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WEDNESOAV, JUNE 7, 1922. BUM -SPRINGS | I [ On your Auto should have the attention of an Expert— iI A POSITIVE GUARANTEE |; that “If it doesn’t Stand Up it doesn’t cost you a cent’’ ! I II goes with every job Scotty does 1i BRING ’EM IN, l| '' S P" ngs ’ Axes > and oher parts. We’ll do a ! I |, GOOD job of it—and our price will be Right' '! || Scotty Clark | SHULER S MEAT MARKET ■ CHOICE MEATS Ham, Bacon, Sausage and Fish Fresh Milk and Whipping Cream. This cream is from 35 to 40 per cent test and will whip in from 1 to 2 min. Located in Old Standard Reatanrant Bldtf. PHONBIO .... Codx.Vyomind - I NEW & SECOND HAND STORE I Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, Pelts and Furs At the Old Place on Sheridan Avenue, Cody, Wyoming n Successor to ( Lambert’, 2nd Hand Store) Have you seen the Clymer Windshield | Spotlight | the newest and best thing’[in B spotlights—stays put. Used | also as a trouble light. Goodyear and Michelin Tires and Tubes Full line of Auto Accessories and Supplies The Yellowstone Garage CHAS. STUMP, Proprietor Ctt- ■■ ■ - - ■ ■ ■ ■ J Miiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiin | BILLIARDS! | lllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll I Carom Billiards -j- Pocket Billiards I | Soft Brinks, Lunch, Cigars | | PATCH ELL’S | NOW LOCATED AT THE IRMA HOTEL TilllllllllllllllllilllilllimilllllllllllllilllillllllllllliillllllllliilllllliillllilillllilHllHlllT I Make No. Mistake I When you need Auto Equipment be | sure to get the dependable kind —the kind | we handle. Firestone tires, the kind that give you ‘Most Miles Per Dollar.’ Westric Batteries I | THE PARK GARAGE | IpWMIllWIIll! , , w gij? 5 6mall.Tovn 6tuff 1 KNOW a man WHO LIVES In Cody • • WHERE he is important • • TO A certain extent • • AS ONE of the organizers • • OF THE so-called J ♦ • LAW AND order league • • A LEADER of the Lily Whites • • OR THE Silent Ten • • OR THE Busy Six • • OR WHATEVER it is • • AND AT all times • • A STRONG advocate • • FOR STRICT enforcement OF prohibition * • IT IS rumored • • HE EVEN sent away • • TO A neighboring town • • FOR A stool pigeon • • WITH a little white mustache • • AND SANDY hair • • AND PLEASING smile • e WHO SITS about • • POOL halls AND IN local hotels • • SPYING • • ON SOME poor devil WITH A thirst • • WHILE incidentally IN BETWEEN times • • BY WAY of deception DOING odd painting jobs • • HERE AND there • * AND THIS good citizen WHO GOES out of his way TO MAKE a better Cody AND WHO is a serious • • METHODIST church man * • AND observed at all services NONE SINGING louder HYMNS OF goodness TRUTH AND purity • • AN ALL the rest of it RECENTLY WENT to Billings • • TO THE Shriner’s convention OR something • ♦ AND apparently LET HIS foot slip FOR according to reports HAD SUCH a hilarious time THAT ONE evening HE WAS carried up to bed WHERE HE remained • • FOR SEVERAL days APPARENTLY quite overcome WITH “tonsilitis” AND NO one blames him • • FOR BECOMING ill AT THE Shriner’s revel AS A matter of fact IT REALLY doesn’t make SUCH a lot of difference TO THE world in general I SUPPOSE President Harding ATE JUST as many eggs • • FOR BREAKFAST as usual REGARDIess of how our friend • • HAD BEEN celebrating AND IT’S rather a credit • • TO THE man BECAUSE we didn’t know • • HE WAS so human ,e • BUT IT seems a shame • • THAT with all that money • • THROWN TO the winds • • ONE WHO has continually • • TALKED of the importance ■ • AND THE loyalty OF keeping our money at home • • HADN’T in this instance • • PRACTICED what he preaches • • AND patronized OUR OWN bootleggers. • • So much for that. PIANO FOR SALE—Bargain price. Easy terms. Inquire a«, Enterprise. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Os Time Apponited for Proving Will, Etc. In District Court, Fifth Judicial Dis trict. The State of Wyoming) )ss. County of Park ) In the Matter of the Estate of William T. Hogg, Deceased. To all persons interested in said EsL'.te: Notice is hereby given, that j Monday, the 26th day of June, 1922, at; 10 o’clock, A. M. of said day, at the i Court Room of said Court, in the County of Park, or as soon thereafter as same can be heard, has been ap pointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said William T. Hogg, deceased and for hearing the application of Sarah Isabelle Hogg for the issuance to her of Letters Tes tamentary, when and where any per son interested may appear and con test the same. Dated this 6th day of June, 1922. GEORGE S. RUSSELL, Clerk. ORILLA DOWNING, Deputy. Dwight E. Hollister, Attorney for Petitioner. First publication June 7, 1922. Last publication June 21, 1922. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for clerk of the District Court, subject to the will of the Republicans of Park County at the August primaries. W. B. THOMSON. The White- Collar —a passport to bigger things Ask the man of affairs. He’ll tell you that one of the first essentials of success is to look the part. And it is these men whom you’ll find wearing white freshly starched collars. You’ll like the way wo launder your collars —you’ll like the smartness, the com fort, the finish we impart to them, and the roominess wo leave for easy sliding of the tie. Phone, and our repreaoQ tative will call. THE CODY LAUNDRY ■■A Reflnite Plant” * e i • Taste is a matter of tobacco quality We Kite it as our honest ijdhk belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer hk quality (and hence of better F - taste) than in any other awVi cigarette at the price. y . Liggttt & Mytrt Ttbatn Ct. V ■? Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended 20 for I.Bc O 10 for 9c ' . 1 1 Jz- Vacuum tin. of 50 -45 c *jk*| IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PARK COUNTY, WYOMING ROY H. MALBONE Plaintiff, Vs. ’ MARIA MALBONE, Defendant. |TO MARIA MALBONE, whose resi dence is unknown: YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED: that the above named plaintiff has filed in the above entitled Court his petition in which you are made de fendant, the object and prayer of said petition being to obtain a divorce from you upon the grounds of deser tin for a term of more than one year prior to the filing of said petition. You are hereby notified that you are required to answer the said per\ tion on or before the Ist day of July, 1922, or default will be entered against you and the prayer of said petition be g! anted. Everyone SHOULD SPEND AT LEAST ONE VACATION IN “THE LAND OF WONDERS”—YELLOW STONE PARK—AND SEE SIGHTS AND SCENES THE LIKE OF WHICH DO NOT EXIST ELSE WHERE. BY THE WAY, THIS IS THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF YELLOWSTONE PRESI DENT U. S. GRANT SIGNED THE ACT OF DEDI CATION OF YELLOWSTONE “FOR THE ENJOY MENT AND BENEFIT OF THE PEOPLE,” ON MARCH 1, 1882. BRIEFLY, THE ATTRACTIONS ARE—AN IN COMPARABLE CLIMATE, WILD ANIMALS OF NUMEROUS SPECIES LIVING THEIR NATURAL LIFE (YELLOWSTONE IS THE LARGEST WILD GAME PRESERVE IN THE WORLD); MAGNIFI CENT FORESTS; WILD FLOWERS OF BRILL IANT HUES, IN GREAT VARIETY AND PROFU SION; LAKES, RIVERS, WATERFALLS (THE GREAT FALL IS ALMOST TWICE AS HIGH AS NIAGARA), INNUMERABLE RIVERS AND CREEKS; GEYSERS, MUD VOLCANOES, HOT AND MINERAL SPRINGS, EXQUISITELY COL ORED POOLS; MOUNTAINS AND CANYONS, WONDERFUL HOTELS, BUNGALOW CAMPS, AN AUTOMOBILE RIDE THAT HAS NO COUN TERPART IN ALL THE WORLD, AND—THE CODY ROAD. IF YOU DON’T SEE THE CODY ROAD THROUGH THE BUFFALO BILL COUN TRY YOU DON’T SEE YELLOWSTONE. WHY NOT GO THIS YEAR? TAKE THE FAM ILY! GO ON FROM GARDINER TO THE PACIF IC NORTHWEST, RETURN BY WAY OF STU PENDOUS GLACIER NATIONAL PARK OR THROUGH CALIFORNIA, AS YOU PREFER. DE CIDE WHEN, THEN LET ME MAKE YOUR RES ERVATIONS SO YOU WILL BE SURE OF AC COMMODATIONS. ASK ME HOW TO INCLUDE COLORADO WITHOUT ADDED RAIL COST. F. KLING Ticket Agent Everywhere West WITNESS my hand and the B4al of thia Court this 6th day of May 1922. (SEAL) GEORGE R. RUSSELL; Clerk of the District Court. First publication May 10, 1922 • Last publication June 14, 1922 IRMA HOTEL CODY, WYOMING Under New Management First Class Dining Room Sample Rooms Pool and Billiard Hall In Con nection J. F. FILES, Manager PAGE FIVE