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okelOig Peed ider par, ear, mitt Mo ont subs Tri a PAGE TEN. BARNEY GOOGLE SANS HERE THAT Nine OF THE HORSES PAsseD THROUGH ROCHESTER ABOOT S.30 Ths om: TRE OWNERS ARE “TRAILING ALONG IN “Their MACHINES — “SASSY SUSIE”, SEEN WAS IN THE LEAD WHAT'S ss. THe Lavest NEWS ON THE CROSS CONTINENTAL RACE, MACE ARM TELLIN Boss, WE ALL “TWAVELING UP WHEN LATT AND GOING STRONG = “Spark PLUG” A C1ose SE AS RUNNING POND -The OTHER ENTRIES ARE SEVERAL MILES IN THE REAR « The Tes ¥ MY CAR'S MISSING TO BEAT THE BAND, WALT, AND IVE GOT AN APOOINTMENT, WHAT AM 1 GOING MEETS DEATH (Continued m Page One- al sisters living in other cities outsice of Wyoming. Neither father or mother are alive. Midwest records show that Elbert Stewart was born in Tennessee, September 12, 1896. He obtained work as a truck driver with the Midwest in September, 1919. Both of the Stewart boys are well known in Casper. The man who was killed this morning was famil- iarly called “Big Stew"—his brother here going by the name of “Little Stew.” No funeral arrangements have as yet been made. Burial will probably be in this city. COOK DRAWS 14 YEARS (Continued from Page One- robbing widows and orphans the aged and destitute, Judge Killitts (a. ‘Cook, have you no decency at all?, Are you not haunted at night y these pitiable figures you have ed? How can you sleep?” Those sentenced with Dr. Cook and given sentences of one year and day and a fine of $1,000, are: 3. Rooks, C. W. Sleete, S. L. Hess, . O. Turner, B. 8. Henninger, B. J. Bowen and B. L. Maxwell. W. L. Braddish and W, P. Welty were sentenced to serve two years Dore 1s NOLL MAKE “NEWTON AS” BY SATURDAY + RETTAH Slow UP. SPawk PLUG CANT KEEP DAS FAST HE S GITTIN WEAK IN HIS ENGINE Xovu, s SHUT UPL WE GOTTA PASS * SASSY SustE” BEFORE SUNDOWN. FoENAM ] GOTTA So BUCK Sipe SET wrt THe COLONSL That WE BEAT Him To * (EWTON FALLS” SOUNDS AS 'F VYouR DISTRIBUTOR and six months each in the peni- tentiary and thelr fines assessed at $7,000. Their appeal bond was fixed at. $7,000 each, L. A. McKercher was sentenced to six years in prison and fined $1,000, with bond at $15,000 , jot Fred K. Smith, fr >, » Was seven nd he Was fined $12,000. His bond was set for $35,000. The sentence of A, K. F the same as that of Smith Cox's bond was set at $35,000. Seven of the number named in the indictment with Dr, Cook pleaded guilty, With two exceptions they were fined $500 each. H. O. Steph- ens was fined $1,000 and sent to jall for 90 day H. Currier did not appear in the court room. The oth- ers are O. L. Ray, G. A. Demon- trond, H. E. Robinson, Harry Bleam and J, B. Burmeister. In sentencing Dr. Cook to the pen itentiary, Judgo Killitts denounced Cook and his ofl operations. “Stand up Cook.” was his com- mand, Dr. Cook said nothing. He stood leaning against the clerk’s desk, his eyes to the floor. Not a muscle twitched nor did any signs of emo- tion pass over his face. “Cook, this deal of yours {s so damnably rotten that it seems to me that your attorneys must have been forced to hold thelr handker- chiefs to their noses to have repre- sented you,” the judge said. “Th | way I feel about you, I wish I were not so circumscribed, you shoy!d not be allowed to run at targe at all. “I know you have your ill-gotten gains put away. Your counsel came to me and asked what your bond would be. I set it too low. They |said they could not make it, but it jis sheer waste of sense to say you can’t. They must be under the spell of your peculiar personallty.” Send your automotre news ta “Spark Plug.”—Care Tribune. Varicose Veins Are Speedily Reduced And Terble Eczema Goes Quickly Strong, Powerful Yet Safe, Surgeons’ Prescription Called Moone's Emerald Oil, Has Astonished Physicians, There is one simple and inexpen. sive way to reduce dangerous, swollen veins and bunches, and get them down to normal, and that is to «apply Moone’s Emerald Ot night and morning. People who have painful, enlarged veins should not neglect them for they sometimes burst and cause much misery and loss of time. Moone’s Emerald Ot! besides being so marve'ously antiseptic that it at once destroys germs and polsor caused by as {s such @ remari able healing agent that eczema, barbers’ itch, salt rheum and other inflammatory skin eruptions go in a few days. Piles are quickly ab- sorbed and even goitres, wens and enlarged glands are dissolved. For years it has been used in hos- pitals for bois, carbuncles, ulcers, abcesses and open sores, and with the most perfect success. With each original bottle which any pharmacist can supply you, ts a folder that gives Instructions for use in all of the above distressing complaints. Your druggist will be glad to supply you. Smith-Turner Drug company will supply you. Mail orders accepted.— Advertisement. at 111 East Second St. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THE Mammoth Appreciation Sale of DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES CASPER PHARMACY SEE WEDNESDAY’S TRIBUNE TWO MORE DAYS the Phone 32 SAVED MY LIFE THIS TIME ! CASPER TRIO ARE SENTENCED (Continued from Page One- interstate commerce, two counts;| | not gullty ' | Joe Emerson, otherwise Jimmie Elleson, otherwise Luke McGluke transporting, concealing and stor ing stolen car, in interstate com. 'merce, two counts; not guilty. | Chauncey Graves, Babe Alexan-| \der and Herbert Watling; transport ing, concealing and storing stolen care, in in’ © commerce, two jcounts; Graves pleaded guilty; the} lother two pleaded not guilty. Robert E. Stanley and Clyde Burns, transporting, concealing and storing stolen car, in interstate com merce, two counts; guilty, Marshall E. Keister; forging and} \ uttering forged writings for the pur-! pose of defrauding the United | States, four counts; not guilty. | Paul J. Lewis; two indictments;| uttering and passing forged obliga- tion, guilty; forging a United States! obligation, guilty. { Morris Grosso, possession and sale of Hquor, three counts; guilty. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and to be confined jn the Lincoln county jail for 20 days. W. C. Boyd pleaded guilty to a charge of selling liquor at Shoshon! and was fined $300. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, said District Attorney A. D. Walton, had com- plained that there were so many bootleggers in that vicinity that it would not re-build its railroad, washed out last summer. Every morning, said the complaint, from 20 to 25 of its workers were found in a “dead” drunk condition. BROWNINES TN OPEN DEFENSE (Continued from Fage One- or less of a legal struggle with the defense trying to prevent the prose. cution for entering as testimony statements said to haye been mad by Ballantyne a short time before he died. Losing once on.this the defense moved for a directed verdict of not gulity, arguing that the prosecution had introduced insuffi clent testimony and asking that, fr view of statements brought out by cross examination witne which tended to show that Ba tyne did not know an he was dying when he made the utterances, the his ruling and have the court change the statements testimony. While the counsel for the def ted his case to th from cross exa nation of witnesses that the def will plead justifiable homictd tapes STOKES FIGHT GLOSED ODM (Continued from Page One- who are to remain in the custody of thelr mother, whero they were placed by a Denver court, The decree does not set forth the terms agreed upon for the support of Mrs. Stokes and her chi'dren, but merely confirms ar nent” providing for such Stateme made ft clear that not struck from have the Che Casper Daily Cribune B-S-BOSs . Dis Moss) (Ss GONNA CAVE Ins AY MINUTE = HIS QONES | SES LISTEN “em AM CAN, SASSY Suste ts SuST AWEAD -* Orns divorce and separation proceedings ended, but that Mrs. Stokes had re- linguished her clairn to dower and that suits for slander or libel brought by her against W. E. D s Jr, her husband’s son by his fir marriage, have been ropped. As to the crim!nal pro ceedings pending in Chicago, they remain just where they wergin the hands of the prosecuting attorney of Cook county It was learned on good authority t a trust fund of $800,000 had n created. The income is to be used for the maintenance of Mrs Stokes and her two children, Upon her death, the principal is to go to her children, Mrs. Stokes {s to have no interest, whatsoever, in Mr, Stokes’ estate in the event of his death. She has re- leased her dower rights to all of Stokes’ property, including 75 par- in New York, the Patchen Wilkes breeding farm in Kentucky and property in Long Branch, Mr, Stokes is not to appeal the divorce or separation issues, nor is either party to appeal from the terms agreed upon, The agreement was signed night. last MRS. STOKES URGES PROSECUTION. CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Mrs. He’en Elwood Stokes, who today in New York City effected a settlement of ‘the litigation with her husband over their material troubles, in a telegram to her Chicago counsel today urged that he “push the prosecution” in the case in which her husband, W. E. D, Stokes, one of his New York attorney Daniel Nugent, and five others, who were indicted here a few Weeks ago charged with conspiring to defame Mrs. Stokes. “I am more concerned in the vindl- cation of my good name than I am in Mr. Stokes’ money,” said her tel- GREAT GUNIS- COT PHYLLIS OUT RIDING IN THE CAR 1 JUST FIXED! | WHAT 00 VOU THINK oO — | Tt PLeasuee's ALL MINE, IE THAT ISu'T 1 ‘ous to get home to my babies in Denver. “It is true, however, that I was asked to be lenient toward Mr. Stokes, but I refused to even dis cuss it and referred them to your- self and the prosecutor. “You are instructed not to delay the prosecution of any of the litiga- tions which I have entrusted to you.” Ex-Gov. and Wife Separated SAULTE ST. MARIE, Mich., Nov -—Because he liked the wild Places of the earth while his wife preferred civilization, Chase Osborn, former governor of Michi. san, announced a contract of sepa- ration had been executed. The former governor made the an- nouncement in denying reports that a divorce was contemplated. MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” egram as made public by her attor- ney, Charles E. Erbstéin. “You un- earthed the conspiracy against me and I know that even if I had any desire to dismiss any of these cases that it would be a matter for your state's attorney, However, Mr, Erb- stein, it 1s my desire that you imme- diately push the prosecution against all, including Mr. Stokes, who tried to drag my good name through the mud and mire of the so-called red Ught and black belt district of Chi-| constipated or full of cold, children} 2>le, at the option of cago and can you not do this upon my arrival in Chicago as I am anx- New Liquid Bleaches Teeth Instantly ! A new harmless iquid has been discovered which—in just three minutes—bleaches yellowish teeth a beautiful pearly hiteness. It’s almost magical! You brush your teeth with a few dior —and no matter how black or 4is- colored they may have been—they are instantly bleached, to a charm- ing new luster, a marvelous, snowy whiteness. ‘Tobacco sta'ns 1 ched clear with just a few fons. dull t ything neaded keep them Bleach- teoth—and | _ =~ Even if cross, feverish, bilious, taste of “Califor- A_ teaspoonful never fails to clean the Iver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bbttle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup.— Advertisement, Money to Loan—Improv- ed city property; loans closed promptly. C. M. Hoiness, Gen. Agent, U. S. Building & Loan Assn., Henning Hotel. ALL. Corder Cc. T. Akers CASPER ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 231 Hast First Street “Across from Central School” Phone 19933 Free Delivery Mazda Lamps Appliance Repairing Phone 1702 AT YOUR SERVICE } | | | { wiexer’s HE— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by a mortgage dated Febru- ary 27th, 1922, made by Chester M. Bryan and Grace F. Bryan, | husband and wife, mortgagors, to! the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersign- ed mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in! and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1922, andj there recorded in book 8 of mort- gages on page 469, given to secure the promissory note of the said | thereof; and said mortgage note or loan, $3400.00 less 15% minimum ee or $510.00, balance $2890. less wil wa! value of 17 shares of stock in 10th series deposited with said ote with said ation, 476.00, balance $2414.00; plus delinquent’ dues $255.00, delinquent interest $255.00, fines $57.80, taxes paid by association $189, interest on taxes $5.68, total $3176.48, to which is added $50.00 attorney's fees, as provided in said mortgage. Whereas by the terms of said mortgage, and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contaired has become op- erative and no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any. vet not been assigned. Now, therefore, the said mort- gagee will cause the following de- scribed mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage de- | scribed, or so much thereof as ay be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage, of principal, interest, dues, taxes, fines, and attorney’s fees and other fees, costs and ex- penses, to be sold at public ven- due by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the AUDITORS Cc. H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Aur and Account Phone 2008 “Suite 18, Ualy” Bldg. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 aS ees ARANTED REGISTRY CORP. peri and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents | 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ; ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Biock, Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 YM. J. WESTFALL, Architect anice 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS —— OTT AUTO TOP SHOP Auto. Top Mfgrs. and Uubolstering 133 North Wolcgtt Street B. & D. SUPPLY CO. Auto Tops and Kepairing—Dayton Tires and Accessor.es—619 EB. 2nd. CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP ainting, 633 S. Center Phone 1084R 018, Center Le BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 8T7W = Office Phone 313 ie Pie Ne LIE M. NELSON, Warehouso Lest Transfer Co, Phone 1234. —_—_—— J NA TRANSFER, STORAGE x “AND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 mortgagors to said mortgagee, in ERIES the sum es weeeeRintn Feb- bate Truary 27th, 1922, jue on or R BATTERY CO. before June’ 25, ‘A. Ds 1981;| 119 eerie Phone 907 in monthly installment o: $17.00 as monthly dues and $17.00 CHIROPRACTORS as monthly interest on said loan, | — and therefore default has occurred | DR. J. H. JEFFREY : in the condition of said mortgage, | in that the said mortgagors have made default in the payment of! ANNIE Gi! JEFFREY Suite ‘S18 Midwest Bldg Phone 205 the following, to-wit. delinquent dues $255.00, and delinquent in-} terest $255.00, being the total, re- spectively of such monthly pa; ments so unpaid on the 27th day of each and every calendar month, |! from the 27th day of July, A. D. 1922 until the 27th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1923, and fines of $57.-| Townsend Bldg. J. CONNELL, D. ©. | suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 . HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. L. B. BERQUIST M 80, by reason of the default in such monthly payments and also taxes for 1922 of $189.00 and) $5.68 interest on taxes, which! taxes the said mortgagors in and by’ said mortgage further cove- nanted and agreed to pay, on said | roperty before the same should Basses delinquent, and which taxes said mortgagee was obliged to pay. That it is provided in and by said mortgage, that in case de- fault shall be made in the pay- ment of said dues or interest, or any portion thereof, or in case of the breach of any of the coven- ants or agreements in said mortgage contained, then the) whole of the indebtedness se- cured thereby shall become immediately due and pay the said mortgagee, and that it shall or may be lawful for the said mortgagee to proceed to foreclose said mort- gage by advertisement and sale of} the premises in said mortgage and hereafter described, at public auc- tion for cash, en masse or in sep- arate parcels as the person mak- ing the sale might prefer or think best, and in the manner prescribed by law, and to execute and deliver to the purchaser a good and suffi- cient deed or deeds of conveyance: for the premises so sold and to apply the proceeds arising from such sale first to the payment of the costs and expenses of such\ foreclosure and sale, including an| attorney’s fee of $50.00, and also| | in payment of all monies expended | | for taxes, insurance together with | interest on all such sums of money at the rate of one per cent per month, from the time the same were expended up to the date of such sale, and then to the payment of the balance due on account of} the principal indebtedness secured | by said mortgage, together with! interest thereon up to the time of such sale, and the surplus, if any, should be 2 rs by said mortgagee, | on demand to said mortgagors, their legal representatives or as- signs; And whereas said mortgagee! has elected to exercise the option! |in said mortgage provided, where- by the balance of the indebtedness! now secured thereby has become immediately due and payable, which amount claimed to be, due t thereon on the date of the first publication is as follows, to-v $3176.48, computed in the foll ‘ing manner: Original amount of Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17183) DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Ch.ropractic 310 0-8 Bldg. Phone 1754 R. C. A. THURSTON, D. C. 133 8. Wolcott Phore 113 CONTRACTORS TAYLOR & myname ey Bud. Jontractors, Ceme! - General Con eect a Ore Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST IRRINNE E. O’'BRYANT 2 Foot Specialist 116 East Second CLEANERS SSS ts SERVICE CLEANERS THE, allroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE Nine ieee a a 938 South Durbin—Phone 27 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 art Homer BR. Lathrop, M.D. Victor R. Dack B. F Bas YE, EAR NOSE jarmon L. Stanton. M. S., M IN AND X-RAY | TREATY ITO-URINARY DISEAS 3. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ell's PATHOLOG! 3. F. O'Donnell, M.D. PHARMACIST R. S. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. S. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 DR. G. 8. BARGER -- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 138 8S. Wolcott Phone 113 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 844. Res. DR. T. J. RIAC Physician and Surgeon Phove 1219 Besidence 2118 Dd. M. and TROAT D. 90 Auto Trimming, Upholstering and | Auto P: Phone 10i6R | NOVEMBER 22, 1923 State of Wyoming, to the highs. bidder fo law, tet south front door of = Cot House, in the Casper the S: vember 24, A. D. day, to wit; Natrora Heights - ma Heights Re-subdivi ° Blocks 58, 64, and 55 s0i",ot West 7 feet of Lot 1 i, * bites 8 on to now City Casper, Courty Natrona, State of Wyoming °° said lot and block are laid and described in the plat of said Heights e-subdivision, now on file and duly recorded :., the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register ‘of Deeds of said Natrona County, Scat: of zoming; together with ial juildings and improv, " | toe ‘ASPER MUTU. aad C. AL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION © By P. C. NICOLAYSE Presid Attest: J. M. LOWND: > Se WILLIAM O. WILSON, | Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Noy 15,22, 1923. Eleven (11) iz, as down Busines and Profesional Directoy DOCTORS DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON P nm and Su 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 689 Hes, $$ 9 Res, 314 DR. T, N. FROST Physician and Surgeo 0-8 Bldg. Phone 133 DR. W. W. YATES ~~ Specialist ‘sad Eye, Ear, » Salto i? Kast, Bones A. P, KIMBALL, M. D Office Ph. 2208 Res. Ph. 1715 | MARSHALL ©. KEITH, wo p> FE L. HARVEY, D. ‘hone 30 ital, 612 General Practice Surgery ora MARK H. © Ph: MITH, M. D. ys! and Sar, Office 242 B. Second—Phone 2046 LAWYERS “MULVANEY @ BARRETT — La 3 617 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer, | Room 332 Midwest Bids, ! NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 3809-10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEEDEL 4104 Midwest Building - JOHN RUSSELL LONG ney at L; Room 6, Mokler Bldg. "Phone 2364 JAMES DP. 408 Consolidated Hosalty Blag -W, H. PATTEN ‘ Attorney at La) 225 Midwest Bids: Phone 210 tye MURANE ers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWE 402 Midwest Building BULLACK & LACY 2045 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0, WILSON Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBE! 210 0-8 Sidge eS * eee heesisii | OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TEsTED and glasses Properly fitted | ‘of JESSE EVANS 134 S. Center St. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 58 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopath: Over Frantz Shop Phone 125K PLANING MILL JOE F. THOMAS Mill and Cabinet Shop Ww 214 West B St PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL C. LYNCH Public Stenographer—Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Consolidated Royalty Buiiding Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 553) GRACE WEBER Stenographer Room 6, Mokler Bldg. Phone 2361 piled th SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 East It TYPEWRITERS ee Casper ‘Typewriter Kxchange New and Rebuilt Typewriters Rentals—Supplies and Repairs |230 E, Second Phone 85 | TAILORS ——$—$—$< N. RUBIN | Custom Tailor | Suits Made-to-Order 323 W. Yellowstone TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968M MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressing 406 E. Second. Phone UPHOLSTERING _ Upholstering and Furniture Pac CASPER UPHOLSTERING C0 Phone 1672M VETERINARIES DR. W. E, NOLDHEDM | Veterinarinn Canina Specialist | Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 198 WAREHOUSES | | Phone 1} SON, Warehous LESLIE M. 0 and Transfer Co., Phone 124 “ —