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PAGE SIx TB-GAME OCHEDULE 10 BE PLAYED ~ DURING MAY BY TWILIGHT LEACUE} Season to Open May 9 at Athletic Grounds with Game] me. sim ent for the Elks’ between Midwest and Burlington; Open Meet- ing Is Called for Friday Night With 16 games scheduled from May 9 until June 3, providing for four games for each team with a minimum of four games a week, the Twilight league will open its season, probably at the high school grounds with a game between the Midwest refinery and the Burling- ton boys a week from next Sunday. There will be a nominal charge for admission to cover the cost of baseballs, bats, etc., which are fur- nished the players by the Central Wyo-} ming Athletic union, but it was firm- meeti t there would be no charges ror lections for any of the we day games ‘ | The schedule the Yirst month fol- lows: fsa May 9—Midwest vs. C. B. & Q. | May 11—Standard vs. American Le- 13—Northwestern ys. Muttin | Wyoming Athletic club ys (By Associated Press.) ants association. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 29. arid vs. Midwest. | —Bob Martin, A. E. F. heavyweight orthwestern vs. Burling-| Champion boxer, knocked out Ted j Jamieson of Milwaukee, champion of 20—Wyompng Athletic club vs.| the 3rd division, in the sixth round of a scheduled ten-round go here, May Merchants vs. American| Two solid blows to the jaw in the aion middle of the final round dazed Jamie- May 23—Northwestern ys. Merchants.) son so that he was counted out while N —Midwest vs. Wyoming Ath-| on his kne letic club, = May 27—Burlington vs. American Le: gion. \ST. CLAIRE AND May 29—Standard vs. Mullin club May 30—Wyoming Athletic club v: | seat jon. | GILBERT FIGHT May fullin club Me rehants. | June 1—Standard vs on. June Midwest vs. Northwestern. dule more games after 6-ROUND DRAW Jur will be -d so that each ] team in the league will have a chance} (By A: jiated Press.) to meet all of the other ms. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 29. A committee on prote and regula-| —Willie St. Claire of Sacramento, ne- tions was eppointed Tue gro lightweight, fought a fast six- consists of the followir ; round draw with Pat Gilbert of Salt Stapleton, Hadl Smith, Sweene McKay of, Pocatello, Idaho, middle- » appointed | weight, refereed the bout. during the § | In the featherweight contest Eddie | here will be an open meeting of dele-| MeKenna of Seattle fought George s from all firms and organizations! §ollis of Salt Lake City. Sollis won represented by teams in the Twilight! 9 referee's di jon in four rounds. i © on Friday, April 30, at the court ee house. It is desired that each firm | and ¢ ion will be represented by | two = in order that ia comt) 3 hensive idea m ceiied of what * a day night wer E mitte D. Le e 1 in the lin hietics in.Cas- | a) » coming» year, pei) wee 3 . "| t the schedule ’¢cgm*] “? bigot . Morris, GC. » spent in producing mboul,” and, inci- Ny! more money than ever before sted in a Universal-Jewel produc- But reports from those who have —_—____—_ 7-9 |heen favored with a preview of the | CALENDAR OF SPORTS || feature indicate that unusual results ae —o | have been achieved. Priscilla Dean, the | most volatile star in the screen firma- | | ment, plays the title role, which marks M. Dennis —————-. | Baseball—Opening of the season of Suse bree League ; lher return aftet™ a’ considerable jab-| Joxing—Maritime Provinces amateur] tince trom. the screen. The feature championships at Halifax. — Johnny! wit pe shown at the Hub theater to- Dundee vs. Johnny Sheppard, fifteen |day, tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. | rounds, at Deny |—Aav. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS! A penalty will be added to all water rents due for the January-February- March period not paid by April 30, 1920, and water will be shut off. CITY. TREASURER. 4-28-2t! Se | by the Baptist Ladies Friday evening at 5:30 p. m. 4-29-2t See CE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF AL ESTATE) In the District Court, Sixth Judicial AT P UCTION. | District. The State of Wyoming | STATE OF WYOMING ) | Ss. County of Natrona, : c COUNTY OF NATRONA ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judi-| “pena myers, Plaintiff, vs. Geo, W.| cial District. Myers, Defendant. | In the Matter of the Estate of An-| nq py ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-| drew W. Casservan, Deceased: : (©. Ann lawhowe last) iknown’ Pahaanve} Under authority of an order of sale,| a5 Seattle, Washington: | granted by the District Court of the] YO Win please take notico that Tena Sixth Judicial District, sitting in and|, *0U Wil Pas Maat aeatnee Siat| for the County of Natrona in the State|Myers has filed a petition against you) of Wyoming, on the 28th day of April, | Ge. W- ED in the | isis et ourE A-D., 1920, I will sell at public auction|f Natrona County, Wyoming on the) the following described real estate, sit-|20th day of March, A. D. 1920, an uated in the City of Casper, formerly|that the prayer of said petition is Town of Casper, in the County of Na-|f0F an absolute divorce from you. up- trona, in the State of Wyoming, andaj0n the ground of desertion. And youl being more particularly described as|#re further notified that unless you follows, to-wit:: appear in answer to the petition of the Lot ten (10) in block nineteen (19) in| Plaintiff on or before the 6th day of} the City of Casper, formerly Town of|July, A. D. 1920, judgment will be} Casper, in the County of Natrona, in|rendered against you in accordance} the State of Wyoming, according to the| With the prayer of seid petition. plat of said Town (now City) of Casper| Witness my hand and seal of this and additions thereto, of record in the|court at Casper, Wyoming, this soth| office of the County Clerk and Ex-Offi-!day of March, A. D. 1920. cio Register of Deeds of said County{ HAZEL CONWELL, of Natrona in said State of Wyoming; Clerk of District Court. together with all buildings and im| (Seal) : provements thereon. and tenements.| Pub, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, hereditaments, privileges and appur-| 1920. tenances thereunto appertaining or be-| : longing; | Lot eleven (11) in block nineteen (19)) in the City of Casper, formerly Town , in the County of Natrone, ate of Wyoming, acording to the plat of said Town (now City) of Casper and additions thereto, of record| in the office of the County Clerk and} Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of said! County of trona, in said State of} Keep the Wolf from the Wyoming; together wtth all buildings and improvements thereon, and tene- i pets) iamien a yabecietiee sean a door appurtenanc thereunto appertaining or belongin | The sale will be made at public auc-| Safeguard your fam- tion for h and subject to confirma- : . : tion by said court, to the highest bid-/|) Uy against poverty and dis- der, the south door of the court . :. house, in the of per, in said| comfort by carrying in- County of said State of Wyoming, the hour of nine surance, o'clock in the morning and the fing of thé sun on the same day, to-wit, ten o'clock in the forenoon, on M | A. D., 1920. Dated this 29th day of April, A. D., f G FEF B 1h 1920 eG JOSEPH STONE, | J e Sie! Executor and Trustee Under the Last/| —-®~Gene ~o- Will and Testament of Andrew W.! . ; oles Casservan, Deceased 303 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. witson, ||, Phone 363 Attorney for Estate. TODAY’S SPORT EVENTS CASPER AOPIRANTS ARE fol TO ENTER BOXING TOURNEY PLANNED HERE month, weight size. upon collected. oo Don't forget the dinner to be given} nition and | in the Methodist Church; 75c for edultng! Gaired paired. 50c for children. Serving will begin? 136 E. Midwest Ave. Publish April 29, May 6, 1 before they will be accepted men able to compete for the amateur LEVINSKY IS INNER OVER CHICAGO MAN (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, April 29.—Battling Le- vinsky of New York defeated Tony Melchoir of Chicago in a ten-round bout at Kenosha, Wis. RECEIPTS FROM ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY ARE DOUBLED THIS YEAR LARAMIE, Wyo., April 29.—Nearly twice as much money was collected as admissions to the games at the annual high school basketball tournament held here the latter part of March as was collected last year. tourney showed a total of $2,382 in gate receipts while in 1919 only $1,244 was The first year the total w In spite of the fact that there were nine more teams—21 in all—in the tour- Lake City here last night. Gordon |@ment this year than in 1919, and the expenses proportionately greater, yet the percentage of expenses refunded to each hool was 70.3 this winter, which practically the same as in 1919. LIGHTWEIGHTS MATCHED FOR FT, RUSSELL GARD CHEYENNE, Wy Shuman of this city and H: of Denver, lightweights, have been matched for the main event of a boxing card which is to be staged at Russell May 8. The boys are scheduled to go 12 rounds. Willar If you want to know about the WILLARD threaded rubber insu- lated battery ask us, the Willard representatives. Magneto, Generator, Starter, Ig- Lighting Troubles re AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., (Old 11 E. First St.) SPOT CASH FOR YOUR LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing Store—133 South Center BARGAINS IN USED CARS 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks, 1 Gre en, four-passenger Hudson, wire wheels, cord tires. In excellent shape. * 14-ton Republic Truck. Will be in excellent shape. Overhauling now. 2 Three and one-half ton Diamond T trucks. 1 FWD. 1 Five-passenger Chalmers. 1 Five-passenger Hupmobile in good running order. 1 Chummy Chandler, good as new. . 1 Overland five-passenger. All the above in good running shape and tires in A number 1 shape. Will sell on time or trade for real estate. —SEE— R. N. Van Sant Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. WANTED WANTED—Carpenter work. screen doors and window Prompt service work guaranteed. WAN TRIES anilp Washing at Elm. + 4-27: screens made to order. WANTED—Apnything of value you have to sell—furniture, chines—any kind We. buy and sell euaened 1086. WANTED—Men's and pants; of household ¢ 2 Borrow—Twelve n real estate, Drawer, Box 1103, Casper. eee \TED—Boarders and roomers..7 second-hand ries have been. received amateur boxing tourna- ment to be held here May 21, altho the preliminaries do not start for nearly a The first two applicants were sper boys who have been doing some boxing here but wish to make their hid for fame by winning the amateur championship of Wyoming. One entry was for the welterweight class and one came in for the heavy- These entries will be pass- by the eligibility committee } phone 4835. ss WANTED—To room unfurnished house, Phone ac WANTED—At once; a laay to do fitting Rent—Four The Fashiou Shop, 154 N. Center at 4-29- WANTED—Second-hand WANTED—To Buy—A desirable inside from private owner, 9x12. Phone 266J. 1t or corner lot in good residential dis- direct from owner; |block and lot number. O. Box’ 448. 4-29-11*| WANTED—White woman Phone 6351. state price, MANY ED—Party who bow ht table at Chestnut, call 908° S. WANTED—Batchelor two reliable Box O. O., Care Tribune. WANTED—Capable woman gral housework on ranch. —At once; oxyacetylene lders; pipe line work; $9 per day; w $1.50 a day board; cots and mattress Wyo., in care of Ohio Ol Co, = WANTED—Woman for general house- few hours each W. in your home: GES tam Casper Business and Brafeassanal som: Directory iu ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and rs Sirransfer Agents. DR. L. N. FROST Rooms 204-206 Phone 123. WYATT HOTEL DENTISTS PHONE 660. 208-11 Of! Exchange Bldg. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents Phone 767-3 o——______________——_o ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects = 24-25 ‘Townsend Sinek per, Wyo. Phone 440, Phat acy.) er Pharmacy. ue, ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, 112 BE. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing. Ar fring and Co: ===. 9 The third annual LAWYERS WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law r, Wyoming 16, Townsend Block —— MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law 6 O11 Exchange Bullding jasper, Wyo., Phone 8, | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | ' A: ject 415 O11 Le yT op Blég. 0. R. FELMLEB 117_E. First St. Phone 1374. SSS HAGENS & MURANE La 204-207 O11 Ex Casper, Wyoming. — —-» BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER STORAGD | LS§ TRANSFER & jce— Talt’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 Moving = Specialty. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawzers 809-10-11 OM Exchange Blag. ———————— saree 'W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, CHIROPRACTORS April 29.—Heinie ry Kiscus DR. B. G. HAHN PLANING MILL DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Ph ——_ DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor 264 North Mavle Pho! 360) MUl-Work w» Window Class PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, O——— ee i COLLECTIONS PLUMBING AND HEATING COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- Associations United States and Corner First & Wolcott, Upstairs. Pr ‘904. ! J. DONOHUB Plumbing and heating, heating a specialty. promptly attende 8S. Spruce. Phone 290-7 nected with W. M. PALMER steam and hot water Rudy pipeless hot air tur- Phone 9683 Inace. Jobbing of all kind: a 7 3 H is prompt: CONTRACTORS We Take Care of the Home Building KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors Cor. Lambert and Washington, North Casper. eee LET MB FIGURE WITH OR BUSINE! ‘rst. Ph * (McClure Bidg) 77 PAINTER AND DECORATOR Quality in enameling, ing and all branches of CHAS. A, HAMILTON Phone 1145w. 639 5. Beech, ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOT! West Second eae erietly Modern Rooms by NELLIB P. General Contractor Office os} oO. 8. = Se imates Furn! CHAS, B. JOHNSON Rig Contractor Phone 10163. BE. Military, Casper, Wyo. Oo CLOTHES CLEANERS ice ? CLEANERS an: THE SERVI Horsch Cleaning, ans odeling “THE Linden and Railroad Bts. ice” Our Motto, ni Day, th. Reasonable, LUTON, Prop. STENOGRAPHE! STENOGRAPHY Private dictation room. Mimeo- complete mailin, d. Phone us and we will call. « Credit Rating i STAGE LINES We are ready to do SPRING CARPET CLEA off or on the floor; no muss, no fuss. INVINCIB CLEANING COMPANY. 342 N. Center St. J. HYB Freight and Pas- ety : es ‘Telephone 963 or 977. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBBRT, Representative t Phone 1083 W. 4 2 at Smith-Turner Drug Stere, jurgeom ' to. diseases | women and children. it Office Phone 699. Res. GAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ‘We clean and re-block all kinds of P Soft, F cige Phone ree | G. 8S. BAWDEN, M. D. limited to diseases Cd Tract.and D! gua Office: Ri for and deliver. Phones: Offi ect Hospital, 272 Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 Phone 1319W. UPHOLSTERING We upholster, repair or refinish also make to order box ‘mattresses, we carry a full jargeon jon given to obstet- C,. Mohr, 236 N. Wolcott; phone 627. nd VETERINARY SURGEON ————— —$$———-. Blackmore Building Office, 30: Residence 164 PR ren sce | = Sxrgeom Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. ry —Phones— At Casper Pharmacy. WELDING Phone 674-3 — Casper, Wyo. FRED E. WOODBRIDGR Expert. Oxy-Acetylene Welder Portable Outfit for Field ‘and Boller Repairing eo CASPER PRI R40 te Phones 272 and 278 DR. H. R. LA! OP, pargeon in a Phone 116 | | ‘TH HOSPIT. in St, Ze g 3 3 3: - WANTED. | SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE ‘he 74aw. 109 W. Firat St. cEUIL BON B. L. SCHERCK | —— as ‘ANTED—Second hand clothes and Wearnicere of any kind. Phone the Salvation Army. 611J. S-11-tF specialty. Phone 587. ——$—$—$—$—$— $< << VANTE) . serving a WANTED—Day work; party kt | WANTED—Experienced man to run Fordson tractor, plowing; state ref- erence. P. O. Box 486. 4-27-4t pa A RS | WANTED—Position by a reliab'e inan; 20 years in the evting and rooming business. in the city of Rock Island, |Il.; as I have sold my business 1 am ‘ina position to take over a hotel or eating house as manager, or I will buy a good place of the kind if terms suit. Write me what you have. . EB. Jones, Industry, IN. 4-27-3t WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har- ness, tools and some household goods. Phone 1086. 4-27-tf WANTED—By experienced colored woman, day work. Phone ait WANIEDS EY net asd Ris TE St) for jeht ousekeeping. . Tribune, 4-28-3t* NTED—W: for general house, cies 404 S$" Oak: phone 917. 4-28-tf 'TED—To Buy—Folding. bed. BE. First st.} telaptione 1109. 4-28-2t | WANTED_Position as housekeeper in home of widower, bachelor, ranch or sheep man; references given and re- outred. Address P> O, Box 1091, Casper, Wyo. 4-28-3t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received for the construction of a dwelling house in Highland Cemetery of the City of Casper. Bids for said work shall be marked, “Cemetery Dwelling House Proposals,” and addressed to and:filed with the City Clerk of.the City of Casper at his office in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and will be recelved until eight o'clock p. m. on the. 3d day of May, 1920, at which time bids will be opened by the Counc} of the City of Casper at the regu meeting of said City Council. A_ certified check made payable un- conditionally to the City of Casper on a solvent local bank, in the sum of ten per.cent of the amount of the bid must be filed with each bid, to be forfeited to the said City of Casper as liquidated damages if the bidder is awarded the contract and fails to enter into a con- tract for such improvements With the said City of Casper within five days from the notification. If he be the suc- cessful bidder, to perform the work and to furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of the same. The estimated cost of said butlding, as shown by the approved specifications, is $2,500.00. The City Council ofthe said City of Casper reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications for the use Loft prospective bidders are now on file with. the ‘City Clerk and City Engineer WE BUY, rais | Fabby and other. surspecri ee Filing eur" iter spices ort joe shipments. Pare Becht N, Dal ‘of the City of Casper. By order 6f thé Gity Council. BEN H. PELTON, JR., (Seal) cian Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOAN, bed ~ City Clerk. Pub. Aprfl 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1920. Sok eas 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 it Room 311 Oil Exchange Bldg., Cen- ter Street, Casper, Wyoming, on the 3th day of March A! D. 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at which meeting all 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 hav- ing been fully discharged and satisfied, ind 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 tnd franchise and corporate name and tuthorizing 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 und stockholders and to close the af- fairs of the company, are C, H. Horts- man, M. L. Gehres and C, E. Winter, being the last directors in charge of the management of the corporation just orior 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- tion under its corporate seal, has been asl the 12th day of March, A. D. 1920. (SEAL) Cc. H. HORTSMAN, President. luly fecorded as required by law. Cc. E, WINTER, Secretarv. WINTER & WINTER, Atts. Pub. Mar, 18, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1920. —————— STATE MEETINGS CALLED GOOD ROADS CONFERENCE District meetings of the directors of! the Wyoming Good Roads Association have been called for Cheyenne Tues- day, April 27; Rock Springs, April 28; Casper, April 30; Basin, May 1, and Sheridan, ‘May 3, to which. is invited the officers of the various county or- ga\nizations and others interested in good roads in Wyoming. The session at, Cheyenne will em- brace the counties of Laramie, Platte Goshen, Albany and Carbon. The one at Rock Springs will be for the coun- ties of Sweetwater, Lincoln and Uinta. The Casper meeting will be for Natrona, Converse, Fremont and Niobrara coun- ties, and the one at Sheridan for Sherl- dan, Campbell, Johnson, Crook and Weston counties. The purpodse of this meeting will be to plan for the further development of the association in placing it on a work- ing basis, whereby it may be of genuine service to the people of the state. L. L. NEWTON, President. Cody, Wyoming, April 19, 1920, Publish April 23, 29, 1920, 29, 1920 Additional Classified Ads WANTED ther gur-bearin 1e ‘arming Co., 618-617 N. P. brag eg 3-23 Fey DT WANTED Nonsunion © brickmasons, $10 eight hours; about three months’ work. — Transpsorta vanced or refunded. For particuloio” inquire of Ernest White, Genera} © tractor, Twin Falls, Idaho. 4-17 et WANTED—Accountant clerk; refer. ences as to character and ability nec. essary. Apply at Office of District & ineer, State Highway Di ent, ‘ourt ‘House. eked Resear te WANTED—Woman for general house- work; all or part of day. Call 130 Wa. Midwest ave, (new number). Phone 4-27-3¢ NOTICE! Chimneys, flues and furnaces cleaned jand overhauled. Prices reasonable. Phone or write and we will call and give estimate, < zy CHIMNEY SWEEP Phone No. 1372 227 B St. 7 4-23-7098 WANTED—Clean, _cott: Tags, for wipl hi : meibbnat offce inert! FS Det fewnt ee WANTEL--To Rent—Five or six.ra mm, moderr house; partly or al 34 nished. Telephone 741; reference, = 4-24-12t° = WE ARE selling cars on a commis- sion, so bring your car; we take care of it and get you spot cash for it. Auto Exchange, corner of Linden and Cen- ter sts. 4-26-4t a a 2 WANTED—Salesman for Rivert Gamager to represent Ean Jewel Tea 1 S ja) an commission. Wri 1608 Pioneer ave, Cheyenne.” 4-26-35 WHO can use a. first-clai repairing engineer, good ler pump man, truek driver repay man or auto. Can handle any kind of pe nery Address Box 181, Engineer, Care of gure. i |-26-3t° WANTED—Furnished room in respec- table family b; ung busi A Phone 1184. % eee ee eeomeats FOR RENT;,; FOR RENT—Sleepin: room; suitab! for gentlemen. 385 'N. Linapin. 4-s3-6¢ FURNISHED Mi ctrie gia, th ner: ME Steam heat, electric jot and Batha: Slone to Ref a 5 west corner Chestnut. FRO TER Ate 4-23-1f ——— ____ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in apart- ment hou Corner Railroad and Cherry. - ? Af nner 40 86-tf —<<$$$<<<—__ FOR RENT—Nice, clean rooms; also board, New number, 313 W. First, old number 330 W. Third. 4-26-tt FOR RENT—nicely furnished bedroom suitable for four gentlemen. Alxo a good proposition for a live rgent. 907 Midwest ave. 2 4-27-10t FOR RENT—Basement apartment; furnished es de hedging; light, heat, water furnished. 148 4 efferson: phone 938R. 4-27-3t* FOR -RENT—Rooms and board. b: week. 113 N. Spruce; phone ogy. FOR INT—Three furnish housekeeping rooms; mi Park ave. FOR RENT—O: rm table fc two, Phone 878 ogrereens meni FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room for two gentlemen, 1104 8. nut (new number): Phone Teen Want FOR RENT—Room and board at a reasonable price. 414 8. k aot FOR RENT—Ni furnished base- ment apartment;-3 rooms, heat, light furnished: vacant ‘May 1. Phone '1171R or call 315 8. Lincoln (old number). 4-28-tf $$ —____ FOR, RENT—Three™ furnished rooms and basement; no childre 28 \E. Dunn ave., North Burlington. 4-28-21° FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms; furnished, except beading: and dishes; suitable for couple;#no children. 405 8. Elm. i 4-28-2t FOR RENT—Modern basement sleep- ing room; close in on sidewalk; suit- able for one gentleman. New address, 734 BE, Third, old address 735 B. Buck- num; phone 22W. + pot 4-28-tf FOR RENT—Modern: bedroom; two blocks east of Henning Hotel. Old address, 329 E, Third, new mcdrese 2 E. First. i hat FOR | RENT —Two-room. _ basement apartment; furnished’ excent bedding and dishes. ‘Inquire rear, 1225 S. Ash; phone 165M. Vo 4-29-1t FOR she ag pan ant furnished room in private home, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 1025 S. Durbin. © 4-20-4t FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping roms. 528 S. peelEose DA A FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow com- pletely furnished. for’ two months, beginning May 9th; electric washer, piano, sewing machine; $160 rent for two months, in advance; one bedroom to be reserved for owner. 233 Me- Kinley, eighth house from Secor LOST AND FOUND — LOST—Tire rack and tire, 34x4, Please leave at Tribune and receive liberal reward. 4-28-3t° LOST—Pocketbook containing Teepere oj! stock in name of Mrs. R. L. Chase; aie Casper Musicians’ Union card; nder plea d re- e return to Tribune and tt. 31% ceive re: NOTICE At a special meeting of the stock- holders of Coliseum Motor Company, a Wyoming corporation, held at the of- fice of the company at Casper, Wyom- dng, March 31st, 1920, five o'clock, Dp. m., at which meefing there wer? present in person owners of the entire legal issue of the capital stock of said corporation, by proper resolution unani- mously adopted the number of directors constituting the*board of directors of said corporation was ordered increased from its present board of three to % board of five directors, Robert (-leve and R. H. Nichols were chosen «1d elected by said stockholders as the tw directots to fill the yacancies on said board; certificates verified and a kn6éwledged@ by the chairman and sec retary of said’stockholders’ m2eting are being filed In the office of the Secret"! of State of the State of Wyoming end in the office of the County Clerk ct Natrona County, Wyoming: the “ct and things done at said mesting und Pursuant to said acts of said siork- hoViers were so ordered and taken Un der authority of Chapter 263, Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910; said meeting was called, constituted ani conducted under waiver of notice signed by st! holders owning in person all the lecally Yasued capital stock of sald corporation: P. J. O'CONNOR, Chairman. J. T. GRATIOT, Secretary. Pub. April 15, 22, 29, May 6, 1920. (N&S)

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