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HAVE Trou6ghT You ANY IDEA WHAT 1 wouLon’Tt BouGny @ pacsenr\ of Tar Be-|| 1 can BUY My wirc/ TY Daas he SGasreas|| Tue oF & : ' ny FoR my wi T=] Fore You FoR A CHRISTMAS] oem + Giet MY WIFE /] INTERFERING noted soe Dee ee ee Suter | at te F for ei e a a een A SINGLE COME ON BE A we Wous Da bas, and if be ebjactions are} 1 0 | Tousen Good, Guy - eid | filed, he will make final settlement ze ; Leet On The GIMME ONE. ¢ snid estate at 9 o'clock in the, ©ethod ste -i 1 Lodge Contestants for City League. Title Work, Supiect forenoon’ on the 19th day of Feb | Damiats 721 . } ruary, A. D. 1923, or as soon there-| =X? - = ; Hard for Victory Over Church Cagers; Two after as the matter may be heard. | Dottetans ote * Dated this 2ist day of Decem- ~----- 5 . More Games Scheduled Tonight. ber, A. D. 1922 loner eee cer gah deel Ee T t ADOLPH G. RUMMEL, JR. | Ohlo --- ie a eas ee ‘ — Administrator. | 3), OP 8 Fee : . M. W. PURCELL, | The closest hoop game of the season among city league players Attorney for Estate, lears 4 was fought out last night in the Elks’ auditorium when the Elks Publish Dec. 21, 28. Jan. 4, 11 ‘ ran in the long end of a 37 to 34 score against the Methodists. raged —~———— | ? The Kiwanians won their first victory when they. triumphed over (A NOTICE the Ohio Oil aggregation to the tune of 27 to 19. } f ; ‘ «== ,_ ‘Two more splendid games are looked 7 F oh et std of Wyoming, County . | for tonight when the Standard plant | D> 2 mS FZ Sky tle Justiod © f W.E 3 Backlogs play the American Legion. MISS SHULTZ NEVER, MIND- IT mav Tic NS T Meloy ice eace, i | These contests will take place in the/ HAVE YOU AN Know ee COMEDY FOR Se. Sruane wat Swoas? ne r ee Otel e Gonmnny a 5 t | Baptst church at Fifth and Beech IDEA For- You'Re Got Some Fours Wirt HE'D nave word Do ms PI ff Robert | streets at 7:30. To Ast me BUT tts NO TROVELEG CHRISTMAS PST peices eS Sut cari vs. r) ert | =, v SHOPPING IN Wve HER ie o * . || ‘The Presbyterians wil! have to win | ND - You TRAGED Serr en S pins bate | BERT | McGOVERN, their game in order to come up ‘ith WRETCH FoR ME SETIN _— the Standard No. 3 in the matter of | NOT Ant IDEA? ENOID: WORRY / COR Tans | CRREIING Ee cwen one mo o percentage while the Legion will have lng eetes sipereby given you, They Contrin a Blend of Four THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN. By Leased Wire rnd to do the eama in the Becklog-Legion SHERIDAN, Wyo., Dec. 21—Farm-| &8me. @-9 and ranchers living on the edge _ In the Kiwants-Ohio game last night of the forest reserve east of the Groves and Quinlan were the s| mountains have won their fight to Standing stars. Each made three field prevent the game preserve from en-, £0218, while Quinlan piled up seven croaching upon their property. The pvints in the mater of free throws, Sheridan Rod and Gun club, which | his shots going through the hoop with was at first in favor of extending the @n uncanny exactness. game preserve to the property of McGrath and Clowry brought down ranchers, finally gave (n this week the favors of fair Iades upon them- and passed a resolution in which was selves when they made 14 out of the embodied the sentence: “The club 17 field baskets that were thrown. does no: desie, nor intend to take any McGrath shot five of these, while action which may be misconstrued Clowr: as an attempted infringement upon the rights of property owners.” Theré will be a state meeting of the} rod and gun cubs of Wyoming tn ELKS— rIKS NOSE QUT METHODISTS SB May Be Comedy fo Some Folks But It's Hamlet for Me You_SHouLD MISS HEANY Have Bitl-t Haven’y First in News Of All Events Beueve me HORACE -t WANT \A BucKs = GE bie Vi Y) personal | property in the possession of the undersigned lien holder, which per- |sonal property has been duly ap- |praised prior to the date hereof, that said property will be sold at |public auction to the highest bidder jtor cash at 454 East Yellowstone jstreet in the City of Casper, Na- trons County, Wyoming, on the Sth day of January, 1922, between the hours cf 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. The said personal property is particularly described as follows, to-wit: Oldsmobile 43 A R Roadster, ial No. 813. ming, this LE Kinds of Havana Tobaccos, Grown in Four Different Districts of Cuba. These Tobaccos are the Cream of the Cuban Crop, Aged and Blended in a Dry Climate Till Just Right and Mild Smoke any cigar that costs 26 cents, Then get from your dealer six of the new Dry Climate Cigars made this year. Smoke them. If you don't think they are the best you ever used, send the bands to us with your dealer's name (before 60 days’ and we shall refund your money at once. Cheyenne at some time is ee Rear McGrath rf. 0 the above entitled estate that the | with thie UiGlese oes Ana iy ; Secure y gu etx Dey Giireste Ciwara future. The original in! ey Ss Penley If. —. 2 undersigned Administrator of the|Court of Natrona County, Sta By today. Prove a “fh: idee is oe get y tq have this seit, ene ee st per Clowry « -. 18 estate of Emma E. Hollingsworth| Wyoming, where * General i your money back. 15c, 100, (also 2 for - Sen, pat ths soe — FE. <— 7 Rummel, Jr., deceased. has filed his} may examine said account and pe-’ Publish Dec. 21,°28, 1988, octal Holiday boxes at all dealers. develope’. enney l¢. --- } final account and petition for dis-| tition, and file objections thereto, 2% Jan._4, | \ceeimelin ClesetGe, pokes: Detece - enon of said estate, and the e#/at any time within thirty (80) days The Wyoming Grocery Cony NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ad REGINA, Sask.—Jack Taylor, Can- SKATTLE—Regina’s fast sextet tablishment of heirship thereii.'after the last publication of this Use Tribune Want Ads and got results Distributors —Adv. State of Wyoming, County of FT TP) adian heavyweight wrestling cham- from the western Canada hocky| = Natrona, ss: 0 8| pion, defeated I. A. Johnson, St.) league defeated the Seattle club of the mE rict Court of the Sixth 1 4 ¢| Paul, in straight falls. Pacific coast association in an over- in and for Natrona earning @,) it. 1 0 2 Rem) sremiesnva =a he time game, 6 goals to five. BETWEEN Yo 5 Giffen (C.) c. 4 ow ~=Walter nsella, a A Bwwatnr, plaintiff, vs.| Turner rg. ~~... 0 0 7. world’s professional squash tennis| OHICAGO—Jimms Burke of St. U0 AND HIGH PRICES STANDS THE Alma Sw defendant. Giffen (Mf. EB) rg. 2 0 4 champion, claimed his title by defeat-| Louis was announced as having been To Alma Swaim, whose last known] Eastman Gi.) lg. ----. 1 0 2| ing James Reid in the second of three} chosen as assistant to Frank Chance, postoffice address was 804 Elm St., —| matches scheduled. newly appointed manager of the Bos- in the City of Waco, in the State; 34 Tir SC ton Red Sox. of Texas: NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- Gad oat atone SCOTT CLI THING CO. Take notice that Hugh W. Swaim ET TP HOLDERS’ MEETING NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- has filed a petition against you in Sie MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF the above named court, the object 0 | Notice is hereby given that the ESTATE and prayer of which. is hor 9, dizpree 7 13 regular annual meeting of th State of Wyoming, County of a _vinculo matrimoni on-the groun © 2 stockholders of Provident Building} Natrona, ss. @ of -desertion. Sibaien ° 4]and, n Association, a Wyoming} In the District Court of the You are further noti ae io at eco ° 0} corporation, will be held at the of-|Sixth Judicial District. are required to la go roe" a —|fico of the company, at room 16| In the Matter of the Estnte of V lve tition on or before the 30t feats 27}Daly building, Casper, Natronk| Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummel, January, 1923, or the allegations in county, Wyoming, on Wednesday,|Jr., Deceased. hd . said petition will te eaves coe OHIO— FB FT TP/the 8rd day of Sanceer “1923, at| Notice hereby given to all : : : sndlisudgmants rendares {SSetCU NE cierto 9 9 0/12:15 ‘o'clock 'p. m., for the pur|ereditors and others interested in 1H! IS what all say who have looked---Chexpness alone is nothing---quality must . one TR Witness the hand and seal of this : H : Sy for the fe.5 og oan. of Tene = 2 4 court the 1ith day of December, Ay sige | Se Peanenctionvat skid teosting ct be there, too---with us quality comes first, always IpER on FE Oe ° ry o|any and all other business which : in and for Natrona County, Wyo. amen (Sageeaind connern the-effairs:of/ Pub. Dec. 16-23-30 Jan. 7-14-21-28. Pry 0. L. WALKER —_—_—_—_—_——Xnh—X——— oh President. 9 b] 9 Use Tribune Want Ads ard get resuits| Referee: Sam Neff. Score. keeper:| Casper, Wyoming, December 21, Glen Dines. 1922. We don’t have to tell you, for you already know, if you want your money’s worth there is just one place to go. | Public Market i Fifth and Wolcott Fifth and Wolcott “473 UTILITIES BIG INDUSTRY *7 95 And Up to $39.95 *Q.95 And Up to $44.75 ; e Electric light and power companies have now in- as pecia Ss or ou vested in them the huge sum of $4,600,000. They are owned approximately by 1,600,000. Select your own fruit and vegetables and be sure of the best. We are disposing of two big stocks of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing @ Ibs. Mixed Nuts_________ es tal NNEC ce Black Wainuts, per Ib 3 4 peck Oranges for. lbs. Bananas Ibs. Cookirig Apples_ ic Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, ae c We have a full line of fine vegetables and fruits. Always fresh. Russell’s Delicatessen SPECIAL—Roast Spring Chicken with Oyster Dressing $1.15 Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Ib_________ ce Russell’s Spiced Baked Ham, Ib______ c Veal Loaf, Ib. Have you tried our delicious salads and cooked vegetables. Take home some of our fruit cake and pumpkin pie for your Christmas dinner. Turkeys Turkeys Ducks, Geese, Hens and Springs We will have the largest display of poultry in Cas- per. See our stock before you buy. According to the 1919 census of manufacturers of the United States the aggregate capital invested in the country’s iron and steel works, rolling mills and blast furnaces was $8,577,518,902. The automobile industry, including the building of bodies and parts, had an investment of less than $1,800,000. The ship- building industry had an investment of less than $1,400,000,000, while the investment in refining of pe- troleum, slaughtering and meat packing, and printing and publishing, including the printing of books, news- papers and periodicals, was less than $1,200,000,000 for each-industry. It is estimated that the present rate of growth of the electrical industry alone will require new capital of from $4,000,000,000 to $5,000,000,000 in.the next five years to take care of the demands of household consumers and industry. OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS Natrona Power Company | SACRIFICE ICES It Is to Your Interest to Look---Open Evenings All This Week AND REMEMBER, BETWEEN YOU AND HIGH PRICES STANDS THE SCOTT CLOTHING CO. And Furnishings At 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET