Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. OAGRED CANTATA CHRISTMAS EVE ‘The program for the sacred cantata “The Light Eternal,” which fs to be given in the Presbyterian taber Sixth and D Bunday, De Sumbers. @irecting t> Eéna Tho: Following Prelude. Chorus by the Choir, Great Redeemer.” Tenor Solo and Chorus ty the Choir, “It Speaks to the World.” Bass Solo Goa Hath will act as accompanist the program “Praise the us by the Chotr, “ Soprano Solo, “Angel Voices.” Final Chorus by the Choir, “Lead Mo.” ——e FORT RUSSELL OFFIGERS TO FORM ASSOCIATION] - . Nec. 20.—Fifty tel here F: evening, at tim: of the Associat the United States will Membership {s confined 20 commissioned officers of the United closer relationship and co-operation between three branches of the forces des’ ted by the National Defense act. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. To All Persons Liars for Assess- ment in Paving District Number Twenty-Two. Notice is hereby given tified on th A. D. 16 the un collecti tracts, property may redeem the so any portion of the | cost of such improve ing the enti pértion ther charged against such lots, tracts, or parcels of land without interest within thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit: On or before the 22nd day of December, A. D. 1922. The owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may re- deem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount of said as- sessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire in- stallment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract, or parcel of iand at the time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due the entire ten equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, pay- able at the same time that the in- stallments are payable. Ali pay- ments shall be made to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances to the City of Cas- per, and the Statutes of Wyoming. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, this 11th day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1922. J. 8S. VAN DOREN, ? City Treasurer. Publish December 12 to 22, 1922, inclusive. ices BIDS FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE. The Trustees of the University of Wyoming at 3 o'clock p. m. on the 4th day of January, 1923, will re- ceive at the main office of the Uni- , at Laramie, Wyoming, bids of the highest percentage for a five-year oil and on the following described The southwest quarter of section 2, and the north half , ¢ rection 11 and the ncrtheast quart.’ of section 10, township 33 north, range 178 west of the sixth principal meridian, The bidder offering the highest percentage of royalty will be re- garded as the highest bidder, but 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 reserved to reject any or all bids. E. O. FULLER, Fiscal Agent for the Board of Trus- tees of the University of Wyo- ming. Publish Dec, 6, 18, 20 and 27, Dominion Is Aroused By Mysterious Murder Of French-Canadian Girl) TMECOMED! PIRT IN CHARGE 1S DISMISSED ae ie the Worland sheriff on the Williars Kenty aid not steal five had committed such a theft. eat “f_cattle from Niethammer!*"** ™* N ‘ONTREAL, Dec. 20—The myste- IVE rious and unavenge¢ nmurder at Quebec of Blanche Garneau, beautiful young French-Canadian «irl, is or every tongue throughout width breadth of dominion. Tt has fanned into new Cane the of6 diecurd between . British and French in| the Province of Quebec. it has been ée- bated hours tn parliament. It bas cost the province more than $100,000. It will very probably be the issue at a com- ing provincial electiont royal commission, ce of the 4u is probing the strange ROBERTS Meanwhile a rs ago the body assaulted and to death, was found. Po | baffled, Hi. Roberts, editor of a Mon. eekly, charged the authogitics | witt ness, declared rumors had the names of two legislators with the murder, and offered a ro- for @ eotution of the case. The legisiatuce a year in 4 law when it has recetved the ure of the Heutenant governor. nile Roberts is in custody, fo feeling ran high. Appoint- a royal commission to probe whole matter was demanded an¢ sranted. The commission now { ting. Just before the commission sat, Ar- man Lavergne, leading French politi ‘an, delivered a fiery speech, lauding the British and denouncing his ‘own compatriots as “servile and “cow- the Blanche Garneau y was thrown into poll- ritish and French politi- for a hot fight over the the campaign preceding the g election, Car Fares Cut, Public Asked For Patronage =, Wash., Dec. 20.—Fares al car system, having to five cents from eight d cents, effective March clals are laboring to edu- | public to ride more. clal statements, are barely sufficient to operate and maintain the system price of $15,000,000. To make the sys- Fi LEA Present revenues, according to offi- | & ind pay installments on its purchase | j riders must use the cars after the fare is reduced, it is estimated. $3,000 POSTED offered for the recapture of Clara Phillips, who escaped from the Los Angeles county jail December .6, total $3,000. Of this sum $250 {s offered by Sher- Mrs. Los Angeles county board of super- Examiner. —————— HOLDERS’ MEETING annual meeting of the stockholders be held at the office of the com- pany at room 616 Consolidated Royalty Building, Casper, Wyoming, on the 8rd day of o'clock p.m. At said meeting re- officers e.ected and general busi- ness transacted. JOHN A. CONRAD, Vice President. Publish. Dec. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1922. = Cf ye 45 tem pay its way 46 per cent more|% ‘tf Willem I. Traeger; $750 by the|g visors anc $2,000 by the Los Angeles | NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK-|$ Notice is hereby given that the|% of Navajo Laboratories, Inc., will|® in the City of |§ F you,need a salesman rare“ ~ = To sell your products, don’t despair. Just take thie tip-it's on the square~ write t CLASSY FIED The Want Ad “Page” "TENSHUN Veterans of Foreign Wars Meeting Friday Night, Dec. 22 Cooks and Waiters Hall ver Wyoming Bakery, 324 W. Yellowstone Assembly 8 o’Clock FEZEE FOR PHILLIPS § LOS ANGELES, Deo, 19.—Rewards | § hammer murderens | Y January, 1923, at the hour of two|§ ports of the officers will be read, 1 Che Casner Daily Cribune LAWRENCE P. WALL TS ° WILLIAM NENTY FREED, Many theater-goers tn Casper will be glad to hear that Lawrence P. Wall is going to take to the playing c intry boy parts once more. The umorist has not been play- nh parts for several months because he has been handicapped by having suffered a broken limb while playing in Omaha. He now says that he ts beginnning to feel “ye old pep” once more and that he ts very desirous of showing his friends and admirers some clean com edy. Mr. Wall wil play the part of “Ig- natz Augustus Wellington Brown, the in Mr .Deming’s three-act play, “The Straight Road,” which will come to the Iris theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. The Hendersons will appear as fra- ture vaudeville attractions ana «ince ways welcome in Cas- t of the Darkness” {s the title { the feature photoplay. There will also be some clever num- bers for Christmas week. The Ken nedy kiddies will spend their vacation with thelr paren: 3 thony Kennedy in Casper. T: appear that week with the Styies and Smiles company as an added attrac- ton. The Bryan Sisters also hold. some- er audiences. HARPER'S Gift Suggestiors for the Whole Family § FOR THE LADIES Ribbon trimmed Felt Slippers Quilted Satin Bedroom Slippers Topsy quality Silk Hosiery— Boudoir Caps 98c, $1.48, 1.98, $2.98, $3.85 Outsize Silk Hosiery Handkerchiefs, each __ Boxed Handkerchiefs Fancy Towels_______ Bath Robes 50c, 75c, 98¢ to $1.48 ae aaa 50c, 89c, $1.25 $4.85 Up Silk Underwear, Bed Spreads, Beacon Plaid and Indian Blankets, Bags, Purses and Vanity Bags, Furs, Coats, Dresses and Blouses. 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