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eee Se ap WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. By C. A. Voight RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS r tor from freezir nd protect your st anit radiator c r. OMING AUTONO Te reve 10 mula — LAST NEAR WT SHORT “SkieTs AWD EVERYTHING 'T WASW'T HECESSARY To WAIT For A StusHy DAY To Fino ovr WHeTHeR ow HoT A cree Was Bow-lecceD— ~— engine wit ° The Middleman’s Profit 5 Is Yours Ana it An ordinary pair of socks leaves the factory bearing the modest price of 18 cents. But before they are pulled over the feet for which they were destined they take on the aristocratic price of 75 cents. TINGLE’S GASOLINE ALLEY—STILL BEWARING THE TALL, DARK MAN LAXO ASPIRIN judges eee ra era Vos RHEUMATISM Bai\ DOWN YO THE GARAGE RIGHT (anion METHING ; f : SS \ Away — VES. vou Can See QO ° 5 = everywhere wilt ; at the salleyllc acid = THIS 1S WHOT?— H. DASH? found in aspirin ts @ po ant of pain, and pi ctlve in the ca The profit of the “middleman,” that in- idua no is now recognized as an in- titutior largely responsible for the add- | 2 ed cost of socks and most everything else } = = ‘ s r the congestion and . Ny . oducing @ free, healthful per- ses through his hands to the peo- spiratio, TINGLE'S LAXO does not t digestion as eli Wi MI SS ASPIRIN Public Utility Service is about the only thing from which the middleman exacts no toll for this service, whether it is a street car ride, , energy for light or power, does pure aspirin alone. The gentle laxative {t containg ree moves the toxins or body pole ns that so often are the cause of the twlinges of pain of rheu- atiam. TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN with Its three fold attack is sure to relieve rheumatism and or telephone communication, is delivered brings the direct to the user from the company which I ne : | hope of per- provides it. manent relief. HAROLD TEEN—180 POUNDS—BLOOEY! Remember to ark for TIN- wHEew — 110 PouNDs — CAREFUL MisTsrR- YouRe GLE’S LAXO PUTTING To MUCH a= 4 The PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANY cus- tomer, who. as a rule, pays out but 4 per cent of his income for service, thus receive the middler "s profi in the form of rea- & sonable rates. the three # points: GE SoBLC ENABLE METS OME ExTza Jack TS Buy 4 NARS PRESENT- { OUGHT = . GET Some Heavy " Natrona Power Company ae Gian! wen! S$ LAXO. ASPIRIN They To. MET ch Laboratories, Wash- PuT IN Go Pounds 4 LD A weBic— Ih GOING ON & THREE WEEKS ASPIRIN. he with # Av IN THET aspirin Tire! | Teo! E E Has added still another feature Quietness E. J. GROW, Resident Salesman 147 West J—Phone 2031-J ml ASAE AEE REAR BWANT To GETA PRESENT FOR KENNETH! SHALL 1 GET HIM A Serfor DIAMOND STUDS OR STERLING | MILITARY BRUSHES: MAYBE YOU'RE RIGHT KITTY! KENNETH U5 A MAN OF SUCH WoNDERTUL TASTEL em) How Many Kinds of a Man Did You Marry? OH Y'NEEDNT worRy! KENNETH DARE 15 TH LAST MAN ON EARTH I'D Have | FOR A HUSBAND! NAW! NOTHIN’ LIKE THAT WOULD SUIT A GEE, 1M GLAD YE'RE LETTIN’ ME GO with YA TO DOYER. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WINNIE, DEAR t JES' TH GRANDEST LOOKIN’ YOU'RE RATHER WIN 1 EVER SEEN! AN'SUcH || FOND OF MR. A WONDERFUL DISPOSITION AN’ || DARE YOURSELF! ELEGANT MANNERS AN’ SUCH S A LOVIN’ NATURE i Se MAN LIKE KENNETH There are dozens of folks right here in town who are enger to make a trade with you —whether you have something to buy or sell, or are looking for employment. Everybody reads the Want Ads, so put one in yourself and you will find the people you want—and they'll find you, too! You can't beat the Tribune for results and there's always a reason—our circulation ex- ceeds any Wyoming paper. Phone 15 or 16 its Is he a sportsman? A smoker? A motorist? A business man? A reader? Once you’ve decided just what he is, you know what sort of things to give him for Christmas. es YOURE PESING! NOU'RE PICESSING! KEEP Your EVE on Te BALL! uy ie ALLEST NIWwSOAPeR BIDS FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE. The Trustees of the University of | Wyoming at 3 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day cf January, 1923, will re- ceive at the main office of the Uni- | versity, at Laramie, Wyoming, bids jin terms of the highest percentage of royalty for a five-year oil and gas lease on the following described tracts of land: The southwest quarter of section 2, and the north half of section 11 and the northeast quarter of section 10, township 33 north, range 8 west of the sixth principal meridian. The bidder offering the highest percentage of royalty will be rr garded as the highest bidder, bu’ no bid of less than one-eighth roy- * alty will be considered. A mini- mum rental of $200.00 per year will be charged for this land. Forms of lease and further in- formation may be had on_applica- tion to the fiscal agent, at Laramie, Wyoming. The right is reseryed to reject any or all bids. i! E. O. FULLER, Fiscal Agent for the Board of Trus- | tees of the University of Wyo- It’s easy to pick them out among the little ads under “Gifts for Him” in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” columns in Today’s Classified Section. SERRE ATES EEE RE FRESH AIR. oA cut ron SBA SRULY ORC WETS SSS READ The Casper Sunday Morning Tribune “Everybody’s Paper” | SEE ee ish Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 2% “a ) it &