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TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923. BUSINESS CHANCES —— FOR SALB—One of the best paying| businesses in Casper, located in the heart of the business district, owner fs anxious to sell; price reasonable. Harry Free 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 288. Bee FOR LEASH — Restaurant fixtures ‘and building; or will sell on month- ly payments. 1740 5. Yellowstone. LL LEASE—To responsible party, 19 room apartment house; rooms al- ays occupied. Phune 2016W. widest D PERSONAL —————E KIADAM PELKY—Make no mistake when you undertake anything of mportance; get my advice; no charge nlexs you obtain perfect satisfaction. A 44 N. Washington. Phone 2333W. {ADAM WONDER, wonderful read- er, the lady with the wonderful ipower; tells past, present and; future. ‘all and consult her on any affairs,| 0 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. Pe I-BARN Beauty Culture; one’ of the best profesdions for ‘women. Seo| at Addington Beauty Shop. 226/ |. Second. *OULD like to join party motoring! to Los Angeles; share expenses or| pay fare. Mrs. Shaw, 123 8. Kimball. | hone aw. SUGAR PRICES WILL STAY UP (Continued from Page One.) McCumber tariff, contrary to popu- jar bellef, had very little or nothing to do with the present high prices of sugar. ‘So far as sugar is concerned the only way,” as I see it, “to accom- plish this would be to safeguard the domestic sugar industry until such) time as it dominated the American market. ‘The recent agitation to boycott sugar, however, well-intended, will not bring about the results des! The word boycott is un-American Liver and Bowels ate ‘eel Fine ¥ cht to tone | Bey ene iver and bowels regular. will seatl?s, that there nothing so for 1 AUDITORS H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant HARRY nd Accounting Auaiing wuite 18, Daly Bldg. C. VAN DENBERG 4 conta Public Accountant Income Tax 5: Over Campbell Phone EH REGISTRY CORP. gistrar and Transfer Agents | Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone Re 208-11 ARCHITECTS chitects: DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Arc a Block ee Fownsen" phone 440| WM. J, WESTFALL, Architect ‘sdite's, Daly Building rchitect te O8 waeed oe Ar‘phone 1900 Architect CG. A. RAINWATER, Arciitey ag. fonsoldated Royalty Basement [Vitephone 1078. AUTO PAINTING = Shop, 633 5, Center Camper Ane. oar at Lavoye Auto Painting Especially BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ARLES TRANSFER “Res. Phone LES Trice Phone 813 Fuel nsfer, Storage and Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 608 E. Yellowstone CHIROPRACTORS i. JEFFREY Ni Co,, J. Le co. Phone 907 DR. J NNA GRAHAM JEFFREY sults ie Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. BARN, Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423, RNED, Chiropractor Nowh Kimball 5 | Phone 1457 | R. 1. E. BERQUIST Pattermetster Bldg. Phone 1757 ROBERT. N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray| DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS \g Osteapathic and Chiropractic 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Rallroad at Jackson Phone 56 5 COAL SS eee CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Coal 856 N. Durbin Phone 677 CHIROPODIST CORINNE E. O'BRYANT- Foot Specialist Phone 19043} 133 8. Wolcott | amount of domestic cane sugar. | whose nationals were victims of the 2nd does not measure up to the ideals of our people, A conservative move, legitimately launched, to prevent |. hoarding and limit the purchases to actual current needs always ad- visable when there is a ot any food commodity, but frenzied ag- {tation which enlists the support of a certain class of people who delight in getting themselves in the lime- light should be discouraged for the reason that such movements are ways ineffective and the results therefrom are disappointing. “The past twelve month period has been rather a turbulent one in sugar circles—possibly ohe of the most difficult to analyze that the sugar trade has ever experienced. For ex- ample, on the first of May a year ago there was more than a million tons of the 1921 Cuban crop unsold and the 1922 estimated crop of four million tons was pressing on the market. In addition there remained on hand for distribution nearly 6,- 000,000 bags of beet and a relative “To dispose of this abnormal quan- tity of sugar before another crop was ready for the market appeared to he a Herculean task. However, early in January, 1928, when Cuba's new crop.of sugar appeared on the market all of the 1922 carry-over, together with our domestic surplus, had been disposed of, as well as a larger per- centage than usual of beet sugar.” PROMOTER IS -~ HURT IN PLANE (Continued from Page One.) off was from a small raise and for some reason the machine fatled to clear a telephone wire several hundred feet from the start and it crashed from about 25 feet sliding 150 feet crushing the right wing like paper and turning the machine over. Gee eregeeeee BANDIT RELEASE. ENDS TROUBLE (Continued from Page One.) that the attention of the Washington government and of other powers bandits will now turn to arriving at such an understanding with the Chl- nese government as will insure the sty of foreigners in China here- after. It is understood that the Peking diplomats already have given some thought to the practical question of the guarantees that might be de- manded of the Chinese authorities. ‘There have been, also, exchanges be- been DR. T. J. RIACH an and Su irgeon Phon Residence 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPIT. 938 South Durbin Phohe 273 The program today includes the Women’s and Children’s Hospital | Concluding business session this af- 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 ternoon when the place of the next AFF convention will be chosen, Sheridan SURGERY, ¢ and: Rock Springs are said to be closely contesting the honor with Decktor te wee ae us §.| Riverton a favorite with the dele- 9 EYE, 4 . D. |gates from the central part of the 1 Hansa ate ee i Pa state. Tho big banquet, the social BLE M R ER PLEADS NOT SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMinnT | feature of the two day program, is 7 Ay GENTTO-URI “ARY DISEASES G,_B. Underwood, ROENT : ood, M. D, iT PHARMACIST 2 ea eer aiseeamiees ee . ; AMV Pa. 6, ee ee COAST PAPER Prosecutor Trying to Construct Evidence Independ- RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY can, D. D. & augh Building 113 East Second ‘Stren Telephone 54 and 55 DE. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye, Ear ,Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. vit) Res. 146 et 5S. BARGER _ DR. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat asses Fitted. 133 8, Wolcott Phone 113 A tired MARSHALL 0. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics ing will be made into a newspapeer 4 LAWYERS press room of the latest improved de-| pendence on Mrs. Danner's story to Mrs. Evans Freed from Female Chicago, Burlington & Quincy AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Say “Bayer” and Insist! ign, A new ten-cylinder multi. trade nc cay herp ne money | Weakness by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Faas GtSs 0 Ke Mtato Bldg. Piha NOH es te mee oe tee nana eee Bag toy oda cl ei Vegetable Compound 7 i leted. | neeeeees esl " NICHOLS & STIRRETT chines will suginent. the Darory of Danner has filed suit for di-) Detroit, Michigan. —‘‘I had female Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUBANE Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building x. WILLIAM 0. WILSON t Attorney Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. INCENT MULVANEY . Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Bullding OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 389) for ~ — Colds Headache partment from the fourth floor of the} to jail. He told the court he did| well.’”’—Mrs, JENNY EVANS, 1604 La- De celtic Pheckee, Toothache Lumbago old building to the ground floor of| not have money with which to em-| fayette Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. WE DELIVER sasairees REN 1 ae Earache Rheumatism the new building in order to give its| ploy an attorney and the court an-| tf Sal p teats 3 3 m *: ene. 189 Neuralgia Pain, Pain readers more adequate facilities, ‘The OG SSS SOROS Soin aR eee SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP only. . All Work Guaranteed. of twelve tablets cost few cents.| questions. Telephone calla are re 6 not only the deepest mine in the rt Ben Suyematsu 235 East H] pruggists also sell bottles of 2 ceived by the de ent o} a vol Du " The reason is given in letters like ne Parag eebey pa bya timate ¥ Nea R Rial be vinings Mtored. English, mining ‘company, | hese and we have published thou- ___TA!LORS [ayer Menufacture of Monoacetic:|and the questions cover everything | organized in 1830 to werk a mine at| Sande of them. You may expect that | ° ~~ : TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS ®¢idester of Salicylicacid—Advertise-| from queries regarding babies to dain | x plage some distance from the pres-| women willhelp you. Try it T: ‘ y ele. Laat ra TRO TAILOR PRT este for patrtolis and’ peliical wpepateer | at workings. % Bove» TY i ribune |Wantads Bring Results .» -“« ee irre LSE Ree oy “ has BARNEY GOOGLE-- tween the diplomats and their home governments but if there has as yet been developed a definite proposal, | it has not been disclosed in any pub- shed communication. ficlals continuously on the necessity of obtaining the release of the cap- tives unharmed before attempting to negotiate a permanent for protection of foreigners future. Burke Sinclair Is Presiding Officer LUSK, Wyo., June 12.—With ap- proximately 100 delegates and visit- ors in attendance, the two-day con- vention of the Lions’ clubs of this district went into session yesterday} afternoon. per, district governor, presided. scheduled for this evening. Mayor Will Hasses of Lusk, deliv- ered the address of welcome. Messrs. Jarvis of Casper, all vermin; will not stain bed cloth ing. Apco Products Co. sees a aa Friction matches first {use in 1833, and as late as 1850 were considered too dangerous to be trans- ported by rail. matches put on the market came in square blocks of wood split well down, trom which individual matches might be broken. fensive sulphur odor arose, The first individual matches, put up in small boxes, were imported from Sweden in the early eighties, and were a great improvement over the old sulphur match. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting prescribed by physicians over twenty- two years and proved safe by millions Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” tains proper directions. Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck Qo0e «Boss Gon SON” Bow-LEGced § ( BEAUTY | THURSDAY b= Zo0e. cre *_SORIEN'S SBRICKS *}] SATURDAY. 1509 Soe 4 TRoADWAY WAFFLE SY me (MONDAY 7 Ti TAKE You Son wi AGatasT Cy “FUYINS GATYNKUS” FOR S00, NEH - HERE HEIs - hE SPARK PALS - AND BM VWiowING TH The: pert, THAT HE Can Bear Arex BUNeH : OF G SIAN ano Cones Youve. “core 1% New YoRrKs-TE —SH - AND IPMEAN UT © Nbu WHO's ON: For A NEW YORK To SAN FRANCISCO. START NEXT WEDNESDAY. IF AVERY LOSES HE BUYS ANEW CAR. IF WALT LOSES HE PROPOSES. ITS NO WORSE THAN FOR AVERY NOTHING DOING ! ANYTHING ON ALL RIGHT. BUT PRYLLIS MUSTN'T KNOW Stress has laid by state department of- TARZAN-WHEN i aie} ( You SHO IS You TH SIGNAL, YoU ee) Beay Me WH TAS SMALL VASE AS & STARTE! This SoB IN TH PoTTERY SHOP GIVES ME A iDEA - UY NOT Practice uP RR ONE oF THESE COMEDY Paers Boy! Mout it Neva Dom agreemen' in the ‘As Lions Gather Burke H, Sinclair of Cas- TOWER 10 TOP Everything in Building Material GUILTY, STATE BUILDS CASE Ellis of Greybull FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Wells. Phore 300 Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. ent of Confession of Defendant’s Spouse In Mysterious Montana Deaths Phone 286, New Million Dollar Addition to Oakland Tribune Build- ing Big Venture oO. , Calif, June 12—The $1,000,000 twenty-story concrete and pressed brick Okland Tribune Tower, the tallest building in this city, will be completed October 1, 1923. accord- ing to a statement made here by Jos- eph R. Knowland, publisher of the Tribune. The new Tribune Tower which forms an integral part of the present sixatery Tribune building, will be connected with the old build ing, and the editorial, l|notype and Press rooms will be on the fourth, third and basement floors, respective- ly. The basement of the new bulld- came into The first sulphur BOZEMAN, Mont., June 12.—Endeavoring to construct a case indepenfiant of the confession of the defendant's wife, County Attorney E. A. Peterson held an autopsy on the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. John Sprouse, in connection with whose deaths information charging murder were filed yesterday TRAIN SCHEDULES against Seth Danner. A brother of the man who was al- JOY OF HEALTH np pra WOMAN’S RIGHT | 2 oN 2:00 p. m. Arrives leged to have been killed by Danner —————8:40 p. m. ‘When ignited a most of- nearly three years ago will arrive here in a day or two from Fire steel, S. D., to attempt to identify the two bodies. The autopsy, County Attorney Peterson believes will estab- lish the cause of death without de- ASPIRIN 4rom the man she has accused of the double slaying, papers hav- ing been served on Danner in jail. Mrs. Danner asks for a decree on the grounds of wilful neglect. Un- der the Montane law a wife cannot testify against her husbaand but it is Peterson's opinion that a former 's testimony is admissible, hence it she obtain: divorce he hopes to be able to use the sworn affidavit with reference to the alleged crime although he is continuing his inves- tigations to the end that the state may haye as strong as case as pos- sible without using Mrs. Danner aa a witness. County Attornay Peterson stated today he-expected the case to come to trial within four or five weeks. Danner was arraigned yeeterday, pleaded not guilty and was remanded we with pains in my back, and 1 could not stand lon my feet for an length of time. was working in a twentyfour ‘“linos" now being used. The new mechanical equipment, it is stated will give the Tribune one of the largest and.most modern news- paper equipments on the Pacific Coast. On the twentieth floor of the tower, a 650¢-watt radio studio will be in- stalled by the Tribune. An antennas will be strung from the top of the tower to the top of the new Oakland Bank Building, which is being con- structed approximately 200 feet away. The antenna, which will be 326 feet high at the Tribune end and 290 feet high at the Oakland Bank end, wil! be the second highest broadcasting antenna in the United States, accord. ing to Mr. Knowland. One of the features of the new Tri- bune arrangement will be the trans. ferring of the “Ask the Tribune’ do mended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound ito me, and I can hardly believe it myself that I am Oh, it is a grand thing to have your health! I feel well all the time and can go out like other women and not feel that awful torture, WhenI took your medicine first I thought it should cure after the first bottle, but I am glad my husband kept me at it. I have had nine bottles and now I am IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE well. Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER the genuine Bayer product nounced he would appoint one Iater.| ments, regularities, backache, ner- = vousness or other forms of female weakness, should take Lydia E, Pinkham’s “Ask the Tribune’? department has grown to such an extent tha: four persons are employed in answering 425 East Second St. Hach unbroken package con- Handy boxes Phone 1151 The St. John del Rey mine in Brazti ‘egetable Compound. *