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FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1923 SINESS CHANCES NESS FOR SALE. es: clearing bh any intelli price $500, Ad saveruser, P. O. Box 404, tee nee OR RENT—Store builCing on cor- ‘er jot, 26x86; full concrete base- ment now vacant; a'so barber sh ith. two bathrooms. Inqu re m,, of Joe Lopez, corner V % Pa Third, Mills right in center o' town. LOST AND FOUND ———— — Bunch of keys, near Mc- LOST partments. Pinder leave at 449 EB. Railroad. Reward. ST a tres and rims strappe TOOT her iad tail light, between casper and Douglas. Call’ Ohio Oil Co., Phune 609 and ask for McDon- fla’ or Phone 155W. Reward. = 1 emale Scotch Collie pup; bath brown with white streak under neck. Reward for return to 186 N. Grant. LOST—Two Irish terriers; resembl6 ‘Airedales; color light brown. Call 2013W. Reward. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO Corpitons Estate of ) @, F. Algeo, Deceased ) “Notice is ners? ae pat ts ‘estamentary were, rey of August, 1923, arene to the undersigned in the abov estate, and that all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exh:bit che with the necessary vouchers f. allowance to the undersigned, the office of Durham & Lowey, Attorneys, 402 Midwest Building. City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, within Six (6) month after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from an: benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited with- in one (1) year from the date of said Letters they may be forever d. berreisa this 18th day of Septem- ber, 1928, owA H. ALGEO, Execut Pub. Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1923. ——_ at Haygood's, Saturday ‘night. Bevey's Orchestrs. AUDITORS ©, H, REIMERTH Eats peoomn Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT iti and Accoun Prone Wa08 = “Suite 18, Daly” Bidg. C. VAN DENBERO Ceftiried Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 118 REE ia a JARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. ad tors and Accountanis—Stock and Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS ——_—_____—_—_———__ S$ & GOODRICH, Architects Difpoms ‘1112, ‘Townsend Biock Casper, Wyo. Phone . WESTFALL, Architect Nal eet Daly Building. AUTO TOPS ER AUTO TOP SHOP auto’ trim ng, Uphostering and aintin, 633 8. Center» Phone 108K pt ad ses BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SKAKLES 2 KANSEE! Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE 4. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 U/.TTERIES ASPER BATTERY CO. 119 East Fifth Phone CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY N: GRAHAM JEFFREY gale Fie ‘Midwest Bldg Phone 706 Phone 423 . CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. C. seine Daly ae, Phone 8493 |. E. HARNED, Chiropractor Mate North Kimball Street Phone 1457 . PQUIST eee Phone 1787 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17135 —— . ARNOLDUS heli ‘and Ch-ropractio 810 0-S raed , D. 0. us'3 Wot OB STON tone 113 CONTRACTORS ROUTT Generals Comins. Cement Bulld- ocks For ne Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST CORRINNE FE. 0'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phme 1046 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroa id at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS |. 8. BARGER e ninee and Throat 183 8, Wolcott Phone 113 DR. KATHRYN F. 'T. SMITH Physicien ond Surgeon—North Cas- , per. 72! Madson Street. Phone 14523 DR. W. W_ YATES ecia ist Bye, Ea and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second Business and Professional Directory FIRST SHOW OF SEASON FALLS WN TWD STATES Michigan and Minne- sota Mantled; Frosts In Many States. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—Wint- er established its first white outpost in the United States Thursday and today snow covered parts of Micht- | gan and Minnesota and a large area | in southwestern Ontario, The weath- er bureau also received reports of heavy frosts in northern Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, northern Wyoming, and Montana, and forecast an spread of frosty weather along the northern border in the lower lake region, in northern New England, northern New York and northwestern Ohio, 8. G, Cullen of Minneapolis ts siting here with his brother Ben ul'en of the ompany,. —.___ PLANE BREAKS SPEED RECORD MINEOLA, N. Y.. Sept. 14—A new world’s speed record of 244.15 miles an hour was estobi shod by Lieutenant Harold J. Brow, U. 8. N., in a navy-Curtis racer flying over a one kilometer course at Mitchel Field. The record announced was the! average of four trips across the. measured course, two In each direc- | tion. One trip with the wind the! plane went 255 miles an hour. The test was trom a level start without the aid of s drop from height, i} DOCTORS THE PER P Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 542 South Durbin—Phone 4 HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 ST Fr SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND ETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A.0.& Vietor R. Dacken, B Sc. MD. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT eigen L. Stanton, M.S. M.D, : -RAY' TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY G._B. Underwood, M. ROENTGENOLOGIST HaRtie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST F_ O'Donnel. M. D, PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST C. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices In Rohrbuugh Bullding 118 East Second Street, Telephone 54 and 55 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Ceuter—Phone $0 | Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics, DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon | Phone 1219 Residence 2118 | Fe qe sic! and Surgeon ' 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 ——_—_ LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer, Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 498 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210) Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE~ WELL. FIT AINT MW Wa: FRIEND, BARNEY Goocte!! REMEMBER Ths PINCeMLE GAMES WE USED To have = FOR HEANEN'S WHAT'S The WITH SPARK: Do Utsav. Eo. for THe Cove OF MIKE COME NER To THe Sraste WitH ME AND PLAY A Few Games =X GOrra Ger GASOLINE ALLEY—PHYLLIS DECIDES—SO DOES WALT 1 OUBMS WALT Has BEEN PUNISHED ENOUGH FOR PROPOSING TO ME ON 4 BET THINK fLL CALL HIM UP BNO © oSK HIM TO ADJUST MV BRAKES. LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS THRIVES AS RESULT OF GOOD RANGE CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT STATE Wyoming ranges continue in ex-! Lamb buyers became active during cellent condition with fine prospect the latter part of August and a con- for winter ranges, while livestock siderable number of lambs were sold are in excellent condition according and contracted in the central and to the monthly report of the Divi northern districts, while few sales or jon of Crop and Livestock estimates contracts were reported from the of the U. 8. Department of Agricul- | Union Patific territory west of Lar- ture, the report also indicates con- amie. Offers generally ranged from siderable activity in the lamb market 10 to 10 1-2 cen with the bulk of during the latter part of August. the sales at 10 1-4 and 10 1-2 cents, Ranges and Feed while some offers and sales at a Wyoming ranges cvutinue in ex-' fraction higher have been reported, cellent cond.tion and are reported as these seem to cover choice stuff or 104 percent of normal, one point be ‘the tops. Sales and contracts of last Jow last month and fully 25 points spring and summer were reported at ‘above the condition one year ago. An about 10 cents. Few sales or offers abundance of moisture over the en- have been reported on yearling or tire state has resu'ted in late matur- young ewes, whl'o there are some old ing of the grass and fear of frost ewes for sale thore seems to be few damage in some sections. Winter buyers. ranges promise to be very good. Reports from over the state indi- Grasshopper damage in local sections cate that from 85 tu 45 per cent of has been reporied from the northern the lumbs for sale have been sold or Dart of the state. contracted, indications are that few ‘The hay and feed supply is gen- | ewe lambs will be shipped out this erally good, but a shortage is report- year, as there ts a decided tendency ed from Fremont and Washakie to cull the flocks, keep the ewe counties and parts of the Big Horn lambs and sell the old. Bas.n where there was a heavy loss| Lamb shipments have started with of Aifaifa last winter. The tame hay a few fat lambs going to the markets crop over the remainder of the but there will be a heavy movement will be bettor than last year and the late in September and in October to wild hay crop promises to be the »both the markets and feeding best in years. The total hay crop ts | grounds of Nebraska and Colorado. estimated at 1,695,000 tons comparea CATTLE with 1,619,000 tons last year and the The condition of cattie is generally five\year average of 1,345,000 tons. | excellent and ts placed at 104 per The large corn crop will help to sup- | cent the same as one month ago. plement the hay crop in many seo- | While all classes of cattle are in ex. tions. cellent condition, the beef seems to Only a small percent of the 1922|be soft due to late curing of the crop was carried over, on May 1, the | grass, which will in some cases delay carry over was estimated at 8 per | marketing, cent, compared with ten per cent Reports from over the state in- from the 1921 crop 33 per cent from | dicate there will be a heavy move- the 1920 crop and 3 per cent from the | ment to market this fall as many are 1919 crop. The buik of the hay left|sel!ing close and other are closing over from last year is in the nurth/out. The run of cattle will be lighter eastern district. due to a small number of aged steers SHEEP and more cows, heifers, yearlings All classes of sheep are tn excel-|and calves. All cattte are in much lent condition, with « much latger | better condition than last year and number of fat lamhs than last year,|/returns from early shipments to old ewes are in fine shape, The| market indicate slightly better Prices condition of sheep and lambs ts 103/ than one year ago. Local sales have HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 ON Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers, 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 ————— DONALD GALLAGH La Sulte 1—Wood Bide. ned OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart, Phone 388 DR. © .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 316 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Publis hr ©. LYNCH jc Stenogra; Public © and Notary Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Conselidated Royalty Bulid! Phone Office 203 Res, Phone 553 SHOE REPAIRING —__§_§_§ii i _____., NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East H) TAILORS ROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS as E. Midwest Phone 968W Send your automobile news to “Spark P'ug.”—Care Tribune 2 per cent of normal the same as|been limited with a wide range,of August 1. prices due to condition of sale and ASPIRIN bo September 9, 1923. Say “Bayer” and Insist! F. W. BEIER, Jr. Statistician Divorce Would Free Husband From Bigamy _ DENVER, Colo., Sept. 14.—Acting to carry out @ promise which she made last June to obtain a divorce| in order to permit her husband to man, Mrs. Evadene Wright of Den- | for divorce trom Newton B. Wright, ister in Denver and known as a society man. If Mre, Wright {= successfu) in obtaining a decree of separation Unless you see the name “Bayer”| Wright will be free to legalize his on package or on tables you are/union with Arrabella Stoddard, of not getting the genu!ne Bayer pro-| Detroit, duct prescribed by physicians over! ‘Tho case first came to the atten- twenty-two years and proved safe by/tion of authorities last June when millions for Mrs. Wright caused her husband's D Colds Headache arrest in California, where he was e 8. for Toothache Lumbago said to have been Iiving with wife been serving Earache Rheumatism number 2, Mrs. Wright charged he Neuralgia Pain, Pain had failed to support her and the! Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspir in” only. Each unbroken package contains proper direct'ons. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists a’so sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trado inark of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oacetic-acidester of Sallcylicacid.— Advertisement, 11-year-old son. She declined to file a bigamy charge, but said she would permit Wright to go to his second wife in Detroit and later would seek a @ivores, that he might legally marry wife number 2 and give a name to their child. Wright is said to be in Detroit. near his second wife. e HES Gor The Mumps! THATS WHAT'S WORRYING ME — I Got HIM ENTERED IN & BIG RACE TOMORROW © TRIO CHARGED Jobnson, 24 hours. spring indicated that @ still had been (ADVANCING years should not of dependency—ot crutches and canes—of worry, care and Prepared to grapple with the hench- men of Old Age—with rheumatism Prt (pe undermined health: pean |feebleness, The system that is free en ine, Fis Maselene’ to amothiee: wo- from. impurities —through which ric! ver, has filed suit in district court ‘worry about advancing years. . * Uist the aid of 8, S. 8.—the builder pon of a tormer Presbyterian. min-\ or 16a mtaod- collects fight off the infirmities of Old Age. honored assistant in the fight for hale and hearty Old Age. m sredients and is sold at all good SARE MaTTER PLUGS WITH KILLING RANGE CATTLE WHERE't = (MY Coat = HoT IN HERG ? HANG Ts LETS Stu- NO | WON'T Ermer. 14. UP TO HIM TO Maks THE FIRST MOVE, HES SLOW BUT HELL COME ACROSS ALL RIGHT IN TIME me LABOR CHIEF WARNS AGAINST POLITICS IN UNION PROGRAM DECATUR MIL, Sept. 14.—(By The Associated Press)}—Warning which was interpreted by convention of- Brand on Hides Identi- fies Animals Slain, Sold for Meat. Charged with killing range cattle, the beef from which they are be- lieved to have been marketing in Casper, T. B. Arthur, Otto C. Huber and Charles Berg were arreste:l Thursday afternoon at a homestead shack seven miles north of the Effel ranch on the Po'son Spider road. Deputies from the sheriffs office, who made the arrests, found two hides bearing the brand of Henry Natrona county rancher, locked tn a meat house. They also uncovered two quarters of fresh beef from an anima’ believed to have been killed within the preceeding Four barrels of sour mash which had been dumped out at a nearby in operation on the homestead dur ing the summer but a thorough search failed to d'sclose {ts location. ————— Send your automobile news “Spark P'ug.”"—Care Tr'bune. to mean the approach of a period Don’t dread the days ahead! Be red blood tingles need not En- With the aid of 8, 8, 8. when you reach this stago of life the nerve ower that has been built up by ever fhcreasing blood cells—the vim and vigor of youth that you |possess will capably enable you to enjoy the a years, while oth are feeble and dependent. ly & century hes valuable and time It is @ only of pure vegetable in- drug stores. The large size bottle {s the more vconomical. ficials as against and “labor party" proposals, the two things for which Wil!tam Z. Foster, reputed communist, he has come here to fight for, was Federation in @ special de- given the Labor convention Uvery letter from Samuel Compers, president of the American Federa- tion of Labor. nalenable rights, President Gomp ers wrote trade unions which must not and cannot with safety be overruled. We want our trade union movement as distinct as“the billows and yet one as the seas. The attempt to force by declaration or power the against. which their own true and best instincts prompt them {s an invasion which cannot be tolerated, and if attempt- ed can only bring about the reaction that may not only weaken, but pos- unions to do Tiinois There ore “which belong that “amalgamation” has announced of certain to the sibly dismember the movement in ts entirety. “The city central labor bodies have within their localities certain rights and so long as they do not conflict with the American Federa tion of Labor as such, these rights must be preserved and protected. The state federetions of labor have within their states certain rights and so long as they do not conflict with the American Federation of or as such these rights must be erved. The “Amalgamation,” which of- fictals said this letter warns against, was proposed by William Z., Foster. It provides that the 24 trade craft unions shall be reorganized into about seven “industrial unions” pat- terned after the United Mine Workers. President Gompers speaks against these as attacking the “entity and integrity” of the unions now com-| prising the federation. ————_—_——— Dance and supper at Haygood's, Saturday night. Sevey’s Orchestra. When Investment or Opportunity Knocks at Your Door, Welcome It! NOT ON YOUR UFE. 1 WON'T Give HER A CHANCE TO RODAT AGAIN. SHE CAN START (T HERSELF 16 SHE FEELS LIKE IT PAGE ELEVEN. 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