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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 BARNEY GOOGLE-- Au tt ONIX For Plook. Boss. ine DARA” PUDD! (4 GOING ON A KEEN DATE WITH AUNTIE BLOSSOM TOMORROW NIGHT, SKBEZIX, AND {Mm GETTING THINGS READY, WATCHA DOON, A kal’ ii) NYT, Wai YES WR, I'VE GOT THE HEAD WAITER OUT AT THE MICAS GARDENS ALL FIXED. FLL SHOW HER Wicke@ WATT THE ONLY BIRD THAT CON GET SERVICE. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SA tr.ct'y modern four room house in good condition; Is close to the bus line; a real bargain st $4,000; only $500 down, balance $50 per month, Stafford Realty Co. Phone 703, FOR SALE— Six-room house on Lind, furnished, $6,700 with $900 cash. Martin-lamar. Phone 2214. YOR SALE—Three-room house with two rooms finished tn basement, in Sheridan Heighta, for $3,500 with $500 cash, Martin-Lamar. Phons 2214. FOR SALE—S xroom house all fur- nished fireplace; large lot and a warage 16x25 feet; in east part of > home for $5,800; terms. town; gx Union Investment Co., 6109 EB. Sec- very cheap for $6,600; good ranch to trade or s¢l] on long terms; come and see me when you want to trade or sell. Phone 2424. FOR SALE—Four-room brick home, close to school and bus Ine; on north side; very nice home; $750 cash, balance like rent. Union In- vestment Co. Phcne 2105. FOR TRADE WILL TRADE—Equity in a new modern house, four rooms and full basement, just completed for Inter- est in good business. Write Box 662. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Apartment house with Income of $500 per month; seven threeroom apartments, furnished; hot water heat, three years old; gar- @ge and a one-room house. Address Box B-109, Tribune. GROCERY FOR SALE. We have listed goo! paying gro- cery business. This is a good oppor- to get into an established business at invoice. Let us show you. Union Investment Co. Phone 2106. J. C. DOBBINS, business opportu. nities. Office 139 East H, resi. dence. 134 East H. FOR SALE—Om of the best gro cery stores in Casper with real Itve business; cwner leaving: buy at invoice. Stafford Realty Phone 703. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Good pa: cial job printing establishment. equipment new and modern; good reasons for selling; full particulars on request. Address Box B-124, Trib- une. ying commer. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brindle Boston pull with white ring around nec terrier, . stripe on face and breas to the name of “Tuff, please phone 1923M for 1 reward $1 for inform: Il pa $2 for Ben elivery at ranch. See Realty Co., 202 Midwest Bldg. ANTONE knowing where Perry Ross’ trunk is, call 1322 or 1664W FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT Very attractive and well located home of six rooms, three rooms and bath, kitchenette’ and breakfast nook, hardwood floors on main floor, three rooms, kitchenette and tollet and laundryroom in basement; furnace heat; gas connected; large garage; sidewalk and curb; located on West Thirteenth street’ in nice residential district; price $6,500; terms, $1,000 down, balance month- ly payments. An attractive home of four rooms and bath room, two rooms finished in attic; one-half basement, Jackson; price $4800; terms if de- sired. Recently completed home of five rooms, strictly modern; gas heat; hardwood foors, located on east front lot on South McKinley street, jurt off pavement; price $5 200; on terms, $1,000 cash, balance monthly. home of five Close in property, sunporch, breakfast nook and bath, hardwood floors, large double gamge, plastered, full base ment; gas heat. located on Grant street, just off Ease Second; price $7,000; terms $1,000 cash, balance monthly. See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS. 201-203 Midwest Bidg—Phone 1480 FOR SALE—Dandy lot 560x140 feet on South Oak; price reduced from $1.200 to $900 for quick sale. Phone 233. WILL sel] you six lots with water and build you a bungalow 22x26 for $2,200; $200 cash, $35 per month on balance. Address P. O. Box 319 or call 1189 between 7 p. m and 8pm FOR SALE—Lot in southeast part of city beautifully located, $850 , 242 EL Sec SPECULATORS ATTENTION — Want cash offer on 320 acres im- proved land near Wheatland; great sacrifice for immediate sale. For perticulars address Box 1237, Cas- |per. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. 640 ACRE homestead, nine miles from Casper, $75; one on the river for $300; one on the paving north of Casper for $1,000. Phone 2424. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL AND ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. The State of Wyoming, ) ) County of Natrona ) In District Court Eighth Ju- dicial District, No. 981. In the Matter of the ) estate of Evelyn ) Duff, Deceased. ) Harry Duff, Administrator of the Estate of Evelyn Duff deceas- ed, having filed his petition here- in praying for an order of sale of the whole or so much or such parts of the real and personal estate of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth to-wit; to pay the debts, expenses and char; of administration; and the debts outstanding against said estate; IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED by the Honorable Robert R. Rose, Judge of the above entitled dis- trict court, that all persons inter- ested in the estate of anid deceas- ed appear before the said district court, on Friday, the 2ist day of December, A. 1923, at 10 o'clock inthe forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said district court, at the Court House in the city of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said admin- istrator, to sell the whole or so much or such parts of the said real and personal estate of the said deceased, as shall be neces- sary, for such purposes; And that a copy of this order be published once each week for four successive weeks in The C; per Daily Tribune a newspaper of general circulation printed and published daily in said city of Cas- per, Natrona county in the state of Wyoming; | That the real and personal es-| tate so to be sold is described as follows, to-wit: REAL ESTATE Lot twenty-four (24) in block eight (8) in Casper View Addition to the City of Casper (formerly town of Casper,) in the county of Natrona, in the State of Wyo- ming; according to the recorded pat of said Cae View Addition in the office of the county clerk of said county and State: together with all buildings and improve- ments thereon; PERSONAL ESTATE . 1 table; 1 Singer sewing ma- chine; 1 Victrola; 6 chairs; 1 chair, rocker; 1 chair, rocker; 1 bed, including mattress and springs; 2 rugs; 1 dresser; 1 stove; 1 stove; 1 refrigerator. Dated this tenth day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1923. R. R. ROSE Judge. W. 0. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish Nov. 20, 27, Dec- 4, 11, 1923. ae NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING TO CHANGE NAME OF CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of The Enterprise Construction Company, a Corporation created and organized under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will be held at its principal place of business at Room 429 Midwest Refining Building, corner of Second and Wolcott Streets in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyom- ing, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the 27th day of December, 1923, for the purpose of considering a resolution to cl the name of said corporation to C. T. PLUCK- HAHN, INCORPORATED. Given under my hand this 26th day of November, 1928. ' C. T, PLUCKHARN, President. Pub. Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 1923 PRIZE WINNERS WILL GET GASH (Continued from Page One.) clined toward the literary are to be congratulated. It is unfortunate that there were not enough prizes to go around, for the Tribune feels sure that the efforts of every chi'd contestant were well worthy of re- Imbursement. It is altogether prob- able that in the near future the Tribune will conduct other essay contests. Be one of “those present,” and remember the old adage—“If at first you don't succeed; Try-Try again.” a Prize winners may receive their prizes at any time Wednesday or Thursday, by calling at the Tribune office {n person, and asking for the contest editor. Your award will be s for you in a sealed envelope. bring some sort of suitable ident!iication, Tho essay that was awarded the first prize appears below: Number please—13, There you are. “Heavens but that ine has been busy, She sure js putting in a big order One would think that the Grand Grocery is the only store to buy from." Number—1300, Google ee SEEMS LosT BY THE WavsioE = = “ts Nar OFFICAL, HOWEVER, BUT IGASMUCH AS THE RACING EXPERTS hoe NAR DECLARED Sparc % be MOST RIDIGLLOUS BAG OF BONES IW THE HISTORY OF THE TURE NOU LOOK ALL SMILES THIS MORNING, WHAT'S ALL THE GOOD NEWS7 STRUCK OIL? DANVILLE, IIL, Dec. 4.—(United Press).—Questions concerning the “Mrs, Wertz buying more of the Natrona Market's lamb chops. Well she knows a good place to buy. So we'll hand it to her.” Number—13. | “There's Mrs. Rex calling the} Grand Grocery again. They forgot! to send her Butternut bread and she| sure is peeved. If she’s so particular] why doesn’t she eat at the Chase, Cafe, then she wouldn't have to complain. Yesterday she was on a rampage cause they forgot to send| her pigeon tea. I don't blame her,| but doesn't she know that you can’t! get that except at the Pigeon Tea &! Coffee Co.? | “Oh hello Florence. Just back) from Dr. Jeffreys? Yes, you do look better and don't you feel just great? My, your hair looks nice. At! the Marinello Parlor? Fine place! that. But why all dolled up? To get a hat at the Swanson Sisters? That's right—they're having an- other one of those popular sales. And a new dress too! Oh! Just your old one sent to the Service Cleaners, well that’s one on me. All dressed up and no place to go, what? You're going to have your picture taken at at Browns? Gee you're getting sporty. You'd better put your money in the National Bank of Commerce for a rainy day. Just a minute, there's a call. Number—156-R. “ssh, I'll let you listen in."* Hello—Marie? Guess! Mme Reno told me that Mary and her friends are planning a house warming on me. What Jn the world will I do? Fiverything seems to be out of order. I ordered more cos! from the Coal & Coke Co. Inspection? Oh yes, the Casper Sheet Metal Experts were up yesterday. I sent the two mattresses to the Casper Mattress Co., and— what? blue? Say that will be keen. IT get a sky blue paint from the Exchange & Hardware for the wall and have the Western Plumbing Co. install one of those new porcelain bowls in the bathroom. Clothes! Heavens yes. The Troy does my work so beautifully. and so cheap that—what’s the use? Yes, they’re coming Wednesday. The Dort of Course. I'm going to have Art Gay- lord vulcanize the left hind wheel tube, batterfes reacharged at Sands, and alchohol for the radiator at Chandlers. They certainly take an interest in their customers. What? That's Friday Is'nt {t? W-ell I thought it would be nice to go to the Rialto and se Harold Lioyd in “Why Worry.” Afterwards we could go to Lloyd's and have a ght luncheon. Oh Marie, did you have Fred’s bike fixed at Sellers? Of course it would keep in trim after they fixed it. Well by, by, and do call up after you so to Dr. Snoddy's for your tooth. He does the gold bridge work So nicely and I know you'll like him and what? No, I don't think he's married. “Well Florence, how did you like {t? That's boosting what? How did she know the best places to buy from? Cause they're adver- tized tn the Tribune of course! Ho-hum six bells and another days work done. “Aggravatin’ Papa, cause” —Well, look who's here. Let me introduce you to my Sheik. Ain't that a darb of a suit? Sure he al- ways gets them at “Jakes.” And will you b'azz his glasses—I always said that Irenzel knew what he was doing and don’t they look epifty? Yes dear, just a minute. Bubba? Sure, with bolls on, Nitie Nite Florence—eee you jn the funnies, “Uncle Joe” Cannon to Watch Battle of Congress From Seclusion of Home VE oe European tmbrogiio and presidential candidactes have no part in the life today of Uncle Joe Cannon, Dan- ville's Grand Old Man, who volun- tarily retired last March from public life after 50 years in congress. Tho things that most concern Uncle Joe are the chances of filling his hand or confusing his opponents with a “picture book” or an “all blue” hand ina friendly game of poker, or of avoiding too many trips to the “boneyard” in the games of dominoes he plays with members of his family. Twice weekly three or four of Uncle Joe's old cronies meet with him, sometimes at his home and sometimes at their homes, for a real battle with the pasteboards, or, as Uncle Joe characterizes it. “Dis- cussion of the right of property.” And these old cronies remark the morning after that Uncle. Joe ap- parently has lost none of his skill in poker which he acquired during his 50 years in Washington, when many vital question of nationa! import- ance was discussed and settled over a hotly contested game of poker. Uncle Joe Cannon belongs in a} past era. For him the sun is near. It is not the friends! ing the horizon. of the state, the nation or the wor'd | where he practiced for a year with- greet him now on the streets—it is their sons and grandsons. His attitude toward life and the affairs of the world is best described by the one word, “detached.” He does not dwell in the past, nor does he speak much of !t, unless the sub- ject {s brought up in his presence. Neither does he talk of the affairs of the state the nation or the world, unless pressed, and then he ts apt to dismiss the subject with a few ‘words. Uncle Joe keeps tn touch with af- fairs by reading the dai'y papers! morning and night. He daily visits his bank, the Second National, and spends an hour, maybe two, with the officers and directors, even stops and chats with the humblest patron. He walks to and from his home to! the bank without assistance, despite his 87 years. He carries a cane, but the stick is yet subservient to his wilt. Uncle Joe arises at 8 o'clock In the morning, breakfasts leisurely, reads his still voluminous correspondence and the morning papers and then walks to the bank, Frequent'y he returns home before Iunch, in time to enjoy a game or two of dominoes, of which he 1s quite fond, with members of his family. After luncheon he enjoys a ride in his automobile, almost daily going out in the country to a flowing well and securing a supply of drinking water for the home. He partakes of dinner at night with the members of his family and reads tho evening papers, after which, !f no friends have dropped in for a chat or a game of cards, he enjoys the program on his radio be- fore retiring for the night. He en- joys his radio outfit, but still curses fuently when a bedtime story gets switched on in place of the expect- ed concert number. Attends Quate Church Occasionally Uncle Joe drives on Sunday to Annapolis, Ind., 50 miles away, his boyhood home, and at tends the quaint old Quaker church It was his father's church, really | located at Bloomingdale, a mile from Annapolis, but no longer is he greet- ed by the bearded men who played with him as a boy. It's their sons and grandsons who shake hands with him and inquire after his health. Ho still recalls with interesting anecdotes the etrugsling days as a! «sv Billey De Beck PARDON DENIAL IN GRAIG CASE FINAL, REPORT Comptroller Deserves | Sentence, Daugherty Points. Out. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—Prest Gent Coolidge’s refusal to pardon | Charles I. Craig, comptroller of | New York City. while granting him a remission of the sixty day sen- tence for contempt of court imposed | by Federal Judge Mayer, ts final, according to administration officials, regardless of whether he accepts the clemency or insists upon serving the term. Attorney General Daugherty, in making the recommendation on which the president based his action, sald Craig seemed “willing, if not desirous, assume the attitude of ® martyr.” He held, however, that ——$———m—m— genre, a vindication.” The attorney general found that, while the arguments fn favor of a pardon presented by the New York board of apportionment and estimate were “as unfounded and misleading as was the false, malicious and Ubel- ous attack of the defendant upon the court,” the remission of sen+ tence was advisable, among other reasons, because of the effect tts execution might have on the finan- cla) affairs of New York City. oe Se SULPHER 1S BEST TO GLEAR UP UGLY, BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin trrite- | tlon on face, neck or body is over come quickest by applying Mentho- Sulphur, says a noted skin special- ist. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul- phur preparation that instantly brings ease from the itching, burn ing and Irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A the comptroller “justly deserved” the sentence, and emphasized that | its remission “should not be, tn any | AUDITORS Cc. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-5 Bldg. Phone 767 auditing sna Accounting it! an ccount Phono t008 ~ ‘Suite 18, Daly’ Bldg. . VAN DENBERG BG, VANE at Income Tax_ Service Phone 148 ‘EE REGISTRY CORP. GUARANT! itants—Stock Auditors and nee ons +) Registrar and 208-11 Ol! Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS DRIC Architects DUBOIS & goons 1H, Bock young lewyer at Shelbyville, Ind., out receiving one cent from a client, and from where he went to Tuscola, because he had no money to pay his : Phone 440 rat'road fare further. Casper, “Wyo. Uncle Joe's leisure hours are spent|_ WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect WES Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP Auto Trimm'ng, Upho'stering Auto Paintin; 633 8. Center Phone 1084R Ce ne sss EEE vi OTT AUTO TOP SHOP Aube om Mfgrs. and Uuholstering 133 North Wolcott Street Auto Painting B. & D. SUPPLY CO. in his capacious lMbrary, from the walls of which framed photographs, autographed, of Roosevelt, Cardinal Gibbons, Ambassador Jusserrand and other noted friends of other days smile down at him. The walls are also decorated with the original drawings of dozens of cartoons, most of which show Uncle Joe with his famous long b'ack stogie. In connection with his famous stogie, it is interesting to know that Uncle Joe has quit the use of to- bacco and coffee, two articles he has} used all his life. He gives no reason for becoming a total abstainer; stinply says he quit because he didn't see where they were benefit- BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ing him any. SEAKLES ‘1KANSFER Uncle Joe has no comment to| Res. Phone 8iW _Office Phone 313 make on the presidential situation.| [sri M. NELSON, Warehouse He says he simply doesn’t care who runs, providing he is a good Re- Publican. He is still sought for ad- vice and favors and a contemp'ated removal of the United States mar- and Transfer Co., Phone 1234. 'RONA TRANSFER, STORAGE is MAND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 shal’s office from Danville to East! BATTERIES St. Louis has been held up pending the final word from Uncle Joe. But, CASPER BATTERY CO. all in all, Danville’s famous states-/119 East Fifth Phone 907 man ts living a life of ease and re- tirement, viewing life and the world CHIROPRACTORS from the sidelines in a detached manner. DR. J. H. JEFFREY For Uncle Joe, life ts no longer an| UR. ANNIE GRAHAM Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 |. CONNELL, D. C., Ph. C. sued 18° Day Bldg., Phone 8193 HARNED, Chiropractor MG North Khaball Street Phone 1457 DR. L. B. BERQUIST er onward and upward journey. Its course is now downward, its path- way 4s placid as loving relatives and friends can make it. INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH Phone 1757 (nese eset Lit iheceteblld Dit. 0. A. THURSTON, D. ©. 133 8, Wolcott Phone 11 CHIROPODIST | CORRINNE E. OMRESNE soon d e Phyne 1016R : cy Instantly! “Pape’s Diapep-||| 16 East Second sin” Corrects Stomach CLEANERS ——————— ee —_ r. Sojeeeen sees’ THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 The moment you eat a tablet of “Pape’s Diapepsin” your indiges- DOCTORS tion is gone. No more distress from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No THE CASPER PRIVATE flatu'ence, heartburn, palpitation, or HOSPITAL, misery-making gases. Correct your digestion for a few cents Each package guaranteed by druggist to overcome stomach trouble.—Adver- tisement. South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL $42 South Durbin—Phone 406 Si SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M.D.,F.A. 0.8. Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc., M. D. B. A. Bacon M. D. EYE, EAR NOSE and TROAT Harmon L. Stanton. M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEA! Store room 20x60 with Butta uM East S = " uilding, econ PATHOLOGIST amast: J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. inquire B.S. Lothian, Pb. G 5 ian, Ph. G. - ph DENTIST Chandler Filling es ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Station Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon Wolcott Off. 113 Kes. ph. 800 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Uttle jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream. DOCTORS 0-8 Bldg. Phone 123 MARSHALL C. KEITH. HERBERT L. HARVEY, he 3: poftice ae scp Center—t 30 vate : Genceal Penteiee Siz South, Durbin MARK H. SMITH, M. D. Office 242 E. Second Phen 20468 LAWYERS "MULVANEY & BARRETE — Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY ‘er. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. —~“ NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10.11 Oi ‘Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEED 403 Midwest Budding, x JOHN RUSSELL LON 515 Attorney at Law 3 Cons. Royaliy Bldg. Phone 40 JAMES P. KEM Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Atiorne 225 Miaweee Bag? *! LOW, HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206207 on Exchange Bubding DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Bane WILLIAM 0, WILSON Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & AD, 210 OS Bldg. atnase 2217 MIRRORS CASPER MIRE YORKS 327 Industrial Ava ‘aon 443 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED and glasses Properly fitted by JESSE EVANS 134 S. Center St. OSTEOPATH iC. Osteopathic Physic! ‘Tribune Ape ‘hone 383 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopath; Over Frantz Shor Phone 1125R AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 1914 E. Ye®owstone First Class Auto Painting PLANING MILL JOE F. THOMAS Planing Mill and Cabinet Shop Phone 1806W 214 West B PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL 0. LYNG Public Stenographer—Notary Public 301 Cosselinnred cea ‘Sore i Phone Office 203, Hes pjaauding SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE Hand and Machine Wore Ben Suyematsu 235 East BR. TYPEWRITERS Casper ‘l'ypewriter Exchange ‘iters New and Rebuilt wr eae and an : TAILORS 230 E. N. RUBIN Custom Tailor Suits Made-to-Order 823 W. Yellowstone TROY TAILORS AND CLEAN. 148 E. Midwest Phan ita MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressing 210 ay The Old Reliabl pede el ee co ie Hable -- Eye, Ear, Nose and | Throat ] UPHOLSTERING 133 8. Wolcott Phone 113 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 TY DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON Physician and Sur; 200 0-S Bldg. Offi Gebo Coal Phone 948 and. 949 Natrona Transfer Storage ALLAN McLELLAN, M.D. & Fuel Co. Al Daly Bldg. Office Ph. |. Res. 90 A, P. KIMBALL, M. D. Office Ph. 2208 Res, Ph. 1715 ‘geon ice Ph. 699 Tes. 746 |, Upholstering CASPER LU F VETERINARIES DR. W. E. NORDHEIM Veterinari: Canine Specialist. ffice Ph. 22 Res. Ph. 19982 WAREHOUS LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co,, Phone 1234. wT: 4 . 4 C+ \