Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 8

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PAGE El EIGHT MUST CHART ALR FOR DEFENSE, [3 MILITARY CLAIM General Mitchell Sees Need of Extensive Surveys if Routes Are to Be Negoti- ated Safely By A. LL. BRADFORD (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, March 9. — The chartering of the air is essential to the national defense of the United States, Brigadier Genéral William Mit- cheil, stant Chief of the Army Air Service, said today in with the United Press. Mitchell declared the cornerstone, an interview the “laying of recently of ” from Wash- America’s first “Airway, ington to Dayton, Ohio, will prove to be a “vital milestone in the progress and development of bo commercial and military a “The limitle: of the air,” ¢ as unknown lan| navigators may with case way without loss of time or danger across vast expanses of territory in peace or War. The establishment of well organ ized air routes throughout the coun. try, especially in America, is as es- sential to a well balanced sysiem of national defense as is the devolp- ment work on the aircraft itself. “The installation of an airway en- tails the location of landing fields with all accessories, including radio direc- tion finding, radio communications, aids to night navigation, housing and maintenance of equipment. It is un doubtedly true that with properly es. tablished airways of this kind cross country flying, night and day, in good or bad weather will be safer than auto touring by read, and that with devel opment and perfection of the machine itself will in time surpass in specd comfort, and safety, the modern com forts of transports. “These air routes will provide a net work whereon the units of the Nation: al Guard and the organized Reserve of the Army can be placed. However these highways of the air will not he usurped by the Air Service, but they will be open, under legislative re- strictions, to all commercial operators, who will reecive all the benefits and conveniences of such an organization, therefore commercial acronautic inter- ests will be fostered “The Model Airway between Wash- ington and Dayton, will become then the first unit in a systematic sys- tem of airways throughout the Unit- ed States which will be started under a policy formulated by the Air Army Service and which will be guided in its organization by the experience gained ffom the establishment of and operation of the Model Airway “The Model Airway as chosen is ex tremely well suited to the purpose of serving as a basic guide in this ex pansion program. Almost all of the natural problems attendant to suc: Don’t The Final women and children COOLS IIL. a Yl GLIIIIIIVDOIIDVIIT Ose saa as: N ~ |cessCul air navigation are met om this | gineering Division Headquarters. |airway, which is one that will always |be needed. Incidentally it connects | Washington with the Air Service En- In the course of this route appear ‘moun: tains to be passed over, varying cli-| matic conditions and terrain of almost every type and characte’ GWVIL RECLAMATION SERVICE OPEN OFFICE IN CASPER, W. H. Fisher, until recently a civil engineer in the United States Recia- mation service, has opened an office in room 214 Midwest building and has located here permanently for the prac- ticeof his profession. Mr. Fisher came here direct from Mitchell, Nebr., where he was connected with the North Platte project and in addition to irrigation engineering has also been | ENGINEER LEAVES { of other kinds during his sixteen years’ experience. He was graduated as a civil engineer from the engineering department of the University of Missouri. Former Member Of Congress in | who apply to the Casper Chamber of ‘Commerce for assistance or informa- engaged in construction engineering | Divorce Action WASHINGTON, March 10—Caleb W: Powers, a former member of congress, now living here, whose trials in con- nection with the killing of Former vernor Goebel of Kentucky somé’ years ago, attracted nation-wide at- tention, was sued here by his wife, Anna M, D. Powers, for limited divorce. The petition charged cruelty and non-support. POSTAL DEPARTMENT IS ASSEMBLING NEW BOXES FOR INSTALLATION HERE ‘The postoffice department is assem- bling from various postoffices where there is a\surplus the new boxed to be installed in the basement of the Casper postoffice ‘and these will be shipped here at an carly date for the changes that are to be made, accord- ing to advices received by the chamber of commerce from Congressman Frank W. Mondell. Supervising Architect Wetmore Is of the opinion that he will be able to. work out the necessary changes in the building here with funds on hand, it is also stated, a de: velopment which will obviate delay from this cours ee as W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Builder Two and Three Rooin Modern Houses for Sale of our Removal Sale We will be in our new store in the Mid- west Building March every piece of merchandise in our store for WILL BE SACRIFICED Take advantage of the lowest prices ever offered in Casper. The Leader If you want to buy or build a home, see me first. 141 W. 10th. St. Phone 376-W. 2-7-8 Miss”: Few Days 16th. Until then CASPER CHAMBER AIDS. MEMBERSHIP WORK OF s QISTANT ORGANIZATIONS Firms or individuals in-other cities tion and who are not themselves mem- bers of commercial organizations in their respective towns or cities will be approached for membership with a talking point which they will find it hard to meet. Their names are forwarded from here to such cham- bers and the latter have undisputed evidence that they find the services of such an organization valuable. With this as a basis on which to work, the firm or individual finds little excuse to refuse to join, in that the majority of chambers are co-ordinating their work thru the United States Chamber of Commerce. Secretary Charles B. Stafford is in Teceipt df a letter from the Portland (Ore.) chamber complimenting him on the system and recommending that he embody itin a suggestion for na- tioh-wide adoption by organizations af- filiated with the United States Cham- ber of Commerce. The oil areas of Mexico already de- veloped can produce upwards of 500,- 900,000 barrels. annually. as NOTICE. Notice; is hereby, given that the ership between W. H. Bosel- iy and J. E. Carr, engaged in the 108 retail grocery business at 46 South Beech St., Casper, Wyo- fring: known as the B & C Grocery, is day by mutual consent dis- sired, That said W. H. Boselly retires from said business, the same being conan ed: by J. E. Carr, who assumes. tions against the same and to. jom all accounts owing it are payable. anit 4th day of March, A. D, oe await Ronee Publish March 9. areh ee egee tee oe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the District Court, Sixth Ju- dicial ‘District. State of Wyoming ) )ss. Gounty of Natrona\) The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming tad ala) Plaintiff, Nicholas De Vito,” Stanley Monti and Philip Monti, copartners do- ing business under the firm name, style and description of De Vito Monti Bros. & Co., Defendants. 18 oc a To the above named defendants, Nicholas De Vito, Stanley Monti and Philip Monti, copartners doing —————— EE This Beautiful Gulbransen Player-Piano PRICE $495.00 J * Is the Greatest Player- | Piano Value on the | American Market. Nationally Priced in Three Distinctive Models _ —Walnut—Mahogany— ~ Oak— $ | Suburban Model- $495 © Country Seat- - 600 | Whitehouse - - 700 | TRUE VALUE Is Positively Represented in This Famous fe - Gulbransen : Player L. L. GULICH : Representative = Phone 211-M. 355 CY Ave. | The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Denver, Colo. Flat Irons Priced Regularly $10.00 Sale Price, $6.49 Saturday Only PIS LIOPI IMIG IVI PP aII OGIO IO LSD Holmes’ Saturday Economy. Sale Saturday We Will Place on Sale 50 American Beauty Electric LIT LATTA. A a WITIIIDIDIIIIDISIILDISI LDS, _—_—_—__ ibe Casper svailp Cribune THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921 business under toe firm name, style and description De Vito, .Monti|Frank G. Pierce, together with the Br Co., whose last. known place whole pede due ‘from of residence and address was 303- 305” Stevens Detroit, said Ni egey po is now Michigan, and whose present dress and residence are aamowaes Ee You are hereby notified that you maveee see a the above named court by the above named plain. tiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Com: 26th day ‘ot March, “A. pany, and that your property sit.|*2!¢ tion: will’ be uated in this county has been ats] and tached to sécure the satisfaction of ly. the judgment to be obtained in said ¥ action, and that the object and prayer of the petition in said ac- tion is to obtain a judement: against you for the recovery of money only in the sum of $307.12 ‘witht inter- est at 8% per annum from T- ber 14, 1919, until paid; together with costs of suit on an/account for foots. wares and merchandise, lum- er and other buildii materials furnished, sold and di debvered, ane money advanced for freight by the said plaintiff to the said defend- ants, at the special instance and re- ks quest of the said defendants, the | 5; first item of which was so furnished on September 22, 1919, pote the x test item of which was so mn November 13, 1919, Piers that ose further object and prayer of the said petition. in said action is to ob- | ag? tain a further ju ent against you in the sum of $1,444.90, princi- pal, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8% per annum, from August 31, 1920, until paid, . to- gether with costs of suit on an a count for balance due on labor and services performe: by Frank Gy Pierce for said defend- ants at the special instance and re- quest of the defendants, and also for moneys advanced by said Frank G. Pierce, for labor. and automo- bile hire and provisions, for said defendants, all at the special in- stance and request of the defend- that 1921, 671 WILLIAM O. Attorney for Piaintitt, March 3,.10, 1921. So NOTICE OF SALE. hose residence im with: and ‘to-wit: In the Cit lorado: penvers jereee ot of” ny 12, 1921, at the public perty, to-wi personal That certain Dorris ¢ two-ton Truc! Stucco Are you going to paint this spring? Is your house\cold? Why not try “stucco. It ‘effects saving in coal bills, protects health, adds comfort both in hot and cold weather, and protects in- teriors' from | dampners at all times, It will make your house warmer and ‘adds value to your property. We guaran- tee it in every respect. There Mail Us Your is no end to the life of stucco KODAK when, properly bags? Can be put on over any kind of siding. aes he Let us figure your house. THE PICTURE See Steen Poitae 624.8. Wolcott Phone 188W Casper, Wyo, STOP IN OR PHONE 1288 JOHN P. GRIFFIN 233 East Second Street For Your Meats FISH—Direct Shipment Twice a Week / Halibut, the pound Salmon, the pound ~_____ Bullheads, the nound.______-_ Catfish, the pound _____________ Pickerel, the pound ___-. Se tee Een Bho Pike; the pound ~ 700k ee og he : bauer a Codfish, the pound -___________+_12)_35¢ Finnan Haddie, the pound ____________35¢ Mackerel, each ------.-30¢ Boneless Herring, the pound________- 40¢: Kippered Salmon, the pound —________40e Solid Meat Oysters, pt.__-_-__--_-____50¢ We Buy the Best—Do You? Stop and Shop eee pA virtue of on eeigamen from sai Frank a eres to said plaintiff) and you are each hereby notified you are each to an- Swer said petition on or before tho taken as true judgment rendered according- HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the 1 a Court. ‘WILSO! Publish Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10; 17, fe 3 me that on een the hours f0-0- ya and Seite Gena Ose: garage of the under- signed, in the City of Casper, Coun- ty. of Natrona and State of Wyo- ming, Dune be pole the following de- of $150; Sate shail ’b been aj ants, which said account due said Nambes. 6262, of which said truck ee) owner or the lpsrech, whose possession said prop- due andjerty was received by the under- signed as a warchouseman and gar- ageman, and as one claiming a lien on said personal property under and by virtue of Chapter 304 of the Compiled Statutes of Wyoming, 1920 Edition; Ane you are notifies oflsaid property has as by law provided, as of ee you are notified said upon the following terms, toe: Said sale shall be in all respects in compliance with law, to the highest bidder for cash in raised é value ublic parton, and from the pro-| epede ce is pate we ar pay ee Teasonable c ‘ale and ment, this notice qed 4 said his le charges fo: Teasonab! hath his see to-wit: “$300, pi always said 85 be not be sold for less than two-1 of said under- ised value, that fenced may become the popes and that said sale may be ued from day to day by public out- cry. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, March 3, 1921. m GEORGE RETALLACK. Publish March 2, 10, 17,24; 31, 1921. To eee States benvy eed 0) the 6 Gounty, of pele Wyoming, ‘County of [Pnder the disability benefit, of total disability. G. L. MASON, Special Agent, Casper, Wyo. ; will cal} Cad explain’ fully. Telephone 624-3 and I hand, at said time and place, at! (RNOJr.) A WONDERFUL NEW POLICY BANKERS LIFE CO COMPANY. Des Moines, Iowa ASSUME YOU CARRY $10,000. When you die from any natural cause; the Company will pay..$10,000 If you die from accident, prior to age 60, the Company will pay. 20,000 If You become totally and permanently disabled,.prior.to age \ 60, during such disability all premium payments are waived and after 90 days the Company will pay you $1,200’ per year, as long as you live, and at your death’will pay..-.. nis eas if yon live ten years and three months, you will receive ..........+-.+2++ Or, if you live twenty. years and three months, And at death your family or estate will receive: Tho, annual payments to you being subject to continuance i] 10,000 veteeseess 12,000 ‘you will receive 2 24,900 } 913. PHONES. 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow and children will collect only those policies you had in force at death. ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 Sroccecccevevecccces: oa cores noeoccceooescoenecesoooeseceneonsoonoensosooosoesopeo‘oee: 4th Floor 0-8 Bidg. pened closed and kept. Authority on In- come Tax matters. All coming through strictly confidential. aca W. SECOND. Cleaning ie E. Second. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Public Accountants Ineome Tax Service Tel. 767d. Public Accountant and Auditor All hinds of Books 0) and business my office kept “PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors and Accountants Stock Regitrar and Transfer Agents. Phone 660 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects C. A. RAINWATER Architect Office: 664 CY Ave. SEARLES TRANSFER AND STORAGE Office—'ait’s Billiard Hall Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CEMENT BRICK FREE BRIOK ANS TILE CO, 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, M. E. HARNED ‘ Chiropractor. 162 N, ‘imball St. Phono 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8. C. Graduate ' Will make house calls or call at 2B ite Phone 1528J. CIVIL ENGINEERS W. H. FISHER, C. E. Surveys —— Maps —— Plans Estimates and Reports Room 214 Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyo. “CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERV. Ics CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling “THE POINT” Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone 56. CASPER CLEANERS, Inc, Dyeing ‘Remodsling 120 East Fifth, Tel. 255d. “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM” (Patented) Reinforced Concrete Designs and Keinforcing Steel WALTER H. WHEELER Met. Life Bldg. Minneapolis Minn. CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building FRANKLIN 0. HOLTZMAN CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Glady euraished Phone - 10993. WM. M. HARRIS General Contractor All kinds of building work done; also job work promptly attended to. 409 South Jackson. DENTISTS DR. E. L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second Street Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R, Over White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Suite 5 Phone 66, Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS - Ae —_—_— SS OS - DR. J. C. KAMP J. A, LIKELY Physician and Surgeon 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phono 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER CONSULTING ENGINEER “EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Phone 139, I Bt te Nine 2 Perse Tin RADIATOR REPAIRING / BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office: Suite 4, Smith: Bidg. Phones: Office 130, Res. 85. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M, D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children. Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. Wyoming Employment Agency—All kinds of help furnished... 209 W. First ste, Phone 1311W. P. 0. Box 83. HAT CLEANERS ~ NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean and re block all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gentle- amen. New trimmings; all work guarantee. We call for and de- liver. Shoe shining “parlor in connection, Phone 1319-W 188 S. Center. - Casper, Wyo. HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50. Special rate by week or month, 135 West Second. 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. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil ee changs Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Rn ns NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Atterney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS 4d. WAITZ BUCHER (Organist, St. Mark’s) “INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone ATIW_or 1508 CASPER cent RADIATOR RES Repairing. aT Cleaning M'Kinnon’ & Jackson — Freeze Proof Cores Installed. 434 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington ReCoring and) ~ Expert Workmen 124 West. Second. Phone 1545. ° _SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARI We Solicit ee Shoe Shining Patronage Only first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We. do. not care extra for shining your oo LORBY 0S BUILDING STENOGRAPHERS. BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Specialty. Stenographers fornished by the day NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING— ACKOSS FROM P, 0. Phone 1204 -- TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations, Gur tailor-made suits as cheap as | ready-mado. _116 E. Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 TAXI SERVICE contin-| also {suitable for two genticmen, phone 2125 ‘GLASSIFIED ADS ———— FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, suitable for two or three gentlemen, one suitable for three or four gentlemen, private bath, close in, 160 North Beech, phone 673J. 3-10-tf. girls, board if desired, 418 East Four- teenth, phone 704M. 3-940. light housekeeping, modern, best lo- cation, no children, phone Peers FOR RENT—Basement room for et housekeeping suitable for who work ‘during the day, 615 South Lincoln, phone 1599J. 394i BOARD—And room in modern home, private family, close to refinery, $25 West Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Modern et room suit- able for man and wife or two work- ing girls, $25 per month 1115 poplar phone 704M. 3: FOR RENT — Three 215 North Lincoln, phone 1044 3-9-3t FOR RENT—Furnished bed room, ad- joining bath, outside entrance, phone 1590J, 225 North Grant. 310-31 3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern home for gentlemen, 523 South Park, phone 646R. 3-10-1t FOR RENT—Two furnished | rooms for light housekeeping, close in, 236 North Wolcott. 3-10-10" FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, 141 West Tenth, phone s76w. 3-10-3t FOR RENT—Furnishea ' rooms. for light housekeeping, 720 East Third. 3-10-1t* FOR RENT—Basement room for one gentleman, board near, phone 1636J. 3-9-21* FOR RENT—Boarders and roomers in-priyate family, near refinery, 1237 South Willow street. 3-8-6¢* FOR RENT—Nice cheerful basement bed room, close to refinery, 926 South Walnut. 3-1-tf. 3-9-2 FOR RENT— Two uieeping rooms denn, bath, 330 East Fifth, phen FOR RENT—Sleeping room clase in, 122 South Kimball. ~ 3-10-1t* FOR RENT—Rooms and. board, $10 per week, 414,South Oak. 3-4-62% BOARD—And room in private family $15 South Beech. 2-24 tf. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One of the best-buys in town—lot on East Twelfth street. Basement excavated, water on lot. Price $1,060, small ‘payment. down, rest like rent, Call at 1026 South Jack: son or see Western Realty Co. 3-8-5t* eR tec alfa .{ FOR SALE—Two 40x182 level lots on South Jackson street on city-water, $450 cash, phone 584W or call at 1105 West Eleventh street. 3-2-tf, FOR SALE—Large corner.lot in But- Jer addition, two room house with water and lights, cash, P, O. Box 647, 7 3-8-3t* FOR SALE—Three 40x132 level lots, Kenwond addition, $550 cash, phone 584W or call at 1105 West Eleventh street. 3-2-tt. FOR. SALE—Two 40x132 level lots in Kenwood, $400 cash, near water, phone 584W, 1105 West Eleventh. 3-2-tf. FOR SALE—A beautiful corner ‘ot Will sel! all or one-half and take a car at right prices, Call 629 Kirk street. ue The Reid Construc- tion Co. Will Be Located in Room 234, Midwest Building Office Phone 935-J N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 OurIneurance Department handles *your loss worries. Let us explain and assist you. FIRE LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE ‘hoe Bhan Realty CALL 8& OR 216 R BILLY'S TAXIE nee PHONE 74W ———

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