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PAC” PAGE TWELVE G 1m " ist Memorial to Kitchener CASSERLY AND HYLAND FINED | S500BY COURT Appeal for Sentence Followed by Petition for Change of Venue in Prosecution of Forgery Charge. Vick Casserly and W. R. Hyland, jointly convicted with Frank Hill on a charge of transporting lquor, fol- r trial in district court this for sentence yesterday and were fined $500 cach. Immediately after sentence was passed Attorney If. F. Ryan, counsel, with E. G. Vanatta for the defend- ants filed a motion asking for a of venue in the perjury case change ca a the two men which was to discrepancy at the hearing of tien of liquor charge iater in the in district for a fulblength statue of Lord Kitchener. Tho statue is to be unveiled at the Horse Guards parade HOSTILITIES LOOM IN The cause for asking a change of ue was alleged to be due to the subsequently were crucial factors in fact that Judge C. O. Brown might the conviction of the Cordilios and be prejudiced in the new action after Newell, who now are serving term: having heard the former charges. in the state penitentiary at Rawlins. ————_—$—— Delaney was paid $2,500 by I. N. Jennings, father of the slain man, for procuring the confessions. Beer Bill Taken CHEYENNE CONTAAC Up Over Protest |,otre ramen’ wae of Sen. Penrose aramt-2ue er a storm FOR SATURDAY ONLY | yenne Light, Power ~ omyiny, which supplies the city | | with electricity, ¢ and seam, the WASHINGTON, Sept. 23—The beer latter Enrd Sonetiee Ielan sone sobs bill got before the senate Thursday ||, by a yote of 31 to 23 after Chairman Penrose of the finance committee had sought to have the tax revision taken up first. Senator Sterling of South Dakota, in charge of the beer measure in- formed the senate that he was ready to proceed with the conference report and on a motion to take it up advo- cates of the beer bill won. Jurisdiction Of Engineers Larger zh conduits. Inman's excavat ing machines are chewing great chunks out of the conduits in the business district. with the consequent || | demoralization of service by the C. L., | + F. & P. The latter repeatediy ap-|/ } pealed to Inman to be more careful || but the destruction continued. Then | appeal was made to the, city commis- sioners, but still the destruction goes on. What the next step will be is providing the populace materia! for speculation. —— DELANEY FIGURED IN, WYOMING BOOZE CASE | ‘NE, Wyo., Sept. 23.—Mike | | CHEYENNE. Sept. 23—The juris- @iction of the Cheyenne chapter of the American Association of Engineers has been enlarged to ‘nctude all south- ern Wyoming. An invitation to all engineers in this district to affiliate | with the Cheyenne chapter wll be ex- tended. On October 22 C. E. Drayer, secre- tary of the national associafion, will y, who died in Denver last Sat- a’ notable figure in ming a year ago this month when j | visit Cheyenne and deliver an address. | he procured from Peter and John Cor- All engineers in Wyoming are to be|dillo, in the Albany county jail at j | invited to visit the capital at that} Laramie, confessions of their partici- ak 5 time and hear the valstinguished pation inthe slaying of \Frank - Lobby, Midwest Building speaker. nings, ranchman, by. the Cordillo > brothers and Walter Newell, who were 2 CLASSIFIED ADS—|acting as agents of the state probi TUT: tion denartment. These sions @ 4 Z e 4 e ¢ Richards & Cunningham Co. MEN’S DEPARTMENT We want everybody to prepare themselves for cold weather and advise you to begin buying your Fall and Wintér wearing apparel now, as we have a splendid assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes and other wearing apparel at very reasonable prices. Clothing We feature the well known Hirsch-Wickwire make of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, also the Western Wool Growers’ All-Virgin Wool Suits, priced from $37.50 up. Te appreciate these you should see them at once. We ask you to call on us for your next Suit or Overcoat. $ We carry a large stock of Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws for boys, and the prices are right. Bring your boys in and let us fit them. We will save you money. Men’s and Boys’ UNDERWEAR We feature the well known Lewis Union Suits for men. We have a large variety to choose from. Priced from $2.50 for the Ecru Cotton up to $10.50 for the extra heavy All-Wool Broadway Rib Union Suits. from $1.00 per suit up to $3.50 for the best all-wool. MEN’S AND BOYS’ Hats and Caps Just received a large ship- ment of Hats and Caps for men and boys. You will be surprised how the prices have come down. See us for your next Hat or Cap. Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Just received, a large shipment of Trunks, Suit Cases and Trav- cling Bags. We invite you to call and get prices and see what we have in stock. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST The Famous Martha Washington s Chocolates | 85c . THE POUND \ We Have Also Added to Our Candy Line Saylor’s Chocolates | } A Confection That Will Please the Most Particular Wyoming Cigar Stores Ce. We have a large stock of Boys’ Union Suits, - ~__ Che Casper Daly Crisnne | UReutpuynent’ ‘brandt of California and of John W. H. Crim of New Jersey, to be in a long lst of |the senate by President Harding. nominations vent to “WASHINGTON, — Sept. 23.-—May.| pea Gen. Leonard Wood was formally; TAYLOR AGAIN CANDIDATE. LONDON, Sept. 23—Plans for the Neyo scenewtig noreh oF ta eT “CHEYENNE, (Wyo., Sept.” 23. — observance of “Unemployment Sun-| tiabae aa © Mayor Ed P, Taylor, who was elected day” on October 9 are being perfect- ed and public meetings will be held in every locality throughout England to urge a national policy for the re- Nef of peopie out of work. There was some disorder outsidera London police court when several leaders of the unemployed were ar- Gen. Wood. whose selection for tha/'¥° Y€ars ago on the labor ticket, to- Post was announced several " weeks| Gs7 SDBoUnced his candidacy for re- ago, has spent the past several months | ORS ea oS In the Philippines investigating condi-| tions for President Harding and is ex- Pected ‘to assume the governorship for a period of one year as soon as | Insurance CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION commnasrercs Office, raign: 1 his nom «*tion confirm tate Consldecane Pate yen: f ~~ —= ee | chatanee Won He ig 2, 1921, Aberdeen during the day and the Pasa Kansas has about fifty women law-| It is hereby certified, That the lice charged upon a crowd following! ¥°™™ etail Hardware Mutua! Fire In- . | the appearance of the unemployed be- * fore the town council which was asked ,to afford relief. John MacLean, the Giasgow Com: munist, yesterday went on trial on a charge of sedition. It was alleged he told the unemployed: “If you cannot get food in a constitutional way, then ates ts ee surance Com} of’ Minneapolis, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ | in the state of Minnesota, has com- ~ ANNUAL MEETING. plied with the Insurance Laws of 3 jis Sta is authorized to Notice is hi transact the business of Fire Insur- ance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- ren that the eee ant ‘ held at the ‘office. of the annual m 6 of the meine jan Oil parm ~ > ny, Consolidated ality | fice the day and year first above LED ee ee ee eS oo a roanee K. K. K, THREATENED. of Bente ee Sona rH, ETT. a , 0. Insurance Commissi 4 BARTLETT. Texas, Sept. 23—|90 FePromoers tat at awe ‘of| Publish Sept. 38, 1821 When notice that the Ku Klux Klan! intended parading here war called) electing directors and transacting such other business as may prop- ton ‘Allen. he iewued a proclamation |&1Y come before the meeting. saying that should masked marchers) Dated on so oak appear on the streets they would be! : EN, cretary. arrested and dealth with according to} punish sept. 20 to 30. Recntte the laws of the city and state. oats eae | = Of the millions of women in India less, than one-tenth of one per cent can’ read and write. SOMETHING NEW The Latest Gift Ni THE Gurr AND china Building Materials ; We are equipped with the stock to j : sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. i i Phone 3 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CorRr. -Auditors und Accountanty—St ‘ar-and Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH, Architects my 24-25 ‘ownsend » Wyo. jone 440. GARBUTT, Mao ae Ap eer 415 OW Exchange Bldg. Phoue 1162. AUDITORS & VAN DENBERG me Tax Service Tel, 767d. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists on Cracked Jackets. Scored Cylinders, Aluminum Repairs, | WEST XACT | REPAIR, 320 West A. BOILER WORKS Boller and Tank Works ette South Kimball Sirvot, All Kinds of Repair Work—0) Bollers Bought. and Exchanged— Field Worle a Specialty. 53 RE Sk a Ne 2a th BAGGAGE and TRANSFER fererintae sasha mavinwmetedebnd = ek barby SEE BEN THANSFER CO. Bagg: jeay; ae ovine. Phone 14d. : ites., 87-W, Uflice 103, MOVING A SPECIALTY. CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET 00, ‘ellowstone. Phone 839W. 432 West Yello ne. eee Store ures, Counters and ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DE. J. H. JEFFREY Sp Tp areca ei stent ais sak he chest 8 Sur EREY __—— B. G. HAHN Dit, BDNA HAHN Phones!” tito 488." Hes. 1235. E. = 16 DENTISTS DR. J, J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3, Mokler Bidg., Corer. veil Hardware Company: "Snene See GENERAL TEAMING pele Sax ais toned aat Cha [INVESTIGATION BUREAU. MIDWEST BUREA ESTI- GATION — Civil and Senay 302 Cintinental Oil HENCA & BULLACK Luwyers Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM J. WEHRLI - Attorney at Low 211 O-S Bidg. Phone 338 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Suites 14-1516, Townseid Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers . 206-207 Oil Kxchange Bids. "NICHOLS & STIREETY Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W_ FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law ‘Townsend indg. Vhone 196J. OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS. Physician 4 Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 7 DR. L. L. WADE cian Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. -boue 12774, PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, bruit Vegetables. 333-No AWwolcott St RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 Yellowstone” Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re and Repairing. Expert Work men, 124 W. fet wl 1345, SIGN PAINTING Bush Signs, Show Cacdm and Poster Art, 242, W. Yellowstone: Phone 33. STENOGRAPHERS s76w BEATRICE L. JONES Public pher—Notary 231 Midwest Building. TAILORS ARS TE a he LR RO EVAH M. HOUSER HERNGALL “210 Mast St. Phone 15283 CONTRACTORS y. W. SPROU! Nracor ‘and. Delider 1 West Tenth Phone Best in Buildi For the in ing Public Cc. H.W! Ladies and (Genie! Tailoring, Cleans, E. Stidweset Ave. Phone 453J. L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hot Suits made to order Remodeling repairing. Furs remodeled. Phone TAXIDERMISTS ne a ee ee TAXIDERMIST AND TANNERY ired hoor Bees te Order CEEANERS and PRESSERS THE, SERVICE CLEANERS Pressing, Hemodeling Canter, end Railroad. Phone 56. DOCTORS DR, MARSHALL ©. KEITH Office . Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. oe ~~ ROOF CONTRACTING T\WNXOMING ROOFING Co. General seating | Contractors. alr Recoating a Specialty. ity s. nd ie ang, Phone Lied. Casper, Wye, Res. 1614NW. use 5 .Ac1rORNEYS NOMINATED. SOME SAY BUSINESS IS POOR—BUT DESPITE ALL THE CLAMon | Sunday Te Plan | "QF WOOD MADE Seca Tai THEREAL ESTATE BUSINESS 1S of Britishers Pelee See DRESSMAKING—Wanted, sewing by POOPED OSHSDOSID SLD DS ODO WIGS SO DOHISODHIOSH OHIO DOO OD NOTPOOR - Because of the strong faith held by the people in im the future prosperity of Casper and of the entire ‘There was a slight cepression in July and August certainty on the part of some as to whether or not they WHY IS THIS? other _commod! conditions, why don't YOU take ad vantage of this unity to buy at the LOW POINT in the face of a RISING MARKET Tou can buy NOW at lower prices and easier terins tharyou will be able to a month from now. We are offering right now some unusually attractive values in cant lots and three, four and five-room These have been I'sted at prices designed to force sales on a sluggish market. They are worthy of close inspection immediately as they represent wonderful profit-making unities. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 45— ¢ A three-room house on South Cedar street; has built-in features that will attract the “homey” woman; kitchen is newly white enameled has Water and bullt-In sink in kitchen; rooms are plastered; ; We will be pleased to show this to you. You are sure to like it where you cons‘der that all this is available at $2.750 on very easy terms. 'ERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 47— Three rooms, bath.-pantry and clothes closet; bath fixtures “all in place; new house just completed and ready to move into. On the tea> of. the lot is a one-room house. A local insurance firm approved ‘this risic for $3.000 insurance. When we price the lot, buildings and all at $3,500 you will understand the value in this pumber. Terms of course. Two lots near the new 12-room school house in the southeast part of town. Work on the schoo! house was commenced Thursday. It will be ready for occupancy in three months. These lots have city water ava'l- able and you will recognize an astounding value at $300 each. Terms. We have a property priced at $4,200 bringing an Income of $57.50 Per month (or better than 16 per cent on your money} with sufficiént ground for another house included, on which we will accént nm good car as first payment. A Dodge sedan preferred but would consider any g00d. medium priced car that is worth the money. If you will accept good secur'ties as first nayment we have a buyer for your property. Securities will stand strictest investigation. Phone The Westen Realty and Lot Sales Co, Phone 1078 ~*~ onsolidated Royalty Bld~- 1487, ULASSIFIFD ADVERTISING If yop have what you won't want and want what you don’t have—lUse Tribune Want Ads, How to Answer Blind Classified Ads ~ p answering bind wus in these columns, pleaso be careful to nse the precise address given In the adv. Write the nildress plainly. Letters brought in to The ‘Tribune office do not requir2 stamps. Al- ways incloge your, answers in sealed envolepe. In replying to ad- vertisemen‘s where references are asked for, do not send the original’ references. Sent! cop'es of them only. WANTED TO RENT ncaa x ea (eines! fat ae WANTED—A modern furnished room by two gentlemen, in private home; references furnished; must be close in. Phono 1540W., 9-23-3t Clea een re etd WANTED TO RENT—By responsibie party, four, five or six-room fur- nished or unfurnished hou: modern. Phone 372 between 9 a. m. and 6 Pp. m. 9-28-1t WANTED—Five or six-room house with basement; furnished; close in. Phone 793R. 9-22-2t* W. TO SUT a I CAN pay $1,000 cash as first ment for five-room house. What have you to offer? Box 17, Tribune. 9-23-3t a WANTED TO BUY — A relinquish- ment; will consider trading a lot ‘and cottage located in North Casper for good focation, Address J. W. Lam or call at 964 Pear street evenings. 9-23-11* —————— DO YOU nesd money, cash for three or four-1om house; only real bar- gains considered. 256 Eust Midwest avenue. 9-21-3t¢ WANTED—To buy second-hand furni. ture. Call phone 37, and ask for Becond-Hand store. S-2a.te ———— ee WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harne: and tarps. Phone 1036, 9-15. WANTED—All kinds of — furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and »: cash. Phone 1036. 9-15. SERVICES G77ERED Nas NOTICE to auto owners! J am now prepared to take cars in storage: also repairing pi iter ip Bert’: Garage, 113 South well street. 9-23-6t — EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. Have @ guaranteed proposition for anyone with $50 to $250; income not less than 100 per cent. Write for ap- poli ent. P, O, box 1901. 9-23-1t* TAXI—Henry C. Hamdorf, Center and Midwest avenue. Phene 447, oS-i ————————— WANTED—Plgin and fancy dressma: ing; also remodeling. 238 West enth street. Phone 1549W. — 9.19-6t —<—<—$$ TAXI service; city and country; spec- jal rates on country trips. Stand Second and Wolcott street. Phone 1338J. 9-20-51° ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in ‘The Cas- per Dally Tribune is 1% cents a word euch insertion; minimum 25 ceuts. OUT OF TOWN edvertisements must be accompanied py cash or check in full payment. of the same. Note the foregoing » instructions ‘aout counting the words and the rate ver word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ada tn be classified properly must be’in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want Ade recoived after 10:30 to 12:39 p,m. will be. inserted under Classify.” the head. “Too Late to HELP WANTED— MALE WANTED—Experienced retail gro- cery solicitor; salary or salary and commission; permanent chance for a good man. Box 13, Tribune: 9-21-4t* HELP WANTED—TrEMALE WANTED—G'rl to help with work night and morning for board and room. Phone 591W or call at 520 South Kimball street. 9-23-2t HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE - TAXIDERMIST, Mounting of birds. game heads; rugs and robes made. 103 South Conwell street. Phone 791M. 8-30-25t* HOUSES raised and moved; bas: ments dug and foundations put ir all kinds of cement work everything complete. Phone 654M. 9-20-5t \F YOU WANT your furniture re: patred, call at 367 Se. Ash, or phone 1660. / 8S-tf WANTED—Man and wife or woman to work on ranch; steady employ- ment. Apply Apartment 3, Tribune Apartments or phone 1663W. 9-23-1t* POSITIONS WAitTc> LADY, experienced. sires ‘position office work, de. doctor's or’ la — 180 EAST Seventh street, I am now prepared to do dressmaking. Mrs. Montgomery, Phone 1536J. 9-23-4t* WANTED—An kinds of remodeling of fur also other garments; done at 218 North Beech street. 9-23-6t FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Dodge touring car. A-I condition; 4:30 o'clock. yer’s office with hours from 10 to 4; reasonable wages. Phone 976R. a 9-23-2¢° day; Phone 1590W. 9.22-2t% WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Highest. price paid for second hand furniture. phone isso -15-tf expert seamstress. 12 LEGAL NOTICES Late model Mord tourin: painted and in good dition; a real barga after 4:30 p. m. street. FOR SALE—1920 model R Hupmo! Notice is hereby given that let-} perfect shape: ‘six good tires: ters of Administration were on the | 8¢/l cheap for cash. Phone 15921V. 8th day of September, 1921, grant- st ed to the undersigned in the above Ford bug in_gvod co estate, and all persons. having] tion: cheap. Call after 6 p. m claims against the said estate are(East Third street. hereby required- to exhibit them,| == = ‘i with the necessary vouchers for al-| FOR SAUU— Vive-passenger Buick. lowance, to the undersigned Ad-t , 45: Just ofertiauled: will ‘sscri ministratrix within six months! foes fos cosmenetrate: after the date of said letters, or] ~~~ = - they may. be precluded from any] FOR SALE—Dodge car, A-1 condition: benefit from such estate, if] wll sell at a loss. 236 South G such claims es neces ited _with- | Street. yu in. one year from the date of sai¢ |; letters, they will be forever barrea.} huaien toe kent tees call at Dated eRe aaa $59 CY avenus. ES. Cornwell. Administratrix of the Estate fT. N Clark, Deceased. ison, Attorney for NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of T. N. C. Clark, De- ceased. ood but FOR SALE—Good used cars, al shape; prices reatonable: i or sell cars, come see us; also ‘we “ars on commission; bring your ‘ir er. we will get you casi for it. “Some see us. Auto Exchange, Fift! ‘nd Center streets. 9-17-7¢ a POR SALE—1920 Dodge touring ca". equipped with cord tires and shec' al 7 car isin fine condition vould consider good relingulshment_#* yart payment: must be close 3 South Washington strect:» 9-23.61 Publish Sept. 9, 16, 23, 1921. ea Mrs. Philip Snowden, the famous English suffragist, who was’ selected by the Labor party as a candidate for parliament in the next general. elec- tions. has withdrawn her candidature on account of the demands of her national and international work.

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