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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922. |Sugar Beet Harvest! et JUDGE WINTER Zs Starting Today) ni commence Mond: Wyoming iSugar compan~ iactory here will re- jeelve the beuts and also handle the beets gfown for the Great Western Sugar company, according. to an an nouncement b Johnjon, local manager - s | The beet crop tn the Rivertor: valley Sept. 25.—-Judge|tnis year is expected to average ay Charles E. Winter of Casper, in hia! proximat ft . imately nine fons to the acre. suceeasful race for the Republican | a nom'nation for congressman, ep i penditures totalling mioré-x.. . ¢100/ H above either Robert Care: John Hay in thelr guagtnatoria n £1.295,90 which ts well within the 20| 8 Hot Well Within Limit Prescribed by Statutes for Election Campaign Expenses. CHEYENNE, Wyo., per cent of his yearly salary of $7, 600 if ho wins in the election.. Judge Winter's expense accorr'..filed with the secretary of state hy WN Wax or ontest Marshall er, whom the C thi primaries e of his race. amount, all was for advertising, He appends this state ment “There may be a few other political advertisements the bille for which I have not recetved.” Robert 8. Rose of Kemmerer, who will be Judge” Winter's opponent at the coming election, says he made an outlay of only $1.60 in capturing the Democratic nomination. This was for advertising, cards a.nd cuts, exclusive of a $10 donation to the Democratic national committee. He adds: “Noth. ing proniised.” Ail the gubernatorial and congres wional candidates except George FB Kindler have sent in their statements. — sang Springs City to Enjey Service Beginning Oc- tober 1. THERMOPOLIS, Wyo The Thermopo.is Gas company turn gas into their lines here October 1, supplying dansume this and neighboring to:rns for first time For « number Sept will ot the of months work of laying the pl in the alleys and back streets has been going on and many of the homes and manufactur-| Ing industries of the Ay for its use The gas comes from bitin we. dome, twenty miles from t ¥ wel's have been completed and the Fair View Addition is sightly, 21.4¢) {rd is now driiing. ‘The first com-! in ene ae 2 mercial gas sand is reached at al depth of 2,265 feet there a Pay up for your Tripune and get @ key for every. 50c paid. Att | fourteen gas siinds at a depth of 3 i 000 feet 9-214t! Tho well from which Thermopolish Buy at lot—bulld a home. Screen Star Fights for Cristy of Son ne cae “aes et : : eee? a x shee. w! wih, es Special Price On Ruud Copper Coil Tank — ater Heaters The world’s best double-coil Water Heater. ONLY Order a Ruud now and en- joey real hot water service. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. |the side of the hill is to get itv) suppiy in one of Me greatest gushers in Ws2mirg. T' gas comes to the surface with 1,175 pounds rock pressure and it is es mated that there ta enough gas ht to supply the entire state yoming. The rates established by the Ther mopolis Gas company are the lowest in the state. For domestic use the rate of 46 cents per thousand cubic feet. For industrial ude the rate runs from 15 cents to 35*cents per thous and cubi= feet, @epending upon the amount of monthly consumption. Many people of Thermopolis have changed their furnaces and heating and cooking apparatus to gas bury ers and are ready as soon as gas is turned into the lines October 1 | petite dt ogeb tent of} v DAUGHTER OF JOHN HAY CHOSEN GLASS OFFICER! LARAMIE Seorge Guy Hannah Hay been electe’4 president of the freshmen class of sity of Wyoming. respectively. Mis jay is a daughter of John W. Ha Republican jominee for governor the state. The members of the freshmen class have completed the job of white wash. ing the huge stone “W" which is on north of campus. ened ees ADVERTISEMENT: RELATING TO LOST POLICIES To Whom It May Concer: Notice is hereby given that Tor nado Policies 624526 to 624550, Inc., Auto Policies No. 2-394271 to 394980, Inc., Auto Policies No. 3- 408401 to 403410, Inc, of The} Columbia Fire ‘Inderwriters, of the National Fire Insurance Com- pany of Hartford, Conn., requiring for their validity the counter-signa- ture of a duly authorized and li- censed agent, have been lost. Since these policies have not been regu- larly countersigned, issued or acs counted for, nor any premiums re- ceived thereunder, they will be val- ueless atid void in the hands of} whomsoever they may fall and any claim thereunder would be illegal end fraudulent. If found they should be returned to thp home office of the Company at Omaha,‘ Nebraska. No claim of any nature purporting to be based upon them will he recognized by, the Company. The public” will please take notice accordingly. The Columbia Fire Underwriters, Omaha, Neb., of the National Fire Insurance Co,. of Hartford, Conn., By _C.'0. Talmage, Manager. R, T. KEMP, former local agent, at Casper, Wyoming, (Pub. Sept. 25, 26, 27, 1922.) Casper 30,600 in 1925. Where are hey ing to live? 9-21-4t . [to shut | value aa aa atin methine €he Casper Daily Cribune LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING | FORD DECLINES “RIVERTON OFFER Inducement of Free Site and Fuel for 10 Years Fails to Obtain Auto Factory. : RIVERTON, Wryo., Sept. 25.—Pros.| pects for the town of Riverton, be‘r the site of the Ford automobile fac tories scem to be slight. A discus ston of the fuel situation causing Ford down lis factories inspir some local boosters to communi with the automobile man, offering ¢ free plant site and free fuel for yea: # an inducraient to move his it to this town. 5 was as follows 1922 Sept, 19, ee nite and tree fucl.for t natural gas, coal or telegram. Co ing coke for use in consequently was fue! off youd be of no to us or your kind jr terest. | ‘ LIEBOLD Ford. TACs na “Gen. Sec'y. to Henry i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | - i Department of the Interior, U. 5 | Land ‘Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 22, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Kar! R. Williams, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on June 23,'1920, made Home- stead Entry, Serial No. 024468, for W% Section 25, Township 35 North, Range 79 West, 6th Prin-| cipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention t ke final three-ycar Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver or the U. S. Land Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, on the 31st day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: in Harford, Martin Anderson, I n Patchen, Frank Patchen, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. . J. ERWID (Pub, Sept. 25, Oct. | 1922.) NEMA a Classified 2ds in the Tribune are winne:s and possibly the keys we give with every 50c paid at office will win you a big prize. 12-8 Why buy lots in the country KELLOGG CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED BY TRIBUNE, HERE THEY ARE h prizes for the b The first prize of $5 uso The Tribune offered three “Why I Liks Kellogg's Corn Flak second $2 and the third #2. poems Were received and after due consideration of the 1 of them the pe-us following have been awarded the d and the prize winners are requested to call at the Rg roont and recetve the monty their genius has won regretted that there were not prizes to gv all the way 1 of the poems received had merit and several were jorable mention. (First Prize) THE SWEETHEART OF THE CORN. On a summer morn the breakfast bell Is the jolliest bell we know. Ws woleome that bacon-and-coffee smell hat always goes with the breakfast be! at there's something el 1 That kes the eppe' What fs it we crav On a wonderf: gs's Flakes, with which we woo The swectheart of th ir Some Uke thetr Kelfayg with fruit and cream As 4 prelude to tacon at cakes. Bananas on top, are a perfect Cream! And peaches, sliced, are in high esteem, Cranberry sayce is a daindy scheme— A sundae of Kellogg's Flakes! When duil.with sleep’ and With appetite jaded and, worn, We frown at meat, and cf egxs beware But e'r wo tackle that heavier fare in: dispat We welcome the Flakes, so crisp and rate, The Sweetheart of the Corn ROY C, SMITH, Casper, Wyo. (Second Prize.) WHY I LIKE KELLOGG’S CORN FLARES. Gee, I sure like Kellogg's Corn Flakes. You kids ever taste that stuff? eat and eat, and eat i ike I can't git enough I ate three big A2cues of ft, might tnis morning too, you het, Gosh, I sure did have some breakfast Feel a little stuffy yet Generally, I just git one dish That don’t even start a guy, ‘Cause it tastes so durn delicious 1 think—most as good as pie. tell you, why I like it I do, that's all I know, 1 a millfon dollars For corn flakes, it all would go, M HARNED, 162 North Kimbal! Street ( Third Prize.) CORN FLAKES. If you would crave an appetite And wish for health both day and night, Then always do the thing that's right; Eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes. If you would have more yital power And keep all day from looking sour, Then clways at the breakfast hour Eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes. If you would tread the roag ot fame Or battle through life's rugsed game, If you desire an honored name, «Eat Kellogg’s Corn Flake TOM McMILLA , 115 South Wolcott Street. - Gay, fellers, try this some day when you go swimmin’. Lock your "Shows and knees around a stick and try to buck the other foller off the raft. All’ rich men zough? @ Ist. ‘You Pay up for your Tribune and get] 921-4 a key for every 50c paid. S124f\ can buy a lot. Toys buy a lot o-21-4t Girls buy 9-21-40 Dairy and Chicken Feeds, Oil Meal, Stock Sai. Car lots a specialty. CASPER STORAGE CO. 313 W. Midwest Ave. Svocceecos: ad Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty, KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 eocbebeetececsiccscetestececesae oeooee | } ACCOUNTANTS | DOCTORS ALL RECORDS BROKEN FAIR VIEW ADDITION And selected over two-thirds of the lots offered. There are many choice lots left. Do not delay a minute, get in your car, drive out the Scenic Route on McKinley to 15th street, turn east four blocks and see for yourself what a wonderful buy you can make on the easiest of terms. $1.00 Down $1.00 Week PRESENT PRICES OF LOTS 9200 TO $350 | - THE DOBBIK REALTY CO. Ground Floor, Tribune Building oS mecerpnatiin bee 25, | GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP, Auditors and Accountants—Stock | Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phono 660 — 3. C, KAMP, M.D, Office—Midwest Buildin, Telephones 1650 and 165 MARSHALL ©. KYITH, M. D. WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY } Office Phone 30 Residence 164 14-15 Midwest Ref. Bidg. Phone 289) Private Hospital!—612 South Durbin Audits, Financial Reports and lyses, Income Tax § ‘ice and DRS, KIMBALL & BRYANT General Accounting. 112 East Second Street Office iM. AUDITORS Residence Phone and 20193- REIMERTH & VAN BENRERG | DANCING = rea MER etait eth Re 1 Fr Os Bae Phone 167| NORTH WASHINGTON HALL | “Tuesday, ‘Thursday, Satuday ARCHITECTS MACK'S UNION ORCHESTRA Engagements Solicited—Phqne 1787, LAWYERS : NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. LE elated JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. IRVING GOFF M'CANN Attorney at Law Sulte 3, Zuttermeister Building HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Towusend Block HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEIDEROUER 1107 South Melrose Phone % HAT CLEANING ¥ YORK HAT CLEANIN DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects | Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Phone 440 Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. ~RAYBURN 8S. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bide. Phone 1851 ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Goods —307-309 0-8 Bldg se = Jal BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO.” Baggage, Heavy Hauling an no SENE° Moving. Phone 74d SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Offica Phone 70 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. 4NNA GRAHAM JEFFREY WORKS Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 70d Cleaning and Reblocking Hats ~ —| Shoe Repairing and Shine Parlor DR. B. G. HA DR. EDNA HAL Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Ras, 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball 6t, All Work Guaranteed uth Center 123 Center Phone 1317" OSTEOPATHS DR. CARULINE ©. DAVIS Pi Osteopathic Physi BT cos Lal Suite 6. ‘Tribune Apartments: Ph. 3: DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS TOT Thine Ac i Osteopathic and Chiropractic Hea! ©. A. BANFORD Physician steopathic Physician 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754| Midwest Bldg. Phone 10 pita aera. SM PR ag DOCTORS ROOF CONTRACTING ‘ WYOMING ROOFING Co. DR. I. E. BERQUIST Girlacah: Roalinn 7 i Contractors, Repa Zuttermeister Bldg. ing and Recogting a specialty 527 East Twefth Phone 180 The Casper Private Ho: 938 South Durbin—Phone Women’s and Children’s STUDIOS BELL'S STUDIO Hospital Room 6, Smith Block—Fhone, 130 nae a 6 tudio Portraits, Motoion ure 442; South Durblr Phone 40 Kodak Finishing, Airplane Wor Staff Home Portraits ‘and Commerciat SURGERY, GINEC OLOGY AND Work OBSTRETRICS j mame Homer R. Lathrop. M. D., F. A. ¢ 8 TAILORS Victor R, Racken, B. Sc. M. D : INTERNAL MEDICINE 196 Beet oe ee Fp jac ry oy Ae a °6 South Center Phone 4¢ R. E. Cruzen, B., M. D, ‘ITO-LRINARY 8 Taxidermists and Furriers: DISEASES MOUNTING GAM SPECIMEN G. B. Underwood, M, D. @xpert Workmans! ‘ur Manuf PATHOLOGIST. turing: C ants Rebuilt: Cleaning, !} J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. seins roe Repelring, ae - THE BL ri SHOP. IEN CR Dusen B.D. 8 [sa3'S. Fim St. Phone 19 Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 113 WYOMING FUR SHOP East Second Street Telephone St Reliable, Satsfactory. Work Gue and 55. anteed—i09 \WVest Second