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f PAGE TEN fhe Casper Dally Cribune in Washington, but im. ails concerning the rights us powers on the island to be worked out. is understood Tukichi Obata Ja ADJUSTMENT OF } } Py | panese minister to Peking, has re | ce 1 explictt instructions concern- ling renewed attempt to “induce to open negotiations regard- | Chi: tunz, The Kekumin Shim- y interprets Japan's last! bu ; | move as a kind of ultimatum to China, [being in the nature of a final oppor- mity fo. “hina to inaugurate direct! negotiations j bere describe the Japanese restoration of Shantung as iliatory y point out that request for inter-| Diplomats Devote Efforts to Rushing Settlement of Jap, Shantung and Siberian Problems. al or exclusively Japanese set jos : being content to make Tsing TOKIO, Sept. 10—(By The Asso-| Tao an Spen port but insisting on . one eae Japanese diplomacy | Joint management of the railroad, now is being vigorously devoted to|™ining and other economic efter teh nt of three outstanding prob-| prises hitherto directed by Germany. praicag seme the opening of the Wash-| Under the Japanese plan, China would ington conference, namely, those of} Tesain full sovereignfy over Shan- the island of Yap, Shantung and Si-| tung, the Japanese troops being com: beria. | pletely withdrawn. The main lines of a solution of the| The negotiations with the represen- Yap problem seem to have been|tatives of the Far Eastern republic job. Washington admirer. ‘New Watch Dog for The White House “Old Boy” has just arrived in_the “Old Boy” who is to keep “Tad- die Bos” company is five months old and is the gift to Mrs. Harding of a so that she t Washington an accomplished TOKIO, Sept. 10—(By The clated Press}—The Japanese tion to the conference on limitation of ments, numbering nearly 260, plans to sail in three groups; first.“on the steamship Korea Kelly-Springfield Tires Maru, s most important, on he Kashima ‘ Mai: October 14. ‘The naval An automobile tire, like a man, is known of the delegations, ended by by the:company it keeps. Have you ever eas Se ; j APPOINTMENT MADE, noticed how Kellys predominate on the WaSHINGTON, Sept. 10—A) better grade of cars? ; - Casper Supply Co. Corer Center and Fifth Streets Phone 913 was announced by the ¥ Carris, who formerly was industrial rehabilitation division, allatment of federal states. funds to OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Street—Phone 1112 AL NOTICES. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK co. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. 165 South Ash Street—Phone 908 RAY’S SERVICE STATION West Yellowstone which mortgage was recorded ~Officio Electricity will help you to take. off that disagreeable, shivery, unhealthful chill—the chill that is the cause of so many colds. Electricity—and a = = y/ "4 © SS ~Western Electric \ WS HUGHES \ Sunseam. HEATER will furnish enough heat to make you comfortable. Any electric light socket in your home will furnish the current —and you can carry the heater with you from room to room. The cheery glow sent out by,the polished copper reflector car- ries with it a powerful volume of heat that will effectually warm up the average room. It’s safe, too. TS es tine eine ae The chilly days are here. Get your heater while there is an ample supply. . Protect yourself. “ Call on us or call us up. | Natrona Power Company "PHONE 69 conference with delega- forthcoming Washington arma now the Maru stober 1; the second, onthe Shinyo October 13, and the third and group Ad- Korea Newark, N. J., as director of the fed- eral board for vocational education, Mr, let of the will have charge of all educational activ ities of the board and supervisi-i. ver the Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by mortgage dated Septem- ber 14, 1920, executed by Edward Royce and Wilhelmina Royce, hus- band and wife, as mortgagors, to Oddmund Josertal, as mortgagee, Natrona County, Wyoming, on Sep- tember 14, 1920, at 11 o'clock a. t., in Book 2i of di Deed jorigage on page 67, as Document No. 77125; and Whereas, default has occurred in the co: in that tl $5,460.35, from to said mo: thereby is long since due and unpaid, the power of sale in said: mortgage contained has thereby become op- erative, and Whereas, no suit or has been instituted at by said mortgage, or any thereof, and no assignment of = ers = ity # ereas, the saii jortgage con- tains full power o€ sale. - Now, therefore, the said m @agee will cause the mo premises in said mortgage di ed to be sold at public vendue, by said County of Natrona, to the from the State highest bidder, according to law, alge which the mortgage is fled ee the south front door of the court-| recorded, without wwritten con- house in the City of Casper, in said County of Natrona, State of Wyo- in the forenoot ctober 24 A. D., 1921. ‘The amount claimed to be due én the said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice is the sum of $5,460.35, principal, and interest of 1.90, from Sey tember 14, 1920, to July 1, 1921, at 8 per annum, a tetal of $5,- 892.25. The premiges described in the said mortgage and which will be sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the said debt, and costs and expenses of such sale, are the following lands situated in the Gounty of Natrona and State of Wyoming, to-w cast Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Nine (9); Northwest Quarter of ss uarter, of Section Ten (10); North One-half of the Southeast’ Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, of Section Four (4); Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3); all in Town- ship Thirty (30) North, of Range Eighty-two (82) West of the Sixth Principal Meri containing 320 acres more or le: ccording to the Government Survey. ODDMUND JOSENDAL, Mortgagee. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. —Publish Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, f, 18, 22 1921 se Nc A BIDS WANTED. Bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Natrona County High School District, in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, unti} 7:30 o’clock p. m., Sep- temper 17, 1921, to cover the fol- lowing: For the furnishing of all labor and material for the building of nine hundred nine (909) lineal feet of sidewalk on north and west sides of school ground, also necessary walks on ground; all bids to be ac- companied by a certified check for $100 payable tothe order of the Secretary. 33 The contract to be performed in accordance with the plans and the office of the County Clerk and icio| Register of Deeds of bids. specifications of t#e City Engineer which may be seen at the office.of the architects, Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney, Casper. The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- sponsible bidder, the Board reserv- ing the right to reject any and all ™ By the Bourd of Trustees of Na- trona County.High Schoo! District this 9th day of September, 1921. MAY HAMILTON, Secretary. Publish Sept. 10, 1921. pele 2 aed Staté of Wyoming) : SS of Natrona ) In the District Court, Sixth Judicial Distrist, Carrie Guilford, - Plaintiff, NB: County James L. Guilford, ) Defendant. } To James L. Guilford, whose las! known address, was Mills, Wyoming, you will please take notice that above named plaintiff has instit®t- ed an action in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of Wyoming, setting in the City of Casper, within and for the County of Natrona, in-the State of Wyoming, for the trial of cause arising under the laws. of said state, which said action is brought to obtain an absolute decree of di- yorce upon the ands of adultery and that unless he answers said pe- tition on or before the 15th day of September, 1921, said petiti¢n with all the matters and allegations therein contained will be ‘taken as true andyjudgment rendered ac- cordingl¥. Witness Hazel Gonwell, Clerk of said District Court, and the seal thereof. at the City of Casper this 5th day of August, 1921. ns HAZEL, CONWELL, (Seal) Clerk. FLOYD E. PENDELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. Aug. 6-13-20-27-Sept. 3-10. a NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF ‘CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given that a certain chattel mortgage bearing date March 4, 1921, was duly made and executed by Jas, J. Prindiville to secure the payment of $4,259.06, according to the tenor and effect of twelve promissory notes, all bearing date March 4, 1921, draw- ing interest at the rate of 6% per annum, coming due May 25th, June 25th, July 25th, August 25th, Sep- tember 25th, October 25thy Novem- ber 25th, December 25th, 1921, January 25th; . February 25th, March 25th, April 25th. 1922, re- ndition of the said he note. dated. Septembes 14, ae Ey 1, 1921, of mortgagors and Clerk: of Natrona ing, at er, W; Tews: 1921, and di required ter 298 ing utes of 1920. time and in ified, or in case fail to keep first, class conditod © Scaty o the sheriff or deputy sheriff of the| tempt to sell, secrete, convert or the Mi may at its ment of said notes o: Mortgagor to terms of this mor at any time before mati or any of them, or said amounts of money. become F: due, eae irige ci necessary $55, the The North One-half of the North.| 7P tee sinins of the meteeeee he the Mortgagee: is hy Pies ahaa nter any -prem- ises of the Mortgagor, or any other on roperty may be, and take possession of the and empowered to place where the ert, wit tice pressly waived, sell the property at vate sale without not} th proceeds thereof, without notice o pay all amounts that ma under the conditions gage and said sale, including curred in locatin; session of and erty, and to that may be thereon eepi Casp Aa Smee Leerong. w to rc-|mortgage provides among other cover the debt remaining secured, BE as Mortgagor further iy Moi xr fo that tf default yy made in the formance of anv of the condith Mortgag st to be ‘performed se the manner hy s.nt of the Mortgagee, property should be ser mesne or final process, ortgago by reason of the failure - comply --with the ‘ity of said promissory notes to pay the expenses of and taking pos-: the ifthe r any of of the e and or after the before any of rop- by demand and out legal procedure, said no- and demand being here : an i eet immed: tely | public or pri-) ice and out of! to in and due of this mort- expenses _in-| jing the prop- ay any and all liens ving priority over this mortgage; to pay charges for placing the property in. good: salable condition, and to render the) surplus money, if any,-to the Mort-) gagor. The grants unto the Maree aged right ‘to become the purc' r of | said ‘motor vehicle at oy. sale’ therecf. The Mortgagor- further agrees that in the event that legal 1 Sabo are instituted by the jortgagee or its assigns for the re-- By Hagens & Murane, Its At- covery of the property covered by) this mortgage, the Mortgagox wil!’ ACCO OU Mailons and cost Olt 08-1 pai ali oad Business and Professional Directory TS | SE eg eae’ Phare 068. | ARCHITECTS Ee {HOIS & GOODRICH, Architects | Suite Dutons. 2823. Townsend Casper, Wyo. Block se ao | ee eee GARBUTT, WRIDNER SEWEENEY “ jects. 413 Oi Exchange Bldg. Phone 1163. eee AUDITO! ReKIMERTH & VAN Accountants—Income ith Floor 0-5 Bldg. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING on. Cracked — Jackets, WEST A AUTO PAL, 320 West'A. WEST ATAUTO REWAIN, 120 West’. | BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANS Specialists Scored Cylin SEE ¢ | Baggage, Meavy taulin; Moving. Phon TRANSFER SEARLES TRANS! SPECIALTY. ones: Kes., 8 oe MUVING "A CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 Store Fixtures, ing, Ice Boxes and ‘West Yellowstone. CHIROPRACTORS Counters Screens. RS DENBERG Service iat i 761d. co. ap Piano 14d. 104. Phone 339W. and Sbelv- DR. J. DR. ANNA GRAI Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. H, JEFFREY HAM JEFFREY Phone 706. same | thi are not paid forthwith, or if said notes or any of them are not paid at maturity, or if the M §2 notes immediately ‘due and ‘able. | wit Should the Mortgagee demai One Packard Motor \shicle No. 185703, Motor No. Sabb ee — urpose of fore- closing said chattel mo: to pay le sum of $4,386.06, ides os. fore, and by reason of the remises above stated, the Packard lotor Car Company of ‘Chi fe rtragee aforesaid, has Fee sai now un lescribed, patlic auction on Saturday, ie 4th day of September, 1921, be- twees, the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p, m. of said day, said sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the Court House in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, the whole or'so much of the above’ described P- erty of which the Beidacsiened tars taken porsession, as aforesaid, as may be necessary to satisfy the above mentioned indebtedness, to- gether with all costs and attorneys’ fees as aforesaid. Said property will be sold at the time and: place} aforesaid by the Sheriff of Natrona County,» duly Sypoiniad agent of the mortgagee aforesaid. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Sep- tember 1, 1921. * PACKARD MOTOR CAR COM- PANY OF CHICAGO, Mortgagee. torneys. Publish Sept. If you have what you won't want and want what you dont haye—Use Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering biind ads in these columns, please be cureful to use the precise adress given in the adv, Write the address plainly. Letters brought in to The Tribune Office do. not requir> stamps. Al- ways: inelose your answers in sealed envolepe. In replying to ad vertisements where references are asked for, do not send the oricinal references. Sent copies of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas per Daily Tribune is 115 cents a word tach insertion; minimuni 25 cents. OUT OF TOWN edvertisements must be accompanied by cash or check in full. payment’ of the same. (Note the foregoing - instructions ~ about counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be elgssified properly must be in Cdsper Daily Tribune office before 10.30.. Want Ads recsived, efter 10:30 to 12:30 p, m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” HEL? WANTED—*ALE RELIABLE distributors; exclusive territory for merchandise for the hardware drug, garages, auto supply. department stores and direct. Brautl- fam Sales Co., First National Bank { SPECIAL NO. 43. | old fashioned A bargain of the For $3,500 you can buy & well stuceo home; four rooms and located on a lot 580x130 feet with east front, and right near C¥ avenue; water, gas and sewer are right door, ‘but not installed as yet. neighborhood is fine; the house and has an east front; conveniences are at hand; it is near pavement and terms can be had Are you interested? I said $3,500 ‘not $4,500. = SPECIAL NO. 23. nae A home complete with good floor- ing and finish; plastered and_ sided and located on a large size lot with an east front in southwest Casper for $1,450, It has two vim- mense rooms ‘and built-in features; lights and water; never can you beat this buy. SPECIAL NO. Four rooms and pant two closets; brand new home; cast front: large lot} w and lights in; gas and sewer ready put in when needed. So far L-have sald nothing extraordin- but now I will. The man who owns this pi rty wants to leave and will sell for $1,850 $300 down and $50 per month. Don't play @ joke on yourself and let someone else buy this. PHONE 1073. The Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mgr, Suite 611, Oil Exchange Building WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Three or four-room house, close in; réasonable. Phone 1006W. 831-1t-dh ‘Bidg., Denver, Colo. 9-10-21" WANTED—RBoy’s bicycle. 664 CY Avenue, one block of apartment house. 9-10-1t* 4,500 WATKINS _men are mak'ng money selling i75 standard nation- ally: advertised products direct from manufacturer to farmers. idle? Here's your life chaner. own team or auto, are under 50 and can give bond wo start you with big stock of goods all. farmera need; near by territory open. J. R. Watkins Co Dept 112, Winona, Minn. 8-19.1t HUNDREDS United States govern- ment positions now open: men, wom- Why be to $190 per mionth; short hours: va- Franklin Institute, Dept. 478Y, Roch: ester, N. Ys 7 Ay g " . co ee HELP W. — WANTED—Woman housework, must be good cook, good wages and home. Mrs, W. J, Lindsay, Phone 106.5. 9-10-3t “AGENTS WANTED ROOF CONTRACTING Genet 3OMING ROOFING ‘Co. ntractors. Mepair Hiatal, Phone 1it83) Casper, Wye. DENTISTS LEE 3 DONOVAN 28 2-3, Moluer Bldg., over Cam bell Hardware Company. "Phone 66. General Teaming of city $1.90 to §2.25 per yard. L. Ke Bianchard, * Phone 447. Office, Cen- ter & Midwest Ave. INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- GATION — Civil Criminal, Suite 302 Cintinental Oil , Phone 1622, * LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM. 0. WILSON y-at-Law, Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE ~ 206-207 Oil Michange Bldg. NICHOLS. & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Ol Exchange Bids. ~~ GEORGE W. KERGUSON ttorney-at-Law ‘Townsend tig. Phone 1963. OSTEOPATHS DR. Meee c, DAVIS. in Rw. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phoue 1277J. PRODUCE Wholesale, Povey tego, Revit and Vegetables." 353" N. Wolcott St. " RADLY:£GR REPAIRING ———— - —S EVAH M. HOUSER HEBNOALL,: CASPER. AUTO teste Se OR WORKS © 210 East Fifth st. Phone 15283 | 434 5210): Baa (RS SS Sears a Cont 141 West Tenth At Most Estimates: Contractor by henge EAS team a Gas Fittin; is and 836 Pear St. . each for $354.92, ex- cept the said note maturing April 25th, 1922, which is in the sum of $354.94, whereby the said Jas. J. Prindiville did mortgage to ‘the Packard Motor Car Company of Chicago, af the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Mli- spectively, ; eR ee ae Se ne | nois, mortgagee, to secure the pay- ment of the principal sum with in- terest aforesaid, as hereinbefore specified, one Packard Motor Ve- CLEANERS and —— THE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleanit sing. Comer, Fifth nod Fea DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospitali—612 South Durbin. CONTRACTORS W. W. SPROUL, : and For the Gest in Buildi GAS FITTING ._- lot Water Heat Remodel! and Railroad. ‘phous 36. DOCTORS ‘ Phone 376W & GAS COQ. 1M49Rt) PRESSERS + Yeltowstone ~ Phone 10354W # BEATRICE L. JONES Stenogra, Public pher—Notary Public Building. TAILORS * amet ALEY 116 EL sc ve, Phone 483J. adie eb ici tall neem ns ad KL. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel Suits’ made to order Remodeling ‘aod renairing. Furs remoreled. Phone i. _ VETERINARIAN DR. L. &, GAY, Veterinarian. ‘Office, 142 West Second See St. = Office 20) Res. 1614N8V. hicle No, 185708, Model EX, Motor @¢0309049206999-060009690900-0999059-9990992900209OO004 AGENTS—Make $5,000 a year; gel! Cresce raincoats waterproof aprons, utility bags; outfit free: we deliver and collect. Improved Mfg. Co., Dept. 157,, Ashland, Ohio, 9-10-1t* WE WANT a Indy or gentleman agent to handle city trade in Casper and other yacant cites; this ix. & wonder- ful opportunity as you will be retail- ing the genuine J. R. Watkins prod- ucts including Watkins Cocoanut oil shampoo, Gai face wder, fruit drinks and over 137 other products, Write today for free’ sample and par- tlculars. The J. R.AVatkins Co., Dept, 68, Winona, Minn. S-t0-1t SALESMEN W; pti Prsth uit NEW SELLING. PLAN. Men wanted to supplY consumer de- mand for our sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruits, coffee and other staple groceries and paints, roofing, aluminumware and automobile oils; entirely new plan; not one penny, of investment in goods required; no ex- Derjence necessary; our men are mak- ing b’g profits and have a permanent repeat order business. Address cock Hill Co., Dept A-173 Chi Til, Reference any bank or express company. 9-10-10" SITYATION WANTED— Young man and wife want work on ranch’ 139 South Boyer street. ‘9-10eT® WANTED—Set of books to keep eve- nings by competent bookkeeper. Box 395, Tribune. 9-10-1t* ———$—$— ——— ——____ WANTED—Job as truck driver u private chauffeur. Box 393, Trib- une. 9-9-248, WANTED-—MISCELLANEOUS WERERD TO BORROW—$2,000 on “1 security; will pay 12 per cent in- terest. Phone 1521W. 9-10-1t | WANTED—One first real estate mort- gage, $1,500 for two years; five-room © property: will located and clear. Box 389, Tribune. 28 WANTED—Highest price paid second bind furniture, soul Srv §| ~\ WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Expericnced reliable party (no children) wou'a take charge ¢f apartments) or Gita rooming hot for rent. Box SFM, ‘Tribune. 5-25.ch GIVE $10.00 bonus for four-room modern unfurnished’ apartment up- stairs; in private home or apartment house: near. 15. Box 394 .Tribune. 2-10-30" WANTED TO RENT= By October 1, small furnished house or apartment, by couple: no children; close in, Box 391, Tribune ~ $8-3te Recent enterprise in the Pacific shows that shark-catching may be commercially profitable. Shark liver oil has been found to possess valuable medicinal properties. “As a fertilizer shark meat: is superior to dogfish. The head ¢f the shark contains gtie rf a valuable quality. Its fins are a delicacy much prized by the Chinese. The teeth are sold for gd0d prices in many parts of the world for the man- uufacture of crnaments._ Lastly, thero ds the skin, which is an inch’ in thick- necs and can be manufactured into the finest waterproof boot soles in the world. The earth :is uit. 3,000,000 miles nearer the sun on January 1 than on If you[dress P. 0. en over 17 years of age; steady: $135 | HEMSTITCHING and in witch) $195; aleo Buick Six school by September | “ WANTED TO 6UT , ee WANTED TO BUY—Vacant lot fairly e in; not expensive; cash. Box 1135. WANTED—To buy second-hand turni- ture. Call phone and ask for Second-Hand store, 8-23.t¢ SERVICES GrFERED Picoting at: tachment, $7.50; fit any machine; ¢ation: common education sufficient: |C™@broldery machine, $3. Midland Mail jist positions free. Write mmediately.| Order House, Billings, Mont, 9-6-6t° 10-:t*| VANTED—All kinds of sewing by an experienced dressmaker. 1432 East Second street. Phone 1605R. 9.9ate TAXI SERVICE. ~ City and country trips; special rates, on icag trips; car for hire by. hour, day or trip. Stand Postoffice corner Becond and Wolcott street. O74 PERST class raking and. relin- ing coa' reasonable price; work guarante: 182 South Wolcott street. Phone 4: & DOUGLAS FAIR in Cadillac car, $10 @ round trip; gives you a day at fair and home that night. Taxi Service, Postoffice corner, Second and Woleatt Streets. O7-40- EE ee TAN! lenry C. Mamdorf, Center ahi Midwest avenue. Phone 447. 9:2-t¢ TAXIDERMIST, Mounting of birds, game heads; rugs and robes made. 105 South Conwell Street. Phone 791M. £-30-26t% ——— SEP US foe fire and automobile in- surance. Branch Realty, over Iris Theater building. Phones 1202 cd 1147. ogee EE ley YOU WANT your furniture ro- call at 367. So, Ash, or pho: 1660. 8-5-t¢ epee ‘FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR eat LE--Maxwell five-passenger ing car; self starter, now tires, body and ' motor shape; a bargain for touring, 1919 : Buick Four touring: Saxon Six} Buickyrosdster, 1921 model; Jack- son Eight and Grant Six: all in good gondition: priced cheap; terms. Park Road Sales and Service station. 9-8-$t FOR SALE—One 1921 Ford tourine car; in first class shape; self-start er. ete.;$350 if taken at once. Phone 1086. 8-29-t¢ FOR SALE—Ford roadster, cheap; must sell. this week: leaving town. Call at 435 South Beech street. 9.7.40 POR SALE—Used Fords; we have several used Fords in excellent con. dition for sale at barga'n prices, Cui at our and-let us show y« these cars. Boyle's Garage. Phone 9. FOR SALE—One Ford speedsic eee $178 or Fora delivers, $165, a ve h si phone 43d. vemmmed ¢) 3 ————————— BEY for |FOR SALE—1920 ord sedan, perfect. “condition; would cons'der Ford tour. ing or roadster as part payment. Call r 4:30 p. m. 1221 South Dust strect, ae ee FOR SALE— Will sacrifice 1 a tleally new Essex touring c: aah or terms; leaving for Calif at $16 ~'East Yellowstone Phone 1275M. a FOR SALE—Oldsmobile two months. Write ne. ee roadster; used box 396, Trib 10-208 ———________ 810-8 FOR SALE—1918 Hupmobile in condition, two new tires; priced ay $500. good terms to responsible party: don’t fail to see this it you want a good car. Calf after 4 o'clock. 139 South Jefferson street. * 99-20 —— SR FOR SALE—Ford touring car model, $225; sec this fora pill ted some terms. Call after 4.30 pe m. 1221 South Durbin street. \ 9-10-1t* THE “MOORT Auxiliary is- sion.doubles the. present power ur your Ford and adds’three spceds “to the three you -already have: let us demonstrate {to you. 1328 East ¢ street, Casper, Wyo. 9-6-6-0 FOR SALE—Good used ears. all good shape; prices reasonable: if sou bus: or sell cars. come see us: also we seit cars on commission; bring your ear over, we will get you cash for it. Come see us. Auto Exc! andCenter street: ARS® pest FOR RENT—HOUSES - July 3, but its surface being siantingly Pliced toward the sum in the Jan-| uary :period the heat is lesstned tn- stead of increased. —— eee FOR SALE—Three-room house; must move from jot; cheap #f taken: at once. “Inquire 814 United street. S740"