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SATURDAY, JULY28, 1923. a rns plea a pg South Jackeon; water, lights, gas; very reasonable for cash. See Ben Realty Cos, FOR SALE—Lot in Fair View addi. tion; will turn contract over, $100. Inquire 1202 Box Elcer. FOR SALE—First class it house, located in of city. Might consider WE best clear Call ‘mot buy a fiv; n lot in Englewood, four and one- miles north of Casper on half, good on north side, $400, $50 own. R. Kamon, 242 5. Second. Tel. 102. Business Lot For Sale Corner of Second street and Park ue; ideal for office building; er or several stores. i MINAL YOUNG vd c@o New York Ol! Co. Phone 1501 or 112M. A FIRST CLASS CORNER LOT. On Jefferson street we can let you have a lot 45x120 or 90x120 feet; way below the usual price, a dandy place 9 build a good home. Harry Free, ithe lot man. 108 Backlinger Bldg. ‘Phone 238. _ a FOR SALE—Two nice level lots on corner adjoining lot $825 on East ‘Twelfth street; $125 and $25 per month. Call 701W. INCOME PROPERTY BUYS INCOME PROPERTY. FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—Twelve acre ranch, close in with 200 chickens and goai out- Dulidings, with two one-room houses; ity of good water; selling for §2.- (00, part on long payments: also an cre tract twelve blocks from town A.gor $300, or will build a house to sult andsell on payments with $100 AUDITORS OH REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant 401 0-8 Bldg. HARRY F. coMPORT Accounting Suite 18, Daly Bids, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ' TRANSFER a ee Transfer, Storage and Fuel Natromy.. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 198 8 Wolcott CLEANERS THH SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPODIST CORINNE E. 0'BRYANT Foot it Yast Second Phono 1046R DOCTORS DRS. MYERS raed BRYANT 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph, 609 Res. 746 . G. 8, BARGER Byer Ean’ Nose and ‘Throat Glasses Fitted. 188 8. Wolpott Phone 113 DR. 1. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon m9 Residence 2118| Phone Coloradd, ideal stock country or Good place for tourists’ resort; lots of timber, water, good fishing and hunt- ing; well improved; cheap if taken soon. Inquire 733 Pear, North Cas per, Ms property, good income clvse in on pavement, $11,000. » 242 BE. Secdnd. Tel. 702. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Four room house with two three-room apartments in basement, modern, will consider good car as part payment. Box 1237, Casper. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Casper income ty for good irrigated ranc! @ress Box 1086, Casper, Wyo. FOR TRADE—For! touring, starter, for lot or house and lot or Ford bug. Phone 2269W. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys in vicinity of the Burlington station. Finder please return to 850 N. Beech in basement after 6 p. m. Reward. LOST—Vicinity of Second and Cen- ter; brown and white Collie pup, turn to 212 S. Center. Room 303. Ri ward. Phone 644W, LOST — On Monday, July 23, near Postoffice; four keys with aft Pin. Please leave at Tribune. LOST—One all weather tread Good+ | 5 branded -_----_. - $25 reward if returned to Dunn. LOST—Tkree Geldings, 1 bay 1 grey and 1 sorrel, welght 1300 Ibs., roach ea manes, brand reverse L and B on right hip, reward. L. E. Blanchard, BUSINESS. CHANCES FOR SALH— Complete tailor _ shop equipment, including 7A Hoffman press; bergain. Phone 2185. w. F. DOCTORS THE ae PRIVATE cs Homer R, Lathrop, M. D., F. A. 0. & Victor R, Dacken, B. Sc. M. D. PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M, D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph, G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 5. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 ——$—$_______ DR. KATHRYN F. T, SMITH. Physician and Sargco; forth b, poemecty._ St: Commer oC Ei, and Durbin 0) Apartment, Late: zman Tah Madison St. Phone re Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second KEITH, M. D. HERBERT }. HARVEY, M. General Practice Obs: LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY * Lewyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyerg 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHE Lawyer Suite 1—Wood ia OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 285 East H SIGN PAINTER SIGNS—J. ROY BITLER 133 8S. Wolcott Phone 2305W TAILORS ‘AILORS 148 E, Midwest g|are engaged in fishing along the coast * Ghe Casper Daily Cribune ~ ‘SPARK. IN FIRTEEN MINUTES AND Do YouR STEN HERE, SILL. THERE'S SOMETHING IN THIS RACE SPARK: PLUG You BUM" NOU AND 0Oc HAVE BEEN HAVING & LOT OF LITTLE THAT WAS TO OO WITH ME, (CAN TELL rT BV 4 LOTOF! LITTLE SIGNS t) SALE—Grocery, fruit, tce cream and cold drink stand, doing good business; poor health reason for sell- ing. 415 W. Yellowstone. FOR 2 aes SSE PL See |PARTY preparing to drill either an eighty acre tract or a section on recently prdven dome, one-half mile from gooc well, will sell one eighth interest or one-fourth in production for money to assist in development operations. For appointment address Box 319, Casper, Wyo, ‘ BOR SALE—Lee's Cafe in fine loca qin: doing “Ad buniness. Glenrock, yo. oi FOR SALE—Restaurant doing good business and well located; owner has other dusiness and 1s operating hired help; will sell right. Mar- tin-Lamar. Phono 2214, ; suites and TNGTRULY SORRY, SHEIK, PLT PROMISED To DINE WITH QUNTIE jet Levys! aes OUARDS PATROL W. First Cait for Meyer.” PERSONAL ee GOOD driver would like to meet some on® going to any point in Colorado: share expenses; reference, Jack Hil- ton, general delivery, Casper, Wyo. GENTLEMAN would like to meet lady for company; 35 to 45 Ad. ma 3 Phone 1283 or son, years olc. Will give dress A-51 Tribune, re MADAM WONDER, wonderful read- er, the affairs 9 a. m. to 10 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of Wyoming, “N'RHE DistMor 66 COURT THE EIGHTH TUDICEAL SF, DISTRICT In the matter of the Estate of Clark H. Henderson, Deceased Notice hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the above entitled estate that undersigned Administrator of the estate of Clark H. Henderson, de- ceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate, and the estab! ent of heirship therein, with thé Clerk of the District Gourt of Natrona County, State of Wyoming, where any one interested may exami said account and petition and file objections thereto, at any time with. in thirty (30) days after the last publication of this notice, said last date of publication being the 28th day of July, A. D., 1928, and if no objections are filed, he will make final settlement of said estate at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of the 4th day of September, A. D. 1928, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Dated this 80th day of June, A. D., 1923. ak w jorge W. Ferguson Admin: istrator (Publish June 80, July 7, 14, 21 and 28) —_—_—_—_———— Georges Carpentier, the famous French pugilist, and Francois Des camps, his friend and manager, are partners in a fishing boat enterprise, having invested considerable capital in three big French trawlers which of Boulogne COURTHOUSE AS TRIAL BEGING Brothers Charged With Killing Preacher Are Placed on Trial. CUMBERLAND COURTHOUSE, Va., July 28—The trial of Robert ©. and Larkin ©. Garrett, brothers with the murder of the Rev, Edward 8. Pierce, began here with armed guards patrolling’ the courthouse area and spectators under instructions from the court to “park their guns out side," A move for a change of venue was the first act of the prosecution. ‘The Garretts, both county officials, are charged with shooting the minis- ter, who was pastor of five churches in the county, in front of his home here last June. They have asserted the preacher was shot in selfdefense. Prominence of those involved and the circumstances surrounding the case has divided the county into two ‘bitterly opposing factions, but when the courthouse doors opened there was no trouble, The killing of the Rev. Mr. Pierce was the culmination of a political feud of long standing and followed re- marks he is eld td have mado from his pulpit odmcerning the shooting from ambush several weeks previous: ly of Allen M, Chandler, 4 salesman. Chandler's assaflant was never cap tured, Supreme Court Magistrates In Mexico Elected, MEXICO CITY, July 28.—(By Tho} Associated Press.) — Supreme court magistrates finally were elected on Thursday in congress in accordance with the agreement reached Monday between the two chambers and t new judges will take’ the oath of of-| floe Obregon issue: immediately after President the decree of election Coast Ae EXPERT watch anG jewelry repair ing, Casper Jewelry Co,, 0-3 Bidg, THer’s SHE t 9} see 4, TO CONVICTION IS ELD NEW YORK, July 28—The United States circuit court of appeals todny affirmed the conyietion of Dr, Ed- ward BE. Rumely, former publisher of the New York Evening Mail and Ss. Walter Kaufman and Norman R. Lindhetm, attorneys, for defrauding the alien property custodian on a re- port on the Mail ownership, The three were crdered to Atlanta prison to serve sentences of a year and a day each. Dr, Rumely and the lawyers were accused of reporting to the alien prop- erty custodian during the war that the Mail was American owned, in fact) the controling interest was owned by Rear Admiral Is Retired WASHINGTON, July 28.—Rear Ad miral Albert P, Niblack, U, 8, N., re- tired from active Outy after a naval career of 47 years, which in- clude important commands during the World war and active participa- tion in the Spanish-American war, the Philippine insurrection and the taking of Vera Cruz, Subsequent to the World war, Ad- miral Niblack served as vice admiral in command of the United States naval forces in European waters, ——.—— ¢ MILLIONAIRE ON SEARCH FOR HIS SON CHICAGO, July 28, — Frederick Siebold, Sr., is in Winnipeg search: ing for his son, Frederick, head of the Garden Building cofporation, who dropped gut of sight about three weeks ago. <A telegram from the father to his wife stated that he had not found their son, The building corporation is erecting a million dol- lar hotel. The youthful president of the corporation was reported to have left the city after unsuccessful finan cial deals and speculation. The com: pany’s affairs were not involved, ao- cording to officials and bankers, and any losses young Siebold may have had would be out of his own personal funds, *FATHEAD To} 4 BooT—, UTTLE £ Gieus ANT You! NO, BILL, YOU CAN'T FOOL. ME. 1CAN FEEL ITINTHE AIR.” JUST WHET, IS AND @ SHE'S TRYIN, PaeT us? QOLONS HOUSE RAIDED, LIQUOR [i GONFISCATED $27,000 Worth Is Taken From Residence of Californian. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 28.— Three mon armed with a purported search warrant raided the home of Harry ¥, Morrison, assemblyman from San Francisoo, and carried away a stock of liquors valued at approxi. mately $27000. Wednesday night, it was learned here. They assorted that he had obtained the lauor from Canada since the prohibition law had become effective and that St was neo- essary for them to confiscate it. As they trucked the Mquor away Morrison asked for @ recelpt which was given him, a Tottay he called upon Samuel Rut- ter, asked for an explanation of the raid, “What raid?” Rutter asked. ‘Then it developed that netther pro- hibition officers nor the police had authorized the seizure, Mrs. Ryan Sent Radiograms to George Maxwell NEW YORK, July 28—The ‘min | utes of the grand jury that indicted George Maxwell, | internationally known musfo publisher, for forg: and authorship of scores of ‘ pen” letters, which charges w quashed by Judge McIntyre | eral sessions, became public day. The records showed that Allan A Ryan, the principal in the act against Maxwell, had identified signature of his wife, Mrs. Sarah| Tuck Ryan, on several radiogram| slips as r| ney’s offi 1 Mrs. Ryan had exchar messages, | 0OCS THE FELLOW THAT YOu WANT YO TALK TO. Hey DOC—COME HERE! Go- (DONT WANT TO “$ee YoU eGain- EVER. Be GoNE MHLEVER SND ever! Fire federal prohibition director and| ,, oC, WHAT IS THERE IN WALT'S Empties Apartments LOS ANGELES, July 28—Resi- dents of two nearby apartment houses ran to the street in their night clothes eatly this morning when fire gutted the De Luxe garage, in tho Wilshire district and did damage estimated at $300,000 The blaze was confined to the ga- rage structure although the heat cracked windows in the two apart- ment houses and other adjoining buildings, The loss included 45,automobiles, Boxing Matches In Chicago To Be Investigated CHICAGO, July 28. — Feternt tn- quiry into boxing’matches fought In Chicago under the guise of charitable entertainments, including the Benny Leonard-Pinkie Mitchell affair recent: ly, which brought such contests to an end here, was begun with the arrival of L. L. Daily, an internal jue agent who checked the gate pts at the Dempsey-Gibbons fight at Shelby, Mont. To date, Daily said, the government had received 00 in taxes on the big fight at by. and Mayor Johnson of that elty had been held responsible for $5,900 addl- tional due the government. A jen against Johnson's property had been fijed by the government, Dally said. AVERN'S RACE THAT | CONCERNS ME ?, - — — PAGE SEVEN. POR SAIEREML ESTATE | FOR SALE RANCHI BARNEY GOOGLE. += «= ~~~ YOUU 8S AT The post By Billey De Beck NOTHING AT ALL Mrs. @NO \ BLOSSOM —THAT I KNOW OF } WHAT'S BILL BEEN DOING =SPILLING THE BEANS? “Au, DSSEN LiLLums! Be REQSONeSLE- MAKE IT TLL NEXT, Tuesvey! Liquor Seized. | On Board Yacht iia RD eS NEW YORK, July 28-Iuliaa BR. Baker, a member of the Yamaqua Yacht club in Sheepshead Bay and said by Edward Barnes, assistant col- lector of customs to be a brother of former Secretary of War Newton D, Baker, today was fined $1,000 after coast guards boarded his motor boat Modesty yesterday outside the three mile limit and found six cases of whiskey aboard. copasaesnatgnenmmriaaaes BANK IS SUED. CHEYENNE, Wyo. July 28, m4 George A. Heiner of Ogden, Utah, haa filed suit in the United States court here aghinst the Stock Growers Nu- tional bank of Evanston, Wyo. for $18,298.15, with interest from June 1, 1921, at 8 per cent, Heiner allages that on May 11, 1921, he opened a checking account at tho bank and that between that date and Decem- ber 4, 1921, he deposited $47,903. 87, & which he with 9, charges that tho ¢ |fused to pay him the balance of $18, | 298.15, | ———— HOPPER PEST HITS CANADA PONTIEX, Sasic., |of mifilons of grass! elgth of a mile wid long, obscured th } town for three Insects were blc about 100 feet from th y 28. 4A cloud ppers, about an nd several miles above this erday, The by a breeze und. IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 503 East Second St. Phone 1151 ee