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Che Casper Daily Cribune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus UMUST HURRY AND FIX UP AS IT May Be A SOCIAL, ITS THE ICE-MAN CALLIN’ ON THE LEADER - MONEY TO LOAN — ‘On trrigated ranches; large loans a Ward Hildreth, Torrington, LOST AND FOUND —————— LOST—Check book by Eleanor Lef. between Tripeny’ and city hall. Return to Tribune, Re- EFFECT OF ZONING UPON LIVING CONDITIONS IS DISCUSSED BY EXPERTS Much theorizing hax been tadulged n as to the gond zoning would ac- FOR SALE—Ol4 newmpapers, FOR RENT — Furnished Tribune office. [emt aie cere Bit SEE NES «| FOR RENT—Bedroom adjoining path in modern home, four blocks from business district; hot water heat. 152 North Kimball street. GENTLEMEN—A clean, heated basement room with in and comfortable. 415 South Beech street. Phone 632R. down, payment of $400 will WANTED » Semeone who will exchange & good lot for $600 cash; must bargali good 204 North Fifth FOR SALE—Trained canary singers, $10; females, $1 up, Mrs. Olivia. Howell lghter pavements possible with a eee sparcer population go a long way— if not the whole way—to offset the greater length of roadways, sewers, etc., necessary to develope the land. Prospective homebuyer is more and more often asking himself the question, “Why should I buy my home in an unzoned town where my house may at any moment be flanked with apartments, factories or garages and its value seriously impaired when for the same price I ean buy just as good a house in a town that thinks enough of its homes to protect them with the strong arm of the law against tn. sara LOST—Crank for car between freight depot and Grant street, Return to| Tribune office. FOUND-+- Engraved owner may have same by identify- ing. Scott Clothing Co. actua"ty achieved” | The time that zoning has been in effect, even in the cities which were | the first to adopt it, has been very | brief; indeed much too brief to per- mit us at this moment to make a precise appraisal as to its ultimate value in solving our planning prob- Jems, It is, howeve#, interesting to note that experience 1s rapidly ac- cumulating to justity 1 among some of the most extravagant promises—as to what zoning would accomplish. Preventing the Detericration of | atari POULTRY of all kinds; dressed to - order; fresh ranch creamery butter, are. deliver yards, 4: ‘est Yel- Phone 1523w. FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Seven-room modern house; will take improved or unimproved property ply G. W. Cain, 427 South strect. $$$ FOR RENT—Four upstairs furnished rooms; all conveniences; gas in, with or without garage. 1236 South Chest nut street, near CY avenues. Phone LEGAL NOTICES FOR RENT—Basement a in mod ball street. Phone 1239W. FOR RENT— The annual meeting of the atock-! holders of Wyoming Trust Com- pany of Casper will be held in the| offices of the bank on Monday, Jan- uary 9, 1922, at 4 o’clock p, m. LEO A. DUNN, Property that $10,000 big dividends on investment. WANTED WANTED—Woman with ‘k. 142 South Beech. street. Phone 323R. bedroom in pri PAGE ELEVEN builders, architects and real estate owners in soned towns. An occasional sale lost now and then to @ rival in a zoned suburb and the tnereasing rel of lending ts to make loans on unprotected proper making loans, dise: in favor of protceted localities—con- siderations lke these are proving more eloquent than words in actual- ly stirring unzoned town: action. Zoning Works Both Ways. Zoning is both a positive and = negative fact ue development of @ commun: encourages su- pertor types o it dis. purages inferic 2 of develop- ment. As time passes and the tween different more ti sent of ped > benefits eon ng will accumulate, the years.—correst- ng Dast errors, revealing and realiz ng new opportunities, all the time »perating for the betterment of the community and enabling {t ultimate Y to become such as without zoning it could never have hoped to become. MIGRATION OF NEGROES NORTH [3 INCREASING Number of Blacks Living in North Nearly Doubled in Ten Years, Census Bureau Announces. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The total number of negroes reported as born in southern states and living in the north and west had increased from 440,534 in 1010, to 780,794 tn 1920, the census bureau announced tn a SALESMEN WANTED Residence Districts. In Newark there was one unre- stricted vacant lot in the very heart furious uses?" ‘The mortgage len- increasing fre- quency asking himself “Why should Caemer property’ in 7 Bouth ‘Kimi |two gentlemen. 425 CY avenue. Phone = special report on negro migration. The southern boundaries of New Jer of a highly restricted neighborhood. The owner of this plot could put his property to any use he chose—an apartment, factory, store or garng adjoining owners could erect only I lend my money on property which may at any time have its value s0 depreciated through tion of out-of-place buildings that I may be forced to institute foreclo: ucation; to manager small crew, hiring righ! n man with photographic ip preferred; must pep; this is a real p-oposition; enclose FOR RENT—Two bedrooms, connected with bath; suitabl: for one or two persons. 447 South Lin Phone 1654R. ———<——____ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Late mode! Cleveland roadster; small house and lot as part pa: ment. H. E. Grude, Casper Realty Co. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF) CHATTEL MORTGAGE, Whereas default has been made! in payment of the money secured will trade, on the construo- sey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Tilinots, Missouri and Kansas were taken as the dividing line between the north and south for the purposes of the report In the last census 10,381,809 ne tc., for interview. Box FOR RENT—Well furnished sleepti by a chattel mortgage room, near postoffice, 245 East Sec- 4th day of October, 1920, and exe- Edward Royce, mortgagor, jounty of Natrona, State Wyoming, to Oddmund Josendal one-family detachéd houses. Neigh- boring property owners repeatedly attempted to enter into an agree- ment with tho owner of this plot with a view to having him bind him- self in the same manner that they had already bound themselves but he paid no heed to their entreaties. The result was that all development within a radius of several hundred feet of this plot was paralyzed—no one dared to build a home next to this plot—so long as he didn’t know to what use it would be put. the adoption of zoning in Newark, this lot was subjected to substantial- ly the same regulations as governed Property that was formerly unmarketable is now being developed and improved on all sides bf the unneighborly neighbor who is now powerless to give practical ef- fect to his threats of erecting an out-of-place building. Preserving Unitorm Bullding Lines. A few months after the adoption of zoning in White Plains, a mem- ber of the city plan commission pro- Posed to erect an accessory garage upon his. property. 22x8 Havanna Friction Clutch and|® small tercace in front, he intended mounted on same opp¢site vern- One Sx18-inch Fairbanks Morse Horizontal Centrifugal pum A. M. O. B. pattern with 12x12-inc! ulley, left hand rotation sure proceedings and buy the prop- erty myself in order to protect my equity when in an adjoining suburb I can invest my money in real es- tate mortgages with the community itself guaranteeing the value of the property, as it were, against prema- ture depreciation through prectpt- tate and unwarranted changes in the building’s environment by prevent- ing the intrusion of uses in the neighborhood?” ‘The practical effect of these con- siderations is most interesting. The zoned localities are not only absorb- ing the better grade of development at the expense of the unzoned sub- urbs, but they are forcing the unde- types of davelopment into the zoned towns, architects and real estate owners in unzoned towns are with increasing persistence urging thelr councils to adopt zoning #0 that they may have fas good a sales proposition to make to prospective clients as competing FOR SALE OR RENT ——$—$$ $$ FOR SALE OR RENT—Store and fix- tures; rent very reasonable. Phone FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — Fiveroom completely furnished. Call milk house with elevated valued at $6,000 cash or trade and exchange property must, be + worth the money. WANTED More Casper property for POSITIONS .WANTED st WANTED— Work by experienced tenographer, will y FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ————— FOR RENT—Two-room modern. fur- nished apartment; steam heat. Phone 1591M. FOR RENT—Basement housekeeping apartment, nices> furnished; no ob- jection to children. 1225 ‘South Ash Phone 163M. teed Sadana A a terns tnt i FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod ern furnished basement apartment hot water; will be furnished, $1. per garage available. quire 1405 East Second street. which mortgage wa: fice of the County Clerk id +E: Officio Register of Deeds of Ni trona County, Wyoming, on,the 6th day of March, A. D, 1921, and duly numbered 80200 of the records of said Natrona county, mortgage was given to secure the payment of a debt of $5,460.35, evidenced by one certain promissory note executed by the said mort- gacor together Royce, in favor of the gagee, dated Sept. 14, 1 principal sum of $5,460.36, pay- uly 1, 1921, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, from its date until paid; And whereas private bath; FOR RENT—New with lights and phone. 1324 South Cedar street. —$ FOR RENT— Two-room house; children. 118 South Jackson street one-room house ‘water right with ditches in, $8,- yeu. games, $5,000. Homestead Creer Sy lg ater or Montgomery Realty & Investment Co. 148 South Center Street Phone 1310. HOUSEHOLD GOODS POltion cheare call is" 8 street. FOR, SALE AUTGMOBILES FOR SALE—One 1917 Ford touring car at a bargain; has Phone 13763. month extra; adjoining lots. KENT—Four-room house. Madison street, North Casper; rent Realty Co. chasis at once; nust be chep. 1133 $30 per month. FOR RENT—Two-room partly South Beech street. nished apartment, board. 414 South Oak 21-3t FOR RENT — Five-room thet roperty: said mortgage co of the following goods, chattels and roperty, to-wit: Por horsepower - Fairbanks ngine with one furnitaire from: private party, Call 15 during office hours, ‘tt-dh WANTED BUY—From ten Konared! broken chairs tion, Pkone 939W. 82! -|FOR RENT — Two-room furnished modern. 436 West Mid Grocery store, 233 East Second street.| west avenue. FOR RENT—Two-room modern base ment aparem Ash street. Phi FOR RENT—Two apartmefts either separate or en suite; they are on the second floor; light sunny apartments: ‘Cor and Lind. Apply Mrs. O'Neil, 611 East FOR RENT — Seven-room house; gas in; $60 per month. 1128 West Thirteenth street. Phone 215M. Morse type Y to construct the garage by digging it into the bank in front of his house. Had he done so, the roof of the ga- rage would have projected some five feet above the level Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ccountants—Income T: 4th Floor 0-8 Bidg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock we FASE on ARCHITECTS & GUUDKICH, Architccts Rooms 24-%0 ‘Xownsend tsiock Casper, Wyo. WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 OW Exchange Mug: Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ‘LO BMADIATOR SPEULALISTD ure Lu: Casper, which wewill sell on Ante tn stock a! et per cent rude Corpo: Center street. Phone 381. WANTED TO BUY and tarps. Phone 1086. of his front zoning regulations FOR RENT—Large oneroom apart-| And whereas there is furnished; gas for cooking and heat. 124 South Beech ftame, however, prevented him from disfiguring his own home. present great satisfaction, the ga- rage had to be constructed in the rear of the house. Permanency of Districts. A frequent remark heard in un- zoned communities concerning zon- ing is that the regulations and dis- tricfs constitute merely the expres- sion of a pious wish; that they will endure only until romebody wants them changed; that the provisions of the ordinance will be juggled to sult everybody's convenience. Ex- perience affords no support to such Apply Larson and Jorgensen, Inc, 239 West Midwest Avenue. PHONE 219 sum of $2,516.19 and $27.95 in- terest, a total of principal, and in- terest of $2,544.14 in the payment of which default has been made; And whereas no suit or proceed- ing has-been instituted at law to re- debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage and note, or any part thereof, and said mort- gage contains full power of sale which hag become operative by rea- son of.the default ¢ thereof having occurred, arising by virtue of the default in the pay- ment of the said balance of said debt and said mortgagee has there- fore elected to take possession of the said property and sell the game and otherwise foreclose said mort- gage as therein and by law pro- FOR RENT—New modern threo-room apartment, $45 furnished; hot water service. Smith-Turner Drug FOR RENT ‘Three-room modern partment; wall bed and stove fur- 529 South Lincoln Phone 1521W. FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished. modern,apartment; close in. East A street. FOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished apartment; gas, Ughts and water. 1238 South Poplar street, :|FOR RENT—You'll feel yourself at home in my furnished brick apartments and housekeeping ; apartments $30 per rooms, $15 per month. The M. Apartments. West First street. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished apartment; steam heat; close in. 318 South Kimball street. Phone cover the said FOR RENT—Fiveroom and _ bath, strietly modern on CY avenue, $65 Coliseum:-Motor Co. USED CAR DEPT. in the condition WANTED TO RENT—A nico housekeeping room for single gen. tleman with privilege of bath; sonable. B. B., care of Tribu after full public discussion and con- ference with property owners be coms so deeply rooted in the com- munity that they can be changed only when thoroughly justified, In communities that have adopted the zoning, the changes in districts have been remarkably few. During the first 16 months of its operation there have been but five changes in the district laid down by the Newark ordinance. During the first 19 months of the Yonkers’ ordi- nance, there has been but one. The ts in White Plains same today as 11 months ago in the original ordinance. Preventing Congestion of Popula- tion. WANTED—Young man would like to board and room) with private family; can furnish best of references; would prefer location west of Center: street; in car;. Westinghouse air springs; good tires; new paint and in mechanical dition: BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SKE BEN ‘ANSE CO. Now therefore, e will cause the said property herein described to be sold at public auc- tion to the highest bidder for cash, in view of the said property, on the Southwest Quarter of the North- east Quarter of Section 80 North of Range 83 ixth Principal ridian, in the County of Natrona E FOR RENT—ROOMS 6 16 South Wolcott street. FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished for batching; bath privileges. 821 CY avenue. EXCELLENT board and réom. CHIROPRACTORS North Grant street. Phone 757J. good security; will pay 10 per bonus and 10 $s, Tribune. and State of Wyoming, on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1922, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon of said day to satisfy the amount secured by mortgage herein also costs and expenses of sale, as rovided by said mortgage and by DE. ANNA GRAHAM Jor FREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706, DR. B. G. HAHN DK. EDNA HAHN FOR RENT—Room, desirable for one urbin or two parties. 163. North D There are persons who believe regu lations directly Umiting congestion of population superfluous, there are persons who belleve pro visions restricting the percentage of lot that buildings may occupy sup. But the method ts com- RENT—Three-+1v01 apartment; close in. West Railroad avenue. Ask for Mrs. Langan after 6 p. m. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished partment, finery; sidewalk to town. 1016 South Chestnut street. RENT — Four-room pete apartment with sunporch, modern; gas heat; reasonable. 119 North Grant street. Phone 757J. a FOR RENT—One two-room modern ‘Terms to Responsible Parties. Coliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth WANTED TO BORROW $900 for one year at 12 per cent on good property worth $2,500. P. O. box 2051, Casper. #OR RENT—Large room; table board; gas heat. 1302 South Ash Phone 3135. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingroom; suitable for gentlemen; 443 South Durbin street. Suite 2, ‘Lownsend Block Phones: Ulilce 422, Mes. 1235, ODDMUND JOSENDAL, WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgage: Publish Dec. 15, 22, 29, number of cities—in Evanston, 7!1.: Lakewood, Ohio; Yonkers and White Cliftside Park, Glen Ridge, and Montclair, N. J. Objection has bean made to lim- EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL Chiropractor 210 East Filth St. Phone 15284 _———————— ee CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS FOR RENT—One large nished for housekeepin; very reasonable. street. Phone 1475. FOR SALE—Dodge sedan, condition. Phone 941J. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE . as SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. sroes were enumerate: The total migrations, 780,794 to the north and west constituted 8.1 per cent of southern-born negroes, the re- port sald. Against the migration from the south to the north and west, of ¢ total of 741,791 reported in the 1 census as born in states of the lat ter region, 47,223 or 6.4 per cent were living in the south. Thus the pro- Portion of southern-born negroes who | migrated to the north or west, accord- ing to the report, was only about one: fourth larger than the proportion of those born in the latter region who migrated to the south. ———e CARDINAL DEAD. PARIS, Dec. 22—The death ot Cardinal Francis Mary Roverle de Cabrieres, bishop of Montpelifer, France, was announced here. He was created a cardinal in 1911 and celebrated his 91st birthday last Au- gust. LAWYERS HAGENS & MURANE 206.207 Oil “Kachange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETE 309-10-11 Oli Hechange Bldg. OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE 6. DA ‘Osteopathic Physican — Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 383 oo Lis WADE steopathic sie. Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. "Poses e723, rey G re SANFORD eopat sis Midwest Building ei “Prone 1030 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS, Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 pene tat ctee sean OM ae Sy PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS — Expert furniture packing, glass- ware, bric-a-brac uphoistering, carpet and Linoleum laying; best of reter- ences. T. J. Cormier, 107 South Dur- bin street. Phone 1682M. PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbisg, Heating, Gas and Be; jeneral Pipe Worle 1103 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 8593 et RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS jeaning 63 We Wellbwstone Phone, aeaWe ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING €0, General Kooting Contractors. ing and Recoating a Specialty, 527 East Twelfth Phone 1334W SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Postes Art. %42 W. Yellowstone. Phone 34 FOR RENT—Furnished room; Rot and cold water, bath. 311 South Mc- Kinley street. Phone 1658NJ. front apartment; ate bath; fur- 445 South Beech street. pote Lt soit eave Sat ca a et FOR RENT — Two new beautiful apartments to be completed Decem- ber 26 in neat apartment house; one- half block south uf East S Grant street. Phone 1653R. RENT — Two-room furnished gas paid; bath and phone. 151 North Jackson street. Phone 577M. 12-22-1t ——— iting the number of families to the acre that reducing population will require the improve: ment of a largor land area. The less densely people are housed, the greater will be the length of the streets and the public utilities’ re aning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Filth and Railroad. Phone 56, CARPENTERS BRILE & M’LEAN Asbestos Tile and Plastic Flooring Mill, Fixture, Cabinet, Carpenter Worl: Phones 1264 and 1269 FOR SALE—Two close in lots on Washington street, near F street, North Casper; price $500, $100 cash, ‘or | balance $25 per month; will take Ford car as tirst paymen' Grude Casper ‘Realty Co. Phone 381. 12-16-6t FOR SALH — Two nice level lots; close north Casper; 7 for the two, $100 down and. $20 a month. .R, Kamon, and | building» Phone 1722J. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS COKE delivered any where in town, {2 State of Wyoming 5s. County of Natrona ) " In the District Court, Sixth Judi- Distri the density of FOR RENT—Room in modern home; gas heat; shower and tub bath; meals if desired. 743 South Durbin street. Phone 1662W. —————— FOR RENT—Furnished mn, ern; for one or two gentlemen. 634 South Durbin street. Phone 89R. Jane Dunnagan, through the narrower streets and |6¢31 East A St. DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Oftice Phone 30. Private. Hospital—612 South LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK ¥ Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwost Bldg. Ph 1200 vs. Lealon Dunnagan, ) Defendant. ) To the above-named defendant, room) known address was Denver, in the County of Denver, Stats of Colo- You will please take notice that the District Court in na County, Wyoniin; 26th day of October, A. ther notified that unless you appear in answer to the petition o plaintiff on or before the 7th day of January, A. D. 1922, judgment will be rendered against you ¢ cordance with the prayer of said Hand and Seal of ROOM AND BOARD at 1821 South Witness my FOR SALE — Heavy work this 30th day of wagort and harness. Apply M. N. good paying business; particulars. wember, A. D. would consider STUDIOS sR STUDIO Street, Corner of H Good Work—Reasonable Prices TAILORS . CH WHALEY oO Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleantng, Pressing, Repairing and Alterationg, 116 E. Midweset Ave. Phone 483J. TAXIDERMISTS TAXIDERMIST. Mounting of birds, game heady rugs and robes made. 105 South Com well street. .Phone 791M. VETERINARIAN eer, 32 Phone 16175. ———— reea baby buggy; nd that the prayer of said petition is for an pnporcts pen der an upon the grounds of desertion, an or st of Florence Dunna- and, you are fur- HAZEL CONWELL, WILLIAM 0. WILSON istri 4 Attorney-at-Law, Clerk of thé District Court. fe Publish Dec. 1, 8, 46, Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block Jan. 5, 1922 FOR RENT—Well furnished suitable for two gentlemen; blocks from yostoffice. Beech street, FOR SALE—Large four-hole white enamel ge. 629 Bast Twelfth street FOR SALE—Seal skin coat, will i 36 or 38 size; worn very little; $250. Call at Apartment Misha ri? —— —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— ——BRIN' E. BAY, Veterinarian, lig. West Second St. Oftice 20. Res. 1682NJ,