Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1920, Page 9

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Use of ner= Would Encou Sent gency of Next War tiation in Paris et the get od Frénéh and cmeteet HS to subsidize all motor isto aj at least free them from all a Se hd imposts, which would encourage thélr of war where they vida wanted, the TN use to the extent thai! sa ROAD ADDED TO PROJECTS WHICH BIDS ARE ASKED , (Special to The The Tribane.) CHEYENNE, Mat. 14~The state highway department today added to the already long list of road improvements for which bids, to be opened on the #8rd_of this month, have been asked, the Hudison-Landér road ¢in Fremont County. This read, which nine miles in length, towns named above, and the proposed is approxiniatély gonnects the two an ample reserve would be built up for transport purposes. Phe Clydesdale Motor Truck company, for which R.N. Van Sant is the local disttibutor, gives out this information together with the claim that the late war has shown tlie prime necessity of tne. truck. The 5) of th ey rae no-great Pe acia-e vs ha subsidizing a motor truck which will be taken jets in time of emergéiicy than there is in subsidiz- ing an_ocean steamship line, which also will be taken ver in time of emergency. In both cases the subsidy is granted for | the sameé purpose, té foster the trans- portation of the country and afford means of Stirs i sods With your! own Nationals, aid, Of coutse, chable the government to count on a ready reserve in tithe Of émergency. A fieet! of trucks Un Hie good roads of France, or with flanged wheels attached, on the raiirdads of France, Would ve of iieal- culable assistaiieé 6 the French army, | it is contend pees ea tea NOTICH OF MBETING OF STOCK- HOLDERS _ OF WZOMING GRO. CERY ANY Sate do | Notice is hereby given that a meeting/ of the stockholders of the Wyoming Grocery Company will be held at the} principal plate of business and office of said ines in or, the County } of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on the} 24th Way of April 1920, at 10 d’eldek 2. m. for the ays Ne Of conside’ question of inéreasing the capital) stock | of said Wyoming Grocery Company to! the sum of "Pwo Hundred Thousand | Dollars. A yote Of At least: iwo third) of all thé shares of stock of said cum. pany new lawfully issued and st stend- ing shall Be héeéssary to effect said Increasé of capital stock. H. B. FINCH, President, Wyoming pany, 4920. Grocery Dated this 2nd day of Marc’ Pub, May, 6, 13,20, 22, Api LARSDN & JORGENSEN (INCOR- ' PORATED) was invorporatéd in the Ot Tite of the Scoretary of State, at Chey: enne, Wyoming, on the. Stn day. of Maréh, 1920. The ‘Objects of said cor- tion ae to establish and conduct The ous if contracting and con- pate easy in all of its branches, and: to ‘this efid to Acquire by purchas, gift, d exchange or otherwise, rea! und) personal property, or. eitifr, “ur any! interest or estate thereiti or connected | therewith, And to lease, sell or vther- wise part with or dispose of the same or turh thé Same to mecount: and in per tieutas to prepdve. building sites and construct, reconstruct, alter, pee and furnish DuNaInes | for 0} purposés, dwellitig and spestneae houses and other structures; aud to establish and conduct any bisi- ée building or other structure whiten Ynay be taken over by. said cdnt- pany in satisfaction of any de%t, claim or demand, held agafhst such bullding or business, by Teason of moneys ac- cruing in the ‘constriction erection, furnishing or equipping of any such bultding oF business, for such Iength of time as may be necessary or pro: in ‘order to realizé the moneys so. in- vested or owing to Faid corporation; with power to borrev. money, t> issie promissory notes or bonds, Naitere 4 mortgage pledge ot hypothécition 6! thé property, either real or personal, | or any part thereof, as may be nécessa-| ry or Rabe tac ay ie to + ny aby ts and purposes there- in specified é same extent as an individual Sal or could do. on i Tts ‘capital stéck is. Two Wranited | oie Ot Garver: nate Ore Fifty Thousand ($250,000.60) Doti vided into twenty-fivé hundred (2500)} Shares of the par yalue of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, Its term of ex- ba ea Se! ty (50) years. er of enaecors ig three (3) of ie ¥ for the first year are! bias sats G. Kulien and Con- pee Jorgensen. company Will be carried on ver Natrona County, Wyoming any étter Within. the in | Cris-} mh ‘Wyoming, or United States of Amur-} ich. ‘The principat-offics of the company: Wyoming, and, the agent in thereof, upon ache proce ss may served is ox uN f & JORGENBEN, (Incorporated) Pub. Mar, 10, 11, 12, 1920. (H&M) fee Hauling Contracts Wyatt-Wolf-Mator Co Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks .| principal Operatidtis aaa ehoee who Will manage the. affgiray Operations: of "said | is located ut Casper, Natrona Coury, || improvements include the sradin, Ce ae facing and installing of the culverts, Notices were mailed today to cdén- et ata inviting them to bid on this ‘orks NOVANGE GUARD GF ‘Y TEAM FROM LARAMIE TD SPEAK AT CHORGH HERE A part of the Y. M. G. A. team from the University of Wyoming, which is to be Here Monday for a university rally at the high school and ‘an entertainment Monday evening, Will arrive here Sun- day, according to word received>by Dr. | Walter Bradiey, and will speak Sunday evening at the Presbyterian Church. ‘Their subject will be “W: yoming.”” The team consists of Walter T. Wat- ig général seéretary of the University M. Cc. A. C. W. Penland, president oe the ¥: M..C. A.; Paul Essert, Sam Hitchcock and Gregory Smith, students, Five other members of the team will spend Sunday in Wheatland and will come here sits ts ME lig NEW INCORPORATIONS INCLUDE LOCAL GONGERN CHEYENNE, Wye, March 13.—The Williams Gasoline Company, capital stock $50,0000, headquarters Casper; ai- rectors, BE. T. Williams,“T. E, Keefer and Gedrge . Weese, filed articles of incorporation in the office of the Wyom- ing secretary of state Thursday. ‘Other concerns Which filed articles of incorporation ‘Thursday follow: Park Road*Sales ‘and Service Com: pany of Casper, capital stock $200,000: directors, R. H. Nichols, A. B, Stirrett and C. B. Wagner. Shawnee Creek Producers, Inc. of Lusk, capital< stock | $50,000; directors, Harold and A¥thtir Beck, H.\1. Bachel- lor and L, A; The. Chappell Oil Company filed cer- tification ofincrease of its capital stock from $1,0¢'4,000 to $5,000,000, = Royal Neighbu Yodge will give & box social-and dance at Od ‘ellows hall March 16. Everybody invited. ing, at 9:00 o'clock, a, m., March 5th, 1920. The term of existence of sald company is for fifty years next after the above date. object. for which said corporation is formed is to en gage in the general ming Wusiness in the state of Wyoming. The capital stock of sald company is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into ten mil- lion shares, said shares. to be without par value. The affairs and management of sail corporation shall be under the contred of a board of five directors, and A. 8. Stirrett, R: H. Nichols K. Anthens, George W. Campbell and C. B. Wax: ner constitute said board for the ee ite year of sald, company: of said roll shall he condycted in the: Pee | Natrona, State of Wyoming: The prh ‘cipal office of said-company ts Rooms 309-311 Oil. Hxchaitge’ Building in the ‘ » said State, and A. E. Stirrett is ene agent of said company in charge of said office. A. B STIRRETT, ; Secretary, Vb: Mar. 10, 11, 12, 1920. BARGAINS | IN USED CARS 1 Four.- passenger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. t Buick Roadster, 1919. 1 Three-passenger Hudson closed Caupe, wire wheels. 1 Five-passenger Dodge. 2. Two-ton Diamond-T trucks. ' 2 Three and .one-half ton Diamond T trucks. | FWD. 1 Five-passenget Chalmers. All the above im good run- ning shape and tires in number 1 shape. Will self on time or trade for real estate. —SEE— R. N. VanSant ‘Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. ‘ CAT CRREK Om tw: PANY was: ‘ice | Incorporatéd in the Office the Swe: retary of State of the State of Wyomn- AELIARILITY T0 BEPUT TO TEST tor Truck Contest in ican Legion, the Gasper post of the Le-| district be ‘od | Seout organizer for the Roc se bik @ Rocky Moun- Middle West gion will be published in. the Casper| svete between’ wattpies pas ie: | [tain district, Was in Casper Thursday 3 _—_ Tribune the first part of next wpek- | ants to. transport money for pay- to lodk over the local fieid mi the in-| Considerable interest already has|Casper is third city in Wyomine in pati was refused today by the Mexi- ests of that organization. The person who found the t been aroused in the first nation-|polnt of membership with a total of| TOUS was. refuse "hs. heaast Feonit, Mr. Farrell itetviewed John K Wanoan reige Sorte wiseiele Pree al, motor truck reliability contest to|tbout 35. paid-up members out of a| Eo" yEOre frequent’ attacks made on | POte of the Chamber of Gomme room at the Iris theater Sat. night bel held in Omaha next gune under thé | Possible membership of more than 1000, | men carrying payrolls, | ana was told of the interest manifested please return to Iris theater. and official sanction of the contest board : Bue Joga post an placing thig fs | bse | by Chamber of Cémmetes members In receive reward. of the American Automobile Associa-| before the public destres to call the at- } exterisive y rogre : “ parte teHtinnWGh Wiaeervion ant of Caste | Réad the Tribune Want Aas. an extensive Boy Seout program for The Bee Publishing Company, under- writers of the event and donors of the Omaha Bee trophy, the main trophy for the contest, have been Very much encouraged by the general response of the manufacturers; The greatest contest ever known in the field of the commercial vehicle will traverse portions of seven states, leav- ing Omaha and returning to Omaha about four weeks later, Twenty-four days will be spent on the road; with four Sunday stop-overs. No driving on Sunday will be scheduled, The tenta- tivé route is 2,500 miles, When the pathfinder makes the trip in May the final routing will be determined. This will be governed by road conditions, populatien in the territories traversed, condition of bridges and ability of the , cities and towns to care for. the par- | Ucipants and the trucks. The contest! is to bé What is known as Grade 1 Class K under special rules prepared by Gen- eral Manager Charles P. Root, repre- sentative of the contest board, and ap- proved by the latter organization. The routing Will tike the contestants through the most féftilé agriculural dis- rict of the United States, through Ne- braska, Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, issouri, ToWa and South Dakota, Only Hheuimatic-tired trucks will be used and entries Will be limited to a carrying capacity of 31-2 tons and will be fully loaded as the ruies stipuate. In addi- tion, to the grand trophy there will be a trophy for the Winner in each of the five divisions. n BUILDING DAMAGED BY FIRE FE broke out Friday morning. about 5:45 g’clock in the soft drink parlor im- | | mediately adjacent to the Jazzland thea- ter. Quick work by the fire department | made. it: possible to put out the blaze | with chemicals with a loss of only about | $15. There was nobody in the the time of the fire, it was reported. defective flue: caused the blaze. Pee Sa . The greatest snuff-taking coiintry in the world is France, though it shows a decline in’ the habit. building at | AN | George Vro! wkeries of the Sp: the strike of bakers in December. proprietors said make n post tha: any ai | attery | ervice \| We test, care for and repair | | all makes of starting and lighting batteri Our work is thorough and our charges are right. CASPER MOTOR CO.’ Phone White power than any other truck in rated power than the Speeds one and one-half-ton trucks power than the Reo. in power. Phone. 618-3 Reo Light (Commercial Car Journal, Dec. Reo Truck Proof ofthe ReoSpeed-Wagon Superiority 15, 1919) Factory ‘ Chassis Chassis Engine HLP- MODEL Weight Price = $1,260 Lycoming 19.6 1,575 Continental 19.6 1,200 Wikconsin 24.5 1, 30 22.5 1 16.9 19.6 Lycoming 16.9 - " Own 21.7 Continental , 19.6 Own 272 5 Continental §22.4 195 LL Rot 15.6 ; Lycoming ., 19,6 Own 22.5 its class, agon. Sbx pu PAGE NINE [GEORGE VROMAN POST THD. IN MEMBERSHIP LEGION IN THIS. STATE | A. AU. Gives Offici Official Sanction to! 4 compiete tist of all members we the 2 of the Amer-/ No. to the increasing membership and the} desirability of becoming membei name is missing should be thére or man or woman w on the, list Fred Dratle, should be notified. the list will be imediately rectified by| this same. secretary. The George frem the f the former servic $ his or hei pest sec Any corr jon to} Vroman post least 1000 members and present mem- bérs belfeve that Tong way toward securing such a mem-} bership. MADRID GOVERNOR RUNS KEES QUANG STANE MADRID (By Mally—The civil gev- r of Madrid has been operating the nish capital since t they profit if they granted the wages: demanded by the strikers, 1es, Wheel Load Basé 118 115 120 132 15 115 12 The Reo SpeedsWagon has 20 per cent more horse- There are only | two one-ton trucks on the. market that have ‘higher | Out of ninety { only nineteen have more All the other trucks, in this ¢lass, that carry tess load over the rear wheels have ¢onsid- erably less power than the Speed-Wagon. The Reo, International and White are the only fac- tory-built trucks, and notice the difference in price and Another Advance of $100 Oi ceils Cars Will Take Effect on April 1. C. W. GREGORY ; Agent for Touring Cars 4nd Trucks F. & 8. Garage” Dlicity i} ! so held conferen with M. W. M bo aged USES nm SCOUT ORGANIZER «EPR fete ae | "To OIL FIELDS CONDUCTS. SURVEY iF [touts te" begin he woke a {troops here. A eB eng is counte tion of flies as CONDITIONS IN CASPER Prank FL Farrell of i Aseoctated | Press.) WASHINGTON, Mar. 13.—A second fequést by the state department chat | } American oi! companies In thé Tam- Denver, Boy | | this list which; i wants at will go a, THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Service Remember that when you bring your Ford car to us for The | could not mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service— materials, experienced workmen and Ford factory prices. Your Ford is too useful, too valuable to take chances with poor me- chanics, with equally poor quality materials. Bring it to us arid save both time and money. We are authorized Ford deal- ets, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants: of Ford owners—that’s the assurance we offer. We are get- ting a few Ford cars and first come first to receive delivery. EARL C.BOYLE | 231-237 North Center Phone 9 Pet. of Rear Wheel 60 90 | Ped 35,000 Owners Praise The. New Triplex Springs ORE than 35,000 owners of the new Overland 4 are enthusiastically telling their friends of the; wonderful riding qualities of this car. Triplex Springs smooth out the rough road bumps! ‘Rides as no light’ car ever - rode before.” he “It would be an insult to put shock absorbers on this car.” “The most advanced piece of work yet produced in the motor car line.”—-These are sone of the siticere rs by ments paid Overland 4 b proud owners, The Sedan wei more than pnily 200 pa ‘Touring ‘Car Phone 988 4 e 246 East Third St, MOULTON MOTOR C rea, AAS ORIEL

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