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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. _FOR SALE__HOUSES ————————— ‘WE WILL furnish the lot and build m modern house with full bagement for $700 to $800 cash pay- Ment and balance monthly. Martin- . Phone 2214, SALE— Modern four-room cot- tage, with full basement in best resi- dence district. Phone 2173. OR SALE—.A fine residence of fivo Tooms, hardwood floors built-in fea- tures, full siea lot, $5,500, $1,000 cash. R, Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Te'. FOR SALE—Will sell house and lot for $1,800, with small amount of ash and car in good condition as a first payment. Acdress Box 219, Cas- per, Wyoming. 1846 S, Washington. Phone 1678M. FOR SALE—House on good east front At near East Second street, $2,200, $200 cash R, Kamon, 242 &. Second, ‘Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Basement house and lot, two and one-half blocks from bus Une; lights, water and phone. $450 balance like rent. See owner, at 433 W. Yellowstone between & a. m. end 5 p. m, FOR SALE—New threeroom house R. Kamon, 242 FOR SALE—New fiveroom house, with four rooms and bath in base- it just off Second street; a . Mathers Realty Co., 255 8. ter. Phone 1088W. HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN New fotr-room house tn the @outh part. best location for $7,300 on terms. New five-room house on South Lincoln street, for $6.800 ou easy B, Second. Tel. 702. on corner lot $200 cash will | 8. A beautiful home ‘on South David street, for some ash and balance m Six-rocm house, furnished in the cast part for $6,000 with $1,500 cash and the balance monthly. Seo ur for lots close in or good residential ‘ots. Room 103, Becklinger Bldg. - Phone 238 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, north side, also two and three-room modern apartments; clos? in, 140 EB. Midwest. FOR SALE—Two-room house on full| lot on 8. Washington with garage for $1,050 anc $250 cash and month- payments. Martin-Lamar. 214. AUDITORS c. B. RELMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service @1 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. Nees a Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bids. R, 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant ———_—_—_ RANTEE REGISTRY CORP. ates and Accountants—Stock id serit oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS {BOIS & GOODRICH, Architects ie ‘Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 . J. WESTFALL, Architect Sulte 5, Daly Building —eeFfFfeFefes iirc BAGGAGE and TRANSFER EARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 318 fatrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel oe J. L, Biederman, Prop. Phone 49 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 119 East Fifth CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Buite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 co. Phone 907 Phone 423 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 1 .E. BERQUUIST patterspatster Bldg. Phone 1757 % ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17135 DR. ©. 1. ARNOLDUS ic and €hiropractic 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 DR. ©. A. THURSTON D. ©. 8 Wolcott Phone 2305W CLEANERS THE SERVICE (LEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPODIST CORINNE E. 0’BRYANT Foot Specialist Phone 1046R Physicia: 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res, 746) DR. G. 8. BARGER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 113) F a a Physician and Surgcon—North Cas-| Pot, Formerly at Corner of H. and in, Holtzman Apaitment, ‘721 Mad’son St. Phone Later. Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat j Suite 2, 112 Hast Second r Sen-| Business and Professional Directo FOR SALE—Fpur-room furnished house Kenwood addition $2600.00 $400.00 down; balance monthly. Call at 734 8S, Melrose, owner. BOR SALE—Two-room house south- west, on full lot, price $1,650 with $300 cash, balance to suit buyer. Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214. poe alchemanieety ee ae EE BOR SALE—Fourroom house, fur nished, good water, garage, price reasonable; easy terms; also one lot n Midwest heights, Inquire 319 River view Aye. Mils, Wyo. FOR SALE — House and lot, at $100 down and $50 a month; this 4@ @ rare opportunity; we have sold twelve homes the past month on this lenient payment plan, Water in two weeks, gas in thirty days. We wil! bulid @ iunited number more on this lenient plan; houses located ten blocks from Midwest refinery, Baker- Grude Investment Co. 133 N. Wolcott Phone 1189. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Good business lot on pavement $3,000; terms. R, Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FINE, LARGE, LEVEL LOTS | Within the City Limus |East and. West Fronts—City Water At Prices You Can Afford to Pay CASPER VIEW ADDITION SEE BEN REALTY C0. REA: | | 201-203 west Building E one 1480 }FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, four |_ miles out on pavement, $200’ cash, $32 balance at $10 per month. P. 0, Box 662. ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre sub- urban lot in Englewvod, four and one half niles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved h.ghway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can |have elbew room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a fumily cow. Only 1 postoffice, over the best paved high- way in the state, every acre under th way from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500, to $750; easy terms. Call us toc John M. Company Phones 11°9: isa 202 0-8 Bldg. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and’ Chidren's Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 * STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc, M. Dy EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT bit L. Stanton, M. 8,, M. D. SKIN ‘D X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Loth’an, Ph. G, DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street ‘Télephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 MARSHALL ©. KEIIH, HERBER1 }. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital,.612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY er Room 832 Midwest Bidz. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. 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 minutes drive from Casper | Casper Alcova irrrigation project, get | 1. D., F. A. ©. &| —| BARNEY GOOGLE-- —<— TS | RACE FAIRLY AND WALT FAILED TO SHOW. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Che Casper Daily Cridune WELL, SPARK PLUG. VFS ALL OVER BETWEEN US -weRe QUITS © FROM NOW ON Nou DONT MEAN ANY MORE To “ME Than A BEDTIME STORY = EM RUINED - BUSTED FLUATTER'N A DOOR MAT -LVE Gotta SNEAK OUT OF SARATEGA ON A FREIGHT Train »NOw 5M GONNA KISS YOU Good -BVE RIGHT ON ~ THE BROW WITH THIS os _ BRICK > THEN . FAREWELL uzzie* \ GASOLINE VES, BLOSSOM, \ HE DionT AVERV WON THE] HAVE THE FOR SALE—Lot in Fair View add tion; will turn contract over, $10 Inquire 1202 Box El er. LOT FOR SALE by owner. Eas Casper. 164 N. Fenway. Phone 2124W. BEST buy in Casper lot in Kenwoo addition, $400 cash. 1440 S. Con well. 1 LAND FOR SALE FOR SALH—310 acres dry land in southeas( |Wyoming to trade’ for property fn Controls lots farm section in |Casper. Phone 2307W. lof free range. jhighway $1,600, $250 cash, |$40 per month. P O. Box 319. FOR SALE OR TRADE to go to the coast for health; would trade ranch in Big Horn basin for in- come property in live Wyoming town best ditch; 15 acres in cultivation, 100 good grazing pasture, and cross fenced, creek | running through; good buildings, also 160 acre homestead relinquishment; outside range and a good lvestock proposition; one-half interest in oil right reserved with or without live stuck. P. O. Box 1904. i touring car $200.00 takes it or will trade for Ford. 268 So. Washing- ton. Evenings. rel shotgun for 16 or |pump. 608 B. Yellowstone. | WILL TRADE— Contract mortgage worth $3,500, paying $75 per munth and 8 per cent for small property. Don't want anything on the north side. Address Box A-4, Tribune, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Boarding and roomin, house lease. Address Box A-12, Trib- une. WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHE! Lawyer Suite 1—Wood iz. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Bldg. Phone 301 Consoli d Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Kes. Phone 5533 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East SIGN PAINTER SIGNS—J. ROY BITLER 133 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W L. J, CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. ©. Buite 13, Daly Bldg. Phone 3493 148 EB, Midwest Phone 968W postoffice for reward. LOST—Between . Eighth and ‘clty, bill book containing $5 bill, photos, ete, return book and photos and keep money. Leave at Tribune office. FOUND—Wyoming license 18423 on Medicine Bow road; owner can have same by calling at Tribune anc pay- ing for this-r* PERSONAL MADAM WONDER, woncerful read er, the lady with the wonderful power, tells past, present and future. Call and consult hor on any affairs, 450 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 1 816 Midwest sad eT Se See a a a . REEN JEROME, Gifted PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER |“™E- POREEM Hosier, wa oe ee ————- | Hours 10 a. m, to 8 p. m. 504 E. ETHEL C. LYNCH 1 ball Public Stenographer and Notary Booed east te bli Nine Years in Legal Work NOTICE THE FURNITURE stored in garage at 132 N. Botolph will be sold if owner does not call and pay for stor- age. | Scratch-backs, long instruments with claws at one end, were once cori- sidered indispensable articles of toilet and were carried by ladies of high society even to the theater box. —_ -—. reports from there, LOR SALE--Five acre tract, two and one-ha!f miles from town, on gud 28 FOR SALE—Owner compelied to go preferrab y Casper; ranch consists of 225 acres deeded land; 65 acres under fenced FOR SALE OR TRADE—velle 6,|Attempt to Seize Royal Power and Murder the Re- | the kaisership over a united German Hot DIGGETY -1 CAN SEE ALL -AND GEORGE TH’ STARS | WANT RIGHT IN The Hotet - Here Gots BERT LyTELL FoR HIS MORAING ROUND {oF Tennis! public of Germany Favored by Hermine; Followers of Wilhelm Displeased BY CARL D. GROAT, (Copyright in United States and Canada, 1923) CHAPTER III. BERLIN, Aug. 18.—(United Press).—Ex-Kaiser William has resigned himself to his fate. : Not so his followers, and, according to the belief of many strong monarchists, not so his new wife Hermine. Advocates of the Hohenzollerns, or at least advocates of the monarchial idea, are extremely diligent for a return of the monarchy and they are, to put! ter—are probably .traceable to that it mildly, displeased that Wilhelm event, TH’ GRAND ab Papa FORMER KAISER IS RESIGNED TO FATE; NOT SO HIS WIFE, CLAIM | |now shows no interest about again) ‘The former Kaliserin’ spoiled the mounting the throne in Germany. | Kalser. She herself made his bresk- Some quarters believe his wife, am-| fasts, poured his tea, buttered his} bitious to an extreme, would like to toast and carved the meat. Hor! | be a second Zita and force him to at- death left him even more helpless tempt to become again the ruler of ang almost tragically lonesome. the Reich. However, the opposition to the new . The monarchists are not despatr-| marriage, both within the Hohenzol- ing, though they realize that never tn lern family and in kaiseristio circ | the world's‘ history has 4 dethroned is ebbing somewhat, and hence t! | dynasty returned to po if it re pro-kaiser politicians are again ven- | signed itself to its fate, as Wilhelm turing to raise thelr voices for action |ts doing. out of Doorn. (THD END) Wilhelm Indifferent. Such followers as Wilhelm still has, General Calles Resigns Post in Mexican Cabinet and to much laissez-faire toward the question of the fall of the Hohen- | zollerns, who almost 300 years long ruled as the kurfursts.over the mari Brandenburg, who 200 years ago sot upon their heads the kingly crown of Prussia, and 60 years ago assumed Reich, It may be said that the kaiser party 1s more keiserly than the Kaiser him- self. The Kaiser lost many ardent supporters when he wed Princess Hermine 80 soon after the death of his faithful Kaiserin, Augusta Vic. tora. Bome said it showed a lack of piety; and a posthumous infidelity toward the woman who, for 30 years, was his true and sacrificing ocom- panion. Wilhelm the Helpless. Others, however, say that the Kajsurin herself probably would have approved this outcome, for she real- ized the weakness and the helpiess- ness of Wilhelm IL, a cripple from birth as the result of an operation MEXICO CITY, Aug. 18. in official circles that Ge: senretary of the inter/or and regarded as a president'al candidate, has tend- ered his resignation to President Obre- gon but that the latter has not yet acter on it. Another report says that General Sorrano, secretary of war and marine, will ‘eave the cabinet soon to assist General Calles in the presi- dential campaign. The two men are c’ose friends, The newspapers quote Under-Secretary of Btate Va enzuella as stating that he will resign on Monday. sek ent AG cio Seni your automobile news tr “Spark Piuy’—Caro Tribune. RS | Afrplanes for carrying pay rolls to on his mother at that time, TAILO the Tampico oll fields in Mexico, are ‘The Kaiser's coolness to his mother ‘s used in Burope for TROY TAILORS AND “CLEANERS being used by one firm, according to and his dislike for the English—bis] purifying and clarifying wines and mother was Queen Victoria's daugh: other fermented Liquors, PAGE SEVEN. Beck | By Biliey De Thank HEAVEN rea RD oF Thar sioB! ALLEY—LOOKS AS IF WALT AND SKEEZIX ARE MISSED LISTEN, YOU! SHE'S WISE TO SOMETHING. ILL BET NOU'VE TIPPED HEROFF THAT WALT MUST WHY YOU BIG ROOSTER, YOU'VE SPILLED THE BEANS WELL, WALT WOULDN'T HAVE DISAPPEDRED UNLESS THERE WAS & REAL REASON FoR IT! FewcerT— DEAR OU ALEC FRANCIS ENTOYING HIS PIPE ON The vVeRanpDa! Bessie Love- sues BIG AS A DIME AND CcuTe &S CL 4 pacar ! house of commons spoke against the! poration during the two and a half bill as being a “weak sister,” which years of its existence netted a profit would do more harm to the cause than| of approximately ‘$58,000,000, Secre- good. tary Hoover declared in a telegram Lady Astor responded to the at-| made public here by U. 8, Senator tacks saying that she couldn't please! Borah of Idaho. everyone, and some vexatious meas-| The secretary's telegram was in ure must be put up with. She said "sponse to an inquiry made by Sen- that if she did what she wanted to “tor Borah concerning proposals that on @ hot day she would take a jump the funds remaining from the grain Into the lake in St. James Park, | Corporation appropriation be used for | To this another member cried out ‘ |“I wish you would, that has gone Qf SKE, SA NETS oI ‘sea FRM 18 REPORT With a capital of $500,000,000 the In Committee to Ren- LONDON, Aug. 18.—Lady Astor's Hoover Declares Federal approximately $8,000,000,000 in grain products, secretary Hoover's telegram said. + “Except for some trtvtal outstand- ing c'alm {t has today completely Uquidated and to date has returned to the treasury $483,000,000 in cash of the original amount and has expend- ed $109,000,000 under direction of congress on Russian relief as a chart- ty,” It continued. “It has Ikewise expended $56,000,- 000 in supplying food stuffs to vari- ous European countries on credit. Of the profits earned. 98.000.000 was released through returns by flour millers for earnings above regulated argins and the remainder of profits rom the sale of food stuffs to neutral corporation handled a “turnover” of der It Worthless. ? countres, the telegram said Total Mquor b!'l 's regarded by the lMquor 2 e' ad cost of ope tntoreste aa huge joke—tn. tact so, Corporation Piled Up a SGT SRS Hgg a Wel one at many executives n its service, much so that they have made no se rious efforts to hinder its passage | The most pers'stent opponents of the bill when it was first introduced in the commons now regard the amended form so harmless that some of them even went so far as to sup- port it. The original ‘ntention of the bill was to prohibit the sale of tntoxicat ng Vquors to persons under 18 years of age, heavy penalt os being provided for infringements. The committee in charge of the bill, however, inserted the vital words “knowingly under eighteen” and now the proprietor can. not be fined or arrested unless it ‘s proved that he knew the consumer to be under age. Another amendment to the bill per- mits persons under 18 years to be served with beer and wines with a m This has earned for the bi’! the title “Beer and Biscu't Bill” since the latter {s recognized as a meal with'n the understanding of the English !aw What is more, it is not necessary for the meal to be ordered in the saloon hence a boy or girl may bring a bis cult with them and be served with as much beer as he or she wishes. The only people Lady Astor's bill seems to have pleased are the ant prohibition'sts, for they believe that {t has placed a barricr in the path of tota’ prohib tion, as 't has used up a} the energy of its supporters in seek ng to have th's bill passed and there 6 not enough left to put through the more stringent and loss evasive meas. ures, The only prohibitionist in the Big Profits. SPOKANE, Aug 18.—Operation of Send the war time government grain cor: “Spark lux your mobile news to une. Which Would You Rather Do or Fish? BIG SUNDAY PICNIC AND FISHING TRIP TO LA PRELE DAM BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND GOOD FISHING Only 25 Casper Motor Bus Line Tickets On Sale at Rialto Cigar Store, So Get Them Early Round Trip $3.00 BRING YOUR LUNCH LEAVE RIALTO CORNER 7:30 A. M. SHARP ARRIVE IN CASPER 6:30 P. M. SHARP 2

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