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PAGE TEN PREVENTING. FOREST FIRES Season Opens Favorably in West and Situation Is Encouraging | With Respect to Fi- nances, Report Froquent rains have been a boon! to the western forests this spring. and! the officers of the forest service, Unit- iopartment of agriculture, nselves as greatly relieved at escapin, danger which has been keeping them on the anxious seat. The dancer was that if the summer fire season came on as usual their con trol on the national forests would be impossible with the funds av before July 1, when a new fiscal y begins. The appropriation for the current fiscal year was heavily drawn upon to fight fires last summer fall, and though a deficiency ap ation was obtained from congr which partly replenished the ft amount available this spring for pro tecting the national forests has beer less than the average expenditures necessary during the same period in recent yoars. Hence the relief t frequent rains have kept the forests too damp, permit dangerous conditions to become general. But the government foresters not consider that this is entirely to favorable weather and ti rains. The public is becoming int ested in forest preservation, and the oft-repeated story of the destruction caused by human carelessnes is be ginning to make its impression. The United States leads all nations in for- est fires. With over 30,000 fires per year, destroying nearly $20,000,000 due This fall frock fancies the scal- Joped bottom and the flat round neck, loved features of summer which will be popular through the coming season. modes, jby a which trona worth of timber and property, this country has the world outclassed. There have only been four large fires so far this year in the 147 na tional forests scattered throughout the] this reason that they ask every good country—one in Minnesota, one in| -itizen to adopt as a part of his dail Florida, and the other two in Ariz-| creed the motto of the forest serv-| ona, one of which started in old Mex-| ico—Pt out, keep out, forest fires. ico and swept across the international boundary. This is an exceptional rec ord and means much to the forest service, since the limited funds u! the foresters flagrations that t of hard work to suppress. say, often cause COKE WORKERS WAGES CUT. CONNELLSVILLE Approximately 7,000 coke workers in| Pa., July 5. con- e days and weeks It-is for im | | lotted by congress for fire fighting are at low ebb near the close of the fiscal year, and entirely insufficient to meet emergencies. There will be plenty of fires later in the state the forestry Lightning will set some, and camy ers, inotorists roads, picknickers. and brush burners a good many more ‘The forest pervice any however, fo! joke men fighting d machinery > big fire rave develo} arett Bungalow For Sale Modern six-room bunga- low. Best residental dis- trict on south side. Oak floors, garage, lawn. Price $8,000, easy terms Furniture may be taken over by buyer if wanted, at a bargain. Phone owner 227 West Yellowstone THE VERY BEST IN Horse Shoeing ad Blacksmithing Satisfaction Guaranteed PRICES RIGHT Jockey Club wil WE HAVE AN EXPERT TILE SETTER NOW WORKING IN CASPER Write us NOW about installing a Tile Bath Room or Fireplace or Store Entrance. McElhinney Tile and 427 17th St., Denver Our Mr. H. C. Davis will be at the Marble Co. Colo. Henning next week with samples and catalogues be seen at the East Side Garage. 1 Inter-State. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT. Used Cars for Sale We have some special bargains in used cars. Cars can 1 Dodge touring, 1 model 4 Overland, 1 Reo 6-cyl., 1 small speedster, 1 Ford Sedan, 1 Overland touring, 1 Chandler chummy roadster, East Side Garage PHONE 79 deoeBen Really Go REALTORS | bers a specialty. KEITH LUMB Phone 3 Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- RP Co he n° j he independent plants of the Connelis- | ville coke region were affected today/the said 7th day of February, 1918, the second announced this year. The new rate is about 33 1-3 per cent be- low the rate paid January 1, but ac- cording to coke men, 45 per cent high- er than the prevailing rate in 1912 j Only about 7 per cent of the independ- ent ovens are in operation. ——_.— Nearly 600 million pounds of crude rubber used last year in the manufac- ture of automobile tires in America. Of this immense total Brazi! contrib- uted more than 58 million pounds, the | Dutch East Indies an equal or silght- ly larger amount, Straits Settlements nearly five times attended by almost the entire member ship of the society which totals 15,500 together with delegations from Can a, Great Britain, and several of the h American countries. ents NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain reat estate mortgage, dated the 7th day of Feb ruary, livered by J. T. to Henry A. Johnson, which said real estate mortgage was signed and subscribed by J. the County Clerk Register of Deeds in and for Na- llth day o: | o'clock in the forenoon of said day and duly recorded in Book 14 Mortgage Deed Records at Page 184 thereof, and on which said real es tate mortga; unpaid at the first publication o this notice the sum of $10,115.54 “SOLAS See Se — fhe Casper Dally Cridune together with interest thereon aromas with the costs aud expenses 0: 20 Dor cent reduction in WaseS.!and $1,500 attorney's fees, all ofjof the money arising from said mortgage; and whereas no suit | be, shall be or proceeding has by said mortgage or any part there- of, and whereas it is provided in| shall be made in the payment of the ¢ taid principal sum of money in|and the statutes in the said real estate mortgage secured,| Wyoming in such cases mad or in the payment any interest |provided, the said Henry A. thereon, or any part of such cipal or interest as above provi and the British same shall by the terms thereof be-| conditions in said mortgage payment of the interest thereon or | Wyoming, any part of such principal or inter-| est as above and may be lawful for mortgagee, his heirs, executors, ad-| ninistrators or assigns, to sell and lispose of the hereinafter described the said| request of the said Henry A. son, legal holder of the said and promissor;’ notes hy fore described, wit!! sell at itle and interest and benefit of re-|cash in hand, so much ef said jemption of the said mort; uccessors and assigns herein, at| scribed as may be necevsary t vublic auction in accordance with|isfy said amount due on said 1918, made executed and de-) he statutes in such case made and'gage at the date of this notic Haskett, widower in deseribed, and to retain said rate of eight per cent T. Haskett anc -~nal__and_ interest, together from the 28th day of M was recorded in the office of and ex-Officio County, Wyoming, on the May, 1918, at 9:30 of Ellen Key says: “Women stilllovetobe pursued” there is now due an¢ Read what the Swedish philosopher told Ida Clyde Clarke about Love You'll find some highly original opinions of hers IN Pictorial Review FOR JULY On Sale Now and Marriage. DON’T Be Without INSURANCE 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 14850 CHARLES M. GUNNISON Sn ce Hot Weather Takes the Pep Out of Your Clothes unless They are pressed frequently. Our prices are moderate and permit you to get high quality workmanship at figures that are reasonable. Men’s Suits cleaned and pressed . $1.50 .75¢ Men’s Suitspressed . . . . .. Women’s garments in proportion. Phone us for an esti- mate. - An expert spotter and cleaner of women’s garments is on our staff. We call for and deliver and do the work in the shortest possible time. Midwest Cleaning and Pressing Works Largest in Wyoming PHONE 1142-J sale and $1,500 attorneys’ fees out "eys’ fees hereinbefore which to be paid as stipulated in/sale, and the overplus, if any there id by the party mak- been instituted ing such sale on demand of such at law to recover the debt secured mortgagor, his successors and as- Now, therefore, notice is hereby id rt; that in case igiven that by virtue of the power ; shall be made. ips Seen at male tn. 00d mortgage contained > prin-|son hereby elects to foreclose ded, Said mortgage for the reason that in the space of thirty days after the the same is now past due and the I, Lee Martin, Sheriff in| ters of Admi: and for said County of Natrona in 25th day of June, 1921, granted to wided, then it shall/the State of Wyoming, and at the the und. vrovided, and in the manner there-| gether with interest thereon at the oa f such until paid, together with the at and all costs as expenses allowed said mortgage substantially as fol- lows, to-wit: such S%SE4: S% SW Sec 1; S% SEX; Sig SW% Sec. 2; NW NW Sec. 12; Lot 4, Sec. 18, all 785 N. of R. 83 W. of “6th State of "N% SW%; NW% SE% Sec. 5; and NEX SE 43 SEY SW%; SW% hn- SE%; Lot 7, See. 6, T. 38 N., R. 82 W. of 6th P. M. SE% SE% Sec. 13; SEX NW% a 26; SW% SE% Sec. 34, T. 35 fen N., R. 84 W. of 6th P. M. " come due and payable, that then tained have been broken, and that Se mush ge etter ior, the other places| ind in that event the whole sum|said mortgage on said hereinafter - a eA Gmwn from ‘Belgian Congo, Frenet, [hereby secured to be paid with the | described ises will be fore- Wyomag as County, ca, Venezuela. Mexico, Peru, sad | iterest thereon shall at the option |closed by the sale of said mortgaged Copp @ COBL, soma ofthe tid Dart of on a ee iaret eit Te hues |, Attornaze for Mortgages executors, ini be i 7 7h anne eee or assigns, become due and payable|day, July 12, A. D. 1921, between! ioe tyer ny 8% Tune & 23, 20, 27.1 54 of tne “American Chemical teen | forthwith.” And, whereas. it'is pro-|the ‘hours of 9 a. m. and 6p. m.|J0Y S105 _¢___ - 2 vided in said mo: at In case On sai; iy anc cot al ie Sip” pemate Ge ek Sareea aE? mene by the_ puree oF 0 corse to Rie terenaes| alse ot Chace HE Monten i * . ment °. sal inci of sai ay al je sou! ron! joor - jerson, important gathering in the history of | money as atareeld: coal eal es_lof the ooeriavede in Casper in the! deceased. the industry. The meeting will be|/tate mortgage secured, or in the|County of Natrona and State of Notice is hereby given that let- ition were on the wened in the abcve es- John-|tate, and all persons having claims mort-|against the said estate are hereby erein-|required to exhibit them, with the pub-| necessary vouchers for allowance, to oremises, and foreclose all the right, | lie auction to the highest bidder for the undersigned at his office, rooms prem-|22 and 23, Townsend Bldg. Cas- yr, his|ises and property hereinafter de-| per, Wyoming, within six months © sat-|after the date of said letters, or mort-| e, to- We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J nnum 1921, they my. be precluded from any benefit Tack estate, and if such claims be not exhibited with- be|in one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever Dated June 25, 1921. GEORGE W. FERGUSON, Administrator. Publish June 28, July 5, 11, 18, 1921. NOW TO BUSINESS SPECIAL NO. 22. This number is not the usual kind of property offered for sale. Here we have a new house with four rooms and closet for $1,800. Yes, and only 00 down and $50 per month. The house is plastered and has water and light. The lot is high and is a cor- ner lot facing east. Located in south- west Casper, right across from the re- It is unusual and you should grab it now. SPECIAL NO. 18. One of the neatest, most clever little homes, you've ever seen. Located in southwest part of Casper. It has two immense rooms. The kitchen and dining room combined has all built- in features. Linoleum covers the floor, and a beautiful new rug cov- ers half the room. Pretty curtains cover the windows; all furniture and equiprnent goes. This includes nice range, utensile, ned. rug, ete. $1,00¢ down will buy it, then $70 per mo. SPECIAL NO 21. One of the neatest, cleanest, and most appetizing homes you | ever looked at. Everything is spick and span and most handy. ‘The house was built by a man who intended to keep it for his home. He received his training as a builder in the coun- try and you can readily see his thor- oughness and the attention he gave to little things. The basement is finished elegantly and will always rent, having private entrance, three nice rooms, sink and toilet; hot and cold water. Upstairs there are four large rooms and bath; nice woodwork and smooth, well finished floors. This modern and clever home {s in southeast Casper. and can be bought for $6,300, with payments agreeable. The Western Realty Co. F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen Mer, Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building AUDITORS | REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. Tel. 7673. ACCOUNTANTS | GUARANTEE RkwuISTRY, CORP. | Agate, feet eel a 208.11 Oi Exnl re Bidg. Ph C60 | ARCHITECTS | | DUBOIS & GUODRICH, Architects | Oona. Phowe 440 GARBUTT, nf tert owned SWEENEY | 415 Oi! Exchange bidg. Phone 1162 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Ras BSD OLE alists on Cracked Jackets, Scored Soci WES' Cylinders, Aluminum 5 . AUTO REPAIR, 325 West A. OU UD etd el ele aE BAGGAGE and TRANSFER WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retailock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES T! SFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. 32 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Sheis- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. wee ada ee ok CHIROi’RACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GKAHAM J: Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 EVAH M. HOUSER 219 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Remodeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 56 CONTRACTORS Furnished & SONS Estimates july W. S. HOLTZMAN Builder Phone 10993 Contractor and g DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler Bldg., over Campbell & Store. Phone HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING ret'Siuth Genser Phone 1319W DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and z irocery : Office 120-M; Res., 1483. DB. MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Residence 161. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. __EYLINDER GRINDING Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Fitting and A) Pear St. Phone 1249R 836 Business and Professional Directory iT} ~ INSURANCE EXPERT LIFE UNDERWRITING Complete Protection Service C. E. HUOD 324 MIDWEST BLDG. BLDG. INVESTIGATION BUREAU AS (Hotrbencats edd abd cine pemberd MIDWEST BUREAU OF INV: GATION — Civil and Grisainal. Seite 302 Continental Bldg. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK i Lawyers Suite 222-223 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 Eh 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law buites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 Ou tactange Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Kxchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Aitorney-at- ownsend Bidg. pula: MUSIC INSTRUCTOR | Music Lessons on .all Band Instru- ments. H. W. Compton, Director Cas- per Concert Band. ale, Telephone 1656M. OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician 57 Wood Btk. Phone 1277-J, PIANO TUNING ‘i. W. Compton, Experienced Piano ‘uner & Repairer; Violin Kepairing, Resi- sows Filled. Phone 1656M. sence, 542 CY Ave. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale roultry, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables, 333 N. Walcott St. ES _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RAD! \UTO RADIATOR WORKS 434_W. Yellowstone Phone _1054W. AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re- Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men, 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. wow ote tN Bs oes a ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors. ing & Recoating a Specialty. 117 S. Kimball St. Phone 1478J. Casper, Wyo. % SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN’ SHINING P- Vee ON SURE SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” $8.| Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. pa bE pS SS oder BV new etic} hy STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Jo-es (Pub. Stenographer) Mimeograph Work a Specialt 204 Midwest Bldg. a TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY Phone 1204, A, L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel. Suits made to, order. Remodeling and repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone 61. nn none El. TAXI SERVICE ___VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Instruments for |’ TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment containing large living and dining- room combined; kitchen with break: fast nook; gas range and ice box, built-in-cupboard; large bedroom an; bath, $75. Apply Casper Realty Co. Phone 381 or evenings, res ———— FOR RENT—Three-room basement apt. with gas range; lights; hot and cold water; dishes and bedding fur- nished; suitable for three or four men. | Close in. 225 South Park. Phone 973-R. T24t MODERN unfurnished apartment, close in; disappearing bed; large liv- inj ; two clothes closets; private bath; kitchenette; breakfast nook; gas range; $65. Casper Realty Co., Henning Hotel Bidg. 7-1-4 range and built-in features in kitchen; in new, modern house, southeast part of town; no children. TT 5 FOR RENT—Close-in two-room apart: ment; gas stove; cooking gas and lights furnished; $35 per month, or will rent by week. 437 South Spruce. T5-2t ——_ FOR RENT-—New four-room unfur+ nished modern apartment; close-in; janitor service. $100; also three-room unfurnished modern apartment. $75. Phone 381 or 1598-W. 6-28-6t FOR apartment: Whaley Ap’ corner Rail Ash. Phone 1392-3. ——————— FOR RENT—Two modern three-room extra well furnished apts.. at 1216 East Second, on pavement. Call there or phone 1078. 7-5-1t _—_——_<$S—$—$—$—$— — FOR RENT—Two-room modern apt.; no objection to small children. 141 West Tenth. Phone. 376-W. T-5-2t —— ed FOR RENT—Desirable large room modern furnished apartment. Close-in. Phone 1452, between 5 and 8 p. m. T2-3t FOR RENT—Nice three-room fur nished apartment with bath: close- in. _ Phone 1404. 318 South intel, 54t FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished basement apartment; shower bath. Phone 955-M. 534 CY. T5-3t FOR RENT—Unturnished four-room basement apartment. Light, water and gas. 404 South Grant.’ Phone 1115. 6-30-4t FOR RENT—Apartment, modern exe cept heat; furnished except beddin and dishes. $45. Phone 143J. 1223 East. First. Tbe FOR RENT—Unfurnished three- room apartment, with bath and Aressingroom. Very close in. 334 East Second. ‘ 6. FOR RENT—Furnished_ apartment, with bath; close-in. Phone 904-W. 445 South Beech. - T51t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apt.; no children. Linden Apartments. 630 East Fifth St. ° 751te FOR. RENT—Furnished .. apartment; reasonable. 543 South Park. 7-5-2t FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment; ho_ children. Phone 858-R. 719 East Fifth. 7-2-tf rooms, Anda, 104 North Beech. 7-2-2t* FOR RENT—Three-room — furnis! basement apt. Phone ‘1883-W. 121 At South Elm St. ir FOR RENT—Furnished modern apart- ment, Smith apartments. 140 East Midwest. 75-2t FOR RENT—Threeroom modern apartment, and furniture for sale. Inquire 618 South Ash. T-1-3t® FOR RENT—Two-room — furntsiied basement. apartment, with bath. 139 South Jefferson. T-13t FOR RENT—Three-room newly fur- nished apartment. Phone 1634-M. -2-2t FOR RENT—New, modern three-room FOR. ._RENT—Furnished apartment. Call 598-J. 7-5-2t* FOR RENT—Buena Vista apartment. Call 445 South Park. 75-1t POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED car or truck driver desires work. Can drive any make of car. Write Box 251, Tribune. 754t® NOTICE ATTENTION, WORKERS are serving all meals for 40 We family style. . Board by. week, Why pay more? Give us a trial. Call at the. Workingman’s Friend, 312 W. First. 7-5-5t8 “FOR RENT—WiSceLLANEOUS: ——— ein FOR RENT—Furnished office room in Oil Exchange Bldg.-Phone 993. 7-5-3t FOR RENT—Store. 114 West Midwest Ave. Inquire Samuelson & John- son. 7-2-3t FOR RENT—Light running s?wing machine. phone 1086. 7-10tt FOR RENT—Office rooms,-best loca- tion, July ist. Phone 120-M. 6-30-tt WANTED—MISCEL:ANEOUS WANTED—Hignest price paid second hand furniture, phone 1680. 3-15-tf. For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE largest mineral Office, 142 W. 2nd St. Phot.es: Office 20, Res. 1481W. — springs in. the world.” THERMOPOLIS, —WYOMING