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PAGE EIGHT BOWMAN MOVE TOLOCATION ON BEECH STREET: McRorey Residence Purchased for Mortuary, Second Street Location Will Be Given Up. WASHINGTON, July 12—Speciai the life and habits of the bee. Maurice ed States senate. linek. But there's a sting In it! |fornia was defending the tariff rate on |honey, Senator Walsh (Dem.) of Massa- | chusetts was attacking it, when Sena- tor Hitchcock (Dem.) of Nebraska in — peices aweetly has just been completed be} “Was there any evidence before the George McRorey interests) committees that the tariff was neces W. Rowman, in which Mr.|sury to protect the American bee from bought the old the pauper bees of Cuba and Mexico? outh Beech stree I suppose the pauper labor of the bees t there is threatening the exis- of honeybees the United * Senator Walsh crowed “than there was need of a tariff to protect the chickens of America from the pew plac remarkable funera’ tness of the street and the xterior of t re|the pauper ch nada.” Senator Hitchcock to scratch "There might be hard and vigor. ess food than the American got, on account of the cli Is it possible that the pauper MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE. of Mexico and Cuba, in a climate —— so calculated to ease and comfort, can Defanlt having been made in the| produce honey cheaper than the bees éonditions of one certain real es-/in the stimulating climate of the Unit tate mortgage. dated March 16th,|ed States?” A. D. 1921, made and delivered by C. W. Mapes and Nelle Mapes, of| with interest Casper, Wyoriing, to Charles; “I will say to the senator f-om Ne Knight, of Douglas, Wyoming, for) >raska.” said Senator Stanley (Dem.) One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00),| of Kentucky, alighting in the midst of which said mortgage was duly filed|the honeyed debate, “that it is rum- for record in the office of the|ored that a most elaborate and scier County Clerk and Officio Regis-| tific tnvestigation on the part of the ter of Deeds for Natrona County,| tariff commission has demonstrate Wyoming. on March 23, 1921, and|that without this duty the American > FE of Mort-|bee cannot maintain the American ae gmooe 47 | standard of living. Without this duty : |he would immediately drop to the low And upon Sake | ite api standard of living and dying, of dress * rns : pauper bees of Soyth America. the conditions of said mortgage. the" «would you leave the bee family ab- sum of One Thousand Dollars) ,1utely unprotected? Would you set ($1,000.00), together with an at-\ ina: bee queen uncrowned Would torney’s fee of One Hundred Fifty aes ‘the bee Groie uncared for? Dollars ($150.00), as provided in| Would you leave the American bee said mortgage; 2 withor the protéction of the law ,And, whereas, no suit or procee ok . 5 a: | the wise and safeguarding ing at law or in equity has been in-| aegis of this benificent congress? I debt secured by said mortgage, or| am surprised at the brutal and callous any part therecf; [indifference of the learned senator Notice is hereby given: That by’ trom Nebraska to the happiness and virtue of ihe power of sale in said/ tne honor and the comfort of the great mortgage contained, and the statute! American ber.” in such cases made and provided,| stung: by his colleague's words! Sen g | SENATE DEBATE HOLDS STING WHEN TARIFF ON HONEY IS DISCUSSED In fact, the senate probably bas something on M. Mabter- By this time the senate was buzzing|° said mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of the said mortgaged property, on the 20th day of July, ator Hitchcock remarked that it had occurred to him that possibly the er ervating climate of Cuba and Mex‘ e ° ° to ‘The Tribune.}—Az iin authority on Maeterlinck had nothing on the Unit- It was the honey schedule of the tariff bill that afforded senators an/ ruin of the American bee, and broken-| fornia is vastly more than the cost in opportunity to display their familiarity with the subject. Senator Shortridge (Rep.) of Call-riacer those flowers themselves will! once rrosperous state of California.” bloom under the beneficent influence! of protected sunshine.” Mr. President," Sena’sr Caraway (Dem.) of Arkansas protested, bo sen-/ ator from Nebraska forgets tha’ the| bees in C ada am. Europe work long } than the bees over here. We do not want to compel cur bees to \2-| bor as long as the bees of other coun-} tries.” had not heard,” Senator Stanley| continued, “but probably the American bee will organize under the beneficent influence of the Fordney-McCumber tariff bi t is pathetic, though, to indifference of the Dem to the welfare of the m when you think} women and children who on the activities of this e; whe ink ‘of the ardous la-/ r in placing a bee gum under a tree, | nd waiting for God and nature and| the energy of the bee to fili it with] honey! If they were supported in| their arduous task by*this wise duty,/| I can now see the want and penury| and the unrequited toll of the happy owners of Caltfornia, where God is flowers all the year round, and scnoshine with each returning day, to he poor, unprotected bee. fornia flowers, and Callfornia fruits te|fol. Indeed, it is the land of eternal Be sends his product over here aid a California bee; to have to tead/| sunshine, whereas Kentucky is the And takes away our money.” ” an unprotected life, helpless against | land of eternal moonshine. As for Ne- An@ the debate droned on. the compefition of some foreign bee on|braska, I doubt whether its incitment eR a <a" per a sand waste yonder in Mexlco, or per-|climzie would suffer any kind ot a| NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR precarious life among the frosen wilds cerned with the happiness of the in. pad is of Canada. Or perchance be should be/ dividual bee. Bees are not all wild aacaisinas | protected against the wayward = they are tn Kentucky, ‘They are ge Seat gt, Wroming, County | who happens to make a littie boney in| somewhat domesticated. it costs Ne “, | China or Japan. Oh, Mr. -President,| time and money to guard and protect Sn betes} aren Ore Oe Coe Casper Daily Cridune “Just think of it. ‘With nothing on| ‘Tt ts quite true,” be said, “that earth but the California climate Cali- "How doth the little foreign bee Destroy our homemade honey. if this duty is not impomed, I see the/them. The cost of so daing in Calt-! wit: Lot Numbered 16, Block 118, Town (now City) of Casper, Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. was sold for taxes due said county for the year 1918, by E. M. McDon- Se oreny, » on July 1, The said real estate wns assessed hearted dwellers al! over the fair and| other countries.” Sseator Hitchcock at this junctare| interpolated these winged words: H “Mr. President, the senator has en- tirely omitted the impending menace of competition from the German bee.” “I believe I can put the stacement of the senator from California into | ppropriate language. I suggest this: WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922. WANTED—*5 buyers for the famous Rickenbacker automobile. ee Mey- j-1l-2t has been ler Corpora- found in Natrona W: 4 <a, ae of the certificate of purchase of! ssid real estate, hereby given no- tice that he will on the Z7th day of July, A. D. 1922, apply to the Treasurer of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming, for a deed to the above described A Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, this 1st day of May, A. D. 1922. GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD. 5, 12, 19 and 26 ~92: CALL 80 W| Connor Transfer 232 South Center “I forgot that,” Senator Stanley con- fessed. ““chere,” Senator Hitchcock remin¢- ed him, “the mark has fallen so tre- mendousty that no doubt the bee is| able to live at far lees cost than the American bee, and I have no doubt that this country will be flooded with a general importation of hovey from Germany in consequence. “But Mr. President, this has been a glorious day. The Good Book de scribes a country of prosperity as a land flowing with milk and honey, and| this afternoon will be signalized by this Republican senate in putting a/ higher tariff not only upon the milk, but upon the honey, so that even our| prosperity is not to be subjected to a tarift.”" Senator Shortridge, who had been listening impatiently to this discus- sion, drew his six feet-four to full height, combed his bald head with his fingers, adjusted his eyeglasses in their precarious position on his nose, and repli { | THOSE TWINGES OF RHEUMATISM ARE RELIEVED In many medical text-bonks you twill find salicylic acid rated an.ab~ solute specific for attacking the| third ain of rhoumatism. Salicylic taken in Its best form in GLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. This acid conten %AXO ASPIRIN dis' capillary blood ¥ lieves and relaxes them and Ci one duces a healthful iration. Ta, ds this that TRtenmnnd ané in many ~ span a gertant also found im x6. lemeee paweet 4 —It's aveorted , —It_ relieves | —It's a | Ask Your for ae “Three Boz" r 1AKo ASPIRIN Tacaeeiie Reoreen, | * ‘Washington, D. A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock P, M. at|would so impair the activities of the | the front door of the Court House! bees in those countries that it might | of the District Court, Casper, Na-|be possible for the American bee, | trona County, Wyonmng, at which time and place there will be sod at public auction to the highest bidder for cash so much of the mortgaged property hereinafter described as/cessfully with ,Mexi¢an and Cuban Will be required to satisfy the) bees. amount due on said mortgage, to-| “Is. not that an argument which gether with the interest thereon to|might be taken into accounti” he de the date of sale, and attorney’s| manded fees. | “That Which said property is described as follows: | ing of courst in the of American life, and enjoying « mate much more ‘stimulating, .to pro: duce ‘sufficient honey to compete suc. higher stan weighs with me,” Senator Stanley admitted. “And it should have weight with the committee. Lots Twenty-two (22) and Twen-| ‘There is a good deal in habit and ty-three (23) in Block Sixty-five! environment. The American bee liv (65) of Sheridan Heights Addition,|in a protected atmosphere. He wor! Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. |in a protected hive. He will make pro- Said sale will be conducted by! tected honey from protected flowers, the Sheriff or under-sheriff of Na-| winging his way through a protected trona County, Wyoming. mosphere: and perhaps sooner or CHARLES KNIGHT, Publish June 7, 1: 5, 12, 1922. | oe | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. The State of Wyoming, Cotnty of Natrona, »s. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the following described real estate, to- wit: Lots Numbered 108, 109 and 180, Kenwood Addition to the Town {now City) of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming. was sold for taxes due said County for the year 1918, by E. M. McDonald, County Treasurer, on July 1, 1919. The said real estate was assessed and taxed as the property of Robert Belman, and the time for redemp- tion of the said real estate expired on the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1922. That diligent inquiry has been made and the said Robert Belman| carmot be found in Natrona County, | State of Wyoming. | That the undersigned, the owner of the certificate of purchase of said real ereby gives notice the 27th day of July, pply to the Treasurer a County, State of| Wyoming, for a deed to the above! described property Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, this 1st day Mortgagee. | 4, Z1, 28, July} Lorain Oven Method. of May A. D. 1922. | f GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD, | ‘Take the canning of cherries, for in- Pub. Jul 19 and 26, 1922 tance: The first step is to select only : 3 TR. | sound, ripe fruit. 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