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TUESDAY, SEPT, 4, 1923 LOST—Man's Waltham watch and chain, between Casper mountain and Casper, Finder 912M and r ive ecelye reward. _ PERSONAL ——— $< PARTY whom suit cases were teatvertantly exchanged at North- : depot last evening, kindly ning hotel, messenger will to make exchange. Hours 10.a/m. to ; hours am m B, Sec Office. 8 p- ic ond, twa, blocks from past otice that a his reseetet In tho Bultatonum to, Bar ney Farber, and that the partner- ship of Farber and ri alee solved on 4, 1923. LEGAL NOTICES TTEL MORT- GAGE SURE. Whereas, on the February, 1928, F. J. Bush, as made, Sceaited and mn: Sw epeniaee cer! chattel chattel rare Hit she ene 02. vauly filed for record in the the, County Clerk ot , as “Whereas, mortgage contains a power of cae Py. 96" vertisement upon co: n kk Pe peg li oy eo to ie terms an § 24 sof ana chattel mort it Bi mortgagor to pay the debt thereby se- cured, whereby the right of fore- in said chattel mortgage given has become operative, and no suit or other pro- ceedings has been instituted at lew wecprer, She, debt thereby now ‘ore, Ls . ‘ore Hey overt hi mortgage will be ortgaged prope: bile auction, to, the for cash, on the 22nd day of at the hour of 2 Com; , East Yellowstone Ave- Oe Cartes, Natrona Connie oming; the mort; pre ‘to be sold is described wes One Columbia Coupe, 6 cylin- _ AUDITORS Cc, H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax ice 401 0-5 Bidg. Phone 767 anes 2, aot iy Phone "2008 J Suite 18, Daly Bldg. BR. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Tax ic Phone 148 ST EE REGISTRY CORP. pen a Accountants—Stock trar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 660 Casper, W: WM. J. WESTFALL, ratte 5, Daly Building. Se ae 8, Der ee BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEARLES TKANSVKER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 — oo 'SFER, STORAGE NATRONA. Nee a ‘O° Phone 949 19th day of} tyrical der, 2 passenger Buteenabiie-t mode! L. S. H. 2, Mtg. No, 3995, mae No. 12147, 4 at the amount which said mortgage will tea and, whic due said mo: at the date of the this notice is the together with the $74.40 attorney's fees, or a total of $818.45. | Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun-/ ty, Wyoming, this 4th day of Sep- tember, 1923, $ FEDERATED FINANCE COM- NY EYE wy 01 ‘ of $144.08; | sum of mpublish Sept, 4, 11, 18, 1928. THRILLING ROMANCE IN NEW GAREY PHOTOPLAY " story of Romeo and Jullet seem insignificant by com- Parison. The story is born and gains its inception at a waterhole when an escaped convict sees a beautiful girl for the first time. It suffers and survives in a sick chamber. It smiles and is rosily confident when breasting the dangers of a big Bo- hemian San Francisco cafe, and emerges finally, victorious, almost at the very portals of the great beyond when the man stands ready to give) his life that a child might live, “Desert Driven” was adapted by Wyndham Gittens from Wyndham Martyn's story of the same name ap- pearing in “Action” e and was directed by Van , > Commandant at Hospital Moved 0 TUSKEGES, Ala. Sept. 4—Col- onel R, H. Btanley, commanding of- ficer here at the negro war veter- ens’ hospital, has been transferred to the federal hospital a Fort Bay- ard, N, M. DOCTORS with a perfect sky overhead, and a cool breeze fanning their cheeks, charter members of the Tribune hik- ing club, the first of its kind to be jOrganized in Casper, set their face toward the lofty Casper mountains (is) F I'M REALLY GOING TO GO THROUGH WITH IT AND PROPOSE, ALL RIGHT, BUT fvE GOT TO GET AWAY FoR A DAY OR SO JUST TO GET UP MV NERVE! FOURTEEN HIKERS TURN OUT FOR FIRST JAUNT TO HILLS Promptly at 8:80 Sunday morning,|and swung into step to the tune of “Pack Up Your Troubles.” Fourteen hardy hikers, people who were not afraid to hrave the rigors of the tingling alarm clock, air and felt that life was worth liv- romen's dren’ 542 South | Durbin—Phone ee HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 ¥ 5 ‘URINARY DISEASE: G._B. Underwood, M. D. ‘J ROENTG Ist Hallie ENOLAG: Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 Se natalie LAWYERS DR GuaitaM JIE" DR. ANNA G a Suite $18 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 DR, B. G. HAHN ‘opractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 L, J. CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. C. Suite 13, Daly Bidg., Phone 8493 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 TAYLOR & ORCUTT General Contractors, Cement Build- For Phone 1936W . E. BERQUIST nattermelsier Blag Baton’ 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17133 DR. ©. 1. ABNOLDUB. steopat! Shirepract 21008 Bldg. Phone 1754 DR..0. A. THURSTON, D. ©, 123 8. Wolcott Phone 118 CLEANERS THD SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G. 8. BARGER .. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 8S, Wolcott Phone 113 ak sh A en AO DR. KATHRYN F. T. SMITH Physician and Surgeon—North Cas- per, Formerly at Corner of H. and Durbin. Holtzman Apartment, 721 Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Byo, Ear, Nose and Throat ite 2, 112 East Second MARSHALL ©, HERBERT I Office 208 South Private Hospital, 612 South Durbi Genoval Practice Surgery Obstetrics AMBROSE HEMINGWAY er. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Blag W. H. PATTEN Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building ——————— WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. 427 Midwest Build HAGENTS & MURANE | FTER 14 years of enforced idleness because of ill health, “Uncle Jim” Keeler, widely known Mary- land citizen, gained forty pounds, and at the age of 80 years goes back on the job every day. Mr. Keeler gives Tanlac entire credit for his remarkable recovery. —, “I am now eighty years old, but| Since taking Tanlac I eat and digest in spite of that fact I have gained| everything, and do a young man's ding forty pounds by taling taclac, and|work. All Ican say {a this, 1 OGILBEE & ADAMS am able to work every day for the| thank God for Tanlac.” 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217| first time in fourteen yoars,” iu the DOSALD GALLAGHER Tai >| truly remarkable statement made re Pie ee Beathye on se Cone tp S wyer |cently by J. H. (Uncle Jim) Keeler, Suite 1—Wood Bldg. 3706 32nd Bt., Mt Ranfer, Md., a|°V@F $7 million bottles sola. suburb of Washington, D. C, Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na- OSTEOPATH “I wes in such a bad fix from)ture’s own remedy for constipation. stomach trouble itat my friends|For sale everywhere—Advertize- DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS gave me up three or four times.| ment. Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, ine Apart. Phone 388 “a ‘ DR. C .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 816 Midwest Bldg, Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL C. LYNCH Public cyenenre er and Notary Nine Years in Le; gal Work 301 Consolidated Royalty Buildin; Phone Office 203, Hes, Phone 5843 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed 235 East H TROY TAILORS AND 148 E, Midwest - 968 Send your automobile news to “Spark Plug."-—Care Tribune. CLEANERS Phone THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, -WAGONS Vistributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Phone 2300 and 62 Casper, Wyc. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. fillea their lungs with the morning) WHERE'S WN HOTEL Ft TWANNA Go AND WASH Tous eaeser From The Hier oF PoLiem IN SCHENECTADY ANY. * Your Jockey AND SPARK PLUG iw CUSToOY HERE HORSE EXHAUSTED WIRE INSTRUCTIONS * PAGE NINE By Billey De Beck Teme orary INSANITY - ing after all. the Tribune's hiking editor and sponsor. of the first hiking club, in pace, the long but pleasant tramp to Garden Creek was begun. Here are the charter members of Sparky’s growing organization:— Miss Clara Shockley, Miss Mar- garet England, Miss Donna Belle White, Miss R. G. Shear, Mrs. A. |B. Kitchen, Miss Mae Combs, E. |H, Sehr, H, Perry, A. G. Remmel, |B. M. Branscomb, G. K. Stanton, Jack McDonald, John Mead, and John Bush. Here's a secret, you plump ladies who would do away with that extra avoirdupois. Sparky's hikes beat morning exercises, reducing to mus- fc, reducing by eating, dieting or |any other of the better known meth. Jods. For evidence, just seo Miss ; Clara Shockley, who made the hike’ guaranteeing a goodly crowd for the to Garden Creek, and then decided to climb the mountain, just to top off the day right. She did, much to the surprise of Sparky and the mountain climbing party. She then made the complete trip back to Casper, and just knew that the weight had rolled off in chunks all day long. She is an enthusiastic hiker and will not miss a single trip this fall. E. M. Branscomb appeared attired in summer furnishings, consisting of a straw hat and a palm beach suit. The former he left impaled upon a ready branch of a dead mon- arch of the forest at the very tip of Casper mountain, and. made the return trip with @ handkerchief knotted about his head for protec: tion against the sun. Jack McDonald was the life of the party. He is the coming walk- 1 | ing champion of the hiking club, and when his training has been-com- pleted, Sparky will solicit walking champions of other parts to try thelr skill against “Steppin'” Mc- Donald, the hiking terror of Casper. How good that lunch tasted after e few hours of exercise in the brac- ing air. Table manners? There weren't any, for the hikers ate from Nature's table and enjoyed it. Fol- owing the noonday meal, those who were so inclined. Jaid themselves jown to rest. Sparky ‘offered to onduct an expedition to the top, of he mountain, and received six am- JOY OF HEALTH WOMAN'S RIGHT Mrs. Evans Freed from Female Weakness by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ee tigen 1 had female pains in my back, and I could not stand on my feet for an: length of time. was working in a factory but had to quit as I was too much on my feet, A friend recom- mended Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to me, and I can hardly believe it well. Oh, it i ard the Mate bas ell, i. is a grand thing to have your health! I feel well all’the time and can go out like other women and not feel that awful torture, When I took your medicine first I thought it should cure after the first bottle, but I am glad my husband kept me at it, I have had nine bottles and now } am well,”’—Mrs, JENNY Evans, 1604 La- fayette Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. If you are suffering from displace- ments, irregularities, backache, ner- vousness or other forms of female weakness, should take Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. The reason is given in letters like these, and we have published thou- sands of them, You may expect that a medicine that has helped other women willhelp you. Try it, GEE, DC's GOT ME PICKETED OUT IN FRONT! NOU'D THINK IWwAS A CRIMINAL. I'LL HAVE TO GO OUT THE BACK wan t With Spark Plug,! pitious recrufts for the rough and Olympic pool, somewhat dangerous venture, Perhaps the tale of Sparky's bath away from the eyes of man, might be told, but that story is best left untouched. It could do naught | but lower the dignity of the hiking leader. | | The crowd was small, Far too ‘small in proportion to the number of red* blooded lovers of the out- doors which Casper must contain. ‘To be a real success, Sparky must be greeted by more people for the} next trip, which will be Hell's Half Acre, the greatest bit of grotesque| scenic beauty in Wyoming. No,| friends. We are not going to walk| all the way. Sparky will attempt to gét a special rate to Powder | River trom the Burlington Railroad. Of course this can only be done by trip. Hell’s Half Acre is just four and a half miles from the vil- |lage of Powder River. | This matchless trip is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 16 and will be an ell day affair. The hikers will leave the Burlington depot on the early morning west bound train, and arrive in Casper the same even-| ing at 8:10, Don't miss this trip for it will be well worth a full day of your time, Watch the Tribune for more definite information, _—_———, ‘SX LEATHER PILLOWS Her time was six minutes and 52 seconds, the for- mer record of 6:55 4-5 having been the lead and sétting a moderate jn the cold waters of Garden Creek,| held by Helen Wainwrights. WATER LINES IN MOUNTAIN VIEW ARE BEING AUN Extraordinary progress {s being made in the building of homes and the installation of modern conven. tences in the new Mountain View addition west of Casper on the Yel low stone highway. Since the first of July 16 houses have been erected and already 13 or 14 families have taken up permanent residence in this district. More than 200 lots have been sold during the past two months. The work of trenching and laying water lines is being pushed by the Hope Engineering company and the Crum Contracting company. Some- thing Mke 8700 feet of four and five put in and con+ two wells recently drilled near t Mills wells to fur- nish the water supply of the Moun: tain View addition. Motors are now installed to furnish power to the pumping units. The large ARE PRIZES AT ARKEON Six leather pillows will be given away at the Arkeon dancing acad- emy Wednesday night. The pillows will be on display at the establish. ment this evening so that patrons will have a chance to see just what they will get. There will be free admission to the academy this even- ing and tomorrow evening also, feature that will give everyon opportunity to obtain a pillow. The Arkeon'’s entertainment re- cently has been drawing a great deal of ‘approval from the crowds that have been in attendance. Holbart Jaynes, soloist with rare ability, will have some new songs to offer to- night. “Jazz Klein of Salt Lake City is to appear at the Arkeon about the middle of this week. He is an e tertainer who comes with an excep- tional record of many triumphs and will doubtless be able to entertain the Arkeon patrons to a surprising degree. Tank Swimmer Breaks Records LONG BEACH, N. ¥., Sept. 4— Gertrude Ederle, of New York set a new world’s record for the 600- yard short pool swimming hand cap and broke six records for shorter distances in the same race, when she won the event at the swimming meet conducted by the Bathe Internally Get Well y. Wezl *. bounding health this way. Very Bimple, Read how reasonable —a FREE book. Call for it. "lbut that Mountain View addition (“Follow Me? Is New tank which cares for the reserve water supply has been in for some time. It fs expected that the entire su- burb will be afforded the use of city gas sometime during this month and plans for piping the dis trict are now being made. With the Producers & Refiners corporation’s absorption plant and the projected refinery of the Shuster Brothers near {t there {s little doubt will soon be fully built up with at- tractive homes and constitute one of the lergest and most thickly pop- ulated residential districts of Cas- per, Mountain View lots are being sold by the Baker-Grude Investment company, Columbia Offering The Columbia theater has for its show tonight a new bill entitled “F low Me,” which {s said to be ex- ceptionally entertaining with scores of clever lines. Harry Carr will be one of the funniest of funny men. Interspersed between the parts of the tabloid will be a new group of| specialty numbers that will show the chorus and the soloists of the Colum- bia to perfection. “God's Country and the Woman” {s the photoplay. pa a EE ES JEWS TO HOLD CONFERENCE NEW YORK—cunited Press)—A national conference of leading Jews} of America to consider tho condition) of Judaism in this country, to strengthen {ts religious and cultural | institution: ind to draw the younger | Westbound TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestera generation closer to the synagogue, will be held here October 7. 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