Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 12

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PAGE Reb LAST ANSWERS BY OR. GUNNING “Tete | (Continued from. Page One) ‘ law suit?—K. L. | you never! y made you roid legal ac 1 went against the advice] lawyer and you will nev-| 1 they tell me the truth? Will) a as a scenario writer?—B./ too much to idle gos makers and you will] vr ve confidence in hese things £0) e other. ‘The will become seeing you. @ successful rosper in your new| is no change Indicated i advisable to hold your} perty | Q—I am thinking of moving to] California to better my condition, is be a great mistake view-potnt for you to! go to California. Your trade is very| much overdone in all parts of Call- fornia “Q—How soon will the Widwest fur- nish me a house?—W. R. G. A-—You will be supplied with a! home place the first part of July. It is very advisable that you use every effort to remain with the company. Q—tIs it best for me to remain at my present endeavors or take up the profession? ‘Will RM. L. ever be well?—F. M. B A—Remain for thespresent where you-are-now, a change will ultimately be presented to you. It would greatly improve the health of R M. L. to move west. Q—win the Annoebell Of] company| bring in a welt?—H. G. F. (Mills, Wyo.) A—tThere will be a well bro: ight in in Sweetwater county within the year that will be a big producer. Q.—Where will I be more success-| ful tha:: Casper with my future work?) EA ‘A.—There is no place I could name/ at present that you would be more) successful in than Casper. | Q—Are we going to be successful in this business?—Mrs. L. B. | \.—As the year advances the busi-| ness in question will be very much better. Q—Am I gving to stay in Casper?/ Am I soon going to be married? What 2—A. C. H. 8. est for you to content) your present surround- will marry the man ‘you have Xe company with and set- tle here in Casper. Q—Will I succeed in selling my land and getting my price this summer?— Mrs. J. T. ‘A.—You will have a very good offer | for this land in the early fall, it will not be what you ask but I advise you to consider it Q—Is my father still ting? Will we sell our cafe this year?—Mrs. O. L. W. (Lask.) ‘A.—Your father ts st living. You will get a direct communication from him in a very short time. You will sell your business and move from Lusk in the late fail of this year. Q—How long will my husband hold his present position? Is there ad- vancement for him?—Mrs. H. A. C. A—There is no change indicated in the very near future. He will be pro- moted. You will remain here in Cas- per and prosper Q—I have lost a half dosen salad! forks, where are thty?—E. T. A—Your salad forks are wrapped in a napkin and are now in the bottom part of a drawer or chest filled with linen and underwear. Q—Will there be a change in my) life in the near future; is it for better or worse?—M. E. R. A—You seem to be undecided, you are not just sure of the venture. The change will occur and with the prop- er conduct on your part it will be for the best. ° Q—Win the-near by off welts being @rilled in the Bonanza belt strike a prodncer?—Mrs. M. I. C. (Manduson, Wyo.) A.—The company fn question will bring in a producer in the early part of October. Q—Will we prosper while in Casper? M. P. ‘A—You will prosper in Casper and} you will remain here very much long- er than you are planning. | Q—will my planned undertakings) prove a success? Do you advise change of business?—I. W. (Node, Wyo.) A.—You will haye great success if you follow the plans in mind. Q—Should I keep this business or ’ A. to hold on to your present business. Your husband should go to a physiclan and have a thorough examination. Q—Am I going to profit in my oil venture? Will I teach school the com- ing year?—M. E. 8. ‘A—You will teach school the com- ing year. Tho oil investment is good and you will prosper therefrom. Q.—Am I going to get the farm near Chugwater?—T. J. G. A.—You will be successful in ac-| quiring the land. You will also be| successful in farming the same. Q—iIs the lady in Nebraska coming} to pay me a visit?—B. 5S. S. A—You can look for your friend along the first part of July. Q—-Will I make a success in the! work 1 am flanning? Will I marry| the girl 1 am going with?—A. E. Cc. | ‘A.—You will be successful in both cases, go right after it. —wWill I ever get a better posi-| tion with my present company? Will I win the land suit in Montana?—k. D A.—You will remain in Casper and do well. You will win in the law| Do noi dispose of the land. | 1M GLAS Ll GoT HERE BEFORE MAJOR. GUMBO- Now PEARL AND I can HAVE THE PARLOR. ALU To OURSELVES AT LAST PVE THROWN MAJOR. GUMBO OFF MT TRAIL -HE’S PROBABLY MILES AWAY FROM HERE AOU) - PLL HAVE PEARL ALL To SAY, SHORTY, BE AT THE CORNER OF STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA sTREETS AT |) FoUR-—THIRTY- | WANT CR YOU TO KILL A GUY FoR. See ME-VLL BE Dis ae GUISED AS THE CAB-BRIVER Fr ALL RIGHT, HAJor- t USED TO OWN THAT HORSE - HER NAME \S PETROLEUM THE GOY You WAIST ME TO SHORTY, ALL ts LOST- HE’ KHAKI OUTING SUITS FOR MEN and WOMEN CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. sown comm SEER od We Crihune os COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyoming, May 28, 1922. Copxright, 1922, by Star Company. Great Britain Rights Reserved. Registered U. 8. Patent Office. HEY, PLL GIVE NUMBER THIRTEEN > You tio FoR THE SAWDUST AVENUE FOR. PETROLEUM — You CAns HAVE MY GOOD MAN, TAKE US FoR A RIDE THROUGH THE PARK - ANB DRIVE SLOWLY- WE HAVE PLEATTYC OF TIME poh na ( HEY, DRIVER, IF we | WANTED To FLY, WE WOLLB HAVE TAKEN AN AEROPLANE — HE | HY NEPHEW, SHORTC IMINA TIGHY PLACE- TI MUST SHORTY, I WANT YOU TO MEET PEARL, MY FUTURE HEY, PETROLEUM, COME BACK HERE !

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