Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 16, 1919, Page 5

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Che Casper Daily Ecibune_ THIS WOMAN HAD SUFFERED SINCE SHE WAS A CHILD Mrs. O'Neill Gains Eid Eighteen Pounds | On Tanlac and Troubles Are Overcorite. “T have just t finished my third bot- tle of Tanlac and ‘have actually gained eighteen pounds,” was the re- markable statement made by Mrs. Mamie O'Neill of 26013 Welton St., Denver, Colorado, recently. “Ever since I was a. chijd,” Mrs. O'Neill continued, “even as far back as I can remember, I have had throu- ble With my stomach. Everything I would eat soured on my stomath/ causing awful pain and at times 1, ‘would almost smother from the gas. which would rise up around my heart. My trouble became worse as | grew, older and finally I got to where I. dreaded to eat anything on account of the dreadful suffering it caused me. | “I tried every kind of medicine, I think, that is made for stomach trou- ble, both in tablet and liquid form, ‘but nothing ever did me any good. I fell off im weight, was very weal and when night came I was so tired) 1 could hardly move. My brother in Pueblo told me of the fine results| he had gotten from Tanlac and ad- vised me to try it. The result is, I'm just beginning to enjoy the bless- ings of good health. I can’t remem- ber when I was in as good physical condition as now ard it’s the first time sincé 1 was a child that I could! eat without suffering afterwards. My appetite is splendid and [ can eat’ just anything I want and enjoy it, and I know if my food did not agree with me I could never have gained ‘0, much in weight. I sleép well every night now and Tanlac has built up; my strength until I can do my wor withou. xctting the least bit tired. 1 noW recommend Tanlac to everybody, because of what it has done for me and I’m buying a bottle now for a friend “of mine for I believe it is just what she needs.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. Sse SS CACHED LIQUOR PUBLIC GOODS, GLENROCK SAYS GLENROCK, V Wyo., July 15.— When a cache of liquor is discovered by other than its former owner, can it be appropriated without becoming liable to robbery charges? This is the question that is en- gaging Glenrock’s attention as the result of “Blackie”, a well-known character, appropriating 54 gallons of 8 whiskey cached by Graham & May, , former liquor dealers. He split 50- @ 50 with the alleged owners and when A the latter engaged him in argument and a fight, claimed that he had as - much right to it as they did, in that all wet goods so disposed of is con- traband under the law. ee The Army and Navy club will give an invitation dance on Thursday of | this week and every succeeding Thursday, at the Masonic temple. The dances will be chaperoned by War Mothers. Harry Fisher, Resi-, dent Secy. Army and Navy Club. | 1-15-2t* | a NOTICE OF INTENTION TO HAVE FOREIGN PROBATE PROCEED- INGS OF ESTATE OF NON-RES!.| DENT ADMITTED IN THiS STATE. The State of Wyoming, County of | of Natrona, ss. ! No. 615. : IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FREDERI W. VATH, De- ceased, Notice is Hereby, given that duly certified copies of the petition, order of appointment of administrator, ventory and final decree of distribu- tion of estate of Frederick W. Vath, deceased, which said estate has been duly probated and settied. in the County of Cheyenne, State of Ne- braska, have been filed for probate in this Court, and that John M. Ee- land has filed a petition asking that a.date be set for hearing said pet 5 tion, that the District Judge give tice by publication for the period of three weeks of the intention of said petitioner to have said prohate pro- céedings admitted in this state as a probate of said estate and that upon the day set for hearing of said po tition, if no objection be made, the Judge of said Court make an order admitting said certified copies of the proceedings in said ate to record in this court as original proceedinys in this Court, and further, that 9th day of August, A. D. 1919, ten o'clock in the forenoon, has be 1 fixed as the date for hearing the said petition and considering said ap plication to have said proceedings ad- mitted as original probate proceed ings in this State. All interested per sons are required to appear at tt said hour of ten o'clock a. m. of tl said date at the Court Room of said Court, in the City of Casper, in the Ceunty of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and show cause, if any they have, in opposition to the said proceedings and granting of the s. prayer of said petition. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, July 14th, 1919. CHARLES E. WINTER, District Judge. ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner Pub. July 16, 23, 30, Aug 6, 1919. (RN O) n- BRINGIN UP FATHER BY GOLLY- IVE HIDDEN THE ROLLIN-PIN So MAGGIE CAN'T HIT ME TONIGHT! “SEE BEN” “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” lot in the Kenwood Additi ation for that little he of you 8 $10 do wn $5 per month. 5 A . We ar hak in th parts of the city See us if om ar looking for & All property listed win r gate will be given our ustsl mpt attention. If you waive «.. thing for sale don't fail to ‘see © ‘yen first.” . vith pantry and clothes closet, coat el Lot near school Lights, war One of the best shed, Wat r énd of is very complete and incly Bp. Price $1500 on tein ture nected e electric which is con- THE SEE BEI. REALTY COMPANY Phones 74W BOL. SCHERCK. WATCH HIS SPAC cm WANTED WANTED SITUATION—Hand laundry , pend Rouse Clesning our wysetalr, "hone a. WANTED—Furnrure, cc anything of value, for cash. Casper Auction House 208 N. Center. Phone 602W. 4-1-4 Second hand furniture wanted, high est prices pato. Phone 249. 121 W. First! street. 4-1-0 BON. READ EVERY DAY . Henderson. cheap again As you can now. own home. I will ted you why Egurssoom hou sin on Tot boxi ff Highest market price pai A paid for sec ae full basement. and «ls° ond hand furniture. Phone 248. 12) nd can be bought for $4500 “|W. First street. $-1-05 avenu elinquish- Lot en CY in very good lo T cation for $900. Dar aide ae r lot on South Durbin, best “We will store your trunks, boxes, | barrels ‘mnd pis nd insure 3 ares t, #Balnst loss of same from fire. Phone “ Lakh ee ee ny lot GOxI40 feet | 988 for further particulars. The Mid- fh! Yes eee A ESE West Warehouse & fer Co., Six-room bungalow South eee 133 Wyo This he has oul floors’ thr Z path, hot water heat, and mode! = ome’ nlee MaReeS RIN Geapects, $1500. WANTED ome nice MAREE] Three-room house for oe ew cote rent,: $20 per month. parents work. Two office rooms in Kimball Bids,]WANTED—Couple localinw here Ww oe tte furnished apartment or house p avon any Me ota manently. Phone 1148 W 7-11- parts of the city and will be pl v buy anything im tie ta of TED —To to take you out of furniture or household roads ings at any tim and show you our Phone 1086, 7-12-12: The best and safest Fire and Vheft : Insurance. F | WANTED—A number of tents, oti | Stoves, cook stoves, ranges anc eS. | dresser: Phone 1086. 7-1 = MARION P. WHEELER [wa cay convince vou BY caun We Will Write Surety Bonds. ing on us that we puy more Monenk Gl Cewnaen abides | your second hand furuiture.- : JAMES H. CODY, | Saleqman and Solleitor. | WANTED—Woman for general house } atrona Ave. Phone 5 aa | aus 7-14-6t i WwANtreD— or 4-room furnished house or apartment. Box H. H. H Tribune T-1 WOMEN ARE AS GOOD WORKERS AS MEN, SAY WANTED—Plain sewing. ble. Children’ Francis V. Prices re | Mi it TED—1800 feet | AGareus Box 462, 2-inch water line Casper, clothing a specialty. Phone THE BRITISH agit (ty, United Press.) Ng. LONDON. (By M. ee re- port of the war cabinet on women in industry ya the | fkcot antteenio: history of a change in the British| pendable. Address social and economic stem so great} that it is described as “an industrial revolution.”” The change began in the “nine Young Indy clerical work. | Apply Western Union, expe Chief | Box We are in the cement work ’ K. Radiator Shep, with the development of automatic ator 10: ion a machinery. This brought women into the machine shops but in very| Qi buy out’ business to wee” the small numbers b: the race of | (uarce e is right. Address or say for women was less than half! that of the men doing the same worr. Women’s physiological disadvan N were generally regarded, right up to } the time of the war, esa tremendons | y disparagement of their indussrial| | valu, . —Job as porter, e war has Changed all that. In Fourth. July, 1914, the number of women employed on metals, machines, etc., was 172,000; during the war it rose to 819,000. The main reason why the change is regarded as an indus- trial revolution lies in the fect that women’s pay for this work has been FAIR TEAMSTERS & DRAYMEN HAMS LEK U. 5. Miller, A. At, Netxon. Hightower & Swain. Paal MeClure. L. Conjell, House Mover. more than trebled, and they work, i: Welsenberger. today on the same footing as men. ‘ Hence it is supposed that women will remain in industry. With the signing of the armistice and the return of the men to the workshops it was thought that the policy of “equal pay for equal work” would lead employers to give pref- erence to male workers, because of FAIR CONTRACTORS. —. The following ia a Mot of Gene women’s supposed physical disabili-| cunteacaus ine 18 &.lut of Gene ties, but that view is not supported ee eee employing none but ston, by experience: Emplpyers in the Larsen & Jorgensen metal trade declare that for every Wm. Harris. Hwlby « wrstead kind of repetition work they prefer (ootge CG. Dav viraver by la , the work of women to that of men. | ®. Ro Whitcomb, Reid pide tad aes @. G. Bayer Lloyd Building Co. | Souapn Servatiuss. Pollir | H t 55 SCARBOROUGH, ; Eng.—W¢lliam | qyciner one Builders Co. Ine. H. Fowler, the twenty-fifth member | published as occasion requires. Li of his family to hold the office of rents. are any omissions or corrections da e Mayor of Scarborough since 1698, signoa, '%t Please sddrese the ‘ender: HAS. THAYER, PF has just died. » Oe 30 Ww Everyboty reads The Tribune. Read Tribune Want Ads. TM SAFE - $0 NOW TO ASK HER IF I KIN GO OUT- 6-11-30) . cultural announcement if 1 GUESS 1 HAD GETTER NOT SNEAK COT TONIGHT CASSEVLL GIT BEAT UP WH HOME AN’ 1 THE GROCER YOST BROUGHT A DOZEN ROLLIN PINS - WHER: SHALL 1 PUT SS Hen? sl WHAT 15 1T MARY- WANNA Insurance HARRY FREE Investments CASPER REALTY COMPANY The Lot Man FOR SALE fireplace and b book h side erie s * oe ake the liv ry chee rful Th gun partor on f and er e ns pm othe livi beaut ul F ch doors, wide s eat t ad nd . dining room. ooms c ould practically be vm hus but It-in ie «Two roti Uy aranged, th ere _ - with only $2 with s room, lxund 00 4 furnace r E xe among the best ffering it at an aa the furniture day f wt , n h ome located 1 offered It all t front lot 3 ht room and pric You could not buy a lot and build bos f ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE CASPER REALTY COMPANY Real Estate Rentals 157 So. Center The Lot Man Phone 968-W 8 ¥ OUND FLOOR. PHONES 381 AND 9S SS LOST AND FUUND FOR SALE REALTY BARGAINS FOUND—A license tag off car, Owner m vutt may recei e by calling at thi tern 4 office and ps rad, T-18-1t-dl " . FOUNDA Vale key. Owner may hav ‘3 5 calling at Tribune and pay- xt | ing for this ad. 7-16-1t-dh as ine about road eee Durbin LOs sed, $71 “n, 1 We will be pleased to show you at r : ‘ $1 , ward give any time me of the hest residence r cud ne $2650 per, 2t Jots in the most desirable parts of the Two rooms city, OUKE § ' .O8 puppy with black spots | YY be aeht from on_south side of tracks s 17, Tribune and toomit « it ' reward z 4 nd other busine j ‘ Vie One red cow, Sunday; may calf; braniead . ht side and box by Tt mraree KING-PROBST AGENCY COMPANY 303 0. %. Bide. Phone s64-1 « Wyoming. hip left FOR SALE BELL-KEMP CO. Successors t Barthutomen ot FOR SALE Lynch Mdg., 110. Se: a Realty Brokers FOR SALE Seven_room house new and modern iu sto suit {anes #X-room house on South Lincoln " ew and modern, ready to move right will more than 1 10 cash, bu Caapec. saw CASPER LOAN OFFICE $3000; only —. nce PHONED fti-w S. DAVID si. purchaser. : ; Liccaned Pawn Shop 05) 5 -room house and th on North rt as " : Washington St, only $2850; $500 ca money <a) Soni sovreeey balance on easy terms b . Ce FOR SALE—Dodge te A A fine 50-ft lot on Hast Dover. =e a 17. Al st aD 1 a Only $300 h Call Auto Exchange ae See us for all kinds of insurance = ai F aoa = For SAL Dover at cris = GLAN COMPANY - on! ow tice Phy 20: “Mouse 800. ee i FoR Ren? Office Phone 1129. “House Phone 750J. HIGHEST PRICE PAID ront,, rt \ ULSED CAH BARGAINS FOR LIBERTY BONDS w i 1 - One 1916 Maxwell just overhauled. a f L One Saxon six, runs: like new CASPER LOAN OFFICE ent § One Chalmers si fine madi SEE a7 One Ford touring, ust been over ' cast ; pits 1 at ‘ fully equipped with | sail Urders Aitended to Same Day, e2\\ nd starter at bare = 5 slmost new Ford coupe « € Sedan in fine shape tha Laem aaa cA, ” 3 & SEK BEN STORAGE & WATEHOL SS ste , v ww. 1op Wee ‘ = $:6t | cmc nt = ches = —2-reom full sized — . 5 South Jef st his (69M « a 1 location > — - Se 2 = a the bt pas ‘ TEXAS RANGES AND LAND WN OTHER STATES OFFER FOR SALE mip. Mix Fair a Ww ASHIN xTON, July 16.—(Spe- ” a Se. oxte t cial.)—Should drouth conditions in wheels ) ea Wyoming make it necessu to move 1 ik Dan Morse range stock to better feed, T s ack pip i ranges, unusually good this year by isan umn Renee, Say reason of abundant rainfall, will offer — AN of the shove is in first cla cutover lands of Minnesota, Wis ron- 12pt— to come— sin and Michigan can supply good — range for a large number of cattle. Address Western Asphalt Paving 77 : Corporation ‘ auf Casper, Wyoming The outlook for a foreign market for grade “she” stuff does not appear very bright at present, but the agri- department is keeping in touch with it and will make public this market opens later. The above information has been sriven to Congressman Mondell, in re sponse to his efforts to locate possible ybuil, Wy outlets for Wyoming stock in case it : 7-46-80" i bw ene ane furni- Suitut : becomes necessary to move any con— ——@ ————_-—__— = First) treet = SOREN OEE REESE siderable number. Special rates for such shipments have been made by the, me Mt railroad administration, bait FOR SALI Vill Box ¥ i i STORM ON LARAMIE PLAINS ~ . za) pi bt lated R. M. ‘Loucks of the Carter Oil|pulunce ss monthly, This f company, who returned to building sud on & corner pl ee Casper overland from La re- Par y ports being caught in a terrific rain) POR ‘ 6 , s and hail storm of five hours’ duration | sider te \ oO ENT—O * m on the Laramie plains which compell- ‘ed him to stop his car. wees? ws te LObenh. { t }

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