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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR 8. room house on the PGorth side, $1,200 with small cash payment and $20 per month, Phone 14. NEW BRICK BUNGALOW Just the home you are looking for, one block south of BE. Second on Washington; five rooms mcdern; of tapestry brick, built to last, and mod- tely priced; has artistic fireplace “Fietwood floors, full basement and ; lot 48x110 feet, east into with gas ready to Hight in furnace; sidewalks and all assess- ments paid fcr and lot graced to lawn Jevel; ready to occupy about June 20; $6,800 on terms. Call owner Pad builder. Phone 734R. ATTENTION. Real estate men and homeseekers, we have sold our house on Tenth and fieech. We will have two more for sale tn aixty days at the same location, SCHULTZ & JOHNSON. Home Builders. FOR SALE -Well built four-room house, screened-in porch, water, hts and gaa; 4'so two-room house ith bath; on corner lot, cash or terms; @ g00¢| buy if taken soon. Cor- ner of Sixth and Platte Ave. Miils, wyo. SMALL HOME—SMALL PRICE. Neat little one-room house on nice lot, Casper View addition, easy terms. Ask to see. Seo Ben Realty Co, Realtors, Se ee __FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—By owner 4room em houre with basement: % block from county bespital, Four gas stoves included; $500 cash and rest in easy payments if teken at once. 1027 East First or phone 264J. FOR SALE—Well built threeroom home close in* on north side, two lots, east front; $1,800, $300 cash, bal- Ance easy. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. ——<—$$————— garage eet with equipment for repairing; house furnished. 116 8. St. Botolph; rent $135 per month. J. E. Nelson and Co., Room 11, Daly Bldg. ——$<$<$<$<$<$__________ FOR SALE—Just completed, beauti- ful six-room strictly modern hou: corner Lind and Jefferson, Satie to FOR SALE—Two-room house in the southeast part, $1,550: small cash payment and balance $25 per month Phone 2214. FOR SALE—HOUSES & LOTS BARG: . House and lot in Butler addition, only $825; terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Businesa lot one block from pctst office. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—New threeroom modern ome at 1126 W. Fifteenth, $2,800, gon cash, balance like rent. Call the Pownee, Phone 1813R. SS FOR SALE—Brand new residence in best location, five rooms and bath and full basement, could be fintshed into apartment; $8,000; terms if de red. R, isamon. 2 Second, Te! Bsa ns FOR RENT—Three-room house; gas heat and garage, not modern. 1217 Railroad. Phone 412. SALE— Southwest part, large 28 feet with gas, lights foot lot; pr:ce payments. large closet and panti and water and fifty $2,100 furnished on easy Phone 2214, FOR SALE—Five-room house, two- room apartment in basement; bath- room, sem{-modern, southeast part, $4,200, $700 cash, balance $50 month, 202 O-S Bldg. Phone 1129. PRICED TO SELL. Fourroom house, East Burlington; will consider Ford car and cash. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. ——— SALE—1 5-room houre; 4 nice ora is in basement and 1 3-room Inquire 933 West per house; all modern. 13th street. FOR SALE—Bullding 42x16; 2 cots complete; 2 tents 14x16; two heat- Nang stoves) Inquire at (257 ‘West Firat street. Phone 1437R. ——[——$s—————————————— FOR SALE—New four-room motiern house, close in, $4800, $800 cash, balance easy terms. 202 OS Bldg. Phone 1128. AUDITORS . H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax ‘Phone 767 1 O-8 Bla. TARRY F. COMFORT ind Accounting Phone u808 = ‘Suite 18, Daly Bldg. BR. 0. VAN DENBERG ccountang Certified Public Receur 4 ‘CORP. GUARANTEE REGISTRY . tors and Accountant! Auditors md ater ‘Ol Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS | # Architects | DUBOIS & GOODRICH, | Rooms 11-i%, Townsend, Block | Casper, Wyo. ALL, Architect We 8 ay Building Re 208-11 AUTO PAINTING Casper Auto Top Shop, 633 8. Center Auto a Tiepecially BAGGAGE and ‘TRANSFER TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 Satrona ‘Transfer, Storage and Fuel toe a. L. Biederman, Prop. Phono 949 BATTERIES c——"GASPER BATTERY Co. 608 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS D Fl NNA GRAHAM puite tie Midwest . DR. B. G. HAHN, ‘Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 428 M. BE. HARNED, Chiropractor Y ball St. \ 7 Sattermeater Bia Phone 1787 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Recend Sireet one Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteapathic and Chiropractic 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754) CLEANERS —$<$$—$————————————— , THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Ji lal ‘s Phone ‘56 COAL — CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Coal 856 N. Durbin Phone 677 Income bell 2 He Over Camp! Drath =| CHIROPODIST FOR SALE—Desirable lot in Evans- ville, $1,000. For particulars call 502M. Business Lot For Sale Corner of Second street and Park avenue; ideal for office building; theater or several stores. MINAL YOUNG ceo New York Oil Co. Phone 1501 or 112M. FOR SALE—Good lot 60 by 140 feet on Lowel; $650. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, 702 LOTS OF LOTS 11 and 12, block 118 and 22, block 12 southwest of C Realtors, WE WILL-furnish the lot and build you ® four-room modern house for $800 cash payment, will bulld larger or smaller if wanted. Martin-Lamar, Room 8, Smith Block. Phone 2214. ON CY. A-l lot bargain for cash See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. ENGLEWOOD acre lot In Englewood, on 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 popula- tlon. 5 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JO} M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bids. and 8, 21 , 18 and 14, block 120 See Ben Realty Co., mn. 2118. THE CASPER PRIVATE oss ae urbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Chikiren’ 512 South Durbin—Phons hog Vi 7 AR, NOSE an Harman U." Stanton, M, SKIN AND X-RAY "artes GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G, B. Underwood, M.D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hail’e M. Ellis ATHOLOGIST 113 East Second Telephone Bt aud See DRS. MYERS AND Bi ‘ANT Physicians and Burverie 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 — ©. E. Duncan, D. D, Offices in Rohrbaugh Tullding 55 vt L. HARVEY, ffice 208 South M. D. oO! ‘Center—P Private Hospital, 612 South Dorin General fico Surgery Obstretrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY c Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 09-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUKANE 206-207 Ol 5 Building ge Suite 14-16-; VENCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-La 427 Midwest Bullding OGILBEE & AD. 210 0-8 Building \Piime 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE DAV! Osteopathic Physician tad Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 288 DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1039 Se SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP teed. All Work Guaran' Ben Suyematsu 235 East H TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND M48 E. Midwest CLEANERS Phene 968W CORINNE FE. 0'BRYANT | Foot Specialist 138 8S. Wolcott Phone 19019 DOCTORS VOICE CULTURE MRS. BEKTA SMITH Concert Sopran) and Teacher of Singin, Pupil o Saenger of New Specializing in V Devele 16 Ardmore / York Cit ce Placing and ment Phone 1183) No, mod-! : Che Casper Daily Cribune KARNEY GOOGLE-- ' PAGE Sas. Exevsse ME. SUH. DB OwNAH ¢ “O'SumEs Busiexs” rSYoursioe 4 He SAY He WANTS To Aroun | Ha iLeTLey “les IM LEAVE IT To ME, Coc. THIS BUS WILL CUT CROSS. LOTS THROUGH FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One and one-halt lots, two small hguses, furnished; water, chetps will consider as part of first payment. 783 Pear. FOR SALE—Acreage in Mountain ‘View; ten minutes from the town district; {deal for chicken ranch; water in sixty days. Baker-Grude In- we Ca., 138 N, Wolcott. Tel. FOR SALE—FARMS IMPROVED OREGON FARM ILLAMETPTE a8 i FRUIT SECTION W) VALLEY. Fine climate, best of water and poll; on macadamized road; fenced with woven-wire; four miles to railroad sta- tion 17 miles to state university; good local school; bargain at $75 per acre; terms given. E, B. McCulloch, 1722 8. Ogden. Denver, Colo. FOR SALE OR TRADE of land near tank farm; trade for city Phone 630M. TRADE—One -room house, built-in plastered; three room house, clothes and china closet; Nights and water int ee in alley; both have one and one-! lots each; also veral vacant; will trade for car and terms on Carl Albin at 452 Gladstone, Phone 102 Ww. FOR SALE OR EXOHANGE— New ten-rodm houge, modern for small- er home. \Addreas 239 W. ‘Ninth. Room 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One room house, builtin cupboard and closet; three-room house, clothes and china closet; lights and water tn; gaa in al- ley; both have one and one-half lots each; also several vacant lots; will trade for car and terms on balance, Carl Albin, 452 Gladstone. Phone 1oaW. FOR 0) SALE OR TRADE-—Restaurant fixtures and bullding.1740 EB. Ye!- lowstone. LOST AND FOUND WOST— White female Spitz; ears, and spot on left side; also om tail) bring to 200 West B street for reward; $5. LOST—One Brunswick %6x4% tire for return to Na- 114 E. Midwest, LOST — $20 and $10 bill at Public =i gh reward for return, 523 S. Park. Phone 646R, LOST OR STRAYED—One gray, one sorrel and one bay horse, branded LB on ig hip; reverse L. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 2014M, LOST—Large coaster wagon, June 14 on tes G. Return to 249 East G. LO8T—Bottom part of fountain pen. Return to floe and receive FOUND— Brownish yellow dog; no particular breed; run over by truck Thureay on corner of Midwest and Ash street. In taken in and being cared for at 289 W. Midwest Ave. ladye Tribune of- in, good income, $1,500 cash, balance y. 202 O-S Bldg. Phone 1129, FOR SALE—Restaurant on Center street, doing good business, $500 will handle deal. Box 406, Casper, Wyo. PAYING BUSINESS. Cleaning and pressing establish ment, A-1 location on Center; terms, See Bon Realty Co., Realtors. A REAL OPPORTUNITY. If I can show you a proposition | ¢, where you can make $800 per month and prove it to you, does it Interest you? We'l, T can, and if you can fi nance this for the state of Wyoming, I can show you the fastest selling enough a | business, val specialty ever made and if you can sell me to the point that you have manage your own to employ sav ad and T will glad to Bee vo! is ie a live prov aition and you must act quick, Call Mr, Sale, Henning Hotel, to abilit eral m BUSINESS CHANCES ness about |. For Particulars Phone 2062J. FOR SALE — Hat an cleaning establishment, including 25 hat blocks and frames; going at a bargain; if you ere interested inquire! 505 EB. Second. WILL LEASE—To reaponsible party, 1% room apartmier.t house; rooms al- ‘ways ocenpled. Vnune 2016W. PERSONAL THERE'S a message for some true i girl, who wishes to follow; am a mi aged man; will exchange photo. Address A. Berger, Gen Delivery, city. col matters handled. Investigations. Information;, Cred- its; by le and experienced persons, References Box 272 Ther mopolis, MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake wh you undertake anything of oe; get my advice; no charge! A’ unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. 144 N. Washington. Phone 2333W. LEARN Beauty Culture; one of the best profesdlons for women. See me at Addington Beauty Shop. 226 WH. Second. WOULD like to join party motoring to Los A ; a expensos or pay tare. Mrp. Shaw, 128 8. Kimball. Phone 852W. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION NOTICE is hereby given that the MODERN BUILDING COMPANY been incorporated under the laws of the State of Wyoming, with a capital stock of Fifty Thousan Dollars ($50,000.00), divided into Fiye Hundred (500) Shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, and a term of ex- istence of Fifty (50) years. The number of directors shall) be three (3) and the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the company for the first year are H, O. BARBER, G. E. GRIFFITH and R. C, CATHER. | The object of the corporation is; to acquire and dispose of real prop-| erties, buildings and structures; to otherwise acquire} apartment houses. ! riptions, and to dis-| pose of the same; to maintain a} general real estate business and to} deal in all kinds of real cases and insurance, and to do all things usual to the real estate business. =| The operations of the Company shall be carried on in the State of Wyoming, and in other States of! So Yours Tie Sto? Hot oe Hot Ho? Goon MORNING You wis You BiIMBoS ARE BOTH WRONG ~SHES GT Blue & the United States. The Eras! lace of business in the State of ‘yoming shall be in Casper, Na- trona County and the agent in charge thereof is G. E. Griffith, Casper: Weysoing, | MODERN BUILDING COMPANY By G. E. Griffith, Secretary Dé&L Pub. June 15, 18, 20, 1928. a NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CASPER MUTUAL BUILD- aise AND LOAN ASSOCIA- Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold- ers of the C Mutual Buildin; and Loan Association will be hel at the Natrona County Court House, on Monday the 26th day of June, 1923, at the hour of o'clock p. m, for the purpose o! electi: directors and such other business as may proper- ly come before the meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, June 8th, 1928, P..C. NICOLAYSEN, ttest: | President. J. M: LOWNDES, Secretary. Publish June 8 and 15, 1923. = NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of Wyoming, ss County of Natrona. In the District Court of the Eigth Judicial District. A. Francis Hoff, Plaintiff, “. Geo. W. Wright, et al., ) Defendants. | endants. To Geo. W. Wright, S. M. Sad- dler, Boney Earnest, W. Tennant, J. J. Corbett, H D. Clyde, E. 0. Adams, L. W. Tennant, Laban C. Winsor, J. R. Todd, Ancil L. Funk, E. H. Holmes, M. 'E. Wenner and A. L, Fun! their known heirs and devisees, whose places of resi- dence and post office adresses are unknown— You, and each of you, are here- by notified that on the 17th day of ay, A. D. 1923, the above named A. Francis Hoff began an action against you by filing a petition in the Distret Court of the Eigth Judicial District, in and for Na- trona County, State of Wyomng, 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- I} tion in said cause is to obtain a decree and judgement that the plaintiff's title in and to the lands and premises, described, therein be forever quited against the claims of the defendants in said cause, and their: unknown heirs and de- vieses; that plaintiff be declared to be the absolute owner thereof, free and clear of any and all claims of the defendants, and each of them, and their unknown heirs and devisees; and that the plaintiff be decreed to be entitled to the ex- clusive possession thereof; said lands and premises being described as follows, to-wit—The South One- half of the Southwest Quarter (S% SW) of Section numbered Thirteen (18) and the North One- half of the N% NW%) of tion numbered nty-four (24 ‘ownship Thirty (80), North, of Eghty-three (83), west of the 6th Principal Meridian, in Natrona County, Wyo- Kaeo ou are further notified that the said plaintiff alleges as grounds for such relief so prayed for, that he has a legal estate in and is the ab- solute owner, in fee simple, of all said real estate and property, and has been, and is in th: tual pos- session of all thereof; and is en- titled to such possession against all persons whomsoever; that defend- ants claim am estate and interest therein adverse to plaintiff, but 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. 1923, upon appleaton being made thereof ac- cording to law, th court made an order directing said action pro- ceed ainst the unknown heirs and devi without naming them, service by publication be against them by publication once each week for six weeks, in the same manner and as by law pro- vided for non-resident defendants. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition, lead or demur therto, on or be- ‘ore Saturday, the 14th day of July, 1923, sad petition will be taken as true and judgement rendered ac- cording to the prayer thereof. This 17th day of May, A. 1923, EAZEL CONWELL Clerk of the District Court. By Gladys Mooring, Deputy. and that D. Geo. W. Ferguson, Atty. for Plaintiff. Publish May 18, 26, Jun 15, 22, 29, 1923. ———— W Dramat: small, dime! the 4 a thin coin of Makir mination Northwest Quarter) of said defendants, | had} Teu Te Beit Bor To FIND OUT WHER® Thar GY vet I 'M BETTING ON YoU FOR FIRST PLACE AVERY. | KNOW YOU CAN OISTANCE WALT AND MAKE BOC |of ten cents so important that the hero, the heroine, the villain and the | remainder of the ving characters in a photoplay are for the moment for- gotten, while interest centers on the shiny bit of silver. Such a eltuation arises in “Mr. Billings Spends His Dime," a Para- mount picture comedy starring Wal- ter Hiers, which will be on view at the Rialto theatre today, As a clerk in ‘a store, Hiers, known in the pic- ture as Billings, earns twenty dollars a week. Ho saves nothing. As a consequence, he is fired by a jealous boss who is in love with a girl who. adores Walter. He finds himself with @ lone dime alone in a cold world. ‘What to do with it? Food, natural- ly, is the first thought. Drink, per- haps, fs the second. But does Bill- ings make use of his dime for food or drink? Not at all. He buys a cigar with it! But before he spends the coin there 1s @ lot of fun. Those who see the picture will admit that the dime is so important that {it absolutely hogs every scene in which !t takes part ‘Through the spending of the dime, Billings becomes involved in a South American revolution, wins himself a beautiful girl and has the time of his life. Jacqueline Logan is featured as leading woman and heads an un usually capable supporting cast of players. The comedy is a chaser of the blues of the finest grade and should attract general attention here sewhere. Business Is Good At Paradise Rink Business {s good at the Paradise Park skating according to rink, I'M CONFIDENT, AFTER EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH HER | KNOW WHAT THIS BUS WILL Elmer J, Pfeifer, manager, who stated this morning that he would be required to obtain 150 more pairs of roller skates in order to accommodate his patrons. He also plans putting in an electric band organ which has been ordered and should arrive within two weeks, The rink will be open until mid- night during carnival week June 18 to 23. At other times the hours are from 2 until 5 o'clock p. m. and from 30 to 10 p.m. A bus runs from the Casper Steam bakery to the rink in the evening. Fa PYORAHEA NO LONGER CONSIDERED INCURABLE “Pyro-form” Proves Boon to Many Sufferers Although many preparations for the. relief of Pyorrhea have been placed on the market !n the past, few have Proved satisfactory as most of them offered te:nporary relief only. Recent- ly, however, the Pyro-form Company, San Bernardino, California, manu facturers of a new reme. called “Pyro-form” have come out with the statement that {t will banish Pyorr hea from the mouth permanently They have backed up the statement with a positive money-back guaran- tee. Price $3 per carton “Pyroform” hag actually proved successful In many cases of Pyorrhea where all hope of saving the teeth had been abandoned. ‘This remedy penctrates to the very roots of the teeth and kills the germs as well as removing the pugs formation, Pyro. form” can be obtained at the Tripery Drug Store. —Advertisement IT’S CLEAR SOFT A? Order by the case D PURE or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DE 503 East Second St. —_ ZLIVER Phone 1151