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nS A os al et @ UTES oll |b _ petence. . Recently: Hulburt walked into “worn where its owner's fingers had | TALK SCHEDULEN-F0 IN CH URCH the Weal, c¢ Episcopal Church, will, preside at the meeting. Aeaee OTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of “Wyoming, : New York discese of the{ > ADDTTIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS Pha es 2.» = eetaraatbaiamancnellba il FOR SALE POR SALB—Second-hand lumber. S. Wolcott. TRADE "FOR SALE OR ij as Io; | trade for real aed hi ah Sorsy 22 ania ent wer 324 anything of value. ate car, stocks, Not necessars RE Se NE Ct Say ii or to give this business all your time. Will; easily clear £225 pe ayers —— {FOR SaLe—rora linvore “oxer $2500) Will well for fsa “ Gounty: ot Nations: gain for cash; 1 |Feaganable terms given, United Press. See Mr. ‘The above guard Se Cece aa Coen ; “in the Dist Gosek of the Sixth. | Ma Ni Bad Merial yg ng tak ka . Appear news and sbort dicia} rie! f J B-17-8t ty their an! PON. | FOR -SALE—Cement mixer in -geud " lexpeople and Qoniness men meeting here tonight in. the interests LEONA Ryerrs Plaintiff, fg fy Se A yale bene i FE ADE ene in the prize wheat sec- : s : J 3 4 -h.p,éngjne attached, Pons 866J, ion of Montana, 35 acres to fall “ONEX MERCHANTS IN 100: {the merchants and which wax cetipnodes of the Episcépsl Church's nation-wide | prisgton R. PATTIE, Defendant: 3-19-4¢*! wheat; trade for home in Casper. Bow MAKE JGH TO RETIRE ON” || to be kept sunder cover, ‘There is evi-| tension Fast eeanenc® fer church ex-| To Preston FR. Pattie, a nop-resident of SOR SaLI—A Giudy Huslnees: lettin} > eda cg One hundred ‘and fitty business. men dence, however, that at least one party ome A dob pieiiratd enlarging mis-| thé State of Wyoming, and. whose Practicully the heart of the business! FO SALE: vo lots three blocks of Hazelton, Pa. were told ata dinner |letrned of the existence of tis, myste.| NonteY W Wharton Peppa ar| Dites.of fesilenns ad partordce aa-|sectlor Hox 319 eure “Tasbune, © mire AC PW oleate sae j Aa ; “18-%t | Inqui of the chamber of commerce at the Haz. elfon club by William ‘P. Smedley, state secretary’ of the Pen nia. Mer chant Association, that the mail or- der house, the company algse and the|her ditughter, {gnorant competitor sre the greatest} “Charge them {o ‘my. tustiand™” she Digests in. the retail game today, brits vf matter-of-fact manner, pe Steps. ye. ae nt survey | * nd what is his nam made Deamon ities ween ‘At Philas|man asked. She told hie. SAvat you AM .; Wait just 2 moment, please?” he re- h twenty-three, only one Ynan {quested ag he ‘headed’ for the back studied his cash register returris, ‘Two |T0om to consult the xreen-coverad book had xceounting systems and kept}°f ratings. But he had gotten but a Be 2 few steps before the woman called to “With costs higher and profits lower, | him. as is the case despite the cry of profi. “Never mind,” shu said, “If you're teering;. Mr. Smeley declared, “the ig-| fOlng back to look in that green hock norant competitor must he secured for| 2 rigus bool: with the green cover, One day a woman strange to a new shoe dealer in the city bonght a pair of ‘shoes for herself and another pair for ‘on We won't take the shoes.” And membership, trafhed in the way to run| be left. When he did look in the hook His. business ahd his vision amptitiea| the shoe dealgy saw her reason and to make condiiens safe for the other) that he had been;saved the price of two fellow. Q ~ Pairs of slioes. t (5 FEATURE OF VIENNA LIVIN ™ pany store which was fought for years by thé miners and eventually ikillea -by legislative enactment. Attorneys for the state association are consider- ing this danger, and have appealed to the industries to be fair and to live and Jet Yves je ie wy “Getting the chstomer to enter the store costs just so much—for windows, advertising, overhead costs and invest- ment. Hence, business must achieve this result and the merchafit must them at cost or less, is another menace. “Tt is a resurrection of the old com- Trader Becomes Bolder As Crown guard his purchase—th tre ] clerk fauist be taunt thi {He customer] APProaches Disappearing Point is the boss and not the owner. and Corned Beef Costs 90 “All of these things are important because the smaller profits that higher costs and an “4:.dependable market cre. | ate make it imperative that new meth- ods be worked out to cultivate trade. The turnover is the thing that counts, The idle dollar is the lazy ddliar, The merchant who moves his stock is the man who is going to make money.” The startling stat*sties on the num- her of men doomed to fail in business given by Mr. Smedley were analyzed by him. to show that out of every 190 who'enter mercantile fields, ninety will Out py means of the sheriff or re: ent? of the other ten, only three will make enough in the years. they Are in buniness to retire with a com- =) Since this is the cast, M-. Smedley arged the getting together cf merchants in some organization that will permit of the swapping of ideas, 5. YEARS IN SERVICE 1S ALL ONE COULD ASK When Alexander Grant, in 1868, as senior partner of Grant & Dunn, in Syracuse, N. Y.,’made the first sale When the new firm opened, he disposed ofa bone-handled three-bladed © jack- kenffe, with German silver trimmings, to jam Hulburt. The knife was a ‘y, made the United States. Crowns Per. Pound pee ) VIENNA.+(By mail.J—Smuggling of food and/other necessities or luxuries this hungry city. come bolder and more extensive, only new phase is that the price goes up daily, While the city finds it diffi- cult to supply the bread ration of a loaf of coarse black stuff, the components of which it would take a chemical an- alysis to determine, at nearly double the price of early autumn, white flour ean be bought “by the lefthand’ at pounds). American and Argentine tinned corn- ed beef can be had, but delivered to one's room it costs about 80 or 90 price that means “about one week's man for a kilo, the present Grant store and asked if any ene remembered selling that’ bone-han- Med knife fifty-one ago. Hul- hurt had ‘the knife and produced it nroudly. The two small blades had heen broken off and the larve blade had, thru sharnenine, dwindled to half Sts oricinal width, but it was still ser- vierable. The hone ‘sides were deenly one portion /in' restaurants, Seventy thousand persons fought for 50,000 other day. For ‘such things as shoes to order, charge in-dollars, pounds sterl- say they must pay) in foreign money Braened it for over a half century. | soe materials and cannot sell in crowns, < Fohurt svas presented with a new ‘nife for the old one, which is on ex- hihit in the Grant, storenriel te sme evidence that American knives are*the SS ‘if not the supetor of the English or)/German makes, CARD THAT SOERADE: 4the Anderson, Dulin, Varnell Com-| pan; otherwise Miller’s . department store( of Knoxville, Tenn., use a card svstem of salesmanshin In. their wom- en's ready-to-wear department that they. believe is of great value in keeping the ealeswomen up to the highest. standard of ‘seHing efficiency. Every saleswoman in this department is giveh @ efrd at ‘the’ beginning of each week With a space on it for each day of ‘the-present week and for each day ofthe corresponding week of the year before. Under the space for the year past is placed for each day the, sajes the girl made on that particular day a year ago and at the end of each day the salesgirl places the amount of her sales for the cofresponding day of the previous;year, LE ‘or example, .a certairi ‘salesgirl somes down to the store on Monday ‘mornin. January 5, 1920, and she is riven her card for that week. Under the column reserved yor \the same week of last’ year “are listed her sales for each day of that week. She looks at the card and sees that ae meee the couresponding Monday 0! year citcp mnie of merchandise and the purpose of the card is to urge her to}. attempt to go over that limit and make her sales for this Monday bigger than her sales for the corresponding Mon- day of last. year. October for 2,200 crowns, of 9,000. crowns. in pounds. sterling. removed from articles. The whole ‘re- tail trade is trying to adjust prices to foreign exchange and that | fluct ates so rapidly that each sale is cal culated on the day's quotation from Zurich (the Swiss franc rate governs local quotations). ys When the passenger train service thruout the country was suspended for tén days the bills of fare in the res- Not onjy did most meats disappear, as went up correspondingly. controlled so even the accomplished and resourceful smuggler found himself at loss. % of ‘ticket | offices. when train. service resumed it is said that by far the larg: glers anxious to reach the’ provinces | A and secure the top prices for fresh food supplies. How they evade the food con- explained. Only there remains the eyi- dent fact they do. — AUTOMOBILE OWNERS—Combat the high cost of operation, See our ad this issue. UNIVERSAL Ceeat ¥ Meu IN- CASE. OF COLLISION \conmn ‘ for! “wholecaie uetnces, for Miller's ia ai] OR PROPERTY DAMAGE fone (a Sys Soncas mortal att If through . accident when driving you injure your own car or, isaother car, will you dig into your pocket to pay the bill, or shoulder the hazards of damage suits? Or, will you rest secure ~ that your it be- the end of the week the saleswoman can, ada up her. sales and subtract her re turns and get\a fatr average of how her by this year compares with that of last: year. 7 . If she finds he is doing more business | it makes her want to push ahead and) still more, and if shé finds that she’ are ing taken eare of and the ultimate costs will be paid for you? -. : HOW ABOUT IT? The GF Be 1 GENERAL INSURANCE 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Philadelphia, Right Rey. Charles H, Brent bishop of oo | tame shoe | be line of Market street to the of ‘Ross street: Ross street fr North line of MeCoy street to. the North| fall to answer said petition, plead or line of Marion street. The kind of improvement sed In iParige District No. 164s Bs yo anal WU be taken as true and judgme paving with either bitutithic or Topeka! neer on the 15th 1920. ‘The said improvement fs to be main tained for a period of five years by the contractor or contractors whose bids may he accepted. All bids for said work shall he marked “Paving Proposals.” and addressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper at his office in the Ci becomes a daily increasing scandal in |Casver. Wyoming, and will he recetved Ah until eight o'clock, P. M. on the Stn As. the crown approaches the disap. |49¥ of April, 1920, at which ‘time bids Pedring point in value the. onerations | Wilde upened by” the City Counell. of of these iMicit or “lefthand" traders be-|the City of Casper at the regular: meet- AP lintas savaniar teeonilinh th 1s an old story now that anything can spars a a Sit ana a cong = City of Casper on a solvent local hank be bought for a price in Vienna, The sum ef ten per cent of the amount of the bid must he filed with each bid, to be forfeited to the said City of Casper as liquidated damages if the bidder is awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such Improvements with the said City of Casper etbin five days from the no- f he be thé successful bid- about 100 crowns the Kio (of 2.20 | der to perform the work and te furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful formance of the. work and a main ‘ance bond as hereinufter provided, cept the maintenance bond, which shall White loaf sugar lhe furnished before the issuance of the is available at a] ¢inal estimate. ‘ The estimated cost of ‘said improve- ents, as shown by the approved speci- fications, is $185,988.27. Venison, mutton chops, goose, duck) jrids may be made tn elther of the two and other meats are here but they rep-| tcllowime © forms, resent three figures of crowns for] forms. to-wit: in the tification. wage of the average office nian or wo-! m, f . altho this is illegal. They fexnense to the city. PPADS AG A ghee nek =1@ kecon’ form to permit payments pf. the firet and succeeding 1 iy . hi a suit in]|fnetatiments in cash at contract prices pe pat apenas Hae This week {Ito the extent’ of payments by pronerty uivalent/OWwners of their assessments within Puc, same| tailor ashes the’ a thirty days after notice of assessment nublished by the City Treasurer when 1A tie SHODE NITE BIAEES, Pate, BEDS 5 anata aaneeerent hott’ ban edit Peat hee eae et en ane toes terme, ot! aid Ordinance. ‘Those second form to contain bid not less‘than| Who wish to keep dogs will please take | ; par, accrued interest and the expense of Issuing bonds for bonds to meet the| & incidental expense of tmprovements and to be taken and paid for in cash when and in such amount as sald City of Cas. Such bids for bonds relating to incidental expense to he con taurants and hotels furnished evidence |tingent upon acceptanee by the City of of the extent of the smuggling business, bid of said contractor for the work, ‘The City Council of the said City of well as green salads—but the prices! Casper reserves the right to reiect any , Motor ‘cars /and all bids. are scarce and gasoline. government | uniform proposals, which, together with copies of specifications, may be obtain- ed. from the City Engineer at his office prospective bidders for $10.00 per u-| Provided by. law. per may. require, by In the queues that formed in front} set. est proportion of applicants were smug: | (SRAT..) trol permits at provincial borders is not | Puh, Mar, 19,1920. also will speak. Th NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS Notice is h ixture a: Iso the in the City Council. may elec! © 1, Upon the basi: 2, re6 Wharton Pepper. of | ereby given that bhds will “reesiv! @ for the construction of im- provement. in Paving District No. 16 in-the City of Casper, comprising Fifth street from the West line of Market street to the East line of Center street: Market street from South line of Fifth| CTC 894 Judgment of absclute divorce street to the North line of Third street:|{T0M You, alleging as grounds therefor, Third street from the East line of Mar- ket street to the Enst line of Royer street; Marion street from the West} 0M year last past and immediately prior rest line} 80. the date of filing said petition. the tallation of lead water. ser- vice pipe to replace the old connections and making new connection where nec: essary: the @ontruction of all sanitary and storm sewer lines and. a ances, the contractcr furnishing “tools. labor and all the incidentals pertaining} G- W- F.) to sald/construetion, including al catch!) /oasins and gutter inléts complete; all work ito be done in accordance and in ‘compliance with the plans and specifi- prone Be ron sentoyerasnts filed with ie City. Clerk by the Consulting Engi- y r day of March, A.D State of Wyoming, County of Na urten- ity of} A. certified check Te tai iten- a or in both of said Ry GLA of receiving pay- ents in cash in installments: as pro- pounds of Salt meat in a market sale the |ivided in the spec‘fications. ‘2 Upon the biasis.of recelying pa! dress are unknown: You a hereby notitied that on the Sth day of March, A.D. 1920, the ve ma O. Pattie began an a-tiwn | against you by filing her petition in ithe District Court of the Sixth Jralicial District, in apd for Natrona Cianty, | State of Wyoming, where said suit and action i@ now pending, being. Action No. 2219, That the object and prayer of the petition in said cause is to obtain a de- ce failure ‘to prpyide the common neccs- saries of life for a term of more than {You are further notified that if you Wemur thereto, on or before Saturday, Ure 44th day of April, 1920, said petition ndered according to the p of. This Sth Gay of March, A.D. 1 HAZEL CONWY Clerk of the District Court. ty (SEAL) Ry GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Pub, Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr. 2, 9, 1920. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT trona, ss. Sylvia Barron, Plaintiff. vs. : William J. Barron, ‘Defendant. To William J. Barron, a non-resident of the State of Wyoming, and whose place of residence and postoffice ad-}, dress is unknown: You are hereby notified that on the Sth day c. February, A. D. 1920, the! above named Sylvia Barron began an. action against you by filing her petition, in the District Court of the Sixth Ju- Aicial District. in and for Natrona Coun. ty, State of Wyoming, where said suit and action is now pending, being action No, 2190. That ‘the object and prayer of the pe. tition in said cause ts to obtain a decree wd judgment of absolute divorce fram vou, alleging as grounds therefor, fail- | ire to provide the common necessaries ef life for a term of more than one year last past and immediately prior to the late of filing said petition, and the per. manrnt custody of her child, Louise we, You! are further notified that if you il to_answer said petition, plead or lemurrer thereto, on or before Satur fay, the 3rd day of April, 1920, said pe. tition willbe taken as true and jude ment rendered thereon according to the prayer thereof, This 13th day of February, A. D.| ! 1920. 1 ! | x HAZEL CONWELM, Clerk of the District Court. DYS FORD, Deputy. Pub, Feb, 43-20, 27, March 5, 12, 19, sents in like installments in improv { tailored clothing and aimilar things, the|'ment bonds, said bonds to he taken at nrice is no longer quoted in crowns. The | war and acerned interest, and bonds to {Ke furnished by the contractor without ‘The bid also under By order of the City Cou Bo PELTON, Jr.. Mayor. ttest: ASA F. SLOANE, City, Clerk. Phone 1127-R CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Called for and deliyered. the . same day. WANTED Hauling. Contracts ° “Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co, . . Wyatt Hotel fe Dealers—Federal and Re- -public Trucks All bids shall he upon eiett iecaes city limits whether licensed or not. All dogs so found on the streets will be taken up and disposed of according to notice and govern yourselves according- EB. M. ELLITHORPR, . Chief of Police. Pub, March 9 to April 1, 1929. = re at oleott, The Million Rollar Formuia FOR Automobile Owners WONDERFUL DISCOVERY—One Chemical can be purchased from any drug store, thet will give twenty to fifty, per cent more miles on gasoline. Positively prevents and removes all carbon. easy starting. Contains no acid or ether. lutely harmless to motor. half cent per gallon of gasoline. mula and full directions. EE PEE EE EER: Makes Abso- Cost of Chemical one- Send $2 for for- REDUCE, COST OF YOUR GASOLINE AND REPAIR BILL UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 2411 Main Street, Suite No. 6 HOUSTON, TEXAS 3 Casper Business and Professional Auditors and Accountants See us about making out your In- come Tax report. 211 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. J. A. LSKELY UBLIC ACCOUNTANT {| INCOME TAX AUTHORITY | rane Notary Puplic. Room 3, Golaen Rule, | ne 595, pe ebase PtRa ae PY ARCHITECTS a »UROIS & GOODRICH ! Architects 1 Rooms 34-2) Towneend ‘Bineh | Phones Moving a Specialty. 4 > Casper, yo. | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | Architects 415 O11 Kxchange Blag. Phone Ren, °87. 1162 oo BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER — SFPAKLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Talt’s Bi Mall 104 ard { Office, ; CHIROPRACTORS it. JEEP RY RAHAM JHKFREY Arupractors. Lyrte Theater Bldg. Center Office Phone 70! Res. 9: ast 3 NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS ~ DR. B. G. HAHN ' ft eo Chirouractors i Pursuant to Ordinance No. 71-A, of} : ro ve the Ordinances of the City of Casper.) | | og ittitg.d Tuwngend Bide | you are hereby required to make anvap-|-,_ - plication to the City Clerk for a dog i-| & = —*———_——_________—__-— cense before April 1, 1920. DM. MH. HANNED ' You will be required to keep your : dog off the streets of Casper, as it is unlawful for any dog to run at large ay upon the streets of Casper, within the COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS | | nected with Credit Associations thruout the United States and Canada. Corner Firat & Wolcott, on4. Phone | Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- Upstatrs. CLEANERS AND: PRESSERS yy YELLOW CAB CO. Poses L234 Phone Baggage Transfer and Light Hauling—Taxi Service Noreen) IN 2T You a Cleaning, One Day PHONE 1127-R STAHL [5 ) | Pressing und Repairing Bervice, | i CLEANER CONTRACTUKS We Take Care of the Home Building H. J. KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors > Cor. Lambert ai PK’ North Casper. 1 FIGURE WITH YOU ON HOMB OR BUSINESS KLOCK TER CLAUSE General Contractor Osriee aus 0, 8 . Box 0 Washington, | See 4 1 iN 1 ' ‘ Phone Ta7m 1146 Let THE ZIEGLER & CO, Figure with you on Business Block. General C Office 236 N. Phone p12M, or “0 your Home tractors McKinley. | 0 | ©. PROTECTION FOR: 3 YOUR FAMILY x ¥ | i _C.R.McGREW _ . Phone 153 | oo Camp Work Estimates Furnished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Phone St BL Rig Contractor P. H1GI, itary, UBESY A Specialty Oo. Bo: iasper, x 9: w CLOTHES CLEANERS Horsch & ing, Pressing, Remodeling Cleaning: rite POINT? Center, Lindan and allroad Sta. |, “Service” Our Motto. Sulte Office Pho G, 8. BAWDEN, M. D. DOocT: 200-201, ne OUR, DR. MYPRA ’ felan a THE SERVICE CLEANEMA j 1 ' i Nygaard Phone ‘ORS recon i: to dinenses | ‘on Oo. 8. Ridg. Res. Phone 746 — Practice limited to diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract end of the Ski Office: Aonrhanes Phones tn. Office Diseases | Houne, %47M.; Honpital, 272 or, 278 Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p. m3 4 py. m. 4 p.m: 7 p.m to ha yale cial attention given to obs' and diseases 8:40 p. mo of women Offlee, 30; t 1 i 1 i e Perey et) ee . e Perrress HERKKEH sitz «<Directory 9 st Janene Diahaied J ACCOUNTANTS | DOCTORS —o . a ava i} | DR, I. N. FROST Se GRA, | Rooms 204.206 Phone 123. WYATT HOTEL oO 8, nes 27 HL Durbin St. 2 and 27. R. LATHRO! Pho 2 R. P, hone 116 OENTISTS DR. J. ©. BRIBES Dent Robrbaugh Bld: (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone 54, AMERE 112 FR. Motor Répairin: ‘Ing, Wreotrical | tracting, ¢ an, CAN ELECTRIC Third 1080 it. Ph ! ! Si ne ' Armature ———————— The CaKPRR PRIVATE HOSPLTAL Winda- fring and Con- sf 45:3 : ot EEK KEKE ERK E, ——_—e | —$— ELEC TRICIANS ow. | {ee LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WT Attorney ai \4 { ———_—___—_——_—_ i = | MICHARL W. PURCELL Attornuey-at-Law Suite 316 O71 Exchan, Casper, Wyo. Phi HORE carats ‘ 1 204-207 olf Wixchas Bia 1 x xchange Blade. 1 Casper, Wyoming: + =— ' NICHOLS @ STIRRETT La 2800-10-13 O11 “fixehange Blag — GHORGH W. FRraTAOW Attorney-nt-Law Roome %4-23, Townsend Ride Phoue 198-3 Cnaper, Wyoming ae PLANING MILL « for ’ MIN-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323, Rear of McRorey Apts, PLUMBING AND HEaTIN ' J. DONOHUB Mill o- G heating a specialty Spruce. W. M. PALMER steam and hot ! nace, Jobbing ly attended to. } Shop 1239 W. First. (McClure Bldg.) REPAIRING —— 1 FOR PHONO Quality fa enameling, kalsomin: ng and all branches of the paint ng trade. CHAS. A. HAMILTON Phone 1145W. | 639 8. Beech, ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL iy ern Rooms ‘ee! or the, Reaake able, NELLIE P. DALTON, Prop, STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Private dictation room. Mimeo. graph work; complete mailin handled. Phone us and we will REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT. Representative at Smith-Turner Drug Store Phone 176 o——_________ ___________« VETERINARY SURGEON EI ATE Casper, Wyoming Multes 14-18-18, Townsend Block See 4 J. O. JOHNSON ——¢ | Plumbing and heating. hot water Jonbing. of | all kinds promptly attended to Sho Phone 2008 water heating; Rudy pinelesn hot air fur- of all kinds prompt- Phone ¢17w, GRAPH AN GUN REPAIR 4 call PAINTER AND DECORATOR | ————+ ge Buildin; one Sd. ¥ ———_____4 RAGENS, STANLEY &4 MURANB o — fr Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange, Corner First & Wolcott, Upstairs. Phone 094, STAGE LINES ri F. J. WYER | Mat! Express, Freight and Pas- | = | Wyoming. Old concern and in- — PAGE EVEN WANTED _— ; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY If you have $1,500 to invest you receive it back in four to six weeks, then income $500 to $1,000 each month. Done in | other states, can be done in vites closest investigation. MR. CAPLES, Henning Hotel , 3.19-1t* | “EW BEW STORAGE 2 WAREROUSE Phare 74W, 199 W. First st. CECIL BON 8. kL, SCHERCE —— | WANTED—Girl or young woman liy- |. ing vicinity of Second’ and McKinley care for children’ fe’ afte: and evenings a week; 20 cents an ‘hour. 8S. McKinley. 3-15-tf WANTED—Competent stenographer, Address Box 104 Tribure. Paacte WANTED—Furniture, of sony tutes value, for cash. Casper Auction 208 N. Senter. Phone 602W. 3-1-tf WANTED—Small erectric “motor: ‘not more than %4-h.p.; mugt be in’ good condition, P.O. Box 955. 3-10-2tdh WANTED—All kinda of “carp: work by day or contract. Call of louse WANT RR mepend hand clothes and furniture of so f kind. Salvation Army. 113 WANTED—Two first class cooks want to lease dining room and kitchen. Box 116, Tribune. 3-16-4t* WANTED—An opportunity to sell or rent your house thru Tribune wantad columns. See Manager Tribune, 3-17-3* WANTED—$25 reward for information leading to finding of one furnished modern house or apartment of at. le: three rooms which I will rent. Add Box 118 ‘Tribune, 3-1 | WANTED—A few good roomers nnd boarders. Close in. 832 8. David 317-22 WANTED—An experienced maig: Phone 286 or call 330 Park street, 3-17-2t NOTICE Why take chances when you can go and to the Oil Exchange Barber Sho get towels that are clean and w! snow. Main. Floor Oil Exchange WANTED—To Buy second-hand cement block-making ‘machine, Phone .279 afternoons or evenings. 3-17-6t* ——— WANTED—Experionced colored clean, Phone 532W. Mrs, Smith. 3-18-4t WANTED—Woman for general hotine- work; must he good cook, Good wages, 731 8, Beech, Phone 147 W. 3-18-tf WANTED — Experienced stenographer desires position. Phone 457J, ange ie WANTED—Position by gentleman with executive ‘ability and office experi- ence; prcferably with some oll com- pany; can handle bie portion of legal business. Address Box 120, care eS une, 3-18-2t* WANTED—Anything of value you have to sell—furniture, ruge, sewing mas chines—any kind of household xoods. We buy and sell anything. Phons 1086. Reg ee DRESSMAKER WANTS WORK IN families, $3.50 per day, Phone ah 3 Ce a eee ee een etna ay WANTED—Place to work for room and board by school girl. »Call iste WANTED—Two vacant lots close in; terms cash. Phone 9353. 143 West First street, 8:194t NOTICE Just received a shipment of new Sin- rer Sewing machines. We sell them en eaay nayments. If you are in. need of one see D. G. Baths, 515 8 Durbar. Phone 1283. “We clean and repur all makes'of sewing machines, . Iso Rall needles and oil. 2-13-3t* pec briana eee RN ew ne Octet Py WANTEN— Store butiding; swill toke three to five yoar lease, Enon eo34 ROOMS -§ AND ROARD — Re: prices. 230 W. Third street. FOR RENT—Two modern basement sleening rooms. One large room mttaer tty or fon and one room le for two, &_ person; pyerernees 1037 B. Second. Bi FOR RENT—Ranch, close in, 150 acres under eultivation, 1200 acres under ferre; horses, Implements, ete. Box 24, Trihune. Office. tt FOR RENT—Sleeping room adio‘nin bath: one or two gentlemen, | R4 Natrona. 3-17 -3t FOR RENT—Snace tn this colitnan; cheap and effective; see Bea A FOR RENT—Sleeping room, modern, The large house at 347 N. ype FOR RENT-—3 nicely furnished Waht housekeeving (rooma -in ‘basement. modern. Phone 8383, =18-tt FOR RENT—One modern room adjoh:- ing bath. Close in: gentlemen. pra- Rear 515 S Durbin. — 2-18-2t FOR PENT—Laree furnished room for gentleman, Phone 1286, 3=19-2¢° FOR RENT—Furnished rooms ‘in nant. house. Corner Cherry and hem te in| American Pool 3-19231° FOR RENT—Partly furnished 5- FOR RENT--Svace room; nice clean building. house, Phone 922W. 440 CY, 3- nat FOR RENT—Modérn room; gentlemen preferred, 505 B. Miltow. Bel O2t FOR RENT—Nice. warm front . hed * room, Private family, Home priv: hone 2665. 243 South Mi Kinley. Gentleman preferred. 3-1 ———— ROOM AND BOARD For two reanec- table gentlemen: half bi Phone 159M. pavement. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On North Center street, bag of collars and four full-lregs — shirts. Phone 182M ‘and receive reward. 8-18-2t LOST—Lieht brown Shanterl. dae; comes to Rover; collar fastened with wire: long hair. Reward: ox 122, Tribune. 3-19-2t* LOST—Bunch of keva; two noatoftt and one house key, on chain. ring. Phone 576W. i 29; | In the earlier days of greater freedom among Mohammedan women, there were ‘women preachers who were accustomed to address congregations of women in the mosques. —— Seattle, Indianapolis and Washington, oe te Ps Bs re¢ otl 40 re zw in