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x =o ate 99 a 5 oe P econ ee | TRIBUNE WARTADS GARRY YOUR ® eecvece teas FOR SALE ee FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter, ex- cellent condition. Cheap if sold at once, See Adriance, Tribun office. 8-19-2tdh FOR sai E—Good _ four-room rtrictiy | FOR SALE use, Carey and Chestnut | moder®,, ie $3,800; easy terns Phen sirect®: Grover C. Gorsucl 1025 S$ Ageh “Street. | JuTo EXCHANGE—We will sell your « car at once bring your car to the Auto Exchange place, 80 we get ju spot cash for it, so oo yormet x indén, off Cente’ xo" Gorner Lin Center St. $850.00 We have scld all the houses we |had tast week. Here’s another we just took in for $850; it is certainly Sn SALE—Ferniture and piano or! For in yee for car; house for rent.|a bargain. Neat three room cottage, sii South Spruce. 12" | brand new, Walls all tinted, plastered, H—9-year-old family horse; etc, 2 et ‘condi ox 175, Casper, Wyo. 8t dh Sei. oP Oey ing “oR SALE—Chi one International, TOE Oe truck. Phone 749-W. 8-12-tf | PAUL H. MOORE | Casper Realty Company, 159 South i FoR SALE—Extra good 1917 Ford Center St. 8-19-3t with truck body. Wholesale Sup-!| ——————— 8-19-7t* |FOR SALE OR TRADE—One and one- ply Store. o Dalfton truck; a bargain; erm ore ———— an ORD, 0: 20-38 FoR SALE—Dresser and sewing ma- Pon °Sati—New 4-room hours chine. 237 8. Pine. -20- -3t |Gath-room, close. ini FTbO Mee tae - jcost; owner 347 N. Maple. 8-20-4t* \FoR SALE OR 1 LE. ASE—Five- }-room N. McKinley st. 8-20-6t" FOR TRADE—Colorado_ propert; tor Casper property; also furnished, Too} Minsouct ranch £ S-nere sO" rane! lor A S15-nere Sk Ereperty. ALA. CHAPMAN Real Histate Agent. | for painting. Phone 197-M. 8-20- st Room WwHsen % | FOR RENT — |FOR RENT—Rooms. | 148 North Beech. 8-17-6t* | FOR PEOPLE'S FURNITURE sTon® Two doors east of Postoffice. RENT—Basement apartment, close in; electric range, steain heat, baths n no children. Cal) 506 South Dur: in 2 17-6t FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, pianos and office furniture. Will pay spot cash for used furniture x | No: or exchange new for old.* | Phone 702. |THE best rooming house in the city mon sale or lease. The Security Loan and 5, Kimball bullding. 7-31. “| on diamonds, . watches, suns ture or anything of value. | Security’ tose Co. 4 and 6, Kimban one mile south of Reservoir. Mrs.| Bldg. “Phone 702. 7-81-274 ‘Allen. 8-22-6t | vor Rent mice \ | rooms. 331 W. Second. \ | PE FOR RENT—Here we are, 23-room house completely furnished ready Phone 977.J. |to go into, long lease, only $150 honeernRodu’ **onanuYs| mene see us quick if you want this 1 Ford Runabout, $140. One $60 Auto ent, now $25. 2 One $35 White Enamel Ice Box, $16. ————_—_——— FOR SALE—Three good mil¢h cows. | Call at ranch two miles south of Cas- a Es EXCHANGE FURNITURE, COMPANY | 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 8-19-6t One $35 Oak Book Case for $15.| FOR RENT—Evdroom, bath and Ce | telephone, six ‘blocks from Mid- |west Hotel. 217 North Grant St. ee pe 8-19-13t* penous 312-3. 7 7 ; |\FOR RENT —Elegantly furnished | WE have parties for several rooming) modern flat, 5 rooms and bath, | h es. The Secu {7 - Lown con Nos and 5, Kimball Petae | {close in. 506 So. Durbin. 8-19-6t Phone 702. re ah aera eee, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms FOR SALE—Complete string of for light pQusskes ping; also cabins. Grilling tools, S4-ft derrick, with S- |260 Marion tease ePn ss 8220-3 inch Ideal rig’ irons, casing, 50. boiler, snetnes tanks.’ W. W. Kirby, at |FOR RENT—Six-room modern ished house. 237 S. Pine. furn- st Hotel. 8-21-4t* -20-3t | LE—One peamy mew C © Ce miation | halts; n sectional bookcase; one bed | Go! away, Sell cheap} FOR REN 1315 2 econd st. 8-21-3t FOR RENT—Ni “ideddabeee room house eco Gay at on Ss. olden 8-21-3t* T—Furnished tent house for light housekeeping. 366 N. | i-3t* Oliver typewriter; cheap i t once. See Adriance at Tribune; voR RENT — Two-room ah apartment; nicely en onvenionces: Vi FOR SALE—Auto tent, just the thins t furnished; veling or ‘outing. Phone 243|room house, First st. 8-21-3t 13; iy th og REL SALE—One) small Palmer, @afe; | Lore t A Brae2te so one larger safe. Both at half) FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, Price. Phone 249 or 121 W. First st.|/ also 2 housekeeping rooms, in base: 8-21.83 Inquire 715 Bucknum, 8-21-2 FOR, RENT—Modern front "bedroom: 815 S. Center. Phone 151-J. 8-2 E FOR RENT—Room for light | house- 5 7s eeping or sleeping, near new South SALE—One. six fourtie oar; | side School. 419 Natrona ave.- Call e thousand miles; first class | 857-3. : will take bonds or part! =Co ps nee monthly — payments, | FOR} ter St. basement furnished; all mod. in a nice location; als nicely furnished; 823 S. David. SO a 2 both | P Th 8-21-2t° mall cash ed Tak only 249 or 121 W. Firsts t condition: gash, ba’ Phone 507 ‘—Rooms for gentlemen; reasonable. Two blocks. ¢ Gen- 317 _East_ Linden. ’T—Modern home, 5 936 So. Spruce a rooms Pho; Ag dod bicycle; good condi-| jonable; corner Washington | FOR REN e streets; two blocks east 9 h. niey School’ on hill. ah) : : mn ET |rOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping LOST AND FOUND apartment; modern... Phone 49, dur in day or inquire any time 815 Soutn y MONEY. alnut. 4a The Security Loan C V a 5, Kimball Bldg. Phone 7 7-81-27t/ FOR '—Good, modern __ offices. =| Heat, light and Janitor pervice, tar: n 4 3 holomew Pelton Afency | Gompanys ch Bidg., 111 EB. ye LO s saan Gia | St reet. ney 370. 8 LOST\—G. She EE ec eh E T—Gald open face watch on POR RENT—Close in. three rooms ang Big Muddy road near old Brew-| ‘hath. Inquire at basement. | 417 | Center street. FOR RENT—Furnished Pedrods bath, h . Close in. 256 S, Maple wee ery. Return to Miss Anna Baine, State Hospital and receive reward. Phone 189. 8-19-2t T—Front_ room, bath and R RE! 38 W. Secen OST—Bilue gray Angora eat, female;| DC*ti elowe In. 5 Og 28-ate | nswers to name of “Blue.’.” 1600 2. Reward. | MORE WORKERS NEEDED. An urgent call is directed to all) kT[ Brown card case marked H. B.4 teel, containing five doligr bill and! papers, A Return same and receive re- ward. 606 So. Beech street. 8-22-1t* | gauze rooms, in the Mullin Club, on | Bast Sussex street, every day except! Saturday. This branch of the Red | Cross is behind in the supply of its ‘quota and it is desired that all wo- men who possibly can turn out and help in this patriotic work. rth ns eee eet | Notwithstanding the fact that the Tigers have not arrived anywhere} Your Success Depends on Tribune | Advertising, STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. Storage House ion Burlington CHAMBERLIN | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. quite an array of If you need honest, conscien- tious workers—executives or mechanics, maids or stenog- or managers, raphers, clerks kkeepers or office boys— use an economical, result-pro- ducing TRIBUNE Want-ad. , tion |" modern bungalow. See owner at 346) furnished modern 8-15- THE SECURITY LOAN CO. ° ght, water and fuel | -8t\trains and strings of wagons now red workers in all walks OF. FOR SALE HARRY FREE The Lot Man. 6-room bungalow, with full bave- ment; everything modern and up-to- date; on Beech st. $7250. Good terms. 6-room bungalow and 3 finished rooms in bagement, modern, double, ga- , $5800, with $600 down. 5-room house, full basement, all modern, sidewalks and curbing all 1n, on David st. Fine location. $5500} Terms. 5-room house, full basement, modern | in every respect, lawn, sidewalks, g00a location, corner’ lot, $6500, 5-room house, near Center st. Mod- g7p, half block’ from paving. | "$6000— $750 cash, balance on €: 5-room modern; house on Mewiniey street, | 3500-—$1000 cash. | 4-room house and 4 yooms finished in basement, modern, ner High School; $4000—$1000 cash. 4-room bungalow, just finished, moa- ern; $3800. Very good terms. | ‘The above houses are all in fine con-/ dition and worthy of your considera- tion, FOR .RENT—5-room ‘house furn-| ished. $40. | ASK FOR JONES | HARRY FREE. ‘The Lot Man. Real Estate’ Insurance Rentals Investments | 57 So. Center St. Phone 506-W. HIT (Copyright, 1918, |Mail.)—“Germany looks the same | get to lopk at it quite often, natural |low very often. 4 close inspection of Germany from the run’and can follow him home, we sometimes drive him down near the treetops, if the archies are not too busy. “Once in a while we take a chance and strafe the German trenches from above. Once I got down so low after) an attack that I could see the men very clearly and could gét targets to} hoot at. But it is only on rare oc- casions that we ever get close to} {Germany and most of our views are | from high up. “It’s surprising how much like Wrance Germany does look. Your} maginotion pictures something dif-| | ferent as soon as you cross the lines. | | There are the same rolling plains and ‘hills and woods and Villages. | “Civilian activity, that can be ween | | ¢rom high altitudes, is less, I think, than on our side, tho that may be be- cause we fly lower when on the home’ side. We ‘can see automobiles and )and then on the roads. The German | trenches are more in evidence than} ours and these stretch back for miles} behind the lines. Right up to them, tho, the Germans are cultivating the | ‘soil and their farms are easily spot-| {ted. The railroads over there look vate about the same as those on this side | of the line. In several places the | lines of this side run up to No Man’s | land and then are smashed up for a ways, but continue from the German | St. cide of the line. It seems wrong | that there should be the connection. | “No Man’s Land usually looks very | much plowed up. We are glad to see! that, tho probably we are the only| jones who are. It gives you a defi- nite assurance of where home is. Often you are in doubt if you hap- }pened to cross the lines where No |Man’s Land is not shot to pieces you! are not sure of your position. Some tance back, looking for towns or landmarks they recognized and one chap lost his way so completely he landed in Switzerland when his gaso- line gave out. | ‘The villages are fairly well bat- jtered up on both sides, tho, unless |they are in ruins, you cannot tell | | from above how much damaged they are. Some are completely obliter- | plowed ground. The larger cities ar | Wide-awake Employers Use Tribune Want Ads The alive, alert, progressive man who uses the quickest and most efficient methods, seeks his help thru the Tribune Columns. It is the greatest employment medium i in the community. Prefer- life:ce y Si in search of opportuni ‘CIMPER TALK’ BY AMERICA’S CHAMPION ACE AT THE FRONT jas ours. lis not very soft. 2 nn greene emennremnnneeypi ne sie) repcetewe renee renee ir You ows tour own Lor We will bulla you a modern bungalow. ‘We make Banaine Loans. NATIONAL CO-OrEnAIIVE 159 South Center. YOU should t maa - u | WANTED—Men for pipe line wark, watay tin 2. “Wattle Hitchen, ng fe) WANTED. Men, tor pine tine war. - for Salt Creek, Room 518 Oi) ers n our Pa war. | PIs. Midwest Refinery Co. 8-15- fle eS ag a Tun j, ll | f tru Ason. ‘affie Kitchen, | WANTED—Second hand bicycle. See tig aw eruite in be St. 6-14-1 Adriance, care Tribune. 8-14.2tdh larger. WANTED—Would like to rent two or *Gropery aise furnished “Toom for |notiseating aint “Reetet 5. MARS : { 25. - painting. Phone 197-M. 8-20-3t® | dress G-81, care of Tribune. ‘ah | | |WANTED—tThree men to room | FOR LEASE—Good 4-room house with bath; ny ished Walnut St. John NE sWisenhunt, 44 Ww. Second, St.|fantily. Call at 735 Bucknum St.| | Phone 361-3. 8-22-3t | 8-19-3t | |WANTED—4Man and wife and by United Press) | WITH THE AMERICAN AIRMEN IN FRANCE, July 10.— (By | as France from up above,” replied | | Lieutenant Eddie Rickenbacker, American ace, to a question. e lly. Of course, we cannot go down| Once in a while the excuse offers itself for making | above. When we get a Heinie on ee easily seen and large factories can be easily spotted. “Germany looks rather peaceful trom above and there seems to be ittle disturbing them back a ways from the line. That is where the airman’s point of view is defective. A German and his fields look as soft} Probably they are, which Any field covered | | with grass always looks soft and you |think it would make a fine landing | place. When you get down lower and are forced to land on any field that happens to be under you some- |times when you're en panne, you learn differently. Trees you didn’t | see stick in the field to turn you over. Barbed wire stretches along the country and you cannot see it, either. With ordinary breaks of luck you can land safely if you are on the right side of the line when your motor cuckoos, but what is very important is that ordinary break of | luck, as one of the boys put it. Mother Earth isn’t half as soft as you antici- | pate when 1 you touch her.” A. L. WALLACE ON ROAD RECOVERY | The Many friends of A. L. Wallace | manager of the Richards & Cunning. ham store, will be pleased to know | that he is recovering from the illness | |which necessitated his removal to a | Denver hospital last Friday. For a time it was not believed that he} would recover but word received at} the store this morning stated that the crisis had passed and that his re- covery should be rapid. Mr. Wallace has been manager Pra the R. & C. Company here for many | women of Casper to come to the |of the boys have gone a great dis-jyears and is very well known in this) part of the state. _ NO TROUBLE ON TRIP. D, H. Griffith, of the Tribune, writes to friends here that he and his family drove from Cagper to Danville, Ky., in ten days’ time and encountered no trouble in negotiat-| ing the distance of some 1,500 miles. | They will visit relatives for a couple lthis season, the Detroit outfi: has uted and are but a mass of stone and | of weeks before returning to this|vacation as a worker in the Y. W. it; eocveecsecne * Payments like rent. BUILDING COMPANY. ~ WANTED with or without board in private | three boys want to take charge ‘of ranch; experienced. Box J, care ball Bidg. Phone 702. | WANTED—Furntture. Call 602W. | “ae Auction House, | tae. 7-31-27 WANTED Dress-making, plain and fancy. Phone 181J or #15 8. Center, WANTED—A modern 6 or 7-room furn-| ished house from Sept. 1 to Jupe 16, in walkmmg distance of High Schoot; | must be reasonable rent, Phone 860; M. | ~5t | WANTED—Position at general house- | work; also plain sewing. Call or ad- dress 119 Spruce st. 8-21-2t"| |WANTED—A man that Understands, second-hand business to work in sec- ond-hand sotre. Phone 249 or 121 W First st. +2 at | WANTED—Lady wants to accompany people going by auto to Burlington | line near Gillette soon. Box 99, care Tribune. 8-21-1t* Peabo Ee UW PSs hohe | WANTED—To lease for six months or | Year, four or five-room modern fur- Shed’ house, comparatively close In o children. ‘Call 49, between 9 and 5. ie 8-22-4t* 4 | Evenings ‘S MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance 7 Wyoming GEORGE E. McDONALD Architect Fifth Floor 0. S&S. Bidg. Heavy Re-inforced Fire-proot Construction a Specialty | DOCTORS | 6 LEEPER & DOWNIE clans and Surgeons Offices, Smith Building. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 12 m.5 1 to 5 p.m; 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. ‘Trained Nurse in Office. DRS. Ph Dr. Leeper, Phone Home, 265W. Office Phone 266 Dr. Downie, 132 N. Wolcott St. one 649 oF U2 DR. J. E. BEAL, DENTIST I will open an office at 203 0.-8. Bullding as soon as fixtures ar- rive! [’hjimit us tethers tues you. Sené | Tribune. 8-19-6t* Physicia | your order tor ee PD ES of 20 { BAST s |WANTED—To buy men’s second-hand Office, ae an Third and Pines | clothing and shoes, Phone 977W. ‘over White's Grocery | | metronome ly BONDS of all kinds bot and sold. The |Q————_—____ ig | “iSecurity Loan Co. No. 4 and 5, ‘Ki 7 ie hiropractor Specialist in ic Diseases Office Suite No. 210 0. & 5. Blag. DR. MERCER DICKERSON Rohrbaugh Bldg. Residence, 265 North Pine St. Auasthetics a Specialty. Phone soa DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second , Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to §&. d Sundays by Ap- intment. ‘Oo | DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. | | _ Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children INDUSTRY AT DOUGLAS. A crying need for houses that can be quickly erectedgind that are close jto as’ imthe completion of | the acturing Co. at! | Doug} is now making | portable’ sand Also ready cut ‘dwellings ‘made to be perma-} |nent homes after being set up. | The firm bas placed an up-to-date plant in operation at Douglas by ‘which they area blet o turn out buildings , already fitted together in |sections, painted and ready to set up jon your property. They also cut the| |matreial for larger houses that are \intended to be permanent homes for} the bnyer. The saving in the ready, cut or sectionized house is so appar- ent that this feature alone would make it a most desirable one were it not for the fact that the houses jso built are also roomy and very nice | and comfortablet o live in. The} simplicity and ease with which these | houses are put up makes them so| handy that they can be ready for oc- | |capancy in a few hours. You should tr try our ron sbecial lunches. fle chen, 11:80 til 2. West Second street. 6-14- pesins choese | Mrs. William Jardine and baby re ‘turned Monday from Council Binff: Iowa, where Mrs. Jardine has been the past several months visiting, with ' Maude Adams, the celebrated actress, spent @ part of her summer } iC. A. hostess house at. Camp Uptor PORTABLE HOUSE NEW Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. Phone 699. Office former "Moker residence third door east of Phone 7: MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Special a tention given to obstet- Phones: Office, 30; Ree. 164 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Offic Dr. Lathrop—Residence- PRIVATE HC HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 J. H, JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C, Chiropractor Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. ! Phone 706. || Chiropractor B. G. Hahn | 11-12 Townsend Bldg. MASSEUSE AMY DUISCHER Masseuse, Violet Ray, Vibrator, 226 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. WHERE TO EAT J RESTAURANT Home-Cookea ia ‘Three Meals or De One block were aagber hotel, Nice Clean Be © week, } in counestion. jes ay ee % SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Oe RE SSS Lady Attendant Phone 333 Casper, Wyo. | | Dr. I. N. Frost hides, pe For a complete Groceries try | THE CASPER STORAGE aaa Telephone 97-98, ——_—_——_—_—___—O Es | BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS ! Let me ve that Trank. | c VISOKY ' i 72 or 231-W. OIL CITY FILLING STATION COMPANY POSEY & CHANDLER GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS Corner East Second and Beech Streets CASPER, WYOMING BROWN High-Class Groceries and Provisions Ww. H. North Casper Addition. Telephone 817-W. rt: BUY YOUR ACTUAL MONEY'S WORTH | Grace St. | | | In tires. Don’t buy expensen. Per- usoleums, Curb- "kines of Cemetery SON ite P. 0. Phone 605d. 0 Ceoume, ee SUPPLY" COMPANY in Metal Work. ake te Hot Water Heat- i Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. SS ST ne | Electrical Contractors. Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. | Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. | 141 West First. | re TS ||. J. DONOHUE | sewer Steam and Hot-W. or | | 4 » pe as aE ey ay orege ©} McEVENY & HARKNESS | ty. Af obbing Ym it ds Prehiptiy - attended. ped. 5) soa DUBOIS GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. ‘Casper, Wyo. | | } | i ee ————_. } GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer | Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex Meet Me at j TAIT’s BILLIARD PARLOR -A Congenial Place for Gentle men, ‘igars, Tobacco, Confee- tionery, and Soda Fountain. 2 RE ee aca Appointments by Telephone, Telephone 470. MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham Sphege Smith Bldg., Suite 11, | ee THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE 7 | | i Leaves Midwest hotel daily, except Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Cree! Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cas pee at 1 pee Trips ma Ae al 1] of cape. ‘are, one way, 0, | W. WARMOTH. Prop. \ HAGENS & STANLEY J Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ere Wyoming GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-ob-Law Phone 196-3 Casper - . y ] SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Office—Taits Billiard Hall. Fhone—Houne, 657.W; Office, 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY ony All Other NICHOLS @ STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. | 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percent Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN Jackso: oO. 8. TURKISH BY Balldin, THS Viunge mheetion., Exp enced Manscucr aud 3 Open All Hours | CONN TORTI RTA A OAT HI Oe vere renee ¢

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