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fhe Casper Daily Tribune PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck claims be not exhibited within one! of said letters, they will be) Dated this 11th day of Septem- ber, A. D. ae x Pub. 11, 18, 25, 1923. eet NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING of the ote ah 10" GOOGLE-- BARNEY Alt RiewT. You Gum WS tt Go AT THnGs “ DIFFERENTLY = You werr Tu. = GET wy HAT AND WE Go Now — See WHat PARA HAD Made FOR Yous A ‘TINY LITTLE GATE FoR as BARBY we STOMP OVER SEG = TREN TEmoRRow You Can SUMP COVER ONE A GBIF HIGHER BEGINNING ANYWAY? the NOURSELE - Jump! ved All lawful debts due from and all money due co-partnershi able to or by Lee W. Dated this 17th day of Septem- ber, 1923. ‘ E. G. WEAVER LEB W. DOUD Pub, Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1923 2 Pista Bar as Babak tate of Lee M. Cramer, ; Deceased Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1923 , letters were granted to the undersigned in the above Hstate, and all pi sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them for ca to the undersigned at Room 430, Midw: Buildi Cas-| action of the car after crashing into est a per, Wy six months after date of said letters, or they: may be precluded from any bene- fit from such estate, and if such HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Aceounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bidg- R. C. VAN DENBERG Public Income Tax Service Phone 148 —<$—$$<_____—_—_—__—_—__—_—_ GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORE: Auditors and Accountants—Stock @ Transfer Agents —————— ARCHITECTS © - sth Se orennaad Block. Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 J, WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS Auto Trimming, auto Res: Phone 87W _Office Phone 313 YELLO ‘AB COMPANY. Inc. Storage Sia aransfer. Phone 1234 _Sterage and Transfer. Phone © ‘TRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE be AND FUEL. C0, J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 049 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 119 Bast Fifth Phone CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY a DR. SENG ae Phone DR. B. G. HAHN L. J. CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. C. Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 “E North Kimball Phone 1457 —$<—<—<———— s UIST \ DE, t. BBE 1157 TS, GROVE 112 East Second Street Office Phone 222¢ Res, Phone 17130 $$ 310 O-S pelo na ARI aren cn DR. 0, A. THURSTON, D. 0. 188. 8. Walcott Phone 113 CONTRACTORS ‘AYLOR & ORCUTT General” Coniractors, Cement Build- hone 1983 CHIROPODIST oo CORRINNE E. O'BRYANT Ww. mE cat 112 East RSHALL ©. KEITH, M, D. [ERBERT L. HARVEY. M. D. Office 268 South Center—Phone 30 ‘Throat Second Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin| —.h Gencrsd -Practiog -Sutgorz bates of administration | rate of speed, the jury brought in a ming Oil company that the Suneal stockboliees meeting of FOUND GUILTY (Continued From Page hour, witnesses not participating in the accident declared that the Nash touring car wae doing better than 30 miles, Attorney Foster took this point foreibly before the jury. It had been admitted that after striking tha truck, throwing Mrs. Sale and her daughter tnto the street, and tear- ing out the rear end of the automo- bile, the car had swerved from the terrific impact across the street! about 100 feet where !t tore the rear wheel from a Ford, and proceeded down Oak another 100 feet before be- img brought under control and stopped by McComb, It was probably because of the the truck that, despite what certal; witnesses had testified ag to the of guilty against McComb, DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Sur; 183 N. Woleott Off. 113 Tos, ph. 800 TEN. Woleott Off. 113 Hes. ph. 800 THE CASPER PRIVATE and Children’s Hospital Durbin—Phone 406 HOSPITAL 988 South Durbin—Phone 273 ‘AFP acme . B. od, M.D, ROENTGENOLOG Hialtie M.ED “3 3. Fe ODonseh y "PHARMACIST > R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. ex PY TIST uncan, D. D, Offices “in Rohrbaugh Buliding 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH P and Phone 12, DR. W. A. MEYERS and 200 0-5 Office Ph. Res, 746 DROW. EB, NORDHEDM ™ anine Specialist, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-1011 Off Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 498 Consolidated ayalty Bldg Phone 2217) DONALD GALT AGHER, Lawyer ‘Say “Bayer” and Insist! OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS DR. © .A. SANFORD hic Physician Bidg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Publifo <9 and Notary so Seles ig tin Phone Offices 203 Res. Phone SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOP Hiand nnd Machine Work Ben Suyematau 285 East B TAILORS TROX TAILORS AND CLEANERS MIDWEST TAILORS 406 1, Second ene 201 WAREHOUSES ‘are 1234, EMINENT ENGLISH STATESMAN “AND WAITER DIES SUDDENLY Viscount Morley Attained Remarkable Success In Both Spheres—Retired Only When 77 Years Old LONDON, Sept. 25.—Viscount Morley of Blackburn, eminent writer and liberal statesman, died last night at his residence in Wimbledon of heart disease. Successfully mingling letters and statescraft, Viscount Morley attained remarkable eminence in both spheres. In letters he was best known for his biographical studies such as his tives of Burke, Voltaire, Cob- ‘e. den, Diderot Cromwell end Giad- Babe Survivor . stone; while tn statesmanship his most notable achievements were as chief secretary of Ireland in the Gladstone “Home Rule Cabinet,” and later as secretary of state for Indla. His practical retirement from public Mfe came only when he was 77 years old—shortly after the out- break of the European war. He was then Lord president of the council in the Asquith cabinet, and was one of the older men to give way to the popular clamor for younger and less partisan men dur ing the European crisis. As a landmark In British polftics he was a most pronounced liberal and one of the most interesting in. cldents of his career is the fact that after years of denunciation of the House of Lords as an institu tion that should be either “mended or ended,” he himself was elevated to the peerage in 1908 and took a seat In that angust bedy. He con tinued, howeve to be one of the most active aders in the reform movement which curbed the power of the Lords through the Veto bill Viscount Morley was born as John Morley, the son of a surgeon at Blackburn, Lancashire, England. December 24, 1838. He was edu cated at Cheltenham oollege an/ afterwards at Lincoln college, Ox ford. He began editorial work as soor as he left Oxford, as a writer for the Saturday Review while he was Faehit Ly practicing law in London. Though he had many Grub Street experien ces, he finally gained headway in the Uterary field and became as sociated with William T. Stead tn the editorship of the Paul Mall Ga. nette then a Tiberal organ. He later became editor of the Fort nightly Review, and during the 15 years he was in control of this publication his Literary and politi cal power rapidly crew. Among the contributors to the Fortnightly were such men as Stuart Mill and Glad stone, with whom Morley became an intimate. These two men had such a great Influence in shaping his life that Lord Morley once re ferred to them as “the two men who’ made me.” When he entered Parliament !r 1883, as member from the borough of Newcastle-on-Tyne, his position as an advanced Liberal and as a firm supporter of Mr. Gladstone had already given him a high place) in the councils of the progressive party. Asan orator he became one| of the most commanding men in| England, though his success was| attained against what was then| something of a prejudice against | the Mterary statesman. He wes not) an orator like Mr. Gladstone, but} he was @ forcible, direct speaker, | addressing the reason of his audi-| and commanding their attention by} his seriousness and by the dignity) and clearness hie diction, | When Gladstone formed what ts known as the Home Rule Cabinet} 1880, Mr. Morley becathe ial ret Ire 4. Hie Unless you sce the name “Bay on package or on tables you # not getting the genuine Bayer pro- duct prescribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved sefe by millions for Colds ‘Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspir im" only, Hash unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sel! 24 and 100, Aspirin mark of Bayer Manufa oacetic-acidester of Ba Advertisement, Headache Lumbago JUMP? JUMP 1s = tion he fought shoulder to shoulder | smoothed qut. The mere fact that with Mr, Gladstone for Home Rule; Mr. Morley was the most distin and in many other tstances the guished statesman whe had ever two co-operated. The life of Glad- | been called upon to preside over the stone which Mr. Morley produced | destinies of India had a salutary ef- more than 15 years later has been fect at @ time when there was great regarded by some as his most not-| unrest. Throughout his five years able book. | service at the head of the India of Serving again as Secretary for Ire-| fice, ho had to deal with such per- land from 1892 to 1905, Mr. Morley,| plexing problems as the partition of & fow years later, was appointed to| Bengal, the relative status of mili. the still more responsible post of|tary and clvll authorities in the Secretary of State for India, in the| scheme of Indian government; and Campbell-Bannerman cabinet. It) he had to wind up the negotiations was largely due to hia far-sighted| that followed on the expedition to policy that difficulties in the ad-| Thibet. ministration of India during the! Mr. Morley paid two visita to viceroyalty of Lord Curzon were America, one while he was a young NOW JUST A MINUTE =a% 1S BeFoRs (LL BUY NOU GOTH SWELL WON IF NOU'LL ONLY G8 REASONASL mL ue LUNCH! man, and one in 1904, when he deliv | to make thereof an affirmation, The ered the Founder's day address at/ difficulty was finally surmounted by Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, An-| making necessary alterationa fn the drew Carnegie wag one of Mr, Mor- | torm of the oat 20 as to enable ley’s numerous admirers in America, | Lord Morley to subscribe to it with and in testimony of his regard he! out offending his scruples, I was presented the distinguished English-| sald to be the first time in the ap- man with the late Lord Acton’s I-|nals of tho house of lords, which brary of 70,000 vohimes. | oxtend back for some 800 years, that One interest hi y at the religious n avowed agnostic, On the | fon of his taking a seat for the first time tn the house of Ly ho refused to repeat to the oath of allegiance, owing to the religious terms used in the|“'r phraseology, and claimed the right tion. was rom the biographical estu- } dies previously mentioned, Lord Morley was the author of a series of entitled “Critical Miscel- ." “Studies oln Literature” and Struggle for National Eid@uca- oce MORE PHOTOS OF JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE Fenian The Town of Ito in Idzu Prefecture, a typical Scene of the Earthquake’s Devastation General View Along Water Front at Yokohoma

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