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PAGE EIGHT ‘ 2h Sas. me , > “ANCIENT JEWELS. PLAGED ON VIEW. IN ART MUSEUM Crown Jewels of Princess Whose Father Ruled 4,000 Years Before Christ Are Pattern- ed After in New York 5s «Sat- Hathor- Tunut, ughter of enurseret, who ruled ypt 4,000 years before the time o Christ, and which are on exhibition a the Metropolitan Museum of Art, parently haves fashion kla Ww who pat venue shops. The collection now on display wi found in the tomb of the anc ty which ws rthed by P Flina Pet in 1914. Altho only} TUCSON, Ariz., Jan, 31.—Steve Dal-| one blue bead 1 on the sarco-|ton of Los Angi and Kid mer of othe Douglas, Ariz. fought a ter-round draw the jewel w found int purchased by sum und contents inside it was recently museum for # Among the 3 shining pecte lazuli and is of the, deep. dark cari losy in amethyst favorite small touche containing thor-lunut's 2 gift from the father and, the king to hi daughter, might have been worn a brooch. Tt\ consists of “sym! ures of two birds slyphic 1 cobra de whose coils form a hood for a or sacred heet y them figure of 4 man kneeling as if in wor- ship. ewelry shop windows at after the “ Pri diamonds of patterned of the trinkets signs Hathor-Tunut's men of the twelfth Pharach Senuser been RAILROADS NEAR NORMALIN ITALY (By Associated Press.) . San. 31.—Railway service y returning io normal sneiautl th oceasional cla: noM IMERICANIZATION CLASS. ABANDONED IN CASPER, Recause Ami conducted at of lack of facilities, the courthouse by Mr Minnie Mitchell Peterson under the aus. | has | pices of the county commissioners, abandoned. to and equipment The courthe room set se is rt for sused for county work the court room has be tical, nd the use wie A court lady eth wor low with of ostrich fe rings for those nubles of the prin. inty amulets of ars now 1 ungent jars are mar- and skilled workman- name ap- ja y ornaments of platinum -|forwards, Knight) S-| Stoddard, 6 between and the men who continue to the anization school which has been| re absolutely essential. so crowded that the this work must/be| of | found imprac-| in the time of Queen} a long around ; a large ‘GHICKGO LEGION TAKES ASSUE WITH MILWAUKEE» cuicago, 31.—! yaa Park 34, American Legion, today made public objections to the “vindication” of ts Dempsey by the Milwaukee Posi “Milwaukee also vindicated Victor Berger,” said F. B. Flannery, post A commander, °° DALTON AND PALMER 60 TEN ROUNDS TO DRAW (Ry Asnocintea “Prens.) here, ‘HONORS EVEN BETWEEN (By ‘Associated Press.) ~ LOS. ANGELEs, —Clft Jor-} an of Los Angeles and ‘Walter Cald- well of Alhuquerque, boxed a fast four- round draw here last. night. ARMY AND NAY GLUB The Army .and Navy club defeate \the C. B. & Q at basket ball fede of 36 to 35, last night. The game as played before n fair sized crowd the high school gym. The C. B. & Q. lineup inchidea—Cen- jter, Otis; guards, Trepte and Smith: and Tescher; aes SE | - NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Standard Royalty Corporation, was in- | corporated in the offkw of the Secrets of State of the State of Wyor 9:10 o'clock, a. m., Janua: ‘y ut 920. is for fifty years next after the aboy date. The object for which said cor- poration is formed is to carry on and} | transe ct m general mining business in| [the sthte of Wyoming. ~ The capital! stock of said company is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into Five! Hundred Thousand shares of the par \yaiue of One Dollar per s e, fully paid | and non-assessable. The affairs and mnnagement of said | eprporation shall be under the control of a board of five directors, and J. C j Snook, B. H. Pelton, Jr., R. C. Wyland, ;R M. Bartholomew and. R. H. Nichols constitute said board for the first cor- porate year of said company. The principal operations of said com- pany shall’ be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is Room 311 Oil Ekchange Building, Cas- per, Wyoming, and A. ‘B. Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said! office. R. M. BARTHOLOMEW, \ Secretary. 1520. Py ‘Pub. Jan. 31, (N&S) Feb. | NOTICE OF Notice is hereby given of the stockholders of Livestock Company will office of the Compan; ter street in Casper, V ming on Feb- ruary 21st at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of vot- the Fry-Geary 26 North Cen- mirror | said corporation, ached, highly scented gloves, and fre- H. M. GRARY, ently a velyet mask. Her feet were Presdient. shod with pumps of scented Spanish} Pub. Jan, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1920. leather, her hair was dyed red in imi-| tion of the royal locks nd rouged. ee i rge Hackett Park , Wyo., with Miss Margaret Tuohy. e Se te is here Read The Tribune Want Ads ,» and her face; from to spend the week end 1920 TOURING CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Drive this wonderful car yourself and be’ convinced. Demonstration’ gladly given. Phone or call Special Wyoming Trucks Ready for Delivery Feb: \ 1920 Mountain Motors Company Joe E. Mansfield, Manager. | SPORTING NEWS | / IN DEFENSE OF DEMPSEY JORDAN AND CALDWELL DEFEATS BURLINGTON ——__» ~-__ | STOCKHOLDERS MEET. | ING | that a meeting } be held at the! ing upon the proposition of dissolving | G ECRUTING PARTY OFF FOR CAPITAL, BAND TO “PLAY DOUGLAS TONIGHT The recruiting party ‘from the i6th valry and 9th fielt artillery which | [ner ening for Chey Sth y band, whic has enter. I tare resident of Casper this week, leaves this afternoon for Doug- las, Wyoming, where it will give a con- nne, The the the state association of the Ameriean Legion which is to ‘be held in Doug: | las. | The recruiting party will he followed |ble with my stomach. organization recruiting parties|came very poor and 7 finally got to|me a great service in restoring from the different regiments which have ; Where I would have to force down every | health, and I am always glad to The army | Mouthful T ate, and when I did this I/ others about it, and never miss an |has started on an ‘intensive recruiting |Would suffer with up by been assigned to Wyoming. |arive which is to last until April 1, h time 1,403 recriits are obtained from the state of Wyo: Jana during whic! to be the young man of schools have been established in h of the service and by app self the soldier can learn a trade which will be of great | while in eiyil lite, | Lieutenant Wiliams advises this pa- per that he ‘has instructions to accept |for enlistment men of previous service |for 2 period of one year which will {give them a motor training in the fort school, which is equivalent to a year's course in mechanical training on gaso- |line motors. Men who have no preyious service may enlist for three years, ple a Ss, NOTICE 0) RPORATION toda: Wyoming Clinical Laboratories, Inc., was uicorporated in the office of the of State of the State of Wy- 9 o'clock, a, m., January 13th, ‘The term of existence of said com: for fifty yeafs next after the date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to carry on a |general laboratory and ‘clinicpathologic- al business in the State of Wyoming. lhe capital stock of said company is | Fifty Thousand Dollars, divided into | Five Hundred shares of the pag value of |One Hundred Dollars per share, fully paid and non-assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control |of a board of three directors and A. E. Stirrett, C. B. Wagner and K, Antiens constitute said board for the first: cor- | porate year of said company. The principal operations of said com- |pany shall be conducted in the County jot Natrona, State of Wyoming. The cipal office of said company is 11 Oil Exchange Building, Cas- per, Wyoming, and A. FE. Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said officé, I Feb. ANTHENS, Secy. 2, 3, 1920, jPub. Jan. (N&S) 31, benefit to him | has sper this week is leaving Cas } pains in my stomach afterwards I would! ‘Tanlae is sold In Casper in. Casper ' > j jalso bloat something awful and my | Pharmacy, in Aleova by Alcova Mercan-| Phone’ 153 Industry heart would palpitate terribly and_ it] tile Ci NRE REED it j would be all [ cou —_———— The Peptomist “My town is the best town, { “Your town is the best }! town, “T guess you ought to ; know. “When you and I think | our | “Town the best town in the land, “The path of grow 2 “More smooth—old man, we'll understand. . life will OUR TOWN ‘CASPER R. 1. KEMP, Company Absolute Protection Service That Counts Phone 38 1 “Because I think it’s so; | Mm MoM Band, Greiba, Mai Man In Bad Sha “T have actually gained 27 pousdds in{fering any bad after effects and all that weight and feel just like a néw man|tired, worn out feeling has gone. since I began taking Tanlac,” said Dan|Sleep ali night long without waking and} cert during the meeting and banquet of | Reed, a woodman, who lives at Band,/always get up in the morning feeling! Oregon, while in the Owl drug store re-;ready for my days work, and while the} cently. Continuing, he said: Job of a woodsman naturally requires a ‘ ? 1a% 2 he sea: “Some time ago I hegan to have trou-|great deal of physical strength Y. can} after you re gone. The t EPs E: bi} t My. appetite be-|do.as much as I ever did. z : i oat ° oa esos teaseetr etree ete eratete stein cole ceodteeediestese tee tra it me much weight that_ finally be-| J.P. Jones and 8. de: 6 Robertson. set came 8b “weal T vi ‘hardly drag my:/the Jones Real Estate agency, drove self avoabd, When. I. got-up in ‘the thru from Cheyenne Friday in a ,new \morning I always felt worse than when|Chevrolet car which they purchased in {P went to-bed, and T had no energy and! that elty. (dust felt tired arid wornowt all the time. | > a “L had been reading so mueh about: i THE CAPITOL |? LIFE’S ee Tanlge in the iewspapers and the good! Believe i |it was doing othera F decided to give it) MONTHLY INCOME }) | parts la trial and it commenced to help me} t We { jalmost at once. My apgetite improved) jand I began to pick up in weight and) POLICY will keep the PO Home Fires burning ||Lead (E 2/-POU i —Takes Tanlac and Feels Like New Man, Now jftrength. I have tnken seven bottles in \aMinow, and am glad to say I have been : jcompletely relieved of all my trouties.| j1 can eat anything I want withont sut-, T can} Tanlac did my | tel op-} Motion Picture ; C.R.McGREW General Agent intense cramping | portunity to do 60." nd in Salt Creek by Salt Creer drug s&tore.—Adv, d do to get my breath. Casper eee THE LYRIC 9 Iris Theater Last Time Today THE JACK PICKFORD FILMCO. PRESENTS JACK PICKFORD “BURGLAR BY PROXY” The story of an American boy . . . fearless, afflicted with a Wisdom Tooth worthy of a B. A. degree.in aching, in love with the most wonderful girl. in the :world, in league ‘with the wee ee safecracker i in the country, in “Dutch’’ with his sweetheart at times, in trouble police, i in debt for his automobile, but always in SOLID with his audience. ‘T0c—30c——ADMISSION——1 0e—30c SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 2: 30-TILL 11 P. M, ; - BILLIE BURKE “The Misleading Lady” She shocked the town; really she did!-~ Here she Mn a young and charting wi tertaining two'MEN ‘her Hiome!-{ And. unchaperoned, ‘too! ‘suppose one of the men was! And w! seribe the scandal! Come to see it! / cies 10c—30c_——ADMISSION—1 Oc—30e, THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATRE IN THE STATE MATINEE 2:30 and 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 | Continuous 1 P. M, to 11 P. M. TODAY widow, en- who'do you * fe you. suppose the other one ll Weels can't < oeeererr er NOTICE! Seeee % i] Gutters, please ask for your eae Es sales slips. credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. “We will give no The Beatle Kind of Furnishings Say, Folks, this is some classy picture—First run west i of the Mississippi Which means clear photogra- phy. Exciting from start to . finish with> the queen of the Screen, Mary Miles Minter, as star» a! r ALSO Big Comedy SUNDAY, ‘Entire Change of Program LEW CODY The Male Vamp of the Screen, in the big ‘sensational picture, “THE BELOVED CHEATER” Our line of New Furnishings for men and young men is more complete than ever, and better than all, Pnees) are very moderate. jan Our showing consists of fine Shirts, Ties, Hose Under- wear, etc., in all the better makes and best eaivcale: Shits priced at...........$2.00 up to $15.00 Hosiery pricedat.........- .20-up to$ 2.00 Union Suits priced at. . .. . .$1.75 up to $12.50 : '. /Ties priced at...,...2..+. .30 up to $ 4.00 >: FURNISHINGS WITHOUT A FAULT! A Tantalizing Romance of Heart and Sweetheart She—was.‘a- senior in the radical studies of the Anti-Kiss cult, He—was a freshman school. of osculation, pebli. ALSO BIG COMEDY ————e Rae ine —