Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE SIX FIRST OWMOEND CHECKS ISSUED TENS FIRM IN SUPERIGR. LASS ‘Texas, March 25.—Roller Oil & Refining com- MEXIA, Ypany’s dividend number 1 was dividend was actually paid from pipeline run of oil from roy- ality rights, and from no other been organized but a few short weeks is showing its heels in a good clean manner, leaving no room for doubt as to its wetfare. Nothing ts more pleasing: ivitends, . that this will enhance the ‘ealne and output of our pipeline flow te our stockholders and myself so that ® looks Tike we may all be rich, and @ivideends of handsome proportions be announced on our dividend dates. Well No. 7 is now down 2,935 feet by the actual well log. We expect bi things from this well which is being @rilled with string tools. News of this completed well and production will be flashed to the world ere our next @vidend chects can be mailed, bar- fing unforeseen delay, which we do got expect. We have water and the property, and the Atlantic company = acai) ER he Casver Dally Erisune WITT SYNDICATE|KANSAN GOT RICH IN OfL GAME LIMITS AMOUNT\oy aren FAITH TN TRAPCHONTER WW UNIT SHES bic FAITH IN TRAPSHOOTER Capitalization Is Only $8,000 and Company Has 2,500 Acres of Oil Land Under Lease. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. jfound on the streets without known|cleared st midnight last night. The] Tre first White House bride was lawful means of support. Under|first srrest resulted in a privuon sen-| Miss Todd, a relative by marriage of Chief Martin's orders the streets were] tence of 63 days and a fine cf $25, President Maison. Fancy the thrill of getting $5,000 from an investment of $20 $5,000.00 from a $20.00 investment sounds like a lot of ‘money, doesn’t it? Tt is = lot of money, but it's been made many times in the Texas of] fields, and I believe that I can do it for folks who join me in the Witt Lease Syndicate. Ww. ees aaah eda’ in the mails March 21. This source. The company having ‘Think of it, 2,600 acres of oil jeases in two fields. MEXIA, Ter, March 25.—Offering’ tne eal we | intimation of off just the same.” i toc only a enabled to sectire this leases, all with standard equipment, | “*P!talized for only $8,000 C. H. Witt,|o14, with nine others, had taken 12 : j As sole trustee of the syndicate I have acquired well is just 1,000 feet rigs of both the rotary end string tool trustee of the Witt Lease Syndicate,|shares of original stock. Arnold mad|/PEOTIC EMPOrces | ix, ihe, name ot the syndicate 2000 acres ofwhat 1) This 40acro jease will bo conse typn, expertanced Sauna? Misenieg? bath anual aad vies au axree most like! producing jetghbors: Susiser. cock and orey project, end all for|.. alan ce Sie ken ess ener | Weale: vaca oes ag as cee . 7 | i oa S . out pee a. a par o i. ‘3 Sot dens z the profit of the owners, which recog-| ‘se. 4, that thi rs Wilts be an@SBin, Aséabh Sime ida Midnight Curfew) ‘The Syndicate is capitalized for only $8,000, This lease is due gonth of the famous nize first the royalty owners, who one ee ee lS nite teak Gan ate ‘qparater .of divided Into 400 fully paid, nonassessable, profit wells of Pecos county. It is surrounded by five have all the teat of f, their off be-| Will put over the necessary work on| — os them $700 for thelr stock. He | sharing units, with a par value of $20 each. dewp Grittng tewta that may come in any day. seb naen “and ‘One good area will make our lease ing delivered expenseiess and» cost | his oe that there | raised the bid to $1,000 later, when he | " = is no reason why the company should be capitalized for a larger amount. In this way the stock of the concern will be tonfined to 400 persons at the ‘The purpose of the small capitalization is to get this little deal over quickly, our neighbor: are dotng the drilling, proving up our acreage, then we'll sell to one of the big companies at a hand- PEORIA, IL, March 25.—A general curfew was put into effect here at midnight Thursday as the result of a series of crimes. “Don’t sell,” hts wife said. “It isn’t much to lose if we do los®, and there hance for you to share in millions by tn- counts it intends remaining there by The police were or- somo profit and cut a big melon. vesting a few dollars. paying out what {t earns and fncreas-|™2ximum and all profits that may ao-|!8 @ chance we might win.” Arnold! gered at the same time to enforce a . Remember, Denny Mexia, Humphrey Jones, Sar and teeth VAP Uaioine. Tansy €20 Sill tributed among only a| kept the stock. city loréinance. empowering them to This is a poor-man’s deal—400 units at $20 each Norris Atlantic, Mexia Sims, Cruse Magnolia, are ali While he was tunching with a man, Arnold said. “We are taking down $166.50 a share daily from that Trapshooter now. I have three shares. If you have a stout heart you can figure out how much that means a year. I haven't tried it.” . small nur of persons. Mr. Witt has acquired 2,600 ecres of lend in one of the most likely look- ing districts in Texas. On the neigh- boring lease a well is being drilled. If the well comes in a producer, the Witt syndicate will be enabled to sell out to one of the larger companies at a handsome profit. —the greatest number of stockholders possible is only 400, and the way th» five and ten unit sub- scriptions are coming in it looks very much as if there'd be less than 200 people to “whack up” with when dividend day comes, other properties listed under fts co: porate name. EN JAPS NAMED FOR GENOA. TOKIO, March 25.—(By the Associ- ated Press}—The Japanese delegation to the Genoa conference, according to an informal annotincement today, will be headed by Baron Gonsuke Hayashi, arrest, day or night, any persons STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That’s what thousands of reported on or near the sand and showing for good wells. When either of these wells comes in there will be no mnore $20 units in the Witt Lease Syndi- cate. It’s up to you to take advantage of this won- erful offer while you can get them et par. 40 Acres in Mexia---2560 Acres at Fort Stockton. An Empire of Oil Land Capitalized at but $8,000 ts fully equipped and fully prepared tm secure and savo all of the ofl right from its fiush production, so there ill be little or no waste of off and tts profits for our stockholders. “Yes, I am extremely confident, fased on all careful and serious de- fberation. We cannot lose now, and Heaven alone knows just how great Yiches we stand to win.” ‘Tho Mexia Fisxpond 66 acres be- jong also to the Roller company, and Pperations here on No. 1 well, by the spread blackmailing act declared bared here Fri Mie Shafer interests are well under} ating with local police detectives in | Ness man, Armstrong said investi- way. Seven well locations have been| investigation of the suicide late yes- | gation disclosed that she had pend- lected in addition to well No. 1 on| terday of Mrs. Emily Brittain in the | ing in Fresno, Cal., a $15,000 suit s site, which is just across the| apartments of Arthur Bowen, oil | against William Hanke, of Sanger, br & B. V. railroad tracks. Of tunk| operator of Bethel Okia., and El | growing out of ier arrest and trial gars are lined for miles on the side Paso, Texas, according to an an- for embezzloment at Fresno under nouncement by SUICIDE SEEN LOS ANGELES, March 25.—Wide | Armstrong private detect Armstrong In addition to charges that the woman who shot herself had sought to blackmail a prominent local busi- ities were y by J. D. cooper- the name of Emily Samb. “When we organized the Trapshoot- er we cut the stock into small bits, aa’ today that friend paid $6,000 for one of those smali bits, a trifle he could have bought with $109 had he taken my ad- vice last fall.” It was just a year ago the Trap- shooter was organized at a gun shoot in Linwood Park here. All the orisri- nal stockholders were shotgun enthus- lasts. Arnold would rather go to a mateh than count money any time, he says. “My $100 made me $100,000." Arnold said. “One man in El Dorado sold out roubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, Poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambition or cnerey. trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets are a purely etable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, Eat what you like. 15c and 30c ¥ 4 the selection of his oil holdings. He ‘stomach A real run for your money. + Im sure weT make a killing. ambassador to Great Britain. His im-| cil of league of nations, and Kogo| - 7. luck a large share of the credit.| sufferers are doing now. Instead of : as I'm 50 certain of it that (im working for the me assistants will be Viscount | Mori, financial commissioner in Lon-|*'Tt Sas gust a chance,” he said. “I| taking tonics, or trying to patch up a $20 hasn't much chance to win a fortune for syndicate without salary. Kikujiro Ishil, president of the c m nnd Paris. tried to get a friend of mine at Larned | poor digestion, they are attacking the you in a company captitaltzed at a million dollars. I can’t win till you do. to take $100 of my stock, but he mid) 7eal cause of the ailment—clogged liver But in the Witt Lease Syndicate, $100 should ee pe te et penis he had put every cent he had in stock | and disordered t make you fabulously rich, or a $20 bill might make out for a lot of money, then I'll be entitled, under | | for his big ranch. I offered to lend thei Edwards’ Olive Tablets . you comfortably well fixed. Por instance. the declaration of trust, to take 10 per cent of the LA K MA L RN him $100 and take it when he cond ver in a » healing way. 4 e-cighteenth interest ., get it, but he turned me down. When the liver and ls are per- Ba se firme ane in '3,900 That's the denl—90 per cent to you folks, 10 It's equal to a lease on 22% acres. $20 gives you 1-400 interest in 2,600 acres. It buys a leaso on 6% acres of real, honest to goodness oil land. No fuss, no worry; I *m here on the job to handle the deal for you. A thousand dollars an acre might be a fair valuation on our holdings at that rate: $100 invested would yield $28,000.00. $20 invested would return $5,760.00. Think of it, friends. It’s better than a gold mine. er cent to me. trustee and trade for you. mo I secure the leases, do all the work, act as your ‘That's clean and square, isn’t it? There's a coupon down in the corner. It was put there for a purpose. Use it and help me to help you make a lot of ney. You can't afford to pass this up. There's too much profit in sight. Pin your check to the coupon. Tet’s win together. Do it now. — her a © it not for the We build the Wills Sainte Claire to emulate the Gray Goose —for endurance and self-reliance, for swift, continuous and unerring flight. G Millions of Wills Sainte Claire miles— each mile flown with a full sense of security and amazing ease;each milea uniqueexperience and arenewed satisfaction ‘ —today tell their own story of success. QTo drive the Wills Sainte Claire is to experience an ease and thrill of motion, without precedent in all your motoring. ‘TOURING CAR . IMPERIAL SEDAN . $3575 Ly e e ROADSTER = 1 “247s TOWNCAR. +» » 3850 Quality, Quantity and Service COUPE. « + 3275 LIMOUSINE... . 3850 : SEDAN . « + 3475 (&. O. B. Marysville) All prices are commensurate, in fact cheaper—the lowest in town—when one considers the absolute purity of all food products weed, the highest sade of government anepecien Sg the absolutely fresh butter, eggs and vegetables with which our refrigerators are always we! cke: C. E. KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets Phone 1419-W WITT LEASE SYNDICATE in your Million Dollar I wish to win with you; I want to share Harvest; I ; eeeery CLAN 248 |\f *°*s rae sceemaaU fag SO 400 Units, $20.00 Per Unit tia dtitings meormene oeecenice ce oo Regular monthly social 1002 Monroe St. Fort Worth, Texas wet 90 per cent to anit holders 40 Dae. at for you, Monday, March 27, I. O. O. F. Hall. Refreshments will be served. My reference is Fort Worth State Bank. They have known me for a good many years. Ask them if Ill do to associate with; they will be giad to tell you. Our Doors Will Be Opened Wide to the Public TODAY AT 5 P. M. SPECIAL TURKEY TABLE D’HOTE DINNER WILL FEATURE OUR OPENING { MUSIC DURING MEAL HOURS Today our doors will be opened to the public for inspection. You are cordially invited to visit our establishment. We have spared no money, time or pains, to bring before the public a cafe that will bear the most rigid inspection, and one that will cope with the ever-increasing growth of the City of Casper. Our object was cleanliness and sanitation in remodeling and rearranging our restaurant and our efforts have been crowned seemingly with success. For your convenience we have established two departments, a delicatessen and bakery. In our delicatessen department you will find a most ex- quisite line of Weisel’s assorted sausages, all kinds of fancy cheese, rich salads and dressings of our own make, hot and cold palatable foods, includ- ing fruit preserves and everything pertaining to the delicatessen line. In our bakery department you will find Paris at your feet. Real French pastry. We will cater to orders for wedding, birthday and tea party cakes. The famous Milwaukee rye and genuine whole wheat bread will feature our bakery. These two departments will eliminate the in- convenience of small families in apartments who have not the facilities of preparing a tasty meal, as well as large families who desire something out of the ordinary. In making this announcement, we wish to im- press upon your mind that our policy has always en MILLIONS OF MILES The Manhattan Cafe (Incorporated) O. J. CACHARELIS, President QUALITY and SERVICE 140 South Center Street

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