Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 4

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OR ESS PACE FOUR JALGEOWILL G0 ~ TODAY'S WARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY | Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. Market closed until Monday; no change in quotations. tained by Important Interests Local Stocks Williams, E. T... 1.80 for Wom Ba Ask | Western Explr. 3.40 or Wyoming. Amalgamated Rity 1.50 162 Wyo-Kans _ 3.00 2 —_—_—_— American -.---. .023 | Wy-0-Tex. "35 | That Wyoming is to be explored 30 | ' on a large scale by the Sinclair Gulf (20 | Eta wen a copied of 50P0,7 Boston Wyoming 58 .62 | Mosher --_ }000 shares of no par va is the Burke Oil ——_ .60 70 | 200 Glub — 3800 jfirm belief of oil men who are 7.80 8.10 | Teapot .. miliar ‘with Wyoming devele x Ae | New York Curb Interest is added to this be .70 Midwest Refg. -. 187 |the fact that T. F. Algeo uf Casper, Columbine ~~ --- 36 a high official in the produc Con. Royalty 1.07 {partment of the Midw Cow Guich = a 2.60 Merritt __ _ company, has been engs Casper Ranger --- Glerock Oil new Sinclair orgenization at Elkhorn —_ Cosden __ _ 00 salary with the unders aie Mike Henry Okmulgee P. i 3.00 | his field of operations w limited Outwest __ Sinclair Gulf ____ 62. 63.00 |to Wyoming. = . Picardy Salt Ck. Pr. Assn. 57.00 58.00 _The Sinclair interests invaded Great We Wst. Sts. 0. & L. 7.50 8.00 |Wyoming two years ago when they Hutton La New York Stock Exchange acquired control of the Northwest ~\father are anxiously * return of a soldier w SOLDIERKILLED RETURNING HOM Death on’ Battlefields to Meet with Fatal Accident at Greybull, Wyo. (Special to the BASIN, Wyoe., June where in Montana niting » will never By ‘this time their joy anticipation of ly has béen ;greet them. of a few days ago i the home coming prc changed to sorrow, i joy has given place to mou for the lyoung man, efter escaping the dang- ers of the battlefield, met with a fatal accident on the eve of his re- Jupiter __ { Open Close | Oil company, operating in the Big} turn, Kinney ~~ | Mexican Pet. Reor 1927 | Muddy field. Later this interest | "Gv; vine, enroute to his home Lance Cree | Texas Oil ---___- 282 277 passed to the Midwest Refining co on No. 29, Burlington passenger, Lusk Royalty | Sinclair Oi) ____- 673 67; |pany. Then the Sinclair conc lwas run over and killed yesterday. Lusk Petroleum U.S. Steel ---_-_ 108% 109% |-Wwere looked upon as the black sheep j7. got off the train at Greybull and Mountain & Gulf Liberty Bonas of the oil industry and when the before returning the train had start- Mosher Oil - ie oe 34s 99.44 company withdrew from some of the! 4 4 mis-step in attempting to Northwest —~--- 60 Hated aes! 95.20 | lerger operating concerns who feared! }o.+d the train caused him to slip Rity. & Pr. Corp. 1. 2nd 4s _ 94.36 | that, following earlier exploits in 274 he went under.the wheels. Riverton Refg. —- Ist 44s 95.70 other fields, it might start to bid|“" One jeg was severed close to his Sunset ———_----- 45 2nd dis _ 94.70 high for leases which the earlier| 1,4, andaltho he was rushed to the Tom Bell Rity_-_ 1.20 | 3rd 43s __ 95.60 |companies in the state had always hospital at Greybull immediately, Unlteaeee le | 4th 4is 94.96 [been able to obtain cheap. ~ | Ioas of blood and the critical nature | Wind River Refg. .45 Victory Loan ----100.00 99.98 The new organization, which wil!’ OF his injury caused his death last - |sueceed the Sholan company as the jiont. i WYOMING CRUD © OIL MARKET |merger of all the Sinclair interests, | "fy; — ke oils bes aatitron iene ---- -$1.00, Elk Basin —__ 1.85 / will occupy a different position, as!) eraiA ~ : - 1.50) Grass Creek - 1.85 its bankers are J. P. Morgan & Co.|*0F DUPiAl fi Big Muddy - Pilot Butte — 1.80 -- 1.26 With such backing it will become, as} Harry F. Sinclair has announced, one of the big factors in the indus- -LENTEMIDWEST BOOM WYOMING "zxe® eure UNDER ROCK IN Considering Offer as Assistant to, Three Color Illustrated Edition by GLENCOE MINE Texas & Pacific Chief, Is | Municipal Publicity Company =e Denver Report. | Is Projected. KEMMERER, Wyo., June 5.—A é miner, known only as Greek George, J. Roby Penn, vice president of Miss M. E. Nessly of the Muni- was buried under tons of coal and the Midwest Refining company injcipel Publicity Co. of Chicago and rock in the Glencoe mine and in- charge of field operations, has been | Detroit, is registered at the Henning stantly killed. Workmen at once be- offered the position of stant to hotel and is “spudding in” for data gan the task of removing one of the E. 1 \Jirstor{ president of the re ‘ding the Wyoming oil industry, most extensive cave-ins that ever oc- Te & Pacific Coal & Oil company, to be used in a handsome art edi- curred in this district. Before they which controls the major part of the femous Ranger district, and is considering the offer which involves reached the body 165 cars of rock h been removed. The body was horribly mangled, and one arm was tion on the subject. The company she represents will be remembered as the one that has just issued sim- Frank D. McLean : rived in Casper from night to spend sever iting with friends Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Splendid Investment Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 a large i ease in salary and his ilar publications on the various Mid-|found 20 feet from the body. removal to New York from his home Continent fields, and whose work was 5 in Casp ‘so well liked by the oil men of those The & Pacific Coal and Oil localities that the entire issues were | i 3 company has under way the drilling bought up and distributed by them. T. oO & C 47. = of several’ hundred offeet-wella-On| ‘The charecteristie) work, of. the} AYLOR. LAY, inc. its own account and thru drilling agreements with otuer operators, and it is for the purpose of having an ex- pert assistant to lighten the burden Municipal Publicity company sists of booster books on published under the spices of the chamber of commerce and permits which falls upon Mr. Marston, who is | no display advertising. It finances a member of the great banking house | its own publications strictly upon| of Blair & Co., that the tender was;their own merits and has no space | e to Mr. Penn. for sale. The company has recently, | Mr. Penn joined the Midwest Re-| however, inaugurated an industrial fining organization last year, sign-| department, which deals with an i con- ity Daily telegraphic quotatio other markets over our private Place the convevient facil posal to buy, sel lor obtain the ute quotations. Information the post of president of the Illi-} dustry just as it has represented civ Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. Pipe Line company to do so.) activities heretofore. | While he was directing the affairs When interviewed at the Henning, | of the pipeline company, he con-|Miss Nessly stated that the Wyom.| ~~ structed the lines from Grass Creek! ing edition is to be the finest clas: | to Greybull, from Elk Besin to Grey-| of work yet produced by the indus- bull, from the Big Muddy field to| tries department ‘und gave a brief] Casper and from the Pilot Butte 5y+line of the program as follows field to Riverton. Prior to becom-| 4 few exponents of each dep ing president of the pipeline com-/ment of petroleum production—-| pany, Mr, Penn was an officer of the’ -ooiogists, producers, refiners, brol- and quotations furnished upon request on Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. STOCKS AND BONDS ns from New York, Denver, ana wires, ities of our office at your dis best markets and up to the min- 21Z Oil Exchange Bldg. Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Instant ser- Ohio Oil company, of which the cys. and marketers—will be inter- ss f Mlinois Pipe Line company is a sub-! viewed with the idea of getting au- markets, over private telegraph wires. sidiary, and had twelve years experi-|thentie intormation f-om perse vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any ence in the operating department of! experiences. These interviews ‘vill exchange in the country. the company, which is one of the form the besis for clever litile largest and most ccessful operating gicles, profusely illustr: i with cu concerns in the Standard Oil group. and cartoons, which will be produced Announcement that Mr. Penn hed jy g handsome three color souvenir accepted the tender of the position edition for the use of the oil men in with the big Texas cencern was con- interesting eastern capital and which tradicted at the offices of the Mid-! properly distributed will form the| market letter. Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Ex: Lusk, Wyo., : List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Two Offices Ask for our change Bldg., Phone 1134 Henry Hotel w Refining company, where, how- most effeetive publicity the state has ever, it was admitted that he had pag. | the subject under consideration. In| Miss Nessly comes highly the four years that he has been in| mended as an experienced Wyoming Mr, Penn has made a mul-| ented writer and her company rep titude of friends in and out of the) tation for high class nuplicalions i oi! business and he is extremely re-) too firmly established for us to ald) | luctant to move to New York es well) anything to its record. The Hi as to leave the Midwest Refining or-| is making to serve this local ganization, to whose success he has | receive the moral support contributed in no small measure. leiv.e organization and business man in the state. PDORLUNGAIGS FOR ecistry co. We represent the Equitable If i Insurance companies. and talk it over. J. J. GIRLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Life Insurance company of nterested call at the office AY OPEN NEW |< LUSK BRANCH USK, W June 5.—Mr. J. A.! Li manag of the Guarantee) R@gistry Corporation with offices et Casper, spent a few days in Lusk for the purpose of looking over the town and with a view of opening a branch office here. The Guarantee Registry | Corporation was established in Cas-| per a few years ago and has grown to} It is believed that the Mule Creek field will witness 23 more drilling rigs within the next 30 days, accord- ing to mformation received here. With Mule Creek proven as far oil is concerned, new companies are making wt effort to get in before e thing is “‘zobbled”’ up. 2 Igemont boom continues at I SITE, IN THE LANCE C fe ht and the town is filling be one of the largest auditing and| up so rapidly that the city is faced’) counting busine: in the state.| wath con Mr. Likely stated that should -uit- cornioda LATE REPORTS ON PETROGRAD ARE PREMATURE (By Associated Press.) SNHAGEN, June Persi: that Petrograd has been e “‘very. premature,” a a statement from isthonian bureau. RIDE WITH THE LEASER— arters be located in Lusk, the business here would warrant opening a branch office. While in Lusk Mr.} Likely made a crip out to the vil] fields. Full Oil Right G The newest of indoor sports is shooting at moving pictures. The old-fashioned shooting gallery with) its bull’s-eye targets, its clay pipes, | ‘or its silver balls dancing on water- jets is out of date and doomed. One can now shoot at the naturally mov- ‘ing likeness of bea: and bi even at columns nd cavalry. P. O. Box 48 Lusk, Wyo. ° Ma: The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- REEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. oes With Each Lot Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oj Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL J. R. MURRAY 202 0. S. Bldg. nager Casper, Wyo. mee oe, Mo a iM Kaa o-efoegee, ae oe ox ot NORTH PLATTE PROJEGT ; URGED WH SINCLAR UNDER TRAIN ON - Production Official of Midwest Re- TORRINGTON, June 5.—Senator | ‘itch building of the south side c I G. Powers of Torrington, F. M. ds of Gering, James Whitehead o: ‘ A Mitchell, E. T, Westervelt of Scotts-{ Qrvin Vine of Montana Escapes pjutf and “H. G. Lingle of Chicago, and representing the town of Lingle, have gone to Washington, D. C., in San the + KP ca ° K? 4, + eM rants fo oe, O- Mn nam Mee Mee Pes KOO mr MoM oo, + % ‘- O°, .o, 2%, rsacs >< it %, (aXe + o oF, OF RD OF 2 ‘aa RD Sas % ‘- M - Me Sea Xa) 2, ° e+, % + 2 afo-afoe' o 2 oo 4, o, + KR eae + ? on the North Platte project. Unless appropriations are made by the pres- THURSDAY, JUNE,5, 1919 ent cong alls , 91 project and gave notige of its .p ra a Redglubadl ete te rt af i ling of! the’ $ Bb hgohesa, 07 & won-| thousands of stray felines were » y Py § valle de’ eriehi ent, byt in London and other cities a, {wit failure otithe appropriation ed off hol }€0) the fron, system of electric lines just put, in nsaddition: serv! I as gas det. }by the governnent for the purpose |‘tors’ the cats niso“rendertd va)y,)). ‘of doing a large pereentae of help in the clearing of trenches a), GING “WHOMNGDELEIT jwill be idl¢, and all reclamation ot - - wall wba ee ee GEOLOGICAL WORK ee Maps and Blue Prints, Surveyin; It is a fact’ not! generaily known! , that half a million cats were enlisted |} , Crude Oil Testing @ Specialty by Britain to help fight the Huns. Wyoming Map end Blue Print Co During the second year of the war| P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric someone discovered that cats have a! Cas: o, deep-rooted aversion to poison- interest of the reclamation work | ess any Firestone Truck Tire user in this city about his experience with them. Ask him about the kind of service he gets from our tire press, our other tire machin- ery and—our men. You'll get the reasons, straight from the shoulder, why over half the truck tonnage of Amer- ica is carried on Firestone Tires. And when you put Firestone Truck Tires on your truck you’ll find that it runs faster with safety, wears less and keeps:moving on less gasoline. / Let us prove these things. EARLIC. BOYLE 231-237 North: Center Street—Phone, 9. Po oho he Mo ate Mocte cle Movlacta te ech R Seat Coste tote taste ta tebe dete tetas "SP Nt HS tho-05o ao eho ao eho ale ao e8e she 45o-soe 400-400 soo eho ato-sie-tlo-ale sie s2osle- ee oe 100-40 60-2 600- 100-400-ene ato ste ete eee a Ra °S oe 5 oh os ro-08 'e Ra "e oe TRUTH - The VIGILANCE BUREAU of the MINNEAPOLIS ADVERTISING FORUM and the VIGILANCE COMMITTEE of the SAINT PAUL TRUTH-IN-ADVERTIS- ING BUREAU have devoted much time and spent considerable money during the past twelve to eighteen months endeavoring to discredit and reflect on the PAN MOTOR COMPANY, its Officers and Directors, and endeavoring in various ways to make trouble for the PAN MOTOR COMPANY, its Officers and Directors, not only in Minnesota and with the Minnesota State Secretaries Commission, but also with the Federal Authorities and the Blue Sky Commissions of other states. These above-mentioned Advertising Bureaus are affiliated with and are a part of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. The NATIONAL VIGILANCE COMMITTEE of the ASSOCIATED ADVER- TISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD for about two years has spent a large sum of money and a great deal of the time making trouble for the PAN MOTOR COMPANY. its Officers and Directors throughout the entire United States. They have furnished newspapers and magazines with maliciously untrue statements regarding the PAN MOTOR COMPANY, its Officers and Directors, and URGED THOSE NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES NOT TO ACCEPT ANY OF OUR AD- VERTISING. We believe they have conspired to interfere with free trade, and to destroy a possible competitor to certain interests they represent,—and, have. themselves, violated the law, and their case is'such that the FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION was created by congress to deal with, and, in our opinion, the ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD AND ‘THEIR METHODS SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED BY THE FEDERAL FRADE COMMISSION. The PAN MOTOR COMPANY has stied the contributing members of the VIGILANCE BUREAU OF THE MINNEAPOLIS ADVERTISING FORUM for One Million Dollars. The PAN MOTOR COMPANY: and myself have also sued certain Officers of the ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD at Indianapolis, Indiana, for Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. The PAN MOTOR COMPANY and myself will file other suits against the D ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD and their affiliated mem- bers as well as some of their contributing members throughout the country. , “s o-+ ca oe oes RO - o4 2, aot 2, oe, Ra s os o, cS 008 “3 , o oa) R2 oes RA cS oo! e2 re oe o - 0-08 R2 05 Sota 080-45 os es 5 ohn so ao sho aSo 0s 2 2S So te tote tea® Goafesfesfo oat 2, + Se 2, vs os R2 5 2, o Bo afoe Ma ate - 2, 2 We are thoroughly convinced in our own minds that the ASSOCIATED AD- S. os VERTISING CLUBS OF THE'WORLD do not stand for and do not represent the ne de things that they claim to have been organized to carry but; but, on the con- 8 Pg trary, it is our opinion that they represent special interests that finance and . de voltae ed and which ae the preted clients of the leading Advertising o gencies that ate influential members of ‘the ASSOCIATED ADVER’ IG 2 : CLUBS OF THE WORLD. iter . | ete Every person or corporaton having the ‘same ideas that h di Z Bs the ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE WORLD aid ‘heir affiliated 24 is bodies and knowing of the reprehensible methods and practices of the ASSO- Be + riers BO ERTNG eee ine WORLD and their affiliated bodies “ ee should write immediately to S. C, Pandolfo, President of i e 4 See iat Claak Mice resident o the Bah Motor Com “4 & : S.C. PANDOLFO, President, “ ig be Pan Motor Company, “ = i Saint Cloud, Minnesota. ” * : tee bod PRS eteeedennedeadrdudemeteenideen Sendeeraeeraeddes EIS SPO IE

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