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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE HISTORIC VERSAILLES OFFERS 1DMIRABLE SETTING FOR FINAL SESSION OF PECE CONFERENCE ecco ecece eeos TRIBUNE WANTADS CARRY YOUR MESSAGE STRAIGHT TO THE PEOPLE seeseceoeses eeccen eooce (By United Press) is the Gallery i yas INDER VERSAILLES, Nov. 26 (By Mail) |/*, 4 ‘that’ King Owilia, "oF cin HOT WHEN peter REPORT| EEGAL) NOTICE WANTED FOR SALE ' is a great town for a peace|ancestor of William Hohenzollern, DOUG Wyo., Dec. 20.—H. M.| LIBERTY BONDS WANTED HARRY PRE ; ference. Altho it isn’t quite half as|was proclaimed empé of Germe THE LOT MAN ore A hlde Geeta NRT ein teat bkces GeO: Call of Deveity, Wis purchased the| The State of Wromioe edit ; and has not nearly the hotel|we may expect to see William Hohen- TRYING 10 ENTER SALOON plant and good will of the aha ©! County of Natrona,—s PAID Pore yeast Pere nie eared os modations available in Salt |zollern proclaimed nobody, 48 years News, formerly owned by H. B. ial SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT : ; A popular fi The City, and hae no lGonvention/tall| later?) Initac many Frenchmen are|\ “Coesamcnn Wye, Dee. 20.—Wl caret takerehereeret the: BesIhUll| 1, cin DN eee eet court Stier tte ae i class of the Auditorium at St.|so poetic as to hope that by Jan. 18, Se eee ice eee C art wil van | in the Matter pearee WANTED—Bac & 5 M aaa has one quajification 1919, either the peace conference st Montague, shipping clerk for the the first of the month and will con-| "SaMUEL BRONKEN, Deceased. faepiies mi f , : ii Plains Mercantil ecompany is in the tinue to give the patrons of the pa-| Order to Show Cause Why Decree of ¢% bsolutely puts those Ameri- some auxiliary court may sentence | . 4 Tri a Ho : Distribution Should Not Be Made" ties out of the race for the the last German emperor for his °tY Jail, and an aon Mexicne per a creditable sheet. He Pa pee : ; greatest peace conference. crimes. It is here that a humiliating |! i Si Jolie, nompital Severs ¥|a great deal of expemerre Hs a a On reading and filing the petition) wanrep—air! for &¢ j ; « the background surrender was dictated to France by| Wounded, as a result of a shooting | ‘ness and for the past year as been | of First Trust and Savings Bank, ad- Cail S20W. Inquir de round is as essential to a sue- Bismarck, and it was here that the affray which took place on West ocnducting a job printing office in| ministrator of the Estate of Samue. : rth peace conference as is chile supreme war council of the civilized | Sixteenth street. This plant wil pe tr vye|Bronken, deceased, and praying,WANTED AT ONCE—By reliabie iephegy at one aca rne to a Mexican carnival. It nations dictated its grim armistice} J. J. Weber, manager of the place |:o Manville and combined ae among other things for an order o and permanent party, four, five or #4500—New Substantial | - ensive, and the right kind can- terms that toppled over the throne|W#s cashing checks to the value of already Se aD eee ‘an excellent | 1stribution of the residue of said es-|six-room furnished house; no chil- ‘ pitt A e bought in any market any of the Hohenzollerns in Prussia and|@bout $10,000 within the place when | ville plant will give him an exc ! ta among the persons entitled; dren) Phone 402 W. 12-19-6t | Srrangement of the home is Wdeal; fult the late war having used ap the the German Empire. In this most ex- | Several Mexicans were evicted. The assortment of materia. IT IS ORDERED, That all persons - arate Oat : i current output. travagant room of this pal that door was locked, and they promptly a interested in the estate of the s or gene ciated. Ca historical background of Ver- is recognized as the supreme expres-|#SSailed it with kicks and blows, fall- | pane sevaoeily Samuel Bronken, dec eased, be and Henceet E ost France a century of star- sion of irresponsible autocracy it ising back in a moment or so and arm.) Pe rye omiattle. It is be. | 2PPear before the District Court, in hed ; i » ocean of blood, a cycle likely that the democr of the|ing themselves with rocks. They | 2nd _stoppec ; mere ere at-| 2d for the County of Natrona at the L ¢ ' dal, a few billion francs, and world will be written into a perma-| Started to hurl these at the glass door | lieved IL on at cas of the | court room of said court, in the court j.6;; tie ROR S6NER tache that throbbed so power-|ennt covenant and proclaimed to hu-| hen Montague, who had stepped to tempting a Hayiglt, 10 bitty po--| House in said County, on Saturday, | — = : 3 that it jarred dynasties and manity. | the door opened fire with a revolver, establishment, acc e the 8th day of February. 1919, at 10 WI LITT! f res off the earth. This room is 237 feet long by 33'Seriously wounding one of the Mexi lice. o'clock, I., then and there to show | ¢,,, [Louis XII, who was a goodly king,|feet wide, and 43 fect from floor to cause why an order of distribution — = t hunting in the woods where now ‘ceiling. On one side 17 large win- should not be made of the residue or WANTED—T ac Wealimatate Tavacaaee aeentats : Versailles, one day about dows look out upon the gardens. On said estate to the ( cali achat: a Sa a Cee He hfd fine luck hunting, but the other side 17 large mirrors, the eee of the said deceased, according -ht he had to sleep in a hotel same size as the windows, reflect the e 0 law. _ 2 dee ee ae there were some common folk glory of Versailles and the scenes IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, Tha) qtr are and sitting about talking of statecraft that periodically are Kk 1s mas 2 copy of this order be published for wa Dressmaking, plain “ana ! Sleeping in the same build-[enacted there. four successive weeks, before the saic 2 ith wagoners and farmer Versailles may not have enough ho- 5 8th day of February, 1919, in the Na-| yoNRY to loan on real estate, Addres~ ne to Louis, for~Louis was ajtel fac ies for the conference, but rona County Tribune, a newspap Box 70, care Tribune. 12-10-tf los r king. He decided to build a it certainly has the atmosphere, the e ections printed and published in the said Na W ome chauteau near his hunting| background. , And Paris ‘is but ten eEone gant Baoan <Saise a dc ating $5 Tons Rett is, where he could sleep in|miles awa lee RL 5. Vv NTER, Judge. — AM thie onee or twice a year, for he aaa fares this 10th day of December AN five miles of no automobile to take him to ARDS es Pe ter, phone 602W. ph Ww at the end of a perfect hunting SEES j AIT (lf AMERICA, Ge Ga By pars Dec. 12, 19, 26, 1918; Jan. 2, — will buy Nebraska a Lothecle ur 1 pay cash. 121 SALE und Serato. t chateau of Louis XIII, a very NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION B48. Ext ALINataab proce itiful but highly expensive LONDO CHILD CENTER aap WANTED—Boy of 16 to learn the print- gondition Apply after ll stands, with the magni-| Notice is hereby given that at a} ,\7& trade; must a AR TOR Dee |— et ace of Versailles built special meeting of the stockholders, Griffith at The Daily Tribune of Casper Development Company, a Wyoming corporation, held at the of- ice of the company at C: Wyoming, on the 1st day of Novem- ASSESSMENT ver, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock, WORK a, m., at whicl® meeting a majority of the stockholders representing two- hirds ofsthe legally zed stock, vere present in person or proper roxy, by proper resolutions, unar 1ously adopted, said corporation w rdered c olved, the corporate en- #OR RENT—Modern furnished front erprise abandoned and the charter, bed room in private hom ranchise d corporate name uire 205 S. Beech str ‘endered, said company havi —— eased to do business, all corporate lebts having been pnid. (By United Press) LONDON, Dec. 1.—(By Mail)—A (an American sldier, stpped and tall figure in the blue flannel suit of looked about the mean street with a puzzled air. He hud set out to find| Tower of Lon and had hope-} ndithénoe, Ustally, lessly lost himself in the tangle of| : ! slums lying in its neighborhood. two or more nations have ed so long on the battlefield, _ Suddenly he caught sight of the} ill the common folk’s money Stars and Stripes on a painted sign | heen spent and the fortunes of bearing the words: “American Red ints and dukes have been Cross Child Welfare Center. ed, delegates of the beillig “Z guess they’ll set me right if I nations have gathered at Ver- ea] in here,” he said, and, pening d signed a peace treaty. is proposed that representa Greeting Cards palace itself coould house 10,- persons very easily, but it does ind never did. used as a museum, and as a iment to the stupendous extrav- effrontery, and futility of sed also for peace asper, Books 0, BOX 924 ASPE FOR RENT Pictures Stationery se to ref v all’ cotpor-|845\ Midwest Ave. Prone the door of what had nce been a sa- loon he found himself in the midst of f tically all nations of any Sz HEN} srereen pane eer cor Se elaware 8 ms 5 bg or bah ? aac aa 3 : 4 4 vorate anc perty dis- Three-room r ap BAW arene : rtanee and representatives of |@ group of East End mothers and : ° = AbatER Lata fe eaten Siti URRONe SOUW ts Lae oe es of human beings, ameet|SPrawling babies. e : Henelo: LTE atAGitaNe teastabe for 2 = vit proclaim=the endgefe¥eir-and He was turning to retreat when a by) J ‘i le sta 'y tru eomnso ‘OR r ym furnishe aie my ‘voice said, “Come right in, this is a * reditors and stockholders are M./ J.) dnaiire PetensHeagney, 206 — : “ne : Mi . Burke, M. J. Foley, and P. J. O’Con- t SALE -t a Cocker Span- ; uis XVI built most of the palace, li:tle bit of America. a Te pups. Apply at World's Fair Bar as it appears today. So he stayed and talked to the §» (Seal)) ph MeN ; com in modari | ber Shop, ot No. Jeffersor Nao tigtate eed louis XV made some changes and American trained nurse and tried to J. BURKE | sentieman on ~ - ~ ~ ‘de } much got Jost in the big cor- hear what the ceckney wmen were ———— - Resa font || Us SONATE Cee SRA Rete BT Nae ' : : a: Sa¥ing to him, but could only Luss 99¢0000600000000F9000O6 00000 0S OOOOOOUSOOODI OOOO OOOO OD M. J. FOLEY, | wo furnish ) f _ 1 19tr Louis XVI did some more building that it was something friendly. ve 3 Sbaretare. || ping: modern; rea + tearing down,and improving. shy at first. 0 $i!) “publishediNeeeta date OR? Deen. | David 12-1 Aah oatp Hoarding house 2 Napoleon negfected the great “Garn, silly,” said the most talk. # ban Bho 1 OMTOTE Re furnished apartment Selling, am lea Hh and afterward remarked that ative of the mothers to her two-year- $ 3 Bee : to town; $18. 1226 a s sorry he hadn't torn it down old, “Ee’s no Hun. Cawn’t yer see % P 3 | The State of W he ee’s a Ally?” and soon the child was he State of Wyoming, . I Fs i z anit i b ounty of Natrona,—ss Cb, iis Philippe spent a few mil- listening to the ticking of the sol- ; j AND Td * . i : ; etger ; Paes 5 : IN THE DISTRICT COURT itz repairing and restoring the pal- dier’s wrist watch. le T fs ; s = ret mic TRICT Joining € t —- und unds and carrying out’ “I forgot all fbout the Tower of $ The demand for raw furs this season is 3 % Berane JUDICIAL DISTRIGH {olning, garage fur $800 cash buyer 4 projects of his own in connee- London,” he said to the nurse as he 1 r a B Siliis a esses cae EL 2-19-3t* | bie in monthly ' with, tt went away. “It was so homelike $ greater than ever before and we would like the bs eee ms =o per mo i here it stands, ready to fur- hearing you talk and seeing the ba- : fF +4] : Its 2 d ae eeman, Mrs. Belle modern; phone 901J 266 N. Maple, ; pelea ardlibeckeroundntorNall tee eel vevonaioraueaaw cee RS privilegeof iguring with you on your pelts and 4 Schiele, Samuel Melman, won St ee peace conference. he said rather shyly, “I'll show you 1 i Ts rs. S. Bornstein, and The ree Foo fur non sa" ly, Tenia llilindw. How emiueh tty guascotlZa Avie cateel iisteeett ; furs. We have a large contract for coyote pelts ; Idelman Brothers company Poor wet ath em 3 reat » cost France under he drew a_ bab first glove, sill 5 5 _a co atic = endants | 537 i2aree I xn of its builder, Louis XIV. showing, the wrinkles made or tay g and we guarantee to satisfy you on prices and 3] the above named Mrs. 8. Born-| IN aunnie sine aies badl 1 when hel knutkl 1 th fi i 3° 7 3] stein, whose last named place of Eee hone ee south of sche became badly si d when he kruck anc with in ends . . : . aA thee hea z tos rant St. [hone payable the bills, beeause he had chewed by baby teeth treatment if you will bring them in to us. 3 rate ane Hie at BGS Will tah : i 1 good deal about some dis- ———__—_ - 3 : y, § y, § furnist rs who were whispering that} It was a passing idea which gave e ° $ ie oma putiahoke present heat. 94 a king had no right to spend! to the world the discov of galvan $ st AC ee es encelis an nee : i ich money for a. palace for to, ic electricity, so useful in transmit- 1] > eee oul neesbere by mottled’ at you ely. furnished OM HOU i his lady friends when the na-! fing vocal or writen language. oe 3 pee jeea eae ate MaR CHB ee our A Helehts, § So L6Gie aiiiwiabinany Rodtenctionsoe the mruaclag. of & ait A. McALISTER, Manager that the object and prayer of the pe- SUZY DEPSY ao . er of expensive hats has done) ned frog accidentally touched at the 525 West Second St Phone 285-M tition filed therein, is that the de- FOR SATE New and second-hand fur. ag tore up the bills and burned) moment her husband took a s es na ot. fendants and each of them, as to the p—=--=— 249, 12e4 got t before anybody could look from an electrical machine, and that lands and real estate in the petition 1 0.00000000850000e00000006550000bseeees0oeseeeseseeos over. was the whole thing. ind in this notice described, may be | FOR Suey Tea AB ea palace was not built with an) === ‘ompelled to show their alleged inter- 1 storage bere; can arrange to leave 4 {| 2st, and that the same may be ad- | deliver f n titme to » peace conferences, or assem- TTT ANS T 2 3 | aby. i of Wefiberacies, Louis XIV| TUNES SAT {eG iudged to be null, void and of ho ef- know about such things But || fect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's LOST AND FOUND eiamn aoamirs had a_lady friend, a. Miss =ail| title be forever quieted against the with whom he was ee i= same; that the plaintiff be declared |) : e a greht hit. She was the to be the absolute owner in fee sim- CASPER LOAN “04 uly who wore the little decor-- vle of said all one piece or parcel of ss spended about her neck, land situate, lying and being in the a hich lavallieres (variously County of Carbon (now Natrona) = and designed in these days) and 7 tory of Wyoming (now the a r have, A certain Fouquet, Yr iS mas 9 State of Wyoming) and more particu- Pe ister of finance, also court- larly known and described as follows : ‘a Vailliere, and one night o-wit: Lot number Twenty-four +: : party to win her heart. He 24) in Block number Two (3) in the : i 18,000,000 francs on the party 2 : 4 (ee Ee Nee ee * I ied the king andthe, King Interest on your Savings Account due January It will be paid Clip) as recorded in the offtte of th i at v WEOEREENAE ao nieeeuininintent Ie : County Clerk and Ex-Officio exis. *. a nee should be able to give . . er of Deeds in and for Carbon (now | party and steal his girl at the December 23rd Abie) Geilo NRCS i ES in "ial a ae Aaeaae nd clear of any and all claims nil. detideneteruuildas house e defendants, and each of them. ld knoek Miss La Valliere’ > to Bpeak. Louis was a { man, of course, but then he and in those days a king 10 wrong. iis XVE und his successors hat the palace was ent or one lady friend, so th n several at a time, and yet lo geep. them so far apart, royal hair-p igs were few Among the su ors of La vere the notorious Mme: pan, Maintenon, Dubé and And unless you answer the petition f the plaintiff filed in said cause on © before the first day of February, A. D. 1919, the said petition with all of the matters and allegations there- | n contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, December 4, 1918. (Seal) WARREN L. BAILEY, Clerk of the District Court. WAIEBON Soi it? Bll ntiee 1B, A, BE Oe Sart 18, 1929. has" beensenteficed to ten. months in Sov prison for trading With EM ¥ Ghe ty'.the wifs of Emil DOES A KID FEEL feftiier druggist. and pr LIKE THIS INHIS FIRST | motes, who was given months im. eid Quite | ivbte cos. prlgohment end a fine of 2,000 francs PAIR OF LONG PANTS? | Ce COULTER. ~ for trading with the enemy. * ait ons of the various rooms palace occupy many volumes, riptions of the gardens about ‘ce occupy many volumes, and “ons of the gardens ahout the ccecupy whole byes tes. But ‘n of chief interest at this time