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PAGE SIX be Casper Daily Sribune SPORT GOSSIP IN BRIEF FORM Live Bits of News and Comment of Favorites in All Lines of Athletics Out door boxing shov bail parks promise to be numerous cities this sun staged in base- big winner in er. Frank Kramer evidently never heard the old wheeze, “Youth must be served.” ‘The veteran is riding rings around the younger generation of bike racers. After the August race meet in Cleve. land many of the crack horses will tke to the Great Western Circult, where at- tractive purses have been hung u Boston fans are of the opinion that Pitcher Waite the Red Sox boy wonder, -will come through this Season and take his place among the great hurl- ers in the big show In Wilbert Robinson’s Ropin s and the Robins Dry Doc pocer team, Brook- lyn certainly ca im to having a flock of rare bir¢ Tommy Burns is in Bngland and still to land a mateh with Joe Beckett. yweight champion figures that Bevkett is the right party to meet in a “comeback” attempt. Pilot Waiter Cox, of Grand Circuit fame, is banking on the Laurel Hall, son of Peter the Great, 207 14 and Baby Bertha 2:04 1-2, a pair of fine look- ing two-year-olds, é Upwards of 2,500 season tags at five dolars each have been ésued for the pub- golf links at Van Cortlandt Park, York. A short time ago the tags wld be had for one dollar, Abe Attell Goldstein, who is making quite a reputation as a classy bant&im- weight’ in the Bast being cleverly handled by Willie Lewis, the old miti@le- weight boxer. Cornell's 1919 Ivan champion in has been in order to get the New York Dr twoanile intercollegiates, er th tr into condition ALC! ining for some time In Tor to run There seems to he no such thing as beating a crack Canadian hoc When a world’s championship is at s The Canadian hoys certainly ar ards on the ice. vyy” Cravath, the Phil man-| ager, may haveypoor eyesight and be through a regular pastimer, but when} the old boys comes up to pinch4vit the! anxiety of the opposing team is plain to be seen. TODAY’S SPORT EVENTS PRINCIPALS IN TUESDAY FIGHT BOTH B.A. G, CHAMPS). RIEDE BOT START IN 1911, FLYNN TWO YEARS LATER Two fighters who received their Young Abe Attell in a 15-round mill first real start in the fistic‘arena by | @nd lost a decision to Ad Wolgast over the same route. In bouts of Wihning. “lass ‘chapipionstiips in the | coual distance with ‘Kid Mex and amateur tournament of the Denver Athletic club will come together when Hurry Rie@e and Joe “Wop” Flynn battles for a decision at the Iris theater next Tuesday night in a ten-round go. Otto Wallace he was given a referee's decision. Spike Murphy one of the Casper working out with Athletic club where a assembles daily t at the Caspe: good crowd Riede won the D. A.C. lightweight | the speedy coast phenom in clever | champlonship in 2911 and since then |work. Another week of pping has been fighting on the Pacific cosat | blows and getting b: into fighting where ‘he won 31 battles in the | trim put him in condition to squared circle. He still prizes the | Flynn the worst of next we medal he won in Denver, however, as | fair, he believ the first step toward a successful Inquiry already has been made for ring ‘career. | seats for the bout put it will be a Flynn won the championship at | few days before they ilable, Denver two years after Riede mopped | Riede and Flynn, along w good up fimatetir title aspirants and since | string of ries, should draw has witnessed a rd in Casper this season. then has chalked up records in a | the best house that number of good felts; He beat*fight c: ||SOUTH AMERICA TO SEND TEAMS TO OLYMPICS | NEW YORK, May 6.—With the prob.| ability of teams representing some of} the South American publics being} FOR SALE FOR SALE—Houses rooms, Call after 5 from one to six mn. John Heltner. Nortn r. Phone 633. 4 5-3-4t* FOR SALB—By owner, 4-room modern house with 2 rooms finished in base- ment; laundry tubs and all built-in fea- tures. 331 8. Lincotn St. -4-3t FOR SALE—Two-room house in Ken- wood; nine sever jets at a bargain four-room house with three furnished rooms in basement, almost completed. Address P. O. Box 1221, Casper, 8. A, Davis. 5-3-6t* FOR SALE—Paige @-passenger car. Phone 886. Room 46. 5-5-2t* FOR SALE—Piano. Phone 1081W. WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve dred dollars on real estate. Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. WE BUY, raise and sell Sate rabbits, and ether wur-bearing ani- mals. List _w! you have with us, stating your Ly hans prices on large lot shipments. ‘he Fur & Speciaity Farming Co, 615-517 N. P. Ave. Fargo, mic. N. Di 8-22-231 WANTED-—Situation by first-class ste- nographer, 6 years’ experience; ha’ also had experience in bookkeeping and billing. Add. Box 883, ‘Tribune. 6-4-at"| WANTED—Boarders and roomers. 924 8. Oak 5-3-4t, hun- Address 4-28-tf) WANTED — Experienced laundress wints day's work. Phone 1867. Cail Brooks for house and office cleaning; phone 1367. 5-1-5t* and faney sewing; pall work guera’ Phone 6883, 6-8-6t*) 3D—At once; five oxyacetylene sent to compete in this year’s Olympic Games at Antwerp, Bolgium, the grow-| ing interest in track and field athletics} jin South America was considerably| stimulated on April 23, 24 and 26 wher.| teams from Chile, Uruguay and Argen- tina met at Santiago, Chile in what known the: as the South Am Olympic Gam The Chillians won t | total score of 61 points against 43 for Uruguay and 20 for Argentina. CARD OF Mr. and Mr er wish to thank their frie ighbors for their kindness mpathy during their recent be 5-6-1t® The legion is giving a real show of sight reels at the Hub Theate: May 11. Don’t fail to get tickets. The show $00 o'clock Tuesday, t ne of the is continuous —<$<—— a Court, trona, s In the District Sixth Judicial District. Isabella Gordon Wilson, plaintiff, v Pioneer Town Site Company Nebras corporation, and the .unknown heirs of = | George B.. McCalmont, de ed, and the - | unknown. heir: 3 of Eliza HEATHCOTE beth Mary Me aa Fed PLAYING A GREAT GAME FOR ST.) | | The State of Wyoming, County of | | almont, dec ants. | To the above named Pioneer ‘Town LOUIS—Cliford Heathcote, Cardinal) Site Company, a Nebraska corporation | Tr , whose residence and principal place of business is in the City ef Fremont, in |the County of Dodge, in the State of a | outfielder, is gladdening Rickey both in Jack (Twin) Sullivan gave a remurk-! the field and at the bat. His work this able boxing exhibition when he defcate?| season fias been far ahead of that of WANTED od SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE Phone 74W. CECIL BON j) WANTED TO BUY—Five or six lots and three small houses on lots from owners. Phone 1419 or call E. 8. Law- ton, American Pool Hall. B-4-3t* WANTED—A neat housekeeper with good experience and reference wants a position. Room 132, Henning Hotel. 5-4-3t* Wenner haere hana clothes and rniture of any kini Phone ge Salvation Army, 6119. 8-11-1 ———$—$—$—$——— AUTO EXCHANGE—We guarantee to sell cars for you in a short time and get cash for them. Auto Exchange, Cor- ner Linden and Center Sts. 5-5-4t | WANTED-—To Rent—Five or six room, moderr house; partly or all fur- nished. Telephone 741; reference. 4-24-12t* tee WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddtes, har- ness, tools and some household jods. Phone 1086. 4-27-tf Bo WANTED—To purchase lots in all parts of city. SEE BEN REALTY Rees 5-4-3t WANTED—Two second-hand pool ta- bles. Lee Dustin, Powder. iver. 5-4-8t* oO AUTO EXCHANGE sells your car on commission. Bring your car to our place. We will sell it for you in a minute for spot cash, Auto Exchange, Corner Linden and Center Sts. 5-5at. rs; pipe line work; $9 per day: Let atogty WOmras gots and mattress) WANTED Position as chauffeur or urnished. Phone’ 6744, "Casper, oF . re 1132 E. 2nd Bt. write F.’ E. “Woodbridge, Ghatham,| ‘Tuck driver. Inquire 1132 E. 2nd Bt. Wyo., in care of Ohio Oil Co, 1-26-1008 WANTED—Clean, cotton rags, for WA —Place on ranch by man and} WA} f Sout Phone 87 CEMENT UHEOMRR oo a ee Casper Business. PHONE 660. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents 306 0. S. Bidg. Phone 767-3 4 - a CH CTS | DUBOIS & GOODRICH t Architects = \ Meawe 24-25 Townsend Bloch & Casper, Wyo. Phone 410. 1 Karl Wicks, national amateur champion, the other day. Jatk Twin, at a record of 22 years in the fight game, is surely giving Father Time «a great hattle. ‘ Boxing champions don’s stem to pay much attention to the wolght of eee to Sleep in First class nowada, Mike O'Dowd, midate- weight champion, wii meet Jack Brit- champ'¢a welterweight, at Canto y 17, and a New Jersey promoter is ing to match O'Dowd with Ben nard, holder of the ligttw: title. a NIGHT RACING IN MANILA IS NOW POPULAR (MANILA, P. L, Ma after dark has be draw track Some times the last event is not finished until after 11:30 o'élock p.m. From 9 @elock a. m. until 11 p.m. on the first Sunday of every month and on all legal holidays, exeept during the rainy season from June to October, racing meets ¢ held he — —Horse racir ome popular here nd urge crowds to the electric Hight- KINDERG 4 BASEN, W of the electe trict this v lish a kinder and ¢ FOR BASIN y G—AtL a meeting ten in the Basin schools one mill levy was asked for thai 42, with] ast Year. : \Pat Gilbert Rocked Nebraska, and te the unkn6wn heirs of | George B. McCalmont, deceased, and the | unknown heirs and devisees of BI j beth Mary MeCalmont, deceased, whose past and present place of residence is | unknown: | You are hereby notified that you have | been sued in the above entitled court, { | by the above named plaintiff; that the | H Round by Gallant object and prayer of the petition filea} therein, is that the defendants and each SALT LAKE CITY, May 6.—Gil- Architects | 445 Oll Exchange Blag. hone 1162 ae ae BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER WZ ———o | SPFARLS TRANSFER @ STORAGR | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | Olfice— Taits Billiard Hall Phone: Res, 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty. |of them, as to the lands and real estate Jin the petition and in this notice do. | scribed, may bi 1 j RNA GHAMAM JEPEREE bert Gallant, Boston iehtweight, , y be compelieu to show their DR. ANN | knocked out Pat Gitbert of Salt Lake | MleKed interests, and that the said al-| Lyric Thenter Bldg. Center St. | In the first round of a scheduled six- feged interests may be adjudged to be ‘ Urfice Phone 706. Res. 83. | round bout here last might. But one |2U!, vold and of no effect whatsoever, | & blow was struck, Gallant catching Gil- |#"d that plaitin’s title be — forever| ‘ bn. be, WARN Te bert on the point of the chin with a | @Wieted against the same; that the plain. DE. EDNA HAHN tiff be declared to be the absolute owner it gr ee ale ia wount, in fee simple of the following described Suite 2, Townsend Bldg, ae jtand and real estate, to-wit: Lots num- evi beientens cya ead |bered Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24), in Block numbered One (13 in the City gf Casper, formerly Town of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, as said lots an@ block are laid down ana de |scribed on the plat of the said Town ROCK SPRINGS SECURES GLAZE | TO HEAD TEAM left hook, sending him down for the | | { CONTRACTORS | |(now City) of Casper, as the same ap- | LET Mn Wai Aeai OU [Pears Of recotl in the offissjof the Coun-| | LET Mi) sAGeates eT FORT eS ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds p of said County of Natrona, in said jthe University of Colorado, and tater’ state of Wyoming, in the said City of | coach at the Colorado School of Mines at| Casper, Wyoming, together with’ all | Golden, will act manager for the) pulidings and improvements thereon | Rock Springs ball team this season and| of any and all claims of j will go much off the mound work tor ae Sten ea free and clear | the miners. Glaze was on the hurling! te defendants and each of them, and PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Offtee 806 O. S. Bldg. *Phome T6T7M ) P. O, Box 1145 * Ralph Glaze, former star pitcher with —————?. Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished that the p ntift is entitled to the et Tie: Coe j at _D Miter lexeind Col ise : e alb- Coutractor A be aan hat eee With | Solute and exclusive possession thereof; Ehone 10103. #0. Dox 906 € ay Sper ralconta st 4 Be ary, Casper, Wyo. ‘ha Bekton Aen acne |for plaintiff's costs and for such qther Gi pitch Rapid City in of a game {or!@nd further relief as may be agreeable hampion-| © equity and good conscience. the purp: J. C. Stew elected Tri-State eres | Ondtonctec edema | : . of cies i “Tous: Tati Cotaiae “Kk nd unless you answer the petition of « eto er. ector for one <. Bish ship series at Casper last fall. Rock nats Let me figure with you on your es GPE EE Ws for two bape cach,| Springs is counting en his experiénce to] the plaintiff filed in said cause on or|| pce{yme.! Inapection invited on | mand i. C- BUrrOnmes tO%. LW. 7 e Meo aagiest In Holding up a winning club in| Deore the 3rd day of July, A. D., 1920, work now under _ construction. | Turkey's population will, by.tho. Feace} the south Esk theratate’ the said petition with all of the mat-||) Thone 1831. Res; 746 8, Durbin. Treaty, be reduced ‘from. 30,000,000 “tof ce wera Enda ters and allegations therein contained| ¢_ ‘a " ce e > nad | Will be taken as true and judgment ren CEM . WORK about 6,000,000, and h y must eon SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION = | W!? ABOORAITIBI?: aubement & Sidewalk and Foundation Work | iat Ony D8 Ree tow See eine ret ae In the District Court, Bikth Judicial | ed Cas Let us furtishagpeestioates, i District. ming, May 6, 1 Johnson & Company NOTICE OF SALE! STATE OF WYOMING ) 1) Mee Digs = ic | NOTICE is hereby given that by vir-} 38. Clerk of District Court. tue of an execution issued out of toe) CGUNTY OF NATRONA ) By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. CLOTHES CLEANERS of the Sixth Judiciat Dis} Wena Myers, Plaintiff, vs. Geo. W.| Publish May 6, 13, 20, June 3, 10; trict within and for the County of Na-| myers, Defondant. | 47, 1920. TH SERVICE CLEANERS trona, State of Wyoming, in Taver of) 7> THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-| Cleaning we eecett eReroacing l Weber and A reer ANT, whose last known residence | H ra ue ing eal m, in the suit of H.C. ap-! was Seattle, Washington: | Center, Linden ani roa 5 } ag Mag Us va ss = led ‘i*| You will please take notice that ‘Tena! SPO I CASH LcSerine’ Gar Motto. __Fhone #8 Soars pci nae aries 14'| Myers has filed a petition i FOR YOUR eats Cees are a Geo, W. Myers, in the District Court) Lay aU DOCTORS , the undersigned as Sher: 4 2 Mes : ——— in ates, Re of Natron counts, wromine om oe) LIBERTY BONDS — Peirce cyte 250,000 shares of) 2th @ay of March, A. D. 1920, afd Physicinh ana,Bureoon the capital stock tn the -Websr Boteo:) that the prayer of sa‘d~ pe is|I Monéy to Loan on amends, Special attention given to diseases Jeum Compan. sonal a corporation, the per- y of the said {fer an absolute divorce from you. up-! dewelry, Guns, Clothing jon the ground of desertion. And you! of women and children. : : Suite 201, O. 8. Bids. Oftice Res. and Professional sz = “Directory = =e ———————— ‘The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 8. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 DR. R. LA! ee HERI IIE ACCOUNTANTS - OO DR. I. N. FROST GUARANTEE REGISTRY 1 | BReoms 204-206 | CORPORATION 1] Phone 123. | AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS | WYATT HOTEL 1 Stock Registrar and ——S eS ‘Transfer Agents. | | rbaug! TS Offico Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 DENTISTS . ’ DR. J. C. BIBBS Denttat | Rohkrbeugh Bldg. (Over Cas: Phari 5 1 Phone G4. pening: } WReeD A Btweke | MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Hxchange Buildin, ir. Wyo., Phone 8. . o———_—________ a | HAGENS & MURANE® 204-207 Exchange '. 1 ‘Casper, ‘Wyoming. | —— NICHOLS & STIRRETT { 09-10-11 Ol Exchange Bug. ! oa ag | . GEORGE Ww. FERGUSON } Attorney-nt-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. { Phone 196-3 Casper, - - Wyoming PLANING MILL | | See J. 0. JOHNSON | for MIN-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1523. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing aad heating, hot. water ire promptiy, auretred hd Shop—626 8S. Spruce. Phone 2007 PAINTER PAINTER AND DECORATOR | Quality in enameling, Kalsomin- ing and_all br: ; ing trade," =nches of the paint CHAS. A. HAMILTON d Phone 1145W. 639 8. Beech. | | .. | ROOMING HOUSES | | | HOME Ht 17 | ee ha ‘Si ee | “NRLEMO Po DaLTos sonable. STENOGRAPHER ————$_—__. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative at | Smith-Turmer Drug Sters. Phone 176 —_—_—_— - HAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT © LEANING Nahe’ clean re-block all kinds of Panamas, Soft, Felt Perf Ladi and emtlomen, Additional Classified Ads > WANTED WANTED—Men's second-hand suits and pants; highest cash price paid for same. 116 Hast Midwest Ave.: phone 4833, 4-23-tf WANTED—Anything of value you have to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing ma- chines—any kind of househoid goods. We buy and sell anything. hone 1086. 3-18-"f WANTED—Dressmaking of all kinds; very reamnable, Phone 1055-W, 1142 E. Second St. 5-6-1t" WANTED-—Situatioh by high-class office man with executive ability; wide and varied experience; best of references and recommendations. Box 191, Tribune. | FOR CARPET CLEANING off or on the floor. call the Invincible Vacuum Cleaning Co., 1083-W. 5-6-3t" WANT PAINTERS WANTED Steady work. John Peterson, 515 Yel- lewstone Ave. Phone 154-R. 5-6 4t* PERSONAL Radiators for autos, trucks, tractors repaired and rebuilt; McKinnon, Johnson cores properly installed on short notice. Casper Auto Radiator Works, 435 W. Yellowstone. * 5-5-1t LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Monéay, Engineer's field note book No. 58. Return to Midwest Re- Reward. 5-5-tf fining Co. eer LOST—Three Yale keys, door key and ring Return to Tribune. 5-6-3t LOST—One Scotch Collie; ni LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, InAhe District Court of the Sixth Judi- cial Distriet. In the Matter of the Estate drew W. Casservan, Deceased: : Under authority of an order of sale, granted by the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, sitting in and for the County of Natrona in the State of Wyoming, on the 28th day, of April, A. PD., 1920, I will sell at public auction the following described real estate, sit- uated in the City of Casper, formerly |Town of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in thp State of Wyoming, and being more particularly described as follows, to-wit:: thes Lot ten (10) in block nineteen (19) in the City of Casper, formerly Town cf Casper, in the County of Natrona, in of An- —Man, and wife wants job} reasonable. 845 N. Lincoln. s.3.13 cooking; man as cook, woman as i 3 aa $ er: colored. Phone | 1872. Chas. | F NT—New two-room h pte eomee % 562t|_, Refinery. Call at 1040's. old; brown; answers to ‘Mickey’; Ji-| cense 49: reward. ‘Phone M. | 5-6-2t One ladies’ heavy feturn Iris theater, FOR RENT. FOR RENT—New_ moder: ' 421 B. Linden. Phone 134872" FOR RENTU-Four rooms of my fone completely furnished bunsslow pMo months, commencing on May 49 per month. ic. shth house from Second. Epplewy elgheh Stoum nest et ic i eam heat, electric hi % and ‘baths; close to Refinetys tow able. orthwest corner 11th st Chestnut. SS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in apart. ment house. Corner Rall ; Cherry. eeedeaan: FOR RENT—Nice, clean rooms; als board. New number, 313 W. First hk ROOMS FOR MEN. ater son- re, w. 4 number 330 W. Third. FOR RENT—Three -anturnished paso. ment rooms. 719 K. Fifth st. address); phone 858R. 4 (new —————— FOR RENT—Furnished room, moder: Phone 754h FOR RENT—Onocroom hone FOR RENT—One-room house; furnituy or sale; on terms; last house on | side of S. Beech. Call from 4 to 6. FOR RENT_—Two sleeping rooms W. Second. i die FOR RENT—Rooms with private family. 1008 FB. 8 Phor@m 1416, 4-4t* MOR REENTAOTiieeck oo | FOR RENT—Three-room apartment un- ieee: modern except heat. Phone nieals Sec: with oe San ene ie Le FOR RENT—Would lease our five-room modern furnished house for four o: |five months to responsible party |per month; no children or cats. | 408-3, Pho’ 54t |FOR RENT—Modern upstairs slecy room. 1021 S.,Eim. 5-4-tf FOR RENT—Room for one or two tlemen. Phone 1246.J. 1015 FOR RENT—Two modern = si rooms. 615 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Reds with bath, $ $3.50 per week. 163 N. Wolcott. : pes ed A hell FOR RENT—Two connecting basement sleeping-rooms; suitable for two or three gentlemen. 419 E. 9th St. Phone 1189-M. 5-tf Gee ha ee FOR RENT—Furnished basement roo modern home. 1140 S. Elm. 197-M. Se ee all FOR RENT—Two-room house; partly modern; no children over one year ¢ Inquire back door, large house, Lincoln FOR R gentlemen; 'T—Furnished bedrooms close in. 347 Tx FOR RENT—Sleeping-room adjoining bath; nitable for gentieran sae Natrona, 5-5 .3t FOR RENT—Three-room apartment 651 W. Railroad Ave. 55+ ee ee FOR RENT-~—Two-room house in North Casper. J. F. Jones & Co,, 204 0. Ss Bldg. the State of Wyoming, according to the | > ears Saitan plat of said Town (now City) of Casper | POR RENT—Two-room basement apart cio Register of Deeds said County of Natrona in said State ‘of Wyom‘ng: together with all buildings and im thereor and tenements. hereditaments, priviJeges and appur. tenances thereunto appertaining or be- longing; Lot eleven (11) in block nineteen (19) in the City of Casper, formerly Town of Casper, in the County of Natrone, in the State of Wyoming, acording to the plat of said Town (now City) Casper and additions thereto, of rec in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of said County of Natrona, in said State of Wyoming; together with all buildings and improvements thereon, and tene- ments, hereditaments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto appertaining or belonging; The sale will be made at public auc- tion for cash and subject to confirma. tion by said court, to the highest bid der, at the south door of the court house, in the City of Casper, in sald] County of Natrona, in said State of Wyoming, between the hour of nine o'clock in the morning and the setting of the sun on the same day, to-wit, at ten o'clock in the forenvon, on May 22, A. D., 1920. Dated this 29th day of April, A. D., 1920. JOSEPH STONE, xecutor and Trustee Under the Last ‘Will and ‘Testament of Andrew W. Casservan, Deceased. WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attorney for Estate. a 0 Publish April 29, levied upon 250,000 shu tal stock in the Weber Petroleum Com- pany, @ corporation, the personal prop- erty of the said defandant, Edward F. Massam and situated in my county. No- tice is by given that on the 10th y, A. D., 1920, at theshour of ten o'clock, a. m., at’ the front door of the Court House of Natrona County, at Casper, Wyoming, I will sell said per- sonal property of the said Hdward F Massam at pubiic auction to the high- s of the eapl- ‘nt for light housekeepin and additions thereto, of record in the| qiiee ang’ blahots: tate office of the County Clerk and Ex-Off-|Ghicction to. children. Phone of; NOTICE NOTICE is he ven that by vir-lfOR RENT—Furnished room: mo tue of an execution rssued out of the Phone 376-W 141 W. 10th St District Court of the Sixth Judicial Dis trict within and for. the County orgyer ee meee meron | housy, trona, State of Wyoming. in favor of],-Chery. | § AE OG H.C. Chappell and against Edward F,| OR. 1044 8. Walnut. — Massam, in the suit of H. C, Chappe! For RENT—Sleeping-room, until Jue and Mark U. Weber, Plaintiffs, vs. Ba-| | 1. 410 1. Second St. aul ward I. Massam and Charles J. Tu er, defendants, dated slarch 29, A, D, ‘NOTICE 1920, the undersigned as Sheriff within| At a specie meeting of the sto and for Natrona County, Wyoming, has} holders of Cotiveum Motor Compa 5 So. Ash. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleepir room; suitable for gentlemen. Midwest Ave. FOR RENT—Nice three-room house large porch; water and lights { family; no children. 643 S. 4 POR RENT—Sleepingrooms fc tlemen. Phone 1055-W, 1148 ond St. FOR RENT—One-room house. Wolcott (new number). FOR KEN Room fer two me ern house; close in; also hase ment room, suitable for two or four men. Phone 721-J. Call after 4:30 p mn 56-1t* FOR RENT—Room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, Inquire Burkett Mil linery, 5-6-2t in mot. WANTED TO RENT—Th ‘ee furnished rooms; close in, Box 192, Tribune 5-6-8" FOR RENT—One sleeping-room for lady. Phone 843, 5-6-4 FOR RENT—Unfurnished two-room house; partly modern; no children over one year old. Inquire at hase ment, 321 8. Lincoln, 56-2 FOR RENT—Two light housekeepins rooms. Inquire 525 W. Second. 5-(-1 FOR RENT—Two - basement rooms partly furnished, 828 East 1 fh St. (new number). b NT—Three unfurnished rooms and bath. Phone 616-M 5-6-4 a Wyoming corporation, held at th fice of the company at per, Wyom ling, March ist, 1926, five o"clock bp. m., at’ which meeting there we present in person owners of the entire legal issue of the capital stock of stl’ corporation, by proper resolution wan! mously adopted the number of director constituting the board of directors ° aid corporation was ordered increase? from its present board of tlirer to © board of five directors, Robert (" ¢ ‘ all work guaran-| | est bidder for cash to satisfy - prope: defendant, arts fever tine, antes) reall Casper Loan and Clothing one 690, Phone v8 Ve call s00 awd deliver. Shoe || cution and all costs. isfy said ‘exe. Edward F. Massam and situated in my|®Te i nhatte Oauh palin ae the |. Store—133 South Center || 2 Seen ] acoede Onapen’ Wee. PAT ROYCE county, Notice is hereby given. that/#PPear in answer to the petition o | G, 8. BAWDEN, M. D. Phone 1319W. Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyomin on the 10th day of May, A. D., 1926, at| Plaintiff on or before the 6th day of/ Practica limited to diseases of the (Nas) ¥, Wyoming. the hour of ten o’clc a. m,, at the| July, A. D.- 1920, judgment will be} ne ie Benes Creme aot bP si LE Publish 6th 0 * = 2 a ee ren rr; 7 ror ne hi s n. ay 6th, 20. front door of the Court House of Na jTendered against. you in accordance) of NOtfiee: Robrhatgh Bldg. | .. We upholster, repair or refinish ge trona County, at Casper, Wyoming, 1) With the prayer of sald petition. j Phonon: Office 64; House 247M; | Pornltive; (algo make to gee: box Is heavy sed 160 per cent will sell said personal property of the) Witness my hand “und seal of this| STORAGE Sto drestah oon Td oe oa [| Houetieiia; avs a aie Tine of [17 lds. 300 per cent tani vard F > auc. court at Casper, Wyoming, this 0th C) BATTERY bey Yrs Ras tame cg cues 2 len.” ies ing: rl tid Hdward F. Massam publie auc | to 6 p. m; 7 p. m, to 8:30 p. m. samples. See during the last few years, while rubies tion to the highest bidder for cash ‘ta|day of March, A. D. 1920 { is || 23h N. Weiler ees have decreased. wattsfy said execution and all costs HAZEL CONWELL, |], BER ioe a eer As MRAMIA Ses SSE 18 ‘ — : PAT. ROY Pane Clerk of District Court.| a rd j-. MARSHALL 0. RarrEyS VETERINARY SURGEON | The yearly milk bill at one of the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyomi on 4 Bighty-five per cent 0: he cars Special attention given to obstet- | | jorincipal London hospitals now amounts (Né Pub. April 1, 8, 15, 2 May 6,! SOLA Teh oa RERMETia) © eee rics und diseases of women and | | | Wetuctaaty Bonen |to $80,000 as compared with $25)000 Publish April 29, May 6, 1920, S owners to getg| | Children, tt hang || At Cauper ‘Pharmacy, "kone 190, || Pefore the war, E Rv ire Ou Of hae Phones: Office, 30: Residence 164 | | «————————____ fH te ep > — d to give you free Meneee Te WELDING o | There sc aah fh eta by hat 1etos, generators, Y - | Special ceremonies in. con OIL GIEY PLUMBING CO lighting ‘systems re- |) DOCTORS aat Phone 674-5 Casper, Wye. | | nection with it, and special buildings In | f i 3 =P | a el 5 Which it is drunk Plumbing C AUTO ELECTRICAL C€O., ! hdl te al ee oe ok a GiB umbing Contractors 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9633 |! Smith . i Pxpert, ory-Acetylene Welder, || Great Britain has some 10,000 troops Rear 122 Center Street _ Phone 711 (Old 411 K. First St.) jonea=— vo i || RAM, Rordable Outtit for Miela {| atin stationed in France” Estimates furnished on application cial “dumps” of war material, as guard to/Pub, April 15, 22, 20, May 6, 1920 (Nas) and R. H. Nichols were chosen aN! elected by said stockholders as the (¥ directors to fill the vacancies om = board; certificates verified and % Knowledged by the chairman and § retary of sai@ stockholders’ meet heing filed in the office of the Secre'it of State of the State of Wyomin in the office of the County Cl Natrona County, Wyominr and things done at. said m pursuant to said acts of hoiers were so ordered der authority of Chapter Compiled Statutes, 1910; s Was called, constituted ar under waiver of notice sign’ holilers owning in person all ae issued capital stock of a Pp. 5.0 is J. T, GRATIOT, Secretary.