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Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads VOSSOSHOSOSSSSCSSOCOSEOSSHSOSOEPLOSOSEOSESEOOSSHOOHOS OSES CODES SEOEOOSOESEDOSOCODECLCS PRESENTED AT NNUAL MEETING ees see | That Thousands of Other Dr. Walter H. Bradley Heads County Organization | f | NOTICE OF DIVIDEND | = | Ata meeting of the Directors of jthe E. T. WILLIAMS OIL CO., a} [aan dividend of 5 per cent, was de-/9 nets op re) j¢lared on the outstanding stock of EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY ws (sod j PA mamas tH! |the corporation, stockholders of ree-| | DR. I. N. FROST | CARs, Pho, TP Office Desk and! ord October Ist, participating. } — } One Bull Rope, good as_ new, $15.00.| The transfer books of the corpor- i i Cabinet Phonograph, 26 Records, $35. | ation will be closed from October = Office and Hospital } { } jto October 15th, 1918. || 505 South Durbin Street | ‘ | | FOR SALE —_—— FOR SALE—9-year-old family horse; light buggy and harness, all for $100; Fron £00; Box 128; Gasper Wee, sch aa WILL TRADE a eatin Room 33 for Cus- dz. Stock for transfer should be sent} | | to the Casper, Wyoming, office. | Special Attentio | MARTIN McGRATH, eae n to Surgery Mothers’ Sons Are at War Scarred Battle Front. Sati braced said bist | Sig Cais ieee Only Graduate Nurses ; for New Year; $14,000 Turned Into Mercy | By MAXIMILIAN FOSTER i ae | Aust. 'Secretary-Treavurer.| in Attendance ij . | OF the Vigilantes. FOR sAbieNew aha secon MARRY rere E. T. WILLIAMS, | i . 90 Arti 4hand THE LOT MAN { ee | Channels; 30,7 icles Made | Mathematics feach us that 1 from 1/ furniture, pianos and office fu:niture. 4 ee is eis Sag 2, Premement, | Phone 736 | ~ 4 | leaves ei ‘and there ts also the Win pay, spot eash for, eared furniture | ub. Sept. 9, 12, 16, 19, 1918. | O— re} Dr. Walter H. Bradley succeeds W. D. Waltman as chairman of | = ane tae theorem that |® ney Saree © DO YOU WANT TO RENT A MOUSET) SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS | = Hi the Natrona Chapter of the American Red Cross as a result of ballot-|it ts also assumed, Sir lac Nee |< _—- jO- 0| DR. H. R_ LATHROP : ing at the deferred annual meeting of members of the Red Cross last having demonstrated the law, that | User cent dake Fos Condi-| yamcmenke Hor Water heat house mod || CASPER STORAGE comraXy | | Rehrbeugh Betdine’ = night at the Court House. Other officers for the coming year are: \nae wis we cant Leen Cait jand Prairie streets; two blocks enmt| furnished, On Ce eee nnd beautifully | | ante, Furniture, Piano, Machines, | | Dr. F See 54 | f stra Lah z vif | runks. hi . Foster—Residence..___ Se George B. Nelson, secretary; O. L. Walker, treasurer, and H. C. Bret-| propably would have denied it, be Res Ao BL BR call Wasco eae eae etek nak ees | | Cwel nweece : m}| 1 Des! Lackbopi-deecripiets are } A * : ile the Bosra ok. Di F P | Phe fin thing modern, on Natrona Avenue. $65, | bs cme -=== schneider, vice chairman, while the Board of Directors will consist of e flat rent, previously $1,200 a ‘Two rooms’ furnished with basement | re = BS M. C. Clarkson, Judge C. E. Winter, books of instruction used in all of Yeah how was $1,400, and it showed no — Baevest Avenue near Standard Re- fee e ena. Sétiverc | | IVATE HOSPITAL i Mt h, Mrs. H. R. Lathrop ‘he classes. S | Signs whatever of coming down, ‘The " Wok baa ‘One-room house, 12x20, all beautiful- is, furs and wool. | 340 8. D Mrs. L, C. Welch, Mrs. H. R. Lathro) Mis Nanak oi. Mili jief S8me Condition applied also to het sad ly fufnished -with good’ furniture. It| | For ® eo line of fltnt-eluas. | . Durbin St. : F | e work of the Military Relic 3 1918 © Ondillae ear! will make an ideal home for a man ana| | Groceries try Phones 272 and 273 - and Miss May Hamilton, county su-} Committee has been highly compli- | children's shoes. The rege now ee | With wire. wheels; ——: and fall wife. On N. Center street. oti |o — | perintendent of schools. jmented by Denver officials. This lee tne ee they formerly had cost $4, | ma ‘on scount of Pl Saeco Rome tee Ge: Te + He lengh acer i i izati che Na- . i ite was meérely a detail. A simi+ te ‘the Army. Oneal e ARETE SO. | | 9——_—______ Sines oer gel ais Sa a Ene eee tue MOY beportant coma) 155 phenomenon occurred as to beef. "*U™ Guramse- ies UNFURNISHED Houses | — ———_____—_____0) Dr Cc | trona chapter Apri ¥ » And) tees of the chapter, as it is respon-| groax, las Hight-room house on Lincoin street, | + J- &. Kamp | the executive committee elected c‘!sible for the manufacture of prac-| St°"*S: Potatoes, butter, fish and the ad |modern, $65. | TSA ee man | : — Seven-room house on 8. Lincoln 8t., | | i | x i : , 57 other PHYSICIAN and SURGEON that time took charge, the prose u-|tically all of the articles required. As |tials. An Sha ene petra es Pie 9) | Modern in every Tewect, hot water heat, | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | tion of the work has proceeded in/a result of their efforts the following! come down, About the only thing ata: |FOR RENT—Room, housekeeping or |" "two-rgom house, N.Bullipeton Aa- | rocertes Phones: | ‘ regular and orderly fashion. All of jarticles have been made at the va- ple in Mrs, Lane’s cosmos was Mn. | 2 gigerine. $29 & = Maple. hone jditiom $20. | Office 130 House 85 the chairmen so appointed man ced) rious work rooms: | Lane's yearly income. ‘This was $7,000 | — =" ditions $20. house, N. Burlington Ad-| | Grace St» North Casper Addition. | | O = atl: Se the various departments efficiently Surgical dressings —_ --25,445 a year, Already Mrs, Lane had given |" Lee pe ORE Ghee aed inka eee ee NOUES Sn Lincoln street, | Puce sdas 1 Rs ie 2 * indo’ le . ! and made the necessary arrang?ments Hospital garments — - 1,399/ up one maid. The war literally was at | Phone eri-y. #-10-13t| One-room house, Sheridan Heights, | 9———___ DR. %. BEAL, DENITST I to expedite the Red Cross work as| Hospital supplies — - 1,307! her door. True, Mrs, Lane had no 80n, |rOR SAL aa $12.50. WY —--—o \ Seeaains, | i 3 : i E—Second-hand furniture. | mae cy ae rete roe aia wetness coma one 1p 6b7ne brome ae kin of any kind—imthe | Phone 693-W. _ 9-10-6t | HOW ANoUT YOUR. Fine INsUR-| | BUX YOUR ACTOA MONEY'S | mee ors he en pk | wae |S -- 1,074) war, b eripaare sn at her door, [FOR SALE—Rooming | Mouse: "all » ah | | Im trem, Don’t Duy efpennes. Per- | Meenas And PERAOSD bye ft) Natrona Chapter now has 2,350) —Total_______.-_--_____ URVIOT cats aanus so atin rate nk he | Second” street. Balm Speyoci0t® | ANARRY PR || Four'order today. 7 FEMS | | | De otaas |e members and has received and ex-| Other committees have worked|you think she was doing, an - ~ | BAST SIDE GARAG EGE EEE EG TT , pended during the time of its exist- faithfully and diligently to the end|Sne’ was giving every cont Papen | Fyuath Poo! Stone. ino seo waaveata pee | Tata mete % 9 y ence some $14,000. Every month that Natrona County chapter may be trying to make both ends meet in her |*7"200: terms. $47 N. Maple. 9-10-5t# (oo E ee eS LR ee yO DR. MORGAN : ( $819.00 is collected thru the banks the banner chapter in the Mountain household, It hurt, though. Mrs. | FOR SALE—Five-room modern bunga- Phone 808-W. |Q 6 | vet tee RDERG | u from those who signed subscription | Division, ‘and with the returning of | Lane was a kindly, warm hearted wo- | '0W: Inquire 346 North Me inte | | BLACKMO! E BLDG. | cards, the monthly payments ranging 25 per cent of the second Red Crossman, and she would have liked to give. | vas k OTOL VEGICA neo e OTT | Oftice Hours 30 to 6:20 1 from 50 cents to $25.00 each. |War Fund Drive (which Casper is|'The war was dreadful! It was so FOR SALE—Two-toom shack fur. [| inge ama all Kinds of Cemetery ||| Hvenings and Sundays by | Branches, auxiliaries and other entitled to) some $10,000 will be | dreadful she'd stopped reading about it. | __"!Shed; rear of Star Rooms. 9-10-bt*! || Cement TOMERT. SIMPSON Prone M0LS & | sources turned in $2,801.01, the sale | added to the treasury. The Red Cross, But one must read letters, One FOR SALE—Cows; good milkers; can | | | Pat ast Second Bs. Oppasite F. 0. aa = hs } of Liberty Bonds. ti. foil, Christmas officials, however, designate that this| must do that when a friend takes the |,,PC,,8¢e" at Holinan’s Ranch South | aR hey taaaabenea aaa 9-10-3t* | packets, and various’ other entertain-| amount must all be used by the Mili-| trouble to write them, 1 i WANTED—Furntture. Call 602W. Cas- Fr. 8. LUCKEY, M.D. | out-of her face, and her breath came {*°hool; can give terms. Swiftly from between her parted lips. | |FOR SALE—1917 istry corporation and by representa-|at-the several work rooms in the city. baat et One of the largest organizations of! WANTED—Woman wants any kind of| Pa 9-12-48 touring ca’ Mrs. tives from the Mountain Division at | Phone 617, or Denver. ; work by day or hour. No. Chestnut St. ments, adding some $11000.00 dur-|tary Relief Committee, whick insures | ‘The letter came in the morning mail, | "9 REE SHOR TE el eee seein mee, (308 North Tens) B | Sn bn pel ped eat myo i ing the year. The accounts of thea big fund from which to purchase | Mrs. eee ne she rend it} *® Riba a snbese SFio-st “T Bae | Vaigt eens | \ mee Offices 08 nt | f treasurer have been audited from materials to work with, and Casper |®sain. erward she sat there ab- | oR saL—New 6-1 oa wilt highest cash ‘price, Phone SUPPLY COMPANY 11 i Neo Bleek" aI time to time by the Guarantee Reg-| women may anticipate a busy winter |80rbed, silent, rigid. The color had crept | house, east front, “clone tone | 240. ag West dirst See eee s bo to Everything in Metal Work. | i — Phone 686-5.) ~~ ene Warm Air and Hot Water Heat: | | | ing. Fora Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. “I have just come dack from the |" Ghoa tunditions Cait at Dre MorERNS | 9-3-10t8 | Sixty-one diplomas have been Women in the world is the Women's) canteen,” i read, “Such an after- office. Blackmore Bldg. 9-12-2t* OSE t Tt kl —t | granted to those who have taken the | Patriotic Society of Japan, which has| noon! A trainload of seriously | Fon SALG—Small house, 14x84; well| \alno nan walter, Midwest Refinery ; McEVENY & HARKNESS First Aid, Elementary Hygiene, and|® membership of nearly 1,000,000. | wounded to be fed at once, which | built. Price $135 if taken at’ once.|Co,, Room 518 Oil Eachange Bldg, | Electrical Contractors. i the Home Care of the Sick classes,/#re eaten out of aluminum dishes in| ¢ trying, as one has to climb into |Phone 978-J 0 912 3t) 9-4-7) | Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures i conducted under the auspices of the, collapsible mess tables when the ves-| the carriages, one after the oth (ror SALU—Four brand new Hawk-|WANTED—Concrete laborers; wages| | Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. | at Red Cross by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell and|s¢l is submerged. When the sub-| ¢- We begin with the men who | eye casings, ut | by 3 1-2, $16.60 each; |. $5.00 per day. Murphy-Stark | 141 West First. | ag Miss Grace McDowell. Dr. J. C./marine is running on the surface her | he vats enough fo ne spatbians | Heo Box EST, Mascon Hyon hace = noes ee SO | $$$ $$ x ee of Kamp will continue the’class and the crew usually prefer to. take their EAN t dieys je who are | ———______,_| WANTED Five to sevensroom mods |G " ¢ 03 North Pine st. } a eae aire | — have are Continental Supply Co. one a3 | ie NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON| 22 SPEECHES IN TWO WEEKS ourselves, Feeding the ones with 55. t 9-12-3t* | WANTEDOF fives 7 | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W z | (Q———_—______. ————_—0 EXECUTION eee peck = bad face wounds are the hardest, son BAGGICUMGA I Plano |» fished house or rooms in immediats | { , Heating a Specialty. {| | Ina summing up of the four-min-! J can stand ordinary wounds of worth $800 for $350. “Prisae nen future. What have you? P.O. Box) | Jobbing of all kinds promptly ||| DR. Cc. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Blood, but when a man ought to ee 9-12-4848 | 24 BA | Second Floor, Wood Building In the District Court, Sixth Ju-/ ute. campaign in the interest of the’ dicial District, within and for the Tegistration of men from 18 to 45 County of Natrona, State of Wyom-,yeats, E, Richard Shipp finds that he i |has-delivered 22 speeches in all, 19 Office Hours: 8:30 to &. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- | pointment. Lady Attendant Phone 333 { Casper, Wyo. have a nose and mouth and athe | MISCELLAN i | WANTED—Married man, one has ie—ughi—it takes ell your BOUS Me ac Airy courage to got through a feeding. it employer recommends as I.managed to get half a pint of attended, } chit, | } Shop 645 South Wolcott. | ranch} Phone 107W. | stosk; | ‘foreman, | | DUBOIS & GOODRICH 115 a week for er car for last week in five or| wife good cook; not_ particular; an! ing. COLEMAN M. ELGIN, plaintiff, jof four minutes each and three of) come any time. Fred Lan f ! h Septe id. first week’ in: October | Some eny time. Fred Lange, 649, Teose; | 8 longer duration. This campaign has | mile and @ deaten egg and some — with 7. 8. Williams, Phone a 5 , CHARLES HORSTMAN, as (Guar- |been in progregs since ‘Anee ee | brandy down the throat of a boy of | 961-W 9-10.3t* | WANTED—Furnished room; prefer a Architects. Sa or POTD E ES dian of the Estate of SOL BLOOM, | — oe twenty who had no mouth left, and | FoR RENT—Threc-room, furnished | ,SieePins Porch; no basement wanted. | oom 24, Townsend Bldg. | DR. MYERS ‘| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I had to clean # between every flat; bath, 710 Ban First, 910-st | spely Canner Tatloring Shop. 9-11-2t* asper, Wyo. Physician and Surgeon. { ar picempeven® pe yreon) Dren ia mouthful. He had had no food Jor \no you want to store a plano? it) VANTEP Tho rent # plano; re i" }. ., Spécial: Attention Given to ; NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN,| State of Wyoming, Natrona Nfteen hours and was so thirsty so call 43 Or 696. References fur- a el | Diseases of Women and Children gay Le: ectition duly County, ss. In the District Court | "64 he sae nearly insane, I hold | NNUES. Sankt] wantap—Men tor pine ine work. | GRAVELINDOFING Suite 200-201, 0. S. Bldg. f that pursuan' an ex veg Maen € Dela as os Sere his head against me, and I gagged $3.60 per day. and board; also flunk: } Phone 699. issued out of the above entitled Sixth Judicial District. LOST AND FOUND fen, StS per month and board, Midwest F. M. DILLON 5 h : ; Birdie Mulli Plaintiff, | all the time, but I just kept think- meyer -» Room’ 618 Oil. Exch Practical Gravel Roofer Court, in the aboye entitled action,) igan, intiff, vs. John é ‘8 it ho ———— ere | Bldg 9 6 upon ‘a judgment recovered in said|Mulligan, Defendant. ing, ‘Suppose was my doy 10 |BASY MONEY. The Security Loan Co. | enn | Phone 402-W Fs action by the said above named, To John Mulligan the above named pirages sie ey oT pHa NAS e809) UALR RICE. “Phonb Teh AR PHOne eWee oftgets 306 East Sussex | fat | 0 '-81-! a . 9-12-83 4 inti ; i | iE CO TED Cee ed rN er eT n given to ebstet- ie Pisa inet the ets apere cecen dane Beetle. tram Tesi through with tt, and ho finally went | \;ost—Brown sult case on Balt Gre WANTED—Ford body in: good condi- | Om ————.|| rtes dinenses of women v anee efendant, which said judg-| Cenc s » W iia to sleep. Oh, Martha, Martha Lane, | road. $5.00 reward. Finder To Hon, rondatey or Opyring: must be Meet Me at I aaa’ ohilasom: is ment is dated the 26th day of Aug.| You will take notice that Birdie ¢ ‘neea everything—all you ang | %t_Tribune office. 6-6-6t* | Teasonable- jone J. ‘AIT’S i Blnchasere ‘Bott t i T. BILLIARD PARLOR -A Congenial Place for Gentle | men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- , tionery, and Soda ‘ Fountain. WANTED—About _four-room house; ‘0 unfurnished, by 15th; not too far out. y}Phone 15. Ask for Miss May, 9-12-1t* t FOR RENT { 9-18-10 | | 1918, and wherein it is adjudged and Mulligan, plaintiff, has filed a peti- i decreed that the partnership hereto-| tion against you in the above named | fore existing between the said above | Court, the object and prayer of which} named plaintiff, Coleman M. Elgin,)are for an absolute divorce, on the and Sol Bloom, known as “The Bloom | ground that on the 15th day of May, the rest can send!” | Lae here) Feward of: Phones: Office, 80; Ree. 164 If Lawrence Had Gone to War, | markings on head and tail: One o'clock struck, Mrs. Lane still | ${! Fast First street. sat with the letter clutched in her JAPANESE STAR~ | J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C, hiropractor — band. “What's for dinner?” asked Han- Shoe & Clothing Company,” be dis-|1916,, you willfully deserted the nah, the maid, Mrs, Lane hardly heard FOR RENT—Nicety furnished modern Appointments by Telephone, Lyric, Theater Bldg., Center St. solved, and thatt he property de-|plaintiff and have not lived with 42,’ sho was still sitting there when | FT AS FINE ROLE |——————_—_—___ Telephone 470. | : scribed in said judgment, consisting) plaintiff as husband and wife since oj:4_ goundered in. Olivia was four: FOR RENT—aodern MISS DELIA LENEHAN I Phone 706. o———_:-- ———_ ine And you are further no- Spams, A month; also sl Beauty Parlor of real, personal and mixed prop-|said date. } thereon. | 28th day of August, 1918. i] i] nousekeeping | | | | { f ay 4 i | 4 50 * y erty, be sold to satisfy the indebt-|tified, that you are required to ans- pr) arene aTetre eatratiene H IN IRIS FILM Eecona.’ rhone d86-W, "oo NG-2ge-1308 Aa ates sore 9 ' 3. edness of said partnership, amount-| wer the toe eee be be eee school again in brown gloves when all FOR RENT—Three modern furnished | = Sir uenees { Chiropractor | a ing to the sum of Ninety Thousand)the 2nd day of November, 1918, or 116 other girls have white ones.” The housekeeping rooms. Inquire £06 OF OOD GROCERY P| ; Nh Seven Hundred Sixty-five and 97-100 allegations therein contained will be plaint reminded Mrs, Lane that Law- |. To see Sessue Hayakawa, he dis-| Third strect. 9-10-8t| | KENWOOD GROCERY B. G. Hahn i Dollars ($90,765.97), to which said( taken as true and judgment rendered pence at boarding school had written inguished ,Japanese actor, in Para-| on RENT—Four-room modern house, | eye ME 11-12 Townsend Bldg. i judgment reference is hereby made, accordingly. that morning about his socks. He had |™ount pictures as a Chinese in @) furnished. Inquire Fire Station, | | | 524 So, Lincoln St Hy for greater particularity ,I, the un-| Witness my hand and seal of said og1y/two pairs of silk ones left. “And, | photoplay, is indeed a novelty. Mr. - : =| | Néée Neve Kenwood School | MASSEUSE dersigned, as Sheriff of said above Court this 2nd day of September, j.o¢her,” said Olivia, continutng— But | eyakawa has been seen as a Mexi- FOR, RENT=Two-room house tur 4/2 j named Natrona County, have duly 1918. levied upon the lands, tenements and (Seal) WARREN L. BAILEY, properties hereinafter described, pur+|Clerk of District Court, Natrona suant to law, and that I will, on Sat-| County,,Wyoming. - | urday the 12th day of October, 1918,| Pub. Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10,| at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. ond 17, 24, 1918. | date, at the south front door o e County Court House, in the City of | NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, | : 4 sell and dispose of ai public auction, Corinne Payne, Plaintiff vs. John to the highest and best bidder, the/ Clarence Payne, Defendant. following described lands, tenements, To John Clarence Payne, defendant, | personal properties, and other prop-| whose last known post office ad-| erties, to-wit: ‘ | Lot Twenty-six (26) in Block dress and residence was Victoria, British Columbia: numbered Three (3) and the north! nine (9) feet of Lot You will toke notice that Corinne | Twenty-tive (25) in numbered | Payne, plaintiff, has filed a petition Block num-|against you in the District Court of bered Three (8), according to the the Sixth Judicial District, in and for map and plat of said Town, now City| Natrona County, Wyoming, the ob-| of Casper, Natrona County, Wyom- ject and prayer of which is for an ing, together with the improvements! absolute. decree of divorce on the .. |ground that you wilfully deserted her on or about the 15th day of June, | 1914, and have not supported or lived with her since that date. j } | Two (2) lots in Butler Addition to the Town of Casper, now City of Cas- Per, according to the map and plat of said Town, now City of Casper, Na-| ‘You are further notified that you trona County, Wyoming, together are required to answer the said pe- with the improvements th2rean. tition on or before the 28th day of) The goods, wares, merchandise, September, 1918, or the stock in trade atid good will, used in therein will be taken as tru connection with the operation and judgment rendered accordingl conduct of the general mereantile Witness my hand and the business known as “The Bloom Shoe said Court, this 31st day of July, & Clothing Company, in the City of | 1918. > | Casper, State of «. yoming. | W. L. BAILEY, | Witness my hand and seal this! (Seal.) Clerk, u | District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis-’ HUGH L. PATTON, | trict, Natrona County, Wyoming. | Sheriff. | Pub, July,31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28,, Pub. Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept. 4, 11, a ] Oct. 8, 10. 1918, +s (E..B. 8.) 4 seme ees - |were there. what Olivia said Mrs. Lane didn't hear. ‘She had dropped her head on the table “Just she and unaccountably was weeping. suppose it was my boy—mine!’ was sobbing. “Why, mother!” ejaculated Olivia, She hurried toward her “ mother, “What isit, mother? You're acting Jost as though Lawrence had gone to war!” Mrs. Lane looked up, the tears streaking down her face, “That's just what is the matter with me! I should be acting as if Lawrence And so should you! It Willie were like these, the boys there,” she pointed to the letter that had slip- ped from her lap to the floor—“if he were, like them, in deed, dying, want~ ing eggs, milk, brandy, to keep him alive, would you be buying white loves? And would we think what other people wear or how they live or wheth- ar we had only one servant now? If my joy was over there, if my son were—” Hut other women's sons are over here. Mrs, Lane had at last realized ch The tears were rolling down her sheeks, , “ a oes ae expec ‘Wyoming, Kentueky, Calli and Nevada to bring us within 0! hose legislatures should be - Washingtor pos Ran yan to ratify the pro- thrill by the fi amendment to the mutional man taxicab safely counted upon hibition Co! Hon. ¢ can, Arabian and Hawaiian, and even as 2 Japanese, but until recently, in; his screen career, he had not yet por- trayed the role of a Chinese. In his new photoplay, “The City of Dim Faces,” which will be shown at the New Iris theater tonight he jappears us a half-cast American | Chinese, the son of a rich Chinese He is taken away from his mother, |when he is a mere infant, and she | becomes demented as a result of the shock. He is educated)in a university fall in love with each other. This girl gagement when she sees the reverse quarters in San Francisco, and in re- venge the young Chinese-American makes her a prisoner, then sells her to a marriage broker, who later at- tempts to auction her off to the highest bidder. The young man learns the secret of his birth and {Eiabaee the girl from fe shame at LAs A Der M4 ets afy La wox er on the streets of the nationg! capital. merchant, and of a white woman. | in the East and meetssa beautiful, | intellectual American girl and they | subsequently ‘breaks their en: side of Chinese life in the Chinese num str jnished; small Na Ths F room; all close Begghrauire- Geo. E. Lilly. 126 orth FOR RENT—Furnished room connect- | ing with bath; lady or gentleman. Bouth part of town. rs. | Telephone 203, 215 Oil Bxchan FOR RENT—Your-room n |, house, unfurnished. Box W Tribus 9 | FOR RE Large room; hot an: water; close in. Phone 665- FOR, RENT—Steam_ heated room, tw beds, $5.00 u week; bath i ¢ tion. Riverview Hotel. FOR R ing roo} Phone 618: FOR RB rooms \T—Two modern housekeep- cA 27 W. School street 4 9-11-4t? Two or three basement partly furnished. 739 Buok; et. Se [FOR R Modern 1. Jo unfurnished, Ph 20-W. | {FOR RENT— ‘nished room able. 411 EB. Second street. | LOST—Kahki coat, papers. Please leave at Tribune 9-12-2t° ea . 9-12-3t ! NT Suite Of office rooms 1. ic "i eater Bide Steam heat and lrunning “water, Apply Lyric eer Yi L-6 bank book and 2 | REAL ESTATE | MARION P. WHEELER 1 Real E ! e and Insurance AMY DEISCHER i, Violet Ray, Vibrator. { +» Wetcott St. Phone 411. Casper - - - » Wyoming \ awyers WHERE TO EAT | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. i Casper - - Wyoming IDA’S RESTAURANT | m Home-Cooked Menls., Three wd | GEORGE W. FERGUSON One block went of Midwest botel, — Nice Clean Weds, 50 per | j Attorney-at-Law m jon. o——__-= = | | Phone 196-J SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS | | Casper - - - - Wyoming 0! SEARLES TRANSFOR & STORAGE | | W. H. PATTEN H Office —Talt’s Billiard Mau, | seers | Ehone—Housb, 657.Wi Office, 104 hy Lawyer MOVING A SPECIALTY }| | Smith Bidg. Phone 21-J ‘ | ett otner | NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers On Contract or Per: Call for Estimate 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. | ARCHITECTS oOo GEORGE E. McDONALD Architect Fitth Floor 0. & Bidg. PETER CLAUS 416 So. Jn Heavy He-intorced Fire-preet. - Constrvetion a Specialty