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BRINGING UWP FA THER OH:1M SO SO'RRY-MR. SMITH HAT YOU CANTY AT THE CLua. SORRY You /ARE IS THIS CDOD Enough? "en ao et Sh iia ful new place;. elersantly fin- ished inside and wt; good: lo- cation; firm classi tenants. And These 233—RUSINESS 18LOCK—On Yellowstone highway, four blocke from Center street; «0 by. T2foot lot with: buflding; income around , $6,000 pet year. It takes $1D,000 to han- and ten-room hojjse on North Center street fory $13,000. $5,- 900 will handle ft. 297T—RESIDENCE-!-New, five- rooms, South Elfc street just off Second streck, $2,600, $1,- 000 down. 294—LOT— West half of two corner lots on Poplar street; $650 cash. 296—LOT— Near school, 40x140; $200 down. Attention Slieep Men 280—LAND—2320 acres on dry lake bed (good Hay coy every Elk street level; $650, year) on Derivey ofl dome, 25 miles north Balt’ Creek manil route, all 40 acres broke, mall hovase, good barn, corrals; well ¥, plenty of water, ten hay. This would make an exoelient buck camp or feeding place for any rancher in the jvicinity. $3,600 cash. Montgomery Realty & Investment Co. 143 South Cimter Street Phone |1310. per cent profit; sell dealers or retail nationally advertised thro’ “Motor Life” magazine; full line other so- cessories; stop Nght wind shield cleaners; Blne Jay etc, Write us your Supply Co., 618 Duq' ——— EXPERIENCED grocery clerk position; good reference. ea a 5593, = ture; WANTED TO BUY WE PAY highest prices for second Bae furniture. 367 South \' Ash| street.» Phone 1660, 11-18-tf. WANTED TO BUY — furniture from private party, Cal}. 15 during office hours. 13-19-tf-dh AND !s;UMEY AUCTION SSN AND fone all the time, upholstering and-repairing. J. 1 wuction- eer, 326 West Yceflowstone avenue. ‘Phone .161' 11-19-tf pvcue cathe sath SESS eat} plan. |FOR SALE—Threa rooms of furni- {| ture completo a Fp Samoa “ra In- store, South Lin. 12-27-2t° Center street. Phon: WANTED TO BUY. including price $10. and tarps. Phone 1086. buildings ittermetster 12-27-1t* —_———__-—_—_— FOR SALE—Coal\.range cheap; also garage for rent. /910 St. John street. North Casper. 12-24-21 ET etn FOR SALE — 1 OUS FOR SALE—Ol4 newspapers. cali at Tribune office. bs 2-8-da. WANT your furniture re call at 367 80. Ash, or phone i YoU 1669, ©: Wiihone 1416d. FOR SALE}OK TRADE FOR TRADE ‘land roadster for ‘ight truck or ¢idlivery car, Address postoffice box 1621. 12-27-2t*| 13-32-6t* Mrs. Young's 1865NJ. 12-27-1t ——— FOR SALE AUTGMOBILES WANTED—Work at Hand laundry. Phone Coliseum Motor Co. |P=ss“""* Pay Oe, eum Sf = omens one ten-room house, two-reem house, on 50-foot lot; gas lights andj water; will take c ent. } as Call after 6 o’cloc. 1238 ‘Postoft: box USED CAR DEPT. South Poplar | street or 718. OFFERS. : ‘12-27-38 Ye Rss Salis hs FOR TRADE—O-reriand roadster for light truck or ‘delivery car, P. O. box 1621. ‘12-27-2t* —_——_ FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-rooms house. 934 street, North Casper; rent pisces bel kh FOR RENT — f, modern + house’ rootns in basemer jt; good garage. at Interchange of or FOR RENT 1920 Essex roadster, just refin- Essex y i 1916 Dodge Brothers car; a good buy at $200. i 1920 Franklin touring car; has been overhauled and repaint- ed in our own shop; you should see this car if you are interested in either a new or used light car. Prive $850. Terms to Responsible Parties Coliseum Moter Co. Phone 724 131 East Fifth Tneon etnd Jorgensen, Inc.- FOR SALE—Ford” roadster, practi: 3Be Beat Mpawoate Rate: ‘Rccessories; run less than 2,500 miles. ‘White Motor Truck Co., 363 South R RENT—Calpin, neat and warm, Ash street. Call 9 12-27-8t Prpratahet for hpusekeeping, $10. In- FOR SALE—HOUSES avire at Brakebifis’ store. Mrs. Hur- pene iets) Rr ay Jey, Mills, Wyo. 12-27-1t* FOR SALE—New fourroom Poss;|Pon RENT—Fiveroom and bath, | bath; full basement; gas near by:| etrictly modern on CY avenue, $65 will sell right as I am leaving town. | Box 1086. Phone 1722J. or| FOR ;|FOR. RENT—Furnished room; ern hom‘ |309 West Eighth street. FOR SALE OR T Tate model . Cleveland Eee) trade on} an as pay- terre eg ‘Gaaper-Fonlt Fo 1 Midwest avenue. JOIN “MR. JIGGS TONIGHT: 1M © FOR RENT—APARTMENTS A ea ae i Rete at rtaeetas aD house| FOR RENT—Furnished three-room stree! . 145 North Center street. Phone 1212W. 12-87-2t mn ee and lights in house, $15 per month. 633 South Jackson street. Inquire first house south. =, :18-BB-StS FOR RENT—Modern furnished house; also ga close in} one — block from city hall. 816 South Ash street. Phone 679J. 22-27-3t FOR-RENT—One. nice large room house with builtin cabinet; suit- able for one or two men for light housekeeping. 824 South David street. Phone 5823. 12-27-2t FOR RENT — Furntshe_ ftve-room modern’ house, equipped with gas om corner of CY avenue and Hiro street. Inquire 1021 South Him street, modern room} nt. district school. Phone’ 688J. FOR RENT—Four-room house. Motor Truck Co, Phone 908, 12-27-3t FOR RENT—A two-room shack on two 40-fcot lots in southeast Cas- ‘Kamon. down gnd $26 a month. R. "4 12-37-1t° “|Phone 456W. business district; hot water heat. 152 North Kimball street. 12-2-tf-dh FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, $10 ‘per monte Inquire at Brakebil's stoi Mills, with 3 three. blook# from postoffice. 415 South Beath street. Phone 632R. ig 12-37-6t furnished rooms for housekeeping; ne children, Ap- ply 932 West Midwest avenue. a. ‘ 12-37-1t* shack, H R RENT—Large one-room Roary furnished. 1883 West. street. FOR RENT—Well furnished | front room; close in; suftable for one or two gentlemen. 443 South Durbin street. 12-27-30? FOR RENT—Large room; board if de- sired. 142 South Beech begs Po ae FOR RENT—Two bedrooms, modern home, connected with bath; suitable for one or two persons. 447 South Lin- coln street. Phone 1654R, — 12-20-6t pacha tnt aan A mal hot ‘bath; §12 per month. 311 South M« ley street. PHone 1658NJ. 12-27.2t* ————— FOR RENT—One-room furnished for housekeeping; gas and lights fur- nished; also garage. 118 South Wash- ington street. 12-2T-At FOR RENT—Five rooms furnished for housekeeping; modern. 1242 David street. Phone 1075J. pou 12-27-2t and cold wat: FOR RENT—Upstairs room in moj- 9; close in; furnace. heat. 12-27-1t FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod- ern; for one or two gentlemen. 634 South: Durbin street. Phone Seeds a also a smaller room for $15 per month. Phone 1509M or cull at 829 South Mc- Kinley street. 12-13-4f-dh FOR RENT—One room; suitable for bachelors; close in. In quire 340 West Yellowstone cro4 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room modern nished apartment; private bath; steam heat. Phone 1581M. 12-10-tf FOR RENT—AIl clean apartments; reduced rent; under new h Apartments, 140 East it. Smit ents, Stay 1208-6" mod- ent; per ‘In- RENT- ern furnished basement apartm: hot water; will be furnished, $1 vailable. -| ume of electric 12-27-8t* | second apartment; electric lights; gas heat; washer; $35. 1208 North Durbin street. Phone 1099J. 12-27-2t FOR. RENT—Two modern apartments furnished if desired. Apart. halt lights, gas paid; 161 North Jackson street. ————— FOR RENT — Fiveroom furnished apartment. 119 North Grant street. Phone 757J. 123-274 FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished apartment, modern; lights, heat and Unens furnished; reasonable. 909 South Cedar street. Phone 14’ 13.27.2t FOR RENT — Modern three-room apartment; also rooms, $6 and up. 325 North Center street. Phone ae 12-27- —_—_ FOR RENT—Completely furnished tworoom t; also modern | Sleeptngroom; privilege of | b: reakfast. 6 South Lincoln street. Phone 1630J. 1 modern bed and stove furnish: gas heat. 629 South Lincoln street. Phone 1521W. 12-27-1t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; no children. 919 East Third street. : 12-27-2t FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished apartment. 307 North Center vate 12-27-2t FOR m apartment; close in; will be finished December 29. Phone 1324. 12-27-tf FOR RENT— Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment; every gonvenience; rent $55 per month. Phone 1611W. 12-27-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment, two rooms, bath and dress- ranges heat; .close in. 807 East Third street. Phone 1835wW. 12-23-3t FOR RENT—Three-room apartm water and lights, $15 per month. 812 United street, North ‘. 12-24-4t® FOR RENT—Nice 4-room basement apartment. 1242 8. Center St. 912-23-8t* FOR RENT—Two apartments either separate or en suite; they are on the floor; light sunny apartmen beautiful location. Corner Lincoln and Lind. Apply Mrs, O'Neill, 611 East Lind street. 12-22-6¢ FOR RENT—You'll feel yourself at furnished single rooms, $15 per month. The M. Stams Apertments. Inquire at 406 West First street. 12-17-26t¢ FOR RPNT—Threeroom furnished apartment; close in. Inquire 309 West Ratiroad avenue, Ask for Mrs. Langan after 6 p,m. 12-21-t£ FOR RENT—One two-room modern front apartment; private bath; fur- nished: or unfurnished. Call 90¢4W or 445 South Beech street. 12-22-4t® close in; no children. street. FOR RENT—Four _ upstati with water. 1155 South Cottonwood street. 12-24-2t FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished basement apartment; no children. 221 Ash street. Phone 1139J. 12-24-3t BUSINESS CHANCES SALB—A good on South Center; woul a good car as‘first payment. Box 169, Tribune. 12-20-8t* MONEY TO LOAN On irrigated ranches; large loans a specialty. Ward Hildreth, Torringto: Wyo. -| of change of -| Clerk of the above ertitled court, ;| that is, rd) ing a Board of nine~(9) Directors '™ GLAD | GOT our OF THAY ENGAGE: MENT ‘WITH MR. oie © 1921 ey inte Feature Senvice. ae leges of Chapter 323 of the! yoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, assembled at 807 O. S. Building in the City of Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, and unani- ™mously passed a resolution to change its corporate name from W. R. Frank Construction Company to H. Anderson Company, and did 'ter on the 22nd day of No , 1921, file with the Secreta of State of Wyoming a certificate e, and did on the 26th day of November, 1921, file with the County Clerk ‘of Natrona County, W ing, a duplicate cer- tificate of said change of cochars| ate name; and notice is further) given that from and after the date of this publica en the former W. R, Frank Construction Company| will carry on and transact its busi-! ness at 307 O. S. Building in the City of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, under the cor- porate name of H. Company. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, : this 25th day of November, 1921. C. H. ANDERSON, ARBITRATION IN “OW WITH PERU Envoy to Be Appointed to Meet With Peruvian Agent in Washington to Seek Settlement. | p SANTIAGO, Chile, Dec, 27.—(By The Associated Press)}—The Chilean Anderson] note to Peru agreeing to arbitration of the Tacna-Arica dispute, which has been forwarded to Lima says in hile agrees to designate a plent- President. 7 v a ~| potentiary to go to Washington with jt} Attest: Aa 2. RBIS the object of endeavoring to obtain Ary. with a Peruvian envoy a settlement a rauih Dec. 18, 20, 27, 1921, Jan. lof the pending difficulties, and draw up conventions which will be submit- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT ees ae OF ATE. State of. Wyoming ) aad sable to precise and loyal execution County of Natrona } In the District Court of-the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of John McDonald, De- ceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate, that on October 27, 1921, the un- dersigned Administrator filed his final report and petition for dis- tribution of said estate, with the in 1883) The note declares that the imputa- tons contained in Peru's last note of various violations of the treaty are the result of t long severance of diplomatic relations between “the two republics, and expresses the belief that the meeting in Washington will be sufficient to dispel such supposi tions. Catholic Bishop _ of Sacramento where any one interested may ex- amine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before January 27, 1922, within thirty cays after the last pubiication of this notice on De- comber 27, 1921, and if no objec- tions are filed the Administrator will make final settlement of said estate on January 28, 1922, or as soon thereafter’as the matter may be heard by th® Court. Dated this 29th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921. FRED E. PLACE, Administrator of the Estate of John McDonald, Deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. Publish Noy. 29, Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1921. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 27.— Thomas Grace, for more than 25 years of Sacramento, died here today after 1 years of age. JUDGE MENTZER PLANS ENTERING LAW PRACTICE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 27.—Per- istent rumor has it that Judge W. ?. Mentzer of the Laramie county dis- rict court will tender his resignation o Governor Carey soon, and will be- some associated with a prominent irm of attorneys. In the event this NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING OF COM- MUNITY EXTENSION CORPORATION. Notice-is hereby given that the annual stockholders’ meeting of the Community Extension Corporation, a Wyoming corporation, will be held in the banquet room of the Henning Hotel, in the City of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, on] esignation is tendered it is regarded the 8rd day of January, 1922, at] is certain that William A. Riner will the hour of 12:10 o'clock p. m. of|bo appointed to succeed him on the said day, for the purpose of elect-| sencb coals Lo UNSETTLED WEATHER I PROSPECT FOR WEEK WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Weather predictions for the week beginning today are: Northern ,Rocky Mountain and Pia- teau Regions—Considerable cloudiness and occasional snows; colder. Southern Rocky Mountain and Pla- teau Regions — Considerable cloudi- ness, cool and occasional rains over south and snows over the north por- tions. for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any and all other business which may properly come before said meeting. ; Dated at Casper, Wyoming, De- cember 20, 1921. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, President. Publish Dec. 21, 24, 27, 31, 1921, Rear Admiral Davis Is Dead WASHINGTON, Dec, 27.—Rear Ad miral Charles Henry Davis, retired, brother-in-law of Senator Lodge of Massachuaetts, died at his home here today. He was a native of Boston and 76 years of age. The lord chief justice, the highest salaried judge in England, receives $40,000 a year. theater, child's pongee dress; libera) reward. 319 Hast A street. LOST—Black leather traveling bag in LOST—Buch of keys. to Tribune. LOST—Biack kid sheep-lined mitten for right hand. Reward. Finder phone 1412J. 12-27-2t LEGAL NOTICES ned:| NOTICE. OF CHANGE OF COR. r unfurn! apartment; ‘gas, lights and water. 1238 South Poplar street. 12-27-4t* FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment heated; completely fur- nished éxcept linen and silver. 915 South Walnut’ street. Phong 5537. | FOR-RENT—Piayer- pigno and rolls. unfurnished; will, furnished for per- Call any time at 1231 Hast Fifth street.] manent tenant. Inquire 770 C¥ ave- : 12-27-5t* : % nus veo 1220-8 Phone 1 during 12-23-3t* ‘TE NAME OF W. R. FRANK STRUCTION COMPANY, A WYOMING CORPORATION, TO C..H. ANDERSON COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, that-here- tofore, on the 5th day of Novem- ber, 1921, the owners of all of the sl of the capital stock of the W. R. Frank Construction a corporation created and ¢; oF urder and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, desiring to avail themselves of the Company, How Did It Get There? A ‘ht train was rumbling along near Lafayette, Ind. Sud~ denly the brakes set. Trainmen investigated and found one car missing. Later it was discovered that the car had somehow become disconnected at both ends, and had plunged from the trestle into the water._ The other cars stayed on the raiis and the gap closed up. MILE AGGEPTS Preto Fever ted for approval to their respective governments on the basis and with the object of arbitrating all divergen- cies that cannot be settled by direct agreement and which are indlspen- of the pact," (Treaty of Ancon, signed Diocese, Dead. bishop of the Roman Cathdlic diocese an illness of several months. He was —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus § THOUGHT YOU wErRe <OING TO Inc. Is -Fatal to Institute Man VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Dec. (By The Associat Press).—Dr. Howard B. Cross of the Rockefeller institute died here this morning, a victim of yellow fever. Dr. Cross came here early this month to open a laboratory for atudy of yellow fellow and marsh fevér, he Rockefeller institute. Twelve ago ho went to Tuxtepec, cen ter of the yellow fever district and after spending two days there tn specting sanitary. conditions, con- tracted the disease, He was immedi- ately brought here and futile efforts were made to save his life. ‘The funeral will take place tomor- row, attended by the medical corps and representatives of the authori ties Dr. Cross is the second American physician to dio here of yellow fever within a year, the first being Dr Haodrick, attached to the American NOW-PARTISHN LEAGUE ORGANIZES FAMERS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 27.—Writ- ing from Douglas, an investigator of the activities of the Uon-Partisan lea. gue’s organizers in that district says “Along the LaPrelo creek they have over 17 members. ‘The total for the county, as far as T can ascertain cor. rectly, {# about 60. Where they haven't got the cash to pay down they (the organizers) take their not To the Democratic. voters the organiz- ers state that they are for Kendrick. So far very few Republicans have joined, that I can learn—mainly Dem- ocrats or independent voters, but it {s certainly something that must be AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN D) Accountants—Income Tax. 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock ‘Tel. 7674. ARCHITECTS DUBUIS & GUUDRICH, Architects 24%o. ‘Kownsend iiock Phone 440. J tects. 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING RO RADIATOR SPEC 3 Work. Calle ‘Delivered pairing Called for. and Phone 4813 724 Kast Thirteenth BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Seer eg Dh MEN SANDE EE BAEEMO sOving. Phone “td. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Kes., 87-W, Ufiice 104, MUVING A SPBCLALTY, CHIROPRACTORS . H. JEEP REY Gi i Suite 2, Lownsend Block Phones: Ullice 422, Kes, 1235, UM EL HARNED, ¢ 162 Norsh simbail 56, Phone 1457, ee EVAH M. HOUSER HEBNCALL Chiropractor 210 Kast Fitth st. Phone 15283 ———— CLEANERS and PRESSERS purty Bete CLAANERS Cleaning, Pressing, modell Center. Filth and Railroad. Phons 56. penance Shades Mabe 5 Nae arta Sar ths, CARPENTERS BRILE & M’LEAN Asbestos Tile and Plastic Flooring Mill, Fixture, Cabinet,Carpenter Work 631 East A St, Phonocs 1264 and 1268 DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Office Phone 30. Beside: 164, Private Hosplital—612 South Durbin, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLAOK Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 ah eS "= PAGE NINE ECONOMY PLEA URGED ON STATE BY AsoESSORS Alarming Increase in Tax Burden Seen Unless All Forms of Expenditures Are Reduced. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 27—ajl vyoming governmental divisions— state, county, city and school distriet Must practice the strictest economy if the people of the state are to be protected from a steadily increasing urden of taxation, is the concensus £ opinion of county assessors and yunty commissiqners of Wyoming as hut! set forth In res: ms adopted at the conference with © state board of equalization at capital Inst week. The resolutions adopted by the con- ference just prior to adjou “We wish to comm board of equalizat: cent work it has accon ed between jounties and for the better under- tending of matters of taxation which they have brought about. We pledge to this board our continued co-opera- ton and hearty support. “Governor Carey having asked for advice relative to an extra session of the legislature to devise ways and means for relief from present finan- celal straits, we wish to go on record 48 opposing any such movement, feal- ing, am we do that an ould do no good whate the spending of the state's rm any such purpose would be foolish, tf not calamitous; nothing of blighted hopes that many of our peo; ple would suffer from such a “We heartily commend the gover: nor’s suggestion that, whatever else may be done, it behooves all people charged with the conduct of publie affairs, state, county, city and schodl to enforce the most rizid economy, “Whereas, the tax oificials of the reveral states in confcrence assembled in Washington, D. C., on the 12th, 18th, and 14th days of December, 1931, asked for national legislation adapting the tax on national banks to existing sys of state taxation, and at the same time protecting them against unjust disertmination in favor of stute wanks, therefure be it “Resolved, by the Wyoming confer ence of commissioners and assessors, co-operating with the state board of equalization, that we heartily endorse this movement and pledge our support ty the same. a CHARTER RENEWED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec, 27.—The National bank of Chey: enne, one of the oldest and largest fons of Wyoming, hus been authorized by the comptroller of the currency to continue in business another 20 years, or until December 18, 1841, under its original charte which was granted July 12, 1882. our state for the excel- LAWYERS HAGENS & MURANE NICHOLS & STIRRETT 300-1011 Ol Exchange Bldg. OSTEOPATHS DR. CARO) 5 oGAROLINE, 0. DAVIS, Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Rm. 5-7 Wood Bike Phone 12773, DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Building Phone: 1080 DR. OG. L ARNOLDU: Osteopatiile. and. Ohireoct Physician 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 a so cea) C2 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Rees Heating, Gas and St. Phones 1077M and 8593 RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORES 434 Wr Velowstone Prose aabaw ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING 00, General Koofing Contractors. Repain “phone 1is4W 527 Twelfth SIGN PAINTING Bosh Sizna, Show Cards and Postes Art. 242° W. Yellowstone. Phone 3% STUDIOS NORTH CASPER STUDIO 908 Pear Street, Corner of H Good Work—Reasonable Prices TAILORS co, H. Wii. LEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterationg 116 BE. Alidwesct Ave. Phone 483 TAXIDERMISTS M TAXIDERMIST. Mounting of birds, Page heads rugs and robes made. 105 South Com well street. .Phone 791M. “ VETERINARIAN__ WILLIAM 0. WLLSON Attorney-at-Law, Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 West Second St. Phones: Office 20. Res. t682NJ, \ PPPOE FP POREDOPES PTET OOF ITT DOO TERO TODO SIOE