Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
OCTOBER 30, 1923 a | BRINGING UP FATHER S00Ks SHOw A DEFICIT OF 30000 FOR LAST ing will be irrespective of 1 CLASSIFIED bone ly, ‘Tribune will for more than ad by publication within FIVE No republica- hen the error SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT A beautiful home, completely furnished; six rooms and bath on ground floor, hantwood floors, full basement With five-room apartment and bath finished, separate outdoor entrance to basement; furnace heat; gas connectec; nice garage; ¢riveway; lawn and trees; side walks and curb; located in most desirable residential district, being on South Lincoln; price $13,500. This is a home you wil! be proud to own. Shown on appointment only. Furnishe? home of seven rooms and bath, four rooms on the ground floor with bath; full basement with three rooms finished and tollet; gas heat; large garage with roam for three cars. This homo is located in eastern part of city on St. Botolph, just off Second street; Price $6,125; terms $1,000 cash, balance monthly. A well built little home of three rooms, lathed and plastered; electric lights, gas and water; located on South Kenwood street; price $1,500; terms $250 down, balance monthly. Completely furnished well constructed and exceptionally well located home of five rooms and bath, woodwork finished in white en- amel; hardwood floors throughdut; gas heated; sidewalks and curb, located’ on West Fourteenth street; convenient to schools, bus serv- ice and not too far from refinery and business center; price only $5,250; terms $1,000 cash, balance monthly, like rent. Small stores throughout the residential districts are Coing a good business. Here is your chance to buy one. The store building is 16x26. There is a three-room house with gas, lights, water and sewer on rear of lot, suitable for your home, also garage and smal! house to rent out. Store is now doing good business and is located on South ‘Walnut. Price of property $5,250; terms if desired, SEE BEN REALTY Co, REALTORS FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES s given in the ‘Write the address brought to The not require Phone 1480 FOR SALE—TIRES FOR SALE—Ne tires and tubes. E. Yellowstone. HOUSEHOLD GOODS and second hand Oonse Bromers Deacens Repairing. 608 SEU GOOD USeD Cars The only answer to the ara le, , FOR SALE—A Round Oak heater, cents a ecey question, “Is it safe to size 16. 828 S. Oak. pt. Riz, N. ¥. buyausedcar?” is “Yes, | iron SAL — Gas range and gas if you are careful where aarenear 890: Call after 5 p. m, N. Glenarm. 'ANTED you buy.” W. FOR SAL Drop head Singer sew- experienced ing machine. 502 L street. ice and outside Goed Values FOR ALB Ge dining table $8; ’ ‘Pho! six chairs, $1.50 each; one dresser than ea aaeaaed for Today— 1 $12: one bed $10; one mattress $7.50; mirror $1.50; dishes, cooking uten- sls. 1312 8, Poplar, basement. Phone 161M. el 1928 Dodge Brothers coupe; riven about 3,000 miles --$850 23 Dadge Brothers touring car at FOR SALE—Genuine walnut bed- room suite, Secley mattress, De Lux springs, diningroom suite, black Walnut console table, mahogany tea cart, two lovely mirrors, $450 or sold in separate suites, 338% W. Fourteenth. Phone 2354M. won nee ----------------- $700 1922 Dodge Brothers touring car, high hood, good tires, and equipped with anubbers -...$650 Dodge Brothers touring | OR SALH—Console Victrola; three bet a0 piece livingroom set; wilton and car ----—------—-—------§: congoleum rugs; three plece bed- room set; console table and mirror 1919 Dodge Brothers touring. {and bridge lamps; cedar chest; baby first class condition -----$850 | beds; carriage: high chair; kitchen utensils, 926 15, Second, Apartment ‘you 80 per cent.) 1919 Dodge Brothers sa0e 2. Phone 24731. car -------------------~---! We carry & complete line of house hold goods and gas fixtures. See frst, we trade, buy or sell. 326 W, Yellowstone. Phone 16173. ———— CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. HAVE your rugs dry cleanece now, special prices on two or more, Peoples’ Furniture Repair Co. 319 B. First. Phone 2366R. ‘Phone 2129J; fur i? stoves i 1920 Dodge Brothers touring Car .---------~-------------$350 19223 Buick Six, good condition and looks like new ---------$750 ‘ 1920 Buick er peseeneet; six CTIONS good tires, Westinghouse shock F accounts to collect] absorbers ---------.-.-__.$650 d Reasonable 1920 Eesex roadster -~..-.$275 i Collection As: est Bldg. Phone FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS a 1922 Fora one-ton truck ~..$350 Building and Loan stock on which DLEA NEES tan 1917 and 1919 Fords at your own |} have paid $240; will sell cheap. oo price; also 1918 seven passenger | Call Gross. Phone 611. Seo owner rican Window ne 2248. | designing, tailor- \ buttons and nt 6, Tribune. Buick; make an offer. We also have one type 59 and one type 61 Cadillac Phaston left with us for male on which the prices are attractive. Coliseum Motor Co. 181 East Fifth Street Phone 724. 922 S. Lincoln. FOR SALE—My $285 diamond ring mt $175. Box B38, Tribune. office fixtures, deling, repairs and fall Kinds call In- 1384. No jobs too UTOMOBILES automobiles and | wood trades ac- first payment on houses. West- Carpets and rugs are A REAL BARGAIN easily sold. . PRICED TO SELL Uses a Want Ads are Soe manifold. Overland touring, good condi- ‘ tion, good tires ---.........$100 > a 201-203 Midwest Bldg. | Che Casper Dally Cridune THE SCENARIO EDITOR HAS & DANDY IDEA FoR To THE NEw SIC TORE it “A 4 . ed —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB OF CASPER Wator system just finished; New York ON now laying gas Une. 4x see acre chicken ranches, $1,500. Lota $150 and up. One-acre garden tracts $700, Casper’s largest suburb. Thirty houses built since July 1. BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. 131 North Wolcott FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A coal grate. 1356. FOR SALE—Pair prown calf ox- fords, size 3%B; worn only a few days; reasonable price. Phone 1042W FOR RENT — Furnished modern room for one or two gentlemen. 343 S. McKinley. Phone PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE—One used piano In very good condition; priced $165 cash or terms. The Music Shoppe, 238 E. Seeonc. Phone 1746, FOR SALE—New Brunswick, Ra- leigh period console model; brown mahopgany finish; with cellent collection of classical records. Call before November 1 at 152 North Kimball, ——_———< FOR SALE—Columbia phonograph. Call 2244W in morning or after 5 o'clock in evening. Address 717 Pear. FOR SALE—Brand new $250 Bruns- wick for $180. Phone 1181W. PLAYER ROLLS — Three for $1, Lig Q. R. 8. rolls, fox trots, waltzs, ngs, etc., in our in basement. The Chas E. Wells Music Co., 232 BE. Second. twenty room, steam heated room- ing house, for three or five years. EB. A. Baumann, Mandan, N. D. WANTED—A garage on S. Lincoln, 8. Park or 8. Grant; Phone 180. WANTED TO RENT—In southeast part of town, unfurnished four or five-room modern steam-heated house, referencer given; lease re- quired. Call 1064 between 8 and 5 o'clock. WANTED TO BUY WANTED — Grocery or rooming house in Casper. Phone 395W. WANTED TO BUY—iA good used Brown-Lipe two-ton four-speed |Midship transmission for Diamond \T truck; must be in good shape and priced right, Address Box B-39, Tribune. leaesrag TO BUY—Two or three room houses; can pay $200 or $300 cash, balance monthly payments Phone 1821. WANTED TO BUY—If your prop- erty Is worth the money list with us; wo will sell it; we have a great number of customers who are desir- ous of getting located. Phone 1129. John M. England Realty Co., 202 WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second pene bb ne close in. 405 S. Kimball, Phone 340M, FOR RENT—Front bedroom, able for one or two. Call 1218 Phone 809W. FOR RENT—Well lighted basement room. Call 1554J. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- ern home for gentlemen. Phone 1683W. YOR RENT—Room for gentlemen. 433 S. Park. . sult- 8. Ash EARL C. BOYLE PHONE A . WANT AD NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Opportunity to buy large quantity excellent building material at ex: tremely low price. Small hotel builé- ing, Lead, 8. D., to be wrecked ow- to contemplated mining opera of Homestake Mining com- Four stor 100-room, brick ‘uctur electric elevator, steam liators, plate glass, etc; large pro- rtion of brick fine quality face brick. Hotel will close November 1, Building erected when material was half present price at cast of about $125,000. Will accept $12,000 cash. Offer is subject to prior sale of all or part. Address Smead Hotel Lead, x Ss. D. DODGE COUPE 3-Passenger Like new, has steel whee! tor meter, bar cap, windshield wiper, bumpers, special heater, special lights. new Kelly cords, extra, weed chains, special tov!s, you don’t need to buy a thing car cost dvér $1,700, off iat great sacrifice fer quick Call J. H. Lestie—Phone Paiterson Oakland Co., 540 E. Yellowstone BOYLE Phone 9 FOR SALE—Filling station, stock and equipment, lease on building, excellent location. Home Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for gen- tleman, in strictly modern home. 533 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished room, ad- joining bath for one gentleman. 117 8S. Jackson after 6 o'clock eve- nings. FOR RENT— Attractive rogm in private home, for business man; dinner if desired: rences requir: ed. Phone 1997W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern heated furnished room for one or two ‘gentlemen; shower end tub tmth; northwest corner of Jefferson and Lind. Phone 2349R. FOR RENT— Bedroom in modern home, furnace heat, close in. 343 S Kimball. Phone 239M. FOR RENT--Bedroom in home, one or two men. 2338M. 710° E. Third. FOR RENT—Rooms for one or two gentlemen. $3 and $3.50 a week. 348 W. Midwest, modern Phone Phone 1189 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—An attractive bedroom adjoining bath, for lady or couple; tw Jocks from bus, $20 single or uple, breakfast if desired. 147 Kenwood. Phone 2461W. 8. FOR RENT—SI!¢*epingroom, aAjoin- ing bath, suitable for two gentie- men; board tf desired. 828 N. Jack- son. Phone 1145J. FOR RENT—Nice basement sleep- ing room, sultable for two le. me! heated and shower bath. 625 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Nice front ‘ close in, gentlemen only. 305 W. Eighth. Phone 1587J. FOR RENT—Front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 121 N, Park. Phone 691M. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT — Furnished room, steam heat. Phone 1581J. 620 East A. FOR RENT—Furnished room. N. Center. FOR RENT—One basement room, suitable for batching; gas, water and lights furnished. 435 1996W. 22 and Milton. FOR RENT—Four modern _house- keeping rooms with privilege cf buying small ‘gS ount of furniture. 1812 8. Poplar, “aone 1681M. with shower bath, two. 604 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment 620 East 15313. FOR RENT—Apartment with heat. 918 EB. Second. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment strictly modern, close in, steam heat. Call 1678W or 2268NR. FOR RENT — Modern three-room basement apartment, lights and heat furnished. ‘W.> Eleventh. Phone 1554W. suitable for one-room A. Phone iron. 106 Boyer. Call 2019R5. £OR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment, gas and lights furnishea; no children, 143 N. Kim- FOR RENT—Fourroom furnished apartment, Thirteenth street, near CY. Home Realty Co., 255 8, Center Phone 1088W. FOR RENT —Two-room furnished apartment, 857 West A. Phone S24aw. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished modern house, lights and water. 938 St. John. Phone 1783W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, $25 per munth. 733 N. Pear, pee cilia Beant iain ad FOR RENT — Three-room house; garage, chicken house, cow sheda, near to Texas refinery $25; also cows and chickens for sale. Phone 718. ——_— FOR RENT—Fourroom furnished house newly tinted, on East Bur- ington, water and lights, rent $20 Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214, FOR RENT—One threeroom mod- ern house, also one two-room fur- nished house, furniture for sale. 143 N, St. Botolph Phone 2319J. —————— FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished@ house, 904 8. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Four-room house, com- pletely furnished, piano, rewing machine; garage. 642 8. Jackson. FOR. RENT—Small nished house, 234 FOR RENT—Unfurnished modern nine-rodm house good location for rooming house. hone 1534. tworoom fur- t HH. CY. Phone 4 PAGE NINE. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Female Boston bull dog, an- swering to name of “‘Lady.” Call 190W. LOST—Belt for black plush Leave at Tribune. LOST—A_ beaded Indian bag be tween Joe David stcre and Elec- tric butlding, a man was seen to pick it up; please return to this office. coat. 3 ‘T—Last night a chain for Ricl- enbacker car, cdntaining spread- ers, Phone 312W. LOST—Coral cameo brooch in tho business section. Return to Trib- une. Reward. —_—_—_ MADAM WONDER, wondeqful reader, the lady with the wonder- ful power, tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 450 3. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Almost new five-room house, hardwvod floors, fireplace, built-in features. Phone 1967NM. 1305 8. Spruce. pea gk Aha SA ETS FOR RENT — Fourroom modern furnished house on North St Bo- tolph, $75; three-room basement apartment, furnished $45; carage at $7.50, Phone 1237. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RUNT—Desk space, includins telephone very reasonable. Itoom . Zuttermeister Building, opposite elephone building. FOR RENT—GARAGES STORAGH—Store your car with us for the winter; price $7 per month dead storage only. R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck and Car Sales. FOR RENT—Dead storage for car. 612 8. Lincoln. Phone 690J. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE— $300 cash and $50 @ including interest, buys this brand new threeroom house with bathrogm, no fixtures, on the north side, price $2,000, Phone 1129. THREE-ROOM HOUSE FOR 5§2,500. Three rooms on large 60x140-foot lot just off af East Second fur $2,500 on terms, take a took. Hurry Free the Lot Man. Phone 238 Room 10 Townsend Bldg. GOOD TWO ROOM HOUSE, fine lot; southwest; $1850; terms. Also acre southeast, P. O, Box 195 Cas per. THREE-ROOM HOUSE AND GARAG! Three rodms all furnished, close in on East G street, for $2,300 with $500 cash, the furniture is worth the first payment. Phone 238 Harry Free, the Lot Man. ——_—— FOR SALE—$700 cash and $50 a month plus interest buys this six- room house on full size lot, in Narth Casper at $3,700; will also sell fur- niture, Phone 1129. —————— FOR SALE—Four-room home with bath, gas, water, lights, located near west Casper school; $4,000 con- sider car or lot as part of firet pay- rent. R. Kamon, 242 H. Second. Tel. 02. a CAN you beat it? Excellent base- ment, constructed so that a two- story house can be built upon it if desired. This basement fs new and Is arranged into four large room: There is also a large new garage: located on desirable corner lot ni refineries; all for $1,800, $350 down anG $40 per month, including inter- est. Phone 1128. THKEE-ROOM HOUSE ON SOUTH WALNUT FOR $1,600. ‘Well built three-room house on a good east facing lot and $300 will make the first payment. Harry Free the Lot Man. Phone 238. Rod EAE awa tence ES FOR SALE—Three Iota on water line, with 22x26 house, fifty chickens, chicken house and yard adjacent to ctiy mits on the west close to highway; small payment down, balance like rent. Address Box 819, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath with finished basemen' modern throughout; also furniture, reason: able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn and trees; some cash and easy terms, 612 S. Lincoln. ——$—$—$—$——— ES “FOUR ROOMS MODERN FOR $5,000. Four rooms and bath on the first floor and three rgoms in the base- ment on full lot on South Walnut, close to CY apartments and $1,600 cash will handle. Harry Free, the Lot Man. Phone 238. Room 10, Townsend Bidg. FOR SALE—$300 down and $35 per month gets this five-room stucco house, this will have to be seen to be appreciated; price $3,800. John M. England Realty Co,, 202 O-8 Bldg. Phone 1129. FOR SALE—Corner lot, small house on rear, excellent tocation for an partment house, sidewalks in; on bus line, reasonable terms. Call at 1148 8. Cherry. FOR SALE—Dandy two-room house wtih lights, toilet and gas in the house, price $2,000, $200 down and balance easy. Phone 1129. ‘FOR SALE—Ten-room new house for $6,600; terms or trade; three rooms, close to paving. terms or trade; house 18x28, corner lot $1,750, $500 cash; can take a car, Phone 2424. FOR SALE —Beautiful five-room house, with sunparlor, and full basement, conveniently arranged to |rent; a'so garage attached to house; located on large corner in the finest section of the cit must be seen to be appreciated, $2,500 to 000 cash will handle. Phono 1129, John M. England Realty O-8 Bldg, Phone 1129. FOR SALE_HOUSES WANT TO SELL your property? List it with ue—thank you. Mr. Lewis, Casper Investment Co., 301 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. NEW BRICK FOR $7,000 This is a real buy, five rooms on the first floar and bath; the bare- ment has one room finished besides the Jaundryroom, the entire house !s nicely furnished and with mostly new furniture, the place should rent for at least $125 per month, we can give good terms on this, phone and we will show you this bargain, Harry Free, the Lot Man. Room 10. Townsend Bidg. Phone 238. FOR SALE—$3 75 cash and $45 per month Includifig interest buys this four-room house campletely furnish- ed; price $2,200; will consider car as part down payment. Phone 1129. GOOD BUILDING LOT IN RESI- DENTIAL DISTRICT, 60x140-fcot lot with a one-room house on it onehalt block from pavement in the southeast part, where the good homes are $2,000 with $500 cash and the balance Ike rent. Harry Free, the Lot Man. Room 10, Townsend Bldg. Phone 233 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Three acre tract a/lja- cent to the city limits with water and gas in street adjacent to tract; ideal location for chicken ranch, would build for right party; will sell on long time. Address Box $19, Cas- per, Wyo. FOR SALE—Business lot on East Yellowstone highway, $1,500, terms. R Kamon, 242 BD. Second, Tel ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre suburban lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and lve in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a real home for and family with chickens, a garde and a family cow. Only 15 min’ drive from Casper postoffice, over e best paved highway in the state, ry acre under t! irrigation project, the high rent and h acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. john M. England ray a Phones 1129-6433 FOR SALE—By owner, lot in desir- able residence district on East Inquire 619 H. Lind, Phone 587W. FOR SALE—Well laying 60x135-foot lot in Mountain View, on water and gas mains, for only $200 with but $20 down and $10 a month. 133 N, Wolcott, Phone 1189. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—HDighty acre Missouri farm, two miles from railroad town, for Casper property or land. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second, Tel, 702. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Well equipped garage agency for @ popular line of oars. Well established, good trade. For particulars write Box 466 Lander, Wyo. IT WILL be of great interest to going to Omaha to phon 1281Ww. FOR SALE—Good income property on Midwest and Elm. Inquire 414 W. Midwest after 4 o'clock, owner. IF YOU have $2,500 to $5.000 to tn- vest In business of your own that will pay you $50 to $100 per week write us immediately; you must state amount you are willing to in- vest and all information will bo sent free. Quick action necessary, Hox 737, South Bend, Ind. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. RELINQUISHMENT— When deed-| ed it’s worth $82,000; it's north on the paving; you can buy it for $1,000; relinquishments, elght miles of Casper for $250; 160 acres deeded ‘well improved irrigated land, good crop, fine orchard; will trate for business or property in any good town. Phone 2424. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots, east part, Dodge commercial, 1402 BE. FOR SALE OR TRADE— Eighty | acres or 320 acres of good crops and {mproved {rrignted land; prices $50 to $75; ean take property: locat- ed in any good town; range land to offer. What have you? Phone 2424. MONEY TO LOAN Second. | MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on improved, close | in real estate. Marion P. Whee Agency. Phone 678 MONPY to loan on Casper improved real estate, H. Vossback. Room 10, Daly Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. The North and South Railway eons d hereby gives notice that on October 15, 1923, it filed with the Interstate Commerce Com- mission at Washington, D. C., its !appleation for a certificate’ of public convenience and necessity authorizing it to construct and |operate a line of railroad extend- ing from Miles City, Montana, in a generally southerly direction to Casper, Wyoming, a distace of ap- proximately three hundred and thirty-two (332) miles, and to ac- quire and operate as a part of said line or lines of railroad now wholly or in part constructed over said route. THE NORTH AND SOUTH RAILWAY COMPANY, Publish from Oct. 23 to Nov. 18 | inclusiv i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 6, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Pearl Price, of Casper, Wyoming, who on June 27, 1919, August 24, 1921, made Homestead and Addi- tional Stockraising Homestead entries, Nos. 019500-019501, for Homestead S%SE%, Section 29, Township 81N., Range 77W., and Additicnal NE¥NW%, N14NE} 5 Section 23, E%SE% Section 14; N%S%, S%NEX, SWYUNWK Section 13, Township 31N., Range 78W., and lots 2, 3, Section 18, Township 31N., Range 77W., 6th Principal Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore United State Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 14th ern ce November, . Jlaimant names as_ witnesse: Grace M. Wirth, Grover J. Ford, Sarah Ford, Raymond T. Gordon, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. pare Oct: 9, 16, 28, 30, Nov. 6, —————_—_> TROOP SEVEN OF OY ScOUTS. I$. NOW OPEN 10. MEMBERSHIP. HERE Any Casper boy who wishes to benefit himself by Joining the Boy Scout organization of this city, has an excellent opportunity in the for mation of Troop Seven that will be installed Wednesday evening at the High school at 7:00 o'clock. This new troop starts off with a crowd of Boy Scouts from one of the best troops in Casper, old Troop Four that has kept up in the front rank of scouting since it was organ- ized here. With these boys out of Troop Four as a foundation, ‘Troop Seven { practically assured of suc+ cess and it fs an excellent chance for any boy over 12 years of age to get into the move that will make him a better man and better able to cope with the problems of lifo when he reaches the ago when he needs the guidance that scouting gives. ‘To a new boy who has never been in scouting, the entrance into this new troop is very easy, all that is required is to apply at the first meeting and havo’ hia name placed on the roll as an applicant and in a meeting or two he becomes a full fledged scout with all the privileges of camps and other things that go to make scouting in this community. Any Casper boy whether a former scout or not, fs welcome to attend this first meeting of Troop Beven that will be held at the gymnasium at the old High achool, on Wednes. day evening, DIFFERENCE CROPS OUT AT MEETING OF BANKERS OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 80—A differ. ence over the bankers attitude on co-operative marketing and selling developed at the conference of the agricultural commission ot the American Bankers association in the opening seesion of a two days would consider good | meeting Reports of members of the com- mission from each of thy twelve fed- eral reserve districts indicates) that the commission was almost evenly ivided over the w of co-opera tive effort amon farmers. P. B Doty, uf Beaumont, Texas, momber of the commission for the eleventh federul reserve district, expressed what seemed to be the veiling opinion when he said that “The suc- cens Of co-operative selling depends upon who is to man zation and what it Foundations of wore laid by two Englishmen in the sev- enteenth century, Vis., hort * i