Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923. ©OR SALE--HOUSES SA 1.—Ry owner, « wel built -poans pouse on $s240-foot lot: ¥ fed on sath aide pavement 2 section; gas, lawn, Aah ur tring ¥iven. t—New nouse, fut} base- three rooms, nook 1 on first floor; will be ready . teisw this. See owner at ora. two blocks east of the LB—Modern two-room house, 737 W, Tenth. R SALD—Four-room stucco housa iét, soll located, has gas, hts and te‘ophone; a bar- Wor particulars phone 1659R. OR SALE—TJust completed beautifn! “pirletly modern five-room one large finished room in basement: ace, and a} builtin features; st de seen to he appreciated. Cor- tind and Jefferson. pitted NL eo FOR SALE—Twe-room brick house gas, water, Nghts, $1,200 with first payment of £300. Mathers Realty Co., 256 §. Center. Phone 1088W. bliss Feit a Set Le FOR SALE—Modern six room resi- dence, close to pavement, best loca- tion, $8000, $2000 cash. R. Kamon, 142 E. Second, Tel. 702. lit ae Se FoR SALE—We have some splendid residences at the right price on Smith Block. tin Jamar, Room &, pyone 2214. ee FOR SALE—By owner ,modern four- room house, breakfast nook, bath, fu'l basement, garage, terms, call be- fore § a. m. or after & p. m. 1425 8S. Popiar, FOR SALE—Threeroom house on Fenway, $1,850; $400 cash; new five- room modern house, S. Beech, $5,50 terms; four-room morern house near refinery gate, $4,256, easy three-room fournished house on Jack- son, $3,500, $1,000 cash; new modern fivercom hou! with three finished rooms in basement; laundry and fur- nace room, good location on Oak, $6,070, good terms; one of those nice homeg on Kirk, $9,350, half cash; two- room house, gas, light and water, $2,- 100, $259 cash on Fenway. Martin-La- mar, room 8, Smith Block. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Four-room hou! terms, like rent. Frank Webster, South Casper Adcition. P. O. Box 1648. FOR SALE—Two sma!l houses, fur- nished, on one and one-half lot; gas end good water, cheep for quick sale. “83 |Pear. North Casper, FOR SALE—Houso of four rooms, ecorated, well located $1,866, $150 cash. E. Second. Tei. 7 AUDITORS c. H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service ph tol 0-S Blas. Phone 7 HARRY ¥. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly ~ VAN DENBSRG cetiitea Public Accountant Over Conan 18 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Account! na rar and Transfer Agent Reaver Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 : ARCHITECTS _ “DUROIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms | 11-135 ‘Townsend Bloc! as Casper, Wyo. . WESTFALL, Architect WM. J. il rd aiding suit “EM, MILLER, Architect 208 O-S Bidg. “OA Basement ATE 3 INWATER, Architect Se oldated Royalty Bldg. Telephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING ~ * Shop, 633 8. Center Casper Auto sini at Lavoye auto Painting Especially ee BAGGAGE and TRANSFER RLES TRANSFER Kes. Pen Siw Office Phone 313 yO See Storuge and Fuel ee Se eenees Natrna Transfer, hone 949 ‘J. L. Biederman, Prop. BATTERIES = SPER BATTERY CO. \oos p. yollowstone Phone 997 CHIROPRACTORS hbase a GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Tron Ts Phone 15405 paps 73; pone tea . JEPFREY ‘ARATAM JEFFREY Wdg. Phone 766 G. HAHN, ie 425 Townsend Bid. Phene J tNED, Chiropractor M. B, HAY pion 9 Be i ong L457 ce ARNOLDUB je and Chiropractic Vhysielan 319 O-S Building Phone 1754 COAL COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Coal Durbin Phone 677 * CLEANERS THE SERV ICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 36 es lhoune; |. terms. | Phone 1900 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—House, lot, furniture and car for particulary phone WHl- won 1405W. 1147 8. Jackson, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE LOTS FOR SALE. Well situated, one block south of] 14, Second on Washington street and Jone block west of county hospital. This is close in stuff and only one block from paving and bus line, Ab- stract furnished. No grading assess. ment; water, scwcr and gas are { Will sell fror: one to five 48-foot lots on- terms. Phono 73iR. Che Casper Daily Tribune os 7 BARNEY !! ANE IT Te ie. z DAN « sur. Gosn, ee ee mn BARNEY GOOGLE--Well, Well, Mrs. Google Certainly Starts Something. © aston au set Sabie) Sut ae 700d 6 ol gy et PAGE SEVEN By Billey De Beck —— FOR SALE—One lot on south site, no reasonable offer refused. Call at 963 N, Craig after 5 p. m. A CORNER LOT CHEAP. Nico corner lot on Fourteenth and Jackeon street, will sel] cheap for cash; terms to right party. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. —$ FOR SALE—Several good lots near Second street, priced very reason- Bble. Mathers Realty Co., 255 S. Cen- ter. Phone 1088W. —$$ $< _ FOR SALE — Good lot, two-room acre, or six lots. Owner, Box 924, city. Se Re Re ein teathtatoe ED icnethe les il FOR SALE—Nice level lot near the ‘West Casper school, $700, $100 cash. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. smal! house on rear, price $2,000, $500 cash payment. Phone 2214. _——$—$——$—$$$ $e I BUY, sell and exchange real estate and lend some money. L. Kline, 255 8. Center. COMM ITY PARK LOTS. Are you taking advantage of an | \tifu! addition; $300 to $1,200 on easy jmade. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. FOR SALE—A rare bargain in 50- | foot lot on Oak, $1,200, half cash; [we advise quick ‘action. Martin-Lt- jmar. Phone 2214, —— FOR SALE — In Midwest Heights, two east front lota four-room house; also chicken house. Seg E. A, For- rest. EE FOR SALE—Lot on Fifteenth and McKinley, sewer, water and a $800 with $250 down. Phone 2052J. ENGLEWOupD Buy a 6-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 nopula- tion. 5 acres will make 80 large city Act quick. Call 1129. IN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, St CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROU Contractor and Builder 141 W. Tenth . Phone 376W. DOCTORS Piro J. RIACH Ny id Si Phone 1219. Residence 2118, THE CASPER PRIVATIO HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Childre: Hospi: 542 South Durbin—-Phone 106" STA SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS uch 113 East Second St Telephone 5% and 58 DR. W. W. YATES Wend tient an And tho Fitting of Glass Suite 2 112 E. Second DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 090 Res. 746° DR. P. E. SHOR@T Eye, E Bosrtalint a ‘6, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-8 Blag. MARSHALL C. KEITIy, M. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 203 Sonth Center—Phone 30 [Private Hovpital, 612 South Durbi jGeneret Wractice Surgery Obstretrics LAWYERS —<—$<$<—<_______ AMBROSE KENCNGWAY lawyer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 309-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. 1 JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol i: WILLIAM 0. WILSON Atiorr Sulte 14-15-16 VINCENT MULVANEX Atvorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS pathic Pirysician bune Apartments, Ph, it. A. SANIPORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bidg. SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CAS TROY TAILORS AND CLE, 148 E, Midwee: Phen house; price right; terms; also one; $$ 2 eon Grant and Lingein, Mag | FOR SALE—Close in lot on C¥ with | jecch, Parla » Mar: | opportunity to buy lote in this beau-|* erms; city improvements now being Phone 1930) Wy FOR SALE—RANCHES |FOR SALE—Two 640-acre ranches (improved) at Holt, near Lysite in good eep and cattle country on the Yellowstone highway at ten dollars| iper (worth $15) can dry farm| 200 a splendid opportunity for sheep ranch; if interested, write own- ers for appointment. B. Golden or Tom Malette, Box 624, Thermopolis, i Wyo. i WY LEP HANNA NY |‘tHar FOR; “WHAT'S, sUNTAL AVERY, ? © HoT PUPPIES —THiS Is MAKIN’ TINE — OUGHTA Be IN los ANGELES -TOMORRow — LILLUMS!, HAROL Pret sent skeezix FOR IT BUTgYOU'LE DO MUST AS" WELLY > WALT P1 ASKED FOR, A LEFT HANDED }, MONKEY WRENC! G IF UNCA AVERY WANTS SOMETHING WHY DONT HE SCOME AFTER IT HIMSELF ?, D TEEN—A SILVER LINING FOR LEASE RANCH FOR LEASE, 640 acre ranch wel! improved, 20 miles from Casper, good soil; plenty of water for stock yea raround; team and farm implements for sale with terms; will lease ranch for term of years, See me at once. E. B. Bather, 185 E. Second. Phone 904W. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sult case, hand bag and over- ccat left some place or lost by elder- ly gentleman Wednesday afternoon. Finder return to Tribune office. Re- FOUND—Bicycle, owner prove prop-| erty and pay for this ad, Call 150 West H. street. L. G. Chales. LOST—Gray squirrel choker in bust-| ness section. Reward, Return to Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—440 acres of good grass land, running water. In- quire £12 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner, | four-room house, close to refinery;| $500 cash. Phone 754. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One of the finest irrigated farms in central Wyoming, consisting of 220 acres of deeded land, all fenced, 90 acres irri- gated, 10 acres in orchard, fair im- provements, twelve miles from Cas- per, near Alcova road; will consider some Casper property, good terms; real bargain; come and ‘see it or write A Meneice, Alcova, Wyo. pees att FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—640 acres of good farm land for Casper property. R, Kamon 242 E. Second. Tel. 702, BUSINESS CHANCES HALF or entire interest to state right on patent. Chance for good! salesman to clean up $25,000.00, For details write E. D. Wilson, Cody, Wyo. ° FOR SALE—Tax! line, two cars, well ter than $100 a week; have other bus!- ness; $1,500 cash will handle. Call Chase's Cafe for information. BUSINESS CHANCES | WANTED—Partner with $1,500; have | experience in groceries and meats |ror half interest. Address Box ‘Tribune. ‘WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN? BIG PHOTO PLAY AT THE WYOMING : Ever since Mother Eve imbedded her pearly teeth in the fabled apple humanity has pondered from time to time the age-old problem: “What's Wrong With the Women?" | Now comes a motion picture that | sets for itself the same eternal ques- tion and comes pretty close to an- swering it—at least so far as the present high-powered, helter-skelter, flapperescent generation of women is concerned. | It is called “What's Wrong With the Women?" was produced in power- fully dramatic sequences by Daniel Carson Goodman. At the Wyoming theater starting Sunday. | Mr. Goodman, with the facility and understanding of the master story- tier, wastes no time in getting into the core of his subject. With bold and powerful strokes he rips aside the curtains that hide the whims, the foibles and weaknesses of that dynamo of ever-changing emotions— the Modern Woman. It is no sense an attack on womanhood. It is in no sense preachy although in its big treatment may be found a sermon thet will shatter decelt and extrava- gance and weld closer together tho bonds of love and human sympathy. The story, which was written by! Mr. Goodman, is a straightforward narrative dealing with the lives of a smart group of men and women in the gilded stratn of big town society. Women and men, too, plunge into the maelstorm of life unrestrained. Extravagance, folly, broken hearts FOR RENT—Store in the best loca- tion in Casper. Call at our office for further information. Harry Free | & Co, Phone 238, WILL LEASE — Two chair barber | shop and four table pool hall at Evansville. (Phone 2017W3. PERSONAL eee MADAM WONDER, wonderful read-| er, the lady with the wonderful] jpower telis past, present and future. | affairs to Call and consult her on any West B, Hours 9 a, m. p.m, 10 | MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake | when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge #8 you obtain perfect satisfaction. W. Yellowstone. men of France have ted a} movement to abolish t of the) lotine in the execution of sil sta > use and twisted souls. reveal the plot. REVUES COMPANY TONIGHT BIS FAREWELL 10 CITY It won't do to After one of the most successful engagements of the season the Revue of Revues company will to night bid ad‘eu to thelr many Casper admirers. Many requests have been| made asking that they repeat. “High | Life In Jail” and while another com: | edy was in preparation Bobby Vail fnally decided to code to the wis’ of his audience with the result t a packed house them night and to «# that the pl d is putting it all te The entire cast simply doubled efforts with the result that last finish, company witl receive a hearty wel come shou'd they ever play a return engagement. The Billy Maine show wh'ch opens Jail” was a continual uproar, a cyclone of laughter from start to It is safe to say the Revues an indefinite engagement tomorrow comes heralded as the biggest and best dressed tabloid organization on the road. Their first offering “Some where In France" will show the en- tire cast off to good advantage as well as the chorus of ten beautiful girls who are handsomely gownea in the latest fashions, All special scenery is used In every production of the Maine show, not a piece of the house scenery being used at any time. Aside from the comedies there fs plenty of varlety in the vaudeville are carried by the company including @ quartette of singers and dancers. A record business is looked for Sun- day and it 1s requested that those who can attend the matinees, The shows will be continuous—stirting at 2:30, 4.30, 6:30 and 8:80 with the same old prices prevailing. “Save Your Motor and You Save All” When you purchased your car you of course had it in- sured against fire, theft, etc. YOU WANTED PROTECTION When you buy motor oil for this same car YOU WANT PROTECTION, WE HAVE PLENTY OF IT EXACO _ MOBILOILS WASH RACK TEXACO GASOLINE The VOLATILE Gas Volatility is the readiness with which gasoline gives FRE WwoobDs FILLING STATION j numbers as several specialty people THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER C0. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. Phone 62 Casper, Wyo. | 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—lIt is a tfansferable ticket and can be used by anyone. . 3 Fourth—The season Rodeo grandstand ticket sells for $5.00, plus tax. The ason bleacher Rodeo ticket sells for $8.50, 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 the FREE up its power. se tickets will be sold 4 at the reduced prices. Buy now. This campaign ends on East Yelléwstone and A Street || or before May 20. : PHONE 1920-W | Buy From the Contestants! | @

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