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FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923. FOR SALE__HOUSES GOOD HOUSE BUYS— Five-roam, new brick, $8,500. Bix-room, new e, $8,500. ° Grover 0. Gorsuch Builder of Good Homes ne 14433 Tenth and Grant O Pst dear new bate of « rooms, ement, modern, b Seen for $6,000, terms. R. Kamon, 42 B. Second. Tel. 702. ) SALE — Fiveroom modern house with double garage and full ment on Fifteenth street, $3,000 th $1500 cash. Martin-Lamar, 131 Second, Phone 2214. OR SALE—Nice three-room house 2 pest resident'al district. paved Istret, close to school. only $2,100, $500 cash, balance month! New house of three rocms, Mur phy bed and bath, finished in old lvory with hardwood floors. just off CY on bus line, easy terms. Good 60x140 foot lot, one and one- half blocks east of state hospital; price $700, terms. Platte River Land Co., 400 OS Bldg. Office Phone 1842J. Res. Phone 1751R. —— FOR SALE—By owner, four-room, modern house and garage, also two-room house In rear. Phone L110 W. Oe N FOR SALE—House under construc- tion two rooms ready for use gas, lights, water; terms. 1108 S. Locust street. Call after 5 p. m. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. Five rooms and bh, built-in cabinet, white ename: finish, two tweroom apartments. complete bath and laundry in basement; well built; close in on B. Third. Phone 2052J for appointment ———<—<—<— FOR SALE—By McLeod at Mills, Wyo., fiveroom plastered cottage with water in basement and electric lights. —_————— FOR SALE — Beautiful hame tn pouthwest Casper; strictly modern five rooms, three rooms in base- ment; garage; lawn and walks; a real buy at $6,800, $1,000 down, balance easy. Phone 381. FOR SALE—A new 22x26-foot house on 50x185-foot lot; ten minutes run from 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 im your property as the population increases. Baker-Grude Investment Co,, 133 N. Wolcott. Phone 1189. FOR SALB — A new three-room house, corner lot, in North Casper | ma ic, for $2,250 with $100 cash. Martin- Lamar. Phone 2214. OR SALE—By owner, fourroom modern house and garage; also a itwo-room house in rear. Phone 1170W. FOR SALE—Cozy four-room house, jce $4,000, $500 down, balance $50 per month. Phone 381. FOR SALE—Four-room house, fur- nished, good water, garage, price reasonable; easy terms; also one lot in Midwest heights. Inquire 319 Riverview Ave., Mills, Wyo. FOR SALE—Five-room modern house with finished in basement, for $6,000 if you are able to pay my equity, of $3,000 in cash, 329 8S. Mc- inley. Phone 1509M. SALE — Furnished ten-room eee close in, See owner, 816 N. i. strictly two rooms will sacrifice Ki FOR SALE — Four-room modern house, completely furnished on Fourteenth street, for $4,600 with $500 cash and $50 per month. Mar- aie 181 E. Second Phone FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSE On corner lot; fine location; six apartments and has an income of $390 per month; $25,000 on terms takes this place and is an excellent investment. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8, Center, Phone 1088W. FOR SALE—Good !evel lot, water @nd lights in street, in South ad- ition; sacrifice price. Phone 1999. FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, four miles out on pavement, $200 cash, pled at $10 per month, P.O, FOR SALE — Lot. fifteen blocks south on Washington street, east front; terms. Phone 298 N. Newman. 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 Building Phone 1480 FOR SALE—Two fine lots in Cas per View for $275. Martin-Lamar. Phono °2214. | —————— FOR SALE—Three nice level lots in East Burlington. Inquire at 1136 W. Twelfth or Box 308. ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre suburban lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, Ibow room, ¢ a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes © from Casper postoffice, over the best paved highway In the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova irrigation project, get away from the high rent and high es; five y terms, John M. England Com Phones 1129-5433 202 0-8 Bldg. Cee remeeaters: ‘Acc 200. Om Ae, FOR SALE—Lot in Kenwood, $350 cash. 1440 8. Conwell. cea a ache FOR SALE—Two corner lots, ono block from Center street on North side, $1,050 with easy terms. Math-! ore Bealty Co,, 265 S. Center. Phone FOX Sau lot, near Hast Serond, $200 caah, balence month- ty. Phone 702, Guve ~ |alists in the north headed by Gen- | finally a 20 LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE — An acre of ground, fourteen blocks west of the Mid- West refinery, with attractive new house, water on tract, $150 cash and $65 a month will handle this. Ad- dress P. O, Box 319, Casper, Wyo. ——— bate bores gm acres, n under aS gation; Improved; ur m! from Casper; terms 731 Kirk. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. — FOR SALE—Homestead rlinquish- ment, near Cadoma, only $150. Phone 199! FOR SALE OR TRADE a ee een FOR SALE OR TRADE—For clear Casper lots or good equities in ren- tal property. Inquire at Liberty Gar- age. FOR SALB OR TRADE — Good Piano on car. 615 S, David. Phone 1084R. —— FOR TRADE OR SALE— Kelley | two-ton truck. $1,000 on terms. In-/| quire 1130 Box Elder. So FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1923 model Ford touring car, Address Box A-42, Tribune. — FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford tour- ing car; Dodge touring car and Essex coupe as first payments on a home; all in first class condition. Phone 381, — FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two very choice residence iots in Thermop- olis, very reasonable or will trade for Casper property, Box A-48, Trib- FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Two-room modern furnished house for good used car as payment. 1029 W. Railroad. BUSINESS CHANCES —— FOR SALE—Boarding house, well located; price $7,500 terms. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second, Tel. 702. — FOR RENT—Downtown store loca- tion, size 16x37 feet, Henning ho- tel. CASPER REALTY OOMPANY Phone 381—108 South Center INVESTIGATED BUSINESS CHANCES Vulcanizing shop, $2,000, Good store building and fixtures, $6,000, terms. Cafe, one of the best in the city, Cleaning and pressing shop, at in- voice. Rooming house, a real money- er. Apartment house, has large in- come. Boarding house and lease; reason- able terms. LL FOR SALE—Store building and fix- tures, cheap at $900; long lease on the ground. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 1088W. <<. FOR SALE—Lee's Cafe in fine lo- cation; doing A-1 business. Glen- rock, Wyo. LOST AND FOUND LOST tween Fourth and Grant and the Midwest Pharmacy, a mink scart. Finder please return to Anne’s Hat Shop and receive suit- able reward. Phone 1784W. ———$—<$—$<————_____. LOST—Small pocket book with $5 Dill, a souvenir of Colorado, Trin- idad bank on Grant street bus or on corner of Ninth anc Durbin. Finder please return to 907 8. Durbin. Phone 1879. LOST—Gold chain with Masonic emblem attached. Phone 1891W. Reward. —— Vl ere Waltham watch and chain, een mountain cr Gall and Casper, Fin 912M and PERSONAL receive reward. erect eke ey THE BESSIE M. BULLIS School for nervous, backward and uned- justed children, and for all those whose needs are not met by the pub- ie school will open in Buffalo, Sep- tember 15. For further information address The Bessie M. Bullis School, Buffalo, Wyo. MME. DOREEN JEROME — Gifted Psychic reader; hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 504 E. Second, two blocks from post office. LONG YEARS OF TURMOIL ENDED BY RECOGNITION (Continued from Page One.) integrating @ result of the at- titude of the United States and military victories of the constitution- Bet eral Carranza, then governor of Coahul'a. Carranza had proclaimed himse’f in a state of revolt, and hi been joined by several of Madero’s former generals, including Fran- cisco V illa, Obregon and Pablo Gonzales. Huerta fled the country in July, 1914, and Carranza, entering Mexico City, assumed the executive power. Although factional differences at| once developed after varying for- tunes Carranza was given de facto recognition by the United States in the fall of 1915, and de jure recognt- tion after he had been elected presi- dent for four years under the con- stitution framed by a constituent as- sembly in 1917, The refusal of Villa to support Carranza because of the latter's failure to hold an immediate con- stitutional election resulted in a state of guerilla warfare in northern Mexico accompained by serious con- sequences on the American side of the border. The raid on Columbus, New Mexico, by Villa was followed by @ national guard mobilization and the despatching into Mexico of the expedition headed by General Pershing in what proved to be a BARNEY GOOGLE-- a Lt. TO ie 5A Race = Wwism <I Couto FREEDOM, BARNEY - I KNOW How You MUST FEEL * SPARK PLUG THE HORSESHOE HANOIeAP AND You .AFTER THis ANHEN NOU CRDER A BIG MEAL IN A CARS Gant GS THERE —Wetr v, S A GUEST oF Tue County ; Miss Mildred McCann, 19, has been adjudged the prettiest girl in Cape May, N. J., and will represent that town in the Atlantic City Pageant the latter had announced his can- ddacy for the presidency in opposi- tion to Ignacio Bonillas, favored by Carranza as his successor. The movement developed such propor- tions that Carranza fled the captial and sought refuge in the mountains of Hidolgo, where he was slain by ludian soidiers. De La Heurta was proclaimed provisional president and confirmed in office by congress, which then convoked an election. As a result General Obregon was elected for a four year term and assumed office December 1, 1920. He established a military command of the situation regardéd here as satisfactory and ir- ritations for the United States great- ly diminished. Many nations recognized Heurta, and several, including a number in Latin America, have recognized Obregon. Others, however, notably Great Britain, preferred to await action by the United States. CIRCUS COMING FOR TWO DAYS It's going to be tn the America for two days. day. It {s Bulger’s comedy animal cir- cus. It is @ miniature circus with laughs from beginning to end. There are five trained ponies, mon- dogs and goats and a real cir- Sunday and Labor “Jazz Bo" the world's fruitless search for Villa. The condition in the north was ‘coentuated in the spring of ® revolt of governors head- Adolpho De La Heurta in who objected to a plan for 1 ed by Sonora, the arrest of General Obregon after This act is a show all in itself as it runs abuut forty minutes, but the America is going to have it in con- nection with William Farnum‘s !at- est feature ‘The Gunfighter,” and there wil be no adyance in the ad- mission price. theater this time and it will be here .| minks, Che Casper Daily Cridune ‘GIVE You Your SATERED in Brawr WINS. RSE AND XT MERINGUE § \660 7 tS THIS Bay NOU PUVLLIS? fi How 4Re FLOOD SCENE IN FOX FEATURE HOLDS GREAT ‘THRILL, SAYS JOURNAL “That truth is more thrilling than fiction is amply proved in the new William Fox picture “The Town That Forgot God.” The biggest thrill seen on any stage at any time, in picture or out, is caused by the flood scene which {is stupendous in its awfulness. More than three months were required to build this town which was then destroyed by |a single explosion of the dam.”— New York Evening Journal. “The Town That Forgot God’ plays at the Iris theater today and Saturday. a “THE GRUB STAKE” ON | BILL FOR LAST TMS | The only North American wild animals trained to appear in mio- tion pictures are men in “The Grub- | Stake," Nell Shipman’s new picture of the frozen north. They are all owned by the star and are part of her goo, which includes more than 200 animals exclusive of 26 sledge dogs. Deer, elk, bear, cougar, wild cats, lynx, wolves, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, , weasels, chipmunks marmots, badgers are in | her zoo, and most of them appear in “The Grub-Stake,” with ravens, owls and eag'es as well. It is a remarkable collection and the pic ture is the only one of its kind. At the Rialto theater for the last time today, jORROW'S THe OAY-TVve eu BUCKS ON SPARK PLUG - ALL THE GoYs ARE RIDING YOuR BORSE “TE WIN <tr MEANS BNERY THING Te US AS Wet. AT YOU — 16 Youu 8B ASLE To k 7 SUT Sov CoP THE 4 20.000 COLECT 30 To ONG <= Pax Your 200 FINe Messin ti IM So Darn CONFIDENT THaT SPARK PLUG GLE WIAs THAT IVE ORDERED A SPECIAL DINNER SENT BOT.1F Wa Losks.— Copyright. 1923. by King Features Syndicate, tee. PAGE ELEVEN By Billey De Bec O, NO, WALT—NONE OF THAT! BY THE way, THERE'S A LITTLE MATTER 'VE BEEN INTENDING TO SPEAK To YOu 480UT. VOU KNOW I'VE BEEN LONESOME FOR SOME TIME, PHYVLUS, 5 LANDER, Wyo,, Aug. 31.—United States Se! Warren, here on a ing old morning that each time he visits the state at its growth and progress. The senator feels that the recent rip of ths Alaska congressional party through Wyoming will be of inestimable benefit to the state in the first hand knowledge secured by the members of the progressive conditions, and FLOGGING AT tor Francis E. tour of the state renew this is amazed anew friendships, stated he TULSA AGAIN TULSA, Okla, Aug. $1.— Tulsa citizens were apprehensive today lest more rigorous impositions of martial law regulations should fol- low open defiance of state military authorities by a masked band that abducted W. J. Mathews, a me- chanio, and attempted to flog him. Whether Adjutant General B, H. Markham, in charge of the troops here, would look upon the incident as an overt act of sufficient gravity to warrant placing heavier restric- tions on the city was a matter that remained to be developed. Mathews was seized on a street in the downtown section by seven masked men who forced him into a motor car and whisked him out of town, They made preparations for whipping him, he said, but he broke away and escaped, Street Railroad Rights Protected CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug., 81.— The Casper Bus & Transfer com- pany, which operates passenger-car- rying busses in a portion of Chey- enne, will not invade the territory served by the Cheyenne Electric Street Railway company. The Wyo- ming Public Service commission has dec!ined to grant the Bus company's petition for a certificate of public convenience and necessity authoriz- ing it to operate busses in the terri- tory claimed by the Street Ratlway sompany, STOCK WELL, | WAS YUST WONDERING IF YOU AND | COULON'T HITCH UP — CET MARRIED | MEAN — WHAT'S: THAT 7—NOURE ALREADY ENGAGED ?- THAT'S LOOK HERE! TOO GSO, Itt CALL AGAIN: ENATOR WARREN ON TOUR OF STATE SEES GREAT PROGRESS the courteous efforts of the people int out the possibilities of the Senator Warren expects to visit Casper in the near future on his trip of investigation of physical con- ditions which is to cover the entire state, Disarmament Is Favored INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 81. —Responses received at National headquarters of the American Le gion in reply to that organization's request for opinions in regard to the convocation of an international air disarmament conference show a pre- ponderance favorable to the project, it was announced here. | A tabu'ation has been made of 252 |replies from United States Senators, |congressmen, governors, editors, colegs presidents and private cit!- zens. This tabulation shows 225 fav. oring the conference, Twelve sena tors and forty-seven congressmen have endorsed it. Replies favoring the conference |have been received from the Gover. \PROVES FOE TO PYORRHEA | Quick Relief Reported Even tn the Most Advanced Cases. Physicians agree that Pyorrhea ts responsible for many such aflments as Rheumatism Kidney troubles, Skin Infection, Stomach Disorders and Insomnia It ts also a well known fact that 80 per cent of the adult population ts affiloted with this disease of the mouth In a great er or lesser degree. + Form" is the one and only enemy of Pyorrhea which has been discovered. It Is a acientific prep- aration made by te Pyro-Form com- pany, San Bernardino, Calif., which destroys Pyorrhea germs and brings the gums back to a healthy condi- tion. Teeth are made firm and poisonous pus eliminated by this remedy which permanently relieves the disease in any stage. So suc- cessful has it proven to be that it is now sold under a positive money- back guarantee. Price $3 per cor- ton. Get a carton of “Pyro-Form” today at the Tripeny Drug Store, 141 South Center.—Advertisement UP FOR LABOR DAY AT THE South Side Grocery 132 W. 10th St. Tempting Speci Phone 1111 als for Saturday Fancy Red Pitted Cherries, No. 2 2 for . —-65c Fancy Red Raspberries, No. 2 can_— Standard Peas, No, 2 can. nors of Indiana, Maryland, Maine, Missouri, South Dakota and Iowa. Governor George Hunt of Arizona believes in the movement in princl- REIMERTH 'ublic Accountant Tax Service Phone 767 HARRY F, COMFORT Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. ©. VAN ID ‘BERG Certified Public ccountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Aud'tors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oii Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS oP ESBS yt ci bio DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WwW J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER - cARLES TRANSVER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 NATRONA TRANSEBE, STORAGE ND FUEL CO. Phone 949 AY J. L. Biederman, Prop BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY OO. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRA M JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phono 423 . OC. Ph. C. Phone 8193 Phone 1457 TAYLOR & ORCUTT General cu. racers, Cement Bulld- Ing Blocks For Sale Phone 1935W DR, L. BE. BERQUIST Zuttermeisier Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer | Office Phone 2220 Res, Phone 17135 DR. C. lL. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and pract! 310 O-S Bldg. Phone 1754 DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. ©, 183 8. Wolcott Phone 113 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Rail DR. G. 8S. BARGER ian and Surgeon—North Cas- per, Formerly at Corner of H. and Durbin. Holt Madison Phone Later. an Apartment, 721) You CNT SUP THAT OVER! FELLAS, ME HAO HIS FINGER ON THE LEVER. IT WOS ALL & BLUFF? ple but doubts the success of the un- dertaking in view of the present policy of France and other European nations. DOCTORS "5 CASPER PRIVATE Women's and Children's Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 ST Ss SURGERY, G Di DEN iT ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Loser in Rohrbaugh Building Cast Second Street. Telephone 64 and 55 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 0-5 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers | 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAME 3 P. KEM 408 Consolidat: d Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 S & MURANE I re 206-207 Of1 Exchange Bullding IN wv end Bldg. AM 0. Attorney-at Suite 14-15-16 Town WILS! VINCENT MULVAN Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building Sas ES en SB SY OGILBEE & ADAM |210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 o>'4 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Sulte 1—Wood Bidg. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLIN Osteopath Suite 6, Tribune ©. DAVIS Physician Apart. Phone 888 DR. © .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER S16 LYNCH in Legal Work ed Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Kes, Phone 5533 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE All Work Guaran Ben Suyematsu SHOP A 5 Bast DR. W. W. YATE Specialist Eyo, Ear, Nose and Suite 2, 112 East § DR, T. J. RIACH roat cond SIGN PAINTER SIGNS—J, ROY BITLER 183 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W Physiclan and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 ¥ ALL ©. KEITH, M sERT L, HARVEY. M 8 South Center—Phor Private Hospital, 612 South T Gencral Practice Surgery Obstetrice! D. D. TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W Pr are 1s Tribune,