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Women Hike ’Round the ! S\ CITY SUEDFOR | REGOVERY OF LICENSE MONEY! Prohibition Skeleton Rattles in Cheyenne When Former Liquor Dealers File Suit Against City | (Special to The Tribune) EYENNRE, June 23.—Suggestive om the tranb is the list S in &@ suit against the city Cheyenne which has been filed in Ruling on Beer Sales Expected Soon From Blair nouncing er as ical State of Wyoming ) ss. Count; Cde Caspee Dailp Cri WASHINGTON, that June be would Purposes, Internal ~——— NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. of Natrona ) In Laramie county district court, to been , ee 2% ; recover approximately $13,000 paid to ENEX the c for lquor licenses which int . ed to run beyond the date. 1919, when the state prohibi- saloons out of business. laintiffs, a majority of them firms which passed out of ex- istence soon after the business on which they depended became out- lawed. The plaintiffs seek a refund portion of the license fees rep- ted by the period after June 30, h the licenses would have Miss Myrtle King (ieft) of Washington and Dr. Emma Curtis Tucker fare bound west from Baltimore on a hike around the world. Miss King graduated from Goucher College, Baltimore, where Dr. Tucker formerly ‘was a professor. Both are veteran hikers. POSTMASTER PLEADS |Woman Named yes mea eges| FIRST DEGREE CHIRGE —- - Cusioms Wilson, $500; Frank C. 51; estate of Bart. Mé- Lesser-Hewinnick Liq- Robert Myers, $500; H WASHINGTON, June 23\—Presi- dent Harding's first nomination of a (Special to The Tribune) F. coro-| CHEY June 23.—A woman to Cafe Co., $500; Weitz| death of Frank Charles Brown. ranch! "med Jennie P. Musser to be col- 523.4 Gauff & Brarnsch-| hand, who w: shot to death by/jector for D'strict No. 48 with head- $500; Max Davis, $548.30; Trail} Horace E. Adams, president of Eagle| quarters at Salt Lake City, Utah. ntile Co., $500; A Leslie, | Mining company at Hecla, Wyo., Sat Idelman Bros., $500; Empire|urday, Monday afternoon returned a AMBASSADOR APPOINTED. 500; Capital Café Co.,| verdict that Adams “had a criminal _ $562.10; James/agency” in the tragedy. Adams.| WASHINGTON. June” 23:— The] ins Mercantile/ therefore, probably will be charged! nomination of Cyrus. E. Woods of with murder in the first degree. He| Pennsylvania to be ambassador to instances the saloon-|asserts he shot Brown in self-defense./ spain, was sent to the senate keepers who paid in the license’'money| Witnesses at the coroner's inquest by President Harding. Mr. Woods’ have died and suit is brought through | gave testimony tending to contradict! selection for the place was announced th estate In many other in-| Adams’ claim that Brown invaded his several days ago. ® es, if in a majority, the}house, attempted to drag him forth x plaintiffs no longer are residents oOf/and that he fired While struggling) WASHINGTON, June 23.—Henry Wyoming, having left the state co-|with Brown. THe inquest testimony /cClay Provinse of Red Lodge, Mont., incidentally with or soon after the ef-|was to the effect that Brown in all s was nominated to be receiver of public - money at Billings, Mont sc ccm PSE fectivene: probibition law. probability was shot while perhaps 100 feet from the Adams house, while on the premises to discuss with Ad. ams a fence dispute, and that no physical clash with Adams, a small man 60 years old, had taken place. —— --—— EDUCATOR DIES SUDDENLY. The best Persian rugs represent pa. tience, taste, and prolonged labor. On each square foot of surface a weaver works about 23 days. A rug 12 by 12 feet would therefore require the lIa- bor of one man more than ten years, working six days a week. gale 2st In some parts of China the punish- ment for murder is death from sleep- lessness. The condemned’*man is kept awake by beating the soles of his feet, and this treatment continues ;until he dies, usually in nine or ten days. PHILADELPHIA, June 23. — Dr. Morris Jastrow, Jr., 60 years of age. of the University of Pennsylvania, | ternationally known as an authority {{on Semitic languages and litérature, died suddenly, of a heart attack eS Se Chinese stokers seem to be immune to the fierce heat of the fireroom on |the ocean steamships, and can stand up to-temperatures that would speed: Mily prostrate white men. Persons with blue eyes are rarely affected with coler blindness. Short Skirt Is Blessing, Bishop Says The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material MADISON, Wis. June 23.—The short sking is a blessing emancipated ‘women who are only beginning fully to enjoy the world which continues to grow better, Bishop Samuel Fal- lows, 86 years of age, only living member of the class of 1862, first University af Wisconsin graduating css, told alumni gathered here for their reunion. “Women are not growing less moral,” he declared. “Their appear- ance in short skirts is ngt an ind!- cation of a lowering standard, it is a blessing. The world is becoming a better place BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS * Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center fw alb of us to "I During the past few years a certain dttitude has been manifest throughout the world in general and for want of a term which should properly express the attitude, a word has been coined. We have used the expression—Jazz. According to the “new thought” musicians’ con- ception, it is a wild abandon of blatant sound, with a rather cheap rhythm and remarkable for its lack of harmony and its excess of dis- cords. But this is musicai Jazz. Just as the music of a nation symbolizes the hopes, the ambitions, the jéys and sorrows of a people, the modern Jazz, Commercial Jazz, fabor and Capital Jazz, Social Jazz, Health Jazz, and 57 other varieties. i Fils ah’ Working at cross purposes, lack of vision, carelessness of. conse- quences—these are all distinctive of Jazz. I speak of Health Jazz be- cause we have allowed ourselves to be Jed from one thing to another, by promises which were not founded on sound reason or logic. e didn’t know why we were taking this or that treatment. We blindly. trusted to either the pink pills or the brown, and nine times out of ten we were disappointed. , ; named Defendant, w! residence is unknown: You will take notice that Pearl Cheney, Plaintiff, has filed a peti- tion against you in the above Court, the object and wich is for an absolute divorce and custody of one minor child, upon the grounds that for a period of more than one year preceding the filing of said petition neglected to provide the common tition of p! (Seal) vs. ) ARTHUR CHENEY, ) Defendant. ) To Arthur gegen © os! es of life to plaintiff. And you are further notified that you are required to answer said pe-/|| CARLOAD CARLOAD intiff on or before the, 25th day of June, 1921, or the al- legations therein contained will Publish May 19, 26, June % 1921. ed NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, ¢ is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders Notice 23.— An- consid: secon as possil.e regulations permitting the use of beer for med- Revenue Commissioner Blair said he’ did not be- lieve the bureau should walt in defi- nitely on congressional action on anti- beer tegislation. The beer regula- tions are now before Mr. Blair. District Court of che Sixth Judicial District in and for Natrona the. above AND se place of ESTED med prayer of you. have be taken as true and judgment ren. dered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 18th day of May, 1921. HAZEL CO) ELL, Clerk of the District Court. % 16, BE Contes, e Weenie cers. pany, & corpora- » legally Called and held at the office of Durham & Lowey, 301 Oil Exchange pelaing, Casper, Wyo- on June 8, 1921, at 3 o’clock Pp. m., at which meeting stockhold- ers representing and owning more than two-thirds of the capital stock of said company issued and out- standing were present, by legal resolution y company was ordeicd dis- solved, ssid company having ceased ‘corpora’ and for Natrona* County, Wyoming, where anyone i amine said account and time within thirty same being July 21, 1921; no objections are filed, istrator will reafter as the to do business,“all ite debts having been paid, all corporate lia- bilities di: and the corpo- Tate assets and property distributed jamong the persons entitled thereto. The stata trustees for cred- tors und iders sre Dorothy Reno. H..B. Durham and Geo: A Weedell. ted this 8th day oZ June, A. D. 1921. (Seal) THOMAS F. MEANEY, Presi: and petition are filed withiu time provided for said not and petition, and if found correct, may proceed to make final settle- provided by law. JOSEPH KOCH, Administrator. Publish June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 21, 1921. (Corns, Bunions Ingrowing Neils L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Smith Building, 131 East Second Treated Without Phone 138-3 Pain Casper, Wyo. Fallen Arches Chilblains |. Pubssa June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7. 14, 1921. NOTICE TO OTHER ALL CREDITORS PERSONS INTER. IN _THE ESTATE OF LOUISE MARY KOCH. Notice is hereby given to creditors and others interested i the estate of Louise Mary Koch, de- jeeased, that on the 22nd day of iJune, 1921, Joseph Koch, the duly appointed administrator of said es- tate, filed his final account and pe- tition for the distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the District SEE BEN So The People May Know We Are 4 Members of Casper Cham- be ff Commerce, Boy PHONOGRAPHS Scouts, Red Cross. ‘Y. W. cA. At Sartain and Sumey Membe: Real { Auction House Exate Bodrd, attiiaied with National Board, mem- ber Insurance Exchange. Licensed Bonded Brokers WATCH YOUR STEP 326 W. Yellowstone Ave. Direct from the factory. Will be sold at factory prices, at your own terms. ; Phone 1617-J for home demonstration Last Three Days Here EAST CASPER SCHOOL HOUSE HILL Auspices of George W. Vroman Post No. 2 AMERICAN LEGION Traveling Coney Island of America “THE MIDWAY” IS BRIGHTER THAN “BROADWAY” 40 CARS—22 Shows—6 Rides—400 PEOPLE doe Ber Really ce - REALTORS 202 Midwest Bldg. Court, Sixth Judicial District, in may ex- petition | and file objections thereto, at any, (30) days after | the Iast publication of this a id ad- For fab estej sauna and Lincoln; #'di be completed | ment of said estate on said date, or about July Ist. matter apartments Hf no objections to sa: accountsirs Pridemers. the court may examine said account ment of said estate in the manner FOR RENT—APARTMENTS RENT-—New apartments, on ‘Two «nd three-room with bath; <a = unfurnished; gas stoves and hot wal ‘neat: everything modern. Phone 11243: RENT — Four rooms; unfurnished except electric yange and built-in features in kitchen: few, modern house, southeast part no children. a sett ht TWO-ROOM apartment for lig! housekeeping; sultable for three or four gentlemen. Inquire 312 went First St. 3. KR RENT-—Three-room modern FE ement apartment; suitable for % 424 8. Grant, gouple or bachelors. a ee 3. modern N. Grant. 6-23-tf FOR RENT—Five:room apt and sleeping rooms. — FOR RENT—New unfurnished apt.: four rooms and private bath: gas range. 450 West Midwest. 6-22-3t FOR RENT—Apartment, modern. ex cept heat; furnished except bedding and dishes; $40; also, a house. Phone East Firs apactmen large closets: gas; lights; references required. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Maiern one-room apart- ment for housekeeping: also, sleep ingroom. 536 South Grant. 6-23-2t FOR RENT—Modern nished apartment, close in. 590-J. 842 B. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, Whaley apartment South Ash. Phone 1392-J. FOR RE! ment apartment, furnished. 5 South Spruce street. WANTED—IisCEL:ANEOUS WANTED—Anything of value you have tc furniture, rugs, sew: ng machize—any kind of household roods. We buy and sell anything. Phone 1086. 2-28-tf, WANTED—Tenis, tra ps, saddles, har- ness, tools and ‘sume household roods. Phono 1086. f. WANTED—Hignest price paid for second hand furniture, phone 1660. 3-15-tf. two-room fur- Phone 6-23-1t furnished 610 6-22-tf <T—Two-room modern “ase- Call at 6-14-tf z AUDITORS x ACCOUNTANTS ARA: REGISTRY, CORP, if 2os:it "On xm Jo Bide. Phrope. C ARCHITECTS — PUBOIS & GOODRICK, Architects ry Block Booms, aa ‘Townsend || “40 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Archit 415 Ol Exchange . Phone 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER aaa WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. Phone 74. ARLES TRANSFER Phen: Res. 87-W, Office 104 132 Railroad © O. L. Walker Lumber Co. MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432. W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. the Home ing, Tce Boxes and Screens. = TORS It ts intended for, every plece __- CHIROPRACTORS of lumber sold here is rigidly and frequently inspected. ‘These inspections insure a uni- formity of quality that makes for a first class and enduring building no matter what its character. It always pays to buy the best — especially lum- ber. DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 SS ee eee DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, ‘Lownsend Block Phones: Office 4°~. Res. 1235. . HARN a ctor M. Ft North Kimball & Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER Chiro; 219 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Phone 240 For the Next Few Days We are offering some wonderful bar- gains in We are beginning to get our feet back on solid ground. The period oi Jazz has left many of us with a severe mental headache. But— hings no longer swim before our eyes. Our vision is getting clearer ud we are today demanding value received for the money we pay out. Ve want to know WHY, and the Chiropractor is the only health prac- titioner who can give you a clear, concise, logical explanation for what he does. Get his explanation, use your reason, and the Health Jazz will be a thing of the past. Dis. B: G'and Ex E.. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 Townsend Bldg. FISHING TACKLE Don’t fail to seé our window. We can supply your needs in auto tents : and camp outfits. Holmes Hardware Co. Baby Bond Store Holmes to Homes Cleaning, 1c, Remodeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 56 a eee CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing Kemodeling 120 East Fifth. Tel. 2553. ee CONTRACTORS ° For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Prices. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. 8S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder Phone 1099J We will build your house on install- ment. Repair and cabinet work so- licted. Phone © S2J. Casper Con- struction €o. DENTISTS Sa DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler Bldg., over & Johnson Store. Phone 66. Grocery Telephones: Office 120-M; | Res., 1483. - DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612_South Durbin, HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Works and Shoe Shining Parlor 123 South Cen‘er Phone i319W CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. Phone 601 See nn GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Fitting and Appliances 836 Pear St. Phone 149R INSURANCE — EXPERT LAFE UNDERWRITING Complete Protection Service C. E. HOOD 324 MIDWEST BLDG. eee ‘INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU oF INVEST GATION — Civil and Criminal. Suite 302 Continental Bldg. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Suite 222-223 Midwest tag. Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Bjock ee HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. eee Bldg GEORGE W. FERGU: Attorney beth Phone 196-3 Townsend Bldg. OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Buk. Phone 1277-3, PRODUCE BAR™9N PEODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Kggs, Fruit and Vegetables. 333 N. Wolcott St. ee RADIATOR REPAIRING a CASPER AUTO RADIA’ yORKS Hepairing—-cleaning —Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contractors. Repair- ing & Recoating -a Specialty. 117 §. Kimball St. Phone 1478J. Casper, Wyo. — SHOE SHINING PARLORS EI AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Your Pat LOBBY BUILDING” BY 0-5 SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Jo-es (Pub. Stenograph Mimeograph Work a ‘Specialty 3 204 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1204, TAILORS c. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring. Cleaning, + Repairing and Alterati 116 kK. Midwest Ave. Phone 2833. eee BSS Tiose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel. A. kL. Snits made to order. Remodel: repairing. Furs redomeled. Phan —_——— OO TAXI SERVICE ___VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinaria Office, 142 W. 2nd St. iz Photes: Office 20, Res. 1481W. TS earner housekeeping THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 Classified Ads. FOR RENT—ROOMS —— BOARD AND ROOM—Well furnished rooms and good home cooking. [Phone 603. Call 404 East Thirteenth st 6-23-30" |FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- | ingroom with bath; suitable for two: | splendid location. 618 5S. Ash. 6-22-tf ZNT—Comfortable sleepin, |FOR RED “ot rt FOR one or two gentlemen; South Ash. |FOR RENT—Front | bath, in sk. bedroom adjeining home. 1032 South LA 6-25-10° ——$—$———— COOL sleepingroom, for one or two | gentlemen. Close in. 305 Durbin. Phone 1167-W. |FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom or | can be used for light housekeeping. 536 South Grant. 6-22-2t ————————— FOR RENT=One furnished bedroom, for one or two gentlemen. 714 3. Durbin. 6.22-3t* ————————— FOR RENT—Room for one or two parties. Phone 559-M. 155 North | Beech 6-23-3t |FOR RENT—Modern _ sleepingroom. 415 CY ayenue. Phone 922-M. —_——— FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room; gentlemen preferred. 533 East Sec- ond. 3-tt _ FOR RENT-—Sleepingroom, adjoining bath; best residential district. Phone 834-J. 6-22-3t —— FOR RENT—Four unfurnished base- ment room: 805 East Third. 6-21-4t° FOR RENT—Modern furnished bed- room for one gentieman. 143 West Eleyenth street. 6-21-tf ONE SLEEPINGROOM, ground floor, adjoining bath; suitable for two. Phone 1284-R 6-21-t BOARD AND ROOM—For men. East B St. 23-3t! FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement rooms, 637 West Eleventh. 6-22-2t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Large lot,. east , front; just south of Second street, on Fen- way. Will take good Ford as first pay- Terms to suit. Phone 993. Exchange Bldg. FOR SALE—By owner, three level lots on South Box Elder street, near West Thirteenth street, $725 to $850. J. P. Donahoe, 82% South Spruce. Phone 1474R. 6-6-tf FRONT half of level lot east front; sewer; water and gas on lot. South- east part of town; close-in. Apply 227 West Yellowstone. 6-22-6t9 FOR SALE—On easy payments, sev- eral lots in Kenwood addition. "1222 South Conwell St. 6-21-tt WANTED 70 BUY WANTED TO BUY—Men's discarded North 620-108 instruments, suit cases, guns, jewelry and kodaks. The Toggery Shop. Phone 416. 6-7-30t WANTED TO .BUY—Small house, not less than two rooms, that could be ™moved onto a lot.. Must be in good condition. Party desiring to sell leave address at Box 234, Tribune. 6:23-1t1* HAVE you leases for sale or that you want drilled—Salt Creek leases pre furnished house, by Ju: ofcare given. Address XYZ, Tribune. 6-23-tfdh WANT TO RENT—One large room for dressmaking: close-in; rent must be reasonable. Box 231, Tribune. 6-22-3t* RELIABLE PARTY wants to rent an adding machine. F. W. Wooh Co., Phone 1279-W. LIVESTOCK —— FOR SALE—Bunch of young horses from_two-year-olds up; also one 25 horsepower Fairbanks Morse station- ary engine. J. M. Trivett, 125 South Center. street. 5.27-tf ______ FOR SALE SCOTCH COLLIE—Thoroughbred, 10 weeks old. $10. Call 218 Kast Eleventh. Phone 1388. 6-23-1t* re FOR SALE—Three-weeks-old calf. 1222 South Conwell St. 6-21-tf FOR RENT—MiSCELLANEOUS JOR RENT—Desirable garage, one. haif bfock off pavement: corner of Fifth and Grant. Phone 394-M. 6-23-1t eee eS FOR LEASE—The swellest apartment in Casper, on CY avenue. Midwest Bldg. cate ————— BE FOR RENT—Large office space. In- quire Branch Realty Co. 6.22tf —$—$ $< et FOR RENY—Light running s:wing machine; phone 1086. 7-10-tt BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—By Owner, new - ment house; modern; well located: no inflated rent; 30 per cent income Property; $2,500 will handle, or will trade good lot or. other Property as part payment. Phone 1521-W. 6-23-3t FOR SALE—Rooming house, twelve rooms, modern; gcod location: chea} Greybull, Wyo. Y. O. Box Among some of the tribes in the {Arctic region a man who wants a di. vorce leaves home in anger and doés not return for several days. The wife takes the hint and departs. For Vacation or Stopover - Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest “mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, : WYOMING

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