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THURSDAY, SEPT. 6, 1923 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Two fne lots in Cas for $275. Martn-Lamar. 4. FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES ROK SALE—Aparunent with seven | mudern apartments now rentlag for $0,080 yearly; $6000 cash will handie, baiance out of rent. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 72. FOR LEASE —— FOR LEASE—2 sections, first class grazing, all fencec in, plenty of water, 20 acres of hay, goud build- ings: mile from the depot; plenty of open range, ideal place for head- uarters. Geo. Vieques! Powder River, Wyo, Box 14. ——— FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADLH—60 acres of good farm land with runnng water, located near Springtie:d, Mo., trade equity far Casper property. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second, Tel. 702. ——————— | FOR SALE OR TRADB — Trucks for clear Casper lots op good equit- in rental property. Inquire at ty Garage. BUSINESS CHANCES es SAFE established business needs ad- ditional capital; will guaranteo Puy per cent, Address Box A-68, Trib- une. in am RENT—Store building on cor- 7 lot, 26x36; full concrete baso- ment now vacant; also barber anop with two bathrooms. Inquire aftor 6 p. m., of Joe Lopez, corner Wasatch and Third, Milla, right in center of town. ee FOR SALE—Rooming house, close E in, has three apartments and ten rooms, three baths, bringing splun- id income, completely furnished; $5,000 down will handle. J. F. Jonvs, 163 8. Beech. Phone 1204, INCOME PROPERTY FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Apartment house with 2 three reom modern furnished apartments; ‘another house with 6 single rooms j dress Box A-6, Tribune, BUSINESS CHANCES |SMALL planing mill, equipment; clo location, good estabitshed “S; cash $500, balance :erms, P. O. Box 201, FOR SALE—By owner, Sandwich Shop, 408 E, Second; splendid busi- ness clearing $1,000 a month; must leave at once on account of business jntereots in Texas. —————— tog pe cation; rock, Wyo. | Los’ io «oundershot Bomton | bull dog, iame in hind quarter. Re | ward. Phone 648J, ——— LOST—Man's Waltham watch and chain, between Cag, mountain: and Casper. Finder 914M and receive reward, ————— LOST—Pair of sholl-rimmed glasses between 1214 1, First and 604 Mu. ton. Phone 2128R for reward, PERSONAL ‘wonderful WOND! reader, the lady with the wonder- ful power, tells past, present and future, Call and consult her on any affairs, 450 8. Durbin, Hours 0 a, m. to 10 p, m es BUSINESS man with comfortable Jiome wants to meet @ Jady unde: 40, weigots about 135 pounds; ref g.ences exchanged matrimony, Ad: — MME, DOREEN JEROME — Gifted Pasychio reader; hours 10 a, m, to 8 p. m, 504 H,"Becond, twe blocks from post office, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE State of Wyoming | coer of Natrona sa, | 'N DISTRICT COURT EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT | In the matter of the Estate of Lewis, Dec 5 Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persong in‘ ested in the above entitled estat that on September 6th, 1923, the undersigned, Irving Honnold, Ex- ecutor, under the Last Will and Testament of Hiram Lewis, de- ceased, flied his final account and petition and report for distribu-| tion of sald estate with the Clerk) Sd HITECTS Zz ARC! | furnished for lght housekeeping; large lot corner of 2nd and 8. Ash gcod warehouse locat.on, Inquire for owner at 126 5. Ash. ee FOR SALE—Uptown businens, gro cery and meat market, $2,000 cash “will take it. R. Kamon, 242 B. Sec- a. Tel. 702. AUDITORS ©, H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Bids. Phone 767 HARRY F. comront Auditing and Accounting Phorie 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 ee TEE REGISTRY CORP. trar and Transfer Agents 2081 Ol Exchange Bidg Phone 660 GOODRICH, Architects ‘Townsend Block Phone 440 “ DUBOIS & b Rooms 11-12, Casper, Wyo. , J, WESTFALL, Architect WM tite 8, Daly, Building. phe fT ae a BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER LES TRANSFER Res. Phone 870 Olfice Phone 313 Be Fens 8 RANSFER, STORAGE NATRONA 7 BE, 8 J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 i.e BATTERIES PER BATTERY 00. 119 Bast Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. vErrney 2 fis Midwest Bldg Phone 706 D. ©., Ph. C. L, 3. CONNELL, D. ©. Ph. C Suite 13, Daly Blds., . HARNED, Chiropractor Ms fe North Kimball Street Phone 1457 ; UIST Zattermelsior Bldg Phone 178% BERT N. GROVE ue East Second Street er Office Phone 2220 Kes, Phone 17133 ——<—<— DR. ©. } Osteopathic ‘and 810 0-S Bldg. DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. ©. 183 8. Wolcott Phone CONTRACTORS R & ORCUTT Gonatal Oneiceri sts. Cement Bolld- ing Blocks For Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST CORRINNE E. O'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phone 1046R CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS -_§, BARGER _. Bye Bae’ Nose and. Throst Glasses Fitted 133 5. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. KATHRYN F. T. SMITH Physician and Surgeon—North Cas- r, Formerly at Corner of H. urbin. Polberaan Apartment, 721 Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialist 113 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second |of the above entitled court, where \anyone interested may examine said account and potition and re- port and file objections thereto, at any timo on or before Novem- ber 8rd, 1928, that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on October 4th, 192: DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATR Women's and Children’s bi “to 542 South Durbin—Phone 4 HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 SURGERY, ECOLOGY AND OBSTETRi \4, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L, Stanton, S., M. AND X-RAY T in 50) sal D . E. Duncan, D. D. 8. 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 | Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bi Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAX wyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. @ NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg Wa PATTEN jorney at 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyer: 206-207 Ol Exchange Bullding WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorney-at-Law D. | th: D. co en: tlement of said estate on Novem- ber 5th, 1923, or as soon there- (esp as the matter may be heard iy. Dat ber, A. D,, Deceased, Homer R, Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ming. Victor R. Dacken, B Sc. M D, NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN EYE, EAR, that letters of Administration C. y Offices ‘in Robrhaugh Building |P° Precluded from an nntate, an claims be not exhibited within one jyear from date of sald letters, chief steward of the Cunard liner Mauretan'a claims to have achieved an extraordinarily successfu! “dry” cipe: One quart of clam juice, a breakfast lemon juice, ten dashes of tobasco sauce, a pinch of ce'ery salt on the top. tobasco lingers !n the mouth long he has stuff with a “real kick” in WEAK, RUNDOWN BARNEY GOOGLE~ MICHIGAN STATE Rain AUGusT Bio SEPT @ 1998 and if no objections are filed the id Executor will make final aet- the Court, this 6th day of Septem- 19238, IRVING HONNOLD, Fxecutor under the Last Will and Testai Hiram Lewis, De | William O, Wilson Attorney for estate, Publish Sept, 6, 18, 20,.27; Oct. 1928, ——__—_—.____—-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of August Lauber, In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District in and for the county of Natrona, State of Wyo- wore on the 20th day of August 1923 granted to the undersigned the above estate, and all per- ms having claims against the id estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the un- dersigned George Bartsch, admin- istrator, within six months after date of said letters, or they ma: from any Denefit if such ey will be forever barred, Dater ye 6th, 1928, EORGE BARTSCH Administrator of the estate of August Lauber, deceased William O, Wilson Attorney for Estate A DRY OOCKTAIL, LONDON.— (United Press)— The cktall. He gave the following re cup of tomato sauce, According to the steward the ough to convince the drinker that AND AILING Suite 1410-16 Townsend Bldg. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable MULVANEY & BARRETT Compound Brought Relief When 817 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Other Medicines Failed OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Pho. petal Ds A DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldg.” OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, ‘Tribune Apart. Phone 88 DR. .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 316 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public bit“ and Notary ‘ublic Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Consolidated Royalty penne Phone Office 203 Res, Phone SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER 8HOB SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East H TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS | 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W Send your automobile news to ‘Spark Plug."—Care Tribune, Feels New Life and i E 7 5 Strength Keene, N. H.—‘‘I was weak and ‘Gown and bad backache apd all Fete eran hich oxen hates t relief when takin; ate Vegetable ead @be Casper Dally Cribune WHo 16 THAT CLUCK LOOKING AT Ov Horses “Tee War's He AUMING ATE (Continued from Page Onc.) Pharmacist %, Zembech, of the United States naval hospital and his wife, and two onlisted men, The hoapital buildings were wrecked, Other Amerteana reported killed are Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bur- nett, military attache, at the Amer!- Tokio; Boss and ef Cleveland; Elisa- beth Doedses ef Kingston, N, O., and A, T, Blume of the General Wleotric company, The latter was stationed in Tokio, Throughout the stricken area the authorities are trying to meet the two immediate needs of the situa- tient Care for the ‘wounded and food fer the hungry, Meanwhile there are ne reports of disorders, although there is some plundering and looth: Fukuda ts determined population ef the capital as quickly as possible in order that martial law may be revoked, The organization of relief work throughout the rest of the world proceeds rapidly and already the United States has been of material assistance. The Amerioan destroyer number £11 arrived in Kobe yester- day with supplies, followed soon after by the shipping board steamer. City of Spokane, which leaves for Yokohama today with 6,000 tons of flour, America's response te the eal! for assistance has been immediate, and from all parts of the country eome announcements of gifts tn money and kind. A group of lumber ex porting mills mn the Pacific coast are to donate 45,000,000 feet of timber to the Japanese government, The British China squadron has been ordered to purchase supplies and food and proceed to Japanese waters to render whatever a ance is needd, NEW SHOOKS FE! IN TOKIO, REPORT. TOKIO, Sept. 6—-(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—Twenty-soven new earthquake shocks were felt during the night but the authorities today expressed the view that no further destructive ones were likely. Occa- sional outbreaks of fire lighted up the aky, but they were not danger ous. Splendid order is being main- tained in the affected area, Tem- porary lighting systems have been established in tho parka, where thousands are encamped under rude shelters. The weather remains warm and bright. Railway communication has been re-established from Omiya westward. COURIER CONFIRMS DISASTER DETAILS, ITWAKI WIRLESS BSTATION,) Japan, Sept. 6,—(By The Aapociated Press.\—A courier returning today from Tokio described the disaster) there as unspeakable, The city, he eaid was three-fourths burned. | On ponds in the parks be found oharred, unidentified bodies floating “life fishes.” Within a certain area all things had been reduced to ashes except iron frames and brick pillars. ‘The burned frames of street cars and automobiles clogged the streets. The sufferers were gathered in pub: Ue squares and parks, lying under This Helps Eye Strain Simple camphor, hydrastis, witch- hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Lavoptik acts very quick. Alumt-| num eyo cup free. Casper Phar-| macy.—Advertieement, JAPAN MARSHALS RESOURCES TO OAVE ITS SUFFERING MILLIONS sheets on mats, living on the seanty ood supplied by the authorities, The army, mobilising, was restor- ing the means of communication, The eourier reported that provi- sions {n quantities were expected from the northeastern and north- western regions within a few days. The entire country along which he passed was contributing to the relief fund, ISLAND SUNK BY QUAKE, REVORT, PEKING, Bept. &.—(By The Asso- olated Press)—The police of Chiba, at the northeast corner of Toklo bay, report a new island. off the Izu peninsula, while they say the island of Oshima, which contained an ao- tive yoloano, {a Invisible, and 1s feared to have gone down with Its 10,000 or more inhabitants, There still is no news from the Bonin islands and catastrophic changes there are feared. ESTIMATES OF DEAD REDUCED IWAKI, Japan, Bept, 6—({Via Radio Corporation of America to the A, P,.}—The Japanese home of- fice today took the first step to- wards attempting ta clear up con- fusion and specu'ation regarding the actual number of dead and injured in the earthquake and fire at Tokio, when {t announced 80,000 were dead, 100.000 injured and 850,000 were homeless, BANK OF JAPAN VAULTS INTAOT OSAKA, Bept, 6—(By The Asse- elated Press)}—All money in the Bank of Japan was saved from de- struction in the fire which followed the earthquake and tidal wave, tt became known here today. A recapitulation of the earthquake and fire area today showed Yoko- hama as its center, extending north and south about 100 miles and 140 east and west from that city, This area includes 63 counties, five large cities inhabitated by seven million people who were caught in the disaster, It is estimated that about 70 per cent of the cities and towns within the atricken area were doeatroyed, Yohohama, according to reports recelved here, was totally destroyed and only about one fourth of Tokio romaing, The fire at Yokohama brought freedem to felons confined in prison there, as they were released when it became apparent the prison was in the path of the flames, Additional divisions of troops have been ordered from Osaka to Tokio, equipped with provisions and ma- ohine guna, MANY FOREIGNERS PERISH IN HOTEL POKING, Sept. 6—(By The Asso- clated Preas}—About 40 foreigners wore killed when the earthquake in Japan destroyed the famous Fujio- Ya hotel and wiped out the adjacent village of Miyanoshita, in the moun: tatnous district of Hakone, according to a Reute: The: Kowakigani, in the same region, DAMAGE SOUTHWEST OF TOKIO SUMMARIZED. IWAKI, Japan, Sept. 6.—(V! Radio Corporation to The Associated Press.)\—Damage southwest of Tokio is summed up by reports today as follows: Yokohama, annibilated, Yokosuka, 12 miles across the sea Nix ON SPark prLs!! Pur THIS on “CHAMGER Mains ances” TLL DO AANTHING YOU SAN IF YOULL te an extent unknown; population, 100,000 or more, Kamakura, 80 miles from Tokio, collapsed, mostly burned; all villas about Hayama, @ bathing resort, lost, | Hiratsuka and Olso, small sea- shore towns 88 and 40 miles from ‘Tokio, respectively, destroyed, Koseu, a way station for tourists, apared, Damage slight west of Mishima. AMERIOAN VIOTIMS | OF DISASTER LISTED WASHINGTON, | Dickover reported today to the state | department the following list of Am- erican dead, missing and probable | dead in the Yokohama disaster; | | ATTACHES OF U. 8, EMBASSY SAFE IWAKI, Japan, Sept, 6—{Via Radio Corperation ef America to the A P.)—Colonel Samuel Reber, of Now York, and Major William ©, Crano, Jr, language officer of the Amerioan embassy and Mrs, Crane— all previously reported missing at ‘Tokio are safe, it was learned today. Dead Pharmacist Paul R, Cannon, U. 8 armaciat A, Ingeglia, U, navy, Mra, H.C, Burnell, Ban Franoisco, H, W, Morse of the International Banking Corporation, Captain Btimsen of the U, 8. 8, Steel Navigator, Robert Swain of Yokohama, Missing and prebaby dead, Mr, Shelley, of the Standard Ol oompany, McHenry Holbrook ef the Inter national Banking corporation, Mra, M, Mendleson of Princetown I. Jy dispatch from Osaka. | ¢, was @ volcanic explosion at | is! Consul Dickever further reported that about #,000 foreign refugees had arrived in Kobe from Yokohama Bept, 6—Consul| and Tokio and that several hundred ef them were Americans, OUTLOOK REPORTED MORE ENCOURAGING, LONDON, Bept, 6—(By The As- sociated Press..—A more enoourag- ing outlook on the situation in Japan Was reocived today at the foreign office from the British consul in Kobe, who said the Japanese war office, department of justice, foreign office and admiralty were declared by the local authorities to be intact. Previous reports had indicated that the government buildin, suffered everely from the earth TOKIO PREMIER APPEALS TO PUBLIC. NAGASAKI, Bept. 6.—(hy The Associated Preas.)}—The first public utterance of Premier Yamamoto sent by wireless, appeals te the peo- ple of Japan to unite and make a supreme effort to relieve the suf- ferers from the earthquake and hasten the work of reconstruction. —— Bend your automobtie news to “Bpark Plug."—Care Tribune, ne : Bulgaria has a labor army of conscripted workers, Every man between the ages of 20 and 50 ts lia- ble to obligatory labor, No man, no matter what his rank of wealth is exempt from eight month’ com- pulsory service. The law will ap- ply to women soon, Simple Application That Dissolves Blackheads No more squeezing aod pinching id of those unalghtly blem- ‘niackheads. ‘Thera is one aim- ple, safe and sure way to get them out and that is to disso) Get about two ounces of calonite jowder from your druggist—sprin~ Je a little ons hot, wet cloth—rub briskly over the blackheads for « i ts and gone. ut black~ and you tion of calonite powder and water leaves the skin and pores im thelr dissolves every particle of them | |from Yokohama, damaged greatly, | satura condition, PAGE NINE CRAZY — These TeatTu ara Perreecr i! HOLD wim) | were onnie | | 1GET PEN AND PAPER. HURRY UP WITH THE ESSAYS, STUDY PAGEAD IN TRIBUNE Huury up with those essays! When the Tribune gives the boys and girls of Casper an opportunity to make a good little chunk ef spending money |for an hour's work, many answers ure expected from the school children of Casper, Each Monday in the Tribune a page of ads appears. There are 29 of these advertisements, each placed on the page by one of Casper'’s promi- nent merchants, Now kids, all you need to do is to get these ads well in mind, spread the page out before you, and write a short essay, not more than 150 words in length, on why the business houses advertised on the page should be patronized by the buying public of Casper, If you are under 20 years of age, you are eligible to compete in this contest, You have unti! Monday evening, December 8 to get that "| little head working and make your spending money for many moons, For the best essay, the Tribune wil) pay $20,. For the second best essay the prize will be $10, ,and for the third, $5, For the next sfx best es- says, $2 will be paid. For more definite information, be sure and re- fer to the page of advertisements which runs each Monday In the Trib- une, or call the Tribune offices and ask for the contest editor. Address all enanys to: Contest Editor, Care Tribune. CS Say Expert watch and jewelry ropatr: ing, Casper Jewelry Co, 0, 5. Bldg. sel» San aeky North Dakota ranks first among the states of the union in lignite depoaits, Asthma and Hay Fever B. H. Jamison, Walker, Mo., says: “T was a victim of Asthma for about three years and after taking two bottles of MeMullin’s Formula I felt Uke a new man, It's the best med- teine for Asthma I ever used.” If you suffer from Asthma or Hay Fever try McMullin's Formula and you'll know why so many people praise it, Just fine for building up run down people, for colds, bron chia! troubles, weak lungs, coughs. Used as a germicide and preventive against germ diseases. Manufac- tured only by Tilden MoMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo, For sale by Casper Pharmacy, Casper, Wyo.—Adver- tisement. === It Fits the Whole Family ! If baby’s shoes fitted dad—if one garment sufficed for ma as well as the kids—or if one chair filled the entire family’s sitting needs, what a saving of expense and dup- lication! That would be something like public utflity service, useful life, Style or fit means nothing in its Take electricity—Sis doesn’t require a dell- cate, feminine kind and Brother George the “he” kind, Nor does gas have to be of some particular size for one person, or the telephone cf a poe ae type or tone for another person. “ ublic utility service is not limited as to size, style or sex. to th fumily, cent of utility service. It is equally adaptable 6 requirements of all members of the and yet but little more than 4 per the average family’s expense ig for