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Che Casper Daily Cribune STATE MEETING OF ROADS MEN [3 CALLED HERE’: } Celebration of Good Roads Day} to Be Taken at Conference Scheduled for This City on Friday The Wyoming Good Roads asso tion, which was organized {fn Ch last fall Will hold a state meeting in Casber on Friday of this week, accorda- ‘ng_to announcements received from L. L. Newton of lL. Emery Cody, the of Cheyenne, president, and the secre- These men will arrive in Casper ear- Friday morning and will spend the ly fs in conferring with road enthus- here and in arranging for the mation of a county road organiza- tion. Th meeting “will be held in the county court house probably at 4 p. m, Earle D, Holmes, temporary chairman for the Natrona county of ganization, C. H. Townsend, vice chair- man and the chamber of commerce country roads committee, con: Ambrose Heminingway, Frank Floyd E. Pendell, B. Griffith M. N. Wheeler wi be in charge of the arrangements for the meeting and havé been asked to secure the attend- nce of those interested in good roads, in all parts of the county. R. J. Veitch, J. B. Griffith, J. J. o'Connor, J. E. Hanway, R. N. Letiont, and Charles Lindsey, who attéhded the organization meeting at Cheyenne, have so been asked by Mr. Newton to do all in their power to promote inter- est in the meeting. Road enthusiasts from Converse, Fremont, and Niobrara counties are expected to attend the meeting. One of the principal Will be discussed ‘ will of a Good Roads day the entire state the latter part of May. Governor Carey has signified his. inten- tion of naming such a day. Sse ee EDUCATION REMEDY FOR WOE OF WORLD matters which be the matter | celebration over Furnished Daily by Taylor Local OF Stocks Amalgamated Royalty Has - Americati Bessemér Bostoh Wyoming — Sand Hills Burke Oil Big Indian Buck €reek Black Tail - Columbine — Consolidated Royalty Bikhorn Cow Gulch = Franté Cofp. Great Western Tiutton Lake Jupiter <<. Kinney Lance Creek “Roy: ralty - Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum - Mountain & Gulf. Mike Henry Mosher Oil 25 Rivefton Refining Royalty & Prod. Corp- Sunset ---. Standard Royalty 1.00 ‘Tom Bell Reyalty 40 sil 1.47 Gates ‘wyo Rock C eek - $2.78 Salt Creek - 2.75 Big Muddy - 3.76 Pilot Buite - 2.70 Torchlight -. ~ 8.10 Mule Creek MARKET 60oa1 AND FIELD NEW Voting Trust Agreement to Be Sub-| mitted to Wessern Oil Field Holders Directors of the Western Oil Fields corporation have prepared a voting trust agreement which it is submitting INTERCHURCH PROPOSES TO MAKE AMERICAN COLLEGES READY FOR DEMANDS WILL NEED 100,000 LEADERS More Than Half the Total Investment in Higher Education in This Coun- try Is in Colleges Founded by Religious Denominations More than half of the total invest- ment in higher education inthe United States is in colleges and universities founded by religious denominations who found in America that liberty of theological preferences and academic learning which had been denied ed them in their native lands ove Today half of the 450,000 students ot higher grades in the United States are in attendance at these denominational colleges*and universities. Upon that tremendous army equally tremendous demands are to be madé during the next five years, demands that trend to restore to American col- leges and universities that atmosphere and purpose which mafkéed their be- ginnings. A world survey of the needs of peoples w are struggling along without knowledge of the teachings of Christianity and without training in even the most rudimentary courses of an academic education has revealed to America her responsibility and priv- flege. Through the Interchureh World Movement the 400 colleges and tniver- sities of the 30 religious denominations which have united on @ program of co- operative effort are to be required to furnish the majority of the 100,000 leaders and workers needed. They are the West Points and the Naval Academies of the greatest religious movernent of all time. It is estimated that these denomina> tional institutions have furnished 90 per cent of the religious leaders of the past. Are they to be able to meet the new and larger demands? No! Unless— Unless the ¢hurches' return whole- heartedly to those policies which ere- ated and déveloped the system upon which modern American education is based the effort will fail. So serious is the situation that in 1920 half of the 5,000 places that must be filled in the United States alone every y must be filled by untrafhed or only partly trained men. 10 Urge Adequate Rates, In a resolution adopted by the Asso- clation of Life Insurance Presidents the heads of the country’s large insur- ance companies express their attitude poare the railroad situation as fol- lows: “Rehabilitation of the rallroads and establishment by law of rates adéquate to provide for the present and future demands of our growing commerce and to stabilize the credit and securities of the roads.” Protection for Public, The executive cotincil of the Nation- fl Association of Credit Men in a pub- lic statement on the credit situation of the country says: “The council in its consideration of | the transfer of the ratiways to private | control felt that it is of the highest im- portance that the railways be protect- ed from the dangers of receivership ‘ cent of the stock has signed the agree- ment the stibscribers shall deliver to) the trustées of the voting trust tificates of stock and receive in lieu thereof voting trust certificate equally negotiable with the stock. Any divi- dends accruing to the stock paid to holders of trust certificates. The trust agreement expi April 1, 1923, unless sooner terminated upon six months notice by a majority of the out- standing stock. Announcement was made Tuesday} that the directors of the Sine Con-} solidated Oil corporation have decided upon a quarterly stock dividend of Ewo | per cent, subject to ratification by stock-/ holders at their annual meeting on) May 10. | The Frantz Oil corporation has set ten-inch casing at 810 feet in its test well on the Sevén-Mile structure in the extreme southeastern corner of Mon. tana and has resumed 4rilling. the objective is the Dakota sand, is productive on the Cat Creek cline, there is a possibility that the Mud-| ly Creek sand will be cencountered at from 1,300 to 1,400 feet, as in the Mule} Creek field. The Dakota lies between | 1,500 and 1,600 feet, according to the} caluculations of Charles T. Lupton, the company’s geologist. This prospective about 15 miles west of Belle D., the nearest railroad which point. DIL AND GAS LENSES ISSUED BY THE STATE A. qvoten; Potter, Nebr., all of 16- 43-64. Only a little more than ten y! Mr. Handley-Page, the famous E ueroplané builder now visiting Am was un unknown electrical engineer working for u wage of eighteen dollars | a week oat eth Manager Mitchell of the Cubs 1d} been hard put for dependable pitchers. | His flingers have been getting their) bumps ever since the curtain was raised | on the opening game. | GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS) | Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports and the public assured against unin- terrupted service.” Wyoting Map & Blue Print Co. P.’0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric 1 —_ Toduy’s Markets by Wire : Exchange Building, Ca: | Midwest Refining — TING CRUD f O1L MARKET Creek, practi anti-|# Huff Kring, Cheyenne, SW24SE% of F; 8-43-61; NEY 0 NEY 45-61; S% 24-45 Arbuckle & Brown, per, 6-47-65. J. H. Beerits, Somerset, Pa., all of 16-48-67. Lyon, Fairmont, W. Va. all} Hemminger, Somerset, N% SW% of 13-44-6: Blliott, Somerset, Pa., all of W. R. Furtney, Somerset, Pa., NE%-} NEY of 19-45-64. AS set, Pa NW% W% of 20 + H. Wilson, Cheyenne, N f 1-46-6: lorenc r, Torrington, NW% 4 of 1 Annastacia W ‘lliams Van Tassel, all of 16-38-60. M. R. Brennen, Somerset, Pa., all of} 36-44-61. | T, W. Anderson, Laramie, all of 16 17-77. B, F. Hoyt, Shoshoni, W% W%*NE% of 36-87-04. & % Chy, Ground Floor, Oi) sper, W. | Wind Rive | Williams, Western Wyo-Kans Wy-O-Tex — ° New York Curb Stocks Open $147.00 $1 Merritt —_ Glenrock Oil Cosden Salt Creek Prod. A Western States O. & L_- Prod. & Ref., Com--- New York Stock Exchange Stocks Mexican Petroleum - ~3168.5 Texas Oil Sinclair Oil U. 8. Steel_ Call money. 34's ar attempts at burglary have been! in the United S - | 3 6 ed States only about 23 per it 4 sported in this néighborhood altho the|cent it hard surfaced.» i end 4's police have no record of any recent} 3 ' 2 peecpicinnrrs ke s y | An automobile is used on a Mon- ist 4% | piste of cellars. jtana railroad as a laborer’s train. ond 4% 90.50 |, because Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan are| Flanged wheels keep the car on the rd 4%'s = 50 | out of the city it is not known whether | Kc. 4th 4% "2 — anything was taken from the basement. | i ‘ Loan Se Lynch handled the case. | The automobile tire business is re- The Ly Add I ives a Long Grass Creek -. Greybull - Blk Basin Lance Creek Lander 'Greybull Refinery to Be Featured by Midwest Magazine Re FP Riney, editor of the Midw has gone to Greybull, Gite he will gather material for the) Riney on “the t Road Bulletin to the stockholders for approval, in or: | der to insure the continuance of the Ys present management while it is mak-| Geas—pignway Department, Office ol ing efforts to place the company in| 'Pitstee Engineer. difeéesstiil ‘tperatifig. ‘position... The| gate Greek FoHA ie ‘pabAable to Sev- agréemént provides that after 40 per| «itech Mile, but from there to Sal ally impassable for trucks Yellowstone Highway (Casper holes, which are being put in good condition. Yellowstone Highway (Casper east)— between Glenrock and Douglas. Dougias to Orin, then to Manville, v bad for trucks and autos. Ma | practically impas ‘Last of Hoover Cleaners Sold S. sign has been hung ou The S. O. it at the Natrona Power company where the big sale of Hoover cleaners has been in progre this sk. THe at-| tractive nt plan offered by the company in the sale of these wonder- ful cleaners was seized so quickly by While| housewives here that the entire stock almost immediately cleaned up and} wire was dispatched for another ship- | com- Ww ment which is now enroute. The pany continues to orders on thi plan and is making delivery immediate: | ly on arrival April Showers Won't Penetrate Your Shingle Roofs OR Wooden Buildings If You Paint Them With Roof pass Prevents Leakage and Decay TAR DEPARTMENT | THE DENVER GAS & ELEOTAIG LIGHT CO. FOR SALE BY KIMBALL DRUG STORE NATRONA LUMBER CO. JOHN JOURGENSEN NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO- Close | I the HOUSE ENTERED BY ROBBERS ON | | The Red Sox have sold many star | By attaching a bicycle motor wheel| pastimers im the past, but they held| |to a sled an Alaskan voyager recent-| Hooper, whose brilliant ly secured a speedier way of travel- ison has done so much | ing across northern ice fields. to off set the loss of the old rs. ; Evidently the Giants’ hurling squad | ° Failure of Burglars to Take Other! A motor arawn and operated lawn| got away on the wrong foot. McGraw Goods from Finnegan Home j mower which cuts a swath 97 inches! is banking on his pitchers and their P, W, wide, has been invented and found of| failure to come through will be a sire ‘oints to Work of ;}much value on spacious grounds, Highjackers } | | three Operations of highjackers is seen in| ‘76? horses. recent attempt to rob the house of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Finnegan, 603 South Beech street, as reported by the police. The house was entered by cut ting the door near the knob and then! ching inside and turning the knob.| Pleasure totaled 67,085. The The basement was ransacked in search | 224 Miles in 9 /of something which the police believe | ee" F |might have been Nquor. Whether or | jnot there was any liquor stored in the | ve g|cellar is not known because the Finne-| ‘ poastos |sans are out of the city. Galinad tiny i > 910 to 230,000 today. Ui Ft 1 | Li Today’s Events | ——- and Useful Life Fe Nebr which in the spring of 0 | » most cars per capita, is “Z”? Engine endurance is proverbial—it’s a lifetime engin Australia teday will commemorate the | n third place. Lowa leads with That’s because every part liable to wear is case hard desea. 150th anniversary of thé discove of| one ca car for every 609 people. Call- Push rod rollers—valve stems and cams—contact Parts |Botany Bay by Captain Cook. ! throughout—are made immensely hard by heat treating. lc Upstairs nothing of value was turbed, the poljce report showed. | sponsible for the growth of Akrort, Ohio, —® | from 69,000 in 1 Many distinguished educators the he inauguration of Dr as pr ‘arol A notable wedding in Washington this BITS OF NEWS GOSSIP FROM MOTOR WORLD cars exported countries by the United States last year 00,000 miles of highw Every motor truck is siid to replace to foreig: longest road in Alaska is -only extent and stretches b ‘airbanks and Valdez. used by many in England. 395,000 motor . J. GIBLIN Brokerage and Jevening will be that of Miss Helen Rot | inson Baxter, daughter of Col. and Mrs. | Insurance ‘John B. Baxter, ahd Mr. Charle: t |Donala Brown, son of former Governor| | All Wyoming Stocks Bought . Joseph M. Brown of Georgia. | and Sold | a | t | west)—| ar-| | cer: | Good to Powder River, except a few bad 1 will be) fair to Glenroek, a few muddy stretches | ‘to Lusk, | | store management with a view to their lelegation of leading British | in the dry goods and kindred rehants adoption in ngland. District Manager Equitable met to be “The Greybull|me :, Seta tre, wil bd Gah: from |trades will sail ‘from England for New| Life Insurance Co. of ' for aboutsa wee tiney|York today to begein a tour of the| New York friend, Ruth Martin of June- | United States, undertaken for the pur-| | Room 23, Townsend Bldg. tion at Kain accompinted Mr.|pose of studying American methods of | Phone 196-J IN CONSTANT USE BY PHYSICIANS EVERY DAY Menicinal Valuo of 8. S. S. Is Fully more than fifty years has been Recognized. used as S. S. S., which is recogniz- ost every human ailment can|ed as the best known blood medi- t ed, one way or another, to} cine on the market. mpuritics in the blood. So you| This fine old remedy is still made cannot overestimate the impor-|as of old from roots and herbs of tance of keeping your circulation| proven medicinal value. In fact, built up, so that your Jheart will be|physicians everywhere recognize constantly pumping rich, red, life-| the wonderful efficiency of these ly giv! blood to all parts of the system. Any slight disorder or im- purity that creeps into the blood i5 a source of danger, for every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly per- form its functions. It is quite true that practically every one is equafly exposed to the attacks of disease. You are just as liable to be attacked as the man or woman sitting next to you on the street car. It all depends upon the con- dition of your blood. If it is thin and impoverished, and has been allowed to reach a low state by the accumulation of impurities, you have not sufficient vitality to resist these germ attacks, and they find a fertile field in your system to spread disease. Over a hundred years ago the In- dians made many excellent rem- dies and tonic from roots and herbs gathered from the forests. And stant use for than ever. every druggist blood impuri cost. Address roots, and they are prescribed in some form or other almost daily. now after being in con- more than half a century, S. S. S. is more popular It is sold by practically every drug store in the land, and is well acquainted with its sterling merit, for hey haye seen its results. S.S. S. is a yery valuable agent in the treatment of Catarrh, Rheu- matism, Eczema, Tetter boils, pim- ples, skin eruptions, malaria, and other disorders that come from ies. It is also without an equal as a general tonic and system builder. By its efficacy in cleansing the blood of i impurities, it builds up the appetite and gives new life and vigor to the entire body. You are invited to write for val- uable literature and medical ad- vice, which will_be sent without Chief Medical Ad- viser, Swift oe ee AND ree eae rues peace a Dare Atlanta. motor vehicles ltornia is second with one machitie to| every 6.20 people. Nebrsaka is’ third with one car to every 6.48 people. One of America’s great tire factor- fes is producitg 85,000 tires a day— a tire a second. ps i | | disapointment to the vetérn manager. peel ee mee H. K. Martin is here Yrom Lincoln, le Neb., calling on his trad e- y They will not wear—nor will they break. The “Z’’ has ah extra Jatge crankshaft. Not ofe has broken. All ‘‘Z”’ bearings are die cast and removable. ifery “Z”’ part so carefully made that it is ‘absolutely Interchange: able. Ample lubftication—positive—well-balanced, correct mechanical design—help make the **Z’’ the “lifetime” farm engine. On the job—dependablepowerful—always. Other ‘‘Z’’ features are: Runs on. kerosene; coal oil, tops, as well as gasoline; built-in Bosch high tension oscillating magneto; more than rated power; every part interchange- able; clean-cut, efficient design. Factoty Prices: 1144 H.P.. weeeeesenneenefe 75.00 3 #H.P. 125,00 6 HP. 200.00 CASPER t SUPPLY CO. Cor. Center and Linden Phone 913 Do You Know That a unit whether bought outright or given wilh a lot would mean a big profit when oil is produced on the townsite? Buy a Lot Get a Unit Buy a Unit MIDWESTERN INV. CO. 201 Oil Exchange Marion P. Wheeler Geo. Nelson, Real Estate E. B, Foster Realty Co. John M, England & Co. A. P, Nesbit Realty Co. J. F. Jones & Co. Branch Realty Co. J. R. Murray Real Estate Montgomery Realty Co. Brown & Probst Realty Co. Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange E. E. CARNES and B. LESPERANCE, Props. POOSOS OOOO OOOO Good” another that a customer is responsible. Pay with Wyoming National checks. 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