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SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. FOR SALE—HOUSES ———— FOR SALE—My $1,600 equity tn nice fiveroom house for $800, balance to pay $1,950 at $35 per month. Call 701W. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two lots on corner; $500 for the two; best rocation in North per. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702 ’ ——————————E FOR SALE—Two level well situated lo! in South addition, $250 each. Call owner. Phono 394W. FOR SALB—In Midwest Heights, two east front lots, four-room hceus: Jso chicken house. See E. A. al r FOR SALE — Income 1225 EB. Second. COMMUNITY PARK LOTS. Many Casper residents are taking advantage of these splendid lots now; water pipes being strung now. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, rOR SALE—Have one of the best business lots in Casper, on paved street; 95x160 feet; corner lot; three blocks from court house: wil! sell cheap. See owner. Phone 2066 after 6 o'clock. A FEW LOT BARGAINS. 60x140. foot inside lot on S. Wash: ington, $375.. Cdrner lot on 8. Jack- son, $385. Three nice level lots near North Casper school $660, 87% feet on N. Washington, North Casper, 300. Corner on Thirteenth and Oak $1050. Two lots on S. Melrose, each $300. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES The place you have been looking for. Level vailey land and rich sot! Where you can build a little hom near town and reise garden and pou try that will bring you a steady in. come. We are selling this land in l0acre tracts at $500 a tract. $150 down, balance $25 per month. J. J. HART, Realtor, Successor Marshall & Brown 145 North Center St. Phone 1212-W. CASPER LOTS—We ef lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 a week: city water, ight and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Mealty C., F229 Midwest Bids. ENGLEWOOD Buy a §-acre lot in Engtewood, on the Salt Creck pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy mow and be ready to lve in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 60.000 popula- tion. 6 acres will make 90 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY. 202 O-S Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE it. property at FOR SALE OR TRADE a FOR SALE OR TRADE—Case, late model seven passenger touring car, | completely overhauled in first class condition with five gcod tires; price | $950; Panhard one and onehalt ton truck, splendid condition with five | §00d pneumatic tires, platform and | grain bodies, driven about 2,000 and cost $2,850; price $900. Address Box A-16, Tribune. | FOR TRADE |TRUCKS TO TRADE--Have good used trucks to trade. cash, batance from the hauling. N. Van Sant, 442 E. Yellowstone. LOST AND FOUND. ———— ee LOST—Hub cap for Pasco wire wheel Finder return to R. Finch at Casper Daily Trfune and recieve reward. a few, Part R | | —$—$——— LOST—From Midwest Heights, Atre- dale pup, reward for return or any information, Address Gus Dil!on. P. O. Box 1776. AN OPPORUNITY for large quick} profits, Investigate Evans Ot! cor- | poration. eee et en eee ee ef | LOST—One blue ear ring between the Smith Turner and Casper National bank and Fuchs. Return to Marine!lo Shop, Smith Turner for reward. LOST—Wyoming’ Henze plate No. 20048 on Salt Cresk road Finder} please return to Tribune offite. | H BUSINESS CHANCES ;FOR SALE—Must sell at once my business It in Teapot with ot] rights, make offer. ©. S. Hammond, Salt Creek, Wyo. FOR SALE—Established transfer & gage line, located in Casper for past seven years, cash talks. Phone . Wyoming Tranfer and Storage BUSINESS CHANCES. Auto accessory store, god location, cheap rent terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, FOR SALE—Grocery store. 1225 E. Second street. Phone 1851W, ‘THE opportunity you have been wait- ing for is here Investigate Evans Oil _corporation—then invest. LOST FOR SALE—Bake shop equipment; Bennett oven 246 lonf capacity; 240 bread pans; hardwood bench; dough trough; still dump rack; steel proot box; doughnut kettle and scales; ueed 18 months. Write F. C. Titus, Buffalo, Wy. don 3 Of! corporation, your oppor: tunity for quick large profits will be lost. Investigate. | invest right now in ‘FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ranch and fifty cattle in Routt county. Ad- ress Box 1161, Thermopolis, W: AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service ST 401 0-S Blas. Phone 7 HARRY *. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 ite 18, Daly Bldg. § DENBSRG A contirtea Pobiic Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ARANTEE RHGISTRY CORP. Pees ‘and Accountants—Stocts istrar and ‘Transfer Agents sogiie on Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS GOODRICH, Architects “2 Townsend Block Gane teres Se" phone 449 3. WESTFALL, Architect 5, Daly Building LER, Architect ILLES, _ Phone 1906 DUBOIS & . INWATER, nent Consolidated y eae Telephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING wi Casper Auto 1 3.8. Center Branch Auto Pa’ ho} BAGGAGE and TRANSFER |-—~ —— ne 538 TRANSFER paBanhiw Office Phone 313 jatrona ‘ansfer, Storage and Fuel 0., J. o Diclenuan, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 08 E. Yellowstone Phon BEAUTY SHOPS © 907 THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP SPECL vs’ sa’e on all hair goods and ig Pee! combs. Mazzanine Floor, Henning Hotel, Phone 682R. CHIROPRACTORS M. G. 1B SeNoLe Pp practor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15405 K. J. H. JEFFREY ‘A GRAHAM JE! DR. ANN. EF FREY Bulte 318 Midwest Bldg, Phone 706 B. G. HAHN, ih DR. lee Phone 423 Chirop: ‘ownsend Bldg. M. EB. HARNED, Qnlropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR, I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 met Reognd niet one 222 PPalmer School Graduate and X-Ray terme eeraes ot et ert DR. ©. 1. ARNOLDUS Osteen eee Chiropractic 310 0-8 Bullaing Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. O0'BRYANT Chiropodist and Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 8. Center St. Phone 124-3 I COAL AND COKE CO. | ie Genuino Gebo Coal | 55 -N, Durbin Phone 677| FOR SALE—Well established trans- fer Une with good paying business; must sell. Phone 2015. CLEANERS THE SERVICH CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 si, DOCTORS DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durhin—Phone 273 Woinen's and Children’s H 542 South Durbin—Phone 408 oo) STAF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Honger R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. 8. Victor R. Dacken, B. Se, M. | prove that, Investigate. | money paid to J. D. Ryan or for bills BARNEY GOOGLE--Sparky’s Lucky OH. MN PooR = : SPARKY "Mt FELL OFFA THe TrRatn AND A BUM SELLS Him To The Give WORKS I Hore I WONT 8& SKEEZIX, OL’ HONEY, Y WE'RE SITTING PRETTY RIGHT NOW. YOu'RE LOOKING AND ACTING UKE SKEEZIX, AGAIN. HERE ARE SOME SWEET PEAS FROM PHYLLIS.AND TO THINK 1 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE to Be Lean. By Billev De Beck You sum! Nou RE NoT EVEN : Good ENOUGH FoR A GLUE RECIPE! | Sao GASOLINE ALLEY—THE EVIDENCE IS iN OUR FAVOR | = — = \\/ TOVS FOR SKEEZIK FROM AUNTIE BLOSSOM! WAS ALL WROUGHT! 2 UP OVER THE || HER LAWYERS AND THEIR POSSIBILITY OF ||) CARS DONT A BREACH OF ||| BOTHER ME PROMISE suit! /|\ THESE DAYS! PERSONAL HAROLD TEEN—A TOUGH TRIP LOOMS AHEAD f DELICIOUS BAK MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge un'ess you obtain perfect satisfaction. 443 W. Yellowstone. IT DOESN'T take a fortune teller or 2 medium to convince you that the Evans Oil corporation ts a in- vestment. Your own judgment will NOTICE. We will not be responsible for any cmmtracted by him as he has left our employ. EXCHANGE FURNITUR HARDWARE Co. AND NOTICE To stockholdres of the Guarantee Company, Colorado: You are hereby notified that all claims against the company must be in our office on or before April 26th, 1923. Send pha claims to 185 East Second Street. Casper, Wyoming. Phone 804W. EDWIN B. FOSTER, 135 E. Second St. Pub. Apr. 26, 27, 28, 29, 80, 1923, ———>_—_. American Denver, Harmon L. Stanton, SKIN AND X-PAY GENI?TO-URE D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT M. G. B. Une fs ROENTGENOLOGIST Hull'e M, BU PATH J.F. O'D PUARMACIST R. 8. Le » Phe G, DENTIST CG. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohriaugh Building 118 East Second Street Telephone 51 and 55 st and Throat © 304 O-S Bldg. MARSHALL ©. KEITIy, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108 E. Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and econ g 5 AMBROSE HEMUNGWAY er Room 221 NICHOLS & STIRRETY wyers 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES ?. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE crs 206-207 Oi Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WLLSON Attorney-at-Law Salte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS Di. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS | Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 288 DR. ©. A. SANFORD Physi Osteopathic clan Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed. Ben Suyematsu 235 East H TYPEWRITERS a REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS | E. J. Grow 309 0-8 Bldg. Phone 22 TA!LORS TALLARS AND Midwest TROY 148 E, wy ide Midwest Building More Lifeboats Reaching Port YORK, Pa., April 28—Officials in- vestigating the shortage of funds at the City Bank of York estimated at approximately $1,000,000 declared that thousands of dollars of de positors’ mosey had been uséd to fi- nance a bootlegging syndicate that had. its headquarters !n a prominent local club. Charles 8. White, in CAPETOWN, Union of South Africa, April 28.—(By The Associated Press.)—All but two of the lifeboats belonging to the Portuguese Steam- ship Mossamedes, wrecked several days ago at Cape Frio, are reported to have bene picked up. The steamer carried 237 passengers. WANT WORK? PUT FREE AD IN THE TRIBUNE The Tribune is publishing, absolutely free, adver- tisements in its Help Wanted columns for those who want work and are out of employment. With the purpose of helping the working man, and particularly those who have just recently come into town, his paper will make it easy for you to get a job. Simply come in to the Tribune office, and we will run your ad without any charge. All we ask is that you honestly want work. Tribune want ads will get it for you. A recent influx of newcomers is the reason for this move on the part of the Tribune, which is the sincere friend of the working man and declares to be of ser- vice to him at all times. Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Water. WASH IT WITH Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St. MEBBE | OUGHTA TAKE A GUN OR @I92) Carcaee TRIBUNE EMBEZZLED BANK FUNDS USED TO FINANCE BOOTLEG PROGRAM Ye How ARouT @ Nice F5 HUNTING KNIFE-COMES YWATA A LEATHER ASE aT $20 ie || o'Boy! I\ rm Tm A { NG BEaNee! afl MOUNTAINS ( Thar pIRK‘tL BE & Danny I. THING TH HAVE- MIGHT MEET 4 BEAR oR LION IN’ THE ———{ ovT wesT- WHERE MEN ARE MEN = 1 AM GOING | > To stek You, QUEEN OF WY HEpRT! ee |Arkeon to Be Scene Of Mask Ball May 1 Two hundred masquerade costumes have arrived at the Arkeon Dancing Academy to be rented out to persons charge of the police investigation sald that Thomas B. Saird, the cashier, and William Boll, h's assistant, who are alleged to have confessed misap- propriation of $979,000 of the bank's} funds, were closely linked with the| bootlegging activities, Both are | jail. —$_—< - | Lord Inchcape, the British | ping magnate, first worked in a rope and canvas factory. TO CANDIDATES ‘All active non-prize winning contestants will receive 20 per cent commission on all the money they turn into the campaign de- partment, It must be remembered, however, that candidates must remain active to participate in this cash commis- sion. At least one subscription each week is required from every active contestant. This is the least that could be asked of any one. FREE VOTING COUPON IN THE TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” GRAND PRIZE CAMPAIGN Good for 25 Votes to the credit of Miss, Mr. and I hereby cast 21 FREE VOTE! This coupon. neatly clipped out, name and address of the can- didate in, and mailed or delivered dlect Department of the Casper Daily unt as 265 FREE Tribune, Casper, W VOTES. It does not cost anything t coupons for your favorite can: and you are not restricted to any sense in voting them. Get md them in—they count. Do not R 4. De in Flat Pack NOTE: a ce om 4 on or bef A 8 who will attend the $100 cash prize] the original, comical and most at- mask ball Tuesday night. ‘This af-| tractive costumes worn by persons fair witl be one of the biggest which | who attend the dance. T. J. McKeon, manager of the Arkeon| ‘The costumes now at the Arkeon has staged this year, may be rented at any time during the The prizes to be awarded are for afternoons previdus to the dance. WHAT A SEASON RODEO TICKET MEANS TO YOU First—It is a reduced rate ticket that admits holder to five big days of Casper’s First Annual Rodeo. Five days of real Western Sports. It will be one of the World’s Greatest Championship Cowboy Contests, real and genu- ine. Second—It also admits holder to every event held on the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1923. This in- cludes all boxing contests. Third—It is a transferable ticket and can be used by anyone. Fourth—The season Rodeo grandstand ticket sells for $5.00, plus tax. The season bleacher Rodeo ticket sells 50, plus tax. th—In buying your season tickets now you are not ng for yourself, but also helping to finance the advertising and building program of a permanent play- ground for the community. Sixth—A limited number of these tickets will be sold at the reduced prices. Buy now. This campaign ends on or before May 20. Buy From the Contestants! Don’t Kill Your Hair With. Hard Casper Water. WASH IT WITH Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St.

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