla , . 00% = .008 New York Stock Exchange Robert Da ra, Neb, of th in an in lew appearing in a cur- | Section of the world that is shoWing Jupiter — .04 .05 ¢ Stocks Died of Disease rd fe rent issue of the Kansas City Star.j@m increase in production, | Kinney « 65 68 . Harry W. Brolin, Anaconda, Mont. Mr. Hawley will be remembered by} While the possible oil territory em-| Mtn. & Gulf. 15 17 Open: Close) Clarence I Antram, Tobias, n al old-timers of Wyoming as the first | braces an area of from 1,000 to 1,500| Northeswt — .b2 5A papas, 157 ing. mayor of Casper and his discussion of | &quare miles, the present defined lim.| Ovtwest —- 02 024 | hae By rrison B. Frederick, Beatrice, the wildcatter's lot and the oil tax is|{ts of the pool from an elipse about Pathfinder — 105 06 | coe +h ws of timely interest. In its article the | taventy miles east and west and forty) Premier 04 06 | 99% 101 I Greenewall, Denver, \ Star continues: Sz thiles north and south, approximately| Picardy — -10 Mr. Hawley, returning from a str-| 600 square miles, or 820,000 acres, Riverton Ref. +08 | Libscty Beate: John J THE UNIVERSAL CAR vey of the oil fields of Wyoming, | The first flowing well was brought in| Republic 013 | Open Close Henry ( e stopped in Kansas City last night on /a little more than @ year ago and sub-| Shiloh —_ -O13 | 33 SRG 75 | Wak his way to the Kansas and Oklahoma | sequent developments defined a pool) United Pet. 054 | 4 ae, Fitzpatrick, Lingle, Wyo. What the Ford car is among motor oil territory. His message to the pev-| about twenty miles in diameter. Six) Western Ex. — “72 ree se : Gauger, Wauneta, Neb. : the For ruck is a e tor ple is get behind their senators, urge! months later what was supposed to! Wind River Ref. .26 f dst dis _- Sp n, Raville, § patty SAND AAR Ads oor 9 alt eae ig them to vote fot the Gere amend-j be a second pool was diseovered, but| E. T. Williams 2.50 2.65 {| 2nd 4is - ul a rm McLaren, Avon, Mont trucks—far ahead of all others in prac- ment to the Excess Profit Tax Bill} more recent developments have link.) Wyo-Kans _ 1.40 1.50 | 8rd 44s 97.84" 9 Ch ’ ‘Spencer, 8. D tical service. The Ford truck embodies now before tle United States senate.|ed the two together. | Wyo-Tex. ..- 45 60 | 4th 44s _----4- 98.00 98.0 5 Sts, AvitHongnidaliol those desirable Ford - The original bill, actording te Mii} The oil is a rather heavy crude, Alfred J , Fruitdale, 8. D. Best merits — simplicity and ? if passed, would discou jand while it will make tots of gaso-| WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Wounded Severely } strength with assured “wildcatting” and would cause a de-| crease in oil production. The bill calls/ for a tax of 80 per cent of the profits, derived from producing wells, while the Gore amendment reduces the tax to 20 per cent. The reduction is necessary in view of the fact, as stat-/ ed by Mr. Hawley: | “The ‘wildcatter’ bears the same re-| lation to the oil business that the pros- | pector does to the mining world, He is the man who goes out and plays! the lone hand, taking all the chanees, | with a large percentage of ‘dry holé’ possibilities. And the original Ex- cess Profit Tax Bill takes no note of the loss incurred. But the Gore; amendment takes the losses into ac-/ count and practically reduces the tax two-thirds in those instances. “While the original bill is almost confiscating in regard to the ‘wildcat-/ ter,’ relief is to be found in the) Gore amendment, and those interested in the oil business, especially bankers and business men, should take it upon themselves, to see that the amend- ment is passed. The ‘wildcatter’ must rotected of new fields will no er be explored. “Whereas in former years a great} quantity of off tas been stored in| pools and tanks; thre coming of the) new year will €ind that the oil pro-) juction in the United States for the past year has only met the demands | of the lubricating trade will have to line and kerosene, the lubricating qualities are lacking according to re- jorts. This will make a god crude, ‘or refining inte motor fuel and fuel oil for firing boilers, but the needs come from other distticts. pastors’ valk GAS SUPPLY IS PROBABLE, SAYS MESSAGE HERE J. S. Mechling, county chairman} of the United War Work drive, re ceived a telegram today from Frank G. Curtis who is i nWashington try- ing to get permission to lay a gas line from Poison Spider to Casper to} supply gas _to this city. Mr. Curtis advised the War Work- ers that a large contribution for the cause. was forthcoming from the Cur-) tis pene and also stated that the| iti as i Cas} is} Fatt comming’ to head. rhe Curd | whole city is behind them. In the telegram Mr. Ourtis stated that the government would likely| bring suit to settle the matter of titles| in the Poison Spider and that both} of the government and not a thousand gallons over the daily flow will be tn storage then.“ } Mr. Hawley pointed to the sudden collapse of the Central Powers they lost Rumanian oil fields as an nstance of the necessity of contin- uing production. : “Right now there is only one now field in the United States that even) shows promise of becoming what the Kansas and Oklahoma oil fields were} in their prime, gnd that is the Fort Worth fields,” Mr. Hawley said. - | Mr. Hawley will be remembered in| Kansas City as being at the head of ruetion of the Kansas Natural! pipe line. He has been identified vith oil producing communities for the last forty years, coming into the} busin after leaving the railway con-| ruction field, where he was at one | time superintendent of the Louisiana Railway and Navigation company. He was also the first mayor of Casper, Wyoming, and seeretary of the Cham- of Commerce @nd manager of the rial Exposition at Spokane, in SHURCH PROBLEM STILL INDETERMINED, AUSSI Mondell are working to help the citi- xens of Casper obtain the needed fuel. CANTELOUPE TOWN AFTER __ PLACE IN THE OIL WORLD tocky Ford, Colo., is now coming | Into the limelight of oil devolopment. | Near Bloom, a few miles ‘south of Roeky Ford, the Carter Oil company js moving in matefial and rigs for a test. The Carter company is also} trying to close a deal with the Red Rock Oil company which is working in the same territory. | TRIBUTE PAID HONESTY QF THE (TALIN PEOPLE The canteen at Sheridan, Wyom- ing, reetives most favorable com-| ment in the November 7 issue of the ARO Rays of the Mountain Division | | of the American Red Cross. Accom- panying the article are three cuts! \illustrating the activity of the Red) | Cross workers at Sheridan. | |The fame of the Sheridan canteen |has spread far and wide. The chap- ARCHANGEL, Oct. 20.—The pro-! ter recently received a note and a ional government of the Region of the North fhas abolished the decree of the Bolshevik regime which sep- rated church and state, and final disposition of the question has been | eft until an Ail in legislativi power has been ccpabioved. Meanwhile the expenses of main- ‘ining churches and #ther religious nstitutions. will be paid by the vari-} s religious corperations. The government has abolished the! ‘Murman regional soviet and reestab- hed the zemstvo. W. W. Ernibloff has been appointed assistant governor cneral to administer the districts of and ‘Alexandfovsk. LRIGATIONEMPENGR Y ie sailors and army fellows, h: won the hearts of <all their 20, — Empéror Charles of Austria, has not formally GENEVA, Nov. ‘odieated, neither has he renoun his rights nor their exercise, says ‘cue Freje Presse, council has granted main in Vienna. ‘TI and the state is request to re-| emperor is still | Commercial company, is ill gift from a mother in Hawaii whose boy had been welcomed at the en |e teen. The ARC Rays says: “Bleak hills und sage-dotted des- ts bring no dismay to the soldier | lads who go thru Sheridan, Wyo., on ir long trip ‘somewhere,’ for the héridan greeters are at every train with smiles and smokes and eats and ‘readin’.’ | “The Red Cross canteen at Sheri- \dan is. only a wee white house, scarcely larger in dimensions than Old.Glory floating above it, but the ratio of the cheer which it dispenses is 1,000 to 1. Ask any soldier or séilot who has becn there. “The eanteeners, who give a bit of in’ along with every sandwich “cigarette they hand out to draft ~ im ‘prom: @uests with open-air ‘ban wte tn the Sheridan streets near e station, where the menjtake their “of good ‘old western sunshine along with their lunches.” oS Mrs. Etta Kirkman. of the Webel at her opular with the masses, and is not home with an attack of yellow jaun- ousidered responsible for the war. dice. , Warm Springs - Salt Creek - Big Muddy - Pilot Butte — ---$1.00 Elk Basin ~-- Creek - Corporal Who Recently Died of Pneumonia at British Camp Corporal William Henry, better known in Casper as “Bill” Henry, who ver. a host of friends who will be ¢! read the followng letter written’ 10 poral Henry’s ommanding officer: was actioned that your sou W Ww neiand, dled Stonehe: 8, pneumoni eceived with deep re 1 Henry was one of -commi This ne gret for Cory my trusted a and was entirdy with I don.ft supose th can say or oF that lieve your feling r ne tend to re- ay, ir{a brother of Mrs. Fred J. Castell of | in people are to be commended on their)@ Prot . Castell o: efforts to put this across and the|this city and of J. A. Henry of Den-} d He was previous to his enlist-| : ment, the manager of the Wyoming | contiguous. to, interpretation | | nal statute b Warren and Congressman the young man’s fatehr who lives in| ment. Seer best if |Grank Forks, North Dakota, by Gar a homestead entrym | unperfecte:! advised by wire | tional ents a! | pened to b of pi | but that it “BILL HENRY 1S RESIDENT NUT PAID TRIBUTE. REQUIRED F0 BY LIEUTENANT. DISTANT ET | Condolence Sent Father of Casper’ Bill Obviating Nec Non-Contiguot | on Claim ‘ f) if n ssity of Living to Original Holdings to ' WASHINGTOD pre entrymen from Th Grocery company in Casper, and had found necessary | Bohe ent sh resi¢ ed to esta non-co Wever, mn, and ecure e law A numb: that the enti¢ pe -l'dtick, Havin passec ron join mc in | driek, having passe BY: r| was ufged for 8 sorrow. i : at it) best is terrible and 1 ean he n it rape up this afve . | explained the he yt | man Mondeil, and » iit. Signature by t that Cor- | pletes the edactme: nd my regre ul waite for 1 ie girl who Ww come back. LABOR SEEKS STRIKE. ORDER AS PROTEST Th EHEGUTION OF MONEY OAKI tral 1 First Lieuten: Nov. 20.—The Cen- ncil in Alameda county solutions direeting unions sed under it control to take a strike vote to protest the convicion of Tom Moon The action was wired labor ns thruout the United gland, Canada and Aus- y were asked to take a December 2nd is set as ative strike date, the BODY OF GEORGE SMITH TO THERMOPOLIS FOR BURIAI, | George Smith was taken thiv mornig to Gillette, Wyo., tfor t t, the Chamberlin com- Paiva charge of the arrange- met of f Gill he had a farm.” His brothe mith, came to Casper to a ‘ he body to Gillettewhere f ctvices will beheld, —_ regular mid-week meetings at stian Science church will be this evening. The meeting ld at the Odd Fellows hall ut 7 o'clock, The the Chr re ed theyinterior dep: if the further leg of bills ‘oduced by Senator Kent Wilson Nov. 20. scted to sign without Diet a stere-einit epeie Dapland, was |-deluy te bill recenlly euseted sidence the 640- dditional is non: le, jon was ause of the strict upon the origi- ‘ is under intended t ny living on his , should be requir- dence on an addi- additional hap- ntiguous, The de- insisted upon this it was found nec- tion in this particular. were introduced, 1 the higher bod ze in the ho its nec yuse by that bo he president com nt of the statute. Cor. Eighteenth DENVER, ELEY INSTITUTE and Curtis Sts. » COLO. | LIQUOR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS [cu ood’ -. cation. The only dae ete Meteo to 3 GoegehoSe-cfo<fo o *' é oa RS R? re RA . oe Coal. red by a scientific course of medi_ place in Colorado where the Genuine Keeley. 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They are used by| the Truck Driver, the Doctor, | the Milkman, the Busy Man,} and the man of Pleasure. I want a real live represen- tative in Casper, one who can! produce the busin For full information addre W.S. THOMAS, | Box 412, Cheyenne, W 0. ; % re oP tar te a> ee Sn tate neste Co tate Sete Cat Go eho eho he elo ao tho aoe ote Cn te e+ Truck in the economy in operation and maintenance. No business too large nor so small that a Ford truck won't prove Market a money-making utility to it. Its value is universal in business, in city, town, village, and on the farm, and the price is only $550, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. The demand is big. Place order without delay. ' EARL C. BOYLE GARAGE 231-237 North Center. eeoecseceecaccceocencssossouevesesrovesecen nee SPANISH A practical language, is taught in evening classes. CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, inc. Phone 349-M. Smith Tarter Bldg. 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