Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 10

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LFSISLATURE IS. ASKED TO NAME FALL SUCCESSOR High Compliment Paid Retiring Senator, Now Secretary of In- terior, by Governor of New Mexico March 8.—Gov- rmally notified egisiature that he thad received the Bacon Fall as from New Mex time sent personal letters to members of the senate and house asking them ferences as to a successor. At noon to- day it was expected that he would ent tomorrow and in view of his action in writing per- sonally to legislators, the law-making ement of any candidate. “Senator Fall,” said Governor Me- chem in his message, “has ably and faithfully served the state, and his se- lection as a member of the cabinet of the president of the United States with the portfolio of secretary of the interior not only is an honor which his great abilities entitle him to, but reflects credit upon the state of New Mexico.”" Burton C. Mossman, prominent cat- tieman of Roswell arrived here at noon today from Wushington. His coming was heralded us more of a per- sonal representative of Mr. Fall to express the latter's views regarding a successor, but said that-he “did not think it proper to discuss such ru- mors at this tim: Germany’s Film Makers Seeking Market in U.S. By CARL D. GROAT, United Press Staff Correspontent. BERLIN—{By Mail.)—Experiencing more or less of a “crisis” in disposing of its goods, the German film industry is looking to America, England France and Italy for a market. The success of the first German sent to the States since the war has encouraged film makers to believe that they can enter the American market: a idea that America is tired of her own films, on the ground that they are built toy much on one theme. The American “crisis” in the film business is attributed by the German makers, not to a deceased love for Ss, or the “kino,” as the German] of courtes calls it, but to a change in the Ameri- €an taste to meet this changed taste. ‘There is a movement for consolation] countries, it is believed. crown prince, who is énly 20, has the and purifying the tone of the] fundamentals of a world statesman, his admirers declare, of concerns, squeezing out the “small films by also driving out men, attract- ed to the business at the time when large profits could be made with low &rade goods, This movement is suc- cecding, and it can be foreseen that within the next few years only a few major concerns will be operating here. And the effogt to put the German film on a highet plane is likewise suc- ceeding. A year and two years ago many of the German products were} @ revoltingly obscene. They could not have played in any movie house in the States. But, this is gradually altering, and while one still finds many per- verted presentations, there is a grad- ual trend toward a better moral and mental tone. Great events in history and litera- ture are being spectacularly staged at large costs and with big casts. There n actor colony in Berlin, and ts many young girls, just Angeles studios do, but the So great as in the States. the German stars are Henry rn Andra (formerly Ameri- y, Pola Negri, Asta Niel- Piel, Sahret (formerly Paul Wegener, Erich Kaiser- Jap Prince Gives matic circles ‘here that Crown Prince This hope $s largely based on thelr] firohito of come to the United States ‘in connec- tion with his forthcoming visit to Eu ropean countries. United s and other American goverfment lead- ‘The German makers hope| ers would go far towards clearing up present difficulties between the two Japan for Great Britain, the first Bu- ropean country to be visited, on March 13, it was announced by the Japanese embassy here. sail for Europe on two Japanese cruis- ers, one of which was built in Great Brit jan ocean. The price also is said to lan _to visit France, Italy and Bel Re TRUCKS AND TRACTORS ROUT NEW YORK SNOW PERIL | million dollars. For several months the municipal forces had been awaiting such a challenge. Two hundred and t.zelve White 5-ton power dumping motor trucks, purchased presumabl, oa the routine removal Ca a aa [ Petia but mindta! na 5 of just this crisis, were oe King Winter’s storm troops met|then prepared to stand off and|thrown into the breach, salon: wich 2 eoepHisiie, counter-attack when, | witness re-enactment of the in-|tanks, tractors and 16,000 to before daybreak on February 20, | effect ruggie which followed a|men. Many of the trucks ees they swept the Atlantic seaboard|similar snowfall a year ago and\equipped with snow plows. Thi and deposited 13 inches of snow in|ended only after 12 days of nore [as ade first yielded, then’ broke the streets of New York City with- paralysis, entailing an economic |a:d finally was routed in t! in 24 hours. The sebbaaed hordes !business loss axtiniated at sixty New ¥ fied bulla edd York, | slum. He will exchange coutesies with the rulers of these four countries and make a study of post-war conditions. The prince's ‘visit is said, however, to Up Plan for Trip |i» nous to ita To This Country) sonra ne ie soma prince wail | Prince Kanin, each will have their own Saionji, who was chief of the Japanese. mission to the Puris peace conference. a aety The Spaniards have a saying that a wife,should resemble three things, | and yet differ from these same things. First, she should be like a snail, which always guards its house, but she ‘shopld not dy aki the aan with ber whenever she goes out. Second, sho Should, de, like an echo, which speaks she should not always have the last werd. tae town clock. which always sounds the hours with’ rigularity, but she should not sound so loud that the whole ‘town shall hear it. gt nah ‘The Baltimore Athietic club will act as host to the thirteenth annual championship ‘swimming meet of the South Atlantic A. A. U. on Match 19. ee ret Every workman in Japan wears on his cap an inscription stating his business and his employer's name. ae NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES- TATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. State of Wyoming ) County ‘of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of Charles M. Kelly, deceased. Under authority of an order of sale granted by-the District court of the Sixth Judicial District, sit- ‘ting in and for the County of Na- trona in the State of W; pouing tee tered on February 21, will sell at public auction the following described real estate, situated in the County of Natrona in the State of Wyoming, to-wit: Northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section One; Northeast quarter of quarter of Section Two; Southeast quarter of arter of Section Two; Lot 1 of. Section. Two; All in Township thirty-two North of Range Eighty-ors West of the | southeast northeast |= with log house thereon and 300 yards of wire fence surrounding said land. The sale will be made at public auction: for cash and subject to confirmation by said court, to the highest pipers at the front door of NOTICE The Reid Construc- tion Co. Will Be Located in Room 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J | official party. Inthe crown prince's | party will be Viscount Chinda, former | Japanese ambassador to Great Britain, and Mr. Saionji, J: nm of Marquis (By United Press) WASHINGTON, March 8,—There is feeling of regret in Japanese diplo- Japan has decided not to CORONA $50 $50 A visit of the crown prince to the fates and an official exchange with President Harding Phone 697-M. The young L. C. SMITH '& BROS. New siient model cight — all mrakes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired Casper Typewriter Exchange Geo, J. Heiser, Prop. 101 Wyatt Bldg. ; Phone 855, Crown Prince Hirohito will leave He and his party will ain, golng west-by way of the In- Rooms 3 913 PHONES 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. Casper, Telephones Dk. J. C. KAMP DR. T. J. DREW In France in the early part of the sixteenth century, bankrupts were compelled to wear a green hat, so that people might avoid losses in trading with them. N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 Our Insurance Department handles your loss worries. Let us explain and assist you. FIRE LIFE, HEALTH ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE A 4 | doe Ben Really PHONE 74.W Building Materials We\are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lum- ; ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. We Are Pleased to Lump*. 2222 ANNOUNCEMENT The undersigned Physicians and. Dentists wish to announce ‘the remoyal of their offices to Inclusive Midwest Refining Co. Building Corner of Wolcott and East Second Streets DR. C. H. BAILEY DR. T. J. RIACH 50 Cents Per: Ton on GEBO Prices as follows: : J. E. LLOYD 3 PRACTICAL PLUMBER Prompt attention given to repair work. Es- timates on new work furnished cheerfully. Call Office, 210 O.-S. Bldg. Residence Phone 576-J =) 04 to 311 Wyoming 1650 and 1651 DR. K. C. MacPHERSON Another Reduction of OAL Fes Nae See TS =i Coke ais SR nSEs bese lesen Sad KEITH LUMBER CO. “> Narong fd TRANSFE Bie | Phone 3 pte 34S EFUEL <a ret a L nude — ‘PHONE 949 When You Buy Hardware Good hardware can only be measured by the serv- ice it performs. Regardless of good looks, we select our stock accordiny to past performances, : We appreciate that the sagging, squeaking door will soon shatter your nerves, Therefore we believe the hinge is so important that every ‘hinge’ sold over our gounter bears the name “Stanley.” Another large shipment of Goodell-Pratt—1,500 good tools—just in today. Come in and look them over. Your every want can be supplied for jess: Every size Billings & Spencer wrench here. This store is headquarters for the standard products, in every line. So when you buy hardware see— Pjouds- ()! liver Company Hardware 105 S. Center policies you'had “Where the Best Costs Less” Opp. Henning Phone 714 enocaprascceccoccsoocousnccoscosescoveseeeees ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow and children will collect only those ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 in force at death. Seveccreccesseneeeseeseeeee: coceescevoosonesceseces ees: ‘| NOTICE Sixth. Principal Meridian, together|~ o\-- ° oy Re Stas te Co yan in Pad State of Wyoming, between | wi only after the other ts finished, but/the hours of 9 o' Piebit Dice: Lewes da "And last, she should be like|the same day, to-wit: At 10 o'clock | filed ing and the settin, the sun on ae. fozvenoon on Mi ¥ Dated ata 23d f February, A, D. 1921 are ti TOM KERNS, ip aatianstestor of the Estate of Charles M.. Kelly, De- céased. WM. O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate, Publish Feb. 2%, Mar. 2, 9) 16, 28, 1921. (W.0.W.), OF ETTLE- MENT. AND “DISTRIBUTION OF State of Weenie ; County of ‘Natrona i In Court. of the the District Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate ofjis Alfred L. Mills, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to: all creditors and other persons inter- in the above entitled estate, that on February 21, 1921, the un- dersigned Administrator filed his fi- nal report and petition for, esd a bution of said estate, ~ the Clerk of the above entitled court, file eet thereta id as 13 Sgome of 3 ee Mininietrator will Ei by. urt. ” Dated this 2ad day ‘of Fabinacy; A. D, 1921. ALEXANDER MILLS, 16, 23, 1921. Grocery, bbe raves stags dis- solved. it said W. H. Boselly retires from: said Beige the same being: continued by J. E. Carr, assumes al] as sae ‘against the same and to m all accounts rable. y of March, A. D. W. H. BOSELLY, ARR, rats it are 4th 1ozt . where anyone interested .may ex- antihe said Fepork and petition, and J. EB. C. Publish March 9, 10, 1921. AUDITCR: you Gitim Soe CEES REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Public Accountants Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0 Bldg. _ACCUUNTANTS 5. A, LIKELY Public Accountant and Auditor, All'kinds of Books opened and closed and kept. Authority’on In- come Tax matters. All business coming through my office kept strictly confidential, 185 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268, GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents. Tel. 7633. ~ “ BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Phones: ‘Office. 130, Res. DR, MYERS Physician, and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseascs of Women and Children, Suite 200-201, 0.8. Bldg. Phones: ‘Office 699, Res. 764. Phone 660 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg, ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Agchitects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 ©. A. RAINWATER Architect Office: 664 CY Ave. ——— BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES Head AND STORAGE Office—Tait's Billiard Hall Phones; Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CEMENT BRICK FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $10 to hae Pe M Common Brick, $23 pet Deliv Phone 968-W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phoue 706, Res. 92. DR. B. G. HAHN mi EDNA HAHN Suite 2, So ircwasend, Block Pnones: Office 423, Res. 1235. M. E. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Mimball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M.. HOUSER P. S, C. Graduate Will make house calls or call at 214 BK. Fifth. Phone 1528J. ___CIVIL ENGINEERS W. H. FISHER, ©. E. ~ Surveys —— Maps —— Plans Estimates and Reports Room 214 Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyo. CLEANERS and PRESSERS ” THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & -s Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing, “Tl POINT” Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts; “Service Our Motto. Phone 56. CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing Remodeling 120 Kast Fifth. Tol. 2555. CONSULTING ENGINEER oOo “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM” (Patented) Reinforced Concrete Designs and Reinforcing Steel WALTER H. WHEELER General | All kinds of building work: done; also job work promptly attended to. 409 South Jackson, ‘DENTISTS DR. E. L, NEWLANDER + Dentist 112 fl Second Street Suite No. Phone 1195R. ore White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Suite 5 112_¥. ‘Second. Phone 66. ’ Doerner ae noe OE ed Given to Obstet. and Diseases of Women and Children. Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30,.Res. 164. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU oo oming Employment Agency—All. kinds of help furnished. 200 W. First st, Phone 1311W._ P..Q.-Box 83. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS of ‘Soft, Felt and Stiff Hate for Ladies and Gen! men. New trimmings; all guarantet2. «We"callfor and de- liver. " og parlor in Phi 1319-W. 122.8. Center...“ Casper, Wyo. HOTELS i ee ‘Attorney it a Phone'793 “ orneys-at-Law q "8012-0 Exchange > Wyo, WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, .Townsend Block . Casper, Wyo. SEN ae & MURANE 207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oi] Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 ,_ Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS 3. WAITZ EUCHER (Organist, St. Mark’s) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIO Phone 477W or 1508 __ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO. RADIATOR WORKS Repairing M’Kinnon * ‘Proof watone PHONE Vl054w AUTO. “pte hal SERVICE . SHOE SHINING ae ‘SHINING P, 1 Shoe AMERICAN ‘We ‘Solicit ‘Your , 3 d first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We P Aca charge extra for feet shining your LOBBY 0-S BUILDING STENOGRAPHERS . ————e BEATRICE. L.\ JONES Public Stenographer WHALEY Ladies’ and Sai ‘s Talloring Cleaning, Repairing and ‘Alterations, Gar tailor. tuade Suits as cheap as eady-made. _iis B. Midwest est Ave.—Phone 482.3 TAXI SEF SERVICE CALL 8% OR 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE | _WENNESDAY. MARCH 9, 1921 = CUSSIED ) ANS _ FOR RENT—ROOMS | RooM, ‘AND BOs If you are loo%- ing for a good. ‘and a first class family table, come down to John gurtenees place, 318 West oa Sf 3-7-8" v0. REY (meee of the Estate FOR RENT—Two basemen’ dL. Mills, Deceasedg| light housekeeping, moderns best. lo- ace Estate. 5 one 11TW. cation, no chifdren, pl 5o-8t FOR RENT—Basement room for light housekeeping see oe parties, who work during the eae Lincoin, phone 1599J. pera abate react ta: J by Sed tlie ) room in mdern home, FOR _RENT- pF Rigg room suit- ablé for man.and wife or two. work- ing.xirls, $26 per, month 1115 Poplar Phone 704) 2-9-3t FOR RENT — Three comfortable steeping rooms for men to privats home, 216 North th Lincoln; phone 10447: =) BOSE PSL ARES AL EA EE SRE FOR RENT—Desirabie front room for .two men, with bath, also ment room, 480 West’ Midwest, phone ‘ede 3-9-1 et TVA SIs ae en FOR RENT-—Furnished room adjoin- ing bath two und; one-half blocks east of Henning, 326 East Sees FOR RENT—Well furnished ‘room in taodern home suitable for one or two gentlemen, 523 South Park phone 646R.° 3:8-2t FOR RENT— comfortable basé- ‘Large ment room, hot and cold water, bath, suitable for two gentlemen, 504 South Durbin, 3-8-2t FOR RENT-—Room tn modern home, suitable for one or two gentlemen, also basement room, close in, 733 South, Beech, phone 1471. B-242 FOR RENT—Bed room ‘with kitchen privileges. Call upstaira 829 East Fourth street. Cail after 6 o'clock ev- enings. " 2-8-2¢" —_—— FOR RENT—Front room furnished for light housekeeping, also room with. kitchenette, 124 South been TB FOR RENT—Modern front bed room, with private entrance, 315 “Bast Fifth, phone 937M. 3-9-1t FOR RENT—Basement room ‘for one gentleman, board. near, phone FOR. RENT—Furnished bed room, joining bath, outside entrance, phono, 15903, 225 North Grant. S-7-3t FOR RENT—Boarders and roomers ‘in private family, near Fettaery oats. South Willow street. FOR RENT—Nice cheerful basement bed room,. close to refinery, 926 South Wainut. ‘S-1-tf. FOR RENT— Two | sleeping with bath, 330 East Fifth, phone 209, 3-208 FOR RENT—Rooms fr pent, house- 7 rooms keeping, 720 [ast Thi 3-9-1t* RENT—Rooms and board, $10 ~ per week, 414 South Oak. 3-4.4:° | BOARD—And room in private family. 615 South 2.24 tf, of the best buys in town—lot on East ‘Twelfth. street. Basement cornsere ted daratard ony det Price $1,000, ent | down, fest Uke rent. Cail. at 1026 South i son or see Western Realty Co. 3- FOR SALE—Two 40x132 level lots on South Jackson street:on city water, 3450 cash, phone 584W or cali at. 1105 enth | street, 3-3-tf, , West Elev FOR SALE—Larse corner lot in'But- Sa \ ler addition, two room house ee water and lights, cash, P. O. 647. 3.88 at FOR SALE—Three 40x132 level lots, Kenwood addition, $550 cash, phone 584W. or cal! at 1105 West Eleventh street. -2-if. FOR SALE—Two 40x132 level lots in Kenwood, $400 cash, near water, phone 684W, 1105 West’ Laageecs -2-tf, FOR \SALE—A beautiful: corner ‘ot ‘will sell all or one-half and take a car.at right prices, on good terms. Call 629 Kirk street. 3-3-tf. FOR RENT—MiSCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Ranch re aay Creek 1400 acies. For. ree aging write to C. R. Bryant, Casper, box 3-9-1t FOR RENT—One fire proof ‘ware house with basement, phone ace BA LSD 8 ke A i POR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. 110-2 nas ail Subseribe for The Tribune A Mail Us Your KODAK FINISHING Quick Service Fa If’ you are ready to move, call us. We specialize on hand- ling furniture and house- hoid goods. Baggage and any kind of hauling. _ We are prompt and we give you a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J PEt iii iy

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