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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—$4.200 equity in mogaen home of five rooms and bath, first foor; four rooms,. shower bath in the pasement; east facing, good location: would trade for small place in south- west part of town; will sacrifice, In- quire far a week at 1228 8. Cedar. NAL ? oCkid0 ih PEi% panies Lat a et Fo QUICK SALE—New three-roo modern horre st 1126 W. Fifteenth; iy furnished; $2°)0, $600 casn. wnee monthly. Cal? owner. Phone FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ALE—Lot 40x132 in southwest | per, $525, $100 cash. R. Kamon, c 3 242 E. Second. Tel. FOR SALE sacrifice, lot close to Texas refinery, Inquire Nelson, City Hall Fire Department. ENGLEWOup Guy a 5-acré lot in Engiewood, on he Salt Creek paveraent, § miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready te live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50.000 nopula- yOR SALE—Four-room partly moc- ern house, well furnished, 628 East id tion. 5 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129, FOR SALE — Bive-room house, all] JOHN M. .AND COMPANY, | 202 O-S Bldg. FOR, SALP. Good level jot if North Casper ad- dition $25 down, $15 per month. B. Berg. Office 914 Pear. Phone 1333J. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—320 acres dry land west of Casper, $1.50 per acre. R. Kamon 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—One-half acre inf Thorn- dale Addition or trade as payment modern; bagement and good garage; on South Lincoln; $7,000 with $1,500 cash. An opportunity to get a home in the most exclusive residential dis- trict at no more than you would have to pay in other parts of the city. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W- FOR SALE—Modern thitee-room home, new and nicely furnished, 1126 W. Fifteenth; $3.000, $600 cash, palance like rent. Call owner. Phone 1813R. NEW BRICK BUNGALOW. Just the home you are fooking for,]on West End property not to exceed one block south of E. Secon(s on| $2500. Inquire 1218 S. Ash in rear. Washington; five rooms modern; of tapestry brick, built to ‘ast, and mod- erately priced; has artistic firenlaca wood full hasement and porch; 48x110 feet, ent RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—320 acre homestead re- Unquishment north of Salt Creek in Burris structure; ds survey stakes cross this Write U. 8. mmissioner, Sussex, Wyo. floors, lot se ts to be completed renay th gas ulks ready to Ught end all assess. graded to lawn an to occupy about Jun» 20; paid f ; ready rice $6,800 on terms. Cal! owner and pete a ere toes FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR S8ALE— Five-room house and|IroR SALE OR TRADE—Fourroom bath; close to county hospital; lawn} house in North Casper, Dodge Com- and sidewalks; must sell; am leaving town; terms. 123 8. Fenway. FOR SALE—GARAGE FOR SALE—Strictly modern ga as first payment. Inquire "748 OR TRADE — One and re lot in Thorndale acres first yment on house Casper. Ash. Phone se; nice lawn, !arge lot. Phone 1170W. | FOR SALE OR LEASE—Lunech and FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | Mor doing $30 to ‘$40 | Ico, Wyo. 12 mites FOR SALE— Lat 60xi40 fect, $800] Owner: ‘caity;be: neers cash; best buy east of hospital. | Mathers Realty Co., 255 S. Center.| Phone 1088W- | FOR TRADE FOR SALE—Improved property, will consider Do¢ige car as part payment.) WILL E HA 2 rent of 4-room 1222 S. Poplar. |. modern house for board and room heen GT EROS Te te ntleman. c after 5 p. FOR SALE—Five good Invel, lots onto “aio “once oan McKinley, $200 apiece. Phone 2214.| FOR SALE—$2,800 property for quick sate. 110 West H, $1,800) | LOST AND FOUND FOR BALE—Good level lot two blocks | LOST—Wooly poodle east from county hospita!, 650x120 | on legs and be feet, block 85 facing Second street,|B St. and ri Return to 257 W. reward. ° exeip for cash by owner, 1138 S. Wal-| nut after 5 p. m. FOUND—A yellow pasteboard box ——_—_______________.|_ containing doll clothes and one FOR SALE—Three lots cheap; 90x140 | white wool baby coat sweater, be feet; one block east of the brewery; | tween Fifth « Railroad on Wolcott terms. Inquire at 1135 W. Twelfth | Wednestay afternoon, Same at 136 or Box 323. Call after working hours | N. Grant if convenient | $$ —_ _} bost—win the party who found FoR SALE—A very desirable lot on ire with cover marked Dob: Kenwood street; $1.150 on terms;|bin R nts all paid. Mathers Realty S. Genter. Phone 1088. . let us know where to call and give reward. Dobbin Realty Co. AUDITORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Ecuie Accountant 1 OS Blas. Phone* 767 HARRY i". COMFORT A and Accourting 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. ©. VAN DENBSRG Public Accountans DOCTORS Pt esd T. J. eel iysician and Surgeon Phone 1219. Residence 2118. THE © ER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone Women’s and 542 South 273 d Chikdren's Hospital Durbin—Phone 406 APF ‘OLOGY AND - Re Income Tax Service PRICS Over Campbell Hardware M. D., F. A howe 146 wey a REGISTRY CORP. | OE Gon Accountants—Stocis | M.D. ‘Tegtetrar and Transfer Agents. | uve 296-11 Ol Exchan, dg. Phone | ingen, nt a Ss 4BNOLOGIS! ARCHITECTS | Halle A. eis Ls % ?LOGIST DUBOIS # GOODRICH, Architects — 3. F. ODognehinkes Dp} Block Rooms 11-12, Ly aclenmaaanteet 440 Casper, Wyo. WES’ tect: TFALL, Archi WM. Jie o, Daly Building hitect 108 08 a Arginone 1906 . hitect ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect | semsen| dated Royalty is. = t lephone 1078. ENTIST Duncan, D. D. 8, rbaugh Building nd Street and 55 W. YATES to Eye, Ear Nose Throat of Glasses 112 E. Second DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and S 200 O-S Bldg. Offic: DR. W Practice Limited and And the Fitting Suite 2 AUTO PAINTING Carper Top Shop, 633 5. Center Atpeanch at Lavore Auto Painting Especislly ure’ Ph. 716! MARSHALL, KEI 1. D. ERT L. HARVEY, M. D, GGAGE and TRANSFER Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 : aLES TRANSFER | Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin Hitfice Phone 312) General Practice’ Sar es. Phone 87W Natrona ‘Transfer, Storage and Fuel LAWYERS Co., J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone | MBROSE HEMINGWAY BATTERIES Roots $99.. nT Ntaweas Bldg. al BE ie eiapaas Tone 907| CHIROPRACTORS — JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Koyulty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE wyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 11-15-16 ‘Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney -at-iaw Midwest Gullding i. JEFFREY 7 GRAHAM JEFFREY lawest Hag. Phone 706 ‘DR. B. G. HAHN, Yewnsend Bldg. Phone 422) JARNED, Chiropractor | M. Fee Worth, Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 almer School Groduate and DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS | Osteapathic and Chiropractic DR. DR. ANN. fuite 318 M! 210 O-s Di. CA Osteop Tribune nici timents, Ph, Suite a. p 5 DE. G. A, SANFORD 810 O-S Building Phone 1754 pe ay eva tal 2 CLEANERS Midwest Bldg. Phone 103 | SHOE REPAIRING t SHOE SHOP jarantee THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Coal 856 N, Durbin Phone 677\ NORTH CASI All Work Ben Suyematsu TA!ILORS ‘AILORS AND CLEANERS Midwest Phone 968W TROY M48 E, dog, trimmed | —_——— STATE OF WYOMING, —S—S=—_= MATCH RACE , FoR PRIDE OF THE SouTH WEL KNOWN 2.7 SPAR. LUS ¥. (MISTER HMELHOYH, OF “Ot -Yor-You" 1S IA The GRA} STAND SURROUNDED WOMEN - MR. GooctE ® 1S Aor PRESENT 8 THE HORSES, Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE--Well. Well, Barney Is Some Radio Romeo. Saco SIDE GET BETWEEN “ Cr-Yor-Yot", THE AND (THE. OWAER BY GEauTrEUT ARE AT THE | Cost BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Income property, well lo cated; paying 25 per cent on invest ment; terms, R. Kamon, 242 E. Sec ond. Tel 702, FOR SALE—Halt ing business which ined up for balance sh payment of Address A-3, ‘Tribune. interest truck- has hauling of year; $3000. $2000 required. in Ke LEASE money IIness cn small hote! for sale maker, selling on account of tox A-9, Tribune |FOR SALE—Apartment house, Kan. sas City; will sell or trade for good roved ranch property. Teapot Development Co. RIVERTON Modern, business opportunity — centrally located — store. jrocmi for rent; heat furnished; low |rent: opening for‘ dry goods, ladies’ | wearing apparel and other lines; now is the time to secure location and be ready for big business. Address Dyke jman, Riverton, Wyo, pei ees RESTAURANT Men Attention—Ex tra fine cafe and lunch room equip ment for sale at big sacrifice; in cludes everything required; counters tables, steam tables, coffee urn, crock. ery. Address Dykeman, Riverton Wyo. PERSONAL MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction 144 N. Washington MADAM WONDER, wonderful read- er, the lady with the wonderful power tells past, present and future. Ca!l and consult her on any affairs, 6 Durbin, Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. NOTICE NOTICE. The public is hereby notified that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife after May 26. P, M. DIEDERICH. NOTICE. Party is known who took Christ- mas cactus from residence on S. Park please return same and avoid trouble. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RE- TURN OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE County of Natrona, ss. IN DISTRICT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | In the Matter of Estate of | THOMAS R. MAJORS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on May 19, 1923, 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 City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, for $500.00; Lot numbered two in block num- bered sixty-six in Sheridan Heights Addition to the City of Casper, County, Wyoming, for] | Lot numbered one in block num bered eighty-seven in Butler's Ad- dition to the Ci of Casper,| Natrona County, Wyoming, for $800.00; Lot numbered two in_block num bered eighty-seven in Butler’s Ad- dition to the City of Casuer, Natrona County, Wyoming, for $750.00; and, Lot numbered three in block num- bered eighty-seven in Butler’s Ad- dition to the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, for $750.00. That for further particulars of said sale of said property by said administrator notice will be taken of the return and account of sale of real estate and petition for order confirming sale, filed in this —~ NECK AND AECK — AY & THE } QuarTER “> * Ol -Yoru -Yo “s LEADS “BY Geap ATE THE Hace”. THERE (4) THE | STRETeH, Sy Ot-Yor -Yot Lis pone - LENGTH AHEADde GREAT a» A, CHEERING / ALL YOUR FAULT! NOU WERE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE STREET—YOU RUN INTO ME-—1 HAD THE RIGHT O' WAY. WHY DON'T YOU LOOK WHERE WOU'RE GOIN’ ? GuB!- Move THaT | WIGGER’ over, | } court by said administrator on the 21st day of May, 1923 That Saturday’ the 1 June, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the court room of this court is 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, patito Us Abien ta Stockman Keeps Ducks Too Long, Pays $10 Fine GRHAT FALLS, Mont., June 2. — John H. Burke of Helena, president of the Montana Stock association and one of the rgest raisers of livestock in the state, with ranches west of Great Falls, arraigned in the fed- jeral court before Jucge George M. Bourquin charged with having ten ducks in his name in the refrigera- tor of a Helena butcher shop on Jan uary 10, 1923. Mr. Burke pleaded guil ty. “How did it happen?” inquired the court. “I shot the ducks in season,” sald Mr. Burke, “and I put them in the refrigerator of the Helena shop and forgot them.” “The court would advise you here- after to give what ducks you have on hand to the Salvation Army or some cha ble institution at the close of. the duck season,” said Judge Bour- quin. ‘Ten dollars and casts. Mr. Burke paid the fine. RUHR RAIL STRIKE ENDS SSELS, June 2.—(By The As soctated Press.)— National Union of Railway men has called off the strike that has paralyzed the transportation the lact few weeks. The union made tis decision last night In order to clear ttself of the charges that tho strike was financed by German money. It was reported 150,000 francs drawn reichbank in favor of presented at th American bank by Payment was refused technicality, that a cheek for by German union neh a la because of 6th day of SPARK-PLUG (S CLOSING THE GaP PAGE SEVEN Bv Billev De Beck A MAGNIFCQLENT SPURT « AGAIN THEY ARE ( NECK AND NECK ~~) SPARK OLUG WINTS-= YOU SCRATCHED MY PAINT JOB. YOU WERE 35 AT LEAST - GOIN’ oa ALL RIGHT, MOVE ALONG. YER OBSTRUCTIN: LUCKY FOR YOU YOU DIDNT BEND ONE O' MY FENDERS GQT ANY INSURANCE 7 DON'T YOU KNOW THIS IS A BOULEVARD? BESIDES, WHY CANT HE WALK -HES No CRIPPLE! NEW NON-STOP. RECORD SOUGHT BY AIR PILOT Hoosier Aviator to Try Transcontinental Trip In Week. WASHINGTON, June A twenty | héur non-stop coast to coast flight in a home-made airplane will be attempt- ed within the next ten days by Clare K. Vance, a Logansport, Ind., air mail pilot, the National Aeronautic | association announced. Vance plans | to go it alone, without mechanic or | alternate pilot. A request for officia! recognition »y the contest committee of the as A, C. Nel- son of Salt Lake City, superintend- nt of the ¥V tern Division air mail service but jt was ex, that the trial would take place while Vance was on leave of absence and would not be considered as under postoffice department auspices. he i sociation has been filed by li Vance's machine, which built himself welghs fully loaded 4,200 pounds, has a gas capacity of 350 gallons and a maximum speed of 122 miles per hour. He plans to leave San Francisco at 10 o'clock at night and arrive in New York the following evening. Last February in a snow- storm Vance made the first success ful landing on the crest of the Sierra Mountali ENOS MILLS’ REMAINS TO BE CREMATED DENVER, Colo., June 2.—The body ot Enos A. Milla, famous naturalist, who died in September, 1922, will not rest in its granite crypt at the base, of Long’s Peak, Instead Mrs, Esther* A, Milln, his widow, has nent the body of the father of Rocky Mountain Na tional Park to Denver to be cremated She declined today to make known her reagons for diainterring the body. Neither would she make known her plans for disposal of the ashes of her husband, holding {t to be a matter which concerns none but herself TARIFF ACT TO BE DisGlSoED BY PRESIDENT | Plans Several Addresses| 5; Before Departure For Alaska. WASHINGTON, June 2.—President Harding wil! not consider a modifi cation of the tariff rates on sugar as a means of bringing down the price of that commidity, it was said at tho White House after the executive had discussed the general tariff situation with Chairman Marvin of the tariff commission. Modification of the sugar schedule In the epinion of the president could not affect the present situation to any considerable degree and more over would discourage further devel opment of the American domestic sugar industry which the president believes provides the surest way to remedy conditions that now obtain. WASHINGTON, June 2—Indica- tions were seen at the White House today that President Hard'ng hopes to demonstrate to the country prior to departure on his Alaskan trip tho Value of tho flexible provision of the new tariff act Chairman Marvin of the tariff com: mission was called to the White House by the president who inquired as to the progress of the comm! sion in several rate Inquiries under way. Afterward the chairCan sald that recornmendations {n the cas of two or three schedules, and pos aibly of four or five, would be ready GIVEN AWAY THE CHOICEST FAIR VIEW LOT Dobbin Realty Co. 237 South Center St. THIS BLACK dectecten is | WHAT WE CALL ANIGGER, You DUMB KLUCK! Seumery STupeas to submit to the executive prior to JAP SMACK June 20 when he will leave on his | trip. The rates involved were sald to| be of importance to the industries| IS SEIZED | involved. | WILMINGTON, observation car to be used by Pres! de t Harding on his western tour is| Del June 2.—An BY SOVIET ng fitted out and equipped at tho} ——-. Pullman Car works here. The car,| - . of @ special design, when completed,| TOKIO. June 2.—(By The Assoc! will be equipped with a radio and|°Hted Press.)—Russian authorities of broadcasting apparatus. This would|‘h® Soviet government in Siberia |be used to broadcast the president's Relea) & da pe nseaktisning i vensal canta jand imprisoned the crew of seventy- i |two for operating hin the seven , |mile limit. LARAMIE, Wyo. June 2—Ted| yoretotore men have not mit | son of Major B. C. Daly of the! heen sstceted OG, hag heen aie a o the United States military) at West Point and will leave| June 30. Ted had formerly the examinations for _ the Englewood were with. rsity R ted dem in three miles of academy at go to West navi now Annapolis but will pint On the Salt Creek paved highway, 614 miles from the postoffice. A few 10-acre lots for sale at $750; $50 cash payment, bal- ance $15 per month, One 5-acre lot-for re-sale. TSS CALL Tt John ML. England Co. 202 O-S Bldg. ) and 543-J TODAY ¢ Phones 112