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PAGE TEN. VALERA NOW PEAGE HOSTAGE (Continues too tinually wero searcr m, it is asserted. 16.—(By The Asso- LONDON, lated Press) state has and ot be sald of the same DeValera, Londen press wastes no sympathy on him on loss of On the ot dency to con captured 1b Valera’s cap ing test! for ther of whi hand, there ts no ten atulate the men who ed as hay roblem the cost them here that erous to the e than as a ed that his de- provoke reprisals on will surely and will strengthen his election cam- paign. “We don't envy the Irish govern- Tomorrow Alright Night’s Tonics— fresh al sleep nnd an NR Tablet to days better, Nature's Remedy (MN? Tablets) a beneficial Influence on the and aliminative eystem—the ind Bowels. an NW Tablet—ite rent you will NR JUNIORS—Littio Ns One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredi- then candy coated. For children and adults, Free} y the arrest De| not ours," newspaper editorials. Dispatches from Ireland indleate nothing as to the probable future treatment of the prisoner, but it seems |to be assumed in Dublin that he will | not be prosecuted, merely being held with the other interned persons. | The Dublin correspondent of the | Daily Telegraph reports that the re- | publican convention in that city, upon learning of the arrest, immediately chose three more candidates for county Clare, while republican head- | quarters in Dublin announced {ts in- tention of nominating a large number County head- Ee its problems and are glad {i | of extra candidates. amon | quarters also telegraphed the several constituencies asking whether they his| would consider the approaching elec- | tion a free one under the circum- | stances. GASOLINE PRICE HERE GUT AGAIN (Continued from Page One) made by any distributing company in this territory during the first seven months of this year would certainly not disclose any unreasonable profit. “Taking everything into considera- tion, the price of gasoline in the Rocky Mountain states has been such as to allow, with the exercise of all possible economies, only a very modest profit. The price structure here has been very generally lower, taking into consideration freight rates from points of supply, than in many other parts of the United States. Outside of our own territory, how- ever, we are not familiar with the conditions which influence prices.” Willingness to submit to the pres- ent or any contemplated government investigations into the fairness of its prices, is the attitude taken by the Midwest Refining company according to Thomas A. Dines, president. As to this welcome of government tn quirfes and to other allied matters pertaining to the gasoline price situn- tion, he is quoted as saying: “Analysis of our gasoline prices, considering existing prices for cruds oll, will show that we make a very moderate profit on our refined prod- ucts. Gaxoline prices in this territory have been investigated many times and the government {s now making another. We welcome any such in auiry because we know that no exor AUDITORS Cc, H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COROT Auditmg and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 — GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. ‘Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS ——— 018 & GOODRICH, Architects ges 11-12, Townsend Block fasper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building ANS! Office Phone 313 —— —__— ; Natrona T age and Fuel Co. J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 "BATTERIES CASPER BAT 119 East Fifth CHIROPRACTORS i. JEFFREY RAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN c ‘opractor Townsend Bic ME. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DE. I 5. BERQUUIST Zuttermeistor Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East 8 Street Phone 423 Office Phone 222 DR. ©. 1 INO i Osteopathic and Chiropractio 810 0-S Building Phone 1754 Dit. 0, A. THURS’ 133 8 Wolcott CLEANERS IN D. ©, Phone 2305W DOCTORS THE CASPER PREVATE 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. ©. & Victor R. Dacken, B. Se. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT eae L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ell PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST | R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G, DENTIST ©, E. Duncan, D. D. 8 Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 Pie |. RIACH ysiclan and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 MARSHALL ©. KELTH, M. dD. HERBERT }. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY | JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W. H. PATTEN Attorney At Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol! Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldg. ANERS THE SERVICE CI Railroad at Jackson Phot DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Biwi Osteopathic Physician CHIROPODIST Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 — a 3 DR. 0. A. SANFORD NE E. O'BRYAD Oe maanalne | Osteopathic Physician 116 Yast Second Phone 1046R | 16 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 - DOCTORS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER a aa ETHEL ©, LYNOH DR, W. A. MEYERS ; 7 . Physicians and Surgeons Public Stenographer and Notary 200 0.8 Bldg. Office Ph. 6 I Res. 746 ‘DR, G. 5. BARGER », Har, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 & Woleott Phone 113 DR. KATHE Physician and Sargeon—North per, Former of Durbin Madison Cas. H. and] I «rc, Nose and Th 112 East Second OSTEOPATH Nine Years in Legal Worl | 801 Consolidated Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Res, Phone 5533 SHOE REPAIRING ORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP ad All Work Guara: Ben Suyematsu East H SIGN PAINTER — _SIGNS—J, ROY BITLER 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W | TAILORS L. J. CONNELL, D. ¢ h 4 ‘ € Bute 13, Daly Bldg, Phone Bi9J fs the tenor of several? | | | to eliminate all our profits and the yer ; Room 3832 Mi Bldg. vania locals, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Flax Seed Lawyers DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 16.—Closing $09-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. | flax Septemb A; October he Casper Dally Cribune BARNEY. GOOGLE~ BARNEY .I'VeE SET 2000 SMACKERS ON * SPARK PLUG” AGAINST “ CYCLONE (122te" SAQTURDAX = IT LOOKS UKE A SURE “WING “To ME <THE MOE Down AT Te RALACE SAN ~SPARK-PLUG” 15 DUE FoR “THE BIGGEST Come BACK I WIS TeRY- WORRYING A Frock “TRUTH ,CHARLIE . IM NouR SHADES) WoRRIED -A WELL KNOWN TRAINER OF RACE HORSES Tein ME THAT SPARKY over To HANNE A DUCK OR A CHICKEN AROUND FOR A MASCOT «SORT OF KEEP Ge (RIM COMPANY You KNOu, SO WE WONT GET LONESOME - AND * {STUCK AROUND & WHILE AT THE FINISH UNE IN FRISCO BUTOF ES COURSE WALT DIDN'T | SHOW. THE OLD SKATE KNOWS WE'LL MAKE uIM PROPOSE WHEN HE oor bitant profits have been made by our company. “Reductions in the price of gaso | line will undoubtedly be followed by reduction in the prices we can pay for crude oil “Naturally we cannot be expected | Toments TH NIGHTS TH REGU AT. THuRsDet DANCE TH’ HOTEL * GIvVES-) OUGHTA Ste 4 Lor oF only way that we can continue to operate is to lower tne price of the raw materi HOPES IN CORL DISPUTE DASHED (Continuea from Page One) by Walter Gordon Merritt, “a unton busting lawyer.” | Mr. Lewis declared the operators were all wrong in assuming that the miners, in relinquishing the check off meant that they had thrown over- board their demand number 1, for “complete recognition” of the union and establishment of the closed shop! throughout the anthracite industry." | The leader of the union delegation further made plain that the miners did not intend to give up the right to credit from the companies for house-| hold supplies, explosives and mining equipment, as the operators had in-| terpreted the proposal that both sides| check off practices. That the negotiations had not| reached the point of utter collapse was seen in the announcement of Mr. Lewis that “we wi'll resume discus: | sions immediately if the operators ac. cept our orig proposal of yester- The miners’ scale committee, here today in full, as instructed to be on hand at five p, m. to learn| what news to convey to the Pennsyl- day." 2.29 bid cember Send “Spark FRIENDS NoTiceD | |MPROVEMENT Wonderful Results from automobile Plug’—Car2 Tribune. your news to Nbc o8 haned ted OF take of 1 vier, tl ‘Ol 1D. ‘pafety | she dock. Nothisie | | A DUSK ? “from the U8, ty Into" rope balcony that hangs over thd but thé rove Js! between them and the water, Sex. \F THAT'S WHAT 15 You , Tl. SEND You "Round oF ‘EM -\¥s A FACT cr HORSES Do GET LONESOME Se LIWE US FOLKS AND THEN Ther DowT Do SUCH Goop WwoRK — IM GLAD You MENTIONED VT To ME, BARNEY eo Ttt BUY SPARRY SOME UTTLE PLANMATES THis THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 By Billey De Beck NOW WE THREE HAVE TO KEEP QUIET ABOUT IT. WALT WILL BACK OUT WE DON*T. CONGRATULATIONS , AVERY. WINNING A RACE FROM COAST YD coast ISN'T DONE EVERV y 4, ay @N YOR “MAGINE-ULLUMS Hee - DANCIN’ WwiTH THET Brie BiRD-1 Gorta KEEP ONDER GVES WITH THIS South Delaware street, Denver, Colo., and was stolen in Denver and driven to Casper where it was sold. It had changed hands twice since being stolen and was in the possession of a local real estate firm, when located yesterday. According to the authori- ties, the original bill of sale, signed by J. H. Minor, is in their possession. The case against Minor will be held in abeyance pending the prosecution of the case against him on the same charge in Albany county. LADIES GET TREATED AT CASINO PALACE TONIGHT ‘The surprise dance which is to be given at the Casino this evening prom- ises to offer tho Indies who attend the affair a renal treat. Fifty packages which will contain articles purchased at the Wyom!ng Drug company and which will be such as every woman desires will be given out at the dance. Marie Roderick and Doug Isitt have severgs new numbers which they are offering thelr audiences this week Miss Roderick is singing “Marcheta,” Mr. Isitt, “Two Time Dan,” and the pair are doubling on “I Cried Over You,” and “When Will the Sun Shine for Me." Allan Hall, the saxophone player, Langley, navy plang coe, Pa., on the same grounds. They Boy! Boy! warrce TGET MY HANDS ON Ther_Kib! Qn ao THE BEST BY TEST Pigeon’s Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 E. Second St. Phone 623 Wyoming Baking Co. Casper, Wyo. ' 148 EB. Midwest Phone 968W [ie TAILORS AND CLEANERS E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Bethel, Wis.—My female’ trouble was bronght on by overwork. I had worked in stores | land had to do heavier work than my strength could stand, and had to be on my feet most of the time. Finally I had to give up this work entirely and sta) athome. Doctor’s medicine did not im i much mother wanted me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took a couple of bottles of it and thought it did not help me as much as it should, so I gave it up to try some- thing else, Nothing I took helped me much, so I finally decided to give the Vegetable Compound another trial antito: take enough of it tomake sure it would help me. I have taken it over a year now and it has brought wonderful results.1 have gained from 98 to 110 pounds and am keeping house now. My friends all notice the i ealth, I will be glad to write Com- 1615 an to me pound.’ : vit, Wis. : Mrs. Monson is willing to write to any woman suffering from _ such troubles. | | Runners To Be Immune Outside Three-Mile Line)’ WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The gen- eral policy of the government against seizing rum runners outside the three mile limit will not be changed as a result of the decision of Federal Judge Woodrough at Brooklyn Tuesday, it was inticated by the treasury. TRE ATE DESERTION 15 GIVEN AS CAUSE IN THREE GASES FILED IN COURT HERE Bernard J. McCafferty ts suing Eva Marte McCafferty for divoree in the eighth district court on the grounds | of desertion. The couple were mar-| Dubois, Wyo., September 20, | ried at 1917 Charles B. Stalnaker is asking for a divorcee from Sue M. Stalnaker, were married November 2, 1919, and have one child, Dorothy, aged three years, Another divorce suit on the grounds of desertion has been filed by George has added another instrument to his collection in the way of a bass saxo- rhone. It is sald to be the first of its kind n Casper and forms quite a novel whose last known address was Ros ty in the playing of the orchestra, Staelin ait antec: THAT BAD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache In the small of the back—sharp, stab- bing twinges when stooping or lift- ing—distressing urinary disorder: For bad back and weakened kidne: Casper residents recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this Casper state. ment. Mrs, Fred Kreckiow, 1131 Glenarm Borts aguinst Fern Borts, whose last nown address was Los Angeles, Cal. ‘They were married in September, 1920 at Newton, Ia. Donnelly Webster is asking for ¢ divorce from Pyrle Webster on the grounds of cruelty. They wero mar- ried June 10, 1917 at Lincoln, Neb., © one child, Donald, aged AUTOMOBILE STOLEN IN St. says: “I was troubled a good |deal with my kidneys. They acted DENVER RECOVERED espe My back was lame and there was a soreness over my kid- | neva. ‘When I stooped over pains stabbed me which made it difficult |to straighten again. Another bad |fymptom wns dizzy spells. I began to worry a good deal and became THE STATE INSPECTOR One more stolen automobile al-| Kidney Pills highly recommended in leged to have been pilfered by J. H.|the paper and used one box which Minor, alles “The Mangy Kid," who| cured me completely and I am glad is now in jail in Laramie on an auto|to recommend then to anyone theft charge worked up by the local] troubled as T was.” sheriff's office, was recovered Wed-| Price 60¢, at all dealers. Don't nesday by Sheriff Morris assisted by | simply for a kidney remedy—get Warren Dailey, state automobile in-| Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same th spector. | Mra. Krecklow had oster-Milburn The machine, a Ford touring, be-|Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, ¥.—Advertise jonged to Caroline Hodge of 3100 ment. _~~Y BUTTER-NUT BREAD &@ ©Rich as Butter- Sweet as a Nut? Phone 1732 PUBLIC NOTICE TO APPROPRIATORS OF WATER:— You are hereby notified that the Superintendent of Water Division No. 2 will appear and receive the proof of beneficial use and appropriation of water from all parties holding permits granted by the State Engineer, at the places and on the dates as stated be- ow: Douglas, Div. No. 1. Lusk, August 28, 1923, Court House. Casper, August 24-25, 1923, Court House. Salt Creek, August 27, 1928, Midwest Hotel. Kaycee, August 28, 1923, Hotel. Buffalo, August 81, 1928, Court House. Before proof will be received claimant must state that the ditches were completed and the land irri- gated so as to show a beneficial use, within the time granted by the State Engineer, and it will be neces- sary to have one witness to certify to these facts. Claimants should bring with them their water right papers. Descriptions of the land owned and the number of acres irrigated in each forty-acre tract is necessary to be known. A fee of $2.00 is collected for each proof at the time same is received and each ditch requires a sep- arate proof. August 22, 1923, Office of Supt. Water Very respectfully, N. V. KURTZ, Supt. Water Div. No. 2. —— Tribune Wantads Bring Results