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VEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923. FOR SALE—HOUSES —<—<——$ — —$_$_________. HO has an equity in good lot or small cash payment to put in on} heme; modern except | se to refinery; garage! carden spot. Address Box , Tribune. ~A little home on North street; also a laundry bul'd- equipped 2430 bringing | g0’per month rent; all. on 50 foot| lot for only $2600; with $600 cash;| ar, Smith Block. Phone} FOR SAT Center 2214 FoR SALE—Three-room house, with screened porch, built-in cupboard: path but not tub, light, water and 840 S. Conwell, gas. SALE BY OWNER—3-room house on S. Fenway cash or terms. | 21 8. Fenway er P. O. Box 891. BUY ON CY AVENUE. Five rooms, bath up; four rooms and laundry down, besides laun¢ry has garage, gas heat, lawn, trees: on pavement; lot sO lays that one can {id another home facing another cet. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. SALE— To responsible buyer, eroom frame house, eight <s from postoffice, modern in eveny basenvent ‘under entire hous floored. half cement; awn and trees; best close-in residence n town; necessary furniture in price $8,500, $850 down! $150 per month, _ interest | ; references required. Owner | fes to leave town within ten days, ‘rite P. O. Box 912 or phone 2310 FOR SALE—Four-room house and ong three-room house, $4,200, $1,000| cash, located at 1209 and 1211 8. Cedar. Inquire 150 West G. Call after 5 o'clock or at Ohio warehouse. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Good lot gas and water in cash. R. Kamon, 242 Tel. 702. WHY FUY a residence when you can inve: 000 and get a !arge apart- ment for yourself and an income cf $300 per month besides balance of 1,000 can be paid off with the in: tome; fine location, pavement, lawn, t woter heat all outside entrances. Phone 1189. in Kenwood; street; $350.00 =. Second st. | FOR SALE—A good let on CY; $1500.00; terms. R, Kamon, 242 By Second St. Tel. 702. SALE—Two lots in North Cas- $400; $25 cash, Wol- FOR per, Mock 26, level, balance $25 per month. 133 N. cott. ACT QUICK—Iat on Fitth’ and Mo | Ney, sewer, Water and gas; east $850 with $250 down. Phone front MAKE offer on business lot 30x140 feet, biock 11, Phone 1189. AUDITORS Cc. H. REIMERTIL Certified Public Accountant Income T2x Servico 401 0-S Bla. Phone 767 HARRY 3. COMFORT Auditin, and Accounting Phone 2008 ‘Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBSRG Certified Public Accountant Income ‘fax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY hy Auditors and Accountan' ARCHITECTS DRICH, Architects pets tots) Toomge iia? ownsend Bloc Block casper, Wy0. e449 VESTF. on WM. Fito &. Daly Building E. M. MILLER, Architect 208 Of Bldg. Phone 1908 ©, A. RAINWATER, Architect Ro: ic a Consetnted ay ee AUTO PAINTING Casper Auto Top Shop, 633, 3. Center Auto eashting Tespecially * BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES TRANEEES Res. Phono 87W Phone 318 atrona ol ss Transfer, Storage and Fu to J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. BE. Yellowstone Phone BEAUTY SHOPS ‘T BEAUTY SHOP THE RADI Ten days’ swe on fancy combs. Mazzanine Floor, Henning Hotel, Phone 682. CHIROPRACTORS M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15403 JEFFREY DR. aRNA, ‘GitAHLAM J EFFREY Buite 318 Midwest Hidg. Phone 706 DR. B. G- HAHN, opracto' Townsend Bids. Phone 423 M. B. HARNED, Chlropractor 162 North Kimball pacha Last DR, 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 »” ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. C. lL. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic ysician Builaing: Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORI £ E. O'BRYANT Fr Spectalisr Center St, "Phone 1243 COAL COAT ANP 810 O-S 213 8. ASE ANT Genu'ne Gebo Durblp Voal 656 N. Phone 6771 | Joining, ‘ come. |10-ncre tracts at $500 a tract. ~| close in; Busmess and Professional Directo COKE oC), is ) TROY _FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE “Parge building lot CY and Four- teenth. Sizez 160x140 feet. Only $2500.00, 2 lots on Chestnut, between 11th and 12th St. $500.00 cach, | A_besutiful east front corner lot | on South Beech. $2850.00. A corner lot on S, McKinley St. Water and gas. $650.00. “A Kenwood ct on 8. Washington. Water and gas, $400.00. One lot near Railroad avenue on Walnut. Only $450.00, 2 lots near North Center on Col- lege. $650.00. Nice corner lot on S, Washington. Water and gas. $500.00 A Kenwood lot between 9th and 10th; water and gas. $550.00. Nice high lot on 8. Jackson. Water and gas. $550.00. W. R. Dobbin—Phone Henning Hotel | FOR SALE—Three choice residential lots in East Butler Addition, ad-| 180x140 feet, corner, offered at $2400.00. If you contemplate building you had better see these. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES The place you have been looking for. Level yailey land and rich soil. Where you can build a little home near town and raise garden and poul- try that will bring you a steady in- We are selling this land in $150 down, balance $25 per month. J. HART, Realtor, Successor Marshall & Brown 145 North Center St. Phone 1212-W. PROPERTY WORTH $2000.00 FOR| SALE—Will take notes or con- ltracts give or take difference. Box 924, Casper. ENGLEWOwD Buy a 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; | onty $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live im the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will »e worth in| 1925 when Casper has 50.000 yopula- tion. 6 acres will make 30 large city | lots, Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bldg. LAND FOR SALE FOR 5. Large tract of land near Salt Creek pavement, or wilt sell an interest in large tract adjoining; priced very low; water at Box A-37, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE ae ES A ES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oldsmo- . bile: five passenger car; will take old.Ford in trade. Call after 6 p. m. 246 S. Jackson, basement. petal sees et epee FOR SALE OR TRADE—12000 acre irrigated ranch, 1600 acres in al- falfa adjoining mountain range and forest reserve R. Kamon, 242 East Second St. Tel. 702. 100 feet. CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROUL Cor rar wilgUizactor and Builder LISt OF HORSES RUNNING AGAINST In THE BIG 6% Deasy NexT’ SarorDay — FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—A splendid site for apartment house; have 65| foot frontage on E. Second, five! | blocks from postoffice; will sell cheap | | for cash or trace for six-room mod- ern home on or near E. Second; not over ten blocks from postoffice. | Phone 1627W. | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Truck. 1433 Cottonwood, FOR TRADE fy bees FARMS to ‘Casper property in part pay. | 1242r. FOR TRADE — 160 acres of land about elght miles southeast of Cas- per, running water; wil trade for city trade for Call |property. Write immediately, Box A-43, Tribune. LOST AND FOUND Phone 876W DOCTORS DR. T. J, RIACH Phone 1219.) “74, Surgeon Residence 2118, THE CASPER PRIVA HOSPITAL a Womens 1 Children re "Ss and bdr 542 South eed OGY AND sree etor FR. Dacken, B. Sc. ames B EYE, EAR, NoSH: “ay Ds Harmon 1.’ Stanton, My, & THROAT SKIN AND X-RAY ‘17 a GENTITO- CENORE, “orate . B. Underwood, ROENTGENOLOG Hull’e M. Ellis PATHOLOGL iT J. F. O'Donnell, M D. he IARMAC . Lothian, 8 ©. bn D fe . BE. Duncan, D. dD, Offices in Rohrbaugh Bulk 113 East Second Strect Telephone 54 and 55 DRS. MYERS AND BR Physicians and Sur; aettg 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 690 Res, 746 DR. PE, SHORTT =i ne ipecialist ‘©, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-8 * lag. HALL ©, KEITIy, M. D. Herne T i HARVEY, M. D. Office i ‘Second—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY yer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY wyers 3809-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. JAMES ?, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE ers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorne; Law Salts 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS bei 4 CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, bisa DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. SHOE REPAIRING NORTIL CASPER SHO SHOP All Work Gunranteed. Ben Suyematsu 235 Phone 1030! LOST—On CY and East Second bus about 7:15 p. m. last night, a bead: | ed purse contain.ng a key and some change; keep change anc return purse to Natrona Power Co, or phone 69. LOST—Strayed or stolen; one year- ling dark brown calf; one yearling white face calf and one yearling ewe lamb; west of Casper. Reward, W. M. Kleber, 365 CY Ave. Phone 2255. TOST—German police — dog_ with black col'ar, from the Gehres ranch. Reward. Phone 1650. LOST—Between Bucknum and Yel- lowstone highway. pod. Return to A. E. Refining Co. Bldg. Phone 1640, Re- ward. LOST—Pocket book, conta‘ning bank book and small Finder LOST—Strayed or stolen, sorrel and white Shetland pony, reward, 852 N. Kimball, Phone 1883J. LOST—On Sweetwater road, ming National Bank statement. Re- ward if returned to Ray Phone 713R. “™ RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE— Relinquishments; four miles from Casper on the river for $1,000; one four miles from town for $250; one 15 mfles from town for $125. Phone 1910J. | FOR SALE—640 acre relinquishment with two-room house; cheap, See 139 S. Boyer, City. BUSINESS CHANCES SALE—An FOR elegant dou! four rooms and bath, fireplaces, finished in Large enclosed porches. the heart the city. ‘Wheeler Agenc: A wonderful opportunity for a per- son to establish himself in Casper bvidness, Owner of one of the best paying pool and billiard parlors in Casper 1s forced to sell on account of sickness and will make a sacrifice that will astonish you. The best lo- cation in town, 13 pool tables, one billiard an@ seven card tables, stock and all fixtures go. Buy from owner direct if. you aro interested address Box A-35, Tribune, INCOME PROPERTY—We have list- ed some very large income proper- ty in Midwest addition. Bee Ben Real- ty Co., Realtors, FOR SALE—Rooming house, fur- nished, adjoining new high school; sure money maker; $6,500, terma: boom on here, See this at once jt you want @ reat buy. Roy M. Lock- enour, owner, Glenrock, Wyo. FOR SALE—Wel! established trans- fer and + ‘@ business, including office ¢ utp trucks, business jand stora n hand and location it red; pome terma. Wyoming Trans: TA!ILORS omge Co. Phone 808 6 0 5 | NOTION 1 EVER HEARD, TAKING SKEEZIX TOA HIGHBROW ‘a ae PHYLLIS, HAS FUNNY IDEAS. - he Casper Daily Cridune | BARNEY eet ay Spells Speed. © 5% AND AS FOR. SAY STRANGER, How FAR 1S IT THROUGH Texas - 1 BEEN HooF- IN@ tT TWO Days! PERSONAL MADAM WONDER, wonderful read er, the lady with the wonderful power tells past. present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs, 252 West B. Hours 9 a m. to 10 Pp. m. BEST home cooked food in town, 30c. 163 N. Wolcott. MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction, 443 W. Yellowstone. Ask New Highway TORRINGTON, Wyo., May 9.—A party composed of 36 residents of the northern part of the county, together with a delegation of business men from the town of Torrington appeared before the board of county commis- sioners to petition that board to do all in its power to construct a pass able highway from Torrington north to Burge and thence to connect with the Blackhills highway at Van Tassel. It was pointed out that the road, if means could be found to construct the same, would be a great benefit not only to the farmers and mer- chants, but would be used by all tourist ‘travel and would become a Part of an interstate highwa; The board assured delegation that they Were in sympathy with them, but as ible | all members of that body were not present it would be impossible for TAKING HIM AROUND TO SEE MME,OCTAVE IN HER DRESSING ROOM, A wre INTEREST HAS A STAR UKE THAT IN A KIO THAT \ WONDER IF PHYLLIS HAS SOMETHING ELSE UP HER SLEEVE THAT SHE'S NOT TELUNG. SHE CERTAINLY DOES CARRY MORE MYSTERIES. PAGE ELEVEN By Billey De Beck OF THE SEX THAT tS SUPPOSED NOT TO BE ABLE To KEEP A SECRET SHE DOES VERY Hew! HEH! - WHY. SON- THIS STATE 1S BIGGERN EUROPE! MAY FESTIVAL AND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL OF GRADE PUPILS TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON With more than 4,500 children participating in the May festival and track meet to be held at the high school athletic The track meet will have entries totailing 1,400 and the events will in- clude the 60 and 100 yard dashes, 120 yard hurdies, pole vault, broad jumps and the shot put. Tho events are divided into five classes accorIng to the age of the participants. ‘The festival will consist of an ex- hibition of calisthenics and folk p!ays by the pupils. The high school band Will be present under the direction of Mr. Campton. ‘The games are being put on under the supervision of the playground and recreation department which is in charge of Dean Morgan with the Misses Mary Morow, Martha Hell- ner, and Sam Neff as his assistants, senat dhe: “weak eal Welther camels nor elephants can jum: them to take any action or make any in a position to do. The highway could not all be built in one year, a it will require a surfaced road least thsough the sand hills, and t! cost of building acadamized rot taking the Lingle-Fort Laramie high- way as an example would be slightly over $6,000 per mile, recommendation as to what they were | Home Wrecker Is Seized by Deputy When “Dogic” Steed, deputy from the sheriff's office, arrived at a housc at the corner of K and North Durbin streets, in North Casper, at 9:30 this morning, he faced a barrage of house- hold furniture and kitchen utensils flying through the front door. Dodging a coffoo pot and a stove leg, Steed entered the houne and ar rested Tom Lyons, aged 30, and charged him with disturbing the peace. Lyons’ home wrecking prociivi- ties is said to huve followed an alter- cation with hia wif pardihee. 01 2 ASL Tho smoking room of tho mam moth American liner Leviathan has been fitted with 48 atainsa ginus Try Tribune Cinasified for Meeults,| paneis, one for each stato of the Un- NOTICE grounds Friday afternoon, the affair promises to be the big- gest event of the year put on by the local schools. afford parents and friends an unusual opportunity to see the school children of the city in their recreation and play. It will Take Over Phone Lines PINEBLUFFS, Wyo, May 9.— C. L. Titus, manager for the state of Wyoming; Traveling Auditor Rother mel and Assistant Auditor Anderson of the Mountain States ph and “Telephone company, were in Pine Bluffs several days this week looking after the business of taking over the Peoples Telephone company of this city, which was absorbed by the Bell company on May 1. Mr. Titus stated that service would be their motto here, as !t Is every where and also said the service would be changed to cover the entire 24 hours of the day. Fred G. Fra has been appointed agent for All parts and cars formerly at Auto Wrecking Co.,:1117 East Yellowstone, have beén taken over by the Casper Auto Parts Co. Located at 1720 East Yellowstone | chanical pany's plans for handling the local -1 GOTTA HOOF IT THROUGH SWEDEN, BELGIUM, FIPANCE AND THE CEST OF EN @ND EVEN THEN iTS @ LONG ways To HolLyYwoop! company here and will have the me- «ud business end in his ness hero will be standardized to con- form to the Bell company’s policy, A school to train men in the brick leying trade is maintained by the building contractors of St. Paul and Minneapolis. charge. Beyond the points mentioned above, Mr. Titus did not give out the com- the busi- system, but without doubt Hard water makes baby’s skin ITCH Bathe your baby in Hill Crest Water. IT’S SOFT AND PURE: 426 East Second St. Phone 1151 WHAT A-SEASON RODEO TICKET MEANS TO YOU First—lIt 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 for $3.50, plus tax. Fifth—In buying your season tickets now you are not only saving 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!

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