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PAGE TEN resecccccvccsessconecereccoscsseveccsoccscoscoccoessoosesseseees: {American Legion News Notes: Beceeccecvees More than 170,000 women, members ef 3,400 units, will be represented at the first national convention of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Americag Legion to be held at Kansas City simultaneously with the third annual convention of the legion October 31 to November The auxiliary has completed d nental organizations in more than 30 state: At the com- ing convention it will select a national headq perhaps a new han Potak, a youth from his life to the serv- mother and immigration _regulgtions. learned for first time of ‘8 sacrifice. The American gion is endeavoring to obtain for m the $10,000 govenpment insur ance, state % and dependents’ al- lowance. The Hollywood, Cal, post of the American Legion, composed caiefly of | members of the motion picture col- ony, will send more than 100 enter- tainers to the annual reunion of the Sist Division at Los Angeles, Septem- ber 24 and 25, George Boehmer, overseas veteran of Springfield, Ill, waited two years for the war risk bureau to adjust his claim for compensation. The award came eight hours after the veteran had succumbed to tuberculosis. W! liam G, McCauley, department com- mander of the American Legion, who had been assisting Boehmer with his| compensation claim, wired to Wash-! ington as follows: Boehmer received his reward this morning. Case now in hands of his maker.” More than one-eighth of the popu- lation of Radcliffe, Iowa, is enrolled in the American Legion. The town has 106 ex-service men out of a popu- lation of $00 and every one of them is a member of the local legion post. Every post of the American Legion im Illinois will donate a five-year-old tree to be planted on the grounds of the new Speedway hospital at Chicago which will be dedicated by the Amer. ican Legion Armistice day. Joyce Lewis, member of the Amer- fcan Legion at Long Prairie, Minn., was among the mourners at the fu- neral of his buddy, Corporal Robbert Burns Hess; at St. Paul, last week. Lewis owes his hfe to the dead sol- dier, The latter had dragged him wounded out of a shell hole and was later killed in action, Lewis recov- ered and returned to the United States. He lost all trace of his res- cuer until he read in a newspaper that the Hess’ body would be brought from France for reburial. Altitude trials, parachute drops and ® spectacular aerial derby, _partici- pated in by Eddie Rickenbacher, Wil- liam Furlow, Edgar Tobin and other famous aviators, will be included in @ flying circus to be held during the third annual convention of the Amer- ican Legion at Kansas City October 81 to November 2, Charging that Winthrop D. Lane, a socialogical expert employed by a legislative investigating committee in New York City, is editor of a pam- phiet called “Uncle Sam, Jailer,” which ettacked the government on the political prisoner question, the ex- fate and National Topics of Interest to Ex-Service Men and the American Legion, Which Designated the Tribune as Its Official Newspaper eoeeereowereroooeesessesoesooos roses eesseoosesooosesooseese’ portation. The fam rived in Minneapolis nearly pen- nd were taken in custody by tion authorities as violators | ty of the American Legion compris- ing 70 New York posts, has sent a petition to State Senator Meyer, chairman of the Investigation com. | mitteo, requesting Lane's dismissal. — A A clash between employes of a cir- cus and the police of Fremont, Neb. as the latter attempted to stop al- leged * games, came to an end when’ the mayor of the city threat- ened to call. out members of the American Legicn to preserve law and order The police were outnumbered by the circus roustabouts who re- fused to obey orders of the mayor un- til the latter announced that he would call police, legion men to assist the A baseball ne between members of the Woodston, Okla., post of the American Legion and memberss of the Women’s Auxiliary resulted in a , victory for the women with a score of 28 to 18. The right hand of each tof the legionnaires was tied behind his back, a handicap too great to | overcome. A gallon was originally a pitcher or jar, no matter of what size. ‘Regulation On Beer Withheld | 2 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—Deci- sion to withhold issuance of medical bear regulations pending congression- action on proposed anti-beer legis. lation was reached yesterday by Sec- retary Mellon, in conference with In- ternal Revenue Commissioner Blair. ‘The decision as to issuance of the regulations was made necessary by. the action cf the senate in recessing Thursday night for 30 days without finally approving the Willis-Campbeli bill which forbids prescription of beer as medicine. The treasury believes, it was said, that congressional action will come soon after congress reassembles next month and it would be purposeless to put forth the regulations under the circumstances. The main factor governing the treas- 128 East Second ecutive committee of the Kings coun- Daring Girl Swims Whirlpool Rapids aca a PS EP MLE Ae ORL TNE ite her father’s telegraphic in- Petar mh forbidding her to make the attempt, Miss Dorothea Behrman, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. swam the whir pool rapids of Ausable Chasm, at Ausable pd Y. She is the first woman to per- a few scratches from jagged rocks. Her father arrived just as she was being congratulated. Miss Behrman, who is 19 years of age, has won several — for swimming and fancy. div- << —$ —___________ ury's decision to hold up the beer regulations, however, was said to be the lack of applications from brewers to permit them to manufacture beer for medical purposes. Coming NORMA TALMADGE —In— “THE PASSION FLOWER” Her Very Latest 0. S. BATHS Turkish Baths A Specialty SHOWER, TUB, STEAM AND STEAM CABINET O-S Building Casper, Wyo: Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST MEN’S DEPARTMENT DISCOUNTS AT 10 to SO per cent ; On All Men’s and Boys’ SUMMER MERCHANDISE A Splendid Opportunity to@utfit the Boy for School, New Fall Goods Arriving Daily At Lower Prices Than Ever a Che Caspet Daily Cridune ‘LAST OF WILSON APPOINTEES RETIRE FROM OFFICIAL JOBS’ CHEYENNE, Wyo. Aug. 28—The ,ty for a number of years and several appointment of M. T. Christensen to] times has held public offices there. He be register and I. E. Yoder to be re-|is about 40 years of age. ceiver in the Cheyenne land office) Christensen’s and Yoder's appoint- forecasts the retirement of the last | ments are in line with the Republican Wilson administration appointees hold-| policy of selecting younger men for po- ing office here. Christensen. will ‘suc-| litical offices. Each will succeed a ceed Will Reid, who was appointed | man old enough to be his father. from Rawlins, and Yoder will succeed RETR ETY. ne Luke Voorhees, who was uppointed Australia is said to have about one from Cheyenne. Both Reid and Voor-|hundred species -of snakes, three- hees, have been democratic “wheel|fourths of them venomous. horses" for a genération. Since the Harding administration came into power last March Republicans have surplanted Democrats in all other fed-| eral offices here, including the United| NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. States marshalship, United States at-| Notice is hereby given that Se torneyship, ccilector of internal rev-| Will be aie ips Pie persed enue and prohibition commisstoner- | #, 8 10. Spec! atlas ana dni 4-43 |may be secured from the Clerk of M. '. Christensen has been for a/the District, BR. A. Clark, Casper, number of years owner and editor of | Wyo. Bids to be closed the 26th of the “Snake River Sentinel,” a peppy | August, 1921. weekly published at Baggs, in the | Publish Aug. southern part of Carbon county! His = paper has played an important part inj NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. all campaigns in Carbon county in Alaska Development Company recent years, having been consistently | was incorporated in the office of @ supporter of Republican candidates |the Secretary of State, at Chey- for county, state and national offices. | enne, Wyoming, on the 18th day of Several times Christense» has held | August, 1 The objects of said clerical position here during legisidtive corporation are the establishment session and is well known in the cap-/and conduct of the business of op- ital. He is about 35 years of age. jerating, producing, refining, mar- er has been prominent keting and otherwise handling min- fairs in Goshen coun- erals, LEGAL NOTICES do 26, 1921, Attention Electrical Workers You Are Hereby Notified to Be atthe NEW LABOR TEMPLE Wolcott Street SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 1 O'Clock To Work Out Your Assessment Levied for Wiring the Building.’ LOCAL NO. 322, I. B. E. W. By A. L. JOHNSTON, Financial Secretary Look Back Over the Last Few Years The public has guessed wrong every time on the coal question. Either became panicky and lost out or else did not buy and a strike, car shortage or something hap- pened. : : Is this same thing to happen this year by reason of waiting too long? Lump Coal Is Getting Scarce Now CASPER SUPPLY CO. Coal Department i 913—PHONES—914 HOLMES HARDWARE CoO. What You Have Been Looking For LOWER PRICES On Good Coal Ranges, Furnaces, Gas Cook Stoves and Ranges ‘A Visit to Our Stove Department Will Convince You. PEOPLE WHO DROP WITH THE MARKET HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Holmes to Homes Phone 601 Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. 3 _ KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 ae and incidentally the doing of any and all things fequisite or proper in the carrying out of the above ob- jects. The capital stock — said corporation is One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into one million five hundred thou- sand shares of the par value of One Dollar each. Its term of existence is fifty The number of di- rectors is five, and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are August Peter- son, J. R. Prigmore,; W. W. Lacy, Frank England and M. S. Erfgland. Operations of the company will be carried on in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and elsewhere. The principal office of the .company is located at Casper, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof. is Frank England. ALASKA DEVELOPMENT CO., By Frank England. Publish jug. 25, 26, 27, 1921. AUTO THIEVES AND FIRE LOSS CANNOT MAKE YOU FEAR, IF YOU HAVE AUTO INSURANC Let our Fire and Theft auto in- rurance policy relieve you of fore- bodings. ‘It is real assurance that protects you—not only from loss but from thoughts of loss, as well. ‘ REAL ESTATE ¢ PHONE 1480 203-203 MIDWEST. BLD WANTS AND ~ ADS ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cat- per Daily ‘fribune is 1% cents a word each insertion; nfinimura 25 cents. OUT OF. TOY advertisement? must be accompanied by cash or check in full parment of the same. Note the foregoing . instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified“properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want. Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under the head.““Too Late to Classify.” D—Man and wife on Brooks woman to cook for eight or arch hands and man todo gen ranch. work; wages $100. per n and board. Phone 833. 8-26-1t* POSITIONS WANTED MSITUATION WANTED—Lady expe- rienced In general office work wants |. Second bend furniture, phoxe 1660. i Position at once. Box 363, Tribune 8-24-3t SITUATION WANTED—Experienced stenographer desires position after- noons. Adress box 370, Tr.bune. 8-2 WANTED—Small sets of books to keep evenings and Saturdays, by two experienced accountants. P. O. box 2004 23-6t° WANTED—The working man _ to know that we haye~the best line of work clothing. underwear, sox, storm goods, genuine army shoes at the lowest possfble prices; also all kinds of tents, tarps, army blankets and camp equipment, Army Goods store. ; $-26-5t DON’T FORC that we carry a full line of te arps and camp equip- ment; also tires, tubes and accessories; we also have the best filling station in town. Army Goods store. 8-26-5t WANTED—Hignest price paid for Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 il Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY} Architects. 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. AUDITORS -REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—income Tax Service 4th ‘Floor 0-5 Bldg. Tel, 1675. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING its Cracked hc WEST SA0r0 1 RMP ATE, S20 West A: diet Bt i AEs adit owing BAGGAGE and TRANSFER eg pes DRAY & TRANS- ER. We co all kinds «f hauling. Phone G02W. 122 West Second St. on Jackets, | | t i | ACCOUNTANTS CLEANERS and PRESSERS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. THE SERVICE CLGANERS Auditors and Accountants—Stock Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Fiith and Railroad. Phone 56. MISCELLANEONS)- YESTERDAY FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921. IT SOLD SPECIAL NO. 30. $200 down and $30 yer month wil! buy a cozy house of two gooms: jo vated in southwest Casper: live it this wiser, ments then next spring for more than you paid. Price $1,700. SPECIAL NO. 32. 4 ‘Why not? What {s there in the wa, especially? Why can't you see that buying property of your own and p: ing it out at the rate of ordinary rent is better than kissing good-bye {c ever $50 each month. ‘ This home ts large enodgh: thr Nights and water: a 1 ement; near the refine and locate! on 50x150-foot lot. member $800 down and $50 per m Call 1078. The Western Realty Co ¥F..M, ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Suite 511, Ol Exchange Building SALESMEN WANTED WANTED SALESMEN OR SALESWOMEN We have the following territory now open for bright, clean-cut, energetic salesmen or saleswomen that are cap. able cf handling a high class selling Proposition on a commission «basis, that pays well and has unlimited pos- sibilities according to your se!ling abil- ity. ; 1. Casper to Lusk to Cheyenne, 2. Casper to Lander ‘to Thermopolis. 3. Hardin, Mont., to ‘Sheridan to Buffalo to Newcastle. 4. Worland, Basin, Greybull, Lovel!, Cowley, Powell and Cody. 5. Evanston, Granger, Green River, Rock Springs, Rawlins, Creyenne. 6. Oil fields, Salt Creek and Dig Muddy. 7. City of Casper. The above territories require a man or woman for each of them, and only those best qualified and have govd references and can furnish bond will be considered. Wyoming Building a Loan Association Office—218 East Second street With Van Gorden Investment Company. » WANTED TO RENT DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL ©. KEITH Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, DENTISTS DR. J. 3. DONOVAN Mokler Bidg., over Camp- ‘e Company. Phone 66. General Teaming Sand and gravel delivered any part of cffy $1.50 to $2.25°per yard. L. E. Blanchard. Phone 442. Office, Cen- ter & Midwest Ave. HOTELS pS ee ae aE NORTH CENTER HOTEL 740 North Center St, New furniture, “modern; reasonable rates. Kverything new and clean. Phone 480W ———_ HAT CLEANERS SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. no vy Hauling ane Pi Bassas. ting, Phone 74. NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Works and Shoe Shining Parior 123 South Center, Phone 1319W WANTED—Expericiiced reliable party {no children) wou'd take charge cf apartments or 4p rooming hos for rent. Box ‘Tribune. §-25.21 WANTED TO RENT—Garage, near CY and Oak street. Phone 1042It a WANTED 10 Ur $$$ WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 37, and ask for Second-Hand store. 8-23-40 OS WANTED—Dressers, chiffoniers, din- ing table: ee eating WANTED—Anything you have of value. We pay more. Phode 1055. 14 WANTED — Saddles, Phone 1086. SERVICES GFFERED HEMSTITCHING and Pleoting at- tachment; guaranteed to fit any sew- ing machine. Price $2. Midlund Mail Order House, Billings, Mont. §22-6* harness, cic. TALte ARLES TRANSFER mee -, 87-W, Office 104, MOVING A SPECIALA'Y. CABINETMAKING INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVE! - GATION — Civif and Criminal, ‘Suite 302 Cintinental Oil Bldg. Phone 1622. CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 West Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ,.DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Swite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAIN Suite 2, Townsend Block. _ Phones: Office 422, Nes. 1235. M._E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St, Phone 1437. EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL Chiropractor 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Prices. Cheerfully Furnished HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder. Phone 10993. WM. E. PRATT ‘ General Contracting and Repair Work 801 Badger Ave. Phone 873, aaa CYLINDER GRINDING jinders Reground, Oversize , Piston Pins ‘and. Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO., Phone 1450. Fifth and Center. GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Fitting and Appliances 336 Pear St. . Phone 1249R. NURSERIES THE COLORADO NURSERY Co. Western Grown Trees for Western Planters. S. H. PUNTENNEY, General Agent 510 Park Ave. ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING: ROOFIN ¥ General Roofing Contractors. Repair. ing and Recoating a Specialty, 117 S. Kimball; “Phone -1478J. Casper, Wyo. CIVIL ENGINEER ALBERT PARK, County Surveyor. Office 226 Midwest Bldg. Ph Res. 910 8. Chestnut) Dhone ine Phone 1723 Phones: LAWYERS HENCH & BULLAGK : Wy ers Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM ©. WILS Altornegiaduawe Suites 11-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3008-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend bidg. Phone 196J. OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE _ Osteopathic’ Physician 5-7 Wood Bik. Phoue 12773. PRODUCE Rm. BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Bgas, iruit ahd Vegetables. 333" N. Wolcott St. RADIATOR REFAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 Sa *Velnwites Phone iss AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — coring and Repairing. Expert Wot men, 124 W. Second. Vhone 1545. SIGN PAINTING Bush: Signs, Shew core a ush Signs, Show Cards and Art, 242° W. Yellowstone. Phone st STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenozrapher—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. ~~ “FAELORS C.K. WHALE’ Ladies’ and Gents’ Talloring, Ch Pressing, Re tio 116 KE. Midwesct Aves pherntions. A. LL. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel, and Suits made_to order Remodeling Phene 61. Phone 7603 | —— repairing. Furs remodeled. VETERINARIAN pebble te DR. L. BE. BAY, Vi aria: Office, 142 West “Seema Office 20, Res. 4 i614N iv. $20999000000SO04 12, WANTED—ANl kinds of washing; rough-dry and family a specialty. Call 121 North Melrose street. Phone 10733. 8-23-6t* WANTED—Painting and _kalsomin®is 00d work done at‘a moderate pric Phone 6884. 8-22-6) LEGAL NOTICES. SERIAL 028828 Douglas, Wyoming. Department of the Interior United States Land Office. Notice is hereby’ given that the State of Wyoming, under the pro- visions of the Act of Conevecs of July 10, 1890 (26 Stat. 222) and Sec. 2275, Sec. 2276, Revised Stat- utes of the United States, has filed application 028828 to select the fol- lowing described lands, to wit: SW%SEX%, NYSEX, E%sSW¥ Recs T. 40 N., R. 89 W., of Any and all persotis claiming aé yersely any of said lands, or desi ing to show the mineral charactef thereof, are, notified to file theit claims in this office on or before the 20th day of September, 1 WILKIE eUNS jeceiven, OP S100 9 mi iid eh: Ee Publish Aug. 19, 26, Sept = 1921. RX or - 2 NOTICE OF INCREASE IN THE B $1 CAPITAL STOCK OF THE KEITH str LUMBER COMPANY. Fa Notice is hereby given that at ® 7 meeting regularly called of the for stockholders of the Keith Lumbe — Company, a corporation duly o™ = ganized and ‘existing under and bf aa virtue of the laws of the State o! = “| Wyoming held at the principal of, Fo fice‘ of the company in the City ° $ Gasper, Wyoming, on the 19th 49 367 of 1921, at 10. o’clock ‘a. rae of said day, the capital stock of t Fo said Keith ‘Lumber Compa R increased from One Hundred to cab sand Dollars ($100,000) divid will into. one thourand, (1,000) share er, of the alue of One Hundre rox Dollars ($100) per share to hs tt Hundred Thousand Dollars (340%; bcd 000) divided into four thous” = (4,000) shares of the par value FOr One Hundred Dollars ($100) 7 wi fully paid and non-asses*! stre; Dated this lith day of Avs San A. D. 1921. BR brad Attest: J. E. KEITH, Secretary. Publish Aug. 12, 19, 26,

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