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IONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 BOHOL UAWTO | BRNeNs UP FATHER 2 BE APPOSED IN DURT BATTLE (Continued From Page One) esult from the exercise of a pro- overnmental function by the state 4 not constitute an unlawful tak- Mang of property. Counse} for the appellees, on the other hand, based their argument on he contention that the new school law violated the natural rights of hiberty and property secured by the onstitution; that it amounted to a dental of the rights of those follow- Hing the useful occupation of conduct- ling a school, violated parental con- trol over children and exceeded the police power of the state. There was Ma contractural right of those charter led by the state to conduct private schools, they further held, which the state could nct take away, ‘The real purpose of the law was described by the attorneys for the private schools as one to completely destroy private primary schools in the state. Insisting that should this Ine pyf mitted. secondary schools, col- y % and universities could also be rought under state control, counsel ‘or the schools contended this would ean that only those subjects could he taught and thore theeorles and hoctrines expounded which the state pproved. ‘The Seventh Day Adventists and Domestic and Foreign Missionary so- jety of the Protestant Episcopal yhurch, as friends of the court, filed briefs attacking the school law, BCANDAL TRIAL THRILLS CROWD (Continued From Page One) er countess or Carnarvon: *T am glad they are going to b¢ arried tomorrow. Now I can put screw on.” ‘The maid added that her mistress, ho always had confided in her vol- tartly and without prying on her t, had spent hours sorting Colonel gistoun's letters, which she in- nde to use during the trial. Mrs. mnistoun told the maid she had en through “a terrible ordeal,” the id declared. “She said {t was a dreadful thing use letters against anyone who 4 loved you,” the maid testified. Bhe also told me that elthough she 4 married Colonel Dennistoun she d never loved him.” ‘The witness said her mistress had pid her that Colonel Dennistoun ed her lots of money and that e was forced to use the letters to et it back. Colonel Dennistoun testified his prmer wife had confessed to him thin a few months after their mar- ge in 1910 that she had been un- ithful to him, The man in the case said, was Oscar Senhouse, @ pung American, who {frequently s mentioned in the earlier days of e trial and with whom Mrs. Den- toun on crors examination had de- d there was any undue intimacy. said he first became suspicious 1911, and that his wife finally con- her misconduc USSOLINIIS RECOVERING (Continued From Page One) Signor Mussolini's strong con- tution. From that mome! gradual {m- ovement began and the premier, ough weakened by loss of blood, is considered out of danger a ek afterward when he entered the t stage of convalescence. The tors believe the ulcer is passing rough the process of cicatrization. he premier’s condition continued improve rapidly, making it pos- ble for him to leave his bed last ek but the physicians insisted tt he take extreme care of him: They directed that he avoid violent exercise and have pro- ited him when he shall leave his Hdence from riding. fencing or too speedy motoring. ip news of Premier Mussolini's ess came on February 16 with the ouncement that he was suffering m «a slight influenza attack. iter {t was stated that he re- ering but needed strict care. Re of a relapse and an operation ire denied. ebraska Man At Thermop Catches Pair of Robbers HERMOPOLIS. Wyo., March 16. Are You Out of a Job? fe Tribune will help every and woman tn Casper tn rch of employment to find ork by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads. he mber it will cost you noth to advertise your services The Tribune. If you cre tn need of work HO-HUM! HERE IT 16 MORNIN’ AGIN= | DUPPOSE 'LL HAVE To ait .UR- Bathing in and drinking the waters of the world’s largest mineral hot springs here sure puts the pep to a fellow, A. B. Sayles, of Grant Island, Neb., here taking the baths for rheumat- ism, wasn’t able to walk when he struck Thermopolis three weeks ago. Friday morning, when yeggs broke Into five busines places, Sayles chased the burglars for half a dozen y blocks, captured them both and 4 them over to police. Sayles says he feels so well since taking the baths that he gets up early every morning to see the glor- ious Wyoming sun come up. Day was just breaking when he came upon the yeggs smashing a pane of glass in a door of Woods Brothers department store. Dawes Loses Out On Most Of Excitement WASHINGTON, March l4.— (United Press.)\— Vice President Dawes lost out on some excitement again today. The senate was thrown into an uproar when Senator Ernst inquired if he could be permitted to call a colleague “a willful, wicked, mall- cious Har". During the commotion that ensued the vice president was ADVERTISE resting in his office. When peace was resumed and Dawes returned, some one was heard to remark: “There he goes. again!” He lost out ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a vasis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lin Ail charged advertising will be booked “se: lines” irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days aiter insertion. No republica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement, CLOSING HOUR Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late — to Classify. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE ENTS. Must he accompanied by cash or heck in full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. ——— HELP WANTED—MALE ee WANTED with roller an pull them kates Get Wifteen boys and doga that in the movies Casper's Gang See Stewart at Iris Theater at Once WANTED—Men, women and chil: dren's haircutting, 40 cents. Hatr cutting specialists. 116 B, Second. POSITIONS WANTED will care for chil- Phone 2665. YOUNG LADY dren evenings. SERVICES OFFERED sewing done, Mrs. Smith, 933 PLAIN and children reasonable. AIR WEAVING swirrels, 140 East shingled, G. SWITCHE! FRESH sweet milk delivered to your door, 18 cents per quart, after March Ist. Carlson Dairy, Phone 144, WANTED—Children to care for in home, reasonable. Box Bl, Tribune. DRESSMAKING at my home. Phone Che Casper Sunday Cribune SERVICES OFFERED GET your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you a square deal, Special attention given to piping and repair work. All wi suaranteed. Phone 2090J, WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home, Prices reasonable. All work guar: anteed to be high cla We call for and deliver. Pho! 1499-M. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddle horses to rent. L. BE, Blanch- ard. Phone 2014M, REPAIRING and remodeling. W. V. Johnston, the Carpenter, 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J. NOTICE, Announcing the removal of the Vanity Box Beauty Parlor to its temporary location at 150 North Grant where I will be pleased to meet my old and new custom Phone 3007-W. Mrs. Nancy Conner. BUILDING and repair work, floor sanding. Phone 376-W. ACME CABINET SHOP, Planing mill Phone us for prices. Al R. yer, Mgr. House phone 2753-W. op phone 1806-W. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD RUNABOUT In good condition, tires nearly new.. Price $235.00. Easy terms. This will make a good delivery car. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—1918 Dodge Touring, good running order, good cord tires, new battery, cheap. Phone 11R4. FOR SALE FORD TON TRUCK This is a good one Price $140.00 EARL C. BOYLE, INC. FOR SALE FORD TOURING We have several tourings priced from $125.00 up. Let us show you. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE—Nash Sport, fine wire wheels, looks and runs like new; also Nash 4-passenger Coupe, cheap for cash. Phone 1078. FOR SALE FORD COUPE In_ excellent condition. Price .00, Easy terms. FARL C. BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD SEDAN It will pay you to Investigate this one. Price $475.00, Easy terms. FARL C. BOYLE, Inc. For Sale—Household Goods OR SALE—Dining Kerpen Uving room furniture. walnut bedroom suite, three oil paintings, L. C, Smith typewriter, sewing machine and floor lamp, very reasonable. Phone 2365. THE room suite, STORE WITH THE SMALL OVER Dd SALE—Bed drop le: FOR ng and mat kitchen table, nitary cots, $3.50; electric wash- machine, $39.75; coal range, 2.60; kitchen table, $1; refrigerator, $10; Clark Jewel range, Lorain at- tachment, $60; four-hole gas range, $10; Kitchen cabinet, $15. Shades and lMnoleum at special prices. HUNTER- Phone 226 242 W. First St. YOR SALE-—Baby bed,’ dresser, table and chairs, rugs, one large 1254-6, Washington. bed, bicycle FOR SALE—Leaving town, will sell cheap, Singer sewing machine, gate leg table, stand table, dish gas range, etc. House for rent, fur- nished. 252 8. Botolph. 252 SALE—One dining room table, Sanitary cot, cheap. Phone p t FOR WANTED TO BUY WE buy, sell and trade. Call us, MeComb Furniture Co., corner 1th and Poplar. Phone 2373J. WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand baby stroller; must be reasonable, Phone 28738W. WANTED "O BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, SRotelaa all househoid goods, Phone 1086, WANTED TO BUY—A secondhand floor lamp stand without shade; must be reasonable. Box 95, Tribune. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater tn exchange for @ gas you Ash St. rauge or heater. Phone 1086, Five TRUE UC] THAT THE NIGHTS ARE 91% MONTHS LONG AT THE NORTH POLE - Im GOIN’ UP WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Highest casb price paid for second hand furnt ture. Brooks 749 East H Phone 1648-W, WANTED — Used furniture and stoves. rye’s Furniture Store, 249 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1278. pa Biase hint Al el WBE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co,, 234 S. David. Phone 249. Pianos,’ Phonographs, Etc. ; — PIANOS GOOD Upright practice plano, $85, terms $10 down, $5 per month. Another at $155, terms $10, $8 per month. Either may be exchanged within one year for full value ap: plied on another piano. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 EB, Second, Casper. Phone 194, FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Hatching eggs. stand: ard bred 8S. C. W. Leghorns, in- cluding our 1924 winners at Wyo- ming poultry show; grade A, $1.50 setting. $9 per hundred; Grade B, $3 setting. Phone 1028R. 828 E. 12th. FOR SALE—S. C. Ancona eggs from Hogan tested breeding pen, selected by expert judge from large flock for high egg production. Pen headed by male purchased direct from Sheppard's’ famous Ancona farm from high egg producing stock. Winners at poultry show. Thirteen eggs for $1.50. F. BE. Crater, 725 E, Second. Phone 675J. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WILL sell all’ or any quantity of 200 coming two year old Ram- bouillet ewes, all eligible for reg tration, bred by the late J. D. Car- michael. These ewes are bred to stud rams from the flock of King Bros. and cOmmence lambing March 27th, Apply William Addison, Box 301, Riverton, Wyo. FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein milkers. L. E. Blanch- ard, Phone 2014M. For Sale—Miscellaneous sawed oak, dining room upholstered to match. FOR SALE—Quarter round top, pedestal table with six leather seat chairs and buffet Call 2081J. WE will make a liberal allowance on your old stove or gas range in exchange for a new and up-to-date nge; 25 per cent off on all gas eaters. We handle only the best line of paints. E. P. Brennan, 144 S. Durbin, just around the corner from Second street. FOR SALE—Everbearing berry plgnts. 1242 8. Phone 1075J. FOR SALE—Brown fur cape, suit- able for spring wear, excellent condition, very reasonable. Phone 2880, mornings. UNREDEEMED high grade sults SH sale very cheap. 249 8. Cen: ter St. straw: David. FOR SALE—We always have fresh stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, oil and accessories: low storage and repairing. Willis Gar. age, 363 S. Ash. Phone 1891W. RADIO BATTERIES—TUBES A. B. & C, tested batteries. Radiola and Cunningham tested tubes. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Two very desirable of. fice rooms, third floor Producers and Refiners Bldg. Inquire E. T, Williams Ol) Co. FOR RENTSuite in O. 8, Bldg. of office rooms For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month: electrics. $5, Repair: ing don Brooke, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. RENT—Sewing machines; ex: t repairing, all makes, parts, necesgories, Singer Co., 121 E. First. Phone 2205. FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices, Cali 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR RENT—Chicken Ranch ror Pe FOR RENT—Chicken ranch, good house, good water and outbuild: Inge: Phone 2745M. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM at the Antlers; moderate, gentleman. cott. exclusive, 616 5S. Wol FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Roome with bath, $3.60 per week, Royal hotel, 258 W’, jet. Phone 2735-J. FOR RENT—Room for gentleman, Call after 6 o'clock or on Sun days, 631 8 Beech. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Dor: cas Apts., 1023 EB, Second. Phone 1309. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus HOH: T'S ONLY TEN OCLOCK :- OH! WELL: For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT— Modern, furnished apartment, consisting of living room, kitchen, bath, very desirable for couple; steam heat furnished: laundry facilities; downtown lo tion, Tribune building; rent very re: sonable, Phone 1539d or call Apt. 1, Tribune Bldg. Reduced Rent One of the Finest Apartments IN CASPER for rent; unfurnished, $35; two large rooms, kitchen and private bath, two large closets, steam heat and plenty of hot water fur: nished; best close in location 345 South Park avenue. See this before you rent; adults preferred. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment, $35. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished apartment, three large rooms, with bath and laundry room, Apply 639 8, Grant. Phone 1989. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment with private bath, steam heat, gas and lights furnished; garage; adults. 743 8. Grant. Phone 2047. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one room, breakfast nook, kitchen- ette and bath, laundry privileges 428 S. Grant. Phone 2042M. ———— FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished a! tment, lights and gas furnished, with or without gar FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Partly furnished, most desirable four-room apartment in Casper; luwn, trees, tile bath and otherwise modern, Pelton & Hemry. Phone 293 or 928) LARGE seven-rom house in business section with store front, suitable for renting rooms; reasonable rent Phone 357 FOR RENT—New, modern five-room unfurnished house, all modern, close in, fireplace, 918 E, Fourth, FOR RENT—Seven-room house. Phone 1843. furnished FOR RE. thing furnish: Inquire 336 FOR RENT—) ¢ rooms, pan- try, bath, steam heat, furnished, connecting gurage, corner A and| Kimball, full finished basement, suit able for boarders, roomers or any business purpose Where close in loca- tion is required. Phone 1078. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, lights and gas, privilege of modern ‘conveniences. 1234 8. Oak. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, partly furnished house. Inquire evenings 1218 S. Ash, basement. Phone 809R. FOR SALE—HOUSES age, on bus line and pavement. sy? Phone 367. a FOR SALE —Two-room furnished FOR RENT—Furnished barement| house: best by leat. LaCrAR Ltn apartment. 445 8. Park, Phone] town. Call at 1 St. Botolph. 387. eels Hed W four-room house, good lot, FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,| near Second street, $1,600. Terms. private bath, breakfast nook, fur-| Owner, 111 8, Lowell nished or unfurnished, electric washer in laundry, no objection to] FOR room modern one or two children. Phone 2762.| house, close in, on Lincoln, for 1218 S. Jefferson. $200 down payment. Phone FOR RENT—Fourroom modern,| FOR SAL’ hree-room semi-mod- furnished semi-basement apart- ern house with breakfast nook and merit, vate entrance, garage. 1312] sarage, near CY, $1,200 on easy S. Poplar, Phone 1681M. terms. Phone 2606 FOR RENT—Furnished two-room upartment with private bath. 523 8. Lincoln. LOW garage, from Second street, FOR RENT—Three-room and room modern, furnished . ments; gas and Ights furnished: on bus line. Inquire barber shop, 1147 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one room, kitchen and bath. 444 E. Yellowstone. Phone 1024W. FOR RENT—Two and three-room furnished apartments, newly deco- RENT—Furnished apartment private bath, half block 133 S. Conwell. rated, private bath, close in. 231 8. Grant. Phone 277J. REASONABLE rent, down town, For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five cres or mc cluse in, dandy place for chickens. $50 per acre, one third cash, balance 12 months. Phone 2606. BUSINESS CHANCES | ing and exch (DY NANOS ett eee Company has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Wyoming, with a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000,- 00,) divided into Fifty Thousand (50,000) shares of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each, and a term of existence of Fifty (50) years. The number of Directors shall be three (3), and the names of those who 1] manage the af- fairs of the company for the first year are H. B. Durham, V. C. Snedden and E. Paul Bacheller. The object of the corporation is to engage in the wholesale and retail sale and distribution of automobile, motor car and motor truck tires, tubes and casings, both pneumatic and solid, accessories and parts, and to conduct and maintain a. general automobile, motor car and motor truck tire, tube and ing repair, vuleaniz. nge business; to own, buy, purchase, lease or otherw acguire real and @ersonal prop- erty for use in said business and to issue the canital stock of this company in full or part payment therefor, und to sell or mort e the same whenever in the opinion of the Board of Directors it is necessary or advantageous in the conduct of said business. The operations of the company shell be carried on in the State of Wyoming. and in other states of the United Stat Tke principal place of business in the yoming, shall b: sper, located at 402 Mid- modern, furnished and unfurnished apartments for sleeping or house- keeping. 140 BE. Midwest. FOR RENT—A modern semi-base- ment apartment, unfurnished, three large rooms with private bath and laundry room. 639 8. Grant. Phone 1989. ATLY furnished Z-room apt., on pavement, $30 per month Includ- ing lights and gas, 319 8S. Jackson, phone 1872-W. YELLOWSTONE apartments. W. Yellowstone. Phone 2750, MILNE APARTMENTS 1 FURNISHED four-room apart- ment and 1 unfurnished apart- ment; steam heat; garage if desired. Inquire 918 B. Second. FOR RENT—4-room semi-basement furnished apartment, modern, large rooms, y, clothes closets. 10! : 426 RENT—Furnished or FOR unfur+ nished — livin, room, bedroom, kitchenette, breakfast nook, ¢ and bath; newly decorate FOR RENT-~ Desirable modern ap§rtment, unfurnished except Murphy bed and stoves, new Duplex house. 738 Lind Ave FOR RENT—Modern, | semi-base- ment apt., unfurnished three large rooms, with private bath and laun- dry room. Apply 539 Grant ay- enue. Phone 1989. FOR RENT—Apartments. Dorcas Apts., 1023 E. Second. Phone 1309. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, also garage. 633 C FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, bath, furnished including gas and ghts; reasonable rent; private en- 616 Divine. Phone 1869M. FOR RENT—HOUSES three-room fur+ ot, lights 0; on bus Phone 701 FOR nished and fuel line, at 1228 B. FOR house. RENT—Nice house, garden 3} furnished, 16th. “ RENT — Four-room modern 637 W. Ninth. Phone 730J. FoR RONT- Brand new four or (iveroom. etrictly modern house; hardwood throughout, full basement, furnace, Bonnie Brae near East 11th, fine section, on paving, $50 per month. Adults preferred. Casper Realty Co. Phone 38}. FOR RENT — Five-room modern house with four room apartment In basement, gas. garage, chicken yard, wn, garden spot, on pave ment and bus line; 1310 8. Spruce street; rent $65, Guaranteed Invest: ment Co. Phone 410, evenings 2023. FOR TRADE—Clear Monta: for Casper equities. Phone FOR TRADE—Hudson car, in good shape, for two or three-room house and lot, must be clear of encumbrance. Phone 249 or call 224 8. Davi FOR TRADE—Clear lots for clear car, furniture or good equity in improved property. Phone 1078. FOR TRADE—Homestead reliquish- ment for used truck, ton or larger. Write or call F. C. Winklebleck, Glenrock, Wyo. WILL TRADE—320 acres of land, six miles from Shoshonl, all fenced and clear of encumbrance, for Cas ber property that is clear of debt. Phone 249. 234 8S. David. 7-passenger FOR SALE OR house, $100.00 down or will take car as first payment. H. R. Mc Mullin, Mills, Wyo. LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil) the owners ple iT) and clai‘m— One pair nose glasses One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather case. Child's brown kid glov Bunch of keys in black leather cai Binck teather vanity bag. ose glasses In case. PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained Artualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve- ning. $8 p.m. Apt. 8. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609 BRIDGE lessons given. Grant, Phone 2049K WOMEN-GIRLS—Come Join, reduce, rebulld h? physical’ culture class at Elks' gymnasium, Phone 2665. MADAME FRANC es Psycho-Palinist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. (443 W. Yellowstone, apt. in rear. Hours ufter 10. GOING to Denver wednesday 15th, accominods $$ each, 212 .N LEGAL NOTICES FOR RENT—Chicken ranch, good house, good water and outbuild- \ a ings. Phone 2745M. AUDITORS LARGE seven-room house in busi ©. H. REIMERTH & CO. | ness section with store front, suit. Certifled Public Accounts able for renting rooms; reasonable Income Tax Service rent. Phone 367. 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIK PREBLE FOR TRADE ud id Accounts on 1 ‘ax Consultants Suite 211. Cor Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 DENBERKG fle Account Income Tax Service Phone 18 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 BE, Second St, Phone LOIM RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone (352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO, hone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 119 B. Fifth CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS at dacksou one 56 co. Phe ir CHIROPRACTORS i. 8 A. G, JE WS AG Miawest Bldg. M. BE. HARNOED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. GROVE. DRS Suite 3! Scott Bidg. 1161 nd. Phone DOCTORS THR CASVEK PRIVATE HOSPITAL, 93% South Durbin—Vhone WOMEN'S AND CHILDEE HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—thor {| Stall SURGERY, ‘OLOGY AND OB RIGS J G 38’ Homer K. Lath Victor K. Dac is . M.D, NOSE AND THROAT Saunton, M.S. M.D. SKIN AND NKAY TREATMENT GENITOURINARY DISEASES: G. B. Underwood, M.D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PHARMACIST RS. Lothian, Ph INTIST (. Dun oD in t c. v Offices Kobrbaugh Bu 1s st Second Stre Telephones 4) and “MARSHALL HERBERT L, Oliee 208 South K WAR if Urivate Hospital, 6 ” General Practice Surgery Obstetrics pis Stet HE al th dae al leds DR © UW PLATZ, Over rants Stop Din of Children 30 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the! Weaver Rubber & Vulcanizing| 0-5 Bldg. DK. 1 N. FROST Physician and Surgeon Phone 123 PAGE NINE The Show Is Over But There’s a Perpetual Show of Used Cars In Our Salesroom. Here Are Samples: te, Chevrclee Sedanette new August erase tose 50 Lixenew $850 1 Dodge Touring in pertect me- condi- chanical tion Nash Casper Motor /-ompany 146 S. Kimball Phone 1818 vs. Mrs, Ella Clarkson, Defendant, Under and by virtue of an ex- ecution issued out of the District Court of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, on the 26th day of January 1925, in an action wherein the Richards & Cunningham Company a corporation, is plaintiff and Mrs. Ella Clarkson, is defendant, upon a judgment rendered on the 21st day of January, 1924 in favor of said plaintiff and against said d fendant for the sum of $1,005 with interest thereon from the date thereof at the rate of 7% per annum and costs, I have here- tofore upon the 28th day of Jan- uary 1926, levied upon as provided by law, all the right, title, claim, and interest of said defendant in and to the following described property, to-wit: The NEM jand the S% of the NW, and NW of the S NE of the all in Township 32 North, Range 2 West of the 6th P. M. in Na- trona County, Wyoming, and no- tice is hereby given that I will on the 19th day of March, 1925 be- tween the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon of the eame day, at the front door of the Court House in Casper. Natrona County, Wy ming, sell at public vendue for t, title, claim and cash, all the rig interest of the said defendant in west Building. and the agent in he above describ charge thereof is E. Paul Bachel: | o%@, the above described prop: ler, Casper, Wyoming ry to satisty the Jud oH 217 Pr f rir 4 et teed > PITRE SE L-| ment, with interest end costs and B CHELLER, mecrnibe costs, to the highest ish March Vier Peet roeeted this Sist day of January, E OF SALE UPON ag teen EXECUTION ALEXANDER McPHERSON, State of Wyoming, County of Sheriff, Natrona Cou Nutrone ae. Wyoming In the District. Court, Highth | By FRED E. PLACE, Judicial District. Deputy. Wy R Cunningham Pub. Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23; Merch ation, Plaintiff,’ 2, 9 and 16, 1925 LAWYERS HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Midwest Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-1011 Oil Exchange Bidg. Room 3832 HAGENS & MURANE payers hunge Building » HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con. Roy, Ldig, 206-207 Ol ee T oO} WIN 202 ER and WINTER il Exchange Bldg, Phone 161 05 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 CASEY_& McNALLY Koom 616-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEHRLI _ Attorneys 212, Con. Roy. Bldg. thone 41 KE. PAUL BACHELLER Midwest Bldg. Phone 794. GEO. W. FERGUSON | Attorney Km, 22, Townsend Gidg. Phone 196) W. PY N Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 WILLIS STIDGER Law Suite 218, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 epee peereeseneeescoemyeresigoes OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 OS Bldg. Phone 2217 JOUN HENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg, 212 So. Center Phone 198 OPTOMETRIST _ EYES CAREFULLY TE! And Glasses Properly Fitted by BR. L. EVANS 134 S, Center St. OSTEOPATH DK. CAROLINE ©. Office and Residence— Phone 38% Db DAVIS oE oth ~ KODAK FINISHING Developing a and glossy V | Inclose cvin with roll and _buve C0. D, expense WYO. PHOTO CO., Box LiL ROOFING. WYOMING ROOFING CO. 327 Kast ith Vhone (suid AU Kinds of Roots Kepuired . and Applied ae WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NEL War and Trauster (€ Crating, Phone 123 Moving, Storage