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PAGE TEN TRUTHFUL ADS ARE URGED BY BIG GLOTHIER It’s One Way to Hold Confidence, Says President of Associa- tion in Address to Retail Merchants (By Associated Press.) Colo., Feb. 8.—Truthful- ness in advertising was advocated to- day by J. W. Davis, president of the clorado Retail Clothiers’ association, in his address to the DED tion of the organization. “The word in the English lang- uage,” he said, “which means the most to us at this time is ‘confi dence.’ If we ever needed confidence, we need it now, when prices are tumbling and every industry feels the ground upon which it is standing giv ing away.” George F. Cottrell of Denver, a ‘li rector of the National Retail Cloth- jers’ association, in an address de. clared “ a safe and conservative level must be fostered,”’"He asserted “a co- operation in our membership can bring about these conditio: " He de- clared retail merchants are selling goods for less than they can replace the articles and asserted “it is ap- parent to every retailer that the con- sumer must be educated out of the notion that clothin n be sold on the old pre-war basis." Cheaper wear- ing apparel will mean sweatshop la- Wor, heclared Untrained Shopper Versus the Expert Salesman in Store Have you ever heard of people do- ing things they really didn’t want to do? Of course you have, many, many times. We all do it more or less but seldom admit it. It is a common yet expensive fault when considered in all its phases. This fault is evident in most of our every. yactivities. Take for instance that of buying: When we need anything we usually go and buy | 0 it provided it is available and within . The question is, did’ we we wanted to buy? if xo, did the want meet the need? The merchants as a rule, are anxious to please thepublic so the responsibility of getting what you want seems to fat! on the individual buy Some interesting facts along this line are brought out in an article, by Mary Bronson Hart, which appeared in the last issue of the Woman's Home Companion, among them were the fol- lowing: “Salesmanship desirable — by studying human nature and the psy: chology of*selling, the merchant ac. quires the art of selling goods—The casual untrained shopper is at a dis- advantage when dealing with an ex pert salesman for he often buys things that he really doesn’t want. ‘This fact brings about the necessity of expert shopping—The buyer should be dis- eriminating and resourceful. He should educate his eye to look and his fingers to feel the quality of goods, | 0- in the meantime exercising a trained financial conscience. The buyer, when looking at goods, should never take a snapshot with his eyes for he may get distorted impressions. He can only get clear and correct impressions by being in focus and taking a time 2x- posure. An intelligent shopper kmows some- thing about the properties and values of commodities, He can usually iden tify good goods when he sees them and knows, to some extent, how they bo have in service. He knows something about the sources of dependable goods. He constantly keeps in mind the fact that price does not always indicate quality iS ——S Jewelry and Watch repairing by ex- pert wor All work guaranteed. Casper Ji c If You Are Figuring on a new battery, a glance at the inside con- struction of the VESTA will convince you. Sold under an eighteen months’ guarantee. Gabriel Snubbers Sales — and — Service Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowstone Hy. Phone 907 POCO DEOL OO OOOO EOE OO OOOO OOOO OOO SOLOHOCO OOS OORODOLOEEOOS anriual conven: | MES. ROCKEFELLER AND SOCIETY WOMEN GIVE _L! OF EUROPE—Left to rgiht, John PD. Rockefeller, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. Rockefeller, Jr.,, has accepted the charmainship of the New York City Y. M. C. A, invisible gugst day com- mittee, which has charge of the association’s ‘contribution to the Hoover fund. INCHEONS FOR RELIEF OF STARVING CHILDREN |. §. Cushman and Herbert Hoover having luncheon. Mr. Rockefeller is shown eating his luncheon with evident enjoyment. The meal. consisted of vegetable soup, egg salad, peaches and chocolate, SUMMARY OF DAY'S | PROCEEDINGS ‘ CHEYENNE, Wyo., passed by the house: House J. R. 2, submitting an amend: ent to Section 2, Articles XV of tne | constitution. Ayes, 43; noes, 4. nate file 30, for the relief of de- linquent. taxpayers, of 1920. Ayes, 48; noes, 0. : Senate file 31, relating to articles of incorporation of churches and relig- ious societies. Ayes, 47; noes, 0. House bill 50, providing for compen- Feb. 9.—Bills Cepcecsevccceccooce Now Open Under Afternoon Session, 3 Evening ROLLER SKATING RINK OIL CENTER BAKERY HALL 324 West Yellowstone Ave. sation for the use of automobiles by public officers. Ayes, 45; noes, 0. House bill 115, relating to deputy clerks of district courts.’ Ayes, 45; noes, 9. House* bill 140, relating to search warrants. Ayes, 45; noes, 2. House bill 153, providing for the mortgaging of growing crops and crops to be grown. Ayes, 40; moes 3. House bill 160, relating to intor- ference with headgates. Ayes, 44; noes, House bill 168, to amend and xe- enact Section 1563, Wyoming Com- piled satutes, 1920. Ayes, 46;/noes 6. House bill 173, providing that the state underwrite irrigation district bonds. Ayes, 30; noes, 17. $ House biN 139, relating to directors of state banks. Ayes, 45; noes 0. House bill 163, relating to charter- ing state banks. Ayes, 44; noes, 0. House bill 141, relating to charter- tion to state auditor of appropriations made by the legislature. Ayes, 46; noes, 0. House bill 182, retating to order de- termining priorities. Ayes, 43; noes, 1. Senate file 73, relating to salary of the chaplain of the soldiers and sailors home. Ayes, 45; noes, 0: Senate file 65, repealing the law for publication of contingent fund state- ments. Ayes, 44; noes, 0. Senate file 71, relating to the Univer- sity of Wyoming. Ayes, 44; noes, 0. Senate file 74, relating to premiums on treasurers’ bonds. Ayes, 42; noes, Senate file 79, relating to funds for county work. Ayes, 42; noes, 0. Senate file 83%, relating to salary of secretary of the state board of vet- erinary examiners. Ayes, 40; noes, 0. Senate file 75, relating to state board of examiners of coal mine inspectors. Ayes, 45; noes, 0. Senate file 76, relating to stallions and jacks. Ayes, 47; noes, 0. Senate file 77, relating to assistant state examiners and increasing their salaries from $2,100 annually to $2,- 400. Ayes, 48; noes, 0. Senate file 8, limiting and prescrib- ing the manner in which certain moneys, including’ those of the Untyer- sity of Wyoming, may be withdrawn from the state treasury. Ayes, 43; noes Senate file relating to salaries of*commandant and adjutant of the soldiers and sailors home. Ayes, 47, noes, 0. Senate file 81, relating to expendi- tures and salaries of the state board of law examiners. Ayes, 46; s20es, 0. Senate file 82, relating to state lev- jes. Ayes, 49; noes, 0, Senate J. R. 4 protesting against the junkin; ot the Saratoga & En- campment railroad. Ayes, 48; noes, 1. Approved by the governor: A. 12 (Original Senate file 15), ng to powers and duties of tho ¢ dairy, food and oil commissioner. . A. 18 (O. S. F. 46) creating a state rtment of law enforcement. 2. A. 8 (O. 8. F. 45° making the sec- retary of state the agent for servire on delinquent foreign corporations.» BE. A, 9 (0: 'S. F. 36), relating to feeding offal. BE. A. 3. (0. § F. 17), relating to GEBO COAL, Baggage Moving Vans Natrona TRANSFER RA PHONE 94S SFUELSG J. l.. BIEDERMANN, Prop. New Management to 5:30 Session, 7:30 to 10:30 distribution and availability of land) income funds. E. A. 11 (. S. F. 48) relating to the payment of tuition of high school students residing in one district and attending school in another. BE. A. 14°(O. 8. F. 21) relating to time for starting work under water right permits. BF. A. 4 (. S. F. 12) relating to rotation in the use of water. E. A. 5. (O. 8. F, 9) providing tor taxatioy of equities in lands under federal reblamation projects. E, A. 6 (O. S. F. 25) relating to contests of wills. E. A. 10 (. 8. F. 47) relating to high sohool district tax levies and bonds. BE. A. 7. (O. 8. F, 5) relating to in- vestments of banking associations. CHEYENNE, Wyo., senate files introduced: Senate fiie 110, by Oviatt—Relating to salary of the deputy insurance com- missioner. Senate file 111, by Oviatt—Relating to the direction and operation of oil and gas wells. Senate file 112, by Gardner—Mak- ing it unlawful for state, county or city officers or employes to use pub- ically-owned automobiles “without au- thority.” New house bills introduced: House bill 212, by Ford—Making an apropriation for the relief of Hot Springs county for state taxes erron- cously paid. House bill 213, by DeHoff—Relating to married women acting as adminis- tratrix. af House bill 214, by Underwood—Pro- viding for establishthent of. the Wy- oming tuberculosis sanitarium and providing a method for its Jocation. Bills killed by senate: House bill 33, relating to change of venue and change of judge in civil and criminal actions. Indefinitely post- poned. House bill 11, relating to fees and expenses of witnesses and providing for the demand thereof by witnesses. Indefinitely postponed. ‘BULL BILL’ ON SECOND READING CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 9.—House bill 96, the more or less famous “buil bill,""was on second reading in the senate today, having gotten through the committee of the whole senate with only one amendment which it is ~ COAL Per Ton Phone 493 Feb. 9.—New iestate, and the believed will be acceptable to the house. House bill 32, the “two-plate” auto- mobile registration law, also was on second reading in the’ senate today ufter slight amendment im which It is anticipated the lower house will concur. ‘The bill provides a new sched- ule of fees for registration of automo- biles, trucks and motorcycles. Governor Carey Tuesday afternoon signed the law enforcement bill and it now is a law. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 9.—When. House Bill'84, authorizing the creation of Teton county from the northern portion of Lincoln county, comes be- fore the .«uate for second reading it is planned to “mend it by elimination of the privision that the provisions of the general law governing the for- mation of new counties shall not ap- ply to the proposed Teton county, In- asmuch as the general law requires, an assessed valuation of — $5,000,000 and a population of 3,000 in a new county, Teton county will have to ‘wait before it can utilize its enacting act, being far short in both require- ments, paces ecageenee aed A man who doesn't know his own mind still thinks that others should know ‘it. a NOTICE OF FINA! SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) : 88 County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter A. Demorest, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and othérs interested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Peter A. Demorest, de- ceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said establishment of All Over the World there is a shortage of homes; there is also in in Casper. Don't let your- self believe Casper is over- built yet. SEE BEN The firm who knows its subject. Demand Service. dBeeBen Really f PHONE 74.W > CASPER ICE & COAL J. A. LLOYD PRACTICAL PLUMBER Prompt attention given to repair work. Es- timates on new work furnished cheerfully. Call Office, 21 Phone 697-M. 0 O.-S. Bldg. Residence Phone 576-J 7 |heirship therein, with the Clerk of|sponding to these allegations of “|GEO. W. FERGUSON, the District Court of Natrona Coun-| contest, together with due proof ty, State of Wyoming, where any} that you have served a copy of your one interested may examine said | answer on the said contestant either account and petition, and file ob- BE ce oe or by: ret ed mail. jections thereto, at any. time with- ‘ou should state in your.answer in thirty (30) days after the last/ the name of the postoffice to which publication of this notice, said last | you desire future notices to be sent date of publication being the 23d|to you. day of February, A. D. 1921, and J. MARY CROSS, . if no objections are filed, he will 2 Receiver. Date of first publication Jan. 19. make final set ent of said estate at 9 o’clock in the forenoon on the} | Date:of second publication Jan. 24. Date of third publication Feb. 2. 28th day of March, A. D. 1921, or as soon thereafter as the matter} Date of fourth publication Feb. 9. may be heard. . “ Dated this 26th day of January, | - nite A, D..1921. On-sand/after the 10th day of CHARLES T. DEMOREST, eee all owners of motor ve- Administrator. pictes who haye not secured 1921 icenses will be prosecuted without ler Rlotice. Attorney for Estate. ) publish Jan. 26, Fob. 2, 9, 16, 23, Signed, LEE MARTIN, - 1921. . eriff Natrona County. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the Interior. apie Bietserend Ofasa Aye glas, Wyoming, January 5, be ‘0 Coakley Cowherd of Imperial, Nebraska, Contestee: You are hereby nptified that Alx bert S. Hawley, who gives Casper, Wyoming: as his postoffice address, did on September 3, 1920, file nm this - office his duly corroborated Sppliesticn to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead and Additional Entry, ‘Serial No. 018106-018107, made August 12, 1918, for E%SW%; SE% Sec. 4; N%NEX Sec. 9, and Original for Publish Epb. 2, 3, 4 ——_>___ 3 NOTICE-FOR PUBLICATION OF IE APPOINTED FOR PROV- ING WILL, ETC. In District Court, Sixth Judicial istrict, State of Wyoming } ‘8s. County of Natrona In the Matter of the Estate of Stella Pearl Ralst: To all persons interested in said Estate: i¢e is hereby given, that on this day, the Ist day of 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the Court m_ of said Court, in the County of Na- on, Deceased. Ralston, deceased, which said will has been admitted to probate in the Probate Court of Bernalillo County and State of New Mexico, and for hearing the application o: Bigelow, executrix Margaret named in said will, for the issu-| (Seal) anée to Laura H. Bicknell of Let- ters of Administration with the will ¥ person. in! may i I one EM oat j ategTAZEL, CONWELL, Clerk. | ZEL. By Gindys Ford, Deputy Clerk. Publish Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1921, t (HEM s 4 Classified Ads FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres Io- cated near Bayard, Neb.; 160 acres under irrigation, alfalfa and beets, 40 acres fenced hog tight fence, two wells and, running water. Will trade for Casper property, livestock or for automobiles or trucks. $5,000 cash consideration or equal value in ex- change will handle this deal, For particulars inquire of the Natrdha Realty Co., 112 East Second, or phone ” MISCELEANEOUS COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. 0. Box 1102, Denver Colo. Cap- acity over 10,000 chicks weekly. We ¢ can supply you with any quantity. of Baby Chicks, 15 varieties, live de- livery guaranteed, parcel post pre- paid. Write for prices and full ‘parti- culars. 2-9.1t ———_————— BOARD—By week of day, home style, near refinery, 663 West Yellowstor J. A. LIKELY Public Accountant and Auditor trona, Wyoming, has been appoint- ed as the. time and place tor 2 TrOV~ ing the Will of said Stella Pearl AT TT FIXIT. Graphaphones repaired by fac- tory experienced men, which gives us the advantage over the SW%; SW4NEX; NW% % Sec. 3; N% NW% Section 10, Township 86 N., Range 78 West, Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Coak- ley Cowherd has failed to establish residence, and not resided on this land. That he has never placed any improvement on it, nor culti- vated any of the land above de- code aie Bee such pene eey is majority of mechanics. not due to his service in the Unite t States Army, Navy or Marine fn pies pea hs ria mete 01 5 ou are, therefore, further noti- fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without fur- ther right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re- Coal! Coal! Patronize home industry sand US beat the H.C. L. L. C. SMITH & BROS. model eight — all General Repair Co. 220 So. David St. Phone 685J. $50 | CORONA Good clean lump coal at $10.50 peg ton, Delivered anywhere in Casper. : H. A. POLAND Phone Orders 1545. Office: 124 W. Second St, The Discount Period Closes Thursday, February 10th, at 5 P. M. After This Date the GROSS AMOUNT, As Shown on Gas Card, MUST BE PAID Please Bring'Your Gas Card or Mail It With Your Check. NEW YORK OIL COMPANY ; GAS DEPARTMENT 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1501 P. O. Box 1099 The New Shipment Has Arrived and Includes Spirex Radiators for Fords Kennedy. Tool Kits Bolts and Nuts Crescent Wrenches Stillson Wrenches ~ Screw Drivers Tool Boxes Pliers Brodie Rubber Company “Your Accessory House” . New’ Tribune Building Phone 1203 50% Reduction Yes, Natural Gas in Your Home Will Re- duce the Housework to This Extent A Fuel Clean That Is Quick Efficient Just say the word and our Gas-Fitting De- partment will very necessary piping. quickly install the GAS DEPARTMENT New York Oil Co. 114 South Wolcott Phone 1501 AUTO SUPPLIES All Sizes Weed Tire | Chains at the D Hardware \/ Company ouds- Oliver Opp. Henning Phone 714 All kinds of Books opened and closed and kept. Authority on In- come Tax matters. All business coming through my office kept strictly confidential. 125 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents. \ Phone 660 208-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Public Accountants* |Business and Professional Directory IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DENTISTS DR. E. L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second Street Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R. Hise, Over White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Suite 5 112 .E. Second. Phone 66, HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS \h —— Inome ‘Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. _ Tel. 7673. SPEARS & CHAPMAN Auditors and Accountants ‘INCOME TAX AUTHORITY 318-319 Oil Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENE’ Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES TRANSFER AND STORAGE Office—Tait’s Billiard Hall Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CEMENT BRICK ee arbors FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $10 to $45 per M. Common Brick, $23 per M. Delivered Phone 963-W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res. 92. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. ee DR. M. HARNED @ Chiropractor 162 N. Simball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. S. C. Graduate Will_make house calls or call at 214 E. Fifth. Phone 1528J, CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling “THE POINT” Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone 56, eS SN ATE at aS CONSULTING ENGINEER IEE TOTES SEI “SPIRAL, MUSHROOM SYSTEM” (Patented) : Reinforced Concrete Designs and Reinforcing Steel WALTER H. WHEELER Met. Life Bldg. Minneapolis Minn, DOCTORS DR. F. 8S. LUCKEY » Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Women } + and Children, F Office: Smith & Turner Drug Store Building. Phones: Office 595, Residence 632R, eee DR. L. C. SMITH Over Golden Rule Store Special Attention Given to Sur- gery, Diseases of Women and Children and Obstetrics, Phones: Res. 1551J, Office 21W. DR. J. ©. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130, Res. 85." ‘\ DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children, Sulte 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office Res. 764. DE. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bldg. Phones: Office 743, Res. 1222, MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Obatet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children, Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164, We clean and re block all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gentle- men.’ New trimmings; all ‘work guaranteed. We call for and de- liver. Shoe shining parlor in connection. Phone 1319-W 123 S, Center, Casper, Wyo. LAWYERS GEORGE A. WEEDELL Attorney-at-Law Associated with Durham & Lowey, Attorneys-at-Law Phone 794 301-2 Oil Exchange Casper, Wyo, WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. MICHAEL W. PURCELL 7 4 Attorney-at-Law Suite‘ 31@ Ol Exchange Bldg, Phone 86 Casper, Wye. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg, GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS 3.’ WAITZ BUCHER (Organist, St. Mark's) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIO Phone 477W or 1508 __RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 7 ~ % Repairing and Cl M’Kinnon & Jackson reas: Proof Cores Installed. 484 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1144J. AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington Re-Coring and i -pairing Expert Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1543: _SHOE SHINING PARLORS PPR, AMERICAN SHINING P, We Solicit Your Shoe shinies’ Patronage Only first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We do not pote extra fer shining your eels. ___ LOBBY 0.8 BUILDING STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Specialty, Stenographers fornished by the NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING— ACROSS FROM P, 0, Phone 1204 ‘ TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's ‘Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, ‘and Alterations, Gur tailor-made suits as cheap as stain ready-made, 116 E. Midwest Ave—Phone 482-3 ae TAXIDERMISTS ? PICNEER ROBE & TANNIN We tan all kinds of Sine tance’ ufacture Fur Coats, Robes and La- dies’ Garments, Taxidermy in all pier Mache, Beaver Skins tanned and plucked wh: 3 zea "Wnts Tee 333 5. ELM ST, CASPER, Wyo, WELDING LET MILLER DO IT! ‘\ *, Welds Anything but a Broken Heart, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 436 W. Yellowstone BHONE 11443. ed

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