Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune VAN SANT AGENCY TO WORK FOR SUCCESS OF TRIBUNE AUTO SHOW An interview with W. R. Yielding, seles manager for the! van Sant corporation, has revealed the fact that the agency which handles the Marmon and the Hudson-Essex in Casp: will put forth its best efforts to make‘the Tribune Automobile Show a success. The Van Sant agency put on a show of its »wn last fall for the purpose of displaying its cars, and at: The Van Sant agency came to & décision to put on a milar show this year. vhen the Tribune broached the idea ned such great results frum it “7 e orn to all dealers and which would | raw pérgons interested in a kes, | was only naturat that the r of the Van Sant ageney shou ne and desire to co operate in mak the big show @ complete success. company will exhibit |. several handsome models. The beauti lines of its cars are well known to | persons familiar ‘with automobiles. « exhibit made be Van Sang will un. ibtedly be an exhibit and/ will be Well worth i consisting of | y Peterson, and are working hard/ the arrangement of the auto! f They are enthusiastic regard g it and@ look for great interest to ficary Of such an ex e public co ng the way for future sales models will be placed on the foor of the Arkeon completely new will be @he car Xself, it¢ lines, its seneral improssive.tss that will at act attention. Some of the agencies may fnd_ it necessary io change thelr models dur-| ng the four days of the show because | he amount of space allowed any gency at one time may not be suff ont to show all the models handied py that concern NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. =. | International Oil and Develop-| ment Corporation was incorporated | n the office of the Secretary of | State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on September 23, 1922, at 9 o'clock. am. | The object of said corporation is} ‘io conduet a general mining busi-| ress in all its branches in the State of Wyoming, and such other states, territories or possessions of the! United States of Anierica, as may be determined upon by the stock- holders or the Board of Directors; n the prosecution and development | of said general mining business, said | ompany may acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise all kinds of min- ng claims, rights, mill sites and min- | ng* property ‘and interests therein | of every kind and character A sod soever and may develop and dispose! the mining rights, claims, lo-} auion d mining property, inclu. ding the mining thereof, the prep- aration for market, and disposing of the products and by-products of said‘ and other property, and in on with the prosecution of business in all its! id ‘ ps lawful things as are necesrary or neldental to the successful proseeu-| tion cf che iain. purposes of the yompan’ pder the laws of the A Steve of Wyoming: The term of the existence of said: cornoration shall be for fifty years. Tre sffaite of the corporation shell b yeneved by seven direc= >* hs names of the directors} re Jobn R. Sar. iar-sin. Ephrabe'le ‘nites A, Burns, Olander B. Wilbur and L. H.| tal stock of said corpora- tion eh=il be $1,000,000, divided ino 1.000.000 shares of the par value of one ($1.00) dollar each, | and ~ bev i-sued fully paid and non- assessable, | The principal place of business of the company snall be conducted in| the City of Casper, Natrona county, | Wyoming, and the prineipal office; of the company shall be Room Zuttermeister Building, Casper, | Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is L. H. Sennett. | Dated this 29th day of Septem- ber, 1922. | | By F. B. WILBUR, Secretary. Pub. Oct. 2, 3, 4, 1922. —— ‘ Among the wild bush tribes of Sat teal Afriea, ‘t is not etiquette for the men and women to eat together. It is more common for all the men in one street to feed together. The wo- men do likewise, edits intentio | ctitinge. of a large exhibit of cars which would ’ oS GREATRESULTSARE OBTAINED BY PHONE COMPANY INSAFETY ~ WORK, EMPLOYES INFORMED © “Since the inauguration of the safety campaign and the de erjcontinual propagation of safety ideas among our employes, we have been able to materially reduce the number of acci- *** dents,’"said H. D. McCormack, manager of the Casper branch’! \* of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company, jin discussing the safety campaign now being conducted by * | The Tribune OU are his partner in life. Each day he re- lies on your help and aid. How can you hope to be the true helpmate you so long to be, if you drag through life in poor health? TANLAC, Nature’s Great Tonic, will send rich red blood coursing thrdugh your veins, your eyes will be bright and your diges- tion good. A real joy will be in your heart and a song on your lips— giving HIM the help he needs to WIN, Thousands have volun- tarily testified that this wonderful medicine has restored their health and strength. ANLAC At all good druggists. ent for fractures, burns and practically ev- knows what to do tr enever practcal a local ph: as the meetings and talke on Phases of safety work. Regen ee ge ape He The Store Of ' . = Quality and Economy A rafety meeting is Deid on Are by far the values ever offered in Casper or Wyoming. NO CHARGES FOR ALTERATIONS New Velour Hats Greys, browns, greens and tans—the ideal Fall Hat—special Let us equip your car with a Spotlight, a practical] light for all needs. We have them in the well known Clymer and Delta Lights. YOHING AUTOKO “we STRIVE TO PLEAsE reasonable. K. M, Stuart, FOR SALE RAMBOUILLET RAMS 50 two-year-olds and 250 yearlings. These rams are all fuli bloods and of the best Rambouillet breeding. 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Midwest Ave. The Store Of Quality and Eco 240 SOUTH CENTER ST. Men and Boy’s Dress Up in Yeur New Fall Clothes Now THE ONDER SALE Continues the balance of this week and the values are big- ger than ever. The Men’s Suits At Compare Values Make a comparison be- tween the 100 per cent all virgin wool values we offer you and any other store in town and we'll win hands down. Medium Weight Union Suits For men, of mixed wool and silk— flexible ribbed—special at $2.95 We Have Sturdy Suits for Boys Reasonable priced, of all-wool fabrics, two pairs of pants. double sewed, at special prices of $6.45 $8.95 $12.95 and $14.95 Everything for Men’s and Boys’ Wear 240 South Center St. uit Cases PAGE SEVEN Try Tritune Classified Ady. biggest suit All seams taped and |

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