Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 13

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“block 76. Verbier Hf, %, aos er Bf Ye COE ae ae Villiers, J. €. 010 M, ee ‘West’ 85 fect tot, 7, block 38 SS ie 1G. I. narenes setceree=-2e-e-North Burlington, lot 20, block 6: a _« North: Burlington, lot.21, block 6: eaten ‘ caites iy eg lot 22, block L cootasaeatesanananasneseeeset eeerant tmmee ss » block 54. neater sew enrerenneme er: ¢ crocenn=s troerne BBY: section 1, township 32, range 8fsssconos. , Steen “Hurlinaton, jots 1 to 8 incl Burlington, lot 18, bi blogic t atler, Tot 4, block. Pryce a North-Casper, lot 186, block $0-<>—--—.--n—--veceneen-enpernneee Webel Commercial Co. ‘ <3 iriat ‘Webel Commercial Co. seo Geo, M. Smith ....---.---.-...Sher. Hta., lot 8, block 12_.... bel Commercial Co, co R. W. Sumey --...0:... pi cee north 26 féet lot 5, block 82: jtler, south 7.8 feet lot 4, block Stare ‘Webel’ Commeretal Co, ‘ re co W. H, Thomes ......---------Sher. Mis., lot 18, block 61: “7 * > >" 5 dad Sher. Hts., lot 14, block 61 ~2.. Webel, C, C. P, ¢-0 G. H: Capps -__Nelson, east 66 feet lot 9, block 22 ES L. ©. Weeds, O. J. et al____... --~-Alcova, lot 12, block 5: Alcova, lot 13, block 5; Alvova, "lot 14, block Ba ncenennwndnnennnnnennnnnnneenteneece dante Welse, Alberta. - BET ee Wys-lot: 1)" Block 88-2:15>—-—— <a. teeaeecrseeewecereren 4 sesencees Casper View, lot 14, block wenkipcwcenmnisedhueespnsvrtanmsnens’ TT lwBatler, lot 21, block Msn connnnnne ++ sna stqutinrwnecns smeeesedenwewe Woat, T. N. et al ---....,.---.----.North Caaper, lot 166, block A * North Caaper, lot 167, block 17 “West R. F. tint pecmmeees renege so e+Glendale, lot 9, block 5 Stewart, lot 3, block 18-----------------=-. Western Building Co. -..----.--. ‘Weatern Bldg Co. ---------Butler, south 15, feet lot 2, Dlock 82: Butler, north 18.4 feet lot 4, DlOCK 82---—--en-ceey--—-—---ownmn ee, --- Butler, south 34 fect lot 5, blOcK 82--—---seceamene—---emenereenes ‘Hts... east 70 feet of 8% lot 6, block 70: Hia., east 70 feet lot 7, DIDCK. 10----senwereennermemennannnene 4 ; j Sher,, Hts., 5% lot 9, block 70: Sher. Tts., lot 10, block 10 --<senvenennweenereennnnewernnennnnnn ee White, east 70 feet lot 8, block 48---~... S4SW%, section 19, township 29, range 83: r » NW%NW%, section 30, township. 25, van range See «Face * Bouth, 8%. lot 11, block’ South, lot 10, block E_.. Sher. Hts., lot 15, block’ 69: a Sher. Hts,, lot 16, block 69_--_. es - : ~ + South, Jot 21, block. Deve geenen nn neeer ees terre ns 1 + forece nan eeeene BEXSEX section 24, teysepte 29, range 84_-.--2----—--- ne -_Casper, lot 8, block 08. Realty Co, * : ; ceeceeece—---- Casper, lot 2 pe sri Sviappiet Casper, Jot 22) block ih. ‘astern Realty Co. “Se Roy E. Martia-. soevceeenennen Butler, lot 3, block Western Realty Co. * caenaaeeeren* i=eeveeee raseen nena nennnannn ne ennnnweneceee | { oo woseaeaabeswanpaereeseeareces see merman --.-.--.-- North Casper. ‘lot 172,. block 21: » i ; ae Norty Casper, lot 173, bloek ( diethan SMRTCNd we ataal Aa etiraedS ‘Wheeler, M. N. --..... acooe tt! it, ots 21 to 26 inclusive, block 3: trys Nelson, lot 9, block 23: Ao ener South, lot 26; block C: ae og * South, lots 4 and 5, block D: = 4—~ Bouth, lots’ 6 and 1 block Dz: < North Casper, lots 26 to 20 inclustve, block Marsunater ured Wheeler; M. NW. ----. Piece ore Section 26, township 33, range 80-~~---ee0ree-== Tries 2 Jno, M. Peaprovnte act ns W lot 1, block 16 ---__.. Whisenbunt, Ino. M. .--weesconeons Nelaon, lot 4, block 23-----.-<-»: White, Henry UL, ----2-sssoccessoo-Casper, lot 24, block 67-.-.-—---+-- -White H. L. co R. W, Sumey --..-Casper, east 34 feet lot 7, block A strip of ground back of lot 7, block 61 ---~-- nnn -nnwwnneere wenn: Wilder, WE. He oes oneness stenecee, Aloova, lot 2, block 1: Alcova, lot 4, block 1: ™Aleova, ‘lot 6 DICK’ 1s cen. . Wittams, Harold BE. ---All of section 15; township Ki Williams, J.T. cnewnes ss teenes sneeeNelson, east’ 56, feet. lot: “8, block: 21: Fi it cae Nelson, east 5@feet: lotr 9; block~21 ---.--.-------. “Sam We Ae wenn ees ‘Sar Mid. Htey lot 2, DIOOK 13~27~-wennn-annnvare ee mnnewerenr eres ters \ ‘Wire Casper, lots 1 and-2, lock: 148..~---. wee Sess Borne hy vend pag Jot: 14, son get9 SAN AAetncePORRLA Bod PERREE resepenteererens sae SBA section 10, township 39, range 78: i SEX section 23, township 39, range 79: ‘ hot? tabs ba ». SW section 24, township, 39, in, Jack P. cost tocereeee Sunnyside, lot’ 9, block* 1_-~2 independent, lot 21, Ulock 15--. uth, lot 32, block C. — soseeseenewePaaber.Si lot 16, block 60: per, lot 23, block 96 —. : mwood, lot 323 ~...->. 4 Weel, Sere - 0 J. O, Miner .-..Cgsper, Nig lot 6, block 9 .Casper, Tot 11, block 134 Wrist Je ries iZBurlington, lot 26, block 3: Burlington, lot 27, block 8----~. Wratt, Henry c-o Ball & Banker -..Butler, west 95 fect lot 6, block Butler, lot 7, block 91- Wyatt, Henry c-0 A.M. Thomas --.Casper, lot 13, block 2 Wyo. Bldg & Apt House ....... Midwest, lot 26, block 8: South, 8% lot 11, Block D: * " _ South, dot -32,. ploék D: South, lot 21, block D ... Wyo. , Tea: Ol Synd. Byansville, lot .13, .block Wysock, i, B. I. ewenne urlington, lot 21, block 6; jurlington, lot 22, block 6 ~---.. . Xoung, Chas. H. c-o H. T. Loder ..-North Burlington, lot 22, block “Tounger, Minnie .. --North Casper, 8% lot 71, block Pen ener en rere renee mere rece sence eeeeeee nen e-ereereerereeeeeces North Casper, lot 72, block 33: Meee a hain North Casper, lot 73,-block North Casper, Jot 74, block 38: North Casper, lot 75, block 3 Bragg, Fred. Wat. ---crecveeee-s ee NW iy reed , township’ 41, yange bi NESEY, SEYNEY section 80, town@hip 41, range 88 ...-.....- Castle-Creck Sheep Co. wens. s----sNBUNW section: 14, township $8, range 81: na NEUSE section 11, township 8, TAan@e 81.------seeqnesccsevere Cobb, A. H. ‘All-of section 16, township 38, TANG® 83.--cacererewersnegemeecsen Davideon, R. EK SW, NWSE section 11, township 82, range 88-------... Jack, W. P. 4NW'% section 35, township 40, range BWYNEW section 12, township 39, TANkO B8eenencerecenseeeeeses sage rgonernvenns +---84NEU, SEXNWY, NEXSWH, SEX, NWHSWK section 5, township, 34, range 80: SWUNW%, WHKSWK section 4, townanie 34, range 80: EWNEX section 8, township 34, range 80: W4NW section 9, township 34, range Micrstbecconahamenics -NEXSWH, N4SEY%, NWUSW% section 33, township 40, venge " ie tpg \% seotion porate 88, range 77: * ~ 4%SW% section 19, township 39, FANBO TT ponaq—enwernewre y= | Mill, WIM, ---++ v-er--nenenteeneres NWNE% section 7, township 33, range ‘7? [ips te see eenne wenn Ninety Four Sheep nen : eo T. A. Hall ~.s--0n---0r-r-e----SEY NEM section 22, township 3%, range 87; BENE section 28, township 38, range 87; SWUNWH, NWUNW', zection 32, townsh!p $8, range 37; - NW4NW section 26, township. 88, a BT nevenveeneewensense Sanford, B. B. ---------------------BWHSE% section 2, township 30, range 8 NUNE% section 28, township 30, range nH - Lots 3 and 4, NEYSWh yey | section 31, tprean 29, range 35 Pied" 5 SEYNEX aecction 32, township 29, range 85; SEYMNE section 34, township 29, range 8: f BSYUNWM. NWYNBY section 35, township ‘ ° SE4YNW section 28, township 28, range 3! 7 SEYNEY, nection 28, township 30, range 85; rt NWKNWK, SEYNWK, NEKSWH Notion 1%, township. 30, range NEYNW, wuwn, NUNBEY weotion township 30, range ty NUNIp section 24, township 20, xenon 28) 85 SE4SH% section 25, township SEMNW section 22, townsh; BWHNDY section 28, town \ S4NW% section 82, township. 45 -wnngeeesepyerer-neran ee neeweeeenersenre Johneon, H. Kidd, David, Wat, oo Jan Milne -. “Mahoney, . ob Ress Lambert .... -=+e-Qlldale to Evanavijle, lots 25 to 48 Inclusive, block @ —......28s. S4SWY section 17, township 3%, range TT; ation 20, township 89, range 17 Coates, Ray Diamond Ring Co, eo R. J. Davidson --. England; Jno, M Foster, BW. B. cnnnwneseooes sone MWKNEM section 14, township 33, range 89 iW% ection 17, township 84, range 79 .. .BYUNE, NEKSEM section 44, township 3 . NW. NWSW section 35, township 3 Glenn, Samuel 2-26. -o0. sonee--eSWKSWH section 23, township $3, range 80; WUNWH, BEXNW Bection 26, township 33, range _W%8EX soction 28, township 40, range 19 .--sec<« ~.NWKSEX, NSW section 5, township, 35, range &: NESE, SWHSEK, part BEKSWK section 6, town FANBe B04 --- eevee ae. pa teteenenenereeee setee ~SWYNEY. WKSEY, BYSWH, SW, NWY nection 35, range $4 ~~-.-0.------eee, range 18; FANEO TE cennnennnne ) Hancock, Jno, J. -«--++ Johnson, H. As weneeeee: Johnson, H. A. « ort ~ ‘ aritieall Wot ay black 2 REIS " 5 ee co Vita A. Sayer ------.......---Butler, center 33.8 feet lot 4, blOCk 83—--—----..0, eee-eeenweaeeee 148.28 ne) <= 70:70 range 9 ---acereonrnnnn2a--eereeem, ! ei 4 of congress, holding views so radic- % & silly antagonistic to those of the . 4 ‘26.19 ‘| dominant faction in the party as to Preclude the possibility of uniting 16,66 |[or! any program -of- legislation. am, bvor the world court andckiu ius |f#. | deliver to. the air kings we can deliver to you. an eee ‘ : t i" 1,16 ~untmportan 1407} Into some shape. while the. sub: fi committee is working on Klan and ace ae oe PAGE THIRTEEN. ak Paty SWUSWH soction 1, township 95, range 85; - Part-NBY%, SE\%; Part’ SEYNEX, section 2, township 35, range 85 7.24 .0-0.F reg Cottman Speesetge eran BS Section 4, township 36, range 77; HY “Section F/stowhship’ 36, rango 77 —-.-.. ainda ey Lc as By 42.70 » Laon ns.) semmrpnrete RE lot 2, block,,8; : m Arminto lot 3, block, 8; . } Arminto lot 1, block 12 .. t 2 section 6, township 40, range Y4SW. SWUSWH od 32, township 41, range 82; » S4SWY, SWYNEY nection 33, township 4i, range 82 on 848%: section 1, township 40, range. 83; SEX, NW section 10, township 40, range 83 -.-:---cc-----2--- 157.15 of a convention floor fight on the| the hottest Klan issue, had complicated their] here, defe. e of ¢ t said to the Ku wth Young foreign relations plank | been sponsored which already had been the subject | Klan. of conferences between the author} At the annual meeting of and members of the committee, as-| school board, ‘preceding the electior sails the foreign policy of the pres-| $315,000 was ap ated for con @nt} administration and declares for| ducting the public schools of the cooperation with, or participation in} district during the coming year. such organizations, including yho.| Of this amount $275,000 is for ordl- leaguio vf nations, as may be holp-| Mary expenses and $40,000 for com fully functioning in tho social and] Pleting ® Jarge grade school build. @concynic rehabilitation of the | ing in South Cheyenne ‘world. parma the SBUuNE\, N'4SEX%, NEXSW section township 30, ran, hed 12.45 ~-S¥%SB% section 24, township 39, range pA SW ‘section 5, township'S2; range 78 and on the other hand enable it to Lots 3, 4 and 5’section 6, township 32, range 78; ‘ie enjoy, full benefits, pth 8 section 8, township range 78; ae Vonpities “oun i %SEH%; SEUSW section 28, townshi, 0) a 5 f 8E 29, cr prabagelies aa LABOR PROGRAM. nection 29, township 32, range 78; Ok EYNWY, NOM MWC NEW YORK, June 25,—Samuel RGhvsccasiereey pace. cs Wi, SWUSWK, NWKSEX, seetio NY t Gompers, president of the American De rey See One? ; ¥SEX m 32, township 33, range ‘Federation of Labor, left a sick bed! ticularly grateful for the very com: SuNWK, NYSWK: ‘today, to present labor's cause to the | Plete and anced UL at Od NYSHK,_BEKSE' section 33, t platform committee of the Demo-| Our Procedings by the Casper Daily Ms M% ownsMip 33, range 78 Nation tational convention. Tribune and the Casper Herald His face was drawn and pale, he|,_Resolved—That the Wyoming Was: aasisted to and from the com. | Utilities Association recognizes the mittee room by other officials of| Value and tmportance of .the work the. federation. He was attended | Pens done by the Rocky Mountain by @ trained nurse and made fre- saa: Sa ae Utility Informa- - 73a tion and hereby pladges {ts hearty, bers of the committee both favorable} ent, use of smelling salts during) + sa) and financial support to the Ane Gutbeneetie tee irae the 20. minutes he was in the com- ae the lores pr hic OAFO1 nittee room. She cata of the work of that com- gardii 28. Syne Ake Despite the apparent effort it cost | ™!t the Sctneee Ridges lead ofl him, Mr. Gompers twice addressed Nit at int a aga TR Ne bl respondents, Chalraan Tone m |the committee, pleading for justice SHRP OGITS eceny, ecaee Se ‘waarty, Cunuikes ‘ohdaaees 4 the grouna| fF the workers and inveighing par-| Chappe Tana and Burwell gor that “premature publication of the| Ucularly against the use of injunc- RoabetdursOnnvanrion’ eatin plank might embarrass .the com.[tion by the courts in industrial] i) Cesta, Convention markedly ( Sadie mittee. Other committeémen took al tsnutes: (Bigned) | (Continued from Page One.) . different view and finally it was de R. . BE, RICHARDSON, Ch 5 76.29 [Raving erected and maintained a cided on motion of Senator Kitiz of AO CORNELL, airman perenne whose. officers are, ay Utah, to permit’ the plank to be pub: J. F. GREENAWALT, f : NU%&NEM section 25, towiship '39, range $0; Such cooperation would be under 4 ae a r EXNW in such terms as “will, on the one Sat! é : ah; %, SWH% + NWHSWH Section 26, township 89, sense hand protect the sovereignty and Ds cot Aot..2,, DIOCK AB pane nennnamenne tenemeenennncernnens xs wamy SORE) [Le : GSYNEM, NYSE section 27, township $9, range £0 aii... 42.69 >| !Mdepencience of our government, 12.09 County ‘Treasurer and Tax Col-. lector for Natrona County, Wy- oming. 26.65 from suspicion of venality as| | BBE shed, 7 :those of any nation on earth, and| | : «| Discussion of this proposal, labor . 9.15 | {hey will. not, Ieventure to predict, ]) Ge planks and other questions in pubile i ] Violin Repairing ~4a's2 “ig i pte ea ties, 5 : V4 session delayed the committee in get- W. G, Buehner, the violin man, Chi ting down to the actual w: if a 4or publican party with attempts at form drafting. mee CS Pt YENN . ‘< is now located at Troy Cleaners ation of the offenses of the “uh. in| Kian’ ale erohitits oH B, Wyo. June 25.—|| 132 West 2nd St. Phone 2061W faithful public servants,” Senator] | : © Prohibition entered] J. F. Rossman and Thomas Hunter || 4y} Work Guaranteed. Satisfac- "65 ‘alsh declared that it i# in this * into discussion again and commit-lwere re-elected directors of the tory. 3.01 ‘easy tolerance of turpyde in puby| | 4 tesmen Sorceded that open threataChayenne_s school district Monday {n Ue office that the real peril’of free = . “ + | government. liew rather than in its" 236 | casual occurrence.” : “The president of the United en hn gies Herp Baan colans oui ee ‘ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Calum ton eich thote derelistions|: [7 PEE CASPER, WYOMING the hue, ey eee aetna iit erat. Announces a Raat ua cocieretin senike sitate A, FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 46.52 [and against that body for author- ising them... His messageon the 4 hip). —By— subject had for its plain purpose the. | » oitinial gona of an hace inte the , , Bear ten ee | oe one nt EZRA W. PALMER: C.S. B. Igetta’ Jewel rowan, one time 7 + Senator Walsh eas President | reined At Modineeteny Goold had bintorle. wdrrant for {fox Cun skinner. ta aacona the; nom: ||“ OF DENVER, COLORADO 3 attitiide, recall inati tJ nt j the British raves a a apsans her “test appearan be at. the Ban Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church t Franeli Conventi ‘Viuceinghaen, at Charen would’ Rat per: her apeech mines mobilen: Are The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts mit it, Brown” entered *palitics’ after the ; one, lowt “his head,” the sen. | deatty of her husband, who had beon || IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM f Tel 1 @ congressman from West Virginias ; iy ro profit: politically by- this ex. “MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1924 am itted De meas | UDecaring the, Repub part | a goa by Oren D. Young of New AT 8:15 O'CLOCK Ja. | {2 be impotent in the een , member ‘of ‘the 7 a ions commission. la e) i Rpeotian sation, ole aoe > Epon jal is aoe ge The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend Mr. Young was sub- sted t9, Tengt! questioning by mem- |L¥Moreover it finds itself plagued with representatives in both hou; Efforts: of the dominant. faction to shake off the insurgent members ‘|e as ludicrous as it will prove 2,91 ‘Hilts, the speaker. continued, adding Sat they -could not -be- shaken: off ‘ Aes! because they have the endorsement ‘| of their people. Nf Siteopt ney said he knew how @ager the managers of the cam-| : i{peign for. the re-election of Presi. Lieutenant Maughan flies a plane from New, York to, San Francisco in one day, dent Coolidge were “to arjitch., the honest government to|M |’. between dawn and dark! His featisa glory to the army. of which he is an offi- ~~ peepee the nem tara ree! for |< |-- cer, to'the country. and. to-himself, . H Jeers of natin a 3 ie Shad aoe | Ameren ain he ea ey: itl | A’ thousand things could’have happened to defeat Maughan in his epochal a, mets Gemitieen ; flight. -But everything was worked out to a nicety and he won the great fight. ROR Mt Bees vith, We are taking special pride in the fact that on his trip west from Cheyenne he See || cree Mener Of our oemnter used gasoline furnished by, this company. people, demand that we return to 1.38 the ideals of Woodr ‘Wilson, that we resume the pla he won for eee ee That Means BETTER Gasoline ‘PLATFORM NOW =) INTHE MAKING aa ‘Another Thing: 8.00 | (Continued trom Page One) . LD ah ye laa hla |. The AERO people are furnishing all the gasoline used at the Air Mail landing fet aside a decision of the supreme fields at Cheyenne, Rawlins.and Rock Springs. The record flights of the air Tonal. ana grglWhed json en is; mail pilots in this district testify to the efficiency and effectiveness of this heritance tax, with opposition to a por dewpeae gasoline, 70 expedite ine drafting of the lat * mii oO iste under the-direstion of Senator Moral: Willlam ©. King of Utah, set to 4 si ? ‘ Pern ates the hee HE. The “Home Folks” Deliver the Goods ! of the platform committee and whip them into shape for presentation to 284T {the sub-committee for thelr furthor’ We want Casper to know AERO quality and service. The same efficiency we ' $]oensideration, Senator King'turned mei) bath The mechanics sent ahead tested*out the gasoline and the AERO people: puto out the-stuff that gave the Power and-mileage needed. 9.58 46,88 Klan planks that had been. offered) to subcommittees “fon: their ) cori 98/51. | world . court. The bolle of the sub-gommities, wan, that, the final draft of the platform that would go to the full resolutions committee Thurby” "morning. i. an thy The West’s Finest Service Station view expressed. by. Renn’ or King. * SECOND AND DURBIN 31.75" 36,65 218! / “glen NEW YORK, Jung 25.xyA.vigor- Joris plan was sub

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