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PAGE SIX FAR EASTER® REPUBLIC TOLD TO AVOID WAR, AND NEGOTIAT: TRADE TREATY WITH JAPAWES WASHINGTON, April 20.—(By The Associated Press.) —The far eastern republic at Chita has received ordefs from the Russian Bolshevik government to avoid any possible con- flict with the Japanese and, negotiation of a trade treaty with Japan, according advices today. For this purpose, Seregnikov, mer secretary of the Krassin trade! reported to| mission in London, was have arrived in Vladivostok from Moscow, to assist in the formulation of the terms. Yourjn, representative of the Far Eastern republic for some time in Pekin and who has endeavored to ne- gotiate a trade agreement with the Chinese government, according to the same advices, has been informed that ‘two conditions preliminary to any un- derstanding between the two govern- ments were: Promise of abstinence from any Bolshevik propaganda in China and the adequate protection of Chinese in Siberia. By an agreement concluded be- tween the Bolshevik government of Moscow and the Far Eastern repub- lic, the boundaries of the latter coun- try Wew reported to have been for the fuxt time fixed and to include the northern part of the island of Saghalin, recently occupied by Japan despite the protest of the American government. Beginning at a potnt where the Salenga river enters Siberia from Mongolia, the boundary follows the river where it turns west, thence along the Verkhnie-Udinsk line to the center of Lake Baikal, north of the lake, eastward along the northern boundaries of the trans-Baikal, Amur and maritime provinces to the coast drainage, thence to the Okhotsk sea near latitude 56 and including the islands near the mainland and the northern half of the island of Sag- halin, SSNS ar FOUNDATION COMPLETED. CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 21.— ‘Workmen who for several days have been unbuilding the foundation for the half-million dollar Wyoming con- sistory cathedral here completed the onerous task today. During the re- cent cold snap the couth wall of the foundation, freshly poured, froze, and after the passage of the storm it was necessary to break out the mas- sive concrete with sledges and drills. oo Ring for Ice Water. In the departed days a somewhat befuddled guest appeared unsteadily before the desk of a smart hotel_and demanded in thick but firm tones his room be changed. “I’m sor- the clerk humored him, “but all the rooms are taken.” “Mush have ‘nother room,” insisted the you have now?” “Well, if you mush explained the dissatisfied , “ish on fire.”"—The Argonaut. ——<—— Dreaming Moving Pictures. One morning little Willie was tell ing his mother and his little siste% Dora about a wonderful dream he had the night before. The dream interested his mother, but his little sister looked juzzled. “What is a dream, Willie?" she asked. “Oh, don't you know what a dream 1s?” replied Willie scornfully. “Why it's moving pictures in one's sleep!” —London Answe —_—_— The Tactful Solution. “Look at the fine clothes she wears, and the car she rides in! Her hus- band must be making a lot of. more money than you.” “That doesn't prove anything. She Thay merely be more extravagant than you, my dear.”—Detroit Free Press. guest. “What's: the matter with the room ike the official if possible, to unde: Spring Is Time To Start Roses The rose is the most beautiful and popular of all American flowers, and the one which yields the finest deco- rative effect for the least money. If you have a house you have a place for some kind of a rose bush. In order to be sure of your re- sults, get the new {Illustrated booklet issued »: ‘ts department of agricul- ture, called “Roses for the Home.” To get your copy of the book, use the attached coupon, print name and address or be sure to write plainly. Enclose two cents in stamps for re- turn postage. Seer erccceneseces * Frederic J. Haskin, Director, * The Casper Daily Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on a free copy of The Rose Book. Nanic Sy Gy Se ec eeeeeeeseeee eeeewee Wealthy Broker Tukes Own Lite LOS ANGELES, April 21.—The body of Alfred Pearson, 70 years of age, wealthy retired broker, for- merly of Chicago, was found in a vacant lot near his residence here. There was a bullet wound in the head and a revolver near by. A note dressed to his wife, found near the body, contained this sen- tence: “I am sorry to take this step.” He was said to have bred despond- ent because of il! No Authority to Search Foreign Ships, Is Claim MIAMI, Fla., Aprf 21.—A sheriff has no right to go aboard a foreign vessel and search for liquor under the prohibition law and the liquor seized in such a manner cannot be admitted in evidence, according to a decision by County Judge W. Frank Blanton here today. Fancy’ and monogram stationery. The Mills Co., Chamberlin building. 4-21-1t ooo CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-W Sand and Gravel Delivered IN ANY PART OF THE CITY FROM $1.50 TO $2.25 PER YARD Prices on Excavating and Team Work. Estimates Furnished Phone 1114-J ® The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center J. L. BEIDERMAN THIS TRANSFER is considered by those who use our service the best in this section. Our auto delivery wagons: and trucks are always at your com- mand, Call 949 any time and our representative will call and quote you rates. Nalrond TRANSFER PHONES4S £-FU EL@ We Sell Gebo Coal Building New Playhouse. (Thermopolis Recotd.) X. Whiting is having the old pioneer frame building moyed from his lots on West Broadway and will break ground at once for the splendid new theater building he proposes to erect there. He has his plans prepared for a structure covering two entire lots and containing everything to be found in the most modern playhouse. Mr. Whiting has faith in the future of Thermopolis and is putting his money into substantial improvements. He recently bought two lots adjoin- ing his former holdings on West Broadway from Dr. P. F. Metz and Proposes to improve them a little later. The Tireless B Booster. (Glendo Star.) The Glendo Star has boosted for you in each and every issue for near- ly five long years and today we are able to show the fruits of our labors. In our course of boosting we have gone much of the time guessing it we could exist and now the same pa- per is serving and boosting for friend and foe and we surely feel proud of the people and our wonderful coun- try of progress and prosperity. Glendo, the busiest city on the globe Guarantee Asked Against Return Of Monarchists VIENNA, April 21—Guurantees against a return to the Hungarian throne of former Emperor Charles are being prepared at Belgrade by Jugo-Slavia, Czecho-Slovakia and Rumania and will be presented to the Budapest government in a few days, says the South Slav News agency. oo Little Tragedies. Paying $5 a pint for “cold tea”— and getting it On a trolley at midnight with a $20 Dill the smallest you have. The best restaurant in town with the only girl in the world and your money in your other pants. No stopper in the wash basin isd somebody stopping the water when. the soap is smarting your eyes. Believing your clock is haif an hour fast in the morning and discovering it is 20 minutes, slows (4 > The 14th of the month when pay day is the 15th. Five dollars, a nasty waiter. Knowing that the girl who turned you down for “that impossible boob” $4.95 check and a is happily married—American Le- gion Weekly, SB Fitting, Himself.for Job. “My son," said his father, solemnly “when you see a boy loafing about the street corners at all hours, what place in life do you supose he is fit- ting himself for?" “To be a policeman,” replied the young philosopher promptly.—Edin- argh Scotsman. oo No Pay Day. “Out on the road we tried Shakes- peare as a last resort.” “How did it go.” Nothing doing. Even with ‘Ham- let’ we couldn't make the ghost walk.” —New York Sun, Che Casper Daily Cribine and our loyalty and piercing look into the future is the helm. We hear the hustle-and bustle of a busy people both day and night. 1@ to Glendo for work, love, health, Prosperity. The Glendo Stir will boost you if you are worthy. Write us and come. today. Moon Madness at Hulett. (Sundance Monitor.) Quite un interesting time is reported to have been had at Hulett last week and from the actions of the offenders it would indicate that high velority moonshine might have been ‘at the root of the ‘trouble. é It is reported that John Driskill Kirk Lindsay, Willard, Millard and George Ripley were in the party, The) gentle pastime of riding their horses into the pool hall was enjoyed, after which, evidently intending to make the entertainment mere complete the boys put on a fight. The party ended in the justice court where the offenders were fined in various amounts. New Assistant’ Examiner. (Worland Grit.) The many friends in the communi- ty of B. at the Stockgrowers bank, will be pleased to hear tha@ he has received the appointment of assistant bank ex- aminer of the state of Wyoming. -He expects to leave the end of this month for Cheyenne to take up his!new du-| Pe ties. Two Hnndred-Foot Thrills. (Rock Springs Rocket}; AN the thrills of Coney Island's “Shoot the Rapids” is reproduced near Rock Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vanderpool, who are campin; bank which descends almost perpen- out on the side of White mountain, tell of sliding down a large snow} The thrill comes during the two hun- dicular for two hundred feet or more. dred-foot drop. An improvised tobog- but not having any steering gear, it turns around several times before gan has been made out of stove pipe, reaching the bottom and envelopes: the coaster in a small whirlwind! of, flying snow. All of Life's Savings Could Go-Up in Smoke. FIRE! Call and Ask About Cost of Insurance. ‘We Specialize in REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE Members Casper Real Bstate Board, Members Casper ince Exchange. Boe Ben Really 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 insur- “Please Don’t” Midsummer Madness Lumber in Any Quantity and any kind, any size. Our yard is equipped to handle your order and will deliver it promptly. Let us estimate on your building requirements. Oil rig stock in large assortment. 0. L. Walker Lumber Co. Phone 240 913 PHONES Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. 914 Will your children? being a widow? Or will she have to slave to support your | ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 widow enjoy R, Talbot, assistaht cashier| NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO unto set hand at Casper, W: ALL_ PERSONS LIABLE FOR, mi ny eee te ae of April, A. 3. BSSRISRERY IN PAVING DIS-: 1921. TRICT NO. 14. J. 8: VAN DOREN, asteotice. fe arene piven thet. the| Publishea April 20 qorh0, inclusive, Noo ta “waa certified on the toeh| 192% — a = day of April, A. D. 1921, the “NOTICE. y City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. State of Wyoming The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land, or other ceed County of Natrona erty charged with assessment, ma; Public notice is hereby given that portion of the liability for th of such improvement by baying th the Spare, rene oy or HB as ereof cl 101 ‘tracts or parcels of Mand without stereee) within 30 days after the ublication’ notice, to-wit: On or ane fore the 21st day’ of May, A. lots, tracts or parcels of land !redeem the same from all liabiliti for the unpaid. amount ‘to'said as- sessment ter: mae 30 ays ‘by pay pay: ing the entire ment of said assessment eared and charged aed any lots, tracts or parcels land at the time of such pay. mente with interest. thereon at date of maturity of the last install- ment falling due and the entire ten equal installments witn interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6 per cent per annum pay- able at the same e that the in- series are payable. Lis i lyabetiy shall be made to the ity This notice is given Roeacons to the ordinances of the of Cas- per and the ‘statutes: of * Jone: In witness whereof, x pave here- ‘Tribune Clasainea itp Bring Results: ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY, CORP. and Accountants—Stock Atointr and ‘Transfer Agents 00:1 OM Bxnhange Bide, Phone 660 AUCTION HOUSE, ew & 2nd Hand Furniture—Up- holst fering & Furnitve= S:<oairing 326 W. Yellowstone, phone 15173. «© AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG vice sii lowe OS Budge Tel, 10. ARCHITECTS WESLEY COULTER, Architect. Wyoming Practice Only. Ihnmediate Service. 314 Foster Bldg., Denver, Colo, I intend to locate in Casper. DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Rooms 24-25 Townsem ‘Oe Architects id. Paes Cas hone 440 GARBUTT, bad inh ov igd SWEENEY 415 Oi Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162 i ©, A. RAINWATER Architect ice, 219, Midwest Bldg, Puone 1332 AUTO REPAIRING of Shop. Old Tires made (new, 522 E. Yellowstone. TO |-BAGGAGE and TRANSFER TPlonces Warehouse & Transfer SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy» Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES! TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store Satisfaction Guaranteed CHIROPRACTORS ; ANNA GRAHAM Pirie Bidg., Genter EX 2, Townsend Bl Phone difice 42 Res, 1235. . E. HARNED, marc “tages ie 162 North Kimball St, Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8. C. Graduate ‘Will make house or call at 214 East Fifth 15283 CIVIL. ENGINEERS oo W. H. FISHER, A. 8. ©. E. Surveys Maps Plans Estimates 214 Midwest Bldg. Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy epee reenehnene noe Seecraee sc “CLEANERS and. PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & See Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling “THE POINT” Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. Service Gur Motto, Phono 56, Sige ee ies eS ~ CONSULTING ENGINEER ed fcer ceraook & WORTHINGTON © Secvorss: Bape Finer eeet |B Petding’ Mach Pease Uj t Blue Punt Machine es Rooms 7.88100. |" Townsend Bldg. DENTISTS DR. J. Efe 22 Moule NEE_Ei"Second-"Sulto S—Phone oo. _EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Wreniee Employment —J. McGowan, Prop. (rear). Phone 81J,_ P. 0. HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to’ $2.50. Special rate by week or month. 135 West Second. Phone 139, D. 1921, the owner of any ae tainin; Business and Professional Directory redeem the same from all or ary any and all obstructions including |FOR cost Laren or any other obstructions ® ar tip tacaty ot Nacioaas wa: in ie coun! ant | em be. removed pi Fe 4 PS from this date or action. will enced under the criminaljtwo gen! be: commenc: laws of this state a; sons in any manner p) inst all per- or eh ig obstructions on the public trails and highways in this county. aed at Casper, Wyomii 15th day of Apri. As D. 1921. ‘E_ MARTIN, Sheriff Natrona Co., Wyoming. Publish April 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.48, 1921, LIVESTOCK CIMFOUNDED HORSE. SALE. ding stooth mouth, weight about 800°" pounds, branded lazy F on right hip, to be sold at the city pound at 2 o'clock Saturday after- noon. JESSE A. SHEFFNER, 4-20-3t Chief of Police. FOR SALE—Twelve head of well broke saddie horses from (irve to five years old; also four head work horses, halter broke. Phone Tas Ay FOR SALE—At a bargain, large work team, wagon and harness, Phone 1086. 4-19-tf CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building FRANKLIN 0. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder Phone 10993 DOCTORS DR. 3. (. KAMP Midwest Bldg. Suite 304 to 311, Office Ph, 1:80 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45. SO oe BETAS aT TEAS pe DR. SIYERS Physician anc Surgeon beac Attention Given to Diseascs of Women and Children. Sulte 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 746. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Scrgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet. rics and Diseases of ‘Womer and Children. Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164, __._ GRAVEL ROOFING: Phone 695, HAT CLEANERS \REW YORI WAT CLEANING 123 South Centar’ Siting Parlor, LABOR AGENCIES ‘Working Men’s Social Club, Col- ored Labor Agency, 254 W. A. St. Phone 893, C. Hi. Reag. cee or, Pres. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Suite 222-223 bin rdclett ne Bldg. Phone 1: WILLIAM 0. WILSON Atterncy-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. SUR OEA A & STIRRETT. 300-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney -at-Law Bid Phone 196.J| MUSICIANS MARY OLIVE DUNN Violin and Piano Teacher 858 United St. Phone 431-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic, Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-J, Re PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and _Yesetables, 333 N. Wolcott st. nnn Nr RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUT AUTO RADIATOR Wo! Repairing and Cleaning— Mc! Hannes & Jackson ExpeaeProot Cores 434 W. Yellowstone Phone _1054w AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington ReCoring and . Expert ‘Worlasen 124 West Second. Phone ‘1545. SHOE SHINING PARLO! - SHOE SHINING PARLORS. AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR ___Momts'oS Hui SRSe SIGN PAINTING __ STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. L. Jones (Pub, -apher) Mimeograph Worle a Spee” Phone 1204, TAILORS Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, yes R iterations, Gur tailor-made suits as cheap as ready-made. i 116 E. Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 —— Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner 143.8, Center, Phone 467R. TAXI SERVICE STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 8$ Oh 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE — ne ee site FOR RENT—One basemen! a Classified ed Ads FOR RENI—ROOMS FOR Raed be Seer eas room adjoin- ‘home; block off eons: pavement; choice resi- dential district. 409 South carpages mt RENT—To employed lady, nished room; close in; breakfast laundry privileges. 604 South Center, street. Phone 636M. 4-21-2t ae th jstreet. Phone 815R, 4-21-2t* (eh reanmeeES Rare ST Pacdlaneds waitable for two gentie- men. 916 West Midwest avicahicre * FOR RENT—To ‘share pleasant hed- room with man in modern home; board. CY avenue. Phone Cohan FOR RENT—Modern nt room, ad- joining bath; suitable for two gen- tlemen. 544 South Grant. 4-21-3t FOR RENT—Two fine housekeeping rooms and bath: close in. 510 Park avenue. Phone 760J. 4-21-tt FOR RENT—Room; next to bath, for ‘one of two gentlemen; convenient for refinery men. 756 CY avenue. 4-21-2t ent sleepingroom ; i le suitable for two gentlemen. 337 South McKinley street. 4-21-tf FOR RENT—Room with bath. 611 South Durbin, rear of 615, 29, between 9 and 6, FOR RENT—Nice front room, fur- nished for one or two gentlemen. Phone 297M. 4-21-2t FOR RENT—One room; suitable for two; board if desired. 629 Kirk street. 4-15-tf FOR RENT—First class sleepingroom with bath; close in; suitable for two men. Phone 1119R. 4-19-3t FOR RENT—Room No. theatre. Phone 1664W. 6, over Lyric 4-18-tf Leghorn chickens, nearly two months old, regular egs- machines; will lay by bp eee u past all trouble stage; strong healthy: 76e each if sold before aay | Fo 1, Out of.town orders \accepted. C. King, 635 South Durbin street. 4-19- ate FOR SALE—BEBruse seythe, $3; 3-inch auger; one man cross cut North Casper. 4-21-1t* FOR SALE—National cash register; 30-toot oalexianah-counters 10 high , iron leg si as new. 3 3294, Bayard, Nebr, | dress box Rhode Island Red eggs, setting. Mrs. Freeman, the ranch or box 78, ‘Tribune. 4.21.6 FOR SALE — One Harley-Davidson motorcycle in good repair, $100; one three-room house and lot, $600; terms. 964 United’ street. 4-21-2t FOR SALE—Two second-hand fire- proof safe cabinets: cheap as party is leaving town; must sell. Phone 555. 4-21-2t* FOR SALE—Ford touring body in good shape; cheap for cash. Auto ieechavine, Fifth and Center streets. c FOR SALE—Tires at wholesale cbst. Gregory's Auto Supply house, 667 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1361W, residence 618J. 4-8-+tf FOR SALE — Baby's reed buggy: wicker nursery chair. Call at 458 East Railroad avenue. 4-21-2t* "|FOR SALE — Threé-room plastered . | joining; large chicken house; both lots FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Elegantly furnished fi . pungal 3 close in; east front; lawn, walks nora ee a15tt house, furnished;- large. garage; lawn, water and lights; also lot’ ad- fenced an ideal place for some one to raise chickens; terms. owner, 1108 South Washington. 4-20-4t* FOR SALE—Three-room house’ and 50-foot lot; east front; sidewalk; 128 South Washington. Inquire at 1.52 East Second after 5 o'clock. Phone 1666. 4-21-3t* FOR SALE—In_ north Casper, room painted house with sities of closet room; lights and water in house, near school. For terms call 1474W, 4-19-3¢ lot; price right; two niooke © Sink ath of refineries. 1201 Soutte Saeed: pe FOR SALE—Four-rvom house; FOR SALE—New fourroom house. See owner, 1027 West, Fourteenth street. 4-21-6t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Five-passenger Reo, just overhauled, guaranteed in first class condition; cylinders reground; all new transmission and differential © gears; new Willard battery; five cord tires; will sell cheap if taken at once; terms to responsible. party. See the. shop foreman at Leldecker Tool’ Co, ee FOR SALE—Reo touring, Ford tour- ing, Oakland roadster, Overland 90-T, Chalmers coupe, Ford one-ton, worm drive truck; nifty speedster. If you want a car for cash or els ap us, North Center Auto: Repair Co., corner G and Center streets, Phone 18697. 4-21-tt FOR SALE—Good used cars; one Dodge commercial, one Buick. tour- ing, one Chalmers roadster, one Ford touring, one Ford roadster, one Fo! delivery, one Ford chas: all cars in good shape; prices reasonable. Exchange, Fifth and Center. 4-21-4t FOR SALE—Ford touring, Ford one- ton truck, worm drive; Reo touring, Chalmers coupe, Overland 90-7 one ? speedster, North Center Auto Re- pair Co., corner North Center and G streets. Phone 1559J. 4-20-tf pete barra ical iA Et ES Be cad FOR SALE—Denby truck; three-ton; and bi sale. R SALE—Extra good Buick buy; aetst five-passenger touring, $950; nger lock rebored; bargain fo: nick ~ Call 327W. 4-2-tf2~~ also seven-passe! sedan, $1275. FOR SALE—A two-ton White truck, nearly new; $2,500 ‘cash. Phone 757R, between 6 and 8 o'clock. 4-20-6t* FOR SALE—Dodge roadster in good running condition. 612 South Lin- ! colin, Phone 1571W. 42Ltt FOR SALE—Ford touring car. 537 West Railroad avenue. °* 4.20-4¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—One black overcoat, velvet collar; one black grip with handles containing suit - of clothes, shirts, underwear, razor and other articles; $10 reward, Ern Batten or sixth house Midwest refinery, West Yellowstone.. Phone 838J. 4-19-3t* FOR SALE—Ford body; suitable for laundry. or bakery; cheap. Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center... 4-21-4t ‘FOR SALE—One Rhode Island Red rooster and one Belgian buck rab- bit. Phone 521M, 421-1te FOR SALE—Highteen laying hens and thorobted rooster. 637 West Railroad avenue. 40-4? FOR SALE—One large Carey safe, $200. C. E. Battlefield. Son, Smith Block. 4-19-3t FOR SALE—Fine healthy rabbits; reasonable. Phone 558J, 42t-it FOR SALE—Coal house, good condi- tion, Phone 1533J: 4-19-4t FOR SALE—Old newspapers, call at Tribune office. 2.8-da. FOR RENI—HOUSES FOR RENT—One three-room house; ‘hts, water, phone, sleepingporch, + vacant May 1. Call evenings after 6 o'clock or pneas abey 739 Sopth Washington. 4-21-4t* FOR RENT— Strictly modern six- room [iat wir cog house; ‘latest fea- tures; possession. _ Cali 396R. a3 ‘South. Pineaae 4-20-2t* FOR RENT Four-room modern ment. house. with McKinley. Phone 1365w. 4-19-4t* iron 3 FOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished |97 house on South Melrose, Shaw. Phone 908. 4-19-3t R RENT — Shack; suitable for two bachelors. 1384 South Ash. 4-21-1t WANTED TO BUY WANTED—O1a fcan ana’ 2 Fold, silver, and copper coins; medals ' and. paper money; will call, Box 93, ‘Tribune, 212te Call for 'ANTED TO BUY OR RENT- “With option of buying a No, 1 well ‘rig; suitable for drilling a deep well for oil. Address BE. C. Burlingham, Walla ‘Walla, Wash. 4-19-12t WANTED—Hignhest price aid fc second hand furniture, pl pone, 1660. -15-tf. BUSINESS CHANCES EXCEPTIONAL Distributing franchise for the state of Wyoming is now available on one of the leading popular priced motor cars in the $2,000 class, A small amount of capital and an unlimited spaciaat s of sales ability ‘Tribune, required. Box 102, 42i-2te T-|house, 60x140 feet; has Return to Metropolitan. or Tribune office and no. questions will be asked, 4-20-3t® LOST—String of crystal and lavender beads on Wolcott street, between Ninth and Fifth; finder please return i Mrs. H. R. ‘Lath 905 South ; throp, Center and receive reward. 3-30-t¢ fi Sunday, LOST —License 23716, tween Standard refinery and Chance blacksmith shop. Leave at Tribune if found. 4-20,3t® LOST—Wrist watch on Sunday. ward.. Phone 620W. 4-21-1t* FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Pa parla Sch Wak sinc FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, furnished except dishes cooking utensils and bedding. ~ 122! South Ash ‘street. Phone 165M. 4-21-3t ee FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; close in, 713 East Sew ond, side entrance. Phone 1339J. 4-21-1t a i ty Eyl A Le = ce eg 161) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—By own: - ness lot, tant Block cast (ates wo that rent for $32 and - A. Phone 748. $50 ee FOR SALE—Two good lots {1 addition, Apply at George "opie store, Mills addition, Azote FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Restaurant, located across from Pavilion theater. Apply Van Hovel Coal and Hauling’ Co. 214 West First street. Phone 1364W. ‘a ; rorn = Ma Soe eee | eee ee FOR RENT—Central business loca. tion. Box 98, Tribune: 4-19-t¢ OO FOR RENT—Light running sewi machine, phone 1086, tose