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FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath with finished basement; modern throughout; also furniture, reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement triveway; lawn and trees; some cash ahd easy terms, 612 S. Lincoln. —————————— $2,000 DOWN, balance like rent buys brick house on east side near Second street. This has five rooms and ‘bath on main floor, four rooms and bath and laundry room in base- ment. Fine home and good income. Builtin features. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. ———— FOR SALE—One acre containing 6 lots 50x135 feet, about eight blocks west of the Midwest refinery; four- inch water main with permission to tap on adjoining property; this land wil grow anything that will grow in this climate, $700, $70 cash, balance $25 month. Phone 1189. ——_—— $1,500 DOWN buys dandy home and income property well located Full size lot, ‘five rooms, bath and breakfast nook on main floor, two rooms on second floor, and thre rooms in basement. Has all im ovements except paving, but has raded street. Stucco outside finish. Good garage. Extra fine lawn and trees. Near high school. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. ee FOR SALE — Four-room modern FOR yee in good location, just built will take good car as part payment. Call at 526 W. inth, Apartment L. ee 34,000 DOWN, balance casy pay ments, buys two houses close | on Third street, where there is good income and first class invest ment. Five rooms and bath on first floor and four rooms in the base ment of one house. Three room modern house on rear of property. Paved street. Everything complete. ‘Western Realty, Moose Bldg. Pets ol a Aaa eS FOR SALE—East front bullding lot just east of county hospital; terms it desired. Call 1708J. pecs bet ihe acd AUDITORS . A. REIMERTH i Ppauiie Accountant me Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Accounting Acts’ ‘Suite 18, Daly Bldg. . 0. VAN _DENBERG Cetfifiea Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 BGISTRY CORP. TE Accountunts—Stock ‘and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 16 Ee — ~~ ARCHITECTS BNR ss io ht eh DRICH, Architects Bom ids, Townsend, Block Casper, Wyo. Phone at J, WESTFALL, Architect WM tito 8, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS CASPER P SHOP Auto Se ae, Uphostering and ‘in, ss Goat” Pe Faonn 300T $83.8. Center Phone 001" BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ARLES SKANSI EH Res. Phees 87W Office Phone 315 YEL! y CAB COMPANY. Inc. sie ana ‘Transter. Phone 1234 J. Le Biederman, Prop Phone 949 ' BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY ©O. 119-East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 7 DR. B. G. HAHN Townsend’ Bids. eu Phone 423 3. CONNELL, D. C., Ph. C- suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8195 . E. HARNED, Chiropractor et) North Kimball Street Phone 1457 R. I. E. BERQUIST “wuttermelsier Bldg Phone 1757 ERT N. GROVE ie bast op Street Office Phone 2220 Ites. Phono 17183 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS osteapashic ‘and Chiropractic 810 O-S dg. Phone 1754 JRSTON, D. 0. use Wotcote Phono 113 CONTRACTORS YLOR & ORCUTT General’ Contractors, Cement Build- ing Blocks For. Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST IRRINNE E. 3 Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phone 1046R CLEANERS ERVICE CLEANERS bay road at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS DR. G._ 8. BARGER -- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glass itted 133 8. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. y W. YATES jalist Ear, Noso and Throat © 2, 112 Bast Second rt Eye Suit “WARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. j WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923 Business and Professional Directory FOR SALE__HOUSES aN FOR SALE — Furniture to party buying or renting two-room house, nicely finished with two unfinished rooms in basement, reasonable and terms. Phone 2051R. —————_____—____ $3,000, DOWN, balance in monthly payments buys 27 room house ar- ranged in housekeeping apartments, three baths, large basement. In- come over $400 monthly. Will con- sider any trade worth the money. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. — FOR SALE—Cazy five-room house, on large corner lot, garage;’ on bus line; beautifully furnished for $4,800 or unfurnished for $4,500, $500 cash. Phone 1310, —<——________ FOR SALE—Close in on South Ash, two houses, consisting of twenty. three rooms and baths, $13,000, $2,- 000 cash, will handle this exce!lent Property; owner must sell at once; this property very modern and can be made to pay close to $300 month- ly; ® genuine bargain. Phone 1129. John M. England Realty Co., 202 0-8 Bldg. earner $300 DOWN, balance lke rent buyn good two room house in North Casper. Plenty of water, graded street, and all improvements in alley. Western Realty, Moose Blag. FOR SALE — Four-room modern house with finished rooms in base- ment on East Fifth street, only one ates blocks from pavement; 000 with $500 cash. Martin-La. mar. Phone 2214, ane ee HALF CASH buys a real bargain, priced ui 36,000. Payments would @ only $30 per month on balance. ‘This is right down in town on the paved street and is built like a real home. Four rooms and bath, and large lot. This is now in an estate, and can be bought $2,500 under th market, Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—Well furnished four- room house on Washington, near Fifth; water, gas, lights and ‘tojlet: $1,000 down, balance $2,200, $25 per month and interest. 627 S. Wash. ingon. FOR SALE—Three room hi near Yellowstone highway $200 crn will hanci R. Kamon, 242 BE, 2 Tel. 702. oe $7 DOCTORS DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Si 183 N. Woleott Off, 113 Hees. ph. 800 THE CASPER PRIVATE Women’s and Children’ 542 South Durbin Phone 100. HOSPITAL 938 South Durbim—Phone 273 STAK SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY OBSTETRICS a Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A.0.S Victor R. Dacken, B M D. ble! Bae. Psat dnd THRO. larmy M. S., M. D. SKIN. AND XRAY" EXTEN “RORNTOENOLOGIST.” ‘NI GIST Hallie M. Fle” ro tu th er E 8 in Rohrbaugh Bul 118 East Second St Telephone d1 and $3" DR. T. J. RIACH P aaa and Sur, DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Si 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 659 Fees. 748 ———— ee LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg Jorne; 225 Midwest Bldg, Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 O Huchaline Building BULLACK & LACY wi 2118 we $1 B. WILLIAM 0. WILSON canoe Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer 104 Becklinger Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR, CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Phone 1125R Over Frantz Shop PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNOH Publle Stenographer and Notary Nine Years in Legal Work oO $1 L Tv NORTH CASPER SHOE. Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 Bast TAILORS FRANK CANNER T) Cleaning and Pressin, HERBERT L. HARVEY. M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 406 E. Second. Phone 707 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin Geneva) Fractice’ Surgery. Obstetrics | WAREHOUSES i 3. NORDHEMM YELLOW CAB CO, _INC—Ware-™ Canina Specialist. | house & Transfer. Phone 1234, ! Office Mh, 2293 Res. Ph, 1998 | Office 400 W. Yellowstone, B tion in southwest Casper. bed. Old ivory finish. priced $1,000 lower than it should be, galow, $6,500; aiso a frame home of tive rooms, $6,; and improvements paid, $500 and $90 per month will handle either one ot $1,000 DOV rooms besides bath room and break- YOU WILL Uke this how ern in every way; we are going to soll this swell lic appointment to inspect this prop- erty. 2316. $500 DOWN, balance less than in- apartment house in Evansville. The Price of $3,000 is not for the busi- ness alone but includes the building and ground also, furnished ali goes too. Board, it is plastered. This is worth Moose Bidg. FOR SALE—Two-room house ioe $600 CASH buys a $1,200 building, ments in street. $2,000 DOWN buys fine modern Strictly modern in every particular. of lot. now should clear $6,000. in extra value alone in one year. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—New residence of four Tel. 702. |lot on the north side, all furnished | for $950.00 with $150.00 cash. Phone 238. SN ‘HREH ROOMS FURNISHED—In and large one room house on the north side for $2,500.00 with $700.00 as first payment. lot man floor and three ep i BARNEY GOOGLE- GEE THS TM HEARING ABOUT YOu PALLING WITH e Casper Daily Cribune 2 WITH Tas LAY-OOT You CAN GET AMWAY GRAND LARCENY AS “TWlo GYPSIES «Look: DI'NT HE GET ME A POUCE CARD*A SPECIAL DEPUTY BAVGE AND ENE THING - MR. WICKER, | WANT You To MEET MR. AVERY. ONE OF THE ALLEY BUNCH. I'm HAPPY TO MEET You,SiIR. YM OOING To BE A NEIGHBOR HERE » W THE Alley MVSELE, FOR SALE_HOUSES 50 DOWN, balance like rent buys this kind of a house. Corner loca- Three oms and bath besides Murphy Built-in fea- res. This is a real home and is FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE LOTS on ves 13th top of hill; sowe: ENGLEWOOD. not buy @ five or ten-acre lot in Englewood, four Wh; subur' Western Realty, Moose Bldg. on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoor MOVE IN TODAY. where you can have elbow room, New modern five-room brick bun- and family with chicken: and a family cow. drive from Casper postoffic the best paved highway in the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova irrigation project, & garden ese attractive homes, Phone own- and builder 734k, acre lots $500 to $750; Cs! john M. England Com; jo! i Phones 1129-5433 202 O35 Bidz FOR SALE—Good lot on south Mel- y terms. , balance just like rent makes you your own landlord. xcellent location. Three full size faut nook. Stoves with property, Must be seen to be appreciated. | , Tose street, $450. $50 cash. R Western Reality, Moose Bidg. ~! = ss FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Good six-room house in Neosho; population; 4.000 in fruit belt of Missouri, for Casper property. H. E. Wood, General De. livery, FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—equity in $6000 income property. Income $145 per month. Phone 1128. N. Kimbal FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres or 200 lots, close in, south Box B-78, Tribune, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres near tank farm; cheap on terms or trade. P. O. Box 1262. FOR SALE or trade for Ford One Dodge bu its loca. tion and its price; ive rooms mod- home at a figure ay below the market. Make an Dobbin Realty Co, Phone come from property, buys @ little Yes, this place is and the furniture It 1s not Compo No! hile looking into. Western Realty, lots; nice locaion on north le. Call at 228 West 100, $160 cash, KR. Kamon, 242 /yith. Apt. 6. 2nd St. Tel, 702, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —For 00d local property, 2,409 acres of deeded eastern Washington land, is 4 pie henge ele free of encumbrance, P. O, Box 2 All improve- Sewer assessment } cer, Wyo. rere paid for. No terms on this lot mt | nn La this price. Western Realty, Moose|FOR SALE OR TRADD — Late 2045 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 Bldg. model Buick touring car, easy terms. Phone 1404. BUSINESS CHANCES home six blocks from business MULVANEY & BARRETT center. Hot water heat, Lawyers. sun porch. Paved street on both| mon gai ac Mane tolnk 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. sides, Full basement, garage} ¢7.599 per parte he tf bas bonent for $500 and invoice; best location obtainable, Phone 1310. Must go now. FOR SALE ROOMING HOUSE! Greatest bargain ever offered: $1,500 clear profit every month everything new and up-to-date; cen ffered $4,000 cash for back 40 feet ‘Whoever buys this property rooms; full basement; choice lo-|trally located for transient trade; jon on south side. $6800.00. |$4,000 required:to handle. Call 1310. 500 cash. R. Kamon 242 EB. 2nd. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On 6th and Jackson, black leather coat. Finder please phone 818R and receive reward. LOST—Elks’ charm, two teeth on it, name A. H. Duthie, Casper Lodge 1358, Reward $10. 1014 8, Spruce. LOST—1Alredale dog, black and tan, ARGE ONE ROOM HOUSE—Well built one room house on 50x132 ft. Room 10, Townsend Bidg. the Country Club Addition on 4 full lot, three rooms and all 301 Consolidated Royalty Building | fie" garniture you will need for | curly hair, new round leather col: Phone Office 203 Hes. Phone 5589] 150.49 on terms. Harry Free, |!at silver ‘name plate, Reward. a an. Phone 238 "|Phone 1258 or 1280J. SHUE REPAIRING the lot man. hone 238. lets Seen tas Tea 7m wi and no FOUR ROOMS and one room for |” questions asked for return of 80-30 SHOP | $2,500.00. Nice four room house winchester carbine rifle, lost on Second street road, soriewhere be- tween Tribune office and Independ- ent addition. Griffith, Tribune office $10 REWARD For the return of two horses; one Harry Free, tho Phone 238. HREE ROOM and three lots for Custom Tailoring and Cleaning $3,500.00. Good three room house |sorrel gelding, ten years old, Suite 8 Daly Bidg.| and three lots in Sheridan Heights | pranaed on shoulder and brand- Addition for $3,500.00 with $700.00 TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS |cash. Harry Free. Phone 238. | gq on hip. 148 EB. Midwess Phone 968W | Room 10. wnsend Bldg. s a P . ————_—— me blue roan gelding, four years MIDWEST TAILORS GOOD HOME on South McKinley old, branded on shoulder. ROBERT R, GARSON Four rooms and bath on the first rooms and bath in ne basement besides the Jaund. Ol City, Wyo. om for $6,750.00 with a first pay- Sere eee ment of $1,500.00. Harry Free.| About fifty earthquakes yearly hone 238. Room 10, Townsend, |according to the records, disturb the dg. world throughout its mass, and make a real home for yourself Only 15 minutes over t away from the high rent and high taxes; five HERE, HAVE A FRESH SIGAR. AND SAN, IF YOU WANT TO BUY ANY TIRES LET ME TAKE YOU TO A FRIEND OF MINE. 1 CAN GET You 60 AND 10 OFF. ~ PERSONAL BUSY BEE serves the best 30 cent meats in town. 163 N. Wolcott. WANTED—To hear from someone who would consider taking part of store space on Main street. Phone 467W. and one-half miles north of Casper A MIDDLE age widow would like to correspond with a business man, one who is capable of attend: ing to business; am a property owner; can furnish reference. P, O. Box 23, Casper, KU KLUX TO BE DISCUSSED AT INDIANA MEET Governors of 40. States Expected to Join in Big Conference. WEST BEND, Ind., Oct. 10.— (United Press.}—The governors of about forty states are expected te gather here on Wednesday, October 17, as the guests of Governor War ren T. McCray, to discuss problems which the state executives belleve ‘an best be solved through co-opera tion. It is the fifteenth annual Gov- ernors’ conference. Following the last seasion on tho three-day program on Friday the state heads will leave at once by special train for Washington to confer with President Coolldge, at his request. Several of the governors will pre sent papers on special problems which confront them in their home states. In addition to the scheduled program, uniform enforcement of the prohibition act and the narcotic drug laws, freight rates on coal and uniformity of legislation will be dis cussed informally. The program as announced by Secretary Miles C. Riley of Madison, Wis., is as follows: Taxation—Governor Morgan, West Virginia. ecutive Clemenc arole System — Governor Colorado, ~ Valuation of Rallroads and the State's Obligation—Governor Blaine Wisconsin. Wheat in the Nation’s Busines: Governor Nestos, North Dakota. Water Power Development and Interstate Exchange of Hydro-Elec tric Power—Governor Pinchot, Penn sylvania. Agricultural Problems — Governor Parker, Louisiana. Klan as a Topic, The Ku Kiux Klan 1s almost cer. tain to come up as a topic for dis cussion also, although {t has not been placed upon the program. Methods for dealing with the “in visible empire” occupied almost the re time of the governors at their conference. The possibility of establishing permanent location for the head quarters of the Governors’ confer ence in Washington is certain to ome up again during this meeting Several of the governors proposed and the Sweet plea a ag SRN aha a a a ee Thus sings George Harvey (right) bespectacled ambassador to the Court of St. James. Harvey resigned, to become effective about January GASOLINE ALLEY—LOOKS AS IF WICKER AND AVERY WOULD BE FRIENDS PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck | WN “(VE VUST ORDERED SOME SPECIAL OIL FOR MY CARS Comes HICH BUT IT'S FINE STUFF, | WANT NOU TO TRY A CAN OF IT WITH MY COMPLIMENTS. § HERE'S A NEW WRINKLE IN A WRENCH, TAKE IT BLONG OND SEE HOW YoU LIKE IT. AND IF CAN DO ANYTHING FOR VOU AT ANY TIME YOU LET ME KNOW, THAT'S ALL “» 1. Here he is shown playing croquet at Warwick, Castle, England, with Will Hays, czar of the movies. A rumor is circulating around New York that it Is not at all unlikely that Hays will resign to take over the chair- manship of the Republican National committee. This is unconfirmed. It 's further understood one of Harvey's reasons for coming back to the United States is to “help direct the coming campaig: All of which makes this little photo of Hays and Harvey rather significant YELLOWSTONE PARK TRAVEL RECORDS ECLIPSED DURING SEASON, BOTH BY RAIL AND AUTOMOBILE YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., sons at the western entrance, and Oct., 10.—All travel records to Yel-| 4,331 cars with 14,507 persons at the lowstone National park were broken| southern entrance. ‘The remark during the season which closed/able travel through the south en- ptember 20, according to official|trance which 1s comparatively a revised statistics which have just/new route, is noteworthy. been Issued. } The western was the most ‘The total travel was 188,852 per-|ronized ra!l entrance. Twenty-five sons compared with 98,223 in the|thousagd one hundred and fifteen son of 1923, Of the total only| visitors arrived theré by rail, com- 75 persons arrived prior to the of-| pared with 14,117 at the Gardiner ficial opening of 1922. The increase| Gateway, 7,407 at the eastern en- of 40,129 visitors this year exceeded | trance, and 167 at the southern. the most confident pre-season esti- The automobile travel totals in- mate by at least fifteen thousand. |olude 1,005 cars and 3,448 visitors ‘The extraordinary number of vis!-| who entered the park more than tors ts attributed to the rapid.de-|once during the season, elopment of tndependent automo-| Visitors to the park came from bile travel, splendid railroad service,| every state in the Union, from Alas. ka, the Philippines, Hawii and the Canal Zone, and from twenty one foreign countries, including England and seven other countries of the British Empire. Curiously there was no resldent of Delaware among the visitors who the national attention directed to the park by tho visit of President and Mrs. Harding and their official ty, and pat- state, will be present at the confer- ence to present the report of the commission on uniform state laws. They will especially advocate adop- tion, through the legislatures of the various states, of uniform marriage and divorce laws. This subject has been taken up several previous Governors’ conferences. Child Labor Laws. An attempt to secure uniform ;°°Nditions encountered those child labor laws and the abolish-| %eking recreation tn the y The ment of prison flogging will be put /Ye@r was exceptional for the abund- Lipane tha’ piace eececntties ance of wild lfe and the profusion of wild flowers, The weather dar- the generally favorable by at t 22 session to establish a | Expenses of the conference, which siaathie Woke in the capital to] has no basis for existence in the |/"s the summer was delightful bping about closer relationship be-| Constitution, but is an extra-legal Of the total travel this year 44,- tween state and national govern- | institution growing out of Theodore | 906 persons came by rail, 91,224 by ment, It was proposed at that time | Roosevelt's first conference of gov-|“%Utomobile, 207 by motorcycl@, and to place the present secretary, Miles|ernors on the conservation of 1,140 on horseback and on foot py, at the head of this institution, | forests, are shared by the various} Tho rail travel of 44,806 persons operating on a budget 000, | states. An assessment of $250 in| Compared with last year’s figure of Although no action was taken in| levied on each and is met by legie- | $3,358. “The 91,224 automobile vist it Ia thought prot that this | lative; appropriations # came in 27 ars. Last year 1 will be put underway during’'| The wives of many of the execu-| there were 61, utomobile visi @ coming conference. tives will accompany them and Gov- | tora in 18, cars, Representatives of the N ernor McCray has planned a formal The Gardiner Gateway, or north Commission on Uniform Legis dinner and a number of other social! ern entrance, proved the m« composed of experts from every ' functions for their entertainment ar for automobile tourists, Hight thousand six hundred and ninty-one cars, carrying 28,690 persons arrived there during the sason, compared with 7,665 cars with 25,496 persons at the Cody Gateway, or eastern entrance, holder of this record for two years; 6,349 cars with 22,531 per- came to the park by automobile. Illinois leads the list of ratl visitors, 5,747 residents of this state having been classified; Obio is second with 3, visitors coming by rail, New York third with 3,101, and Penn- sylvania fourth with 2,530, One. fourth of all the visitors coming to the park by train came from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, Montana leads the list of states sending travelers to the park in their own automobiles, having 10 of her citizens registering at the gates during the summer. The sec- ond largest..number of motorists, 7,627, came from California. In rai visitors California ranks sixth. There were 117 makes of cars tw the park and six makes of motor cycles. The largest number of visitors em tering the park in a single day 1 Yellowstone history was on August 7th when 2,859 visitors entered at the various gateways. On each of eighteen days, over 2,000 people e tered the park ‘and a rough census of visitors camping in the park and residing at the hotels and perman- ent camps, taken about August 1, showed than over 14,000 people tours ie the national playground at that ime, HORACE M. ALBRIGHT Superintendent ‘BUNCO’ KING DENIED BAIL DENVER, Colo., Oct. 10.—The su- preme court has denied the ap- plication of Lou Blonger for bail pending decision on his application for a writ of supersedeas. Blonger was convicted in the Denver district court with 19 other defendants in the bunco cases. A ruling was handed down today in the case of J. M. Mabry, attor ney of Trinidad, Colo., who had been elted to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court because he had failed to pre pare and file a brief in behalf of Joe McGonigal, appealing from a sentence of death imposed in Las Animas county district court. In view of Mabry’s recent appearance before the court and his explanation of his action, the court permitted him to file the brief for McGonigal McGonigal was tried for murder of Ella Centers in 1922. Ho also killed Wilbur Ferguson, a School of Mines student at the ne timo. BREAK ACOLD FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! here ry druggist guarantees ch package of “Pape's Cold Com pound” to break up any cold and end grippe misery in a few hours or money returned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feyerishness flamed or ested nc relieved with first dose. teblets coat onl and head hese pleasant nts and instead of ions mi n ® ei es xour Plug. quinine. Send * Spark

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