Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
bl w. o tk PAGE TWELVE. Standardization of All:Oil ipment Field Equ Needed - Mara ‘set of ‘ovens, gives us~ our -standard line of stoves.” ; Machine - Tools.— h of ~ our Rlants_now specializes on o! or. two. products, and™ ach is performifg a special service which tends to’ make it world- known. ‘The history of their profits unable'to re-tire. Since the warthe work has been taken up by Secre- tary Hoover and made a division of simplification practice in the Depart- MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924 Kindergartens Are Given O. K. The stamp of official commenda- tion has been placed on Casper's kindergartens with a request from show: that the big profit comes after ’ |. simplification.’ There are many more of these ex- 4 Ws: pressions, and it is: regrettable that jotioll field ney, can not all be sis prs here, Th: ithy | but it is' suggested :that:t inter; noverents| pated. -particularly! ‘rite to. the fabricated products ‘department of sympat! various /reqsond “ate. given.” ‘among the Chamber of Commerce of the iy culos “Iqw | United States at) Washington, D: cptay indthe ‘fact, this hiet entitled ‘Slmplifica- : ~ ‘ ene Tact, that | dor. ite pamphlet entit! mplifca: | storage tanks from ‘Now 1 know that the Rocky, Moun- nis) ‘soniething» vith: | tion and ;Standardizstion—A Means ‘ out whieh' they ‘have ‘so ‘far existed;| of Reducing Industrial Waste.” pole Gayphen it Sear tain Oil & Gas Producers association ment of Commerce. “Woven wire fencing has } dows from 6552 styles to aixty-nite| nail bottles from forty-nine varieties to nine, and hollow’ builiing tile of thirty.six types to nineteen: January 1 next the» plumber. ; bev me M. Madilene Veverka, chairman of the kindergarten division of the Nat- jonal Educational association, for a stenographic transcript of conversa- tion and procedure in a representa- tive Casper class covering p haif- day period. Superintendent Slade is pre} to forward this report and it will be submitted and discussed at the next meeting of the N. EB. A. ‘ Pemhachso Pheasants Another Car Of * Company Official: Say: a By H. J. LOCKHARTS Parkersburg Rig and Reel Co. When I received Governor Brooks: inyitation suggesting that I present a paper on “Standardization”; be fore this important and well known @ssociation, I felt very much like the old negro who; in the early days of the excitement around Reaumont; we have found few equipment who are’ not | with the: standardiza’ movement? mpathy, considered and planned for, in ion with our standardization found. A_ perfect , have -perfect hdrmony. You to become p =f. forniing perfect. circle, produce harmonious days, and the younger children will be provided with school Christmas trees. * Texas, was accosted by a prosperous ut let us look:.{nto the’ question| ; ‘The department, of ‘the ‘Chamber not possess the divine gift as, S ‘whic! ¢ oll producer in search of change for a standpoint. of facts. The ot Commerce of the United States | !tems of ‘builders’.hardware, Be gift, was expressed by the} {0r ‘the industry of w aia S Delicat. I a $20 Dill. The old negro’s fave] committess appointedsby the Amter!:| above referred to calls attention to| Will be reduced by 1,829 items. ‘Amd|Dhysician who was cornered at aA" fmporian’ Parts 1 oe elucatessen in Vegetables Here Ughited up like the headlight on ajcan Petroleum institute and’ “the|the “fact that business is an ex-|%° the story goes. «{feception by a somewhat wortied| >t en Vitege of addressing you. A Scaboard Air Line locomotive, and | various) trade associations previous-| change of values. One of our fore-| ‘The process is capable of inden-|™atron- “Iam afraid, Doctor,” the] fon, fhe Drovuess Bt Stee tention Delmonico Cafe matron related, “that my husband has some terrible mental affliction. Sometimes I talk to him for hours and then discover that he literally hasn’t heard a word I said.” ‘That ly | mentiéned ‘made’ a. careful sur-| most industrial executives says that vey of oll field ‘equipment which it} “Any man selling to others is in Was believed could be improved by} a ‘position of trust. It is his obliga- process) of. élimination.~’ Simplifica-| tion to give full value. This is true tion and standardization: « It™-was| of. the man who sells his services, lied “Lord bless you, Cap'n, t got no change but I sure you for the compliment." Ness of wether or not IT can leave some thoughts with you on this most nite extension. The principel of simplifying industrial practice can be applied to almost everything we make, Nobody wants to make this world a drab, colorless, conventional and courtesy, finally wishing you Again the Rialto Fruit store has brought a carload of vegetables into Casper. Instead of being shipped in from Colorado, the latest large sup- ply of fresh garden produce for the In connection with the regular restaurant servicd at the Delmonico cafe, E. BE. White, proprietor, has build up the Rocky Mountain empire of oil, EXGSSESIEMTAR OT EE. fone important “subject. which | estimated that’ out) of five hundred | ana of the man who sells the product | pla: 7 isn’t an affliction, Madam,” was the . Pn will be helpful to you, I surely ap- ae dollars’ hash ate! equipment |ofa highly complicated system of Tiyine nod seabed intaeoeen sae weary reply, “that is a divine gift.” = poenet @ complete delicatessen and bet osdelavegd here, comes from sunny # preciate the compliment conveyed | purchased under existing conditions.) factories. “Waste and extravagance | sands of styles cing 71 I believe that you have both heard > . will serve Casper folks with ready © by your invitation, youe” proportion’ of ‘the savings &s'l ats « breach of truat’ © Sree cncuey or eae Pytbee.: WIE ST a-understood.. If. you_ara.asking [A SEEE Department cooked food of every kind for con-| | BY this time the Risito Fruit store ad Since I have been old enough to| producers: would: be-fitty~million-dol-|----et:me read an editorial from the| the cost.”" > down the-question, “Can standardization a sumption in the home without the | 0® aistiea eter though tren Ries ac work, I bave spent my entire time | lars,: if the patient: would take. the | s5p1in, Mo., ‘'Globe,”. of July 31, this T cat tooth ‘ be carried through to a guccessful In Beaut Sho drudgery of working over a hot anes tr anenbetiontl Since =| {a some connection with the ofl in-| medicine. Some inducement! 1} year (quoted on page 6): “lied: ince te pea Peo to urge you coriclision: {1 /the® ky “Moun y Pp pate! oe TR iitee oer wl qustry, and have been repeatedly | think.you will agree... “ "How. thick -is a one-inch board?|{9,taKe UD 2 consider some new ot unl paeeiy Aspe ee ne sR eee Te Stel continually imoremed with, 2 ihe, question te, then, “Will:you| A silly question? Not at all. 10: seinah or omeaided te the reset sal ee", All that is required ie teum | | Sor Lzmodern. | Lewis’ fuamoas home| rected and these are reflected in the at Pema ‘ Rt - wit! a o : w! a feature of iw pig ted Sone tc ele kant le tects 4d ay as from ite sopsious ita nd: Haylee 40 See aIE ata Betty’s Beauty Parl Parlor has installed |the new delicatessen service. prices charged yee cohsumed. ff may, be in a. state of ‘extreme de: ment that the industry. ts sick, Dut inch board-in current use, It also ie een petite DU Teamwork has displaced the canoc|@ ladies’ gift department filled with ey THE “SWEET buy and buy" at ression at a time whe t e Cl se slant on ‘the 7 . ves, ‘the’ Chee at A hericneing great, pros:| (eta take the Chinere aiantion ihe showed that some manufacturers | your customers, youg soulrecs of oop, | i fa¥OF of the ocean lner; candies,| dainty presents for ‘the‘lady -who| seRRY CHRISTMAS ten't far| this season of the year Is being doxé are shaving the board-thinner and ee he is eye acheter to . keep | thinner unti Ht threatens to become them ~ well. ou are, as* @ -precau-| paner.® tionary measure at least, Interested! “tr ‘was at the request of the lum- in lower drilling” and producing’ ber industry itself that the Depart- costs. The extravagant’ practice | nient of Commerce held a number of whieh jab Abbas etre ble nee er conferences to discuss ‘the rules of 4 the_road’ in the lumber industry, bo etree iy fk Fi tikes and it was at one of these confer- ed. ‘ ences that the problem of the one- Sar jemi a) thy coun yee bas Inch" board-arose. ‘The natural-and Sa ehetnardevaiboesssits oe foreign | mevitable result was the establish- fields which is originating a supply Ask ib ay pan papa rtene to be carefully reckoned with. What| 222i, Tosstble to designate. those is the most natural thing to do?) companies that are toting fair with ‘There are two ways leading, to pro- is the public in the matter of one-inch really cares about her personal ap- pearance. Novelties and every kind of toflet. preparation, and cosmetic are attractively displayed in a new show case provided ‘forthe purpose. The gifts are’ all reasonably.’ priced and do their bit to solve the perplex- ing problem of just what to get for “Her.” in favor of the electric. lights, logs, In favor of natural gas; and the prairie schooner in favor of auto- mobiles. * Your yery association was organ- ized and -has grown and prospered through teamwork, and let me as- sure you that it can only be made more efficient, more powerful, and and more respected, through the continued practice of this important feature. With it, there is nothing difficult or*uncertain concerning the success of any undertaking.. ‘You have available locally en- Bineers for your advisors who are through the “Christmas Gift Sugges- © tions’ columns of the Classified Sec- tion. away! Look alive—look through the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in the Classified Section today! ply, and in fact every human or- ganization of individual affected by your business to any degree whatso- ever. The thought is not now. Neither is it confirmed to a few people. We will either hang* to- gether, or else some Of us will hang separately. - Standardization, as we should see it, is nothing more nor less than co-operation for mutual benefit, and is as old as the hills. The old prophet Jeremiah advocated it 2,500 years ao, as related in the second verse of the+50th chapter: of the book which bears his name. In his warning to the Babylonians nd, on the other hand, when rse is true and general busi- conditions are extremely’ de- pressed, the oll business may be prosperous. This leads nte to ve that the problems of the oil indust are more or less unique |. and should be solved by those who an intimate understanding of ot by outsiders—not even ¥ our government. It is of course, a matter of grati- fication to all of us that the start has been made, initiated by the pro- ducers in the older oil producing sections and about five years ago perity the re — ness Go to Theater Week, All This Week EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS —_—=——_ ALIENS TOBE CHECKED UP | WASHINGTON, ,Dec... 8.—Com- pulsory yearly registration of aliens Was. proposed in a bill, today by Representative Aswell, Democrat, Louisiana. TMT We TMT? taken up as.a part of the program | fit.~ One {s earning . by--favorable |) c-45. But ‘untit h and Chaldeans, he used these words:| second to none, so that there is no of the American Petroleum insti-|saie.. The other is saving by econ-| poate. Dut vulll auch ® standard) «neciare ye among the nations, and|reason why. you can not take on tute. Much has been accomplished | omical. production. Standardization | Naf! been, established publish and set up a standard. Pub-| this standardization work as a part offers you a means for saving a pro- fit to be added té your possible earn¢ San editorial..from. the Oswego, ings, and {t seems that future divi-|N- ¥- fhe dated April 25, this dends will come partly from: the ec- | 7Par- relates: onomy which has been lacking when ‘It is gratifying to ‘note that or- lish and conceal not.” You all know what happened to these two nations through their fail- ure to set up a standard or, in other by the industry for the industry and while this standardization move- ment was long in starting, I predict that it will be lastingly beneficlal in of your official program. The American*-Petroleum Institute “in- vites you and pledges its support. C. A, Young’s services are available NNOUNCING results. Right here I wish to con- Rea ries 5 Se TORR wpevicse are a - ft, and from | S*nized official action is being taken , to co-operate for mutuaj bene-| to you. The Cham! ommerce aE x4 isccne it has a tay this the epetion yop ears both of |t© eliminate what 1s perhaps the| it. Jeremiah predicted “out of the|f the United States will help if = The opening of movement. You are many years| which avenues for revenue ‘are open test. source of waste in Ameri-| orth cometh &p a nation against |#8ked to do so. The division of R EH . ; to the oll-company executive-who Js |°@" life, namely, lack of simplified them" and may it not be true that| simplified practice of the Depart- A ahead of your fellow producers in the older fields, inasmuch as stan- dardization became of interest to them only after many years of ex- ment of Commerce is at your serv- i ‘and I pledge to you Mr. Pew's support as national chairman of the out of many lands will come up an oil nation against us? I urge you men to adopt a plan of asking and whois continuaily ask-|Practice in industry. This waste is tt the future holds in store | Officially computed at $10,000,000,000 THE GLADSTONE IS ROBBED tockholders.in the way of|@0nually or enough to pay federal, perience without it. Ypur inter-| dividends. We ‘of’ the modern in- state and municipal taxes with a| preparedness for self preservation. | %°"e™@! committee on standardiza- wt tc: has begun almost simultaneous-| dustry, “the dignified, substantial |/arge margin left over. The figure| Especially I urge you to adopt the | !0"- ‘ canes Ts lg with your experience, and those | and, respected industry,: cannot: say, | mentioned was arrived at after en-| program of standardization of oil| In view of all the foregoing, I] CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Robbers early as did some of our promoters” who | Sineers’of national an dinternational are guests of the government, “It | reputation spent six months in mak- takes a lot'of money to promote ‘an | ing surveys... Their findings revealed ‘ofl, well—but ” one’ (good 7 thing—it’s | an average of: 49 per cent waste in other people's smoney:” oo six of our sreureet Leen We are largely .creatures ‘of habit] | Again quoting an ‘editorial in the and imitation and it will’ be interest- | “Philadelphia © Bulletin" of August ing in this. connection ‘for,.You to| 16, this year, we find the following: hope that at this meeting or at one of your meetings in the near future ur association will pass a resolu ion similar to the one passed by the United States_Chamber of Com- merce today overpowered a. watchman and ooted the Wake and . McLaughlin warehouse of $50,000 worth of radio apparatus, according: to. police. re- ports, the second ‘robbery .at. the at ‘ta last meeting, which was warehouse within a few fleld equipment. Do your part .to help America hold the -poaition it now occupies in the world of ‘oll. Nothing can be gained’ or aecom- plished by ignoring facts and beng: classed as pacifists. Face the fact that. a» material reduction must be made in drilling and producing éf us who have had a small part in the work cannot refrain from ex- pressing admiration at the though of this interest on your part. It encourages us to believe that you ,™ qi in time assume your share: of ™ — yesponsibility in successfully -work- ™ ~ ing out some of the many problems Mezzanine Floor Gladstone Hotel Marie Widdoes, Prop. Shirley Estes, Operator with which all of us in the Industry’ know, what has been accomplished | { “One.of the best. known principles | costs, None of us can forget that e »* are confronted, I might ask, with|in “other “lines” of" indastry’ toward | Of saving 1s by cutting down waste.|we were not prepared when the s great truth, that if you feel your] the: ganie end/as that.to ‘which: we In manufacturing industries one of| World war came. upon us. Think ee iS; ee Hy responsibility in the aarp. propor: ard jooking. -The Mdeprerer: of i oy airy rp recor of cut-| what it costs in ives and money. H tion as your Rocky Mountain dis-| cornmerce +has estabjiah division | ting. down ‘waste is by eliminating | Think what could have been saved, | trict bears relation in importance to] of simplified practiee,. which d¢-|Stperfuous sizes and styl andjand don’t let our children say that EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS h ¢ho balance of producing. territory.| partment. makes. the. statement that | Colors. and other non:essentials., The | we’ of: the ofl-industry failed to pre- n t you will soon be, doing the mejor/ “The important; rele“which stan: | === ;* portion of the work. ‘Gardization’’ ~plays:)/in% 1nth s Time will not permit me to talk! evolution is not general: - 7 ; to you in extreme etall’ on the | ea? ‘Following ‘are selgniticant ay : : ; - » Age : : | standardization movement, fee id pects of _atandardtsgtion, whee car: = eee wb . z ee rs E ; hall endeavor only to touch.on ried-out- on. a-soynd ..engingering An th d f f h tabl dir baie 3 bail enasevor_onty, to suum on it [riets out: oma eogad cen other carload of fresh vegetables ec m sunny ornia to t benefits as I see een Paras t-enables.,buyer_and seller to i. 3 i is . Wo first have a condition which! speak the same language, “and tabl Y h 1 | d f t aire, Feat ave gem ee i | speek eam gana fae ae your le. es, a whole carload of it, and eve g the best that mer ucers of ofl; and pyians sellers todo Nkewise. 7 Al 3 4 ~, eonsuming public. The con n Beter quality of product through: t b d i 5 Fee a ee a Law te ee coe . ' Money can buy, and you get it as cheapa rnia people t prominent citizen or public bene-|trate on, better desisn)and through ? Ss ° A e emseives. factor. ‘This citizen is the oi! indus-| the ‘reduction ef manufacturing’ ex- ‘ try which, through it various’ com: | pense: cue x a milttees, makes known its” “illness lowers unit cost:to the public : = + from overindulgence in) oil field} yy. making “mass production’. pos- ; , ‘ Whicheyer sickness, exists. | sible, as ,has been” so” strikingly e ulled, and {f the patient} shown in’ the unification ‘of: incan- prominent, a, Con-| gesent-lamps-and automobiles. _ . B) of doctors Me the rule In “Ry simplifying the carrying of . ; the consulting physicians | stocks, it makes deliveries’ quicker : P i i y aa Purchasing Agents as-| ana. prices lower: OUND California Ce ry. ural Gas associa-| ' “tt decreases ‘litigation ‘and other : fo 1a le: ’ large bunch tion of a; the Mid-Continent | factors tending to disorgahize indus- A 3 F Oll and Gas association; the Chani-| try, the ‘burden ofcwhfech ulfimate- \ a ber Mines ayd Oil, and all the |1y fails upon the public. | | - , other agencies and committees| “tt eliminates indecision both in ‘ ‘ ‘ : which have been working with: the| production and utilizatlon=a ‘"pro- ‘ P ‘ American Petroleum institute for | Utic -cause.. of ,inefficiency and ‘ i i : “i the adoption of. standards in’ pil | waste:>- peBet of Bast uk ; . > country tubular goods, cable tool | * Aishishesprdnuction and seme ia ; £ ’ joints, belti.z, rig. frons, oll field | pioyment, by. broadening” the F ; \ y oilers, rigs and derricks, ice rope, | aible market, and by "making it-safe . 2 and cordage. The consuming -pub-| ‘or the manufacturer to accumulate | ~ ¥ Gr ° Fee ceaarthe: yulgined Mase ne he ee POUND : een Onions,3 for .. 10c Pascal Celery, large, 2 for 25c and wonders what the outcome Will/to an extent which would not™ be : b be safe with a unstandardized \. ‘Thus was the problem approached, B90 F ry endeavor is beng made to stul_ conclusion; and ey it to suce es selling expense, ts || Cabbage, perlb . . ; ; 1 saeg er usenet | Stet at ata California Brussel Sprouts, Ib 20c e 1} take the medicine and “By . 4 te lines, D Sie teamaes sr rere ar 4 ena ee aaa Carrots, 6 lbsfor . . 25¢ Calif. Fresh Lima Beans, in pod 20c gy to be put into:deaigns, #6, that ; predictions that the HEAD LETTUCE © scmi-annus they will be’ more efficient and eco- Sy dp eonil-anipuel coredictione, thet: Soe] ae ene ee ‘Beets, 6 Ibs for . . . 25c Calif. Fresh Wax Beans, Ib . 20. hausted'in from 10 to 15 years. The . The truth of these statements, ia x * . lid Calif re . ig bd ic fact that we now have two million] borne out by the expressions, here s e F B So! rnia Lettuce P Barrels of crude in stock ts, T think.| repeated of afer -manutactuers | TUMips, 6 Ibs for 25c Ie : be Calif. Fresh Green Beans, Ib. 20. sufficient assurance that exhaustion | {n: the indicated lines, these expres- : 2 ba ° F t , ? © Ic fs not near at hand, ape it is vital | gions “having been” .made~~ to the P. 4 i at oO} ‘ e, e that in an enduring. industry we|thamber of the’ - United’ States, - * lbs * Calif Rh arb tat in gn, cnduring inauers we | Ehamoer of tie tnita Gutee 1 “Parsnips, 6 Ibsfor . . 25¢ ornia Rhubarb, Ib. = -10c “servation, not only conservation of | ody is also interested in the stan- RRS z the product of the industry, but al-| aardizat‘on’ movement: # ‘Dry. Onions, 6 Ibs for. . . 25c. California Peppers, Ib. . 25c f0 conservation or economy in|) Beds and>Springs—Our—predue- methods used to secure the pro-| {idn effectiveness, has been ,increas- 4 : : quct. This means co-operation. The|ed in direct ratio/as we simplified i Calif. Round Radis hes unch Merce thatch ciate entice Wee TaS ie Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs for 25c 4 = » b 5e miliar with all conditions existing Hammers, - Axes, _Ette.—-‘‘Tf.. we Carre ‘ i ‘ the flelds—have consulted and y #, can't sell one day's‘ production: ofa given item in one year, we'cut that item out of our line.” se. The remedy has end the question is, nosed the c n prescribed, Calif. Long Radishes, bunch . 5c Spinach, fresh, 2Ibsfor . 25c “Will the patient have confidence |! Automobile. Tires.—“We- invested ; ” Calif. esh ‘urnips. ar ; | ana take the medicine?" Ho _ ts] $7,000,000-in simplitication.”* Pars. bi ; - Fr T ‘4 I ge bu. 10c strong and hearty, and the medicine] Pipe and Fittings.—"We. reduced. ey, un ye e ° . 5c¢ : i ! will do much to put him on his|our active line from 17,000" to. 610 i i . et ou 5 Bunch California Beets . 10c As a manufacturer, I am in con- nection with this movement fore: ib'y reminded of the Arkansas mule skinner who was busily engaged in harnessing up for the day's work in the fields. “Do those beasts ever , Surgical Supplies.—'"We « employ. one‘man at $7,500 a year whose busl- ness it’ is to, take ‘letters \of inquiry. and try ‘to’ steer them /on‘to some of our standard products.” Pr — 5 a « you?” asked the diamond stud-} ma tely. "86 8 eee Rell Aa» promoter who happened by.|'ine and get. increased: production i me?" answered the skinner, | lower cost fro meach of our/milé Boss, not me, but they of- Implements.—“Simplitica- ten kicks where I have fust been-"| tion ts m program much*more far- The efforts of the mules were mis-| reaching than most, business men, Calif. Fresh Peas, in pod, Ib . 20c . Bunch California Carrots . . 10c The Rialto Fruit Co. RIALTO THEATER BUILDING and to no advantage, an’|¥ believe, realize. Tt has ramifica- very often feel that our ef |+‘ons» that s y.to prove al- likewise wasted—but we |most reyolutionary. ) Its advantages » the courage of our con |! clude not-on!y the’ manufacturer, determination t Fortunately, nd the and etucceed. ut the) distributor and consumer. Stoves.—Assembling standard and Her aged NERS