Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 10

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LONDON, May 1.—(By Tho As- sociated Press.)—The British, Amer. | lean and Itai ferred today w regarding Germa tion offer, says WASHINGTON, May 1—A de cision was handed down by the su- | Prene court today under which tho federal government will be per mitted to co 1 the Yuma county water users association to begin the payment of installments to reim- burse it for money advanced In the lower Colorado tion work. TOKIO, May 1.—Toklo has Proposed to Moscow the exchange of criminal agents, between Japan and Russia, Vico Foreign Minister Tanake announced today. Officials fn the foreign office are divided on the question of resuming full rela- tions with Russia; it therefore is difficult to find out what is happen- ing. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. May rian Naviga- er Buford is The ves- ., I from this port for EXPLAINS HOW ENLARGED VEINS CIN BE REDUCED people have become desponca- ause they have been led to e that there is no remedy that reduce swollen veins and It bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oi! (full you will get a two-ounce original strength) t any first class drug store and appl at home as directed you will quickly notice an tmprovement which will continue until the veins es are reduced to normal. ne's Emerald Ol is very con- centrated and a bottle lasts a long time—that's why {t {s a most inex- pensive treatment. It has brought much comfort to worried people all over the country and is one of. the wonderful discoveries of recent years and always bear in mind that anyone who 1s disappointed with its use can have their monty refunded. Your (rugsist can supply you.—Advertise- ment. é | on the Buford {s whalebonts, as it | ts being planned to engage in the hunt for these mammal in the | Arctic. TOKIO, Mry 1.—The Japan | Mational Education conference which | will be held in Oaldand, Calif., from Seattle May 25 to book passengers for the voyage to Siberia. A foa- ture of the equipment be'ng placed league of peace has decided to send five representatives to the Inter- June 27 to July 6. ‘The conference is to be held under the auspices of the American Natlonal Education association. SAS NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders’ meet- ing of the New York Oil company will be held at the office of the company at 107 South Wolcott street, City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, the 14th day of May, 1923, for the election of a Board of Directors for the en- suing year or until their successors are elected and qualified; for the amendment of by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. The stock transfer books will] clase at the conclusion of business! on April 25, 1923, and will reopen at the close of the annual meeting. ALONZO G. SETTER, President. MINAL E YOUNG, Secretary and General Manager. May 1, 1923. ——____ NOTICE TO TRUCK OPERATORS AND WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: It is requested that your atten- tion be given to Section 4, Chapter 69, Session Law of 1921, and more especially to the following clause: “Tt shall be unlawful to opera’ any motor vehicle upon the public highways of this State, the total weight of which, including load, shall exceed 25,000 pounds, with- out first having secured a_ permit from the State Highway Depart- ment.s Provided further, that such permit shall not be issued by said, Department if Superintendent thereof, shall decic ch load is unsafe for the public h 3 Effective May 10th, er the di- rection of Sheriff Perry Morris, the law with regard to overloading and! other traffic laws will be enforced | on the Salt Creek and other roads. | STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. Third District Office. Casper, Wyo., April 28, 1923 Publish May 4, 6, 8, 1923. CLEANERS R. C. VAN. Di Certified Public Income ‘Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and oe me Registrar and ansfer | / 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ci ARCHITECTS JBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects aps 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wro. Phone 449 YM. J. WESTFALL, Architect ates suite Daly Building E. . MILLER, 208 oO Bide. Phone 1906 ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect Basement Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Telephone 1078. —_— AUTO PAINTING 3S. Center Architect Casper Auto T 3 Auto BAGGAGE and TRANSFER TRANSFER Office Phone 313 SEAR Res. Phone 87 Natrona Tra: Co., J. L. B BATTERIES CASPER Yellowstor orage and Fuel , Prop. Phone 949 de Y co. Phone 907 508 E. | THE SEE Ral CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROUL ‘actor and Builder h Phone 376W DOCTORS: DR. T. J. RLACH Physician and Surgeon 1219. Residence 2118. PRIVATE TAL Phone hildren’s Hospi South Durbin—Phone noe SURGERY, ¢ OBs Honger R. Lathrop, » Victor R. Dac EYE, BAR, Har is Bldg. RSHALL ©, HERBERT L. it) . Office 108 E. ‘Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice’ Surgery Obstretrics BEAUTY SHOPS [ANT BEAUTY SHOP THE RADIANT Phone 15403 FREY JEFFREY Midwest Iidg. Phone 706 B. G. HAHN, ropractor Phone 423 HARNED, Chiropractor North Kimball St, Phone 1457 ) Palmer Schoo! Graduate and X-Ray DR. I. ARNOLDUS Osteop and Chiropractic Physician 0-S Building 210 Phone 1754 212 S. Center St. COAL CASPER COAL > hone 677 € 210 0-S Bui DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and 200 0-5 Bullding Office Phone 69 Residence 749 Room 221 ‘Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. —<$——< eee JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS: & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil change Building . MULVANEY y-at-Law est Building & ADAMS Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 288 DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bid, Phone 1038 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER i All Work anteed Ben Suyematsu 35 East H TA'LORS ae TROY 18 E, AILORS idwest AND CLEANERS Phong 9681 i have SSS EY Wa “s THE \s IN HOCK ANDO = Ain't GoT THE Twenty SMacrs Te SS = There THERE , DONT WORRY == HAVE YOU Got THE BAIL Him HOUR AND YOU SAY 18 THE OFFICER Sas YOUN WERE GOING 32 MILES AN THERE'S QUITE A DISCREPANCY] Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE--Bamey’s Up Against a Skin Game. WHAT MAKES Ticker — = AHH = LET Me HERE You ARE , KIND GASOLINE ALLEY—HOW DO THESE OFFICE: 1 WAS SPARKY Wit Soon 8G FREE AND IN HOW DO YOU YOU THINK YOU WATCHING THE THINK tT HAPPENED WERE ONLY SPEEDOMETER, THAT AN OFFICER UNDERSTAND GOING 18? ARRESTED YOUR HOw IT HUSBAND AT 18 MILES AN HOUR? HAPPENED, TUESDAY, AY 1, 1923. By Billev De Beck IM MEASURING Him To See How Many Surr CASES JUDGE - WAS WATCHING OUT THE BACK CLARK FUNERAL WILL BE HELD ON WEONESDAY The funeral of Jack Clark who died) Monday morning will be held at 10 a. m. Wednesday from the Shaffer-| TAs Gay chapél. The Rev. Charles A. Wil: | % son wil! officiate, ‘The Eagles will obey HE rge of the services at the frave. Pall bearers will be three men selected from the Eagles lodge and three from war veterans, j TODAY | AM the, Spanish American |- REAL WELL So Writes Woman After | Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Now WELL oN His WAY DH Hou Wood, BEING TWO Devs ouT Fan TH OLD HUNS WAS GIVEN & LIET IN 4 Lux- LRoUS MOTOR, AR-HEaPPILy HE IS CuickinG OFF MLE AFTER MILe- BACH CLicic BRINGING HIMNNEARE To His SHEBA tl HAROLD TEEN-—HE GASSED HIMSELF OUT OF A LIFT - bth taalbs) Seka] “OUT GAs, HEY? ' GoTA GALLON “KIN SPeree YH! Jamestown, N. Y.—‘‘Iwasn easily excited anddiscouraged: no ambition. Part of the time I was not able to sit as I suffered wit pains in my back ervoas, NAVY HOLDS POSSESSION , if this season wi'l be the humdinger | of all the Tiger-Indian clashes. - Baseball Chatter Ray Kelly, the 4-year-old mascot of the Yankees, is the youngest “jinx The Patsburgh Buccaneers are an-| chaser” in the big show. Tho little ether team who have found the going |. feflow in his Yank uniform, with, glove in belt and hat in hand, is cer- tally a-contrast to the big huskies on the field. pera . The Australia brush turkey lays its getation, which !t has piled up to height of 15 feet or so. The og are laid at a depth of five or feet, and left to hatch themselves by the warmth generated by the decay- ing matter. and with weak- ness, I took Lydia E. Raney ee: etable Compound, both the liquidand tablet forms, and flammation. Today I am real well and run a rooming house and do the work. Irecommend your medicine to every woman who complains, and you may use my letter to help any one else. Tam passing through the Change of Life now and I keep the Vegetable . Compound in the house, ready totake when I feel the need of it.’’—Mrs. ALicE D. Davis, 203 W. Second St., Jamestown, N. Y. Often someslight derangementmay cause a general upset condition of the whole system, indicated by such symp- toms as nervousness, backache, lacie of ambition and general weakness. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will be found a splendid medi- cine forsuch troubles. In many casesit has removed the cause of the trouble. WHAT A of real Western Sports. ine. Second—It also admits holder to every event held on the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1923, cludes all boxing contests. Third—It is a transferable ticket and can be used by anyone. Fourth—The season Rodeo $5.00, plus tax. for. $3.50, plus tax. Fifth—In buying ‘your season only saving for yourself, but also helping to finance the program of a permanent play- advertising and building ground for the community. Sixth—A limited number of these tickets will be sold Buy now. at the reduced prices. or before May 20. ‘Buy From the Contestants! 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. It will be one of the World’s Greatest Championship Cowboy Contests, real and genu- The season bleacher ‘LAND SITE - WASHINGTON, April 30:—Chiet Justice McCoy of the District of Columbia Supreme court today re- fused to oust the navy department from Cross Island, Calif., on the plea of James E. O’Donnello of Los An- geles, who claimed that naval au- thorities had taken forced possession of his property, valued at $350,000 in April, 191 ecretary Denby, in a motion to dismiss, declared the Cali- fornia civil code barred such suits after five years. Sabon ee Sag ‘The shark sucker, a defenscless and retiring fish, takes shelter in the mouth of the savage and voracious shark, but it 1s not harmed by the shark, (Soa RS le Killymoon Castle, in Tyrone, Ire- built about a century ago from designs by Nash, the celebrated ar- chitect, at a reputed cost of $400,000, has been sold to a farmer for $500 Five days This in- grandstand ticket sells for Rodeo ticket sells tickets now you are not This campaign ends on Trough and rougher. Unsteady pitch- ‘ng seems to be the cause of Smoke- town’s trouble, Both the Sox, Red and White, got away to a bad start, but both outfits have played good ball. Tough breaks | ef the game have caused most of thelr defeats. Pitcher Donohue has started what appears to be another successful sea- son with the Reds. Barring accident | ho will pfobably keep the Moran crew | im the running, | Using as many as 20 men In a single game in an endeavor to stave off defeat, as has been the case with the Browns this season, shows how the St. Louls outfit 1s up against it,| U Cleveland and Detroit have staged some great battles when they have met in the pas, but it looks now as We will sell you a lot or a fine building site, Mountain Realty AT LAST You have an opportunity to be independent of the landlord by owning your home in 4 BUTLER HEIGHTS home in an improved and restricted addition. ing graded streets, sidewalks, gas and water. only one block from city school and lies next to the exclusive residence portion of the city. These lots can be handled on easy terms without interest. homes now building. See us now if you want a home 12314 S. Center and 306 O-S Bldg.—Phone 564-W M. Elma Butler-Cromer, Pres, C. W. Mapes, Sales Mgr. 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