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Qn. ——| te S29 le PAGE TEN Reparations And Silesian Matters Being Discussed PARIS, June 17—Lord Curzon, British secretary of state for foreign affairs, arrived hers today to confor with Premier Briand relative to prob- | possibly incl and Bile: cing Fr: Britain. Great interest was taken in| his ¥ to Paris, in view of recent! reports that Pri Minister Lloyd Georso had decided to confine his at- tention to hor eign affairs C. redit Men To Choose Officers SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—Elec- tion of officers brings to a close here 26th annual convention of Association of Credit dclegates, includ- ing members “ot he nominating com- », Which makes its. report before m, there has been talk of B. Cross, Duluth, Minn., selecting W. as president Delegates from two cities—Houston, . | four successive weeks in the of administration and debts out-, persons standing against said estate: |tory trustees for It is therefore ordered the| stockholders are W. Honorable C. O. Brown, Jui the said District Court, that all per- sons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said) District Court on Monday, the 20th {Seal) dry of June, 1921, et 10 o'clock in| the forenoon of said d: at the) P. J. O'CONNOR, court room of said District Court, | eretary. at the courthouse in the bei oS | Publish June 10, 17, 24, July 1. 8, Casper, County of Natronz, State|15, 1921. of Wyoming, to show cause why an jorder should not be granted to the) _ nor and M. B. O’Ccnnor. eee this 27th day of May, A. D, W. A. BLACKMORE, President. ph SE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | said Administratrix to sell so much! State of Wyoming ) of the real estate of the said de-| ceased as shall be necessary. Count oki Nakeouk And that a copy of this order be) In the District Court of the Sixth published éach week for at_least| Judicial District. Casper) Butler Corporation, a Wyo- Daily Tribune, a newspaper of gen-} ming Corporation, eral circulation, printed and pub- Plsintif?, lished in said City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, daily except|/E. A. Cook, poy dants. ; Sunday. Defen: To E. A. pond an asin ~~ It is further ordered that an or- der to show cause entered herein’ Ullrich, Lonnon, L. R “Bloede, Mrs. 2 R. Bloedel, Miss Lizzie Gi W. C. on May 11, 1921, be and the same} is Cape d vacated and set aside. in Elley, Ernest Schatle, i Eeieet Laura Hay, Cy abe John R. Done in open court this 18th day| Listle, Emma S. Fry, F. Posvar, of May, A. D. 6.0" RROWN, Judge. Publish May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 27,/ Samuel J. Bumstead, C. Dan ler, 1921. | Jacob Joss, L. D. Bailor, A. F. ant, Cherles Peterson, C. H Ford, Mrs. Agnes Wagner, W. L. Ross, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. |John B. J. Msicke, Wm. M. Winkler, Notice is hereby given that at aj William B. Wallace, Brittas Hadley, special meeting of the stockholders|M. ©. Rourk, Willi oa Leeper cy of Mineral Oil Company of Wyo- pene? E. Bragdon, Sage OS ‘ge Se taller, (W.0.W.) ' pclae ~<a Texas, and Minneapolis, Minn.—plan|ming, a Wyoming corporation, le-| Kurtz, Egbert, to present, before adjournment, invi-|gally called and held at the office Wilken” Mosenthien, G. John- tations for the 1922 meeting. Final] of SF the Cozapany, Rooms 17 and 18,|8¢>, Jacob M. LeFever, J. Mp. Con- selection of next yéar's convention|Townsend Building, Casper, Wyo-| dict, J. A. Bothwell, George W. De- city will be made later in the year by|ming, on the 28th “day of April, A.| Wolf, Al Drummond, Mathias the board of directors. TP; 1921, at the hour cf 10 o’clock| Weich, Marcus Reyner, Ella M. Wilam Sproule, San Francisco, president of the Southern Pacific company, and! Franklin H. Went- worth, Boston, secretary of the Na- tional Fire Protection association, are speakers on today’s program. Pia thats Sel cerbm a The “queen of women moun- taineers"” is Mrs. Fanny Bullock- Workman, the most intrepid womuh climber the world has so far known, who with her husband has conquered many of the most difficult Himalayan peaks, beating one world’s record after another. se ES St Tom Clack, an English boy without bands, can draw and paint pictures with such skill, grasping the pen, pen- cil, or brush between the two stumps of his wrists, that at 14 years of age he has won a London County Coun- ef! art scholarship. ———— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE, To Whom it May Concern: Public notice is hereby given that the co-partnership of Bell bn Baldwin, plumbers, eos NE Gorden R. Bell and J. Kirk Bald- win, was on the twelfth day of May, A. D. 1921, dissolved by mu- sual consent. And, J. Kirk Baldwin has taken over the entire business -and~ as- sumed all of the partnership la- bilities, and will hereafter conduct the business in his own name. GORDON R. BELL, One of the Co-Partners. Publish June 1, 1921, — o——_—_— NOTIC£. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Northwest Oil Com- pany will be held at the office of the company, room 508 Midwest Building, Casper, Wyoming, on the 5th day of July, 1921, at 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing five picecters to serve and constitute a Board of Directors for and during the period of time until the next annual meeting and election of directors, and until their successors are elected and quali- fied, and also for the purpose of transacting any. ether business that may properly come before the said meeting. A. E. JOHNSON, sident. Publish ‘guns 10 to 21, inclusive, 1921. eimai Nes 2 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ES- TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. State of Wyoming ) )ss. County of Natrona ) In the matter of the Estate of Frank H. Sawyer, deceased. Elvira A. Sawyer, the Adminis- tratrix of the estate of Frank H. Sawyer, deceased, having filed her petition herein praying for an or- der of sale of so much of the real estate of said decedent, for the pur- poses therein set forth as is neces- ‘And the Court finding that as set forth in said petition it is neces- sary to sell all or some portion of the said real estate for the purpose of paying the expenses and charges For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs . “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW PHONE 153 a. m., at which meeting stockhold-|Cook, David B. Gamble, Hermann ers representing and owning more|Hooss, Charles Kelly, C. R. Schaef- than two-thirds of the capital stock| fer, John R. Listle, Minnie A. Black- of said company issued and out-| more, Conrad eioaeks Conrad Hauck, standing were present, by legal] A! Sullivan, L. L. pale ey resolution unanimously adopted|liam N. W. Blayney, W. said corporation ordered Pais gerd f E. L. Scholtz, W. ne Beck, solved, said.compahy having ceased Je caro K. Brinker, William J. n yi rate debts| Yates, J. B. Brazelton, W. R. Gay- ‘ail corporate lia-| lord, Fred D. Jones, Mary E. Cook, rate ays Hoffmeister, Stephen Portcr, . E. Bailor, Harriet N. Gould, J. to do business, having been paid, bilities discharged and bp tine 4\s assets ani roperty istributes among the parsonetantiied thereto, | B- nee | Oswald Muller, George The Statutory trustees for .credit-| Maxwell, E. G. Butts, C. W. Shick- Saated SogOler Set ihual Vike ©. niin’ Vicor a Sel a e ictoria Cll ecm Aa '™) Johnson, Albert "Bannan Wm. My : a ors, Seott Morfit, E. J. Baker, Pe: eee this 18th day of May, A:lDoan, J. Olson, John Eames,.C ed {eeals 0. RAMSEY. enh Frank Murphy, Frank Vice President, in the absence ilton, ton, JL. Lovett, 6. Willa flett, S. BE. Rogers, F. F. Stanton, sf 20 oer from tate o: yoming. Wm. M. Ford, Charles ee A. z WILLIAM O. Watson, Yerly, A. Bannan, J. C. King, A. Publish May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 17, er Sayney Co Ae one & a RE TWio Ww C. H. King Cents ny, a Wyoming (W.O. SPREE Sir) food eerie, the (gE TS SRS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ion, and thet unknown, hele’ ol Notice is aerahy, given eee ae &\ devisees, whose places of residence special meeting of the stockholders Ay patio ns-¢ Ard “Sovestitent and postoffice addresses are un- Company, a Wyoming corporation, known: legally called and heid at the of-|, You, and each of you, are here- fice of Wil O. Wilson, Town- ae notified that on the 8th day of send Building, Casper, Wyoming, eee A, D. 1921, the above named on May 27, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.,| Butler C oration, a Wyoming cor- at which meeting stockholders rep- poration, began an action against resenting and owning more than|¥oU, by filing # petition in the two-thirds of the capital stock of ai iy pa Judicial said company issued and outstand- pee ict, in and for Natrona County. ing were present, by legal resolu tate of Wyoming, where said suit tion “unanimously adopted, id action is now pending, being company was ordered Siesorsed, action No. 2695. said company having ceased to do You are further notified that the business, all corporate debts hav-|bject and prayer of the said peti- ing been - paid, a all ‘corporate assets|tion in said cause is to obtain and buted among thelcree and _judgm: SAFETY TODAY, TOMORROW AND ALWAYS ‘When you place your money at interest, safety of your principal today, tomorrow and always. Do not buy’any securities, no matter how tempting they may seem until you are absolutely certain that ycu know all about them. If you are in doubt, come in and discuss the subject with the Officers‘of The Casper National Bank. - It will cost you nothing to consult us, and you will be very welcothe. ATTN 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. a _ Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. | KEITH LUMBER 60. Phone 3 be a lackmore, of| Minnie A. Blackmore, P. Br O’Con- | the i the most important consideration is the | licted. Phone struction Co. plaintiff’ be decreed to be entitled te the exclisive possession said lands and premises scribed as fa) follows, to-wit: capes BE. said numbered One (1), Two (2) {plead or (3), Four (, re (5), (6), | Siteday the 13 te (7), Eight (8), Nine (9),| August, 1921, said (10), m (11), Twelve taken es true and ju tie), ret Fourteen | de: 14), Fifteen (15), Sixt-en (16),| thereof. enteen (17), E This 9th day of J: Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), (Szal) ty-one Ate aaa = the ne (24), ner five (25), Twenty-) Wm. 0. Wilson and Geo. W. Fer- six (26), Twenty-seven ( yD, Twen-/guson, for Phiety (a8 er ‘Twenty-nine oar mere 41), Fi ‘orty-three (43), ae hirty-four (34) Thirty-six (36) Thirty-eight (38) Forty (40), Forty-one two (42), four CS. Forty-five (45), Forty- six (46), Forty-seven (47), en eight (48) and Forty-nine Ka ie Town of Bessemer, County,.Wyoming, of the lots and blocks in said ves of Sen Ws Wyoming. ~You are further notified that the| id plaintiff alleges as such relief so prayed for, bas a legal estate in and is the solute owner, in fee simple, of all! of said‘ real estate and and has been, and is, in Rett and exclusive possession of all there-| of, and is entitled to such posses. sion against all persons whatsoever that defendants claim an estate pe interest therein advorse to plaintiff, but that such clai re with lands and premises, You are t.>Sier peed Spat on . 1921, . Phone upon. application being made there- 7 " the 8th day of June, A. according to the! recorded plat thereof, and being all out any right, or color of r'ght whatsoever, and that defendants, and each of them haye no estate, right, title or mterést whatsoever in or to said Attorneys Plain Publish June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 25. 22, 29, 1921. WHAT What have you for sale? - List your property now. Many calls for good inside property. REMIND YOURSELF Are you fully protected against loss by fire, theft. collision, hail, and wind storm, and last, death, “ | Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality. Grand C geatcal Bick ee Business and Profesional Direcory| AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax ith Floor 0-S Bldg, ‘el. 7678, ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE R&vISTRY, CORP. autor and Accou! ARCHITECT. IBOIS & GUODRICH, Architects PUfooms “2420. rownsend Block Casper, Wyo. » WEIDNER & SWEENEY GARBUTT, WEIDNER, _415 OU Exchange Bidg, Phone 1162 _ ‘BAGGAGE and TRANSFER WHITE TRANSFER OO. Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S, David. SEE BEN T; ISFER CO. Bageage, Heavy ulng and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones; Res. 87-W, Office 104 MO¥iNG A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT Nt CABINET co. 432 W. Yellowstone, Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shely- Ing, Ie Boxes and Screens, ¢ Gy ORDER ATES . J, H. JeEFREY A GRAHAM JEFFREY suits ain Mtidwest Bldg. HAHN De EDNA ro WwHse} + eck. _Phones: ‘Ottice Az 1S. 1235. ~~ E. HARNED. raster 162 North Rimball Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER Chiropractor 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE. SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 56 a CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing HKemodeling 120 East Fifth. Tel. 2553. CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Prices. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W.. S,.HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder Phone 10993 We will build your house on Iinstall- ment. Repair and cabinet work so- Sed. Casper Con- DENTISTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite Pex) Over Mokler Bldg., over Campbell & Johnson Store. Phone 66. DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and i Sah Sse Suite Over “Vhite’s Grocery Telephones: Office 1218W, Res. 1483. Fann iene NE Ti nnn = DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Residence 161. Private Hospital—612_ South Durbin. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Works and Shoe Shining Parlor 123 South Cen‘er Phone 1319W CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings, CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. a GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS cg. Ges Fithing and’ Applianes St. Phone 12498. 836 Pear St. INSURANCE pee SE Sha Ned. sansa nce PE) EXPERT LIFE. UNDER IN 2 ERWRITING | C. E. HOOD | 324 MIDWEST BLDG. ARES BLDG. | INVESTIGATION BUREAU | sire ne MIDWEST BUREAU \VESTI- Ganon. Coen Cevee| 302 Continental LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers WILLIAM 90. AVILSON at-La) Suites 1415.16, ‘Townsend Block |" “HAGENS & MURANE . Lawyers 206-207 Oil Kxchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3009-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE |W. FERGUSON ate Townsend Bldg "Phone 190-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE Rm. 5-7 Wood Bil. ___ Phone 1277-J. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. hes eer foultry, Eggs, Fruit and __ Vegetables. 333 N. Walcott St. RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 _W. Yellowstone Phone _1034W AUTO Lor Pes SERVICE — F Re- Repair. Specialty. 7s. & Recoating a Hanball St. Phone “1a78d. Casper, Wyo. ee a Sree eee Conant We: _ SHOE SHINING PARLORS tA AMERICAN. Se ae PARLOR ac LOBBY 0-5 BUL ING SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art, 242 W. Yellowstonc. Phone 33. _ _STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. L, Jo~es (Pub. Stenographer) Mimeograph Work & Specialty 204 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1204. \ TAILORS Ladies’ and P Gent sta i Cleantn nes ient’s: ren aaa Repairing and Siebel ee LN eet ‘saldwest Aves Phone. 1833. A, L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel. Suits made to order. Remodeling and Furs -redomeled. Phone 61. TAXI SERVICE a TAXI SERVICE. STEPHENS TAXI SERVICE. Phone 132. ae VETERINARIAN’ DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W. 2nd St. Phores: Office 20, Res. 1481W. . 45. C. ta a ne SE SOP'S EaTAEDL smaller a East Yellows iene avenue. ep +4 ti . LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Bunch of young horses By also one 26 ks Morse station- 5-27-tf sae rg FE ety fd re mares, iD mover one sek ry of ‘North Ca Casper rece] FOR SALE—HGUSES FOR SALE—By owner, five-room at- tractive house only one year old, modern throughout, conveniently ar- ranged, built-in features. in kitchen and Cningroom: corner lot; walks and curbs in; terms. 1003 ty Ash street. 6-16-2t FOR SALE—New two-room house. 1240 North Durbin. Phone 13: —— YOU CAN'T AFFORD such High rent; buy a tent, cots, mattresses and blankete at the Army Goods store. Kirk street.” ber 19, to couple; no children. Park street. |FOR RENT—Five room modern house, | partly furnished. ig Boptn Wash: iington street. “Phone FOR RENT — Fouw kitchen cabinet, M: dresser furnished, lights also garage. at ee street. Phone 3: FOR RENT—Modern two-room nished basement apartment, adjoin- ing bath. 145 North Jackson Sekt ‘17-2t° and water; ashington and Was! China. "304 North Jackson Phone 376W- FOR RENT — Three-room eins Casper. Inquire 837 Madison | FOR RENT—Nicely | furnished room, with bath; splendid location: suitable for two. street. FOR RENT— One nicely furnished ~ front bedroom; suitable for pape! 629 part pay: Ht. men and one single room for two $ o'clock. . 6-11-tf| gentiemen; first class board, reason- Beautiful pase ie ae south Sn eres pingroom yu in south} FOR RENT — Modern slee Toons, sunparion and Kitchenette, two | detitese Hone A ea 2, Unished rooms ana. bathroom in -the | See ee ATS. OT ek ¥ it; large + front;|¥OR RENT— Modern sl<epingroom A good buy. 6-15-4t* FOR SALE—Three four-room close in property; lights, water and bath complete. Inquire of owner, 503 West ‘‘inth; cash or terms to suit. 615-4 FOR SALE—Two-room house. wel! sienlahed:, ire lots all feneed; close in; terms. 243 East K street, 6-17-2t° FOR SpE ae . begga ; BOx65 f street 325 per sewer and gas L. Young, 318 South GAT FOR SALE—By owner, three . level lots on South Box Hider street, near West Thirtcenth street, $725 to $850. P. Donahoe, 828 South Spruce Phone 1474R. 6-6-t1 ———— $$ FOR SALE—Beautiful corner lot or Will sell lot and build house to sui! parties. 629 Kirk street. 6 1-t FOR SALE—One fiveerre tract of land, al! close in; two one-gcre tracts, cheap for cash. Box 213, Trib- une. 6-16-4t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Twelve-foot counter. Call at The ‘Tribune office. 6-14-tf-db FOR SALE—Kindiing delivered for $5 per load, within twelve blocks of Midwest building. Inquire room <21 Midwest building. i 6-16-5t FOR SALE—One 4%-inch Parkers burg ~drillin. machine, complete with Boiler, engine, and complete string of drilling tools! One No. 30 portable Star drilling machine with calf reel, complete with boiler complete string of driiling tools. One No. 34 Star gasoline tractor drilling machine with complete string of drill- ing tools, Each machine drilled one well; also several strings casing from 5 3-46 to 15% inches; can be seen at Osage, Wyo.; prices right. Inquire Grant. or. Durkee. Brothers. R SALE—Corner Thirteenth and Spruce $17200, half cash, balance. month; on water, lines. See C! Fenway. street. Osage, Wyo., or Western-Niobrara Oil and Gas Co., 1102 Standard Life build ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6-18-15t® FOR _SALB—Almost new Kinzeburl walnut piano; wi'l -sell cheap if taken at once. 130 West H. street. 5-10-48 FOR. SALE—Old newspapers, call at Tribune <ffice. 28da ALL KINDS AN SIZES' of tents and |. tarpaulins at the store. FOR SALE—Hardman oie piano bsrpiee's ae tone, $750. B. Chase A iyiees pi used very “iii, bony 140 ai white and lor. Campy vehalra; yama-yama sults: piwe old rose tuxedo coats and caps. 1557-R, Mr. Brendenburg. FOR SALE—Tent on hill side. South David street. 6-17-1t* FOR SALE—Brindle bull dog, $3. 753 South Lincoln street after 6 o'clock. 6-17-1t* FOR QUICK TURNOVER will sacri- fice price; player on our porzession in Casper and must be moved at once: easy payments. Write quick for par- ticulars to The Denver Music com- pany, Denver,. Colo, 6-2-15t FOR SALE—Second” hand lumber. Apply Midwest building. Reavili and Shoblom. 6-13-6t bh FOR. SALE—Office’ fixtures, bar fix- tures, store ice boxes; ali at a bar- 2. 326 West Yellowstone. Phone FOR SALE—New magneto for four- cylinder engine; will fit any place, . 4 Bosch magneto: will sell for about halt price. Inquire for Martin 6-17-1t* for one or two gen:iemen; boar” if desired; also one-room furnished apart- ment, modern; ‘no children. 909 South Cedar street.’ Phone 1475. 6-13-tf FOR RENT—Desirab'e room adjoin’ ing Lath in:modern home; also cheer- ful basement room with good light and ventilation. 409 South McKinley street. BOARD AND Ph a for eer East B stree' Lip a aE | in — mod. home.- Veo Phone 861R. ‘ent North Seffersen 16-2 North Park street. FOR RENT—Nice cool steepingroom: close in; for two gentlemen. Bast Fifth street. 6-17-tf FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom with bath. 1204 South Walnut yim FOR RENT—Large room for light housekeeping, for one or two gentle- men; cloes in. 734 Kast Third street. G-A7-1t Se FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room; suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. 443 South Durbin at ai FOR RENT—Furnished sleepingroom, adjoining bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 619 East First street. 6-17-20? BOARD AND ROOM, near refinery; reasonable price. 1404 South Box Elder. street. 6-15-4t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom, adjoining. bath, in private home, for one or two. 1003 South Ash street. 6-16-2t FOR pete orulbeaiocnies FOR. RENT— Furnishea Taverne apartment, all modern and_ fitted with gas on East Second street. In- suisse 1129 South Walnut Moree "7 AT-1t FOR RENT Our new apartment building on Sec- ond and Jefferson will be completed about June 20, three-room unfur- nished apartments renting from $75 to $80; this is. a modern building in every t; one-half building — already rented. For reservations apply— CASPER REALTY H. E. Grude. 108 “enter street. (; FOR RENT—One day: new Ji ents. Phone 1658R or see manager at the apart- ments. 6-13-tf FOR RENT — Furnished two-room aparsment; no children. Whal Apartments, 610 South Ash cores. Phone 13923. &-13-tf. —————— FOR RENT—Nice threé-room base- ment apartment, gentlemen pre- ferred. 1244 _Sourk Wolcott. “Phone 974M. 6-15-3t babe RENT—Two-room modern Wase- ent apartment, furnished, Call at 1208 South Spruce street. 6-14-tf ——— FOR RENT— Faur-room *a) with bath; no children. Dannice 1226 South Willow. street. 6-17-3t | tur.) ane. , | FOR ————— FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms modern home for housekeeping. in 1229 South Cedar street, from 4 to 5:30 clock. 6-17.3t° FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Phone 618J or 1361W. 617-1t* FOR RENT—four-room unfurnish basement apartment. 805 East 6-17-40" nis ‘or un- FOR RENT—Four new iu with gas — Loses 4 — ed or |furnished: ‘rooms. isa ‘Nore, Kimball street. G1Ttt business office in modern. Fhe stating busitiess, Tribune. FOR RENT—Wil) rent to desirable doe ee two ei 12x16 feet, with immediate occupancy, “04 Industrial avenue: May be seen at the above address. * G-L4-tt ————— ye FOR -RENT—Two-story double gar- age for or shop. 1034 tf) Rast Second street. e 1330. ‘OR RENT—Light machine, phone 1086. ea a aa Na ete cuff link with let- B. P. Teeward. Cali 1680. 6-15- tf Sigma Chi fra- TR eeiset ph play $10 re tes si oo to ‘this office. Box 212, sowing T-10-4f FOUND—Key ring with seventeen keys, one of which is passkey. Owner may have same by calling at The Tribune office and ‘paying for this. ad. 6-13-dh ket book between 1229 mnet Becend’ svest,, with randa. Phone 1058J,.and receive re- ward. G-15-4t* ———S LOST—Elgt:. wrist watch, open Dis. chee) bbeitmeae es Fade: please call 525W.. Reward. 6-16-0:* rnished |TOST—Brown _ellk. umbrella. Cc. A. and See turn to ¥. W. reward. 6-15-3t STOLEN—Six little goslings — fror' Mrs. hag French, an old lady 75 years of ‘age, living on the Alcova road, four miles out, in a little cabin.. If-they are returned to place from which they were take! will be much appreciated. 6-17 LOST—Wrist watch and gold foun- tain pen with the name “Clelia” on both; lost at Tripeny Drug store or Frantz shop. Call 364W. 6-17! be- LOST—A crank for Velie car, tween Henning hotel and K street on Center street. Henning Hotel Taxi. company. ward. é Finder return to Re- 7-3t LOST—Male Irish Terrier, greyish: red color; resembles small Airedale; has round collar; license No. 27. Re. ward for return to B. B, Lummis, 118 East Sixth -street. Phone 399, 6-14-1f BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE — Restaurant and ice ph aco fixtures, ice box 4x7x2, stools, mirrors and sewing maciine. 921 North. Harrison street. 6-15-3t* “- FOR SALE ‘Twenty-four-room apartment building containing 12 mod- ern, three-room apartments; all with Ph fel bath; income 10,800 per year; by furnishing building revenue could be in- creased $3,000. price $47,500; $15,000 cash balance in five years. Will. consider. clear moss or venuease : part payment. P. O. box 319. is Seven million coins are turned out every week by the British mint. One week's output of coins would, if 1! out ina single layer, make a 010. silver and copper carpet ten yarls wide and more than a quarter of 2 mile long. +. Rosa Bonheur, the famous Frenc> Painter, whose centenary is to be ce! ebrated next March, alway wore mas euline attire, except on social occ* sions, when she invariably appeared in a black silk gown of the plain est make,

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