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PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribune ; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923" ; BARNEY GOOGLE-~ iu THAT SRACK OVER YONDER - I derra GET HIM Os Hrs WAY OR T ANT GOT A CHANCE IN Tue. BiG CROSS CONTINENTAL RACE . IF THE THER GORSES GEAT HIM == ATUATA IM Rie a Witt Give Ye ~ Copyright. 1925, by King Features Syndicate. Ine THAT'S WHO) WANT TO SEE RIGHT AWANt ste vou! Free State Loan Shows Ireland Is On Its Feet; Government Is Financed (Copyrighted, 1923, by United Press) A Business Investment. (CHAPTER 1) | The Free State loan was put on DUBLIN, Dec. 19. (Untted Press)| its feet from tho start by the an ~ Despite the glooomy prophecies of| nouncement that the great Guin British “loyalists” and internal dis-| ness’ brewery of Dublin was sub sensions the Irish Free State is on| scribing 300,000 pounds—as a pure- its feet and flourishing. ly sound business investment. The The best proof of this, according} moral effect of Guinness’ support to economic experts, is the success| was incalculable, since the makers of the Free State's first national] of the famous Dublin stout have al- loan.of ten million pounds bearing 5|ways been known as ardent ‘loy- Per cent interest and issued at 95] alists” and opposed to any form of pounds per 100, self-government for Ireland. True It 4s significant that the major] the Earl of Iveagh, head of the firm part of the subscriptions come from|was never closely {dentified with the Southern Irish “layalists’ who | politics, but various members of his bitterly opposed the separation of | family had held ,and still hold, posts Ireland from Great Britain and not| in the British Conservative govern from) Republicans or “separatist | ments and substantial support for enthusiasts. an independent Irish government Recognizing that the Free State|was scarcely to be expected from has “conte to stay, good southern| this famous’ family. Guinness’ brew- “Unionists” are bringing out the|ery, however, regarded the question stocking from under the hearth and|from the purely business viewpoint the old teapot on the mantlepiece—|and their decision that the Free Yong the favorite bank of the poor-|State was a stable affair, came as er class of Irish folk—and are tak-)a tremendous assistance to the con. ing 10-pound allotments of the is-|trollers of the Free State finances. sue with money that no Republican| Promptly on top of Guinness’ sub. tax colector (or, for that matter,!scription came a quarter of a mil British collector) extract from them could trace and| lion pounds from the Church of Ire liand Representative Body, also a WARNE AND CROSBY DIAMOND SALE THIS WEEK AT Huber’s Jewelry Store | ; Certificates From Golden Rule Dept. Store =r ae ———==—= nf has been instituted at law to re- SAY, MISTER. .tay HORSE Sy at ‘gop i PERS ES Sm Seria cover the debt remaining secured \/ HERE'S GRANDMA, HONEY. SHE'S COME A LONG WANS TO of, the power of sale contained therein has become operative; and Whereas, no suit or proceeding SPAHKY « MISTAH || GOOGLE 1S. GONNA Hi }\ Do ALL HE Cans i to" Yo'- He } AinyT GONNA Leave Yo Lose Dar BIG wace- by the said mortgage or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assigned; Therefore, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of salein said mortgage contained, and the statutes of the State of Wyoming in such cases made and closeure of Chattei Mortgage provide d the said default, the Retallack Motor Truck Com- pany, a Corporation, hereby elect to exercise the said option to fore- close the same, for reason that the same is past due and the condi- tions in the said Mortgage have been broken, and that said mort- gage on said truck hereinafter de- scribed will be foreclosed by the sale of the said truck and for that purpose on Tuesday, January 3rd, 1924, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, to-wit: At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at the front door of the Courthouse, in Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, the Sheriff, or UnderSheriff in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, at the request of said mortgagee, legat holder of said Chattel Mortgage, and sa promissory notes herein described, will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the hereinafter described truck to satisfy the amount due on said AUDITORS H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service | 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767) ——<————— it ane Phone 2008" ‘Suite 18, Daly” Blas. . VAN DENBERG Ninie \puntic Accountant a NTEE REGISTRY CORP. qUSe and Accountants—Stoclc | Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents southern Unionist (and Protestant) W. . Pl H gage and also costs and expenses soot ‘Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 660 reanizatian, while Trinity College, of sale. ieeieritidanen Sete) WW YOUNGS Edayers TLCre tO le vas soviet m| —__AROHITECTS entiment—came in ith _ 30,000" said that in case of de- DRICH, oi churches asd chesitice were nat [4 oe gy jasper TLCLLETACE | oF ‘any’ part thereat ‘or ‘any’ por-| casper, Wr0. = behind ion 0: e interest ‘reon ana in investing their funds r ‘TFALL, Architect 1 new Irish gover » di any time while default continues, | ._ nee it was from such sources that the 1t 12 r ogram onight holder of the sald’ indebtedness AUTO TOPS Free Staters were entitled to look shall at once become due and pay for support, rather than from their able, anything in said notes to former political opponents. the contrary notwithstanding. . The Wyomi: Playe: Th lays ha at t EN ‘Attitude of Banks. © Wyoming Players arrived iny players may have time to prepare And Whereas, it is further pro- Tho attitude of the banks was not|Casper this morning to make pre-| for their entertainment at 8 o'clock. id mortaxnge ie ER AUTO TOP SHOP ‘Auto arimming, Upholstering and Auto Paintin, 633 S. Center Phone 1984 wo quickly defined, but that was|Parations for the staging of a varied] ‘Tickets for the show this evening|Vided in and by s: ——— gnly to be expected, since banks are| Prosrarn’ At¥B*olcloce tories snethe | roRys’ be vabeaisied tat saltmaes eects |EURE until default shall be ma WOLCOTT AUTO TOF Searing business organizations which can-| Elks’ auditorium, the proceeds of] Kimball drug stores or at the door.|by said mortgagor in the keeping| Auto Top Mfers. and Uutnee not allow sentiment to control in-| Which will go toward a fund to build| Following is the program which will|0T Performance of some one or 138 Nort abating vestments, but their eventual sup-|® half-million-dollar stadium at the| be given: more conditions, covenants or port in substantial figures is as-| University of Wyoming. 1. agreements therein © mentioned, B, & D. SUPPLY Nose ates. Monte Warner, manager of the Dancing Act first party may keep, retain, and| auto Tops and Repairing—Dayton ‘Accessories—619 E. 20d One attraction about the Free! Players, stated this morning that] Chinese Character costume num.| Use said track provided, however, |qires’ an State loan is that it is not Bubject ;Splendid success had attended the| ber “East is West""—Loy Ripley. that if default shall be made in to deduction of Free State incame| Performances in the towns which} Original interpretation of Mendels-|the keeping and performance in tax and the investor merely returns!have been visited up to this time.|sohn’s “Spring Song”—Helen Cole-]#0Y One or more conditions or ELITE BEAUTY SHOP his dividends in his annual state-;The two comedies given by casts| man. agreoments therein or if at any| 115 yo iirst Phone 1027 atin tak fing eco -|of capable actors, a series of songs m time before the said indebtedness | 118 B+" ________- ug of British and Irish income-tax|and dances executed by experienced] “The Robbery” by Clare Kummer | Shall be fully paid the said areP-| BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER collection, with vexations delays| professionals. make up a show that! Eddie Upton—Crete Wood erty or any part thereof: shall be er over refunds, ete., and it 4s evident | cannot fall to find appreciative aud-| Robert Hamilton—Ted O'Melia, | Claimed, attached or taken or be SEARLES TKANSIE BEAUTY PARLORS that many holders of British gov-] lences. Mr. Upton—T. about to be claimed, attached, or] ftes. Phone 8iW___ Office Phone $13 lecnmant. Beale ate’ converting. then |? alt tu “onobable iibatiegoraa ii ieene taken by any third person or, per: | 7 NELSON, Warehouse investments into the new. Free|somely colored scenes of the Unt- sons or if the mortgagee shall Sues ‘Transfer Co., Phone 1234. State loan, {f only to avold the| versjty of Wyoming campus will be Musical Act feel insecure or unsafe in this projected on a screen at the audi- torium this evening. Persons who are not familiar with the state in- stitution will want to see these ana double income tax inquisition. Tho decision to issue the loan in ten-pound allotments and multiples thereof, was a wise move, since it “Ten Thousand Years From Now"—{Security, then, and in such. ¢ Mitsch and Kell: the second party or its agent, or ‘Songs of Songs’ either of them, may take immedi- Marcheta"—Kell ate and full possession of the [A TRANSFER, STORAGE NER EUEL. €O.—Phone 94 BATIERIES ; CAS enabled the government to draw on| set a “line-up” on what sort of an aforesaid property and any and RY co. 827 Industrial Aye. 7 os the considerable funds of’ smati | educational’ inetitation :Wyemiie- te every part thereof, and may there-| ° TCASPER BATIERY, ooxe one e Pintes dis money, carefully preserved, or per-|able to support and to add'to every|“When You Walked Out” after, whether said note shall haye | 119 F OPTOMETRIST haps hoarded, by the poorer year. “Tomorrow become due and payable or not, Morning"—Kelly and CHIROPRACTORS Because the players did not arrive in Casper until about 10 o'clock this Iv pereeete without notice, to melt ee aaa ; said property, or any part thereof, DR. J. H. JEFF! Tho Irish “poor have probably| morning the entertainment which| “Suppressed Desires" by Susan| ®t public or private sale, at such| gm, ANNIE GRAHAM eEEeEES never been quite so poor as they | Was to have been given at that time Glasspell times, .on such terms, for such} Suite 318 Midwest Bldg made out, for the poorest household | for the benefit of the high school | Stephen Brewster—Wesley Kerper |Price or prices, in such manner|*>-—>—CONNELL, D. CG» Ph. C. generally had a few golden sover-| students was postponed until 1:30] Henrietta Brewster—Helen Coleman|#N"d to such person or persons as} i213" aly .Bidg., Phone 8493 eigns (one pound) hicden away some | P- ™. The entertainment when given |:Mabel—Loy Ripley. the second party may see fit, and SED, Chiropractor where, and many of these hoards| included wome clever dancing by out of the proceeds of the sale|’ M. E. AR eaball are coming to light. Not all the hid-| Helen Coleman and Loy Ripley and or sales pay: First, all costs or ae Nor none 1457 den gold is being invested in Free | some musical numbers given by Miss| NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF | expenses, in any way directly or State loans, but the fact that any|Olivette Mitsch, formerly of the CHATTEL MORTGAGE indirectly growing out, of the exe- of It at all is being put up is a strik-| Robin Hood Opera company, and T. middle class sections of the commu nity Mitsub IST DR. I.E BERQU Done 1757 Defauit having been made in|cution of the provisions hereof,| guttermeister Bldg ing indication of the gradual sim. Kelly, formerly of Kelth's vaude:|the conditions of a certain Chattel| including the expense of locating, C ERS mering down of Trish unrest, and| Ville circuit. Mortgage dated April 20th, 1923,| Pursuing, taking, keeping, adver- LEAN national confidence in the stability} A dinner is being held for the| made, executed, acknowledged and| tising, and a commission for sell- Wyoming Players by the University} delivered by Loyd Lea to Retal-|ing said goods and chattels, to- Alumni association at 5:30 o’clock|Jack Motor Truek Compan gether with a reasonable Attor- this evening in the Henning hotel.| Wyoming Corporation, organized | ney’s fee; Second, the amount of It has been necessary to set the| and existing under and by virtue|8aid notes and all then accrued time ahead a little in order that the| of the general incorporation lawa| nterest thereon; Third, to the said of the State of Wyoming, and| first party, is eee lacer ore i i H proceeds of such sale, if any there Mr. Coolidge is op thie. political McAdoo Accepts panied peels piocernel wa) rea be, upon reasonable ‘request; and (doting ana og eine oy) appa atk and Ex-officio Register of Deeds|it is further provided that it shall issue before the people of this coun- ind, Ex-officio’ Register. o: wees in no case be obligatory upon any haar $5 iL Leer odo i hi ty of Nati i 5 rbin—Phone 406 Sat pcalanr hee atl Platform S etka" aenWepenions Yon the 2ith| Person or persons purchasing said] 5! South sate ee tive some other presidential candl- day of April, 1923, and indexed] Property, or any part thereof, to SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY sae ~¢ Lei y 3, hatte] | See to the regularity of any such STETRICS citing use ot the English tangunge| 02 L1 - Datcotad| Stortesse, tndexs given to secure| ste, 0" t0 the application of the tamer w. Lathrop, MoD. F868 . oat eae i 0.00; Purchase mone: said sal Victor acken, B. Se.. M. D. SEES TEE at ee deck et the wid Peet: Lea te cata {shall at all timesbe fufly binding B.A. Bacon M.D. It has been preempted and in its re.| LOS ANGELES, Callf., Dec. 19.—-|Mortgagee of cven date with said) upon first party both in law and AR NOSE an s be . e : Ha M. D. It has been preempted and in its re-} te Gieas 'y cAdoo is an|mortgage, due May 21st, 1923;| equity; and whereas it is further to. D ception by the Republican majority A i SKIN AN AY TREATMENT a avowed candidate for the Democratic 2 923; July 21st, 1923;| Provided that if said. property or TTO-U RY DISEAS! in Congress will be found the June spelt sale e Sactainbee any portion ctherest fahalicbernovt GENITO-URL measly y success a iis] Presidential nomination, his formal st at ’ . Underwood, M. D. epanoeaint pany (bag led ita acceptance of the platform adopted Sie i0age October 2ist, 1923;, here under a public or private sale GB nd OLOGIST Coolidge and victory or Blanic and|>¥ the South Dakota Democratic; November 21st, 1923; December]| then the second party may become Hallie M. Ellis, defeat. Because this is the situation,| POPOsal convention endorsing him} 21st, 1923; January ‘21st, 1924,|/the purchaser or purchasers there- PATHOLOGIS the announcement by the friends of|®@Ving been announced in a tele-|and February 21st, 1924; in the}of the same as any other person 3. F. O'Donnell. M - the President that he is 2 candidate | 8T@™ last night to W. W. Howes, |total sum of $1900.00 with inter-| °F persons; and Whereas, it is fur- Paes a | for the smination is of passing | Democratic state chairman at Pierre,|est thereon at the rate of 8 per|there provided in the said Mort R, 8. Lothisn, Ph. G- atratebical pichitieasce Gaj¥: einer, | esas s cent per annum after maturity, a|S@ge that the said Mortgagor will stances and his simplicity in cour.|,,Th© @nnouncement of the war|reasonable Attorney’s fee in addi-|not sell or dispose of, or attempt age have made him a candidate un-| te director general of railroads} tion to other costs in case the hold-|to sell or dispose of the said prop- less he should announce his unwit-| owed several preliminary state-|er-of said notes should be obliged| Sty or any part thereof; and lingness to be so considered. There | ents, "One at Omaha and others|to enforce payment by law, and| Without the written consent of the are hundreds of thousands ‘of gal.| here, im which he indicated that ef-]on which said notes and Chattel|/Second party will not remove, or Phy. lons of political water flowing over | frts to coax ‘his hat into the ring | Mortgage no payment has been| suffer to be removed, the afore- 183 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800/ the dam these days, and, if the Re-| Were 8t least not offensive to him. | made on the note due August 21st,|8aid property or any part thereof, | °° “: °°’ ublican majority jn Congress is}. Beyond divulging the contents of |1923 in the sum of $190.00, nor|from the County where same is DR. G. 8S. BARGER Wise, there will be hundreds ef thous, | NS telegram to Mr, Howes in which |on.any of the hotes due thereafter. now situate, or from any place to| -. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ands, of buckets catching it as it|2® declared his readiness to “tight |and there is now due and unpaid Which by such consent the same saa 8 buobinone F Phone. 113 falls. The country Rallaaraiees with and for the people of South |at the first publication of this no-|™ay hereafter be taken: Haven Journal. Dakota in support of progressive |tice the sum of $1330.00 with in And Whereas, the said Mort- DR. 'T. J. RIACH principles” and his “antagonism to-|terest at the rate of 8 per cent|gagor did on or about the 5th day Physician and Surgeon ward the Republican policies of |per annum on $190.00 since Aug-|of September, 1923, contrary to| Phone 1219 Masidence 3118 stand-stillism and wistful wishing,”|ust 21st, 1923; and on $190.00|the terms of the said Mortgage| pas. MiER AND JOHNSON Mr. McAdoo declined to make any |since September 21st, 1923, and| give an additional mortgage to hysician and Surgeon statement concerning his candidacy-| on $190.00 since October 21st,j/one F. W. a on the herein-| 200 Blag. Office Ph. 699 Res. 1923; and on .$190.00 since/after described mortgaged prop- - SMI I H’S CHICAGO,’ Dec. 19. After. an-|November 21st, 1928: ‘or alerty, which is recorded. im the Pied eres nouncement of the candidacy of Wil-| principal and interest of $1542.76,| County Clerk’s Office and Ex-of-|o.5 Bug. oleae 123 SHOE REPAIRING lam Gibbs McAdoo for the demo-jand as provided in said mortgage|ficio Register of Deeds of Natroria | ——————__~ ne 1*8 $3 cratic presidential nomination, David | there is also due a reasonable At-|County, Wyoming, in the Mort- ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D, | Public Market Bldg. 1, Rockwell, heading the McAdoo-|torney’s fee added to said princi-| gage Records in Book 4, page 37:|Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 814. Hes. 90 Second Street 4 for-President organization, said that) pal and interest, and that $100.00}. And Whereas, by the terms of "WARK HOSMITH. MD. OPEN AT 7:30 McAdoo will make a contest for del-|is a reasonable Attorney's fee for|said Mortgage, and the said de- Physician and Surgeon egates in “every exsential state. | Ithe foreclosure of the said Mort-| fault in the said conditions there- Office 242. E. Second—Phone 2046 ——__— HE yICE CLEANERS % palirond at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE 1 Durhine-Phone 273 th Durbin— 273 OMENS AND. CHILDREN'S WOSPITAL Coolidge and Victory Office: 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT ‘sician and Surgeon | Expert watch and jewelry repair- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bice. [chattel Mo on the date o}™ said sale with interest thereon at ° the rate of 8 per Cn) gay annum, as aforesaid until paid, t ther with Attorney’s fees of $100.00 and all costs and expenses allowed - by law, which said truck to be~ sold as aforesaid, described in said mortgage is follows, to- wit: , A Motor Vehicle known as a yw " White Truck Model TBC 30, having four cylinders: Serial Number 2060; Motor or Engine Number 3815GK. Dated this 17th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1923 Sy MOTOR’ COM- By George Retallack, President. I. G. McCann, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Dec. 19, 26, Jan. 2, 1924. A = NOTICE OF SALE OF BANK- RUPT STOCK On the 22nd day of December, 1923, at Laramie, Wyoming, bids will be received for the sale of the stock of J. Raffelock, bankrupt, consisting of dry goods, shoes, clothing, and other merchandise, located in two stores in Larami Wyoming. Si sale will take place at the store known as the Wyoming Store on the corner of Grand Avenue and Second Street in Lar- amie. The trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address inquirias for further information to J. R. Sullivan, trus- tee, Laramie, W: i Pub. Dec. DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. e . HERBERT L. HARVES, MD ofticn 208 South Center—hone 30 le Hos 2 Genecal ractice’ Surgery: Gbucnten A. KIMBALL, M. D. Office Ph. 2208 Tee Pe TSW FRATERNAL F. M. Monroe, District curity Benefit Association Teevese ry Knights and Ladies of Se in located at 544.8. Durbin Phone 1414, LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 332 ie Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3090-10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEEDE! 404 Midwest Butlding, ‘x SOHN RUSSELL LONG lorney at Lay 515 Cons. Royalty Bldg. Phone 40 a a ne eta JAMES 1. KEM 498 Consolidated Toyalty Bldg W, H. PATTEN Attorn 225 Midwest Bldg. “phone s10 HAGENS & MURANE es 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADA) ‘ 210 0-8 Bldg. AD Aad $817 MIRRORS "ER MIRROR WORKS EYES CAREFULLY Ti EYES CAREFULLY TESTED and Fiassen Properly fitted by JESSE EVANS 134 S. Center St. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Cg egg Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 383 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 11258 AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint _ 1914 E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting cl PLANING MILL « JOE F. THOMAS Planing Mill and Cabinet SI Phone 1806W 214 West B St. piece oo A a Adel PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Stenographer—Notary Public hon ae “pdt ee Work vonselidate yalty Phone Office 203 ‘Tees. Tone toes SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE 5S) Hand and Machine Woker Ben Suyematsu 235 East A TYPEWRITERS Gaapec ypewriter Exchange ‘ew and Rebuilt i Rentals—Supplies and Hepekes 230 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS N. RUBEN, Mfg. Tailor Tailor to Man 136 W. Midwest TROY TAILORS AND CLEANE 148 E. Midwess Phone ony MS UPHOLSTERING Voholiiatas ana cL Upholstering and Furniture P: u CASPER & PHOLSTERING COne Phone 1672M VETERINARIES DR. W. E. NORDHDEUT Veterinarian Canine Specialist. Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehonse, and Transfer Co., Phong 1234,

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