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Simonizing Shop HOTEL, SCHOOL ANDIGE PLANT — [Simonse Stow ) SEVERAL WELLS NEAR SAND ON ARE NEWTEAPOT IMPROVEMENTS | ste taxe em} TEAPOT, TWD ARE CEMENTED “Bimonize,.” ig the motto’ adapted by Ben Glenberg and C. C. Spears, " ‘With several welle nearing the sec ond Wall Creek sand it will be « managers of the Casper Simoniz- matter of only a few weeks until In the last few months so many changes have taken place ite of Teapot that it is scarcely recognizable. ch of unbroken prairie it is rapidly being trans- The future of Teapot is limit- . 1, nertheast quarter rection 20. 4) Grilling at 65 feet. 2, southeast quarter section 20- rigging up. . 1, northwest quarter section ing shop at Wolcott and Railroad streets an establishment where cars are washed, polished and given & preserving coat of “Simons.” 2 i Fre f l enna reeves erpereseneese nat ted ae reases = DONING oY oTEM IS PROTEGTION ued from Page One) operation of everyone of u present, I propose that a big tract of land, about ten square blocks, be purchased about a quarter of a mile from town ,and that everyone of you real esthte men be allotted #0 many Ii on absolutely equal basis. lots to. A building restriction of $15,000 min- imum should be placed on these houses, and each purchaser should be need another coat of the polish for five or si months. Some cave have been knawn to go eight months without a new coat. “The simonizing process is an extremely laborious one. First, the surface of the car is washed and is then rubbed fo rfive hours. Then it is stmonized for an equal period of time, a thorough if @ difficult method. We cieim that a car, which has been simoutzed js far better able to withstand weather condi-. tions than one which has not. It is also improved greatly in appear. and and looks Ike new.” Glenbderg and Spears also have a spraying device to keep the sur- face of a new car under water for & period of several hous so that the paint will be hardened. It is con be ready to drill in. pany is as follows, 2: pithy sash drilling at 2,577 feet. 28-89-78, Qrilling at 1,775 feet. southeast qi 39-78, drilling at 248s feet. | 27-29-78, Status of other weils of the com- No. 1, southwest quarter section Grilling at 2,550 feet. 1, northwest quarter of section 1, northeast quarter section 20. Grilling at 2.080 fect. Hi 1, northeast quarter section 28- No. 38-78, northwest quarter. section Grilling at 1,360 feet. » southwest quarter section No. 1, sou! section 28. o, 1, southwest quarter section Grilling at 935 feet. ‘o. 1, northwest quarter section 34- . 1, southwest quarter section 2- . 1, southwest quarter section 11- . spudding in. . 1, northwest quarter section 10- . 1, northesat quarter section 15- “HURRICANE’S GAL’ 1S orme to a bustling town. “When a car is once stmonized, (coming in with regularity. drilling at 510 feet. ee " ess and it is growing as fast as the law will allow. @ust and rain shun it as if their | we. 1 on the nerthwest 5, weaneeataeniet aotion © a > ol "T Sout," yesia Hahet-oeam ve. Red The Teapot Development compariy is planning a 15-ton/ greatest desire were to stay away | section 2129-78 and No. 1 on the) 29-78. drilling at 1,650 feet. js nga ed be rag phen ad ge ee plant a id storage. It will not] ———-—-—|_ from it,” says Mr. Glenbers. \southwest of 29-39-78 are both stand. 1, northwest quarter section 3-/ Fists, the Merry Makings Lady, and cages which hung against the walls of ‘ wn of Teapot with “Once simonized, © car does not jing for cement to set and will soon | 25-78. drilling at 1,285 feet. prorry letter De ant : “Oh, is that what they're for,” said Betty. “I thought they were just pets.” Kathata-kanave waved his snake drilling at 278 feet. rigging “ap. 1, northeast quarter section 10. drilling #t 40 feet. spudding in. 1, southwest quarter spction 14- rigging up. |, and your said entry will ‘without further right to ‘ther before this office or oftice, within twenty dayn affse tho ourth publication of this notise, as your answer, oath, specifically responding to these aliagations of contest, together with proof that you have served copy of your answer on the said cor PAGKED WITH THRILLS testant elther in person or by regis. tered mail. You sbould state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. ain improve- ties fot|ments such as side walks, trees, etc. xcelled| No lot should be less than a hundred rret. re| “A proposition of this magnitude er| will receive the backing of our local bankers and the bearty support of n 2 jour newspapers. This kind of @ prop fits osition would enable prospective pur- as been con-|chasers to be surs that this property pos a would continue to increase in value, be ted and classes| which would be doing a great service the for the town. ceded by many that every new car should be given this “water treat- ment” to preserve its varnish. |39-78, drilling at 255 fevt. vo. 1, sputheast qaurter section 33- drilling at 1,335 feet. WHY NOT REVIEW NEW RECORDS LIKE BOOKS? MARiz TIFFANY SAYS Swiftly moving drama packed with pune’. aud thrills; enacted by a star and cast of exeenjional calibre. ‘That describes “Hurricane’s Gal” a First National attraction, produced by Allen Holubar and stgrring Dor- othy Phillips, which will be shown at the American Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurstlay of next week. It is a “big” picture in every way {n our estimation, and should draw capacity Mouses Jat every perform- — WILKIE COLLINS, Receiver Date of first publication September 23, 1922. Date of second publication Septem- 30, 1922. Date of third publication October ssibil as : pa “There are not enough two story area 7, 1922. te houses in Casper. Eastern people “parHoane’s Gal tele story etithe Date of fourth publication October 1 n who come to the west are in the _ © bounding main, with Miss Phill 4, ‘vo examined the struc-|hablt of regarding a one story house| “We ought to have reviewers of | record breaked ua @n | Rais." | Cas aes te ko Combate the mae —_———_ oll being|is temporary. There is too much of] Phonograph records,” says Miss |. When « manager contemplates | mand cf a amugeling schooner when Boys buy ® lot. 9214 the sibilities of ‘Titfany, ful who is herself a success- @ singer, one of the first maker of discs. “We might he asks it ‘for whom does |the bungalow architecture in Casper. site are get fts owng™, dies. [The jer father, O21-46 Girls buy a let. The Mam.-/I would advise that no bungalows be i <A ot thet to Sek % ‘4 a ms \ 4 bringing in pro-|allowed in this residential section,| oall them “Discritics.” ‘They would | he make records?’ To be a record |beutng csbtaie ‘ie Sisitinsione when | snake ities on top of rth tow tt eae a omik oi ee een ee \ xnnon and stray|nothing, but substantial _looking| be akin to book ‘reviewers, except | er is a sort of guarantee of merit. |tn9 daughter proves herself to be|seemed very strange to Betty that afta Ayana hook, hang a wee tassel on the bottoin . ing sections. The) houses Bhould be permitted. It would| that they would criticee records | It always gratifies me to Hear that | just as severe and relentiess as her|right here in her own United States,| ny an Tm, |—and there you are : ‘reapot being an! possibly take longer to sell these lots.| instead of books. music lovers have become inter- |Darent. Indians should. be dancing with| Would you like to make aD = This section. should be regarded as Artists generally have no great | ested in my concerts because of ‘The. action fs tntense and Fapid |enakes on tops of desert ;, while good pet’ to hang in your room? He Monday—Adverture Trails. = 8 is gaining in]part of the permanent growth of the; Affection for critics, but Miss Marie | my records. dish, pehconehead Saeians . wbattne Lda a: tow en ae fairy whines won't be quite, as large as the caged > Tie enith Ae by the recent] town and {ts growth should be guard-| Tiffany of the Metropolitan Opera “If we are to have reviewers of | trovers,, aeroplanes and hydroplanes |were tooting and planos were playing | “A#!° which gave Kathatakanave his} ga, ws te z men connected | ed with the same jealoudy with which} Company who will sing in Casper | concerts. why not reviewers. of |taxing part. ‘The procaction is fill-|inimovie houses. But she was giad| 2% tal! feathers, but he'll be Jollier, a } a n' companies in the|¥You would protect your own home| On October 13 at the Rialte, not | records? Records are like books. ed with gripping suspense and it will|that {t was 80, because snake dances First he’s like Fig. 1—just plain little} uy at lot—bulld a home. 9-21-it = field, by drillers, tool|@gainst the entrance of objectionable} OMly approves them but suggests | They are the literature of music; live long in the memory of tt tor- are sc much mors exciting than movie peanut. Paste on two round paper F thers whose-acquaint-|@lements -raich would menace your] © new type of commentator on | and they should be reviewed like |tunate enough to’ see 1t. pictres—tt the snake is far enough | °Y** two paper winds, a couple of tiny Z 74 bs ay conditions makes them | families. Cre t abel pie osd all afber literature.” ‘The air scenes in which Director /away! Kathat-e-kanave would use the|°athers for a tall, and stick in three authertty: “A real park ts° badly needed in “Some trade publications make a Asked what she considered the |sroiubar himself used a plane tolanake whip to drive the enakes.- 1t|Dits of toothpick for legs and beak, and ar lew elebration at the town|Casper. We have a small paric cov-| Practice of reviewing new records, | requisites for a good ‘discritic,’ | hotograph the othe air and sea|was only @ bunch of feathers tied to a|‘he:e’s your “pet. Next comes the A 3 voye, formerly the Mosher] ering a few blocks but it ts not a reat] but I think that this tee | 2anne ey Put her sanawer —an trate in action, are remarkably well |atick but Kathat-e-kanave fussed over pare Ups te, tone Tee ee ihe ab alia. wiblbead ts od and Ww, rt park. By a real park, I mean a x gene! 4 ree words: 5 Sate 3 ae ae eter he Say |covering a quarter section or more} Odicals. Almost as many people ‘Tiscernment, discrimination ang [Cone 2Pt enhance the appeal ogee tt a ae yaad os are top and bottom, as shown in Fig. 3.|ou/, South McKinley Street. td | large an 1) in is, 8 AD almoet a ty ere. a “ ¥ Pee Rung tiayika to’ seep the ceay A hale tavee aaeae ie be interested in reading accounts Phillips, and others in the cast are|bird every time you want to make ®/:h» pird In the bottom, paste the Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. Slate: Wallace Beery, Gertrude Astor,/snake whip," sald Betty. ‘There's 80| «pars to the top and bottom, run a Why buy lots in the country? eee eee row boati and canoes. of the new Evontually spect the pypperty. , are stil eens choice business|t&¢ park should contain ® 00 #0 that course: the critic’. woald Chis B® ite He Aste Jaak Donovan |much room in the desert for a bird tolyit of bent wire through the top for a inl lots for seie In Teapot| the chidiren may grow up with great- to have ‘unusual ; qualifica- roast, Bas Teapot Development company, |&r knowledge of animal and bird life. He would have to be Swhose salesmen will be glad of the| “Last but rot least, the boulevard! sound musiciart and he would ‘have Sopportunity of: showing them to the/*"#tem. completely surrounding Cas |to know the technique of making phonograph records, And I think that the preminence which* the phonograph has taken in present- day musical Ife warrants the cre- ation of the. ‘discritic,” an remember when well- known singers were afraid to sap- per should be completed at the earl- fest possible date. E-have-heard that. we have 4000 automobiles in Casper, and no place to go,/tHat fa, no place where we can drive for any consider. able stretch, with comfort to ourselveg Epublic . t With the town growing so fast, im- Hie you < abiidien i in your family? They ind the oll possibilities becoming so Bpronounce, the Teapot Development Seompany/ has decided to advance the ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. ice of lots 26 per cent on Octo- safety to our cars. om “s | ewastern capftalists and viattors|/Pear on "phonograph ‘records. They will tt “, Auditors and Accountants Stock £ who come to ‘Casper aré. taken on| either declined to make discs or Want to see ‘the funnies.” 20811 OU ae or ‘Bldg. Phone 660 ; drives about the city over the paved| they sang under assumed names. Sa stent J -ainsannas dln, idioma aod But today a singer who isn't a record maker isn't likely to be a SMILING HOOT GIBSON area. A better and-much more last- ing impression could be made if these capitalists and visitors could view the city, the Platte valley and the in- dustrial section from the scenic high- way, which I understand has been SEIDEL RESIGNS POSITION WITH Probably you. enjoy the comic sections yourself. There will be four pages of comic features in the ote met eae General Accounting. ch OO Ren Sundsy in a new universal feature, Sure Fire,” adapted from the novel ‘Bransford of Rainbow Ridge.” ‘he breezy cowboy saunters from one thrill to another in his inimitably affable manner. Jeff Bransford seems to have been written particularly for Hoot Gibson, so perfectly does Eur gene Manlove Rhode’s famous char. acter fit the smiling Western star. The story produced under the di- rection -of Jack Ford, director of pie Phone 440 ————$$_——_—_—— GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Oi1 Exchange Bldg. Phone 1163 sulte 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1951 ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP ee Sa pit Ga irae per along lines suggested, or and more comprehe: may be found. “If you gentlemen will Jend your support to a plan of this sort in the right way and with your usual en- thusiasm, I will be glad to work with you in z isting financal aid and can assure you that the Tribune wil! back you up in the campaign with equal zeal. By collectively joining in this better © ones if they Which will make its bow to Casper on October 1. Har- old Teen, Winnie Winkle, Gasoline Alley—all the pic- tures you and the youngsters will enjoy looking over. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3090-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF MCANN S Sulte 3; Zuttermelster Building HAGENS & MUBANE : 5 e: surveyed and established, but not yet PAN VETS Ea improved « ’ = “In closing, I would recommend v hf ae eae a ‘harsaay “Bacurday A ae that you gentlemen, here, constituta ‘ Solicited—Phone : & committee to formulate and adopt — ’ Bognee Miles sla ty jguch resolutions as in your judgment] Hoot Gibson and his winning smile “DUBOIS 8 GOODRICH, Architects UBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects LAWYERS t wou! meet the situation of perman-/come to the Hub theat toda: a % a a é ent growth and beautification of Cas-| Sund: eS Bae des Sowmen phone Hi lection suo eee Pledged by Undersheriff in Notice to Chief Quitting Place Here. rsherift, who has h the Natrona tor the greater years, seat in a = b The live news of the day, ably presented and_gath- ered for you all over the world, will come in over our nty sh part of the rift's office last € Lawyers ive October 1. Mr. Seidel a giving Up [eee neha the Advertising cost |many Harry Cary successes, s_Jam- special leased wires. At breakfast Sunday morning you _Stamped Goods 307309 0-8 ‘Bldg. | 206207 Oil Exchange Building Exchange Building Sthe vith whic! fi : all, andimed and crammed with red-blooded i GGA and TRA WILLIAM 0. WILSON Beinn austin tho seghan ee eee Pea sien would stoure. the Individual lection. will have time to take it easy over your coffee, smoke BA\ GE ae 1 elton DEER ed: lock . Be yee Ne “Sure Fire,” is the fighting drama. 3 . BEE BEN ‘fRAN! i Sec Sriely, because be be\evee meri] ead tothe meter Girt of a man who makes good—e vase a cigarette or cigar, and enjoy a real live metropolitan ¢ Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Plano HOUSE MOVERS Faction. As he explained this morning, bond: “gowpancher, <. who, shows his . a ee bina Ed - Sa law enforcement officer's time Je FILM AT Wyo worth for something more than rid- paper. SEARLES TRANSFER WILLIAM NELDEROUER Enever own and the large amount ing the range. In many respects it is 4 Res. Phone 87W Offic> Phone 701W | 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 even and “Red Courage,” n better pisture than “Action” bor ¥ Gibson's ey night work from involved keeps him his family too much of HAT CLEANING two 1 In the magazine section you will find absorbingly in- CHIROPRACTORS az he is known to the greater er of people with whom he comes as made an enviable rec- t juable under- y of the county. with Hugh Patton, nd theincum bent sheriff, Marquis. “The first three gave Joe ¢him the highest recommendations to Stheir successors and Mr. Marquis re is resignation as almost a cal- & During the last eight years Seldel Shas worked on the most noteworthy Scriminal cases in the annals of the @Natrona county office. His nerve was |*t questioned and he gained the of the law. abiders and the 1 element alike. He is enter- Bing private bsiness in Casper but did Ghot care this morning to give the de- > nature ng his resignation, Se! 4 of high esteem for y of Mr. Marquis and pledges Shis support te the latt election. THis letter in full is as follows Gi “Tl herewith tender my resignation Gee Undor Sheriff of Natrona county to Bake effect October ist, 1922. % “In tendering this resignation I want you to | t I continue to Ghold you st personal es. Steem and fleaving your of very eff bout your though I am I will spend y er to bring lection as Sheriff of Iam doing this or ple in law enforcement and 4 | po to gare how any good law-abiding citizan Eprould fail to 3 e ippor Make money—buy a lot 9-214 t attraction which has won widespread commendation screen success of the year, starts to- day at the Wyoming three-day showing. An all-star cast, headed by House Peters, makes the screen yersion of mick’s world famous play, an artistic triumph spellbound. Moore rojes. seen: took full advantage of each chance to build up the suspense element. forest fire scene, in which the flames sweep along in leaps magnificent and exceeda the thrilling mechanica forest fire given stage presentation. CALLED HIT OF. YEAR “The Storm,” the Untversal Jewel as the outstanding theater for a Langdon McCor- that holds the spectator Virginia Valli and Matt Play the chief supporting In fact this stellar trio carry urden of the majority of the , and Director Reginald Barker he The nd spurts, i in the Photoplay critics !n New York, Chi- cago, and other metropolitan cities have been unanimous in their praise of the greatness of Jewel and Ma ‘Wyoming theater is to be congratu- this Universal- fer Viluave of the lated_upon showing it here, Fair View Addition previous successes. Opposite the smiling star is Molly Malonc the pretty little leading lady, who also played the chief feminine role in “Red Courage.” A notable cast of Universal celebrities supports Gibson and numbers such names as Breezy Eason, Jr. Fritz! Brunette, Harry Carter, Murdock McQuarrie, George Fisher, Charles Newton, Jack Woods, Jack Walters, Joe Harris and Steve “Clements. George C. Hull has made a fast moving scenario from the afventur ous novel by the noted author of vir- fle western tales, Eugene Manlove Rhodes. aa Aa So Buy a lot with oil rights. per ee 9-21-4t 9-21-4t Save money — buy a lot. on East alah street, Go aon ‘South McKinley Street. The Dobbin Realty Co. Ground Floor, Tribune Bldg. Fair View Addition—The Beautiful. west. Four-Year High School Course. Miss F. I STANLEY Thirty-Third Year A Day and Boarding School for Girls, Age 6 to 21 Located in the Recognized Center for Music and Art in the North- Home ‘fe in congenial surroundings, carefully supervised. For Information, Write HARRISON, Principal, Two-Year College Course 2108-22 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis country. - than teresting fiction, humor, special articles and art work. The cover will be drawn by W.E. Hill, The-first install- ment of Rupert Hughes’ great novel, “SOULS FOR SALE,” will be run. articles, making the CASPER SUNDAY MORNING TRIBUNE . ‘A paper that will appeal to all classes in ml parts of the Phone your order in to the office of THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE. now, so as to insure receiving a copy. The circulation of the first number will be more DR.’J. H. THE NEW YORK HAT CEEANING suits Sin Miaweet id. Cleaning and Beivckios Hat, Shoe Hepaicing and Shine Parior 123 South Center Phone 1sLiw OST EOPA’ THS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Bulte 6. Trivtne Apsteente Ph. 388 DR. 0. A. SANFORD Midwest Bia ee eee 1039 ROOF CONTRACTING Gene TQMING BOOFiN Bealclars Spar 521 ast twetts Phone is Tooss STUDIOS BELL'S STUDIO Room 6, Smith Block—Phone 150: Studio Portraits, Motoion Sgonpe ‘ Kodak Fi ark ees ie’ and’ Comm : JEFFREY Local celebrities will contribute DR. I. E. BERQUL Zat! Bidg. The Casper Private Hospital : 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin— Phone 406 5 Staff Phone 1757| General SURGERY, GX EEOOLOBY AND jomer BR. Lathrop, B,D. Fc 8 NOVictor . Racken, M. D. Bi OY 1eiNE, £F BoD SEIN AND GENITOURINARY DISEASES TAILORS R | 126, South Center Phone 467° Taxidermists and Furrlers MOUNTING GAME SPECIMENS Expert hr ; Fur Manufac Beige Ona Cleaning, ® iring. FUR. SHOP. Phone 1 a ae ee — Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 11: 'G FUR SHOF East Second beg Telephone 541) Reliable gare Werk Guar and anteed—109 West Second PLOOLOLOSLSEDOLOSP POOP OPH PPO OO SOS SPOOL OCP IAT

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