Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EICHT. BARNEY GOOGLE- Sleeve Latest THars MY TWENTY Year OLD NIECE =I SPITE OF HER YOuTH SHE'S A Gear STUDENT OF HUMAN NATURE AND SHE LONES THOROUGH BRED! HORSES + EVERY ONE Gatts HER ” WEENIE™ - ry AND “THE ExTRA™ 1000 The Towns PEOPLE Hav& PLEDGED To THE POST HORTE ARRWING HAS No ATTRACTION ~ WELL .WELL, TM AFRAID MY TRIP UP % CHicAGS Wat =} A WILD GOOSE CHave AFTER ALL « Me. GOoGLe = T AM MATOR Murr FROM KANSAS CITY = I'M HERE FoR THE PURPOSE OF INDUCING You Te TOW WITH THE OTHER OWNERS WHO HAE THEIR ESTRIES IN THE CROSS- CONTINENTAL RACE TO SWING “To KANSAS CITY AND CONTINUE WESTWARD FROM THERE = THEY ve All AGREED -Now Du CATCH Tee vooy Next TRAIN GCACk TS KANEAS City - S$:20 Now «I JUST HANE I'VE GOT ALEAD ON WICKER NOW AND I'M co;G GLAD YOU DID. | WANT LEY—WALT GETS DRAFTED AS A TEA HOUND HELLO \ Sy OH war, IM AW FULLY Leather and rubber coats and hats have replaced the umbrella tn rainy weather. Perisian women nowadays TO KEED IT. LET'S See, THERE, IFHE UUST DROPPED bord om eae stick their hands {in their coat SHALL 1 CALL PHYLLIS AND 'S FLL BUTT OVER TO pockets as they stroll along the TELL HER I'M RIGHT IN. COMING OvER ? many as six diff t kinds of meats President. at acingle'menl Pub. Dec. 8, 10, 17 and 24, 1923. AUDITORS DOCTORS "6, H. REIMERTH ALLAN McLELLAN, M.D. - Certified Public Accountant — | Da'y Bids. Office Ph. 844. Res. 00. 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 A. P. KIMBALL, M.D. Office Ph. 2208 Res. Ph. 1715W HARRY F. COMFORT counting MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Se | orticn Hee tot ee enter—! ne B. 0. VAN DENBERG Private Hospital, 612 Certified Public Accountant |General Practice’ Suegene eR e Tax Service ne 148 MARK H. SMUTH. M.D. - clan and Surgeon ” i ! |employes is going to meet with sharp| GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORE: | office 242 E. Second—Phone 2046 | | EK, TR E T } 1 position. ‘ ts “CAMI U O Congress Clears GERMAN CHANCELLOR CLOTHED | But the tact that the nation has soft ti change Bids Phone 660 LAWYERS i | | empowered Marx to do these things | ~ - WRITER) .recoe 42" WITH DICTATORIAL POWERS INSscurese) women = em in the face, is one of the most op- iwyers, ———= t ss 517 Consolidated Royalty Bi WR 3 is tim'stic developments. RICH, Architects ity Bldg. Sf 9 SAYS R WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The re- ing for| DUBOIS & GOOD! . 5 convening of congress today found prey algerie japhieale (a fest Be TT 1112, ‘Townsend Biock || AMBROSE HEMINGWAY ~~~ the senate committee assignments! man; Casper, Wy: ready for formal action and the de- = By JOHN O'BRIEN play. As the chanpagne flowed, (United Press Staff Correspondent)| Merie’s language became freer and PARIS, Dec. 10.—({United Press).— | bohier. Who was “Camille?” Her spirits heightened Shi called for a waltz and danced with mocratic leaders } repared to launch @ reorganization fight with a motion to proceed to the election of a presi- BY CARL D, GROAT (@) ruthless cutting of government thora of meat and other foods, du: partly to dealers over-huvin= . | that high prices would continue, and partly to a feeling that su. boulevard when the breezes are chill. ——_—- South Americans often s«rve as MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923 * By Billey De Beck| Vanity Case On - |Freight Rate Craze In Paris Resumed Soon Hearing to Be 1 \ercewe renewal rates on grain and grain products will be taken next Tuesday when Interstate Commerce Commission- ers Clyde B. Aitchison, J. B. Camp- bell and John J. Esch open thelr here. This hearing ts one of a series which is being held before members | of the commission throughout the west. oo NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- ING OF CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a as suant to written request signed by the owners of a majority of all = the Lees es poneane company, a Wyoming corporation, issued and oatitanding a meeting of the stockholders thereof will be held at the office of said com- pany, Room 15, Stockmen’s Na- tional Bank Building, > Wyoming, on January 2nd, 1924, at 10 o’clock a. m., for the of considering a proposition to dis- solve said corporation, all of the debts of the said corporation hav- ing been fully paid. Dated Casper, Wyoming, De- cember 8, 1923. 0. G. JOHNSON, Wi, J, WESTFALL, Architect Moris, 5, Daly Building. — payrolls. jakin to stabf‘ization of the mark has AUTO TOPS dent pro tem. The house, however,| (United Press Staff Correspondent) 1. | ‘The seductive heroine of the fam-| frenzy. Suddenly she stopped, al-) Cont Bin tem. | The funotion’ | 0 today| Even with the powers granted him been achieved. t red ; kerchiet because} BERLIN, Dec. 10.—Germany : AUTO TOP SHOP goaidresmy te the depleting: cEiwiam | Fo ieaw west tana adjoining | the republican and democratic com:| girded Chance'lor Marx with dicta-|!n the we ienlobatay eae Nitta rae lcesiecai ee ‘Srices akschich, but| Auto Trimm'ng, Uphotstering. and the golden moles ck saree eu naety room. Dumas followed. Marie was| Mitte selections had not been com-| torial powers, adjourned her bick-| Which the reic! af-|cuts st'll left pr! + ‘wan attuned to its tenderes' pres- ~) “ sion was not a creature of the im-|!¥ing on a couch, her high color agination of Alexandre Dumas, Fils. She was a reality, gone, the red spots on the handker- ‘a reality sur-| Chief betraying the cause. pleted. It is not regarded as lUkely that either the republicans or democrats ering parliament until mid-January and for the first time showed health- ful symptoms of facing the facts. ternoon by a vote of 313 to 18, Marx wil! have his hands full, Germans have grown so used to paying little |they were important, Ham was j reduced from $2 a pound to $1.25; ‘pork and beef from $1.50 to 60 cents Auto Paintin; 338 S. Center Phone 1084R ———— WOLCOTT AUTO TOP SHOP wee heve thelr slat |.) or no taxes it is Ukely to require a pound. Auto Mfgrs. and Unholst rounded wit! st br “ To the 07 nS. ‘r slates ready be-| The German budget must be bal. mi por Top ! rs ’ olstering ded with mystery, but neverthe- anxious questions of the] > . fi " . less a woman of flesh and blood,| novelist the young woman revealed @ latter part of the week. anced if reparations are to be paid| More than a dictator‘al law to accus: eae, 133 North Wolcott Street who dazzled Paris three-quarters of| that she was doomed. But she did @ century ago and then passed out. not want to linger on for years and ag in the play, at the very height of] See her beauty die before herself. her splendor. Some of the mystery] She wanted to “go out in glory.” which veils the life story of this} Gros quotes a letter of Dumas in “shooting star’ of the bovlevard| Which he says that the scene of the and the nation saved from utter col- Who's going to win the beautiful lapse. Balancing the budget entails Packard coupe at Lloyd's? two things (1) heavy taxation, and more than a dictatorial law to accus- things. And the cut fn number of state In olden times Friday was regard- ed in Germany as the most favorable day for courtship and weddings. Auto Painting B. & D. SUPPLY CO. Auto Tops and Kepairinc—Dayton | 225 Midwest Bldg. ‘Tires 2nd. and Accessor es—619 E. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER firmament has teen pierced by| Play which deals with this episode SEARLES ANANSFER Johannes Gros, who has published| Was an “absolutely accurate tran- Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 813 his discoveries in a volume entitled:| Script of what happened." “Alexandre Dumas and Marie Du- pessis.” Authentic documents quoted by Six months later she died. was 23 years of age. She eat aa eat the writer reveal that the girl whose| NOTICE OF INCORPORATION tragic story was to furnish the theme for a world-circling drama, known to American and English an- @tences as “Camille’—an {nappro- priate rendering of the original title “La Dame aux Camelias” (The Lady of the Camelias}—was the daughter of a Normandy peasant, Marin Ples- sis, a ne’er-lo-well, gambler, drinker, swaggering roysterer, and a pretty girl of the village of No- nant, who let herself be captivated by the persuasive blarney of Ples- «is, whose exploits had won for him the sobriquet of ard.” “Marin the Wiz. The Child Kidnapped s fled from her brutal Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of November A. D. 1923, at 9:05 o'clock A. M., The Casper Lime Company was incor- porated under ‘the laws of the State of Wyoming with a capital stock of Fifty Thousand $50,000.00) Dollars divided into hard) Five Thousand (5,000) shares of the par value of Ten ($10.00) Dollars each; and the term of ex- istence of the said company shall be Fifty (50) years, That the management of the company shall be vested in a board ef Three (3) directors “and the names of the directors” who shall What Became of the Peddler? eo LES! NELSON, Warehouse SS ivanster Co., Phone 1234. aa NA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 19 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFREY uR. annie GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 |. CON D. C, Ph. ©. suite, 13, Daly Phone 8493 chortle: Piae, EGU IRone 1757 ase age the affairs of this com- Zu! ister Same a charsberrand 9 tho acivte [Baty for the first veur are: Geo, Even in remote regions, the once-familiar figure of the opt of an English fam placing her] ¥-..Wagner, Newt Ferguson, and 4 patie kt etoe Aor 2 iMétle Gatieutes fia the eae ea | William B Weaver. peddler is rarely seen. In the cities the brass-lunged CORRINNE F_OURTANE parents. Alpho: Plessis he objects o ie company $ tt Speci phat Rs ae pene ty eet (a); toraanatacearietiny huckster has practically disappeared. PPA ga ea farmyards of Lower ormandy export. import, and generally ‘When she was fourteen a wandering eal in lime, plaster, cement, h £ CLEANERS band of gypsies took her in che stone, stucco, ime-brick, brick 4 = ——— rr band of gvpaes took her in chars ai ai kinds o¢ plies Advertising has banished those outworn ee 1 ce) THE_SERVICE CLEANERS and misery. A vegetable desler in| 2nd supplies. (b) To pur ‘. as Railroad at and misery. A vegetable desler in cate Pe or otherwise acqing trade. Through advertisements, adi sik d eo cn a Central Markets, took her a| sufficient personal property and ‘: imi Centra Markets erin as a Fel atte Mor the cea on ot tent with the limited choice offered by the peddler’s pac DOCTORS She was a walf, a little ea ¢| Said lime business and the trans- =; -: , the slums, dressed tn rags, her tect | ferring and selling of such person- and the huckster’s cart. THE Cee Lu pees encased In clumsy satots, afraid of}! property and real estate or 938 Raat Darbin= Phone 273 her master and the devil, of ghosts | leasehold interests; and the per- WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S End the boxyman. She couldn't welte| forming. of all othier acts, ‘which Advertising teaches us to be more exact in judging HOSPITAL © er own name. y be incidental to the proper 842 South Durbin—! ie Three rs later sh en| carrying on of said lime business. . i i - ~ Staff of the y world of Parte, Tnsiaiied (¢) ‘To do all and everything nee values; to ae things 2 nee ae to itn stand. sunoeny, 8 SrcoLoor AND in the opera box of a young .| essary, suitable and proper for 53 4 Scaturiot Onelot the'oldcst ree: tg | the accomplishment of fat af the ards; to make better use o every cent we sper BR. Lathrop, M. D.,F.A.0.8. the French nobiilty, men and women | PUrposes or the attainment of any Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc., M. D. alike came to p: er homage. Ner| Of the objects or the furtherance B. A. Baco: eowns, her exquisite taste, he rega| of any of the powers hereinbefore » her entrancing conversa-| Set forth, either alone or in as- Advertising has done away with haphazard choosing by nm M. D. EYE, EAR NOSE and wet! raion inthe’ Dovlevara de ia. Sie fms, ndividualss pit i i i can SKIN AND” X-RAY TREATME? on aulevaet® Ga ia Maral Cheamatonclcldaets and to do‘cvers showing how wide and precise a choice you really ca GENITO-URLNARY DISEASES he rendezvous had a name, 10 music, letters, read everything. able musician. become Marie Duplessis. How had {t happened? Three Years of Mystery A writer of the time, Nestor Ro- aueplan, has told of meeting the little peasant girl one cold night on the Pont Neuf, hungry and home- less, and had bought her a plate of fried potatoes and a cup of coffee From ment \ Ske was an admir. her mira ts his on!y expl The younger Dur she had reachea r fame. He was invited to a ing of artists, ringers and ®t the apartment in tho Rou for | other act or acts, thing or thin or| incidental or appurtenant to sought one, in the realm of art,| Towing out of or connected with She had apparently | the aforesaid business or powers or or any parts thereof, provided Her name had now | the same be not inconsistent with the laws under which this com- pany is organized. (d) To have one or more offices and carry on and all of its operations ‘and business without restraint or limit as to amount, elther within or without the State of Wyoming, or | any part of the world. The operations of the company! shall be carried on in the State of Wyoming, and the principal place of business of the corporation shall be in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, and the agent in charge thereof is Newt Ferguson, Cas- per, Wyoming. -| THE CASPER LIME COMPANY, By William R. Wagner, Secre- | tary. | have. Haphazard buying is going the same route. People who read advertisements know what is what—and they make sure they get it at the right price! Advertisements give you living news of econonies Read them regularly ! G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ells PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 Wee Videos A. Pred ots Physician and Surgeon 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 DR. G. 5. BARGER -- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glas: Fitted Ses 1838 8. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 fle la Madeleine. There he dincoverca| MM. L. Bishop, Jr., Attorney. ysician and Surgeon ber secret—which wis to make his| Pub. Dec, 10, i1 and 12, 1923 | 0-8 Bldg. Phone 123 Room 332 *alawest Bldg. lo } LESLIE M. NICHOLS & STIRRETT a Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oi Exchange Blag. GEORGE A. WEEDELL 404 Midwest Building JOHN RUSSELL LONG ttorney at Law 515 Cons. Royalty Bldg. Phone 46 JAMES Pf. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Blag : W * Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Beiee —— peed aeee WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg, OGILBEE & ADAMS Blay. Phone 2217 MIRRORS > MIRROR wonna” CASPER MIRRO: YORES 827 Industrial Ave. F “Phos 442 OPTOMETRIST ; EYES CAREFULLY TESTED 210 0-8 DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Suite 6, Tribune ApEee Pinna. 968 Dr. LL WADS Over Frantz mneok Phone 11208 AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 1914 E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting PLANING MILL t Phone 1806W eit West B &t. * PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER * ETHEL C. LYN Public Stenographer— Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Conselidated Royalty B Phone Oifice 203 Res. Pinaa’ SHUE REPAIRING Ben Suyematsu 235 East 8 TYPEWRITERS —_—__ Ni a by i eee New and Rebuilt if RentalenS ‘Typewriters Phone 856 | TAILORS N. RUBIN, Mfg. Tailor Tailoring tor Men 134 West Midwest Ave, TROY TAILORS AND CLEAN 148 E. Midwest Phone Vong UPHOLSTERING Upho'stering and Furnit CASPER UPHOLSTERING Cone Phone 1672M — VETERINARIES DR. W. E. NORDHE Veterinarian Canina Specialist, ffice Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 ey WAREHOUSES NELSON, Wai and Transfer Co., Phone i234 M \ ¥ v a |

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