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PAGE FUUR TURKISH FORCE [3 ADVANCING (Continued from Page One.) «. which ‘ht changes by the cabinet rday night and for- warded to r General Haring tor The delegates were instructed to { the number of «be allowed In drawal of & the neutral zones | of Thrace! after the n created by of the Ismid neutral ses dinquieting, re s from sources saying an entire 4 the noutral thdraw itary ed suspensior NOTICE FOR FUBLICA, TION Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Douglas, W: 'yoming, September 18, 1 Notice is hereby given that Enos “Lee, of Keeline, Weontna: who, oe June 27, 1919, and Jan. 22 1921, made Homestead and Addi- tional Homestead Entry, No, 020- 025, and No. 020026, for Hd. S8W% Section 3 and Ad. Hd Ets, SHYNWK% ction 33, S% NE%, Section 32, Township 37 North, Range’ 84 West, 6th Prin- cipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Mar- fon P. Wheeler, United States Com. missioner, at Gasper, Wyoming, on the 8ist day of October, 1922. Claimant naines as_ witnesses: Patton Thompson, William C Brewer, LeGrande Lee, Ezra_Ec- cles, all of Powder River, Wyo ming. B, J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at aaCeenN Wyoming, September 21, 1922. Notice is hereby given that How- ard E. Price, of Casper, Wyoming, wh on August 28, 1922, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 027766, for SW%SW% Section 14, S4SE%, NWSE Section 1&, N% Section 22, Township 33 North, Range 84 West, 6th Princi- pal Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of November, 1922. Claimant names as _ witnesses: Ralph Huntington, Sidney Kent, Rudolph Dedlow, Robert Baxter, all of Casper, Wyoming. . J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) Se NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming. September 18, 192 Notice is hereby given that Wal- ter E. Woods, of Casper, Wyoming who, on Jan. 24, 1920, and Aug. 24, 1921, made Homestead and Ad- ditional " Homestead Entry No. 022777 and No. 022778, for Hd. SW%NEX, ENE Section 31, NW%NW% Section 32, Townshi 30. North, Range 78 West, and A Lots 8, SEXNW%, NW% Section 31, SW%NW%, , NY%NEX, SEMNEX, SEXNW%, N%SW% Section 32, Township 30 North, Range 78 West, 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th day of Oc- tober, 1922. Claimant names Richard V. Copsey, Wyoming; Chas. Casper, Wyoming; witnesses: Salt Creek, of F. as of Carpenter, Lealand YOUTH SEED |tme Bosphorus and the sea of Mar. | mora. Although the Greek government has accepted the tnevitable, acquiescing in the evacuation of eastern Thrace, reports from Athens and Thrace, in dicate uncertainty regarding the attl- tude of a section of the army. The Turkish sultan, Mohammed VI is stilt on the throne, despite the re port of his abdication received by the Russian trade delegation here Satur- day, Pa a PS EE FOR KILLING (Continued from Page One) crime was sommitted. Consequently the prisoners will be detained at thi Somerset county: jail.” The prosecutors would not say whether the arrest of Hayes had elim- inated the Hal] and Mills families for further consiipration. No further ar rests mre contemplated for the pres- ent, they said James Mills, husband of the slain woman, was more bitter A mistake!” cried Mille. “My God, what a mistake! Now I will have to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Dougias, Wyoming, September 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Si- mon J. Hansen, of Salt Creek, Wyoming, who, on Nov. 28, 1914, and Mar. 15, 1920, made Home- stead and Additional Homestead Entry, No. 07800 and No. 018492, for Hd. SENSE% ayn 8, S% SW%, NESW “NW, s NE%, NWSE Section 9, NE%NE%_ Section 17, Townshij North, Range 79 West, and A NE%SE%, SEX NE% Section NWSW, SWUNWK, NS NE%, SW%SE%, NEXNW% Sec- tion 9, Township 86 North, Range 79 West, 6th Principal Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year Proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, et Casper, Wyoming, on the Ist day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Angus McPherson, Theodore T. A. N. Joehnk, John Branten, Peter Hansen, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Ga Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 4, 1922. Notice is hereby given that James Nickerson of Arminto, Wyomin: who, on June 27, 1919, and January 4, 1921, made homestead and ad- litional homestead entries Nos. 019852 and 019858, for homestead, EYNW%, BW Anes 4%, NW%SEM section 7, ‘townshi Ww. E%SW, % E% 6%, NW%NEX section 7, town- ship 86 N., range 85 W., sixth prin- cipal meridian, has filed notice of SWUSE%, intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commission- er, at Casper, Wyoimng, on the 15th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Ed ward Wells, Grant U. Wiser, of Cas. ver, Wyoming; George Robinson, George Dawson, of Powder River, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 1922. ee ees NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 21, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mel- vin Patchen, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on Dec. 10, 1917, and Nov. 24, 019, made Homestead and Ad- ditional Homestead Entry, No. 015269 arid No. 015270, for Hd. E% Section 19, and Ad. Hd. W% Section 19, Township 35 North, Range 78 West, 6th Prineipal Mer- idian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year Proof, ,to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheel- er, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of November, 1922. Claimant names as_ witnesses: Frank Hughes, Jeremiah Donovan, Thorne, of Casper, Wyoming; Paul] philip H. Sutton, iS H. Huber, of Casper, Wyoming. eels ee Ber. OTE AU B. J. ERWIN, Register. J. ERWIN, Register. (Pub. Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23,] (Pub, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922.) 1922.) NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS. Noticejis hereby given that the following water appropriators in Water Division No» have submitted proof of their clatms to the use of water from } streams and under the permits as stated below. above proofs will pen for public Permit No. Name of User Stream Areas Res. Cap. 1214 Res. Henry Schnoor --.Camp or Stinking Creek 1865 Ac. Ft 1762 Res. Henry & Herming Schnoor Bates Creek 131.5 AC. Ft 2141 Res. Henry Schnoor -..Camp or Stinking Creek 340.5 Ac. Ft 2188 Enl. Schnoor ---Bates Creek 524 3866 Eni. Schnoor ---Bates Creek 163 , 8667 Enl. Henry R. Schnoor -Stinking Creek Supply under Permit No 3669 Eni. 3668 Enl. Henry R. Schnoor-Stinking Creek Supply under Permit No 3669 Ent. 8663 Enl. Henry R. Schnoor-Schooner, Hermine Hansine Res. and Stinking Creek 163 3952 Enl. A. C. Michie — Platte River 48 $227 Enl. Henry Schnoor hnoor Res. and mp Creek 210 $228 Enl. Henry Sehnoor hnoor Res. and ‘amp “Creek 15 8229 Epl. Henry Schnoor --.Camp or Stinking Creek Schnoor Res. Supply Ditch 10652 Henry Schnoor ...Camp or Stinking Creek Supply Permit No. 2141 Res. 13072 Peter Fisher ~Dry Creek 54 14078 Julia Fisher -...--Dry Creek 28 inspection at the office of the of the State Board of Control at Cheyenne, Wyoming, for one day ‘ober 20, 1922, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and if no contest is filed with- tn | from the above date said proofs will be presented to the No: vember meeting of the T ard of Cont ion be issued. rol v that final BISHOP, erintendent Water Division No. 1 \D. McFarlane, of Wyoming; Robert Morton, of Pow- of the rod at B to C. ton December’'13, » | ditional stand for the funeral expenses, ana | what have I left? My family Is brok en up, and while Mrs. Hall haa serv. ants, Iam alone. I am forced to get my own meals and do my own wash- ing. And | am left with my daughter tt her last year of school.” Schneider, the Bahmer girl, Hayes and Kauffman were called to the court house yesterday for questioning. The girl told her story and was allowed to go.. Kauffman also was excused after lengthy examination. Hayes and Schneider however, were held at the court house all through the night and subjected to repeatéd grillings. It was Schneider and Pearl Bahmer who first told the authorities of the Wesence of the two bodies on Phitinps farm. They told a policem they haf dscovered the bodies whi hunting mdshrooms. This was two days after the slayings occurred on the night of Beptember 14. Schneider, ty his statement today. sald he had gone back to the scene with. the Bahmer girl partly out of curiosity and partly because he want- ed to show her how near she had come to death because of her walk with her step-father. — Senator John urday evening, Octo- the Elk’s tem- jedonian band. Hear Unites B. Kendrick, ber 14, at § 0 ple. Muste » States at of high hi stockings has been for! high school girls of Santa Monica, Cal. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S.| Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, | September 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Rob- ert J. Davidson of Waltman, Wyo- ming, who, on December 7, _1920,| made Additional Homestead’ Entry, No. 017409, for NE% NE%, SW% NE%, N% SEX, SW% SE , Sec. 8, NW% NE%, SE% NW%, NWY% SW, Sec. 9, T. 34 N., R. 86 W., 6th Prin. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year os proof, to es' ish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commission- Che Casper Daily Cribune ADVENTURE TRA! BLAZED FOR you BY LEWIS ALLEN (Say, Brother Adventurer, if there are any camp or woodcraft stunts you want to know about—ask me! If yoa know of any that will help the other fellows—tell me! Addreas me iti care ot the editor of this paper—L. A. BY One day about a week after Mr. Harris had been able to Jeave the camp where be had been cared for by Ned and Ted, while recovering from a sprained ankle, he appeared in their camp with a large box of things that xave the boys great pleasure. In ad- dition to an assortment of candies he had brought them knives, two small axes and a “cooking tron” wh'ch will be described later thom exceed’ng!y were the compasse: much like watches, fitted with chains and hunting cases, “Of course you can always find North and South fairly well,” said Mr. Harris, “but to be accurate you need & compass.” He showed them how to hold the face of a watch to the sun in such 8 position that the hour hand points) directly at the sun. “Half way be-| tween the hour hand and 12 o’cloc! your watch, is North” he said, |though this doesn’t work well when} the sun is near the zenith. Yet ff is} possible to find the meridian without watch or compass.” feridian?” questioned Ted. 4 The word means several things, but I mean the straight line! between North and South poles.” The ‘s friend drew a small circle as The dotted line is a! bo: shown at Fig. 1. dian. “But how do we find it?" asked Ned./ Mr. Harris began to show them.| First he made a level place on the} ground, Then he stuck a rod in the! ground and with « plumb line made! sure that it was trury perpendicular.| In Fig. 2, A to B is the rod. about 10 o'clock in the forenoon. He| It was er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 6th explained that it coutdn’t be déne near} day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Powder A.| where the c'rcle marked “SU; The sun overtead was about NAL M." noon, "| He marked the| der River, Wyoming: John McAllis- spot at C and with a string around the) ter, of Powder River, ming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1922. Snes NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that John L. Groner of CasperyWyoming, who, 1919 and March 27, 1920, made Homestead and Ad- Homestead entries, Nos. 020926 and 020927, for Hd. S%s Sec. 5, T. 35 N., R. 78 W. and Ad. Hd. Lots 6, 7, E% SW, SEX, Sec. 6, T, 865 N., R. 78 W., 6th Prin. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 10th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank McKim, William Tucker, Phillip Sutton, ‘Albert Walberg, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN; Register. Pub. Oct. 23, 30, 1922 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Oscar Walls, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on January 29, 1920, and August 24, 1921, made Homestead and Addi- tional Homestead entries, Nos. 022917 and 022918, for Hd. Lots 3, 4, SEM NW%, SW% NEX, Sec. 6, T. 30 N., R. 78 W., and Ad. Hd. Lots 6 and 7, NE% SW%, Lot 2, Sec. 6, T. 30 N., R. 78 W., and Lots 1, 2, 8% NE, SEX, Sec. 1, T. 30 R. 79 W. 6th Prin. meridian, has filed notice of intention t> make final three-year proof, to establsh claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheelez, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Clarence Fisch, Fred Sevier, A. J. Kelley, W. A. Salterman, all of Cas- per, Wyoming. Publish Oct. 1922. on the footlights. Ito 1t | Wyoming; foot of the road at B he made a circle, Thomas Alexander, of Casper, Wyo- the center at B and the outer edge at Cc. Thus B to C was half of the dia meter, After this was done Mr. Harris strolled away to the edge of the lake and began fishing. “Aren't you going to finish show!ng us how to find the meridian?” asked Ted. Mr. Harris smiled and no@ded. “It the day remains clear I'l! finish about 2 o'clock th's afternoon. Untll then there’s noth'ng to doz but you keer watch of the shadow that the rod makes.” As the day progressed the shadow shortened until there was no shadow at all, for just a moment. : “It's a good time to set your watches,” said Mr. Harris “for when there {s no shadow it meens that the sun is at ‘meridian” or directly ovei the top of that rod, and that is noo: Later the shadow from the ro? lengthened out in another direction until it reached the «dge of the c’! at D, The sun was then over at “SUN P.M." Then Mr, Harris marked th spot. “Now we'll find it,” he sat and he measured exactly half way be tween C and D and from that spot (E drew a line to the foot of the rod a B, “Here we are,” he said, “this line trom E to B points directly north, th end at B pointing north,” They verified it with their com A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY Charles Ray “The Barnstormer”’ The story of a rube Romeo, who burned his feet Brown) But what pleased! ¥ = sses and found it right although there seemed a very slight difference —so slight they were not certain. “I might make a mistake of # fraction of an inch In measuring.” paid Mr: Harris. .To be accurate to a thous: tovis to make the reckoning, aides, the needle of a compass doesn't xactly at the north pole, it toward the magnetic pole which is slightly,away from the north pole. But the difference is so slight that you are always safe in following either the compass needle or the meridian Une found by this method I have shown ou.” “Well, that's something worth knowing,” Ted and Ned declared as} they thanked their friend. rl day—"Nut Hunting.”) ‘Tomorrow —Slerry | Makings. FUR AUCTION IS | "STAGED TODAY LOUIS, Oct. 9—Fura with an! estimated value of $3,00¢,000 were put jon the auction block by the Fouke Fur company, and its subsidiary, the Fur iMerchants company, here today. | The pelts include 17,000 Alaskan! seal skins, which are to be sold for the government. | Buyers, particularly from the east-! ern part of the country, report a scarcity of pelts this year, which, they | say, will make the market steady and strong. Hear Unitec. States Senator John B. Kendrick, Saturday evening, Octo-| ber 14, at 8 o'clock, at the Elk's tem-| ple. Music by the Caffdonian band. dis 6 5 wo Satna ene Nine times married and nine times divorced is the rather remarkable mat rimontal record achieved by Mrs. Cora River, is and it cast a snadow from the foot! |Lilley of East St. Louis, Mit. a TOWN PESTS The Tightwad is What keeps the Ole Town from being Bigger ‘n Bet- ter, He blocks Improvements, Trades out of Town and Never spends a Nickel at Home, nor Anywheres Else, when he can Help It. If the Tightwad’ had a Chance to kill Two Birds with One Stone, he'd still Want the Stone ct ‘Barefooted and in chains Ser- geant Major Walter Wagstaff calle! on Premier Lioyd George at 10 Downing Street to ask aid for needy ex-service men. : Sécrétiny: Fall Leaves on Tour Of Public Lands WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Secretary Fall left Washington today to visit his home at Three River, N. M., and later mae a tour of inspection of in- terior department activities on public lands in the west gone several we etabern. Jewelry ‘end watch repairing by ex- Pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper ey Mfg. Co. 0-8, Blas [No 6: ne Need iss] Cuticura Before He Tries Free > Samples Beebe Gatinere Labersvecine, Spc. Maiaons BUY PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- lene Welding, Gas, Oll and Greases and Crank Case Service. Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES Willis Hackett Co. 63 S. Ash St. Phone 1891W spaBAoo B -—Also— “THE BATTLE OF THE JUTLAND” 40 Cents It magnetizes! TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY GUY BATES POST —In— “THE MASQUERADER” It entrances! as a masterpiece among big motion pictures! It thrills; It stands the America today. This coupon will admit D. L. LaBreche and one to T. Oct? 9. | admittance, will be able to see this Also Feature Picture EUGENE O'BRIEN —t “THE PROPHETS PARADISE” COME,EARLY! 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