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Bi Y ey i i PAGE SIX DOPESTERS PICK AEDS TO AEPEAT INDIANS LOOK BIG IN AMERICAN Woe BY HENRY L. FARRELL ( ited Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, April 13.—Ohio will NEW YORK, Apr. 13.—Eight Na- be the baseball capital next fall ,the | tional League ball clubs go to the oracles of the diamond say. wire Wednesday for the 1920 race. Having satisfied a desire of 50 years With the tendency of baseball dope last year when the Reds won the | to go ast picking a winner is al- tional league pennant, the Buckeye | most as perilous to one’s judgment 18 are to see another dream come as giving a dry lecture in England pass by havi world’s ies However, if the Cincinnati I an all-Ohio a » dope seems to | boat goes down, it will take the point experts with it as Pat Moran's cham- To those who come at him with mitt pions are almost a unanimous choice outstretched and nice words of con to repeat. gratulations, Tris Speaker, who starts The miracle man of 1919 has intact his second season as a big jeague the team that created the sensation manager says. t season and won the world's “Not so loud. Maybe you're right | championship. They nosed out seven but I don’t want the boys to get full other clubs last year and there is no of that cinched-pennant stuff. pn why they should not leave Speaker is right. The Cleveland In them behind again, for none of the a haven't cinched the American n: seven have been strengthened to a league pennant. But if they don’t more dangerous degree. land first on the heap, the young Like the Braves of 1914, the Reds leader of the Dunn tribe is going to | may suffer from “Patus enlargus,” as have some tall explaining to do. Johnny Evers has pointed out. But The dope ms plain as a nose on on the other hand, as another expert the fac White Sox won the | reasons, the Reds will hardly forget and the White Sox » Indians ran r the pile that landed in their pockets out of the series divvy last fall and m such 4 : last year it i money has peculiar powers of in- doubtful if they would hi: been able ducement. to hold the lead over the regulation | John ‘eGraw still has that treach- 154-game schedule. The Indians are | erous infield hanging as an ill omen just strong if not stronger than | over the Young blood in the th were last son. Nothing to | sons of George Kelly and Frank seems strong enough on paper to sgh have replaced the veterans, keep them out of the first hold, Hal C and Heinie Zimmerman, Detroit and the New York Yankees } but Larry Doyle and Art Fletch will fight it out for second place. Hugh are still there around the keystone Jennings and Miller Huggins say so. | sack’ and if they were unable to QE Howe it looks to b&| stand the gaff last season it is not right gers had a dependable | easy to reason that they will be able pitehir ff, something they to bear up under the strain this 7 ars, they would be ri McGraw has one of the best pitching ns’ heels. The Yankees | staffs in the league and he should ied on the offense by the | finish second. Babe Ruth but the; Pittsburgh and Brooklyn look to just as ot as they wei have have between them the fight for season, have a good pitching | thira 1 George on will fr. start his first on Jimmy Burke and his Browns m: lenglie(mhnnger with Aiseasoned land in the first division in the pI club of ability that should r of the dilapidated White Sox. With | to proper handling. Brooklyn Buck Weaver, Chick Gandil and | the “makin’s’ of a first. division rg gone the plight of the club and will be stronger this year yston Red than la ason. Manager Robin- 2 y their two | son w exceptionally fortunate in Dig deals and Clarke Griffith didn’t tingia redlsfindiini young kGernte have time enough under his neW | Neis, from the Canadian League, to ime as president of the Washing fill in the pl of Tommy Griffith ton club to get some players he was in the outfield. George Mohart, a after. Connie Mack has a team of | young pitcher of ability, was also extremely young players that may be | in acquisition of mer a surprise and pull the Mackmen out 1 © going out to Pasadena, Cal, of the cellar this season. the Cubs were counted a sure one yaa any two-three club, But misfortune o KNOGKS | took Fred Mitchell in orn’ Charley Hollocher had to his hand operated on, Fred Merkle was hurt and then along came Charley Herzog with an injury that threatens to impair his usefulness for the sea- son. In addition the arm of George yler failed to respond to winter tment and he shows no promise of returning to his old form. The Cardinals possess potential QUT BRITISH CHAMPION IN THE FIFTH ROUND (By Associated Press.) HARTFORD, Conn., April 13.— | strength and they may live up to Young Chaney of Baltimore knocked | “ranch Rickey’s annual promise to out Joey Fox, featherweight cham- | ‘do something.” The Phils have been pion of England, in the fifth round | built up by Manager Cravath .and of a scheduled ten-round bout Mon- | they will not start the season the day night. | hopeless tailenders they were last year. The Braves have done nothing to gein strength during the off sea- son and they look destined for the unenviable position at the end of the column. GRIFFITHS WINS FROM COYNE ON | = POINTS IN BOUT >y ARSITY BEATS PEORIA, Tiger een ete hres | STATE RECORD Griffiths of Akron outpointed Jack Coyne of Orange, N. J., in a bout | here last night. | LARAMIE, Wyo., April 13.—The var- DECISION OVER BARR ball team of the university, 15 to 5, in (By Associated Press.) | the first real game of the 1920 season JACKSON, Mich., April 13.—Billy TEAM, 15 TO 5 |here last week. Bobby Thompson, | veteran backstop of the varsity, threw his left shoulder out of joint while sliding into a base, He will be out of Holmes of England won a newspaper | tn® ime for about a week, it is ex: decision last night over Eddie Barr of | ?°C'e?- Detroit in a ten-round bout here, | __ Coach Corbett tried out seven dif- ferent batteries during the game, with the view of getting a line on his hurl- | ing and catching material WHITE TAKES for this COUNT. IN 77TH) vet on tho hurting mound. Tayman, a football and basketball player, looks like a fixture at short stop, while Rue (By Associated Press.) looked well at first. Young and War- IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, April 13 | ton both did good work at holding Romeo Hagan, Pacific coast middle- | down third. Simpson, football and weight, knocked out Jack White of It Lake in the seventh round of a scheduled 12 night. basketball athlete, seems to lave found his position in the outfield. Simmons bund bout here Jast | 1s also looking good in the outer gar- dens, Fred Layman seems to be the most Wine nrrra | promising candidate in the coming election of baseball captain. The elec- | tion is to be held within the next ten ZULU KID IN 10 ROUNDS, es days. New uniforms for the squad will be issued this week. spa: BY Associated Press.) | YOUNG WINS DECISION WINDSOR, Ont., April 13.—Jimmy | IN BOUT WITH COGILL Wilde, British flyweight champion, defeated Zulu Kid of Brooklyn in a | ten-round bout here last night. FOOTBALL SQUAD AT SPRING WORK GREYBULL, Wyo.,. April 13,—Al “Mor Young, Casper disciple of Mike ibbons, was given the decision over Roy Cogill here last night at the end of ten rounds of hard milling. Cogill was in.a bad way at the tenth, his eye having been closed in the fourth round. LARAMIR, Wyo., April 13.—Spring| Young has not lost a battle since he football practice for the varsity foot- | started boxing in Wyoming. ball squad at the University of Wyo- ry ming started last week: when Coach| | mgs, CHITTENDEN GALLAGHER | | Corbett sent about twenty men through | | light preliminary training on the uni (Bormarly) of-virginia® Hotel)! 3} versity athletic field. “Bob' Wilson,| | we Ned ot hep 2 TE Ae) 1| stellar player in the backfield last sea-| | tt son, is helping coach the backfield this | { WaIRSTinL Avarcments | epring. | East First St. | =(_=——_——————— SURIBE 15 DEAD FOR SALE P45; will trade for| real estate, livestock or small car. Wil jdemonstrate. See Ben, Phone 74W. ] FOR SALE | |FOR Sale Buick DAS; will de for H ¥ eside t - AL avidson. its) | |Eddie Gahan, Leader of Fight) ,.5°'te"s* '° ate | : , | | against War Slackers, Vic- | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Chandler clo-| roR SALE: wes coming 3_yenrs | . . ver leaf roadster; good repair. Will)” gia; 1600 yearling Bachile i | tim of Pneumonia sell or trade for property contract.) robertson, Careyhurat, a L2-RUF | Eddie Gahan, sporting editor of the Denver ‘Times, and special Denver {sports correspondent of The Casper | Daily Tribune, died at his home in | Denver. Monday following an FOR SALE—House between Hart atl] - |tack of pneumonia. Gahan w Mahan on_ Ced For term | at the time of his death. |618J. Price $4000. : n came west to Denver two go from his birthplac2 in Cam- J. His newspaper work in den, Before coming to Den- ver he had been a sportswriter on the Philadelphi: Snquirer and had also been on the editorial staff of the Baitl- more Sun. Mr. and at his b He ican Legion. Gahan is survived by his moth- his wife, both of whom were iside at the time of his death. survived by his grandmoth- lives in Camden. is als who FOR SALE—Sheep wagon; Call at 1312 So. go" Bim. dition, BRED EWES FOR SALE—We have for| |the wes characterized by his fear-| sale 5000 choice Rwes, that have be | EBGA og eae ehh a 4 4 1 tof grdiu-fed thru the winter, that can i less attack oh athletes’ who bought right, delivery any time this do their bit in the world war and by} month. For particulars address his whole-hearted support of the Amer- Morton, Douglas, Wyo. ts Old Trusty incubato-, 2 205. rere | © White Motor Truck HOMESTEAD on good farm adjoining, with good locate you land azing land neur timer fishin 4-13-2t HEALS AAA AA AAAI AIA, Casper Business and Professional ¢ ° peer a IE Leese Eros HI Dir ector y KEKE NOTICE OF TNCORPORATION | 2056369696 H HII EIR IIIA III IASI IIIA IAI A IAAI rSaEE: UNT, DOCTORS Block-O-Type Manufacturing Compa-| | ACCOUNTANTS o °— aes —2 ny was incorporated in the office of the| / GUARANTEE REGISTRY i{! DR 5; ; 3 =: VARA Phyalet: a 85 = Secretary of State of the State of Wyo- CORPORATION —_—_ | | ! Offies: Suite 4 Smith Bldg. ming, at 9:05 o'clock, a. m., April 6th, | AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS || | Phones A 1920." The term of existence of sald com- Stock Regintrar and | | Office 130 =1— Howse 33”; a is r y 3 ext t t r sents. bo Rowe ‘eats ‘The object fo aan said | PHONE 60. i | ° Whe CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL) corporation {s formed is to engage in| | 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. 1 | M40 8. Durbin St. | reais Hav capital iatoeetorreata carl gp HI DE. HR. LATHROP, is Five Hundred Thousand ($500,- | REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG |'| | ae ay ars, divided into Five Hun-| | Auditors & Accountants || Oftice Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 dred Thousand shares of the par value| | Stock BEET: Ae uae | of One Dollar per share, fully paid and | 306 0, S. Bldg. one | non-assessable. ee eG | The affairs and management of said =n corporation shall be under the control ARCHITECTS | eae of a board of five directors and R. H. \t Oven Gane ee Nichols, M. C. Engarde, A. E. Stirrett, | ghee. apace} {14 : Phone 54. C. B. Wagner and Earl, C. Boyle con- stitute said board for the first cerpor-| | ate year of said company. The principal dperations of said com- ny shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is Rooms 309-311 Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming and A. F. Stirrett | pa Rooms 24-25 ‘Townsend fleck: Phone 440, asper, Wyo. Archi 415 O11 E: Ph tects In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew] ! W. Casseryan, Deceased. | Joseph Stone, the executor and trus-| ; tee under the last will and testament of Andrew W. Casservan, deceased, having filed his petition herein pray- SFARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tait’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res, 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty. CHIROPRACTORS is the agent of said company in charge | Ca erty Se) of ‘aid office. 117 EB, First St. M. C. ENGARDE, i Phone 1374. Secretary. 3 Pub. April 10, 18, 1920. (Nes) | ° [ESS AW: GS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY OR-| ? Now 18 THE TIME ai DER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE) | To figure on your awnings for com- = f q . MADE Z . “Estimates cl i BUN ED SUN Ee ES fifnished,” We also. do. repair = Kk. The State of Wyoming : | ee} KISTLER & PREZANT ? as. | Phone 1380. 525 E. Fourth St. County of Natrona, 2: tT In the District Court, Sixth Judicial) BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER District. ————S eee | ELECTRICIANS | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 KL Third St. Phone 1080 ! Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- | ing, Enectrical Wiring and i tracting. 3 : $ 3 | { LAWYERS i WILLIAM O. WILSON i Attorney at Law Casper, Wyomib Sultes 14-15-16, Townsend Bloek MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law BSulte 316 O:1 Exchange Building | | Casper, Wyo., Phone 8d. O————— ee | | { & MURANE "I | ce Bl ? 1 Casper, Wyoming. oe | NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. DR. J. H. JEFFREY 1 GEORGE W. FERGUSON ‘ ing for an order of sale of ‘some por- whREE | | Attorney-at-Law tion of the real estate of said decen- H DR. ANNE iropractors, 1 Seed PE | dent, for the purposes therein setforth.| | Lyric Theater Hidg.. Cen! mene ‘|| Casper, - - wy t It is therefore ordered by the Hon-|} Office Phone 708. Kee. Yi 4 ace orable Ralph Kimball, judge of said| S—— — 9 court. that all persons interested in| | DR. B. G. HAHN eae PLANING MILL the estate of sald deceased appear pe- non ee St 1 Chiropractors i fore the said district court, or judge Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. See thereof ,on Wednesday, the 28th day | Ortice 425 Phonest ness 1235 || | J. 0. JOHNSON of April, 1920, at ten o'clock in the] ¢=——-—=————~-—_—__——a for forenoon of said day, at the court] y DR. M. u| |. ™Mill-Werk and Window Ginss room of said district. court, at the| ; ‘Chiropractor | PHONE 1323. court house in the City of Casper,|' Nort H Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, county of Natrona, State of Wyoming. | pint dO = to show cause why an order should rot ; be granted to the said Joseph Stone as| ¢ coe ae =) PLUMBING AND HEATING such executor and trustee to sell so COLLECTIONS | J. DONOHUE ' much of the real estate of the said| | Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Plumbing and heating, hot water deceased as shall be necessary for the Collections made anywhere. Con- Ee gad SBeclalty. Jobbing of | purposes and reasons set forth in said] | nected with Credit," Associations Shop—826 8. Spruce. ‘Phone 20¢de. petition, or some of them. Cane And that a copy of this order be pub-| | Corner First, & Wolcott, Upstairs. lished at least four successive weeks Phone 004, | Plumbing’ steam Gre tot ey in The Casper .Daily Tribune, a news CONTRACTORS heating; Rudy pipeless hot alr fur- paper of general circulation printed ana as | | nace. Jobbing of all kinds prompr- published daily except Sunday in the City of Casper, County of Natrona. and State of Wyoming. Done this 26th day of March, 1329. RALPH KIMBALL, Judge. Pub. March 30, Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1920. (wow) 1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF WYOMING & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY , 1 Notice is“hereby given that a Spe- clal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wyoming & Northwestern Railway Company, duly called by tts Board cf ‘Trustees, will be held at the Offices of the Company, at ‘Casper, Wyoming on Friday, the 16th day of April, 1920, at | 11 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of con- sidering and deciding whether the Stock holders will authorize (1) the sale and conveyance to the Chicago and North- western Railway Company of all the property of the Company, including all franchises, rights, privileges and im- munities pertaining thereto and all up- purtenances thereof whatsvever, in con- sideration 6f the payment to the Com- pany of the sum of One Dollar, and the assumption by the Chicago and North- western Railway Company ‘of all the debts, liabilities and obligations of the Company, and (2) the proposed discharge and release of record of the mortgage executed and delivered by the Company to the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Com- pany of New York, Trustee, lated Janu- ary 2, 1906, and the cancellation of all bonds secured thereby. and authorized thereunder; and will ratify the astion of its Board of Trustees authoc'zing such sale and the release of said mort: oo. gage. By order of the Board of Trustees, Dated Chicago, Illinois, February 2, | 1920. WILLIAM H, FINLEY, President. JOHN D. CALDWBLL, . Secretary, Pub Feb, 10, 17, 24, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, oo We Take Care of the Home Buildin; H. J. KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors Cor. Lambert and Washington, North Casper. LET MB FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Office 306 O. 8. ide. ‘me 167m P. O. Box 114! Let THE ZIEGLER & CO. Figure with you on your Home or Business Block. General Contractors Office 336 McKinley. Phone 912M. Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Rig actor Phone 10165, P. 0, Box 934 G11 E. Military, Casper, Wyo. CLOTHES CLEANERS Center, Linden and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone DOCTORS yasician an Special attention ivep to diseasos of wom me dren. Sal be re Office Phone 608, Res, Phone 146 G. 8. BAWDEN, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases of the Skin. ; Office: Rokrbauch Bldg. Phones: Office 54; House, 847M; fospital, 272 or 278. Hou “4 p.m. to 6 p. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 30, Apr. 6, 13, 1920 Special attention given to obatet- rics and d es of women and tehildren. : : kmore Building BURNETT Phones: Nee, BO: Realdence 164 cat = OPTICAL CO. Skilled Opticians | | Ground Floor | | Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. DR. LN. FRosT Rooms 204-206 Phone 1232. WYATT HOTEL 2 PELL S SIV GL TIS OE VN a SE TE REALS VPN I — ~ | —_————__. THE SERVICE CLEANERS Hersch & Hzgaers Cleaning, Pressing. Remodeling “THE POINT” { ——®, | —a ———_——__ > . First. PF | (McClure pany Ay | PAINTER o— —o | PAINTER AND DECORATOR i in@uality in enameling, kalsomin- ing and all branches of the paint- CHAS. A. HAMILTON | Phone 1145W. 639 8. Beech. « ROOMING HOUSES HOMH HOTEL West Second Si. Strictly Modern Rooms by Week or Month. feasonable, NELLIE P. DALTON, Prop. STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Private dictation room. Mimeo- can work; comnlete mailin: andled. Phone us and we will call. Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange, Corner First & Wolcott, Upstairs, Phone 004, O——$——______ rg Os ___ STAGE LINES Mail, Bxpress, aengers—Sas} Sas} Office, Liber ‘prelgnt Te! an to. Balt “C Pas- ie REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative at * Smith-Turner Drug Atere Phone 176 GAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS . We clean and re-block Hats, Panamas, Soft, Fe! Hats for Indies New trimmings; all work gua: teed. We call for and deliver. shining parlor in connection, 123 W. Second, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W, 0 ______—_—_—_____ig VETERINARY SUKGEON R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Sure ‘asper Pharmacy at C ‘con. Paone U WELDING o 0 | Phone 674-3 Casper, Wyo. FRED E. WOODBRIDGE Expert Oxy-Acetylene Welder Heavy Portable Outfit for Field Work and Bojler Repairing } | | | | | | | ne re | att Hotel. running | other tools. | i | TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920 *, A REAL BUY A five-room houxe on the West Side, Tot GOx140 for $4250 on terms. M e sold thin week. * SALTY COMPANY. —Small cigar, candy and store in heart of business Cash consideration only; reas- Address 158, aE FOR SAL! station district. onable rent. FOR SALE—Studebaker, late model, fist-class condition. Lee Stock, Wis N-tf/ FOR SALE—Lots 7 and 8, block 69 Sheridan Millinery FOR SALE—Complete set of house- hold goods cheap, typewriter, emery grindstone, vise and anvil, shovels, picks, log chains and Inquire 538 CY. 4-13-5t* Heights. Inquire Burkett 4-13-t FOR SALE—Lot 155 by 80 feet. with good income, two blocks off Center street, heart Casper. Snap for few days., Address 833 East Second 4-13-4t | FOR SALE—By owner, lot 60x140, block 169. Best residential section. Terms. Phone 941J. 4-13-3t | Central Block. WANTED WANTED—The Midwest Refining Co., desires reliable parties to bid on the hauling and stringing of the pipe for the new. 8-inch and 6-inch oil line be- tween Casper and Salt Creek. Apply at Room 419 Oil Exchange Bldg., tor specifications and proposals. None need apply whp cannot furnish $10,000 bond. Bids must be in April 15. 4-10-3t WANTED—Board and room for two- year-old baby boy. Box 103 Trlane, | WANTED—To buy four or five-room modern house; must nave furnace and bath, Box i52, Tribune. 4-10-30 WANTED—An experienced young man to work in grocery store; no cigar- ett smokers need apply. ’ Box Tribune. 4- WANTED—First class all around laun- dry woman. Phone 460M pinoy 1A ote -12-at' WANTED—To rent two or three-room artment close in, Addre: Box 15 WANTED—To buy or lease rooming house. Address Box 154, NTT 5 j-13-3% ————— WANTED—To rent one or two rooms close in suitable for beauty parlor. Address Box 156, Tribune. 4-12-2t% PRIVATE HOME FOR CONFINEMENT; best of references. Phone 1164R. 4-12-4t® WANTED—Good second-hand Yor Phone must be in good condition. T73We 4-10-3dh — WANTED-—To trade a Buick D-45 for residence lot. A. A. Danielson, Phone 1270. 4-12-3t* ee WANTED—Laundress. Wyatt Cafete- ria. 4-6-1f Oe WANTED—Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging. Estimates furnish- ed. Phone 300. Platt-Reeson. 367 N. Durbin. 4-9-6 —— WANTED—Girl for general housework © g0 to Rock River; good ook; wages $60. Mrs. Neal Tyler, 207 WANTED—To “buy 5-room modern house. Can pay $500 or $600 down and $100 per month. Ph , ardson, 780M. Pera oe WANTED—Waiter, union hours, union wages. Chili King Lunch, ' Grand 4-13-1t® WANTED—Woman wants cooking; short ‘order or pastry work; or in small boarding house. Phone ‘1357, 4-13-it* WANTED—Woman to take care of small electric laundry outfit. Casper Private Hospital. WANT WORK—T a marine, a fantry man, want any kin who want ing too ha 4-13-2t hree ex-service boys, navy man, and an in- just arrived in Casper, of work; all good men to work for a living. Noth- rd for us. Address “Marine,” care Tribune. 4-13-1tAH BOARD—By day, week or meal; al; room, 390 We Third, Saget WANTED—Carpenter work. General repairing, screen doors and window screens made to order. Prompt service and satisfact Phone taggectory Work “guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a spe- cial meeting of the stockholders of Box 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-th' of the capital stock of said company issued and outstandirig or all of such capital stock issued and outstanding were present, by legal resolution unanimously adopted, said corporation was ordered dissolved, said company having ceased"to do busi- ness, all corporate debts having been paid and the corporate assets and Property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The Statutory trus- tees for ereditors and stockholders are !C. H. Townsend, Winnie Bucknum, and Leigh B. Townsend. Dated this 4th day of February, A. D. 1920. Cc. H. TOWNSEND, President. LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, ant Secretary. Pub, Mar. 9, 16, 28, 1920. (wow) 30, April 6, 13, 20, > —_——_ NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that the rog lar examination for teachers’ certif: cates will be held at the court house in Casper, Thursday, Friday and Sat- .|urday, April 15, 16 and 17, 1920, Work to begin at 8:30 a. m. and be given as follows: ‘Thursday A, M,—Penmanship, agri culture, orthography. Thursday P. M.—Reading, language, and grammar, rhetoric, Friday A. ‘M.—Arithmetic, plays and Playground, English Classics, elemen- jtary public school music. Friday P, M.—United States history, physiology and hygiene, community civics, general science, elementary drawing. ~ Saturday A. M.—Methods, hygiene of the school child, geography, elementary educational psychology. Saturday P, M.—Civics, school man- agement. 7 MAY HAMILTON, Superintendent of Schools, Natrona County. tg Dated this 9th day of April, 1920. Pub. April 10, 12, 18, 14, 1920, one Underwood | WANTED | SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE 109 W. First St B. L. SCHERCK Phone 7. CECLL BON | WANTED—Anything of Value you have to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing m. chines—any kind of household good; We buy and sell anything. hou 1086. * 3-13-41 kA WANTED—Second hand clothes and furniture of any kind. Phone the Salvation Army. 611J. -11-tt WE DO ALL KINDS OF BUILDING; also mill-work. No job too smal, Casper Home Builders. Phone yt z: te 'T THROW AWAY MONEY FOR rent. Get our prices and be cuon- vinced that we can save you money on a home. Cash or payments. Wyom- ing Baoing and Apartment Co. Phone 261J. pat WANTED—Reliable man with selling ability to work full or part time on, ood paying proposition. Phone 1129. Soe Oo. 5. Bldg. 4-10-2t* WANTED—To buy two or three-room house reasonable; prefer to buy on terms, Box 150 Tribune. 4-9-6t WE BUY, raise and eell fur-bearing rabbits, and other gur-bearing ani- pals: List what you eve aAGT us, it ‘our lo large eae US ae ntl AE, Avert No Dawe + Be AO aa ast WANTS WORK IN Phone 347R. 4-12-2t° DRESSMAKER families, $3.50 per day. FOR RENT . FOR RENT—Piano; $6 per month. Write P. O. Box 38 or call 645 3S. Durbin. 4-10-4t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished | bed room; lady preferred. Phone 4774. 1124 8. Ash. 4-10-3t FOR Rf cement ENT—New building, floor 20x32. hi FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnishe house close in. Rent $4 Phone 615. 4-12-1t FOR RENT—Modern room, 329 East Third, two and half blocks east of the Henning. Phone 825. 4-12-1t FOR RENT—Furnished room for two gentlemen. Private family, board if desired. Phone 679W. 674-5. Park. 4-12-6t* 2 BR BOARD WITH OR WITH- Weutrrood Rear 354 N. Jefferson | avenue. 4-12-6t* FOR RENT—Modern furnished room; gentlemen only. Call 411 South Dur- bin after 6 p. m. 4-13-1t* FOR RENT—House with two rooms and attic, furnished except bedding and dishes; water and lights in; just newly kalsomined; children allowed, $37. Old address 1226 ‘hird, new address 1223 BH. First. Phone 143J. 4-13-6t FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, 420 N. Pine. 4-13-1t* FOR RENT—Nice three-room house lights and water in; no small chil- dren. 643 Melrose and Range. 4-1%-1t* FOR RENT—Two modern light house- keeping rooms in basemeut for month, maybe longer. . 1136 8, David. Phone 466J. 4-13-2t FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. un- furnished. Inquire 255 eS EPOR. 4 AB 2 'T—Modern ement room 2 gentlemen; on pavement,, 1015 So. Elm, Scone FOR RENT—Garage for one car. 345 S. Grant. Phone 394M. 4-13-2t" FOR RENT—For short time only furnished rooms and basemen Wiil be ready May ist; no children. 243 E. Dunn avenue, North EY ue i =13 be FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern basement apartment, suitable for married couple. 343 W. Dundon, Phone 462J. . 4-13-2t FOR RENT—Nice front room; small basement room. Phone 714M. 441 Kirk. o 4-13-1t FOR RENT—Front bed with bath. Old address 413 McKin- ey. 4-13-2t FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room lo- cated on pavement; gentlemen pre- ferred. 1021 S. Elm. 4-13-tf FOR RENT—Front bed room adjoining bath, 1218 EB. Second. Phone re t -13 4 FOR REN’ for 1 or reasonable, 124 three room. | LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STOLEN—Black pup, marked white spot on neck and tip of tail. Liberal reward. 194 S. Ash. 4-12-3t* pe Ra elt a hae LOST—Double-tooth Elk charm, num- ber 747; initials C. J.T. on back. Re- turn to Casper Pharmacy. Re’ 2 ate 4-12-2 LOST—Laundry blue book, Local 35, between Moose hall and Wyoming National Bank. Finder please leave at Casper Steam Laundry. Bana Hott. man. =13-3¢ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND CALL FOR BIDs. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, for the grading for and the construction of approximately twen- ty thousand (20,000) square feet of con- crete sidewalk and driveway on and about the Casper Fire Department Block. 4 Plans and specifications may be seen and form of proposal obtained at the office of the City Clerk in the City Hall. Bids must be filed with the City Clerk before noon of April 19, 1920, and will be opened at the regular meeting of the City Council on that date, the council reserving the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the City Council. (SEAL) B. H. PELTON, JR., Attest: Mayor. ASA F, SLOANE, t City Clerk. Pub. Apr. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1920. Seen NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the de- ferted annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Atlas Crude Oil Company will be held at the office of William O. Wilson, Townsend Building, Casper. Wyoming, on April 21, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the balance of the present year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated this 6th day of April, 1920. S. W. CONWELL, Secretary, Pub. April 6, 13, 1920, (W.0.W.)