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nt ag pa Sn ae ee ENTER OL ME Moorcroft tnd iNew Neweastle Head-| quarters for New, Incorpor- ations in State N Wyo., Northwestern Wyoming Oil & Gas Cu., a Washington corporation » which. will} Poston Wyoming — have ‘its Wyoming headquarters at Moorcroft, with W. J, McKenna in charge, . filed. articles of. incorporation | in the. office of the Wyoming secretary of state Monday. The company is capi-| talized at $300,000,. Its shares are of the par yalue of $1l-each. The ai tors, are William J. McKenna, Herbert W. Allen and Henry P. Moore. Oil & Gas com- which -will have headquarters at } stle, with J. C.; c-| Consolidated Sand. Hills Burke Oil 39) AT 1.12 16 40 1.55 42 22 rie Black ‘Tail — Golumbine ~—. Cow Gulch Elkhorn —__ Frantz Corp Great Western Petroleum Hutton 25 | Midwest Resning-_. | Merritt Grant in c! , also filed certified) Junior articles of incorporation in the gfflec} yihney of the Wyoming secretary of Stare.| ‘Lavice The company's capital stock of $50,000] 7°)" Pavaity is divided into shares of the par valus| HUSK Royalty — & gop hee Mountain & Gulf. Helm, Horace B. Hurst, Hors C. Baldridge. The Peabody Coal company of nois, which operates in Sheridan co’ ty, fon of ir crease of its from $120 000 to $2,500,000, of increase of it directorate from five members to seven| and of enlargement of the scope vf its] activities. 85 As) 45 | 04% | 14) 12} 3T -19 18) 1.921 Outwest - Pieardy 3, | Riverton’ Refining x | Royalty. & Prod. Corp. 12 .09 35 17 16 1.88 ‘om Bell Royalty. ates Army Recruiting 728 Party in C asper Increased Again ; $2.75 = 2.18 | Rock Creek {Salt Creek -. Big Muddy — | Pilot Butte —. Torehlight ~<. 2 | Sinclair. Oil | U.S. Steel. WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Master Engineer Louis H. Driscoll ot} the Engineer Corps at Fort Bliss, Tex., has been placed on special duty at the | local army recruiting station. He is| recruiting fdr the Engineer Corps and| the army in genéral. Enlistrteits in| the Engineer Corps are for one onal three years. Luther R. White of Casper has bent accepted for enlistment in the Motorized { Field Artillery for one year and will be sent; to Fort Sill, Okla., at his dwn re- quest. “he {Boy Scout Council, recentlyeast totals for the month showing 16 completions with 4,570 barrel: t 17 completions in 43 ne ee to the Derick’ 's monthly review. The f the result should be reflected in new /} pointed by the.Chamber of Commerce, will meet tonight at St. Mark's. parish houses An organization will be perfect- ed with the election of a president, vice ‘resident and scout commissioner. ~The meeting is called by the Boy Scout committee of the Chamber } of Commerce, which has recommended that the council here be organized as # council of the first class, one which employs a pajd executive to supervise the work of all scout troops. TRAFFIC‘COP MAKES FRIENDS WITH AUTOISTS, When a policeman is able to handle} the. traffic situation — in. the est | little city in the world" where s; 3 the’ first essential and © still Tpiends, he deserves x comment, | Chart Te cer und motorcycle cop, in-Casper in the few months he has heen on the job. In all parts-of the] city almost at the same time he ha: caught up moiorists. whbd thot ‘th Were getting awa: with something, word of warning usually has been, suf. ficient and Officer Trucotte instead of. be- ing an enemy of the motor car owner} has become pnd. i « he has been forced has.done this has cars with lights burning, and traffic violators: have been che by Trucotte. In the afternoons t eifecientiy handled the at Second and Ce 1 up| has trafic problem | CHAMBER TO QECUPY NEU) |: QUARTERS NEXT FRIDAY (@The Chaniber of Commerce 1s plan-| ning to move into its new he: adquarte @n East Second street on ¥F though the alterations being. made in the building are not yet completed. One | gt the upstairs! rooms. will. be used as | 4m office while the work on the down- | Stairs is be! d. The first womun in America to hold} @/position as superintendent of a. rail-| road was Mrs. J. B. Carson of Toledo, | who én the early seventies whs made | Superintendent of the Toledo, Wabash, | and Western roxd, after she had dem-| onstrated her ability in several minor| positions. | 1a ‘ { A St. Louls women wants a divoyce! hecuuse her husbund won't allow her] to uttend.chureh, while a. Nebraska wo. Man is seeking release from the matri- monial yoke becaaise, her husband rhe Jects to her attending the movies . | Meeting of 1D | of Natrona. G Friday, April 9 plang come. stockholders ockati rmulate 7 ybody tare all varieties. of} 22 | the ACK CREEK COMP NEW PRODUCTI Number of Completions One ns Oe Hess for March with Big’ Gain Average Prodi Wark to Eclipse # Wind River Refining. 1 Wee B,T-.23 1.72 3.55) 2.75 14 _. 16 42.15 12.25 ~~ $164.00 $166.00 Midwest Common --.-- 1,75 — 2.00 Midwest Preferred -. 1.50. . 2.50 38.00 18.50 8.37 3.50 8.25 8.87 50 75 d.e2 = 9.87) 48,00 49.00 Western States ©. & L. 75° 1.00} Prod..&Ref., Com-srape-:. 8-50, 8.75 | New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican! Petroleum, 0 Texas Oily. Glenrock Oil _ Okmulgée P.& Ro Call money---3-— 3%4's Ast 4’: 2nd 4's Ist 4%4's - 2nd 4%'s jrd 4%'s ith 4%'s — Victory Loan «-+s-s.-+~- Grass.Creek Greybull ETIONG BRING NUP TO AVERAGE luction in State; Field Recor: Three large, wells 4 completed by the Ohio company in the Rock | \ River, field, wath an diss Ce on of 3,650 barrels, 4 tains Wyoming's new ichion. 1,499 barrels a day, accor abandonment of several wells in the Lance Creek field has.a_noticeable ef- fect ori the summary of operations, but otherwise-field work under way at pres- ent, eclipses ‘all, previous, records and production figures before the middle of the summer, In addition to the three completions tho: Rock Creek field and the Medicine Bow district are credited with sixty- eight rigs, of which forty-six are drill- ing, Salt Creek was next in new produc- | tiom for the month with one 200-barrel producer out of three completions, Phirty-one rigs are drilling and twenty- six standing. Three.completians were reported from the Warm: Springs, ,Grass Creek and Thermopolis -region,.one of them dry nd the others. good for 200 barrels each, Out of thirty-six rigs up only six} ro; idle. | Lance Creek i enedited with one 100-} barrel well forthe:mpnth and on the first of the month had thirty-five rigs tanding and, forty-nine drilling. The Lost Soldier, Ferris and Carbon County fields witnessed but one comple- tion, which was a failure, but crews! working on forty-one wells andj twenty-two more rigs are up. Big Muddy, Fremont County and the Big Horn Basin failed to bring in any new wells during .the month, | but miscellaneous operations account| for four oil wells good for a total of | ) barrels a day. » Big Muddy” has! twenty rigs drilling and two standing; Big Horn Basin, twenty-nine drill- and eight standing;,Eremont Coun- | fields, thirty-six drilling out of forty- e rigs up-and in seattered fields there J are eighty-six wells drilling and twenty- fields in }13 Felsht standing. 5 1.6. MURPHY WHOLESALE CIGAR BUSINESS. SOLD TO PARKER BROTHERS Thru the agency of W. R.: Dobbin, the wholesale cigar business. conducted by L. Gi Murphy in the basement of the Cobb building on North Center street, was sold yesterday to, Parker | Brothers of Billings and Glendive, Mont. The new owners expect to expand the business and there 3s every prospect that it-will become wne'of the big busi- nesses of pCasper,; since. the firm con- trois the agencies for most of the popu-) lar brands of tobacco, and has. exclusive, territory in-a large part of the state. Seventy-five years. ago the) annual proiluetion ‘of, paper in the Warld was onily 200,000--tons. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric | Sulting: engineer of the company. st Cea es roduction amou! Genots good at sh for. the . 7 | Road Bulletin 1 State Highway Department, Office of trict Engineer. t Bulletin—Salt Creek road al- most impassable. _Qne four-wheel drive } truek came through in: sixteen -hours | | yesterday. Only emergency trips should | be made,over this road at present. Con- | | tinued, fair weather will permit «Holt tractor with drags to resume work to-| Morrows torhet Casper Douglas ‘roud, ‘alr’ 1 ‘good, | Land being rapidly-fiiproved as it dries. / ch i WAY 1S. MADE CONSULTING ENGINEER OF MIDWEST REFINING The resignation of Ambrose Heming- way as r@sident engineer of the Mid- West Refiining. Company has been ac- cepteuand he has been named as con-| Mr. Hemingway has been ‘resident engi neer for the ‘Midwest ever since the formation of the refining company..He | was iniagtuality head ofthe engineer- | ing field department of the Midwest at} the time of his resignation, | A. W, Peake, at present superintend: | ent of(the gas department, will take} the position as chief engineer and head of the) field department of the Midwest Refining Company, He will remain as superipiendent of the gas department. | J. B. Cleary, secretary of thr chapter} of American Society: of Engineers,” is} to be Sastyta t”to Mr. Peake. OTICE \ Henderson, resident piano My referentes, home people. P. 0.) Box 908. Cc. tuner. Phone, 744, Fi j. J. GIBLIN Brokerage and _ Insurance. All Wyoming Stocks Bought Sold District Manager Equitable _ Life Insurance Co. of New York | FORMER BANKER: MAY RUN FOR 4 ested in the Casper-Bolton, Creek Oj}; f ble to Do lousewor! irty- Five ‘Pounds “Iam one of the Healthjext and bap- plest’ women, in the state and l owe it ail to Tanlac,” said W.. 8. Uhle-) City, Mo., who lives 4446 Sqarritt ave- nue, Mrs.) Uhlemann’s) husifand" is foreman of Jackard’s, one of. ‘the largest jewelry stores of, the middis west. ‘Sev- era! time’ my neighbors expected! me to die, but I-am Hd changed now hey hardly know me,” continued Mrs. Uhie- mann, “I suffered from nervous indigestion @ year and for‘the last: three ‘months: . | Was unable to do anything, ‘at all and | I haa to take Pe oar of school to care for me. en a drink of water would sour on my ‘stomach ‘and cause’ the gas to press against my heart until )I could" hardly ‘breathe. «For sdays: at! a time I would ‘not’ be able*to eat any- thing at'all-and’ I fell off<until 1. almost skin and bones. Iwas so weak’ | and dizzy T-could hardly: walleand whon! I would have myworst) spellsy of. indi- | gestion the neighbors -would: have : to’ come in and work with mesand Tavould just gasp for breath. Nothing did.me any good and I knew I.coyld not stand the attacks. much. longer. « “Qone day my husband brought me some ‘Tanlac but L.was so bad: off.1 took four bottles before I) could ste it, was doing me much go9d. 4 I have now taken , thirteen «bottles and my health | is perfectly wonderful.) My jap- retile is fine and I can eat anything; {.Laye gained. /thirty-five pounds. and tuel so well. and strong I mow -do,all the work required to.take careof my famity and our, six-room -home ‘without the slightest, trouble. | I want the pub- lic to.-know what Tanfac; has doné for me, for it may help others back to health.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper, | Pharmacy, in, Aleova by Aleova Mer- cantile Co., and in Salt Creek by Sait {| Creek Drug Store.—Adv.. vent of the Oil Derrick, has gone rik Bhermopolla to. Ps Pome Seologival DORIA SENATE--Frank A. Vanderlip, former president of the National City Bank, New York City, who may; be one of the candidates for the Republican nom- ination for United. States senator to succeed James W. Wadsworth... He, is said to have the support of the Prohibi- tion forces, S. 5. Phippen, who: is actively inter- Syndicate, left .Casper (qesterday for the Hast “in the interests of the com- pany. Se ES eee Frank tS Wepanee corréspond- A special meeting of the Trades and Labor Assembly will be held in Trades Assembly Hall; TONIGHT &t 8 o ae sharp. Al delegates are tltged to be present a8 im ‘portant business is to be corisidered. (Signed) waa BESSIE non Sec. Room 23,. Townsend Bldg.. sucistPRome 196 Ipeoicseon Every “2” Part Ts In Every methods of ipeediaeture make -coerespo Engine; parts exactly alilse— absolutely ives ae te perfect fitting — adeviating. Beéause similar \Z" Engine ig parts are a§ like.as.‘‘tyro peas’® they interchange perfectly—fit to a hair's: sbreadth—almays This is the result of accurate, careful, machine work by expert engine builders. 4 The « ‘Z"" is eq ‘pped throughout with tamovable, die-cast bearings. All aupp liable to wear are case hardenedy..Replace- ments due-to- breakage orlong-wear are ape eae oat, fitted—pericotly interchangeable. Benefit by the @xperience of more than > ghartar’ ‘million farmer users—come in and see the “Zt ‘oday, Other “ZY features are: Runs on kerosene, coal oil tops well as gasoline; built-in high tension Bosch hoscillatin ans neto; more than rated power; clean-cut, efficient design;’ long-lived endurance. yA ‘Céiper Suppl Laverne y neo : & NEW YORK OIL I sok psec pack DR WII IRI III OMIT OSES AY enough to atretalss twine prone World at the’ equator “and then some.” {fo be ational City) q ees es Os oo ea 279,172 Mnear feet of which the ex- Posed film was 153,237, 260 feet, and! the uneapoers. film 120,041,912 feet; tha) > ~- 6:8 cents: per ‘toot. | = Asbb in. the. British. navy. 1s not permitted to cultivate a moustache. df he attempts it, he is fined a month's numbett of - his most rs tion of *the Din se Channing Pullock, Soha Pauline Frederick. y Jan average of 2.2 mann, a well known woman of Kansas |- ee a Fariy xatinciel 'Galdation ears leave eee thus affording a favorable foo emer. aad ad bow \ Vick’s Vapo- Rub may be of Your doctor willimpress upon We heed the ingammation, at- you that following tecovery from | tr atl the blood away from the the. ann stage .of uenza, spots and .relieve the there o} ften, remains an. congested . condition, a Dassagee-<thtnat Jarynx, chial tubes and lungs. |. 1 preateatty the cough hangs on soreness of thé chest ‘persists— you take cold ‘easily and there’ may | be obstinate catarrh. This ndition is slow to:clear-up and if neglected: may: favor the de- velopment of pneumonia, or later on, Serious disease of the Jungs., Such..cases , should , continue under the care-of their physician eres exercise Gat atot e open air—eat rs) e- some some food—aveid 0 me cate § and oe applications et Vick's ub beg help nature toy ‘Process of, tit agiscen acts. Jocall ig ty pa bere In addition, the medici- bt a night long, thus’ bringi the medication to bear directly upon the> ed ‘areas. shoyld be rubbed in over the ‘throat. and. chest until the skin is red—then spread: on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the. cloth- ing loose around, the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so-the yapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a ee: Samples to new users wil be free on request to the Vick Compan} 231 Broad fenaitten Ges she suid kK Street, Greensboro, | More | Than 17 Million Jars, Used Y RSioct ‘arines Brekera e Co. ~ and Public | E.E. CARN 4B. LESP hes TR it hg fea 1147,.1 ae ASPER, Wyo. PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS vane cn MARKETS WE Whe AND’ SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS iP List your si with us, we can'handle them on a re- mark low. margin. Our commissions are but one percent ‘of amount involve ‘WE HAVE ORDERS TO SELL 5000 American at 2c: 1000 Golumbine at 41c 4.000. Romi o.at 16¢ 5000 Hutt ke at. 2%e , 2000 Royalty and Producers at 36%c 1000 Mike He at 19¢ 1000 Picar t14c¢ Casper-Rolton Syndicate Units at $50 Atlas ai Buskeayn ers 2 ¢ estern :. Nae. ane, Motor Corp. at $10 Outw 4%e > Besseme ih 35c: Plains at 2c rst at Te VE ORDERS To BUY Re: Elkh HA t 19¢ 500 x 500 Royalty and Producers at 34%c 20 pounees at 16 Voc, \ b Wyo-Tex at 13%c! 008° ' Victor: o at market 00D: Domino. at 15¢ _ Bessemar at’32c ; Capi Retroleum at 10c €fining at T%4C grrrnpnniy wis . Fan ae ; : York Stocks, Libe pe nal Wroming OD, New jonds and other issues furnished “HROR, request. cere Re upinG and selling orders hus. Complete acilities of our office enables us to handle orders on up te the-nintive quotations. We are ta only ee Company. in eas with New Canpsr, Look, Chi