Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 3

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a3 F TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918 Dr. La ROSE THE MASTER MIND CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST PRIVATE PARLORS — UPSTAIRS NEW COBB BUILDING (Next to the Wyatt) MOST POWERFUL MEDIUM ON * EARTH, BEST KNOWN Far in advance of the ordinary reader you meet; in a cl distinctly imself. wonderful e and the object If he fails in this test it you nothing. Is not this chic tells y r most fair? The Master Mind, the remarkable Seer, is world famous for his many startling predictions that have come to pass and is recognized by press, public and the foremost scientists of Europe and America as the most dis tinguished medium of modern times. In plain but forcible language he will tell you what is best to do in serious matter, giving you the s well as the bad information is to be had. He comforts the week and cheers the sorrowing. Ad- vises you with a certainty that is higher than any natural power. The prosperous business man is told how to continue so, how to avoid mistakes that would bring disaster. The sweet- heart, wife or husband is given the proper advice to bring about happi- ness. A force of power—call it what you H—is implanted ‘within the weak and backward to gain success and their heart’s desire. The Master Mind also positively guarantees to tell you who and when you will marry,'all about your secret troubles, the cause and remedy. This strange man gives infailible advice oon facts (not guesses) on all af- ‘s of life. There way fo everybody. Learn the way and live life as it should be. Be successful. Be happy. Find the right road today, don’t hesitate, but act now. sult gentle pow: inspire within you the germ of am- bition that leads to success. THE MASTER MIND PROVES HIS POWER TO HELP YOU. Through real demonstration and con- vincing tests in your presence, not|monds and cash advanced him. mere promises alone, and succeeds even in the most difficult cases where weak and half developed mediums have completely failed. No fee un- less you get the Truth, Relief, and Help you seek. There is no secret hidden from this man’s vision, no mystery he cannot define. Many sad hearts have been gladdened, many weary lives made bright through the advice and mag- netism of this remarkable man. He simply baffles description and amazes men and women in all walks of life, who daily consult him on love, court- ship, marriage, divorces, wills, deeds, mortgages, investments, speculations, business, travels, changes etc. The Master Mind has_ brought about more happy marriages re- united more separated than any med- ium in America. He makes ‘a spe- cialty of he @ those in trouble and brings about your every wish in love or business in a very short time. Cal! today; tomorrow may be too late. Remember the name and number —New Cobb Building, next to the Wyatt apartments. THE SUCCESS OF THE MASTER MIND is based entirely upon the manner in which he deals with his clients. In the first place his business methods “are absolutely clean and honest; he never promises more than he is absolutely sure that he can do; he makes no mis- leading or unbusinessllike proposi- tions, while he is anxious to help every one, he wants to do so upon an honest, fair and square basis. | with mutual confidence and respect between himself and clients. He has earnestly devoted his life to the ex- ive study of his profession. He ered every secret pertaining ychic phenomena and thor- oped every phase of mental mediumship. HIS WONDERFUL CLAIRVOYANT POWERS are almost beyond belief. You will be astonished and mystified at the remarkable things he will tell you concerning yourself and others you are interested in, HE STANDS ALONE, possessing a FORCE OF POWER, A GIFT, call it what you will, that none can ex- plain, none can account for. His Advice Universally Sought The Master Mind’s advice has never been sought in vain in the great crisis of life; his counsel has always shone forth clear, luminous and right; the tottering fortunes of many men have been saved from wreck by a word from the lips of this wonderful man; in the great game of business men have staked their all on the advice of The Master Mind and won. Friends long-sepa- rated have been united thru his in- strumentality. The proverbial “slip twixt the cup and the lip’ has been ayerted in thousands of instances thru his ability to read the future. Romances without number have end- ed happily, and the altar fires of love burn in countless homes today be- cause of The Master Mind’s profound understanding of human destiny. REMEMBER THE MASTER MIND is the only member in this city of the world famed “Psychic Brotherhood” and can bring to bear upon your case the full irresistible power of his mighty organization. The Master Mind is alwavs here, OTHERS COME AND GO; the Mas- ter Mind remains. CONCLUSION. The Master Mind challenges the| world to produce his equal and will cause things to be as you desire. COME AND PARTICIPATE IN|} THESE ADVANTAGES freely and} in after years you wili be spared the} saddest of all sad words: “It might | have been.” COBB BUILDING UPSTAIRS Adjoining Wyatt Apartments on North Center Street to 9:00 p. m. Hours—10:00 a. m. SS eee eee | City News | J. A. Ward, one of the depart- ment managers of the Natrona Pow- er company and Mrs. Ward and chil- dren have recently returned from an extensive motor trip ftom California to Indianapolis, Ind., and back to Casper. The auto trip took them over some of the finest roads in the United States, thru wonderful scen- jery and they were on the way about HEADS THE IRIS BILL TOMORROW William Fox has provided a bril- liant new play for Gladys Brockwell which will be presented at the Iris theater tomorrow. Scarlet Road.” This play presents the star, who is one of the greatest of your visit} two months. Mrs. Ward and children have been in Los Angeles all last win- ter and Mr. Ward went to the coast for his family, making the trip from Denver to Los Angeles in fivé days and winning a bet of $500. omc W. Chearrs of Sterling, 1 guest of her sister, Mrs C. H. Pigeon of Casper. recently returned from where she went to bid farewell to her husband who left with his com- favorites that the screen possesses, in a new light and makes her more attractive than ever. Certain it is that Miss Brockwell has earned an enviable reputation-in the work that she has done. The play has to do with a young woman who meets with the literary nd artistic community of a great city and becomes one of the group, but has not a real part in its views |and manner of life. In spite of all RT VEST ARSE ie the temptations that surround her, pEaRs eS) om oO she remains strong and true. Two men are in love with her. In the |. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Branson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fanning, jand Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott have re-| to, prilliant acting in this play, and jturned from a motor trip to Chey-\\ijaoubtedly Gladvs Brockwell’ has |enne where they attended the Fron-| Undoubted : |tier celebration and then went on to ‘#ken advantage of it. | Denver. re | Oomo W. E. Cullen, landseape artist ot |U- OF W. BOARD | Boulder, Colo., is in town taking or INSPECT SCHOOL | ders for his line of work. |len has had years of experience in this line to make the home look beauti-| | ful. end she finds that one has betrayed her trust. There is an opportunity ee ae | | W. L. Talbert, representative of| Trustees of the University of Wyo- \ | will be at the Henning hotel this| vicinity today inspecting the school BOHEMIAN PLAY | It is called “The | LAND IN MUDDY |the Remington Typewriter company,|ming at Laramie are in Casper and| sale. ‘ Subject to the consent of the goy- | ernment a new improvement district |will be created in thé northeast- jern part of town between Fourth | and Fifth streets where sidewalks are The district will be COUNCIL ORDERS OALE OF SECOND | sorely needed. lereated and everything will be ready | for work as soon as the government | | permission has been received. | ——___—_- | LIGHTNING HITS ‘erty, Hence, it is to be offered res BRENNAN BUYS ~THEEMPRESS Henry Brennan, proprietor of the Lyric theater, today concluded a deal for the purchase of the Empress the- |ater and dance hall located at the HOSPITAL WAR GARDENS ‘BEGINNING 10.YIELD (Correspondence of Associated Press) PARIS; July 29.—Acres and acres of gardens located near the Arheri- cen base hospitals are now beginning to bring forth their harvest of vege. tables. All were cultivated by American wounded, convalescents, Triangulderenlncaton! eAdjainias jeorner of Center and Third street.| ‘ho during their periods of repect = ; Ac ding to the proprietor it will). 5 Northwestern Line Will Be | NAVAL BALLOON | hscoraing in, mori urposes ets, ane to attend to the growing Disposed of to Dodge Pay- | OFF U. S. COAST | 224. 2ther_ speci zgnetons as et Not alone has’ the venture ‘been . 5 | oe | occasion may arise and improvements of great ecenomy for th ® ing, Sidewalk Tax L jare naw being made with this end Vitae Th y, 8 hos It having been definitely decided by the city council that the city is in possession of the triangular piece of land on the south side of East Sec- ond street near the Northwestern crossing which has been in dispute for some time, this parcel of land will) now be offered for sale subject to the ten-year lease held by Posey and Chandler, owners of the Oil City/ illing station which is built on the! land. The lease has yet nine years to.run, the improvements having been made by one year. The land was first thot by the city engineers and others to belong to the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, but th claimed the own- ership and it has been a subject of contention for several months. .The | |A navy observation balloon station- city, however, finally claimed it and gave a ten-year lease to the present | operators of the filling station. The ground as they took it was but a swamp and at a great expense most of the depression was filled The work of cultivation has been placed upon the prescriptions of the medical surgeons so that a double purpose is accomplished in the es- tablishment of the gardens. The garden, work provides relxation for the men after their strenuoust imes jon the battlefront_and their painful janxiety in the hosptial wards. The diversion ets as a recreative agency in bringing back the men to normal ment] and physical state. lin view. The floor is being redressed and placed in first-class condition. No attempt will be made to con- tinue vaudeville performances, a pro- ram which resulted in some loss to the management, and according to agreement with the council no mov- ing, pictures will be shown. D. W. W C: arrived here terday and is me ing a summer v with his son, John : M. Whisenhunt and family. aS Se bt. | SER The secrets of producing dwarff WE are experts on alterations of lad-/ Individuality, smart styles, quali-| trees in Japam are handed down from ies’ garments. L. C. Moore, tail-| ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made father to son in a few families, and 6-10-tf garments. L. C. Moore. are guarded with scrupulous car [By Associated Press.) AN ATLANTIC PORT, July 30.— | ed during a thunder quall this af- was struck by lightning and destroy- | ed»during thundred quall this af- ternoon, according to werd brot by a passing steamship. It is impossible! to learn if there were any casual- ties. nhunt of Andrews, N. You Can’t Keep a good man Down | Bie A pie | ‘WIFE SUES HER HUSBAND Con | at luncheon and held meetings dur- n_ of remarkable FOR MONEY AND JEWELS ing the afternoon and evening. This visdom and truth will | |morning they ispected the Midwest ——_ | }s a result of charges authorized af- | weer wie S pennies eee district holdings in the Big Muddy ene z 7-20-bt field which are bringing in a sub-| i stantial revenue to the schools of | Wyoming. Yesterday the trustees visited in | Glenrock, were guests of Mrs. Fenex and the triangle has become one of the busiest spots in Casper. Now that t improvements are to be made on t Second street and the city has ablished its right to the property, it is up to the city to sell the property in order to avoid paying the paving and sidewalk tax that will be assessed against the prop- RUGS RUGS RUGS We are now prepared ta clean all kinds 6f Rugs and Carpets. Dry Cleaning of all kinds is our business, CASPER DRY CLEANING CO.. Phone 255 J refinery in Casper. Those on the board of trustees who make up the party are Presi- dent Nelson of the university; Mrs. David, president of the board of trustees; Dr. Hamilton, Mw Ingham, Mr. Spaulding of Laramie, State Su- perintendent Miss Clark, Mr. Lee of the land board, Governor Carey of Cheyenne and Mrs. B. B. Brooks of Casper. Mrs. Belle Goss, thru a suit insti- tuted in district court, seeks to col- lect from her husband a judgment for $1250 alleged to be due her for dia- The diamonds, consisting of earrings and a ring, were converted into cash, she says, and brot $750. The rest of the money was furnished in cash. da, are leaving Monday for Tacoma, WN GOURT LITIGATION =r a.m. we before ae Mrs. Tripeny and daughter, Aman- that until Geo. McRorey, “sometimes known. {fh that unt is George McRorey and C. H. Town- send,” are made defendants in a suit nstituted by W. F. Henning, asking iudgment for $1,938.50 alleged to be due him fot materials furnished in ‘he construction’ of the McRorey ipartment on Sotth Maple. The orice, it is understood, is in dispute GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P.O. Box 325 Phone 849 111 North Wolcott Street Casper Wyo ter the contract had been entered in-! —_-—. —--— i DELEGTIVES ENTRAIN FOR FORT RIEEY, KANSAS Unattended by demonstrations such as have witnessed’ recent draft lepartures, 11 selectives entrained Jast evening for Fort Riley, Kansas, ind were extended courtesies tender- vd other recruits by local organiza- tions. For the most part the men vere those scehduled to appear at mrlier dates and included several transferred to this board for entrain- ment. SAVE YOUR PENNIES—COUNT THEM AT THE END OF THE MONTH We are saving you 15 per cent on Groceries and Meats. We deliver and ask you to con- serve on deliveries by buying in quantities as large as possible. eis We want you to compare our prices with what you have been paying and convince your- self of our genuine saving. The Central Grocery & Market E. R. Williams, Proprietor Telephone 134J 132 West Secorid, Half Block West of Grand Central Hotel ee BRITISH DRAFT TREATY IS NOW EFFECTIVE HERE [By Axsoclated Press.] WASHINGTON, July 30.—Ratifi- sation of the draft treaties between the United States, Canada and Great Britain were today exchanged in London, making the convention ef- fective from this date on. j Britishers may enlist voluntarily for a period of 60 days. | i —_— ‘ ANNOUNCEMENT 00020201070 voese BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 1918, AUTOMOBILE STORAGE IN OUR LARGE FIREPROOF CONCRETE GARAGE WILL BE REDUCED TO $12.50 PER MONTH THE SAME SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN CUSTOMERS. CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. TRY OUR SERVICE AND BE CONVINCED: EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE SHOCKLEY SERVICE SALES CORPORATION Second and David Streets : ° LL ALLLLELASSLIELLLLILLL LL A Phone 123 Phone 123 - Brennan has the | EMPRESS--Thanks People We really appreciate your Patronage PICTURES AT THE LYRIC DANCING AT THE EMPRESS BSSesesssssessececeseesed | New Location On and’ After August Ist Dr.J.H. Jeffrey Chiropractor Will Occupy Offices in the Lryic Theater Building--Upstairs Telephone 706 TO OUR PATRONS Dear Customer: We wish to take this means of thanking you for your patronage in the past, and at the same time advise you that on and after August Ist our business will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. ‘ The National Food Administration’s recommendation and the very, high prices and close margins we are compelled to make, has caused us to take this action. ¢ All our purchases must be paid for before delivery and our capital being limited, we are compelled to discontinue the present system. You realize that there is a great-expense and loss to the credit’ business and in changing to cash we will prove to you it pays to pay cash, and by adopting this system that the government has so strongly recommended and to treat one and all alike, we will ask our patrons to cooperate with us and make arrangements to pay for all meats on delivery, because to carry out this plan we will be unable to leave any articles unless paid for. Anyone that wishés to pay cash in advance for convenience, please call and inquire as to our plans. By request of the government we will make only one delivery a day to each family, as follows: : North. side of ‘the C. & N. W. Railroad from 9 to 12 a, m. and south of the tracks after | p. mi. e. : Again thanking you for your very liberal patronage in the past and trust- ing our action will meet with your hearty approval, we beg to remain Very truly yours, MEYER BROTHERS, Proprietors of the Blue Front Meat Department. aS Telephone 303. = ol 00000 oer TAU 109 East Second St. = a = = = = = = == = — = == = = Py | = =

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