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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923. @he Casper Dally Cridune PAGE SEVEN. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two basement rooms furnished. except bedding with gas, lights and water furnished, $30 @ month. 325 8. Lincoln. Phone 5llW. “ FUR RENT—APARTMENTS Plated! oe SE oii tn RENT—Nice modern basement eos some furnishings, $40, apartment, vacané Phone 1327. ———— FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnish- ed basement apartment; stoves furnished; modern except tub. 632 8S. Washing:on. Phone 1225W. FOR RENT—Two-roum apartment, everything furnished; also ground floor sleepingroom, close to bus line. 1321 8, Spruce. * FOR RENT—Two-room modern un- furnished apartment. 949 8S. Mc- Kinley. RR RENT — Modern three-room Wopinant: gas and lights furnish- 4; no children. 143 N. Kimball. RENT—Furnished two-room Beipaicok apartment, no children. Call at 1035 S, Jackson. Phone 2258NJ. a FOR RENT—Attractive three-room basement apartment, everything furnished, including electric wash- er, heat and lights, close in $55. 145 N. Lincoln. —— TO R ‘Five-room furnished * $50. 1137 8. Cedar. je 2011 W. << FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping, including gas, water and lights, $25 per month. 332 N. Ash. R RENT — Modern aaa rooms with private bath. 140 }. Midwest. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, inclucing bath, hot ‘and cold water; on bus line. 902 Har- rison. North Casper. Phone 1753W. —————— RENT—Three-room modern be hat apartment, $35. 629 B. Twelfth. Phone 481W. FOR Two-room partly fur- nished apartment with laundry room and bathroom. 1419 E. Seconc. Inquire 1129 8. Walnut. o-two-room apart ments, close in ;two blocks from Center. 610 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnish- ed, modern house. 949 S. McKin- | Box A-51, Tribune. R RHNT—Five-room modern tur- nished house with lights, gas and ec kitchenette, etc., $85; garage 5. 1286 S. Chestnut. Will lease for one year, Phone 629W. 8. St. Botolph. FOR RENT—Ttree-room furnished house, partly modern, north side, also modern furnished apartment, is close in. 140 E. Midwest. FOR RENT—Small house, complete- ly furnished for bachelors only; close in. 224 West K. FOR RENT—GARAGES ———$ baad he Rh Re at 612 S. Lin- Phone 690J. NOTICH—I have storage spaces left for a few cars at $10 per month; open day and night. Willis Garage. 868.8. Ash. | g RE! fe, 110 N. Jack son Phone 650. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS —a—4 FOR RENT Down town store location, size 16 feet by 87 feet. Henning Hote) ed } FOR RENT—Sewing machine, $3 a month. Brooks. 560 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Storeroom with base- ment, also two apartments; all in new building. Inquire at Barber Shop next to Moose Bidg. —— FOR RENT—I have two nice new store rooms at 125 N. Durbin. W. J. King. Phone 539W. FOR SALE__HOUSES SALE—New residence in best location in southeast; four rooms bath on first floor, three rooms and bath in basement, $1.200 cash will handle. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. A eee FOR SALE — Fiveroom modern house with double garage and full basement on Fifteenth street, $8,000 with $1500 cash. Martin-Lamar, 131 B. Second. Phone 2214. FOR RENT—Beautiful modern bungalow full unfurnished, location on South Mo- Kinley; references required. Call Rose. 1480. —————___ A CHANCE TO MOVE INTO A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE HOME AT ONCE fireplace, hardwood floors, kitchen, furnace connecte: ready to light; three large close Pergola porch, lot 458x110; sidewalks in; all assessments paid; price $6800; also frame bungalow of similar co! struction, $6250; easy terms on elth- er one of these attractive homes. Owner and Builder Phone 7348 —$—$——— FOR SALE—House under construc- tion two rooms ready for use gas, Ughts, water; terms. i103 S. Locust street. Call after 6 p. m ‘ies in rental property. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE — Modern fourroom house on South Jackson, good east front lot $3,700, $800 cash. R. | Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. | pent ail Sak a FOR SALE — Fourroom modern | house with three rooms and toilet in basement, close in on Fourteenth | street, $6,500 with $1,000 cash. Mar- sat * 181 BEB Becond. i GOOD HOUSE BUYS— Fiveroum, new brick, $8,500. Six-room, new frame, $8,500. | Grover C. Gorsuch Butlder of Good Homes | Phone 14433 Tenth and Grant! FOR SALE—By, owner, four-room, modern house and garage, also two-room house in rear. Phone, 1170W. FOR SALE—Four-room house, fur- nished, good water, garage, price reasonable; easy terms; also one lot in Midwest heights. Inquire 319 Riverview Ave., Mille, Wyo. FOR SALE — A new three-room house, corner lot, in North Casper for $2,250 with $100 cash. Martin- Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—By McLeod at Mills, Wyo. cozy fiveroom plastered cottage with water in basement and electric lights. FOR SALE—By owner, fourroom modern house and garage; also a two-room house in rear. Phone 1170W. R SALE—A new 22x26-foot house on 50x135-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 pois like rent and get the advance increases. Baker-Grude Investment Co., 188 N. Wolcott. Phone 1189, FOR SALE—Five-room strictly modern house with two rooms finished in basement, will sacrifice for $6,000 if you are able to pay my equity of $3,000 in cash. 829 8, Mo- Kinley. Phone 1509M. FOR SALE — Fourroom modern house, completely furnished on Fourteenth street, for $4,600 with $500 cash and $50 per month. Mar. Second Pho: tin-Lamar 181 EB. ne 2214. 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—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Good business corner on pavement with small home, $3,000. terms. R, Kamon, 242 B. Seo ond. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, miles out on pavement, $200 $32 balance at $10 per month. E fe P.O. He FOR SALE—Good lot in Fair View $90 cash will turn contract. 1009 ‘Washington. FOR SALE — lLot, south on Washington street, front; terms. Phone 293M. Newman. ——— $$ FOR SALE—Good lot on Hast Yel- lowstone, suitable for business, $160 cash, balance monthly. R. Ka- mon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. COMMUNITY PARK Let us show you this rapidly ing addition; city water and cower being laid; some streets paved. SEE BEN REALTY CO, REALTORS A Look Means at Lot 201-203 Midwest Buil Phone 1480 fu FOR SALE—Two fine lots in per View for $275. Martin- Phono 2214. FOR SALE—Three nice level lots in East Burlington. Inquire at 1135 W. Twelfth or Box 308. ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy @ five or ten-acre subur! lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper ne Salt Creek paved highway, an Lapa be can have elbow room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 16 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over ‘the best paved hey the state, every acre under the per Alcova irrigation project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. John M. En; FOR SALE—I0t in Kenwood $350 cash. 1440 8. Conwell. FOR SALE—Two corner lots, one block from Center street on North side, $1,060 with easy terms. Math- faa. Co, 255 8S. Center, Phone 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 handlo this. Ad: dress P. O. Box 319, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE—300 acres, 77 under ir rigation; improved; four miles m Caspr erms 731 Kirk. e FOR SALE OR. TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—By four-rocm modern house; cash; terms. 1044 8. Walnut. FOR SALE _OR TRADE — Trucks for clear Casper lots or good equit- Inquire at ownen, $300 Liberty Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Good iano on car, 615 S, David. Phone 1084R. FOR TRADE OR SALE— Kelley two-ton truck. $1,000 on terms. \u- Quire 1130 Box Elder. FOR SAL@ OR TRADE — 1923 del Ford touring car. Address oration is formed is to engage x Ad. Tr the general live stock, dairy, farm- Box A-42. Tribune, live in the great outdoors, | W. | BARNEY GOOGLE-- ON THE Rac& TRACK - The HORSES WILL BE AT “THE PoOsT 1 MINUTES = SPARK PLUG wrt ww I TEN ISA BO Te x Cowecr NECK AKD NE: Noun FINE AND CRASH INTS SoemTyY NOU DIDN'T ExPEcT ME TO RACE Vou FROM COAST TO COAST FOR NOTHING, FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two very choice residence ‘ots in Thermop- olis, very reasonable or will trade for Casper property. Box A-48, Trib- une. furnished house for car as payment. 1029 W. Railroad. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—By owner, Sandwich Shop, 408 E. Second; splendid busi- ness clearing $1,000 a month; must on building. between 6:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Inquire 804 Howard, 8. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR SALE—Leo's Cate in fine lo- cation; doing A-l business. Glen- rock, Wyo. LOST—Postoffice box key. Finder Please leave at Tribune office, Lost Between Fourth and Grant and the Midwest Pharmacy, « mink scarf. Finder please return to it Shop and rece! able reward. Phone 1784W. LOST—Green celluloid locket. Re- ward. 713 N. Eurlington. LA LEGAL NOTICES The State of Wyoming County of Natrona In_ District Court, District. Appointed for Proving Will, ‘o van ersons interested in said 3 Notic is hereby ee © 17th day of Sep- , at 10 o'clock a, m. day, at the Court Room of Court, in the County of Na- trona, Wyoming, has been appoint- ed as the time and rigsee for prov- ing the Will of said David Davis, deceased, and for hearing the ay lication of Jozina Roelofsz Da ‘or the issuance to her of Letters of Testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same, Dated this 24th day of August, 198 HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. Aug. 25, Sept, 1, 8, 15, 1923. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given, That the Wheeler Dairy was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming on the eleventh day of August, 1923. The term of the existence of the said corporation is for a period of NOU KNOW VERV we "0 LOST Nv s LEAD «SPARK PLUG™ Is FIFTH - THe BASY” TUMGLES AND Kicks “SPARK -PLUG IN THE SLATS = NOW “ISAACS GOAT" Is IW THE “Cameo Cie WITH “MOORE'S CAsBAGE” RE POLNSING Dow The HOME STRETCH — * SPARK PLUG ~ Looks ue ar Tas GRAND STAND AND HIS EARS FIVE STorREs ur! SHovrp © SUMP Now OR war Te = GET KICKED OFst Le fOV BIRDS WOULD HAVE RAZZED ME To CEATH UNTIL | BOUGHT A NEWCAR! ling and ranching business; to buy ‘and sel; dairy, ranch, farming, and garden products; to purchase or otherwise acquire real estate and personal property and interests, therein and to own, operate, con duct, maintain, sell, encumber and dispose of the same where neces- sary and advantageous in the con- duct and disposition of such busi- ness; to do a general agricultural business; to do any and all things ricultural ranch, live stock and business. The capital stock of said com- ny _is Fi Thousand ($50,000.- |00) Dollars, divided into fifty thousand (50,000) shares of the par value of One (1.00) Dollar each, non assessable and fully paid. The Board of Directors who shall manage said corporation for the first year are Marion P. Wheeler, ary D. Wheeler and Marion N. Wheeler all of Casper, itera inate ti id 6 Pi operations of sai: coup ny shall be qdonducted in of peseers County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, and th principal office of sald comps ny ie in the y sal 1m} offi the agent of AG charge of said MARY D. WHRELEE, Publish Sept, 1, 2, 3, 19287" MINERS ALK OUT ON STRIKE (Continued trom Page One.) OF COURSE NONE OF US WANT 7D BE IMPATIENT OP DO ANY THING THAT WOULD CAUSE HER TO C2 \ Reruse vou- ORPHANS SLAIN BY ITALIANS IN SEIZURE OF CORFU, IS REPORT Continued From Page One. Wilhelm. American relief workers on the is- land besides Colone! Low, whose home is St. Louis, Mo., are: Miss Emma Wood, Baltimore, Mii Frances McQuade, Charleston, 8. C. Henry P. Kneeland, St. Louis, Mich fgan and Dr. 0. A. Yerman, home |address unknown. | ATHENS, Sept. 1—Albania has re- inforced the Greco-Albanian fronuer guards and prohibited passage across the boundary, says a telegram from Janita. A Greek courier with papers of the boundary elimination commis- sion has been prevented from cross- ing the line, ROME, Sept. 1—A message recetv- ed by way of Corfu says the Greek ships at Phaleron have been moved to Salamis. (Salam!s is an (lsand lying « few miles west of Pireaus, the seaport of Athens.) LONDON, Sept. 1—(By the Asso- clated Press)—Italian reservists re- siding tn Londan have been notified to hold themselves in readiness for @ call to the colors in event the ne- cessity arises. GENEVA, Sept. 1—(By The Asso- ciated Press)—A communication from Greece submitting the Greco-Italian crisis to the League of Nations was free of ont | Tecelved today at the League head- pare alle NO Saal quarters, thus automatica'ly bring- pension |!" the conflict before the council of shared | the League now in session here. not only by many mine workers but | a'so by company officials. This was LONDON, Sept. 1—(By the Asso indicated when n " clated Press)—Great Britain will in- made for a ae ek air ee were | tervene actively in the Greco-Italian While the mines are {dle the rail-, !mbroglio only !f Italy refuses to ac- roads were busy hauling the inst|cePt arbitration by the League of of the coal mined this week. It was estimated there was not much more than a fifty per cent production yes- terday. Little of the domestic size of an- thracite is held for storage becau: of the tremendous demand all sum- mer. There is considerable steam coal below the size of pea on hand, HARRISBURG, Penn., Sept. 1.— Unsuccessful yesterday jn an at- tempt to prevent a shutdown in the anthracite mines, Governor Pinchot today began an effort to get them reopened. Operators’ representatives and mine unton officiola who refured his compromise proposals in enough particulars fo block an agreement , that might have kept miners at work Were called back into executive ses- sions to resume discussions, All outward indications gave the {m- preesion that their differences had not abated in the interval. Carefully worded replies to his peace propositions were given the governor yesterday, each framed !n the manner of acceptance but wide- ly separato in details. The gover- nor, shutting himself uv with the groups of leader for more than five hours pleaded, argued and carried Proposals from one side to the other, of work went into effect at midnight. One to agreement lay in the governor's offer of a ten per cent wage increase, which operators sald they would not grant without an added contract for a term of years, with proviston for annual re- vision by arbitration. — Dance and supper at Haygood's fifty (50) years from August 11, 1923, Tn The object for which said co Ranch, Sevey’s Orchestra, Saturday night. ————___ Send your automobile news to “Spark Plug."—Care Tribune but the unfon’s order for euspension | Nations, the council of which meets at Geneva today to consider the whole critical situation. SEIZURE TANTAMOUNT TO WAR DECLARATION LONDON, Sept. 1—(By The Asso- ciated Press).—Italy's action in bom- barding an doccupying Corfu, in con- travention of the neutrality of the |island, guaranteed in perpetuity by |the treaty of 1864, in which Great Britain ceded Corfu to Greece, is considered {n military and diplo- matio quarters !n London as tanta- mount to a declaration of war upon Greece and as constituting a flag- rant violation of international law. ‘The gravest apprehension is felt over possible further moves by Italy. If Italy should ignore the intervention of the league of na- | tlons and the independent efforta of | the allied council of Ambassadors from an amicable coludone of the danger of war spreading throughout southeastern Europe. It is recalled that Jugo Slavia is inked by royal marriage to Greece and moreover that Greece received from Jugo Slavia only a few months ago certain promises of support in the event of being atticked by an- other country, in return for which Jugo Slavin was given the use of Saloniki as a free port of entry for arms of war and for merchandise. Allied observers also refer to the continued enmity between Jugo | Slavia and Italy over the Fiume and Da'matian questions which they re- gard as an important moral factor in favor of Greece if open hostilities should ensue between Athens and Rome. Rumania also has dynastic ties in case of a declaration of war by Italy on the Hellenic kingdom the ‘crisis, the military experts here nee | necessary to conduct a genera! ag- palace formerly occupied by Kaiser] men, with Greece, it is pointed out, and| of Germa pected, in the opinion of military to lend active support to Greece. —_————_ SUMMARY OF NIGHT HEWS COPENHAGEN — The tourist steamer Freya, with 200 passen- gers, thought lost in severe storm returned safely. MEXICO CITY—Great excitement and jubilation was expressed at news of formal recognition of Mex- leo by United States. WASHINGTON—Brigadier Gen- eral Sawyer, personal physician of President Hording, expressed be- Mef canned food not primarily re- sponsible for his death. NORFOLK—Veterans of Foreign Wars encampment decided to mo: national headquarters from New York City to Kansas City, Kansas. MINNEAPOLIS — Lord Birken- head repeated criticisms of former President Wilson voiced at Wil- Uamstown, Mass. WASHINGTO: ‘Recognition of Russia by the United States must await evidence of a stable govern- ment, a White House statement officially declared. Robert Edeson Seriously Ill LOS ANGELDS, Sept. 1—Robert Edeson, veteran actor of stage and screen, is serfouely {1 with blood poisoning and influenza at ais home here. His wife, Mary Newcomb, has been notified but is detained in New York by her stage work. pies She Edi 2a Threshing Season On) WHEATLAND—Practically all the threshing machines of this district were limbering up last week. The first in the field was Ericcson, who 1s threshing southwest of Wheatland. Lester Baker began the season Mon- day on the M. B. Hutchinson farm. Henry Evers is threshing out the grain on a few farms on the south edge of the flats. The Wolfe-Short outfit has completed threshing on the Wolfe, Short, Berger and Bovee farms, John Maurer started with his outfit in the Muleshoe neighbor- hood. Floyd Hudson has been threshing for several days in the G. W. Goodrich neighborhood, SF ee GERMANS SEND 40,000 BOOKS TO MOSCOW FOR EXHIBITION LEIPSIG, Sept. 1—German pub- Ushers ha nt more than 40,000 books for bition at the expost- tion which the Soviet government is holding in Moscow this fall, Two members of the society for book ex- portation have accompanied the ex- hibit to Russia, and will supervise the arrangement {n such manner that the books will give a definite idea of the historical development ny’s publishing business, $< Send your automobile news to Bucharest government might be ex-! “Spark Plug.—Care Tribune, » GOSH, AVERY, \F You'D DO THAT THAT'S, Sut ip asc! MIDWEST CLEANERS PHONE 4260—Plant PHONE 707— Uptown Shop, 406 E. Second AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting | Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R, ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 2oeit Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEAKLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 ——— NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. Phone 949 J. L, Biederman, Prop BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 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 Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 ©., Ph. C. L, J. CONNELL, D. Suite 18, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North mball Stree’ Phone 1457 TAYLOR & ORCUTT General Consraciors, Cement Bulld- ing Blocks For Sale Phone 1936W DR, I. E/ BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17133 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic 810\ 0-8 Bldg. Phone 1754 DR. C. A. THURSTON, D. ©. 188 8S. Wolcott Phone 113 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS road at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G, 8. BARGER ~. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 8. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. KATHRYN F. T. SMITH Physician and Surgeon—North Cas- per, Formerly at Corner of H. and urbin, Holtzman Apartment, 721 Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye, Ear, , Nose and Throat , 112 East Second Suite THE OAS ch PRIVATE Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 2 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A.0.& Victor R, Dacken, B Sc. M D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT foe ARY DISEASES iT J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8, Lothian, Ph. @, o. m WENTIST . E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res, 746 —$—— LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY er, Room 332 “Midwest Bide pe) & STIRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg x Ht. PATTEN ttorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Exchange Bullding WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 pat or.» 2, oceaa cas DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR, CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 883 —__—————— rr DR. © .A. NFORD Osteopathic 316 Midwest Bldg. °"Phone 1080 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 801 Consolidated Royalty Building Phone Office 203 Res, Phone 5533 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SH¢ Hospi 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics | All Work Guarant Ben Suyematsu TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Phone 968W “Spark Plug.”—Care Tribune.

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