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THURSDAY, AUGUST LAND FOR SALE pemees inst ee YOR SALE—Five acre tract, two and one-ha!f miles from town, on good highway, $1,500, $250 cash, baian, $40 per month. P ©. Box 319. pee es FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALH OR TRADB—or Casper real-estate, four sections of oi] and leases in large Salt Creek field, | ptio 82, 33, 84, township 41, | 3h 26, township 87, range 77, Call 2234 FOR SALD OR TRADE—House and) lot.on 8. McKinley in Allendale edd $650.00; terms. hone 102M. —— FOR SALE OR TRADE—A fine lot, $5x157 feet in Minn} truck er tour: have you to dffer. Box 1237, E river, close to Casper, can irri- gate all but few acres with plenty of water; water right. Address Box 1103 or call at 629 Kirk. | SALE OR TRAD: runabout, 1923 Chevrolet sedanette, | 1928 S. Walnut. Phone. Saya for Bullock. | See Serres Sl ee | Room 832 Midwest Bldg. | LOST—From Ico, Wyo., about LOST AND FOUND LOST—Masonic charm; will pay its full value to finder tor return to eS LOST—Aireda's dog. H. B. Long on collar, Finder plense return to 326 §. Washington and receive reward. LOst—in er on July 26th, Biadses tn bincle carte, radids hy Optical Protective Co., Denver. Re- ward for return to Tribune. 24, one brown = gelding gelding branded —- -~----——-= $25 rewnrd if returned to W. Dtnn. PERSONAL GOING to is, Saturdny, have room for one pasrenger. Ad- dress Box A-84, Tribune. 5 en i estate MADAM WONDER, wonderful read: er, the lady with the wonderfiil power, tells past, present and future. | Can i consult her on any affairs, Durbin. Hours 9 a, m. to 10 PERSONAL—Is there a sincere girl or woman under 35, matrimontally inclined and interestel enough in a home and a middleaged widower with BARNEY GOOGI oe LISTEN, Nou Bum. Tomorrow You Run IN “THE FOURTH RACE AGAINST“ HALSTED SURREY Paroase * [The cast smack" {LAdote Bors BiseurTE™ AND “THe SMALL Pox BWES" AND ITS YouR UST CHANCE Yo MAKE GOod « Yours A TWENTY TE ONE SHOT AND Im GONNA: GET A leoso MARGLES ON You 5 \Fs Time es SPAHK PLUGS DINNAH Bass t MEIQHBORHSOD Dou WERE RIGHT AWAY ANG DM GONNA us ON NGTHING But FouR Cear CLoveRrs Tourautt GASOLINE ALLEY—AVERY, THE MAN OF THE HOUR! ed reamomable or trade for Furd| daughter age 8, that will answer this = = Sartre at == truck. Address ./ad, Have ranch and steady work in —=— th =S—,, ae ligewes tikes tee na aa GR welak MY ADVICE TO THOSE wou 0c, YOU GO Over FOR TRADE about 120 pounds and about 63 inches WHO WOULD ASPIRE To THE MUST HAVE AND’ RESCUE AVERY TANTHD TO TRADE—Corpenter work for full or part payment on | omal . BP. O. Box 1621, | FOR car for resi. - TRADD—Gooa dence lot. 1427 Boxolder, BUSINESS CHANCES OO FOR RENT—Butcher shop; good lo- cation; low rent. Box A&2. FOR ees property on N. Woloctt, east frontage, one block east of Center, Phone owner, 450. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Light brindle, bob tailed dog, ning, brooch set with diamond and other stones. Phone 2086J. Reward. black, white and brown tall, I want to see ycu. If you want reply inclose photo. Post Office Box 2104, Casper, Wyo. __LEGAL NOTICES TICE OF INCORPORATION. Wyoming Bonded Warehouse Corporation was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 23rd| day of July, 1923. The objects of the said corpora- tion are the engaging in the busi- ness of maintaining and keeping storage warehouses for the storage and deposit of goods, wares and merchandise of al: kinds and de-| scriptions, and the conduct of al ‘business pertaining thereto, includ-| .|ing the making of advances on eo stored and deposited with it, © giving of security for the proper performance of its function as stor- age warehouse operator, and the procuring of insurance of any kind as may be desired by its customers or necessary and desirable for its own protection, with power to bor- dog, small; disappeared August 4, Finder return to 605 8, Durbin and reoetve reward. AUDITORS ©, H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Account Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bidg. R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Pubiic Accountant well Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 eS eee ARCHITECTS GOODRI Architects me Aa, meeead Block 1 eeapee, Wyo. Phone 440 ‘WM. J. WESTFALL, ec 5, Daly Bullding | —$—$—$—$— BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phono 313 : BERQUUIST pes tae, Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17133 DR. ©, lL. ARNOLDUS Tow money, and mortgage and en- cumber the property of the corpora- HOSPITAL 928 South Durbin—Phone 278 Women's and Chidren's Hospital 542 South Durhin—Phone 406 STAPF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. 8, Victor R. Dacken, B. Se. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT bit nL. Stanton, M. 8, M. D. SEIN 4 X-RAY TRE, 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, DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. & Offices in Rohrbaugh 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 a a ie i A MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M HERBERI 3. HARVEY, Mb, Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin ! i LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY or Room 332 Midwest Blag. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. pd H. dying orney At Lay 225 Midwest Bldg. Thane HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Bulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bidg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building 210 CLEANERS Foot Specialist 116 Yast Second Phone 1046R DOCTORS DR, W. A. MEYERS Physiclam and Surgeon" 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 DR. G. S. BARGER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat jes Fitted. 183 8S. Woleott Phone 113 DR, KATHRYN F, T._ SMITIL Physician and Surgcon—North Cas- Batoln Uidlapen "Roarstont “Bt lol im ment, 2. Mad'son St. Phono Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialis: OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHE Sulte 1—Wovd bgt OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Pe a Phone Office 203 Ties. Phone 5535 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 335 East SIGN PAINTER SIGNS—J. ROY BITLER t 138 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second TAILORS L, J. CONNELL, D. ©, Ph, 0, *| TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Suite 18, Daily Blidg, Phone’ 8101 | 148 EB. Midwest Phone 968W ante a THE CASPE) IVATE | ‘ATMENT WINNING GF A CROSS CQUNTRY RACE IS THIS aAcQuUIRE A STEOSOV EVE, 4 SKILLFUL HAND COURAGE, ENDURANCE AND PERSEVERANCE! AN FRANCISG@, CAL,s AVERY, WINNER OF THE ARDUOUS TRANSCON= TINENTAL GRIND, TALKS BLOSSOM. NOT HAVE To BUY “WALT, THE LOSER, MUST NOW PROPOSE TOD MRs. AVERY DOES HIMSELF A NEW CAR. tion, and to acauire all kinds of real and personal property in connec- © tion therewith, and to do all ie convenient to carry out effectually the objects of said co: |__ Its capital stock is Fifty Thousand Dollars 000.00), divided into three sand (3,000) shares of the oration. ne Hundred ($160,- thou- ar val- ue of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per share. Its term of existence is fifty | years, | The number of its directors is |three, and those who are to mang, \the affairs ‘of the rea for the first year are H. L. Harvey, Guy | McClung, and Harry E. Gladman, The operations of the said com- pany shall be carried on in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, and State of Wyoming, and in such oth- es in the State of Wyoming United States as the of- ficers and directors may de Its principal place of business is at 210 O. S. Building, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- | ming, and its agent in charge thereof is D. W. Ogilbee. WYOMING BONDED WARE- HOUSE CORPORATION, | By H. L. Harvey, President. Publish Aug. 8, 9. 10, 1923. poten’ ll Rede NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. 2s of Incorporation of » Company were of the becaant A | of State o: Wyoming on the 6: ‘a of August, A. D., 1928, he objects of said Corporation are to conduct a general hardware business in all its branches; to buy |and sell automobile accessories and bed eed sheet metal and metal |tanks, gas and coal furnaces, roof- ing, spouting, plumbing, ting, lighting, ventilating, electri and builders supplies, and all other ar-| | ticles of merchandise necessary and incidental to the conducting of a} general hardware business; to hol sell and convey real estate; an generaliy to do any and all things necessary, proper and convenient to carry out and effectuate the gener- al purposes of the Company. The capital stock is Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), divid- ed into Two Hundred Fifty (250)) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. The term of existence shall be fifty (50) years. The affairs of the Corporation shall be managed by a Board of three (8) Directors and the Directors for the first year and until their successors are elect- ed and qualified are Mack H. Gantt, Edna A. Gantt and James W. Wher- ry. The principal office and place of business shall be at 239 East First street in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, and else- where as the directors may deem advsiable, Mack H. Gantt shall be the nt in charge of said office. T HARDWARE COMPANY, EDNA A. GANTT, Secretary. Publish Aug. 9, 10, 11, 1923. ee 1.80 FRIDAY 70 TAKE, PART IN GREAT MEMORIAL The Casper Boy Scouts will parade with the veterans of the wars and other organizations in the funeral ceremonies in honor of President Warren G. Harding Friday afternoon. The Scouts are ordered to assemble either with or without uniform, at the City Hall at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A special detail of the Scouts will also be under orders of Chief Nisbet in assisting tho handling of the peo- ple along the ine of march. This de tail will be made up of specially se- ‘lected scouts under one of the scout officials, SUOUTS TO ASSEMBLE AT): Boy! RUSH DIS YAH Beeacrus uP %® 303 -— PRoNTo - GartoP ALONG! ES le GRIEF OF DEATH BROUGHT HOME (Continued from Page One.) thorny. Some times Miller has drawn his pay that I had to borrow from my own mother. Sometimes the next morning I have had to borrow back from Miller the pay he drew the day before. “Thank you for your call,” Mr, Harding said, and choked once more. “I appreciate your coming more than I can tell you. Tomorrow or) ‘Thursday I hope to find time to come| down to the Star once more and greet you all once again.” And the next day Mr. Harding did go to the Star office. BELGIANS WILL TAKE INITIATIVE (Continued from Page One.) assistance. It is hoped this will mol-| Ufy the French, who have been in- Bisting that the present British policy QUESTION CLEARED UP Casper Readers Can No Longer Doubt The Evidence. Again and again we have read of strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine, But Casper’s pertinent question has ‘ays been “Has anyone here in Casper been cured?’ The word of a stranger living a hundred miles away may be true, but it cannot have the same weight with us as the word of our own citizens, whom we know and respect, and whose evidence we can #0 easily prove, | Geo. Braddy, 706 8th St., Casper, says: “My kidneys became disordered and I had to get up four and five times every night to pass the kidney secretions which were very scanty. I became worn out and I doctored with a physician but got no relief. My blad- der was inflamed and the secretions burned in passage and contained a brick-like sediment. My druggist reo commended Doan's Kidney Pills and I used five boxes which cured me completely of the trouble, I ain thank- ful to Doan’s for the cure they gave me and am glad to recommend them.’ 600 at all dealers, Foster-Mi!burn Co., Mirs., Buffalo, Y¥—Adv, i NO = ts serving only to strengthen Ger- many's resistance in the Ruhr and elsewhere, ‘The cabinet met today and con- tinued {ts efforts to formulate an answer to the French and/ Belgian notes which contained a virtual re- jection of the British draft note to Germany. BERLIN, Aug. 9.—(By The Assoct- ated Press)—Chancellor Cuno’s ad- dress to the reichstag in which he declared that passive resistance in the Ruhr and Rhineland would continue to be supported by the nation, has been received as the most depressing statement yet made to the national legislature by the present governmnt. The coalition parties regard it as @ disappointing utterance, LONDON, Aug. 8—(By The Asso- ciated Press—The British cabinet counct! today agreed to the terms of the reply to the French and Belgian vernments in the reparations nego- tions, it was authoritatively stated this evening. The reply will be des patched shortly to the two allied governments. Red, Watery Eyes You will be astonished at the quick results from simple camphor, witch- hazel, hydrastis, eto, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle Lavoptik helps any case sore, red or watery’ @; Eye oup free. Casper SUFFERED TERRIBLE FROM THAT BUNCH OF GUSHERS. HE OUGHT TO KNOW BETTER— THE \DEAL WE TIME OF HIS WIFE WATCHING THE FINISH UNE wit NO SUCCESS. THAT MYSTERY oR THAT CROSSED THE TAPE IN THE NIGHT AND DISAPPESRED — COULD THAT WAVE BEEN WALT ? TRAIN SERVICE TO BILLINGS [a AGAIN OFFERED |Circuitous Route Elimi- nated by Co-operation Between Railroads. Direct pessenger and mail service between Casper and points north through the Big Horn Basin to Bili- ings, via Shoshoni! and Bonneville, was established to day by co-operation between the Burlington and North | western lines. ‘This eliminates the necessity of arriving at these points by the circuitous route via Alliance, Nobr. While the Burlington hae not as yet completed repairs on its line and bridges between Casper and Bonne- ville, the stretch of track between ‘Thermopolis and Bonneville is now ready to take care of all traffic. On the arrival of Burlington train number 29 from Denver at Casper, a train designated as number 41 will 12:00 p. m. to 4:00 a We are asking the people to close all water faucets and shut off gas water heaters while the water is shut off, also to be very careful about fire. To All Water Consumers inNorth Burlington Addition In making connection to water mainin North Center street, North of Burlington railroad tracks, it will be necessary to shut the water off Friday night, Aug. 10th, from .m. He! Hel-Theee SHE GO~ & WHOLE ueex SALARY — He! Hel - will be sent over this route. For the next few days it will not be con- venient for the railroads to accept all parcel post matter for delivery to points local to Billings. Registered mail will continue to be dispatched for connection via Alliance, Nebr. Sold at Tripeny Drug Co. Mat{l orders filled ing here Shosh and mail Passengers be transferred from wil Shoshon! to Bonneville, train number 28 leaving there for the north at 1:00. A eimilar transfer will be made on arrival of train number 80 at Bonne but number 42 operating over Northwestern from Shoshon! to per will not connect for Denver here. All first-class mefl, newspapers and | Pomehavle matter for points north All members of B. P, O, Elks will assemble at the Elks’ Home, Seventh and Center, Friday at 12:80 p. m. to participate in the Harding memorial service to be held at the America theater at 2 p. m, By Order of Exalted Ruler. W. W. SLACK, Secretary. W.H. JOHNSON, Water Commissioner. e