Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1920, Page 8

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SLED LEME LS PED LT EE LE LE LE ELE A AME AE STE SS ME ET MET St, |\ 70) A A A AT AT A A A AT A A A A EE! AS A a OT a A a a a a ae ae ae a SEVEN AD! ISING STUNTS. THAT HELPED A LOT vs H. T. White of the Pelletier Co.,/ ix City, Ta,: “One. We ran @ series. of feature sales, one important feature being heav- ity’ advertised: every day, the advertise- ments being numbred, so that when A Woman noticed the advedtisement and number she would know it belong- ed to a series and be on the lookout for those to follow. “Two. Another feature was to; ne, vive some of the quaint old fashions: tyles of 1870, as exploited. in book, the ‘Vogue’ of that pe- riod. e made appropriate window dis-, plays, aturing the styles in 1870 in different ways im our advertising and other displays, drawing numerous eulo- gistic comments from our customers, ticularly dur elderly ones. “Three. To get in touch with su- burban people we featured a series of advertisements, running them on five consecutive Fridays, “dedicating each advertisement to. one. particular suburb. We secured information, concerning the, growth and progress. of. this. suburb. from some prominent man in, the com- munity, which we included in an edi- torial in the advertisement, giving this man proper credit for the details sup- plied. Hand bills were also distributed in these suburbs on the days: dedi: cated to them, and these contained bus- iness-building information concerning. the suburb obtained from, the chamber. of commerce, and also drawing atten- tion to our advertisements and sales. “Four. Another stunt was a month’s drive for 5000 new customers, The trouble with most stores in putting op these: drives is they expend all their energy and ammunition the first day or week, and then relax their efforts. The, first week we put on a dollar. sale, featuring dollar merchandise of all kinds, the next week. we ran a brife’s white-wear sale; another week we had a ready-to-wear sale; still another one that appealed. especially. to the’ chil- dren and as a wind-up. we ran a large thermometer. in the center. of our, adver- tisement, showing our: progress in mak- ing new friends. Half of our custom- e re charge, anes and ag we, opened up 2500 new accounts, we have every reason to believe we securd the 5, 000 new customers. for which we aim. ed. ‘ive. Another idea, we used to ad- vantage was to offer $5 for every prac: tical, usable idea sent in by our sales force, for the betterment of our store service. Excellent ideas soon started ta flow in. A happy week was one sug-} gested we adopted during armistice! week when we used hundreds ‘of smil- ing faces in our advertisements to de- pict happiness, carrying out the idea in afl our advertising and display fea-) tures. “Still another suggestion we adopted was designed to encourage the shopping of children for mothers too busy to come themselves. Special lists were sent to the mothers for use in their children and every care was used | in attending to their requirements. | NOTHING LIKE NEWS: [| INTEREST \ When “Jim” Scanlon, now of the Rob-) idoux pharmacy, St. Joseph, Mo., was{ proprietor of a drug store in Platts-| burg, Mo., there was nation-wide inter- est in a murder trial in Kansas City, the prosecutign. endeavoring to prove} that certain unfamiliar drugs were used | to poison the victim. Scanlon one day mixed a number of! chemicals and displayed them in his} window along with clippings. He oven} rewrote the prescription that was sup-| posed to have done the damage. His! window was drawing a full house for} several days as natives speculated on! THERE'S TO ARO ary to} the amount of the drug nece cause one to forget his trouble | TRUS \ COLORED EHOTAS SHOW { HOW. HOUSES, LOOK B | -If the w en of a certain ceultgeel City “paint the .furniture store of| that city which handles paint is. largely to be blamed and the word does not carry, any particular reference to cam- ouflage, either, except as it might mean} to camouflage a house that did not! care to lopk as old as it really is. Fach year there are houses in tha at | city getting to, the ‘point where they) re equine a new coat of paint. And last r a. number of these were spotted} and. photegraphed with a five by seven | camera for the store mentioned. The} finished prints. were then turned over to a girl in, the local studio who colors/ slides. ‘Phe store has on-hand. a looge-leag scrap book furnished by the maputacturer, to, suggest color com- binations. for customers. The paint mun refers to this book and picks out) of the above entitled court, where any- 4 combination, that he thinks would do one interested’ may examine sald ucoaunel the, house. Justiee apd instructs the} cdlorist to color the print in that com- bination. * | The next s is to call on the wo- man of the house with tho colored print} in the sulesman’s. hands. He mentions | that he. happened to notice that her} house about ready for a, painting | and he he! would offer @ sugges- thet He then springs the photograph: | It has all the effect of the usual color tion. me picture of: a house, with the} ided strong point in. its being her) own house. She is bound to. consider nd. to, get her imagination, to work. if she does not accept the sug-| ion, she takes kindly. to, the. call} is likely ‘to let the store furnish| paint when she does get, to the. where She wishes to paint—an val that is hastened by the sales: ) in his talk. The print gives, him | something with which to “come ot the} stage.” Once in a while) in the séason, col-| ored slides ie turned out from: these} negatives with the nofice that “gne of the latest houses to be painted with | our paint is, this attractive, resi- nd nt denge of Mrs. Henry Jones, Gilad to. furnish you . free a color photograph of your, hon Plays Provide. Titles for Furniture Displays. Three times the theater at Ellens;} burg, W. has selected. plays that} have fitted in excellently with the win-| dow displays of Pitterer. Bros. The} was “Up in Mable’s Room," | also. Dlaged:a poster, in: ang abort a aan pa ashe which: played: there: a, few weeks. ago. When. the town. was plagarded, with |‘ posters of this-play, the. store at the same time it room suite-such as one Another window was used ih gonnec-. tion with “Tea for-Bhrec. “Twin Beds" was the first one of the serigs. couyse the. werent of the theater! did; not objet and arrangement gave the store a. bie tor its digplay. Clerks’ Buttons Help to Break the Ice. G. O. Guy, who operates a) store at one of Seattle’s busy downtown, corners; Where, a, great deal of the trade Js, transient, has found a way to make! | the newcomer fee} ab home in hig store. He furnishes. each clerk with printed, “My. name ig G. J. Jones (or, whatever it is) What is yours?” or, in some. cases, “Let's get acquainted.” According to. the clerks and Mr. Guy many. people respond to. the: friendly invitation. and: eventyally: become regu- Jar customers of the store. sete ers) Japanese bronze work was the inven: tion of a woman. a aN) ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS: should see our ad this issue, UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL Co, 3-13-10 EOE AN EST EI NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION bogs ig hereby given that at a. spe- mesting of the stockholders of Boe C Company, a Wyoming: corpora- tion, legally called and held at the office of the Company at Casper, Wyom- Ing, on the. 2nd day of July, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at which meeting stockholders. representing and owning more than two-thirds of the capital stock of said company issued and outstanding or all of such capital stock issued and outstanding were present, by Jegal resolution unanimously adopted, said corporation. was ordered digsolved, said company having ceased to do busi- ness, all corperate debts having been paid and the. corporate assets and Property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The Statutory trus- tees for creditors. and stockholders are Cc. H, Townsend, Winnie Bucknym, and Leigh. Bk Townsend, Dated this 4th day of February, A. D. 1920. @. Hi TOWNSEND, President. LEIGH B. SOW NEEND, Seorétary. Pub, Mar. 9, 16, “2s, 30, April 6, 13, 20, 1920. | (wow) ———— NOTI€E, OF. SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF HOLMES HARDWARE CO., A WYOMING Bie dog pest ay To, the Stockholders of Holmes Hard- ware Co., a Wyoming Corporation: Notice is ‘hereby given that pursuant | to ‘the request of the owners of a ma- | jority of the. sbares of the capital stock of the above-named, Holmes Hardware ‘0., 2 Wyoming corporation, a mecting | of the stockholders of the said company will be held at the principal office of |the company, 145 East Second. street, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on ths 8th day. of April, 1920, at ten) o'clock @, ™. Of said, day, for the purpose of considering and voting on the. foligw- ing question, to-wit: “Shall the capital stock of the said Holmes Hardware Co. be increased from Twepty-Five Thousand Dollars, divid- ed into Two Hundred and Fifty, shares of the par value of One Hundred Dol- lars per shire, to One Hundreg@ Thou- sand Dollars, divided into On@ Thou- sand shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully paid and nop-assessable. ee this, 9th. day of March, A. D. BARLE. D, mney te Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, 4920." (wow.) a NOTICE. GF FENAL, Gnerae AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTA’ The State of Wyoming, : County of Natrona : In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District, In the Matter of-the Estate of + HARRY G. DUHLING, Deceased, Notice is hereby given, to, all credi- tors and other persons interested in. the, above entitled estate, 1925, ;her final account and: petition fon dis. tribution. of said estate, with the Clerk that on March % ‘and petition and filé objections thereto ut any time on or before May 8th, 1999, that | last publication of this.notice on Apri} 6, 1920, and if no objections are filed! tiie» Executrix, will make final: sestle: ment of suid estate on May 10, 19% of |S. S00n thereafter as the matter may, jhe heard by the court. , Wated. this %th day of Mareh, A. Di 920, GERTRUDE A, DUHLING, Executrix, of the Estate of Harry-G. Dubling, Deceased. | WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Pub, Mar. 9/16, 23, 30, April 6, 1020; 1920, cwow) BL a NOTICE FOR, PUBLICATION NTED FOR PROV- ug WALL, In, Dist ne pire Court, txtt Judicial pie ict, The State of Wyoming, county of Natrona, #8. In the Matter of the: state of Kate: Julian, Deceased. To all persons, interested in said Es- tate; Notice is hereby given, that Thurs: a pees oval celluloid button, upon which is the undersigned Bxecutrix filed is, within thirty days after the) Address waenosapher. Box emu (SBAL) ‘= i ‘Sein ee m tour-|, 5 | ee, one — aR on y t hs a ‘WAREHOUSE ROBERT N; OGDEN, Jn. tame CORD ET Mie Oe chal BE WE Bia Saike am BEN: aTORAGH S| pa Loe Attorney annraaren--- 20,90 — Pub. Mar, % 9, 16, 28, 1920, aa te $8 | ROP BAGH Second-hand lumber. 1H | ome ROR none i Pea aoe ® NO Jr! eh sia. sire Soe Burvevor Se Walco, ON NS at Shere tor the Oi “Barber gues" £3 bridges... 43,90| HOR, SALE—Let 60x40, corner Tingsin S00, some Hing —- Boe tole Pitas her, Shop and and 2 “ang Kirk. Close a7, mn Macbence, Big, Toads bridges. preril Medaeat WANTE: Bn re wife. whe Bo nt? toner 4-17-6¢ and =~ 48.00 Peg re merase scr Uy aera - --- 56.00) "OR ae a ranch In “Johnson “county, wy witeral A rs ridweB. 44.90 ee! rh 5008 efadoale conditions ane spedial 1a cindves: disease | =| pen SS, Spun ait Past Le tireak, Wee WH, : S star et | iia aod at at once. “aR Eta RA 4-23-30 WAN gale-gamnleyre® Suan of val le haveq. nin ee eaensetitaae icing oe hea CAEL Orla fos 1056. ; barks ! OLAS LARS OYBRS jm Pension... __ Washakie Couniy, assumption the. "compas stocks year 1919, freee eee 63,2; Monee manunee ne of te Motor Co,, rin a Compan; anac)ane, 5 aware Go, honda and pony Zp ap oe fu SChOrRS| Holmes. Hardware Go, roads 232.82)" "; and will ratify. u action) sag pg SNE ‘of Trustees authoring} pen such sale and the release of said mort- 135.50. Gage 1,95 By, order of the Board of Trustees, 100.00} Dated Chicago, Illinois, Februnry 2, 1920, Co., supplies... es 1.25 Mary I. Duthie, pe 15.00 | WIBLIAM: Hy FINE, JOHN D. CALDIVELE, I Schulte Hardware, bridges Savadonne Ward Tubbs; juror. 9.00 Pub, Beb, 10), 27; 24 oon 2, 9 16, 23;)|ds De France, , witness. 10,00 30, ADE. 6; aus ¥ Bljs Letskus, witness, 10.00} core Mabel Lang, pension. MF DIRGOLUTION ty eee NOTICE OF Deputy County in. the sum: of; Assessor. Notice ts: PE eg ven that at a spe-|Drenty-five Hundred Nea ($2600.00): cial eg eo eth ga op ane? "Dhe. appointment by HI. K. Caxison, Wiorinin salen ME ‘ak the. of County. Clerk, of Alma F. Hawley. as, fice of Dur! & Suite. 30, Deputy: County Clerk to serve. during. bis Durham Dewars 8 “‘Wyom- the, month of March, 1920, approved, oes ae 185, 1980, at the. Jawioxsnd. a for tu of eight.o'c! at Tageting | and: Heung: o ee all Br Ko cont Pie caret lowed as. solar Sin-L. MeQutch 1949; Pn gee tions by: Hazel Conwell, representing alkof the capital si said company, and by. proper regglu- tions, unanimoushy yn ge gor- poration was or need: ‘ed, the, cor- Porat enterprise, ned. and the chee Rap franchise. and corporate. name, a j " haying ‘September, 1919 __ ceased - to, do business, all’ corpoxate| November, 1919, _. sanity % debts beg Weer pee aly cormerela Board adjourned, to. March, 4 1920: liabilities, and the corporat ROBE: J. VEIRCH, assets Giatribyted, amon among the peceone entitled thereto. The stat-| Attest: utory. trustee: for: c: and: stoclc- H. K, CARLSON, reditors holders. is. the Western Engineering, @hairman. Clori. Company. HESS ae WD, MANNE March 4) 1929; (SEAL,), Casper, Wyo., March. 4.1920. cM. BRYAN, — '__¢ Secretary. Pub. Feb. 24; Marok,2; 9 16, 23, 30; 1920) NOTICE OF AND DIST —_—— The State of; Wyoming; : Oftice of the County Clerk. STATE. OF WYOMING d ae County: of! Natrona i ) Board: of Commissioners in, and for Natrona, County, Wyoming, met this! ‘4th: day. of March,’ 1920, in purguance ‘to-adjournment-of yesterday, there. be- SARKER, Peceased. Notice is hereby; given. to- all credit}; The following billg were. nrggentes, tors and other persony intorestad inthe | Audited and allowed and-certificates on. above entitled estate, that on March 1,{ dered drawn for same; 1920, the unde ode Aarninintrator J.-B. Scott, insurance. (court- filed his final acgount and ition for} house: exp. fund) ..--..---..$980.53 \distribution of saidestate, withthe Clerk|M. P: Wheeler, premium on of the above entitled. court, where apy-} bond (courthouse exp. fund) one interested may. examine said:account/M; PB. Wheeler, insurance (court- and petition and file objections, thereto} house-exp. fund) -22-....-____ 20,15, at any time on op before, May Sti, 1920,/ Vernon Law Book Go. law lk that is, within thirty days-after the last! b (courthouse exp; fund), 72.09) publication of this. notice on April: 6,/Lawyérs Co-Operative Publish- 1920, and if no objecyions.are filed the} ing Co. law library (law li- Administrator will naae. ‘inal settle-}) brary fund). -_. 17.50 ment of said estate on May 1€, 1979, or| Casper Typewriter bs paca gh 25 hy the matter "may TL OT RE Sy SaaS Tira by the cou: W. W. Hanl;. shoeing hors Dated. this. 9th, day of Marca, A, D.|. (Go, farm pS erie raat 1920. Nicol: AUSTIN C. BARKIi “e(apabeua ia Cet 5 and bridges _-___ Administrator of: the Batate The, Offi Bond o! of S. B. BARKER, Deceasat. + WYELIAM 0. WILSUN, Attorney’ for Administrator. Pub. Mar, 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, (wow) NOTICE, OF INCORPORATION 486.75 2,00, 14,00 my A. of Natrona in the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2000.00)) approved. Board adjouriied..to. March 5, 1920. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Wen Mega e 1920, Attest: Notice: is ‘hereby given that the Ver- H. K. CARLSON, ley ‘'Pransporation Company) has been Clerk, incorporated under the laws of the Btate’ of Wyoming, with the capital stock of March 5, 1920 $50,000.00. divided into 500 shares of the par value of $100 each and a term of existence of/fitty y, The number of directors shall be three and the names of those who shall man- » age the affairs of the company for the] Board of Commissioners in® and for first year are Frank H. Verley. H. B,| Natrona County, Wyoming, met this Durham and Alfred R. Lowey. The ob-| 5th day. of March, 1920, in. pursuance yject of the incorporation is to engage|to. adjournment of yesterday, there be- in. the business: of trangporation. in all ing present Robt. J. hy Chairman, f ners Te a eae and J.B. Griffith, and H. K, Ison, County. Casper, Wyo., March 5, 1920. Officerof the County Clerk. SRARB OF WYOMING ° » dss. County of Natrona The rations of thy campa) Tay, be val on. in the, state of Wromine and in other states of the United States, The principal. place of business in the State of Wyoming shall be at Casper, |i, Natrona County, and the agent “in charge thereof is Alfred .R. Lowey, 301 ‘Oll Exchange Bldg. VERLEY TRANSPORTATION COM. DURHAM @ LOWBY. Attorneys. ke t ‘ fe The following proceedings were had towit: The- foliowing bills: were presented, udited: and. aliawed and certificates; ered drawn for same: To HE. Jay, services {asses- sor’s fund __,.2-.-s--5.-2.--4$250.01 . K.. Gunn, services, (Spnemeot’s INDY ~~ ~~ a ni =n =— 5420.00 OK, Gunn, services “S if Pub. h 22, 23, 24, 1920: AY = Royo lh assessor's ex- a COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS Ea ytnamba hemaical Mfe. Co., March. 3.1920 | gourthouse expense 2.-.-..--- Casper, Wye. March 3, 1920: National Supply Co., seen: ae Office of the County Glerk.}. bridges isranis OF WXOMLNG ) Geo, B. Nelson,, Ws, PN RSs hue nto Robt. J, Veitch, comtnglissionoers ) expense Board of Commissioners in and; for}d. By Griffith, Co. Com., salary Natrona County,’ Wyoming, met this] and’ expense 3 months_---.-__ 8rd day of March, 1920, in pursuance} J. W. Bingenheimer, insurange > P) q 36.00 County of Natrona day, the 26th day of March, A, D. 1920)! to adjournment of yest there be-| (courthouse expense) ~_.-----. 176,20" at 10 ofelogt, a, my Ofvmaid day, at thesing Preacnt Robt. J. Vei . Chairman,| Western Union Tel. Co, tele count ca ne Samed ta of Nae City) Commissioners Py A. Hall and J. Be graph service ..2. Casper, in the County, of Natrona! Grittith, and HH. Ky 2 Count: Bour red W in the, State of Wyoming, has. beenbolerk, ang Sams < % sng eT one Je V EGE GEL appolnicd: as the time: abd: place for! rhe followiit- proceedings were had, bi ‘Chairmam proving the. will of said Kate Julian;} to.wit: Altest: deceased, and for hearing the applicas) phe following. bills were presented, H. K, CARLSON, ;tlon of Frank Julian. for the issuance audited and allowed aud vertitioates: Cleats. ing, Present Robt. J. Veiteh, Chaismam |! County. of Natrona Commissioners T. A‘ Halk and J. B. In the District. Court Of the Gixtir Ju- ae and Ee K, Carlson, County dicial District, Clerk. In the Matten-of the Estate of The following proceedings were had, Ss. B. B. to-wit: au ay i Marioi > ley as; Deputy, Assessor in the Counts |? tne Would Anditors and Accountants corse. hae eebgrt. 211 Ol) Exchange Bldg. out your In; hone 660. Le Lk OTE ONS Wyoming Credit>Rating Exchange conek wine . seate anywhere. 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TALBERT, Representative at | Smith-Turner Drug Stere, Phone 176 Os ————_.____g VETERINARY. SURGEON. | BR. A. R. ih ert ad At Casper Pharmac: Phone 180. € ~ into the soft plaster, ——— Many of the finest carpets and 1 of today are. in Bulgaria, they are nearly all sold as being of T kish or Persian manufacture. The: extray: Of Japan, finds vent most! ing. colleges, “assembling literature’ana art, and ministering | those senses and desires thew’ which jeri te. a oes uss but ure ance of the newly Pr yin endov sures, of 5 to ing

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