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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. World By Leased Wire DRAKE DISPUTES (er Gre on > HUSKERS' TITLE cee Results Ll 7 = f Z PITTSBURGH, Dec. 2.—Hagry eZ BA Greb, American Ight heavyweight Za Bae —— boxing champ.on, was undergong . treatment in a jocal hospital today His eyes, injured in a recent’ bout with Bob Roper, were infected with a cold. His physician said there was no jmmediate danger of the sight being impaired. et VOCATIONAL TRAINING APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED BY DECEMBER 16 lowa Member of Valley Con- ference Goes Through Sea- son Without Defeat. DES MOINES, Dec. 2.—Reports that the University of Nebraska has the undisputed claim to Missouri valley conference footpall champion- ship are dewaied by supporters of the Drake university team. Drake, like Nebraska, went through the season without a defeat and has & conference standing of 1,000. In addition to winning all its con ference games; Drake supporters po:nt ‘with pride to the tntersectional clash of last Saturday when Drake defeated Mississippi A. and M. 48 to All applications for vocational THis: nicé’ BAumY 6 In Starkville, Miss., and to the 19| training under the United States Vex THe Soutnt- to 6 victory over the Colorado Aggies | *T=ns* bure: must be received on SAD TO THK oF THe or before December 16, 1922. Regard less of how worthy a case a man may be, if he fails to apply in same wuy before December 16th he will not‘ be eligible for traning. Any man that has applied for com. pensation or medical care on the reg ular forms No. 626 to the Veterans pureau is considered) to hr :e applied j for. all forms of government aid. Therefore, it is not necessary for him to make 4 new application for train- ing, but take the man who has i @sability which he considers to bt of service origin and" has not made application in any form at the SPEAKER BEATS or before Decamber 16th, 1 2. to be Calf lelffible fcr vocational training ‘ with- several weeks ago. Drake pfayed and defeated the fol lowing conferehce teams: Amen, Kansas, Grinnell and Washington. Drake also won from Cornell. FUSL IN THe Ropes ani Ties His Within Lhree Seconds of [in ‘the meaning of the law. World's Record. ‘All applications for compensatior must be received within five years from date of discharge, unless ih HILLSBORO, Texas, Dec. 2.—Tri8 man has a certificate of injury, i Speaker, manager player of the Cleve- which case there is mo limit on th land Indians came within threo! time within which he may apply for weconds of a world's record in a rodeo compensation. The certificate of i staged here by the chamber of com-!Sury must be applied for within one smerce. year from date of separation from Trig roped and tied active service, or before August * seconds, within three seconds of the 105. world’s recor. , He beat ‘Tommy |” *17" 0. sre’ alsabled, file your claim ee crack roper of the rodeo’... whose time was 29 2-5 scconds. i A 7 Rat ee i Backlog “5” to Start L. A. Reed Will Practice on Monday Address Young : People’s Meeting Mine Cage in Mishap, Score Escape Injury BUTTE, Mont., Dec. —A ailver ma guide in a three-compartment natt of the Mountain Con, a prop. rty of the Anaconda Copper Min ng caused a mishap thery to the morning shift was ve- ng, lowered when a three-deck cage, oaded with 24 men for the 2800 level, was deflected and struck the 1,300 sevel floor. The engineer was run The Backlog team of the basket- ball Ieague will start practice. Mon: 4 young people's meeting will be} ning slowly and stopped the engine day evening at the hgh school, 1 held at the Presbyterian tabernacle 4t | \erore more than 26 feet of cable hat order to give the represantative of 6:30 p.m. Sunday. IL. A. Read will eo iad yrder to give the represan 30 pom. § eA. been unreelod. One man was ; in the Boy Scouts in the Casper league address the audiénce on, « topic of 3 ‘ jured but his hurts are pot at all plenty of time for practice, the dif- special interest. to.young-people. ANY “ccious, The ferent troops which hold thelr meet-| additional feature will Ye a piano ings at the High school gymnasium solo by Mr. Baiton of Baisley, Scot fy omes, have donated a half hour to’the Back-|tand, who hax been-in America for Ye team. Troop four leads off with only a few weeks. a half hour Monday night and Troop mishap. The shaft had been inspect- ed last night as usual. Repairs were One follows with a half hour ‘Thurs-| See the Smoke House Window fo: sompleted in a few hours and +h bey a-xtt oist Gay evening. Christmas suggogtions, 12-251 ie going on at the mine this af NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK-| ‘*oon. ' HOLDERS’ MEETING OF CHRIST-| Wort was resumed today at the |TAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, IN CAS- | erkeley, a property of the Anaconda | PER, WYOMING. company, after a shutdown of two months. Notice is hereby given that a spe-| Ploved at the mine. cial. meeting of the members and ——_—_____ tockholders .of Christian Science} i > Hockey, Horse Show, Bowling, ' Society, in Casper, Wyoming, a cor- Tailor-Made Man Racque's and Boxing. poration created and existing under ra Meeting of Business Men’s Racing the laws of the State of Wyoming, Plays Last Times At the America Racing, Billiards, Baseball, assuciation, at New Orleans. «will be held at the office of the Meeting of Cuba-American Jockey. company, at the corner of Grant at Havana. and Forsth streets, in Casper, Na- Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club at trona unty, Wyoming, on the ‘Tijuana. 18th day of December, 4. D. 1922,} Releasing one’s personality might} Ralph Greenleaf vs. Arthur Church at the hour of 0 o'clock in the} be claimed as the theme of Charies at New York, for pocket billiard afternoon, for the purpose of en-| Ray's latest proguction, “The Tailor championship, abling the company to avail itself} Made Man” which plays for the last Meeting of National Board of Arbi- of the privileges of Chapter 323 of} times today at the America theater. tration, at Louisville. the Wyoming Compiled Statutes of] ‘The hero 1s not one of the indus- ‘Annual meeting of Ontario Hockey 1920, and to consider a request] trious young men who work both days association, at Toronto. made ,by the owners of a majority}and nights saving money to become Opening of International Horse of the shares of the capital stock] Rockefellers. He is rather one who Show, at Chicago. x joutstanding of said: company, and|works and dreams days and spends ‘Middle West champlonship tourna-|a majority of the members of said} his nights in the pursuit of whatever ment, at Kansas City. company, to change the name of|h's fancy leads him to. Jock Soutar vs. Charles Williams, said corporation from Christian Sci- ‘How can I meet the big men?” “at Philadelphia, for world's title. ence Society, in Casper, Wyoming, | asks Ray, and he solves the question Freddie Jacks vs. Harry Grimes, | to First Church of Christ, Scientist, | cor nimselt. 20 rounds, at Melbourne. Casper, and for the purpose of| This picture about-which so much Harry Greb vs, Battling Ortega, 4, transacting any and all other busi-| has been said takes up the old adage rounds, at Spokane. Jock Malone vs. 10 rounds, at Omaha. Frankie Jerome vs. few York. Morrie Schlaifer,|such meeting. _ [new Ufe into it through the person Dated tA Ceara: Wrgmine hee of Ra: A ifng Leon-| 17th day of November, A. D. 1922. Reker | ‘AGNES JAMES, — |n nere matter of a tailor made man. A Certain Type of a Sport EZ Z. Z others were merely/and duly recorded cruised slightly and vent to their|Mortgage Deed Records on Page Eighty per cent of ‘the mine/51, given to secure the prom'ssory crew had been lowered before the note of said Edward M. Irwin and About 350 men will be em-| ness which may legally come before| of clothes making the man ana puts\ Indeed there is more to it than the Che Casper Daily Cridune THE TRIBUNE’S PAGE OF SPORTING NEW First 1 CERTAMILY FEEL SORPY foR THe Poor DEVILS whe HAVE To STAY I~ TeS CotD CiimATE without COAL AND EVERY THING 1 GUESS TLL SHUT uP THe Mouse, ZA out Tous | oS Pos | THAT CANT Fours) swered by W. A. charge of the department }the terms of said mortgage, and ™ jthrough the said default in the said jlaw to recover the debt remained Go Sout AND lsecured by the said mortgage, or | Pay Golf THE BALANCE CF Tae WINTER” AIR How fooR UNFORTUNATES WITHOUT ey any part thereo | THEREFORE, | given that, by virtue of the ) ower (+ |of sale in said mortgage contained, |; jand the statutes of the State of ¢q: Wyoming in such cases made and ea Of All Events All inquiries addressed to the Tribune Radio department will de an- Strong of the Wyoming Radio corporation, whe is t= ait. heard as clearly eo of Chicago's notice is hereby audience here has heard “Carmen,” K part in News Questions been estimated that severnt 2 persons have enjoyed the CBi- eras, broadcast by radio... A condition thereof, the power of s jarge audience in and around Wow contained therein has become oper-|*0F* Mstened to the music of “Aida: proceedings, have been instituted at ‘he 1°? meter wave length of station in New York as t& Since the opening niddie west. opera season the radio Mar. Garden singing the lead- Boheme” and “Parsi- operas will be broadcast nh week from 3 p. m. to 11 p m., |provided, and the said default, the andard time, and after the |said W.'F. Dunn hereby elects, to ¢, Sathcdig+ alban exercise his said option to foreclose joon of iM be broadcast. the same for the reason that the — ink lconditions in said mortgage have | been broke i that said mortgage) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. on said inafter described prem-| , me : ises will be foreclosed by the sale au? Wiltor: Q—-Wwhat ts the of the said mortgagyd vremises, 1)... bt Nets in Sha ahd for that purpose, on Mond An enas Sats ta |the 8th day of January, A. D., 182 B, voltaketsesehan Ge afternoon, to-wit, the hour of 10 .” Sigs a pbs 23d yaa? - tigsd jo’clock in the forenoon of that day,|"*" “°™*#e" may be used If desired. at the front door of the courthouse in Casper, in the County of Na tor. SaaS See ee jtrona, in the State of Wyoming, I, nee minated on! the seestyee FL. Marquis: ¢ ‘and for Ihave and which I have described — jthe Coanty of Natrona, in the State, Y: ! F of Wyoming, and at the request of| A.—Near by or powerfu? spark sta- W. F. Dunn, legal holder of said tions cannot be eliminated on the ma- lreal estate mortgage, and prom ‘ apparatus available and jsory note herein described, will sell!” use h interference can InN THe MEAN TIME jat ‘public wendue, to the highest be ned only by the wee of Bight NORTH | bidder for cash in hand, so much of !¥ selective and expensive equipment. jsaid premises hereinafter described a |as may be necessary to sati: the; Radio F or: Q—What should I jamount due on said mortgage, on st tuning with « crystal the date of said sale, with interest Spiderwebs, ‘variocoupier, There is a suggested panacea for oming Trust and Savings Bank, f.c labor's ills, sumewhate burlesque, ® the principal sum of $4,368.00, all picture of society, a story of agitators of. which matured on January Ist, and agitation, with a love plot also/ 1929, which first mortgage is a prior lien upon the herinafter des- j cribed premises, anf which said first mortgage was on the 11th day jof January, A. D., 1921, assigned to W. F. Dunn, who isgoaw the own- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF & ‘ind holder’ theres for a valu- REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. pias ene | Default having “been made Br ha wrnineas it is provided in’ the conditions of a certain real es-| | And WHEREAS it is provided in mortgage, deted June 2Jth, 4 at i edgt Of any installment or principal or exneibell, kelnowienn any part thereof, or any interest e ered by tdward M. Ir- Qn : m3 oe |wn and Martha’ A. Irwn husband Moneys, or any part ereof, by said mortgage secured, to be paid wife, to W. F. Dunn, and which : 3 said ‘mortgage was filed ia the of- should remain due and unpaid for fice of the County Clerk and ex- the space of thirty dars after the Officio Register of Deeds in and fame shall, by the terms thereof, for th: County of Natronagkin, the become -due and payable, and that State uf Wyoming, on the day then, and in that’ case the whole of June, A. D., 1921, at ‘a. m, £rin-ipal sum by said mortgage se- ty or Book 23 of cut 1 to be paid, together with the interest thereon sh] et the option of the said mortgagee, its succes-| sors or assigns, become due and payable forthwith, anything in said| mortgage or in said note contained to the contrary notwithstanding; And WHEREAS it is further pro-/ vided, in and by said mortgage, that} in case default should be made in} the payment of said principal sum/ of money, intended to be secured by said mortgage, or in the payment be! Bos clatinin ta eed bis Bat bee U_B.Thriftysays thi | mit \ |tralling through the play. . —_— | ddee-the moxe House Window for Christmas 12--3t suggetions. t |Martha A. Irwin, due on or before five years from the date thereof, in the sum of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Six and 60-100 ($4,956.60) dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from its date until jpaid, interest payable semi-annual- ly, and attorney’s fees in case the holder of said note should be obliged to enforce payment by law; and on| which said note and real estate mortgage no payment of principal jor interest has ever been made and {there is now due and unpaid, at the first publication of this notice, the whole of said sum of, $4,956.60 with interest thereon from said June 24, 1921, at the rate of eight per cent per annum to this date, in the sum of $561.75, or a total of principal and interest, of $5,518.35, and us provided in id mortgage there is also atterney’s fees to be added to said principal and interest, in the sum of *500.90, and also costs and expenses uf sale; And WHEREAS the above des- cribedl mortgage, w: second mortgage certain mortgage in “fe takes” sixty-five fruscles to make & frown and only ard, 12 rounds, at President. Publish Nov. 18, 25, December 2, 1922. < DANCING : SATURDAY NIGHT Bee the Smoke House Window tor| suggestions. 12-2-3t_ 9, Two men struggle on a log in a wild rushing torrent down a mountain danyon. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM After the labors of the It is good enjoyment for bi Directed by,EMMETT J,. FLYNN Sunday:and Monday AMERICA THEATER Private Lessons 2 fresh yourself by attending the big Saturday night dance. Dancing is growing more popular every day. refinement reigns supreme, Arkeon Dancing Academy LEARN TO DANCE Miss Bain, Dancing Instructress thirteen to~smile=, why waste energy.” thereon at the rate of e cent per annum from the of June, A. D., 1921. until paid, together with attorney's fees and de all costs and expenses allowed b law, subject however to the here of the interest thereof, or any part of such principal or interest, as in said mortgage provided, then it should be and might be lawful for the ssid mortgagee, its successors e or assigns, to seli and dispose of before described first mortgage, — the said mortgaged premises, and which said premises to be sold as all the right, title, benefit and aforesaid, are, and are described in equity of redemption of said mort- gagors, their heirs or assigns, there- ii, at public auction for cash, ac- cording to the statutes in such cases made and provided, and in the man- ner therein prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale to retain the said principal and in- terest, together with the cost and expense of such sale, and attor-| said mortgage substantially, as‘fol- lows, to-wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) and the south half of the northeast quarter (S% NE) of Section four (4) and lots three (3) and four (4) and the south half of the nort st quarter (S% NW*%) and the southwest quar- ter (SW) of Section three (8), ney, solicitor, or counsel fees, and| township hree (33) north the overplus, if any there be, shouid| of Range West of the 6th be paid by the party making such| Principal Meridian, | Natrona sale, on demahd, to the said mort- gagors, their heirs, executors, ad. munistrators or assigns; And WHEREAS, said mortgage contained full power of sale of said premises therein described, on de-| \ County of Natrona, State of fault in the payment of the prin- Wyoming. cipal sum of money and the inter- Purcell, Casey & Perkins, attorneys. est thereon, or either or any of said Pub. Dec. 2-9-16-23-80, 1922, and principal pr interest, and WHERE- Jan, 6, 1923 | AS more than thirty days have __ | elapsed since default has been made in the payment of interest, by County, Wyoming. Dated this 25th day of Novem- er, A. D.. 1922, JOSEPH L, MARQUIS, Sheriff within and for the See the Smoke House Window for Christmas suggestions. ___-12-7-3t and double or triple L er and variable con- jocoupler and vartable a good combination easily be expanded upon. H. B. KLINE DIAMONDS nser, or @ Vv ndenser make High Grade Jewelry, Watches and Silverware Oil Exchange Building Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- lene Welding, Gas, Ol and Greases and Crank Case Service. Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES ils Hackett Co, 63 S. 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