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ried; mur tead . Box ASS, pected; steady job. x ate WANTED—FEMALE e| Lady clerk, easy job. Box wenn f B7-3tdh Women for general house pa assist in care of children; . Phone 1543J. (ONS WANTED ay wishes work by the day . 305 East Railroad avenue. BArit® S 5—By eastern man, clerical ’ experience on six years’ Box A63, Tribune. 'S WANTED—Expert gard- ht keep up and care for your d shrubbery by contract or onable; erences: uire Richard Rosendale, 642 {th street. Phone 165s. RVICES OFFERED ' b—Laundry work, rough dry hed; work called for and 230 South Fenway street. 7. 5-16-3t* L contracting; any kind of ; repair work by day or con- kinds of concrete work; xcavating, sand and gravel; te call at 1625 East Second phone 1882W for appoint- 6-18-6t* —<$<$<$< CLEANING, furniture re- upholstering, vacuum for rent. Call Cormier and 107 South Durbin street. 82M. 5-18-10t* films developed free with 1. Tho Pick Stndio, 242 md street. 5-16-5t* RTAINS and blankets laun- cugs and carpets cleaned by aner. 713 South McKinley athone 1453J. 5-16-3t* furniture re Asb, or phone 8-6-tf WANT your call at 367 So. 75 for day and night taxi enger service; country trips 5-13-8t* p = = WANTED TO BUY TO BUY — Reasonable [coat ranse with reservoir. is1M. 5-18-1t [Ib-ro Box — Secona-hana "@. gents’ watches, saddles, knd shoes. 216 West First one 1364W. 5-10-10t* b— Dodge touring car; will “bod Ford as part payment. ree Press during business call 143J. 5-17-2t° b TO BUY—A postal card Jmera about 122-A Eastman htic lens. Address Box A-53, 5-18-6t* MBINGS—Made up in bobs, S%rs and switches; prices rea- er] 312 North ‘Beech street. Pe B-17-3t* 9,7O BUY—Week old calves. < 1385. 5-16-3t* ‘TO BUY— Furniture of 120 West Midwest avenue 2-24-f ba) TO BUY—Second-hand fur- | ¢er, pr anything of value; high- ~@ price paid. 367 South Ash one 1660. 5-0-tf and sell anything of valve. ise Furniture Co. Phone 1036. 3-16-tf Anything you hars in the second hand furniture and more for it. Phone 1086. 3-16-tf D—TO RENT > TO RENT— By June 1, m strictly modern house \kfast nook; must be in good n pavement; two in family ple people and will be per- bf suited. Box A-55, Trib- 5-17-2t* TO RENT—Five, six or bom house, modern with gar- t be good location; reason- for year. Call 830R. 5-18-1t* SALE— AUTOMOBILES . S¥LE — Ford delivery truck,| anning order; price $60. 153 rbin street. Phone 268J. §-17-1t LE—Puliman four-passenger | ¥; new top, paint and bat- jor just overhauled; fair tires, terms. Scoop at 1117 Esast ne avenue. 5-17-2t° 1LE—Good used cars all in hape; prices reasonable; also cars on commission; bring over and we will get you BRINGING UP FATHER HUSBAND TO A PLACE To EAT wricH t HAVE DISCOWERED- THE FOOD IS, WONDERFUL -1 WOULD LiKe To be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus|Big Exports Of one Ford roadster, $1 speedster, $150; ono’ Dofee roadster, $250 and other good cars, Yellowstone Garage. 455 West Yellowstone avenu 5-16-3t FOR SALE—Ford racer, Inquire at Fire Department Statipn No. 2 5-18-2t ; one Ford FOR SALE—Modet Hupmobile, w five-passenger; four tires, ne mechanically perret, $550 on Scoops G MLIT Bast Yel- 5-17-20° re FOR SALE—Ford car, cheap if taken at once. Call « Room 4, Zutter- meister building from 12 noon to 2:30 4 le 5-17-2t¢ ea eS a a FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, $350 cash. 243 South Center istrect. Phone 702. B-17-2t* AUTO ACCESSGRIES ID TIRES—30x: $8; 30x3%, $10; 34x4, $20; others i proportion; ofl and gas. Gates Serview Station. 5-17-6t* a ee OIL AND GAS—Gates Service Sta- tion, 240 South Wolcott; street. Serv- ice is our name. 5-17-6t* LIVESTOCK. FOR SALKQ OR TRADE Draft hi harness} dump wag- ons, A-1 condition. L. 15. Blanchard 1206 North Glenarm street. Phone 11473. 4-7-30t FOR SALE—Large work mare, saddle horse, two-year-old colt, wagon and harness. See Ben Realty''Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. 517-4 FOR SALE—All kinds yf teams, har- ness, wagons, plows, fresnoes, etc.; we would rather sell ch«jap here, than to pay freight and sell ‘cheaper. Hol- land Brothers. 1242 Worth Phillip street. Phone 1333. 5-16-5t* RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. BRING in your relingigishments and deeded homesteads; mmke the price and terms right and wel will find you a buyer. Frank Duff, 236 Hast Mic west avenu 4-19-12t FOR SALE—HDUSES FOR SALE—Nice new ‘home in best residence district of Casper; will sell furnished or unfurQished; owner leaving city account off health. For lars address beg A-57, Trib- 5-16-3t* une. * FOR SALE — Furnished two-room house; wiil take car as part pay- ment; newly painted, calsomined; lights and water; $1,60f, halance $25 ber month; will rent. Inquire 1229 East Eighth street. Phane 304, $-17-3t FOR SALE—Fiveroo house, fur- nished or unfurnishech will take car or very smali payment Hown; bargain; owner left Casper. I%px 571, Cody, Wyo. 5-16-30" FOR SALE—Four-roote house and lot in east part, $3,500, easy terms. Call for Scoop, 1117 East’ Yipllowstone ave- nue. 5-17-2t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One lot, shack on rear, good location; lights, water and gas in alley; southwest prt near refin- ery; cheap; terms. Sse Evans after 5 p. m. 622 West Mixywest avenue. 5-17-3t* ———— FOR SALE—Two lots in East Bur- lington addition; 50 feet frcm Yel- lowstone highway «© Thorneburg street. Call at 588 South Center street between 4 and 7 o'clock; $300 cash for the two. 5-17-4t* Hoo Soe HOUSEHOLD. GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMIEY AUCTION HOUSE, Buying and selling all the time Used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sirtain, auction- 326 West Yellopystone avenue. 11-19-+tf Phone 1617J. baby buggy, FOR SALE—Ivory re reversible gear; reascmable. 512 East Thirteenth street. Phgne 1 va FOR SALE—One bed complete with good mattress anf springs; one waxed oak dresser to match bed; this furniture is good 2s nbw; a bargain if street. Phone 1222R. FOR SALE—Piano dijofold; kitchen cabinet; rugs, matttess; apartment for rent. 228 West ‘leventh street, Apartment 5. 5-15-6t* FOR SALE—One gocsl piano. 344 South David street. 331-tf — FOR SALE—Weber baby grand panio in fine condition; a bargain. Phone 751M. 5-17-6t* SEE US for gas appfances; we wil save you money. ifxchange furni- ture Co., Phone 1086. 3-16-tf SS ee IF YOU WANT seccmd-hand furni- turefi or anything nd-hand, or Pave anything to trafie, call at 367 uth Ash street or p’hone 1660. 7-9-t? FOR SAL > _Universal range; reason- able. 134 North Kingball street. 5-16-3t* ———— FOR SA'LE—Good dnophead Singer, $25 with attachmemt. 150 North Fenway street. Phone 1263. 5-18-2t* —————— FOR SALE—Baby bur:gy in good con dition; also Gordon motor crib. 319 Fast A street. 5-18-20. —— FOR SALE—New and) good second- it, If you buy or sell a car, i see us. Auto Exchange, Center streets. 5-18-10t hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rented. 129 West..Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J, ition; and Aldrich, 15 gas and coal ranges; three pianos; overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel- lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. }-21-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-95-t¢-dh FOR SALE—At a bargain, two 125 horsepewer boilers in excellent con. two 2%-ton Bethlehem terms to proper party. J. G. 1236 South Fifteenth street. 5-15-60° FOR SALE—Double drawer National cash register, practically new. Call . ‘Truck: Loncoin, Neb. FOR SALE — Galvanazed hood-pipe and exhaust fan, cheap. Phone 1453. 5-18-tf ry. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Mid- west Bidg. 5-17-4t FOR SALE — Uncalled for tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Lyric theater building. 5-18-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALB OR TRADE—City proper- ty in Roundup, Mont., for * property. Fred Hightower, Alcova youte, Box 26. 5-16-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Buick Six, five-passenger touring car. 1918 model; in good condition. 113 North Kimball street. 5-17-2t" FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equtity in nice four-room home in southeast part of town; enclosed: back porch; water, lights and gas; owner is in market for used car, piano, contrac- tors’ equipment or lot close in. Call owner. Phone 1731W, 5-18-2t° FOR SALE OR RENT ——— FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12¢ plano. Phone 1468. FOR SALE OR RENT—House, four rooms, full basement furnished; gar- age, chicken house. T. F, McLaughlin. 1 5-17-3t* FOR RENT HOUSES WANTED—Coupie to take three-room furnished house for six months for very little rent, Owner left Casper. sox 571, Cody, Wyo. FOR RENT— Strictly modern four- room, nicely furnished house with breakfast nook; gas. 244 South Fen- way street. Phcne 1880 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT — Two-rcom furnished house. 948 South Chestnut street. Phone 1676R. 5-18-2t WANTED—Man and wife to share my modern five-room home; very smail rent and care for two children during day. Box A-60, Tribune. FOR RENT — Two-room nished; lights and water, Inquire 1229 East % Bighth 5-17-3t ee et FOR RENT — Six-room unfurnished house’ modern; gas; double garage on pavement; $65 per month. Phone 13773. 5-13-2t — FOR RENT—Stx-room modern fur- nished house; close in; reduced rent. 218 North Beech street. 5-18-3t ——————— FOR RENT—Bungalow at 509 West Ninth street, kitelen, bedroom, bathroom complete; and large living and dining room. Inquire C. B. Hoff- hine at the Mills Company in the new Becklinger building. 53-tf ginning June 2, furnished house, to couple; no chil- dren; references. Phone 669W. erat house; gas furnished; sired. Phone 818R. FOR RENT—Two-room house; four blocks south of refinery; everything furnished; $30 per month. 1328 South Box Elder street. 5-16-3t — FOR RENT—Four-room house, cor- ner 543 East Frist and Park ave- nue; unfurnished except stoves and water, lawn; large Phone 857J. ——_—<$—$— — ———<—<—_—— FOR RENT—Four-room house, com- pletely furnished, cree piano; also garage. 1140 Sout wry. 5-17-4t* 5-16-4t oe FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house, $25 per month. Inquire for Nordwall, two blocks north of Mills Construction Co. office, Mills, Wyo. 5-17-3t* ee FOR RENT— Furnished or unfur- nished house at 910 North Burling- ton; three rooms upstairs and three down; $20 unfurnished; $30 furnished. Phone 1078 for appointment. ‘ 5-16-3t FOR RENT—Four-room house, hard- ‘wood floors; electric lights; $30 per month. 252 East.G street. Phone 554 evenings. 5-3-tf ——_—_—— YOR RENT — Seven-room modern house, corner of Fenway and First street; $35 per month. Phone EAE at FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house, 640 South,Ash street. « FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath; $5 a week for two or $4 a week for one gentleman. 341 North Beech street. Phone 514J. 5- FOR RENT—Modern 316M. ; FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. hot and cold water; close in, $20 per month. 433 South Park street. 5-18-4t* FOR RENT—Modern sieepingrooms at Colorado rooms, 423 South Dur bin street. Phone 1174, 5-17-6¢ ROOM AND BOARD, modern house one or two gentlemen. 743 South Darbin street. 5-17-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms with bath in connection; alxo pri vate bath and tollet for ladies; close stone. Phone 1748W. FOR RENT—Three furnish: all modern reasonable. Oak street. FOR RENT—Close in, modern sleep. ; suitable for one or two. ingtoom: Inquire 142 South Beech street. 5-18-1t FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, ad. joining bath, one-half block from court house, $5 per week. 224 North Wolcott street. 5-17-4t FOR RENT — Four furnished base- ment rooms. 802 South Oak street. Phone 1681M. 5-18-3t FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, adjoining . bath;outside entrance; close in, 424 South Grant street. 6-18-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern room for one or two gentlemen; close to bath; very reasonable. 526 South Center street. Phone map 4 -18-1t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished up stairs bedroom; next to bath; close in, 310 CY avenue. S-ly-2t FOR RENT—Nice modern room; suit- able for two. 835 South Ash street. iPhone 679R. 4-17-3t ROOM at the Antlers; exclusive; mod- erate, 616 South Wolcott street. 5-12-6t FOR RENT—Thgee-room apy mte; close in. South Chestnut street. FOR RE} apartmens; able. Apply nue. furnished Apply 1235 5-16-3t T — Three-room furnished close in; very reason- 745 West Railroad av 5-16-3t FOR RENT—Attractive modern fur- nished four-room apartment, $2! will lease for one year or longer. In quire H. Twichell. 642 East Twelfth street. 5-18-tf FOR RENT — room basement suitable for two fam lights and bath. 1444 8-3t T — Basement two-room apartment; bedding and dishes not furnished; gas, lights and laundry privileges. 1318 South Spruce street. 5-18-2t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; light and pleas. unt; close in. 603 South Beech street. 5-18 3t FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished down town — locatior new; private bath, electric range, built-in’ features, Murphy bed and mattress, refrigerator, steam heat; light and airy; laundry privil- eges include electric washer and iron- ing board; reasonable rent. Call 1539M 4-19-tf FOR RENT —Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment; close in, on paved street. 716 Bast A street Pratt Apartment House. Phone 868J. 5-17-tf FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment in modern house; garage \f desired; newly tinted walls, wood floors, gas heat, electric Ughts; one block off pavement; rent reasonable. 1119 East Third street Phone 14 5 FOR RENT—Furnished three-room modern apartment; built-in features; alls tinted; woodwork enameled: th; hot water furnished; gas range; rent and*back entrance garage; half block from Second street. 133 South “onwell Square. 5-18-4t* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, livingroom, bedroom, bath and ktichen; built-in features; large pleas- ant rooms. 803 South Lincoln street. Phone 1630M. 5-18-1t* FOR furnished apartment, all conven: fences; good location, 141 West Tenth street. 5-18-1t FOR RENT — Two modern front rooms, furnished for light house- keeping. Inquire rear of 716 West Ninth street. 5-18-4t FOR RENT—Room for gentleman in strictly modern home; rent reason- able, 445 South Grant street. Phone 394M. 5-18-2t WANTED—Business girl with cozy apartment, close in, desires room- mate, June 1, Inquire Tribune. 5-16-3t-dh FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in modern home; meals if desired. 333 South Park street. Phone 1627J. 6-17-3t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. 413 South Durbin street. 5-17-3t* FOR RENT—Two very pleasant fur- nished housekeeping rooms; front and back porch; modern except bath; $25. 1016 South Chestnut street. 5-18-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished hot water heat; apartment; gas range; disap- pearing 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- ette; toilet and water; unfurnished. Apply 215 North Lincoin street. || : 6-16-8 FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Two two-room furnished apartments, $15 each. 1337 Locust street. North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. 5-16-4t FOR RENT—One threeroom unfur- trees. | One ern; rents to phone 539W. FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping; rent very reasonable. 821 CY avenue. 5-18-3t FOR RENT—Newly furnished apart- ment; close suitable for two peo: ple; hot water heat; breakfast nook, etc., $55. Phone 1598W or 1424M. 5-18-3t FOR RENT — Nice two-room _fur- nished apartment. 443 West Yollow- stone avenue. 5-18-1t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath- room, and kitchenette; disappearing bed; hot water heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1-tt FOR RENT—Modern two-room. fur- nished basernent apartment; gas and lights furnished. 805 East Third street. Phone 1302R, 5-16-3t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment, modern. Apply in_base- ment. 1131 South Elm street. 5-18-2t FOR RENT—A furnished basement apartment with gas, 1219 South Elm street. Phone 1583J. 5-18-1t FOR RENT—Very desirable two-room furnished apartment; heat, light, gas and electric washer furnished. 510 CY avenue FOR RENT—Neatly furnished mod- ern two-room apartment; reasonable rent. Call 1872W. 319 South Jackson street. 5-18-tt FOR PENT—Two-room modern fur- nishea apartment; water, gas and lights; furnished, $25, 1149 South Cherry street. 6-18-3t* FOR RENT—Two or three-room mod- ern furnished apartment. 628 East Second street. 5-18-1t FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; also sleepingroom; reduced rent. 304 East A street. 5-17-2t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished semi-basement apartment; light and and laundryroom; privilege of bath and telephone; lights water and gas furnished; rent reason- able. 151 North Jackson street. Phone 577. 5-15-6t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE ROOMS. One or four ground floor rooms; very reasonable; brick dwelling just bouth of Lukis Candy Co. See Ben Realty’ Co., realtors, 202 Midwest Bidg. 5-17-4t FOR RENT—Garage, one-half block off pavement. 445 South Grant street. Phone 394M. 5-18-2t LOST AND FOUND , BOST—A bunch of keys, containing one Ford key. Finder please leave Rt Tribune office and recelve reward. 5-17-2t* LOST—Boston bull terrier; wears har- ness with license No. 19. Call 164 or return to 123 South Beech street. 5-18-tf ;| LOST—Engraved octagon wrist watch 418) valued as keepsake. Reward. East A street. Phone 774W. 5-18-2t* PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY palmistry; have re- turned. Room 51, West Hotel. 5-18-6t LEGAL NOTICES. THE FRANTZ CORPORATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING To the stockholders of the Frantz Corporation: Notice tion, that the annual meeting of said stockholders will be held at/ 302-3 Oil Exchange building, Cas- per, Wyoming, at 3 o’clock 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- RENT—Nice two-room modern, is hereby given to the) stockholders of the Frantz Corpora-_ MAGGIE -HES SOME COUNT AN’ HE CERTAINLY KNOWS GOOD FOOD -HE TOOK ME 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 cun- clusion of said mecting, and all a3- journments thereof. Stockholders who cannot be pres- ent in person 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 22. , 22, 28, 24, 1 woettiin he be 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 is for fifty years next after 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 corporatitn 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 sai company. The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the county of Natrona, state of Wfoming. The principal office of said compen ysis 306 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, Secretary. Publish May 16, 17, 18, 1922. ranks 2 Po ais te NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN- NUAL MEETING OF _ STOCK- HOLDERS OF WYOMING-KEN. TUCKY PETROLEUM COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of Wyoming-Kentucky Petroleum Company will be held at the office of the Company, room 533 Midwest Refining building, corner Second and Wolcott streets, Casper, Wyeming, on Monday, the 29th day of May, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day for the purpose of con- sidering a proposition of merging the capital stock of our said com- pany with the capital stock of Roll- ing Fork Oil and Gas Company, a Kentucky corporation, upon the terms in said proposition contained; for the purpose. of election of di- rectors, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. WYOMING-KENTUCKY PETRO- LEUM COMPANY. By GEORGE H. WILSON, Secretary. Publish May 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1922. eS eee 20, 22, 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 13th 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 years. The number of directors shall be lected for the first year are J. T. Wilson, Mark U. Weber, and A. J. Hardendorf. The objects and purposes of the ness of manufacturing, buying, selling, and dealing in nitro-glycer- ine and other explosives, and the | d_ mines. | The principal place of business 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. pdateh in Ath al sty FISHERIES OUTPUT. VANCOUVER, B. C., May of British Columbia for 1921 was $13 953.450 as compared with $22,3 in 1920, according to returns pul by the dominion bureau of statistics in conjunction with the departmen* of marine and fisheries. This is the smallest return since 1914, the ‘peak peing reached in 1918 when the total was over $27,000,000, three, and the names of those se-| corporation are to conduct the busi-| blasting and shooting of oil wells| > shall be located at the Consolidated! 18.—To-| tal value of the fisheries producticn | TO DINTY MOORZ'S!: H igher Tariff On Citric Acid Is Petitioned | Wheat Pending Wash., May 18. — Five and bushels of wheat‘ will be exported to European ports ¢uring the present month by the ‘orthwest Wheat Growers, associated Walter Robinson, the manager hag @n- nounced, Ships are being. loaded at Seattle and Portland with Washington and Idaho wheat. Less than § per cent of the 1921 wheat pool remains to be sold by the growers, he said. D.A.R . Member Dies At 106 NEW FIELDS, N. H., May 18.— Pirs. Mary R. Pike, a real daughter of the Revolution, died here at the age of 106 years, 8 months and 4 days. She had been f Mrs. Pike was the oldest person possibly in New F Her grandfather, Captain Luke Brodhead, served on the staff of La- fayette. Rev. Joyn Brodhead, her father, was the founder of Methodism WASHINGTON, May 18. — Higher|!" New Hampshire. A_ brother, protection for the citric acid industry |Geerse H. Brodhead, was for a time of southern California, than proposed | resident of the New York Stock ex- in the pending tariff bill was urged | cCbange. upon the senate by Senator * = Hiram Johnson, He asked for a rate P. t t F. of twenty cents a pound, as against | FOUCCULON fOr the 18 per cents ad valorem recom- commission, on lime be made twelve cents mended by the finance and also requested that the rate citrate of a pound instead of seven. Summer Hits North Atlantic BOSTON, May 18.—From ng in its reports on the ice pa the tee one of the north Atlantic today | came a call for summer under-/ . The coast guard cutter Tampa, Chinese Women TIENTSIN, May 18.—(By The Asso- ,clated Press).—Women and children tn |the Linsi mine region have been taken to Tongshan, where they will remain under the protection of the American guards. Missionarieq from Changil have been removed to Shinwangtao. ‘The predent indications are that General Chang Tso-Lin is withdrawing his troops from Kaiping and Kuyeh to Lanchow, where he is ¢orming a bridgehead, while establishing his main position near Changi. sent word by radio that “one Ja Goo ee t drawers, nainsook,” of stated > ss and “one bale undershirts, cot- Pp ernmen were urgently needed. It was| th requested the summer weigh’ garments N, 8. Europe Headed For Bankruptcy, Chicagoan Says CHICAGO, May 18.—Europr. is heading, econoniie and financial courses, cph R. Noel, former head of the Chi- cago Association of Commerce, who hes returned from a three months’ trip to Europe said. “It must balance budgets, restore sold standard, cancel paper moncy, re-establish trade relations and throw away an attitude of Jealousy,” he said. “I belley in future years we will find it expedient from a selfish stand- point to cancel the debt of millions that Europe owes us. But we should first put over some good old fash- ioned bargaining and get reduction of their armies, repudiation of paper money and the cessation of extrava- gant expenditures and trade barriers.” ‘iikie ts aetna ans, Towa leads all the states in the gross value of farm products AUDITORS ee ee ee REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Inoome Tax Service, ith Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg, Phone 289 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 Archit: s 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 |‘BAGGAGE and TRANSFER TRANSFER Co. Heavy Hauling and Pisno Movirs. Phone 743 RAPID TRANSFER gage, Piano and Furniture Moving It It's Movable We Move It Phoge 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER’ | Res. Phone 87W = O/fics Phune 701W BUILDING MATERIAL 4 SATHER STRIPS A. Larson, Phone 4943 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN 2, Townsend Block Suite Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. 2 Phone 1457 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 DR. I. E. BERQUIST | Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 SEE BE Baggage, forwarded through the American consul gencral at Halifax, tS ee, cope the bankruptcy toward which it must alter its political, Jos- Business and Professional Directory 1 L | Suite 204-205 M it Has Big Deficit TOKIO, April 25.—(Correspondence of the Associated Press).—The govetn- ment faces a deficit in tax revenues for the fiscal year ending last March of yen 141,000,000 or a shrinkage of between fifteen and twenty per cent on the estimates for that period, ac- cording to the official returns Just made. Tax incomes showed a marked fall- ing off all around from the prelimi: nary estimates set by the officials, ——$(,-— Chinese Envoys In Tokio Leave TOKIO, May 18. — (By the Associ- ated Press}—The entire staff of the Chinese Jegation left Tokio with- out notifying the foreign offica, declaring their departure was due to the failure of Peking to supply funds for Chinese students here and the rox fusal of Japanese banks to make fur- ther advances on the ground of lack of security. —E————— A British inventor has succeeded in ‘producing a perfectly transparent rub- (ber, for which many uses are predict- ‘ed, notably as a substitute for glass in automobile windshields and win- dows. DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. Office Phone 30 Residence Private Hospital—612 South Durbin SO HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEIDEROUER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 ie LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE awyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers idwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ————— ee NURSERIES COLORADO NURSERY CO. je Trees-—S, H. Pu 510 South Park ntemmey Phone 7603 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune’ Apartments. Ph. 388 Goon aks Pee feopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Bldg. Phone 12775 DE. ©. A. SANFORD eopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1036 RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing —Cle: Recori : 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 10541 NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP | Repairing, Recoring and Cars Washed 522 East Yellowstone Avenue Phone 1473W Residence 7543 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Coutractors, Repair- ing and Recoating a specialty East Twefth Phone 18043 527 PLOT ELLE4 99000006809 OS G4 FIHOIS-P-00-90-9-9-0- 9-04 OODOCH oe — Ts