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‘A ct Fi c a) moe of ow ‘SAGE TWELVE. BARNEY GOOGLE- CERTAWLY HAVE ty SYMPATHIES » = MR. WICKER, DO YOU i MIND IF | US8 THAT SET OF YOURS TOFrIx MY TUSE? bellious state until ENOUGH. I'VE GOT ONE Your size THAT I'M GOING Whoever supports | constitutional | have no effect. conditions should be resumed. | this movement will be guilty of high| tion, some foolish people are ¢ @ontinced from Page One) of the monarchy.” General Von Leesrow, commander of the Bavarian reich. reichwehr, has been named minister/the government in Munich, arrested Knilling and arro- Premier Von gated to itself the right to institu ® government of the reich. made Ludendorff commander chief of the German army and made Hitler, who was only some days ago, arbiter of t! destinies of Germany. of war, while Herr Von Poshner, former chief of police of Munich, has been made administrator. 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No. 2 Canned Tomatoes No. 24% Canned Tomatoes_____ 2 for 35c No. 2 Standard Corn....._.....__.#_#sS 2 for 25c No. 2144 Country Gentleman Corn__ .2 for 35c WE CLOSE MONDAY, NOV. 12 Bungalow Grocery and Market 412 East Fifth Street Phones 22-23 Apricots and Egg —__—2 for 25c deavoring to break up the German It has has naturalized “There is no need to my that this The government also addressed! treason. | the following mantfesto to the Ger-| man people: | | “At this moment of great tension in the foreign and domestic situa “Instead of helping in the Rhine-| land and the Ruhr, our brethren who are fighting in Germany's cause,| such persons are plunging the reich into a catastrophe, threatening its food supplies. They are exposing it! to an enemy invasion and they are n- “thn: caeaied aden isin sibacte | destroying all chances of economic) Pat improvement. “The recent measures of the reich in the monetary domain have had the effect of notably improving the! position of the mark abroad within | the last 24 hours. This will be lost| if the attempt made in Munich suc- ceeds, “We exhort all patriots to defend |the unity, order and Mberty of the reich. All steps to combat the coup| d'etat and to restore order have been taken and will be carried out with the utmost vigor.” te in he, CIVIL WAR HELD CERTAIN BY BRITISH. LONDON, Nov. 9.—(By The Assoct- ated Press-.—Civil war in Germany| 's regarded here as the logical out- come of the rebel action in Munich| und on the face of news hitherto re- ceived such a result 1s considered in- evitable, The ultimate purpose of the Hit-/ er-Von Kahr-Ludendorff combina- tion is not yet apparent, but all ad- vices reaching London seem to point to an attempt to restore the mon- archy in Germany with Bavaria re- placing Prussia as the dominant State. | Reports reaching London earty! | this morning said that Berlin wes swarming with troops last night and that the reich cabinet was in con- tinuous session. | It is assumed here that President! Ebert and Chancellor Steremann will do their utmost to avert fighting,| but General Von Seeckt, who has| been appointed commander-tn-chief of the national army and invested with full military authority, appar-| ently has been given a fres hand in| disposing of the reichswehr forces. | What effect the whole situation| will have in France is among the greatest anxieties of the moment | here, FRENCH TO ACT IN EMERGENCY. PARIS, Nov. 9.—(By The Asso- clated Press)—The French general] staff foresees the necessity for cer- . GASOLINE ALLEY—SAVED! | gence is understood to be most com- Beautiful Complexion You KNew ouR RUBS: WHAT COLLATERAL HAVE Pa ee 1 SURE 4m MUCH OBLIGED, MR. Wicker. WHY “THIS IS & of all federal support from the re-| decision to carry a coup d'etat can!tain military measures to protect] German national army. the French troops in the Ruhr in the evont of grave disorders in Ger- many or in case there is the men- ace of an armed movement agninst the occupation troops. The first of these measures would be to straighten out the military line in West Phalia as the Ruhr now forms a sort of pocket exposed to attacks on three sides. This occu-| jon would be accomplished by taking strategic positions to the south. If the circumstances should seem to require them, France could easily put in motion 200,444 men. Fifty-five thousand are already in the Ruhr, Rhine'and, Saw meres (IF AUTO SHOW stade to Address Large garrisons are @tationed at Metz and Strasbourg, smaller ones are all along the Rhine in Alsace, while there are reserves at Belfort, Epinal and Verdun, not far away. The French high command is not likely to be surprised by any develop- ment in Germany that {s hostile to France, as its system of intelli- plete, AUSTRIA DISTURBED BY OUTBREAK | VIENNA, Nov. 8.—The Bavarian; coup has profoundly disturbed all elements tn Austria. The news: papers unanimously term the move- ment “foolish.” The labor organiza- tion says it means re-establishment of military dictatorship and war against labor throughout Europe. The event, they predict, will set in| motion the whole underground monarchist organization throughout Hungary. TEXT OF HITLER'S | REVOLT DECLARATION. BERLIN, Nov. 9.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.—The Wolff Agency today gave out the text of the speech made at Munich yesterday by Adolph Hitler. “The government of criminals sit- ting at Berlin,” Hitler said, “is deprived of office, as well as Ebert. * © © “I propose to take the direction | of the provisional government of} the German empire until the mo- ment when the treaty which is pre- ctpitating Germany into ruin today | has been abolished. “His excellency, General Luden- dorf, takes supreme command of the = ; a Standard Remedy taken by millions for over Fifty Years, Genuine :{ Must bear Signaturé | Crantiicet Small Pill Purely Vegetable A few days’ treatment with Carter's Little Liver Pills will do more to clear up the skin than all the beauty treatments. An imperfect complexion is caused by a sluggish liver. Re- move the Poison from your blood and keep your system in a healthy condition. Small Dose THROWING Sav a TUBE. ICON FIX ITUPAND GET 50 OR 75 MILES OUT OF IT. Von Lossow {s appointed German | minister of the relchswehr (national defen: “We wish to bufld up an ultra nationalist confederate state in which Bavaria will have the place due it. “Tomorrow will see the constitu- tion of nationalist government in Germany, or it will see us dead. There is no middle course."* CLOSING NIGHT Continued from Page One, on the show committees and gave thelr time that the people might be given four evenings of genuine enjoyment, Here is last night's display. The Lee Doud Motor company — fewett Brougham, chassis, special Generat |-rwo Nght six touring (Rex inclos- not be given the men who served By Billey De Beck! PERFECTLY GOOD ure.) Motor Service company — Exide batteries and Radio supplies. \ Bro@ie Rubber company — Motor accessories for Christmas. ‘The motor number apon the Ford | coupe displayed by Earl Boyle was 8,591,139. A factcry representative | informs us that the 9,000,000th car is ndw out of the factory. These fig- ures indicate that if every Ford manufactured since the establish ment of the factory were placed end to end, they would reach for 18,131 miles or three-fourths of the dis- tance around the world Local Bible Class! Superintendent A. A. Slade will! be the speaker Sunday at the Pres- | byterian Brotherhood class meeting to be held at 9:45 at the tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin streets. All men in the city are invited to attend. Je roadster. Earl Boyle—Furi coupe, Lincoln redan. Wyoming Cadillac, cadillac subur- ban (courtesy of E. J. Schulte.) Wyoming Oldsmobile — Willys Knight coupe sedan, Olds Ught six touring. Joe BH. Mansfield Inc.— Packard single eight touring, Packard single six coupe. Nash four sedan, Peerless sedan. Casper Buick company — Buick four coupe. John M. Whistenhunt —Hupmo- bile sedan, special touring. B secan, touring. Kumpf Motor Car company — Pierce Arrow six passenger tour- ing. Van Sant Motor company—Hud- son Super Six sedan. 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Publish from Oct. 23 to Nov. 13 inclusive, Se NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Know all men by these presents, |that we, Geo. F. Finch, H. H.| | Brown, J. W. Patterson and CG. W.| Deason and H. Freeman, whose names are hereunto subscribed, desiring to form a corporation for) the purpose hereinafter fet forth, do hereby certify: 1. Name. ‘That the name of said corporation shall be The Win- ter Memorial Presbyterian Church. | 2. Object. That said corpor-| ation is formed for the support) and promulgation of the gospel and the maintenance of religious| | worship, and to maintain, hold| and keep in repair a hose of public worship, with or |without a parsonage house ap-| |purtenant thereto, also to pro-| mote the diffusion of useful in-| formation by other means’ and in accordance with the rules and reg- ulations of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America, also for the mutual assistance of the members of the church in 4 time of sickness and necessity, and CASP! /119 East Fifth DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. 423 | L. J. CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. C. Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 to funds for by! yas contributions of the members thereof from time to time, and for the like incidental benevolent purposes; to purchase or to receive gifts or otherwise| personal estate such as may be necessary or proper for the CE poses of said corporation and to) dispose of the same and to acquire by purchase or receive by gift, grant, demise or otherwise, real- estate such as may be necessary or proper for the purposes of the tex corporation, with full power to mortgage, encumber, eel] and convey all kinds of persona! property and real estate and to| make and execute any and all kinds of contracts, deeds and papers that may be necessary or convenient) for the proper management, ac. quisition or disposition of any and all of the above described Proper-| ties. 8. Capital stock. That said corporation is not organized for pecuniary gain and has no au- thorized capital stock or shares of stock, | 4. Term of existence. That! the term oe eae nig =) oration sl rpet “3 5. Board of Frustees. That the number of trustees shall be) five who shall manage the affairs of the said corporation and their places will be filled or their suc- cessors elected at the annual meet- ing held in March each year,| said election being in accord with el and now in office are, Geo, F. Finch, H. H. Brown, J. W. Pat. terson, G. W. Deason and H Few man. 6. Location. That the tions of said corporation shall be carried on in the City of County of Natrona, State of Wyo. ing. 7. The power of make by-laws, not with the laws of the State of Wyo- ming, or the rules, laws and Teg ulations of ie ian church in the U. S. A. The manner in which all debts shall be contracted will be by the authority and in the name of the trustees, acting in their corporate capacity, at their regular or called meeting, and all contracts, instru- ments, or evidence of debts bind. ing svn the corporation must be signed by the president or vice- president and attested by the sec- retary. Debts shall not be con- tracted beyond the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) 8. All suits, actions and pro ceedings against said corporation must be brought before the proper court in said County of Natrona, and State of Wyoming. GEO. F. FINCH, H. H. BROWN J. W. PATTERSON C. W. DEASON, H, FREEMAN. Pub. Nov. 8, 9, 10, 1923. AUDITORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 (BARRY F. COMFORT uditing and Accounting | Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Blég. R, C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 —————$—$<—$—$$——— GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Hee a ene Registrar and Transfer to8-1t Ol| Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, 42, Townsend Roose AL 12, Townes tions 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOFS WOLCOTT AUTO TOP SHOP Auto Top Mfgrs. and Uubolstering 133 North Wolcott Street B. & D. SUPPLY CO. to Tops and Kepairing—Deyton fine and Accessorice—619 E. 2nd. CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP Auto Trimming, Upholstering and Auto Paintin; 633 S. Center Phone 1064) steer ae BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER BEAKLES 2HANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 LESLIE M. -WILSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone i234. i NA TRANSFER, STORAGE NAERD FURL CO.—Phone 9419 BATTERIES ‘ERY CO. nee Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 i i E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. L. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT_N. GROVE 112 East Second Street M. DR. C. 1. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiro) 310 0-S Bldg. Phone 1754 DR. 0. A. THURSTON, D. 0. 133 8. Wolcott Phone 118 CONTRACTORS TAYLOR & ORCUTT General Contractors, Cement Bulld- ing x Business and Professional Directory G | 183 S. Wolcott DOCTORS DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 DR. T. J. RIACH Physiclan and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. G. 8. BARGER - » Ear, Nose and Throat lasses Fitted A. P, KIMBALL, M.D. Office Ph. 2208 . Ph. 1715w MARSHALL 0. KEITH. HERBERT L. HARVEY, MB. Office 208 South Center—Whone 38 Private Hospital, 612 South General Practice Surgery Obsvetsice DR. MARK H. SMITH Physict: ome fi stones AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JOHN RUSSELL LONG Attorney at Law Room 6, Mokler Bldg. Phone 2364 JAMES P, KEM 488 Consolidated Royalty Blag W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phene 219 HAGENTS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Bulléing DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building —D—E—Ee— BULLACK & iP LACY WILLIAM 0, WILSON MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE 210 O-8 Bldg ADAMS osi1 OPTOMETRIST EYES OAREFULLY TESTED ‘ and glasses properly fitted by JESSE EVANS 134 8. Center St. OSTEOPATH DE. CAROLINE C, DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tri! nar TAae Phone 3838 Dr. 1. 1. WADE feopath; Over Frantz Shop Phone 11258 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Blocks For Public Stenographer—Notary Publie Phone 1985W pet feed pears in Legal Work A Sonselidated Royalty Bi F CHIROPODIST Phone Office 203, Hes. Phowe 586: CORRINNE E. 0'BRYANT GRACE WEBER Foot Specialist Public Stenographer 116 East Second Phone 1046R| Room 6, Mokler Bldg. Phone 3364 -CLEANERS SHUE REPAIRING THE SERVICE CLEANERS |" North CASPER SHOE SHOP Railroad at Jackson NORTH (CASEEE SHOE SHOP Phone 56 Ben Suyematsu 235 East H DOCTORS - TYPEWRITERS THE CASPER PRIVATE Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 HOSPITAL 838 South Durbia—Phone 273 SURGERY, ECOLOGY AND | OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A.0.& Victor R. Dacken, B Sc. M D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT | Harmon y SKIN AND AY GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 Deeper Aypswnitor Exchange jew and Rebuilt writers Rentals—Supplies and” Repairs 230 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS N. RUBIN Custom Tailor Sults Made-to-Order 823 W. Yellowstone TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressin, 406 E. Second.” Phone 707 UPHOLSTERING ——— ee Upholstering and Furniture Packing ALLAN McLE N, M. D. | Daly Bldg. Office 8H. Res, 90) DR. W. W. YATES | Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second ‘ CASPER UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone 1672M VETERINARIES op DR. W. E. NORDAELM Veterinarian Cantus, Specialist, Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. WILSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co. Phone 1234. Trustees. That the trustees shall have power to inconsisten: Lawyer Butte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. aS 7 ”