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eee STATE LEADS IN GALE OF SEALS Natrona County Contributes Sec- ond Largest Sum in State to’ Record Made CHEYENNE, Wy: Mar. 25,— Wyoming people purchased $11,238.72 worth of Christmas seals of the 1919 iss according to the report of the ry of the Wyoming Public Health Association, Which was issued here to- ay. Considering the adverse condi- Lions in the state during the seal cam- paign, the report states, this record was excellent, the per capita sales in Wyoming being higher than in any other state of the Northwestern divis- ion. Laramie County residents purchased the gre amount of stamps, $1.830.75 worth, Natrona County residents the atest amount, $1,785.90. Sheridan County was third, with sales totalling | $918. The sales in other Albany, Campbell, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Goshen, $ Hot Springs, 1.11; Niobrara, Platte, $345.55; 84; Sweetwater, $729.99; ; Washakie, 6132.90; Wes- ton, ORATORIO TO FEATURE “GOOD FRIDAY SERVES ATST. MARKS CHURCH St. Mark’s choir is preparing for the ntation of the famous oratorio, “The Crue! ion,” by Sir John Stainer, on Good lay evening, as the spe- cial feature of the Good. Friday sery- ices. Two rehearsals a week are being held under the direction of Hosea C. Johnson, and the choir is being assisted by a number of the prominent singers of the city. C, E. Hood will sing the | barttone solos and Mr. Johnson the tenor solos of the work. The choir is also preparing special} music for next Sunday, Palm Sunday, and for Easter. The Knights Templar will hold a special service at St. Mark’s Easter Sund: evening. = —~—— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION State of Wyoming County of Natrona Public notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of the Leeper Brokerage & Investment Company, a corporation organized and existing under and by. virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, and held at Room 311 Oil Exchange Bldg., Cen- ter Street, Casper, Wyoming, on. the 8th day of March A! D. 1920, at the hour of 10. o'clock A. M.,, at which meeting alk of the stockholders: repre: senting all of the capital stock of said corporation were present, a resolution of dissolution was unanimously adopt- ed by said stockholders dissolving said corporation all of its indebtedness hay- ing been fully discharged and satisfied, and distribution of assets of said cor- poration having been made to its stock- holders legally entitled to receive the same. terminating business of the cor- poration and surrendering its charter and franchise and corporate name and authorizing the officers ‘of the corpora- tion to take’ the necessary and proper steps to effectuate the disSolution of said ‘corporation. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders and to close the af- fairs of the company, are C. H. Horts- man, M. lL. Gehres snd C. EB. Winter, being the last directors in charge of the management of the corporation just prior to dissolution. That a record of such proceedings, signed by the president of the corpora- tion, verified by his affidavit and at- tested by the Secretary of said corpora- | FOR TONSORIAL WORK ADOPTED CHHYENNA, Wyo., Mar. 25.—The old-fashioned “bowl” style of haircut may be expected to be more popular in Cheyenne after April 1, inasmuch as) the high cost of living is due on that BASIN POST OF LEGION (Special to The Tribune.) BASIN, Wyo., March 25,—At a meet- jing of the American Legion post here date again to exert an upward ten-/ which was attended by members of the dency on the cost of tonsorial atten-| local chapter and ex-seryice men Of this tion. All of the barbers of the city / territory, the matter of government aid have signed an agreement that on/for exservice men was. discussed “and April Fools’ Day the price of a shave the bonus plan endorsed. Legislation shall be 35 cents and of a haircut 65 | Was favored embodying the following cents. A shave now costs 25 cents and /joptional features: xtra compensation @ haircut 50 cents. The new schedule | based on length of service at the rate will represent an advance of 133 per of $30 per month, payment to be made cent in shaving price, and 160 per cent |in monthly installments; financial aid in in haircut. price, over the prewar the purchase of rural and city homes; figures. | Vocational: education for all ex-service {men and women; government loans on CHEVENNE TEACHERS ARE VOTED 16 PERCENT RAISE (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo. March Teachers employed in the Cheyenne 25.— cent nearer an even break with the high cost. of living than this year, the school board Wednesgay afternoon having voted increases in salary to all teach- ers, the increases averaging 15 per cent. ‘The salary of the superintendent of city schools was increased from $3,000 to $3,600 and that of the principal of the high school from $2,200 to $2,600 Teachers with one year's experience next r will receive $1,242, those with two years’ experience $1,300 and those with more than three years’ experfence, $1,380. porte ee eee BIG MONEY IN MUSKRATS NOW (By United Press.) PORT CLINTON, Ohio,—The farmers of Ottawa County have found the trap- ping of muskrats a profitable industry this winter. Fur dealers say, that per- | haps a quarter of a million dollars’ will be added to their bank accounts as a result of their efforts. The muskrats are plentiful in the marsh lands along the south shore of | Lake Erie. Prices paid for the pelts | this year exceed by far those paid in previous years. Muskrat pelts when dyed and treated are sold by many retailers as an infer- ior grade of seal, according to fur dealers. PPEAMALG OS | “Realty Transfers o. I, _L. Timmons to A. H. Cheshire, on lots 3 and ¢, block 128, Casper.$ 1 J.C. Carey & Bro. to Emma E. Dropp. on lot 7, block 131, Cas- Natrona Realty Company to George W. Campbell, on part gf lot 1.5, block 7, Casper.......+.+- ee teak R. W. Downes to Paul Heise, et al, on lots 8, 9 and 10, biock 9, East Burlington addition; considera- tion, etc..... W. R. Laymon, et ux, 300 1} D. to B. Rabun, of lot 87, block 34, North Casper add.; consideration, etc... | 1 H. E. Grude, et ux, to Thomas B. Heaney, on lots 7 and 8, block 125 4 W._O,' Wilson, et ux, to Isabelle H. 4 Castell, on. part of lot 11, block 69; consideration........- steee Frank W. Raitora, et ux, to E. Rus- sell Lloyd, on all of lot 5, block 149, Casper; consideration, etc... Emma Mabi, et vir, to Swan Swan- son ,on all of lot 209, Kenwood; consideration .. to .Swa tion under its corporate seal, has. been Dated the 12th day of March, A. D. 1920. (SEAL) Cc, H. HORTSMAN, President. duly recorded as reqaired by law. © c. WINTER, WINTER, Atts: Pub. Mar, 18, 25, Apr. 1,°8, 15, 22, 29, 1920. yr rers NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ AN- NUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the New York Oil Company will be held at the principal office of the Company, at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 10th day of April, 1920, at 10:00 o’ch k in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing directors.for the ensuing year, for the amendment of the by-laws of the said corporation and for the transaction of any and all business that may properly come before the meeting: Stock transfer books will be closed from the evening of March 23, 1920, to re- open on the morning of April 10, 1920. Casper, Wsoming, March 23, 1920. M. E. YOUNG, Secrtary, Pub. Mar. 24, 25, 26, 1920. WANTED Hauling ’ Contracts Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co. Call Temporary Office Wyatt Hotel Dealers—Federal and Re- public Trucks Harry N. Free, et ux, Swanson, lot 9, block Burlington Mills & Banker Company to Wil- liam Miils, on lots 86 and 7, block 5, Mill’s add., consideration, etc.. Casper Realty Company to P, N. Chapin, on parts of Jots 4 and 5, block 147, Casper; consideration, ete. BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 Four - passenger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1 Buick Roadster, 1919. 1°Gre en, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. 1l4-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. 2. Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Three and one-half ton’ Diamond T trucks. 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. 1 Studebaker, 7-passenger, 6-cylinder, in fine condi- tion. Priced‘at $750.00 All the above in good running shape and tires in A number 1 shape. Will sell on time or trade for real estate. | R.N. VanSant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. 8, East public schools next year will be 15 per| ‘business enterprises, offering security jsultictent to gain approval of lécal bank: jing interest ‘LARAMIE FIVE | SMOTHERED BY | CHEYENNE HIGH, H } CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 25.—Chey-' enne high school swamped the Laramie university high school five here in the closing» basketball game before the | State tourney at Laramie this week, by a score of 28 to 9. The score at the | end-of the first half was 12 to 3 for the local quintet. Ericson piled up 16 ‘points for Cheyenne during the pro- gress of the battle, By ect TI “TWELVE MILLION: VOTED | FOR BRAZILIAN NAVY 10 | | DE USED FOR YEAR 1920 RIO DE JANEIRO (By Mail).—Ap- Propriations aggregating approximately $12,786,060 were voted for the Brazilian navy for 1920 by the congress which recently adjourned, The present active personnel of the navy, excluding -offi- cers, numbers approximately 7,100, The Brazilian navy: consists of thir- ty-four yessels, including 4 battleships, 3 cruisers, 10 destroyers, 1 torpedo boat, 3 submarines and 1 submarine tender. This does not include the six German destroyers which a recent cable dis- patch said had been awarded to Brazil by the supreme council. The government proposes to enlarge the navy by the addition of 2 cruisers of from 4,000 to 5,000 tons, 5 destroyers of from 1,000 to 1,200 tons, 3 subma- rines of 250 tons, 1 mine-laying™ship WORLD'S END three- f and 1 oil-earrying tanker, 4 fe Di Sak CT SD TOWN IS TIRED. OF ITS NAME [Live NEWS OF WYomING /Olfl CASPER PRICES _ | BONUS AND ROVERNMENT (CIVIL ENGINEER MD: PLANS APPROVED BY —— CHEYENNE, -Wyo., (Mar. 25.—Wal- | ter Fipke of Green River, Wyo., a civil ; with wife desertion. | asserts that Fluke deserted his-wife in | January of this year and that such ; of Iowa.’ Counsel for Fluke argue that ;inasmuch\jas Fluke- has not been in | Towa since May, 1919, it is impossible that he could have committed an offense | against the laws of that state in Jan- | uary of the present year. Acting Goy- ernor W. BE. Chaplin has given counsel for the State of lowa and for the de- fendant time in which to. prepare and present briefs, GWG FEDERATION AT = ASIN BENG PROMOTED (Special to The Tribune.) BASIN,. Wyo., March 25.—A meeting was held here for the purpose of organ- izing a civic federation. The high school orchestra rendered two selections. Wiliam C, Snow Was selected chairman of the meeting, and Prof. F. L. McNown secretary. A, W. Coons read a paper on what the town has accomplished in the past. A committee consisting. of Mrs. W, C. Snow of the woman’s club, !P. P. Anderson from the Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. V. E. Larrick of the American’ Legion was setected to form a@ plan which ‘will include.in the federa- tion representation from’ the different tions in the téwn. The federation will attempt to ascertain the best method of procedure in mia’ home town. ‘ Wedding Greates Family of Seven CHEYENNS,* Wyo., Mar. 25,—The marriage ceremony hete Tuesday, which united Oscar H. Green and Mrs. Edith White of Pine Bluffs, Wyo., also united seven persons in one family. The bridegroom has three children and the bride two. hig, ——____ P ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS should Bee our ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL Co. 3 EAST MOLINE, Il.—(United Press.)) —East Moline is. tired of being: East Moline. It wants a new name. Confusion in delivery of mail, tele- grams and freight and express. ship- ments is blamed on the similarity ot the name to its’ sister city, Moline, and a distinct identity 1s demanded. Some of the citizens have suggested “Deere” as the new name in honor of John Deere, pioneer implement manu- facturer, whose plants are located here, Sata far. x ’ The sessions of the United States sen- ate for several years after the establish- ment of the federal government were all secret, ATTENTION UNION MEN If You Want the : UNION LABEL On Your CLOTHES Have Them Made by C. H. WHALEY Tailor Phone 483-J 109 E. 1st the English custom fashion. } Do. you. keep -a ily, can Th G's By the Sealed ‘Packagé Always* The Towa charge | ic lodges, churches and other organiza-; Basin a better; riglish Hospitality and ag ee Blue Bowl, There is no more hospitable habit than ‘of serving buffet big-bowl of M & Potato Flakes on, onae sldebo mito whic! * selves? Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co, FIGHTS CHARGE Famous Stream Fails to Float Big MADE BY WIFE for Stock (Special to The Tribune.) SHERIDAN, — Wyo:, March it navigable. This! river facing - starvation, the river route. on™a voyage down the: river. merged boulder and sank. is a total IN FOR | Men and Boys wees i GET THEM AT _ JESSEN’S 114 East Second St. i | | I | ‘d< from your fam- Rnd guests help them- A much more novel, wholesome, leaving appreciated practice. than Tich’ candy about. e golden brown of “M & looks especially well in a blue bowl. Your grocer carries “M & G's" Denver, Colorado aoe | y i ‘Thomas Jefferson “and, Martin Van 5 1 {Buren have been the only men in the : history vf the United Stites) who: have Scow Loaded with Feed 25.— | engineer, is resisting extradition t0/ Powder river, among the most famous | Polk County, Ia., where he is charged |or American streams and perhaps better nown in the erstwhile European. war zone than any other American river, is I t has been es- action was an offense against the laws tablished conclusively by the ‘costly: ex- periment of a group of stockmen of the Arvada district, Who, with roads im-| passable and their herds “along the conceived the idea of transporting feed.to the stock via In pursuance of this plan a scow “12x24 feet in dimensions was constructed at Arvada, successfully launched on the Powder. river, loaded with $2,000 worth of grain and started LATEST STYLES SPRING HATS. They Sell Shoes - ‘having been taken out on the. grain. ‘The intention’ had been to oat tle teed |} a the Fi Red Anow TOD AT THE IRIS 12h miles‘down the river. sean perved as governors tates, foreign ministers, heads of » t#, vice-presl- taka and presidents.) i) It pro- fveeded 150 yards, collided with a sub- ‘The cargo loss, no marine insurance VERY Dubbelbile Suit carries the famous Dubbel- ; bilt guarantee, which assures six months’ wear, rip, hole, tears or suit will be repaired free. ‘That means no mending, and clothes that cost less ‘in the end. Bring your boy in. “ $14.75—816,75--$18.75—20,75—and upwards to 36.75: Boys DUBBELBIL Tctoiss ~ Guaraitsea Gor 6MonthsSorvcs “_ BARNETT OUTFITTING CO. FORWARD, MARCH We Have Enlarged Our Store - In‘ order to better take care of our ever-increasing busi- ness. Friday morning will be the opening day of a new Meat Market in’ connéction, which will handle every- thing that the larger markets carry. Finest of meats, fish and poultry. 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