Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1923, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923. x furnished in Milli NM is, Oppo- site St Gaetruction office; priced jow and ou easy terms. SALE—A cozy new three-room ror with many built-in features omy give it the advantages of a five- house, It has a large built-in ice ith outside icing facilities; largo \itch}n cabinet, ironing board, medi- Qine cabinet, ironing board,’ medi- @rawer and shelves in closet, fire- piace, sunporch, bath and two wall beds complete with mattress. Tho price of this pretty home situated at sixth and Jackson streets is $3.500 with terms that any one can handle. Call owner for appointment. Phone pte ——— $700 CASH FOR A $4,300 HOUSE Here is a place that the owner really wants to sell, it has four rooms | on the first floor, three rooms and} bath on thé second floor and two fin-) ished rooms in the basement. Call us and we will show a8 this place. HARRY FREE, The Lot Man . Phone 238. FOR SAL®—Four-room house on 50 by 140-foot lot, located in the south- east part of city; price $2,750 with $500. cash, balance $40 a manth. Bakér Grude Investment Co. Phone McKinity on full . ¥ £4 by 24, north front, well located; price $2,650 with $650 cash, balanee like rent. Baker Grude In- vextment Co, Phone 1189, OF SALE—Five rooms with two yoasement apartments, two blocks Arum. Center street on the north side, | a at $3,200 with $600 cash or will take in car. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8 Center, Phone 1088W, FoR SALE—Good_ tworoom houre and garage on South Washington, $2,500 on terms, including furniture; will take in car ag part payment. Mathers Realty Co., 255. 8, Center, Phone 1088W. FOR SALE THREE ROOM HOUSE Motiern and new and well built. ‘This is the best buy of the kind in town. Phone Owner 2316 Fo! real buy in a modern Ny e, east front with a full porch fi\¥} rooms on first floor and five rooms in basement. overlook LOTS FOR SALE Fine double corner, sine 80x182 feet; water, gas, telephone and light wires all in, and motor bus “by the door.” A snap at $950 cash. nen Phone Owner 2316 = FOR SALE BY 0 ix: he fire _ Strictly modern six-room house, Place, al! bullt-in features; full base Seni tees furnished rooms, bath, laundryroom, storeroom; best loca- tion; will consider four-room house or building lot in good location as a part payment. See owner at 912 8, Grant. soe RR as SS FOR SALE—New house and two lots for sale only $100 down and $50 a month; total $1,800; water and gas; 10 minutes from postcffice; 10 . blocks from Midwest refinery. This is a snap, Baker-Grude Investment Co., 133 N. Wolcott. Phone 1 ‘OR SALE—Three-room house, $1,400 with $200 cash, good terms on bal- ance, Phone 2214, $400 CASH FOR A BUNGALOW. ‘This three rooms and full base- ment .is a good buy, located in the cast part on a 3214x126-foot lot. Call us for appointment, - HARRY FREE, The Lot Man Phone 238. —_————— FOR SALE—Three-room furnished house on two lots, has water and lights, located at 1010 Howard; terme. Phone 1297M, 3 |FOR SALE—Modern four-room resi; dence, good location; close to pave it, $500 h handle. R, Kamon, 242 ©. Second. Tel. 702. |FOR SALE—New house, 23 by 26 on lot 100 by 135; gas and water; priced right at $1 on easy pay- ments, Baker Grude Investment Co, Phone 1189. FOR SALE — Fourroom modern | house, two three-room apartments in basement an attractive buy at §: Lely terms. Martin-Lermar. Phone FOR SALE—New house and two lots for sale only $100 down and $50 — month; total $1,800; water and gas; 10 minutes from poswsffice; 10 blocks from Midwest refinery. This is a Baker-Grude Investment Co, 133 N, Wolcott. Phone 1189." FOR SALE— Partly modern home, near BH. Second, price $2,400, $300 this one on South Wain erms. See §. Wilson, 1231 Cottonwood. AUDITORS ©. H. RELMERTH yuntant cole oie sere R, 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Servis DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects -12, Townsend Block . Rooms 11-12, ‘Phone 06 Business and Professional Directo jonah: R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, DOCTORS DR. T. J. RIACH (SIEU OF FRANCE CAIN AND DANENPORT. WaT Ho! BROADWAY BROAD DUKE OF AVENVE A YOUR MAN? STUCK IN, THE MUD SOMEWHERE, WALT WRITES HE'S SAILING ALONG HETALLEY \ , HAS HAD NO WERE CAMPED SIDE BY SIDE 4 IN THE MOUNTAINS) >> NESTERDAN,( FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE _ BY OWNER AND BUILDER, A fiye-room modern brick bunga- low with fire place, gas furnace con- nected ready to go; oak floors; sido: walks and walks into house, all com- Plete with terms for $6,800. Phone FOR SALE A SNAP A fine building corner, size 106x125 Ph | hone HD A RCE sn THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin-—Phone 878 Women's and Ohiidren's Horplial SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS ert Lage! gtd hg ay a EXE, HAR, NOSE! and THROAT L, Stanton, M. 8., M, D. SKIN X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D, ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST T.. pes Formerly. at sa I ae , comer: or ol and rbin. Hi Apartment, 72. Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second KEITH, M. D. MARSHALL ©, HERBERT }.. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin on Practice Surgery 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. OC. L an Osteopathic and Chiroprac' 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 ©. A, THURSTON. D. ©. a tor 183 8 Wolcott Phone 2305W i CLEANERS CHIROPODIST . CORINNE E, 0'BRYANT * Foot Specialist 116 Mast Second Phone 10468 DOCTORS DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200.0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 oR b Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted. General Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 333 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Blag. JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206.207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Bulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHE Lawyer Suite 1—Wood ic OSTEOPATH DR, CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 DR. 0. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East | TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS ~ Phone 213148 E. Midwest ;, ~_ Phone $68W. Casper after 5 D. me ass feet, suitable for @ contract to build four or fiye modern small houses; cheapest building alte in the city at Phone the Owner 2316 FOR SALE—New threeroom house, ‘well located on the north side, $1,- 800, $200 cash, R. Kamon, 242 HB. Sec. ond, Tol. 702, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Five-room basement, roofed over, located on large lot in southwest part of town. This place wilt give you an excellent start on jome of your own. Price {s $1,650 on easy terms or will trade for three oom house. Mathers Realty Co. 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W. A pe toe! a pap Southeastern es Py waugh, 428 1, Toth, ‘Phone HOR SALE—Residence lot ‘on Four- teenth street, near Beech in the best residence section, $1,500 easy terms. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8. 1}Center. Phone 1088W. ENGLEWOOD. ‘Why not buy a five or ten-acre sub- urban lot in Englewood, four and one half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper Postoffice, over the best paved" high- way in state, every acre under t! Casper Aloova irrrigation project, get away from the high rent and hi taxes; five acre lots $500, to $750; easy ere oh Me ©o 202 0-8 Bids. today. M. England Phones 1120-5433 FOR SALE—Bustness ict in Evans. ville for sale peep. Mathers Real- Gen 255 8. Center, Phone Business Lot For Sale MINAL YOUNG co New York Of! Co. Phone 1501 or 112M. LAND FOR SALE po RE ce sac lls aah YOR SALE—Five acre tract, two and one-half miles from town, on gocd highway, $1,500, $260 cash, balance $40 per month. P. O. Box 319. “FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALD OM TRADE—On five room house, four-room hguse with lights, gas, water in house, located en, South Jackson. Call 684W after 6 FOR SALD OR TRADE—18-foot Sher- | ni er-Gillette counter; been in service a little over a year, J. EH. Frisby. Phone 1578W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Dixte Fly: er touring car, six good tires and starter, $176 if sold at once; leaving town, 1327 S. Cottonwood. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1136 acres i! 2 | COME oN, SPARK Pruai! ALL RIGHT, WHERE'S FINE + NEVER Vo! MIND, OL! AVERY 15 AHEAD AND] HE'S JUST “CAIN AND DAVENPORT” WINS "DUKE oF avenue A KNOWS A80UT rr, \ WALT WALL WIN SO acer TO PAN KEEPING | / SAN, WHEN AVERYS \ < AUEAO EVERYBODY NO,DOC, IT's IN SEVENTEEN STATES SPARK PLUG LosT! DIDNT HE 2? he Casper Dally Cridune : “iL | sin BARNEY GOOGLE. ©. 0 HFEF ™ By Billey De Beck NOUR TREAT, BELIEve IT.\4 AVERN'S Got * FORESIGHT. HE TOOK SPARE PARTS FoR EVERNTHING | EXCERPT FENDERS VipeENTLY THE SsTaAKes HAVE. BEEN KEPT A WINS t « SECRET AND PHYLLIG DOESNY, KNOW WALT MUST PROPOSE IP He LOSES. SHE MAN Nor WAN'T "TO ACCEPT, BUT OH BOY!” PONT WE GIRLS JUST Love LiLComs Mer uP WITK Thar j, BREAKS UP“THerr aFReiR- FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—We haye listed a 1,240 acre ranch at $10 per acre and the owner will consider Casper equities. ‘What have you to trade? Martin-La- mar. Phone 2214, FOR TRADE —Good western Ne- braska farm land for automobile. Box 121, Torrington, Wyo. FOR TRADE—A 60-foot lot dn Mc- Kinley street, worth $2,000 clear of incumbrance; will trade as first pay- ment on 6, 6 and 7 room house, Mar- tin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR TRADE—160 acres under ditch and part in alfalfa; paid up water; want Casper property, pay Gifference. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, 703. WANTED—Your old coal range in exchange for an up-to-date gas one. Exchange Furniture Co., Phone 1080. TRADD — Four-room modem house, near CY, will trade for track- Martin-Lamar, Phone FOR TRADD—Hquity in nine-room house, for three or four-room house in North Casper. P. O. Box 1492, WILL TRADE—Nash ear for lot in god shape. 1415 S. McKinley. LOST AND FOUND win or near Midwest Heights, Return to Jack Dillon, Midwest Heights, LOST Boston Terrier dog, mahog- any brindle, with white markings, return to 220 N, Grant. Phone, 1551R. LOST—Between Natrona Power and 1340 8. Ash, pair of shell rim glasses Finder please return to Natrona Pow: er or phone 69 ar 1393M. LOST—Black loose leat note book contains addresses. Finder commu- jeate with Room 4: Henning hotel. LOST—On 20th, brown coin purse, $5 bill} small change, deposit slip for $21 on Wyoming National Bank. Finder please return to Troy Laun- Depa SisTeR. Emmy — slit ‘Bg OUR. PURFESE IN SENDING ) LILLUMS To HoLEywoom Waste © 5. Q@ND S88 1F Wou CANNOT . \ DiouREeR HIS \ ae te aTyeNTonis in. HASTILY, BUT Use THPLOMACY § "SOF use”! Had ty WHERE BOUTS A DoNncr “HiXD HOPED Trey BUSINESS CHANCES ener peers omens FOR SALD—Store in Mills with liv ing quarters in connection; owner ‘anxioua to leave; priced to sell, Baker Grude Investment Co,, Phone 1189. FOR 84LB—Twenty-room boarding an@ rooming house; property, or Property and furniture; good invest- ment for some on. P. O, Box 1866, FOR GALH—Texas hotel rooms and cafe, reasonable. Byansville, Wyo. FOR SALE—Grocery store with three Hving room, doing good cash bust- ness, $700 will handle, must aell on account of other business. Room 202 O-8 Bidg. Phone 1129, and enough means home if sulted; matrimony. Box A-44, know, that I will make no charge un- less you obtain perfect satisfaction. 144 N. Washington. Phone 2333 W. Houra § a, m, to 10 House Shortage In Country Not Yet Relieved PORTLAND, Ore, July 21—De- spite the heavy building boom which Intely has been in evidence over the country, 94 per cent of the cities still not over-buflt, and tn 61 per cent a shortage of houses exists, accord- ing to a statement made at the con- vention of the Northwestern Real Hstate axsociation by L. F. Eppich of Denver, president of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. He explained that his statement was based on returns from a question: naite sent to leading cities of the country, to which 225 responses had been received. “In addition to showing that an dry and receive reward. LOST—Bunch of keys, Finder please; returns showed also thet 74 per cent/amount will be accepted when | of the cities have had an increase injdebt tangle involving the building has | bullding permits over a year ago,” he been atraightened out | “and in general that there is stated by the promoters to have cost / return to Tribune office. Pie dee Sa? ait ie Eh th A LO8T—Three Geldings, 1 bay 1 grey of deeded land; located on Little Powder River near Montana line; also 640 reIniquishment. What have you to trade. Inquire at 1008 Madison, North 5s» actual shottage of houses exists the sald Hee eee eee ae Tennd b ont tremendous amount of réal estate| . pight bip, reward. 1. HE. Blanchard, ectivity at present.” “i ‘AAD P|] ALONG THAT HAROLD FOLLOWED , J |] | [2U@ ULLUNAS To THe const, BUTAS UE HAD KEPT HER. —’ Later KNOWN @UL Secler, we WouL® Nor)” \ ABET. We HVE NOTHING AGAINGT THE Boy PERSONALLY, f ~ BUT OF GouRsE THeY aRe 3) Sontihe YOUNG AT TWO POINTS Death Penalty Paid in South Carolina and Texas Prisons. THXARKANA, Tex. July 21,—Sol Johnson, negro, slayer of G. W. Lan- ders, white, aged storekeeper on the dutskirts of Texarkana, was hanged in side the Bowle county jail at Bos- ton, The trap was sprung by Sheriff Jim Baker et 11:25 and 13 minutes later the man was pronounced dead. Johnson went to the gallows unas- sisted and with « amile on his lipn COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 20—Georse Allen, negro slayer of Cecil Hale, a white man from Anderson county, was electrocuted at the state prison here. The execution was witnessed by the widow of the victim. TEXAS SLAYER ESOAPES GALLOWS. GEORGETOWN, Texas, July 21.— Manuel Sagu, sentenced to be hanged Friday, escaped the noose by a nar- row margin when a jury in district court here declared him insane. The verdict stays the execution according to court officials and placed the con- demned man in ® state horpltal for insane. Sagu was convicted of the murder of 8. O. Wofford, a salesman, on a Missourt, Kansas an4 Texas passen- |ger train near Granger, Texas, De- cember 10, 1920. $8,000 FOR. FIGHT ARENA GREAT FALLS, Mont., July 21.— An offer of $8,00 has been made for the big arena in which the Dempsey Gibbons heavyweight _ championship batle was fought at Shelby, July 4, {t {9 announced by lumbermen of Shel by, and it ts also understood that the the The arent is $84,00 Onnd it is covered with Hens for wbor, material and contract work ~BuT, 1 PROMISEP H Take Litums To TH @C@NuT SRove! | }: beh HAROLD TEEN—BUSINESS OF SEPARATING A SHEBA FROM HER SHEIK ‘TO BE PROPOSED To ! itr ~ Snel. Veuve es SPEAK (Continued from Page One.) Paliclo, Durango, not tar from hi Today once more Villa became a front page story, which position he had emphatically declined, He also sald he never wanted his picture he- fore an Amerioan audience, To a fiery temper is attributed his downfall, and the boy in the Sierra Madres of western Chihuahua who grew to be the most notorious figure in all Mexico often admitted this weakness. From a sane man, laugh: ing, joking with his friends, his eyes would become bloodshot, he would pitch his voice several tones higher and would pull his pistol and fire at the slightest provocation, A friend of the poor, Hood would capture a this Robin tow: “op Can BLAME (TON To ME—1 aM Taxing HER To He B@YPTIAN Theatres JTONIGHT! ih, NEGRO SLAVERSHTHOUSANDS VIEW VILLAS BODY: ARE EXECUTED) NOWLYING IN STATE AT PARRAL stores, give people leave to_belp them: selves and pour money upon them, Dead ts he who lived by pistol and also died by jt but in the hearts of the superstitious poor people of Mex- ico the magic name of “Villa” will go on living, as half saint, half devil. His at this time problematical place in Mexican history alone remaing to be written, ——__— BANK RESERVES DOWN. NEW YORK, July 21—The actual condition of clearing house banks anf trust companies for the week shows an excess in reserve of $22,259,260: This ia a decrease of $4,533,230, ee Classified Ad, TRAIN SCHEDULES Gr. 406, sgcrtanrmtngaceaticeststeata SM By Ty x Chicago, Burtingten & Quincey No. 30. n=: ‘Westbound Arrives nee == = -8:19 p.m 7:00 a. m. wo ——---=----—-------10.25 p.m. Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles, HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 503 East Second St. IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Phone 1151 \ i BDSM CAMILA

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