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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923 ~ iNEWS OF SALT SALT CREEK, K. Sheridan. superintendent _G, Wilt, auditor of the Wyo- North an¢ South Rallway Thursday at the new townsite ® up progress of the construc- fon work. A 600-foot cut is being e by a steam shovel crew for h ndustriat track tying south and to the rear of the industrial sites, thé @irt from which is being used to up the grade between the de- t and Market street. Tho track ew has now track Infd about half way between the depot and Lavoye. ‘A series of side tracks are available for all manner of building’ and con- struction materia’s waiting to be un- loaded from flat and box cars. The w the rails is now busily at work con- tructing a largo trestle at the point here the raltroad grade is pierced y the state highway, about a mile rth of Tavoye. While ordinarily the accommoda- n from Ico arrives at Salt nt 11 a. it did not get in about 2:30 Friday, two hours been lost on account of a jox ear jumping the rails, No bal- isting has been done as yet and the st - prese es | é * val ipa KIND OF You, peep EL cM i Meola pale alg OE Ot 60ING TO RUN AT ALL, MRS.BLOSSOM, MR, WICKER, JUST You Te, WOMAN — Powers OF Oeservanion: } = nostcke Nebraskans thing of the |11 W. Patton S. Ford, E. W. Bar- | ees pga \ leant Clea apa eld MRS. BLOSSOM ! Ka ee verbial Missouri Pacific between nett, J. B. MeCleary, al! of Casper, vn jecop tions LEAN ENE EERE reo Heels neglapy ats ab and Lincoln, How: ing remarkably being energeti- Weeping Water ever, it is func for an infant and cally improved all the tir Creek off fie'd, has contracts for | SNYDER. i rigs to be bullt by next spring. A large frame bailding for use as a drug store is belng erected on Frank Yealey’s Ivt No. 4 block 2, at Snyder, the towns!te just imme- diately south of the railroad town- 4te. Mr. Yealey is one of the Ohio foremen. tle crew, working indepen¢ent af | fo ee eee street frontage will be used for a confectionery. EB. W. Stickney, former employs of the Midwest Home Camp garage left on Friday's train for Lost Springs. From there he will con- tinue to Missoula, Mont., to join Mrs. Stickney, and live on their homestead until spring when he may possibly return to the Salt Creek field. MIDWEST TOME CAMP. W. P. Thompson. member of the -\merican Legion, Orin Snyder post at Home Camp; left to join the ecar- avan of tegionnaires traveling to the national convention to be held in San Francisco. Cal. Cc. C. Birchard, employed in the Midwest pipeline dffice at Camp, returned Frifay from Springs and Rellance, Wyo., the marriage of bis brother Roy EF. chard, to Miss Mabel McPhee of Reliance, took place. Roy Birchard 8 first ald miner of the States bureau of mines. Birchard left for ‘Trinidad » on their honeymoon + ‘make their home either in Denver. A ma and J. P. Shirley of Omaha, Neb, It is reported that W. H. Weaver of Casper, rig builder in the Sult his certainly indicates a lot of ac- tivity In this field next year. SOUTH CAMP. It 1s reported that W. H. Clouse. | of South Camp, has the contract for covering the 12-inch welded water |pipe line which is being laid from per tr | Visitors at Home Camp Friday in- | BARNEY GOOGLE-- JUDGE MSCRACKEN SPEAKING = BARNEY ~ CAN You COME UP TO COURT RIGHT AWAY— I'VE HEARD SOME DISQUIETING RUMORS REGARDING SPARK PLUGS CONDITION AND TM RATHER WORRIED =YES TM ON THE BENCH’ ALL AFTERNOON HURRY — SPARK PLUG DON'T FoRGET uc PERy, NOW ~ WHAT'S THIS T'VE BEEN HEARING? EXERCISE THIS A.M. = HE WAS LAZY AND WOULDN'T Move = I TIED HIM To THE BACK OF ASTREET CAR AND NATURALLY- HE'S A LITTLE SCRATCHED UP? Oe Casper Dally Cripune~ 5 PAGE ELEVEN. By Billey De Beck HE CAN'T PUT ME IN HERE NO NEED OF t™ sus YOUR DRIVING THAT'S ALL. AND MY CHAUFFEUR THIS IS VERY NOT AT ALL, FOR YOUAND | HELL BRING =| | Nou nome sere r & LOVELY pur 32 vay’ Mrs. W. F. Snyder who mace a |the Hardendorf well at Tisdale, humble start in business two or jabout twenty miles northwest of three months ago with a modest 't- |Home Camp, to Lavoye. This arte- tle cafe on Snyder's main street by |slan well, encountered in a quest for means of money secured from ajoil, has been flowing ever since it loan om her diamonds, has met with [was opened, and it is said that such unprecedented success that |where once was unbroken plateau she has bought the lot adjoining and | there now is a deep canon cut by the has a new frame rooming house in |passing water, which washed away procera of construction. Part of the the rig, engine and boller. The excel _ ——. AUDITORS . H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bidg. Phone HARRY F. COMFORT in; nd Accounting Phone’ 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. 0. VAN DENBERG Public Accountant Phone 148 NTEE REGISTRY CORP. oonee and A untants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Of Exchange Bldg Phone ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Ate Rooms 11-12, Tow Casper, Wy’ Phone 440 a YM. J. WESTFALL, Architect ¥ Maite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP Auto Seianing, Uphoistering and aint 633.8. Conter Phone 10848 633.8. Center Oo Res. Fivane S1W. *Gitice Phone 313 CAB COMPANY. Ine, senate saa ‘Transfer. Phone 1234 NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE Anat, Phone 949 107 i J. L. Biederman, Prop BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY co. 119 East Fiith Phone 903 CHIROPRACTORS . J. WH. JERFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY, Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone R. B. G. WAN Chiropractor ‘Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 NELL,, D. ©, Ph. C. L, J. CONNELL, D. © Phi C., Suite 13, Daly Bldg., |. BE. HARNED, Chiropractor Mage North Kimball Street Phone 1457 . E, BERQUIST pattenuiier Bldg Phone 1757 RT GROVE OBE Tsccond Street r mer Office Phone 2220 Kes. Phone 17134 DR. C. I, ARNOLDOS |» Chiropractle Osteopathic and i pebeg aed 810 O-S Bldg. STON, D. C. DR. 0. A. THURSTO) ‘phone 118 138 B, Wolcott CONTRACTORS YLOK & ORCUTT Gonecals Ooniractors, Cement Bolld- ing Blocks For Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST CORRINNE FE. 0'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phone 1046R CLEANERS —————— THE SERVICE CLEAD Railroad at da Phone 56 DOCTORS RK. G._S. BARGER -- Ee Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 1338 S. Wolcott Phone DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second ae a le a eae ect MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY. M. D. 113 Business and Professional Directory DOCTORS are WM. PES ANE ysician Surg 138 N. Wolcott Off LStitcon phi 800 ere rrr Weuee Pease PRIVATE en's and Ci ren’s Hi it: 342 South Durbin-—“Phone oom Hos) 038 South Durbis—Phone 273 ST. SURGERY, GY COLOGY AND OBSTETRIC Homer R. Lathrop, M..D., F. A. 0.8 Victor R. Dack B Se. M D, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT | Harmon L. Stanton, M. S., . D. SKIN AND X-RAY’ TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, ROENTGENOLO! Hallie M. AC n, Ph. G. DENTIS Cc. E. Dunean, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbuugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 Physician and ‘geon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. W. A. ME oh YERS Physici and eon 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Tres. 746 Foe ane C0 Bb BOR Han..746 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIKRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES , KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg lorney al Ww 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 lent pure water of Tisdale will cer- tuinly-be a Godsend td every local- ity fortunate enough to have access to it in the Salt Creek ofl field, John Ogtisbee, employe of tho South Camp Mercantile company is spending the week in his home town ot Buffato, Harry Parsons drove out a new flivver for Earl C. Boyle's Salt Creek {agency when he returned from his trip to Casper, HOME CAMP. At the time this Is written Smokey Rowan's party of nimrods consist- ing of C, C. MeNulty, justice of the peace, V. B; Horton, electrician, and pipe line pump foreman Bradley, ab- vent on a quest of deer and elle in n Hole country since the ve not returned. omas is given credit for having shot the seven point buck deer which ho dragged into Home Camp several days ago. Visitors at Home Camp recently included G, B. Phillips, Homer T. Darlington, W. BE. Burk, A. Swan- son, C. Anderson an@ F, Kinther all of Denver, Colo., F, E. Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mowery of Berk. eley, Mr. and Mrs.-W. 0. Love, of Detrott, W. 8. Keeney, A. 8. Shaw, Carl M, Anderson, G. M. San- derson, C. M. Daniels, Glenn Starr, Joo Lalev, J. K. Anderson, L. H. Barton and wife, W. J. Lacey, E. R. Jenkins W. A. Bergerson, R. and A . El W. Peake, all of Cas- fford, Rockford, M., J. nm, Lima, Ohio, E. M. Rockton, Iil., Paul P. Buss, Clintonville, Wis., Marion Tol- son er, Sheridan, W; Cc. B. Rathbun and §. B. Coolldga of Lewiston, Mont., C, W. Jones, Okmulgee, G. A. Bein and H. D, Williams of Bert- hand, Colo., and R. Vest of Shert- dan, Wyo. LEGAL NOTICES HAGENTS & MURANDZ panes 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK & LACY rawiee 204-5 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer , 104 Becklinger Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR, CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Rag ape Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 1125R PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years in. Legal Work 301 Consolidated Royalty Buliding Phone Office 203 Kes. Phone 553d SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 East H TAILORS FRANK CANNER Custom Tailoring and Cleaning, Suite 8 Daly Bidg. TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W MIDWEST TAILORS - Cleaning and Pressin, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 406 EB. Second. one 707 Private Hospital, uth Dur General Vractice Surgery Obstetrics WAREHOUSES E, NORDHEM Canine Specialist. Officn PROFS YELLOW .-house & Transfer, CAB CO, _IN Ph we «1234. Res. Ph. 19083 Office 400 W. Yellowstone, STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIR- CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. Of Gasper: Daily Tribune, pub- lished daily at Casper, Wyoming for October 1st, 1923. State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona )ss. curities are: so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and se- curity holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stock- holders or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduc!- ary relation, the name of the per son or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; niso that the said two paragraphs con- tain statements embracing affi- ant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and_condi- tions under which stockholder and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the com- pany as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to be- lieve that any other person, as sociation, or corporation has any (If there are none, Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State aforesaid, personally appeared E. E. Hanway, who, having been duly | rn according to Jaw, deposes| and says that he is the Business Manager of the Casper Daily Trib-| une and that the foilowing is, to| the best of his knowledge and he-| lief, 2 true statement of the own- ership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), ete,, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above cap- tion, required by the Act of Au- gust 24, 1912, embodied in section | 443, Postal Laws and Re, lations, | printed on the reverse of this form, | towit: 1. That the names and ad dresses of the publisher, editor, | managing editor, and business} managers are: Publisher, J. EB. Hanway, Cas- per, Wyoming. 1 : J. E. Hanway, Casper, asper, Wyoming. t the owners are: ames and addresses of in- 1 owners, or, if a corpora- tion, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) J, E. Hanway, Casper, Wiyo- ming. E. ming. Effie E. Hanway, Casper Wyo- ming. ff 3. That the known bondhoid- ers, mortgagees, and other secur- ity holders owning or holding 1/ per cent or more of total amount| lof bonds, mortgages, or other ge- E. Hanway, Casper, Wyo- and County!s interest direct or indirect in the id stock, bonds, or other securi- ties than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this pub- lication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date above shown is 10,045. (This informa- tion is required from daily pub- Neations only.) E. BE. HANWAY, Business Manager, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of October, 1923, R. E. EVANS, (SEAL) Notary Public, My commission expires October 28, 1928. Publish Oct. 16, 1923. pet EEE SEE NEWS BRIEFS YORK— Richard Wash- Child, ambassador to Maly, returnihg from his post, said that contrary to rumor, he intends to resume his duties at Rome after a short stay in this country, al- though he had asked to be relieved “when the time was opportune.” in the pow has become, were killed jured when in an unoccuph into a grou from Queen saying that coming, from Asia die this wi meeting of of Greece, DENY court jury by not guilty f burned to dea a three story Bensonhurst today. BERLIN, are reported when sons wero in, CHICAGO, middle west on as which would COLUMBIA, 8. was killed and four injured when thousands formerly, of New Orleans, L Glynn pleade dself d NEW YORK-—SIx persons hearing starting here tod revolve about the McCormick ” the Navy's blg ZR-1, in her hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., was christened recently. ship was changed to the Shedendoah. Notables of tho navy attended. | .The name of the big! der factory the globe , “Jews must forego their political hopes in Palestine. FAIRLAND, Ind,—Ninoe persons and one seriously in- a Cleveland, Cinct- » and St. Louls pas- struck an automobile at a crossing near here. ©.—One child plunged after a led automo! ip of chi PON. Elizabet! unless re! A lief is fort of refugees Minor in Gre will inter, was read at a the American Frieuds district Denver ght in a ver Thomas I re for first de to onator, June. 2 were ath when fire destroyed frame dwelling in the section of Brooklyn Oct. 15—Two civilians killed and several oth- ers injured at Meiningen Saturday the Keichswehr was called upon to help the police clear the streets of rioters. _.Three per food riot at jured in FrankforaAm-Main on Saturday. Oct. 15—Hopes of the for one of the greatest d waterways in the world will pecial senate bin provide extensive im- provements in the THinois and Mis- sissippi rivers, notably a nine foot the commit- ith W, Brook- CLEVELAND—Samuel Harvey, Cheyenne People | Hurt In ‘Accident 76, and Horace W. Upson, 77, were found dead in a hut near the old soldiers’ and sailors’ homo. Tho men, clvil war veterans had been dead several days, NW YORK — Israel Zangwill, zionist leader, ‘addressing the American Jewish congress said Oct. 16.—R N, Lafontaine, promirient cont a jand ex-mayor, his mother Mrs. ‘Mary B, Lafontaine, his wife and hie two aisters, Miss Mabel Lafontaine that rather than “throw a match Jand Mrs. George King, were Injured at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, when an automobile driven by Lafonts overturned 12 miles east of Chey- ne |tnree moving picture cameras and MIDGET VESSEL 10 BE TAKEN INTO THE SOUTH Ss": TLANTIC: FOR CRUISE NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct. 16 s.)\—The eyes of seamen and scientists turned “old” London, where e#ealir schooners once fitted for long and dangerous voyages and where a three-master is ready to set out on a two-year trip to the South At-; lantic and Indian oceans. The Blossom, which was the Li R. until she was renamed tn ho of Mrs. Elizabeth Bingham Bloss of Cleveland, is said to be the sr whale boa » expedition will gather spe tt 1 animal of tho bits hab ent and The ve two y Cape T ndditional supplies and t up to wn, Sout (United Pri toward are est vessel to every voyage in region where she will spend th 7 next two years. On the ot hand the 16 men aboard her compose one of the largest expeditions which ever set out on a purely scientifi exploration n George Finlay Simmons of Texas, who will command the expedition for the Cleveland museum of Natural History, has spent the past elght weeks preparing his ship and gathering his crew and scien enne while attempting to avold a staff, Important among the Allision with an unidentified Ne-| members are BE. H. Gray of West braska car. Mrs. Mary Lafontaine| Haven, Conn., sailing master; John sustained a fracture of the arm and| 42 Lomba, a Cape Verde Po 1es¢ possible internal injuries. Her con-| Who !s reputed to “Ikn oO you s ” dition is the more serious because|!n the Atlantic, assistant sailir “ge or ara of her advanced age. Mihh Lafon-| master; Prof. W. Kenneth Cuyler of] not getting the ¢ ai neae taine sustained @ fracture of a rib.|7 assistant Diologist; Robert t pr ribed I over The others were severely cut and useum of Natural History, two 1 y bruised, The Lafontaine car, ap-| mounted many of the African spe t proaching the crest of a sharp rise| mens collected by Col. Theodore ae é és which obscured the view, unexpect- yevelt, and Allen L. Moses, deep ace er edly was @onfronted by the Ni rman and collector of bird be 2 : braska which was running at}and mammals, who has been em e n a high rate of speed on the left| ployed by the Canadian government a un hand sido of the road. ‘ontaine|in conservation we 4 Raye ; Ranta swerved his ear to avold ailiston] The Ble with : 1nd the machine went into the ditch] special el ar r iH 1 overturned F . ital ‘ S Out of sorts—have no sluggish. you right in a few days. gently and give Natur your health. Standard Remedy taken by millions for over Genuine Must bear Signature cA Small Pill Purely Vegetable Ti 228 East Second St» Why You're Tired Cazter’s Little Liver Pills will put Small Dose stes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good - Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee appetite—your liver They act quickly but ¢ a chance to renew WORK ae - _ When Family, Iii 11 IT brings tot /F aw qreat de Small Price Not Injurious PEARL LAUNDRY 1702 Phone Phone 623