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GE FOUR r FA Che Casper Dally Cribune : FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 dends, plus increase in market value ae bt t the taxes that will be de- | special service oN goods. The huge lof tock, amounts to about '5,000 per ALL OF SECTION 10 10 rived 36. dosiet the city in the Aad re MIDWEST f M store is stocked with high class goods. *cent to original investors. Previous to ! ment programs that are under way in The department ts lacated: Out of the ‘ }yus. stock dividends of Curtis Petro-| all parts of the city, Sear er ae ooh pPbaieSos nok weed peat hem and Virginian Oil were made BE MADE PART boun RAIL MEN TO MEET. STORE ON YELLOWSTONE sible to supply tru ply be- |proving: very profitable to. stockhold- Hee Ta Earn Tete Rone eatiies ask aaa tween Casper and Salt: Creek, Big Jers. $n 1918 cash dividends of 3 per which is being fostered by the Cham‘| tives of railroads in the southwest will fe 3 Muddy and other field camps of the F ~ cent were paid. In 1919 a distribution } GITY Of GASPER CLAIM ber of Commerce, as the result of|meet here, April 14, to decide their ‘f F Pcmastig ete aa : ‘able road will be, made to complete this drive. which would be one of the most scenic of road in the state. |of capitas assets inthe form of Salt suggestions recently, made .b: the’ proj “big | The new store of the Midwest com- s | Creek j y “a city |attitude on the proposal of the “bi the ny 0 Midw! Creek Proaucers stock was made, the rag "1 4 ; t opened yesterday Ngee eae pyri oat at he ago planning expert. The scenic drive four” brotherhoods of railroad em-|missary department opened y { . pa © 1 | been surveyed by the county. ployes that regional boards of adjust-|at the new location on West Yellow- ‘Half of Eight Per Cent Dividend Recently Voted |: distribution making this equivalent) Action taken by the city council | Preliminary work has been. done|ment be formed, B. F. Bush, presl:|stone ayenue. This new institution to a 400 per ceut cash dividend. In| Wedriesday night to brine four 40-acre |on the scenic drive, and it is probable|dent of the Missourl Pacific, an-|is now equipped to supply the needs lee oe 3 {1920 a 100 per cat dividend in New | tracts, known as the south half of the the refinery ‘with Boosts Distribution of Cash and Stock York: Oil stock wan declared. ‘The |south ‘half of section 108875, into the | tae sae ane proves ad Sa oes - - as a. wa — . * Present dividend is thy third in cash.|Corporate limits. of the city final; Already Paid by Big Operator It is felt in some quarters that a | S80lved the question of bringing the declaration of a regular dividend basis Whole of section 10 into the city for New York Oil will be ferthcoming | limits. in the near future. City park and cemetery property le just to the north of a part of this property which is considered one of. , |the choice subdivision lands of the yi city. Already considerable of the prop- Reminiscent Of ‘crix ts neia hy prospective home Suilders ana Soe Properties for resi \dence have been erected. The remain h tlook for New York Oil is extr I; ight. ° ° 5 TDS OME Oo EOE extremely bright. The! . Legislative Time inte: wera ean company owns a number of royalty by W. R. Dobbin and Cecil Bon, interests in the center of the Salt Creek field. Nine 1 i sf Interest att: J. TorkGl 4s linterontee Sara ties (Special to The Tribune) tiaeniee Sie: distice ta he eee, ‘ : been signed, audi eevareliocheee have, CODLENND, Apel! s.The lobhy ne} ec been approved. * | the Plains hotel, frequently referred rp The company als), as the “official hub" of Wyoming. has a 5 per cent net royalty te acres of patented land in the heart ot | Vemesday evening was reminiscent Salt Creek, from which a substantial |°f lesislative session times. Among 5 revenue is being obtained. New York| ‘2°, Members of the last legislature |present were Senators S. A. Nelson Oil has ‘the franchise for the supply | or Park county, H. 8. Kirk of Goshen Se ee ae phe city of Casper,| county, Louls Kabel of Uinta county 5 4 gas trom three prolific | and J. G. Hartwell of Niobrara county 1 elds west of Casper. About 18,000,-|and Representatives A. Fi. Beach of I New York mH SMP ARY, is eae coagend checks cover- sohbet ing 4 per cent of the 8 per cent dividend recentiy declared. 0 This dividend represents the disbursement of about $330,000 Plains Lobby Is and an equal amount for the additional 4 per cent will be paid out shortly. 000 cuble feet of gas per day is being | yw, i eston county, M. S. Reynolds of marketed. Earnings of New York Oil) Lincoin county and Thurman W. Ar- ee “ine ._|are understood to run in excess of | no} y 3 Injuries Suffered by Youth in}s130,000 per month, and are expected site Ager er Mea 73 ee peed British Coal Mine Bring on |t® increase greatly in the near future. | senators and representativ: | Trouble Which Clai Since the organization of the com-| aa rouble iC. aims Pany in 1913, New York Oil has paid| W. Massey, employed in the still! Mieqt” Natrona’ Ranchiex stockholders handsomely. ‘The totaljcleaning department, is confined to | distribution of cash and stock divi-| his home on account of illness. “THE ONE | MAN TRAIL” BUFFUM’S , EMMER Injuries suffered at the age of 18/ years, while he was employed in a coal mine in England, developed mala- dies which cost the life of Joseph Mary was lost in a dream, with Roger’s kiss still ‘warm on her lips, and his wonderful appeal of love See en oes ho nea face ate still ringing in her ears. BREAKFAST FOOD A TALE OF GOOD MEN AND BAD IN THE ranch home about 26 miles west of a Funeral arrange- hands of the Shaffer- Gay company which yesterday dis- patched an ambulance to bring the! body to Casper for interment in the|@ local cemetery, 5 Coming to Casper and this vicinity over 30 years Mr. Clarkson, suf- fering from the injuries received in the mine accident, finally picked his ranch site on what is now known-as Clarkson oreeck in western Natrona WESTERN HILLS Milled from original Buftum's Em- mer, the super-wheat, contains more protein and carbohydrates— the real muscle building: and brain strengthening elements—than any other grain or even meat. An ap- petizing delicacy the whole family enjoys. How a Daring Western Cowboy Rescues One Girl and Wins Another Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Today and Tomorrow — ALSO —— “A CHOICE OF DEATH” The Eleventh Episode of the Exciting Serial _ ‘ : “FIGHTING FATE” ‘ Starring BILL DUNCAN and EDITH JOHNSON Sold by All Grocers WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET 50 Ways to Use Buffum’s Emmer The Emmer Food Products Co. Denver and Loveland, Colo. HERE’S A NIP OF RARE OLD SCOTCH \ That Will Warm the Chuckles of Your Heart One of the Funniest and Most Delightful Pictures We Have Ever Shown MUTT AND JEFF in “A CRAZY IDEA” istent effort was rewarded and ay is one of the poten- tially prosperous rural district units of the county. Mr. Clarkson is survived by his widow and six children, John, Daniel, Harold and Albert, and two daughters, the. Misses Jennie and Mary Clark- son. All members of the family were at the bedside when the final messen- Ger came. Funeral services were held from the Shaffer-Gay chapel this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rey. W. lL. French had charge of the services.. Interment. was made at Highland cemetery. collins ried ea ti Returns From Plebiscite Are Sent to Paris ADMISSION 30c Jesse L. Lasky presents CECIL B. DeMILLES PRODUCTION PARIS, April 8.General Lerond. head of the interallied commission which supervised the recent plebis- cite in Upper Silesia, arrived in Paris today, bringing with him, it is sup- posed, the report on the plebiscite upon which the supreme council must, before April 21, under the terms of the peace treaty, decide the bound- aries between Poland and Germany in this district. The peace treaty is in- terpreted here as obliging the, !su- preme co to to Poland ” 2 5 SALLE ‘ apenas ts which gave a majority a t , in her vi . : Seductive S$ G a 2 Foreign Language ' Teaching Barred Dangerous Adapted From the Charming Stage ‘Play From the Grades LINCOLN, Neb., April 8—By a vote of 89 to 28 the lower house of the Nebraska legislature this morning passed a senate bill which forbids the teaching of any foreign language in the grade schools, The bill now goes to Governor McKelvie. Big Liquor Haul Made in Illinois April 8.—Over $5,000 n alcohol, motor equip- ment valued at $40,000, and five al- leged liquor runners, were captured by Sheriff Schoenholtz and deputies, during a heavy rainstorm east of here early today, when three big touring ALL-STAR CAST Beatrice Joy, Raymond Hatton, Russell Simpson, Cullin Landis, Casson Ferguson, Edythe Chapman JOHNNY HINES IN “TORCHY MIXES IN” HIS NEWEST TWO-PART COMEDY CURRENT EVENTS TODAY ADMISSION 40¢ The Most Spectacular Picture Ever Shown in Casper Eve tasted the forbidden fruit in the long ago and Eye's problem has come down to us today. “Forbidden Fruit” is a master drama of human life. Cecil B, DeMille produced it. Forbidden fruit is weet but poisonous. If the ban is taken away the sweetness remains. but the sting and poison are removed. See Cecil B. DeMille’s great production, Old as human life, yet young as today is this great problem of married life—'‘Forbidden: Fruit.” Mary Maddock was married to Steve. She was gently reared— he a-brute. She learned to love Rogers who was all that she had Gace ‘contabling more than, ‘$00 fea? dreamed avhusband could and should be. What could she do? lons of liquor en route from Chicago Married women, single men, single women, married men—all to Sioux City, Ia., stuck in the mud have their problems. But the problem of the married woman whose brie Ttncalt-higiray détoue heart has answered the cull of another not her husband, has the sittin biteiessat S greatest problem of all life's complex conditions to solve. See how it was solved for Mary Maddock in Cecil E. DeMille's latest and SHIP CREW greatest drama of married life, “Forbidden Fruit.” Fe NEXT IN MUTINY SAN FRANCISCO, April 8—The steamer Willhilo, accompanied by a United States cruiser, is steaming up the Mexican const with her crew in mutiny, according to a message re- ceived here today by the agent of the steamer’s owners, the Williams Line of New York. The Vanity Fair Girls —in— A Big Comedy NEXT Topics of the Day | This is the biggest and best show. Your money back if not satisfied. 3 tendo ta ee aed Mrs, Ralph Kimball, wife of Judge Ralph Kimball, has returned to the state from California where she has been spending several weeks. (She is now in Cheyenne. TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Used cars; one Chandler, cheap; one Chevrolet touring; one Franklin, touring; one Hupmobile, touring; one Overland model 90, tour- ing; one Overland roadster; one Willys- Knight, touring; one Cadillac four- eylinder truck; one Cadillat, touring; one Ford, ght delivery. John M ‘Whisenbunt, 303 South David. Phone 43765, : 48-2 SUNDAY “The Brute Master” and A BIG COMEDY