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D r b c b rc a age Mee ] PS a aos weed Bow par Ee PAGE EIGHT GOVERNOR WILL ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING HERE Attorney King of Thermopolis Also on List of Speakers for Chamber of Commerce Banquet the anfual meeting of commerce has annow! ernor Robert I ttor- their wili the annual has not made t he will talk on, that he will choose remarks to outlining the ber Casper and central Wyomir rive from opening an aut through the Wind river ca: Other speakers will be ad list by the committee and ments will be made as scon speakers signify their intention of at tending the annual meeting. ——_—<.—_—_ FORECLOSURE NOTICE. Whereas, as security for a loan of One Thousand Five Hundred and No!100 Dollars ($1,500), made on the 14th day of March, 1921, and due and payable as follows to-wit: $150 due April 19, 1921, $150 due 921, $150 due June due July 20, 1921, $1 150 due Sep- | due October 20, 1921, 1921, $150 due December $150 due January 20, 1 interest thereon at the rat per annum from date; H. N. / ambault, mortgagor, did, on the 14th day of March, A. D. give to the Whitaker Paper pany, a corporation, mortgagee, a certain chattel mortgage on the fol- lowing described property to-wit: One L. C. Smith Typewriter, number 8, Serial number 376492-8, One Double Top Desk, Three Chairs, One Desk Lamp. And Whereas, said mortgage was duly filed with the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds, of Natrona County, Wyoming, om the 29th day of March, A. D. 1921, af 9 a. m., under file number 80544. And Whereas, there has been a default in the payment of the in- stailments above mentioned, and each and all of same, and a breach of the conditions of said mortgage, and said default has been declared and demand made for the total amount due as provided in the con- ditions of said mortgage; and whereas, no suit or proceeding at law has been instituted by the said mortgagee to recover the debt now due and owing by the said mort- gagor; and whereas, there is now due the sum $1,500 dollars, and whereas, the said mortgage con- tains a power of sale of said chat- tels; Now, Therefore, Notice is here- by given to the said mortgagor, that, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the laws of Wyoming, relevant thereto, said mortgage will be fore- closed by the sale of said chattels to satisfy the said debt, interest, and a_ reasonable attorney’s fee, said sale to take place at the front door of the Courthouse at Casper. Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of March, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, said sale to be conducted by the sheriff or deputy sheriff of said County. the 8th day of Febru- Dated thi v PAPER CO. Attorneys. By Bullack Publish Yb. 233793) REELS 270) 3 Hae! ae A EERE 7 SORES | CRA | SePOMERE © \) I | CT #4 SLA He | REPORTER HAS LITTLE TROUBLE CONFIRMING EDUCATOR’S CHARGES CHICAGO, Feb. 9—Capt. Miles Standish was a Spanish adventur- er, magazine writer and a Quaker. America was discovered in the sixteenth century. Siam is located in the West Indies and South China And good old Plymouth rock ts in New Hampshire or somewhere along the coast of Maine. That's what a reporter found out when he attumpted to refute the claim of a university professor here that the average intelligence of Americans was about that of a pu- pil in the sixth grade. He also learned that Jamaica was named a possession of the United States by four persons. The questions prepared by Dr. Daniel Bruner of the Chicago pub- lic schools, the answers to which were made known today, were ask- ed of policemen, elevated conduc- tors, chauffeurs, footmen and oth- ers. The average mark was 67 per cent for ben questions. Thirty-eight answered the queries and @ dozen erred in the date of America’s discovery. James Watts Mrs. Ella Nell” was key. Mrs. was said to be a watchmaker, a Professor, the discoverer of elec tricity and the inventor of the tea kettle. The Indian princess who saved the life of Capt. John Smith was given by several as Minnehaha or Hiawatha. Séveral high. school graduates creditable showing in the test but | when grammar school pupils were asked to answer the questions their answers were all given correctly and in short order. HORNSEY MAY NOT SIGN UP ST. LOUTS, Feb. 9.—A disagreement bas arisen between Roger Hornd@by, leadnig batsman of the National lea- gue and officials of the local Nationals over signing of a 1922 contract, it was last rned today. Hornsby, who GEORGE PEOARIS FINED FOR CARRYING WEAPONS George Pedaris under federal dictment moved a stolen car from Denver to TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Physician rywhere tell you that wallcylic acid found in aspirin {s a powerful combatant of pain, and partic- ularly effective in the case of mm. aspirin will ntly distends the tiny capilla: of the blood relieving the congestion. and producing w free, healthful per- spiratio. TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN not upset digestion as pure aspirin alone. The gentle laxative it contains re- moves the toxins er body po! sons that so often are the cau: of the twlinges of pain of rheu- matism. TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN with {its three fold attack is gure ti relieve rheumatism and in many cases brings the hope of per- manent relief. Remember __ to ask for TIN- GLY'’s LAXO ASPIRIN. the YS VSR aspirin with he three points: —It relieves pain quickty z —It's = gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box,” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Wash- ington, D. C. Lunches 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. Quick Service. The Wigwam O-S Bldg. ar received $11,000 is asking $25,- 000 a year for three years, while club jals so far have Bence to pay in- here charged with having | Casper, several monthé ago, was ar | rested yesterday and fined $50 for car rying concealed weapons. The charge appearing on the police blotter ax “carrying concealed weapons and threatening life.” The details of the care were withheld at police head. quarters on the ground that Pedaris was tried only for carrying weapons Pedaris was recently, arraigned be fore Marion P. Wheeler, U. 8. court commissioner and bound over to the U. S. district court at Cheyenne for trial under the Dyer act which pro- hibits the interstate movement of stol. en vehicles Threo Minnesota cities—Goodhue, St. Peter and Cohato—are presided ov- er by women mayors. —— The Omaha Bee every day in the month, 75c. 104 North Center street. 29-2 Moet me at the Smokehouse. __TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. _ WANTED—Mothers’ helper who can go home nights. Call mornings.319 South Jackson street. 2-9-3t FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms; modern except bath. Inquire after 4:30 p. m. 639 East Twelfth street. 2-9-3t* The Union Mill Co. Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 LOST! A Black and White Setter Pup About 7 months old; wore a leather col- lar, no name on nameplate and no li- cense tag; last seen at Kimball and 5th streets, 5 o’clock, on Wednesday after- noon. Finder Please Call 167-J or 370 “Be sure you go ahead.” That is the very thing the people of Casper 12 Chiropractic M. Gabrielle ’re right and then $10.00 INVESTIGATE Graduate of the Famous Palmer School Room 126, Henning Hotel —Davy Crockett. I am doing when I give to Adjustments for Sinclair, D. C. WHY PAY We will sell you a house f ance very easy terms, are as low as yours, cr you can buy a lot fo: er month, houses on the rear of the lot. Midwest Heights Room 233 Midwest Bldg. LPPOOOHOSE HIGH RENT! ‘or small payment down and bal- Monthly payments on some of our houses 25 per month, and in a short time the property is r 10 per cent down, balance $10 and you can build your own house. We allow small Realty Company Phone 1040W. PDDSO9DODLOLOPPOSPSS OOS PSE OOOD and university students made a | stitute for | ace and Pioneer Woman Of Cody Fined For ’Legging her home town of Cody as “Broncho W. Metz when she entered a plea of guilty in court here to a charge of dispensing Dr. Edwards’ Olive pberoginn the snb- calomel, who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gen- tly but firmly on the bowels and liver stimulating them to natural oe clearing the blood —_ gentl the entire system. , dangerous calomel does without any of the bad aft~ effects. All the benetits of nasty, sickening, Be Bicards Gin wiping, paid oe Scan: ‘alter seventeen tice among patients afflicted with bowel and ref en te era with the attendant compound mixed with will know them by their olive odtor. Take one or two ev: night for a week and note the effect, “Tbeand and 30c. Zimmerman Mill and Cabinet Shop 427 East Mill work of all kinds, storm sashes, screens, store fixtures, kitchen cabinets, colonnades and furniture repaiting. the line of cabinet work. We give absolute satisfaction. A satisfied customer is our best fhe Casper Daily Cribune & prairie schooner too long ago for anyone there to remember, and she fs said to be a close friend of “Ca- lamity Jane” of Black Hill; fame. Others prosecuted on liquor viola- tion charges were Tony Athonasa- kez, who was fined $320, ond John Btro of Crosby, who was fined $250 and rent to jail for 30 days. ptbaiin sabre ab cue Smoke Tfanso ( Smith, better known in fined $350 by Judge P. “moonshine” whis Smith is a pioneer resi- dent of Cody, where she arrived tn | BAD BREATH act gently on the itively do the work. licted with bad breath find ood! ick ck paliet th Dr. Edwards’Olive A hangry look came into ber eye, ‘ ‘ablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated | *% “I never can pass this sweet morsel by!” | tablets are taken for bad breath by all | But then she quickly turned away They aotinte which once—you will the: your favorite morsel for it. are derived from Olive Tablets without any disagreeable effects. Edvards discovered the years of prac- _ ane ZUTTERMEISTER BLDG. Phone 1743W Raliroad Avenue 235 East Second Street Anything in LOWEST IN HISTORY 395 F. 0..B. Detroit What Henry Ford Says About Machine Power Farming “In the tractor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the world—the internal combustion engine. “The tractor will multiply the productive capacity of each HN TE farm worker from three to four times over. “Tt will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. will put his produce-producing factory—for that is what a farm is—on to an efficient production basis. “Tt will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more time to enjoy life. “T believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be—the most pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.” EARL C. BOYLE 125 to 137 North Center Street For she saw some Sally Ann Bread on a tray. Try Sally Ann Bread fter pars up Prices Reduced Experience in Legal Work LOBBY AMERICA THEATER BUILDING 111 So. Center St. Phone 174 ~— Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ' a at the Cause and Remove It ss th << Some nice little mice sat in a pantry to spin, Pussy came by and she popped her head i THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY PHONE 109 $ ; r Birdie Doran McKilligan DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Phone 1719W Special Examination and First Adjustmert Free From February 1 to March 1. Tt Phone 9 STAR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. Many Have Taken Advantage of the CLOTHING CO. Cleanup SHOE SALE It Ina Real Money-Saving Sale We have about 150 pairs of shoes left in our Clean-Up Sale, and you sure can save about one-half the regular price. SEE OUR WINDOWS— THEN COMPARE AS AN EXTRA SPECIAL We have grouped several lots of Shoes and have priced them at $2.35 $2.95) 3.45) $4.65 Every Shoe is worth just double what we ask. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING i Wonderful Bargains in Winter Suits, Overcoats and Underwear It will pay you and pay you well to look em over. LEARNER 260 So. oh St, Casper, Wyo.