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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1923. BUS.NESS OPPORTUNITIES Good cafe, best location in Casper, doing fine business, for $4,000 if taken at cnce. Apartment house, sixteen apartments, excelent furniture, clean, fine neighborhood. A real buy. Hotel with 31 rooms, furnished and equipped to handle sixty boarders, adjacent to big pay roll, $1,500 cash will handle. Down town apartment house, $2,500 will handle. Busy little cafe with room and bath in connection for $1,400, $600 cash, balance $50 per month; rent $60. Better maa ' Grocery store, doing fine business with six-room modern home tn connection, all furnished and good stock groceries. Three year lease. Priced to sell quick. A wonderful apportunity fur man and wife; near biggest school in town. FRED VAN GORDEN AGENCY OVER RIALTO THEATER—Ask for Mr. Hardman FOR SALE_HOUSES GOOD HOUSE BUYS— Bigroam, new" frame, 4.800, -room, new @, $8,500. oF Groyer ©. Gorsuch Bullder of Good Homes Phone 14433 Tenth and Grant ——— bath and electric Price $4750. On Fifth and Melrose. Burns, 283 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. SALE — Fiveroom modern Lye with doub’e garage and full ment on Fifteenth street, 38.008 Sir $2500 cash. Martin-Lamar, 131 Second. Phone 2214. SALE—Nice three-room hou ia best residential district. pav. stret, close to school, only $2,100, $500 cash, balance monthly. ‘New house of three rooms, Mur phy bed and bath, finished in old fyery with hardwood floors. just off CY on bus line, easy terms. Good 60x140 foot lot, one and one- haig blocks east of state hospital; ice $700, terms. Platte River Land , Room 400 OS Bldg. Office Phone 18423. Res. Phone 1761R. CORRECTION ONLY FOR SALE—By owner, four-room, modern house and garage, also two-room house in rear. Phone 1i70w. R SALE — A good three-room house with built-in Sees ae 1 southeast; garage; 5 oth 360 cash, Martin-Lamar, 131 Second. Phone 2214. ——— FOR SALE—House under construc- tion two rooms ready for use gas, Ughts, water; terms. 1103 S. Locust gtreet. Call after 5 p. m. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. Five rooms and bath, built-In cabinet, white enamel finish, two tworoom apartments. complete bath nd laundry in basement; well built; glose in on B. Third. Phone 2052) for appointment —— FOR SALE—By McLeod at Mills, ‘Wyo., cozy fiveroom plastered ‘tage with water in basement and @ectric lights. ————— FOR SALE—A new 22x26-foot house on 50x135-foot lot; ten minutes run post office; ten blocks from the Midwest refinery; house and lot only $1,650 with water and gas at the lot line; terms only $100 down and $50 per month; pay for your home like rent and get the advance {nm your property as the population increases. Baker-Grude Investment Co., 1833 N. Wolcott. Phone 1189. FOR SALH — A new three-room house, corner lot, in North Casper for $2,250 with $100 cash. Martin- Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Four-room house, fur- nished, good water, garage, price yeasonable; easy terms; also one lot Midwest heights. Inquire 319 Riverview A) is, Wyo. FOR SALE—Five-room strictly modern house with two rooms hed in basement, will sacrifi 000 if you are able to pay my uity of $8,000 in cash. 329 5S. Mc ley. Phone 1509M. FOR SALE — Furnished ten-room house, close in. See owner, 316 N. FOR SALD — Fourroom modern house, completely furnished on jurteenth street, for $4,600 with 500 cash and $50 per month. Mar- rene 131 EB. Second Phone 14. FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES FOR SALBE — Concrete apartment heuse, having eight two-room ents, furnished. monthly ren- tals, $240; price $7,500 includ.ng fur miture, $3,000 cash; best investment im Casper. Phone 1683M. FOR SALE—Two threeroom apart- FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Good lot on 8S. Jack son street, $475, $100 cash. R Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. ———— FOR SALE—One and one-half lots tive room house; gas, electric Ughts; pump tn kitchen, partly fur cash, balan. n at $2, ; cr $25 and interest per month. 724 Mac fson, North Casper. FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, fou miles out on pavement, $200 cas! ted balance at $10 per month. P. O x 662. COMMUNITY PARK Let us show you this rapidly grow ing addition; city water and sewer now being laid; some streets paved. SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS A Look Means at Lot 201-203 Midwest Bullding Phone 1480 FOR SALE—Two fine lots in Cas per View for $275. Martin-Lamar, Phono 2214. FOR SALE—Three nice level lots in Eest Burlington. Inquire at 1135 W, Twelfth or Box 305, 32 rooms, good furnitura, lease, Che Casper Daily cripune BARNEY GOOGLE-- ARS , Goose }\ TIME Noor Jockey “ SUNSHINE” Tortus Caesar’ & SAW! PLENTY oF FULES AND A ROPE LADDER —-- on.mama! 1B PANEMENT Is CALING ME! UP Good Foon Was in Tee Cashion CAFE“ = THATS ONT ONES MoRE WAT ad Ha Gtr-a-way Wis 6a EAS —— SUNSHINE , BLO 3B WIS KINKY CROWN =» = AIN'T GONNA MISS THe, “WORSE Sho HANDICAP” NOECT SATURDAY Ie HE Can HELP It ---- AQ Sues WARDEN * Hows Tre Missus s PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a@ five or ten-acre suburban lot in Hnglewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a rea] home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only i5 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over the be: in the state, per Alcova ion project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. canes EARS john M. England Com) Phones 11295130" 208 OS Bldg. BOR SALE—Good lot, near East Second, $200 caah, balance month- 702. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE — An acre of ground, fourteen blocks west of the Md-! west refinery, with attractive new house, water on tract, $150 cash and $65 a month will handlo this, Ad dress P. O. Box $19, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE—300 acres, 77 under ir rigation; improved; four miles from Casper; terms 731 Kirk. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For clear Casper lots or good equities in ren- tal property. Inquire at Liberty age. FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1923 in erm olis, very reasonable or will trade for Casper property. Box A-48, Trib» BUSINESS CHANCES ONE OF THE BEST CAFES in the city for sale. Must be sold at once. Harry Free. Phone 288 FOR RENT—Downtown store loca- tion, size 16x8T feet, Henning ho- tel. FOR SALE—Lee’s Cafe in fine lo- cation; doing A-1 business. Glen- rock, Wyo, LOST AND FOUND LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN— —_—_— LOST—Monday between post office and Rialto, brown kid gauntlet glove. Finder leave at Tribune office for reward FOUND—Halt breed Alredale, part coyote, between Caaper and Park- erton. 1038 Madison. LOST—Small pocket book with $5 bill, a souvenir of Colorado. Trin- dad bank on Grant street bus or on corner of Ninth an¢ Durbin. Finder please return to 907 8. Durbin. Phone 1879J. nm and Casper. Finder receive reward. PERSONAL MMB. DOREEN JEROMD — Gifted Psychic reader; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 604 EB. Second, two blocks from post office. KATHERINE MPDONALD FILM AT THE AMERICA THEATER 19 TRIUMPH Of all the dramas flavored with SLL RIGHT, BUT ALCORDING THE AGREEMENT NOU'VE STALLED (CAN DO tr FOR & WEEK! dren from two and a half to «ix years old. All others in attendance are assigned to sultal The Men's class has been well tended all summer and the members are looking forward to an unusual with the coming of the EARLY EXPANSION OF SUNDAY SCHOOL 15 AIM OF PRESBYTERIANS ‘The Westminster class of business Moreover, coal miners are not sub- ject to consumption as workers in other industr! ——.__— It is an amazing fact that Great Britain produces a fourth of all the coal used in all the world. Yet Britain's coal is by no means inex- WELL THEN, (M GOING TO PROPOSE BY PHONE AND GO IT TomoRRow. haustible, and {t !s estimated that at the present tate of consumption it ean only last about five hundred years. ——_—__. Send your automobile news to “Spark Plug."—Care Tribune. —S ee Tribune Want Ads bring results. girls and teachers, which is one of the large classes of the school, will get together again with the opening of the public schoole and the return of the teachers to the city. Sunday, September 30, 9:45 a. m., a Rally day service will be held with appropriate exercises, with the en- tire school assembled in the taber- This will be preceded by a preparatory meeting of teachers and officers, and others interested, Tues- |day, September 11, 8 p, m. a eeneentibpeaescandeee ‘With the opening of the public schools of the city there is an in- ereasing interest in Sunday school attendance among both children and Anticipating a great im attendance at the First school, the of- already mak- Presbyterian Sunda; ficers and teache: ing preparations for adequate care for all who come, Requests have been made from the pulpit for volunteer teachers, | and severa) have already responded. Coal mining is rated as very Every department {s to be brought healthy Industry, up to a high degree of efficiency | himself when hi with a strong teaching force The dust his injury, say physicians, will Beginners’ department receives chil- heal quicker than {f he was clean, | VACUUM CUP TIRES 401 0-S Bidg. Phone 767 If a miner cuts covered with coal Casper, Wyo. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Lee Houser (right) has confessed that his of gold currency while working on a mountain road near Hagerstown, jeft) alongside Hi “i feat ‘iat the hidden treasure. it 1s apparent that great pains were taken to give the picture the truest types that could fill the roles re quired in figures of small-town peo- of prominence, virtue and _ viciousness. Clary, Car] Stockdale, Frances Ray- t Loomis are only a rominent players en- reported finding of a box Md., was all a hoax. Lee Waters was at first disappointed becar purity of a mother, the unchained power of the wild creature, flery passion of starved lo too seldom can a shadow being of; the screen claim so much to the hearts of en audi- ASK YOUR snobbishness, REDUCTION! DOUBLE Price CoaHTalaey ranging to 15% mond, few of the p. — Fae ; cies. Effective for a limited time only, wo are giving, absolutely free, with each r Vacuum Cup the atmosphere of Main Street, and Main Street people, Katherine Mac- Donald's “Money, Money, Money!" which opened at the America thea- re is a triumph. The social distinctions of the “ypical small town are admirably set forth in this production which was made for Associated First National Pictures, Ino., by B. P. Schulberg. Miss MacDonald interprets the role of the daughter of a small town manufacturer. He is genially care- ss of the tokens of social dignity 8 daughter tries so hard to give m. As Priscilla, the daughter, the ry is made to feel the overwhelm- 1g affluence of the family of the cal banker. Drama and comedy find a fine lending that could only be achieved YY a good writ story in the sands of a capablé director. Larry vans, the author, and Tom For- man, the director, represent just uch a combination; and their best work is demonstrated when Pris- cila’s family receives a twenty thousand dollar advance on an un- expected legacy and begins a cam- paign of spending that makes for no little amount of comment fn the town. ‘We were especially tmpressed with the scene in which Miss Mac- Donald at the wheel of a motor car risks the car and her own beautiful physical well-being to give the story the sort of thrill that one would expect to find in her pictures. In this effort Miss MacDonald more than succeeds, iNELL SHIPMAN FEELS THAT “GRUB STAKE” Io MOST VITAL FILM Nell Shipman feels that “The her new picture in which she stare at the Rialto theatre tomorrow and Friday, all else that she has done. no one will ever quite forget Nell Shipman as “T?4 Girl from God's NEIGHBOR Women Tell Each Other HowTh Have Been Helped by Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “T took L; E, Com ce os Tire purchased, ONE TON TESTED TUBE of corresponding size rice reduction and limited Free opportunity for an approximate SAVING OF 30% equipment TODAY, includ- ing a FREE TUBE with every tire you buy. LIBERTY GARAGE 428 South Elm This combined Tube Offer affor Pinkhom'e Ve Grub-Stake,’* Get your season’s tire 183 8. Wolcott justhowlongIsuf- ered, but it was forsome time.One author has reason to believe that the character of Faith Diggs in “The Grub-Stake” is just a bit different and more life-like. Miss Shipman occupies a unique Place in the world of motion pic tures for not only does she star in films of a kind peculiar to herself, writes the stor! directs them with Bert Van Tuyle. And she declares that in writing “Tho Grub-Stake” the character of Faith created had no more control over the emo- tional and Impressionable girl than she had over the lives of strangers. | ¢p, Faith simply camé into the story, says Miss Shipman, through it at will, Phone 983 Lik and nervous troubles, and she the Vegetable Compound, and it cured her. So then I went and got | gome, and I certainly recommens never I see any | woman who is sick I try to to take Lydia E, 133 8. 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Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY OO. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 Ti) Ute ee CHIROPRACTORS . J. H. JEFFREY DR. DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Sulte 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 —<—$<—$<_$_————— ns DR, _B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bidg. Phone 423 fhe bree a la ea Mie: tf L. J. OONNELL, D. ©., Ph. o. Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 84! M. E. HABNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 BE. BERQUIST DR. Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17135 DR. ©. L. ARNOLDUS ic Osteopathic and Chiropractic 810 O-S Bldg. Phone 1754 ©. A. THURSTON, D. ©. is Phone 113 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G. 8. BARGER -- EByo, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted DR. KATHRYN F. T. SMITH clan and Surgeon—North Cas- .»Formerly at Corner of H. and | Durbin, Holtzman Apartment, 721 Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Speclalist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second DR. T. 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Office Ph, 699 Tes, 146 ——$—$—$—$—— ———_™™: © LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8090-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Blag x H. PATTEN ttorney at La 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-La 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-85 Bldg. Phone 2217 ——— DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bidg. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 383 DR. © .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 316 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 a PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Nine Years in I 301 Consolidated Phone Office 203 Res. Phone 5533 faa ne dicta ahead tcat bss dies 2 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 Kast H $e eres SIGN PAINTER S—J. ROY BITLER 133 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CI RS