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NET REVENUE OF CONSOLIDATE AOYALTY 1S $795,506 FOR YEAR Increase of Over 100 Per Cent’ Shown in Third Annual Statement and Expenses Kept at Minitnum; Balance of $449,106 on First of Year Bu Bu An increase in net revenue of from $393,807.78 in.1919 to $795,- 505.15 in 1920 is shown by the third annual statement of the Con- solidated Royalty Oil Company released for publication Sunday morn- ifig by the offices here. Distributions paid stockholders for the last year totalled $346,398.52,-expenses of all kinds amounting to only $40,589.32 and the statement shows a balance of $449,106.63, not taking into account monies now being paid into escrow or impounded by Do Boston Wyoming - Biack Capitol Pete Columbine -- Consolidated Royalty Casper Ranger Cow Elkhorn Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 LOCAL OIL STOCES ck Creek ~ rke 1 00% Guleh - mine ... the government from fontested lands.” 'T. ‘Williams The statement 6f December 31 follows in full: abate Gates isi eae 60 c rama Great Western Petroleum —_ .06 ‘ash: é In Mantes aes _-$ 7814451.93 Hutton 1 from 1 470.51 $1,000,922.44 26,000.00 40,000.00 Le Inte Owned in Associated Cr Interests Purchased ud Fixtures - s, Royalty mpanie During 1920_ Noi Ou ~ 1,454,185,00 w Due and Total» 2. j STAT (or ‘MENT OF ending year Income: rR Interest. Royalt due --.- Distributions from Miscellaneous Items ‘ities Received Total Expenses Lance Creek Roy. | Lusk Petroleum ~~. Mike Mountain & Picardy Riverton Refining Royalty & Produc | Sunset ‘Tom Bell Royalty —— Wwo-Tex Grass Creek -.--.-.. Torehlight . Elk Basin Greybull Lance Creek .. Cander -. sk Hoyalty Henry nif - rthwest itwest 2 0.-Kan. by Taylor & Clay Bid ask | ¥ Oil a1 Amalgamated Royalty ---- .13 15 | NEW YORK CURB CLOSING O% 01 Bid Ask .02| Midwest Refining -..... 4.00 -36| Midwest Com. -----.-. 1.00 Bessemet 30| Midwest Pref. -....--. 1.00 Blackstone-Salt Creek 92) Merritt ---. - 12.00 ets 2 # Oil and Refining Co. 1.60 At pres 3.00 River ofl 12.60] and the shipments average about one ororking on oils from Texas and Mex- ico that Coltuin iarge Quantities df as- phait, but the reftise oils from the northwest are soon to be worked thru the plant and experiments made in the working qualities of same. PEE Rock River Oil to Utah Rock River has swamped the Lara- mie plant of the Midwest, the field has produced so much oil the past few weeks that part of the crude had to be sent across the state into Utah where it Was treated at the plant of the Utah ent this shipping of the Rock is being made by tank car | Daily Fashion Hint ' rt 1.00} Glentock Oil — 1.87 2.12] train load per day of 26 cars, .29| Balt Creeic 25.00 28.C0] Six new stills are now beirig con- .17| Western States — 37 .60| structed at the Laramie plant of the .03| Prod. & Refiners 5.12 5.37 | Midwest and as soon as these are ready .03| Cosden ~~~. 6.06 6.60) the costly freight shipments Will be 44| Bc, Basin “8.26 8.60| cut down. However tha wells at Rock 1.32 Allen —— 87 1,12] River do not seem vo show any signs of| « 01| Okmulgee —_-- 12 :87| falling off in production and it is hard- .09| Cities Ser. Com ex diy 245.00 _ 250,00} ly likely that the oil companies. work- .09 |S. O. Indiana __-__--___ 2.50 ~ 73.50] ing’ there will cease operations so ‘the 2 NEW STOCKS Laramie plant will have to enlarge some s'08| ee Open Close |™ore when the present building plan : 3,09! Mexican Petroleum 162,25 | 1s completed, O ions | Sinclair O11 28.37 hae 08 | Texas Oil _ 43.87. 44.00 Cat Creek Refinery Promoted A RARELY CHIC FROOK. .05| Pan American Pete -... 76.50 76.75 _ The capitalists interested In ‘the Cat} — aye Riaten tian tidwccnaneey hares 04\ U.S. Steel __ ~ 81.00 83.00) Creek oll field of Montana. who reside | brought forth 72 Matai gas Ny | Union Pacific R. BR. _ 130.00 119.87] im Miles City, that State, are promot ing than’ tis pale yellow: organds, | lugs rellveryito sake care-Gf the -oll' sei¢tetmmned advo’ far. the-bieer don: I et a dit | a.i5, | Production’ thom: tHe, Cati'Gresle “Cell Nieeceoasisbon Gn tike: edie wee 041 Ferasics 0619 |" Thin nian’ ie 10 docrated on a dew | YEN bands ‘of thos organdy, finely “a9 0166} pr S 3 eS tucked, are used to trim the akirt, Process culled the Gillon’s process af-| Waicr and tenn hile 0346 | ter its inventor and the initiak cost of ; D-back cults, while :ac | Third 44s _ 0) Fourth 4% JayVv WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET £ Rock Creek — i. Salt Creek ..2 cil. Big. Muddy ~. Pilot Butte -. Hamilton Dome Mule Creek ~--.....____ 3.06 MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD. NEWS the plant will be around $300,000. $$ The months of February, March and November always begin on the same day of the week in all normal years of 365 days. =o nnin is a powerful astringent! Is it possible for twin brothers look and act somuch alike that to the wife " of is deceived into believing the Field other is her husband? It is interost Office ing to watch the deception that is Taxes Total ‘ $ 505.15 Total Net Income 5 wss Distributions ‘a BLT) i $ 449,106.62 does not include monies due the company now being ¥ y impounded by the g nment from contested lands. Former Gov. ent | of the in to} ; stock ays: y dated Royalty Oil ¢ : 1 “T take pleasure in submitting here: | with the third annual statement of the lty OU for | ember Company $1, 1920 Consolidated the ear ending his report show incr m $399,80 | RADICAL CHANGE ‘this field. SILT GREEK OPERATORS 10 MEET In order to determine the best-known rhethod of drilling the gov- ernment lands in the Salt Creek field, Wyoming, the bureau of mines has called a meeting in the office of its supervisor of oil and gas opera- tions in room 206, United States custom house, Sixteenth and Arapa- hoe street, Denver, for January 27 at 2 p. m., to which operators or prospective operators in the Salt Creek field are invited for the pur- pos » of discussing with the superviso! ach other th antages of the ng w tiv to the yy such means it sands is hopea nment does not wish to burden ’s with unnecessary expense. in Production 1 pTeaSES, contingeney, at the same time the. gov. ivantages and dk: © its | 1. rious methods of ‘ed in m F ell, which ts being sliown at Iris theater, The picture relates The Cheater Reform pis the part, of the rector’s wife whe is deceived into believing the crook :s her husband. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we will see Mabel Normand in “W Happened to Rosa.” sighed over Mabel Normand’s serious pictures and hoped and suggested and demanded that she return to the old stone comedies in which she was so Well loved. In this picture she has a part that brings out all¢ the funny j Sa ks es Feed kbps LAG : 1 Ines she used to do. She is a hard 1919 to b chor, cle, rm iati Hy foeapuicons atid ak LT he BN Rt etroleum Institute es- | working shop girl at' the stocking coun uP), or Aver 100 per Gent Large Appropriations Asked in on government | timates that the daily gross production pele Foie) Halal Nt pak! a Dunins, the past year our geologists!” Measure Establishing New | the greatest possible jof erude in Wyoming ‘and Montana for! Percival Peacock, floomvatic have persomilly visited and reported on Ss D t t properties at the lowest cost consist-| the week eWding January Ww §4.-/ story she ‘masquerades as olt fields in the states of tate Departmen ent with good’ practice, 375 barrels, an increase of over dancer anda street urehin. If you Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, oes Officials of' the te of | rted pipeline runs for the pre-/eyer liked Mabel, you surely “will on- California, Oregon, Washington, (Special to The Tribune) have been invited to 2 | vious week. "Average daily runs from | joy “What Happened to Rosa Colorado, Wyoming and Montana; and) CHEYENNE, Jan. 17.—It is custom-| ing, and also. Mess -y | different, fields follow: we have purchased desirabJe additional) ary when the subject of petroleum is| and Clair Gordon, division chiefs of the| | Wyoming— Jan.8 Jan.1.| Mae Marsh in “The Little ‘Fraid royalty interests in Oklahoma, Wyor| under consideration Yo think in large epaendacheyenne danarot nit Creel 30,800 29,000 | Lady” will be seen Friday and Sati ming and Montana. Wells now] figures and the author of House Bill 6 are expected in order 10 \Grass Creek — 4,090 y. Miss Marsh is shown as a ‘City’? drilling in most of these new fields of the Sixteenth Wyoming le answer as far as possible any questions | Elk Basin 2,600 | irl disillusioned with regard to’ the also secured, during the ye which bill was introduced by Represen-| raised’ which require tegal. interpreta. | Pix Muddy. 4,600 4,600 | World and its charity in general ana number of very promising new tative A, H. Béach of Weston county, tion. ji Creek — 6,v09 | has sought the solitude of the wiid ducing royallies poctivularly in the Salt] was not an exception to the rule wh IB datavainn veaye j Others 2,239 |. country to develop:her talent as an av- Creek and Mule Creek fields of Wyoe.| he was engaged drafting the the Salt’ Creek field. aie ae list. Mae Marsh is so well known that miing, h should help inerease our] posed—but far, very been reported to the F nl Ol & Gas! 48,4 it is unnecessary to explain her good ed—meusure for the creat Lr OTIbET eed Pecan qualities and to say, that “The “Litt many important trades|deparyment of “oil and acer deranied IALERSE tence a,000 | "Fratd is boun'tn be pleasing: and negotiztions have failed to material] Bill,6 is a voluminous w Brida merle thiaraerine ai 4 i en after much time, thought and] great deal of ground 4 te: Ps | attention has been given them, It is}many outstanding points of in Numerous inquiries have | been re 51,420 frequently impossible to agree on facts,| none more so than its provision, for | ¢ ived at this office as to the gov , pcatstae” hy prices, terms and conditions; but in the] $33,000 of salari nnually and an in-|ment's requirements with regard to set- Refuse for Road, Building main your officers have been extremely} vasion of the general fund of the state| ting casing in wells on government| jn, government has taken up the! fortunate in closing up the larger deals; treasury to obtain $50,000 as a nest egg | lands for purposes of shutting off wa plant AME which will have an important bearing| for the proposed infant department. The | ter and otherwise preventing subsur- Gates Sat panlene eee AS on the futu: f your company. While| bill has merit and it may be passed but | fac te of oil and g All of these | linea > s Bt A a srvative policy of ex-| it requires no gift of prophecy to forc-| inquiries have reflected a desire on the| lined in the ‘Tribune over a'year ago i SannIGh, at thei prevent, time, yatenany| otst: that when pasesd--i¢ 10%s paased-c | DALEROE 4ie: oparatoce ite tdenthe Adit jandacie: Rstadrtiaerhe sr ericulturely Casper’s Finest Theater aenalon sate tbe preven! Be em-| it will have undergone some very radical | and producing work in the best mannor} Department have built a modern ré- | ; CREA Guana Waites! hat exo ptional_| House Bill 6 provides for “a burenu| these methods as rapidly as improve- river from Geogetown a few miles above {y attractive offers should not be over| for the protection and con: ments developed. . Washington City, leaked! the natural resources of petroleum and{ Where the good effect’ of so much This refiner a true replica of a ‘For several tmonths your ‘officers| #28 from destruction through improper |careful and costly work can be spoiled | modern refinery plant like the Midwest | have been trying to larger office ions in preduction”; for the ap-|by an ignorant or careless operator on| Plant here. but is built upon a very | provide for tutnre expansion] pointment of il and gas su: | an adjacent property, it is but just that| small scale and it is to be used to md we have finally secured a home| Pervisor and his deputies and employos:|the government should protect its | make tests of oils for road building in ample all our requirements. Our| Ment of a state oil and gas superviso : sible, from “the main. At predentithe iru is | comp: is a Wyoming institution and] and his deputies and employes; for the our building in Casper is a credit to] establishment of districts to facilites Consolidated Royalty. the e: ng out of the purposes of th add that your officers|#ct; for requiring all persons. operat: the loyal support and] ing petroleum and gas wells to make cant so freely given by our| certain reports; for the election of com: 000 stockholders, and we trust future] missioners in e district to act as earnings will continue to increase and| boards of arbitration, which commis justify our confidence in the present 2-8 shall be subject to recall; for management proce for arbitration of depart- ee ES | mental rulings and appeals therefrom; Sie Teik mothe year Moham.| for the creation of*a fund for the pur- medens fast by day hut satisty thotc} s of the act; for fees to be paid by is by aight | ators, and or divers and sundry wh | things, not omitting the $ Edwardl che took teinor. avaalthe fiatlocw@nnual and $50,000, nest egy ritish ruler who pretended to cure| hereinbefore referred to. cfala Gyrtiouale | and employes provided for | et and ‘their sal: follow Remarkable edifices in Cairo compris: | § nd supervisor, $6,000; m of the finest remains of Arg lel $2,400; two assi: nts Al architecture | 4,000; one petroleum pro- > | duction engineer, $3,000; one chief der Chinese make candles from the wax | uty, $4,000; five field deputies at $3,000" found coveri the seeds of the fruit! each, $15,000. of the tallow € a —| -o The moon is small comp h the The superstition of the dead leaving | earth. Its area is almost y that their graves to prey on the living 48] of the wh of North and South Amer. characteristically Slavonic. | ie ee - i —$——— i Sacramento, Cal., has suffered severe-| Sable Island, east of Nova Scotia, is ly, twiee from fire ana twice from] gradually sinking. floods, — 2 The qua the striped wild horse of South Africa, is virtually extinct. ————— GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric eae ee — of South shores and The quen raccoon the Americ: ats _ = The Tribune's ifled Ads, ad Cla Mail Us Your KODAK PEWRITE! FINISHING Bacher rented, ee Dealer Quick Service CORONA—L. C. SMITH TE PICTURE Casper Typewriter Box 1076 Casper, Wyo, 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 | Exchange LAST TIMES TODAY LIAMRUSSELL IRIS ORCHESTRA Shows at— 1, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 Every Day —IN— “A Cheater Reformed” Two Part Comedy “A TRAY FULL OF TROUBLES” Featuring Snooky the -Humanzee That funny little monkey ADMISSION 30c STARTING TOMORROW MABLE NORMAND in “WHAT HAPPENED TO ROSA” CURRENT EVENTS © “PEARL WHITE” ELECTRIC BATHS at The bathroom is now comple tric baths and body mz aching bones, and are BAL ver ONY—S. "¢ picture, starring Wil-| story of fraud as ptacticed by a ook, twin brother of a clergyman. | Seena Owen, a most attractive gi t] Many critics have! Harrison’Ford and Walter Heirs supports Bebe in this corking comedy . Also Vanity Comedy “MIND YOUR BUSINESS” Shows at,1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Every Day Umer nner Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the IDEAL These are very benefi soothing to tired nerves, MITH-TURNER DRUG STORE. cordion plaited organdy finishes the deep ‘diagonally adjusted collar. Medium size requires 5%. yards Inch matertal, . |. Pictorial Review Dress No, 8949. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust, Price, 35 cents, “Oh Lady js a clever, frothy 4 hout a suggestion of picture is an adapta- ral of the same name and Perey Wodehouse _ The tion of 2 mus Guy the Bolton cast inc and Harrison advantages, it ture which means tha costumes and dire class, a Realart pic t the settings and ting are of the first It will be shown at the America . | tonight, | Pearl White is one actress who im- proves instead of letting down: as she becomes better known. “Tige Cub," Which will be. shown’ Tuesday,. Wednes- day and Thursday, is one of latest and one of the best things she has ever jdone. It is an Alaskan story and is rich in thrills, heart appeal and enter- | tainment. mas Carrigan is the lead ing man. || Friday and Saturday “So Long Letty” ; Will be shown, ‘The picture is trom the |play of the same name und the man who dir ay 1 unusually the’ easte hi the tone and as the picture was mad like the | Play as possible, it should good, 7 | Roy nes, ohe of the leading co-n- edians of the country, is in the cast as are also Grace Darmond, Colleen Moore and Walter Hiers. URNS Cover with wet baking soda— afterward apply gently— WISks Over 47 Million Jars Used Yearly RICA Always Worth W!) ES TODAY BEBE DANIELS DITH KENNEDY ADMISSION: 40c IN “TIGERS CUB” | OOO 209000000006 BEAUTY SHOP sted. We are pr ed to give elec- lal for colds and | COME EARLY MONDAY, JAN. 17, 1921 And see the latest pictures LYRIC Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Don’t Look A romance of a perfect. right Next A Western Thriller_ “THE FLYING KNIFE’ Féaturing the greatest In- dian dead shot in the world. Next PATHE NEWS- Showing scenes of the great crime wave in the east, also the Italian Re- volt and first authentic pictures of men who will form President-elect Harding cabinet. Next Added Attraction CHAS. CHAPLIN Fun for the kids and the , grownups, . Have you heard the “TRISH NIGHTINGALE” all this week. Leave your request song at the box office. TOMORROW BERT LYTELL —In— “THE MISLEADING LADY”