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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. By Billey De Beck Now. SPARKY =] o1o PAL - Youre GOING T LEARN be Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE Vosre - THars wHar 7 You'Re GONNA Oo Tomorrow PAGE TEN. | NEWS OF SALT CREEK REGION| Casper, and Jack Russell of Dutch 4205 wouonr pp BET 2¢ ON SPARK y THe HOME CAMP Visitors over Saturday and Sun- day at Midwest Home Camp in- uded J, S. Howe and wife, Miles Montana, Miss C. Arnold. Beach, 8. D.; J. W. Pratt, Denver; R. R. Over, Omaha, Neb. Fred C. Strong, Yuma, Colo; §. Vv. Vande- ness, Casper; W. E, Burk, Denver and E, D, Wilkins, Denver. along the After an extensive trip alo coast including California, west Washington and Oregon, Leo. Man, Sa ske, well known driller of the Creek field, has returned J. Davis, western representative of F. J. Thorpe and Co., manufac: turing goldsmiths of Lead, S. D., to gether with a corps of salesmen were nt Home Camp Monday are traveling overland. It Jearned from them that the Home- stake Mining Company's property, the largest gold mine in the words which had to be completely filled with water a few years on ac count of fire, has been put back shape and new machinery installed. One of the supcrintendents in charge at that time and who was discharged thru some supposed negligence prior to or during the fire, is sald to now be employed at one of the Casper refineries. One of the salesmen, whose sample tray of solid jewelry must have repre- sented many hundreds of dollars, clafmed he carried no firearms or in surance of any kind and seemed unperturbed when advised of the hold-up in Lavoye early that day which netted the bandits $1,400 The was to 8. S. Hawkins, district deputy su-| x ft me comamnder of the Knights o Racosbees presided at the sociable and tnitiatory at the Macabee tent! in Ragtown (near Gas Plant) Tues- day evening. This camp which was organized by Mr. Hawkins last Juno now has a membership of 103. Mrs, Welch, clerk at the Home Camp hotel, spent the week-end in Casper, returning Sunday afternoon. Cor. Lew Gay, Deputy Prosecut ing Attorney W. H. Cass and report- er Mrs. Hill, H. L. Peterson of Camp were in Home Camp Sunday |afternoon following the inquest which was held at South Camp Ga rage over the death of Oscar G. Carlson. The coroner's jury com- posed of Jack Russell, H. L. Peter: son, and H. R. Burrier of Ohio South Camp (neighbor of the de. ceased) gave the verdict: ‘Death was caused by being hit with an auto driven by William Crosby at an intersection on highway just north f the South Camp Garage, Salt, Creek, Wyo.” | Mrs, Hill, stenographer and re. | porter in the office of Prosecuting | Attorney, has recently come to! Casper from Tulsa, Okla., where she was employed as private secre-| tary for Mr. W. H. Gay, president| of a large association of independent ofl producers. | MAMMOTH John Fater, manager of the cloth-| jing department at the commissary, | pturned Saturday from Omaha, | Neb. Mr. and Mrs. George Appel have| returned from their ranch east of |Teapot Dome where they have been |enjoying a vacation. Jack Allemand, formerly of the| Mammoth warehouse, is now em-| ployed by the Casper Provision com. pany’s store {n Casper. Frank Fanger, who accompanted |his friend Mr. Fater from Omaha, |Neb., is a visitor at Mammoth Camp and plans on going into business in the Salt Creek field if he can find |a suitable location. LAVOYE. Deputy Sheriff Dick Vance was| roused out of bed about 4 o'clock Monday morning by inmates of Ray Lanway's poker room and informed that bandits had entered, held them |up, and departed to parts unknown with $1,400 which they found handy The deputy was hardly in a position to offer much solace, especially in view of the fact that no descriptions of the men were f rtheoming, did anyone seem to know nor | from Business and Prof AUDITORS ©, H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Serv 401 O-S Bldg. HARRY F. COM Auditing and Ac Phone 2008 R. C. Certified Inco! 1 Suite 18, VAN Di Public NB S oc ountante— Stock Transfer Agents Bldg Phone 660 Auditors and Registrar and 208-11 Oil Exchange ARCHITECTS ¢ GOODRICH, Architects a5 Townsend Block Phone 440 Architect ding. DUBO Rooms 11-12, Casper, Wyo. WM. J. WESTFALL, WM aiite'S, Daly Bul AUTO TOPS SPER AUTO TOP SHOP Auer aeaming, Upholstering and Auto Painting 633 8. Center Phone 1084 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER AKLES “HANSFER Res. Phone 87Ww Office Phone 313 bax a FELIOW CAB COMPANY. Inc. pencies and Transfer. Phone 1234 essional Directory DOCTORS | DR. ¥ _ Physi in and Surgeon 3 N. Wolcott Off. 113 R ph. 800 _ THE CASPER PRIVATE | oe ‘s and Children 542 HOSPIT 938 South Durt Ss | SURGERY, vE Homer R. L: victor K. Dacken, EAR, NOSE and TE on 1. Stanton, M. ND X-RAY TR M ik OAT D. NOLA Ilallie M. F ATHOLOC O'Donnell, PHARMAGC RS. Lothi D ugh Buildin; 113 East Second Street. . Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 .., DR. W. E. NORDHELM Veterinarian Caning Spectatiat, Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 NATRONA SRANSEEE, STORAGE AND ¥ J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES ASPER BATTERY CO. 119 Bast Fifth Phone 90 CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H, JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 —————— DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 NNELL, D. 0. Ph. 0. shite 15 Daly Bidg., Phone 8493 _B. HARNED, Chiropractor = 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg Ne i. ieee torney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK & LACY Lawyers 2045 Midwest Blox. Ph, 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. ROBERT N. GROVE 112. East Second Atreet Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17183 ARNOLDUS and Chiropractic Phone 1754 PHURSTON, D. C. Phone 113 810 O-S Bldg. DR. ©. A. 133 8S. Wolcott CONTRACTORS ris ORCUTT Deere Cement Bullé: al BE. O'R Specialist Phone 1046R CORRINNE Foot 116 East Second CLEANERS _ 3 SERVICN CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 MULVANEY & BARRETT _ Lawyers, | Bi Conselideted Royalty Bidg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Phone 2217 a cat NE lien NL DONALD GALLAGHER, La Suite 1—Wood Bldg. Liane | OSTEOPATH | | DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart.-Phone 388 ANFORD 316 nigeee! | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH blic Stenographer and Notary | Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Conselidated Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Res, Phone 5533 SHUE REPAIRING DOCTORS 8. BARGER , Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 S. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. KATHRYN F, T. SMITH J Surgeon—North Cas- M Street. nd Throat st Second MARSHALL ¢ M. D. HERBERT L, HARVEY. M.D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, South Durbin Genera} Vractice Surgery Obstetrics | NORE CASPER SHOE SHOP cy J and Machine Work ematsu 235 East H Ben | TAILORS ~ FRANK CANNER Custom falloring and Cleaning Daly Bldg. YAILORS AND CI P ‘T TAILORS ng and Pressing nd. 1 106 B.S JAZZ PASSING Take A Look AT Tuar Horses ff ThaT-S “CRAZYR.OUILT~ WHAT Youre up aAGaAINnsT (| THE STEEPVLE CHASE Nowy wie you AND Mas. OUITE & ur THAT'S eX SS WELL, WALT, | SEE YOU = SS ISS. BLOSSOM i CT TOGETHER BGAIN MADE —Haw Haw t You ct whence where they ca.ne, they departed. ‘The newly weds, Mr. and Mrs, Sid Gering, popular employes of the Castie Creek Mercantile company. who slipped away and got marrie ut 10 days ago, tried to re-estab- | lish their Layoye citizenship and | residence quietly and unnotice nor how or Monday evening. They went so as to leave the’r touring car on the} out-skirts of the town, but the en tire population seeme to “been wised” and dignant that the; slip anything lik Poor and forced to go “headquarters,” cake dough intermitte erously poured down h’s pants lege to aid his gingerly tip-tocing. the blushing bride was faring at this time not to te!l, but suffice to enmasse uld that routed out ¢ in attempt to m. bed | his socks to Juic | * wa say the whole gang was soo! assem d and light refreshments were had as a prelude to the fun about to begin. The pandemonium | raged unchecked or hampered by or for anything and after reaching its climax, Virgil Leggett, brother of the bride and incidentally _pro-; prietor of the Lavoye cafe, herded the crowd to that mecca of hungry souls, Inspired by the splendid refresh ments to further acts of friendly love, Powder River Thompson, pro: prietor of the Powder River Trans. portation company, ordered his new) Ford one-ton truck, loaded up the| aggregation, and cavorted over the| hills of the main streets of Lavoye stopping only when all the passen- gers had “give in” and jumped out, | except the bride and groom who} realized that in the truck lay their best chance of escape. They in their turn reached the quiet pre- cincts of thelr home, unharmed but harmless. A large crew of workmen was busily engaged in razing Seidell's| electric HNght and power plant to-/ day. It js reported that this plant wil be rebuilt in a new location and fine new machinery installed. The/| improvements will involve a large sum of money. Electrio light service in Lavoye has been of an intermittent charac- ter and candles are much in evi-| dence, So it is presumed there will be no objection to Mr. Seldoll’s im./ provements. NEAR, CLAIM | SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 28. Prediction of the passing of “jazz” was made here by Joseph Webber, national president of the American Federation of Musicians, who stopped in this city enroute te the convention of the American | famo ederation of Labor gon. “Jazz has passed its zenith and at the end of five years will have become history, the same as rag- time,” he sald. “In its place throughout the country will be the old familiar legitimate orchestras. A lence of the passing of Mr. Webber declared that are only three . nationslly us orchestras of this nature, mtrasted with 12 year ago. in musicians’ wages he cited another indi patie va Mata Ries MOVIES. OF JAP OISASTER ARE TKEN TO NL Broadway Sees Films Of Big Catastrophe Across Pacific. at Portland there D MINNEOLA, N. Y., Sept. 28.—Fd- ward Stinson, piloting a Junker all- metal plane and bringing what are said to be the first moving picture films of the Japanese earthquake arrived at Curtiss field Wednesday The films were exhibited at Broad- way motion picture houses. TOKIO, Sept. 28.—(By the Asso- ciated Press)—Another severe earth- quake occurred in Japan last Mon- day in the Hiroshfma district. The quake was especially violent around the city of Kure. The extent of the damage has not been determined as communications between the re- gion and the remainder of Japan have been disrupted. Kure js in the extreme southwest- ern end of the island of Hondo and approximately 450 miles southwest of Tokio. Fioods have followed a typhoon yesterday in Fukagawa and Honjo wards of Tokfo. fered as a result as thousancs of refugees were enoamped in rude shacks in these wards. Contractor Dead. 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Over 37 million bottles sold Tanlac ture’s Vegetable own remedy Pills are Na Advertise ation of the trend. | Many hovses. 2f- 8 constipation. | WAGE INCREAS | PLANTS OKERE IN REFERENDUM CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 28— (By The Associated Press.)—General {chairmen of the Brotherhood of |Railroad Trainmen and Order of Railway Conductors within a few days will present requests for wage increases of approximately 12 per | cent to railroads in thé eastern, western and southern sections of the country following completion today of the counting of ballots in a joint | |referendum vote of trainmen and | conductors, which was practically | unanimous in favor of presenting | the wage increase proposal to the railroads. Chairmen and executive commit- tee members of the three regional associations of the two organiza: } |tions, headed by President E. E. |Sheppard of the conductors and W. N, Doak, vice-president of the train- men, have been counting the ballots for three days. ‘The increase is asked to replace the practically ten per cent wage reduction handed down by the United States railroad labor board on July 1, 1921, Presi- dent Sheppard said, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the ) Estate of ) T. F. Algeo, Deceased ) |} donian Notice is hereby given that Let-} ters Testamentary were, on the 28th day of August, 1923, granted; to the undersigned in the aboye | estate, and that all persons having} clai: inst_the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them the 24th day of September, 1923. with the necessary youchers for allowance to the undersigned, at the office of Durham & Lowey,!of general electric contracting, Attorneys, 402 Midwest Building, | construction and engineering, and City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, within Six (6) months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited with- in one (1) year from the date of said Letters they may be forever barred. Dated this 13th day of Septem-| row money and mortgage and en- ber, 19238. LENA H. ALGEO, Executrix. Pub. Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1923. payed rt Diol Etta NOTICE Notice is hereby given that 12 blank fire insurance policies of the Scotch Underwriters of the C Jale- Insurance Company of | ration. sand Dol | THE UNE OF CHEAD COMEDY THESE SLLEY BROS PEODLE 'S POSITIVELY DISGUSTING. PHYLLIS IS THE ONLY ONE COWN HERE THAT'S GOT The objects of said co’ lars ($100.00) per share. are the engaging in the oration usiness (50) years. manufacturing, buying, selling and dealing in supplies, appliances and apparatus used in and about the said business, and to construct alter, decorate, furnish, fit up and improve buildings and structures of every sort and kind, and exe- cute contracts for all kinds of con- struction work, with power to bor- A. W. Thiele, Palmer and D. W. Ogilbee. Wore cumber the property of the corpo-| as the di rectors may decide. ration, and to acquire all kinds of the par value of one Hundred Dol- Its term of existence is fifty The number of its directors is three, and those who are to manage the affairs of the corporation for the first year are ohnson, The operations of the said com- pany shall be carried on in the city of Casper, County of WNa- trona, State of Wyoming, and in such other places in the state of and in the United Gad its principal place of business is at real and personal property in con-| 210 O-S Building, in the city of nection therewith, and to do all|Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- things convenient to carry out ef-|ming, and its agent in charge fectually the objects of said corpo-| thereof is D, W. Ogilbee. Its capital stock is Ten Thou- 5 rs ($10,000.00) divided into one hundred (100) shares of STRUCTION COMPANY, Pub. Sept. 26, 27, 28, 1923. Edinburgh, Scotland, No. 171013-!~ cs ™ 24 inc., of the C. D. Brown agency has been lost, mislaid or inadvert- ently destroyed and cannot be found. While it is believed that the policies have been lost, all persons are advised and warned that in case any of them have been or shall be misappropriated or illeg- aily issued by anyone, it is without the knowledge, consent or approy- al of the Scotch Underwriters of the Caledonian Insurance Com- pany or its agents, and such poli cies are invalid and of no effect. If any of the above numbered policies should be found, or infor- mation leading to their recovery come to hand, kindly return same or notify the undersigned. COBB, MILLER & STEBBINS 1010 Gas and Electric Bldg. Denver, Colo. C. D. BROWN, Former Agent. Pub. Sept. 27, 28, 29, 1923. oll ss7 taeda rats NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Electric Supply and Construc- tion company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on BOTTLED HEALTH HILLCREST WATER NATURE MADE IT PURE Through Granite Walls It Comes to You Untouched By Human Hands CRYSTAL CLEAR Hillcrest Water PHONE 1151 And We Will Deliver or Ask for it at Soda Fountains and Drug Stores Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplier. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITK LUMBER CO. Phone 3— “Over 23 Million Policies in Force in MY COMPANY” —tThe Proud Statement of Every Prudential Policy Holder By A. W. Thiele, President. ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND CON- Life Insurance? ONLY ONE ANSWER OF COURSE Che Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. The Best in Life Insurance at Lowest Cost Consistent With Safety Frederick B. Andrews District Manager Zuttermeister Bldg., Room 5 226 East Second St. Phones 1910-J—1921-W P, O. Box 1042 Casper, Wyo. ll {fEVERY WIFE Knew What EVERY WIDOW Knows EVERY HUSBAND Would Be Insured