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erence. mind recently, the king did it this also by royal proclamation of | ig71 great other desire than firmly and definite : ge y to insure the succession to the| CHEYENNE, July 7.—Toy Sooey charged with violation of the Harri drug act, was brought’ to the county throne with a view to the good of the country, as well as the happiness of | °°" his own person: “And whereas, to his majesty's| 77nd Jury action on the charge. He was arrested at Basin and at the beyond all doubt, that his|‘imé is alleged to have had $2,000 noble desire, as above| ‘Yorth of habit forming drugs in his deepest regret, it has now become ap- hereby annulled.” pict rene st than two-thirds of the capital stock! of said company —Remarkable strides have been mad by Belgium in the restoration of {i railways. country, it was found that they had destroyed 1,419 bridges and tunnels, damaged 194 stations, crippled 30 elec- tric generating stations and 226 rail- way stores. a ae have relaid 1,400 miles of railroad | % track and rebuilt 67 stations. Loto- motives have been increased from 279 to 5,171, while the freight trains to. day execed by 30 per cent those of 305 freight trucks on the road daily. At the beginning of this year the dally average had grown to 16,754 trucks. The Belgian state railways are today running a daily traffic of 1,800 passengers and about 1,950 freight trains. STEER EEA AS ARAM 5 RA AA AABA PAGE SIX 1 KING ISVICTOR pod tae Freach army, the Second Hus-| jtors und stockholders are Dorothy bass oboe ty (30) = ester |p. i. sarsfi, has just had its disbandment i. B. Durham and Ge. tee f oe 3/FOR RENT—large well lighted and ee ee 28 ame “beina July 21,.1921; and. POR RENT Large well lighted and according to the order, be absolutely ted this 8th day of June, A, 8° objections are filed, the ‘said ad- ing bath and outside entrance. Rent dissolved by August 1. . 1921, ministrator will make’ final settle-| 2600s" “20 PWsite cn apertment, The regiment was first known as| (Seal) THOMAS F. MEANEY, |ment of said estate on said date, or/1235 South David. 7-5-3t | BANGKOK, United Press)—Here's how to jilt a royal proclamation that he proposed marrying her, and the local press | their Sun and Moon, with true eastern rev- When however, he changed his the following is a transla- ND OF THE KING'S |mer days. Before Ailly-sur-Noye in night on Mildred Street, Casper View addition. JESTY 1918 the Second left per cent of sion $1.00. Ladies free : aiming His Ma.| its effectives on the ficld of battle. 4 jesty’s bethrothal and for this pur-] The French press and public is prac. pues jeroracl Mom Chow (her se-| tically unanimous in declaring that ee rene highni princess) Vallabha Devi| With the passing of the Second Hus fo the title of Phra Varakanayiapa-| ‘2°. quite a little of the martial glory ye dan, (the King’s bethrothed) Phra Ong | °f France will pass away as well Chow (her royal highness) (Princess meg eS. . Vallabha Devi), his majesty had no DRUG PEDDLER CAUGHT. stated, cannot satisfactorily be met | 20ssession. * her royal highness, Princess V: In a. Journey of 2150's! ha Devi, which may be a and, one cannot observe a single the chronic indispo t would cut a teninch board SAXON Six-cylinder. five-passenger princess, whose nervous y , po = ‘< A ‘ we zy leaves "much to be desired, so much| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. touring; in fine condition, good ‘tires; so that his majesty is under the ap. otice is hereby given that a Fy u prehension lest in the event of the|Special meeting of the stockholders |B) 17 Let SPN Sal 2a Ras its Sag a - $425 vayal thaiagd balhg" pecratk to{0f the Thomas F. Meaney Broker- take pla ble conseq ie Cc orming corpora- : may follow in d to the succes. | HO and held at the MAXWELL—Touring, overhauled, re- Bion to the! thrcine’ office of en & Lowey, 301 Oil} é i ? = u Now, therefore, his majesty has| Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo- painted, practically new tires ____$500 commanded that the proclamation |™ing, on June 8, 1921, at 3 o'clock relating to his majesty’s betrothal is|P- ™-» at which meeting stockhold- i crs representing and owning more | HAS RAILROAD GRIEF BRUSSELS, July 7—(United Press). When the Germans evacuated the Since the armistice the Belgians the pre-war figure. + At the armistice there were about | ¢% 4, Pepto Fares have gone up _ threefold, freight rates the same, while the rail- | way is losing thousands of pounds >< every week. D> <a * a 24 For Sale_ |/¢ <4 ° os . xX Furniture ||% : nx For six-room house, com- oe plete, or in separate suites or pieces. High grade and in first class condition.. Priced very low. Phone 1314 eee + Oo M toate + % aa ss G. J. Kistler TENTS AND AWNINGS CANVAS GOODS FLAGS AND DECORATIONS 743 South Durbin Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Phone 1616-M P. 0. Box 1005 iM Most re 1M "% + + % r% '? o*, es "e-ate-e’ ee M% ? o%, iM e rt ° > NOTICE The West A St. Auto Repair Shop Now open for business. Expert Auto Repairing. We specialize in repairing cracked water jackets, scorched cylinders, broken crank cases and all ‘alum: inum repairng. Wo do what Welders cannot do. Give us a trial. Ail work guaran- teed. Reasonable Preies. ~ 325 West A Street. ROPE ARSE FAMGUS REGIMENT OF Siam (By Mail to|the Chamborant Hussars, named for | its commander in 1761, the Marquis of re a fairs floating from their shoulders. When King Rama VI.-of Siam met/and chestnut brown dolmans. Garbed third Napoleon at Solferino, and at Mars-latour against the Germans in And it served all through the war—in simple horizon blue. instead of in the gaudy regalia of for Phone 898 Reliable Baggage Transfer, Moving, Stora; ing. Wyoming Dray & Transfer Co. Basement Pines Hotel. 326 North Wolcott. Look for the Blue Truck. JOUN VISOK be Casper Dally Cribune among the persons entitled thereto.| where anyone in! President DOROTHY RENO, |may be heard. uit for breach amborant. In those days the troop: Secretary,| If-no objections to said account to be an east- s wore fine high shakoes like the Publish June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 7, and petition are filed within way with it.| West Point cadets, great furry af-|1!4, 1921. time provided for said notice, the estate of Louise Mary Koch, de-| ceased, that on the 22nd day of 1921. resolution unanimously adopted, | Jun: 1921, Joseph Koch, the duly said company was ordered dis-|appointed administrator of said es- solved, said company having ceased | tate, filed his final account and Pe; to do business, all corporate debts|tition for the distribution of sai i § jE 15 DISBANDED having been paid, ail’ corporate Ie | estate with, tue, Clerk of the District bilities discharged and the corpo-|Court, Sixth Judicial District, rate assets and property distributed|and for Natrona Cemep el Wyomi IN BREACH OF | eu s"<se mee he most picturesque regiments| The statutory trustees for cred-|and file object ing, | FOR RENT—One amine said account and petition | rarnatea. ns » at any/ Walnut. | Phone 1474-W. Call after 4 , 98 soon thereafter as the matter the '* “wait 136 South Wolcott. nee court may examine said account|FOR RENT—Two vasemen: NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS and petition, and = found correct, | keeping rooms; loca labha Devi on a shop- a ante RSO! - may procs to make in, he announced by | through at the waeea, they fournt ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ment of said estate in the manner |° Albin's Grocery. tion and those of Napoleon. One of _ LOUISE MARY KOCH. provided by law. exploits was to relieve the} Notice is hereby given to all daily referred to the couple as the| Dute+ feet which had been icebound | Creditors and others interested in| at Texel. The Second also fought under the im} Publish June 23, 30, July 7, 14, 21,/ Phillip street. Phone 1665. NOTICE! Public dance every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday || Room AND BOARD—Four minutes" here Tuesday, to await tion — *, Parcel Check: 222 East Yellowstone—Phone 1223 Prop. Announcing THE OPENING OF THE AMPBELL HARDWARE CO. in quarters formerly occupied by CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CLOTHING CO. The Campbell Hardware company has recently ac- quired the hardware merchandise of the Webel Commer- cial company and the Douds-Olliver Hardware company and now makes its bow to the public in Casper with one of the largest and most extensive lines of hardware, builders’ supplies, guns, ammunition, etc., of any similar concern in the Rocky Mountain region. Casper people are familiar with the fine quality of merchandise handled in the past by these two firms, hence we need not elaborate upon the high standard goods that will be carried on our shelves. Mr. A. J. Kelley, former manager of the Webel, Hard- ware department, will be in charge of the Campbell Hard- ware store and his past years of experience bespeaks his ability to take care of all your hardware needs and give unexcelled service to patrons. ‘ WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE 147 S. CENTER ST. We Solicit Mail Orders from Out of Town wo Used Cars That are Real Bargains and will give 921-5. T-1tt RIMS for light housekeeping; one FORD—Roadster with truck box on LITTLE BELIUAA ALSO). |Stsstne “Sete"bessent! S5'isgn] ears @ Dargain —-----——- er a FOR RENT—KOOMS room, suitable two men; can batch; light and fuel close to refinery. 831 South | ret roommate, more for panion than rent; preferably 7-7-t double, $8 Phone 1656-M. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS/TIIREE FOR ree { for|FOR RENT — Four rooms; maetcenease| lrange and built-in features in kitchen; modern house, of town; no children. RA: Inquire FOR RENT—Fourtoom modern un-|1s -29-1tdh | un-/1211 South Elm. 6. jshower bath. Phovie” ‘S3E-. $34 CY. cept heat; furnished except beddi and dishes. $45. Phone- ao. East Firsi stone St.—“Riverview northeast | 4. in i ; suitable for two families. iu, |1137 South Coder. 7 f F-T-2t ie -4 FURNISHED, modern rooms: Fui with bath. Close in. 445 South Beech. |FOR RENT—Two or three-reom fur. nished apartment; Sige in. 640 West Call 904-W. or t walk from each refinery; private | $11 per week. 1155 South) East Second. FOR RENT—Modern East Midwest, Smith Apts. ice two-room apt. - axis 7-1-3 FOR RENT—Bed room, 12x14; weil furnished; good location. Young man preferred. Phone 12 . TIA FOR RENT—Nice room . adjoining bath; cooking privilege’ if pre ferred. 143 North Park, rear. — 7-7-2t FOR RENT—Room, suitable for two men or two ladies, or man and wife. 824 South Wolcott. 7-7-10* a detent stl be ec BLE FOR RENT—Large bedroom and th, for two young ladies. Phone bath, 620-J. | 1004 South Ash. Vist FOR RENT—One nice basement room for one or two gentlemen. 133 North Kimball. T-7-1t er FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern-home; close in. 845 East Third. Phone 1022. 7-T-2t FOR RENT—Modern _ sleepingroom; gentlemen preferred. 536 South Grant. T-T-2t FOR RENT—Small sitting room and bedroom; private entrance. 104 S Beech. T-7-2t FOR RENT—To bpsiness man, first- class room in modern home. Phone 4 two rooms. Call 312 West First a street. 7-5-3t° FOR RENT—Nice clean room for two; board if desired. 1302 South Ash. Phone 313-J. 7-6-2t BUICK—Touring, repainted; looks like new; in excellent mechanical condi- _-$950 Park Roads Sales & Service Compan Phone 209-3 TH-tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. NAA See eetecesteceateitecet toate atectecoetnedoeeteeetecoetetee ampbell Hardware Co. FOR RENT—One basement sleeping room, with bath. 1134 South Beech arable for gentlemen. 710 East Third 8| 7-6-2t" FOR RENT—Clean, cool basement room to one man. Phone 1509-M. 7-6-dh FOR RENT—Two- furnished bed. rooms; $4 and $6 per week. Cal! at 629 Kirk St. T-5-At FOR RENT—One modern sleeping room, on pavement. 1021 Cains f -1te ¥OR RENT—Nice basement room. suitable for two men. Ash. Phoge 679-M. FOR RENT—Pleasant room, suitable 926 Sout! Tltt FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin ing bath. 108 East F St. Phone 1299. 6-25-tf 515 South Beech. BOARD AND ROOM. 1128 West_Thir- teenth street. tenants; has hot and cold water; steam heat; janitor service. This is a nifty ieee for two. Inquire Realty Co, Phone 381. 7-7-5t FOR RENT—Three-room basement apt. with gas range; lights; hot and cold water; dishes and bedding fur- nished; suitable for three or four ci 225° South: Park apartment; attractive, bright and clean; gas for cooking and heating; $60; ‘adults. ¥ Phone cos? a FOR RENT—Modern’ three-room apt. with bath; well furnished; located on pavement. $65 per month. In- quire at 1216 East Second St. 7-7-1t ———— FOR RENT—One modern apartment, unfurnished; three rooms, bath, pee ta and basemert. Chas. Anda, 104 N. Beecli stree! T-Tate FOR RENT—Nice furnished two- _oaeg it. $55; no objection to chil- *“Bhone 1658-R. 319 South Saskeons Jackson Apts. T7-2t FOR RENT—Threeroom modern’ basement apartment. with bath; close in. No children. Call at 725 South Durbin street 6-2 eT FOR RENT—Three or five-room fur- nished apartment; with or without garage. Durbin Rooms, North Durbin street. T-T-At FOR RENT—Two three-room apart- ments; furnished. Call 524-1¥. 7. ‘New, modern three-room apartment in business district. 334 Phone 1613-W. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEX AUCTICN Buying and selling all the time; best grade of second-hand furniture in the city; upholstering and repairing fur- niture a specialty; teed and returned promptly. 326 West all work guaran- FURNITURE for six-room modern house; will sell altogether and rent ich consist of five pieces ivory dressing table and chiffonier; brass bed; Vernis Martin bed; two oil stoves; sanitary couch; shirtwaist box; rugs; six laying he portable gurage, 14x14. WANTED TO RENT—Small apt. or nished and reasonable rent. By young couple; no children. Box 258, The Trib-| before the meeti FOR SALE—Duofold, library tabi rocker, dining chairs, 9x12 rug, dresser, . heating stove, threeburner oil This Soe Say been mi and Address 210 orth Mckinley hice FOR SALE—Ho} rooms, compl hold furniture; two ‘© or separate: mahog- bed; sewing machine, icebox, etc. bine Locust and Thirteenth Sts. bap socapg o furniture, complete for tf |4th Floor 0-§ Bldg. Teh 783. oD 324 MIDWEST BLDG, Se WEG: ____ ACCOUNTANTS _ INVESTIGATION BUREAU SIGS TION A BUREAU. "OR SALE—Two-hole oll stove and FOR SALE—Good oil cook stove and sewing machine, cheap. ‘ota, west front, Madison street. V. B Ty: 0. St. : FOR SALE—Perfection range, jew cabinet Edison with 7S records; bargain. 823 South Wal- “OR SALE—Range, ; new 367 South Ash. FOR SALE—Good standard a A-1 condition. iano, in Tor information, call at the Watt E. FOR SALE—Florence ofl stove and oven; also, baby buggy. Durbin, North Casper. FOR SALE—Bed and_ sprin; % center tables, $2.50. Phone eset ‘er at FOR SALE—Dresser, SALE—Three-burner electric range; $35; perfect condition. Phone. 1-5. The scent-smeller is as essential to perfume manufacturers as the taster is to the tea-merchant. The gift of scent-smelling is a thousand times more rare than the gift of wine- SEE BEN THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS __HOUSEHOLD GOODS __ eeping |FOR SALE—Bargain in coal stoves ranges. Gas Appliance [certo Om Me FCLIPSES CLIPSE Part FOR SALE—Rockers, $3.50 and $4. Phone 1660. 367 South Ash. 7-6-4t NGE, as good as new. 3!" Beech. Phone 324-W. cooking utensils, etc. In other words .—————— ee right miane be’ af home. All for : = $3,500, and $400 will make first pay. FOR RENI—AOUSES teeoe at Wt eood 7 FOR RENT—Seven-room furnished SPECIAL NO. 24. Two houses on a nice lot for $2,000. ,|That buys both of them. They have just been built and painted nicely. 27 North Beech. Inquire 623 South Burbin, Phone 513-J. furnished|East house has two good rooms and house: also, garage. 130 West H. In-| Will rent for $35 per month. quire 436 West Yellowstone. 7-7-2t]are really well built, and will make an extraordinary investment. Located in FOR RENT—One. four-room modern | Mills addition, where such homes are furnish ;_ close in. Phone|very popular, and of the right kind 1ST W. 434 East Thivd, 7-6-tf]and size. Call us and we'll take you FOR RENT—Fourroom furnished | °°" house for couple with no small chil. SPEC ‘oO. 2: 34 | dren; close in. 136 S. Jefferson. _7-6-2t BALENG TWO-ROOM house for rent. Inquire i ad grad a tae tes bench 735 North Washington “St., North| Tight across from the refinéry. ; ere Debts | plastered and is new. Has two large quire 1444 East Second, East Cas-|an east front. per Grocery. 7-6-t£ FOR SALE Ga 1RADE | /He Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. -& Gen. Mgr, Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building scoc predicated ote ecatcuete Al te FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots with basement dug and forms in. Also, gravel and sand on the job. Will take a Ford in on trade. 910 North}NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN- Washington St., North Casper_addi-]|NUAL MEETING OF THE WYO- tion. 7-6-2t*| MING FILLING STATION CO. FOR TRADE—Stock in Casper bus: Notice is hereby given that the F vi 25 it i awvidende: for Good leks amnall heme or deterred, annual meeting of the irstclass car. P. O. Box 744. WANTED TO KENT Solidated Bul uilding, une. T-7-2te WANTED TO RENT—Two young men wish to rent modern, well ven-| Publish July 7, 27, 1921. et .|tilated room; close in. Address Bor 260, Tribune, 7-7-2tdh -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 1 TRIBUNE- Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS Accountants—Income Tax GUARANTEE Rb&vISTRY, Cony: fi aE x So |MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTL ja hd J ane ack GATION — Civil and Criminal. Suite ‘Transfer Agents tos tion Hxnhange Wide. Phone 660 302 Continental isldg, ARCHITECTS | LAWYERS neo Bh aan eee HENCH & BULLACK ‘Kownsend | Bi Lawyers PR Pgs Phone 0 suite 292229 Miaten Bldg. Ph. 1200 ene Sue FU 1800 GARBUTT, WEIDNES & SWEENEY E. Atturney-at-La 415 Ol Exehange bidg. Phone 1 Buites 14-15-16, Townsend Block "AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING | yiacenga munane on Cracked Jackets, Scored La Specialists STuminum Hepairs. WES | ___ 206-202 Oll bichange Bidg. tr NICHOLS & STIRRETT BAGGAGE end TRANSFER | soso off change tude WHITE TRANSFER be ages yey w. atta Aownsend Bldg. ____Phone 1963 A AUTO REPAIR, 325 West Ness Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. Lownsend s Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Music Lessons on all Band Moving. Phone 74-J. ments. H. W. Compton, Directes Can per Concert Band. Instruments for SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 Sale. Telephone 1656M. MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. Osteo} Physician 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W.| Rm. 57 Wood Ble. Phone 1277-3, PIANO TUNING bases and Scrosme So Seip RenRPNDaRSRaGNRe ome H. W. Compton, Experi Plano CHROERACTOS Tuner’ & Hepairer, Viole Peper oe, Bows Filled. Phone 1656M. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. R. ANN. ‘citaiian P SEE FREY dence, | 542 CY Ave. suis 318 \ihaWest Bldg. Phone 706 eee Eee Vegetables. a nn ee SE __RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1 AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re Expert W. men. 124 W. Second. Phone tor RL Cleaning, Pressing, Re: ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofh tractor CONTRACTORS ing itd om Sard For the Best in Building Kimball St. Phone 1478J. Casper, Wyo. EVAH M. HOUSER 210 East Fifth St, Phone 15283 PD ae Ab i ER ts oo CLEANERS and PRESSERS | Cocring & Repairing. THE SERVICE CLEANERS modeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 36 Cones At Most Reasonable Prices. RE Casper, Wyo, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished |_ SHOE SHINING PARLORS nn, W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder Phone 10993] ““HRICAN SHINING PARLOR DENTISTS ~ LOBBY ‘us SULLDIN ~"““Dr. J.J. DONOVAN. SIGN PAINTING J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler Bidg., over “BUSH DID Ir" The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS $|| Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center nabs eto steele te ate e egeeteatoatoateesirfoeteate eo etoat eenreerreeoed << EERE Campbell & Johnson Store. Phone 66.} Bush Signs, Show HAT CLEANERS Art_ 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33, “NEW YORE HAT CLEANING STENOGRAPHERS Poni 5 es y | Beatrice L. Joes (Pub. 8 125 South Cen‘er Phone isisw | Beatrice L. go-cs (Pub. tengraphe NEW YORK HAT CLEANING DOCTORS 204 Midwest Bldg. TAILORS rocery WHALEY ‘Telephones: Office 120-M; Res., 1483, | Ladies’ andt Gent's Tailoring. Pie DR, MARSHALL ©, KEITH. 116 ke. "Midwest Ave. Phone sane 4833. Office. Phone 30. Residence 161. Priyate Hospital—612 South Durbin.|A. L. mose—Apt. 10, CYLINDER GRINDING _|Swi_made to Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING C0. TAXI SER’ Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. STEPHENS TAXI SERVICE. GAS FITTING Ehone 133. Ficteeee ne ee ate Ce VETERINARIAN WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. pereres ty Dan Steam and Hot Water Heat DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian, Gas Fitting and Appliances Office, 142 _—_—_—— SPECIAL NO. 28. ; —__——— | It's 2 eny littlo home; it Is, indeed. |FOR SALE—Ladies’ writing desk, $8;| Stucco finish and handily arranged: folding bed, $10; cupboard, $10.|}four rooms and bath; equipped with Phone 1660, 367 Sopth Ash.’ 7-5-4] toilet but not tub. There is a cement basement and with the home goes ail |For SALE—Round Oak range. .|furpiture, dishes, silverware, bedding What about a house for $1,500, with rooms, and can be made ny FOR RENT—Two-room house. In-| It is located on nice bigh ground, wit! .20-t¢|company will be held at the office = the: conn y at Room 306, on Saturday, July 30, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. m. for the election of officers for the house; must be clean, modern, fur-|ensuing year, and the transaction of such other Sos as may come ’ A. MORRIS, INSURANCE — REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | EXPERT LIFE UNDERWRITING SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. : MUSIC INSTRUCTOR _ OSTEOPATHS Se DR. L. L. WADE thic PRODUCE pera AUSE ISS BARTON PRODU Wholesale Poultry, ee it and 333 Wyatt et Furs redomeled. Phone “a Cylinders Reground Oversize ntti TAXI SERVICE + 2nd ie Pear St. Phone 1249R Phot.es: Office 20, Res. 1481W. eS ee

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