Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1919, Page 7

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Ancien Ce et Mbt 9 + S500 IN GASH PRIZES FOR OVERSEAS STORIES seas has an interesting story to tell —pathetic, amusing, or tender—of some child in France. Perhaps it is little Pierre who crept in to eat with him at mess; or Marcelline whom he found, white-faced and terror- stricken, in the cellar of a ruined house; or Henri, whose father was killed in the trenches and whose mother was teken to Germany by the enemy; or it may have been Aimee who insisted upon being adopted by the “Americaine.” At any rate, there is always a story and a child. For such stories as these, or simple ones telling of the friendship be- tween the French child and the American soldier, 178 cash prizes are offered. Soldiers, sailors, marines, men and women who were in France during the wer in any capacity, or| their families, sweethearts or friends, are invited to compete for these prizes. Literary ability is not re- quired. Anybody who can write a letter home can write well enough for the purpose of this contest. Con-| ditions of the contest can be se+ cured by writing “The Fatherless Children. of France, Room 634, 410 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago.” There | is no expense attached to entering the contest, which is opem to anybody who wants to complete. Mothers, sis- | ters, sweethearts and wives should turn over their letters from Bill or Tom or Jack which they have been so proudly treasuring, and hunt up the references to the little French children. Just some one little inci- dent told simply in a letter may win a prize! ee . One of the most unique and ex-| clusive clubs that ever existed in New York was the “Society of the Pointed Beards,” which flourished in the metropolis some years ugo. No one was eligible to membership un- less he had a carefully cultivated beard of natural and_ personal growth, and terminating in one sym- metrical point half an inch from the apex of the chin, of sufficient evi- dence to preclude controyersy. Ac the annual club dinners everything as far as possible was made to ha monize with the objects of the sc- ciety, even the menu cards giving! evidence of the beard mania, and the celery was even served with its leaves trimmed to a point. The State of Wyoming, Ss. County of Natrona 3 In the District Court of the Sixth Judiciel District, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. In the matter of the Estate of Sarah Place, Deceased NOTICE OF PETITION FOR | PROBATE OF WILL. ‘ To all persons interested in said estate: Notice is hereby given that * Friday, the 18th day of July, A. D. 1919, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon’ of said day, at the court room ‘of said court, in the City of Casper the County of Natrona. Wyoming, h. been appointed as the time and place for proving the Jast will and testa- mient of Sarah Place, deceased, and Letters Testamentary under said will when and where any person interest- ed may appear and contest the same. D. 1919. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. (SEAL) Geo. W. Ferguson, Attorney for Petitioner. Pub. June 26, July 3, 10, 17. UNIVERSAL EXPLORATION CO. Notice of annual meeting of stoch-| holders: The annual meeting of the stock- holders of Universal Exploration Company will be held at the of- fice of Whelan & Boeke, Room 415 Oil Exchange Bldg., in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on the 11th day of Augus*, 1919, at 2 o’clock in the afterno of said day, for the election of di- rectors and the transaction of such other business as may propertly come before the meeting. Dated July Ist, 1919. UNIVERSAL EXPLORATION CO. J. W. Bingenheimer, Assistant Se Pub. July 8, 10, 17, 24, 31, 1919. NOTICE OF INCREASE OF CAPI- TAL STOCK OF WYOKANS OIL SYNDICATE. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stock- holders of Wyokans Oil Syndicate, a corporation duly organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of ch laws of the State of Wyoming, hei at the principal office of the C ‘pany, Suite i7 and 18, Townsend Building, 112 North Center Street, Casper, Wyoming, on the 21st day of May, A. D. 1919, the capital stock of the said Wyokans Oil Syndicat. was increased from three hundred thousand dollars, divided into three hundred thousand shares of the par value of one dollar per share, $9 five hundred thousand dollars, vided into five hundred Higewanl shares of the par value of one dollar per share, fully paid and non-assces able. Dated this 10th day of July, A. D. 1919. WYOKANS OIL SYNDICATE By L, A. J. Philippot, Pres. (Seal.) _ Atte: William O. Wilson, Secy. Pub. July 10, 17, 24, 31, 1912, | ' | Nearly every lad who went over-, for hearing the application of Diller} .j. O'Brien for the issuance to him mle Dated this 26th day of June, A.’ ee BRINGING UP F ATHER L=Eo | HEY- WHAT ARE YOU DOING? PROF ENUF 1S CALLING TONIGHT id i 1G THE MARKET PLACE | “SEEK BEN” “A LOOK MEANS A LOT" When Kenw Addition < Retter hu ittle home of yours i vice 375 month We ar ts in ali parts of the city. See us if you urc looking for « property li attention. inst.” > given. ou don't fail telephone in house One of 1 Casper today ise furnished. chicken ¢ » butit on rear end of latie t dug for furni- tus is ve te: es nice electric stove which is con- nected up. Price $1500 on te as THE SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY Pb BLL, SCHEROK, WATCH "U1IS SPACE DAILY cx 7 4W an eras, CECIL BON. WANTED WANTED—Furntture, cr anything of value, for cash. Casper Auction House 208 N. Genter. Phone 602W. 4-1ett READ EVERY DAY rent ome Second hand furniture wanted, high- est prices paid. Phone 249. 121 W. First street. 4-1-t2 id see me Highest market price paid for sec ond hand furniture. Phone 249. 12) W. First atreet. 4-1-0 Beautiful five-room sun parlor, oak nace hea f WANTED—Homestead — relinquish- ments. Frank Duff, 229 E. First St., Duff Bldg. ill store your trunks, boxes, ee) aes z . and pianos an@ insu Two s on South Center for $1350 against loss of same from fir each a i 988 for further partic Lot on CY avenue, $90 st Warehouse & Center, street, MARION P.;WHEELER © | Wantuoora qua sone vies saath We Will Write Surety Bonds. good home. Ju Room 6, Townsend Bld. of two little girls and be 'm rent. Address No H. © Salesman and Sotle “iy LL THINK UPAN EXCUSE - THE YANITOR WILL TAKE 'CALL FOR IT- CARE OF IT UNTIL small © Pyice ASK FOR JO) HARRY FREE The Lot Man Real Estate 157 So. Center is $8500 with onl y in this hom « house close in, plastered, painted. whieh gi tiful ho. ‘front jot two bed ym oand st not buy a With 3500 cash down Es cash down WELL- sImce THE PIANO 1S GONE -iLL HAVE TO REQTE thrown int Ves you a benutiful me should ot and) butld cement foundatic Rentals Phone 968-W LOST AND FUUND —Brown leather suit ¢ # out 1 receive reward. LOST—One red cow, Sunday; may ealt; branded sid 1 box bx head; weight 1 nder notify HW Dept.. Midwest Refg. | t FOUND—A cow branded on right side. Owner inquire une office and pay for this a e locating here rtment, or hous Phone 1148 7-11 ED—To, buy anything = BARGAINS IN CASPER | way of turnéture ox hause nau | REAL ESTATE Bee Ae A pretty east front in basement ‘) can’t get_anvthing like it in Casper for | $4,800. $1,000 down, D—A_ numb cook stow Phone 1086. SAN CONVIN on us that we pa | second hand furniture. | We havo a splendid warehouse site| t Me ces | pag ee ae | ED—Woman for general hou p work 56 Natrona Ave. u in ¢ ow. t oY did pe Tan RSE ee aU DER Wa Plain sewlr hilar de for Casper proper- | i for ary Will trade { ‘asper pr |’ diothing w specialty” ma Six-room house, modern except heat | south town; large lot. | Pric Fine roc S with i of | #700 per month. © $8,5 ava aie MURAD RAAT REET st on S Woleott for $2,100, ‘This |€ement work. Phone 494W is corner buy vour se Lot on S. Woleegt only $1750. is a splendid building site in the neighbe din towu West Second SD—To leuse business ble Ab tees ae quarters If ig right: | Address or m call i Henning Hotel. 7-16 all for information on homeste ranches, livestock } om. IN PRODUCING FIELDS tw anrep. —fo rent piano, Ap ——--—- Ki. Sussex S: 7-16 MONTGOMERY BEALTY @ INVEST= |Win Job as porter. Phor Suite 5, Mokler Bldg. Phone 467M $3 Bens ees Slee i122 WANT——Used auto Ure §3x4%; mus be c Ap Vhone 1184 7T-17-4t our clothes t Phone 1185. TARGETS TAKE PLACE OF MEN |sasanc FOR RIFLEMEN -——— r light h es out. CH Close to refin shack furnished; room furnished. Phone 190W. (by —_—_—_—— @ against mechani targets today, when the national rifle MEET CHAMP HE SAYS 5 international in ¢ ster and norm ally attracts the wo best rifle and SAN FRANCISCO, July 16. teams. 4 match with Jack Dempsey, the new This year demobilization progress! world champion. Friends of Meehan, “fed up” with shooting, and finding for a meeting with the title holde: target practice unexciting after the although they are not predic ng any present when the qualifying rounds ledo. were shot off. Australian, Canadian,| Meehan’s claim is based on the the pick of the mother country, there fought in San Francisco last # a being keen rivalry for the Elcho' one the war benefits held her All BISLEY ©. —After four years Bdehe-shooting MEEHAN ENTITLED 10 é ack riflemen resumed association competition reopened here. The famous Bisley meeting is revolver shots, although most of the Willie Meehan, a heavyweight boxe events are monopolized by army of this ci s he is entitled to a considerably affected the entries, as well as local followers of boxing many eligible riflemen being frankly believe there is merit to his demand real thing. Nevertheless most of the thing much for Willie in the light of British and Colonial champions were! what Dempsey did to Willard at To |New Zealand, South Africa, Ceylon fact that he holds a four-round de- and Malay states teams competed with cision over Demp: This bout was shield, for teams, and the king’s prize, the sport writers confirmed the de for individual riflemen ———_»— cision of the referee in their accounts of the bout. Gan (deliMereado; nea Tistango, Sporting men are of the opinion lis the lurgest iron deposit in Mexico.| that, technically, Dempsey’s record Tt is a great mound 640 feet high,| Will nat be clear until he has defeat- and iz <aid to be almost a mass of @4 Meehan, but there are few who ie will concede Meehan a chance to win Chinese sailors believe that it is in a 12 or 20-round fight. impossible for a ship to sail unles it can see where it is going, and so|. The christening of a ship with a» r junks have eyes painted in the‘ bottle of champagne is a survivat! of the old blood sacrifice, - upon its passege next Monday inst FOR SALE FOR SAL oom house on modern in Only A good 2-room house in Kenwood widition; east front; only $800. Cash, $400, balan Lam pn addition. east North : $500 cash, terms, on Bast Dover, $850. p Ukinds of inst house in White's $1 house FOR SALE We will be 1 ny lime, some city. pleased to show of the best residence ot3 in the most desirable parts of the BELL-KEMP CO. Burt Lynch Bldg. Lit i. Second. hy Realty Brokers General Insurance CASPER LOAN ed Pawn you ay orrnien AMONdE, Jewelry, cus und clothing. ABS 8. Center HIGHES! PKiCE PAID FOR Lin TY HONDS CASPER LOAN OFFICE Lice Hy Mail Geese A nd Honded N CHEYENNE SOLICITORS ARE BARRED FROM USE OF SOLDIER UNIFORM CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 17.— Discharged soldiers cennot wear the uniform while acting as salesmen or solicitors in Cheyenne after an ‘ordi nance which was introduced by Mayor Stone is finally passed and oes into effect. The ordinance was drawn up in ac- cordance with the suggestion of Liey- tenant Robert V. Laughlin, of the staff of Colonel Arthur Woods, special! essistant to the secretary of war, who visited in Cheyenne recently and wrote a letter to. the mayor compli- mienting the city on its handling of 4 demobilization problems heer. In this letter he suggested an ordinance prohibiting the we “% of the uni- form by salesmen, and his suggestions have been incorporated in the ord- nce introduced The council declared Frontier D: an emergency, and the ordi- ice will take cffect immediate] of the usual ten days after. According to the terms of the ordi- nance it will be unlawful for any per- son or firm to request a discharged soldier to wear his uniform while selling anything, and it will be un- lawful for the discharged zoldier to wear it while making sales. The pen- alty will be a fine of from $5 to «$100. beeaeeer—seeo tei Everybody reaas The Tribune. FOR SALE—At seerifice upright pinno; first clas O44 t Kirst 5 FOR SAIL Milk goat Phone FOR ban Will deur me monthly ‘ biting , fin FOR SALE—4-reom ov west part of town Pia) balance $50 monthly if building and on a lot } 1192, von must sider ters t ra or v1, Tribune FOR TRADE M0 never we slope ¢ yeur, A One d One One Ch ’ One Ford to: hauled One Ford to DBL 16 1 Sedar jut pd Hard i Mts Kaine cood verng uring ne fully d starter, « 167 S. Anh, Wee veop ttm In New Zeal the railway lc ‘given patriotic some of the gre war. and it is propc omotives shal! james to pery at events of the petuat one STO YOU DON'T HAVE To g norer ot call w We pay second hand ft Pirst other part Alcova stre Mer. the J SAY- JANITOR - BRING BACK THE PANO: a a the Esa Tabane i George McManus CASPER REALTY COMPANY FOR SA there is garag ther 12 hy tthe back 1 rie $1 CASPER REALTY COMPANY MENNING, GROUND FLOOR. house, wood FOR SALE best n) niture: REALTY BARGAINS BODO. Se Additte Hight fishing 468, Casper Co, Aleova tele sities. KING-PROBST AGENCY COMPANY and 2 WEN SO Taw. Wiens oe > BIANG FOR SALE Ato tre piano which tor immediate WAVEHO SES nidition Ha Lother equip Kor tle o \ Ute © ulmanetee tish” leather Addreas Ko rit 1 POL i Fi I <i Seaae Bulek Trib wor i bath ssition PHONES SRI AND one intorm ror SALE KULO auLo~bed. A Sits. DAVID St. atortel, wr ine topeksa 5 wn ow co i 7 ’ 1 u

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