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PAGE SIX DEPRESSION IN STEEL INDUSTRY [3 NEAR RECORD Worst in Over 40 Years, Says Charles M. Schwab in Urging Economy. as Basis for In- dustrial Supremacy Ind., June 7.—The D, is suffering the worst depres: 40 years’ experience, Charles M. Schwab declared last night in a speech in which he asserted that 3 1 fabric built on economy can keep German industry from reaping the benefits of spoke at a dimmer given nd citizens in honor of president of the tion. duction of 40, ts nnually the in- lumped until it is now s than 10,000,000 tons, pression though,” st thing that ever nited States, ending r period of growing »mical operation. We a new industrial fab- ric on a basis of economy. I make the prediction that unless we Amer- urers take our position nes I have outlined, Germany will reap the benefits of the late war, becau: trially Germany is organized indus: 8 never tefore and German workmen are witling to give a full days work for a day's pay.” —wr-- NOTICE. To Upton Oil and Gas Company: You are hereby notified that the National Supply Company intends to hold two 8% inch Mother Hub- bard Pattern all steel drilling bits No. 81515, weight 388 pounds each, with 2% inch oy 3% inch pin, five inches square, manufactured by the Star Drilling Machine Company of Akron, Ohio, for the sum of One Hundred Forty-four and 68/100 Dollars ($144.68) for work and 1 bor done on said bits by the Na- tional Supply Company at your special instance and request, and more than thirty (30) days before the filing of petition herein. You are hereby notified that said bits will be sold for at the front door of the Courthouse of Na- trona_County, in the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. on July 9, A. D. 1921. This June 4, A. D. 1921. W. E. TUBBS, Justice of the Peace Publish June 7, 14, 21, 28, 1921. 26 dogs se Sas Nay @ sx ‘Miss Louise Butler is in the <ity to spend the summer vacation. She was a student at Midland college in Fre: mont, Neb., for the last year and will yeturn there in the fall. uray Anal LS Cyril Brodenbach has returned from Newcastle where he spent some time on business and visiting with friends, a H. McIntosh of Elk Basin is in the city looking after business. interests with the Midwest Refining company. Freed From Torture . E2tonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The le who have seen me euffer res from neuralgia brought on by an up-set stomach now see me sound and well—absolutely to Eatonic,” writes R. Long. Profit by Mr. Long’s experi tion, ailments that come from an acid con- dition. Eatonic brings relief by tak- ing up end carryiny out the excess dity and gases—does it quickly. oe an ae aie od fe ww wonderfully you. box costs onl, a tzifie with your droge gist’s guarani Corns,,Bunions Fallen Arches Ingrowing Nails Chitblains L. J. PERREAULT Foot Specialist ar SCHULTE HARDWARE Co. 228 S. Center. Ph. 64W SCHULTE EAVY HARDWARE & Blacksmith Shop 2d & David. Ph. 368-J iT EO % Mother Brands Boy as Legitimate in Order to Regain Custody from Court 2S ee ae . 7 oe PP 53 ; 4 i Can a mother’s love offset the brand of illigitimacy which she herself. has placed upon her child? The answer to this all haman-interest ques, tion is being sought by many in California and other parts of the coun- try. following the action of Mrs. Mamie Del Secco, of San Cal, Francisco, who denies that her former husband, Julian Serine, is the father of her boy. he claims as his own son. Mr. Serine is suing her for the custody of the boy, Eugene, whom Prayer of Girl Answered After Flood Laps Chins of Mother and Daughter Caught in Rail Car PUEBLO, Colo., June 7.—(By The Associated Press.}—-A graphic de- scription of the plight of passengers caught by the flood in the Mis- souri Pacific and Denver & Rio Grande trains during the flood here Friday night, was given by Mrs. Ruby Ellis of Wichita, Kan., who was imprisoned in an overturned Pullman coach on the D. & R. G. with her nine-year-old daughter for more than four hours. “We were in the car next to the engine and the train was pulled out of the station yard to a- point near the river,” Mrs. Bilis —soid. done. And you the time. “It seemed as though we were only 20 feet from the river bank. The car turned over gradually as the water rushed under the bottom. It seemed that the others turned over one by one shortly afterward. “The car-turnedon the right side and my little daughter Mildred Mary ‘and I were thrown to the bottom of the car into the water: I struggled to the surface and found mattresses and bedding over me. Then I found by little girl and pulled her to the top of the car which was’ not yet filled with water. We stood on the rods of the upper ; / ; | i berth and beld on to the rods on the top of the-car. “The water rose rapidly until jt. had reached my chin. My little girl was clinging to my neck. Fortu- nately the ventilator windows were opened and we were able to breathe freely. “I had given up hope of life when the water came to my chin. Mildred Mary had not cried or complained up to this time and she asked: “ “What shall I do mother?’ and Istold her to pray. . ; “Then she “repeated over and over: 4 “ ‘Jesus I trust you." It seemed only a few minutes then until the water began to re- cede. Woe made our way to the end ‘of the car where some woman tn the train had broken out a window and were helped to the side of ‘the coach by the rescue party. They carried us to the Knuckolis Packing plant.” — NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed apes will be received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, unti! P. mM. on the 20th day of June, 1921, for Zur-. nishing and installing at Cemetery, Five Thousand Two Hun- dred and Fighty (5,280) feet of or- namental iron fence. Form of proposal, copies of the specifications und instructions to bidders, ey be obtained at the of- fice of the City Clerk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or proposal bond in the sum of Four Hundred Dol- lars. . The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Publish May 31, June 7, 14, 1921. ed Albert Camire and Bert Rumpelties of Newcastle are spending several days here on business and visiting with friends. They made the trip overland. ————_—__—_ Judge C. D. Murane of the law firm of Hagens and Murane has re- turned from Cheyenne after a short business stay there. ear Welt be Casper Daily Cridune™ IONISTS QUITIE ON REPUDIATION BY CONVENTION pen Takes Sharp Turn at ‘outs CLEVELAND, Ohic,. June 7.—Re- Pudiation of the administration of the Officers of the American Zionist or- ganization by the twenty-fourth an- nual convention early today resulted in the resignation of Judge Julian’ W. ficers of the organization and 35 of the 50 members of the national execu- tive committee and its secretary. Peter J. Schweitzer, treasurer of the organization, was the only incum- bent to retain his position. ‘The resignations were snnounced early this morning at the close of a long night session by Judge Mack after the convention had voted 153 to 71 to disapprove the president's an- nual repor:, ssvaldes Judge Mack, American Zionist officials who relin- quished their offices are: Justice Louls D. Brandeis, of Wash- ington, honorary president. Rabbi S¢ephen 8. Wise of York, honorary vice president. Harry Friedenwald of Baltimore and Nathan Straus, New York, vice presidents; Jacob De Haas, secretary of the Palestine department and Reu- ben Horchow, assistant treasurer. Other executive committee mem- For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern New Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS,. WYOMING Haircut 50c WYATT While You Rest pu your whole meal in the oven of your CLARK JEWEL Gas Range, set the “LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator at the proper temperature, arid then forget all about your cooking. You know exactly when the meal will be know it will be delicious. Because “LORAIN” watches your cooking for you as carefully as if you were there all With the “LORAIN” on your CLARK JEWEL you can boil and stew foods in the oven instead of on the top burners, while you roast and bake at the same time. Thus have The Barber Shop With a Conscience Shave 25c HOTEL ‘ These Team-Mates Cook those age-producing, pot-watching hours been ended, and you have more time for en- jeyment and recreation. And another-lovely advantage is that your ordinary bakings are so perfect. This is be- cause “LORAIN” has ended the guesswork when you adjust the oven temperature. You measure the heat as precisely as you do your flour and sugar. A CLARK JEWEL Range equipped with the “LORAIN” works while YOU rest. It gives you new, better and easier ways cook. We shall be glad to show you these matchless stoves, and to demonstrate the wonderful results of the “LORAIN” Oven Heat Regulator to you. We urge you to come in at your earli- est convenience. Wehave a book, “An Easier Day’s Work,” for you.” Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First St. Phone 1500. bers William Sauber, Green Bay, and Jones Rosenfield, Dallas. CC a a aaa NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS UNDER ATTACHMENT. eee ree} of Natroi In \e. District "Court of the Sixth Judicial District in and for_ the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. Nétice is hereby given that in pursuance of an attachment issued out of the Clerk’s office of the Dis- trict Court in-and for ‘Natrona County, State of Wyoming, on the 8th-day of September, 1920, in an action in George H. Pew wes wherein plaintiff and R. E. Frost was de- fendant, commanding me to attach roperty belonging to said defend- ant R. E. Frost, not exempt by Ww. Gen. warm ahs. 3 been rendered in said action in favor of George H. Pew against sa‘d P. E. Frost, Jor the sum of $1,534.27, together with the sum of $290, attorneys’ SEE BEN DON’T WAIT Don't wait for someone to come in and give you money. SEE BEN Learn how you can make your money work for you. Bonded Licensed Realtors Business and Professional Directory] DOCTORS AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax h_ Floor 0-8, 3 Tel, 7613, ACCOUNTANTS ry & GOODRICH, Architects DUBOIS Rooms W: Baggage, Heavy Hauling and . Moving, Phone 74-J. i) TRANSFER. Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING 432 W.. Yellowstone. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens: pons as soe. CHIROSRA CARES: <. DR. ARNA GRAHAM JEFEREY Benes s18 siaprent Eid) Panne FO DE HAHN Suite 2, To: Phones: Office 4. Res. 1235. M. E. HARNED, © 162 North Kimball i Phono 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER Chi Phone 15283 210 East Fifth St. THE SERVICE CLEANERS 120 East Fifth. Tel. CONTRACTORS struction Co. DENTISTS RK. J. J. DONOVAN DI Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler i» over & Johnson Store: Phons 66. CYLINDER GRINDING _ Cylinders Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING Co, Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. Pancras nt PRE tr hina Dene SS GRAVEL ROOFING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Shini Works and Shoe 123 South Cen‘er . Pisne iow cae eenee ene ween eee 36/ing & Recoati with $6.55 costs, I have at- pow lands and tenements ng to.eaid R- ¥ Fei ot exem: sale under executioc! and chattels of for want of ; mts. wit, Lot the said R. s wit: Number ‘Tie> (2) in Blocs Num- tered One Hundred Fifty two (102) of the City, formerly Town of Cas- cr, Natrona County, State of yoming, cituated in said Natrona County, and have caused said lands and tenements to be appraised ac- cordir.g to Idw at $750. Now. the‘efore. notic> is hereby given, that in pursuance of the com- mands of said writ, I will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder said lands and tenements, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said judgment and costs on the 17th day of: June, 1921, at 10a. m, of the baid day, at the fron: door of the Courthouse, in the City of er, in said County and State. itgess my hand this 9th day of Mer. ee LEE MARTIN, Sheriff of Natrona County. Publish May 10, 17, 24, 31, June 7 14, “1924. THE VERY BEST IN Horse Shoeing and Blacksmithing BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Satisfaction Guaranteed PRICES RIGHT Jockey Club Shop 227 West Yellowstone nnn’ > See DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon Suite Over ‘White's Grocery Telephones: Office 1218W, Res. 1483. DR, MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone. 30. Residence 164. Private, Hospital—612_ South Durbin. x INSURANCE EXPERT LIFE UNDERWRITING Com; tion Service CE. HOOD _324 MIDWEST BLDG. nn rn hansen stbasd % LAWYERS HENCH.& BULLACK Lawyers Suite 222-223 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON -at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Lownsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Kactunge Bldg. nnn eB NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3099-10-11 Qil Exchange Bldg. GHORGE..W. FERGUSON A at Townsend Bi we a 196-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. Lk. YapE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wond Bik. Phone 1277-3, se PTS, PRODUCE BARTO: IN PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and Negetables, 33% N. Wolcott St. aRADIATOR REPAIRING CASP! UTO RADIATOR Wi Repairing—Cleaning— Ieee ise 8 434_W, Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re. ing. Expert Work. Second. Phono 1345, ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General coed Contractors. “Repair- a Specialty, 1 Kimball St. Phone 1478J. Casper, Woe. _SHOE SHINING FARLORS nen AMERICAN SHINING We Solicit Your Patra ars LOBBY 0-5 BULLDING SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT" Bush Signs, Show Cards Art, 203 West Yellowstone | - °° ~~. STE! PHERS Beatrice L. Jg-es (Pub. Sten . = . Stenographer soe tmeosraih Work a Speciaity Midwest Blig. Phone i204. TAILORS __ Cc. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring. Cleaning, cE, = and Alti F 116 Kk. Midwest Ave, Fhe ate = eet eyeaeey ar oars eh 10, Wyatt Hotel. i jer. Remodel repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone a roe TAXI SERVICE Takr SERVICE. STEPHENS T; ) _.___VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W. 2nd si Photes: Office 20, Res. 1e1w Coring & men. 124 W. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1921 CLASSIFIED ADs FOR RENi—ROOMS men and one single room gentlemen: first clasy board, reaso Phone 1533R. FOR RENT-—Nice bedroom, adjoin for two men; also 1: for rooms housekeeping. ¢19 East Milton, FOR RENT—Modern furnished r: adjoining bath, outside — entran, close in on pavement; side éntranc: 7i3 East Second. 1339. 6-7-1: FOR RENT—Very sleeping roc; tlemen; rent very if desired, Phone 411J. FOR RENT— Comfortable sleepin: room in modern home; close in suitable for one or twe gentlemen 155 North Kimball street. 67-11 FOR RENT—Two basement rocm: for light housekeeping; may be use: for sleeping rooms. 301 North } Kinley street. ae 67 FOR RENT—Three nicely furnishe! basement housekeepitig rooms. ? North Jefferson street. Phone 6 6. FOR RENT — Two desirable front sleepingrooms for gentlemen. 163 North Durbin street. Phone 241M 6.7 FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, modern, partly — furnished: |cas and light furnished, $35, rear 1444 East Second. 6-0-1t° FOR RENT—Two single sleeping rooms in modern home, adjoining bath. 544 South Grant street. Phone ro2at 6-6-3: FOR RENT—Clean and’ comfortable sleepingroom; suitable for ‘one or two gentlemen. 109 West K street 6-6-6" FOR RENT — Modern sjeepingroom for one or two gentlemen; board if desired, Phone 1475, 6-7-tf. FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, adjoin * ing bath; suitable for gentlemen 302 C¥ avenue. 6-7-2 FOR RENT—Modern front room for two men. 312 North Beech. street. Phone 76R. 6-7-1t FOR RENT—Rooms; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 604 South Dur. bin street. 6-7-1t — —- — -$ FOR RENT — One large basement sleepingroom, suitable for two gen- tlemen, 256 East F street. FOR RENT—Basement room for man and wife; no children. $11 East Fourteenth street. 6-7-1 FOR RENT—To business man, first class room In modern home. Phone 921. ’ J 6-T-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished -rooms:; adults only, 336 North Jackson street, Phone 1247W. 6-7. FOR RENT One nicely furnished bedroom;. suitable for two; splend:d location: 613 South Ash street. f sleepingroom tlemen, 106 North McKinley Rhone 1017. 6-6-tf FOR RENT—Exceptionally nice-room in private home. 1035 Seuth Dur- bin street. 8-6-6t FOR RENT—Basement room for two ee 433 South Park street. Phone a <, 8-6-3t peda RnIE EL RMPRS LACIE BSR Yn tal WANTED-—One or two young men to share modern ~~ apectment Seat pal Ree acme ttt iad ROOM AND BOARD reasonable, 341 North McKinle; street, » Phone 1091 W. t A 6-6-4t* FOR RENT— One nicely furnished front bedroom; suitable for two. 629 Kirk street. FOR RED for ge street. Modern 5-28-tf LARGE basement sleepingroom; suit- able for one or two gentlem..n. Call 853-R. 5.24-tf ROOM AND BOARD for tye people. Phone 1499J. 6-7-5t* FOR RENT—Modern room. 725 East Second street. Phone 6755. ; 6-7-2t LAND FOR SALE™ FINE SHEEP AND CATTLE RANCH ° 11 acres, of which 470 are un rrigation, 1,280 acres of | leased state land; located six miles from Co- lumbus and two miles.from -Spring- time, Mont., on the: Yellowstone trail and river; this ranch is beautifully lo- cated in the Yellowstone valley, with schaol just across the road, 1,800 ewes. and lambs, all livestock, ma- chinery, farming tools, numerous out buildings and household furniture goes with this ranch. Price $25 per acre, income property considered; possession given any time. er prefers to deal direct with the buyer, curbstone dealers save your ‘time. Ad dress box 229, Glenrock, Wyo. 6-6-2* FOR SALE—Ranch containing 1,160 acres deeded land, $00 acres leased land, well watered. For. price and terms see A. J. Cunningham, Casper National bar.:: or L. A. Corbett, P. 0. Box 502, : FOR SALE-—Acra tract, cheap for cash, one-half mile east of - city limits. Box 193, Tribune, 6-7-4 WANTED 1G Gut WANTED TO BUY—Men’s discarded clothing and shoes, good: prices paid if they are not worn too: badly; also musical instruments, “trunks, suit cases, guns, jewelry and kodaks. The Toggery Shop. Phone 416. 6-7-30t Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Cather have moved to Casper from Lander ‘to make their home. % “CAPITOL LIFE”’ 4 McGREW PHONE 153

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