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NINE MORE GAMES ON BASKETBALL 3 See { PUBLISH YOUR LEGAL ~ SCHEDULE OF NATRONA HIGH FIVE! Five to be Played. on Local Floor; Contract Is Made re for Printing Annual; Glee Club is Organized | Other High)School News | SansEnEnianaSanEneNE . 1 | A basketball schedule which will bring many of the. best} interscholastic games,of the season to Casper has been arranged WATCH THIS SPACE ‘by Principal C. E. Wygant of the Natrona Céunty. High School. | The schedule calls for nine more games besides the game re- cently played at Lander, five of which will be on-the local - ] | | vited regarding t |For list of accounts that will be ad-! vertised for sale to the highest cash! floor. bidder. | Following is the schedule ar- WYOMING CREDIT RATING EX- ranged: = AGGPEREaKVSnGs Te CHANGE, || ArmintoNews [| o——_____________4 Casper at Wheatland—Feb. 7. | Laramie Preps at Casper—Feb. 14.) Casper at Cheyenne—Feb. 20, Casper at Laramie—Feb. 21. Scarcity of Game Casper vs. Laramie Preps—Feb.| Manuel Arminto president and gen-| 4 ,eral manager of the Arminto Mining Wheatland at Casper—March 1. | and Milling company, was in town a} Laramie High at Casper—March 8.' few days last week after supplies| Lader at Casper—March 14. {for his company. Mr, Arminto re | Return games with the other téams! ported an exceptional scarcity of rab- that have not already been arranged | bits and other small game in his lo-} will probably be added to the|cality this year. schedule. 5 | New Oil Prospects. The first game of the season with; W. H. Mahaffey, a large independ-| Lander resulted in a defeat of the|ent oil operator in the Thermopolis local tossers, but the boys have been|fields was in Arminto oil fields this practicing hard and with increased | past week accompanied by. a geologist | enthusiasm to win the next combat.|Who was making a geological survey While the team is composed entirely'of the Mahaffey dome east of the; ! of new material, it: shows great Lane Domé. It is expectéd‘ that Mr: promise and will no doubt make. an |Mahaffey will test this stracture jn i all-star aggregation before the close;the early spring. While here Mr, } of the season, Mahaffey contracted for _ freight | Season tickets for the basketball |Jeams tq move his drilling rigs.to the} season are on sale at $1.50 for which | Failroad for the purpose of Shipment all games to be played on the local to the Kirby dome where he is heavily, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. 22. §-r0ees: cation Best; $4,250; terms. floor may be seen. In order to stim- ulate interest in the general distribu- i i high school Hon yer the. & ice au , five |in Shoshoni on business Wednesday tickets outside the school will receive | | a complimentary season ticket. Annual to be Published Contracts have been entered into with the Commercial Printing com- pany for printing and engraving and with Mr. Jeffryes for photographic work for the high school annual. The annual staff is working in earnest to make the coming issue the best that has ever been published, and Miss Bushnell faculty editor is doing commendable work. The staff ; has already taken subscriptions from every high school student and the+ sale outside the school, from pres-i- ent indications wil be very large. If possible the annual will be distributed | about May 1. Colonial Ball Proposed The planning a Colonial Costume Ball to be given in the high school gymnasium Friday, February 21. The club will| entertain the entire student body of | the high school and a few friends| who will receive invitations later. | | The girls are making preparations! for the party now, and judging from former work of the elub the ball! will be an event unsurpassed in the | annals of the school, < y Principal Moves Residence | Principal and Mrs. C. E. Wygant have moved their former home in the | McRorey apartments to 943 South! Elm street. Their telephone number is 631. , Chorus Work Successful The organization of a high school Girls’ Glee Club has been perfected by Miss Harriet Little, supervisor of | music of the local schools. The new} club will meet twice a week after) school and the members have started with splendid work. Miss Little has, also made. a success of the . mixed chorus work which is conducted every; Friday morning. The improvement! made in musical endeavor since the} start of the term is remarkable and) Miss Little deserves a great deal of| credit. — | Semester Ends February 14 Attendance at the local school is normal again after fhe forced vaca-| tion of five weeks due to the influenza | epidemic. As a result of this delay | in school endeavor the first semester | will be continued until February 14,; the second semester beginning Feb- | ruary 17, New plans for the final semester work will be outlined so as not to run the school term too late in the spring. The first “interclass games of basketball and volleyball were played | at the high school gymnasium Fri-| day night when the Freshman basket- | ball team went down to defeat be-! fore the fast aggregation represent- ing the eighth grade at the Central, school and the Freshman girls volley- ball team was defeated by the soph- | mare aggregation. | he volley ball game which was very interesting resulted in a score{ of 59 to 44 in favor of the soph- | mores. This game was a preliminary | to the basket game in which central; school romped away with the fresh-} man by a score of 15 to 6. The members of the Central team are Lester and Graves, forwards;) Barr, center and Wright, Smith and Wyatt, guards. The Freshman team jinterested in the new development. “With the Colors:,Glub” is! $1,600. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Carl De Groot were | A Twe lets each 60x140 one ho Rooms all full, furn | | | if A Home bath, besement, lawn, trees, walks, garage, oak floors; lo- i} A Business Location. Large lot on Hast Second Avenue; suitable for any ind of busi- ness; walke, water, sewer, pavement; terme if desired. PROPERTY OWNERS | | We have several clients at present time looking for homes in Caspei er- sonal interviews of correspondence in- | sale, rental, or ex change of private apartments, ties. Ifyou are considering makinn a change please communicate with us.| Information strictly confidential. | RELIANCH LOAN & TRUST CO. | Rooms 201-221 Oil Exchange Bldg. | Canper, Wyo. homes, ‘estates, | or investment opportuni- L. CHISHOLM Co., | - Real Ent Suite 11, Lyrfe T! ate. eater Bldg. | ROOMING HO E SNAPS iture for sale house for rent. Good location. See this at once. FOR SALE—Modern home, 6 rooms, fuil built-in features, hot r busement, best location. FOR SALE—1-Room house on 1 140 on So. Lincoln, east front FOR RENT—2 Rooms furnishe housekeeping. heat, Terms. for 'FOR RENT—Basement room near re- |g finery. L. CHISHOLM Co., Sutte 11, Lyric Theater Bldg. | THE MARKET PLACE SEE BEN “A LOOK MEANS A LOT™ A tot. Big eorner lot, east front, water in, lot on sewer. So. David, irtment Sites corner Milton and Woleott. and Thursday. Two lots each 60x140 on corner Sussex and Ash, Manuel Quintana was in Casper on business for several days last week. Representatives of the Cave Gulch! locating , and . .validgting A Tip. Don't wait till spring, buy now. tions fewer, money worth no more. SEE HEN Property will be higher, loca- Yon a leet treet | +» Phene 74W Phone 74W were in: town for supplies last week. | 5 . i They are conducting an’ extensive , Co) as iy atom Rts) mveraieatty; prepee. campaign. The Winona Oil corporation, which | has been shut down for the past 60 | days is getting ready t6 start opera. tions in the near future. The com- j pany has four men at the camp now getting ready to start operations by, . repairing machinery, rigs arid camp FOR RENT VAI ED buildings. 5 | ph i aNT— housekeep- Lox Field Activity (eGni rooms with bath: B20 1. srhird, — | Bert Briggs, field manager of the| 2-3-3 o_o Lox Drilling company, was in Ar-,| FOR RENT—Furnished room with use| LIBERTY BONDS WANTED minto last week and reported that|_ of bath. Phone 553J. 2-1-3t? | HIGHEST ors good headway was'being made on the! FoR RENT—Unfurnianed rooms i. len Lox field for the-spring-drilling cam- | 218 Soweinst. pc aercpaungry, 21-3 153 SOUTH CKNTER STREET paign. Roads,’ bunk houses and rigs, ———-_ are being installed. The purpose of FOR HENT€Furnished apartment mod- Mr. Briggs’ visit aws to purchase sup- plies for a crew of men who are ready on the field preparatory starting the the structure. HOLSTENN COMING ITO FAVOR WITH OAIRYMEN | Third. = | ne eee 5/FOR RENT—Bedroom adjoining bath en . | for one or two gentlemen; two meals initial development. of erany, if desired; private home. P fon - . 7 2-1-3. ee nS FOR RENT—Three nicely furnishec ete rooms, private bath. 32¢ East Third. * 1-81-31 one or two-gentlemen; two meals ¢ Phone say if desired; private home. 736W. 1-31-51 FOR RENT—One modern sleeping one modern peeping: ro upstairs Fanny Lilu Segis, a 7-year-old Hol- Cheap. 445 So. Fark. Phone CE | stein cow, sold for $1000 at the re- cent stock show in Denver. Sho held POR RENT heated the official record of 30 pounds of southwest of High school. 9453'S, Biruce butter in seven days from 517 pounds _~ oa 8023) of milk.» She is a descendant of the FOR RENT—Irrigated ranch of 1500 noted site, King Segis. sores, near Casper. Address Box 90, The dairymen in and about Casper Beibune, SBistt FOR RENT-—Two furnished rooms fo’ are running their herds into the Hol- FOR SALE steins as fast as posible, several fine breeding animals having been brot in —_—_ during the winter. A descendant of | King Segis, one of the most famous strains of this breed, heads the herd! GROCHRY FIXTURES FOR SALE at the Butler-Cromer ranch and! Detroit Automatic Scale: cost others are secking an increase-in milk able mies tie Grind: } \1 Double Electric Coffee Grind- production thru tho improvement of RY and Pulverizer; cost new i 00; Sale price .......... 5.00, -12t* their stock. |2 5-foot ‘Floor Show Case 2600 ————————————— ———___—- 1 6-foot Floor Show Case . 5.09, WANTED—Position by young mar- All states now admit women to 1 16-foot Grocery Counte 7.50! 3 1 New Hall Safe the practice of law. a THE WHOLESALE SUPPLY Co. Women school executives of Kan-, 1-30-5t sas have organized a state associa. tion. - : } ——<———_ Six of the largest women’s organi- zations in the state of New York have —_————— 1 \dinary industry; that the defendant formed a joint legislative conference | "28 been guilty of extreme cruelty to| House, 208 N. Center.’ Phone 602 \this plaintiff. - to put thru the legisigture at Albany | toa Ay im comprising sik bills for the | And you are further notified that pavetiee womeniin industry. janless you answer the petition of | the plaintiff on or before March 8th, NOTICE FOR ‘PUBLICATION State .ef. Wyoming,..Ceunty” of .Na- trona, ss. {N' THE: DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH SUDICIAL. DISTRICT, » > 7: Harriett A. Kite, Plainti ‘as W. Kite, Del mt. To- ALPHEUS. W. KITE, the. above- “hamed defendant, whose known place of residence ‘waa! 8{}-| lings, Montana: 7 + You will take notice that the above. named plaintiff has’ filed\ a, petition against you in the above-named court the Gbject and prayer of which aré that the bonds of matrimony betwesn plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and that the custody of the two mi- hor’ children, the issue of the mai { | €d, wilt be takén ‘as‘*trué and judg- ment rén@red accordingly. Witness my hand and the seal ot jsaid court this’4th day of January, 1919. WARREN L,- BAILEY, Clerk of District Court. G. H. MANN, t Attorney for Plaintiff. >» NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP Notieé is: hereby given that> the 'co-partnership heretofore existing | between: A. H, Hirsig and M. Steele, under the, name and style of. Hirsig- Steele Brokerage Company, was dis- age he Awarded to the plaintifé. | Solved, by thutual agreément of the costa of action and such other and \parties, on the.25th day of January, further! relief..as to the coutt- may} 1919, .. seem just and proper; As both parties have left Sheridan, eG d |grounds that you wilfully ’ ied) Wyoming, any communications re- Bishop and Laughlin, guards. [fan He, yess iB ‘| pee Roy Minty, Shenjdan,\Wyo- Bishop and Dessert scored the! ya a ed wt gs points for the Freshmen’ while. Lés- | ‘ $5 peesatr Ff yey ter, Groves and Barr starred’ for the’ ife tot bas jakerage. Go. Central team. ees (uel seflect Ft = i ‘Tea! Sa Bes ‘ALB ist. ne poverty, on the patt of: th éhid>}) 7 | “ STEELE.” at the Harvey; ne” "Uy & meal tlcket! ait, which he’ could not avoid ‘by: Gr- | Pubs: Feb) fet ay ° 4 ee eceumbd naan Car a ca or nt Waa aad a at A ache pk ne vA ern, $18 sidewalks to town. 1226 1. 2-1-6 Phone | |FOR_ RENT—Bedrooms adjoining for | | room down stairs $10 per, month; alsc | | endugh ‘for me.’* ; $100.08, WE 1919, the allegations therein contain- ! Pub. Jan. 6, 13, 20,.27, Feb. 3, 10, | aes Ee ae ann a /1046 So. Davia St. —_ WANTED AT ONE—Middle aged white woman for general housework. 30. Beech, phone 817W. WANTED—Modern room with private family close ‘in for two gentlemen. , Box 59 Tribune. WANTED—Set of second-hand double harness, also wagon, 238-4 or 3-inch. Apply Wyoming Loan Offiée today o: | Tuesday. 2-3-2t* DRESSMAKER wants work in famill $3 per day. Phone 231J. 2 WANTED—Woman to help with house- | work, middle aged woman preferrea. Call 140 So. Ash St. Phone LOW hour or day wofk. Lock Box 5, Casper. Notify by 2-1-5t WANTED— WA? D— ery body that will fit) a Ford rui t. Phone 249, 121 W. First street. 2-1-2t WILL buy anything of any value and pay highest cash price. Phone 977W. wing. 196 So. Ash. 2-1-2t bi HIGHEST cash prices paid in the w of furniture, household goods, stov and ranges. Phone 977W. 1-28-12t- can convince you by calling us hat we pay more for furniture and household goods. Phone 977V ried woman; three years experience in office cletical work; can use use typewriter some, Reply stating nature of work. Gan furnish best of reference. Address. “Clerk,” , P. O. Box 956, Casper. 5t-dh.! | WANTED—Furniture, or anything ot value, for cash. Casper reals 1-2-tf) | LOST AND FOUND | CASPER LOAN OFFicE Licensed atid Bonded Pawn Shop Monéy to loan on diamonds, jewelry, | wuns and ae Reliable 133.8. Center —_—_ LOST—Change purse containing some money and keys. Reward. Call at Tribune. + a 2-3-1t" —— FOQUND—A sum of mortey between the} Henning and Masonic temple. Owner can have same by provitig property ana oe ae for this ice. Call at Tribune office, A 2-1-2 ae Se en nena} LOST—Thursday afternoon, 15-year-ola) boy's coat in or near high school, Can Reward. =22 LOST OR STRA’ —From -. Saddle | jock Camp, brown original and bay | FFiding. about January 20th; weight) 950, branded 2C on left hip, but brand | not readable with winter coat. Newly shod with noeverslips. “Notity a Atel dl Oil Fields Co, phone Casper 184. | 1:80-6t eee Sr ean, oes POUT Teena acc “Before we were marriéd,” she complained, “ you always ‘ei a! cab when you took, me, joan | Now you' think ‘the: street-edr, rae? No, my: datlings»1 i Mi en i Stredttar it’s Be ere Hiro! Tia et cah? you: would’ be 4s nobody, | while’ I: can ‘ an ‘show; yo 803 | 2-3-6t | 2-3-6t° | ————————_$ | LUSK PROPERTY FOR SALE | FOR SALE HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN Save That Rent and Buy a Home Five-room !deal modern home, excey tional large cheerful living room with massive fire-place, large porch, recep tion hall, centrally located hall whic leads to bath, both bed rooms, dini: nd kitchen, sidewalks, furnac- in. You’ will like ee $5,700; $1,506 room Five-room modern home with tw: finished rooms in baser located o, David street, only ‘one block from pav ing, large chicken house with yara Back yard all fenced with close fence least front; price only $5,000; $1,000 cash. balance on eas: Five-room @ corner half a block f beautiful lawn. § Seven-room mode the. best residential 3 bed rooms fire place, su T home. . Burlingté ) cash, balance $7.5! pir Price $8,500. It is an id Two-room he BT] x140, $506 @ month, For Rent Six-room modern home on Grant Sv Five room house on Beech, modern Three-room home furnished, No. Bur ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN Hitmetone Real Estate Insurance Rental. Invéstmenta : 1587 So. Center St. Phene 968v ETTAIVITIITTHNT| The first one of our 50 bungalows t be built in North Casper is about fin Ished. It is a 8-room bungalow, con crete foundation. Water and sink i kitchen, coal shed, buildings all painte and kalsomined. $150 will give you im mediate poss ion, balance like ren! For Sunday appointment phone 369¥ National Co-operative Bldg. Co., 159 Sc Center. Phone 381J. IIIT IIH Cal 2-3-4 plano. FOR SALE- Leaving city must sell ‘asper addition; che shade trees, FOR S: outfit. 4 FOR SAL model, good shape. pings car, 191% 58 No. Beech octet FOR SALE--Thorobred Plymouth s fi Roch ins in used casit . 121 W. First. one FOR SAL writer one year, THEAP—Underwood type fo. 4. Rebuilt 1 hine usec Box 41 care Tribune -3 FOR SALE—Lease on 5-room moderr house and three rooms of furniture two rooms upstairs rented out. Cal’ 144 No. Wolcott St. 1-30-61 FOR SALE—26-room furnished apart ment house, modern; 3-room house furnished complete for restaurant; 2- room house furnished on lot 75x150 ft Price $19,000 on easy terms if sold at once. Write T. I. Atkins, Gen. Del., or call at.825 So. Cedar. 1-29-6t* | If you want to know what to | buy in Lusk Property | | Write to | FAGAN & RUSSELL | P. 0. Box 48, Lusk, Wyo. THEYRE RIGHT LAWYERS NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN | Having leased the pens at Bishop, | —————_—_______ Wyo., from my father, for the year'* * * ***** * * * #8 O 8 1919, I have opened a register as he Richards & Cunningham store as E. RICHARD SHIPP sual. We solicit your business and Lawyer he ill try to please all as near “as pos- Room 21, Townsend Building ible. Kindly register on the date Phones—139 and 385 ou intend to shear, in order to avoid mgestion. MARVIN L. BISHOP, Jr. 23-30t AVE YOUR MONEY—Buy a meal 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper Casper | ticket at The Harvey. | Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. == Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 i MAGENS &@ STANLEY ¢ M. A. MESTAS | ‘ iS & STANLE Auditor and Accountant | Lawye ' Office Efficiency 1: | 204-207 Oi! Exchange Bldg. Phone 186J | : i} BILLIARDS A Congenial Place for Gentle men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee donery, and Soda Fountain | wichous a st:raerr | BEAUTY PARLOR | awsers { ——— ! OOo | | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR { ¢ ee a Jt Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 218 0-8 Bldg. Phone 259) CHIROPRACTORS —— J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C, Chiroprastor MASSEUSE = Granite and Marble 4 Theater Bidg., Center St. larkers. Vanltn, Ms Phone 706. l Opposite Poxtoffic: — - Robert Simpson, CLOTHES CLEANERS ———— > o. OSTEOPATH “TNialiress sereets, vious'wen | QO THE ‘shavice, CLUANERS | DR. C. A. SANFORD | Jourgensen & iyxasra Cleaning—Preas| 1 | Osteopathic Physician | Mee ClO eneloererane La Room 4, Wood Block | mite Made to Mensure || | Office Hours 9 a. m to 5:30 p. m.! = SERVICE OUR MOTTO d Wyo. and Colo. State Licenses | i —o DENTISTS PLUMBING AND HEATING (J. DONOHUE 7 Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W | Heating a Specialty. | Jobbing of all kinds pomptly attended. H Shop 645 South Wolcott. home 107W. REAL ESTATE >. WHEELER DR. WILLIAM Nonweep i} Room 4, Daly Bufiding Fhene 644 (Over Lyrie Theatre) Soeoe oe 340 8. Durbin St. bones wets |. GEORGE B. NELSON { Real Estate Insurance —————__ Dr. J. C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 120 House 85 ae=n | Townsend Building Casper, Wo. Cr | eeeeee ee ee ees e505 Second Street, Wood Block DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. , Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. ° —— ° MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. ees Physicion ond Surgeoa ous. 3 | H r oo. Srven Mall, Expreas, Freteht and Snsetelctpetenlatces 1 xprenm Wrelsht an | a@@ chiléren. CASPER TO SALT CREEK | Blackmore Building Office, 11 : ep . | Fheuse: OMlen, 30) Roe 100 a el par x I fea —— () DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons | STORAGE AND TRANSFER [lo 2 me w | MISCELLANEOUS Smith Building. Phone 266 A eAnAfeE TING HOUSES Pre Dont y, Paymontare Don't Light ‘i Hail row aw; money for rent. e wih +7 = Ne A SEESS Be pull nouns i ten Case Stand at 105 W. Pirst. Phone 126 per afome indiaina co, ohone” gO ELECTRICIANS Sena -1-8t as SorT SS : 5 oe TRUCK OWNERS—Seo us for storage F. E. McEVENY 1.e a, a BeeeRSe giEhWay Garage. 123 West Electrical Contractors. eile’. ° Casper. Wireitfe. Repairs and Wixtures, .' MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND WE WELCOME LITTLE BOYS AND Office Phone 19W TRANSFER OW Exchange Barber Shop for their hair cuts. oi 1-22-26t a ae ah Maple st. Phone T2iw. ito. sts rier ee agg 10 BEE® ‘We’ pay/the highest: market ‘price for second: hand: furniture. | Phon, 249. 121 West Firstigti ~. }1-18.28t|, N=It ‘ f igathelnate tab hg a NG ridan,: Wyoming ae rH ighest’price paid for second. hand Phone (249. i | | “141 West First. | See onal Uffice—Midwest Hotel HAT CLEANING f Phone 45 ~ | Residence Phone 351J New yore HAT CURANING e Plean and Reblock all kind on fiae Babjamasy Hott Pore and Beige Wate: for” a Gens | ‘thaindn’y fo Iniminwe:, “ali nee, Suer | Berondtaeuyer. aah ve onl hoe Shinin; Pig in Co. SEANLKS TRANSFER & storage | Oftice—Tait’s Billiaré Hall, Office, 104 Fbose—Houne, 657.'¥; it if i] if ! nrec- H | tion t men. | AW winds of, CE ie MOVING 4 SPECIALT¢