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IONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923. LEGAL NOTICES OTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF INAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND PETITON FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION. he State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona In the District Court, Eighth Ju- icial District, Case No.———. the Matter of the ) state of Jesse B. ) offitt, Deceased. ) Notice of Settlement of Final count and Report and Petition r Decree of Distribution Notice is hereby given to all ditors of and all persons having y interest in the estate of Jesse . Proffitt, deceased, that Ralph F. amman, administrator of said es- te, has presented and filed his fi- lal account and report of his ad- inistration and his petition for de- e of final distribution, with the Jerk of the Districct Court above lamed, where the creditors of and Inyone interested in said estate ay examine said account, report Ind petition, and file objections hereto at any time w’ ays after June 18th, ate last mentioned being the date f the last publication of this no- ice, and if no such objections are filed within the time aforesaid, the mdersigned adm will ake final settlement of s a n the 24th day of July, is soon thereafter as the pay be heard Dated this 19th day of May, A. p@ 1923. * "RALPH F. KAMMAN, Administrator of the Estate of matter esse B. Proffitt, Deceased. Publish May 21, 28, June 4, 11 and 8, 1923. ~~ je State of Wyoming, ) of C in the Matter of the Es- ) tate of Otto C. Engel- ) king, Deceased. ) One rocker; One folding bed. JOHN C. ENGELKING, Administrator of the Estate of Otto C. Engelking, deceased. William O. Wuson, Attorney for Estate. Publish, June 11, 1923. CATERPILLARS’ KAMY ADVANCES ON COAST TOWNS Oregon. College Professors . Making Plans for Scientific Warfare On Pests PORTLAND, Ore., June 9.—Mount- ing the crest of the coast range foot- hills, the advance guard of the cater- pillar army, devastating sections of Oregon, was creeping down the east ern s'de tonight. Advancing inch by inch, the stur- dier and speedier of the millions of crawlers have pd the college wn of Corvalli where the Oregon sricultural is situated ac cording to word from there College are making plans for a concerted scientific war fare on the pests. Already long blow pipes are being used to burn them off where they congregate in bunches, while more modern and rapid methods of destruction will probably be used as the host ad vances. Trains running from Corvallis across the mountain to Newport were only a half hour Jate today, due to the fact that the h layed traffic ring the ralts have passed along the route. professors so the heaviest gra Notice of sale of Personal Prop-| Notice is hereby given, that in bursuance of an order of the Dis-| rict Court in and for the County| f Converse, State of Wyoming,| made on the 28th day of April A.| . 1923, in the matter ‘of the es- late of Otto C. Engelking, deceased, undersigned, John C. Engel- ing, Administrator of the estate of aid’ deceased, will sell at public) ction to the highest bidder, for| ash, on Saturday, the 16th day of| une, 1923, at two thirty o'clock p.| ., at J. P. McMahon Livery and| Feed Stable, located at corner of| Third and C streets, Glenrock,| Wyoming, the following personal broperty to-wit: One Tulsa Roadster, 1920 Model, | Jewelry consisting of two gold| band rings, one bearing the initials Nevertheless engin@ wheels were still slipping with the use of mergency sand supplies necessary make progress possible. While Corvallis residents were awaiting the oncoming caterpillars Portlanders in the section of the city menaced by Earwigs are engaged in a bitter fight to the finish with these intruders. The sixty college students attempt- ing to stamp them out were today re- newing their searchlight batteries and refilling thelr poison pots, ready for another night’s conquest of the wig breeding places... About 900 c! blocks are infested with them, it is estimated. Forty-five blocks were covered each night by the student army, fighting the battle for which the city fathers have apropriated $16,000. The Earwigs, a species of beetle, “0. C.” being a plain ring, and the bther being set with three small dia-| monds; ‘ One sewing machine; also ruin flowers and other vegetation Upon gaining entrance to houses they | cut clothing and other mats and have ruined whole wardrobes full of gar. Business and Professional Directo AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMmORE! diting and Accoun: Phong 2008, Suite 18, Daly Bldg. . VAN DENBERG comitea Public Accountans Income Tax Service Campbell JESSE Phone 1 REGISTRY CORP. Accountants—Stocks GUARANTEE CS eae ‘Transfer Agents eel Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 66 ARCHITECTS | 3 10} Architects DUBOIS & GooDk £ Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Kasper, Wyo. VYESTFALL, Architect WM. ites, Daly Building E. M. MILLER, 208 O-S Bldg. Ww Architect G, A. RAINWATER, Architer Basement Consolidated Royalty T hitect Arenone 1906 1078. AUTO PAINTING 3 8. Center Auto Top Shop, Casper “‘zranch at Lavoy ‘oye Auto Painting Especially BAGGAGE and TRANSFER HS TRANSFER Res. Pena Office Phone 313 Natrona Transfer, bon 7b. Biederman, Storage and Fuel Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 608 E. Yellowstone CHIROPRACTORS DR. J co. Phone 907 mre E' . ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY patte 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN, , tor Chiropraci as M. BE. HA ), Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St, Phone 1457 DE. 1. ©. BERQUIST Phone 1757 N. GROVE Second Street Phone 222 Palmer School ¢ DR. C. I ARNOLDUS. Osteapathic and Chiropractlo 210 0-5 Building Phone 1754 CLEANERS RVICE. CLEANERS kson THE SE COAL AND COKE CO. muine Gebo Coal bin CASPER G Du CHIROPODIST Phone 677) DOCTORS DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE 938 8 atti k out Durbin—Pho: Wenn and Chil TK 273 COLOGY AND RICS OBSTE longer R. Lathrop, M. L Victor R. Dacken, B. E, EAR, NOSE and TE J mon U. Stanton, M. SKIN AND X-RAY TRE GENITO-URINARY DISE. G._B. Underwood, ROEN PHARMAC R. 8. Lot D C. E. Duncan, D. D, 8. @ffices in Rohrbaugh Tiuilaing 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 SS DR. W. W. YATES 2 __ Spee ist barf Ear ,Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted. 133 8. Wolcott MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRBETY Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building ee ered T MULVAD ney-at-Law Alto) 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building OSTEOPATHS pathic Phys ian bu Suite 6, D ©. A, BANFORD steopathic Physician Midwest dg. | NORTH CASPE t SHC CORINNE FE. OBRYANT Foot Specialist 5. Wolcott Phone 19043 All Work Guarant | Ben Suyematsu 2 TA!LORS Al Midwe | TROY 1148 E, st have de-} to| rs} 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 716 aS eicicei anaes Phone 113 Durbi General Practice Surgery Obstretrice Phone 2217 { ——$——— | DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS Apartments, Ph, 288 EK. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING AND CLEANERS Phone 968W \BARNEY GOOGLE-- NEW Yorxk AT LAST! “Te “Toe of THE WORLD For mn! On, Bor! tT seems Good % GG BACK + ABWT SPARK WHERE 15 He 73 OH. ON! OFcrted WELL, HOW ABOUT IT? 1 TOLD YOU |'D RACE You FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO. WHAT DID NOU DECIDE 7 { ments. The Earwig gained its name from| | the popular supposition that it sought | a resting place in the human ear at | night while sharing the bed with who: ever happened to be in it, but this | trait has not been reported in the| | | TEXAS GHILOREN WAGED TO FIGHT MOSQUITO PEST Notices Printed in English and Spanish at El Paso Telling of Danger EL PASO, Texas June 11—School children, English and Spanish, have | enlisted in the war against mosquitoes | here this summer, The city has print-| ed in English and Spanish a plea to school children to help keep mosqul- toes from breeding in El Paso couhty | and to swat the buzzing ones they | find. Many persons, even adults, don't | know that mosquitoes come from | wiggletails, the plea to the children} points out. “Mosquitoes breed only inj water,” It says. “The eggs are laid on| the surt of the water. The wiggle-| Come and see THE NEW CORONA OMPARE thisnew : portable type- | writer with any other 2. Convenience: Weighs less than 7 | pounds. Fold it up; { take it with you, | | typewrite any- where. nj Durability: | Halt @ million in use; |B | more than all other portables combined —sixteen years of satisfactory service. Speed: Hae the Standard Pertable | Keyboard—sim- | lest and easiest to } learn for amateurs | or touch-system | Be operators. oH | | OS CES | Stationery Department | Commercial Ptg. Co. | 426 E. Second—Phone 2224 | WHY AVERY, NOU WEREN'T SERIOUS, WERE YOU? CERTAINLY. AND LAUGH ALL YOU WANT TO BUT I'VE MADE YoU & PROPOSITION ! = ABSOLUTELY, NOW LETS SEE WHAT KIND OF A SPORT NOU SURELY I HELPIN’ OUT IN THY PoTTERY DEPARTMENT - THEY SURE BusT ALOT OF CROCKERY MAKIN’ COMEDIES tails are the baby mosquitoes.” See that no pools of water are standing about the place, that the hydrant does not leak; that there is no water in the water meter box, and that the ice box does not drip water where {t will stand, the mes: sage says. It then requests them to call city hall if they know where there is a mosquito breeding place, or better still pour a little oll on it. The city officials have sufficient money ‘to y on-the mosquito work. Two years ago there were swarms of mos- quitoes here; last year there were none and so this year, none have appeared or at least enough to be troublesome. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller and walk in com- fort by using Allen's Foot-Ease, the healing powder for the ken Into the shoes Allen's se, makes tight or new shoes feol gives instant relief to Corns, Runions, and Caliuses, prevents Blis ters and Sore Spots and gives rest to tired aching, ewollen feet. Those who use Allen's 1% «© bave solved their foot tre Over 1,500,000 pounds of Powder for the Feet were usec; by our Army and N during the war. ld everywhere, ‘or FREE sample and a se Walking Doll ae sy S FOOT-EASE LeRoy N. ¥ ment, A little boy played with matches in the bayloft of his grandfather's home. a Match——And Edison Recalls the Old Days Thomas A. Edison visita his old shop in New York City and the e ‘ experimenting with his electrical lighting system. And here {s what's left of | the little town of Canaan, N. H., Forty-two buildings'were burned and the loss is more than half a million, ric auto Leon Mendel built 40 years ago when Edison was first. THISIS RICH! 1 DIDN'T KNOW 1 COULD GET AVERY ALL RILED UP BY AODING HIS; TAKE YOU ON. BUT DON'T BEGIN BEGGING FOR -& BANDICAP' IT MAKES ME SAD ‘WHEN UTHINK OF How THESE Vases ls Gonna BE BUSTED Over Some Pook, | duvS Dome! y Once upon a time there was a big fire in a restaurant and all the patrons after making hasty exits fought their way back through the flames to pay their checks and tip the waiter. —The End. Of course, you will agree that the little fable has nothing to do with good job printing, al- though some people would rather fight than to have their printing done by anyone ex- cept the Commercial Printing Company. We have built up a business on neatness, accu- racy, moderate prices and all that means the best in printing. A new ruling machine is being kept busy ruling all kinds of special forms. We will appre- ciate an opportunity to quote prices Gn any printing require- ment. Printing Dept. Phone fine —great my —bird Basement Midwest Bldg. Stationery Dept. Phone ei Three Ducks and a Four 4 sits in 426 East Second St.