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PAGE FOUR NOMINATIONS IN'S16,000 GIFT CAMPAIGN MADE PUBLIC TODAY (Continued from Page One.) HON or OHH 32333 5 DISTRICT NO. 2 District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following 1s a list of those entered in this district: Mrs. Harry Ll. Agnes Elliott s Lucille Fletcher . ' Miss Anna Hageman Helen Howland s Agness Kirkendall . Donald McGarvie { Miss Beulah : Mrs. J. Moyk : Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck Miss Fae Modeland Mrs. Nellie Rupp . Mrs. Sam Simmons Clara Smith .... Monrova Stewart Virgie Sprague .. ‘WwW. W. Stewart Miss Virginia Satter Miss Polly Taylor .. 5,000| DISTRICT NO 3. District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are contest-/ ants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of those en tered in this district: Mrs. Jessie Anthony Minnie Birdsall Mrs. Dorothy Dolph 5,000] Miss Josephine Hyllestead ‘ Miss Hannah Harp . O, F, Jacquot .. H. L. Kidder ... Frank T. Keegan Philip McBride W. D. Minihan . Harry Pritchard Claude Pyle .... George Pedaris . Mrs. H. L. Piers Mrs. Beula Sample Affa Maie Stoddard Joe Udewitz Miss Reinie Vospette Miss May Willis ... Miss Emma Yohe . George Worth ..... DISTRICT NO. 4. District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the , following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- One or two of the cars and as many ; s as there as active contestants will be awarded in this ' district. Following is a list of those entered in this d } Miss Dora Cook, Casper, R. F. Dy oo... 605 Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder River, Wyo. . Adelaid Elliott, Mills, Wyo, . . Hustad, Mills, Wyo. ...... . Johnson, Jr., Thermopolis, Wyo. } Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. . {James E. Quinlivan, Mills, Wyo. . Roedigen, Glendo, Wyo. all towns in vicinity. DON'T WORRY ABOUT YOUR TEETH “OU need be discouraged no longer if you have not secured results in the treatment of Pyorrhea. will positively restore soft, bleedin; sums to a normal and secure and your Highly endorsed nN permamently relieved. “PYRO-FORM” condition. Teet! eneral health Price $3 per carton. DRUG STORE, 241 South Center FORM COMPANY, SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. Che Casper Dailp Cribune ‘Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. Betty M. Tolhurst, R. FLD. .. Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. not and is not due to his being e District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of|ice of the United States. Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: Miss Glayds Johnson, Salt Creek, Wyo. . you have served a copy of your an- Miss Ethel Palm, Albin, ire ; in § scbca Nr? by registered mail. L. H. Rate, east of cit : the name of the postoffice to which Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D. . you desire future notices to be sent Mrs. C. 8, Stone, R. F. D. seeee 5,000 to you. C. L. Tappey, Parkerton, Wyo. . WILKIE COLLINS, Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, Wyo. . Receiver. M ary 5; date of second publication, e 12; date of third publea- hata Ol 19; fourth publica- SCOUT MASTERS SCHOOL sea ee eu sltaeg on Febmar 2g 0B TO BE OPENED TUESDAY, ssc Bene Bett es Deperee OR ATOM oe th Towsship 28N, Range 76W, Sixth'ted States Land Office, Dou las, OR WEEKS tia Meridia: Bas. filed spot of | Wyomin, i yebruary %, 1923. intention to make final ree-vear| Th ii d ti CONTINUES F proof, to establish claim to the land have filed notice of their intennon 2 . above | descri have filed notice of their intention A scout masters’ school, the first that has ever been held in the state| of Wyoming will n tomorrow ¢éye- ning :30 in the Methodist church and will run for a- period of twelve e, Wyo.. Weeks. Meetings are to be held on| Hy, Meyer, Leo C. Nickerson, Tuesday n'ght of each week. of Marshall, Wy: | Twent3 new leaders recruited MART C. GHRISTENSEN, | : from the ranks of the business and (Brae ection o2 SEM, EM professional men of the clty are to] Pub. Feb. 19-26, Mar. 5-12-19 192: take this training for scoutmasters. PASAT RON. ie, ae Information from headquarters is tol NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |{an. l, Wyes on the 24th P. Wheeler, United States Commis |2ist day of March, 1928 NE% section 29, township 30 N. though they may not des're to be-| January 24, 19238, come officially conected with thel” Notice is hereby ming. Bartle for men to lead the boy scouts|SEY%SW% section 7, NYNWH} of the city. This lack of leaders has}section 18, township 29 N. R. 83 jhandicaped the organization. Conse]W; ENE, SWY%NEN, NW% quently the men who are volunteering | SE section 18, township 29 N. thelr services for the undertaking willlrange 84 W., sixth principal merid- do much toward the progress of scout has filed notice of intention to activities in Casper. make final three-year proof, to es- = tablish im to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissione at Ci Wyoming, on the 8th day 923. CONTINUED UNTIL MARCH ; ming; Hi - Wyoming: Testimony tn the case in which an|Wyoming; Alex Cuthil, of attempt {s being made to break the| Wyoming. will of the late Raymond Rouan of B. J. ERWIN, per, who left an estate of $85,000, J5 Be 4 inished Saturday night, and] Publish January 29 ann eee | Judge Brown continued the case] 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1923. until March 6. ee is “neces- T dge left yesterday for Lan: y lest) what |der where he will ho'd a i0-day ses- NOTICE OF CONTEST they eat possess an overdose of sion of district court previous to the Ue ee oe on. FRtertor, Festetn., cee “org ainaese, opening of criminal court here on] Un mi ice, Douglas, eat ig sleald . Wyoming, Jan. 80, 1923. ceipts. Use Perfegro Feeds. Sg To Clarencs L. Edwards of Cas- MOUNTAIN , Contestee: = Be PE”. Sms NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING|Per, Wyomi ist St DENVER, The deferred annual meeting off, YoU are hereby notified that In_ the summer when greens are plentiful, chick- ens are much easier to feed than now, when section 28, Ws NW section 27, N4NE% section 38, township 80 N., range 89 W. ixth principal meridian. Witnesses: John J. Payne, John G. Miller, John Nolan, and. R. L. Hofmeister, all of Split Rock, Wyo- B. J, ERWIN, Register. Publish February 12, 19, 26, March 5, 12, 1923. vee 5,000 said land, and his failure to reside 5,000 upon and improve the land as re- 5,000) auired by the homestead law was Nw, and SEX DISTRICT NO. 5. loyed in the military or naval serv- ried that the said allegations will Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, - Sheridan, 'f'* Cate pte rips Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the|>e,teken ts confessed, and your said cars and as many cash prizes as there are active contestants will bejther right to be heard, either before awarded in this district. Following is a of those entered in this) thi ice or on appeal, if you fail NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,| January 26, 1923. Notice is hereby given that An- drew J, Young of Casper, ming, who, on June 18, 1920, made Desert Land Entry No. 019079 for district: : ‘to file in this Sais fin prenty, Mary I. Fitakingh, Douglas, Wyo. ;:...%- se ae ag A ee ee Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, Wyo. . answer; under oath, specifically re. Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. .. sponding to these allegations of con- Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo, test, together with due proof that Jack Mason, R. F. D. . swer on the said contestant either hould state in your answer section 25, township 32 N., range 82 W., sixth principal has filed notice of make final proof, to establish claim he land above described, before Wheeler, United States Casper, Wyoming, y of March, 1925 Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. . Date of first publication, Febru-| Why strains hurt MOOSEHEART “CITY OF CHILDHOOD” Feb. 21 and 22 -- Rialto Theater { names as witnesses W. Conwell, Rolli ien, Jake Crouse, all of Casper, Wyoming. Publish January 29 and February 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1923. bed, before Ira S./to make final proof upon their in, U. S. Commissionar, M homestead entries before Mai ioe sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the enjoy new life with John G. Miller, of Split Rock, Wyoming, on homestead entry se- rial 024984, allowed January 26, 1921, for S4#NW%, NE%NW, Dr KINGS PI "for constipation SWiK, NW%SW%, S4N%, NEY range 89 W., sixth principal merid- the effect that any persons interested] Department of the Interior, U. S.|_ Witnesses: John J. Payne, John in this line of work are welcome even! Land: Office at Douglas, Wyoming, B. Vice, John Nolan, and R. L. Ho?- jmeister, all of Split Rock, Wyo- scouting movement. Dodds of Casper, John B. Vice, of Split Rock, Wyo- The school is the result of pleas}on July 18, 1917, m homestead|ming, on Homestead entry serial made by Scout Executive H. Roejentry No. 010087, for SW%SE%,|024990, allowed March 1, 1921, for es Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY CECIL B. DeMILLE’S Master Production “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” With the Biggest All-Star Cast Ever in a Picture. TOMORROW GLORIA SWANSON “HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK” Also Your Favorite “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” -IN TOWN. Ruth Carrier, who gives Casper, the stockholders of the Casper Stor- , eaper, age Company for the purpose. ot] Wyoming, as her postoffice sdareas| electing four directors to serve for ffi on her duty 0 n080 file in this the ensuing year, and for transact-|°ffice her duly corroborated appli- ing auch other business as may 23, |S! ; SWUNEK; pegged Sees, bee ee = 1238, Milos jghection 27, township uN, Toted su 12th day of February, |ign, and as grounds for his contest "0. G. JOHNSON leges that Clarence L. ‘ President. is never established residence on F nor placed any improvements on hi - Publish February 12 and 19.” | tbove described Lomestesd, that ‘he has wholly abandoned e since NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | date of filing his application for eee eregmersonrenitrereentaeemegie eae 5,000| pany, 117 East’ Second street, Cas-| 1922, for WISSW %4: Sec. t Department of the Interior. United States Land Office at|| gee Cheyenne, Wyoming, Feb. 6, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Fred 5,000) 0. Lamken, of Little Medicine, Wy" 5,000) oming, who on Jan. 10, 1920, made 1 ERR, A SS "SR RRR BAKING POWDER. you use /ess will prepare you for the Position ahead of you at a igher salary, We teach you how to earn more money by special training in: Business Letter Writing, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, Salesmanship, Spanish. Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1325 Starting Thursday at the WYOMING THEATER Wednesday and RIALTO “= Do Clothes Make the Woman? AGNES AYRES _,,_ “A Daughter Wednesday Only ? Dancing by Pupils from of Luxury’ the Ethel Mann School It’s a Paramount Pawn, Frankie Lee. WYOMING THEATER Masterpiece “§ JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD. eR: sation te. conrent and secure the ™ ay Barty come Herons ine meeting wiilltry No. 028856. mad ‘ee Matinees Sun., Wed., Sat. i Children, " 10c; —With— WALLACE REID AGNES AYRES MAY McAVOY A Paramount Picture Clarence had nothing to recommend him excep! that he had been able to drive army mules withou' swearing. But this led Fate to pick him for a strangy job—and a bubbling little flapper and a charming ‘school teacher did the rest. Producer WILLIAM DeMILLE shows you most en tertainingly what happened to Clarence. DeHaven Comedy and Kinogram Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o’Clock Nightly 7-9 AMERICA THEATER TODAY ONLY The “NINETY AND NINE” The Thrill Picture of the Age ‘WITH: WARNER BAXTER AND COLLEEN MOORE Shows at 1:00, 8.00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Children 250 A picturisation of Gilbert Emery's celebrated Portrayed by—Gaston Glass, Barbara La Marr, John Sainpolis, David Butler, A slive of throbbing life, simple but dramatic. A story of pence heroes. A tile of valor and sacrifice performed far from the field of battle. Heroism without the herotes! 1 to 11 TONIGHT AND TUESDAY NIGHT Boyd B. Trousdale’s Co. —IN— “THE MAN WHO CAME BACK” A Merry Farce Comedy in Three Acts One Show Each Evening at 8:15 TODAY AND TUESDAY John Barrymore —IN— “THE LOTUS EATER” —ALSO— BOBBY VERNON —IN— “FRESH FROM THE FARM™ MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1923 in tissues causes muscu- lar pain. Sloan's scatters congestion. Normal, free circulation returns =pain vanishes! TODAY TOMORROW “CLARENCE” Casper’s Original Family Theater “IMAGINATION” WE KNOW YOU’LL SAY Adults 55s 10c and 25¢