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PAGE EIGHT Che Casper Daily Cribune A New American Princess ALLEGED SLAYER WAY HAVE BEEN KILLED, REPORT Relatives of Oregon Dentist Seek to Identify Pieces of Body As His Own Instead of Victim found t Thursday ¢ leaving the Russian Greek Mass., after their wedding. The , of Boston. The prince is a | Prince and Princeas Michael Orthodox Catholic Church at Roxb princess was Miss Clar Pelham ¢ grandson of President Gr 4 to arrive Thurs Mrs. Brumfield reward for Russell saan" "CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION amie! PROMISES WEEK OF GOOD "Pare acte'm|| ENTERTAINMENT IN CITY of a mpctasion | of the fingers and nails | ; t the Chautauqu Pragers’ Trio, with Electra coming season mu Platt, the monologist, as a Why should the officers believe js } (bat the (Goctor ius conimittsd (2586 I comedy success, “It e? Isn't the theor. Derthis I 0 Advertise,” presented b; Russell committed a murder for rob w York players her 6? What motive he feature attractions of would ave for such a ' Prot no funnier crime has ¢ been written than ‘It I know his financ‘al condition. He Pa Advertise.” In the hands not pressed for money. He had of an allprofessional cast, such of course, but he had property s is scheduled for Chautauqua. n his indebtedness uld draw ‘a record crowd at tun looks unugually fei: heir to $50,000 last known in the g this year. Among the had needed money. he © of the most popu wn names are those of Dr. rowed all he needed on the Chautauqua platfor House, noted author and It was his policy to take out in-| brings with her three tone (ot that teslies Biat surance to cover his debts. When he| prominence in cir- | the American platform mas 18 years of age he borrowed) cies; Ruth contralto Strongheart, Indian lecture money to go to school. He took out and John tertainer, well known! “movie” insurance to protect his cerditors, and Hitona ner rnd Gramatiotar: sist eal since then he has always followed that nt excerpts from light and | tor of “Labor and Industry”; Dean policy.” BAe Wie opera, as well bal- | Ellwood C, —-Perisho, formerly art o sura as mi " Sastiode anaes mbrt.|prenthent of: the itate (Gaheeeate to her as beneficiary and part to his| cassics 5 I ‘ South Dakota and educational ad creditors, Mrs. Brumfield said res Seen LeeatT e860, abs Another splendid musical organ- | ministrator of the A. E. F, and know he ‘had abou ss tion schedulec the week | Dr. Robe es, , said. “He had a note standing at the| #*#on auled ath Dina Sey Pes notent draw out money to pay the note. He oril- | celebrities, also drew another check for $500. The ARCTIC EXPLORERS LEAVE. note was not paid, so he must have . had the money on him when he wa ‘ tured by on a wilea of America’s greatest phonograph BOOTH BAY, Me. July 20—The None of the notes he had out-| Companies, is a member of this | MacMillan Arctic expedition took final standing was due and he was not need.| STouP of artists. Tula Root, con- |departure from American shores yes: ing money immediate! tralto, formerly with the Wash- | terday ‘The explorers’ auxiliary — — ington Opera compa is the third |schooner Bowdoin, which came here Mrs. ( Winter and sons, Stan-} member of this company which |Saturday night after formal Godspeed ley and rren, and Mrs. H.| will present two concerts on the |from Governor Baxter at Wiscasset Dines, returning from a trip to, Wis-| third day. Other mursical organi- | went away at dawn, cheered by towns onsin and other eastern states,| zations coming d the w people. The ttopped over Sunday in Cheyenne and] are the Liberty Belles of Boston, |short stop at the Alexander Trio, and the Stone- ‘way north reached home Tuesday Every Housentfe Knows the toilsome hours at the washtub, doing the family wash- ing the old way. Hours of exhausting rubbing on a washboard in stifling steam—turning and lifting and punching the heavy mass of clothes in a boiler—grinding the clothes through an ob- solete hand-power wringer. The Laundry Queen Electric Washer Means the new way. It eliminates the work of wash-day and saves time. The LAUNDRY QUEEN makes your linen ico lengthens your life. Let us send a demonstrator with a LAUNDRY QUEEN to your home. He’ll do your week5s wash without expense to you, oer obligation to buy. Gur payment plan makes the purchase easy. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 34 EKaucauonat | Instituions Of U. S. Praised July 20.—Thirty- offal institutions in the ates were named by the war t as the “distinguished co- nor military schools, re- 1921." ‘The ncollege and uni the right to appoint men vir-| examiination, of one army each is permitted to maintain one repre- sentative candidate at West Point. | The “distinguished institutions” in-| clude the agricultural and mechanical | college of Texas and Colorado agricul- | tural college | ‘The honor military schools included | the New Mexico military institute. ‘Prince’ of Good | Fellows Seized‘ For Defrauding| SIOUX CITY, Iowa, July 20.—H. K. Hansen, secretary of the National Organization of Good Fellows of Amer- ica, was arrested on the charge of using the mails to defraud. It is claimed that Hansen secured $62,501 in 25 cent membership fees from 250,- 000 person in all parts of the United States A Parisian journal has offered a pair of ermine slippers valued at a thou sand francs to the French woman who is adjudged to have the prettiest foot. NOTICE ‘TO ) CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received! by the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Superintendent, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m. Monday, July 25, 1921, construction of the projects: following FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. 16: Approximately 2,500 cubic yards of selected material surfac- ing on ‘the Kemmerer-Marbleton Road, near Frontier, in Lincoln County. FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. 19: Completion of grading and cul-| vert construction on 34 miles of ‘the Casper-Salt Creek Road in Na-)| trona County. FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. 70: Grading, culvert construction and surfacing on 2.9 miles of the Yellowstone Highway, immediate- ly south of Worland, in Washakie County. FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. | Maru.eron oad near Daniel in Lincoln County, FEDERAL AID PROJECT NG. 111: Grading, surfacing and culvert installation on 2.321 miles of the Kemmerer-Marbleton Road, near Frontier, in Lincein County. Plans, specifications, form of proposals will not be mailed to prospective bidders. Specifications and forms of proposal may be ob- tained at the office of the State Highway Superintendent, Capitol Buildin, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Plans may be seen at the office of the State Highway Superintendent at veag pe 2 or at the office of th |State Highway Engineers as fol- lows: Federal Aid Project No. 16— Goyne Drummond, Rock Springs, yo. Federal Aid Project he 19—C, H. Bowman, Casper, Federal Aid Project Re. 70—R. L. Silver, Basin, Wyo. Federal Aid Project No, -50— nares Drummond, Rock Springs, V¥o. Federal Aid Project No. 111— Goras Drummond, Rock Springs, Wyo. Proposals must be accompanied Classified Ads FOR RENT—ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM—Board, $3 per week. Rooms in a new built it house, including bath, from $2 up. Lunches put up, 3$e. Our motto. Your Money's Worth’ at All Times. Call at 312 West First street. 7-20-4t* FOR RENT—Well ventilated fur- nished bedroom, ing bath; for two gen’ ; also, nice cool basement room...431. East Fifth. Phone 822W. 7-20-4t —<—<—<—<—$=——— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, day cr week; free baths to roomers; Also; two working men’s batching rooms, $20 per month. Grand Rooms. 245 West B street. T-19i5t? — FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, within two minutes walk of the courthouse. $18 a month and lights. J. C. MacInnis, 247 ms S T-18-8t* FOR RENT—To business man, well ventilated room in modern home by a money deposit equal te two|< per cent (2%) of the amount of the proposal in the form of cash, proposal bond, draft or certified check to some bank in tae Siate of Wyoming, and payable at sight to the State Highway Commission. All proposals must be made on forms and in arcordance with in- structions forming a part of the specifications referred to above. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place first above named. The right is re- lserved to reject any and all bids. WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY 20, 1921. WAIT! WAIT! DON’T HURRY! We have 240 acres land adjoining new refinery site. Buy lots in: Casper. doc Ben Really REALTORS 202 Midwest Bldg. 50: Grading and culvert installa- tion on 2.6 miles of the Kemmerer- All Knights of Pythias not Phone 677. Impo NOTICE Phone 1450 members of Casper Lodge. rtant. S. T. King Midwest Wyoming N Now Located in Our NEW QUARTERS Building \ CASPER, WYOMING theee windows; .pienty hot wate! Phone 921 7-2 FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, with private bath; also, sleepingroom. 536 South Grant. 7-20-2t FURNISHED ROOMS for gentlemen. Meals supplied next door. Reason- able. Apply 1114 S. Ash. Phone ca 7-20-3t* a FOR RENT—Furnished basement; housekeeping room; gas and lights. 1225 South Ash. Phone 165M. 7-20-2t° ——— FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen.- Inquire after 5 p. m., at 932 South David seco 7-20-2t* FOR RENT— Very desirable large front room, adjoining bath; suitable for two men; close in. 218 West Eighth street. Phone 1362. 7-18-3t* FOR RENT—To business man, wel) ventilated room in modern home; plenty hot water. 7-18-31 a for one or two gentlemen. South David St. Phone 468W in. FOR RENT—Clean furnished for three men; close in, tiree blocks from restaurant. 131 North Beech street. F19-3t rooms, th in connection, for 3 or 4 young men. 335 South Park. Phone 969M. 7-15-5t BEDROOM with private bath; gen tlemen preferred. Corner Grant and Milton, 454. 7-20-3t* MODERN ROOM, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 903 South Elm. 7-20-3t* FOR RENT—Dandy front robm +e two gentlemen. All modern. South David. Phone 717W. FOR RENT—One bedroom.. suitabie for light housekeeping. 431_ South Durbin. 7-20-1t* modern home. Phone 1658, N. J. ce FOR RENT-—Cheap, two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 144 Washington. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom: close to bath; 2% blocks east of the Henning. 326 East First St. 7-19-6t FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin- ing bath; in modern home. 1032 South Ash. 7-18-5t* FOR RENT — Sleepingroom with ational Bank bath; private -family. 218 North Beeth street. 7-19-2t* FOR RENT—Desirable room in new modern home; adjoining bath. 310 CY avenue. 7-18-3t* FOR RENT—One room, suitable for two men to batch in. Call at 912 S. 2 7-18-30 FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 422 Beech street. Phone 756W. 719-2t LARGE _ COOL _ slerpingroom __ for rent. Inquire 337 South McKinley or phone 853R. 7-15-6t FOR RENT—A good cool room more one man; reasonable. 329 icKinley. Sun FOR RENT—Clean, cool basement room to one man. Phone 1509-M. 7-6-dh FOR RENT—Sleepingroorm, week. 138 North Durbin. $7 per T-12-tfdh FOR SALE—HOUSES ‘|. FOR SALE—Ninc-room house, in North Casper; partly modern; $3,600; $500 cash. Apply evenings, ‘at big corner of F St. and North FOR SALE—Six-room house, modern except heat. Good lawn and walks. Inquire of owner at 912 South-Cedar Terms reasonable. 7-18-6t* I have just received a Brunswick cord and fabric ories. I also carry all high For the Motorist new supply of all sizes of tires and inner tubes. Also luggage carriers, Boyce service units and auto access- grade oils and gasoline. Center Street Filling Station PAT ROY Corner Fifth and South Center CE, Prop. .|FOR SALE—Five-room house; will take practically new Ford car with starter as first payment. Call 584W. Talat LIVESTOCK cow; splendid milker; one fat cow; team fine mules, 5 and 6 years old: gentle and kind; 20 Barred Rock lay- ing hens; also two fige roosters. Ap- ply Mrs. Freeman, near Allen's Dairy, or Box 275, Tribune. 7-14-68 FOR SALE—Two gentle thrifty sad- die horses. Suitable for women or children. Write Box 294, Tribune. a 7.20-1t? Dp ©. Box 124. Phone 2507J. itt HAVE a few homesteads with water on; near Powder River; $150 tach. Call" 584W. Tl4tt FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—50x140 lot, on Locust catic . front; for $600 cash; $500 on montnly payments. Address P. O. Sac. 153, Casper. Wyo. 7-19-3t* FOR _SALE—Corner lot, 590x100, near North Casper school house: a bar- gain. Apply M. Schafer, 1204 Bur- lington Ave. 7-18-3t* ; | 4th Floor South} J FOR SALE—Cheap, one fresh Jersey |~ rm cage red leather bilifold, con- taining a $20 and $10 bill; also, Shrine and 4 Scottish Rite receipts, and cards for Alton John Atkin. Notify same at 147 South McKinley street. reward. 7-20-~-2t* LOST—Dar« red leather billfold, con- also, and taining a 320 and $10 bill: Shrine and Scottish Rite receip' cards for Alton John Atwin. same at 147 South McKinley St. Lil eral reward. 7-19-2t¢ —————————— LOST—Rim and casing, 36x4% Sun- day, between Casper and Pathb- finder dam. Reward 132 North Wolcott. 7-19-2t° LOST—A) ruby sttexpin, on South McKinley or in front of i Legere’ Finder return to F. H. Seaman, 7a3-dh of Tribune and get reward. FOUND—Grocers delivery basket. Owner can have same by calling at Tribune and paying for this ad. 7-9-tfdh LOST—Between Second and A Sts. section of side curtain. Call 1306 after 6 p. m. 7-20-1t* LOST—Brownie Kodak, No. 2, on Al- cava road. Finder return to Tribune office; reward. 7-19-2t¢ WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Men’s discarded clothing and shoes, if they are not worn too badly; also musical instruments, trunks, suit cases, guns, jewelry and kodaks. The Toggery Shop. Phone 416. 6-7-39t WANTED—Dressers, chiffoniers, din- ing tables: all household goods. For spot cash and quick dealing. Phone 1086. TALtt WANTED—Anything you have of value. We pay more. Phone 1086. TALtt WANTED — Saddles, harness, etc. Phone 1086. TALte FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR “RABPE—Stock {m Casper busi- ness concern, paying 25 per cent Cividends; for good lot, small home or irst-class car. P. O. Box 744. 6-20-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Saxon-Six: mechanical condition, newly painted. Tuttle's Auto Pair.t Shop, 344 South Feech ctreet. 7-19-3t8 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Touring car in good condition as part payment on truck. Addrss Box 292, Tribune. 7-19-20 FOR SALE OR ‘TRADE for good roadster, 1919 Chalmers touring car. 938 South nut WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1921 $1,500 WIL BUY SPECIAL NO. 22. You can't bulid the house for $1,500; let alone buy ft and the lot together for that sum. It has four rooms and pantry, east front; water and light in, with gas ready for in- stallation. The house was just built; the lot is high and dry, close to re- finery and a°special value at $1,500. $300 down will buy it. SPECIAL NO. 23, What about a house for $1,100, with $350 dewn and $40 per month? It is right across from the refinery. It is plastered and is new. Has two rooms, and can be made most cozy. It is located on nice high sround, with an east front. SPECIAL NO. 2. A corner lot with a splendid little two-room house. with cement base: ment; east front and in the right lo- cation in Southwest Caspr. This is & g00d home and can be bought now for $1,500; any payments or terms you like. The Western Realty Co. good prices paid | *-_™ completed; two: and = with large dressingroom and bath; al! outside rooms; gas stoves water heat; everything modern; close in. Phone 13024. 7-19-3t* FOR RENT—Garage, equipped with Wasco heater. Inquire after 5 p. m., at 932 South David street. 7-20.2t* FOR RENT—Ie®t running sewing ‘ machine, phone 1086. 7104t Corns, Bunions Ingrowing Nails L. J. PERRAULT Foot Specialist Fallen Arches Chilblains Smith Building, 151 East Second Treated Withvut Phone 138-J Pain Casper, Wyo, S ROME} Try a Clasitiea”’ |- AUDITORS . REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Ane Pal 7673. ACCOUNTANTS Business and Professional Directory DOCTORS DR. A. P.. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon Suite Over ‘Vhite’s Grocery Telephones: Office 120-M;_Res., 1483, HALL ©. KEITH. CURR ON REGISTRY, =: lotnce yo 64, Auditors and amet ee seh GH Batted Bag: Pons cen ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects ts Nye. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WELDNER & SWEENEY 415 Ol! Exchange . Phone 1162 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Polaco Semen TOTO POETS ST alists on Cracked Jackets, Scored area Aluminum WEST A AUTO. REPAIR, 325 West A. Oe BAGGAGE and TRANSFER RALNWATER’S DRAY & TRANS, FER. We do all kinds of hauling. Phone 602W. 122 West Second St. WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Ketallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. I Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, patie 104 MOVING A SPECIAL’ CARINE MAKING CRESCENT NT CABINET co. 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shely- ing, Ice Boxes and Jeo —SHIROERACTORS Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER Phone 15283 CIVIL ENGINEER ALBERT PARK, County . Surveyor. Office, 226 Midwest Bld., Phone 1146J. s: Res. 1235. E. HARNED, Sa ee 162 North Kimball St. One Chiro; 212 East Fifth St. Res. 910 5. Chestnut, Phone 172d. | ~ CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE cg eels Cleaning, Pressing, modeling Center, Fifth & Teteoed 5 Sts. Phone 56 CONTRACTORS timates rfully Furnished W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Cont rand Builder Phone DENTISTS R. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 125 Over Mokler 9 ome Campbell & Johnson Store. Phone HAT CLEANERS RE YORK HAT CLEANING and Shoe Shining Parlor 123 South Center Phone 1319W Lee ots Oe eee INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- GATION — Civil and Criminal. Suite 302 Continental Bidg. 10993 | 204 Midwest Bldg. private Hospital—612 South Darbos, CYLINDER GRINDING Pad Ms il preronae Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Bings. ASPER CYLINDER GRINDING Phone 1450. Fifth & Gato GAS FITTING WESTERN ‘HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot fot Water Heat” Appliances it 936° Pear "gee Phone 249K LAWYERS eer & BULLACK HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Cn rn NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERG Atauyattan Townsend Bidg. Phone 196-3 OSTEOPATHS i BARTON PRODUCE co. Wholesale Poultry, Vegetables. 3331 N. Woleott St _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434_W. Yellowstone" Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re- Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone 1543. fo I RES US ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING x cena ain ROOFING Co. Kimball St. Phone 14300: Casper. Ws. |OE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHININ 'ARLO! We Solicit Your Faercuage = LOBBY 0-58 BULLDIN SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. hone 33, __STENOGRAPHERS a Beatrice 3. Jo-es (Pub. Stenographer) Work a Soe TAILORS co. H. WRALEY Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring. Cleaning, . and Alterations. 116 Ks. Midwest Ave. Phone 483J. A. L, Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt map Suits made to order. Ria repairing. Furs retligaalan aL VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W. 2nd St. Phores: Office 20, Res. 1481 W. —- — >.