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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE apartment house, locat best part of city. Might consider clear residence ‘pro, in trade, Cull 1892W for appoint its LOCATION. block from business section, ‘wt Wx140 feet on pavement and over half paid, Lot the street re- cently sold for $10,000; must be sold this week, offered at $6,500 with $2, 000 cash. Call 283. FOR per month. acre lot on $250 cash, balance $10 Address P. O, Box 662. 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 garden and a family cow. Only 15| minutes drive from Casper ice, over the best paved high- way in the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova lon project, get away the high rent and high taxes; flye acre lots $500, to $750; easy terms, Call us today. John M. Company 1129-5485 202 0-S Bldg. poh sets A Laude a RSet Se FOR SALE—lot ager half, good $400, $50 Second. Tel. Make 100 Per Cent on Your Money within two years 106x125 FOOT CORNER LOT—City wnter. Only $700 cash. Phone Owner 2316 Lowell, $750.00. Business Lot For Sale Corner of Second street and. Park avenue; ideal for office bullding; theater. or several stores. 4 [AL YOUNG co NeW York Oll ‘ Phone 1501 or 112! FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Have a high grade standard player piano and about 60 music rolls, also one 60-inch roll top office desk; will sell cheap owner 324]. for cash or trade on a good car or cash and balance on long time. vacant lot, Phone 1985R after 6 p. m. AUDITORS a , 40 OB Bldg. Audking Casper, Wyo. Wit J, WESTFALL, Architect Bulte 5, Daly Building +|right, hip, reward. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Four Toom house with two three-room apartments in basement, modern, will consider good car as part payment. Box 1237, Casper. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Cole Eight touring car in A-1 condition to trade on lot in good location, Phone 1778R. FOR T lot on’ McKinley worth $2,000 as first payment on house of five, six or seven rooms. Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214, WANTED—Your o!d coal range in exchange for an up-to-date gas one. Exchange Furniture Co., Phone 1086. LAND FOR SALE YOR SALE--Five acre tract, two and one-ha!f miles from town, on gocd highway, $1,500, $250 cash, baiance $40 per month. P.O. Box 319. LOST AND FOUND LOST — On Monday, July 23, near! Postoffice; four keys with safety Pin. Please leave at Tribune. | LOST—One all weather tread Good- year tire and rim between’ Casper nO Salt Creek. Reward for return to Casper Buick Co. LOST—From Mleo, Wyo., about Juno 24, one brow gelding SS ,LOST—Friday night from telephone vamp, 12 miles from town, white | |bul! deg: liberal reward for return to | Jack Dillon. Midwest Heights, Phone | }496. LOST—Three Geldings, 1 bay 1 grey | and 1 sorrel, weight 1300 Jbs., roach- | [ed manes, brand reverse Land B on L.E. Blancharé. “—~ BUSINESS CHANCES WILL bulld two store rooms 25x75 feet to suit tenant; cffice suites and sleeping rooms on second floor; on ‘W. First street. Phone 1383 from 6:30 | to 9 o'clock; Sunday from 9 a. m.} to 2 p. m. FOR SALE—Well located business in the automobile line, a growing bus!- |ness, excellent location, present in jeome around $500 a month which can be materially increased, only two blocks from. postoffice. Lot 60x140 feet. Present) building can be added ta at a moderate expenditure and the income doubled, or trebeled by «dding i second floor for apartment house or hotel. ‘This is an excellent business praposition. Present owner has other tere: nding {his ‘attention. business for’ $30,000, with one-third At dress box 319, Casper, Wyoming. GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. S. Lothian, Ph. G. Ist ——__—— + ,NGCEFR. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER | physician ——————————__ ; TRANSVER gE a Office Phone 313 . Wransfer, Storage and Fuel Go, J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 49 7 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 119 East Fitth CHIROPRACTORS DR, J. H. JEFFREY NB . Phone 706 ‘DR. B. G. HAHN Phone 423 ee oe ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Phone 2220 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray ©. 1. ARNOLDUS bi jc and Chiropractio 810 0-8 Bullding Lae Se G. A. THURSTON. D. ©. opractor 183 8 Wolcott Phone 2305W » . CLEANE) ——————— “WHE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson ; Phone 56 _—<—<$<—<— << << —————— CHIROPODIST CORINNE E. O'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 Xast Second Phone 1046R DOCTORS pes 2 Sots nS DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons . Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 G. 8. BARGER r, Nose and Throat ses Fitted. 1383 §. Wolcott De. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon | Phone. 1219 Residence Phone 113 2118 Specialist Eyo,Ear, Nose and Throat AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 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 OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH — DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 ——— DR, C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 316 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guarantee HYEMATSU TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CL [148 EB. Midwest Ben East H ‘ANERS BARNEY GOOGLE-- LOok IT AIN'D No Use - SNELLING DON'T Go DOWN -HE COULDNT RUS NEXT SATURDAY TO - Sere His Now! "UL 88T OL’ AVERY 1S HOT UNDER THE COLLAR 1 'D Like TO SEG HIM RIGHT DER —S==>= —<—=>= fhe Casper Daily Tribune I GUESS (Ts au OFER MIT DOT HORSE © HIS CEP / WAS VENT, ~ NESTERDAN BILL RISHEL a TOR SALH—Garage 24x38, suitable for car repair, sign shop or repair shop with three little rooms attached, East Yellowstone, Call Mr. Baker at - 11189, FOR ‘Lee's Cafo in fine loca tion, doing A-1 business. Glenrock, Wyo, of ee es HOR SALE — Store building with three living rooms, store equipped. with fixtures costing over $600, jestic range and cabinet in kitchen. You can buy any part of stock of groceries if you wish. Present owner is doing @ profitable cash business but must move on account of other interests; $100 down puts you in pos- ' @ stake quickly, Call at Midwest Heights Store. FOR SALE—Restaurant at Shoshon!, railroad eating house, further information. Address John Stahl, Shoshoni, PERSONAL MADAM PELKEY—1 can’ give you advice on love, courtship, marriage or business; so positive am I of my Ppewer to tell the past, present and future and exactly what you want to know, that I will make no charge un- less you obtain perfect satisfaction. 144 N. Washington, Phone 2333W. bp reer would uke, to meet a for company; 35 to 45 ale. give reference. Ad- dress A-51 Tribune. MADAM WOND) er, the lady with the wonderful NORTH AMERICA HOLDS LESSONS (Continued from Page One.) ception, a most notable exception, from every viewpoint of the United States. You are not only our neigh- bor, but a very good neighbor, and we rejoice in your advancement and admire your independence, no less sincerely than we value your friend- ship, We think the same thoughts, lve tho same lives and cherish the same aspirations of service to each other in times of peed. Thousands of your brave lads perished in gal- lant and generous action for the Preservation of our union. Many of our young men followed. Canadian colors to the battle fields of France before we entered the war, and left their proportion of killed to share the graves of your intrepid sons, “What an object lesson of peace is shown today by our two frontiers No huge battle ships patrol our divid- ing waters, no stealthy spies lurk in our tranquil border hamlets. Only a ‘acrap of paper, recording hardly more than a simple understanding, safe- guards lives and properties on the great lakes and only humble mile posts mark the invisible boundary Une for thousands of miles through farm and forest. “Our protection 1s in our fratern!- ty, our armor is our faith; the tie that binds more firmly year by year, is ever increasing acquaintance and com: radeship through interchange of citi- zens; and the compact is not of perish- able parchment, but of fair and honow able dealing which, Ged grant, shall continue for all time “An interesting and significant | sympton cf our growing mutuality ap pears in the fact that voluntary md | conflict rather WE Gor Te HustLE Down [LE ——_/ malcom Meorecoe, | To HOLLYWooD @ND HIGHLAND! TALL TH’ MOVIE PEOPLE Ome VERY WAS So = MAD WHEN «= WALT FAILED TO! © IDENTIFY HIM IN 4 SPEEDERS COURT COULDN'T SPEAK FOR TWELVE MINUTES. HOWEVER “O00D FOR HIM AND HE WAS SOON OFFEON |WACT'S TRAIL | (TOWARDS THE ‘ OREAT sacT ‘LAKE DESERT ! e i HE WENT | FRoanTH STUDIOS eT FIVE Bh Sclock! OMIMANDER OWSLEY 16 LEADING ORATOR OF AMERICAN LEGION (Continued from Denton county in 1918, gaining omatorical ability in this legislature, from Page one.) great prominence by his persuasive which brought him to the front &s one of the outstanding young men of his state. Upon his return~ from the* legislature he was elected ‘District At- torney for Denton county und served with honor to his country and to himself until the outbreak of the war. He entered tho first training camp at Leon Springs, Texas in May, . Due ot his previous military train- he was commissioned major and mssigned to the 142nd infantry ing 86th division, Camp Bowie, Texas. He was detailed as divisional insur- ance officer, then was ussigned as senior instructor to the third officers’ training school at that camp. He was later promoted to a leutenant colonel of infantry and assigned adjutant of the 36th division A. B. F. was in two offensives, the ©. He wns dischargeG in July, 1919, Aines-Champaigne and the Meuse- at Camp Dix and returned Argonn: to his home in Texas and was made Assistant Attorney General of Texas shortl; 1921, when the American Legion’s Americanism afterwards in which capacity he served until February, @ mocepted the position of Assistant National Director of commission, He helped to organize and was first post commander of the Arth MoNitsky post of the legion in Denton, Texas, He was appointed Nat. fonal director of canism in June, 1921, in which capacity he has served until his election as National Commander. referred tg wholly free from restric: tions. Our national and industrial ex- igencies have made it necessary for us, greatly to our regret, to fix limits to immigration from foriegn countries. But there is no quota for Canada. We gladly welcome all of your sturdy, steady stock who care to come, as a strengthening ingredient and influ: ence. We none the less bid God speed 4nd happiness to the thousands of our own folle who are swarming constant. ly over your land and participating in its remarkable development. Wicre- ever in elther of our countries an inhabitant of the one or the other can best serve the interests of him- self and his family is the place for him to be. ’ “A further evidence of our increas Ing interdependence appears inthe shifting of captial. Since the armis- tice, I am informed, approximately $2,500,000 has found its way from the United States into Canada for invest. ment. Most gratifying to you, more- over, should be the circumstance that one half of that great sum has gone forypurohase of your state and munict-} pal bonds, a tribute, indeed, to the scrupulous maintainance of your cfedit, to a degree equated only by your mother country across the sea and your sister country across the hardly visible border, “A hundred years of tranquil rela tionships, through vicissitudes which] ‘elsewhere would have evoked arme than arbitration, af fords undefended frontier absence of armaments itself helped prevent hostile proving beyond ques whose very to thus demonstratior fon that! be the grounds of controversy, be- tween peoples that wish to keep it “There is a great and highly. per. tinent truth my friends in that single assertion. ‘It is public will, not pub- Mc force, that makes for enduring Peace. And is it not a gratifying cir. cumstance that it has fallen to the lot of us North Americans, living ami- cably for more than a century, under different flags, to present the most striking example yet produced of that basic? If only European countries would heed the lesson conveyed by Canada and the United States they would strike at the root of their own continuing disagreements, and in thelr own prosperity, forget to in. veigh constantly at ours, “Not that we would reproach them for resentment or envy, which after all ie but a manifestation of human nature; rather should we sympathize with their seeming tnability to break the shackles of age long mothods, and rejoice in our own relative free- dom from the stultifying effect of old world customs and practices. Our natural advantages are manifold and obvious. Woe are not palsied by the habits of a thousand years. We live in the power and glory of youth Others derive justifiable satisfaction from contemplation of their resplen- dent pasts. We have relatively only our present to regard, and that, with eager eyes fixed chiefly upon our fu | ture. best estate. and ha “Therein te: profit both from the provinces’ to regal We materially et t n AUTHINK tT SERVED NOU-RIGHT, AVERY, NOU. TURNED HIM = DOWN WHEN HE PND PATSY RUTH q ANILLER no new territory from medicinal roots __ Phone 968W, terchange-of reuidents towhich Lhaye ‘peace can always..be kept. whateyer ! to covet, noancient grudges te gnaw does not contain any harmful drug BIROIN A TIGHT PLACE I'M GOING TO SQUEEZE Him. PAGE NINE. ~ By Billey De Beck AT LEAST I'M GOING TO TWO WEEKS? CATCH HIM AND WIN, THIS RACE IF 1 GO wiTHOUT SLEEP FOR THE NEXT THAT'S THE SPIRIT, AVERY. 'M BEGINNING AWISHT D WAS AS PoPuae with THE SHEBAS AS & eternally at the heart of our national consciousness. Not only are we hap- pily exempt from these handicaps of lvengeance and prejudice, but we are animated correspondingly and most helpfully by our better knowledge, de- rived from long experience, of the blessings of liberty. “I find that, quite unconsciously, I am speaking of our two countries, almost in the singular when perhaps ‘I should be more painstaking to keep them where they belong, in the plural. But I feel no need to apologize. You understand as well as I that I speak in no political sense. The ancient bug- aboo of the United States scheming to annex Canada disappeared from all our minds years and years ago. Heaven knows we have all we can manage now and room to spare for another hundred millions, before ap- proaching the intensive stage of exist- ence of many European states, “And if I might be 60 bold as to of: fer a word of advice to you, it would be this: ‘Dq not encourage any en- terprise looking to Canada’s annexa- THIS LITTLE BABY GIRL Was Benefited by the Good Her Mother Got from Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Pittsburgh, Pa.—‘‘I took Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound be- fore my little girl was born, and the effect it had was wonderful, This will be the first child Ihavenursed as I had to bring my two boys upon the bottle. I was very nervous and i tired all I read about the Vegetable Com- und I tried it and kept on with it. Youll continue its use andrecommend it to my friends. You may publish these facts as a testimonial for your medicine. Mrs. WM. Kit» Plymouth S., Pitttsburgh, Pa. tis remarkable how many cases have beenreported similar to this one. Many mothers are left in a weakened and run-downcondition after thebirth of the child, and for such mothers the care of the baby is well-nigh impossi- ble. Not only is it hard for the mother, but the child itself will indi- reetly suffer. | Lydia E. Pinkham’ pound is an exce | mother at this time. egetable Com- t tonic for the I pared I nd uon of the United States. You are one of the most capable governing péoples in the world, but I éntreat you, for your own sakes, to think twice before undertaking management pf the territory which Mes between the great lakes and the Rio Grande.’ BIG REDUCTION IN CORD TIRES 30x31, price ____ Red Tubes ____ 32x4, price _. Red Tubes 34x414, price Red Tubes --.-_.--___. | @ 2 6 All Sizes—Various Makes CASPER TIRE STORE. 436 West Yellowstone IT’S CLEAR een AND. BARBARA LAMAR ¥oou! Some VAMP! “No, let us go our own gaits along parallel we helping you. country maintains its independencg” and both recognize their intentevent ence, these paths cannot fail tq be ‘3 of progresa and prosparity.” = ——————=p highway: roads, neemuewer 31x4, price -___________________ $48.40 SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 503 East Second St, you helping us and So long as each -$12.75 Phone 115 1