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= pric 7 washings they PAGE SIX \Judge Murane’s Son &#COLUMN #. ED BY MANSFIELD F! HOUSE, Gm ——— ‘eB ‘Placed Among Honor Men in Graduating INESS rcs) | Edwi EB. Murane, son of Judge C. column, which appears Swi special inferest te merehnnt in gemere\ Allowance for Old Suits Proves Popular Idea. Newman’ Joplin’s Gr trying out new, and so . very suc- cessful plan. This store, the largest department store in the Southwest, has long been known as “the store of ad- vanced ideas in fashions'"—futur sare shown far In advance. of re of stocks from the manufactur- ef this, and of fair tment, and for other causes tend- ing to help the buying public, New man’s is the busiest corner in the min- ing metropolis. But their ‘new plan” that now working full swing has caused a fu-! mong male shoppers—and scem-! as many bundl shoppers the cause— Newman's Recent Men—Conditions trol have raised to figures at Store,” is is are taken out Announcement. beyond our the prices of ment’ thet cannot bb sums. advance in pri drastic and the prospe has been so}/ t of a stilk furth- y to devise a plan where these mounting costs can With this purpose alone announce that We arrangements to yment in exchan your old suit dependin and quality of the in exchange But in every instance a liberat pricc will be allowed for the used garment. For example—Should you select new suit at $40, and d to your discarded suit in the garment is in fair eondition t lowance om the purchase pri as much as $10—which t of the cost of the new garment. Great er allowances will be made for suits of rior quality and in first class con be! absorbed. view, we pleted a have com. for new cloth t a liberal garment offered us give t ingements are completed for sposal of thes : ments to dealers in larger cities. the “ones behind think of this plan, > seems to have taken like a, duck to water, Where, before, the ed, now it is ammed. A bystander —a man who had just arrived not understand the cireumstanc the the: to! it store was pping 1 the nt store indle ally in while others coming bundles. wrapped in the : usu ere out carrying store paper. “Dollar a Foot” Sells Lots of New She Selling shoes at novel method r Outlet store in aet tradg to their 1 dollar @ foot was jn r to by Fac Hazleton, Pass to recently opened: y people went to and remained to buy called to inqu if the man with big feet paid for a pair while others wanted to know if the lady with the Cinderella would. be able to be fitted about sixty-seven cents, a establishmen t the stock slippers for “Camisoles for } to Be the Summer Cry. Unle l signs fail, there's going to be 1 howl from men and wom- en alike along about the time that the “dog day e. In fact, it wouldn't a number of 8 into cour’ be surprising to see haled ‘indee whole t the silk me on a The tailers. tion of the to re- depleted condi- rket, due to the ab- normal demand for men's silk shirts. In spite of continual increases in , the call for shirts of silken text- has kept on growing and the mills hard pressed to obtain the raw saterials. As a result meny of the shirts on the market today are too opaque when new, and after become virtually a trans- parent ' The man who clings to the old-fash fened idea of long-Jimbed underws won't mind this so much, though ¢ ae NI rear oe: BEST BOWL OF Popular Prices. Quick POD I IIS IDS ISI LIS SII SSD are taken into} ‘lgreed f er advance so certain, that we find it! h y |i in inethod of take as part the delive price, | more of course, on the condition! tem. statistics for two years, the that will be sto I needed, and that =a oo x CLL Py 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at D. Murand, is one of the honor stu- jdents im the graduating cli at the | Broadway high school in Seattle, Wash., |according to word received by friends jRere. Edward iMurane will be grad. ‘ uate: > tes he Won't be pleased at having the pub- Ser anore: Secannits Sebel ae ene uo inkpecting, His: secbndigdayer Of oo arn ce ie isontontes od clpes. | But # thd ron ori tats OC 5 etal le Pht aan aaetecnnett ea thoge who weai e atl evee- bg . bs ye pis Sea alae heres injury to his knee received in the sec- against it.” Their silk shirts will be pe ag fi the’ season put him on’ the bout as much protection as a_ plate. Fe aide Mian eefll retMeER DESY oa tk ss windew, w! p re sketehy | 4” 2 ~ ee GIMerClOtMIne. eitented’ ih the enateh |e the commencement exercises of his ‘ m. Ed Murane then will return to gga ies n. Ed z ip wipntces A ing A Caspér to spend the summer as he did ,jlast year. Ralph Murane, his youn tip womdh hvelall} ilek "a (@r brother, who is a sophomore in the been wearing transparet waists for 5 a brtken, Cra Wit pturty te Gaager years, and the men haven't made any! ivinara Murare Fudge ‘nitiraenes Wis fuss about it. Surely, with suffrage| : uggs , n everything we've got canal rights’|°St 900, is teaching at the. Moran ure you've got equal rights, ‘| woman buyer. ual rights! to wear camis and ¢t 's what most of you'll have to do if you insist on buying those thin silk shirts." ee a week, will * conceals, 3ut,” as one department store buy- er afd recently. “I don’t Rend the Tribime Want Ad! Casper Business Store Hires U. S. to | Make Its Deliveries, } Delivery of department store pur- hases by parcel post has been in ef- t in St. Paul two weeks. Mann ime: Bros. started the plan. St.{ ul, it is believed, is the first. city of} ize in the United States to adopt this] delive | Raths hi It is estime be at least than LENA EEL LILLE LIA ACCOUNTANTS. GUARANTEE REJISTRY | CORPORATION || AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents. PHONE 660. 208-11 Off Exchange Bidg. worked out ated postoffice 20 per cent pri sys Postmaster system. will efficient any e ‘The ‘postmaster has been gathering nd_ believes be effective, but its| REIMERTH .& VAN DENBERG to only one store is done | Auditors & Accountants nf Stock Transfer Agents data regarding equipment a08 ‘0: Bidg. Phone 767-5 necessary to take over the oo ra ARCHITECTS DUBOES & GOODRICH i Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend eek Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, service will application to obtain business of all the departme The postmaster estimates that from 9 fifty to seventy-five extra postoffice! smployes and from fifty to sevent five additional motor vehicles will the extra revenue to| he postoffice will be about $200,000 a| | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENRX | veer ‘ , 415 Ofl Exchange Blas. ! The plan is to utiliae all twelve sub-| Phone 1102 i stations and financial stations as re-| g———-—______-_9 1y stations. The goods will be turned * to the postal force at the depart- | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER st and taken to the relay st-| | gpaRLs TRANSFER & STORAGE | | | ore 1 ! —nr be est the point of de B Minra Hall about two wee Phone: Rea. 87.W. jee, seek final offici eet HET und did for the work and the nece zation of expenditures so all § Jepartment stores can avail themselves of the service. BAKERIES O1L CENTER BAKERY Manufacturers and Wholesalers of “Good Bread” 324 W. Yellowst Ave. 0 BEAUTY SPECIALIST ae SPECIA r ay Dycing and Bleaching LEXIE A. BROOKS Graduate * | Scientific Scalp Sp ist and /Mas- seuse. Combings Made to Order. Residence Calls. PHONE 1367. 620 B. — ng their delegates to the sonventions instructions tions. two ns with reser WAR gS At William Rockefeller, 1 ness partner of John enters upon his A Street CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA AHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. Uttice Phone 706, Res. 9 i . i e ‘0 i ‘ * WHERE °: po you BUY YOU CLOTH CHIROPODIS Visiting Scientific Chir: POARL WALKEH P215-K G3t Bast A St appointment only »ypodist q ; | Phone from a ‘Tailor? From a Clothier? Or From an DR. B. G. HAHN Undertaker? DR. EDNA BABS WHERE bO. YOU PUY YOUR NSURANCE? From an Insurance Man? If you don’t you should for your own protection, R. T. KEMP Co. Insurance, That’s All 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 Suite 2, Townsend Bidg Office 423 Phones: Res. DR. M. HARNED © ct 162 N. Phone eONTRACTORS | LET MB FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOME OR B NESS BLOCK PTE) t Oftiece 206 0, 8. Bldx. | P.O. ractor » Phone 167M Box 1146 Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Rig Contractor Phone 10163. P. O. Box 934 511 E. Military, Casper, Wye. es o Cc, 'T, PLUCKHAHN, Contractor and Builder. Let me figure with you on your new home. Inspection invited on work now under construction, Vhone 1331, Res, 746 8. Durbin. | CEMENT WORK Sidewalk and Foundation Work Right Prices RICHELIEU BRAK CHSTS BUT _ ONE SEVENTH OF A CENT MORE CLOTHES CLEANERS — —— —'?. THE SURVICE CLEANKES Horsch & Nygaard | Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling | “THE POIN ' enter, Linden and Hatlroad Sts. | ot Pk 5 jervios” Our M — CASPER STORAGE GROCERY Phene 97 oO z PRRISSSING RE IRING PERIOR TAILOR SHOP Center, Phone 1216 Suits Made to Order DOCTORS DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeow | Spectal attention given to dises: | of women and children. ' Balte 200-201, 0, | Office Phone Cw 2 oe Bids. | Phone 138 G = BAWDEM MO. ual Practice limited (o diseases of tho | | Genito-Urinary Tract and Discnacs Skin, CHILI IN TOWN Hospital, 10 a. m. to m.; 7 p.m Hours: to $ p. C.K Physician and Special attention given to obstet- rics and diseases of women and See Ee ae ackmore Building: Office, 301 Residence Service, Highest Quality _ aa | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION SPURLOCK RANCH COMP. * | was ineorporate? im the office of the |Secretary of Stute of the State of | Wyoming, at 9:00 o’clock, May 27th, 1920. The of, said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to| carry on and conduct a general realty,| livestotk and ranching business in the State of Wyoming. The capita) steck of this esr de is Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars, divided into two thousand five hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully-paid and non-assess- ale. and management of said corporation shal] be under the control of a board of three directors and Carl F, Shumaker, Charles saad lock and C. B. Wagner consti said board for the first cor te year of said company. The-principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal of- fice of said eompany is Room 311 Oil _Exehange Building, Casper, Wyoming, jand A. E. Stirrett is the agent. of said company in Cay of said office. C. B. WAGNER, Secretary. prone May 28, 29, and 21, 1920 Professional | I and - wees Directory . ss: DO J.C. Phynictam and Office: Si ie ~ oo DR. LN. FROOP Rooms 204-206 Phone 123. WwYaTr HOTEL | THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 S. Durbin St. Phones 2 and 273 DR. H. R. LATHROP Surgeon in Charge | | I} | | Rohrbaugh Building || Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 — ae DENTISTS 1 DR. J. C. BIBBS [i i tliestas ny . (Over Casper Phi . I Phone 54, ' —————___ in, HIDES WYOMING HID Dealers im & MHPAL Hides, Petts, and Furs. Country shipments solicited. Proper attention guaranteed. ONE 56: 52h West Second St., Casper, Wyoming. GAT CLEANING Cai re W Sultew 14 1se46, ‘Townse! ad Block Sulte 316 Of Exchange Bullding Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd. HAGENS & MURANE wyers. 204-207 OM Exchan: Camper, Wyom: ce Bldg ing. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3002-10-11 OM Exchange Blag.. GHORGE W. FERGUSON Alterney-nt-Law Roome 22-43%, Townsend Bldg. : Phone 196-3 | Cuapex, - Wyoming eet — ain OPTICIAN ae GWA. Frencl Keyes’ Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street ~ coratin, St. ne PAINTER tg | PAENTING | C. MOM : | Painting and ‘Interior De 236 North Wolcott | Phone 637 | Satisfaction Guaranteed PLAMING MILE — > See | for MUIl-Work snd Window Ginse PHOND 1323. | Mill Rear of McRorey Apta, —— UNION MILL COMPANY Shop and Offices Railroad and Durbin Streets \ Let us do your mill work | We carry Sherwin-Wilhee Pal yin- jams | Phone 1462 Bie sa CR wears IS PLUMBING AND HEATING ' J. DONOHUR Plumbing ana heating, hot water | heating a specialty. ‘Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended te. | Shop—826 8. Sprace. Phone ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL West Second Si. Strictly Modern Rooms by Dayy Prep. NELLIE P. DALTON, | STENOGRAP: $$$, i, REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative: at . Smith-Turner Drug §tere, Phone 176 oe —_—________ TRANSFER | 2] | VETERINARY SURGEQN R. A, RATHBUN Veterinary At Casper Pharmacy’ ERO eee 1 ne 100. } |{close in. {| Additional Classified Ads ey FOR RENT—Twe furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with toilet, sink and shower. 314 8S. Jackson, phone 844-M. 5-27-tf FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom; close to bath. 559 8, Lincoln @ew runt ber). 4 5-27-6t FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms. 313 W. First St. 5-26-tt FOR RENT—Modern sleeping-room for gentleman, Call 801-J, 255 S. McKin- ley. y 5-27-tt i FOR RENT—Ffurnished _ apartment rooms, Corner Cherry and . 5-1Ett FOR RENT—Three-room 651 W. Railroad Ave. 5-6 FOR RENT-—Two-room basement apartment; partly furnished. 134 Ny Jackson, §-22-tf FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house; modern. 926 W. Midwest Ave. 5-28-4t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished fit bedroom with bath. 325° N. McKinley. 5-28-4t ee ee ene ne Treen Sma enn FOR RENT--Two sleeping-rooms, with use bath; suitable for gentlemen: on pavement. 705 EK. Second, Phone 925-5. ‘ 5-28-3t* eas SE a td FOR RENT—Ffront sleeping-roont for gentlemen; $18 a month. Phone 1339, 225 N. Grant St. 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Three-room bungalow. In- quire at rear of 915 S. David. 5+29-2t* FOR RENT—One-room house in rear; two bachelors preferred. Phone 713-W. 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Three-room house. Inquire 426 W. First (new number). SS1-1t FOR Ff NT—Sleeping-room with bath; WANTED —— nd | SEB BEN STORAGE 4 WAREHOUSE we St. ——- i, WANTED—Live salesmen and brokers eommunication solicited. We are rec ommending only the best off companies: stock after thoro imvestigation. We furnish bank reference and cooperation with our mem every way possible. Har- ‘welt Brokerage Co., Central Stock Ex-| chance, W: 22-9t* wal D—Men': ani ichite Falls, Tewas. for sai SALE—Five-room ae 4 rooms and bath ir, house, bath on two-room house on rear of arid smialt Housé rents for 9. Per cent — asked and Teaves owner {iyo pores own living quarters. . ¥, hs tion Phone 126. bight > ARMY GOODS : TROR PURCHASED A U. 8. GOVERNMENT U. 8. government Used army tents, 16x16, class A, jot; basement Dup tents, each_$ 4.99 + Pyramid shapo, COst Zovernment me. phone 43; WANTED — Competent © woman “for housework; four hours daily. Rooms, 616 S. Wolcott. WANTED—Woman dishwasher; week and beard, 534 stone 1fighway- WANTED — Compet nt Who is willing to divide collections. Apply Trifune. WAN’ jenn, cotton rags, fo! ‘ipin nine! be ‘tribune. Office. Bie 4-21-tf ee Wg ae tae furniture cog, ne “Soom, F Salvation Army. 6115. ae Pena hntrencna semen diate eee nee ny WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve hun dred dollars on real estate: Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. 4-; WANTED—Tents, tarps, sadmes, tiar- ness, Ehone ivse, “me PMENE goods. WANTED a One hundred men’s second- st 5-31-tf suitable for one or twe gentlemen; Phone 468-M, 730 S. Ash. 5-31-2t 7 mished yoonmms. for light housekeeping. 118 S. Jefferson. 5-31-2t* ANDERSON SRADER SHOWS SVEN HERE. THIS WEEK FO BENET OF CEGIN The Anderson-Srader carnival shows were expected to arrive in Casper to- day in time to give their opening show this, afternoon or tonight. The carnival is being given for the partial benefit of the George Vroman post No: 2 of the American Legion. The carnival has selected the vacant lots on South Da- vid street between First and Secend streets as the site for showing in Cas- per this week. The Andergon‘Srader carnival is the first enc of the local seasor, While not as large as some. of the other carnivals it comes here from Wheatland with a good record. DISTRIGT COURT AGQUITS ALLEGED EXPRESS ROBBER CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 31.—Daniet O'Connell, of charged with robbery goods from interstate express ments, was acquitted in the States distriet court here Friday. SEVEN MEMBERS IN GLASS GABUATIG KT RERTON RIVERTON, Wyo., May’ 30.—Seven seniors were graduated from the high! scool here last week. and Franklin Sheldon were honor stu- dents. ‘Phe scholarship honor which goes with being placed’ as honor stu- dent entitles the holders to exemption from all regular university fees at the University of Wyoming for four years. President Nelson, head of the Univer- sity of Wyoming, gave the graduation address, “The New World." WIFE OF FIRST BARBER IND PIONEER RESIRENT OF CHINN PASSES AWAY CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 31.—Mrs. Ellen Goldacker, 77, who died here Fri day, was one of the first wornen to ar- rive in Cheyenne, coming with her husband, the émbryo city’s first barber, in 181 the year before the completion of the Union Pacific railroad this far West. Mrs. Goldacker's: husband, was well to do and she possessed the finst carriage owned by a resident of Chey- enne. Adversity overtook her after her husband's death, Hewever, and for many years she eked out a hard living by domestic labor. She is survived by one daught Miss Lizaie Goldacker, Mrs, Goldacker could relate meny stirring. stories of the early days of Cheyenne, and point out places’ now in the heart of the city where battles had been fought with Indians or luckles: pioneers had been murdered and scalp- ed by the redskins. LUSK POOL HALL ROBBED TWO TIMES IN ONE WEEK LUSK, Wyo. May 31.—The Faust pool hail! here was robbed twice this week. The establishment was robbed Wednesday morning of $250 im cash and a smalt quantity of candy and’ cig- arettes. heen done by @ persom familiar with hthe place. The Republiean national, eommiitee has been called. to meet at Chicago to- day to begin: the hearing. of contests of delegates, elected to the national con- vention, whichis to assemble one week hence, ae Hazel Brooks | Ho! hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. Will call for them. : 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 193 WANTED—For a nurse call 602-3. Mrs. Starr, Room 208. City reference: 325-6t¢ Wi Bay hines—-eny ict cl ny im Web a on tose, "% 8" 8-18-41 —— WANTED TO RENT—A house of sé& roonis, furnished, moderm or part mod- ern; will lease for one year. Mrs. Deck- er, Phone 904. 5-27-4t* ci WANE oe of 12 —— A= older cary june routes: pay, steady employment tf satisfactory. ply Cleeulation Mens ‘ethane ‘offi. hing of value bod fut 1d ing. f house! 11 anyth' goes ———— WANTED—Some small houses and garages to build; also repair work. Phone 1342. nished modern apartment. by June 1. Phone 1289. WANTED— Presses, Tailor and Clothier. ahout $200 down and balance monthly. P. O; Box 119, Casper, Wyo. 5-2! WANTED—Teacher during summer months wishes post t fion; will consider tutoring on ranch- 5-28-3t ——— ip| PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE ‘Phone 336-W. A WANTED-—Mid@leaged lady to hel; with housework; companion to lady Phone 925-5, RTED Mowe, area iand_ outta) { gam WRERe “Mca des e mia- 5-274 ne ee es ea ne RaNaOITS WANTED—Three or {our-room fuf- with: bath, 5-28-3t New Method 5-28-tf WOULD BUY a residence lot and pay! see fr town 708 B. Sec-|at Casper a high grade 1 ‘Tarpaulins, 9x1 1912 model officers” saddies, each. 134) - S. McClellan saddles, each___- U. S. army pack saddles, all co plete, each _ U. 8. government m Cont’ the gos mient $4 ; 16 OV t $12.50 cach. U. S- leather horse collars, pe Grey each, $7; size 20 and over, Kuapsacks, cacR E New government horse bian! canvas, wool lined, per pair. Second-hand government wool liried canvas horse blankets, pair U. S. heavy wool 0. D. blankets, each Hexvy gray army ttch Wool blankets, U. S. army comforters, used, ea ‘Storm covers, which have hard! been used, ‘per pair. B.S. breest collar with 27-feot lines, per set_. - One and one-halfinely breeching harness, oak tan leather, inch lines, per set.-_.__ 1%-inely breec! lines, per set ._ “a 1%-in. government breeching ness, Minelt lines, per set_ - 82.50 2-in. short trace harness, 114.in. lifes, 14%-Inch: strapwork, per set 93.50 -Hané governnient halters, Posen dozen ... ~ 12.00 Pareprs, manufactured by Stareh Bros., each, $40, $45 and 50.00 New U. 8. recruiting sacks, each.. 1.25 Hand corn planters, best made, ea, 1.00 Mail orders promptly filled. Send drait or money order along. Include postage, if by=parcel post, and where neeessary specify sizes. We do not issue eata- | Tlogues. . BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY HORSE MARKET ST. PAUL h 2 iy i Serer FOR SALE—Some western saddles, like new. Phone 1086, 524-th G Of all bargains just completed, ready to move into; abso- lutely the most beautiful modern four- room latest Call style bungalow; artistic and well ba with bath, large closet, built-in kitchen cabinet and eol- onades;, with bookdases; east front, cor- ner lot: very idea} location; one block from school. Price only $2,300. Dis- count for cash. See H. J .Koski, Corner ¥ and Washington Sts., N. Ca 5.284 We Have stored in a public warehouse er_ piano 5-28-3t*) which will be sold at a substimtial dis- a, United) WANTED—Boy about 15 with wheel to dur- Work from 7:30 a. nt. to 3 p. m. ing school vacation. Apply between 2 and 3 at Gunnison’s News Depot. §-29-2t Sodium. Mrs. Niele DeVas: eee WANTED—Chambermaids. Apply Hen- ning Hote?. 5-29-3t baby few days. ter. to drill out Powder. River Townsite. ‘der River Town- 201 Oil Exchange 5-28-3t , Syndicate, Bldg., Casper, Wyo. hour, Apply at 339 S. Ja &31-1t* | WANTED—Mn, BUSINESS Have you a need in your organisation for x competent business executive, or. ganfzer and accountant. T have had a SS aEEnapUE Eee epee TCE ND SOEUR WILL, PLACE homesteaders. Call at §-28-4t SAREE EEN et anne Deiont Sire WANTED—Lady to eare for Tady and Reonr 322, Wyatt 5-2 1t® SaaS SESSESEeeeneeeneeene eR WANTED—Drilling contractor with rig MAN: count if taken at once. Terms. terested write the Denver Music Denver, Colo. PRESIONT OF. HS PARTY IRE GESTS OF CHEN BUSINESS HE CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 31.—Presi- dent Carf Gray of the Union Pacific system and several other high officials of the Union Pacifle were guests of honor at a dimer giver by the Ch If in- a anak tnaesenn een nTES ERNE Ti WANTED —Someone to do cleaning by/enne Chamter of Comimerce last week ckson. at which 175 lecat business men sit down. Union Pacific officials present included Vice President and y Marager William Jeffers, General periIntendent A. Wi Woodruff. Vi nt BE. E. Cavin, €. J. Lane, gen broad experfence fm the above lines andj eral freight agent; HB, E. Adams, as am absolutely reliable. Desire a edm-|Sistant to the president; nection with @ growing Casper business. }80n, freight traffic manage ‘Tie .robbery appeared to have - Phone 456-J before noon Tuesday. 5-31-1t* —— WANTED—Loan. of $1,000 on real és- tate worth $1,500. Will pay 12% per cent interest, . Brandhagen, Wyatt Hotel. % i SECURITY SALESMEN Why not sell an issue that assures fm- mediate returns: to investors? We save our stockholders 15 to 40 per cent on everything they use. Savings with pay for stock im short time. We ave well rated and are now operating. six. retail stores with distributing house in Den- ver and extending our business rapidly. Exceptionally strong talking points and salesman’s kit. Liberal commissions and a year’s work at least. Thrift Mercan- 1733 Araphoe St., Denver, Colo. 5-314t* i. FOR LAWN BUTLDING and seeding work calt Riehard Simpson. F have growing 'awns», to prove my _. work. > BS1-15t* Phone 57, SE an ree CNY LOST-Sunday, on Salt. Creek road, he tween Casper and Nine-Mile Laie, jone tire on rim, 31x4; patch on tire: reward. $16 S. Lincoln (new number). Phone 457-W, 5:28-5t* ie eesenietaentaietls LOST—Ladies’ gabardine trench eoat; fleece lined; fimder. please leave at ‘Tribune, reward. 5-29-8t ————_ LOST—Auto license No. 1176, with tail- light attached. Return to Tribune office. Reward. 5-29-2t% LOST—Quilt and tarpaulin near Center St. H. Gillis, 208 N. Boyer. br etd SL2ty ee | LOST—New. 344% tire on Buick rim, between Powder River and Casper. Finder kindly return and receive re- ward. E, L, Sstabrook, 535 Grand Av 5-31-2 fa ee a mesma o-oi-tt~ storekeeper, singer, assistant passenger traffic man: ager; R. L. Huntley, chief engineer: A. H. Scandrett, interstate commerce at torney; A. F. ViekRoy, superintendent Colorado division; U.; K. Hall, general and BE. Stenger, pera superintendent of the southern dis: trict. Governor Carey delivered the address ef welcome to the yisito: FIRST ARRESTS UNDER RULE OF ROACH ‘ARE MADE » May 31—The fest men arrested here on complaint Lon ©. Roach, former sheriff of Pitts comnty, since he became state prohibl- tion ,commissibner, has waived prelim: inary examination. and given ball, a ey 4 fontaine, a form AN are. ehiarged with. bool ferging in violation of the state prob jon Taw. se ave Sear federacy is raising a $50,000 fund tee seholarships for children of Sern ants of confederate veterans kil’ the recent war, — A. PL Neebit drove to Salt Creek Or displayed at the ational Bank of Cor of, New York Clty are here an 0 —————— ‘le A: memorial! window, in honor of Ag miral’ David Farragut, has bee? ea im the United States Naval cade i¢hapel, as: a gift by gradual 2 ill be formally presented Sunday appropriate ceremonies. —