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ei WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1973. <<=-FOR SALE OR TRADE TEAM DROWNS, DRWER/ BARNEY GOOGLE~ is ear ase ESCPES IM FORDNG) |SSESESS POWDER FIVER GULCH ~ Box A-42, Tribune. EEN COR GUESTASINGS CAST FOR TRADE bt WE COULONT PAY Michael G. Welch, well known homesteader and rancher of the TRADE—For Casper property, For The GRLB_ HE PUNISHED ‘store in live little town in La ame honaen fede “her hl doing good business, Box THEY HAD HIM PINCHES «© ‘Tribune. ‘THINK “THE SLUDGE WoutD Powder River country was in Cas- per today and told of the drowning of a valuable team of horses a few days ago while trying to cross a HAVE LET Him IF HS - _. BUSINESS CHANCES = or ae ONE OF THE BEST CAFES in the swollen stream. The horses were hitched to a wagon when Welch at- for sale. Must be sold at tempted to ford the Powder River Harry Free. Phone 238 RENT—Downtown store loca- gulch close to the Spicer ranch, near where the gulch runs into the main tion, size 16x37 feet, Henning ho- stream, ~ tele FOR SALB—Lee's Cafe in fine lo- Peation; doing A-l business. Glen- ee Wee ‘The horses swam the stream but could not climb up the steep bank. Welch turned them around and on the way back across the wagon LOST AND FOUND turned over and dragged the ani- Tos8T, STRAYED OR STOLEN— One part Jersey cow with horns. Brand S over inverted J left ribs.|ma's under the water. They were ~ Has within @ few feet of the shore when the accident happened. halter on. Please notify Cc. S. Widdle, Box 39, Salt Creek Welch had-a narrow escape from drowning in the flood water and Highway, Englewood Addition to ‘Casper. onty reached the bank through A reward. strenuous effort, SHOE THRIFT A REMINDER erton. 1033 Madison. “My dear, whom do you think 1 LOST—Airedale, six months old; Casper dog tax plate 182 on col- saw today? Mrs. J. Tottendal Whyte with her shoes off in the re lar. Reward, 327 Midwest Bldg. pair shop. Of all people. You'd Man's Waltham watch ae hain, between Casper mountain <a Cas der Call 91 think she had only one pair of shoe and had to have them mended. You 4 Casper. Fin 2M and pecetve reward. should have seen her when I went into the shop. She got all excited. I wonder if she'll even give me a look next Sunday at church." Mrs. Grump's husband also won- dere Yesterday when he visited the shoe repairing place he half ex. pected to see some other prominent church member brought down a peg in his estimation, Almost every seat was occupied by men smoking or reading newspapers and women gazing absently or dipping into a novel. The surprising thing about it, Grump observed, was that they were well-dressed men and women, ex- cept a man who seemed to be down at the heel in more ways than one. There was Mr, Flubdub,, a promi- nent business man. Next to him was a merchant and another one looked like a lawyer. Then in the other row Mrs, Spruceup, and near her an elderly woman who might well be a school teacher. It was all so surprising to Grump —those cozy lttle shops where one waited in stocking feet while one’s shoes were mended. The chairs were very comfortable, with red foot rests on the floo: There was a little rack with newspaper and one or two novels. And for the smoker a standing ash tray was pro- vided. Grump had a good mind to take off his shoes right there and have rubber heels put on just for the fun of resting his feet’on one of those little red stools, and he did. ‘ Cribune Che Casper Daily WOLLO JSPARK PLUG STAGLES! eT Me TALK Te MR. Gooste's PERSONAL JOCKEY? HELLO.IS “THAT You «SUNSHINE F THIS AS THE WARDEN . CounsTy Soyl — BRINGe SPARK YLUG NER — RIGHT Now! QomME,. COME, BAR: BREAK AWAY, WE Oa ALLOW VISITORS A HALE AN HOUR - Him AND He's = SoOsT Loon wvER. ae hee 1s PRE > MOST DUE “To LONELINESS You GETTER GET The REGISTER AT Once AND FIND Our IF HES. Gor ANY RELATES “That RESOGARE HIM. WE HASNT EATEN ANYTHING ALL DAY ~ WES AS ViGAK ay EOR hae GASOLINE ALLEY —HORRO OH, BUT WASN'T | SEVENTEEN: OIFFERENT KINDS OF A CHUMP FOR: GETTING INTO THIS MESS! OVER CONFIDENCE LOST ME THE RACE. WALT PROPOSING! 1 CANT IMAGINE it! 1 KNOW FS AN AWFUL HANDICAP FOR YOu To 6a BROUGHT UP WITHOUT A MOTHER, || ‘SKEEZIX. FROM TuaT | ANGLE (T WONT BE SO BAD. BUT GEE WHIZZ! MATR Wood's filling Roary ‘ursday night, Navajo nket. pinter please return to M. M. Boat- wright, Moose Club. PERSONAL — TF THE PARTY taking package containing shirts, an olci pair of shoes with rubber heels, marked for » John F. Grover, from the Post Office lobby downstairs need same more than he does, see me and I'll buy them «@ suit of underwear. W. S. “Grover, Newspaper man at P. O. lot. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the examination for teachers’ certificates will be held at the of- fice of the County Superintendent ‘of Schools, at the Court House, Casper, Friday, August 81 and Saturday, September 1. Work to begin at 8:80 o’clock m. All applicants must have a _statement from the State Depart- ment of Education, Cheyenne, showing that they are eligible to ‘write on the examination for the class of certificate for which they apply, before they can be regis- _tered for such examination. MAY HAMILTON, « Oounty Superintendent of Schools. - Dated this 25th day of August. Pub, Aug. 26, 27, 29, 1923. HAN GING BLUEBEARD’S The Race of the. Pup and may be saved by applying at the Passport Bureau in the Custom House there, If near Washington, apply direct to the Passport Bureau of the State Department. If the Prospective traveler lives some dis- tance from either of these centers, $.$.S. keeps away Pimples HERE are thousands of wo- men who wonder why their complexions do not improve in ite of all the face treatments ey use, They should not con~ tinue to won- der, Eruptions rom Not always longs the race, Une, but it was the pup's first contest and fm time to tie his competitor. ™ es this pup will testify. The old turtle moved in a straight Fan fm circles until his coachers got him back on the cours’ RS! IS THERE NO WAY. OUT? PAGE NINE. THINK OF ME A BACHELOR OF LOND STANDING GIVING UP ‘THE HABITS OF VEARS ANDO BEING SHACKLED WN THE BONDS OF MONY t he should apply to the clerk of the Federal or State Court who will sup- ply the necessary blanks and give sssistance in filling them out and advise as to fees, necessity of two photographs 2 by 3 inches, and the sting of countries that will be vis- ited. In these days of income taxes it 1s also well to get that matter under way In plenty of time also, as payment of income tixes must be shown to the satisfaction of the government before leaving the coun- try. Fone ne Tribune Want Ads bring results, AUDITORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 DOCTORS HE CASPER PRIVATE Women's and Children’s Hospital S12 South Durbin—Phone 406 HOSPITAL HARRY F. COMFORT GOVERNOR TAKES UP APPEALS ‘IW OF COMPENSATION’ FILED IN BEHALF OF SLAYER 15 516 MOVIE TREAT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug., 29.—Ifenne in 1898—80 years ago—for the Clifford Mann, 19, of Doon, Iowa, is hanged at the Wyoming peniten- tiary at Rawlins next Tuesday, for the murder of Mrs. George Schwerdt- feger in Fremant county, he will be the sixth man to meet death on the gallows used at the state prison, and the first person hanged in Wyo- ming {!n two and one-half years. Governor Ross, who returned Tues- day night fro ma several weeks vaca- tion in Yellowstone park, Wednesday began consideration of numerous ap- peals for a communtation of sen- tence for Mann. The case is the first of its character to come before the governor since he assumed office last January. ‘The gallows on which Mann {s to die if the governor declines to inter- fere in his case was built in Chey- Then he remembered that this’ is Shoe Thrift Week. Permit Is Granted For Extension of Bus Service Here CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 29.—The Wyoming Pub!ic Service commission ‘Tuesday granted M. E. Welch of Casper a certificate of convenience and necessity authorizing extension of his automobile bus service be- tween Casper and Evansville to Stroud, one mile from Evansville, ee CHICAGO, Ang, 29.—In the seo ond round in the women’s western golf championship at Exmoor, Mrs. Melvine Jones of Chicago, medalist in the qualifying round with 86, lost 2 and 1 to Miss Miriam Burns of Kansas City, Mo., champion, COAT SLEEVE BUTTONS WHY THERE AND THREE ‘Why are three buttons. on men’s coat s'eeves? In the United States these buttons are purely for orna- ment, and extending from each is an imitation buttonhole. In England the tailor actually works the button holes, and the opening of the sleeve has a flap and is really buttoned. A Kansas City tallor asserts that the fashion, a century or two ago, of having long cuffs of lace was partly respopsible. When one was doing anything but making bows, the lace cuffs {nterfered and the tailors put the buttons on to fasten the cuffs back. Another theory is that a cer- tain English king, having equipped his soldiers’ uniforms with beauti- ful lace cuffs, found the men were using the latter for handkerchiefs and ordered buttons to be put on the sleeves so that the soldiers wou'd scratch thelr noses if they attempted to make this improper use of the lace. When the lace disappeared, the tatlors forgot to take the buttons off, and they have remained ever since, Varicose Veins Are Speedily Reduced And Terrible Eczema Goes Quickly Powerfal Yet Safe, Sur- geon's Prescription Called Moone’s Emerald Oi, Has Astonished Physicians, blood impuri- ties and a lack of rich bicoe: WWES PROVES COSTLY -WCOMING RMLTO FILM Hanging the seven wives of Blue- beard for scenes in “Bluebeard's “Wife” proved to be a costly , for the Paramount West “Conceded to be one of the most remarkable scenes in the picture ‘s —that-when Gloria Swanson, the star, “@feams the fable that, has lived for “ngos, of Bluebeard, who took his ‘wives to a dark chamber, where he hanged them, one by on “even of the most beautiful girls ia are seen as the seven “wives in the 1 is acknowl- edged to be one of the most powerful, rapid and effective blood cleansers known. §. S. 8. builds new blood-cells. This is why S. S. S. routs out of your sys- tem the impurities which cause boils, pimp! blackheads, acn blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. 3. S. S. is a remarkable flesh- ‘uilder. That’s why underweight people can quickly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” 8. 8. 8. te oold af all gued drug sto: in two tive is more economical, World's Best lood. Lovers of good motion pictures have a genuine treat in store for them next Sunday when “The Law of Compensation,” starring Norma Talmadge, commences its engage- ment at the Wyoming theater. Miss Talmadge interprets with great skill It 1s semi-automatic in The subject to be exe- cuted is lifted upon the trap. His we'ght causes a plug to be pulled from a water receptable and when a sufficient amount of water has es-| this intensely interesting and drama- caped a counter-weight is released tic story by Wilson Mizner. She is and the fall of this springs the trap.| ably assisted by an excellent cast, The gallows has worked perfectly| which includes the clever Sally on each of the occasions when it has | Crute. been used to end the career of a murderer. The second man hanged| PASSPORTS TAKE TIME on it was Tom Horn, the famous pro- APPLY EARLY ENOUGH fessional man-killer executed here in| rn obtaining a passport prior to 1903. Later it was sold to the state| traveling abroad, apply in plenty of of Wyoming, after passage of ths | time says the State Department. If law providing that all executions) on lives in or near New York, time shall take place at the penitentiary, | and since has been used four times. | J. Warren Jenkins, Cheyenne uxor- cide; Walter Senn, Evanston mur- derer; William Flanders, Cook coun- ty uzorcide, and Yee Geow, Cheyenne murderer, were the men put to death with the apparatus after its removal to Rawli: —_—_ es, conomii modernized version of “the ancient fable, which was adapted “te the screen by Sada Cowan from the play by Alfred Savior, and which comes to the Rialto theater starting Saturday. ‘When it was necessary to make the scenes of the seven wives hang- ing by. their necks, Director Sam — Wood became thoughtful. Hanging seven girls is a ticklish affair, for ‘@ slip might mean serious injury to “one of them. Not desiring to risk the lives of the girls, Mr, Wood engaged Milba K. Lioyd, celebrated English sculp tress, who made wax model of ach.. These models were used in the ing scenes, but were so like the nals that the difference could not be distinguished and—since it “Ngas a vision Miss Swanson was hav- ing—they did as well as the origi- nals would have done. HERE ARE LOTS oF| ERE THE AUTUMN | TIME 1S THROUGH! NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS On account of our building caving in, we have been forced to close our chp bat are still on the job at 114 EAST MIDWEST AVENUE WITH THE NATRONA SHOE SHOP Please call at the Natrona Shop for all Shoes left with us for repairs THE CITY SHOE SHOP WOMEN AS DETECTIVES GAIN HEADWAY IN EUROPE London is somewhat behind New York in establishing a school for police women, but the Chief Con- stable of the Lancashire County po- Uce has established a regular detec- tive force in his division. The head of it, the daughter of a school teach- er, has the rank of Detective Inspec- tor, and {s charged with full respon- sibility for assigning her detective sergeants and detective constables investijate crime. The girls un her get the same training as men except as to drill. Scotland Yard has not instituted a regular women's detective force, but women sleuths are often employed on cases in which feminine wiles are needed. Usually these female detectives are well educated, and, socially speak- ing, upper class girls who know how to wear evening gowns and jewels in @ matural manner, They frequent fashionable hotels and resorts and STAR DURANT and receptions. WE AWAIT YOUR VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOM AND WE WILL GLADLY DEMONSTRATE A REAL GOOD CAR a BIG AUCTION SALE There will be a big auction sale at 284 South David, Saturday after- noon, at 2 p. m. of household furni- ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils dishes, glassware, eto. Harned Fur- niture Co. 234 8. David, Phone249. —— | | Send your automobile news to og; | | poisons caused by germs is such « remarkable healing nt that eczema, barbers’ itch, salt rheum and other inflammatory skin erup- tions go in a few da: Piles are quickly absorbed and even goitres, wens and enlarged glands are dis- solved. For years it has been used in hospitals for boils, carbuncles, ulcers, abcesses and open sores, and with the most perfect success. With each original bottle which any phar macist can supply you, is folder that gives instructions for in all of the above distressing com- Moone’s Emerald Ol! besides be-| plaints. Smith & Turner will be Jously antiseptic that| glad to supply you. Mail orders so marvel at once destroys germs and| accepted.—Advertisement * “AUTUMN is the accepted time for plumbing re- pairs. Before chilly winter kes his nose through the k door and tells you_to ft ready for a siege. Re- ble repairs at lowest cost ‘to you, SCHANK PLUMBING HEATING co. INC. EAST SECOND There is one simple and inex- pensive way to reduce dangerou: swollen veins and bunches, and them down to normal, and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning. People who have painful, enlarged veins should not neglect them for they sometimes burst and cause much misery and loss of time. YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES 442 East Yellowstone Phone 1381 PHONE 7!! ing it Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 ————— ——_______—__—_ GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Aud'tors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS — —$— —— DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Suite 5, Daly Building. Suite 18, Daly Bldg. Phone 440 ——————_ WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 938 South Di n—Phone 273 ST 4 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS M. D., F. A,O.& V 4 cken, B Sc. M D, EYP, EAR, NOSE and THROAT ae Stanton, M M.D. b ., X-RAY TE » GENITO.U sea G. B. Underwood, dD. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph, @. ENTIST C. FE. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices In Rohrbaugh Bullding 113 East Second Street, Telephone 64 and 55 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEAKLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Office Phone 313 eR NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY ©0. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Bldg. Phone 423 L, J. 00: ELL, D. ©., Ph. C. Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 M. BE. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 BERQUIST Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phono 17133 DR. ©. IL. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chi ‘actic 310 O-S Bldg. Phone 1754 DR. C. A, THURSTON, D. ©. 183 8. Wolcott Phone CLEANERS Townsend “3 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 O-S Bidg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 aan LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY yer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 O11 Exchange Bldg, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg bys H. PATTEN torney at L 225 Midwest Bldg, ‘ehige Phone 210 & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 ON Exchange Building HAGENTS 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 Bldg. Phone 2217 pied cc 2 LE OO Koss YL DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE 0. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 888 THE SERVICE CLEANERS Rallroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G. 8. BARGER _~ Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 183 8. Wolcott Phone 113 Dh. KATHRYN F. T. SMITH Physician and Surgeon—North Cas- isteopathic Physici: 316 Midwest Bldg. “Phone 1930 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —— ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 801 Conselidated Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 5533 per, peceey, at Magend i * = anes Durbin. Holtzman Apartment, 72 Madison St. Phone Later. SHOE REPAIRING DR. W. W. YATES NORTH CAS ER SHC Hor Specialist All Work Guara Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ; 5 East Suite 2, 1 st Second DR. T. J. RIACH Physiclan and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 RSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. T L. HARVEY, M. D. Ofth 8 South Center—Phon 0 Priv spital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics SIGN PAINTER NS—J. ROY BITLER cot Phone 2305W TAILORS TAILORS AND CLEANEBS Midwest }133 8. V TROY 148 E.

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