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— ee 1 | | | REWARD POSTED FOR REMAINS CF MISSING NAN; Dallas Man Ww hose Car W Found on River Banks Be- lieved to Have Met With Foul Play PHOENIX. y 26.1 ing that J Kr Texas, whi s being prosecuicd _ NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the tncerior United States | e las, Wyoming, Jul To Thomas Falls, Montana, or ming, Contestee: You are hereby Sam Hardy, who gives Wolcott St., Casper, Wyoming, toffice address, did o 1, file in this office hi: Casper, notified that Doug- 1. . Euban ks of Great Wyo- 114 South as July duly ted applic: to contest and secure the ca ation of your home stead entr, No. Doug- las 012168, made Dec 1916, al- lowed Oct. 4, 18 fae all of Sec- tion Eight (8), Tc Range 50 W. of the 6th Principal Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he allegesythat said Thomas A. Eubanks has totally abandoned the land; that he has never built or caused to be built a house on said land; that he has not cultivated any of said land; that he has made no improvement of any kind on said land; that said land is in its natu- ral wild and uncultivated state: that said Eubanks’ abandonment of said land has extended over a pe riod of more than nine months last past, and that his absence from said land was not due to hs em ployment in the military or naval service of the United States. You are, therefo: further noti- fied that the s will be taken as co your said entry will be car with- out further right to be heard, eith- er before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office with FOR RE apartme' Ninth st ¥YOR RE Mad Pant rner room two windows, close Durbin Phone 1167-W FOR fF r—N " rooms and bath Gas heat. Rent reas for occupancy Augu 1630M. 803 South Lincol: WANTED—600 ple at Puritan Lunch, regular meals Home cooking. Money back gua Mid west and stree T ladies. fur FOR ‘RENT—Two-room hi nished, near refinery. 912 South Cedar stre FOR SAL apartments to refir 912 Sou m awn $5,000 Cedar Where Everybody Goes The Last Week OF THE RAINBOW GIRLS Complete Change Of Musical Comedy Every Night ‘PARIS OF RANGELAND’ TO SET WESTERN STYLES IN FRONTIER DAYS DISPLAY CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 25 | r Cheyenne will be ¢ Paris of Range | for the latest ideas land this week when perhaps the | pparel and the picture: fashion | pe imitated and here cidentally | locality where annual Frontier The thousands of pteparation for the “wild west” 4 cowgiris gathered here show Cheyenne shops have be onlookers at indows and show cases with he world’s championship rough rid scidiae Soiree iat steer bulldogging, re designs and numerous di. sions from the modestly propor- twenty days after the fourth| tioned “101” to the flaring “Tommy publication of this notice, as imes,” the latter so broad it might shown below, your answer, under mounted on a stick and used as loath, specifically respondings to} a lady's sunshade; silken shirts of these allegations of contest, to-| startling chromatic effects, in many” gether with due proof that you) of which econcilable hues literally scream” at another; narrow toed, slender heelef®bdots suggesting to th itiated ladies’ footgear but destined the feet of men wt can r anything with hair scarfs that make the have served a copy of your an- one swer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which desire future notices to be ou Zent you. rainbow seem dully dun in compart- Signed, WILKIE COLLIN son; “ch ranging from shining Recei patent leather contraptions, for ap. Date of ist publication July 26, pearin, which in a round-up Date of 2nd publication Aug. 2, sarer would be shot, to y| Date of 3rd publication Aug. 9 goatskin with vividly » | Date of 4th publication Aug. 16, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION) with ornaments of or sil «©|OF THE NORTHWESTERN IN-| gloves of finest leathers cunning | VESTMENT COMPANY. ed; belts of many descrip- Notice is hereby given that on ns, all broad and some aston- the 18th day of July, A. D. 1921, gly 80, ¢ all embossed a corporation was organized and| °F ornamey sous metals; ters colorful as named Northwestern Investment y | Company. shirts ¢ arts; lariats, sad- That the object for which said| ‘les, “war t bridlee—and, to quote an expression heard some corporation was formed is to buy, bonds, other obliga- ,money in said where, sometim: ous to mention. and sell stocks, others too numer. tions and to inv | |stocks and bonds; fo buy and sell] it is expensive—this Frontier |real and personal property; to ne-| pays merchandise. Most of it falls |gotiate loans and to carry on the! within Uncle Sam’s definition of |general investment business. luxury” and a war tax is superim- | The capital stock of said cor- poration is $200,000 divided into 200.000 shares of par value of $1 each. That the term of existence of the corporation is fifty years. That the management is under a board of five directors and those chosen for the first ye: areas fol- . Bingenheimer, Floyd . Thomas Mills, William hing and James Mills. posed on the price. An affluent cow. boy may, if the spirit moves him, pay $60 for a sombrero, $500 for a saddle, $20 for a shirt, $30 for boots, $100 for a belt. The great run of articles, however, while dear are not exorbitantly 1 It is interesting that among the earlier purchasers the majojrity are erfoot tourists who 1 » things they buy on assumption That the principal office of said . gna ee 2 OP corporation shall be in the Amer- fe COWES 20d. ip Oiare gaiety | going about in sar. ica Theater Building, Casper, Wyo that the person in ac- d corporation shall mbinations as absurd as an hat and chans would be on ming, and orial tive charge of s: be Floyd E. Pendel!, who has been| roadway selected as the local agent of said|—~— corporation. WHEN HER BACK ACHES NORTHWESTERN INVESTMENT COMPANY. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and By Floyd E, Pendell, Ambition Slipping Awa Secretary. Publish July 28, 1921 Casper women know how the aches > ~ and pains that often come w the industry of making wire-grass | kidne 1il make life a burder. Bach coverings 0 ed in O: che, hip pains. headaches, ¢ about twenty-five years spells, distressing urinary troubles, are not until 1899 that| frequent ir ons of weak kidneys placed on a commer. | and should ked in time. Doan's Kidney Pill » for.the kidneys only They uttac y kidneys fter this For I had highly A few never had y Pil's ded that T got sor boxes cured and I ha recomm| any kid ble sin Price. all dealers. Don’t simply f kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pitis—the same that | Mrs. arretson had, Foster-Milburn Adv Mt A Bishop-Cass Theater Casper’s Finest “| "TODAY, WEDNESDAY, WW ATLA G E: REID SUPPORTED BY Being the Last of the ~ | Monda: Che Caspet Dailp Cribune U.5. STEAMER “SINKS IN PORT, Vessel Founders as Result of Fire; River and Ocean Steam- ers Are Reported in Distress LONDON, July 25.—The American steamer, Parthian, of 1,366 tons, from Alexandria to Hamburg, sank in the Port of Oran, on the west coast of Algeria Sunday, according to ad- vices received here today. The ship is reported to have foundered as thé resuit of a fire. There was no loss of life, but damage to the cargo of cot- ton and silk was said to have been considerable. =NGERS TAKEN RIVER VESSEL. MONTREAL, July 25.—The steam- er St. Louis, plying between Caughna- waga and Lachine, was grounded on the rocks in the St. Lawrence river and the 150 passengers on | board were taken ashore in lifeboats. | A sudden storm of considerable vio- lence caused, the accident NORWEGIAN SHIP STRIKES ICEBERG. was received by radio that the Nor- wegian steamer Stirstadt struck an iceberg 100 miles east of this port Friday. The message said the vessel was not seriously damaged. She has a carzo of iron ore. Always Worth While THURSDAY AGNES AYRES and THEODORE ROBERTS In His Latest Auto Race Speed Demon Comedy ‘TOO MUCH SPEED” A Romance of Race Track, Love and Business—Roaring With Daredevil Driven Speed Cars—Tingling With Rivalry, Trickery, Danger—-A Picture That Starts the Heart to Thumping and Gives Old Father Time the Laugh F The Vandenbergh Exploration Party Presents “THE LION KILLERS” “WILD MEN OF AFRICA” SERIES ALL ARE SAVED) ST. JOHNS, N. B., Joly 25.—Werd) CONTINUOUS DANCING Dance Palace OLDEN | ATE Orchestra As-Cool as in the Open Air ‘TWO SLAIN BY DESMOINES, July 26.—The mur- der of Thomas and Lena Peterson. which occurred on a lonely road northeast of this city 19. years ago, is still an unsolved mystery. Willis Peterson, farmer of Biairsburg, Iowa, | is not under arrest for the murder of his brother and sister as was reported here Saturday night gnd, according to Sheriff W. E. Robb of Polk county, is not implicated and was never ar- rested Hoover’s Reply To Red Appeal | Is Delivered RIGA, Letvia, July 26—(By The As- sociated Press}—The telesram sent by Herbert Hoover as head of the Ameri- can administration with reference to aid for\the starving and sick of so- viet Russia, was handed to M. Ganet sky, soviet minister to Letvia, and forwarded by him to Moscow this morning. Although the decision rests with Moscow. {he opinion is ex- pressed in soviet circies here that Mr. Hoover's terms probably will be ac- cepted. awl eas | TULSA CHIEF FOUND GUILTY. | TULSA, Okla., July 26.—John A. Gustafson, suspended chief of police, last night was found guilty by a jury of having failed to take proper pre- cautions for public safety on the night and day of the recent race riots here, | and also guilty on another count of conspiracy to free automobile thieves ‘and cates rewards, Osteopaths In Annual Session | At Cleveland - |WarfareWaged By Italian 1 Factions ‘atfonalists. were ambushed Communists at Grosseto, pid este. of Siena, Tuscany, Sunday. | One of the Nationalists was killed —|The remainder pursued the Commn CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 26. Nearly 2,000 delegates and visitors, ists and it is reported other deaths oc-/ including 600 women, are here tc at-/ curred. tend the 25th annual convention of The homes of some of the Com- the American Osteopathic association muniste are said to have been which opened today. burned. | Mayor W. 8S. Fitzgerald welcomed I fA 2 the delegates. Dr. William BE. Waldo of Seattle, Wash., president of the association, delivered the keynote ad- dress. An inspection of exhibits con- cluded the morning’ session. The convention will consider bills now before congress which osteo! paths claim give the old school ot, medicine a: monopoly. Caress Ai Tribune Classified acs———— Bring Results——————_ a “tcl Horlick’s ORIGINAL ' Malted Milk LIVESTOCK MEETING DATES SET DENVER, July 26.—The general mid-year meeting of the Amerifan National Livestock association will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, August 26 and 27, according to™a call for the convention issued at headquarters of the amocintion here today. Questions) Quick Lunch at Home, Office,sna of vital interest to the livestock pro- Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. ducers throughout the Unied .Staes Ss) ge Avoid imitations & Substitutes will_be discussed. ‘The A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY FAIRBANKS In a Special Return Engagement of One of His Finest Pictures “When the Clouds Roll By” CHARLIE CHAPLIN —iIN— < A Return Showing “THE IMMIGRANT” Admission 30c Continuous 1 to 11 Every Day WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - PAULINE FREDERICK — ; ol “SALVAGE” aS BRUCE SCENIC Continuous 1 to 11 Every Day ADMISSION 40c TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921. THIS PICTURE ISAREAL KNOCKOUT, SLAMBANG, | THRILLER Scrap Iron Takes th: Lead. See Charles Ray at his best. It will please any | man, woman, boy ey a i With a four-round t that has never been sur- passed in the movies. When it comes to action we have a million dollars’ Scrap Iron on the ‘ensive. See a roundup of a Y gang of thugs by a clean | fighter and how he wins | the girl of his dreams. See RAY as the big hick who comes to town and ¢leans up,the best lightweight in the city of New York. CHARLES It’s a Knockout When it comes to pic- tures we take the lead, | and what’s more we know how to hold it. This is in a class by it- self. DON’T MISS IT. Truly a wonder picture with more excitement than 20 fleas on your chin, 3 —NEXT— A CCHEDY AND SOME MORE For the love of Mike, some early. The coolest placs «+r town. Chili chili bean.