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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 Che Casper Daily Tribune 13, 1925, and if no objections are signed Willian O. Wilson, ad- filed the said administrator will| ministrator of the estate of Mary make final settlement of said es-/y mitlett, deceased, filed his fin- tate on May 15, 1925, or as soon! 4) account and petition and report thereafter as the matter may bé@/¢o, distribution of said estate with heard by the court. the Clerk of the above entitled Dated this 16th day of March, | court, where anyone interested A. D., 1925. may examine said account ard pe- WILLIAM 0. WILEON, tition and report and file objec- surance from several prominent speakers throughout the state that they will attend. The banquet tickets are $1 per) plate and are now in the hands of the ticket sale committee, composed of the following members: H W. Baker, P. A. Burns, W. B. Barnard, M. A, Becklinger, A. K.| P PAGE TWO | Einar Johnson Is | NEWS WRITERS Smee, AE BANQUETED. “omess#=ewr e Manly. Art Becoming Womanly Defens T z, Be | | ai | Chief of Police A, T. Patrick this} Bott, L. D Branson, E. G. Burwell,| Administrator of the Estate| tions thereto, at any time on or y, | morning received @ letter trom cht R. E. Callaway, H. C. Chappell, W. _ of A. D. Millett, Deceased. before May 14, 1925, that is, a cago signed by Mrs. Josephine Col- | B. Cobb, Thomas Cooper, Lee Doud,| Publish March 16, 23, 30; April} within thirty days after the last son asking that notification be con- Emmett Fuller, Guy Gay, L. I.| 6, 13, 1925. publication of this notice on April . } | veyed to her brother, Elnar John-| Gulich, Earle D. Holmes, G. W. 18, 1925. and if no objections are 2 |son, that he has been appointed arvis, K. R. Jorgensen, Jack Leary,| NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- | filed tho said administrator will ‘tae executor of an estate at Independ: L. Lierd, W. B. McAdams, J. 8. MENT OF ESTATE POReeT ero cr of ett 3 4 er Wis. Mechling, A. P. Nesbitt, Chas, rt i » 1925, as si Owner of Plains Enter-|°"Xcsoraime to tne tetter, Johnson Niethammer, H. E. Perkins, B. L.| 5p 10, State of Wyoming, County | iereatier as the matter may be 5 |was last heard from at Casper. Scherck, T. N. Shaw, W. W. Sproul, hi District ‘Court Eighth Judi-| heard by he court. tains for Press at Sat- | Johnson was appointed executor of F. B. Taylor and W. F. Wilkerson. Sr Ty tC | Dated this 16th day of March, : 2 | the Sutats by his athe wie recently Members are requested to see)" DISTT. oe ue Estate ot]: Ds 1925. , died, Chiet Patrick, through The mt Nel dbovalertertionen fen ne MV = urday Night Dinner. | tet, Ctiet Patties, through Toe mouaejot the) abovelnenslaged ei: |r, ty carte Detekead! WILLIAM 0, WILSON, CHEYENNE, March 16 | knows of the present whereabouts of Johnson, communicate with him. The letter received from Mrs, Col- Press representatives report- | the gue Hynds Sat ing were apot s of urday ni Harry ner Rt the Plainehoral wei | Bing r Raohneed Be ts enpenees ‘8 the course tends to develop grace in dancing, besidés ith Value {n self defense and for agility be overcheered by the news from| ! nds was and unable t | "The teeabt Tcncar tae he > = Tarpon Springs to the effect that | wn t th Da Nene bate Wain PReoLae - has recovered his batting eye and ex-|f¥ B. F. ADDINGTON, owner of the Bargain Store at the executor which makes it neces- i ‘ the Hynds residence] gacy for him te ate pects to knock ‘em over the fence 214 West First Street, has purchased the x sary for him to communicate either 5 | this season id Mre. | with me ne attorney at once. ad . 4 sueat | Lhe atte is John A. Markham, as ' Guest | Independence, Wis. If you can in , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- - a 4 0 ny way help me tn this I surely PRT pre MENT OF ESTATE ~ . ‘h 4 fr wit value wil " re endeavoring to make| “Senate meets at 10:80 o'clock un- ot SS of Wyoming, County at ‘ 1¢ 1 s that c | the scouts | der agreement for vote at 2:30 p. m.| Of Natrona, ss. | 3 ify me as lars and c 2 »subt er 1 t istrict C t, Eighth Judi brought in.a paper b to lve, sang two| general In the matter of the Estate of The Bargain Store has been sold and the new store kin before the that scored gre: A. D. Millett, Deceased. on West Second has been completely remodeled. Both papers were read W. Johnson, T. C. Tonkin and J. T. is signed William O. Wilson, admin- | with the c 8 program on Scott; On :to Colorado & com: Treasury officials complete pre-|istrator of the estate of A. D. r jethics, which 4oday was in charge | mittee: Ww. Kimball, Sr.. A. K-| parations for immediate analysis of | Millett. deceased, filed his final I ( of H. H.; Wrightsman. Bott and W. McDonald: stunt income tax returns due by midnight | account and petition and report emova | Miss Alice Sandifora, segiocel dl. committea, 4 Ae Slade, W. O. Wil-| to determine indicated total tax. for distribution of said estate with : ; work of the “pur. [seven of Rotary International will] Annual Banquet Of | may examine said account and pe- pean Here’s what you can buy at BARGAIN I L ; | s beh d Bal e held (3. rado poveeee é ae { tition soll report and file objec-| : s populari ou" . Te ary hopes to tions thereto, at any time on or . jovenent Ga ex: | good delegation from here | C, of C. Is Dated) er May ‘14, 1925, that is, Guns. Tents 5 \ actly to the | : te | within thirty days after the last Revolvers Tarps 1 Tuesday, March 24 | publication of this notice on April Ammunition Bedding r 75 Xa Fishing Tackle Saddles , A Ss i Malody Brothers, Well The Retail Merchants association | fl ash @ BE) eporting recede Cues : | * eh) jof Casper, in presenting their pro for coughs New Tools Boots + x Known Prize Fighters gram at the forum luncheon of the| / Second Hand Tools Suit Cases S > chamber of commerce Tuesday noon.| 4 Oysick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. Light Hardware Trunks Scenic Beauty Of Are Included. By AILEEN LAMON old time Jaeger winter underwear,| March 1%) will complete the special And sstemaligy use PISC’S Gents’ Clothing Bags Canyon to Be S food ‘sper Tribune)| It was of tailored type, with the De tie UEKI LSAABy: he, chamiecret ‘Throst and Chest Leather Vests Shoes Hateaves cloware ' tu Ns fi 9 o! — : /AN YOM LO Be Seen 5 YORK, March 16—1¢ ‘the }Bleeves close and narrow and aetiini ce forum. committee some Work Clothing Watches R., 6 LARAMIE, Wyo. March 16-~| j= te At was trimmed only with) months ago. Problems concerning = SETS Sheep-lined Coats Jewel Bv‘O Passengers Sr araiads 5, Leonard and |!ast trumpet should sound the as-lhuttons of a harmonizing beige ne Eat ht ete ; eep-line: 0a! ewelry wy * t own professional |embly tomorrow, a goodly portion | shade and topped by a high, crushed, Reece tation cotalieteeehente Musical Instruments BPA CRUTTRIRTS eet mong those in-|of feminity would be caught in en-} detachable collar of the same kasha . . : YELLOWSTONE reports of immorality : Henning hotel, Tuesday evening, D n lat a small Re ue mctegheesatin i hee U2 pe Rete patttbrt halal a straight March 24. ‘The forum committee ts Has 44 neatly furnished apart. Got anything you want to sell? J P ready been cast into outer darkn corded as to resemble silic corduroy, | busily engaged in arranging a high | (iments. We offer the most con: 7 ’ e and Kenneth {0 far ag style is concerned, because| ‘The coat was cut the same length {cles Program, and already have as-| [venient llving quarters you can Bring It Down—We’ll Buy It le the component arts of thelr en-|as the frock and was topped with a to inspect them. Only respect: Jo mix any” m Mian} gray caracul match the able people need apply. 1 called up oll and ining of the The coat Electric Supply and Per month $30 and $32, in- } the March term | The ensemble, a name impli was lined with the materjal as cluding gas, lights, water and = - he March term Cc. rs ee . i }aimy’.at a, broad effecty attained | the frock onstruction laundry service; three minute * pe dle Was to plead to the tn- ough harmonious “ grohpings’ of | ~ With this was worn’ a small, nar- Anything Electrical walk to Center street. 2 3 ie nla afternoon, ‘The etiies| various constituents. Harmony is| row 426 W. YELLOWSTONE 132 West Second Street Phone 2061-W ame nal pleated “nat tral and the |” essential and without it, the en-| posec vets OPEN EVENINGS B. F. Addi a4 | Malodys will be tried, bane: eee |semble is a fallur |satin and black straw terminating|| 257 S. Center Phone 483W Phone 2750 eto week. The witness against Green-| One charming cx e seen today | in a bow of ribbon at the top of the " ck—Hacle E years ald—{|0n Park aveny 2 an excell peaked crown. escaped fro ty—hospital-| example of effec composites “w Conipleting the c were spas on March 8, so that he may hot be| Proved that dist! n 1 obtainable] fawn-colored kid gl with cuffs pase ; | tried at this time. Ellen Lampman,| Without the use of the drum. | ined with geor, e, gun metal rid ¢ tose springs @N4) 17 ears old, fs named as the wit.|The frock was of rodier kasha in|stockings, black satin pumps, a P ness against Pendleton and the Mal.| the natural color-of thé goat’S~hair,|. small pleated black silk bag with an pleasure and for | 44) brothers, but tending toward the flesh tone et. of petit point and a string of vive been amcre numerous at! Leonard Malody js charged with| Father than toward the gray of the| rather tarse jade beads. e ainsttat in the | Statutory assault ih one indictment ae = ; - a springs all the | ith unnatural relations in an- cn ing been made to the following: Mrs. | 4 by auteciobte and ths | HEE oneal th ea New White Way Is |'sice“Balier, Mudyest. waster 1 Ln opportunity. to |», Benne Malody. better known in ; coach. Incidentally, this is Mrs. | 2 LD Shportunity | tight circles as Bennie Shannon, is Credit to Casper Bailey’sefourth consecutive Buick fae neato aT) charged with unnatural relations Max shremnts Lavove.t country clu ~ ate LUE ih, Pendleton is charged with statu coupe; “Walter Gothberg, Casper pes eee i ett Casper's néw “White Way, which | Standard «six coach; Mrs. W. A i nderstood that several oth-| constitutes ‘teff- blocks}of the down | Blackmore, Casper, standard six e cted ‘by the #1 : . ’ | TWO STOCKS jers were Indicted by the grand jury | town section now’Ughter by brilliant | coach and Riley A. Soaper, Casper, | WILL ISSUE ITS frosted globe. lamps .affix model | PERSONALS work. |iule@” the atmosphere in the local n ent wa a few | In order toy fu Casper with} y so strongly with Buick “a » oft pu ase of the 2} splendid) ligt’ system, 15,000 ; tontism’ that you can cut it wi r ¢, 1 at West Sec | \| f by who ‘a Jolene spent a short the] unger groun ad-to be laid. The | | ndu gt per en route to her home in| Western Electric company furnished \ street. Mr rton from Laramie where shé/the contractors with the very best:| . | ‘ hi s former es: | in the high echool week |o¢ materials invevery department off 2 FUILCE George i ed the two eee the work. © Asa result Casper's Z é atreet store. In downtown ‘sectlon-1s as brilliantly : 7) 1 » merchant to} Justice B. ¢ has returned | \lluminated am the main th L T l ‘ ay busi: | from a several days business trip to| fares of any metropolitan cl oses £ Ons S| ‘ ) Cheyenne after which he vielted with| Credit for:this great 4 vement | ia | t is brother, Richard who ts 4 s also due.to, Larson and Jurgen i | I row morn: | dent at the Unt of Wyor en, who di@ thé preliminary work, LONDON; Marcti18,—(By The As: || AS! at 1 ¢ y. | Sdcjated Press)—Piince George, the | . . roe a) | youngest of the king and queen oF ie yensrtay | DUICKSSGLESTIEM .. “| Zashkew sont LEAN ane aneds woatinie Niel . f the tonsils. A Bulletin sald his |] - ¢ Ws ., | ttic w | ot Wyer Recording Sales)» . H was @ _ - ' T th for 1 § r for ammur furn!- | compa Franeis|. The Casper any sales-| tior | ti } are | 1p cher who alsc'| Men are steppi Sinde | ae er eee that ery Dest ar-| » ! om the Uni+| ‘he automobile show and have | Wherever they sell good cand} 1 t t- | are. students jchalked up a renarkable number of of by an aie j sales to thelr credit, deliveries hay. | attorney for the Ohio] a our .o. | | & NM and Mrs. Elmer D. Graham | | %, ‘ with friends at Balt » be “ee aan CK Thursday March 1 s for a fe days having ot aj Roman peturde sds Meal scr scanner eer or cole Seelgnt turn to Casper on Friday from / a properly balanced food, enjoyed each with her pare for the last few Notice is hereby given that_the follo-ving appropriators of water | Say cseme Eda it. Division No, 1 have.submitted proof. of thait,clain 0 the use of E E z ‘A make you regular as *,<9.¢ water from the streams‘and under the permits as listed below: | make yon x sin Gute eke 22 Cae arn't jermits i abaint very Phase of Spring Fashions Covered Thoroughly { s ts of friends here for | 14904 Homer R. Lathrop, Deweese Creek 216 Ac, * : 114904 Russell H. Nichols Deweese Creek 738 Ac. | ae ke 14904 Charles Spuelock, Deweese Creek 153 Ac. | Edna Bowers {s leaving soon | 15821 Amelia Lee, Poison Spring Cr. & Lee Res. 182.5 Ac. er where she has accepted} 4128 En}. Amelia Lee, Poison Spring, Cr. & Lee Res. 71.1 Ac. P; Dome trial | als ARE COMBINED son reads as follows “I have been advised by_my law: yer FOUR IND to write y u, to ask if you y a grand will ght at din- | kindly hetp me to locate my brother, ITED jury but that their names are suppressed pen ding thelr arrest and Mrs, Gee are 5 Angeles where she has been jonal commali an ex are being The noble and m Regular fencing cla onducted, with 100 or more students, ly art of fedcing Is*becoming the womanly art of defense at the University of Oregon. Miss Lillian L. Stupp, instructor, and that was of one’s acquaintance. | sen: Committee on nominations, J. kind, sembles of And; while}lined with The the ensembl ne unquestionably {8 the gray skirt was out six inches below the georgette. | Bon compulsory education law. 1 to late] New inclosed ‘touring car. blacksiron lamp posts, is, a chlevement: for the Elec- | ad Gedrge. Anderson of the Buicl Ponstruttion company, | (isteibusing agency in Denver with h handled all the construction | them for the past week and he has st ull of which te ja knit NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS 8444 Res, Russell H. Nichols-Homer R. Lathrop and Charles.B. Spurlock, Deweese Cr. 73.75 Ac. ft. presented at the April meeting of the Board with the recommendation that certificates of appropriation be issud. omen" (Sighed) L.C. BISHOP, Supt. Water Division No. 1 {Storey and Ben Loomis have | The annual meeting of the cham- ber will be held as planned at the Estimates Cheerfully Given date in order that the forum com. mittee may be able to work in har-| mony with the banquet committee. Wives of members are cordially in-| vited to at —____—_. American league pitchers will not Notice is hereby given to all that on March 16, 1925, the under- APARTMENTS Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that_on March 16, 1925, the under fgets bial , Oral argument reached in supreme Ni Rnere ‘ B s bined pene +] ,The following committees were) court in Mtigation contesting public | creditors and other persons inter- |other.phase in the same Connection panied ‘by’President Fi Gs: Nicolae | cote) cru ernies ont nar cons | cated Ine the-above: entitled” estate oth Stocks Have Been Combin All s Pub. . March 16, 1925. ! Annual Spring EDITION s2e < 4 *--Area supplemented by Spurlock Reservoir, 7 i 4 ni red slat ‘busll ex eallaniean The above proof will be open for public inspection for one day Make Your Reservations---Phone y i) or 16 and a Representative shome in Minneapots, ’™ Joniy at th office of the Secretary of the Sta‘c Bourd of Control at | : Aone es oy Cheyenne, Wyo., April 1, 1926 from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. and if no Will Call ORT E, contest is filed within fifteen days from said date the proofs will be WASHINGTON, March 16.— The Anything and Everything Administrator of the Estate of Mary J. Millett, deceased. Publish March 16, 23, 30; April G. 18. 1925. et for