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/AGE EIGHT BOND FAILURE MAY CLOSE UP SCHOOL, CLAIM Funds to Cover $30,000 Deficit 5 at Wheatland Is Refused by Taxpayers and Closing Is Predicted (Special to The Tribune) be no grade sci un January 1 The purpose of ed issue 9 which rm years, and which is ed by a local bank. stated schools January of ing against the bonds they were protesting unwarranted act of the transferring funds a building fund that the had never authorized. Tw ars ago the board caused the crection of a $40,000 addition to the’ high school | without submitting the question to the people, and without calling for a special fund for that purpose — MILITARY HONORS GIVEN MAN TECHNICALLY UNDER ARREST AT HS DEATH te The Tripune) Ma hough Albert Apple roop 15th United c y, was tech- nically under rrest at the time of his death at the Fort Ru hospi- tal last Sunday, he was acc da full military funeral honors when his re- mains were shipped to New Je Tuesday. His troops and the Cavalry band escorted the body to the railroad station and his horse, with the dead trooper’s boots reversetl on . followed the Rev. ¢ Episcopal church, read the service for the dead Applegate, 18 @emented a few away from Fc alry mount, became 1 rode mn his cav full dress y accou- trements. I in northern Colorado and to the Fort Russell hospital. The body was con ak to the dead soldier's mother ther at Ave 3, Hearst to Build Skyscraper for Newspaper Plant NEW YORK, May 19—William Ran- dolph Hearst, it became known today, eighth street, just off Columbus Circle, on which a 25-story building is to be erected to house his newspapers, the American and Journal and his maga- zines, news services and film compa- nies. The building will be eirety for occupancy in about a SCORES ARE ELECTED T0 SUDTTISH RITE DEGREE}: cial to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, May 19.—The Wyo- ming Masonic consistory has elected 82 candidates for elevation to the Scottish rite degree at the semi-an nual reunion which is to be held in Cheyenne June other applicatio: is probable that the be one of the pA WOODMEN OF Fale ee Regular me bu iness v “an CC. T, Clerk Miller Tires : Have Dropped | See R. M. Mosher 238 East Midwest Phone 309. relief appeared | torate | | 617. oA merican Legion Tribune as Its Official tion fs are re- daily to national head mem- Texas and Arkansas legion ers assisted in the recov ies of victims of the rece: work among the survivors. | liams post of the legion at Clifton} Rorge, Va., has arranged to take up picks and shovels to help the city 1 a $10,000 playground. The 5 @1 house cleaning in Mo., and Eunice, La., re- impetus when _ legio tion, jto th Nove cetved fresh members provided wagons and fat! details for the work have parts ; nt of requests for ities. | Legios | cities Was! Wis.; Cc: Mo., | lable in the | who evaded y partment ms ed lists di rect to departments of the American Legion. Departments in turn will distribute them to posts | h will check them before they are ased for newspaper publication, to make certnin that no men are un | justly branded deserters and evaders. | More than one thousand members of the American Legion. in Wichita, Kan., can be called to attend special meetings or ta answer emer calls on a few es notice, a system of three relays on the he system works The post adjutant who in a card with the names and telephone number alloted to him. Mutilation of a picture of former President Wilson by two brothers in Lodi, Cal., aroused the people of that city to such an extent that it waa necessary for the members of the local American Legion post to protect the accused. A mass meeting, presided over by the commander of the legion post, found the brotifers guilty of an unpatriotic act, and gave them thirty in which to set their affairs in »r and leave town. It was during charge of the American Legion post at South Bend and Laporte. Twenty-seven posts of the Amer- fean Legion and 73 units of its Wom- en's Auxiliary were formed during the week ended April 29, national headquarters reports. Washington led with ten units of the auxiliary, fol- lowed by Iowa and:Minnesotas New York has the largest number of le- gion posts with 940; Illinois is second with 727, and Pennsylvania third with A’ total of 201 units of the Aux- iliary in Minnesota placed that state in the lead. Towa {s second with 180, followed by New York's total of 178. “Every member of organized labor who is an ex-service man should join the American Legion and help his vuddies in their fight to obtain rec ogition of their just claims,” says an editorial in the California Of Worker, {ficial newspaper of District Cou No. 1, Oil Field, Gas Well and Re- ry Workers of America. The charge has been made that the legion was a capitalistic institu INSURANCE We Write | Fire | Life Health Accident Automobile | {An Office That Knows Its Subject.) Boe Ben Really Ce. REALTORS 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 FOR C will sell it cheap. My Overland 1917 5.- Passenger In good condition. I need the money and E. T. O., Tribune. SALE ar secccceccssoccccccesessesoeececssseseeeseeenes| te Aicee Legion, Which Designated the seecccccecceoccccccececscssccssooees| vention at Kansas City, | Special American Legion the legion, Parkersburg, W Leave your laundry | Nook, News Not Ex-Service Men and = 3 3 $ Newspaper j but its very composition 1s | enough to prove that such an accusa- is absolutely baseless. The le gion’s big job at the present time is} |to win decent treatment for severa} Cheney, Plaintiff, has filed a peti- thousand disabled veterans and provide employment for approximately |Court, the object and prayer 400,000 more who are now jobless.' Wich is for an absolute divorce and ‘Nothing very capit. Matic about that program, is there?” to Leaves of absence wii! be granted to ex-service men taking trainig under the federal board of vocational educa- who are duly accredited delegates © American Legion national con- October 31 mber 1 and 2 ‘editions been issued by newspapers in all of the country as an aid to lo cal posts in carrying on their activ- Newspapers in the following have given over one edition to Memphis, Tenn.; Merrill, N. ¥.; Kinston, N. Va.; Green City Ohio Patchogue. and Fremont oo ae S at the News Iris Theater building. 5-16-6t , Court Referee in Stillman Hearing tha * their fety was Daniel J. Gleason, the referee who r the verdict| is hearing the testimony in the Still- fied their will-| man divorce suit in the Bar As- sociation building in New York. — The putcome of the sensational suit Between 6,000 a1 and 7,000 maple] will depend upon Surrogate Glea- a plan along the| son’s recommendation. in’ St Joseph and in Indiana,.as a memorial to soldiers from the counties who lost their lives in the world war. The planting will be in Prices Now in Effect Size Note 30x3 30x31 32x31, 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x41, 33x41 — 34x41 _ 35x41, 36x44 33x5 34x5 35x5 37x5 36x6 38x7 40x8 Casper Supply Co. ition against you in the above aeeane custody of one minor child. upon the grounds that for a period .of more than one year preceding filing of said petition youj have neglected to provide the common necessities of life to plaintiff. And you are further notified that you are required to answer said pe- tition of plaintiff on or before the 25th day of June, 1921, or the al- legations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 15th day of May, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CON’ yELL, Clerk of the District Court. Publish May 19, 26, June 2, 9,916, 23, 192 > "ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION SHOULD NOT BE MADE. State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona } In the District Court, Sixth Ju- dicial Districe In the matter of the Estate of Carles D. Roberts, deceased. On reading and filing the peti- tion of Martha J. Roberts, Execu- trix of the estate of Charles D. Roberts, deceased, and praying among other things for an order of distribution of the residue of said estate to the person or persons en- titled; It is ordered that all persons in- terested in said estate of the said Charles D, Roberts, deceased, be and appear before the District Court, in and for the County of Natrona, at the Court Room of said Court in» the Courthouse in said County on the 21st day of June, 1921, at 10 o’cleck a. m., then and there to show cause why an order of distribution should not be made of the residue of said estate to Mar- tha J. Roberts, the widow of the said deceased, and the beneficiary under the will of the deceased, ac- cording to law. It is further ontenes Shae a = 0Py) special meeting ers of Mono oot Company. a Wee ming corporation, ieeally © called and held at the office 0. Wileonss gporagend building Tr, yoming, on February’ Pot. a atl coe a. m., at which meeting jolders representin; and owning more ‘than two-thirds of the capital ‘Stock of said com- pany issued and Satstenaee were presect, by legal-resolution unani- aL|crdcred “disolved,.. ssid. compan orde 188.0) having Bo ieee shed “business, at corpo! ie! Dalat pail ail cguporate “Tiabilities.. ig, entitled thereto. statutory trustees for creditors and stock- holders are T. O. Turner, Q. K. Deaver, P. C. Nicola; Thomas Cooper and William Wi Dated this 21st day ‘of April, A. 1921. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Vice President. and Chief Officer of the Company for the time being. (Seal) WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Secre' Puliish April 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25, June 1, 1921. (W.0.W) ae nen aey NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF CASPER LAND AND hg 2 MENT COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant-to written request signed -by the owners of two-thirds of all of the stock of the Casper Land and Investment Company, a Wyoming corporation, issued and -ontstand- ing, a meeting of the stockholders thereof will be held at the office ———— ee D. Fallen Arches Chilblains Corns, Bunions Ingrowing Nails L. J. PERRAULT. Foot Specialist Smith Building on East Second Treated Without , Phone 1664-Wi Pain Casper, Wyo. Four apartments, streets. FOR RENT nicely furnished, in new apartment house on Third and Jackson Call 1658-R or 1324. ~ SCOTT CLOTHING CO... FABRIC CORD TUBES Plain Kant Slip KS and ‘Grooved Red $17.00 $19.20 $ 2.70 17.70 21.00 $ 28.40 3.35 : 23.60 27.00 36.60 3.60 K*S and Grooved KS-BB & GR 31.20 4.20 35.00 46.00 4.30 36.60 47.60 4.50 38.00 49.40 4.65 41.40 53.00 5.45 43.00 55.00 5.60 44.20 55.40 5.80 47.00 56.40 5.90 51.60 58.20 . * 6.15 65.40 6.65 : 66.60 6.80 56.60 68.00 6.95 60.20 71.80 7.40 For Tracks 106.40 11.85 For Tracks 143.20 16.55 For Trucks 180.00 21.60 For. Sale By CORNER CENTER AND FIFTH STREETS i BIG REDUCTION Kelly-Springtield Tires | ~ |. PHONE 913.” ee wey oc and tion guaranteed. Phone 826R. .* 5-19,2e¢ Butfet with doors and Fenway. 5-17-49 “CAPIT' OL LIFE” McGREW PHONE |. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. f this order be published for five|of William O. Wilson, Townsend State of Ridisacss. ict Sas weeks before the said Burling» Casper. W: gon ‘ss. «|2lst day of June, A.-D. 1921, in|27, 1921, at 10 0’, 3. m., for : 8] county of Natrona ) the Casper “Tribune, 2 news-|the purpose of gi & propo- In the District Court of the Sixth paper printed and published in the|sition to dissolve said corporation, : 3| Judicial District in and for Natrona |said county. ‘ all of the debts of the said corpora-| — Coane ual COENEN, C. 0. BROWN. -jtion having been fully paid. ~ CHENES at { z <A District. Court,| Dated Casper, “Count udicial District. | wyoming, 37, 1921. Digs Oe dneeaet se ee 5 VAN SANT Raat Cheney, lp Sey AL, R.N. ‘endant blish April a |, May - iblish May ru To Arthur Cheney, the above 18: 2. a asa, oe a de Shedd Motor Truck |named Defendant, whose place of | (D&L) AND } residence is unknown: NOTICE OF rrr You will take notice that Pearl. NOTICE hereby given that at a is Car Sales _ USEDCAR. DEPARTMENT FORD COUPE + Perfect in Every Way. Priced Very Low “SEB THIS CAR FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN. | SL ant R.N. VAN SANT MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES Second and Yellowstone Phone 1406 p a ora ree Bimnnaek eect he A: . “oe acted FOR SALE—Denby truck; three-ton; linte™ roar ond. piston rings, bear ings, wrist pins; entirely overhauled land ‘block rebored: ST sale. Call 327W. 4-2-tf. po = AE emo 3 SRR Re a] FOR SALE— Cadillac touring, 655 model in good sap a trade for smafier car. “ACCOUNTANTS ‘ GUARANTEE REvISTRY, :CORP. Autos iid Accountants,Stock” Tra! ler ent Bid) 660 Me ni I er DL oad GOODRICH, Architects Dione “2428 Townachd Block ralajetat ARB R & SWEENEY CAnaUTT, WEIR | 415 Oi Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162 ) GA, RAINWATER a Architect Office, 219, Midwest Bldg, Puane 1382 | McGow: Office: 519, aw eae AUTO REPAIRING lowstorie Vuleanizing & Re- xo Shs Old Tires male ORTH. NTER AUTO REPAIR No ri C8 & Center Sts. Gui ee and _Sell_Cars. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER age and heavy ei we West, B, St. onthe BOB: Baggage, Heavy Hauling and ¥ a Re Phone 74-J. SEARLES ‘TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT. CABINET. CO. 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelvy- | —~ ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DE J. H. JEFFREY DR..ANNA G! JEFFREY Suite 318 Mtidwest Bldg. Phone ‘706 aS eee BE ds WARS Suite 2, To Phones: Office 422. Res. 1235- M. E. HARNED, © 162 North Phone 1457 “] 8. C. Graduate Spy HOUSED Ee & Gates Phone °15283 Surveys — Maps 214 Midwest Bldg.» Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy foe 680 _CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS _ Horsch & Nygaard — “THE POINT”. eee Our Motion Phone $6: ae 120 East Fifth, Tel, 2553, CONTRACTORS For the Best in At. Most. Reasonable Prices. (Cheerf! Estimates ually Furnished W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder Phone Too95 We will build your house on install- and cabinet Repair work Piictea, “Phone 82d, re Oo struction Co. : DENTISTS 5. vee’ Me Molde Bide.’ ey! Sawn SRN inders Reground Oversize Eset re. *o CASPER C¥LINDEH GRINDING G ap. Gravel and. inet Testi Machine, . Be ing, oa ‘ease Upright | Rooms! 7-8-9-10 Townsend Bldg. DOCTORS DR. 0. ©. KAMP Miaweat Bldg. Suite 301 to. 312, Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45. DR. MARSHALL ©. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Retaene 164, Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. cEMELOY LNT BUREAU 320 ‘ Center st. (rear). ear), Phone: bias P, 0, Box 150. GRAVEL ROOFING W, i. TILLETT rel Roofing — _Phone ons 605-8. Durbin. HAT CLEANERS ~ NEW YORK HAT CLEANING 123'South Center’? HOTELS Is under new. management rates $1 to $2.50. Special rate ‘by. woekt or month, 135. "West Beton. Phone 139, est . LAWYERS HENCH &.BULLACK . Lawyers Sulte 222-223 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 EE. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON - Att Suites 1415-16, Rowneced ‘Block HAGENS & MURANE. Lawyers 206-207 Oll_ Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Phone 1319W i medel, mechanically after 4° o'clock ‘at 104 South 5-17-4e° FOR SALE—Dodge truck with’ body in good shape, cheap for cash. 120 West Midwest averrue. Phone 249. _ ; bargain for quick|and G streets. 518-4t* FOR SALE—Essex car; no reasonable offer refused. Center cireet camp- ing’ grounds.’ ose FOR SALE—New Ford sedan. In- quire SO ae Cleaners, 121 a Second stree! 5-16-tf FOR SALE — 192 five-passenger on $1,250, on terms. Phone 1598) 5-13-6t FOR SALE—One Ford . 967 South Walnut street. 5-19-2t* FOR RENI—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern walgeping ining bath, by week. suitable fi is tout en Ce two gent 5-184t FOG RENT One large. junturniahed housekeep: 426 "Sout Bouth. intel, Phone eng mre ment rooms; except dishes and Teac 628. South Melrose street. a 5-19-2t*- yn tenmenn me in eve te home, $20. i= Macenh Phone 1313. 5-19-1t FOR ee ey turn ished sleep- home, for -t ladienver matviea couple. Phone Ei 2 Se trance, adjoining raat Tx wife, 132 North ’ 6-191t FOR RENT—Two it rooms for Pi gre housekeeping, furnished pt bedding and dis! ea South Durbin. ren eee 9-1t. - pre aici BDaetipe teenies front bedreoal; 7: table for two > adjoin= bath and has; "private entrance, at South Grant. G-17-tt *| FOR RENT—Small ne or two gontiomen: “186-5 “ite, North Beech street. i ites FOR RENT—Modern ans. Tr gentlemen preferred. Grant street. wo. gen! Call 1309. ~ ‘—Basement sleep! .the bath. Phone 209J. 5-17-tt FOR’SALE—REAL ESTATE ! Ra wvary no interest. “Box 157, sae pavers Samete 5010 Olt Exchange Bldg. | SHEN BEN and got a lot, now meet Gnongy, w, MEsGuson | ALG t time See Tomnseud Bids. Phone 1963 | or anger PS 5-18-10t* OSTEOPATHS FOR SALEB—By owner, corner ij Geegputh Proce and'$700 each, termed, Cnet caey Rm__5:2-Wood Bik." Phone 1272-,|{j7an nt” SPruce street. Phone 3 PRODUCE Tots in Kenwoda 4 Seamaeeseaaeanen or will build to suit. Buyer Fegs. Fruit and Negetabl les. 333 N. Wolcott St. __RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS —Cleaning—| a 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO pela! SERVICE — Re- men. ~ eee _SHOE SHINING PARLORS | AMERICAN aN SEENING. PARLOR We. Solicit ¥, aeonase LOBBY 08 SRUILDE _. SIGN. PAINTING puns si & ar af Decorating: Co. Bush.”” 55 1 s. coor Phone 1088W. 2 STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. J : Mimmecgraph: Worle a ‘Soon Tribune Bldg. _ Phone_ 1204. TAILORS WHALEY Ladies’ and Puenes erie Serre i Pressing, -Repairing 116 E. Midwest. Ave. Phone 483. aay nade (0 ora 10, Wyait Hotel, — over | repairing. Furs redoméled. Phone “aL Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner 143 S. Center. Phone 467R. ee a al TAXI SERVICE CALL 85 Oh 216 FOR BILLY'S TSXIE rn east part, terms. Phone 94: 6-18-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE ————— FOR SALE OR TRADE—On lot, good. young ed and saat saddle, —s Wagon, we equipped. jtréet, Phone 1393W ot ni FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nearly* new electric washer on ‘Ford car. Goods’ store. * WANTED—To trade good South. Jefferson for car condition. Phone 1204." 5:19-4f part paym: Address P. O. box 4. FOR SALE OR TRADE—! Overland. Phone T13W, 6-172 FOR TRADE—Cars on - Ade dress P. 0. box 744. B-17-tf oe ce .