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TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922. BRINGING UP FATHER (Lis HAVEL TO WAKE UP MAGGIE “LL IMVTA’ ACAT Sc SHELL THINK ¢ aor TARBYAN’ SHELL LET ME IN- SX GOLLY IVE LOST my COOR-KEY AN THIS Door YS LOCKED HOW AM; KONNA GET INS? ik FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Room and boarding house, lots 60x140 feet; 12 room house, furnished: best location; will consicer car ar lots or 40 acres land for equity. Phone 1155J. §-15-3t* FOR SALE. OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t FOR SALE OR RENT—Good used 48 South Kimball rahe . 6-16- asant unfurnished apartment; livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and bath; enclosed back porch; laundry privileges. 803 South Lincoln street. Phone 1630M. FOR SALE—Hudspn coupe. just like new, priced rearpnabie. Call Peter- son. Phone 363. 5-23-3t —————$—$$—$$ FOP, SALE—Six-c¥tinder Buick car, vunning order; quick sale; $85 cuh. Phone 1377). 5-16-2t AUTO AC\ESSORIES AUTO Tul? WORK. Save money by having your auto {|top work and upiholstering done at Tucker's Auto Shop: out of the high rent district." 1129 South Beech street. 5-16-1t* 6,000-MILE 'TIRE-+Guaranteed by us here; $8 for 30x3} $10 for 30x3%4; $10 for 34x4; all othe ae tion; vulcanizing u tul repairing; oil and gaa. Gates ice Station, 240 South Wolcott street. Phone eg J 11-5 FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms with bath in connection: eee pet 5-16-10? FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished semi-basement apartment; light and Iry; large closee and laundryroom; privilege of bath and telephone; lights water and gas furnished; fas Phone FOR RENT—One modern bedroom next to bath; close in. 302 CY av nue. Phone 11°9R. FOR RENT—Three all modern reasonable. Oak street. FOR RENT —One furnished sleeping room; also two furnished rooms for housekeeping. 410 East Second street. 5-15-2t) ROOM at the Antlers; exclus ve; mod- erate. 616 South Wolcott street. : 5-12-6t 1748W. 5-15-6t| 5 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS |; | HAVE for lease summer camps for} sheep on Big Horr. Mountains. Geo. Davis, Lost Cabin, Wyo. Mioady job. Box A-56. et eee it married; wages expected; 204 South piano. Phone 146: catane FOR RENT HOUSES WANTED—Couple to take threc-room furnished house for six months for very little rent. Owner left Casper. tox B71, Cody, Wyo. 5-16-3t* une Prous HELP WANTED—FEMALE sbD—Mother’s helper who can oa nights, Call in morning. 9 South Jackson 5-16-1t oe STHD—Girl as waitress, Inquire ° Ti) North Wolcott street. A tires in propor- WAN POR small Turner Drug store. Phong, 1323J, 5-16-2t b-2-t¢ AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. WOR MENT —itice ctece Tenn na] —<—<—_— eo |, Don’t, throw awky your worn out able for two. 835 South Ash street.| LOST AND FOUND tire. We can malts them 90 per cent puncture proof with skived tires; cheaper than vulcssnizing. 1129 South Beech street. 5. Phone 679R. 5-16-1t | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A neat clean basement room for light housekeeping; fur- nished except bedding and dishes; gas or] range; ckste to city hall. 923 South | David street. Phone 121W. 5-12-3t FOR RENT—One modern housekeep. ingroom with bath; reasonable. 544 South Grant street. Phone 692M. | -16-1t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; hot water heat; gas range; disap- ing bed; $45 per month. Phone 881 or 1424M. 5-2-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; close in. Call at 449 East Third street. 5-13-7t FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen- ; toflet and water; unfurnished. Apply 216 North Lincoln cm 2 “Ss -16-3t \TED—A middleaged woman to complete charge of small baby and assist with light housework; twa fn family; moderate wages; excellent for the fight woman; no other 4 apply. Phone 1682W. 5-16-10 pend apply. Faces a HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE Many, 3 age house can subrent two-room house. Apply 725 East Second street. Phone 675I. 5-11-61; a a ae FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished nice lawn on pavement; price 10; adults only; t at $45. Call 5-13-3t LOST—Lady’s brown coniaining five-dollar bill and three | leather purse, | State hospital. Reward. 345 South Con well street. LOST—Brown combination and velvet handbag containing «m: change, keys, receipts and other pa-| pers. Reward for return to Stapleton at Tribune office. 5-16-2t-dh PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY palmistry; TVIL service exar! a ; June vacancies; $120 monthly; 18 upward; experience regres For froe st positions now open, re i’. Terry (former Civil Service exam- tner) 916 Continental Bidg., W: ton, D. G POSITIONS WANTED —_——— MAN wants work for himself and either forenoons or afternoons; will work reasonable. Phone 1581NM-. | ~~~ SERVICES OFFERED PRACTICAL nurse wishes wide awake, ene! de} woman; city or country. ronigy: gas; 1228 South Willow street. 5-16-2t* FOR RENT—Bungalow at 509 West Ninth street, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom compiete; and large living and dining room. Inquire C. E. Hoff hine at the Mills Company in the new Becklinger building. 13-tt R RENT—Twe-room hous P NGaee south of refinery; everything furnished; $30 per month. 1328 South Box Elder street. 5-16-3t FOR RENT— 2 mont miter Street. Call 29 during office hours. 5-13-3t hours RENT—Fiveroom modern fur- FOlshed house. 569 South Lincoln street. Phone 1019W - 5-15-2t| FOR RENT—Threeroom nicely fur- OR HERT Two roon a hoases? wae aoe apecaaees except bedding” Er =e cd a per mont also base. ‘and lights. 1223 South Willow street. | tne Sects ont ei 1088, Bouth Wal: Inquire at 833 East Second street. | nut street. Phone 843W- 513-3t 5-15-8t ished| FOR “RENT — Throe-room furnished FOR RENT — Two-room | furn! apartmens; close in; very reason- house; close in. Phone esa able. Apply 745 West Railroad ave- : gutted 5-16-3t #£OR RENT — Furnished three-room modern apartment; built-in features walls tinted; woodwork enameled; bath; hot water furnished; gas range; front and back entrance; garage; half block from Second street. 133 South Conwell Square. 5-16-6t FOR RENT — Two-room — furnishec apartment; close in. Whaley Apart ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-ti FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; close in; outside entrance; hot water heat; just right for couple. $50 per month. Phone 1598W. 5-A34t FOR RENT —Strictly modern three room basement apartment; bath. Phone 834J. 5-15-30" FOR RENT—Large roomy basement apartment, partly furnished, $15. 161 North Washington streets. «5-16-1t* have re- FOR SALE—Nice new home in best residence distric} of Casper; will sell furnished or ijnfurnished; owner leaving city accoupt of health. Tor particulars address box A-57, Trib- une. 5-16-3t* §-10-6t | t LEGAL NOTICES. THE FRANTZ CORPORATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING To the stockholders of the Frantz Corporation: Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Frantz Corpora- tion, that the annual meeting of said stockholders will be held at 302-3 Oil Exchange building, Cas- per, Wyoming, at 3 o’cluck p. m. Wednesday, June 7, 1922, for the purpose of electing a Board of Di- rectors and transacting such other business as may properly come be- fore the meeting. The stock trans- fer books will be closed for the pur- pose of said meeting at the end of business Thursday, May 18, 1922, and will be re-opened after the con- clusion of said meeting, and all ad- journments thereof. Stockholders who cannot be pres- ent in C praee at the meeting are re- quested to, execute and return in the enclosed envelope to the Secre- tary, 309 First National Bank building, Denver, Colorado, a proxy for said meeting. The enclosed form may be used, and if the stock- holders do not desire to designate any of the persons named therein, they may substitute any one whom they wish. H. P. FERREE, Secretary. Pub. May 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 1922, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is, hereby given that the Mid-Western Torpedo Company was incorporated in the office of the secretary of state, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 18th day of May, 1922, under and by virtue of: the laws of the State of Wyoming, with a capital stock of $100,000, divided into 10,000 shares of the par value of $10.00, each, and a term of ex- istence of fifty yea: The number of directors shall be three, and the names of those se- lected for the first year are J. T. Wilson, Mark U. Weber, and A. J. Hardendo1 The objects and purposes of the corporation are to conduct the bu: ness of manufacturing, buying, selling, and dealing in nitro-glycer- ine and other explosives, and the blasting and shooting of oil wells and mines. The principal place of business shall be located at the Consolidated Royalty building, Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, and Alfred R. Lowey shall be the statutory agent in charge thereof, but the opera- tions of the company may be car- ried on in such other places in the United States as the directors may determine. MID-WESTERN TORPEDO COMPANY By ALFRED R. LOWEY, Agent. Pub May 16, 17, 18, 1922. Peet! Smeg ee ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. pa: ee erases 2) POR SALE—Five-foom house, fur- nished or unfurnjshed; will take car or very small payment down: bargain; uwner left Caspers Box 571, Cody, Wyo. 5-16-3t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Lot corner 100x135 feet, block 33, Worth Casper addi- tion. Write M, C. Curtis, 1212 Grand avenue, San Pedré, Cal. 5-15-3t* i R SALE—Two lots in East Bur- mt 60 feet from Yel- Ne 452J. -8-30t —_—— WANTED — Sewing of all kinds: prices reasonable. 161 North Wash- ington street. 5-16-it ee WANTED—Laundry work, rough dry ‘and finished; work called for and delivered. 230 South Fenway street. Phone 1317. —— LACE CURTAINS and blankets laun- dered; rugs and carpets cleaned by patent cleaner. 713 South McKinley street. Phone 1453J. 5-16-3t a MATTRESS renovated, recovered with good heavy ticking and return- ed the same day. Casper Mattress Co. Pyhne 1803W. 5-16-3t FOR FURNITURE es er stering, repairing and rug cleaning, call ‘Cormier and McCombs. 107 South Durbin street. Phone pages Howard 5-15-3t® street. South Center Street, between 4 pnd 7 o'clock; $260 cash for the two. 5-15-60 aasiid sia hened char VAS i) AA adel RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. fesresicrivaait anor board aes BRING in your nijiinquishments and deeded homestea (is; make the price and terms right aM we will find you a buyer. Tren Destf, 236 East anes west avenue. ~~~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Borie ee ee ee FOR RENT—Six-room house and gar- age; best in town. 912 South Grant atracts 5-15-3t* jah Ere POR RENT — Four-room furnished ; pees 118 West H street, area Casper. : RENT — Two-room furnished Patina water in kitchen, 335. 535 West Yellowstone avenue. BU SS eee RENT—Five-room modern house Penidbel. 305 South Park; reter- ences required. Call at house. 5-13-3t —_—__———_——_ ascent aN ENT—Stx-room furnished or aetorcahed modern house; close in; suiteble for one or two families. ae North Beech street. Seas-4t RR RENT— Nice clean five-room urnlabed house. 233 North Lincoln street. Phone 596W- 5-16-1t ENT — Fiveroom furnished ae after first week in June, for two months, strictly modern; every- thing furnished; electric washer, piano, gas range, water and heater; another furnished room in basement rented at present, Call or phone 329 South McKinley street Phone 1509M, mornings. 5-16-tf 7OR RENT—Modern attractive fur- Pina four-room residence at $50 with four-room basement apartment nt $25. Inquire H, W. Twichell, 642 Fast Twelfth street. 5-15-tf et FOR RENT—A large six-room bev: furnished with garage on . ment: $75 per month. 1129 East Sec- ond street. Phone 1377. 5-16-2t betas ee FOR RENT—Two-rcom house, partl: “4 furnished; has gas, lights, $15 per nant: Call 830 or 826 East A street. FOR ROOF repairing call Walker. Phone 1086. a di new F stern Pm eT ae a er ee SE ~ eer, 326 West ¥ pepaired: call at 367 So. Ash. OF DEOMG\Pione 16175. eS — PHONE WE for Gay and night taxi Fut SALE — Ixtrge size Victrola, fumed oak finish, good as new; 75 or measenger, service; county is included; xfeasonable. Inquire solicited. 134 244 Sonth Lincoln street, Apartment WANTED TO BUY 3. Phone 3783. 5-16-1t* ——_—____ __________———_ | FOR _SALE—Piano’ duofold; bes sto VAD TO BUY — Second-hand! cabinet; rugs, m@ttress; apartmen Wane gents’ watches, saddies,/for rent. 228 West Eleventh street, harness and shoes. 216 West First street. Phone 1364W- 5-10-10t® Apartment 5. 5-15-6t* —<—<—$—$— $$$ —______————— |FoR SALE—Oak dresser, sanitary WANTED TO BUY—Week old calves. P. O. Box 1385. 5-16-3t* cot and pad; kétehen table; three rockers; all kinds ‘gf Ford tools. Call b= a 0 BUY ' oe? South Durbin street. Phone 1682M vANTE! — Furniture 15. any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24tf Piano. ware TAINTED ORG Be ee eesane ead 2a t WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 867 South Ash gtreet. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf W? BUY and sell . iture Co. Phone 1086, Exchange Furniture err — Basement two-room ent; furnished except bed- ding and dishes; also extra sleeping- room; lights and gas. 1318 South Spruce street. 5-16-1t FOR RENI—Two two-room apart- ments, ‘partly furnished heating stoves, cooting stoves, chairs, dress- ers, sideborrd, double beds and mat- tress; rooms newly plastered; build- ing newly painted, $15 per month. Ap- ply Brakebill's Grocery store, Mills, Wyo. 5-16-1* FOR RENT—Two two-room furnished apartments, $15 each. 1337 Locust street. FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished modern apartment; lights and pleas ant; close in, 603 South Beech street 3-16-2t FOR RENT — One tworoom apart ment; furnished; gas and lights. 133 North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. 5-16-4t FOR SALE—One South David street. ALE—Antiqhe walnut bedstead ede mahogany piece. 1318 South Spruce street. . 5-16-1t FOR SALE—One Vernis Martin bed, complete. Phone 989M. 6-16-2t ————————— EE US for gas epppltances; we will if Exchan; save you money) ture Co., Phone 1086. ‘ALE-—Sturgib reéd baby bussy ara nen $12; ney kitchen cabinet, $12. Call $11 East Hi street. 5-16-1t* SS IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefi or anything second-hand, or have anything to » call at 267 fouth Ash street or! phone 1660. 7-9-t* FOR SALE—Univ¢i able. 134 North nu 5-15-4t* WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will pay more for it. Phone 1086. WANTED—TO RENT NTED TO RENT—By June 1, four-room strictly modern house with breakfast nook; must be in good locality on pavement; two in family; are reliable people and will be per- manent if suited. Box A-55, Trib- une. 5-16-2t $$ WANTED—First of June, completely furnished house.for six bachelors housekeeper. Address Box A-45, Tribune. 5-10-tf WANTED TO RENT—By June 1, fourroom strictly modern house with breakfast nook; must be in good locality on pavement; two in family; Rre reliable people and will be per- manent if suited. Box A-55, Trib- une. 5-13-3t ‘OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES OR SALE--Cadillac seven-} it model 55, new tires an doorpletely overhauled; an Ideal car for taxi or —_— FOR RENT—One four-room house, full basement, lights, city water and range, $35 per month; one three-room house, lights nat RS per Carl Albin. Phone - month, Carl All Sissis two- 933 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ent apartment. South Spruce street. Phone 1797W. 5-15 72t* —$<$< $< —$ — FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath: room,.und kitchenette; disappearing bed; hot water heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 38. Ee RENT—Four-room house, hard- Fieia floors; electric lights, $30 per month. 252 East G street. Phone 554 evenings. 5-8-tt hice reed FOR LEASE—Furniture of a tem foom house with garage, is rented for $40 per month; all furnl- ture almost new; two blocks from center of town; property rents for §s0 per month; a good money maker Ask for Mrs. Campbell Phone 836M or 16865. 5-15-6t% FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished house. 640 South Ash range; reason- ball street. 5-16-3t* ee FOR SALE—Two parloaas of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes; hges; three pianos 1. 326 West Yel- one 1617J. 4.21-tt FOR RENT—M{(SCELLANEOUS ———— HAIR COMBINGS ‘made up.in bobs, ear puffs und switches; prices rea- sonable. 312' Nort#: Beech ssueet: ee SISA | FoR RENT — Geven-room modern TOR SALB-Old ne} house, corner of Fenway and First ‘Tribune office. street; $35 per month. Phone 177R. Pehchano SR FOR SALE—A postal card size cam- 5-15-6t era about 122-A an anastig- FOR RENT ROOMS matic Tens, Addrees Box A-58. ‘Trip: 46-6¢¢ | —_<&$@A@- _____ — ROOM AND BOARD for ten gentle- FoR SALE—At a bargain, two 125] men. 163 North Durbin street; also horsepower boilers; in excellent con-| table board. 5-13-4t' ‘T—Room in modern home; and two ton Betheher Mibe terms to proper party, on pavement, $20 per| heat; light ani airy; laundry privil South Park street. Phone! eges ude electric washer and jron- Fifteenth ‘street. wget 5-16-2t| ing board; reasonable rent. Call 15393 4-19-tf furnished Apply 1225 1 end their 5-1-tt ——$<$— $$ FOR RENT—Neatly furnished two room basement apartment; lights, water and gas furnished: ‘$20 per month, 325 North Lincoln _ street. Phone 511W. 5-16-1t FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished basement apartment; gas and lights furnished. 805 East ‘Third street. Phone 1302R. 5-16-3t FOR RENT—Three-room — furnished modern apartment. Phone 6383. 5-11-6t* FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished apartment, down town location; clea nand new; private bath, electric range, built-in features, Murphy bed and mattress, steam lowstone avenue. P' In ‘the District Court of the United States fer the District of Wyoming. In Bankruptcy No. 9. In the Matter of Chester A. Wood, Bankrupt. A petitidn for dischazze in bank- ruptcy of Chester A. Wood having been filed herein and the matter of said petition for discharge having been referred to this Referee for proper proceedings in the premises, it is therefore hereby Ordred that a hearing upon said petition for discharge be had before this Referee at 500 Hynds beilding, in the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the 17th day of June, A. D. 19 and that notice therefore be pul lished in the Casper Tribune, 5-15-2t Call at 1.25-tf-dh FOR SALE—CadiNac four-passengor Phaeton, disc wheels, completely overhauled; price $1,500; terms if de sired. Call Peterson. Phono 363, | -13-8t FOR SALE—Good used care, cheap: | one Ford roadster, $130; one Ford speedster, $150; one Dodge roadster, | $250 and other good cars. Yellowstone Garage. 455 West Yellowstone avenue. 6-16-30" Truck: Aldrich, 1236 South ‘Loncoin, Neb. WANTED—Business girl with cozy tment. cipse in, desires room- June 1, Inquire Tribune. 6-16-31 Gressing delivered. three-room 8; close in. fh Chestnut street, ———— | a ary a Tribune assifiei aa—~ dh | Sout ; nen —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George McManus News of Interest to Ex-Servi A proposal that the American Le-, t reason-|zicn be given the sacred trust of car-| 151 North Jackson street. Phonejing for graves of Confederate veterans n the south has been made to General ulian S. Carr, Durham, N. C., com mander of the United Confederate vet-|raen is all v rans, National headquarters of the; jegion, sponsoring the move, has also} jmade the same request of the Grand) ment by an American Legion post at 5-15-2te| Army of the Republic. ] “Wo see your ranks growing very 2ENT—Unfurnished space for) thin, and while there are a few of you! world war, usiness on balcony of Smith-| yet with the living, the legion has an) state have contributed a large sum to [ambition to prove te: fidelity to you) all by accepting as a sacred trust the privilege of caring for and decorating all of the groves of America’s heroic \dead, who ‘fought on both sides of that| struggle resulting in the r=-birth of| contrary | one-dollar bills on Conwell or near the | OUF nation,” the legion’s request read:s/ mney found it unexpectedly, according ‘The legion asks that it be allowed to 5-16-1*} assume its trust on the coming Mem-|¢o1q ti ——|orial day. and add: leather | our flags over the graves of your and ‘) our dead and a similar decoration for each and all throughout America will be binding and undisputable evidence of the unity of our country forever.” “An exchange of An cx-soldier living in Mississippi, bece.aing the proud father of triplets, | tion, turned. Room 51, West Hotel. al girls, asked the American Legion © suggest names for them. On his assortion that he was a “good hand at poker and therefore willing to “take a chance on your pick,” it was Suggested that the “three queens” be named Annie, Maude and Kate. One-half of the A. B. F. in France drank a glass of beer in a Coblenz cafe about a month ago, American Le- gion men have informed their back hame buddies. The other half, who stayed back in Paris, was a Quarter. master Carps sergeant. The A: FE. F. soon will be reduced to just one of the pair, While a forest fire was sweeping down upon sick and wounded ex-sol diers confined in a Lakewood, N. J., hospital, American Legion men res: ‘cued their invalid comrades and parked them in an open field. Then they saved the hospital from destruc THE AMERICAN LEGION State and Local Activities. PAGE SEVER TARIFF PLANNED IN WOOLENSBY THE. JAPANESE TOKIO, April 23.—(Correspgndence of The Associated Press}—Importers and dealers in woolen textiles and woolen textile manufacturers in Japan are at odds over the textile manufac- turezs’ agitation for a 25 per cent ad valorem tax on imported woolens. Propone..ts of the proposed levy de- clare that Japan's textile industry still s In its infancy and should be pro- tected against the keen competition from abroad. The importers, on the other hand, contend that the present difficult. of the manufacturers are due mainly to their purchases of wool when it was at # high figure. They declare that if the import duty is rsised to 25 per cent. the people will be forced to pay more for their clothes ud the already high cost of living raised accordingly. Or coir EVERY SOO™ In THE = uP SUT MAGGIE: ice Men Featuring National, 23.—(Correspondence ted Press)}—The govern ment, spurred on by the recent large question,” Representative A. B. Ross-| adverse balance of trade, has decided has replied to the/to orgunize an investigation council Astor, member of the English parlianment, that adjust ed compensation for American service rong. to study means of encouraging export trade and of lowering the cost of pro- juetion. It is proposed also to send officials atroad to observe foreign markets and collect foreign trade data. FIRST WYOMING SPUD SHOW FOR TORRINGTON v Following indorsement of the move- Y.. which termed the Jent a “disabled veteran of the service men of the empire Schenectady, N « the Woodrow Wilson foundation. Eighteen irenchmen were digging in a German cemetery this spring for ammunition concealed by Germans| to terms of the armistice. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16,—The first Wyoming “Potato Show™ is to be held at Torrington, Goshen county, 70 miles northeast of Cheyenne, next. November or December. Suitable pre miums will be offered and it is expect- ed thet potatoes from all parts of the state will be exhibited. ‘The state's potato prodyction for 1921 sold for ap- proximately $3,000,000. ‘The 1922 crop is expected to be 50 per cent. larger. ey sents, > Tae Automobile Stolen In Colorado Found CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—A large touring car stolen at Fort Col lins, Colo., at 11:15 o'clock Saturday night was recoveral by the polico here at 1.15 o'clock Sunday morning, just two hours after it had been stolen. It was abandoned here in front of a restauran' to what Enrico Piana, Italian consul,| American Legion at Los An- geles, Cal. Five aro still alive. Commander Hanford MacNider of| the American Lexion has received 700) invitations to date to speak in as many communities on Memorial Gay. He will accept the invitation of the St. Paul, Minn. Memorial day associa- An automobile run of 1,000 mfles with a 25 cent repair bill is a record made by Nicholas Farnis who made the trip to Newburg, N. Y., to attend an American Legion meeting. His 26 cent repairs were made to his wood en leg, damaged when he slipped off the foot brake. The United States Good Roads asso- ciation and the Bankhead National Highway association in convention as- sembled, have adopted resolutions in troduced by the American Legion, pro- viding preferential employement of ex-) soldiers in federal, state and country highway constructio TWO BIG WOLVES SLAIN sak SIS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Dillon, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that let- | ters Testamentary were on the 18th | day of February, 1922, granted to |the undersigned in the above es | tate. and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, tion. More than 21,000 ex-soldiers. asked the American Legion of Minnesota to adjust their claims against the gov ment during 1921. 42 per cent were for disability, com pensation, medical treatment. Of these claims, vocational training an While examining an ex-soldier to find out why he couldn't hear, an In dianapolis doctor found a wad of pa per in the doughboy's right ear, he reported to the American Legion. The man declared he had inserted the wad while going overseas in 1917, to keep from gettipg seasick. ‘To combat the robbery of Franklin Tenn, residences, members of the American Legion have formed a vigi lante committee. They have captur ed three burglars thus far. “The opinion of expatriate Ameri cans is not needed nor wanted on th newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may ap- pear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and that copies of this notice be mailed to the credit- ors of said bankrupt addressed to them at their several places of resi- dence, exhibited in the schedules filed herein according to law. Dated this 16th day of May, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish May 16, 1922. itiaas ERs NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Half Moon Lodge was incorpor ated in the office of the secretary of state of the State of Wyoming at 9 o'clock a. m. May 12, 1922. The term of existence of said com- pany i» for fifty years next afte? the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to engage in a general pleasure re- sort business in the state of Wyo- ming. The capital stock of said company is ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares of the par value of one hundred dol- lars per share. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of five directors and J. T. Scott, J. W. Johnson, A. E. Stir- rett, R. H. Nichols and C. B. Wag- ner shall constitute said board for the first corporate year of said company. The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the county of Natrona, state of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 806 Consolidated Royalty building in the City of Casper, said county, said state, and A. E. Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said office. A. E, STIRRETT, Secre Publish May 16, 17, 18, 19: 29 to the undersigned, John H. Casey, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. Dated March 30, 1922. JOHN H. CASEY, Administrator. BY GOVERNMENT MAN GILLETTE, Wyo., May 16—Two stock killers of the North Pumpkin butte country have been added to the list of dead through the activities of sovernment Trapper Hanson. Along with the wolves were taken seven subs. ‘The same trapper recently se-| sured two cubs from the den of the| M. W. Purcell, Attorney for Estate. notorious white wolf which has played| Publish May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; havoc with many herds in its district.! June 6, 1922. | Business and Professional Directory DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax, Service Office Phone 30 Residence ith Floor O-S Bldg. Phone 767| Private Hospital—612 South Durbin — ACCOUNTANTS +GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconntants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oi] Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY Midwest Ref. Bidz. Phone Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440; GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEIDEROUER 1107 South Melrose Phone LAWYERS ———— 289| NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 au WILLIAM 0. WILSON BAGGAGE and TRANSFER At y-at-Law — EEE ee | | Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block SEE BEN TRANSFER ©0. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano NURSERIES Moving. Phone 743 RAPID TRANSFER ¢, Piano and Furniture Moving | If It’s Movable We Move It Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W. Offic. Phone 701W BUILDING MATERIAL COLORADO NURSERY Co. Shade Trees—S. § . H. Puntenney 510 South Park Phone 7603 OSTEOPATHS DE CANDEINE |G DAVIS. steopathic ysician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 383 DR. L. L. WADE METAL WEATHER STRIPS hic’ Physician Ae Perey, E hone: eee Room 5-7 Wood Bldg. Phone 12773 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. (.. HAD DR. ED} A HAHN Suite 2, Tovnsend Block Phones. Offirs 423, Res, 1235 M. E. HAKNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone — Phone 1054W NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP. E Recoring and Cars Washed fast Yellowstone Avenue P 145" 5 eet Phone 1473W Residence 7513 DE. ©. I. ARNOLDUS a Osteopathic, and _Lhiropractle ROOF CONTRACTING Physician — WYOMING ROOFING CO. =; Generai Roofing Contractors, Repair- DR. I. E. BERQUIST ing and Recoating a specialty Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757'527 East Twefth Phone 19047 1 PPLOSDOL9HOLOOS 60006-99900 G990081994-0-00-00- 90194 OOOOOR ‘ 310 O-S Building Phone 1754