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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ;2, 1922. BRINGING UP FATHER MRGUNNING I'S HERE WOULD YOU Like To TALK. TO Him- prac. and want what ‘you don't have—Use Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blin? Classified Ads eee ears, Tee fant Cas- fer Dally ‘Tribune is 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents. —— OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregorng counting the words end the rate per word for The Casper Drily pune, LOSING HOUR—Want Ads ‘to be classified properly must be im The per Daily Tribune office before Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:20 p. m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” edhe sn. Fi A = HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE —_——_——_—_—_——_—_ YOUNG men, women, over 17, destr- ing government positions, $130 athly. Write for free list of posi- now open. R. Terry, forman civil examiner, Contiyenta! 1c ling, Washingtoa, D. C. 1;30-4t* SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesman to sell low- priced guaranteed tires; hard worker who can produce is worth $208 per week to us, Goodstock Cord Tirq com- pany, 1106 South Michigan atenue, Chicago, Il. -2-1t® POSITIONS WANTED WA 'T janitor or porter work and house cleaning. Phone 1138. wal-4ee WANTED — Position by expevienced bookkeeper; part or full time. Phone 652. 22-30" RIENCED lady desires work as clerk or general office work. Phone 1527W 22-10* once. Box A-39, Tribune. B21) WANTED—Work at general house- keeping by the month; references. Phone 1476. 2-1-3te) _—$—<—$— $< —— —_—__—___ +. WANTED — Woman desires house- i or will care for childreb. In- Pine Hotel, Mrs. rine m 2-2-2t WANTED TO BUY WE PAY highest prices for second hand furniture. 367 South Ash treet, Phone 1660, 1a-18-tf VANTED—AN Kinds of re po deal quick pay: -15-tf TEST prices paid for sikghtly worn clothing. Apply 140 West, Mid- est avenue, of-ate —— WANTED TO BUY—Saddies, horness land turps. Phone 1086. d-15-t¢ ANTED TO BUY—Good wecene it | suitable for apartment Second or Third street; close in; must | be bargain, Center Realty Co., ‘Do las, Wyo. 2.1.30 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—One cozy soom to two persons; also with board. 134 East F street. 22-1t WANTED—By reliable couple, a, mod. ern three-room furnisl must be reasonabk can ences. Box A-84,Tribune. boarders; box A-38, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT — Fi house; ences. Box A-38, Tribune. ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ——————— WANTED TO BORROW—Five thous- and dollars on good securtly. P. O./and box 1334. 2-2-1" hip; satisfaction Mrs. George, Phone 803. NOTICE. Piano tuning, repairing, |WANTE) the hour; day or week. Mrs. EB. C. \Wubbens, 938 North Harrison. street. ‘hone 253J. 2-1-8t* care given at reasénable price. Mra. =. Hurley, P. O. box 82, er rie Pianos Need Care Examination Free All Tuning and Repairing under our absolute guaran’ The Richter Music Co. Call 306 Ask for B. Werd — a re aeons 0. ae 3-6. FOR SALE—HOUSES $e YOR SALE—Good five-room house; $250 down, rest lke rent; furnished pr unfurnished. 744 Madison cay re ‘OR SALE—New threetoom ‘house; Garage and other out buildings, alks, electric lights and city water; ill sel for half. Inquire owner, 1435 uth St. Botolph street. 31-3t* OR SALE— By owner, four-room house, well built; water in kitchen, Che Casper Daily Cribune {WASN'T OUT BUT A Few MINUTES BEFORE 4 RACSIT WAS DEAD AT MY FEET. WHAT 01D HE DIE OF? “FOR RENT—HOUSES See FOR RENT--Fiveroom house. (9) and Ten (10), Townsend build- ing and the name of the agent in! E. WESTERN BLUE STAT CORPORATION Secretary. | Mayor declared said motion ‘duly 1 JOHN M. ENGLAND CO, ¢ REAL ESvATE INSURANCE FOR RENT—Two-room ern and gas. street; price $27.50. FOR RENT — Four-room furnished garage to reliable peo ple without children: $75 per month 738 Corner CY on Thirteenth street FOR SALE—On south side, modern five-room house, with two sleep- ingrooms and toilet in basement; basement also has large laundryroom and fruitroom; alao lockers for clothing and all articles not needed up- Jarge fireplace in livingroom which is 23 feet long; large sunroom with French doors opening into livingroom; also French doors between livingroom and diningroom; large French mirror door in front bedroom: nice buffet in diningroom, kitchen has all-built-in features; hot air pipe furnace; gas connection for furnace; hot water heater, kitchen range, fireplace and garage; east front corner lot with sidewalks, and trees all in; the very best buy in Casper t terms; look this over if you want a 202 O-S Building Office Phone 1129 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Two-room house and fur- + niture to be moved. 560 West Rail- road avenue. FOR SALE — Modern house with breakfast nook. 1313 corner Poplar and Thirteenth street. West Thirteenth «treet. FOR SALE—Three-room cottage Kenwood addition; price $1,500; will sell just like rent. Inquire 1331 South Washington street, new number, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One-half of corner lot. Inquire at 1447 South Durbin or | ture, phone 1709\V. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—Improved homestead r Unquishment, 17 miles from Caspe: \VANTED—Position as houskeeyer at | Will take good car. Phone 1431W. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ———— FOR SALE—Three-ton Kissel truck, tie tires. Inquire 786 North) Center street or write box 1333. house; South Cedar By S. = Boyer, pe orcas aed neat Dr. Johnson, Who Compiled the First Dictionary Is said to have counted the pickets on his fence each morning as he went If one was missed, it up- set him dreadfully. But ,if one was missing, he soon had a man to fix it through an ad in The Tribune Classi- fied Columns. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. United States for the District of curb, joday for only $8,500; liberal = aaa x ht blocks from postoffice on East In the matter of Star Bair Oil jankru street pavement; Bank-| Tesulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. ruptcy No, 493, Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of January, A. D. 1922, the said Star Bair Oil Co. was duly adjudicated and thet the first meeting of cred- é held at 502 Hynds Building, in the City of Cheyenne,| rooming house licenses approved by Wyoming, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary, A. D, 1922, at 10 o'clock in! and licenses issued for same. the forenoon, at which time said! creditors may attend, prove their| claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and other business as may properly| °nded by John G. Jones, that the come before said meeting. a 80th day of January, CLARENCE A. SWAINSON,| Bankruptcy. FOR. RENT—Four-room unfurnished house on Melrose and Ninth street; garage, lights and water, Phone 191M Home Phone 543J HOUSEHOLD GOODS $$ _________ FOR SALE—Thor electric washer in reasonabl rms it desired. Call 1210 East Firs: street, apartment 3 after 6 p. m. downtown. : , itors will be HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT basement, near refinery, wood floors, light, clean, only $17.50. Cottonwood street. °OR RENT— Nicely furnished one and two rooms for housekeeping, al modern; prices reasonabl 740 North Center street. FOR RENT—kOOMS “OR RENT—Modern sleepitngroom or pavement; price $20. 1021 Bouth Elm Call at 933 1 FOR SALE—Bargains tn coal transact suc! Gas Appliance Co. h FOR SALE—Entire furnishings privilege of renting seven rooms; house. 312 East Fifth street. levied upon all the right, title and interést of the said L. B. Nicholson in and to the following described ituated in Natrona Coun- yoming, viz: 600 shares Royalty & Corp., 200 shares The Wyo. Black- FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Housekeeping reduced rent. 140 Furniture €o, IF YOU WANT oecona-hand furn) oe ie, call at 36 660. ——————_____. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of an order of sale {s- ' out of the District Cosy “7 Prepare an ordinance whereby the the Sixth Judicial District of the theaters advertising on the streets State of Wyoming in and for the County of Natrona, in compliance Hundred Dollars ($100) per an- with judgment rendered in favor of "™™- the plaintiff, on January 28, 1922 n the case of Leitlecker Tool Com: Tesulted: John J. Hancock aye, W. Dany, @ corporation, tes | C. Kirchner, Defendani ; ares] of One Tho 4,200 shares Out| 25/100 Doll West Petroleum Co., 1,600 shares} Zether with One Traders Petroleum Co. ae Notice is hereby given that on|i® this cause accrued, Thursday, the Jth day of Febranry, | °8ts, and sustaining A. D, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of|‘schment in this cause issued, t said day, at the front door of the} Sheriff having levied upon ali the Try 6, 1922. E courthouse in said county, I will sell| Tight, title and intefest of the said ites oan ©. Kirchner in and to the follow- Attest: oe situated Township 37| » Range 85 West M., in’ Natrona County, Wor| NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. ming, viz: 1 No. 24 Leldecker drill’, Davis-Wood Oil Corporation was ‘ng machine, 1 30-H. P. mounted ler, 1 10%%x12 drilling engine, 1 . temper screw, wire line clamps, wrenches, 1 wire line socket, 1 in. jars, 1 5-in., stem, 1 ci 1 swivel wrench, 1 casing hook, 1 cas- %-in. drilling line, 1 %4-in. sand line, 1 dressing block, 1 4-lb. star blower, 1 derrick crane 1 low down pump, 1 set 6%-in,’ bits, 12 10- rd Gank). 1 4-in. sets 8-in. Scott eleva- tors, 2 60-bbl. galv, tanks, 1 No. 2 Barret jack, 1 wheelbarrow, con- struction work and camp equi; ment, pipe and fittings, 1 steel tool box, 1 10-in. casing shoe, 1 7-in. pastes (short). otice is hereby given tha’ n Wednesday, coh Al 15, a D. tween the hours of 10 m. and 6 o'clock p, m., where} 2¢ the site of the above mentioned iq} material upon Section 34, Town- ship 37 North, Range 85 West of n said Natrona Coun- it Publis Bachioay to ler, for cash, all the right, titie and interest of the fie C. Kirchner in and to the said above described property, to satisfy said siracknwn’ ae all costs. iven under my hand thi: day of February, i922. ele J. L. MARQUIS, By H, L, Seidel, i punBy, HJ Seidel, Undersheritt have anything to trad South Ash or Phone I FOR SALE OR TRADE HO FOR SALE OR TRADE—We are ove: stocked on horses, |collars, wagons, dump wagons, plows, Holland Brothers, |North Phillip street. Phone 1333. FOR RENT— Two-+nom °OR RENT—Outside room, all mcd ern; for one or two gentlemen, 311 South McKinley street. 1668NJ. foot Oil Co., 1,500 shares Western Plains Oil Go. 200 ehares Republic Petroleum Corp., 500 shares Amer- 1,000 Big Bear Oil , 850 shares Bessemer Oil © 500 shares Columbine Oil C: shares Winona Oil Co., 80: Peerless Petroleum C Midway Oil Co., yeat and linen furnished. 909 South FOR RENT — Modern apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- 610 South Ash street. icun Oil Co. ‘OR RENT—Steam heated sleeping C room, $5 and up; also apartment Mrs. Mary Griffith 350 North Beech = W. eiaintia, YS-| present but not voting; J. J..Gib- ithe ics lin nay, John G. Jones aye, J. M. (SLOSS eRe 124 | Whisenbunt ay |fresnos, etc. saodern; close in. ontana House, 'T—Four-room gas, modern except bath. ($1,058.25), Hundred Fifty! 0) attorney’s fee, costs and accruing at- ‘OR RENT—Sleepingroom, per week. 60. —— |FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Fo: Casper property, small paying bus: 'y east of here, 139 East 22:31 Dollars ($15 FOR RENT — Tribune large livingroom, Murphy bed, bath, hot and cold water, kitchenette, ele tric stove, ice box( builtin cupboar: privilege of laundry; electric washer, hi heat. 3outh Durbin street. FOR SALE—Ford sedan with starter | street. and many extras; see this for a bar- gain; would consider a Ford tou: or roadster as part payment. South Durbin street. Phone 1642R. ‘OR RENT—Pleasant rooms for one or two gentlemen; close in; reason able. 204 North Center street. ring | FOR EXCHANGE—1916 Ford for la ter mode! that is in best mechanica pay cash difference. 2. equipped with lroning board, steam | condition; will Apply Apartment 2-2-3t* | Box A-36, Tribune. all the right, title and interest of L. B. Nicholson in and to] '"g described above described property,| Upon Section at public auction, to the highest bid-| North, der, for cash, to satisfy said execu-| P. tion and all costs. Given_under day of January, 2. J. L. MARQUIS, Publish Jan. 30 to Feb. 8, puree acai 8 eee Be ‘OR RENT—Sleepingroom also board for one or two gentlemen. Se |POR SALE——Dodge sedan, run 6,000 FOR SALE OR TRADE — Colorad miles; cord tires; newly ‘painted; in| good condition. Phone 1130. FOR SALE—1920 Buick roadster $n ¢———————______ ‘A-l condition, $800; $100 down, $50 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Twe to right party. Casper Realty Co., H E. Grude. Phone 381. E ii cee = FOR SALE—i920 Ford delivery, self} demountable rims, tires, $150. 1232 South Popl homestead, all clear, for well locate: 1020 South P. basement apartment; sleepingroom. ‘asper property. gas heat; also { ' street, Phone 1463W. ‘OR RENT—Front room, modern; hot water heat; bath; private entrance. 89 South Gre.it street. Phone 1507J 2-2-6t* vt — Two-room unfurnished except gas and built-in cabinet. Jackson street. my hand this 20th desirable lots in Lincoln, Neb.; w' - D, 1922. 31-6t cinsider good light auto or Casper rea’ estate. Box A-37, Tribune. good FOR SALE — miSCELLANEOUS #OR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. FOR SALE— Good movable one kitchen FOR RENT—Nicely furnished modern. Phone 878W. RENT— Modern sleepingroom 242 South Grant apartment, completely furnished in- cluding gas and lights. Phone 165M. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE.|/#¢k and trap, MENT AND DISTRIBUTION 0} adjoining bath. ‘treet. Phone 978J. FOR RENT—Two sleepingrooms, ad joining bath; furnace heat; rent rea 215 North Lincoln street Phone 1044R. Be I Sai FOR RENT—Ar AKTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished large livingroom, kitchen and bath; hot water heat; gas range; $50. Casper ity 1-31 F | casing block, 1 FOR RENT—One two-room and one three-room modern furnished apart- gas for ‘cooking, electric washer furnished. 310 CY ave- FOR RENT__MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — Dandy Ford sedan,! cheap; terms; will demonstrate. Call State of Wyoming ) CY avenue, Apartment 6. H. E. ae County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. Insthe Matter of the Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased. hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Frank R. Dickson, deceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court in County, State of Wyoming, anyone interested may examine sai account and petition and file objec- tions thereto at any |A, 1129 East Second street. FOR SALE—One 4 to 7 horsepower gasoline engine in good shape. 145 South Elk street. 2 FOR SALE—Underwood office filing — cabinet; Ri |desk; Ford delivery car; small adding |machine. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Three modern bowling alleys and all other fixtures valued at $3,600; will sell for cash at $1,200 everything good as new; a real bargain. Address box 82, |Thermopolis, Wyo. FOR SALE OR RENT BOR SALE OR RENT— A medium ize safe. Kline Jewelry store, Oil} FOR SALE-—Purebred on cockhirels, $5 each.” In- quire at 1105 Craig street or P. O. box 1838, Casper. pr i et cate te Aa POULTRY dressed to order; spring roast, 28c; plenty strictly fresh eges: phone your orders Friday and they will be delivered Saturday morning. ;|Hanks Poultry, 425 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1523W. ‘ HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOPREIN . ctene onahaicer r ate SARTAIN AND SUMBY AUCTION HOUSE. FOR RENT—Desirable office. building. Phone 1458. FOR RENT: inery; long lease; $75 per month; also two-room apartment goes with it, Phone 428W. FOR RENT—Small g00d location. FOR RENT — Tworcom basement apartment; modern; would rent bachelor; $20 per month. 1137 South Cedar street. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment with bath; hot and cold water; con- nected with gas. Call at 712 South Jef. ferson street, 9.30 a. m. te 5 p. m. Phone 996R after 5 p. m. FOR. RENT—Threeroom unfurnished business place, Inquire Yellowstone Cash Grocery, West Yellowstone ave. nue, Phone 562J. ne meet FOR RENT—Office rooms. 145 South Center street, Senate building. if taken soon; the 6th P. M., ty, I will sell a the highest bidd time within 8 after the last pub- lication of this notice, said last date of publication being the 23d day of February, A. D. 1922, and if no ob- jections are filed, he will make final settlement of said estate at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1922, or as soon there- after as the matter may be heard. Dated this 26th day of January, B. L. SCHERCK, Administrator. ———— ——— __—_____ FOR RENT—Two nicely located office rooms in O-8 building. O-S building. Phone 1258. BUSINESS CHANCES eee A SMALL dry goods store and dress- making shop for sale; ono from Center on First street. Buying and selling used and new furniture; upholstering R. Sartain, auction- gas and water furnished. Call 447 South Lincoln street. Phone 1654R. FOR SALE—Five rooms of furniture. oa Call FOR RENT—The i oe ae basement apartment in Casper with steam heat included in the ren and cold water; bath and toile! all rooms light, street. RENT—Five-room L-so-tr} house. 218 North Beech street. EE ee FOR SALE—Wheeler and Wilson cab- OR aie one 87 South Willow | street. Call 1 rth % Crex grass rug 8%4x9 good as new. i 1866 W of: inquire, lore Pioneer Warehouse and Transfer etc.; work suaranteed. Wade Cramer. Phone 1468 | gas: well ventilated and 352 North Jackson. meres ee t= SALE—Two apartment houses larg Phone 1186M. Paying well; Billings, Mont. distrib. center for northwest; connecte pyle a ceabet gas field in United States; 213t) FOR RENT— Five-room completely furnished; gas for heat- ing and cooking 4nd lights included. 5 South Ash street. Phone 165M. —$—$<—____ GEO. W. FERGU COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Jan. 30, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular adjourned to adjournment eeapare Pe Council Cham- e City Hell, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore presiding. id On roll call the following were present: John J. Hancock, ea eW a: Keefe, in S. Pettingill, J. M. Whise: hunt, H. H. Price, city clerk. d|_,Moved by W. W. ed by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the report of the Park Committee be accepted, and action taken by them in buying trees be approved. On roll call all voting aye, the Maa declared said motion duly nished, one unfurnished, Grant Apart-|terms. Box 814, Billings, Monts , BOOd condl- ments. 231 South Grant street. Fhone busey, heap if taken at once. 620 ‘Ash street. Phone 1308. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Western Blue Print and Pho- oration was incorporated in the offices of the Secretary of/her at State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on January 16, 1922, at 9:05 o'clock 2a wk SAS ie eR a FOR SALE—On account of sickness will sell my grocery stock and re- lease building and fixtures. 1444 East Seoond street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black coin purse, taining two keys; notify Tribune. FOR RENT—Tworoom unfurnished lights and water furnished; also gas range end heater, | $25. 134 West G street, Apartment $. RENT— Small _ house, Phone 364M. MUBT dispose apartment; gas, three-q' following bed complete, $12; com. mattress, refrigerator, °; | FOR RENT—Two-room house. 1136 East B street, near Yellowstone ave- 3 No. 16) nue. ag neW-/rOR RENT—Three-room te | mont. Phone 1431 W. << FOR RENT—Five-room modern house Inquire 706 North Center street. and tibre. rug. 9x12, $1 6; Whi otary ni iba East Second stree! a. ma. The object of said corporation is to conduct and carry on the busi-| yo) ness of map makers ard blue primt- ers, to make, manufacture, buy and sell blue prints of maj photostatic copies of the same and ein the general business of selling civil ———— FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment. 304 East A street. Plena Baresi teneat a FOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished tment; steam heat; close in. 318 South Kimball street. Phone , John G. Jones, SALE—Stoves, heater, $25; four-burner oil stove $15; also monkey stove. Call 17: Ee LOST—Pair of bed springs, between horse camp and Salt Creek; wilt truck driver who picked them up call 825 and receive reward. LOST—South Lincoln street, bank bill ook: containing $45 Wyoming National bank for $24. Re- ward; return to Tribune, PERSONAL —_— READINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight de pot. Phone 67SR. LEGAL NOTICES ————— NOTICE So pega prs 8 By virtue of an execution in my jasued out of the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of Wyoming, in and of Natrora, in the ‘owler against L. B. eefe, second- i ee FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- nished apartment, clees in. 218 South Kimball strictly modern ———— FOR BALE—Household goods; living- room, diningroom, bedroom furnti- ture and rugs; kitchen cabinet; refrig- erator, electric washer and thi ital stock of said corpora- complete to move in; will sell all or nm enty-five Thousand Dol- lars ($25,000) divided into Twen- ‘ty-five Thousand (25,000) of the par value of One Dollar ($1) each and when issued fully paid and non-assessable. The term of existence FOR RENT—Five-room house, nished except lHnen and beddinj McKinley street. | privilege of plano to responsible par. 2-2-3t|ties, 241 North Grant street from 10 to 12 and § to 8 p. m. ————— eap; two bedroom /FOR RENT—New five-room house, combinatio: strictly modern, partiy furnished to at a very low|reliable people. 1234 South Oak street. Ac DA his SSO Ra ea FOR RENT— Tworoom apartment; large dressingroom, large bathroom; hot water, kept at 180 di ay; more sunshine and @aylight than any other apartment in Casper: warm in winter, and cool in summer. Hart Apartments, Eleventh and Chest- treet. Phono 1511W. ——— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ap; ment; large Moved by W. W. Keefe, second- ed by John G, Jones, that the Chief of Police be instructed.to notify all persons, firms and corporations of said| ‘9 procure licenses (50) years. The affairs of said corporation will be managed by Three tors, who shall be stockho! said corporation, and the dir. corporation for the any part. 227 No FOR SALEHBaby bed, buggy and passinette, very cht rstove; a library table Phone 1302J. On roll call all voting aye, the declared said motion FOR RENT-*Three-room new house, warmly built; ten min- refinery; three blocks pe CY avenue; near school. Inquire 1427 SALE—One three-burner | g85/ south Cottonwood street. range with broiler oven; one four- gas range, high bs South Spruce street. Phone 1576. ders of | Carried. A petition was presented by a representatives| Miss Sita Devi, a favorite of the . Boyer, 8. E, Boyer}2®d property owners to create na! London stage, is the wife of the Ma- Grantjharajah of Tikar!, one of the wealthy the |, Street and Grant Avenue from Sec-/potentates of India. The Princess is company shall be carried on at Cas-{0nd Street south to the south side one of the few white women converts cross to the Hindu faith, as she had to em- office of said corpora-’ streets for one-half block east and brace a form of her husband's religion New gas heater; also gas z range. 780 South Ash street. 2-2-3t/ utes from Murphy: Daas iti » shower; iarge kitchen; lots cal room; gas for cooking; st lots of hot water; lot of month; one unfurnished aj ranged same, with gas for cooking, hot water, steam heat, $55; faur blocks first} Rumber of 302) FOR RENT—Nicel. furnish: r 5 7|#Coom house; close in. Phono 829. The principal. business : = for the Count suit of Wade nd|of Milton Avenue and all County, Wyoming, sunny two-room —_———$$S FOR SALE—Piano; will sell this plano/FoR RENT—1 ectric Ughts, $400 down $25 per onth; ‘price $2,100; North P. . box 1385, a-2-2t¢ .| Nicholson, duly attested the 26th 2.2t|day of January, A. D. 1922, I have 150 North Melrose street. Phono 1684NR, Her y 5 . house; close in. Phone S828W. e rooms Eight (8), Nine west. PAGE NINE —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | 12°, £eet,s0sth of the south line of Eighth Street to the south line of Mitton Avenue, and Ninth Street, and west on Ninth Street to the al- on Milton Street to the alley between Grant Avenue and Beech Street, Lincoln Ave- nue from the south side of Milton Avenue to the north side of Badger Avenue and east and west on all cross streets to alley but not in- |cluding Badger and Milton Avenue least of Lincoln Avenue. | Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by J. J. Giblin, that the pera Paty Petition be re- erre: the Committee Fev iy adi: mittee on Streets An aye and nay rote being take resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye. W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, John S. Pettin- gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. A letter was presented by Frank por pe eben commissioner, in re- numerous dogs runnin, large in the city. - hes Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by W. W. Keefe, that the Chief of Police be instructed to in- clade dog license in his notice to all persons to procure licenses. On roll call all voting aye, the carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded by John J. Hancock, that the re- quest of Chief of Police Nisbet for |21 police uniforms and caps, and the| 16 top coats be acknowledged and that he be instructed to adverti for bids for 2. peidtaiery An aye and nay vote being taken J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, John S. Pettin- gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. ‘Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec- onded by John J. Hancock, that the the Police Committee be allowed, On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- pte ge for rooming houss li- censes by Morris Blieuas und J. W. Wilson be rejected. On roll call all voting a» the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the City Attorney be instructed to with wagons pay a license of One An aye and nay vote being taken Keefe aye, John S. Pettingill Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned until 8 o'clock Feb- H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Fet 23. incorporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State of the State of Wyo- 1 set Mechling ming, at 9:05 o'clock a. m., January 1 set 5-in. tool 80, 1922. The term of existence of said corporation is for fifty years next after the above date. The ob- ject for which said corporation is formed is to conduct a_ general mining business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said corporation shall be One Million Do! , divided into One Million shares of the par value of One Dol- lar per share, fully-paid and non- |assessable. The affairs and man- agement of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of |three directors and J. F. Davis, V. E. Stanley and George C. Cull con- stitute said board for the first cor- | porate year of said company. The |principal operations of said com- pany shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. The principal office of said company is 232 South Center Street, Casper, Wyoming, and George C. Cull is the agent for said company in charge of said office. GEORGE C. CULL, + Secretary. Publish Feb, 3, 8 Orphan Scots Send Thanks for Treat Appreciation of a treat sent the ‘Home for Destitute and Orphan Chil- dren” at Whoenwell, Stirling, Scotland, by children of Scotch parentage here has been received by Mrs. A. M. Weir from Annte K. Croall, superintendent of the institution. Every year these Uttle tots save up pennies earned in {various ways and recently a pound stirling was made up for the unfor- tunates overseas. The thanks just recetved assures safo arrival of the money for the treat. oS ee A quaint custom practicsed in Ma- lekula, one of the largest islands of the New Hebrides, ig that of winding a strong cord around the head of each baby girl, in order to alter the shape of the head. The cord is wound over @ piece of matting placed on the child's skull. The girl whose head is-conical in shape will marry well, whilst should |her parents have neglected the wind- ing and her head be of normal ehape, she will be likely to remain an old ‘maid. Se a Miss Helen Pettigrew of, Kansas City, Kan., is the first woman to seek the governorship in the Sunflower state. She has announced her inten- tion to enter the coming Republican primariea, —_—~. Beech Street from a point before she could marry him.