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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. pai ahd cd FOR SALE—HOUSES LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Fiveroom house ~ basement with or without furni-| full FQUND—A bunch of keys in black leather case, owner may have same ture from owner. Box 357, Casper. |by calling at ‘Tribune and paying foe eee tts “nt pcallicanal et, PMs ee ST . FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE (| Lost—runch of keys in Casper or on ee | Salt Creek read. Roward. Address FOR SALE—Two Icta in Burlington Box A-25, Tribune, . addition; No, 30 and 31, block werta, Rock Springs, Wyo. FO *SALE—By owner, !ot in south- west part of city; will consider car, as! part payment. Phone 1647M. i 7. D.} ing and pressing plant. 129 W. Railroad, Phone 133. BUSINESS CHANCES WHY is California so presperous? An- swer—Climate, industries, good |markets; buy a small truck farm; a pained at ee Te E—A fine location for clean-| Poultry ranch or business in California FOR SALI Apply at @nd you will also prosper. Write W. T. Kneen, Buffalo, Wyo. FOR SALE—Priced to sell one or FOR SALE—Apartment house, Kan- poth equity in Evansville lot and Ford coupe. Cedar. Sturm, corner 15th and !mproved Dovelopment Co, ranch sas City; wiil sell or trade for good property. Teapot Coder. ih ME eRe i NUDE ee ae FoR SALE—Two east front lots in/FOR SALE—Restaurant equipment, North Casper, $450, $75 down, $25) cheap, See us before you buy. H. a month, cheap for- quick sale. 1003|E- Grude Corp., 133 N. Wolcott, Phone 2044W. Madison. Mod Business Lot For Sale |nz Corner of Second street and Park avenue; {deal for office building; theater or several stores. MINAL YOUNG co New York Oll Phone 1501 or 112M. Co. j | ment ENGLEWOoD Buy a S-acre lot in Englewood, on qhe Balt Creek pavement, 5 miles of the Midwest refinery, $500; $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 popula- tion. 5 acres will make 80 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY.) 202 0-8 Bldg. Se ened FOR SALE—Three and one-half s, east front, East Burlington. 322 > Beech. Phone 954M. | tabi park; sales. er; |450 s. p.m FOR SALE—3-room nicely furnished; ern, for rent; —— eee |RIVERTON business opportunity — centrally located _ store- heat furnished; low opening for dry goods, ladies’ wearing apparel and other lint is the time to secure location and be ready for big business, Address Dyke- man, Riverton, Wyo, Address & money Phone 4695 the "lady Durbin, 3 NOW RESTAURANT Men Attention—Ex- tra fine cafe and lunch room equip- for sale at big sacrifice; [cludes everything required; counters, , Steam tables, coffee urn, crock- Dykeman, in- Riverton. station on highway to Yellowstone maker; small cash payment; will handle; death cause of R. PERSONAL MADAM WONDER, won¢erful read- with wer; tells past, present and future. 1 and consult her on any affairs. Hours 9 a. m. the wonderful to 10 modern apartment. Call at 519 Fast First. |MADAM PELKY: when you Make no mistake undertake anything of FOR SALE—Good level tot two blocks | importance; get my advice; no charge unless 144 _N, east from county hospita!, 650x120 feet, block 85 facing Second street, you ol Wa: in to perfect satisfaction. n. Phone 2383W. cheap for cash by owner, 1138 S. Wal-} nut after 5 p. m. | FOR SALE—Two Pot reasonable. Call 355 N. Apartment 13. "In FOR SALE—FARMS IMPROVED OREGON FARM FRUIT SECTION WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Fine climate, best of water and soll; nm macadamized road; fenced with wen wire; four miles to railroad sta- ie miles to state university; good local school; bargain at $75 per _acre| terms given. E. B. McCulloch, 1722 S11 Ogden. Denver, Colo. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALB OR TRADE complete. What have Madison. . H. Ford motor, you? 817 May, Winsor, the Distr Holmes, ied that Busmess and Professional Directory NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION lots; State of Wyoming, Lincoin.| County of Natrona. 8s ict Court of the igth Judicial District. A. Francis Hoff, Plaintiff, ys. Geo. W. Wright, et al., ) Defendants. To Geo. W. Wright, S. M. Sad- dler, Boney Earnest, W. Tennant, J. J. Corbett, H D. Clyde, E. C. Adams, L. W. Tennant, Laban C. R. Todd, Ancil L. Funk, ) ) ) M. E. Wenner and A. L. Funke, and their known heirs | object , ; } and devisees, whose places of resi-|tion in said cause is to obtain a dence and post office adresses are | decree unknown— You, by not A. D. 1923 d each of you, are here- on the 17th day of the above named AUDITORS DOCTORS C, H, REIMERTH DR. T, J> Certified Public Accountant Physiciag waa ie Income Tax Service Phono 1219. Residence. 2118, @1 0-8 Blaz. Phone 767} HARRY 3. COMEOHT. diting an cou! Phone “2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. G, VAN DENBERG le R. ‘ertified Public Accountans g Income Tax Service ‘omen’s ani 542 SURGERy, THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 id Children's Hospital South Durbin—Phone STAFF cid YNECOLOGY AND ‘ampbell Hardware OBSTETRICS Ore Cee ik Bpaitesy be pan sap, M.D. F. A. ©. 8. c . Dacken, B. Sc. M. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORE. EYE, EAR, NOSE Hee Auditors and Accountants —Stoc! Harmon W. Stanton, M. 8., M. Registrar and Transfer Agents | SKIN AND ? 208-11 Oj] Exchange Bldg. Phone G ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects = nd Block Rooms 11-12, Townsend e440 : ESTFALL,, Architect We J Daly Building , Architect 298 0: ee Phone 1906 TW. Architect | CA. RAINWATER, Architert Base! sonsolidated Royalty ig) ment Telephone 1078. 1 AUTO PAINTING 170-UR R. 8. Lot DE E. Dw Koh ‘ 1, >HARMACIST nnell, © hian, Ph, G, ‘TIST ea n, D. D. & irbaugh Building fast Second Street Telephone 54 and bo DR. W. Spe W. YATES vcialist Eye, Ear ,Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second - hop, 633 5. Center| DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT — Camper Auto Top henge Ai con a Lhysicians and pie 7 Auto Painting Especially 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 TRANSFER) MARSHALL 0. KET . De BAGGAGE and HERBERT L, HARVEY, Mi, BL ARLES TRANSFER 5 Phone B7W Office Phone 813 ‘Tran: 1 ster, Storage and Fue co. ae Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES A RY CO. 508 Bey cal cts Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS R, J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA’ GRAHAM JEFFREY Buite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 7206 . G. HAHN, Townsend Bidg. Phone 4: i ARNED, Chiropractor M. Feo'Novh Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray ———— DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Osteapathic and Chiropractic 0-S Building Phone 1754 - CLEANERS Room or LE 210 O-S Build! Office 208 South Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics eS Center—Phone 30 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 NICHOLS Midwest Bldg. & STIRRETY Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. . JAMES P. HAGENS KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. & MUKANB rs 206.207 Ol Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. _ VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OSTEOPATHS DK. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS Osteopathic Physician | Suite 6, ‘Tribune Apartments, Ph, 288 THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO, DR. ©. A. SANFORD Opteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING SS NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Genuino Gebo Coal 856 N. Phone 67 All Work Guaranteed. bal one 87) en Suyemate 280 East 1 DOCTORS 7. a mae i 3. 5. BARGER TA!LORS and ‘Throat s Fitted. TROY AND CLEANERS Glasse: 138 S. Wolcott Phone 113) 48 E, TAILORS Midwest Phene 963W the trona County, and |them, and clusive lands an half of the half of the (83), ming. such relief so cordin, an 0 service by each week for cording to the This 17th 1923, 15, 22, 29, 192; Bids will Building. Wyoming, each bid, VERSITY Laramie, Wy Publish June ( ENGINE 1S DEAD. A. Francis Hoff began an action against you by filing a petition in Distret Court of the Judicial District, Che Casper Daily Cribune GOOGLE--And Sparky’s the Apple of Barney’s Eye Too. EVEN MONE _SPARK PLUG Eigth | in and for Na-| State of Wyomng, | judgement that | plaintiff's title in and to the lands |and premises, described, therein be \forever quited against the claims of the defendants ‘and their unknown heirs and de-| |visses; that plaintiff be declared |to be the absolute owner thereof, free and clear of any and all claims jof the defendants, and each of| their ‘unknown heirs | | and devisees; and that the plaintiff | be decreed to be entitled to the ex-| ossession | premises being described | as follows, to-wit—The South One-| Southwest | (S% SW%) of Section numbered Thirteen (13) and the North One- Northwest Quarter (N% NW%) of Section numbered Twenty-four (24). Township Thirty (30), North, of Range Eghty-three west of the 6th Meridian, in Natrona County, Wyo-| You are further notified that the said plaintiff alleges as grounds for rayed for, that he has a legal estate in and is the ab-| solute owner, in fee simple, o said real estate and property, and has been, and is in the actual pos-| session of all thereof; and is en- titled to such possession against all persons whomsoever; that defend-} ants claim an estate and interest therein adverse to plaintiff, that such claims are without any right, or color of right, whatsoever, and that defendants, and each of them, and their unknown heirs and/ devisees, have no estate, right, title| or interest whatsoever in or to said} lands and premises. You are further notified that on the 17th of May, A. D. 1928, upon appleaton being made thereof ac- to law, the said court made ler directing said action pro- ceed against the unknown heirs| and devisees of said defendants, without naming them, publication be against them by publication once| six weeks, same manner and as by law p vided for non-resident defendants, You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition, plead or demur therto, on or be- fore Saturday, the 14th day of July, 1923, sad petition will be taken as true and judgement rendered ac- rayer lay of May, A. D. FEAZEL Clerk of the District Court. By Geo. W. Ferguson, Atty. for Plaintiff. Publish May 18, 25, June 1, 8, 3. CALL FOR BIDS. be_ received Trustees of the University ming, Laramie, Wyoming, up to 3 P. M., Tuesday, July 10, 1928 for the construction of a Gymnasium Plans may be Wm, Dubois and —-| Architects, Cheyen A deposit of $50.00 will) be required for use of plans, | A certified check, amounting to 8 per cent of bid, made |the Treasurer of Trustees, is required to accompany! The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. THE. TRUSTEES OF THR UNI-| ing what steps, ir an | will take toward th OF where said suit and action is now pending, being action No. 3, 756. | You are further notified that the) object and prayer of the said peti-| | the in said cause,| thereof; said} Quarter Principal all but | that had | and in the ro- thereof. CONWELL Gladys Mooring, Deputy. by _the of Wyo- rocured from A. Hitchcock, and Laramie, ayable to the Board of WYOMING, { Secretary. une 4, 1928) 1923, ¥ AVERY. HHEAR YOUR } THINK “THIS ISSUCH A OILAPIDATED CAR IVE GOT & PROPOSITION YO MAKE TOYOU! EVEN MONEY SPARK PLUG: . wins, Bors! ASKING ME To BET AGAINST MY oul SPARKY-. Some Gors DONT USE ANT Dveoemenrr asa TLL TAKE You on FOR A LITTLE RACE FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISO ANY TIME NOU SAN 1 par ee SAN, USTEN ! IFT EVER RACED YOU FROM NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO (T WOOLDNT BE FOR SIX BITS OR A PACKAGE OF GUM ,—— SUITS ME. WE'LL LEAVE THE TERMS BOYS—- PAGE THIRTEEN Bv Billev De Reck WAS YOUR PROPOSITION A LITTLE WHILE AGo! Im HARD OF HeARIW Now You'RE TALKING !SUREt TAKE HIM ON, WALT! Now's YouR, WELL TAKE CARE OF | QiANCE TOSETTLE TO THE ALLEY ATHE ARRANGEMENTS! tat PERENNIAL ARGUMENT ONCE AND FOR ALL! Net == a pr ST re ee P “> S | HAROLD TEEN—EYES FRONT!! —~A : TAKE THESE Noise BOMBS To STAGES, TH Bevan SET, AN’ DONT BUMP INTO {f—™ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING! the settlement of the allies’ difficul- OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF | ties with Germany by an international THE CASPER MUTUAL BUILD- conference on Berlin's proposals or by ING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- adopting the suggestion of Secretary TION. Notice is hereby given that the) Annual Meeting of- the Stockhold- ers of the and Loan Assoc the at House, o’clock 8th, Attest: J, M. LOWNDES, Publish June 8 GERMAN OFFER 5 RIDIGULED (Continued from Page One.) posed guarantees would be retained 4n German hands; furthermore, commentators assert, du fails to explain how a yield paper marks can be turned into gold. Louis Loucheur’s organ, Journal, believes there are signs of certain progress in th proposal for guaratees, The communique issued after the Brussels note. the fact that Germany fails to Natrona on Monday the 25th day of June, 1923, at the hour of 8} p. m. for the purpose of electing directors and transacting such other business as may proper- ly come before the meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Juno 1923, P. C. NICOLAYSEN, conference {8 pointed to as the best answer to the The press seems to believe that the only way to obtain unanimity among the allies is to send a reply ; to Germany stating that a propos! eannot be received before to the conditions tmposed upon her. In offictal circles, much is made of| bonds would yield five percent, nett- say|ing an annual return of 600,000,000 Cas; AUTHIN'! BOIS.) Keene THA ternational r Mutual Building) ARE HOPEFUL President, Secre' vious reparations tary. and 15, 1923. me the memoran- in and Italy. Le Petit by the stat generally @ yields whether she fs willing to abandon her| gold marks, Policy of passive resistance Ruhr, BRITISH CONSIDER OFFER IN ADVANCE LONDON, June 8—(By The As-|gold marks could be produced by tho wore reluctant today to express an) first mortage on real estate. For opinion regardng Germany's Intest|immediate seizure the government reparation offer peyond saying they | considered that tn certain points it repsenented an advance over previous propos: Until hayo 1, the forelgn offiee expert ed “the anhlyz the new not thorr It ¢ » w in the| In connection propertiea the agra‘garians, fundamentals of those in authority pre It 9 confidently Great Britain nolution of the + | private rea! sm, that wld favor! entate, Early with the guarantees the German government is confidet that with the application of rigid legisiative pressure a sum of considerably in exoess of 600,000,000 tic HANDLES EM uke & BAby of State Hughes that Germany's ca- pacity to pay be determined by an in- commission of experts. It is learned on the nighest author ation will be held) ity that Downing Street considers the) County Court}reparation note constitutes a genuine offer, the detai's of which were de-| cided upon in Berlin without any sort of negotiation with the allies. GERMAN OFFICIALS BERLIN, June 8—(By The Asso- clated Press)—Retchstag leaders be- leve the not delivered at the allied capitals yesterday marks an advance over the German government's pre communications, especially since it more firmly stresses the reich’s good will and readiness to arrive at a solution of the prob- lem and also because the subject of guarantees is given a concrete form. Despite this, parliamentary circles are not displaying any excessive op- timism concerning the reception of the memorandum by creditor powers. France has effectually blocked any In these quarters it is believed that attempt by England to create favor- able atmosphere for early negotia- tions by seeking to influence Belgium In pledging the federal railways as the chief guarantes, the German government has adopted one of the principal suggestions contained in the recent memorandum drawn up industrialists’ While the note does not specifically that the national system of rail- ‘ways and all the personal property connected with {s are to be placed in the custody of trustees and con- | ducted whooly an a private enterprise the industrialists understand that this would be the government's procedure and that the lines would be’ hypo- threated for the capital sum of 10,- | 000,000,000 gold marks: has at its disposal only the persona! of the industrialists, tho shippin gand banking interests, and all of whom are sald to have biven Chancellor Cuno assurance of the!r material assistance, believed that fer not to commit themselves regard. | total to be realized from this whole- sale mortage could be materially in- creased by the yield from city and which wou hypothreated on a favorable basis. plans for the creation of a federation. The mortage necond tho tobacco monopoly were abondoned as unfeasib!e because of the amount of fluid capital required to Mquidate private industry, and also in view of the experiences of national monopo les in other countries where govern- ment contro] has invariably tresulted in inferior production. Government now proposes to levy a heavy excise tax on all forms of tobacco and will also force customs devenues from commodities classified as 1uxuries. ————— SALVATION ARMY CAPTAIN Captain Grace Adams of Denver will visit the Salvation Army hut on West Yellowstone Saturday and Sunday, June 9 and 10, The captain Weurknown Mepioures oF rma [il Yamoue Ruceirt Boox AUTHOR ‘There leno nMfering Ike the tor. les. This continwal soma, ring worm, Insect bites, pimp! hatin ‘ost bite an At Read what Arthur Fleury. of 63 Rath Ot. "New Bedtord, Mave ve relief from, bout Afteen years ago { iS at Dr. A. Spey | | alwa) ee Dr, A. 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SOFT AND PURE WE DELIVER Chicago & Northwestern Arrives 2:00 p, m. Arrives -8:40 p, m, Chicago, Burlington & Quiny Arrives 10 p,m. wore 7:00 8, m. “10.25 p, ms Departs 245 p. m, 8:35 p.m. 7:20 a. m, Casper, Wyo, Phone 1732 IT’S CLEAR Phone 1151 U5