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THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1918. HIM FOR 14 YEARS CHAPTER XI. The Kaiserin. igh I had frequently seen the kaiserin in the company of the kaiser, I did not actually meet her ‘until she became.my patient, in 1912, from whieh tiine on she visited me more or\less regularly. Without going deeply into her his- tory, it may be sufficient to recall that when the kaiser married her, in 1881, she the Princess Victorian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg -Augus- tenberg. She was a year older than her husband. She commanded no par- ticular wealth and was not as prepos- sessing then, perhaps, as she became when, some years later, her hair turned white and ‘softened her rather large features and ioo highly colored cémplexion. My first introduction to the kaiserin occurred one Sunday afternoon at the Berlin palace, where I had been in- structed to be at three o'clock. I was conducted up the stairway and, on the first landing I met the kaiser, who was waiting for me. “Well, Davis,” he said, “I hope I hayen’t spoiled your Sunday afternoon, but I assure you it was not for myself I sent for you, but for my wife. She has been suffering for several days and we are going to have a state ball on Tuesday and I want you to get her in order, so that she can attend it, as it is one of the most important social func- lons of the season. Follow me, and I 1 take you to my wife and introduce you,” We accordingly entered a very large sitting room. The empress, in a negli- gee of her favorite royal purple, en- tered and shook hands with me cor- dially.. She looked very worn, and it ‘was plain that she had been suffering iderable pain and loss of sleep. had a handsome figure ‘and was ately in’ her carriagé,but her erown- ing. glory was a profusion of white . She was then fifty-four years old, But her hair had turned white many years before. It was said, indeed, that the change had been brought about rather sudden- ly aS a result of certain drugs she had taken in an effort to avert a tendency to avoirdupois which had developed. I know the katser loathed fat wom- en. On more than one occasion he had said to me as he bade me fare- well: “Well, Davis, you have kept me here talking so long you 1 -haye almost my morning walk, but I'l take a walk through the Piergarten just the same,” and then he would add disgust- edly, “where I presume I will have to greet all the fat Jewesses In the park!” But to return to the kaiserin: The | kaiserin’s physician joined us, and there were several maids—very supe- + rior young women—in attendance upon théir royal mistress. After I had examined the empress and had given my advice, the p! cian explained to me in,a low voice that it was necessary to be cautious and not do much, as he was afraid of her physical condition. “Anything you @o for her majesty,” he explained, “would require giving an anaesthetic. She is not in condition to stand pain withouj. The only anaes- thetic her majesty will take is chloro- form. I've administered it to her eleven times and I know just what it means. I'm afraid of her heart at this tinie. Indeed, just as sgon as I can get her into condition I want her to go.to Nauheim for the cure.” His alarming words caused quite a flurry among fhe matds and they crowded arouné the empress and begged her to have nothing done that day but to endure her suffering a little By ARTHUR N. DAVIS, D. D. s. “Von” Union: Geld-Ta-Ta,” meaning, |“From our money-ta-ta,” referring to the royal immunity from taxation which was one of their bitterest pills. | It was not long after I had known the kaisetin before she made clear to | me that she possessed a mast dicta- torial manner, which was quite in con- trast with that of the kaiser, at least when he was in my office. ‘She objected strenuously to remov- | ing her hat—and she usually wore a large one with a veil—mut finally yield- ed when I explained that I could not | accomplish my work satisfactorily un- less she did. When I placed cotton- rolls in her mouth, she insisted that as she did not like the sensation-of fe cotton against her lips or tongue, I would have to encase the cotton in rubber. I told her politely but firmly that my work would be done in my own way, and she finally acquiesced, adding: “Well, if you make such a point of It, | doctor, I suppose I shall have to let | you huve your Way.” From that time on the kaiserin came to me more or less regularly; Her lackey usually followed her into the house carrying an artistic lunch box or bag containing sandwiches and bouil- lon, of which the empress nartook in | my office. Louise, the kaiser’s only daughter, 1 may mention, usually came similarly | provided. No German ever lets any- thing interfere with his second break- fest. cal subjects. She was not particularly brilliant and evidenced some reluc- tance to air her views on international affairs, as though she were not quite sure of herself. Certainly, she was not | nearly as talkative as the kaiser. When she did unburden herself, it was usually in cognection with domestic subjects. It was said in Germany that her only interest in life was represent- ed by the “three K’s,” Kinder, Kirche and Kuche—children, church and kitchen—and there is no question about | it that she seldom spoke on other sub- jects when talking with me. f The kaiserin came to me after the | war with America started, but appar ently she had felt some hesitation about doing so, because the kaiser told me shortly before her visit that she | intended coming, but pointed out that she had decided to do so only upon his recommendation. In June, 1917, I received a@ letter from the kaiserin’s physician inclos- ing one which he said had been writ- ten by the’ kaiserin, but which was both unsigned and unaddressed. It requested nie to visit the royal palace at Homburg v. d. Hohe, which, in’con- junction with the adjoining town of ‘Kreuznach, was then fhe location of | kaiserin. | utmost servility. ' white-haired royal’ mistress. longer in the hope that relief would | come without the necessity of an oper- ation at that time. Their pleadings prevailed upon the patient to postpone the tréatment. This made the Kaiser very angry and patiently. “Here,” he said, Davis to come in on a Sunday after. noon, and you want to be in shape for the ball on Tuesday, and now you won't have anything done! That's the way with the women!” Then. he, turned to me and said: “Well/Davis, I'm sorry to have spoiled your day.” And he dashed out of the room, apparently much provoked. I felt I had almost witnessed a family quarrel, but the incident indicated to me that whatever hopes the kaiser might entertain of one day dominat- ing the world, he had not yet acquired undisputed dominion in his own house- hold! I did not see the kaiserin again for nearly a year, when she came to my office with a lady-in-walting. She arrived in her own car. Its ap- Proach was heralded by the imperial “Tati-Tada” without the concluding “Ta-Ta,” which latter was reserved exclusively for the kaiser, and not even the kaiserin was allowed to use it. The kaiser’s_“Tadi-Tada-Ta-Ta” was | the subject of much sarcasm among | the proletariat, who satirically put it to the words: “Celerie-Salat-Ta-Ta,” an allusion to the luxuries of the royal “I've got Doctor the great army headquarters. During the time I was there I could not help observing how extremely. tim- id the servants seemed-to be of the One expected to find the the kaiser’s underlings, but I confess it came rath er as a shock to me to see the maids walking so timidly and falking.so fear- fully when in the présence ei a | particularly how. very gently. they | knocked at the door before entering | and how, affer knocking, they imniedi- The Princess Victoria | The empress neyer spoke on politi- | TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. Inventment Securities | | Private wire service to Ch Denver, Chicago, New Yor! Bees eoneas Bidg., Ph 203 > ange 2 Casper, Wyon Sas | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State Wyoming, County, ss. In the Sixth Judicial District. Birdie Mulligan, Plaintiff, vs. John | Mulligan, Defendant. To John Mulligan the above named defendant whose Iast known resi- \dence was Seattle, Washington. reste will take. notice that Birdie! "ion against you in the above named) | Court, the object and brayer of which. re for an absolute divorce, on the ground that’on the 16th day of May, 1916,, you willfully deserted the |Plaintiff and Haye not lived with ‘plaintiff as husband and wife since ‘said date. And you are further no- |tified, that you aré required to ans- wer the said petition, on or before the 2nd day of November, 1918, or, allegations therein contained will be|$ |takerr as true and judgment Fendered | accordingly. | _ Witness my hand and seal of said uy Pag this 2nd day of September, 1918, { (Seal) WARREN L. BAILEY, {Clerk of District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. _ Pub. Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 8, 10, 17, 24, 1918. —— NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON EXECUTION enne, { and | 1 1 of Natrona District Court | ® j , In the District Court, Sixth Ju- ‘dicial District, within and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing. f ,| COLEMAN M. ELGIN, plaintiff, vs. | CHARLES. HORSTMAN,. ac , Guar- dian, of the Estate of SOLB BLOOM o pucuabecsa: Person, Defend-| NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN, | that pursuant, to an execution duly}, issued out of the above -entitled Court, in the above eritjtled action |upon a judgment recovered in sai¢ ulligan, Plaintiff, has filed a: peti-| ht buggy and harness, all for ey Soaitigns. at. bargain. ie . O. Box 128, Casper, Wyo. ar“d Ss F ITURE STORE Two doors east of Postoffice. \FOR jew and. secondhand fare. pianos and office. fu: niture. I pay spot cash for psed furniture | or e: ce new for old. FOR, SA! our. brand new Hawk | e¥e casings, $2 by 3°1-2. $16.50 each sine hay rac! 16 tt, “prana new, ©. Box 557, Casper, Wyo, 9-12-tf| iets RELIANCE LOAN & TRUST CO will audit Saud books and figure your income and Corporation tax; expert ac- countans. We write rite, Accident, Insurance, ure to Brag’ t is our pleas-/ cernpee Satisfaction. ‘and ef-| Suite ester 1 ror Y SALE—AN oF part of thirty head | g00d colt: and horses: tang ini WElENE Proms a90 pounds. to 1Tos: | feo condition, them at W ilgon.’s | ch, four miles Southeast of the city. 9-16-6t SECURITY LOAN COMPANY r-old, family nae | 00; FOR SALE + =I one Prin Top Office anda Since, ope. -soee oe etoras. 435: e Desk HARRY THE LOT MAN THE LOT MAN $2690—Two apartments with three < rovms each, located on corner lot with sidewalks and curbing on both sides, beautiful lawn and trees, bath room, cement found- @tion, porch, near refinery. dis- trict, always rented, good in- come property. If you are look- ing for an investment you should see this $2200—Four rooms and Bath without ixtures, close in, located on Maple Street; garage on the A flock of Fords, including Sedans, Touring Car, Mondsterss ait at bargain prices. Res | busines: { rant in Casper doing good | Rooming houses; all sizes. FOR Houses. invalls ten of the city. 2000 Geedine ewes; 526: ya -old rams;.160 Rambouillet rams, 1 in .lote ta suit. Write or call for what you want in sheep, stock, cattle Cotswold two 9-17-1 FOR SALE—Household furniture, in- chiding: A ine Yoom, bedroom). and | Bying oe Cy Gi para one Round eat ing gore lat 308 S. PI or Phone & bet. oFe. 8 Dd... 9 FQR SAL enp, 1917, Excelsior, Inquire 405 N. FOR SALE—Grey in food condition.» three-speed pore | 9- reed baby carriage, Phone 718. 9-17-40 ror SALE Four 5+gallon cans _ of | heavy;biack roof paint; can be ubed| on shingles or fron; cheap. ERORG oR wot crepe de ch mustard idee of crepe de Shins: Baty pati a! size Knot’ Se FOR SALE—Owner goin Denver. howe Park Tilt on Colorado vouievardy fact ing city park: modern, 001 ay. pressed brick, hardwood ale scement basement, hot water 88 Deavere “Colo. im At $8500.00; terms. Ad- a BREN 48-ROOM HOTEL IN i LINGS. reen chea, at 1700 | 9-17-3t* to Con ins, 1068 Milwaukee, 9-18-20" Al PRopOBi tions riced to sell; have other interests Which need imme- diate attention; part down. and long ‘action by. the. said above named|time on balance: Address Owner, Box plaintiff against the said above} 1318, Billings, Mont. 18-61 named defendant, which said, judg: ‘ment is dated the 26th day of Aug /1918, and’ wherein it is adjudged ance decreed that the partnership hereto fore existing between the said above named .plaintiff, Coleman. M. Elgin and Sol Bloom, known. as. ‘The Bloom Shoe & Clothing Company,” be dis |solved, and thatt he property de. scribed in.said judgment, consisting {of real, personal and mixed prop: | ‘erty, be sold to satisfy the indebt- edness of said partnership, amount ling to the sum of Ninety Thousan¢ | Seven Hundred Sixty-five and 97-10( Dollars ($90,765.97), to which sait | judgment reference is vee / made or greater particularity ,I, the un ersigned, as Sheriff of uaa above |named Natrona County, have duly iP their levied upon the lands, tenements a ibihe | Brppersie hereinafter described, pos w, and that I will, ag at @ 12th day of October, 1 8 lour of 10 o'clock a. m. on saic ul ‘at the 45 N. Durbin POR SALE—Ford touring. car; =sell_at once; burguin. Call 361-, woh 19-4t* FOR SALB—One round dining table ond chairs, rugs, one kitchen cabinet, ee nnn Poy, SALE—A vite pieces of Sun tare eine. SS must heater, ice box, oil heater, one three~ quarter bed, spring and mattress, one avenport Sanitary, lounge with mat- tress, one leather duofold with mat- reas? large showvease, Some | plate ass, 3 leather. fockers. Inquiré. at urkett millinpey, 9-19-26 FOR SALE—Rooming house, 12 rooms, two years’ lease; $1350 in furniture all rooms 15. Jncame $275 per month $650 gets it. 339 W. Second. 8- FOR SALECRIve Poors La ad furni- Treagonable, cludin, ano, think ‘house ant Be re nted, including: steam heat; good Tecation: nice, place; Horn interviews address Box 61, ‘) yo- LE—A number of second-hand Ford car parts; four fenders and oné hood and radiay r; all in fair shape; ra cheap, Jt it the thing to rep ir F Speaied oar an place worn-out pai eo Earl Hunway at Tribune Sees | ». | ately placed their heads against the | date, at the south front door of th: | wor SALI—A number of necond- hand panel that they might catch kaiserin’s low command to enter the first time, and so make it unneces- sary for her. to, repeat it. Their de- meanor was particularly noticeable be- cause the kaiserin never, seemed t display the slightest impatience or_il) temper when dealing with her sery- ants. Indeed, she seemed to me to act no differently from the humblest haus- frau in the country. Before I left Homburg, she asked me whether I was comfortably situated and if everything was all right for me. { told her that everything was quite Satisfactory and mentioned particular- | ly how nice it was to have food exactly | as we had had it before the war. he walked up and down the room im- | _ thing. I am very careful what I-éat. table which contrasted most unfavor- | ably with the simple méal# to which | they were accustomed; while the so- cialists showed their sentiments Nery | plaluly by improvising the words: “Yes,” she replied, “we have every- I watch my health very closely.” I remarked, too, how wonderful, it | must be to haye sixty palaces fike the Homburg establishment, the beauties of whieh had deeply. impressed me, adding: “His majesty, I understend, has sixty of them, has he not?” ‘ “Not quite sixty,” she corrected. “Be- tween fifty and sixty.” -_ Between fifty and sixty palaces! | I could not help thinking of the. re- mark the kaiser once madé to me when talking of the manner in whfch Amer- fcan millionaires made their fortunes: “It breeds socialism !” When the time canié for me to re- | turn to Berlin, the kafserin bade me | adieu, but uttered not a word of thanks for my having given up my_practtice for three days to work exclusively for her. = (To. be Continued. a — LOST AND FOUND ——— rns LOST—One 31x4 tife and rim on road west of Casper somewhere between twelve miles and Casper. Finder please ye Casper Motor Cd, Or call leave “at Casp orca rr me $1.00 REWARD for the return of an | quart pail of clothes pins. Mrs. John | the | C \ trona unty Gourt House, in the City 0” | Gaeee Natrona County, pai sell and dispose of at public ai to the. nispeee and best bi | following described lands, t érsonal properties, and other erties, tozwit: | Lot wenty-six (26) in Bléet numberéd Three (3) and thé nortl nine (9), feet of Lot teamtieer |Tweénty-tive (25) in Block num bered Three (3), according to th: map and plat, of.said Town, now City |of Caspe Naqreps County, Wyom ling, fogeth ogether ie improvement: | thereon. _ Two (2Y Joes in Butler Addition te , \the Town Casper, now Ci |per, agcording to the map and plat of ‘seid Town, ni yy of Casper, Na- County, .. Wyoming, together ith the improvements thareon. The goods, ,wares, merchandise, stock in, tra and good will, used in onnection. with the operation and conduct of the general ea bal | business known as “The Blopm e & Clothing Company, in the City of Casper, State of .. yoming. | | Witness my hand and seal fhir| 28th day of August, 1918. .. | HUGH L. FATT OD kom Sheriff. Pub. Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26,) | Oct 3).10. 1918. NoT ‘CE OF DIVIDEND At a meeting of pot. the Directors of the E. T. WILLIAMS OIL COi,.a y cash dividend of 5 per cent, was de- | clared on the outstanding stock of | the corporation, stockholders of réc | ord October 1st, participating. The transfer books of the corpor- ation will be closed from October Ist to October 16th, 1918. Stock for transfer should he sent [2 the Casper, Wyoming, office. MARTIN McGRATH,, Secretary-Treasurer. | ELMER V. WILLIAMS, RR Pp Madison, Nelson Addition. \ ___9-47-3t Money to loan on everything. The! Security Loan Co., Room 4 Kimball 'Bidg. 9-11-tf Asst. Secretary-Treasurer. E. T. WILLIAMS, President. | Pub. Sept. 9, 12, 16, 19, 1918. of Cas-| pu gop. “Bee 1 id hangers for machine | ‘Part Hanway at EE of] ower motor, in jarl Hanway at 9-19-6t° FOR SA BoA 5-horse- ood condition. See Tri bune office. FOR SALBE—A buffet. and china closet, davenport, piano and | bench auto robes; two thin mattresses. Phone 397M. 9-19-3t | FOR SAbH—Furniturefor 5 rooms; | hole 1g% or by, piece; house for rent; modemn. e's » Jefterson. Phone gueets SHRINERS BAGK FROM FAWLINS CEREMONIAL The 65 Shriners and 17 novices from Casper who attended the cere-|Y. monial at Rawlins Tuesday returned yesterday afternoon bringing fine re- ports of the activities and praising the open-handed hospitality offered by the people of Rawlins, The south- ern half, of Wyoming was represent- ‘ed and neatly 500 Shriners gathered \for the ceremonial. The imperial potentate of Amer- ica, Mr. Jacoby of Indiarfipolis, Ind., | was one of the guests and speakers. Among other important and interest- ing speakers were Jim Berger of Den- ver, imperial marshal; .Governor B. B. Brooks of this city; “Doc” Os- borne of Rawlins, and “Bill’’ Bailey) - also of ot SURFACING GING WORKS ON LAST LAP OF STREET .. The. tar gang. of the paving crew | bas.finished .Pine.street. and is now, | working. on East Second street from | |the corner.of Pine to the railroad |‘ | crossing. . They will have this stretch | finished today with good luck and} then start on the, last piece from th railroad. crossing to the postoffic * corner. OBS. Fine house, $7,500; terms. | f | ~ We loan y, buy bonds, ej ae forget the South Casper Addl- on. Seeunrry EOAN COMPANY Room 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 762 | Rambouillet grad: ewes, «we! hinge 100 Ibs.; 9-poun 0 mixed . feeding lambe: avy shearing yearling ewes; | or ranches. C. W. Barney, Casper, Wyo, | Florida; | - | be ‘reasonable. | wh |the mount ed. Si Tear; good terms, Mghts, $50 down and balance on easy terms, Why pay rent when youscan buy a home on such easy terms? Call and see us. We can find the home that wae appeal to you FOR RENT. Seven-room house, |colm street, Five-room house, modern. Five room house, furnished, ond street. One-room nished. modern, on Lin- on See- house, ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE The Lot Man. rooms. 331 tt | FOR RENT—Well-turnis' heated rooms, te Ast \$15 per month. hird. stre wo blocks east of Midwteat Hotel $$ |PS0c att eg ag ey patna patter con RuDecesey SER WY. Pocond nesses 7S 18-te NT—Furnighed) “hou nt, st floor $158. Walnut st. apartir Phone 9-J7-3t for hot und cold water, phone 129-J -18 furnace heat. ‘95M. —Rooms A, FOR RE: 8 furnish One room for one or two & FOR RE apartme: ™m children, close in. 'T—Four-roo: dern except Phone 658- Four-sroom hou ern, ished. Box W, une, FOR RENT—Sleeping | ¢ housekeeping rooms. Phor FOR RENT—Two or three furnish a or unfurnished rooms for ho voemne modern, wood floors. hc 526W. $30 5S. Walnut. 9-18-2 FOR REN ~Awo unfurnished base- school. 419 Natrona. Phone & FOR RENT—Two-room house, ished. Inquire cor. Railroad ave. P. H |Mc to loan on everything curity Loan Co, room 4 Bldg, LIST your property with us, pgarity. Loan Co, Room 4 ra 1 -tf FOR RENT?Furnished, b-room house Phone 658. 335 N. Durbin, 9-193t* FOR RENT—Housekeping room iia N. Beeok §-19-3t FOR T modi 'T—5-room house, 1126 8. David. furn Phon FOR RENT or SALE—Nine-room mod- ern house. Inquire at 633 B. Milton 9-18-4t Rooms for light th bath. Phone -3t FOR F ‘—Furnished bi oom with bath, nishe ol opens on Phone 68 and Linden FOR F and ; Well fur- be used Park '—Clone Inquire Army St Phone S223, or 111 North cott St. AN’ D-—-Two furnished light housekeeping; must be ¢ rool lern, comparatively close in. Rent must Phone 49 during t 4-19-38 day. WANTED—To rent furfighea ing, quer two }O— | EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 977. t “99-— $00—3-room house, water and electric beautifully fur- a rir her emma | | PHYSICIAN and sancabel | your order today. } Office: Suite 4, Smith th | | BAST SIDR GARAGE Phones: ‘Third and Pine. | Office 130 House 86 fo ee SESE Insurance _—itentals | Investments | 187 So. Center St. \ Phone 806-w.| | pecan | Ses | gentlemen, eG 7. DONOHUE | ing || Jobbing “st AT kinds promptly |. ment rooms; Nehts and heat furn ished; $30. -Call 657W: 9-19-4e FOR RENT—Nioely furnished room, | modern. steam, beat, bath, near new tionery, and Soda Fountain. eS SS Be, | ACEYTELENE WELDING ’ WANTED | WANTED—Furntture. Call 603W. Cas-| per Auction House, 208 North’ Gen- ter. 6-24-tf YOUR OLD CLOT’ shoes will || “do a bit” for s ‘we know who the “someon ¢ Salvation Wol steam heat prefrred. Box B, The Tribune. E WANTED—Competent girl to care of two children and help with housework Call MLW sor S./ Beech. WANTED—To rent by family of two, no children, furnished Be, mod- —— | SERVICE sacle TS o| | DOCTORS | a, } = | 1 “| } i| CASPER STORAGE COMPANY DR. I. N. FROST Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street rocer! THE CASPER STOR AGE GROCERY Telephone 07-08. Special Attention to Surgery | Only Graduate Nurses NEW YORK 1 q | Wonks. in Attendance q | We clean a . of Hats, Pa “ Sure Hats i or tlemen New work guara { AM kinds of Shoes Dyed. 127 BA Second, Cas Wye ix. Phone 0-8 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. 2 Phones 272 and 273 x Dr. J. C. Kamp Li BUY YOOR ACTUAL WORTH MONEY'S eS $< —_ ok] LF DR. J. BE. BE DENITST 1 20d O-8 Build « Granite and Marble Monument: Markers, Vaults, Maw ings and all kinds Cement work. 221 Eaat s | Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by ap- s ointment CASPER HEATING SUPPLY" COMPANY 1 Everything in Metal Work. | Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- ing. | Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. Dp Dr. atv PHIL BLACKMORE. BLDG. 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