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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1 WIRTH CABINET | RESIGNS POSTS NG (Continued from Page One.) =" +-way the presient will undertake Ghe first steps toward the appoint- Mhent of a new cabinet. During last Pent the situation was ono A number of solutions «* ‘Pee crinis already have been suggest- 4. One is for a cabinet of “bust. confusicn. wot bourgeoisie party. a@vhether Wirth again will be = Wirth's further ty mapy reichstag Hether with the present sta: @rations negotiations demand as the Shead of the cabinet a man unfettered Dy the failure of the government's Previous policies. his party affiiiations. Shon-partisan experts favored, although the vailable candidates who Bventually command the ‘sides. It is also argued that Bourgeoisie cabinet Would be short ved, in view of socialist opposition the reichstag, which wourt be @trongly augmented by the Gimrest among the working popula- ion. 4 » The middle party leaders @ialists to assimilate th dical wing in the yendent sGrispien. ed the Wirth government non-sociallst parties. Mission had been approved ‘Roalition. ¥ ea November 9, Natrona, ss.: ‘Sess men without party affiliations,” Genile another probability concerns it: elf with a ministry composed only It is uncertain Bioned to constitute a new ministry. availability as ‘chancellor is strongly doubted by a Marge section of the press, as well as leaders. They elieve that the circums‘ances under Grhich the crisis was precipitated to- = President Ebert sl confronted with fone of the most critical problems of administration, especially in view Among the solutions suggested to- ay the proposition for a cabinet of seemec most shortage of confidence the reichstag was admitted on all Zonvinced now that the moderate so- newly ty, which yesterday sulcumbed to essure exerted by the former inde- socialists led by Arthur { COMMISSIONERS’ ee 1922. The State of Wyoming, County The Board of County Commis-) Bioners in and for Natrona County, | Wes: tate of Wyoming, met this 9th) of utter, commis: of rep- “would @ purely growing are also minority united} = When accepting the resignation of phe cabinet, President Ebert request-| ne Mills to carry WN pxplaining to the newspaper men |-yelion ‘Cab G e reasons for his resignation, Dr. | AVirth today said that the instance/ prank Bra: Yhe last note of the reparations com- by all| parties, except the social’st, it seemed | if it wou'd be possible to form a Second St./Service Sta, Assessor's Expense___ Mrs. H. W. Eberstein, As- sessor’s Expense ~~... Casper Auto Top S?: 's Expense _~__ Casper Daily Tribune, Court House Expense -- Western Blue Print Co. Court House Expense__ F. J. Wolfe, Court House Expense Natrona County Tribune, Printing Western Blue Print Corp., County Attorney__..__ Western Blue Print Co., Roads and Bridges___ Robert J, Veitch, Roads and Bridges ...-.---- Géo. A. Davis, Roads and Le RNS ee Raymond Cooper, Election Expense....---..-...— Harry Davis, Election Ex- ‘pense, ----22---- Creed Yellow Ca’ Election Expense Expense © _ x — si... _. Sn untit a new ministry was formed.|~ “3 Wot, Election Exc = Today President Ebert conferred | th leaders of both socialist. and| cq Pe a eS eae Expense — Expense Fra J. Gay. of November, A. D., 1922, pur-! Hor: nt to adjournment of yeste: rday, | ere being present Chairman T. A. Hal, Commissioners Charles Anda, | bert Duna, Clerk. J. Veitch, and Catherine, Frank C. Bailey, Sheriff's Continental Oil iff’s Expense Expense _ = The following proceedings were, G. A. Blake, Sheriff's Ex- thad, to-wit: pense ---.-2. = The following bills were present-'Jack- Kiser, Sheriff’: ‘ed, audited and allowed and certifi-| John M. Whisenhunt, Poor and Pauper - SNecrona Co. Red Cross, +. Poor and Pauper Willis Hackett Co., Poor "< and Pauper ‘Kittle B. Payne, Poor and >. Pauper ----.-------- Gallup Motor Go., Poor = and Pauper ---~..----- Mrs. Woodward, Poor and Pauper —~.------- Kittie B. Payne, Poor and PAUpSr§ <- Sa sa be Casper Private Hospital, =* Poor and Pauper -_..-~ Dr. H. R. Lathrop, Poor and Pauper Easton, * Pauper “Poor and Mary Stapleton, Poor and eg ered rapier et isapprove: y as. § Katey wid cstaise Macy Stapleton is not a pau- er.) John H. Casey, Salary and and Expense Edwin Barrett, ‘Salary and Expense _------.--_ Agnes M. Clare, Salary and Expense_-_--_-- Annetta Ford, Salary and Expense. .--------.- Lyle .E. Jay, Salary aud Expense -- -.-~----- Augusta Luhrsen, Salary and Expense _-_-._ -_ May Hamilton, Salary and and Expense Margaret England, Salary and Expense ~--..... Frank Devlin, Salary and Expense J. L,Marquis, Salary and and Expense <-.-._ William Kyte, Salary and Expense Lois. Longshore, and Expense Glady Ford, Salary and Expense* . 3 ---=s3ssu Addie Kensinger, Salary and Expense -.-._.--.- Edna_F. Weedell, Salary and Expense ~-..---- Dr. H. R. Lathrop, Salary and Expense Dr. ¥. R. Daken, Salary and Expense ---.-_._ Casper Typewriter Ex- change, ’ ‘ pense ~~ $ Sam Seibel, Poor and Pau- eates ordered drawn for same: | 0 0,00 87.13 | 82.20 85] 12.50 35.00 25,95 8,216.29 151.45 100.00 375.00 150.00 } 150.00 | 125.00) 125.00 199.00 263.20 125.00 122.50 125.00 180.00 259.30 93.50 175.00 166.66 125.00 148.06 125.00 50.00 125.00} 125.00 150.00 ‘8 Ex- pense __ Federal Supply Co., Sher- iff's Expense -.-_____ J. L, Marquis, Sheriff's Expense J. _L. Marquis, Sheriff's Expense ._.- R..Q, Butz, Sheriff's. Ex- pense ._-__ a (Disapproved by Chas. Anda, who states map is not needed.) W. J. Adsit, Jury Fees. P. J. Rogan, Jury Fees__ O. N: Shogren, Jury Fees_ W. A. Reeves, Jury Fees_ T. M. Johnson, Jury Fees_ John Slick, Jury Fees__ R. L. Schulte, Jury Fees_ Harry Williams, Jury Fees C.-E. Hoffhine, Jury Fees Robt Thompson, Jury Fees. Albert Majors, Jury Fees Albert Vospett, Jury Fees A. G, Tibley, Jury Fees A. L. Cilley, Jury Fees_ C.S. Thompson, Jury Fees H.O, Swenson, Jury Fees Melvin Walker, Jury Fees Robt.Thompson, Jury Fees T. M. Johnson, Jury Fees C.E. Hoffine, Jury Fees Hazel Conwell, Witness Fee C._H. Horstman, Witness Witness Geo. Smith, Witness Fee J. H. Harris, Witness Fee L, E. Snow, Witness Fee LS L. Kashner, “Witness Cc. C. Jones, Witness Fee Ben Fellers, Witness Fee Lafe Moore, Witness Fee H.R. Lathrop, Witness Fee H.R. Lathrop, Witness Fee H.R. Lathrop, Witness Fee H.R. Lathrop, Witness Fee Perey, Jorgensen, « Witness Fee 174.89 Anne L, Hali, 192 55.00 | Anlie W: Dickerson, E. Beal, 1922__ John R. Gay, 1922 1922 Catherine Becker, 1922__ 13.10 Sherman Chr s.<nson, 1922 w. 2.60 | Mt. 113.00 60.00 N. L. Battenschla; a20! Statement of the Earnings or 2 m of Haze] Conwell, Clerk} 58.50 of Di for the ™m 55.50 Clerk of District Court 75.00 129.28, vember 10, 25.00 st: 25.00,CATHERINE DUNN, 2.25 284.10 ; { A: Sunmers, 1922 Realty Corp., “1922__ The Glen Investment Co, 1922 T. A. Dumphy, 1922_ Col ‘ict Court, ending April 30, 1922. Fees - The meeting 1922. T. A. HALL, Chairman, Atte Slerk. SS EEEiacee NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Ray Harper,! 75.00 Deceased. 6.00 o 125.00 155.00 35.00 6.00 25.00 801.06; 83.94 5.00 23.22 122.90 13.00 4.00 22.60 10.00 229.70 5.99 44.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 164.00 3.00 | 10.00 12.00 12.00 12,00 + 12.00 12.00 12.00 17.90 2.09 10.00 10.00 | 10.00 10.00 8.20 8.20 2.00 Petition and. Affidavit for Can- cellation’or Refund of Taxes pre- sented and allowed: C. M. Hawks, 1910 to 1921 Anne Frederickson — Wm. Bryant, 1922__ Mills Const. Co., 1922_ Joseph M. Gibson, 1922_ Harry E. Colton, 1922___ Eva Kulper, 1922 -.____ Grover C. Gorsuch, 1922_ S. C. McBride, 1922_ E, A. Adams, 1922 Walter Galles, 1922. Cc, W. Kaylor, 1922 _ Keith Lumber Co., 1922- } | i I i ¥ Notice is hereby given that letters f administration were on the 17th |day of October, 1922, granted to 2.00 the undersigned in the above es- tate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance. to the undersfned, Clara F Sur within « faid letter:, or they ‘may be cluded from any benefit from: such estate, nnd if sich claims be not ox: hibited within one year from “the date of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. Dated October 17, 1922. CLARA B. SURRENA, _ Administratrix. Publish October 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1922. * Not content with digging funds for the new Fifteenth Stree. Christian Church, Washington, D. ©., the pastor, Rev. J. N. Jarrett and his congregation intend to complete the digging for the foun- dation before turning the work: over to the contractor, © The national convention of Farm Labor Union of America, which meets at Fort Worth in December, ‘will take up for consideration plans for establishing a system ‘of storage plants for farm products and cotton gins throughout the south. LET’S EAT! Have you tried the noon hot foun- tain service at Tripeny's? Dainty Lunches With Instant Service Hot Tamales ~ Sandwiches chit Hot Drinks Ice Cream Reasonable Prices Always John Tripeny Drug Co. 241 South Center—Phon: “Notice Who Goes There’ Prominent Denver Physician) lcer week the following article’ by Dr. Leonard Freeman, well knowa physi-| clan and surgeon of Denver, will be of interest here: ' cancer—and it ts on the increase. There are three possibilities: cancer. cer. 27.00 64.25 13.50 is striving to find the cause of cander and @ more reliable cure for it. Prospects are encouraginz. goal has not yet been reached. 12.00 are achieved ty attacking the scourge |~ before it begins, or in its stages. r 35.55 30.00 10.98 13.50 24.00) in many. thousand instances. does not often appear before middie iife, and that it frequently. develops from pre-existing troubles, are moles, chronié sores and frrita-| cancer already, ions, 154.60 journey to No- na, months after the date of Pastor at Work Fett is shown wielding a shovel. Pastry ” fhe Casper Sailp Cribune ANGER GURE I POSSIBLE, EARLY ACTION NEEDED Advises More Care in Treating Smal! Blem- ~ ishes and Sores, j | Apropos of the observance of 4 One out of every 10 adtits dies of} How can this mortality be lessened!) 1. By discovering a better cure for} j 2. By attacking the distase coriier.} 3. By removing the causes of can-! Let us consider these methods: The ‘entire scientific medical world The but the In the meantime, our’ best results The Smile. of True Gameness These two cheery winners were photographed after a victory in a ‘Thames boat race. Only ex-soldiers who had been wounded in the war ‘Were allowed to compete. earlier Removal Is Possible. Cancer is not a “biood disease” or | ‘”* nd has been demonstrated | #ttention cure cai Also, it is well known that cancer A tumor chronic soi mouth, a bl such as and apparently harmless tu- : hough they have existed long time without causin }This is especially true in t. Ups, mouth and is before it begins.” Start Is Small. !n a woman’s breast, may ‘soon become one | if it is not removed. What is the best w BLAKEY & COMPANY 136 SOUTH CENTER ST. NOVEMBER SALE Of Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts A sale of women’s and misses’ wearing apparel at and below cost for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. trouble. |these things? That ation to depends eneral diseass, but is at first pure-| _ !en particularly as one ap- cal adviser. | al. If it can be removed before! Proachex 40 years of age and Iater,! Igthey have not yet become malig “a cure will result. ‘This| these things 14 ive prompt| nant, thelr eradication is usually sim t time to ple, safe and painless, alread: [not be a | Pending r in the if not a isted/ to remove NO EXCHANGES—NO REFUNDS—NO CHARGES Dresses $23.75 Velvet. to $65.00. Sale price ... Coats $25.00 rials. Sold up to $65.00. Sale price 100 Dresses in Wool, Silk and Chiffon All. new styles, late arrivals. Sizes 14 to 44. Dresses that sold up $23.75 25 Cloth Coats. Good heavy Winter Coats. All interlined, best of mate- Colors brown, navy and black.. $25.00 Coats $45.00 Beautiful Cloth Coats. Crepe de Chine lined. Fur collars and cuffs, Sizes 16 to 44. Browns, navys and black. These Coats are wonderful values. Sold up to $ $85.00. Sale price.... 45.00 Suits $45.00 All our two-piece Winter Suits with fur collars and cuffs, in all the newest materials. This includes every two- piece Suit we have in the house. Sizes 14 to 44. This is a wonderful oppor- tunity to get a real good Suit at less $150.00. Sele pre PEOOO targe Squirrel collar. Sale price ........ Beaver. Was $150. Sale price __.. Kit Fox collar and $100.00. Sale price, cuffs. SKIRTS $10.00 BLOUSES $5.00 Crepe de Chines and Georgettes. light and dark colors. 3-Piece Suits at 1 size 16 Castor three-piece Suit with Was , $150.00. $100.00 1 size 18 Brown three-piece Suit with layge collar and cuffs of best grade ~~ $100.00 1 size 38 Grey three-piece Suit with Was ~.... 965.00 EXTRA SPECIALS This includes every Skirt in our entire nee! Plaids, stripes and plain. price oP O.00 All sizes. Sals tree. 95.00 One-Third Off 1 size 88 Brown three-piece Suit with Russian Blouse and Beaver collar. Was $115.00. $65.00 Sale price 1 size 42 Navy three-piece Suit with Fox collar and cuffs. Was $150.00. pric .._$100.00 price -..... 1 size 42 Navy'three-piece Suit with Beaver collar. $150.00. Sate price PLOO.OO SWEATERS $5.00 Slip-Over Sweaters. All styles. All sizes. Includes our entire stock. Sale price... $5.00 SPORT HATS $2.06 One lot of Sport Felt Hats that sold up to $10.00. $2.00 Sale price ... One-Half Price on All Pattern Hats, “Vogue” and “Rawak” 2 One-Fourth Off on All Fur Coats, “Albrecht Coats” a ES nO 00) _ One-Fourth Off on All Children’s Coats and Dresses in Sizes 5 to 12 Years. upon their location and thelr character and must be decided by a competent meu!- If the malignant, thelr removal may ple, its effectiveness de-| ly upon the thorough-| ness of the procedure and the length of time in w#hich the disease has ex. Surgery Called Best Relief. gives the best and PAGE FIVE Keet results when tt stes and o ous. t They have been |earded on this account y are apt te cavse unsightly scars and deform!- ves. Radjum and the X-ray may often be used with good effect In purely | superficial troubles affecting the skin alone, but in tumors benent:: the wkin. |for instance in the breast and where there is likelihood of glandular in volvement, much reliance should not |be placed upon them. Problems Difficult. Cancers of internal organs present & much more difficult problem than the superficial ones. Their recogn!. ton often taxes to the utmost the powers. of the skilled diag lespecially as they must be jearly if they are to be cured it ts possib! tments are |life should not delay in obtainin | vice regarding Inter: 5 Jespeciatiy: those of the stomach, gall addet and rectum. And women of iddie age should not permit abnor a} conditions of the pelvic organ. + Jcontinue ‘without ascertaining th jmeening. This applies with p. |lar emphasia to uterine bleeding: nge of life.” “eternal: vigilance is the price of Uberty.” so ts it also the price of “UCALEBERY KING | HEADLINER AT COLUMBIA | “The Huckleberry King,” wt now playing at the Columbia gives Bert Vallee a good opportu to display his talent, which he to fine effect. Al Harris as a lawyer j with an abbreviated conscience, laine Singer as the proud mother-in law also comes out to splendid adyan tage, as does the girl who plays the misunderstood wife. ad aro IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RETAIL CLERKS Meeting tonight at 8 0’ portant business. Come! Second and Durbin DON’T smashed up during less), gal. Phone 1203 The play itself is a combination of | JOHN D. SALMOND, Secy. SPECIAL SALE FINE EMPEROR GRAPES 40c PER BASKET Natrona Butter Shop Use Weed Chains Have you noticed the cars that have been Don't be the next one. Denatured Alcohol, 188 proof, gal_ Whiz Anti-Freeze (guaranteed harm- Brodie Rubber Co. tw. 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