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PAGE EIGHT. li As muscular 5 fe ecknowledged to be practical long-band method iusiness life an¢ all # fing for a great ‘Work, such as ~-hox purpose of the penm ment of the puils form t ‘work. In Second grade, theses who write | their spel ment have the honor with mt pupils are roll from the different NORTH SCHOOL. Russelia Schwartz. ¢ Hagins, n, Lela McPeek, John Buchanan, ra Wehrly, Man- Peek. esle Mary Ellen Starks( Do Irma Je Lola N abe Johneon, hy Holder, on, Foster, Meise. ansy Evans, Henry . Pansy Adama, Zimmerman, Wilson, Hall, Lafay- Frank artmental—Acton Tye, Fre@ ‘Gibson, Inez Helen Lowry Fre Iser Younger. IreneMy Waters, P man, Walt Emer. fek, James Charles Speck PARK SCHOOL. nd nd ¢ Park, He rown, Fairyn fibert Gallege ard Deli Hohl, Ralph Miter, Madeline Yvonne ; Kathryn Mullins, Joe Orr, James Martin, No im Johnson, Ruth Wilscn, Hall Han son, Vern Morgan. Dolores Kells, Monica Kassis, Ellenmyrie S Batley, Char m, C Grade—Lois , Etleen Rec Gene Durham, harles Dixon Jessie Frank, Vivian Hubbard, Betty Mae Mosher jorie McCath: er Nadine Kettle, Doris Lucky. Fath McComb, erine Marguerite mund Pigeon, othy y Schopt, ter Davis, Juanita Bolmes, Marine Rutkowski, Mar. McGrew, Mar p, Velma Welch, James Reed. r Olson, Donald Crockett, Elizabeth Cather, Margaret Cather, Lucia Of fenbacher, Jim Parker. Fourth Grade—William Helen Park, E ‘Thelma Chandler, Edward Polri Brown, Shumaker, rtrude Bran- Joseph Com- velyn Daniels, Doroth: Bernadien Scherck, Florence Molena FE Bernard Marion rivian Charl RASH CN BABY'S FACE AND EARS Cried Night and Day. Face Awful. Cuticura Heals, “When my baby was three months old a rash broke out on her face and back of her ears. It was watery and wherever the water touched sore eruptions broke out. She would try to ecratch-and cried night and day. Her face looked awful. T read an advertisement for Cuti- cure Soap and Ointment end sent for a free sample which helped her so I purchased mors, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment she was healed, in three weeks."" (Signed) Mrs. A. J. Coppersmith, Lannon, Wisc. Ure Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Taicum fot all toilet purposes. Bruce Dantels, Virginia N. a Mead, PERMARSHIP HONOR ROLL FOR GRADE SCHOOLS CLUDES NAMES OF SCORES OF PUPILS HERE Eugene Patricia Battie, Elizabeth Euntoe ‘ Morton Mar ingman, Mar- Patterson, Vir jewart, %° Schuler, iger egan, Harry Hubbard, | Donald Totnbs, Horace Benham, Dorothy Halloran, Harolé Mar- Lorene Gallinger, Genevieve ¢ Crockett, Virginia Cather, Wyliss McComb, Lena Charles O'Malley, Jessie Rober: Castell, Vivien Won- Park Departmenta!l—Bernice Ben- son, Mary Roberts, Lucile Schopf, Janell Fianigan, Genevieve Brown, Evelyn Walker, Mildr Johnston, Bernice Flanegan, Louise Black- stone, Byron Scherck, Orma Proc- tor, Roberta Denny, Helen Lyden, Sry Louise Cross, Veronica Nolan, Margaret O'Con- Mechling, Margaret racken, Luclile Fletcher, Juan'ta | nt Margaret Rockwell, Mar- Davis, Helen Degan, Helen Johnston, James Brukiander, Helen Hirschfield, Gertrude —Josendal, Sleanor Hyer, Frances MacArthur, en Butler, Otheal Gillam, Lelta Lenore Jacobsen, Edna Thelma Morgan, Exika Ruth Scott, Wilfred Kirts, Shikany, Margare. Thomp- Foster Harrison, Hugo Sproul, Bacon, Dean RBetrdick, Reth Bagby, Helen Regan, Bertha son. Prentice George Vucurevich, Kathleen Kenney, DO YOU WANT A BEAU a natural rosiness? accordingly. -Wonderlite Facial 2 77 ‘. % Ede Casver Daily Tribune THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. Huber, Lioyd Dowier, Hilme> Han- , Rosalie Helroy4, Carl Larnon, pal Wirth, Lorraine Roth, Clara ; Margeret Veitch. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. sen, Leola Thorp, Helen Iv tter. ) Gindys _ Barnet Mayme. Fler, | Belly Lyon, Luverne Hufford, Roy | Wocene Fra Life | Notice is hereby given of the in- CENTRAL SCHOOL. | Bernice E Frank Tast, | Shultz, Rowena Hobbs, MecCash, hea Myer. |corporation of the Casper Wyoming Second Grace — Bernard Daly, | Richard Licyd. Robert Wiioth, Third Orwde—Donall Eshelman, | Cook, J B-ngham, Gertrude |Rodeo Association. wen. hee Gerald Daly, Roberta Mapes, Alfred Becker, Alice Bolin, Inne | Dorothy Richardson, Chester Bens | Emerick, Eeanor Gay, Mary was filed in the ree ° | Charles Simpson, Robert Stone, | Frost ‘ey, Elizabe:h Rash, Ruth MeFar- retary of State. at Cheyenne, pd Jack Kermedy, Beth Wolcott, Ag- | WEST UCASE, ‘and, Harold Henry, John Eough- > rt ie ” | oming. December ath 1a , new Wilson, Tommy Sanfivon. Second Grace—soyce | Hansen, | lan, Lucille Heagney, Lois Blodgett, [ trude Emerick, ns ., | a0ur of 11:45 a. m., — Articles _ MdMerwin, Agnes Duncan, Alige | V8 Mae Sout, Helen Armbruster, Marvin tand, Nova Waldron, | Machida Racish, Lucille Phenn. don, Mabe! Lang, Virginia MeDriie, |‘ncorporation of a company. ; Batley. Martha Jabs, Hazel Wright, Cath- Alice Knight abeth Hoberts, Fourth Grade—Florence Lewis, | Bewlah Jones. Mt Thome haan, |The objects an i eee ‘i % MILLS SCHOOL. erine Dean. James Speck, Esther Evelyn Kiser, Delmar McGowan, | Ruth Miller, Evelyn Beal, Esther : oe Tehtee Barnes, | 32:4 company sre a ip thee Sitekh Gea Sorman Dette, | DUAR, Jobe Mosher. Carl Magar, Kosebui Bastman, | Karka‘nan, Susan Kem>, Thelma ke ee hea Se. CaaS Dial coke, 2 ss lands, bu ing o! Dorethy - Mil meer Syter Third G+ »—Evelyn Beal, Lavon | Guy Cantrall, Eveyn Richardson, | Logan, Betty Lord, Harriet Price, sc» im Adalle Jones, Cath. [2227 vuilding buying of necessary Shirley Davis, Walter Beyer, Ruth ; Batt, James Evenson, June Decker, | Lawrence Dimmick, John Dodds, | Glen Cone'and, Ralgh Holmes, Wi een. » horses, cattle and oe aere- Reith, Harold Moore, Dewar Drol- Helen Cormier, BUly Cronin, Billy | Elvira Rosenthal, Mabel Frisby, | liam Dudley, Kenneth Welsh, Billy | *rine McRae. 3 planes and all other things neces- Unger, Wilmer Taylor, Oliver Mar. | Potober. Robert Sherrard, Gwen- | Virginia McDowell, a! Hand, | Gray, Gifford Briggs, Warren Por. Depattmental Grades—Alma Un- |cary for the conducting of Rodeo tin, Howard Maxon, on, | Denemiabece a acrriagitiliemer. | Tikes sccarnmacserer, Ames, | tee Pentre vers, Cuesiy occa OeRsl, | earns aaeae er: tue a epgentiocete ss . 2 er, | Thomas Haass. : me velyn Logan, Ize! 3 capit ‘ock 0: Third Grate—George Adams, Wil- | Mildred Pry, Margaret Winter, | crea conan a 4 Sie: ree eens ete | Ptass | Nouns Hansen, |forty thoussrd dollars ($40,000) Yam Adame, Percy Dockham, Bran ght Snowe: ir ade—Margurite Carras- | Frances Nesbitt, Richard Yie ding. ae... eee “Some - 00. sh: ¢ a cos Beyer, Willie Twite, Icie Camp. Heet on prea Pile, Daisy | "°F, Bernard Linkely, Lewayne | Wilma Cotter, Yoshio “Negnshi, Amelia Shikany, seen’: Lae divided into 4 - —— oy yoo bell. Onan, Teldn | Rutherford, Letha He . Fern | Maxine Edwards, Doris Brawn, | Louise Backer, ad eae valie of one hundred do! ey b. Fourth and Firth Gradee—Irene | Taapomee’ mets Gillis, Harr ett | Wood, Opal Cathcart. Fed Magor, Dorothy Weaver, Riot John Upeil, Bernice You omy |The term of existence of said cor % Riley, Oval Mitis, Patrica Wiliams, | Queal, Howard Wlleon, John Stew- | Leben Gener core Larsen, || ‘srt Spe tg AS ge Ren ch pn ean hare aeoak: tues persion seieity Reet. gues: Mrxine Kiln 4 Pron: Macelyn ‘obin, uanita Tap ‘aylor Evelyn Ry 5 Alto, 2 core “ : Mills Departmental =Dary ‘Mitts, oh Guyr wien Da nataameae | Bedlch. Reds, Sheena. Haine | Adret'a Reiian, Corinne McChristy Volmér, Gertade Bere, Nios Sound’ ‘tors who will manage the bosinegs Frances Svare, Laurence Walden, Fitth Grade—Lillian Haygood, | Gretchen Smith, Mildred Green, | Margaret Holden, Jack Toops, El- } oi Ke on miccmads, teed Wabal- and affairs of the, Late — lle ‘ Luella Robidou, Jean Coughlin. | aiice Hendon. Grace* Lindsay, Claire Ma Agger ak re lee «ad, mma f Shrkathons Tete Ra- |e cee eorPernen een ener 1 Dorothy Riley, Gertrufle Hen- gmia Kincannon, Ed: Ruth Glanferd, Dorothy Bass, | man, Lempis Karkainen- W. Barton, Campbell Christian, Al- iiuger, Wetter. Allin, Hews’) tear Oeufral’ Department i-—_Maurice | toward Blakely, Dorie Qurr, Frances Mosteller, Kathryn Myer, | rie, Martba wn bert F. Bell, and Clarence A. Bell. lia, Geneal - Smot! Ruth Hun. | Ve, Wille Nunn, Daley Peter- | yougtss, Esther Beal, Naom! Dessert, Evelyn Morris, E Gerald .Cron well, The operations of said company will ter, Opal Campbell oun, Sam Foshay, Taveie Cag sem neemith. kanen, Lucile Lyon, Kath- e carried on at Casper, Wyoming ELK SCHOOL. Banlea, Bre Wheden Esther Ture | oith Grate — Alice Mussett. Virg-nia Lee Proteman Jand elsewhere. The location of the & nae Hnkibeiina dtrchecteeacell’ teens, abled Denn Wootweca, | Helen Rhinesmith, Donna Belle ta Thomas, Allce Kyne, Tene, cipal office of the corporation Middaugh, Emery Middaugh, Calla | Marie Nicholas, Lillian Roth, Pau’ | oS Cee ee ores Sar erage a tiie cae =: oees 4) Sean eecks Senene bes Lily Lilly, Roy Martin, Grace Troe. | Huber, Estell Btilway, Frank Cros. | h Annabets Mncential, > 2 ones, “Winn Geasee ne rn coe Wyoming, and Clarence A>Bell is a per, Bertha Anderson, Paul Temple, | een, Robert Farris. Daisy Daniois, | U® Lowe, Alice Hallock, Lillian Di See) eral ee recan akon. be agene 38 eee PELL. Imna Hass, Jean Provinsal mr | ‘Arata Foster, Grace. Foster, Ruth | 0nd, Ruth Lintecum, Betty Wie- | George Robinson. Everet 3 etatooe CLARENCE A, BELL, Second ‘Grade—Willam ‘Lex, 2 Galloway, Chester Dean, Lummi. | “*rhold. Robert Alben, Viola Howell. | Delbert Edwards, Frank Nelson. Eh Secretary. Toman, Calvin Weaver, Mabt> ‘To. | belle. Foster, Adm Boyles, Margaret West Deoartmental — Marjorie | David Blanford ee ieee Pub. Dec. 19,20, 21, 1922. man, Nelle Wells, Filsbeth To. | Hammond. Marion Matin, Heen | Ames, Mildred Burnett, Helen | Richard Sheffield, Ernes igs man, Roy Nighswonger, Ines An- | Gillis, Henry Miller, Mildred Rado- | anton, Lucille Burch, Carl Tri Ts ee Le eet = - trim, Maureen Brown, Imogene | kovitch: Eicuma) ‘guasbatns? Wibuia’ 3 Banker, Aline Mathis, Bertie Fox, SOUTH CASPER SCHOOL. Wlorécihe; Waxie?.’-..Densld. aavare James Michie, Emily Visoky. Second Grade—Gerald Fidler, | Cuvee Rosellon’ Helen Pinkerton, Thr Grad Iberta Bridnnan, | Mildred Gallagher, Jim Parker, Ma- “ts? ote earkag af Patricia ae Sylvia Sauncers, | rion Spencer, George Mitchell, John | be char Pheh ae 2.38 fag oe THE PROPER WAY TO TREAT PILES Thelma Hamill, Jessie MacBeth, | Fritz, Paul Evans, Suanlie, exci. | Scena Cotays. <isats Tein! Nadine Martin, Camille Michie, | LeRoy Welsenberger, Burdie Weis- | 10re ay i. ' ~ , John Mowrer, Kathryn Jones. | enberger, Gay Russell. Pra dosdegaie's dy ve ig: theaga Valucvle advice and information for the Plat a a ae ype Sac fe ree roid Darnen Chasler "sis | Mudestt, Leona Moore, “Margaret treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed 4 Milton Gunn, Teresa Gunn, Frieda, | Nell, Harvey Emerick. Joseph | Peters. Freverick Hix, Elsie Knight, | with each box of PAZO OINTMENT. | Helm Staten: Martine ‘Deine poe ssoyialiine ol i Neroy $8Y- | Charies Heerlein, John | Hefferin, The remedy is guaranteed. [Ife y00 want obey or sa a twa a nd Net. Fourth Grase—James. McGuire, | Mary Alice Jones, Dorothy Hinds. | = Or rent—without distraction, . Neta Quintana, Herbert Quist, | Dorothy Robinson, Viola Barnett, EAST CASPER.- \ The price of PAZO OINTMENT. is 60c and Just put it up to Classy Fied; Helen Rowse, Lucille Shad@y, Billy | Cyril Adams, Donald Evans, Joyce Second Grade—Margaret Nichol : sg ee Withers. i | trerey, Roxe Dewees, William Bus- | Anna Frances Hambright, Kather- you can get it at any drug store. The advice He render: satisfaction. Grade—Agnes Schmetder, | tard, Monica Adams, Evzabeth | ine Crater, Dorothy Seaman, Fran- and information goes with it. CLASSY FIED Farris, Reva Beer, Wilma | Hinkel. ces Snyder, rene Holkesvik, Lois oa Gustin, Dorothy Logan, Susie Fixh B Grade—Beatrice Black- | Chas> Katherine Biederman, Rob- The Wine AA? Baas: Rud, Anna Marie Gray, stone( Phyllis Seeley, Louis Bast, | ert Anderson, Mary Gaston, Flora. — : = : ‘ Beer, Mary F TIFUL SKIN Free From Blemishes, Freckles, Pimples Blackheads and Wrinkles? 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Ima _O'Brion, YOUR LAST CHANCE To Save Money On Your Subscription Will Be Dec. 30 THOUSANDS?DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE From Casper’s Leading Merchants Will Be Given Away Free te Those Who Subscribe or Renew Their Subscriptions to the Casper Daily and Sunday Tribune This Holiday Offer, Which Is Without an Exception, the Best Ever Made to Casper People, Will Expire December 30, 1922. LIST OF MERCHANTS WHERE YOU CAN REDEEM COUPONS THE WHITE GROCERY Co. 114°Eas; Second St, -.A, R. White, Prop. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 East Second St. ©. G. Johnsn, Prop. THE NORRIS MARKET 129 East Second St. ©. ¥. Norris, Prop. BRUCE BROS, GROCERY 233 East Seconc St. Chas. A, and Ernest E. Bruce, Props. CENTRAL GROCERY & MARKET 129 West Second St. Christ Puppach, Mgr. Grocery Som Clare, Mgr. Market THE ECONOMY GROCERY Public Market Glenn Hedges, Mgr. GRANT STREET GROCERY & MARKET Corner Grant St. and Devine Ave. Roy Kalmer, Mgr. THE BLUE FRONT GROCERY 110 East Second St. Henry Lanouatle, Mgr. BUNGALOW GROCERY & MARKET “Atta Boy, Eddie” 412 East Fifth St. G. A. Habenicht, Prop. THE B. & A. CONFECTIONERY 607 East Second St. Henry Reasoner, Prop JOHN TRIPENY DRUG CO. 241 South Center 4 Phones 72 and 99 John and D. W. Tripeny, Props. JESSENS SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 115 East Second St. Gordon Jessen, Props. EDY MOTOR Co. Casper's Largest Garage c. E. Kennedy, Mar. West Yellowstone W. G.' PERKINS & CO. Tribune Bldg. M. D. BARNETT CO. “Barnett’a Of Course’ 154 South Center THE HUB CLOT! “Leaders of Low Prices” 224 South Center Ha: WiGGiNS, YOUR SHO ‘Home of Red Goose Shoes” 122 East Second St. J. A. Wiggins, Prop. GLOBE SHOE CO. 230 South Center St. Arthur A. Schulte, Prop. THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE “Kimball Handles the Goods” 214 South Center St. THE MIDWEST PHARMACY “Kimball Handles the Goods” Oppoiste the Pst Office HARPER'S Dry Goods and Shoes 234-236 Eas: Second St. Harry Eiaper, Prop. Jeweler and Optometrist 184 South Center WYOMING BAKING CO. 324 West Yellowstone CASPER JEWELRY MFG. CO. “Special Order Work” 130-East Second St. THE BOOTERY 124 East Second St. A. F. Sarin, Mgr. THE FUCHS 9. Ladies’ Ready to Wear 138 East Second St. Rl. THE CAMPBELL HARWARE CO. 147 South Center St. A. J. Kelly, THE CASPER PHARMACY 111 East Second W-. H_ Crawford. M, M. Petker, Mgr. HIERS x Heller, Mgr. EMAN 414 East Second St. Jesse Evans, Prop. 142 East Second St. Max Myland, Prop. 146 East Second St Fuchs, Prop. + Mgr. | Diamond Tires Prop. THE GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE 125 East Secord St. lindsay and Co. THE CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. “Heac-to-Foot Clothiers” 223-225 Scuth Center St. ELECTRIC SUP. & CONST. CO. Radio Supplies 142 E. Midwest Ave. A. L. Forster, Prop. RICHTER MUSIC CO. Home of the Victro.a,’ Brunswick and Lyon & Healy Pianos 130 8. Center St. Geo. E. Ritcher, Prop. THE PALMS The Palms Telegraph Florist B. G. Hadley, Prop. NATRONA BUTTER SHOP “If It's Pure Food, We Have it” Corner Second and Durbin S's, A. E. Winter, Jr., Prop. E. P. BRENNAN Representative Lawson M(g. Co. Lawson Gas Stoves and Heaters 131 West Ra'lroad Ave. SHIKANY SHOE & CLOTHING CO! S. A. Shikany, Prop. THE HOMES HARWARE GO. E. D. Holmes, Prop. CASPER STEAM BAKERY 224 East Second St. J. C. Zuttermeister, Prop. THE LEADE! and Children's Wear Midwest Bldg. BRODIE RUBBER CO. 220 East Second st. B. J. Donahoe, Secy.-Treas. Women You Can’t Afford to Miss It For It Saves You Big Money No Matter How Busy You Are It Will Pay You to Investigate Right Now. Get Full Par- ticulars at The Tribune Office at Once. Casper Daily and Sunday.

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