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PAGE TEN Che Casper Daily Cribune nd novel rietie: Cheyenne, Wyo., WASHINGTON, ity, Public Liability (ineludin ment of.the new waterpower act so as rr’ to exclude the natio TR aeeee provisions will be demanded of congrese| Class at its next ion, announced by u Robert Ste tary of the tion. Mr. Yard fight| written. will be made to have congress reject| R. B. FORSYTH pending legislation, which he asserts opens the way for irrigation projects io| The Wheeler draw on the parks for water. send Bldg. Without amendment, Mr. Yard says) Pub, July 23, 24, 26, 27, 1920. the waterpower act is “the death war» — ge rant of our national parks system,” be} NOTICE TO CREDITORS use all government reservations are emb terms, making it pe sinter to. erect transmission lines and other struetures! jel L. Clark, Deceased. by obtaining Water power comm! the curtent year. ble for private} Wyoming. reached President Wilson for approva |January 17th, 1920, granted to th that discovery tionists that parks would be and now the fight, Mr. Yard s be ma for i Besi the e t to change the wa |the undersigned Administratrix with terpower act, Mr. Yard tion on pending le; permission to private interests to buildjand if such claims are not exhibited ation reservoir in an obs Swamp in the southwes the Yellowstone Nation: from any road serts, would | n corner of/lettets they will be forever barred. park, miles! . LETTIE MAY CLARK, the opening wedge for, WINTER & WINTER, @.number of irrigation plans for other) ‘Attorneys. national parks | Published July 2, 9, 16, 23, 1920. Mr. Yard ant s that other leg-| << = islation, including proposal for dam-/NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK- ming Yellowstone Lake, will be brought) HOLDERS MEETING, re even o sw national park ught the imagin: and very pr who see in it not only a system of e: of the native American wilder- I untouched, for all time, but the; adoption or rejection of the follow- beginning of a colo: national eco-|ing propositions: : nomic asset whi shall enormousiy| Shall the capital stock of said com- spur domestic travel and business, and|/pany be increased from $300,000 di- bring increasing thousands of foreign) vided into 3,000,000 shares of the visitors here every ssimmer to see|par value of 10c each, to $3,000,000 them. Any legislation which will de-| divided into 3,000,000 shares of the tract from the value of the name na-|par value of $1.00 each. tional park as a national trade EUREKA- WYOMING PETRO- an the ition for the world’s LEUM COMPANY, ravel is storm of a mighty By C. A. Andrews, Secretary. (SEAL) Publish June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, NEW PLUMBING _ | 2. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD There will be a special meeting o isting under and by virtue ; lof the laws of the State of Wyoming Oll City’ Blumbing ‘company (has | ice of the Company, at Room e tablishment™ at “epol aig hange Building, Casper, Wy ized and st Second streets. The com-|Giing, on the 7th day of August, 1920 pany is putting in an unusual display | 3+ ten o'clock in the forenoon, for tho room which will be used for showing |i ijose of considering a proposition ta} H. plumbing fixtures, including Magny | Gcolve such corporation, and winding) up its affairs, and consider any othe |matters which may preperly Je brough before the stockholders. | Dated at Casper, Wyoming, July 9th, kere ‘ | Political | Announcements 2 0 THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY I hereby announce ‘myself as a can- NEER didate for the office of sheriff of Na- PIO jtrona County, subject to the will of COLIN CAMPBELL. 7.10 | AND MEAT MARKET | PHONE 345 ney a Sandison & Fiddes for Sheri »efore SEbIGGES taste | ‘THOS, FLDDES, Manager 0 |] Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Ww Pub, July 9, 16 . D. WEATHERS, 30, 1920. i FOR SHERIF: Editor Tribune—Ptease unnounce to jthe Republicans of Natrona County that ithe August primari will of the Republican electors. J. L. MARQuIs. | Prompt Service ie aa Bos ties) We Deliver FOR BKK, = I wish to announce myself to the (People of Natrona County candidate ion the Republican Ticket for Sheri subject to the will of the People at th August Primaries. 1: » To the I hereby late for the nominatior trona County, Wyomir election to be 11920, subject to the app publican electors. Not Your Fault- BUT The child ran out from behind the wagon and was under your wheels before you saw it. Not your fault—but—you're in for a big dam uit, neverthe- less. ol Tr it ly one way to FUL here’s only one way r CASPER ICE AND COLD protect yourself against such STORAGE avoidable accidents. Phone 493 AETNA-IZE The Aetné-Auto Plan protects you against ALL of the many SEaoE forms of loss to which ownership eas: or operation of an automobile may muke you lable. May @e tell you about its many ‘The plonece battery on motor cars advantages TODAY? Has stood the test of time. Used on 85 per cent of the Electrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an lighting equipments repaired. Tie GF Bell AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 HE. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 |) (Old 111 E. First St.) The Oil City’ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERI UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Noe eee saLe Notice is hereby given that by vir- |tue of a default j ent entered in jthe Justice Court before W.. E.| company carries a large stock of bath of the work for the company, while Lloyd Broadus will have charge of the sales department. a ee a ‘ LEGAL NOVICE i he CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION It is H c hy *Rkat “thre > is Her rti National Parks Secretary Believes! Norwich Uaey Narleenite Genanne . . of New York, in the. State of Ni in Protecting Parks—rOpposes | /ork “hms comnplien with the tmnay Plan for Irrigation Reser- ee eee of this SE and is au- cass oried to transact the business of voir in Yellowstone. Compensation, Employers’ Liabil- las, Wyoming, uly 7, 1920, Town- the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- trona County, ite of Wyoming. iand ‘i Ps Au- Mail)—Amend- jtomobile) _Automobile and Beams] Pre ‘g Automobile Col 1 parks from its|lision, Accident and Health, Burglary, Insurance in this State for} ecre-| Witness my hand and ceal of of-! cin- fice the day and year first above} Insurance Commissioner. Agency, Room 6, Town- ned land and|In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- ced within its} dicial District, Natrona County, ————._____ 4 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE) Public A a ission of me : State o: yomin: Attorneys for Douglas, Wyoming |ihe Chicago, Burlin ‘a pt gompany, 8 e Co mente & N| Southern Railway Company, Chicago FP. CAMPION, ROBERT G. TAY- & Northwestern Railway ‘Conipany and; Uni if Com- JAMES G. DARDEN of New Youk! and the Union Pacific Railroad Com City, New York, . power-houses |In the Matter of the Estate of Dan- from the federa Noticeis hereby given that letters sion. of administration in the estate of It was not until the waterpower bil|Daniel L, Clark, diceased, were on Peer No Oonse Notice is hereby given that JOIN as made by conserva jundersigned; and all persons having ‘ected |claims against such estate are re- ys, wil |quired to exhibit them with the amendment. necessary vouchers for allowance tojoilt and gas permit under Section 1 of the act of February 25, (Public No. 146), for the Northeast) ming as to bring the same into har- (17), mony with such readjustment of tates even-|in the Western Classification Terri- tory as may be made by the Inter-! tate Commerce Commission, and} ays an effort/in six months after the date of the will be made to prevent favorable ac {said letters or they. may be precluded| ion, granting| from the benefit of the said estate;|Southeast Quarter Section. S: teen (17), Southwest Quarter Sec- Lactate (19), Poe ieest eae er Section Nineteen (19) and South- Secti 9 ie reat’ Quarter Section vTwenty, (0) pases: to Section 42 of the Publi in Township Thirty-nine Seventy-eight ure) within one year from date of such This measure, he as | Administratrix. {North Range West of the Sixth (6) P, M. in Na- Wyoming. Any and javing adverse or con- trona County, hereby notified that a full statemen under oath, of such claim should be filed in this office showing a super- ior right to a permi‘ or lease unier snid Act es in jiay of each applica- jon, a showing of a valid existing ,. os adverse or conflicting claim to the| twentieth day of July A. D., 1920. land or the minerals therein under) the public land laws, on or before otherwise stch claim may be disregarded in grantin the permit or lease applied for. WADE H. FOWLER, Publish June 26, to Aug. 1, Inc. peered MASI It doesn't pay before congress, all of which he con.|Eureka-Wyoming Petroleum Com-} tends would tend to destroy the beauty ae pany, of America’s y grounds. Notice is hereby given that a Spe- “The conservation associations andjcial Meeting of the Storkholders of ghout the coun-|the Eureka-Wyoming _ Petroleum! -,Company, a Wyoming Corporation, of the parks./will be held at the Henning Hotel, ystem has|Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, ion of this;on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of July, A. D., 1920, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. Said meeting will be held for the purpose of voting for August ist, BARG AINS IN-USED CARS 1 Velie (6) BUSINESS HERE |omexsv'e corporation duly orga. | 1 Chalmers 1 Dodge , 1 Hudson Speedster Trucks 1 International President.| £-ton Diamond RN en Sew DIOR TRUCK & CAR SAL Em CASPER, WYOMING. BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 20c at the CHIL} KING LUNCH Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality VIII LI IDI ISIS SI SS TS SSMS B | Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace Notice ‘is hereby given that Rain-,and for Natrona County, State of bevy ‘Petroleum Corporation, of Salt} Wyomng, in the suit of Burl C. Sa Yoming: whose address is Casper, Wyoming, has a Permit and fendant, rendered July 14, A. pplied for an\1920, the undersigned, as sheriff lease under|and for the “County of Natron: eteen (19) of the Act|State of Wyomi of February 25, 1920 (Public No Wyoming, will sell on the for the Southeast Quarter Section Five 24th day ‘ing. sion of the State Wyoming. IN THE MATTER OF INCREASES | IN REVENUES OF RAILROADS IN THE WESTERN -CLASSIFI- CATION TERRITORY—No. 168. Notice is hereby given that an ap-| cation has been filed with the p pany, praying that’ the Commis- have appli¢d for an|sion institute an appvopriate inquiry 9 for the purpose of so, readjusting 1920 rates on intrastate traffie in Wyo-|* | STATE OF WYOMING. Dated at Cheyenne, Wyoming, this jepbune July 23, 1920, Have Your DOORS WINDOWS | Weather Stripped Now ° Monarch Metal Weath- er Strips are Weather- Proof, Dust-Proof and Rust-Proof — they. fit. — Ahey hold and they are permanent—adaptable to windows or doors of any size or shape; metal or wood, new or old build- ings. They keep out all undesirable elements, make the windows easy- running and noiseless—a relief for tired nerves. Representative | L. 0. McLean Phone 729R. 158 N. Wolcott Casper, Wyo. pecial © Lander Valley Raspberries Received Daily - Casper Storage Grocery The Richelieu Store Phone 97 HELP WANTED—MALE ———_— WANTED—Young man or girl as an ntice, with small salary to start. At Temple Studio, WANTED—First-class cook, wages, light job; Call C. B. Fields, Glenrock, Wyo. Boyle, plaintiff vs. M. Weger, de- 4 July at ten o’clock A. a the ae. vee of the Court- ) otse in Casper, to the ship 39’ North, Range 78 West of|highest bidder for eash, to’ satisty said default judgment and costs, one i Ford with commercial body, which Any and all persons having ‘adverse, has heretofore been cattnelie or conflicting claims to said are hereby notified that a full state- under oath, should be filed before Saturday. d and jappraised as required by law, and, te-\whieh appraised value is $100.00. of such claim}! PAT A. ROYCE, in this office to-|Sheriff of Natrona -C i gether with an application showing} i a County, Wy. om a superior right to a permit or :ease| (N.&8.) under said act or, in lieu of such ap-| Publish July 16 and 23, 1920. Wg ehh a showing of a valid ex a oe isting adverse or conflicting claim to the land or the minerals therein! NOTICE OF HEARING under the publie land laws, on or be-| fore Aug. 20, 1920, otherwise such} claim may be disregarded in grant- ing the permit or lease applied fir WADE H. FOWLER. Register | Pub. July 20 to Aug. 20, inc., 1920 | 1920. ‘WANTED—Girl over 16 to care for children days. Mrs. Van Hekken, C. B. & Q. Hating House. WANTED—Good reception room lady; permanent position to girl who will wor and attend to business. Temple Studio, 118 B. First. WANTED—Lady cook. Phone 10: 977M. Before the Publie Service Commis.) WANTED—Giris to work in hand laun- aceurate “and active. WANTED—Girl for general housework; 811 S. Walcott; prone tt POSITIONS WANTED. WANTHED—Bxpérienced colored chautf- feur wants job driving evenings or all 532J, Anthony. g00d wages, Ww. |S. Oak. | | WANTED—Hand laundry washing of) FOR RENT—Your choice of two fur- on Quincy Nee Tea ie al WANTHED—Dressmaking; will sew in) home three or four days each week. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | Tribune Classified Ads WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ———$———— WANTED—Anything of value you have o sell—furniture, rugs, sewing ma- ehines—any kind of kousehold goads. We buy and sell anythin: 1066. = 18 tf WANTED—Fresh milk for baby. Phone WANTED 11775. | 4 UE NE WANTED—To Buy—Twin or extra One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. Will call ‘or them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J ny large baby buggy. Phone 700J; 102 7-10-t€ N. Lincoln. 7-23-2t WANTED—To Rent—A piano in good NTED—Clean, cotton rage, for P ee achinery; 60 Der ondition. Phone 217, or call 709 BH.) wiping m Firth st. me 7-23-3t* | Tribune Office. hee ene WANTED—To Buy—A good strong trunk. Phone 1185. 7-10-1 ——— eee ound: wetin ait WANTED—Tents, tarps, sean har- le ols ad some usehold tt) goods” Phone 1086 a20-tf WANTED—To Rent—By August 15th,|WajrrmD—Men's second-hand sul small sample room centraliy located;| and Pants; pichest cnet price bala would consider space in connection With | for same: 7-21-4t~ \west Ave.; 4-38-tt other business. Phone 365R. 7-22-8t*| phone 483d. WANTED—Roomers and boarders; |" |_ prices reasonable and good eats. 415 FOR RENT—ROOMS. all kinds solicited; men’s silk shirts} nished bedrooms, close in. Phone and fine clothes a spe anteed. Phone 1044¥ son; rear. WANTED—Good laundress wants small ¥; work guar-| 357. 736 South Ash. ° 7-23-1t* 2 patil Aa Ne FOR RENT—Large furnished _ room, close in. 615 S. David, rear. 7-28-1t* SSeS bundles. Mrs. Henderson; phone 775.,FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement 7-21-60" rooms for light HOUnelSeH ne: WANTED—To Rent—Fiv Hotaling, 615 8. by Une. tilities Act, this matter will come (39),/on for hearing before the Commis- \sion at its office in Cheyenne, Wyo- |ming, on the sixteenth day of Aug- ust, A. D., 1920 at 10:00 o’ctock A. M., at which time and place all persons interested may appear and t | be heard, | BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIG |SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE E. CROWLEY, Secretary. 13} & VAN DENBERG uditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents S. Bidg. Phone 767-3 sper, New. York, Boston. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & Goohmics. Architects Rooms 24.25 Townsend Bivem Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, | GARBU'TT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching LEXIE A. BROOKS Scientific Sealp Specialist and Mas- Combings Made to Order. PHONE 1367. 831 N. Grant } BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SPARLS ZR ANtER Ofttiee— Phone: ‘Res, 87. Moving a a | CHIROPODIST Visiting Seientifie Chiropodist PEARL WALKER ny 631 East A St © Work by. appointment only CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. IREPaEy Chiropractors. Lyric Theater Bldg. Center St. Office Phone 706. Res. —— DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 Phones: ted Sees : DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor N. Kim a ee CONTRACTORS ME FIGURE WITH YOU Your HOME 0! USIN DSS BLOC! General Contractor O. 8S. Bldg. Phome V6TM | P. O. Box 1145 CONTRACTORS LARSEN & JORGENSEN, General Contractors Planing Mill in Connection. 239 W. Midwest Ave. —— CLEANERS AND PRESSERS { “THE sunvit Onmawens 7 5H & orack & Nygasré Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Linden and Rallroad Sts. Hee” Our Motto. Phone 56 Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202-204, Wyatt Hotel. ——— THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPIT. 38 Soyth Durbin, Telephone 273 Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, Surgery, Gynecolofy and Ob- Dr. Stanley L. Myre, Minor Surgery Dr. Jos. R, Latham, Medicine and X-ray. Dr. G. 8S. Bawden, Skin and Venéreal Diseases. Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh mt Telephones 64 and 75 OHO — —o RSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Physic d Surgeon on given to obstet- rica and diseases of women lnekmore Building Office, 30; Residence yn Special atten! Casper Business and Professional tet = Directory = sit? ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS rar and ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE 208-11 Oil Exchange Blas. DOCTORS | DR. W, H. SNODDY Dentist Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham Smith Building | Special Attention to Children Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5 | Other Hours by Appointment { Telephones: Office 1163; Res. 820W modern house; close in. Box 286, Tri- 7-23-6t* | FOR RE 7 —<—————— © |FOR RENT —Sleeping room for two DR J. 0. RAMP - Oftioa: ute ‘Smith Bi Offise 180 <~” House 88 Rey ery = of Women and éhildren. Res. HAT CLEANERS —— | Physician , | Speotal attention rep to diseases Boston Hat Cleaners and Dyers 123 W. Second St. Phone 81M Before you go to work today look around the house, pick up your old rape peng them to us, we will clean and dye them for you or bi them just as they are,” ad i] i Attomey at La {3 Sultes 1451816, Jomina Block ‘Townsend Sulte $16 Of] Exchange Bulli ~ Oaaper, Wren Phone 8a. GWA Frew Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street ry Estimates Furnished 805 N. Durbin. Phone 300 PLUMBING AND HEATING } 3. DONOHUE | heating sa “apecialty. 'sobing ter y. ‘Jo! i da. iptly ati of a i Fruce, RADIATOR REPAIRING Repairing and Re-oreing Expert workmen Estimates cheerfully given lowatone ! | Casper Auto Radiator Works } 434 West Yell ROOMING HOUSES CHISHULM HOTEL Casper, Wyoming F. A. Chisholm, Prop. First Brick from Depot Rates $2.00 up; $5.00, $10 per week. Large rooms, double beds, steam heat, hot and cod water We appreciate your patronage 314 North Wolcott Phone 1231 NEW YORK HAT CLEAN! ‘WORKS zn. We clean and re-block all ki Hats, Panamas, Soft, Fe! Cy Bett trimmings; worl teed. We call for and deliver. Shoo ming33 8. Center, Casper Weer . Center, . . Phone 1310W. at VETERINARY SURGEON | R. A, RATHRUN | First Class Painters and Decorators | o———_____________, cunran-| Also garage for ret. 1232 8. T—Two niee cool sleeping rooms in new home for eS ly. 730 Kirk St. Phone 751W, See 7-23-2t* | \FOR RENT—Two nice rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 922d. 7-28-2t ilar totaal chats Sale PR eA FOR RENT—Four unfurnished base- ment rooms, 1203 E. Second. 7-23-2t* sei abe naiaentel nian ree ey FOR RENT—Five-room modern apt., furnished. 118 S. Washington call afternoon or evening. men. 1715 S, Beech st.: phone 1145R. 71-23-2t* —————— eens |FOR RBNT—Furnished, entirely mod- ern front housekeeping apartment. 915 S. Walnut st.; phone 6533. 7-23-2t FOR RENT—In modern home, room suitable for two ladies or man and © | wife who work, 183 N. Kimball; phone 7-23-tf , | 651k. | FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment with bath, Call after 6 p. m., 325 N. McKinley, rear. 7-23-3t Seitrinceundacdt cee) Sas | OR RENT—Front bedroom with bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 411 N. Jackson. 7-22-tf room house. G. W. Cain, 645 Washington. 7-22-3t* tare ean ly Oy FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- Ortice Phono €00- ~ whee ras 8. ah FOR RENT—One largt sleeping room; also garage. Phone 1042J; 527 Gai 7-22-3t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished, modern apartment; also furniture for ‘sale. Phone 12593.” 7-22-3t FOR RENT—Good, cool well-ventilated rooms, 50 cents a night; sleeping perch if preferred. 163 N. Wolcott. Peery esr WED O0 si rene ete en I FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room. i Phone 757R. 7-22-2t FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur: ic oo nished apartment; no children. Phone | me ‘Attorneyeatae | t } 1348; 410 BH. Fifth. 7-2-2 {|FOR RENT—Front room with ‘bath; j |" two gentlemen preferred: Call before $|noon. 153 N, Durbin; phone 268J. 22-4t* ————E——————— FOR RENT—One sleeping room witH bath. 330 East Fifth. TATE a FOR RENT—Two modern furnished basement rooms. 828 E. Fourth (new number). * 7-17-6¢ FOR RENT—Apartment and furniture for sale. Call 505 E. Second st. 6-30-tf ——————— fOR RENT—A room for one or two gentimen, Phone 646R or call at at 623 Park Ave. 6-25-tf ——$—<—<—$<——_________ WOR RENT—Sleeping room. 233 Ss. Park; phone 1118. 7-10- ee FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; $45 @ month, including heat and lights. Inquire Casper Realty Co. 7-19-6t ere ten ec FOR RENT—Light housekeeping room on pavement. 1021 S .Elm. 7-15-tf ———<—<$—<—$——— FOR RENT—An upstairs room, near the refinery, with board, suitable for e : two men. Call 954 8. Walnut; phone OL, LAND AND LEASES Beek, tg N eee ee wana Perens Cos FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, || Oif Lands. Ol Denise close in; all modern conveniences; no | 307 0. & S. Bldg. Phone 7eomM | |Shudzen. Call S81 719-6 o - o |FOR RENT—Large, cool, nicely fur- PAINTER pauished | sleeping” rooms’ in “modern ic" PLATT © RERSON TT | Rowse: gentlemen only. 733 S. Beech; f PLATT & REESON phone 1471, T20-tE a FOR RENT—Two pleasant rooms with bath: suitable for gentlemen. ¢59 CY ave.- 7-20-6t ee ea FOR RENT—Furnished room for one, | two or three gentlemen, 610 BE. ond; phone 1403. T-13-tf eee te FOR RENT—Three unfurnished base- a q7pent rooms, 1012 8. Walnut; phone (ei ete tell aiesed onahl| h ) 5 -16-tf SF FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 232 N. McKin- ley; phone 912M. 7-19-tt FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and board; price reduced. 4148. Oak. , 7-21-3t* | sOR RENT—our rooms and bath, one- half block off Second st. Inquire after 4:30 at 255 S. Jackson st. ‘720-4t* nm, ||FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath, on Spruce st. Phone 1055R. 7-21-4t* | | | | FOR RENT—HOUSES. | | FOR RENT — One-room furnished house; lights and water in. 324 8. Lincoln. Phone 863R. 7-23-1t BES So Sa A a The most noticeable pecularity about the Ainu women of Japan is that they have tattooed upon their upper and lower lips what resembles a moustache. This is begun when the girl is quite a child. It is done gradually, a little each year, until it extends partly across the cheek, the materal used being the }soot from burning birch bark. The face lh Nquor to fix the color. Without js cut and the black rubbed in. After. wards it is washed in a solution of ash this decoration the Ainu women are ve At Casper Pbariiach) Seine 18h. H not considered attractive, and their mat: rimonial prospects are quite injured.

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