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BER 26, 1923 of the advertisement d only by publication charge within FIVE ertion. No republica- made when the error affect the sense “the advertinement. over. the we cannot guarantee | cash or ut of the saz ging instructions he words and the for the Casper Daily sified ads. blind ads in these be careful to use address given in the nt. Write the address ters brought to The Nee do not require ways inclose your an- led envelope. In re advertisements where ‘asked for, do not riginal reference. Send only. ANTED—MALE unskilled labor desir-/ FOR SALE—Bargain, 660 feet 40-|plete their fil anyon pound 10jnch casing; 840 feet of |these please notify Tribun jes in United States,|8%-Inch casing. Box B-87, Tribune. ith America, Australia| puntries send stampec with large oil or ro WANTED—FEMALE Phin. Phone 1149W. Help for general house- B. Bleventh. Phone —————— SMEN WANTED Casper and state. Unit-|2326W. id association, Beck-| ONS. WANTED ¥ WANTED — FOR SALE—One Hartman _ ward- ling Norbee, Tad wecins |" robe trunk same as new; sell very bled through fracturo|Teasonable. Phone 1914W. arm; inside work prefer- 1396. ICES OFFERED .120 peopte to get their) $5; good condition, The Mills Co., WF B5e; Under Grill Cafe. | 949 &. Second. Girl or woman to care BRINGING UP FATHER SHE O10 - OID SHE? NOW NOU JOST WAIT THERE Saf iLL sow YOU ation will be given ell TELE- Want CITY WATER, LIGHTS AND GAS “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” 201-203 Midwest Bldg. ingroom set music cabinet; Perfec- lice pups, thoroughbred, eligible for registry. 1139 8. Poplar. |FOR SALE —Complete set weed double sentry bumpers, front and rear for Dodge car, practically new. $28.50. Phone 831. B-106, Tribune. ment $15 and one five compartment of Congress wou! of Tribune August |POR SALB—Used bieycle, good as etc. Telephone 2013R i848, FOR SALE—Ivory reed basinetté with canopy. Phone 2311 WwW. FOR SALE — Two grocery scales; one candy scale. Casper Storage Grocery, 117 EB. Second. lay carpets, any size; made from old rugs; _woolens; new ‘beautiful re versible “Art rugs. Phone WE HAVE HAY FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Three 50-gailon gaso- board; other's FOR RENT—Well R SALE—Practically — complete | 954° set of kitchenware in excellent tion. Phone 2013R. Casper Mattress Factory 5 ‘of coke, coal,|Carload of used gas ranges and Manure. Phone 13: RAZOR blades sharpened|save money by having your mat- all makes. P: cool ie Houston. 924 S. Dur 6. . Phone 26: dressmaker and will sew in your hom NW. norning work pre-| stove, cheap. 919 E. RK; Phone 1584NW. AUTOMOBILES have a car for ot hit the Want ail? INE A TAD Dodge screen ——a| WANTED—TO RENT FOR RENT— Heated sleepingroom for sale, cheap. Gordon on.Co., 367 S. Ash Ford. Inquire at 628 E. —One-ton F . in! furnished house, modern, by_ the F¢ Adition. Woods Filling sta tee them ,trade your coal stove in; tress made over next week. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. —Goos duofold; price FOR RENT—Room for one or two re-| ing machine, in good condition. Gentlemen, $3 and $2.50 a week. 348 W. Midwest. FOR SALE — New coal heating Thira, For Sale—Birdseye maple bed, |able. dressing table and chiffonier excel- q small size woman's fur coat. 737 BE. Fourth. BARGAINS—Three thoroughbred black Langshang cockerels; large dirds; $3.50 each. 836 Craig. Phone 2088R. FOR SALE—100_ chickens, i convenient. Call Phone 947M. FOR RENT—Two ‘White 916 S. Washington. Lind. Phone 2342R, @axophone $60. 620 S. Jackson. {1997W. WILL TRADE—New watnut con- sole phonograph te at. ‘The Chas. E. Wells Music Co, 232|CY- Phone 1996w. E. Second. Phone 194. \FOR SALE—Used pianos, player | pianos, Victrolas, Brunswicks, Phone 1439R. etc., in our bargain basement; many| yoom; completely CASPER VIEW ADDITION G HOUR. be classified proper-| LARGE LOTS—BOTH EAST AND WEST FRONT—LEVEL LOTS The Casper Dally SEE BEN REALTY CO. Phone 1480 WANTED TO RENI | FOR SALE—Thirty shares of Citi-| RELIABLE party wishes to rent o zens National bank stock at a| five room modern house, close in bargain. Box B-101, Tribune. can furnish best of references. W. Krampert, Box 1979, Casper or FOR SALE—Leather Cuofold, din-|Box B-104, Tribune. {tion ofl stove, Call 904W or 445 S.|WANTBD TO RENT—Five or six- | Beech. yoom house, unfurnished, mugt |@rn home, one-half block from Lin- be modern and desirable Iccation.|Coln street bus line Gn Milton. FOR SALE—German Shepherd po-|Phone John Bartram 1233M. FOR SALE—Two second hand tray. | VWANTED—Clean cotton a elers portfolios; one six compart-| the Trfbune; will pay 10aapounc. | WANTED TO BUY-—The Library | like two copies | der and 30 to com- having | Fon WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- | @ envelope for particu:| new: coaster brake; mud guards:| ure, Brooks 660 Past H. Phone jreau, 168 Haver Bldg. WANTED—HOUSES WANTED—To buy at once small! house. Can make small cash | during work hours./7OR SALE—Next to Oriental rugs,|payment down. P. O. Box 392, ROOM AND BOARD In warehouses; carloads or iees,|TEXAS refinery workers take no-/ Seas tice. Why pay bus fare when you| Fred Ws Hider Grain Co.» Phone 0° NU Dey saa rosn-and ssl for $9 per week at Pat's Dining } can make from $50 to|FOR SALE—Woman's fur trimmed |Room, Evansvite, Wyo, sly placing our 3 per cent| winter coat, size 40, $10; also silk ling contracts; want six|drers size 38, $9. 421 Divine. Phone |ROOM and board in modern home, * | front room and all you can eat $10 per week. 933 S. Spruce. line tanks. 916 5. Washington. WANTED—GiIrl seven years old to HOUSEHOLD GOODS Spruce. Phone 1760M. FOR RENT—OFFICES furnished, well located office; very cheap. Phone | Cbe Casper Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus WINTER ACT iT 3 wikia Sie HOMES--REAL HOMES 5-room new frame $6,800; 5-room new brick $8,500; 6-room new frame $9,000; $1,500 cash. $2,500 cash. $2,500 cash. GROVER C. GORSUCH “Builder of Good Homes.” 631 East Eleventh St. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room tn modern home for gentlemen. 1004 S. Ash. Phone 6207. FOR RENT—Well furnished heated bedroom, adjoining bath tn mod- i Phone 212sW. RELIABLE party wishes to rent'FOR RENT — Desirable _sleoping- furnished modern two-room apart . ment with kitchen and bath, by De- Second. cember 4; best of references. room, close in, downtown. 245 EH. |FOR RENT — Sleepingroom, four blocks from postoffice. 435 5. at|Beech. Phone 1221W. FOR RENT—Front bedroom in a modern homo on bus line; board if jred. 1104 S. Walnut. Phone 318M. ing bath. 131 N. Beech. FQR RENT — Nicely furnished room, adjoining bath, on bus line: 906 S. Dav.d. Phone 341w. ENT—Sleepingroom, — s heated: $6 week, 646 East A. FOR RENT—One bedroom and a garage. 1115 8, Ash. Phone 2027J. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 714 8. Oak. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, everything furnished, gas install- ed. Inquire at Clemens Apartments, Evansville. MR. RENTER—Are you interested |“ in a home building plan that will Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1830. | You CAN buy a home under our 3 per cent loan plan for what it costs you to rent. United Home condition, including electric iron,/OFFICE SPACE—We have contro! carpet sweeper, roaster, waffle iron] of the rental of the Nicolaysen and articles too numerous to iaen-|residence on First and Wolcott f . be rented as office space. We ask |tW° blocks from Center street. 610 you to look it over. See Ben Realty , nts day work. Phone| CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. |(o., Realtors. heaters at-a bargain; we guaran-|FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS | FOR RENT—Store room; at auction house 226 W. Yellowstone FOR SALB $25. 1027 W. Fourteenth. Phone FOR RENT—ROOMS lent condition, also baby cab and|/FOR RENT—Bedroom home, outside entrance next to Engine and running!Apartment No. 12. Phone 1785W. bath also garage. 815 8S. Ash. FOR RENT—Gas heated sleeping- POULTRY room, private entrance and bath. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, for gentlemen only; heat and modern 105 S. Lincoln. Builders Association, Suite 105, Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1830. FOR RENT—One two-room and one three-room furnished apartment; Ss Ash. a au Ne oe ES FOR RENT—Newly decoratec, and strictly modern furnished ‘sem|- basement apartment, consisting of large livingroom, two bedrooms, |bathroom and kitchen; gas equip- ment. Inquire 527 8. Grant. Phone 690R. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, $25 per month. 907 8. Poplar. Inquire at 1115 East Second. ————— FOR RENT—Two-room = furnishe¢} basement apartment, garage, lights and gas furnished. 405, S. Lincoln. Phone 1230J. FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat-|FOR RENT—Tworoom modern fur ed room, next to bath; clore in. 705|nishe@ apartment on paved street REAL BARGAIN. East A. Phone 2442W; rent reason- and bus line. 319 S. Jackson. Phone within ‘six blocks of postoffice. Phone 1791. FOR RENT—Five-room basement on West Thirteenth. Call 1316 8. Locust or Phone 1498M. FOR RENT—Nice, sunny two-room furnished basement apartment, on pavement. Phone 115W. FOR RE ce four-room mod- strictly modern Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds.!" furnished rooms, bath, 2djoining for gentlemen, heated garage. for teod plano. Path for man and. wife or lady. FOR RENT—large room next to bath, suitable for two; new house. Columb:as, Edisons, saxophones, /roR RENT—One large basement have been only slightly used and 'pavement; for batching or sleeping; cannot be told from new; all fully!cas, lights, bedding and dishes in. |guarantee@ and our exchange bond |¢iuded. $20. Phone 2425. given on any instrument selecte liberal terms. D. R. 8. player rolls,|FOR RENT—Modern three for $1. The Chas. E. Wells|» outside entrance. nleepingroom, jAsh. Phono 1113. t outside entrance. |Phone 988J. WANTED TO RENT— Three-room Music Co., 232 E. Second. Phon6|f-> Sor steep! ee jae ern home for gentleman. t ern basement apartment newly |decorated, private entrance, also a 158 | garage. Phone 1822. 212 N. Blk, | ENT—Two: Dase- PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC! ion nent—warm attractive room | Qrent ro teoaecnien in private home for business men, | ed; FOR SALE—One King © melody | dinner if desired; references. Phone ment apartment, modern furnish- no pildren. 221 N. Jefferson. Phone aS. oR RENT—Tworoom apartment, built-in kitchen cabinet, hot and |cold water at all times; nicely fun Inished; front and corner, $45 per! |month. Apply 314 8. Jackson. Phone 16535. |FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, built-in features, $45 |monthly, plenty of light and in reg- ular apartment house. Apply front basement apartment, 255 S. Jackson on Sunday for particulars or call 2490 on Monday. FOR RENT—HOUSES eT FOR RENT—We have quite a lst of sma!l houses, some furnished anf some unfurnished, and several apartments. Western Realty, P. & R. B'dg. Phone 2490. tENT—Large 26th of November. Box B-90, Trib-, bedroom. suitable Sune, men, 127 East HL heate@iFOR RENT—Furi n house, idoor, 821 CY, RENT—S'ebpingroom, adjoin- Phone 1443-J FOR RENT—HOUSES “Frew weanr| EXClusive Homes| house, garage piano; one block from bus on side | opin or t walk. Phone 1862W. POR RE ining Allendale. Box ne. 'T—Five-room house, good out buildings; cn edge of Casper Now OVE KNOW WHO'S l Al {| MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB $20,000 Water System Just Finished. New York Oil Now Laying Gas Line Three Acre Chicken Ranches, $1,500 Lots $150 and U; One Acre Garden Tract, $700 Casper’s Largest Suburb Thirty Houses Built Since July First. Baker-Grude Investment Co. 131 North Wolcott Street FOR SALE_HOUSES Good five and six-room, new © prick—houses; rock bott« prices. See Grover C. Gorsuch. ¢ E. Eleventh. A BARGAIN for some man an wife—small house, furniture for sale, lights, water, gas; everything FOR RENT—Threoroom house in|new throughout; can make own ex east Casper, stoves furnished; pent off of additional rooms for tollet in house, lights, gas and wa-|rent. Small amount of money dow ter. Western Realty. Phone 2490. and terms. Address B-92, Tribun FOR RENT — Four-room basement; $65. Phone 2490. — FOR RE. five. A. Phone 1943W. rooms, bath, bi coln. Phone 1342. FOR RENT —Four-room Co., 130 B. Seconé.. 428 W. Twelfth. FOR RENT — Foupr-roonmr se, close to school, } 1821. Yellowstone. a'so four large rooms sei " 343 N. Jackson. paying business terms if desired. REALTORS, Becklinger Bldg. a |per; $1,050, $150 cash. R. |242'. Second. ‘Tel. 702. Second. Tel. 702. | house, southwest Casper, 2490. . R. Kamon, 242 house, suitable for two. 830 5. Washington. $750 DOWD will give y ular home in southeast ( |more than the price » Phone 1078, FOR RENT—Modern _ hous it nook; n: children. Inquire 538 or 548 S. Lin- modern furnished house, walking | this cit distance. Inquire at Casper Jeweiry ~ oo ee eS FOR RENT— room house with |$1.000 DOWN puts you in posre: bath, partly ‘furnished. Call days, FOR RENT—Tworoom house, nished for housekeeping, 340 W. FOR SALE_HOUSES SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT Your opportunity — Restaurant doing good business, located on Cen- ter street; $1,000 cash will give you possession and start you in this well Exceptionally well located home, consisting of five rooms and bath, extra large livingroom, built-in fea- tures in kitchen, full basement with feur rooms and bath finished; water heat; lawn and trees; ; located on large east front lot on South Ash street; price $8,000; New home of four rodms and bath; gas heat; extra large room, two bedrooms, full basement; suitable for two apartments of two rooma each, located just off East Second street on Elk; price $6,400; South Washington; only ten blocks from postoffice; $1,075 each; terms. Call owner 734R. DANDY lot at Fourteenth and FOR SALE— Two-rocom house on two, nice level lots in North Cas- FOR SALE—Cozy new home locat- ed in east part with nice new gar- age, with all mgdern conveniences |$4,500, $750 cash. R. Kamon, 242 FE. $250 DOWN balance less than rent buys a dandy three-room modern home in southeast Casper. ‘Western (Realty, P. & R. Bldg. Phone 1078. FOR SALE — Two-room modern nished; $35. Western Realty. Phone FOR SALE—Fine buy of four-room home with full basement on nice \tull sized lot with builtin tures and modern in every way ‘This is a home you will be proud to |have your friends see: $6,500, $1000 FOR RENT—One-room furnished FOR SAL balance less than rent mu Possession of a reg- sper; stuc co finish, full size lot; gas jand lights in house. You will agree |with us that this !s worth naked Call side-| Western Realty. P. & RK. strictly |FOR SALE—By owner, three-room, ,| modern homo, builtin features, corner locaticn southwest, all modern, ne’ full lot, sidewalks a down $45 per me painted house 2 curb in; $1,000 th, including in ‘T—Beautifully furnished |terest. Phona 2056R. ym modern house on references required; will lease. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. --Truly gtand home for someone who wants nine rogms for own use and income of $270 besides. For in formation apply Bex B-29, ‘Tribu; Everything modern and furnished tc the last word; furniture and all goes with this home, just as it stands strictly | most desirable street and location in right down town. You home buyers take notice and come out. sion of a regular income propert and a good home at the same time strictly modern; well located; the modern | payments on ‘this proposition can be Phone} made out of the house. Western Realty. P. & R. Bldg. Phone 1078. fur-| FOR SALE—Thoe owner of a dandy little two-room house in southeast Casper tells us to sell the house, full size lot, for the price of $1,500; FOR RENT—Wednesday, one-room |he will accept a good car worth the house, all furnished for two bach-|money as part payment, and month- clors; on sidewalk. 224 West K. FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished house, bath, gas heat, all modern ly payments like rent for the bal- ance; he is going away in the next two weeks and is making this sac rifice to get money quickly. West rai-basement 4 . Bldg. Phi rtment with bath, MC oe ee 1078. pak ek AS ET MESES ER oe FOR SALE — Four-room modern and lawn on 250 with $1,000 . Phone 2214. FOR SALE— Two-room house on ‘West Thirteenth; $1450 with $300 eash. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Fourroom house on corner lot with one-room and gar- ago on rear; $2,800 with $650 cash and $40 per month. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214, Phone 1189 BUSINESS CHANCES ~ Small res for small business have several good grocery stores, located and doing a regular business; we make! uncompleted, I have given consider- responsible people. 134 East H. FOR SALE—Forty shares Citizens 5 ink stock. C. M. Elgin, —Rooming houses; we coming houses worth the money and showing good income, which we offer for sale cn Sunday and Monday. One for 31.000 two for $1,200; one for $1,500; one for $4,000 and another for $18,000. We make terms to responsible peo- ple. Western Realty, P. @ R. Bi FOR TRADE FOR SALE Dodge touring, OR TRADE — 1919 new rubber, two PAGE ELEVEN CN PROG EN OF STATE DITCHES Wyoming Congressman Takes Active Part In Imgation Problems WASHINGTON, Nov. 26. —Congressman Charles FE. Winter in a speech made at Powell, Wyo., over a year ago said that he believed a {commission should investi- | gate Into the reclamation work and be made up of members of congress The secretary of the interior has now appointed a body of distinguish ed men familiar with reclamation problems tn the west, to secure au- thentic data on the accomplishments of the past twenty two years. Sec. retary Work, in a letter to Con- gréssman Winter, says, “During the past several months reorganiza- tion of the personnel of the bureau of reclamation, and the correction of the more obviously tmprovabie methods and procedure followed dut- ing recent years has been accom |lishead , and the special advisers have made considerable progress. in the work. These changes and the scope of the survey, will be pub- shed in the forthcoming number of “The Reclamation Record” which will be sent you. Much can be accomplished towards establishing reclamation on a sound basis if men of your position familiar with rec- lamation work and {ts importance Cen-| will give the department the bene- fit of your views." Congressman Winter says “com ing from a public land state, and one in which there ate numerous irrigation projects, completed and able thought to the bad conditions | prevailing among the settlers on the projects. I have the decpest desire business opportu-| to work with the department and resi-| particularly upon reclamation mat- ters with Commissioner Davis, looic- ing to the better conditions and suc. cess of the settlers and the future suceess of the entire reclamation program, I thank you for the Ir vitation and will avail myself of the opportunity to submit Information, advice and suggestions to the com- mittee or commission now studying these problems. Earnest effort which must not fall must be given for the improvement of the cona!- tion of the settlers and re-adjust- ment and reestablishment of tho | reclamation service and standing, in lorder that we may reasonably as | the eastern Congressman con ued support of this government pol- fey which ts of such vital im t ance to the west and to the entire g00d condition for Ford or equity in one. Charley Walton, 950 N. Burlington. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Late model six cylinder touring car, in A-1 shape. Phoné 548M. 324 8. Lin- FOR TRADE—Will trade irrigated for Casper} Phone 1821. MONEY TO LOAN S¥ to loan on Casper improved estate. H. Vossback. Room 10, LOST AND FOUND with fur collar, line Sunday. Ash after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Three-room house with two rooms on rear, southwest $3,500 with $500 cash and $50 per month. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE DANDY butlding lot in east Casper; will take $200 down and make small payments each month. West- ern Realty, P. & R. Bidg. Phone 1078. LOST—Pear! @amond set Finder pléase leave at Trib- une and receive reward. PERSONAL THE PARTY who took fur mitten from Cole Bight touring car Fri ember 24th at Wash- and known; please leave at 110 West H to avold RESIDENCE LOTS CLOSE IN. For Sale—Five lots in block .off East Second en 5& Washington; paving goes in next terms $1,000 cash, balance monthly. | year; price $1,075. Call owner 734R. See Ben Realty Co. B ‘ESS lots on East Yellow stone highway; will sell by the front foot price; terms given. West ern Realty, P. & R. Bldg. Phone |1078. FOR SALE—New modern five room | house, east Casper, $6.750, easy terma. |S. S. Cal! Realty Co. LOTS WELL ,LOCATED. In second biock “off Second on Beech streets; $300 down will buy balance $25 month!y without inter est; priced way under the market; we wauld welcome a few bargain hunters on this. Wertern Realty, P. & R. Bldg. Phone 1078. TWO @andy lots in south Casper for sale cheap; will consider a good car as part payment. This part of town will be the best investment proposition next spring. Western Realty, P. & R. Bldg. Phone 10 FOR SALE—Nice level iot in best residential section, just off of ( 60 by 140 fect; $900 cash. R. Kamon 242 HB. Second. Tel. 702. BUSINESS CHANCES A STEADY INCOME. Rooming and boarding house, 1s close in on Second street, an excel lent location and has a good bus'- ness. Home Realty Co. 255 S. Cen ter. Phone 2580. Restaurants. We have several good restaurants which can be bought fre spo cially at this tir the best little restaurants in Casper at $3000; downtown loc: cheap rent and doing a famous we make terms ple. Western Realt Phone lvis, respon PB & Will pay reward of one dollar ($1)| Year for board and lodsin for information leading to re-| - two dollars $(2) each cattle wtih following brands— See Ben Ranch C Bend, Office . Ranch, Bessemer Midwest Bicg. Cas- ts LEGAL NOTICES “NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Andrew M. Morrison, In_District Court Eighth Judi- cial District. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of Administration were on the 1st, day of November 1923 grant- undersigned above estate, and all persons havy- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required them, with the necessary vouch-| ' c ers for allowance, to the under-}| By F. E. BALLINGER signed Mamie Morrison, admini -| ; , 135 West 10th street in| Nov. the City of ‘Casper, Natrona coun-| ony ty, State of Wyoming, within six months after date of said letters, or they may be precluded from an: benefit from sych estate, such claims be not exhibited with- in one year from date of said let- ters, they will be forever barred. ovember 5th, 1923. MIE MORRISO. inistratrix of the Estate § of Andrew M. Morrison, de- —_—__— William O. Wi exhibit} H. and if) French artist. The canvas meas of |} on, Attorney | country. | Tiger of France Lives Well On Six ‘Cents a Year | By JOHN O'BRIEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS.+United Press.) Georges Clemenceau, “the Tiger, came back to Paris the other day feeling like a two-year-old, in spite of his elghty-two years and somo odd days. This {a what he ascribes it to: Up at 2:30 every morning and work on a philosophic treatise, finished, and for which halt a dozen Paris publishers are bid ding. Breakfast at 6:30, consisting of vegetable soup, two kinds of fish, two thick slices ofmeat, topped off with coffee and cream. Midday meal comprising a thick soup—two helpings, be it noted— fish, meat and fruits. At sundown or thereabouta much more soup, with lots of vegetables and half a dozen kinds of fruit thereafter. The Breton matron who owns the hotel where M. Clemenceau spends his vacations likes hi guest so much that she char hitn 20 sous—exactly 6 cents—a je | — CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICA- TION Insurance Commissioner's Of- | fice,, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, Wyo., October 15, 1923, IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, That the Globe Indemnity Com- pany of Newark, in the State of | New Jersey, has complied with |the Insurance Laws of this State and is authorized to transact the business oof Health, Accident, Liability, Fidelity, Surety, Bur- glary, Theft, ‘orgery, Glass, Steam Boiler, Elevator, Fly Wheel, Auto Property Damage and Collision and Teams’ Dam- age Insurance in this State for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of the: office the day and year first above written. SEAL: A. LOUCKS, Insurance Commissioner. | Deputy, | One of the largest pictures in the world {s a representation of the funeral of M. Carnot, painted by a | one hundred and fifty square yards. ————___ The air breathed dai! a human | being weighs about six times as ach as the food and drink con: | sumed during the - “OTHERS”

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