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—e ee aa ie ee jm inn -<founty, Wyo. Cac e tat, > €be Casper Daily Cribune Issued every evening except Suni at Casper, Paul BUSINESS TELEPHONE... years that follow ed | Forget and f. «| Without the militarist contingent in Germany to Natrona | fan the flame, the German people will forget in the ; and if France and Belgium can {ot ‘the greatest « ive possibly continental Europe may {the pao : tpreduction fromthe shales.and from mm résources: nor nec» Only a ‘fhis i$ neither wise'ure had our oil supply failed. This one biti [most vital factor’ in deciding ithe wore Weeks ago. agked one was little talked about or ev of in h, inithoughe, of by the qverage eltiven. Sim- t happen to the! ply because the part played by the oil | Casper owhen the at ‘administration in tha wor! ss wee ayee = o ¥ ive 1 : “Well, efficient] a estiy played— Entered at Casper Wroming) Postottee am ‘second-class | live in peace many years. , 5 ome Geri oa. aut eal } len if bay dap mapartant—the males. oviaeper. 23, 20a ‘ in a few generations the Hehenzolléras will | Mas wom Bee cs. cadet aati oiares aelen alraletinew, 4H MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘be remembered no more. It is very’ certain that |years, and in. fei iaie, ur E>, gimme tecon A te-S and. dele al! WN ¥ oe 4 (i . 3 r : “ 4 |, when Se SOM UNERED FRESE __* __| William will be accorded no such place in CD ae ee ee re ne ee eT noriéa nn Nowe ¥. H. HUNTLE Biter. has been Napoleon. BAS measurable. ‘beds of Wyoming. of suffering bumahity trembled in the ‘Baitor post ‘Colorado and | Seontain enongh ill halance, never a wheel stood idle for HARL BE. HANWA’ . aoe t can those -refim “BOO years, nOllaek of oil—never a battleship or THOMAS DAILY .. Do you know that European nations owe She | mating Taw te ane “make them. freighter failed to sail for lack .of fuel, rr ZR : United States for loans advanced, ten of {oes SOREN TS Co ae ‘eGretinnan 00 baile David J. Randall, 341 Fitth Ave, New. York City dollars and that not a ornt im interest or principal | A= he oil fields grow: old. fall and) _ - f Prudden. King & Prudden, 1720-23 Steger Bldg., Chicago, Il. has} iA the “frst dean made [towly die. wo wi the birth, ‘ Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York | fas been paid, although ‘Was MAGE | growth and -develonment of oil) THIS WILL ASTONISH and Chicago offices and visitors are welcome. forty-three months ago? - = : f You have all entran nee to he who demanded mee sores mcasna: F "i subscriptions ‘must be ‘paitt tn advan ‘Tribune will not insure delivery ofter pe Bad one month in arrears. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation§ (A. B, ©.) Member of the Associated Press arose and The Associated Pri is exclusively entitled ‘to the use for republication of all news credited in @lso the local news published herein. a THE LAST HOHENZOLLERN. The world hears very little and sees nothing at all of that former headliner, William Hohenzollera. |‘he fails, The. world is not contented, even if William is. He’ is so reported, however, living the life of a country this paper and leaned over the and when it was heard how the comedian in the .an apparent commotion at the have been caused by an irate husband J admission in order to killthe fel- | "Yr leas period than |W who had escorted his .wife to the show and | how, in consequence ten or a dozen gentlemen their seats. A:similar instance of the guilty fleeing when }Mo man pursued, and one turned to financial ad- vantage, is recorded in an Eastern revival meet- ing. At the close of the services the evangelist | pulpit and solemnly announced: ere is a certain man here who has not been true to his family or his religion, He is in the con- gregation tonight. If he will deposit a $10 bill in | the’ collection plate it will be taken as a token of | his repentance and nothing further will be said. If I will announce his name.” 7 The collection plate went on its merry round, | returned the beloved pastor count- gentleman in the little village of Doorn, in Holland, | ed eighty-five ten-dollar bills and perused five doing just about as he pleases, fines his excursions to the territorial limitations fixed by-the Dutch government. a He is said by those who have talked with him | most recently, to feel certain that there will be no further demand for his surrender for trial ‘and pun- ishment for alleged responsibility for crimes of the war. It is nice and comfortable far William to feel this/way about it; but we don’t know of anyone who desires to change places with him and be com- | pelled to live with his conscience. ‘ The world, has said very little lately, but it has never been entirely reconciled to his escaping so easily. Every ally in the group against him hada particular punishment picked out for ,the despised kaiser, but little Holland stood firm and refused to surrender him. And it was not worth while to go after him. Which reminds us. all how quickly the animosi- ties of the war are dying out, in the brief two years since .its close. It is doubtful if any undying hatreds will result. a edhe awl eis Sal dlls sabia al the one and only Tinistration, has right or wrong. day in the year. 1 | BI . uf ities of Future as Outlined by Ex-Gov. B. B. Brooks in Address H before American Mining Congress on Nov. 18 : H Eighty-seven years ago Capt. Bonneville of the United States army reported the first oi) discovery in the Rocky i oil spring was located near the present City of Lander, Wya., and the Review of Development, Present Status and Possibili i so long as he can- hastily written ‘notes begging him to keep quiet and Promising the ten in the morning. MARSHALL A CREPE HANGER. Vice President Marshall, heretofore regarded cheerful member of the Wilson ad- \ pulld a long face and become a i pessimist and crepe hanger. Just listen to Thomas: |%. _ “The country will live to regret what it has done | : \ in the recent election. It is the greatest injustice of century and will bring one of the world’s great-- est figures to an untimely grave.” The yice president must be wrong. Certainly all of the people cannot be wrong and when they have: said it by the million it goes in this country, ’ as We will accept the judgment of the great number against Mr. Marshall's judgment any - _ Anything that has hefallen Mr. Wilson is due to his own actions and is a visitation upon him for his deceptions of and perfidy against the people who | appointed him to rule over them. His repudiation is not only deserved, but is complete. Pends upon oi]. The wheels of indus: turn. without ¢ Ne Hoh ea>"t\Jast ands as the cowboy said, #Thete ain't nobody makin’ nombre oil.”” — lary won't WLS. ( ‘oe x matier bowvich in produgtion, an oil} In years past naturad oil has been recklessly, almost criminally, wasted. In the very-nature of things we cann: afferd to repeat that fatal error. The Salt Creck field is unlike the great oil {fields of Kansas and Oklahoma. Down Mountain -region. This | there the land was owned in small jtracts by many individual farmers who oil was widely used by Indians and trappers long before Col, Drake |!t*° their farms to oi companies and drilled his first discovery well in Pennsylvania. Fifty-four years ago Gen. Connor drilled the first oil well in Wyoming and sold the oil in large quantities as a lubricant and-cure-| costing over $10,000,000, which. will ail, “Twenty-five years ago the an-more than double its present capucity) nual oil production in Wyoming was,The two refineries at Casper now pro- over 8,000 barrels and the oii sold for; duce 650,000 gallons of finished gaso- el. Bight years ago, in the 9 the first big. wells in Salt ek jumped our yearly production up 7,000,000 bar but the dropped to 50 cents per barrel. $200,000 per day, or $75,000,009 ber jyear. Within twelve months the gise- »/line production from these two Casper |refineries will be increased 50 per cont, }inaking Casper the largest gasoline precucing genter in tae Of course, am toa modest to boast Pls, Since that,date our output has increased rap- and prices have steadily advanced. year Wyoming will produce. over} 17,000,000 000,000. We now have 41 proven oil figkis din barrels of ofl worth —$60,- upon to rab Aladdin's lamp, bat I jmight add that Casper is today — the. thy ate with 521 miles of pipe line and @vcond dargest shipping point west of 1,054 producing wells yielding 68,916 Chicago on the Norsbwestern Hatlecad barrels per day. In addition to these!|and the third Jargest shipping point 41 proven oil ficlds we have. 12 fields; west of ‘Chicage on the Murtington| The Salt Ergek olf; field is one ox which prodace onl These 32 gas) toute. greatest natural resources in Wyo fields have a di capacity of 700 mil-| At Whiting, Ind., thes have ,xome! Ming and one of) the greatest gifts to lion cubic feet of Worth $91,000 famous refineries, but oy this time the children of men. Let us try and per day here are six casing ‘head| next year Casper will outr vis them mrke the wisest possible use of it, Tf gasoline plants in the statd, which}. Ninety per cent of the crude oi re-|@o not advocdte conservation produc 800 guiions of gasoline daily fined jat Casper ds brought jin. through} means slignetion, or the unnecessary {five pipe lines from the Salt Creek oil} jftelds: forty miles north, of that city. | Even Xhe Wall Strect Journal con- codecs that Salt Creek is the sreatest and meny of our cities and large manu- Tucturing establishments use natural gas for all purposes. There ure 10 re fineries in Wyoming with a datly ea pacity of 61,000 barrel: ight -ojl field in the known world. At my town of Casper (the biggest] In the very nature sof ‘things ‘vhere city of its size in the world) the Mid-!rnust be one sole and only ‘best off field west Refinery now handles 36,000'4n the world and Salt Creek és it. Down barrels of crude ofl per day, and with-jin Kansas, Oklahoma and ‘Texas they world. | jabout my own town even when called! in the next thirty days, when its new Salt Creek pipe line runs ofl this one refinery barrels of crude daily, muking it ono of the largest crude oll refineries «in the world. pressure stills to ‘handle 6,000 barrels of re-run oil daily, while their wax plants and lubricating ofl facilities are the most up-to-date tn America. The Standard Ofl Refinery at Cus- per handles only re-run oil tuken from the Midwest. This so-called rerun oil 4s simply the oil that is Jeft after the crude oil direct from the oil fields has) sassed through process ut the first process tho ordinary retining Midwest plant. ‘This takes off about 25. por. cont of ine and kerosene and the ue oll was Termerly classed and soldyat a low price for fuel off enly. Now the Standard O11 Compan} takes Ahis fuel oll, which a few years almoxt a waste pro- “uct, and extracts 87 per cent , addi tional gasoline, leaving nothing but the squeal, which is either used for or made into coke. ‘This inve geuiis of America is what makes the wheels go round At Casper the Standard Ol!) Metincry can ne handle 6,000 barrels of re-ran oll dutly; bit i" this company has 9r ly wuthorized tremendou Y cia doubtless bundle 50,000 | The Midwest also has high! lutrike some mighty big light of! wells with initial production running “into thousands of barrel; but this big flush Production rarely lasts more than a few weeks’ or months. In Salt Creck. gover two years ago a well came in making 5,000 barrels of off dally and that well today is flowing oil just as steadily as when it was first Drought in. Another well 500 fect away came in 3,800 barrets -sixteen months ago jand is also just as good today as ever. | Many oil wells in the Salt Creck field jure shut in at present, but in a fow weeks Uic new pipe line will he wut in jwervice and then the average dally pro- jduction from that -one field will be jabout 50.000 barrels. | | This production could doubtless be (greatly increased, but from an eco nomic viewpoint would it be Wise to Qo, |so? 1 believe in the right principle of jconservation. in’ the .apiritopf ruc con: }Bervation advocated ‘by ‘that: great dis Jciple of Americanism, Theodyre Toose- It, and for humunity’s sake I hope his influenge ‘for good, which — still may guide and: counsel us in bringing about the sane and sensible development of. the Salt Creek oll held. The Almighty hasn't given his ‘chil- {dren many: such natural resources ax alt Creek oll. fields, ¢ great industrial life de- UTE AEST a j¥hese oil conypanies, over-anxious. for the dollar, drilled as many wells as possible in the shortest possible tim /Oil glutted the market and million varrels ran to waste. But" in Salt ")Creck the Jand is mostly owned and controled by the government and the line daity, which sells at retail for over{o!! Must be produced mainly under the ‘new Teasing system. Let us hope the ‘government exercises caution and Ww: Yom in some form of sensible super Hion. over the oil production from. tht greatest of all ‘known oil fields. | It.is a waste of time, energy roney. to drfl!’ a lot of oil wells be led or before the oil li ally used. Pipe line expensive and refineries cost money would be ainwise. to’ junk the whole ‘business in a few years. Sum It Up —Another year ‘most gone— —And you did not in- crease your life insurance as you thought you would: STOP . Procrastinating There are no insurance men in HEAVEN or HELL See KEMP TODAY! Agent NEW YORK LIFE Phone 370 jother amd. possibly “Jat 2416 Eagle Ave bottling up of any of our great West-| undreamed of! sources. ‘ = With assuranée ana courage let us at! The quick action of simple witeh- the same timé tise ‘the gifts we have) tage!) bydrastis, camphor, ete., * as with: wisdom andstonapight. Himixed in Lavoptiic eye wash, will sur- Inthe thousand and one Arabian| prise Casper people. One girl... wit Nights ig so graphically by the| Weak, strained eyes was helped by E charming lady, whose very life from! Single application. . Her mother epul day to day depended upon her tact and) hardly sew or read because of eye wisdom in telling tales, we read how, pains. In one week she, too, was bene-/3 in the capital pf China a worthless.|ftted. We guarantee a small bottle an |dissolute youth found a lamp that if; Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, ‘rubbed would instantly produce spirits Mtrained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum |so powerful that any, wish expressed hy {eve cup FREE.—Casper Pharmacy,— |this youth would ‘be instantly granted. Adv. | In other words, this kid Aladdin was a | “Gets-It” etS= or higuer business judgment and than the complicated oil industry, upon} the successfal operation of wt et husiness rests. | ~ Hven our part in the recent great’ world war would hive been a rank fe) tk da @tes Hee Can sies 2 | Back if it Fails. : First Annual winner. Now, , unfortunately, some ne seem to think they can play tie game the game wa And some stock promoters make fortunes ing on this spirit of Arabian 1 credulity. Oil stock novioss should re-| member that in the story of Aladdin/ the lady lied. and history oft 1 itself. As a matter of fact, no i in the world calls for greater Don't be bassed through life by a, corn or callus, Don’t let 8 corn te! when to sitdown. Don't wear shoes ky you too Jarge for corn says you } i i Zou, because a | Must, Get rid of the darned thing. \ j SATURDAY NIGHT, %: NOVEMBER 27 | MASONIC TEMPLE 1 ‘Avuppices It’s a rev nasion $0 sorn aeevrcre ee : Brotherhood Railway Car.’ $) Sandetfat way chat - Gott teniahes AEDES wil lon tanta Ye See men of America. seconds the corn dries right up. Soon ) dt bas so you can peekes of in | One complete piece, root and all. | neackon sequsst; costs Dats betaes MI 2 | by B. Lawrence & Co. Ghieago: Tickets, $1.00, Ladies Free 3| sold in Casper and recommended as-the world's best corn remedy by 2O90SOSSSOO OO OOOSOOPOOOOSS Kimball Drug Store.—Ady. HIPRIGGER AND WIFE, BOTH GIVE TESTIMONY at just kept me miserable nearly all the time. I was living in Aberdeen, Wash- ington, when I began taking Tanlac. Before I finished the first bottle 1 could tell that I was improving’ and now I am feeling fine. My stomach is in perfect order, the rheumatism is all gone, I never have a pain of any kind and am always ready for a good day's work. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Say Tanlac Has Restored Their Health After Years of Suffering. “My wife and I haye both tried Tan- lac and recommend it because lieve we are telling “suffering people of a medicine that will help them, too,” said Paul Johnson, a ship-rigger, living », Alameda, Cal. we be- y wife got in a weak and run down condition and felt miserable nexr- ly all the time from catarrh of the “For seven or eight years,” contin. }head and stamach. Well, Tanlac had ued Mr. Johnson, “I suffered with a [dene me ‘so much good that she began bad of stomach trouble. Nothing |t#king it and her improvement was! 1 eed with me but formed sour re noticeable than mine. She od. twenty pounds enjoying ‘the best of health, Tanlac is sold in Casper hy C: Pharmitey, in Alcova by Alcoy cantile $s which pressed on wy chest until I felt like I was smothering. 1 was ¢on- stipated, nervous and restless, and was so weak and wornout that I could hard- ly keep going. “I suffered so from rheumatism that Mer- Co., in SaltCreek by Sult Creek drug store.—Adv. . Just Stop in—or Phone 304 << John P. Griffin. 233 East Second Street FOR YOUR MEATS A full line of fresh and salt fish arrives - Built With a Permanent Fitting Arch : Not the Toe--but the Arch Is what really creates comfort or discomfort in a shoe. This perfect shoe fits and supports the foot where it most needs support—at the arch. It provides a flat, even tread base that can’t break down—it will keep your feet fit. Widths AAA to D, sizes 3 to 9. Now for Winter Sports! “OTHING in the way of sport can excel the fun to be had in the mid-winter outdoors. The pastimes that set your pulse up to full speed ahead, clear the cobwebs out of your brain, brighten up your cheeks, fill you with energy! Get your skates here—your sweater, your sled. We have a complete assortment, of the most popular kinds, made for best service. Come in today and let us fit you out. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. | 228 South Center Street Phone 64-W - THE WINCHESTER store Speaking of Gifts have: Salt Mackerel and Co Fresh Oysters, Solid every Thursday evening. This week we Salt Water Fish Columbia River Salmon, Fresh ‘Halibut, Fresh Water Fish Fresh Herring, Catfish, Bullheads, Lake Trout and Black Bass. We Buy ‘the Be: “STOP AND SHOP” d Fish. Meat, at 50¢ the Pint —Do You? Cut Glass—In any form, is always most ° acceptable and indicative of excellent taste and careful thought. We ask your attention to our full line of individual pieces. ET em : Chinaware — Dainty,. unusual bits of Syracuse and Nippon China surely bespeak lasting friendliness and thought. ~~ HOLMES HARDWARE LOL ff PHONE 601 SECOND AND woLcorr sv ~ % a) PAINT SPORTING GOODS CASPER