Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 13

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VT SAY -NO MATTAH How FAST SPAHK PLUG TwaveLs ‘oul PAPER SAY] We CAN NEVA KETCH UP WF DE ODDAH HOSSES & OUT In ST LOUIS DE CDOS IS FIFTY DOWAHS To A Dime “ GET A ROPE - Quick - The TRaIn STOPS HERE FoR Two MINUTES! WEAO FALL AS'EEP, | authorities for years. ‘The couple is expected here about December 15 or 16. The district attorney has been requested by Sailstad'’s mother to ell her son that “I will stand back of Ed to the end.” Peter Cadigan, counsel for Sail- stad’s supposed widow, who sucd for insurance policies held by ber former husband, admitted yesterday that there is no doubt that Sailstad, the man of mystery, has been found At the opening yesterday of the grave of Allan McPhee, whose body Sailstad is purported to have burned in his cottage, Cadigan de- clared that the discovery of the empty graye settles the Salistad mystery. Sailstad’s former wife, Nrs. Leone Sailstad-Richardson, still FOR SALE__HOUSES SALE—A brand new three- house with water, lights as, sink in kitchen and nice In kitchen cabinet and beauti- andetier and electric light fix- in livingroom, corner lot; $2, ith $450 cash and $45 per ih. Martin-Lamer. Phone 2214. SALE—New five-room house Evansville, gas and lights in 1021 S. Jefferson. SALE—New two-room house, © 14x22, on 50x135 foot lot; wa- fon property line; price $1,200 $75 cash and $35 a month, Ad- P. O. Box 129) M SALE OR RENT—Four-room pdern ‘house, furnished. 1135 “W. fth, Roy Heald, Evansvil'e. SALE—Modern six-room home, ee bedrooms, four rooms finish- to two apartments in basement; 1 lot; price $7,500. ,000 cash. y Free the Lot Hoom 10, send Bidg. Phone 238. SALE—Two-room house and 0 lots, close in on bus line, on 117 East H. SALE — Modern four-room use with garage; located on a east front lot in southwest part 'Y; $3,800, $500 cash. R. Kamon E. Second. Tel. 702. SALE—New brick residence of rooms, all modern conven- beautifully finished, located puth part, $10,000; terms if de R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Five acres and railway switch, only $2,000; joins Illinois pipe lina Casper storage yards. If-you need storage look this over it is a bar-| Lights, water, gain. information, Box B-92 Tribune. Acre tracts divided into seven large lots, on West Yellowstone; the ait ep EES ae BS acre less than a cheap lot. ‘Will sell you a block in a new ad-|{hreeroom apartments, furnished; dition just plated, lots face Yellow- |°t water heat, three years old; gar- stone, at a very very low price for |8¢ and a one-room house. Address the cash; you wil! double your money in six months; bargain hunters let me show you this. Building contractors {f you need lots to build small houses on to se}! on payments will furnish the lots without cash payments. Let us talk it over. Py Two-room apartment to rent, un- furnished; water, lights, $18; only two blocks c¢ Standara refinery. Will trade for nearly new small coupe. FRANK DUFF, 236 East Midwest Ave. than three BUSINESS CHANCES more The plant outside of Japan is located portunity through its advertising columns, of contributing toward the bullding for its advertisers a solid foundation of confidence in eaders. of seaweed and is much used f FOR SALE—ROOMING HOUSE medicinal and other purposes. Small rooming house; everything new and convenient; Makes No Difference In the Tastiness of the Baked Young Chicken AT THE Hartman Delicatessen If Chicken Doesn’t Suit Your Fancy Try BAKED YOUNG DUCK “Apple Dressing” IT IS DELICIOUS Salads of Every Kind’ and Bakery Goods Home Made Pies Hartman Delicatessen Old Public Market Fifth and Wolcott Box B-109, Tribune. J. C. DOBBINS, business opportu: nities, Office 139 East H, resi- dence. 134 East H. FOR RENT—Good location for a frult stand, near Second and _Cen- ler. Free, the Lot Man. Room 10, Townsend Bldg. Phone 238. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black Spitz dog. Re ward. Salt ‘Creek Transportation Office, Arkeon Bldg. Phone 144, LOST—Btack and brown part Aire- dale pup, six months old, little boy’s pal. Phone 1902 or 773 and re- celve reward. LOST—Strayed or stolen, heavy _ team work horses, one white, one : ~ ay, gone since last Friday, very TH Toes ving” Gaarthea [Uberal reward for recovery on infor- ;|mation leading to thelr recovery. *!8ee Ben Realty Co. LOST—Remington automatic shot- gun, on highway between Casper and Shoshoni, Tuesday evening. Finder please leave samo Love- land hote}, Casper and recelve lib- era! reward. WANTED TO BORROW $1,800 on the man alleged to be Sailstad at Napa, was a “frameup” of the insur- ance companies. HARRY GAREY OBJECTS TO O1L RESERVATIONS ON HOMESTERD LANDS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 7.—The deposition of G. B. Morgan, special examiner for the department of the interior, has been taken at the Cheyenne land office in the case of “Cheyenne” Harry Carey, motion picture star, who is attempting to obtain title without restriction to a homestead claim in southern Caii- fornia on which he has expended more than $30,000. The government desires to issue a patent conveying only the surface rights to Carey, while Carey contends that he should be'given title in full and not “split title.” Morgan examined the land for the government, which refuses to give full title because of its con- tention that the tract may be valu- able for ofl and other minerals, The Bid For Favor When the new candidate for public favor makes his first bid Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—Right down town; fine month, For particulars phone 947M write Box B-92 Tribune. FINANCIAL DR SALE—REAL ESTATE SALE—Good level lot 50x135 it; gas, water anc, telephone; priced this to Address PERSONAL WILL PARTY who Liewellyn female bi Evansville, nearly three weeks please return to 1118 8. Willow an: receive reward. Mrs. HEALD. GIRL INVOLVED WITH SAILGTAD (Continued from Page One.) whom she met at a Chicago amuse- ment resort in 1920, when he dug up McPhee’s newly-interred body from a graveyard near Eau Claire. MEYER BROS. INC. MARKET PUBLIC MARKET, 138 EAST FIFTH sell at once for 1299. LOTS CLOSE IN off Second on south Wash- pn; ten blocks from postoffice; each. Call owner, 734R. SALE—At a bargain, on South hington street, large lot 40x feet, with two-rcom house fur- ed, lighta, gas and water in; $1,600, small payment down, ince $35 per month. Room 7, termeister Bldg. Phone 1780. sel] you six lots with water a build you a bungalow 22x26 $2,200; $200 cash, $35 per month balance. Address P. O. Box 319 call 1189 between 7 p. m. and m. SPER VIEW picked ur ird dog at fe fan ‘or dry land west of Casper, A few of our Saturday Specials, Buy at Cash and Carry Market and save. One trial will convince you. BEEF Best Pot Roasts. 15¢ Shoulder Steak .......15¢ Boiling Beef ...._....10c Sugar Cured Hams....22c Sugar Cured Bacon_22c Sliced Bacon ...,_....35c der sever passenger touring car, In good shape; will trade for lot. Phone 301M. FOR TRADE—100 acre well Fresh Home Dressed Hens ——_____.274c im- ! | for approval, he finds his efforts 4 proved ranch one mile to live| helped him bury it temporarily ina} ‘g. RK ADDITION towns $7,000; want Casper property. | sand pit, and later accompanted him | serve ae an tetera ra Drinted, FO Fresh Home Dressed Within the CITY IIMs. R. Ramen, 242 Be Second.!Tel, Ws. | to the cottage, Which was set on fire] wien a nian in offise escks Pork Chops ......—_-20c Springers —_.._271yc ATER, FOR SALE OR TRADE —Four | 2% the corpse burned to lead to the | further preferment his record National cash register;| belief that Sallstad himself had) comes in as an element of inten Pork Steak 17Y4c one; is drawer CHTS. one emalie: AS. “i @ lots, both east and wost t, $300 to $400. Terme $25 down, ice $109 monthly. SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT perished in the flames. Then they dropped out of sight, she sald going to Duluth, San Antonio, Fort Worth. Texas, and other southwestern cities, finally motoring to the coast, dur- ing which time Sailstad was a “tramp typewriter repair man.” Despite.their love for each ofher, which persisted. throughout the three years, and was unmarred by any differences, Miss Anderson said they both were worried constantly over their act and haunted by con- sctence. te also 12 foct gias door, wall to floor case and roll top desk. 282 S. Center. BUSINESS CHANCES ‘OR SALE—Room! and boarding house, well loca’ in southwest Casper, bringing in $600 to $700 per month; nine rooms of furniture and lease for $1,800; half cash and $50 SALE—Corner lot, Third and |per month on balance; fourteen reg- ennox; price $1,000, $250 cash,|ular roomers and boarders. Phone ms. Wyoming Realty Co.. New /381. et Building. Phone 2224, an- er corner for $450 cash. est. This principle applies with great force to the advertising of a mer- chant. The store has its record in its Cealings with its customers which enters into the effectiveness of current advertising. The store which by a consistent policy of fair prices, reliable sery- ice and trustworthy advertising has thoroughly and favorably es- tablished itself in public favor is bound to win on the showdown. ‘The Tribune appreciates, the op- Oysters Direct From the Spare Ribs —......---.15¢ Coast Leg Pork —.........20¢ All Kinds of Pickles Olives, Cheese and Lunch Meat VEAL Veal Steak .._____..:20c Veal Roasts —...1714c Breast of Veal..... 10c MEYER BROTHERS MARKET Old Public Market Bldg. Phone 303 iF } Strictly No. 1 Eggs....50c A No. 1 Butter 60c SUPERIOR, W! Dec. 7.—(By The Associated Press.\—Armed with warrants charging arson and unlaw- R SALE—b-acre tracts adjoin-|FOR SALE—Good business proposi-| ful disinterment of a body, District water Tine goes through| tion with full equipment; wilt con-| Attorney Robert B. Kennedy and rty; gas is % mile from prop-|sider a trade for Casper income) county officers today are speeding y: this is & wonderful opportun- |property. This is a wonderful 9p-| toward Napa, Calif. to bring back to raise chickens and do garden-' portunity for some ane. Harry Free, | ‘°Ward Napa, Callf., papers be For further information ad-|the Lot Man, Room 10, Townsend| t? Superior, Edward J. Sailstad, s P, O. Box 319. |Bldg. Phone 238. Claire phonograph H stenograph SALE—A snap, three lots 25/FOR SALE—One of the best cigar who have elud 149 feet with four-room house | stores in city, doing big business; one-room house in rear, all fur-|terms if desired. For information d, front house rents for $40 per Phone 2265 or 1890. } 3; water, gas and lights in. South Washington, on bus: line i payment down, balance like » better hurry if you want this. 7, Zuttermeistes Bidg. Phone RACTICE on my piano, $3 month. Phone 1633NJ. Anemic Cirls At Business *@ Gain Strengthon SCOTTS EMULSION = LIBERTY GARAGE 428 South Elm Street Dorothy TRUCK STORAGE ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results. fled Ad. Del ncguihcter tare By Billey De Beck only agar manufacturing Los Angeles. The agar is a product Enemies of Prosperity Not slowly but rapidly, not prob- ably but certainly, the prosperity of the United States ts being throttled. ‘The enemies who are throttling it are Ignorance, Envy and Politics. Ignorance, because most people know very little about taxes, and the minute you mention the subject they are confused. Envy, because ft ts always popn- lar to propose a tax that seems to bear down upon the rich and let t! poor escape. But the present sys- tem of taxation only seems to do this. In reality the rich escape and the poor are oppressed. Politics, because a politician's first idea is to do not what is right but what he thinks will please the masses. Our present system of taxation is fatal to industry, for industry can- not thrive without capital, labor | PAGE THIRTEEN. industry and shunting it Into tax- exempt securities This is not a theory. Experience under our present laws proves it to be true. No country can continu? vo prosper that penalizes industry. Secretary Mellon, a level-headed business man, indicated the other day how millions of dollars could be saved. The hosts of partisan politicians ere rallying around the “pork barrel” endeavoring to defeat the budget. A proper sales tax would solve many of these problems, but such a tax can only be establishel by over- coming the three great enemies of prosperity. And these three enemies are thoss listed above: Ignorance, Envy and Partisanship.—Baltimore American. ——__ The shortening of the hours of cannot be employed without making capital also work, and the tax laws we have are driving capital out of i AUDITORS ©, H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 uditing an counting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax _ Service Phone 148 GUARA E REGISTRY CORP. aoe ee and Aceeenten eee Registrar an ‘ransfer 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Rooms 11-12, Townsend Casper, Wyo. ‘M. J. WESTFALL, Architect WM cite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOFS CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP at for Auto Paintin; 633 S. Center YOLCOTT AUTO TOP SHOP Auto ‘Top Mfers. and Uuholstering 133 North Wolcott Street ‘Auto Painting B. & D. SUPPLY CO. d Repairing—Dayton mires rR? accessories—619 E. 2nd. SEAKLHS TKANSFERK Res. Phone 87W M. NELSON, eS aransfor Co., Phone 1234. D FUEL CO.—Phone 919 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 East Fifth CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY uk. ANNIE GRAHAM JE! CLEANERS eS ee SERVICE CLEANERS THE Naliroad at Jackson Phone 5 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE 938 South Dur! one WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff _ GYNECOLOGY AND ; 1 SURGERY, Homer R. Lathrop, Victor R. Dacken, B. A. Bacon M. D. EYE, EAR NOSE and TROAT Harmon L. Stanton. M. 8., N A 7. B. Und BOBNEGENOLOGIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. WM, A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 133 N. V DR. G. 8. BARGER J Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 S. Wolcott DR. T. J. RIACH Physiclan and Surgeon | Phone 1219 Residence 211) | Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph, 699 Res. 74 DR. I. FROST Physician and Surgeon 0-S Bldg. Phone 12 }OROROHOROHOCOROTORORONOHOKe ZO: . The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oll —refined Peanut oll churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary sa PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY = Phone 440 Auto Trimming, Upholstering and one 1084R ee BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER —_______.--—= Office Phone 313 Warehouse ——————____—_—_———— NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AN Phone 997 FFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 Phone 113 DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON labor in the mining tndustry has tn- creased the cost of coal in Eng- land. It—that’s all OnORCRONOReROZOTORCHE: os i DOCTORS ALLAN McLELLAD Dd. Daly Bldg. Office Ph. Res. 90 A. P. KIMBALL, M. D. Office Ph. 2208 Res. Ph. 1715W MARSHALL ©. KEITH. M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics MARK H. SMIT! Physician and Office 242 E. Second—P LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT nm Phone 2046 517 Consolidated ‘Hayalty Bldg. AMBROSE TEMINGWAY Room 332 “Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS '@ STIRKET 809-1011 Oli Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. W 404 i LONG lorney at w 515 Cons. Royaliy Bldg. Phone ——e JAMES [. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Oil pel el Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building ny WILLIAM 0, WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Blag. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 MIRRORS CASPER MIRROR WORKS 827 Industrial Ave. Phone 442 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY It and ¢ properly fitted L, J. CONNELL, D. C., Ph. C. af Suite 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 8493 JESSE EVANS M. E. HARNED, aires acne = _131_S. Center St, North rect 168 Nownone 1457 OSTEOPATH pe SS Soe oh DE. L. BE. BERQUIST DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Zuttermeister Bldg Phone 1757 Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 883 CHIROPODIST Dr. Clicks Want e. O'BRYANT steopathy oe ariat tig Buscialist Over Frantz Shop Phone 11258 Ph. 6K 116 East Second Phone 104 AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 1914 E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting PLANING MILL JOE F. THOMAS 3 Mill and Cabinet Shop 06W 214 West B St. ES PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mah Pd na alechtehindereots Uinta a0] ETHEL C, LYNCH Public Stenographér—Notary Publio Nine Years in Legal Work 801 Consolidated Royalty & Phone Office 203 Res. Plu SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE s Hand and Machine V Ben Suyematsu TYPEWRITERS pepsi pis eetiree Exchange New an ebuilt Typewriters Rentals—Supplies and Repairs 230 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS N. RUBIN, Mfg. Yailor Tailorir or Men 134 West Midwest Ave. TROY TAILORS AND CL’ ERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W UPHOLSTERING Uphol!stering and F: CASPER UPHOL Phone 1 VETERINARIES DR. W. EB, NONDHEL Veterinarian Office Ph. 22 - 19980 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co, Phone 1234, Planin; Phone 1 3

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