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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923. eyes ye eusper Daly crioune ; PAGE ELEVEN. “ FOR RENT—GARAGES -oR RENT—Garagre space for oné a 139. S. Jefferson. . ‘ NT—Garago at 612 8. Lin- FOR Pepnone. 600d, FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS per i crore apt -OR RENT—Goot) Pe cimpall PRONG 1468. FOR SALE_.HOUSES ——————————— FOR SALE—Four-room house, lot 60x140 feet, near Eh yetasaty pestis terms. Wyoming Real Ou 125%. Beech, Phone 2924, ODERN HOME NEAR PAVEMENT In the south part of the city, liv- ingroom, diningroom, two sleeping: rooms, kitchen; three-room apart ment in basement; price $6,750 on sy terme, “STARRY FREE, The Lot Man Phone 238 Townsend Bldg. FOR SALE—A new _ fiyé-room house with many built in features and hardwood floors throughout. full basement; On 10th st, not far from center}, $2,000 cash and good terms on balance. Martin-Lamar, phone 2214, FOR SALE. New five-room mcdern btingalow, nar¢wood floors, ivory finish, nice fr rooms, Kitchen equipped with we afid lifMleurh ready to move In; has three-room apartment with shower bath in basement, good two- room house on rear of lot; southwest part; price $8,000 with $1,200 down. Fiveroom modern — bungalow. hardwood floora, ivory finish, fire place, breakfast nook, three room apartment with bath in base- ment, good location in sdtitheast part; price $7,500 with $3,000 down. Four-room modern house, hard: wood floors, built-in features, linen closet, etc., full basement, east front, one block from school; price $4,800, $1,600 dawn. Close in rooming house, 18 rooms, three baths, seven garages, bringing good income; price $18,000 with $5,000 down. J. F, JONES & COMPANY 168 S. Beech Phone 1204. YOR SALE—Three-room house on South Jackson street on full sized lot; $2,000, $500 cash, H. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702, FOR SALE—Well built fout-room house with full basement. $2,700, $250 cash, will handle. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. NEW HOUSE. Attractive five-room home with . oak floors, fireplace, full basement, ee the location is ideal; 1500 with $1,000 cash, HARRY FREE, The Lot Man Phone 238 ‘Townsend Bldg. FOR SALE—Four-room brick and stucco new house. Corner lot with garage. Smnil cash payment balance monthly. Call 1316 S. Lin- Phone 1824W. price FOR SALE — Tworoom house southeast, for $1200 and $100 cash; Martin-Lamar, phone 2214 A Real Bargain Is offered by the owner of a five- room bungalow, modern through- out, two rooms.finished in basement that will rent for $40 per month; connected wtih ga8 in furnace; hot water heater; many built-in features; newly decorated inside and out; has lawn, trees and flowers; price $6,000. 329 S. McKinley. Phone 1509. FOR SALE—New two-room house; clothes closet and pantry, gas range, water, lights and sidewalks in; on bus lina, near pavement; ven blocks from heart of olty. 148 + Gi $1,500,000, $200 down. So G. Stewart, Iris ‘theater. LOUK HERE—Moderh ~éight-roum home, two-car garage, fine shrub- bery and lawn, close to lake anit university in Seattle, Wash, to ane for home in Casper. P. 0. Box 8. A WONDERFUL BUY LESS THAN COS This home has been 1°pn sheriff sale, to satisfy some lens against the property. It is a brick house con- sisting of five large attractive rooms and bath, one two-room apartment and one threo-room apartment and bath room in basement: two-room hotre on rear of lot; $100 rental in- come can be taken from this prop erty outside of the living quarters for the owner. This property is of+ fered for $6,500. If you are interost- ed in a well built brick home with an income you shculd see this proposi+ tion. HARRY FREE, The Lot Man. Phone 238 Townsend Bldg. FOR SALE—Four rogms and bath With finished basemen: modern throughout; also furniture, reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn and troes; some cash and easy terms. tiz 8. Linco, es FOR SALE — Four-room modern house and garage; two-room house in rear. Phone 1170W. poe cg. alos alia AA i PS FOR SALE—New residence of five Ta, ‘OR $2,000 eash will handle. R. Kamon, 2 Second. Tel. 70: FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Business lot 60-foot front facing, east on Wolcott street, near Burlington depot, a good buy at $10,000 on terms. Mathers Realty Co., 255 S, Center, Phone 1088W. ———$—$—$ —_— —___. I WILE sell you a lot 60x15 feet for $200, $20 down and $10 a month and can arrange to build you @ house on the lot for $100 down and $50 a month. This lot has water and gas will be installed next month. Adéresa P. O. Box 319. ROSEE WOOD, not buy a five or ten-acre ougurhes lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can haye elbow room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive 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 taxes; five Acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. © ompany. 202 ri Bldg. Y: John M. England Phones 129.5433 FOR SALE—Well built four-room hetuse on United Street for $3,200, and can be handled with a small payment down. Mathers Realty Co., 255 §, Center. Phone 1088W, used piano 343) FOR FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | BARNEY GOOGLE-- NS tS MY LITTLE JocKey. MORROW HE'S GOING To siein aoe FOR SALB—Building lot on_ north side, $350 , $100 cash. R. Kamon, 242 i. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Two of the best bust Ness lots in Casper, one and one. half blocks of Hentiing hotel. Box B12, Tribune. SALE—Three lots near Elk school, $750 bach on terms; Mar- ting-Lamar, phone 2214. a aE SARTRE TE FOR SALB—Lot 40x182 feet with a garage; in Glendale addition, 1400 block on Wik street. Phone 1881J. FOR SALE—One and one-half lots on Washington at., just north of F, $300 all cash of $325 with §50 cash. Martin-Lamar, phone 2214. LAND FOR SALE ———— FOR SALE—An acre tract with wa- ter piped to tract, close in, but 14 blocks fram Midwest refinery; is only $60 down and $30 a menth. Ad- dress Box 819, Casper, Wyo. | FOR SALE Destrable subdivision ground, ad- Joining the city of Casper on terms from. $100 per acre up, Phone349M. HII eee FOR SALE—One acre, two and one -half miles south of town; two- rootn house, garage, chicken house, fenced $1,200, $200 will handle, 928 N. Pear. ~ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Cas per property, irrigated stock ranch jes in rental property. Inquire at Liberty Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-room furnished house on South Conwell, $3,000; take car as first payment. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Rooming house, ten fooms, nicely furnished, good lo- eation, one-half block from post of. fice; party mist sell on account of ill health. 833 24th street, Ogden, Utah. FOR SALE— Cafe, big business, Center street location; reasonable rent; a proposition you ought to look into; priced to sell;-$5,500 with $2,200 cash. Mathers Realty Co., 255 8 Center. Phone 1088W. SMALL plaining mill and cabinet e€ombined, for lease, sale or rent, or Would trade for Casper real estate. Owner is sick and must turn in m ity in handling business matters, Write Box Arl7, Tribune, stating your qualifications, Phone number and address. LOST AND FOUND THE BOOT which was found last ‘week on Alcova road is now at the Tribune office. LOST—A 30x%% cord tire with weed | “chain on it, on street west of Cas- per, leading to Alcova road. Finder jeal! 28105 for reward. foi LOST—Baby drees in the down- town district. Phone 1998 W. PERSONAL STOLEN—Party is known who stole | silk underwear and other things lat 643 E. Third. Return same at once or they will be prosecuted by the law. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the mT, F.-Aigeo, Decensed '. F.-Algeo, Decense Notiee is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary were, on the|} 28th day of August, 1928, granted! to the undersigned in the above! estate, and that all persons having| claims against the said estate are} hereby required to exhibit them | with the necessary vouchers for! }allowance te the andersiqned a, at) the office of Durham & Lowey,) Attorneys, 402 Midwest Building, | City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, within Six (6) months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any) 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 barred. Dated this 18th day of Septem- ber, 1923, LENA H. ALGEO, xecut Pub. Sept. 14, 21, 28, 1923, _—— NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Homestead Building Company! was incorporated in the office of! the Secretary of State at Chey-! enne, Wyoming, on the 31st day of August, 1928, at 9 m. ie object of the compere to buy, sell, lease, hold, own, jprove and deal in real estate, lands, houses, | buildings and personal property, | and to construct, erect, build,| equip, repair, and improve houses, buildings, both public and private! and to mortgage and otherwise | dispose of the same or any part thereof, and to do any and all) things necessary, proper and con- venient to carry out and the general business of the Company. The stock of said compan: ‘ifty | Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars,| divided into Five Hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, Its term lof existence is fifty years. number of directors of said com. pany shall be three, and the names of the directors who shall manage the concerns of the said company Hanson. Natrona County, ming, and in any other county or place within said state of Wyo- of state of Wyoming, and within any state, territory, district or posses- sion of the United States or for- oun! The location of the principal office of the said company in this state shall be at 733 West Thirteenth Street in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is J. Gordon Jensen. eign country, for the first year are J. Gordon Jensen, Edith Jensen and J. A. a The operations of the said company shall be carried on of Casper, in tate of . Wyo- and at the city ing; and also outside this at once. Phone 2175R for ap- EDITH JENSON, President pointment. J. A, HANSON, ‘Secretary - - WILLIAM 0. WILSON. WANTED—Yaung mifi to invest/ Publish Sept. 20, 21, 22, 1923. Kendrick Wins In. Philadelphia Primary Contest PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21.—The plurality of W. Freeland Kendrick, who won the Republican nomination primary, was increased to more than 200,000 when belated return’ were tabu- lated.The entire Republican organi- zation county ticket was successful against the independents. ir mayor in Tuesday's mm. Cer ME THiaK- Perwars You'd GETTER b SUBSTITUTE ROAST Oucs | FoR THE CHICKEN AND INSTEAD OF GAVIAR ITD» PUT In A QUART OF “CLAMS AND A COoUrE w NEWS OF SALT John S. Ogilsby, manager of the Southcamp Mercantile company, has been laid up for several days with a wrenched back caused by slipping on the freshly ofl floor when he went to swing ® 160-pound sack of salt on his shoulder. Lavoye, Much apprehension ts felt and many rumors heard in regard to the continued absence of Louis Lavoye who is reported to be in Denver presumably in conference with re- gerd to his homestead on which the town of Lavoye is located. F. C, Bush returned Monday from Casper where an operation was per- formed on his little daughter by Dr. M. ©. Keith who removed her tonsils, Midwest Home Camp. Mrs. Jack Russell elaborately om tertained at a towel shower given in honor of Tresn Anderson Tuesday afternoon, - This is the first of a seriés of parties to be given for the bride-to-be, who is engaged to be married to Warren Sprague of Bill- ings, Mont., in the near future. Geo. Shy! and A. J. Maher re- turned in “due time, much besmat- the Tempting Saturday Specials STONE GROCERY COMPANY 233 East Second St. Campbell’s Pork and Beans—1-Ib. 2-oz, cans, per dozen_._........-----$ 4.60 Peaches Pears Apricots White Cherries Blackberries Red Raspberries—No. 2 cans, S\cansiforee=sscs ssc. seen 80.00 Luna Soap—20 bars for__---------$1.00 Lennox Soap—32 bars for_-------$14,00 233 E. Second St. WE DELIVER Phone Your Orders Early for Prompt Service Advo Pure Maple Syrup, per quart_--95¢ Advo Pancake Flour, 4-lbs. for__...-35¢ Pears—No. 2/4 can, 3 cans for_.--.$1.00 Sliced Peaches—No. 214 cans, 4.cans:fore cess —AT— Phone 304 No. 1 cans—6 cans for 6 Cans to a Customer -$1.00 Phone 304 B-SuT) f SPosin AN Lose , MisTau , GooGre.” #253 ‘Suppostn'| You (ose Now Ler ME See! IN ~@asE — You —‘Lose —'t GREEK REGION| Miller of Home camp, and Mr. Ras- mussen who runs the New York store in East Salt Creek, are re- Ported to havo purchased lots of the $1,000 class at the new townaite lot ‘uction last Saturday afternoon. G. W. Mitchell, driller formerly living with his family at the Harden- dorff camp, is now at Home cam and is reported to be undecided as to whether to take up work at the Continental camp or return to Call- fornia, mains in Salt Creek, it is probable that he will locate his family in Casper {n order ‘that the’ children may attend school, No bus had arrived in Home camp by 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. ‘The “Casper Daily Tribune,” which had been distributed throughout the field before lunch, was the only available newspaper in the field up to that time? A. ©, Eldred, clerk at the Home camp warehouse and leader of tho band, left last Saturday for a vaca- |They say he had some “dears” in view at the time of his departure. all other parts of the ¢ Why not locate you will brace you up and smoke and grime. Do you think Park will increase in value in other locations? 166 8. Beech St. GLOBE 603 E. Second St. In tho event that he re-| jtion in the Big Horn mountains. | GASOLINE 'ALLEY—YOU’D BETTER CHANGE YOUR CHIROGRAPHY, WALT. company cottage awaits him and his mother and sister who will ac- company him. A great host of lov- ing friends keenly regret their leav- ing the community but are glad of |Mr. Lamont’s promition. Dr. J. J. Jeffers, who will occupy the cc 9 left by Mr. Lamont and from whom he has purchased most of the’ household effects and furnish- |ings, expects his family to arrive from Buffalo about the first of the |month. Claude Whittock, warehouseman who has been confined to his home with sickness, returned to work | Tuesday. Harry Mackatee, employee of the Midwest Oil company some four or five years ago and who has just re- turned from Alaska, is relieving Carl | Van Ness, gauger and wire opera |tor at the No, 1 pump station. S. H. Wells, in company with Billy Hill of Home camp, made @ trip to Buffalo Sunday. Mr. Wells’ family is located at Buffalo and Mrs. Hill is visiting there. ‘NEGROES SEIZED FOR UP. RECT THEFT With a lot in this location you are accessible to ity. r permanent home on the Hill, where the pure, invigorating air you breathe, take you away from the Hill or Holman Acre lots more rapidly jthan lots Will you let us show you these locations be- fore buying a permanent homesite?, |. | WYOMING REALTY COMPANY Phone 2224 AGENCY Phone 81 freight train on which the: and | other trespansera were atenling rides Head of Park Frank Mede an elderly white man Commission who alleges he was one of the vie tims of the negroes, was brought to Memorial hospital suffering from « SHERIDAN.—George Bird Grin scalp wound. Hoe saya he was | nell, hend of the national park com | robbed of $1 1a watch, |mitten, 4s in idan with his wife jit is understood that he plans an investigation of the proposal to make a national park in the Big |Iforn mountains, They are from , York City, | Barrington Moore, secretary, and | C. Grant LaParge, wore in the city | |two weeks ago and reported favor- | LONDON, Sept. 21.—Although the |ably to a mass meeting what they conference of ambasadors fixed Sep-|saw during a tour of the proposed tember 27 as the date for the Italian|park area, the southern boundary evacuation of Corfu, the Italians |of which is about 60 miles wost of actually began their evacuation to-| Sheridan, near the Sheridan-Lovell day, says a Central News dispatch | road. from Athens. | Since their departure supporters of the move favoring the new park | Scouts OhOAPUGL |. || ermateet tk teeta ts | understood. | City Plan Hikes King George is five fest seven |inches tn height | ONSTIPATION CHEYENNE, Wyo. Sept. 21.— ‘Cheyenne Boy Scouts are to make midwinter “hikes to the Harry P. | Hynds lodge, 25 miles west of tho i | of ills, a tered with mud and gumbo, from| A. H. Lamont, popular member of | city, according to plans mapped out falte casts pe their Sunday trip to Piney Mills,|the Home camp warehouse office by the local Boy Scout council. Only Always relief in taking about sixteen miles north of Buffalo. | force, leaves the employ of the Mid- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 21—/ scouts who are abreast of their study . ‘They fought the muddy highwgy for | west Oll company next Friday for | Roosevelt Williams and Fred Has-| schedule tn the public schools will be CHAMBERLAIN’S over five hours between Kaycee and | the Lost Soldier field where he takes !kin, negroes, are in the county jail| permitted to participate in the TABLETS Sait Creek. : Kes rge of @ warehouse for tho; here, held on charges ot having at-| “hikes.” Skiing will be one of the’ gasp plensant-effective—only 28¢ Georgo Keltenbaugh and_ Billy ie Oil and Gas company. A’ tempted robbery on a Union Pacific diversions at the lodge. | PARK HILL and Holman Acre Lots Adjoining the City of Casper on the South “il The dividend a réal éstate investment éarns is governed by its desirability of location. It pays to buy where there will be no after regrets. The master key which unlocks the door to business success, is the knowledge of how to make money, MAKE MONEY. A two-way opportunity to reap a big profit on a small investment, Any of those listed below will show these properties to you at your convenience. All are co-operating in this sale and the same prices and terms will be quoted by each, Choose according to your own inclinations and phone for an appointment today, The Western Realty and Lot © Sales Company Main Floor P. and R. Bldg., Formerly Moose Bldg. Corner A and Wolcott Phone 1078 W. P. HOLMAN 405 8. Kimball Phone 340-M