Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 19, 1923, Page 9

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TUESDAY, JUNE BUSINESS Cy GENERAL MERCH. veal ond hand furniturgfase on | clears $1,000 a montff Stock Property with good ffced. to Invoices $15,000, aa $10,000 if desired. pther busmess. Wo in fer home Baker- ras Yo. Wol- Grude Investman go YO cott. Phone 1189, | down | GROCERY FoR . ‘Turn-) town district, doubled. over, $200 a da: nce can be Terms, $3,000 caf! Investment) arranged. Bakeg 189. Co., 183 No. Wop — t, good loca- BEAUTY SHOP) Pirst. Ge ee a blocking an FOR SALE ont, including Ing estfnes; going at a 25 hat blocks gtorested inquire bargain; if you 13%, 505 B. Second BANAL Fth the wonderful present and future. er on any affairs, eurs 9 a m. to 10 UKY—Make no mistake MADAM undertake anything of when /get my advice; no charge INTIAL matters handled. gations. Information; Cred: responsible and experienced itai4. References Box 272 Ther- mos Wye. 7 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ) T. C. Hollingsworth, ) Deceased. ) | Notice is hereby given that let-| 13 to August 22 was expressed by Carl ters of Administration with the will annexed were on the 26th day of May, 1928 granted to the under- signed in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to/ who has been creating a sensation exhibit them, with the necessary|among tho music lovers of Casper vouchers for allowance, to the un- dersigned at the office of Geo. W. Ferguson, rooms 22-23 Townsend Bldg., Casper, Wyoming, within six mon! after the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from! any benefit from such estate, and if ested in| 19 | cooperation of the men of Denver in wonderful read- .| to the country that surrounds it.” such claims be not exhibited with- AUDITORS in one year from the date of said. letters, they will be forever barred. | Dated ees 1923. = E. M. ELLITHORPE, | Administrator with the Will An- nexed. Publish May 29, June 5, 12 and 19, GOOD WILL RUNG RIOT IN MEET (Continued from Page One.) intermountain people ought to be as blood brothers, he said. Frank A. Bare, president of the Denver Tourists’ bureau, offered the making Casper a jobbing center. Mr. Bare also discussed highways to some extent. A speaker who is claimed as much by Casper as by Denver, was Judge Fred, W. Freeman, general western manager of the Texas company. Speaking to the Casper men, he said, “We have come to find out what you had and what you didn’t have that you wanted, Denver cannot exist in a large way. without cordial relations Judge Freeman spoke of the mar- yelous fuel and power resources In the Rocky mountain region and of the soil that has as yet been un- developed on etther side of the Rockies. He said that he did not share in the expressed belief that great things were a matter of the| past but he considered these states | are just now in the twilight of their development. An invitation to Casper men to! attend festivities at Denver August | Litzenberger of that city. Entertainment {n a musical way furnished by three competent artists. George Halle, a young man who has come here recently from Denver and sang three songs last night to the fccompaniment of Miss Marie Law- ler. Mr. Halle's high baritone voice coupled with the attraction of his personality made his performance one that called for many encores, Jack Leary who was responsible for the program introduced a recent DOCTORS ©. H. REDMWERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-5 Bidg. Phone 767 HARRY F. oun Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Sulte 18, Daly Bids. R. C. YAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 —————___sihy OORP. ‘ARANTEE REGISTRY ooRP, Cititers and Accountants—Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS UBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects i Rooms 11-12, Townsend [Block te Casper, Wyo. pom WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Bulte 5, Daly Building itect Phone 1906 ‘A. RAINWATER, Architect meee Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ‘Telephone 1 AUTO PAINTING ——$—— Casper Auto Top Shop, 633 S. Center Z Branch at Lavoye Auto Painting Especially ies at! Ratnting Revetehy BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. I JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Buite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bids. M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone_ 1457 DR. I .E. BERQUUIST Zuttermeister Bidz. Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street "Phone 2220 Phone 423 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS hic and Chiropractic 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 -) COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Coal 356 N, Durbin Phone 677 CHIROPODIST CORINNE E, 0'BRYANT Foot Specialist 183 8. Wolcott Phono 1904 CONTRACTORS TAYLOR & ORCUTT General Contractors + Estimates Any Kind of Building Furnishe: Phone 1985W. 321 South Elk Street DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph, 699 Res. 746 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Chitdren's Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS. Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. S. Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT E n L. Stanton, M. §,, M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie N PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnel, M, D. PHARMACIST Che Casper Dail Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE-- OTH CONTESTANTS ARE ON THE SPOT AND IN FINE SPIRITS THIS MORNING. THE NEW YORK-SAN FRANCISCO RACE STARTS TOMORROW AND WALT AND SKEEZIX ARE BEING INTERVIEWED AND PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE AFTERNOON PAPERS ! “find” which he had made as Miss Clair Bish. “Miss Bish” sald Mr. Leary, “has what I consider ag fine a voice as there is in the west.” | Enchantment hung over the aud! ence who listened to the singer. Tha enchantment broke when a red wig was removed and displayed the fact that the singer was a man who could sing in the high notes of the gentler sex. He wns Mr. Bishop who {s in |charge of the drapery department jof the Chamberlin Furniture storo. |The singing of Mr. Bishop's was a real treat. Following the meeting in the eudi: torlum the guests adjourned to an: other room where a dutch lunch had been laid out. The members of the trade tour left at midnight for Greybull and other towns in the Big Horn Basin country. They will be back in Casper this evening and will be entertained at a_dance given et the Arkeon acad- emy. RUSSIA SEIZES R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G, DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D, 8. Offices in Rohrbangh Building 113 East Second. Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. W. W. YATES Specti YANK VESSELS (Continued from Page One.) of Wales, Alaska, at the narrowest point of the slim waterway that di- vides the far northern reaches of America and Asia. The reported charge of violating alist {the commercial laws of soviet Russia Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 11-15-16 Townsend Bidg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 - OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 383 ————— DR, ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematgu 235 East H TAILORS | TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 BE. Midwest Phono 968W . VOICE CULTURE ° MRS, BERTA SMITII Concert Soprano and Teacher of Singing Pupil of i Oscar Saenger of New York City Specializing in Voice Placing and Development No. 16 Ardmore Apts Vhone 11873 laid against the American traders would appear to be the outcome of Moscow's repeated insistence that foreigners have no trading, mining; lumbering or other commercial or in- dustrial rights in territory over which it claims to hold sway without first obtaining concessions from the soviet. ‘The east cape seizures are the first reported for many months in which American craft have been involved and ure believed to be the first in which any foreign vessels have been detained by the soviet so far north on the Pacific coast. Some time ago several Japanese vessels were MRS. 6, W. HALL SICK FOR YEARS Wants Women to Know How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Lima, Ohio.—‘‘Indeed, your medi- cine is all yousay itis !1 had very se- vere troubles such a8 women often have, and could do no heavy work. I was sick for sev- eral years, and from reading your de- dia E.Pinkham’sVeg- etable Compound, I am now doing ay own washing, which I haven't done for several years, and can walk long distances without thosedragging pains and weak feelings. The Vegeta- le Compound is fine, and I never forget to say a good word for it to other women when they say they need something.”"—Mrs. G. W. HALL, 689 Hazel Avenue, Lima, Ohio. There are many women who find their household duties almost unbear- able owing to some weakness or de- rangement. Thetrouble may be slight, yet cause such annoying symptoms as dragging pai weakness and a run-down feeling. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for such conditions.1t has in many cases relieved those symptoms by removing the cause of them. Mrs. Hall’s ex- perience is but one of many, (WELL Now, LET ME Think -X GRADUATED S FROM HYDE-PARK HIGH SCHOOL SIX NEARS Ada: REMINDS ME =ISHAD AN ADORABLE ENGLISH. TEACHER «. THEN “FATHER INSISTED Tuat ©) Xe Go TT ARMOUR UINSTYTUTE WHICH MADE” (SE TFOROUS AND IT LEFT HOME, Mind You,” AND GAME /TO MEU YoRK WHERE I UorkeD -AT? Ths ANO THAT AND THar Ang This Tee LAST - SUMMER < FAY, “ LS |. ALLY, MIND sou, I ZECONCLUOEO, Te BE. A REAL. BUSMESS £ Maa! THAT BIRD WILL BE IN CALIFORNIA held up by authorities of the far eastern republic of Siberia off the SINCE HE WAS: BORN.HE'LL GO | Retail Cost Of I GAVE UP MY DANCING .EVEN THOvGH THE SAG@RIFICE NEARLY DRE PME TS LDSTRACTION ! *~ rlosramen’ A. Posmmon / SEUNG HAIRNETS BUT, Somenow “har ur ser E> E71 ua myc H AS A DRIVER TO THEFACT &) THAT | NEVER SMOKE BUT / || ONCE A DAY AND ALWANS VER DRIVE THE SAME CAR. IN AVERY'S CORNER HE_ AND EMILY AR& BEING FILMED FOR THE WEEKLY NEWS RELEASE. WHAT STARTED AS A LITTLE JOLLYING ABOUT OLD LIZZIE SEEMS TO HAVE BECOME QUITE AN AFFAIR | tho inoldent, but the next day, during|Council, he walked up to the Aw! You Cassy RIBS GIMME A HEAD~ ACHE-! Gotta GET : PAGE NINE. | By Billey De Beck a WELL Tete Me SometHiwe (AQouT YouRSELE WHAT ‘Ss YOUR HOBBY. MR. AVERY? HAVE TH HOLD STILL, MR. AVERN THESE ARE MOTION PICTURES, NOU KNOW ! IN THE MEATINN @T HER ANTS Hom! tS Curl. SHEIK, To HIDE FRom You- GUT ( FEEL THAT its Attu FoR THE BEST. a LL OT Acts 2D Aa mwoOe chair- golng to do, pinned the medal of the Legion of Honor on the old man’s @ reception by the Warsaw Municipal|/man of the Veterans’ Union and, with- EAA uniform. mouth of the Amur river and charged out having told anybody what he was with poaching on the fishing grounds. More~recently their vessels were Jcertain our ace taken into custody off the Murmansk coast of Northern European Russia, the contention in this instance being that the soviet authorities held sway over their coastal waters up to 12 miles out to sea. This point, now is to be adjucated between London and Moscow. WEALTH BEING DISCARDEDAS SUCCESS PROOF Rotary Founder Says Ser- vice Ideal Is First in Present Era ST. LOUIS, June 19.—The posses- sion af wealth no longer. constitutes the only barometer of success; the service {deal is gradually gaining ground. This was the keynote of a message to the convention of Inter- national Rotary here today from Paul P, Harris, founder gf Rotary and President Emeritus of Rotary Inter- national, “The time when rich men are the blg men is passing” said the mi sage.” Greatness in future will depen not upon what one has been able to get, but rather on what one has been able to give. “Opportunity to urge upon the bus!- ness world the importance of adopt ing service as the basis of all pro- fessions and trades, is distinctly Ro- tary’s, Rotary's peculiar formation, one ihepresentative of each profession and each line of trade, makes it pre- eminently the best organiation with which to effect the purpore. It is a large order. “The advent of Rotary marked an era when the long supressed yearn- ings of business men for opportunity to share in spiritual leadership began to find realization. It has been a perlod of wonderful progtiess because business men have made idealism practicable. “No worthy object can be, gained without effort and the moro seriously } We view our undertaking. the n omplidhment.” Food Increases, Statistics Show | WASHINGTON, June 19.—The re- tail cost of food to the average fam-' ily in 61 cities, increased two tenths of one per cent from April 15 to May }15, according to figures announced |by the bureau of Ixbor statistics of the department of labor. eer ees FOCH AT WARSAW PICKS VET FOR HIGH HONOR WARSAW, June 19—When Mar shal Foch reviewed a parade of Polish troops during his recent visit to War. saw, he commented upon a group of white-haired veterans walking as erect as their gathering years would per- mit. He was told that !t was com- posed in part of members of the revolution against Russia in 1868, and that they all enjoyed pensions from the Polish government. ‘The Marnhal said no more about | 15 Daly Bldg. G. F. Bell, Mgr. TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern ‘Westbound * Arrives Departs NO. 608 nceteetanccccnseeccecccecss 3:00 Pp. m 2:30 p, m. Eastbound— Arrives Departs No, 606 ~...... - eennn na =-8:40 DP. m. G55 p. m. | | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | Arrives Departs | a 245 p. m. pales ean $10 p. m. 8:35 p. m. if No. —-- 7:00 a. m 720 a. m. | N 10.25 p. m. | i re The Western Sand & Gravel Co. Dealers In Clean Pit Run Gravel Prompt Deliveries Casper Similar Cases Being Published In Each Issue | many occurring daily in Casper. It 1s an easy matter to verify it. You) cannot ask for better proof. V. Hausman, 812 N. Park St., Cas- per, says: “I was e brick mason helper for a few years and I think the heavy lifting is just what weakened my kidneys. They acted too fre- quently and I had to get up three and four times each night to pass the kidney secretions which were highly colored and contained @ sort of brick- dust sediment. The secretions wero! also accompanied by a scalding sen-| ection in passage. This I think was | due to inflammation of my bladder| During the day my back became lamo and I could hardly stoop over or| Straighten up on account of tho| sharp stabbing pains. A friend told me about Doan's Kidney Pills and| after using them my backache eaned up end I was cured completely and have had no trouble since.” | 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgs., Buffalo, N. ¥—Adver- tisement. The following case is but one of | | { | | } | Phone 1510M ‘GENUINE <3 Wyoming Baking Co. Phone 300 >. ~ Distributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Ojl Wells. Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. 503 East Second St, IVS CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER Casper, Wyo. Phone 1732 THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 1151

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