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PAGE EIG EIGHT _ be Casper Daily Cribune }gnued every eveniny x nt “ASI atrona cot jet cation ‘offices: O11 Ex eet ce ding. BUSINESS TELEPHONE.......+..-+15 Entered at Casper in, itor- fice as second- are miter Noe 197t MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS 7, B, HANWAY, Brealdent. and Editor are wn ny Watats Bus peas Pees % E GRIDFT W. H. HUNTL! pictate T Asaitorial iter Advertisin; bis ij David J. ee iat ogy wien ave, Pradach “Kine & Brudden, aN en ee es of atte Dally “ribune are @ the New Chicago on nie tn fices and VInore, “mi a ‘welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Per Copy .. One Year Six Months 5 Three Months ... No subscription by ma. less period than three months. All Subscriptions must be paid f vance and Daily Tribune wi insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Berean Of Ciredintions ber of the Annocinted P The "Asmociated Press. 1s exclusively ‘entitled to the use for republication o: all news credited in this paper and alRo the local news published herein. ae ONE MORE STRAW. The upholding of the constitutfonal- ity of the Eighteenth amendment by the Suprme Court has rather destroy- ed the hope of those who favor the manufacture and sale of liquor in one form ¢ nother. For several years past this so-called liquor interest has been grabbing at straws and so far have né&t succecded in curing one to keep them afidat or save them from going down for the last time. Some delver among the musty rec- ords of the past has brought forth just one more straw for the wet people to reach for. The “discovery” is that there is still pending before the legislatures of the various states a constitutional amend- ment which, if ratified, would repeal automatically the, prohibitién ‘#mend- ment. Only one state, Minois, which has ratified it, has acted on the amend: ment. resolution of amendment “do by the Thirt xth con- sin 1861 igned by President It r o amendment shall be made to the constitution which will authorize or give congress the power *to abolish or interfere with in any state the domes- tic institutions thereof, including per- sons held to law or labor or service of} ak of the Ci sd a few months after the pass- nendment prevented action | states. There is no record that it was € 1 brought befor any lature save that of Illinois. Official opinion at Washington is that the amendment might be adopted with- action by congress yil war which occur’ age of the by the legis- out any further i One point concerning the proposed amendment which the ‘wets’ have seemingly overlooked is the purpose of the Thirt h congress in passing it The Democrats had a good-sized ma- jority in both houses at that time, but the incoming congress would be Re- publican. It was feared that one of the first acts of the new congress, com- posed fargely of determined «abolition- would be to pass ah amendment, freeing all negro! ists, to the slaves. Although amendment,” the constitution the adoption f the “ost to give it a name, Would amendment it annual Bighteenth would also annul the Thirteenth amend-| and at once give Tegal sanctiong ment to Slavery in the United States. Tt is not. thought that even New Jer would care to go that far fo secure the light wines and Weer she Seems to so ardently desire. —_ WILLIS’ TRIBUTE. ° ‘ say that we use today double the In presenting ‘the name 6f Warren}. 6 ont of mofiey afd credits in the Insurance Harding to the Chicago conventlon! isa) vetion of the country’s business as former ‘Governor Frank B. Willis made] °° sty accu 47, 4g\4) Whatbas the vol- one of the best nominating addresses] |. of pusiness is but slightly larger Protects p- delivered to that vast body of REPO) nan it at that time. The treas: Yeans, His speech brought @ Bre@t] | Gopartment, in the war period es: Your demonstration for the candidate, fF) ati shea a policy of inflation in finan- from the moment the convention as- ink thé War und while the war has Dependents sembled the delegates Idoked WIth ign ceased but slight effort at def &feat favor upon Senator Harding.) ion tas been inaugurated by the gov- and Puts Among other ‘things Governor Willis}. iment. q said: The opinion held by the best in- Mi “In personal character be has the) round a4 searcely be ‘challemgéd in Your ind nity dignity, urbi ike that of McKinley. Ohioan, he is one of the common folks —best loved by those who know him best. With no working capital other {han His own ability and his capacity a prosperous he has built up 1g many works side has never been ar in for toil, ‘business, the shop where with his men there employ he y jcan command for their services. 1d breadth of vision othe® great men and in side twenty-five, fs time ‘to résime the functions of gov-|@5¢4 upon every hand together with ernment As ‘sét forth "Wy ‘the vonstitu-| mereased production in needed com, tion. “We do not néed a dictator, an, Modities. autocrat, to give ordtrs. The country Tis is the prograrn presented by calls, rather, for A Widin of courage,| the economists. It is reasonable and pois and @ecisidh, who While feserv-| Sensible and can be applied to certain Ing to himself ‘the Tht to direct the| extent by the ‘people themselves. The general course of government, is not go} S0Vernmnt’s short-sighted financial pol- cocksure of his infallibility as to refuse icy will be cured by an incoming Re- to hear the ndvice of other men of{PUblican administration which we will large “ability and Wide experience, a} f@ve in March of next year. man deliberate in judgment, counsel, a wise in LEGAL NOTICES and of such caliber and ex-| perience that in these tfoublous times of \ unrest When the old ship may have ole total,amount of One Hundred Tho.i- skid Délars to & new total amount of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars, each ‘share under such increased tapi- talization to retain its present (par value of One Hundred Dollars; cértk!- cates Verified and acknowledged by the chairman and secretary of said stock-| holders’, meeting are being filed in ‘the| office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming and in the offite of| the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming; the acts and things dofe at) Said meeting and pursuant to said acts of said stockholders were so ordered and} taken under authority of Chapter 268,/ Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910; said) meeting was called, constituted and ‘con-; wart fighting Republican, who ‘believes in the éffieacy of répresentative govern- ment under party sponsorship; know- ing and heeding the lessons of the past. his face is toward the future—he is not a professing progressive, but a per- forming progressive; and he is a vote- getter. The ¢ountry needs the Repub- lican party, the Republican party needs Ohio and Ohio needs the nomination of her candidate to insure saccéss. We believe we éan carry Ohio this year for the nominee ‘of this convention who- ever he may be, and we pledge our un- divided effort from now till November|ducted under waiver of notice signed to bring that about, but with our can-|b¥Y stockholders owning in person all didate nominated victory is ‘cértain,|the legally issued capital stock of Said The enemy carried Ohio in 1912 by COPED. AS MORRIS, Chairthah. 100,000 and in 1916 by nearly 90,000, GEORGE B: NELSON, Sec’y. yet in between times in 1914 great| (N&S) Publish June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920. ee eee NOTICE forward-looking Ohio Republican was elected United States senator by 103,000 majority and he carried along to vic- tory the Whole Républican state ticket with me ‘on it and he can carry Onié next November by 100,000 majority. “If we had @frried Ohio in 1916 a great Republican président would be in holders of Durm Of Company, a Wy: oming corporation, held at the office ‘of the company at Casper, Wyoming, April 1st, 1920, ten o'clock, a .ms at Which ‘meeting there were present In the White House today. y persoh owners of the entire legal issue ssn se today. If we carry Itlor the capital stock of said corpora- n 1920 the nominee of this convention |¢ion, by proper resolution unanimously will be inaugurated President March 4,jadopted the namber of directors constt- 1 ° tuting the board of directors of said| Hh thetwai bv oriOul : vaniy 1{COrPOration was increased from. the ; ne name of Ohio Republicaris 1|Tevent woata of three directors. to a Present for your deliberate considera-|}oard of five directors and G. R. tion the man who can carry Ohio and}Hagens and R. H. Nichols were chosen thus Mie Repabiean tiimph—hat| 2nd “elected ‘by ‘swld stockholders tis the’ modest, dignifica, substantial citizen, |e directors to #M the vacaneles. 4n that aggressive, sane, cool-Héaded Texd-' action, said “G. R. Hagens and R. F. er of men, that typical American, Sen-j Nichols to hold office for the remainder ator Warren G. Harding of Ohio.” of the corporate year of sald Corpora- <= — tion and thereafter until their success- ors shal Have been ‘elected and ‘quah- CAUSE AND CURE. fied; certificates verified and acknowl- aha Panes ay : .Jedgea by the chairman and secretaty - pe piper ey a eaeee before | of said stockholders’ meeting are hems he American people today is the cost] req in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming and In the office of the County Clerk of Na- trona County, Wyoming; the acts ang; things done at said meeting and pur suant to said acts of said’ stockholders jvere so ordered and taken under au thority of Chapter 268 Wyoming Com piled Statutés, 1910; said meeting was called, constituted and conducted under waiver of notice signed by Stockholders owning in person all the legally issued capital stock of said corporation. R. K. STALEY, Chairman. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Secretary. of the ordinary things of life required by them. How they can obtain them with wages as they Why the prices are at the present high level and why the purchasing power of their dollar has shrunk to something like’ fifty per cent. Everybody is affected by the economic disturbance. Some suffer to greater extent than others, but none have escaped some form of. laries or such hardship. «N&S) During the time from 1913 to the| Publish Juhe 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920. early part of the present year the 7 wholesate prités of what are consider- ed commodities, have advanced from a level of 100 to 253. During the same period retail prices have risen to 200, and all items of necessity, ‘such as TYPEWRITERS Ata “special Theeting of the stock- ¥ the Vourda of diréctors caused by such] ¢ clothing, food, fuel, light, housing and furnishings have jumped to 183. The Wéight of this increase in neces- sary articlés falls heaviest upon those who have beech unable to adjust their income jn 'proportionate balance to the 101 Wyatt Bldg. house outgo. “Phils ‘means Of course the great majority, the salaly or wage earners, Those with fixed fncomes from inves! ments are éqially bad off. The value Money to Toan on of savings and acctfmulations previous Jewelry, Guns, Cl to the year 1914 have been reduced Casper Loan ahd fitty per Store—229 South Center se most familiar with the gen- eral economic “situation of the country, who make it @ study, the ‘blame 4s) placed primarily at the door of the federal government. Because of the ex- paWision of currency and ¢redlit. They this matter when it says that the flota- tion of war loans and temporary cer- Uficates at an artificially low interest] rate committed the treasury to @ pro, #ram Of forced loans trom the banks; wnd iprevertted a Healthy absorption of} the ‘war abt by indivi@uul imvstors.| Extravagance in Bovernment expendi- ture, not yet Checked, and a blunder- Ming war tax system ‘have further stimu- at Ease WGER 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1134 i hour of labor trouble lated inflation and ua pyramiding of years of friendly co-operation. As prices. borer, as employer, us editor of @ great) ‘pye first remedy is deflation, It can newspaper, he knows the many-sided|), prought about by Mquidating the industrial problems and will bring te solution the its ame quite und spirit of helpful co-operation tha good sense , through} is con extont} government's floating debt, economy in appropriations. hus ul to dy done the ‘The pioncer battery on motor cars. Used on have dharacterized his business anc ‘sent ability. Additional taxation!| Has stood the test of time. pate of present ability dditional taxation)) go" per. cent .of. the Electrically. professsional Tife. and a refunding at more normal rate!] equipped cars today. “William McKinley was a greatlor interest. Discouraging or stopping; penerstor: starter and president because he understood the] speculation ana of congress and knew how to cooperate With the legislative de- We have Viewpotnt variment of the government. magneto, ‘excessive Vorrowing: “thet sn hed by the impdésition of higher bank dis- AUTo Le count rate. i 986 | First Johnson Co. Dies BUFFA Teacher in LO, Wyo. June ag Mary S. Watkins, who died here a few HELP WANTED—MALE days ago at the age of 85 years, was the first county, was one coming here in 1891. school teacher in Johnso: ‘of Colorado's ver in 1879, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF tbr |! = required by law a resolution which was unanimously adopted providing for the; dissolution and the general winding up! of ‘the ‘affairs of resolation being Passed by a unanimous vote of all the stock issued by said cor- Witness our hands this 2ist ddy o% PORATION She also} Pioneer educa- tors, having been an instructor at Den- [Tribune Classified Ads POSITIONS WANTED. ae 1) WANTED—Man to repair furniture and| WANTED—By __ reliable, work in secondhand store. 120 W.| high school boy of 16, work, prefer- Midwest ave.; phone 249. 6-15-2t WANTED—An all-around blacksmith; Call W. W. Hanks, 6.14-4t* wages $9 pér day. ay. HELP WANTED FEMALE Apply. 6-11- once, 221 W. First. 513 Yellowstone ave. 6-15: Casper Business and Professional Directory HEHE BH ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY ‘CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS = Stock Registtar and ar ManteR Agents, PHONE 6: 208-11 Ol Hxchange Blas. ||? THE CASPER PRIVATE || wANTmD—Anymn) REPIERTH & VAN DENBERG | tp Beli--Farhituver rage, WemRe. tone ! ‘Auditors & Accountants | HOSPITAL chines—any kind of Monsehotd goods. Stock Transfer Agents | | 938 S. Durbin St. We buy and sell anything. hone | 300 Go's, Hida. Phone 707-3 | Phones 272 and 273 || 2088. 3-18-17 1 Casper, { DR. H. R. LATHROP || WAN'THD—Secona 6 l New York, mn. | Surgédh in Charge || furniture of an mine. ‘Phone the : Robrbaugh "4 || Salvation “Army, R117. Litt ARCHITECTS | Office Phone 54; Res. sabe 116 || WANTED—Tents, paddies, har- ness, tool a 1 ‘wUBOIS & GOODRICH anes Se GH a) SE es : | Rooms 24-25 Townsend Riceh i WANTED—Clean, cotton rags, for i ‘Camper, Wro, Phone 440. ' AS Sa ribing (machinery; 60 per pound, alers in Hides, 5 -21- Country, ‘a shipments Bollcited- era tee PENT eon 4 to, s- ae c3 tir eo” ee re rnished house, modern. ‘al | ais on Bldg. EON Sa 804d. . 6-11-6t* ecco oe eS eee BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SPARLS TRANSFER & Oftice— Talt’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialt | ‘o1 Manbfacturers o 324 W. _——— & STORAGE ity. BAKERIES L CENTER BAKERY mil Wholesalers Breas Voliswstone Ave. if “Goo BEAUTY SPECIALIST BEAUTY SPECIALIST Manicuring: Deing Oo Tone eee ee XIE A. Scientific Seal seuse. _PHONE 1367. ij fr. aN Lyrte ort Sight 3 Befentidie Won 1 1 ! i} | Office i} | LET MB FIGURE oman RE R Gradante Peas and Mas- calle. to Order, lence Calis. 620 B. A Street CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H. JEFFREY GRAHAM JEFFREY iropractors. ‘Theater Bids. Center ho Res. ice Phone 706. HIROPODIST Chiropodist WALKER rate 631 East A St rik by @ppointment only DR. B. G. HAHN ‘DR. EDNA HAHN. DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor . Kimball hone 1457 "I ON ee a Sop ractor ae, hee rom TAeN os NAN EEN, INC. jeneral Contractors Preping 3 Mill in. Connection. 218 5. Ives Paes ‘W. Midwest Ave. °——“CLOTHES CLEANERS . ] THE SE! Ho Cleaning, Pri POIN' | Sas Mt ane ogtinG, cae 1! nnaae ¢ to oracrs ad as aoe DENTIST. eases » iN, M. D, Practica limited to diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases of eee i tigate ae = 1 February, A. D. 1920., WANTED—Boy with bicyc! rj Rene. 3) yele, 14_years H. M. GEARY, old, wants work part of time. Phone : 6-5-12t President. | 558J; 135 South Jackson. 6-15-1t - | Attest:—C. M. BRYAN, Secretary. | WANTED—To Buy—A somal second: Publish June 9, 16, 23, 80, July 7, 14 |WANTED—To knit fancy summer| hand refrigerator. Phone W 1920. sweaters. Inquire 255 S. Jackson, be- 6-16-1t fore 12 noon. 6-15-2t* = ~ = —_— = | WHEN you want paint and varnish 4 . " call Geo. McRorey; phone ee 3696-36-36 Se t-te sede sete. 12. ’ . Shh akedehahal DOCTORS ees : || |-. MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Pega Zttention given to obstet- | rics and diseases of women aA aie tal Witla | aan i} WAT CLEANING NEW YORK STE CLEANING wa’ ‘¥e-block wll kinds of ma) » Soft, Feit a Mtite Iadies ana entlemen: New tri work guuran-! t ee i oe el | in connect! | for and deliver. Shue parlor he Stil S. Center, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W. __ LAWYERS 1 WILLIAM O. WILSON i ‘Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ————- MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Building Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd. RNS dt & MURANE i | 204-207 O11 SDvcktnke Biex Casper, Wyoming. yes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. _ 262 South Center Strect : PAINTER | PAINTING c. se ane int Hele Bpegoratin ae Heott . ta! Satistaction Scuiktadtéea | : PLANING MILL | Seo J. 0. JOHNSON | for | | MIN-Work and Win Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, Sh ae OF RE ANY Rpitroaa, Rnd ‘Durbin Streets do your. ony work ‘ke oF eh aks heating, “apectalty, Jol x! HF ig ielttg Es case? RADIATOR REPAIRING ot Eo, Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Coreing Expert workmen Estimates cheerfully given 434 West Yellowstone ! ee a en ee ee eae 871, before 6. 6-14-3t said ‘corporation, saia) WANTED — Chambermaid. te —o ba Peas ming. Some at -- 2 > [ —SSS—SS rooms. 663 CY; ph BW. 1 NICHOLS & ae ' pes fg 6416-1t 8090-10-11 Ol “xchange Blag. ” | FOR RENT—Three rooms in basement. eee ———————— partly Sfurnished; no children. 41137 ‘ekoner Ww. Epauson 3 South Poplar, 6-16-2t* a re Rooms ‘Say Fopasena Bldg. ] FOR RENT—To bisiness gentlehian, ‘396-3, modern bedroom, next to bath, 505 1 ae . = etzemisg 1/1. Second; phone 957W. 6-16-3t hot water | I ——, | VETERINARY SURGEON honorable. Paul Mason, phone 624J. 6-16-2t* ee WANTED—Work by carpenter; finisher buildings, builtin fixtures and screens; prompt service; satisfaction guaranteed, to sail témipesttous sea& béfore she} At “i ting of the stock- aches her usual calm course of prog: holders Sr weenie Srilling Station ry NOTICE 45 REY. CAEN at 2h Se - . hone “Boyer, 1673; (66h W: /Becona et rermaey. “Gaul bee $18 2 month, near he can say to fficer’ and ci Company, a» Wyoming corporation, |G Siventette cs ing. o} ie Fry-| WANTED—Middlengea lady for gen- Second. + or 713 B. as hho anbiaea aiccne Re TeW/ held at the offite of the company on| nett én Peary Se op ta, Anal erat Housework; $20 week, board and ' “ O-124¢ stenay.” -W ey gd mae boys.jeHe 28rd Gay of January, 1920, at the! hour ‘of ten o'clock in the Toveroch ald a ae pteite WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ae ee ae basement. In. en not so muth brilliant}/hour of ten O'clock, a. m., at © hith| Soot rear 1137 8S. Walnut. — §.12.4;+ and ‘hair-raising maneuvers A& We do} tedting theré were present in péebn [ace Oirice of the ofkabany xt 226 North] WANTED Gaod sekable ffrl_ to ‘share Ss ere a safe and BS owners of the entire logal issue of the| ory hy otreee an camper. Wy ypnting, ‘tha} = ospeRcepines Foote, WO yent + FO.) WANTED—Girll to. sharp picely fur. ONT—Modern, unfurnished safe and sane seamanship by a cap-| Citta! stock ‘of said corporation, by! are Beating Rep peteadea by the en-| Box, 705. -815-2t*| nished apartment; good ‘home _ for per Realty Gor children. Inquire Cas. tain who knows the way. - ire stock outstanding of said corpora- right party. For particulars call Mrs. 3 6-12-10 ers oy proper resolution unanimously adopte 1) ign | WANTED—Pxperienced maid. Love-| 80° * pa 2-10t Ohio presents such a man for your|the capitalization of said corporation Hacked papetate Ce een Ata Shere! “sand Reams, 816 NN. Durbin st. 615-ate | Dessau, PRone 7. £16-1t*| FOR RENT—Sleeping room. say. deliberate consideration. He is a stal-{ was ordered increased from its present RAT sWwiite nidunckeepen WANTED—To_ Buy—Simmona’s bed Beech. athe and springs and large wicker settee. 6-16-2t lady. 6-16-tf Phone 333. WANTED—Sleeping room for Phone 1168W, after 9 a. m. i a poratian, ‘Said fieeting was presided POSITIC WwW) ; Sita over by A. M. Geary President and P ITIONS WANTED. aa |C. M. Bryan Secretary. It was further! FOR LAWN MOWER SHARPENING FOR RENT-HOUSES, provided that H. M, Geary, C. M.| WANTED—Work by boy with wheel. Bryan and A.-H. Cobb act as the} Call 515 Yellowstone ave. 6-15-2t* SEE “DAD” FERGUSON = Trustees for the winding up of the at- - FOR REN’ eroncaton fairs of said corporation. WANTED—Work by young man, Call Mouse. 889 @ Eincoln; phone wen 332 West A St., rear (new number) 333 Cobb St. (old number). WANTED—Men's _ second-hand mniite and pants; pishent can price ipale \dwe' for samé. phone 4833. 423-8 ” WANTED One hundred men’s _second- hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. Will call for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J FOR RENT—ROOMS. NT—Two light housekeeping 406 (new) South Elm; no chil- 6-16-1t FOR RENT—Basement room, suitable for two gentlemen. 643 S. Beech, old number 543 8. Beech. 6-16-1t FOR RENT—Nicely room, in modern home. new #iddress; phone 676R. front 22 BE. Third 6-16-1t' FOR RENT—Sleeping room for men; clo: in; reasonable. Ash, rear. FOR RE basement. '—-Three-room unfurnished Inquire 984 S. Oak. 6-16-1t* FOR RENT—Furnished room. Call be- tween 6 and 7. 425 S. Wolcott. 6-16-1t* | FoR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, suitable for batching, 251 W. B st.; phone 489W. 6-16-5t* FOR REN’ ‘Two furnished basement —_————— eee | FOR RENT—Baseéement_ sleeping room, $3.50 per week, 809 W. 8th. 6-16-1t* FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement apartment and @arage. 1232 South David. 6-16-2t |FOR RENT—Modern sleeping front room; suitabléfor one or two. Phone 1426; 247 South Jackson, 6-15-2t" FOR RENT—Ground floor office to agreeable party; state your line of business. P, O. Box 1054. 6-15-tf " | " {FOR RNT—Redroom suitable for two or three gentlemen, Next house south of Antler rooms, 526 South Wol- cott. 6-15-2t Sn Sn pe RE FOR RENT—Two basement rooms, un- furnished: suitable for Tight houge- keeping. 341 North McKinley, 6-15-3t roR R T—Nicely furnished front bedroom, adjoining bath; suitable for \one or two gentlemen, 1215 East Sec- j ond. 6-15-8t modern; men; near North Cas- 6-15-3t)” ——e eS FOR RENT—A three-room apartment, unturnished except range; modern ex- cept heat. 341 N. Beech. 6.15-tf FOR RENT—Nice Clean, light, modern basement room; reasonable; good lo- cation, Call 1330 or call at 1034 East , Second, '6-16-1t* es FOR RENT—Sleeping room for two or three gentlemen. 160 N. Beech; phone 5 6-16-1¢ FOR «RENT—Four nished. Grocer: FOR RENT—Sleeping room, suitable for about four roundhouse and brickyard, per: phone b68R. rooms nearly fur: Across from North Caspef 6-18-41* responsible, |FOR RENT—Two DeAreo ably outside, but- will accept anything|to room together. 341 North McKinley, FOR RENT—Large front and cabinet maker; repair work, small) also garage. —<——$<— 12 FOR RENT—Two large-room a ——————— FOR RENT—Modérn bedroom, two a FOR RENT—Three-room house. Phone or call at 1044 South Walnut. { $2,750, with large hall. four living rooms account of health. net, consider Ford car terms. FOR SALE—Five-room phone 1170. FOR SALE—By owner; bee $10,000 will handle; cent on investment. be worth more than the (ot ment inside of three years. | Ms and liv) men who wish FOR RENT—ROONS, room for four young 6-14.3¢ room suitable may have use of Phone 1433, “chen: for two; one-half blocks east of Henning. us B. First (old_Third st.) 614.6¢ She a FOR RENT—Modern sleepi: 8. Park; phone 145. Tle eed 923M. 6-16-18 ——————— FOR RENT—One oom furnished house in rear; suitable Tor ‘bachelor. Phone 713W. 6-14-tt FOR RENT—A_ two-room furnished house on Cherry street. Phone 754k, 6-15.2t eae ree ne eer ar re hearer aerial FOR RENT—Threéroom, partly fur. nished house. 325 N. Lincoln. 6-14.¢ —————— FOR RENT—Four-room modern house to nice couple; one-half block from pavement. 613 W. 11th; phone 687J a = = 616-1t RENT—Four-room FOR furnished house. 834 E. Sé@éond; phone 140W. 6-16-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR RENT—Office room in good loc tion. Call. 442W. 615-2 SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE bee Nts — Phonevraw, onu'D iN FOR BOARD AND ROOM inquire 513 E. Thirteenth; phone 827J. 6-143 WO LEASH—A good summer mountain range; "for sale, two. mileh cows, one fresh, one fresh next month; also some ‘olts and one mare for sale. Phone 1341; S. Thirteenth st. 6-16-3t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Four-room house, full lot, electric lights and city water; price 1212 S. Cedar. 6-1E-4t?| FOR SALE—New four-room louse, Ken- wood Addition, on terms, without in- terest; will take Ford car as patt pay ment; will rent to couplé without chil- dren; by owner. Box 247, Tribune. 644tt {|¥OR SALE— Three-room house, mH Inquire 426 W. First St. FOR SALE Rungatow; six Targe rooms; four large closets, linen closet; bath, breakfast: roo} Hardwood floors; enamel finish throughout; full basement with toilet: place is almost ready for occupancy) purchase from owner. Two-story house on Park Ave.; three rooms on upper floor, four rooms on ground floor and two rooms finisted In basement; hot water heat; ‘hardwood floors; lawn and trees all in. Tot on S. Grant St., 60x140. Two houses now being built on Spruce St.. south of CY Ave. Plans furnished and houses buift to your order. Repair work promptly at tended to. SYLVESTER F, PELTON 925 §. Lincoln Ave. Phone rt Eee nr FOR SALE—Business property. Ta large store room and one room it aree cel hath and two closets upstairs, ! re lar and warehouse, Good incom’ Py) quire 1319 South Elm. 6 FOR SALE—By owner, tivo house ve take car in part payment; leaving 257 B, rear: 4 FOR SALE—Rest three-room bufiealon: large screened-in porch, muita, Galt: Li lo: only #0 hook¢ase and closet Seo. xoing away, must sell: terms. Koski, corger F and Washinton 1: Casper. ¥ FOR SALE—By own Tour:room bot southwest part of city: it as part Pi alow; Phone 6693. 50-foot lot. Apply 1824 5. ganat! autitul + ah modern bungalow: five rooms Ana § parlor southeast part of (oW a 801lw. FOR SALE—Income Trane, in f ness section, earning $6,000 3 nets ov The lot f wth FOR SALE—Two chotce tots om on Chestnut near CY Ave; $500 et FOR RENT—Two good-sized rooms, _ad- joining bath, in modern house} gen- “lemen only, 733 S. Beech; phone 1471. | 6-15-3t {FOR RENT—Three sleeping rooms for, six young women who will room to- cone all modern, $41 North MeKin- ley. Call 1451, FoR ee FOR SALE -OR TRADE prude Tie SALE—Or bungalow, will Take £004 oor! in ne first: payment; f6r ‘few days 1258. :