Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 6

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WOOL SCOURING Resocaats 10, EQUIPMENT ON. f WAY TO CSPER Two Cars of OMacBiniery mee from Denver and Second Shipment Starts from Philadelphia Two cats of machinery ‘were shipped te fa trom the White Houise. from Denver last week forthe new ary proéess of cleaning wool that: is being | instatled here for the — Unitéd * States a Wool Company. Ralph O'Rourke, thee (By Associated Press) reer of the company, is at the Hen- | nd as soon as the machinery | ante uded it will«be placed ready for) CONSTANTINOPLE, Mar. 26.—The anti-Bolshevik army, pete 3 in the viethity of Novorossisk and ‘moving operation, Other machinery is to be | shipped from Philadelphia this week | and oon as that arrives and ifs in- d the plant will begin operations. | licate of wealthy men of Denver | n nold of the business end of| mpany’s affairs and. has bought all the stock there was for sale, agree- ing to finance the company ‘as long as it might need additional funds. Another plant similar in most | re- spects to this Casper plant, is being in- stalled in Philadelphia and will beirun by Mr. Shinn, a noted wool expert, who where the general —o WILSON | “\COST OF MAKING BEET SUGAR IS TO BE:PROBED (By Associated Press.) DENVER, Mar. 26.—1 | of the cost of manufacturing beet ; Sikar will be immediately, | “United States District Attorney Ted- | \Fow’ announced today. \-'That the de- "partment would undertake such work was arinounced in Washington, ‘fol- lowing a conference between Tedrow is Palmer. if the Bolsheviki ry ‘Nororossisk. Prevalence: of typhus among the refugees.is making their removal dimicult, potas tic EBB seta Mr, and Mrs. Burton Lester returned. yesterday from Denver, where they | have spent a few days on a business | and plemeene Pe a trip. > Would Rather } Fight . Than Work “I suffered for years with stomach! trouble ‘and could nét eat and just! hated for anyone to say work to me. I would rather fight. course of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy 1 actually want to work, and talk abou: gat, I am the last one to leave the table now.’® It ‘is a simple, hormtess | preparation that removes the catarrhal| mucus from the intestinal tract 31d al- The won ana miuisié of the ‘Trans: von} national hymn were composed by 8 Dateh woman, Mile. Catherine Felicie yan Rees, | een Sea NOTICE, OF INCORPORATION OF THE WYOMING LEASING ithe DEVELOPING COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on the! 1th day of Mareh, 1920, « corparation was organized named the Wyoming Leasing and Developing Company. .| the objéct. for which: said- corpo |for ‘and. produce oll” and natusal eis! jand to refine the same, to at‘ purchase, lease or otherwise 1a: ining or believed to contain oil And | gas and to do all things necessary to rcarry out the above object. That the edpitul stock of sald cor- ‘poration is one hundred thousand 13100,- (000.00) Dollars, divided into One Million! 1,000,000) shares of the par value uf! Ten (10¢) Cants each, That the term of existence shall Le pasty years fromthe 17th day of “March.| eThat said corporation Has three di} }rectors and that the directors for tre first year thereof, now selected, pre GC. R. Reed, Floyd BW. Pendesl, and aM, Ly Johnson, j That the prinelpal office of said cor- poration shail be 312 Of ‘1 ge} {Bld., and the person in actual charge of| {the affairs of said‘corporation shail be! ed as local agent dt | WYOMING LEASING |. OPING COMPANY, | ; By) Cc. R. REED. | Attest: | ML, WA NRPS Anvaltd'e. Fecttnine Radeene Box 131, Tribu 2 NEw well Wi, soorine Phone 2 -PRADE ar for PAR locate) NOTICE OF’ INCORPORATION OF UTOMOBILE tow t/ hundred this year. See our ad this txsur: UNIVERSAL CHESAICAL CO. | THE WERES OIL COMPANY (|e Notice is hereby given that ‘on the 4th day: of March, 1920, a corporation was organized’ named the Wertz Oil; That the object for which} Company. jsald corperation was formed is {0 pros-- pect, bore, to acquire by purchaso, lease or other- ‘wise lands containing or, bélleyed t6 -|tontain pil and gas and’to vo all things to carry out the above ob-|) necessary ject. That the capital stock of said cor- poration Is Five Handrad ~ Phousend ($500,000.00) Dollars, divcled ‘Into five hundred thousand (500006) shares of par valne of one ($1.00) dollar etch, That the term of exsse1ce shall he fifty. years from the 24th day March, 192% ‘That sali corporation nus fiva tors and that the directors for the year thereof, now seed ate hort N. Riley, rge Smith. t the porat‘on sill Since taking i] John: A. Murray, who has been select-| the person in | Wertz, who has been selec local agent of said oapecanaay WERTZ OIL COMPANY, By BEN WERTZ, drill for and produce’ oil! | was formed is to prospect, hore. ‘drill and natuhal gas and to refifie the. same,| The Fishing Sea- son Is Open We have everything for the.fisherman but the fish, Rods, Reels, Poles, Lines, Flies, Sal- mon.. Eggs, — Fly Books | The Little Store with the We \Move. Downstairs on or About April 1 Bstum, committee is directing a so-called Bov- ernment..- has been in charge of the wool classify- ing*plant owned by the woolen manu- facturers in and around Philadelphia for the past eighteen years. Caspe fortunate to have this plant located here, as it promisés great things} in the wool-line for Casper and Wyo- ming. It is said to be only a stepping stone to carding and spinning mills, knitting mills and woolen milis that will) follow the cleaning plant. The wool cleaned by this process Tan! been c nd spun and made up into ‘ and cloth since the plant was started here, and an exhibt- | tion of the products which are pro- : nounced by experts to be of an unusual- : ly quality, will be ed on exhi-| . oe hoot ~ CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M. TODAY lays the Inflammation © whic practically all stomach, ‘live including appendi- She Was a Chorus Girl— Luck was against her. Circumstances forced her to pose as this man’s wife. , Who graduated from -| FLOYD. &. JOHNSON, / Séeretary. | Attest: PENDELL, | M. L. JOHNSON, Secrotury. anloridg La Presilent. ” Big Business PHONE 18 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Tris Theater!: TODAY TOMORROW THE BIGGEST ND MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW OF THE YEAR Continuous 2:30 to 11 p. m. TODAY. and SATURDAY: Medical College of Balti-| After LaGrippe| Troubles of Stomach and Liver Tos Angeles, Calif.:—“I_will gladly tell of the relief and cure Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical iscovery gave me. I ‘Was sick with troublesof stomach, { liver, etc., and La Grippe with all its acending ailments. When all else failed Dr. Piere Golden Medica Discovery did the } good work. IT also took Dr. Pierce’s . Pleasant Pellets for | biliousness with grand succeds._I write with gratitude to tell others of the relief that is in store for them. Do not delay but hasten to get the above remedies suffering from any indisposition”’— Samven Kauisxy, 978 Huclid Ave. Sars, Sick-Headache, _ ‘PALS IN BLUE’ Indigestion, —THEN— Biliousness PATHE NEWS Stockton,’ Calif.:—“For constipation, fc k headache, for*an inactive liver, Never mind the storm. You cannot afford to miss this extraordinary bill for inidigestion@and biliousness, there i nothing to equal, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant! ADMISSION 10c and 25c SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Pellets. I have “ried other things but iis the ‘Pe best of any.”—Mrs. F, eae ier Sok aS "EYES OF YOUTH’ 29 8. Grant St. <HARRY GARSON + =PRE NTS THE SCREENS MOST VITAL, PERSONALITY ARA KIMBALL YoING- =(IN> HER FiRST BIG DRAMATIC FEATUR ‘EYES or YOUTH: FROM, Trt PLAY OF THE SAME NAME BY MAX MARCIN LAVISHLY STAGED- MAGNIFI GORGEOUSLWY Gé ANC The Big 6-Reel Special “RESPECTABLE BY PROXY’ Napoleon built a stone wall between his room and Josephine's. Why? In “Resnectable by Proxy” history repeats itself. He was a gay young, blade, heir to big money. He married a chorus lady. After three days they were throwing plates at each other. Then she left him. He was reported killed. | Enter Second chorine unknown by the boy. She goes to his home and poses as his wife. ‘Then the boy comes home. Climax No, 1. His mother brings them together—gives them adjoining rooms, Climax No. 2. Then came the stone wall betweén the two rooms. A spicy romance, full gf original twists. laughs. Why? | Clean and bubbling with —THEN— FOR THE SLIVER ATLY SCENEO WNED A RE ANITA STI “Old Kentucky” Never a more tense and gripping drama screened Portrays with intense realism all the: gigantic scenes the ago could enly suggest! _The great Kentucky Hand‘cap race with a girl by a Feud | battles herve tie Hover of the hills where death j is isthe inevitable end. rushing into a to’save a thoroughbred racer, Gun datiabiivmicblsbaeaky 4d and U. S. vivenie Uitte. : Masked night riders chasing outlaws at breakneck speéd over the mountains. . A girl on horseback leaping over a broken bridge ‘above a yawning chasm. to save her lover. + SCORES OF OTHER INTENSE DRAMATIC MOMENTS WITH A BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY OF A LOYAL CLANS-GIRL ° UNDERLYING IT ALL SS seo PETE MORRISON In “NECK AND NOOSE”—Two-Reel Western Comedy cee eeeeeesS Sea a eSeSeeeesss SevvSSSS SSS NOTICE! fog ~ $ Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. - Your Easter cA; It:is not too soon to think of the other things you will need to complete your Easter apparel. Petticoats of Satin, Taffeta, and. Jersey in beautiful tints. and “rolotae will_be in great demand. K? Poa%ecte Meck So agoageg Me Gaeta so aSe-afe-eSo-ehe eget e 2, %, i? Soetoro MARKABLE S MARI HUGHES PAULIN! WE WILHAM RRANO LO OF LIFE EYES ofr YOUTH BREABLE DRAMATIC FILM CVER PUBLI D ADE AT ACO xe OOe LYRIC THEATER Saturday and Sunday You'll enjoy the many new “Fitrite” flounce treatments in pin tucks, Van Dyke points, and. accordian pleatings. Let us help you select the proper Petticoat to harmonize with your new gown. PPPIEO TS iM ? soatee! o ? Postect ase: ommercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE oO, > 9, *? % wer Our Windows Phones 13 and‘14 THE BOOTERY | Fourth Floor, 0. 5. Bldg. Now is a) g00d" time to come in and pick it out, These new young men’s Chesterfield suits are made with ‘narrow’ sleeves, long skirts to the coat, high waists and sort lapels. “(Very little padding, it any.) And the tailoring is the real Chesterfield kind. You'll be glad to have it in your suit this year. All the new. things that come with your Easter suit, they're ready here now. Don’t miss them —nheckwear, shirts, fine hosiery, and the Spring hats. Come in soon! It's a good time to’ buy now! M. D. BARNETT OUTFITTING CO. 121 East Second BARGAINS IN USED CARS A Four - passenger Hudson r, two extra tires. | Buick, Roadster, 1919. 1 Gre en, four-passenget Has ie a cord tires. In excellent shape. \Y4-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. » Overhauling now. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks. 2 Thee “half ton ae, et F tucks. 1 1 ive-vassenger Chalmers. 1 Studebaker, 7-passenge? 6-cylinder, i I tion. Priced at $75 All the above in good ran Wee and tires In A number ir ‘Will sell ‘on time or trade fo! real estite, R. N. VanSant Henning Hotel Casper, W°

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