Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1923, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. BANKER [a FREED THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. Banking Corporation tg the Poplar Bv Billev : Rech bank with the stipulation that a cred- I Je it balance of at least that amount be ses 2 main ed in the Helena bank. The : = = z Z aoe vi" nent maintained that the : ete aa not involve actual CROOK SLIDPPED ME VERY OH WRY ~ wr a Tat 410.000 To Taro Te "1 Gone stawes” I CawT Sues - OW TAD © EVER ALLOW WNSELE To GET (NXED ue wm Tis Mess -% IS MY PEACE SLEEP — MAKE Tu po rw \r ®20.000 # cau oP THAT . " @Rook ANO LAY MY CARDS RIGHT AT GREAT FALLS mayor » Banking r a, former » houss of representa- made by the Helena NOTIC | “IRE HANGING TS GoTA JUST GETTING Office of the Insurance Commissioner. BIG HOLE WARMED UP! | IN tr. peeciohe &R | | ELL MELL across RIGHT SIZE Liabilities « capital ' INDIANA FLIT 00 f dup - er liabilities es ending Dec year ending Dec Income d Disburser Business in Wyoming for the Year Ending December T Count I, H do heret ce € i one! Di OF GANCING FREE AT THE ws Fo =; . oe sy f ar, . . Business anti ré CSSIORE! pep y ecto Uy 6 : u ats TH IDEA OF THE =H) -4 Flot OF FOND MAMAS BE- Lod a sf COLLECTION OF YOUNGSTERS il SEECHING CHARUE To FIND ARKEGN FOR LONG PERIOD AT TH CHAPLIN sTUBIOS —//IL| @ POTENTIAL JACKIE GOGAN AUDITORS DOCTORS EVERY Day ? | | AMONGST EM! Lobel oe : ams a | aN —¢. 1. REIMERTH AND BRYANT - = a ; sand | ; Certified Pu ries An hour of free dancing from 9| Y, income until 10 o'clock each night and free | al 401 O-S Bldg | door admission throughout the ©: — poet aa |ning will be maintained by the i MFO ” z HARRY F. COMI = Phone Arkeon Dancing academy for an in Auditing and Accounting p c ee) Bulle 18, Daly, Bide. — — definite period, according to an an Phone 2008 f 7 THE R PRIVATE nouncement made by T. J. McKeon | = &. ©. VAN DENB | PAL, s ; last night. | fied Public ' Durbin—Phone 273 ting dance which was given Wed- | enna a | and Chidren’s Hospital | nesday proved so popular and drew | Over ‘Campb yin—Phone 406 80 Many persons to the hall that Mr. | Phone 143 | McKeon decided to continue this == ———a ep | SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND | method of drawing th public to his ARANTEER REGISTRY CORP. TETRICS | popular dan Auditors and Ac Stock | Homer R. 1 . S| Mr. McKeon has also announced Registrar and Agi a M.D. that he will have a number of special! 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 6 HROAT | feature entertainments for the — M.D. | dancers this evening. Just what ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Peas 11-12, ‘Townsend Block i Casper, Wyo. Phone WM. J. WE! Suite Architect , Architect =, M. MILLE! UEC |e Phone 1906 208 O-S Bldg. ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect FOR PUBLICATION ommissioner of the and foregoing rbo: of the 28, 1923. a LOCUTS HAVE FINE PEDIGREE. CONSTENCE STABS OF tUNo NoTHING! ON The Tagcett HARRISBURG, June 2: A brood Ie & MENTAL of seventeen-year locusts in the words of the scientists Brood No, 14 of the periodical elcada—the brood which has appeared at regular inter- yals in this cbuntry since 1634 when the Pligrims discovered the insects husetts, is making its ap- vania this spring. Iready in four pected in 19 more. O. Fleming arrived | Neb. and will Mr. and Mrs. S om Harrison, returned | tended have from Calif. the Macc B. Bartholo: and Mrs. Ma y Harrison. > Roy Spurlock accompanied by his and Grace are time here from lock ranch on Sweet water. 3ist, 1922. $ 669,363.00 $ 66 named I 264, C. S u t my han D. 1923. 3 Insurance Commissioner. | and affixed my N AND X-RAY “TREAT NITO-URINARY DI GEE, THERE'S A GOOD LOOKING AVERY AND EMILY IN THEIR TINT STEED, UZZIE. NOT FAR BEHIND, BUT HOLDING THEIR OWN, COME WALT AND SKEEZIX. NEITHER DRIVER KNOWS HOW NEAR THE OTHER 1S. EACH MERELY HAS HIS NOSE TOWARD SAN FRANCISCO AND HIS FOOT ON THE GAS ! 3%—%..¥ these acts are has not been given out In addition to these features and to the Watkins orchestra there will als be the singing of Roy DeTurk, a man who has made himself popular at the Arkeon during the last night or two. “TEMPTATION” 15. ORAMA clerk, xury she thinks at first that a apartment with a maid of all work can be put in this class, but @ more sophisticated acquaintance teaches her that this thing they call home is but a “dump”. A broker desiring to prove his theory that women will fall for lux- *NO GOOD- HELLO FOLKS! BETTER KEEP THE OLD BUS WORKING! WE'RE SRE Ieee FRED PATEE RECEIVES | basic patent, which they do not like | to issue. Byt it is issued and Mr. | Patee has received it, and Casper will | be sure of an asbestos factory for | many years to come. This is the third patent Mr. Patee has had issued to him on the chimney block, two for formulas, and one covering the erie ury without reference to anything| Fred Patee has just received a| different designs. Basement Consolidated Royalty Bldg. | AT FR Ch W nid Re eprint neeray Re the| copy of the new patent which was 2 Telephone 1512M , WA OfRnebr ies granted to him on the fifth of this] of the 21 of every 25,000 people ———_—— a eo . h, covering the shape and con-|killed in accidents each year, three fears R.W. The shower of wealth acts as a| mont! year, AUTO PAINTING a ‘Speed separating force between the young| tour of his asbestos chimney block.|are victims of fal's, four of automo. S. Center “Branch at Lavo Painting Especlally husband and wife. It is not until a near catastrophe occurs that they are EFFECTS “OF AMBITIONS This patent has been held up in the| bile two of burns, one of firearms, United States patent office for three|one of machinery and the rest of cth- years, because of the fact that it is/er = both brought to their senses, Nao Auto Painting —___—| MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. “The desire te possess things we| Both Miss Novak and Mr. Wash.|#0 nearly of a basic principle that paca eee ———— = Ri HERBERT’L. HARVEY, M. D. | have not. to climb to heights we b burn are at their best in this picture.| the commissioner of patents was xden valley in the Dolo BAGGAGE and TRANSFE! Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 | not yet attained, breeds temptation.’ | ‘The gorgeous costumes are found in| loathe to let it issue. It is entirely arly every man, woman and SEARLES TRANSFER | Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin! Such {s the theme of the powerful | the productio: against the principle of the United) child is a wood-carver, Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 General Practice Surgery Obstetrics | : dd Fuel Natrona Transfer, Storage ani oon J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 LAWYERS drama now on the screen at the America theater and starring Eva Novak and Bryant Washburn. ——— More electric current per capita is consumed in the Far West than in “Temptation” is the story of a girlany other district of the same size. States patent office to let a patent| issue that covers an article so thor-| “hiv that it cannot be duplicated in| in some other way or by the use of some An exhibition held for doctors only London recently had for attend: TT ance several thousand medical men. Pe tag ites other material. This new patent of ee BATTERIES Lawyer NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Me Patnala Neue Tas Cake RALOATE rales. typ0l ot aces aEen URE In sie biz 832 Midwest Bldg. Office of the Insurance Commissioner. fully worded that it did not seem to|“adenold face,” due to the compres. CASPER BATTERY CO. 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS 309-10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. Liabilities except capital a $28,066,087.76 TRE HUMAN ZOO By C. D. Butchelo around Casper, $$ ne AMES P. KE) Capital stock paid up — = = 200,000. Seerigkt oi os DR. | i. JEEP REX doa Oasetbates hasan —_ Unadiigneditondeh(aceaitey ae 1 Tepiarbae Copsright, 1923. tw “PuiBtte “edesr Company We have Pree hard and ride hard. We FR. ANNA G poesia ein ris saat LA gciee s18 Midwest Bldg. S & MUR: $25,928,863.00 $25,928,363.00 cannot pick and choose our roads, and DR. 8. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bide Phone 423 MM. EF. HARNED, Chiropractor ort 11 St. 604,759.00 JESE Nee Hee SN GRATIMTERANEY Gross premiums received — 45,519.96 Sal these reasons, Goodyear Cord Tires — _ Attorney-atlaw Losses paid —__ 6,000.00 DR. I.E. BERQUUIST 483 atte olin Losses incurred - 6,000.00 ve the steady preference wherever time Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 STATE OF WYOMING, ) ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. €, 1. ARNOLDUS Ost hic and Chiropractle | Osteopathic In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my up-ply s i ohh : steopathic and Chiropr : ) i! 810 O-8 Bui Phone 1754 | Sulte 9; 1 Apartments, Ph. 388 gro ! ~ CLEANERS ERVICE CLEANERS Railrond at Phone COAL THE CASPER COAL AND COKE 0. Surplus over Habilities 100,000.00 pad pies nsth pared versogs oe y } 2 CO. eae —_———_- ——____ * and recom: lyear Tires and bach jenu Gebo Coal 256 N Duin ae "Phone ¢77| TAILORS chee 800,000.00 $ 800,000.00 them up with standard Goodyear Service cos z ae | TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Organized and commenced business November 13, 1922. : CHIROPODIST _ [148 1. Midwest Phone 968W prame Oe Webi) SPT Casper Buick Company CORINNE E, OURYANT VOICE CULTURE Sun at ee Shulte Hardware Company DBS BAN ORSole Ehone}1008) MRS. BERTA SM I, H. A. Loucks, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Wyoming, 2G , ' CONTRACTORS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers wyers ixchange Building E & ADAMS 210 O-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE © DA DR. ©. A Osteopathic 318 Midwest Bldg SANFORD Physician hone 10380 SHOE REPAIRING | NORTH CASPER | | Concert Soprano and Teacher of : Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 25, 1923. Kansas City Life Insurance Company, Kansas City, Missouri. Total admitted assets. $25,928,363.00 Income during yoar ending December 31st, 1922_ -% 8,324,693.45 Disbursement for year ending December 31st, 1922_ -$ 4,365,680.70 Business in Wyoming for the Year Ending December 31st, 1922. Insurance written ~__ County of Laramie. ) I, H. A. Loucks, Insurance Commissioner of the State of Wyoming, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a condensed state- ment of the annual statement of the above named Ins rance Company, filed in my office, as required by Section 6264, C. 8. 1920. seal of office the 25th day of May, A. D. 19 H. A. sOUCKS, Insurance Commissioner. Publish June 23, 24, 25, 5 28, 1923, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Office of the Insurance Commissioner. Cheyenne, Wyoming, June 8, 1928. Patriotic Insurance Company of America, New York, New York, Total admitted assets __. 300,000.00 Capital stock paid up $ 200,000.00 |do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a condensed state- ment of the annual s com could b the loner that it s’on of the nostrils, was unknown in duplicated, which would make it @ prehistoric times. = perked tement of the above named Insurance Company, eT DISA ORDIPPT aie _.. | filed in my office, as required by Section 5264, C, 8. 1920, pantrans Caniteen sear Saenger of Now York City In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Fare—“Strange that you should remember me from 1914" Yt Xe Wins Your Minne: tatimatés| Speclalizing, in Voice Vacing and | seal of office the th day of June, A.D. 1028, Cabby—“Well, they’s lots o° people im the world I jest cant urnished cv " wd of Sulldin. velopment ouc 5, r ep Col it ~» i an" ” Phoue J285W, i2] South Kk Street.|No. 16 Ardmore Apts Phone it Se Ce eS pe abe eae oh remember and same of you J jest natchilly can't forest, Publish June 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 1923, We are hard on tires, here in the oil fields we cannot afford delays and troubles. Our best bet is to get the best tires we can buy, and use them to the limit. means money, Their All-Weather Tread means powerful traction in any going. Their sidewalls offer stubborn resistance to rut wear, Their wear at low tire cost, For maximum traction, wear and econ: omy, buy Goodyear Cord Tires—that is the lesson of oil-field experiences e e e

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