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PAGE TEN POPE BENEDICT | j [3 TAKING HAND IN REGLARIATION Head of Catholic Church Is Mov- ing Spirit Behind Project to (Waited Press Staff Correspondent) ME, (By 3 been found when once some fifty thous for centuries hav but malaria, shrubs and weeds: One of the most marked economic effects of this tranformation will be of rendering Rome self-sustain- ing. Owing to the sterility of this vast tract, as well as other portions of the Campagna Romano surrounding Rome the latter has never been able to pro- duce enought food stuff in its Immed- jate vicinity to meet its needs. With these fifty thousand acres of the Argo Romano under cultivation however Rome hopes to be able ‘to feed herself. The reclamation of this tract of land is expected to require six or Seven years and will entail $50,000,000. that ed. First of all the great part of this tract of land is owned by old families of the Papal aristocracy and Roman nobility. In the past it has ly their refusal to interest themselves in the reclamation of their estates that has made all the latter economically a dead loss to Italy Pope Benedict has taken the posi- economic should __Tbe Casper Daily ¢ Gasper Daily Ecibune Reclaim Italian Lands By HENRY woop fail.)—Under the inspir- Pope Benedict, plans are’ at initely under way for the re- ion of the famous Argo Ro- ing between Rome and the d English capital have the project which, , will render fertile nd acres of land that produced nothing (er THE WRIST WATCH D0G—Roscoe, 5-month-old Manchester terrier, who is said to be the smallest dog of its breed in the world. Roscoe weighs just thirteen ounces and is owned by Mrs. S. S. Karlson of San Francisco. Twin States White Ol! Corp, No. NE corner SESW 14-15-29. Oiltana Dome plete Ifberty. This little papal state, running through a highly productive | and populated district rather than the | 16-28. n expense of e ntérest in 2 s largely 1 e Pope Benedict SP epubiic ot Co., No. 1, SW, SW, 28-16-28. Brush’ Creek Dot MONTANA OL FELOS GROW: tican was directly interest- NW 25-16-27 ne e epee Bros. No. 1; NENE been large °on }20-1 (Continued on Pago Nim) Greek Con. No. 2, duction somewhat so that the weekly About 20,000 | 18-16-26, production is actually Black. Butte, Dome barrels instead of the ti tion that in the present world wide t figure.| Cosmos Oil company ‘No. 1, depression, all countries | However it is only a question of a gwey 95-17-22. do their most to cultivate all|short time until tho refineries will) Boston-Montana No, 1, NW; ‘Also, the war}again be taking all the oil they can|sy 15-17-23. unproductive lands. served to reduce the vale of the pri- vate fortunes of the old Roman no- bility to such an extent that they tana has two producing wells now in| Spake to let thelr, enthtes Fo ie eae RM Aen anid One well ie Pree. OlVcompany Now) NW: ‘As a consequence, the economy |in the new strike at Hardin by the| ehawnes Domne which has been organized under the| Western States and which is now con-| Arstea Oil company No. 1, NWSE public, Mall Us Your insipration of Pope Benedict for the | sidered certain to bring in a field of | 12-13-15. It will be the policy of the house reclamation of the Argo Romano is|size in the near future. Beene ee ere Nwnyv|to at all times present clean, up-to- KODAK composed largely of these old Roman} The wells being drilled over the} | _Qhio Oil company. No. date entertainment, catering to indiem: FINISHING noble families whose estates go to|Stateat present are as follows Flatwillow gentlemen and children. ‘The price will Quick Service make up the great bulk of the tract. Cat Creek Anticline Seattle Wiatwillow one @ Gas No. 1,|be within the reach of al . It is they who have secured the neces-|| Big Lehman No. 1, SW, NWSW|NWN The opening bill will be from the THE acs URE sary English and American capital Fort Wayre combany No. 1, Ple|rmreeae cheaite former the wale hae pF for the project. Creek. - van-Considine time. Bex Not obly:is it intended to make the} Edwards Ni Arrow. Creek Dome Casper, Wye. entire tract ‘fertile and productive us it was centuries ago, but it is also Proposed to restore seaport of Ostia, render Rome virtually a seaport, ow- ing to the connection with the ‘Tiber. It was the latter, that, dumping allu- ival deposits for centuries into the sea- port of Ostia, finally destroyed the, latter and during the same time the great tract of the Argo Romano grad- ually became sterile. In still another respect the Vatican will profit by eventual reconciliation Vatican and the Quirinal, now being gradually worked out, it is certain that the Vatican will be given an extra-territorial strip of land connecting up the Vatican with the sea and thus s assuring the gee_and thus assuring the popes com. Winifred Dome get and then Cat Creek will como into | a its own. Besides the Cat Creek field, Mon- Kansas-Montana No. 18-21-19, Garneill Dome 36 Petroleum No 15-29. Frantz River, NW, Homestake No. 1, 8 15-20. Jones pcorpotation No. 1, SW, No. 1, NWNW nested Y ome W 21-15-30. Windhan: W, NWSE 10- the old Roman which would also company Roaat NENE 24-15-12. Bi SE- 1, SWSW 27-7-13. Big Wall Dome Ohfo Oil, company No. 24-10-26, 1, NWN: — MacDonald No. 1, 15-29. of a steamship of OCA EGY, No. 1, SE, NESE the project. In the between the which is les City O &“Gas No. 1, B% SWNE 11-15-29. Mondak 2 Roundup Drillers No. 1, W% SWNE 11-15. Seattle Silver Bow No. 1, Sw, SWNE 13-15- Captain Lord is a native Springfield, Mass., and first went sea when he was 16 years of age. nsdis shel do Lessta ie W 13-15-29. nit Eleven In ceutical work. Your Clothes Need not cost so much if you'll give us the chance to show you how we can re- store your last Spring’s suits for an- other season of sery- ice. They may only need pressing and cleaning. Or they may need repairing and dyeing. In any event the operation will be greatly less than the cost of new clothes and it will be mighty welcome economy. Get the whole family’s cast-offs frofn last season together we can Save you money. Casper Dry Cleaners, Inc, 120 East Fifth and let us show you how Phone 255-J present dreary waste, would enhance| Cat Creek Con. No, 1, SB, SWSE meer) its value from every point aca Bs eck Con. No. 8, SESW 29-16- “cat Creek Con. No. 4, SWNW 33- sw- Alexander Oil Company No. 1, NE- 18- Creek Syndicate No. 1, NENW ‘ NWNW 26- 1 stored Oil company No. 1, NENW sw, NE- SWwWNW Arrow ‘Creek Developnient company i Windham-South Dakota Oil & Gas ig Elk Dome Harlowton Oil & Gas company No. W. E. Lord, 23 years of age, captain | the Baltimore Steamship company, is one of the youngest skippers on the Atlantic England women are now en- gaged in every branch of pharma- ‘LOCAL AREMLIN 25 es in'town pi they can always be sure of sceifig be given’ each day, matinee and two sot that ‘The Pavilion will be the only house iting vaudeville and the management promises the public that said. sal ied from day E pany, by Hootie’ oat: |un oe Vi sp Cases ¥ March 3, 19 , GEORGE RET, by x ite are for allow: RETALLACK. woop sier pies and gones cee ae ita TENGE March 3,10, 17, 24, 31, 1921. within Tee OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OF STATE 1S REVISE Social Auxiliary of Odd Fellows to Be Instituted Here; Dis- |, CUE*ENN=. 2, Won ensabion: Is \Gramtad' Deputy Secretary of State Harry M. by Lodge ~ A signal tribute has been paid Cas- per in the dispensation granted by the imperial officers :¢ Odd Fellowship for the institution of Kremlin: of the Imperial Order of Muscovites in Cas- per. Such distinction is conferred upon only the leading city in each state and the states can have but one order each. The dispensation came at the pet!- tion of EB, Richard Shipp, A. 'T. Phik Ups, E. G. Ericson and sixty-five other pas Odd Fellows of Casper. Membership | th in the organization will be Hmited to those who are invited to Join. ‘The or- der is not a branch of Odd Fellowship, but confines itself primarily to social eS and playtime features. According to advices received from Cc. W, Varnum, imperial minister of records, in Denver, institution of the Kremlin will probably take place dur- ing the middle of April, when a degree] Scril team from Kremlin Riga, of which Col. Bart Bartin is captafn, will come here from Denver. It is understood tha: this degree is one of the most Impressive and elab- orate that was ever put on by any or- ganization. Each of the many mem- bers of the Denver degree team will bring. special trunk of equipment for the services and besides over two truckloads of material will be brought here by express. Special organization meetings will be held here during the latter part of this month -to perfect the local lodge before the installation ceremonies, OPENING OF PAVILION THEATER 15 ANNOUNCED The management of the Pavilion theater announces that they will open their. showhouse next ‘Thursday, March 31. Vaudeville, and motion Pictures will be their offering to the March 23.—' John issue of the Wyoming offi state government, including government in Wyoming, the perso: mation eral electi NOTE OF SALE, whose residence fotwite In the Cit; Denver, State of te You are hereb au 12, Rta D, A a. ™. a m. of said day, at the public ve iene, in the ty. of Natrona and jolorado: 1, roperty, That certain in Dorrie twv0-t6 Number 6262, of which ‘said truck ra. whose possession said erty was received by the “unde! ied as LR ge acre ageman, and as one el on said’ personal Pro) 3 vite the Com: said Eroperty has been of $150; sates shall be highest bidder for cash F fond: fat said time and place, reasonable’ costs of said peed sold Yor Jens. ¢ £1 apprai vi signed may Detine the purc! not ‘Threé complete performances will herbs Beck tre REPAIRING MPANY 200 West fot St. Phone: 1811-W Brickwork Paper! 1 Carpenter Work Painting Cement ‘Work Kalsomining Anything pertaining to House Repairing PARLOR CAR BARBER » » SHOP E ot to The West Side Auto Repair and Welding Shop is well equipped to do all ‘your automobile overhauling and rebuilding or any work that you wish to be done in our repair line. West Side Auto Repair Shop BAYER AND FLADER, Proprietiers 328 West Midwest Ave. Tel. 1369 To ey States Denvy Com- sy; is_ without e. County of Natrona, Wyoming, and County of|* notified that on etween the hours Bee hate. of the under. ity of Coun- ing, will be gold the foll tate of a ™ e nat ie folloy scribed’ pei torwits two-ton Truck, 08 are the owner or the person prop- and by virtue of Chapter 304 of i Statutes of Wyoming, 1920 ‘Edition; eG you coh notifie: appraised as by Jaw provided, as of the value| | and you are notified said upon fair following terms, to-wit: Said ‘sale shall be in|" gt Rati in pap pyants with law,|__ at al public auction, and from the pro- ceeds said undersigned will pay ane appraise- ment, this notice and said sale, and his Seeeenanle charges for which he his lien, to-wit: MENS psa e Lire thirds of said|~ that said ander |} Also 8 Barbers. No Waiting (OJr.) Se aoa SN ERE ES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Wyoming County of/Natrona wat the ho District © Court, First Judi-| barred. ie plewened Se at the Sante ge Sobb, Notice cet eby a is compiling data mea @ new| undersigned cial directory|named estate to ithe and the revised directory will be avail-|to.all persons havin; able within’ a'few weeks. It will eon- nck aca that Le tain the complete personnel of the) r district courts, the personnel of the federal n= nel of the county governments; infor- ‘regarding terms of court, and returns of the last bagbeina oe and gen- AUCTION HOUSE New & 2: holstering 326 W. Yellowstone,’ _AUDITORS Furniture Repairing Phy: and Surgeon 2 Midwest Bldg. Bulle 304 to 311, Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45. Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg, Tel. 7673. ACCOUNTANTS 3. A. LIKELY 2 Public Accountant and Auditor Ail kinds of Books opened and closed and kept. Authority on In- come Tax matters, All business coming through my office kept strictly con@dential. 2s W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors and Accountants Stock Registrar 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 425 Oi xchange Bide. Phone 1162 _ and ten aver Donat rics and Diseases of Women and Children. Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. FOOT SPECIALIST L. 3. PERRAULT All Foot Ailments Treated Without Pain. -Apt. B, Wyatt Hotel. HAT: CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ‘We'clean and rothecls all kinds of r management; rates $1 to $2.50, Bscas ie by week or month. 135 Second. Phone. 139, Soe LABOR AGENCIES Working Men's Social Club, Col- ored Labor Agency, 254 W. A. St. Phone 893, ©, H. Keéagor, Office. 226 Midwest Bldg. ; AUTO: REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanizing & Re- Shop. Old Tires made . new. 522 E. Yellowstone. _BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Pioneer Warehouse & ‘Transfer Co, Warehousing and distribution. 'Tranks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 Wesi B. St. Phone 988. Pe SA AD bars Do te nee Enid WHITE TRANSFE) Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All _Brucks.’ ” 126 8. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, ‘Heavy Hatling and Piano| Moving: Phone 74-3. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store. Satisfaction Guaranteed, CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANN@ GH SHAM JEFFREY iropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res. 92. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiro) Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423, Res, 1235. RR ne, M. E, HARNED niro} practor 162_N. ‘imball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8. C. peatonte cans a ‘Will make house is or al 214 B, Fifth, Phone 1528J. CIViL, ENGINEERS W. H. FISHER, C. E. Surveys —— Maps —— Plans Attorney. Suites 14-15-16, Townsend »_ Wyo. HAGENS: & MURANE 206-207, ol1 Exchango Bids, /Casper, W: acre & ‘otal tms} 3809-10-11 on xchange Blag. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Reena Phone. 163 Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS J. WAITZ , BUCHER (Organist, St. a) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone 477W or 1508 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Whilesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and __ Vexetables, N. Wolcott St. RADIATOR REPAIRING poraleslatlaauae nina iia pee CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing and Cleaning M’Kinnon & Jackson Freezo- : Proof Cores Installed. 434 W. Ye PHONE 1054W. Poereccccooosccorsccsosoossoooseee| 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 Pe vevevcscccccececcsoceccoossocsccsoes Qrecccccceccnccceccccencsececeoecoceseee: eneneeeeccsscsececccccscssoosoncseossonossooooesssscoossoesestocs 913. PHONES~ 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. Estimates and ‘Reports Room 214 Midwest Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Rs ORL i | LS CLEANERS and PRESSERS eg SERVICE CLEANERS be & Nygaard Cleaning, Prissing, Remodeling tye FoInT" ee Center, Fifth and Railroad “servies" Our Motto. Phone 56. ‘CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing ge? a4 120 East Fifth. f CONSULTING ENGINEER AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Wellington “pairing 124 West wore en Phone 1545, SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Bocas cpoleanag Shining Only farstelase Pe FE le ah charge extra’ for shining your- LOBBY 0:8 BUILDING "EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Re Wyoming kinds of help 200 W. Fis |e st., Phune 1312W. $ ). Box 83, let. Life Bldg. Minneapolis. Man, CONTRACTORS sem till, Bete J. JONES Stecograthers Yornished ty theday |Wye! fore ee tay P.O. DENTISTS “Tall es RS H. WHALEY DR. E. SaEANDES st aay sgn Gen Gent's Tailoring Gor tallor-niade sults as as cheap 218 B. Miaweat Avec ecse 4829 Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner est 8. Center. Phone 467R. TAXI SERVICE STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 * Buite No. 4. Over White's Grocery DR. J. J, DONOVAN New Location Over White's Suite 5 112 E, Second. Phono 66. SIGN PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co, “When you think Signs think Bush” CALL 88 Ob 216 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR BILLY'S TAXIE a ee aie MARCH 24, 1 FOR SALE—New Ford Coupe, equipped; if you are waltins for de- Cas very, can save you money. 357 or 374 3-2: after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Two-ton White truck; reasonable terms given. A) ayes Pool Hall. aT 16-8t* R Ford touring Sart 134 North Jackson. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ¥OR RENT—One three-room apart- ceca _aajolning bath; Sg irae 216 F, phone saom), ‘inguiee 440 South ‘Durbin’ 3. FOR RENT—Three-room ie gs basement apartment with bath Hot and cold water in kitchen. 644 hove Grant phone 592J. 3-24. FOR Le Oe Basement apartment furnished except bedding and ‘dishes, Phone’ 165M. 3-23-3t ri pore ee front room nished apartments with bath, ph 691M, 121 North Park, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To _ buy; Ray O'Donnell, Riverton, Wyo. 3-21-6t WANTED—A full sized bass drum for brass band; the skins must tightened by ropes and not wits thumb screw. Bix 63 Tribune 3-19-6t WANTED—Good used Ford; cash. E. L, Rees, \828 South canes yr] 7425. 23-3t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A fine, high, level lot on EES ay McKinley street, in the Ken- ‘Wood addition for. $100 Jess than the pesecaght selling price $550 if taken at once; this is a bargain. The Dobbi, Pont id Co., ot O-S Bidg., on Seco1 3-24-2 FOR SALE—A beautiful corner ot arn sell all or one-half and take a at’ right prices,.on good Gall 629 Kiric street. 3-3:tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST— District Court files: matter of John Waldherr tostaies will at- torney or other ‘w of: fice of Nichols & Stirrett. 3-22-3t ee Che Ha aa of keys and ee on ting; owner may have same calling at the. office of the Nort ‘western Commissary. - 824-3 LOST—A little white spitz dog. Re- noite, t9 181 West Ninth und receive : FOR RENTHOUSES FOR RENT — Two now _pllstered three-rom houses with large clothes closets and cupboards; unfurnished Inquire 127 East H street ere Bur- lington: -23- at FOR. RENT—Three-room Hopes) two “S, roms in basement; partly furnish: water and wired. 634 ee Melros inquire 327 East Eighth. 3-22. FOR RENT—House on wes' furnished or unfurnished. 2a South ‘South Beech. 22-1 pc OM SEZ a at LIE FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Store room, 20x44, new building, corner Lincoln and sMadi- son. See Lew M. Gay. FOR RENT—One firo proof ware house with basement, phone 1086. 8-9-t1 FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. T40-tt BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Small restaurant and waffle shop, with fixtures, in busi- ness: section. Call at:162; South Dur. bin. B.24-tf, ___FOR SALE OR TRADE TO TRADE— Four-room bungalow for livestock. See owner, 1420 South Washington ‘street. 8-22-5t" NOTICE OF HEARING. Before the Public Service Com- mission of the State of Wyoming. a ila Ky of ee applicat Won: 0! ae of fompe ming, Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. No. Notice is hereby given that an appl lication has been filed with the Public Service Conielaee of the State of W; eventing ps one dl con ‘yomin| 4 ik Y Seti of Public Cam ‘Con- te e essity authorizing venience and Nec e applicant to orseruet qa) = ire op light and power system in and ween the counties of Fre- mont and Natrona, Wyoming, and the City of Casper, (2) a street railway pees the Ci ‘ggeom fn and and matter Sill come on for public hearing be- fore representatives of this risen as at the Cit yo Apxi, 1 21, at 9 o’clock a. m., at which time and place all parties in- terested may appear and be heard. By order of the Public Service ee aeten of the State of Wyo- ming. Dated at Che anne this 15th or of (Seal), E. N.C! wae Publish March 17, 24, 31, font. as Avbeaeat Neither Lenin nor Trotsky, the two dominant figures in Russia today, is a Russian. Lenin is of German origin, and Trotsky is a Jow who has spent the most of his life in, America: Fn com- Hall in Casper, Toth day of x