Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 26, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1923 FOR RENT__APARTMENTS ——_— FOR SALE—By owner four three yoom apartment house $6,000, $1,000 cash rent wil more than’ make fionthly payments. Phone 1192W. FOR RENT—HOUSES ——\_——— RENT—A modern furnished ba ctaa Call at 615 E. Fifth after 3 p. m. ee, R RENT—New modern four-room unfurnished house, bath, ready for occupancy in a few days; adults only; Corner of Twelfth and Fenway street. Apply G. R. Stewart, Iris Theater. Ak R RENT—Fiveroom modern un- reimished huse, Phone 1468. FOR RENT—OFFICES furnished FOR RENT—Office space ? 203 Becklinger Bldg. FOR RENT— Corner Wolcott and Fifth street two office rooms with two-room apartment adjoining. Phone 20603. 0 THE NEW MOOSE Building js com- pleted and there are still a few of- tices for lease; elevator and janitor service. Call phones 210 and 270. ~~FOR SALE OR RENT —— ee FOR BALE OR LEASE—Lupch and soft drink partor doing $30 to $40 day business at Ico, Wyo., 12 miles west of Casper. Owner can be seen there Sunday. Phe o TUBA EY ia i FOR SALE—HOUSES R BSALE— By owner four-room house, all modern, hot air heat, full basement, good chicken house and fenced in chicken yard, also for sale thirteen chickens. 131 S. Elk. FOR SALE—HOUSES ——<——— FOR SALE —Two-room house, just off Second on South Melrose; price $1,600, $500 cash, terms on balance. Phone 2214. TOR SALE—New house, full base- ment, three rooms, breakfast nook and beth on first floor; will be ready soon; don't miss this. See owner at 436 Figurora, two blocks east of the brewery. es FOR SALE —By owner, five-room modern house, a real home; located in what is becoming the best part of town; walks, trees. fence and garden planted. 418 KE. Thirteenth. “Phone 1625W. FOR SALE— One sma'l house and two lots, for quick sale. $575 cash. 1008 Howard. ~*~ - pet die i FOR SALE—Modern residence of six 242 E, Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE BY OWNER—Income property consisting of three t These are not shacks. V. best rental district near high school. Houses are strictly modern three rooms, including lange combination living and dining room, ed gas heaters. ranges and Down $3750.00. Renta!s will the monthly pay: ments required to ‘handle balance. See C. BE. Ho! Mills Company street, ner at The st Second ine, 240 Wyoming. Casper, "QR SALE— ive-room modern res!- dence, full basement; garage; well ocated on pavement; $7,500, $1,000 sash. R. Kamon. 242 Second. Tel. 02. FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur- 432 S. Elm. Phone 630M. nished. FOR BALE—Fiveroom unfurnished house, large, pleasant rooms; rea- sonable terms, Phone 1578M. hh FOR SALE—Strictly modern bunga- low, close in, $200 per month in- come. See owner, 113 S. Lincoln. pia FOR BALE—Modern house tn future pusiness location, lot 60x140 feet. Address P. O. Box 1825. ES FOR SALE—A nice large fiveroom house, enclosed sunporch, full base- ment, modern in every respect, hot water heat, good double garage; close to Second on South Conwell; price $1,500 cash, balance terms. Martin-Lamar, Real Estate, Room 8, Smith Block. Phone 2214. Open eve- nings. FOR BALE — Four-room ‘stueco house on large lot; lights, water, telephone, also large stucco garage with one room in it. A BARGAIN, 1412 South Jackson. furnished —— FOR BALE—Strictly modern five- room house; lot §0x140 feet. Inquire Nast N. Jefferson. AUDITORS . H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Fhome 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. BR. _0. VAN DENBERG ccountans Certified Public Accoun Re eee Au ay Ragiotrae d Transfer Agen 908-11 Oil xchange Bldg. Phone 660! ARCHITECTS URIs & GOODRICH, Architects [pee itaes 11-12, Townsend | lock 46 Cospes, WrP_____ = ESTFALL, Architect WM Ji Daly Bulléing Architect a eae oe Ehone 1906 RAINWATER, Architect CaN asta Royalty Bldg. Telephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING 633 8. Center oye Basement Gasper Auto Top Shop, Aste Painting "Gapecially BAGGAGE and TRANSFER RANSFER mos ew Tiitice Phome 313 ‘Trani 1 eirees afer, Storage and Fuel oe ; L, Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES TTERY CO. ma B. Tiley Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS LLE SINCLAIR ir ithone 15408 ANNA ane 318 Midwest i . G. HAHN, DE. Piroprector 4 I. B. BERQUIST : gutteysobleter Bldg. Phone 1757 ERT N. GROVE Fe Haat Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray . ARNOLDUS bee Chiropractic ysiclan 810 9-8 Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE FE. O'BRYANT t Specialist 212 8, Center St. Phone 124-J COAL 856 N. Durbin CLEANERS THE SERVICE CL) Rallroad at Ja Phone 56 ANERS on Gariand encl¢ payment of more than pay FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Ten lots in southeast part of city; easy terms. Phone 950. FOR SALE—Two-room house, mod- ern except bath tub; has gas and lights and gas stove; just off CY; $1,500 on easy terms. Three lots 40x140 feet at corner of Third and Kenwood; east and south front; $2.400 cash. Platte River Land S Bldg. Phone 18424. WA 2D—Offers on lots 319. Kenwood addition. Address 8S. 2890 8. Emerson, Engtfe- Trumble, wood, Colo. LISTEN HERE—One 50x140-foot lot in east Casper; level; city water; telephone, electric lights, gas and sewer in alley; sewer assessments and taxes paid; three blocks from paye- ment; three blocks from school; for price and: terms. Phone 1597W. Capitol Hill, 60x Casper Mutual first payment. FOR SALE—I«t, 140; east front. Aow- REMEMBER SPARKY «tS5000 oP MY MONEY (5S ON YOUR Aiose NExT SATURDAY AGAMIST “Or Yor Yor" }) ANID —SAY - WHaT MAKES You So Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE--Sparky Gives Barney a Flying Start for Somewhere. No GoNDER | wert FUES BOTHEQING Tue FAGE SEVER GASOLINE ALLEY—IT’S WELL WALT. HERE'S YOUR SKEEZIX BACK AGAIN. HE MADE & WONDERFUL HIT WITH MME OCTAVE tvE TLL SAY ITS TIME ne) WAS BACK AGAIN | — MY HEAD OFF SA BEEN WORRYING J MER THAT WAS A FINE STUNT, PHYLLIS, TO RON AWAY WITH HIM FOR TWO WHOLE DAYS! WHAT ABOUT {YE HUNTED FOR You ALL OVER TOWN —VOU'RE A-- PEACH YOU ARE! ) HAVEN'T SLEPT A WINK— SKEEX LOVE UNCA WALT FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE THE LAST TIME. UNDERSTAND? —— ANYTHING OVER ON M: FOR SALE— Several lots Evansvil'e on the west; ment down, balance easy terms; no Interest. Owner 325 8. Durbin. Phono 21, FOR SALE—Front part corner lot on Bullding and Loan 616 S. Wolcott. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Builder 161 W. Tenth Phone 376W “DOCTORS DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL $38 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Chikiren's Hospital 542 Bouth Darin-Phone 406 SURGERY, NECOLOGY AND Hoowy R. Lathrop, B.D Wathrop, M.D. F. A. ©. Victor R. Dacken, in Se. M ae EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. Ki. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGL Hall’e M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donn IST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8, Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 it Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 W. YATES e, Ear Nose and Throat And the Fitting of Glasses Suite 2 112 E. Second DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 690 Res. 746 DR. P. BE. SHORTT . te pe inl) ye, » Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 301 0-8 Bldg. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durb: General Practice Surgery Obstretrica LAWYERS AMBROSE HENINGWAX wyer Room 221 Midwees Building NICHOLS & STIBRETY wyers 5309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bl JAMES P. KEM 409 Consolidated Hoyalty Bldg. HAGENS 4 MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Bulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Bullding OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phoos 2217 OSTEOPATHS DE. C. Osteopathic Physician Tribune Apartment DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1038 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Ph, 3 } 1188 S. Walnut. after 5 Pavement, corner Kirk and Lin- coln. See owner on property. FOR SALE —Good lot 560x120 feet, two blocks east from county hos pital, block 85, facing Second street, cheap for cash by owner. Inquire at Pp. m. ENGLEWOUD Buy a 6b-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $50 onty ‘$25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in tho great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in tion. 6 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bidg. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—320 acres dry land for $2 an acre. R. Kamon, 242 B. Sec- ong. Tel. 702. | FOR SALE—Kighty acres, not far| from packing house, right on river; | it js the north half of the southwest | quarter section 35 township 33 and range 79; this {s a gooc, investment and priced at $100 per acre. Address Box 4-90, Tribune. | FOR SALE—Three ten acre tracts} with house and other improve. ments; four miles from post office. | Phone 87W. | FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room | stucco house on north side; well lo- cated and new; will trade for vacant lots. Phone 2244W, FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Buick roadster, fine shape for touring chassls or Dodge Commercial. Roaches’ Garage. cott and A, EXCHANGE—Fiveroom house, three | lots, garage for Kanasas or Mis-| souri improved farm. For particulars | address Box 1237 Casper. FOR SALE—Lot 50x140 feet; well lo: cated on §. Chestnut; terms. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FOR TRADE— Six car for Ford deliver; borne street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys on brown leather key holder. Return to the Henning Coffee Shop. Initials C. H Sichling. LOST—White Angora mother cat, lost from car on S. Grant; anyone haying seen same please phone 453. | LOST—Between Burlington _ station and end of CY ayenne, brown sult- cage containing lady’s clothes; I{bera! reward. Phone 1813R. 1443 S. Willow. State Teacher's Finder return LOST—A ‘Colorado College silver pin. to 922 8. Lincoln and receive re-! ward LOST—Between Casper and Hatsix falls, brown ‘eailor hat, Finder please return to Tribune. FOUND—A bunch of keys on CY bus in brown leather key holder. Owner can have same by calling 1320W and ‘paying for this ad. BUSINESS CHANCES BUSIN OPPORTUNITIES. portunity for man who can take active part either ry or treasurer in company moderate capital puts you on the in side. Denve' He All Work Guaran d. Ben Suyematsu 235 East 1) TAILORS | TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148, Midwest Phong 968W til Tuesday now. Do not through curlosity, room 318. Wyatt Hotel. Wol- |bered eighty-seven in Butler's Ad- | Freer Uke A HUMAN BEING AGAIN - Moms SENT OUT MY CLOTHES BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Real estate and insur- ance business, including a one-year lease on two rooms, Caj} at 101 Beck- linger Blag. FOR 2—Tax! Mne running to Mills well sedans, well estab- ished Suarantee $100 a week ve other business. See Happy, Second and Center. Phone APARTMENT HOUSE, Downtown location; one half block from Center; 11 apartments, all fur- nished, and all with private bath; net income $345 per month. Price $3.000 for lease and furniture. A splendid opportunity for a steady in come. Mathers Realty Co. 255 8. Phone 1088W, PERSONAL i DAM PELKY—Make no mistake en you undertake anything of Importance; get my advice; no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction 144 N. Washington, ter. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RE- TURN OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona, 88. IN DISTRICT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the Matter of Estate of THOMAS R. MAJORS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on May 19, 19238, William O. Wilson, the administrator of said estate, pursuant to order of court, sold at private sale the following real estate for the sums stated, the same being property of said estate, to- wit: Lot numbered one in block num- bered sixty-six in Sheridan Heights Addition to the Ci of Casper, Natrona County, ‘oming, for $500.00; Lot numbered two in block num- bered sixty-six in Sheridan: Heights Addition to the Natrona County, 00, Lot numbered one im block num- City of Casper, Wyoming, for bered eighty-seven in Butler's Ad- dition to the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, for $800.00; ; Lot numbered two'in_block num- City of Casuer, Wyoming, for dition the rona County, 50.00; and, Lot numbered three in block num- bered eighty-seven in Butler’s Ad- to $ dition to ‘the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, for $750.00. That for further particulars of building Kast A Brick stor See owner, FOR RE 14x36 feet. Phone 1946J, said sale of said property by said administrator notice will*be taken of the return and account of sale] FRom Now on (M GONNA BEA REGiAS Hottv¥wooD BEUEVE ME. IT'S THE LAST Time ANY WOMAN GETS A CHA WORRY WHETHER HE MAKES A HIT WITH MME. OCTAVE - HUH ' ¥ } NEVER GOT HIM iF I'D KNOWN! / "VE LEARNED MY LESS 1 FORGOT ! YESTERDAY 1 SHOULD U'D Le JIMMINY CHRISTMAS! ' VOWED 'D NEVER SPEAK TO HER WHERE'S ALL TH Movie Actors —? IMA STeANGER Here! STAND @T avail SS AZ HOTEL of real estate and petition for order confirming sale, filed in this court by said administrator on the 21st day of May, 1923. That Saturday the 16th day of June, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., at @ court room of this court ig fixed for the hearing said return, and at which time said sale of said property will be confirmed and said return of sale approved, if no ob- jections are filed thereto, as pro- vided by law. This 24th day of May, 1923. HAZEL CONWELL (SEAL) District Clerk, By Gladys Mooring Deputy. Pubish May 26, June 2, 9, 1923. CHINATOWN'S ATTORNEY LAUDS FILM DEPICTING OLD BARBARY COKST? Did the earthquake wipe out San Francisco's Chinatown Du pont Street still 1 dent to the Orient for the one white man in ten thousand who has b tered down the bulwark of Chinese suspicion. In San Fanclsco there is a legend that the spirit of old Chinatown took definite shape and drifted away in the ball of smoke that hung over the city in April, 1906. does or The Hon. Dennis O’Hay, attorney at large for Chinatown, called at Universal City to seo how accurately his jurisdiction had t a recent photodrama He arrived at the gate In a ci® away coat that didn’t need to be} ‘Attorn t La end @ retopped ndle derby tha glowed in the San Fernando sun like n depicted In 1 tin roof, In his hand he carried a Blackhorn stick, knob down and at the parry; as becomes an Irish gen tleman in a doubtful neighborhood. “I have come to see "The Shock he said without the Irish brogue 60 essential for German comedians on the vaudeville stage. “I heard that it shows San Francisco's Chi. town and the earthquake and J would like to see i In‘ the dark of the projection room old chap from ‘Frisco waited sture to take him back to the neiseo of 1906, He found It. © was the Barbary Coast, roar- ing drunk and headed for hell. There was Dupont Street. There was Loo Sing'sjoint. There was the Mandarin Cafe where “Queen Anne” command ed the Legion of Cre The Honorabl 1 O'Hay thumped on the floor 1 his stick. | QENIORS SCORE IN FIRST NIGHT OF “POMANDER WALK HIGHLAND AND HoLLYWoob BouL, aT 5 SEE PLENTY oF ‘EmM— ww) TH Cae niece OF THIS Rma-Youte S OBoy! THIS IS TH UFE- IVE SEEN MONTE BLUE, BERT LiTect AND Bessie Love! fray wcoed, OR) PRODUCTION REFLECTS CREDIT (N GLASS MEMBERS It would be difficult to select a play produced by high school students which has so many unusual c ters that call for clever if somev difficult interpretation as are found jn “Pomander Walk,” the three-act com edy staged by the senior class of the Natrona County High school in the local high school auditorium last night, and which will be given again tonight. Miss Helen Simpson and Terence O'Mara in the leading roles aro well supported by capable members of a cast who spare no pains to make their work as real and as vivid as it is pos sible to do. Miss Simpson comes up to the things Marjolaine Lachesnais, a role that calls for vivacity and sensitiveness, Ughtness and seriousness, but above all a very fine interpretation of the emotional nature of a young girl Mis Simpson comes up to the things required of her and leaves an impres sion of her great ability and gre: fit ad from the Occl fness for the part. he role of Mr. O'Mara ts that of Lieutenant John Sayle, R. N. When this character first makes his apepar ance it js easy to imagine that he may turn into a heroic pirate who salls the high seas or that he may be revealed as what he really {s, the son of an tm. portant man. The rote is well acted t grughout. mong the other characters {n tho play that standout conspfcuously are Miss Molly O'Mara and Roy Ohman Both persons carry high comedy a long way and afford much amusement by thelr work. Miss O'Mara /takes the part of an old maid who desires to become married to Sir Peter An trobus played by Mr. Ohman. ally succeeds. She fin “And there.” he shouted, “Is ‘Queen Anne! herself!" The forgotten woman known as “Queen Anne" ruled the Barbary Coast for years and was described | William Dudley Pelley, who wrote “The Shock." In filming the picture with Lon Chaney as tho star, Universal select ed Christine Mayo to impersonate the underwold beauty the plished actress made ths role so real tified by th that she was at once id little old fellow who had plea her last cause before a mortal court.” While the Hon. Dennis O'Hay was accorded the first preview of this Universal-Jewel production, loc goers aro now haying the oppor tunity to seo it at the Wyomin th starting Sunday. The setting of “Pomander Walk” deserves mention. ‘The same scene is for three acts, thus add to the unity of the play. This scene ts the space in front of five houses in which live the inhabitants of the wall The scenery was prepared by the art department of the high school under used tho direction of Miss Sara Crumpton and J. W. Hoyer The play itself contains a very pleas. ing story that has its lights and shad ows of humor and sadness. The story that a young girl's firat love, forces that threaten to destroy it, and the final conclusion favorable to its continuance. Miss Lela Brown as the director of the production deserves a great deal of credit, ‘The auditorlum was prety well pack ed last night hough many persons preferred to wait until this ev before viewing the performance ~_- PARK CAPTURES RACK HONORS (Continued From Page 1) North Casper; second, Carey, North Casper; third, Hensley, North Casper. h jump: D—First, Bell, North er; second, Hicks, Central; third Barnett, Park gh 3 E—First, Edwards East. ¢ cond» Firmin, Parl third, Gal » Park Broad §u First, Newherder, Mill v own, Central; third Allsman, North Casper Broad jum B—First, Y¥ lo, Did You See Pomander Walk a) Don’t Miss It! | LAST: TIME TONIGHT | 8:15 o’Clock High School Auditorium Admission 75 Cents | CURR >| East ‘asper; second, McDonald, Park third, Dowler, East Casper. Broad jump: C—First, Bubb, Park; second, Wrightman, Park; third, Brown, East Casper. Broad jump: D—First, Bell, North sper; second, I Park; third rhett, Park Broad jump: i Firmin, Park; second, Galle Park; third, Edwards, East ¢ Pole Vau rst, Eshleman, East Casper; nd, Allsman, North Casper; third, Duncan, Central. Pole Vault: B—First, Gibson, North Casper; second, McDonald, Parks third, Anderson, East Casper. Pole Vault: C—First, Hicks, Cem tral ond, Bubb, Park; third, Ble more, North Casper Pole Vault: D—First, B. Bundy, West Cas second, Hicks, West Casper; third, Dollar, Polo Vault: Firmin, Parki second, Turner, Central; third, Cock ing, North Casper. NOTICE Dectors Keith and Har- vey have moved their of- fices to rooms in the Kim- ball Block over Wray’s Cafe, Phone 30. GIVEN AWAY THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. 237 South Center St. BEAL BAKERY 989 South Cedar Phone 328-W Wholesale Only Bakery Goods of All Kinds TO THE KIDDIES ‘Ask Your } r to Try Our American Beauty Bread A Prize W Bach Loaf ‘a : es Srirrvea tS

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