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MONDAY; NOVEMBER 21, 1921. BRINGING UP. FATHER. house, on C¥ avenue. tw finjsbed rooms in the basement in addition to toilet, laun goalr © x ¢nd furnaceroom, and only asked you to pay $500 down. how we van sell you this number and it Is really @ most onition. We are able also to price it $500 less than the presen’ paid for it @ few months ago, and {t is simply too good to sold long. Strictly modern in every particulary lot 46x140 feet; just end of CY paving; southeast frontage, and if you are p Rewer would suggest that you speak quick, for there will be a lot o petition for this place, with the terms required. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 69, — We are offering, in this number, the ideal in @ small home. Ni is lett ‘i to produce comfort cozineds. It is a Lasers house Lots—Two good iots on South Ash street; corner; just off CY Siveke ‘Two choice lots on South Center. Chofce lot, corner,: Thirteenth and Spruce. Two lots corner of Beech and Twelfth street. One between Beech and Kimball on Thirteenth street. Two nice building sites, corner of, Poplar and West Twelfth street) at only $700 each. Two 60x140-foot lots just off North Center street at $1,400 for the One at $1,100, 60x140-foot in size, Just off East Second street. And many other attractive offerings. Tf you aré interested in a good lot, at this time, it is decidedly to your advantage to communicate wiley” us. « We have never had a better stock of really desirable lots so well priced and at such good terms as we are able to offer Tight now. Prices are on thé increase and if you are going to buy during the next year, it will profit you greatly to buy right now. Phone The Western Realty and Lot Sales. Co, Phone 1078 511 Conseiidated Royalty Bldg. 1078 - atouts to live on them that will lease them for six years, Call at 914 South Oak street, evenings. 11-21-2t¢ ployment: give hone. ‘Traveler's. box FOR SALE—HOUSES HOUSEHOLD GOODS 9, Tribune. . ALE ibs i = — TAKE NOTICE. The six-room modern residence on mene Agere Just 100 feet off Second t offered $3, paposeat ‘with oak flours and finished basement, lot 60x140 feet; will Meat the day noon, November 23, which time the price will be $11,000, $3,000 cash, the price with either sale include all the furniture in the FOR RENT—Light machines. _ Phono 108. FOR SALE—Nearly- and 16 records at half 086. FOR SALE— One bumer Pertbctien ol 1494W after 5 orolock, Floral ne Bh WANTE: knows. the city; consider any other work. See Wirth’ Sprague hotel, 1L211t* STENOC eatea and bookkeeper Jentire house and basement. We have given our word that we will sell this fice or bank; will ‘consider anything. . . Shown by appointment. Phone 12723, ‘ Brown ‘Realty Co, 145 2 it. wv. WANTED—By reliable woman, et Miata a WR SALE—Owner has reduced the from, $7,000 to phonograph with 125 records, price, 380 South Ash street, room FOR SA tress almost new. in peal 10 NIRS AS REE ha cy WANTED—Work, by day, our Phone joca~ ae ea 50*cents per “ y 02 terms wed. Harry Free, Inc., 267 1 South Center street. Phone Ww. 11-21-2t| ture, or hone} FOR SALE—Something special in a| Bo modern home that can not be built today for. the price asked, has five large rooms and bath on main floor with three large rooms and bath In ‘basement; also plastered vegetable- room, coal room and large closet in basement; property is well located on cos; | east sida within block of pavement. T]This “beautiful home with fully equipped basement apartment offers ‘one a good revenue besides a comfort. able home; can be purchased for $6, 600 with a very small payment down, Call Nesbitt Realty Co. 11-21-2t CHEAP for cash, two on Mills, Wyo, 11-19-41 by responsible party. tween 6 and 8 p, m. a WANTED—Five or six-room house, ‘furnished ne full water, southwest part price $550; terms. Inquire! 1244 South Box Elder street. Phone 191M, CONSULT A S4-10-8t REALTOR ture. | THE NAME IS A PLEDGE” REALTORS are pledged to the de- velopment of CASPER and the pro- tection of her citizens in all matters ing to real estate. ayERY MEMBER OF THE CASPER REAL ESTATE BOARD IS A lots on South real WANTED Se kinds of rir] : stoves, rugs; we deal tick aad cash. Phone 1086. vibes WANTED TQ BUY— A small home, on terms, directly from owner. P. OQ. box 127) 11-18-3t WANTE second-hand furni- ture. hose 37, and ‘a for Becond-Hand store. te WE PAY highest hand furhiture. 367 South street. Phone 1660. 11-18-tf WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness Rnd tarps. Phone 1086. addition; large part of corner lot on South Jefferson street; lot on South Center street; better buy your lot now and be prepared building in the spring. Call Nesbitt Realty for further information. 11-21-2t LAND FOR SALE VAN GORDEN Bieta co. Tribune Building men to take home- Phone 555 MARSH. BROWN REALTY CO. 145 North th Genter Phone 1212W CASP! REALTY Co. Henning Hotel” Phone 381 BEN REALTY . CO. 201-203 Midwest Building Phone 1480 for second prove up on same. Call at 914 South Oak street, evenings. 11.21-2t° POULTRY FOR SALE — 8 29c pound; turkeys, dy and geese, 40c pound. Phone ENGLAND Boar 1129 HARRY FREE REALTY CO, | 287 South Center Street Phone 968~W iH. ore gee! Phone 881 lowstone avenue. Phone 1339, ¥ 1131.3t FOR SALE—EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! Extra good eggs, b6c per ae care for children by special price by the case; we * Inquire North Casper hotel, 740 North Center street. Phone 400W. 7 early. Adams Z 1 C0, | Yellowstone avenue. WANE the children’ nurse can care for a few more children, very reasonably, by hour. day or week. 134 East F street. Sh aoe Phone 1329, FOR SALE —'MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One twodrawer cash register, one show case, two office desks. Phone 1086. 10-29-tt FOR SALE—Trained oonary singers, $10; females, 60¢ each. Seg Olivia Howell, Lander, Wyo. { chan stn 363) FOR SALE—Set of black fui joes din: 4 beget al lag: sisting of muff and ni x, quire 417 East Fourteenth street. : 11-19-3t* i FOR SALE—Muskrat fur lined coat, ‘Hudson seal collar, $65. Tim the tailor, 154 South Center peers city. 104 South Center Phone 1708W, 1 ‘HOUSEHOLD GOODS “| SARTAIN AND | SUMey AUCTION Buying and ee ‘all. the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction. 326 West Yellowstone avenue, 11-19-tf ic secant AER NEES Se COMING soon, carload of gas stoves, | street. all kinds and sizes; come and take your pick. Sartain and Sumey, Auc-]FOR SALE+-Store fixtures. Call at , Fruit) Market. 212 South Wol fon House, 326 West Yellowstone Nvenaas 42-19-4f Joott street. Phone 247. 11-18-3t FOR SALE—Closed-in tent, for winter, 12x14 feet. 1529 oWrest Fourteenth: street. 11-21-3t* FOR SALE—Good woot t aise IPtoot 12-foot small heating stoves; floor show case. 921 North Harrison ‘xceptionally low prices, $4,250 for one wh machine, good condition; 11-211t* and $5,260 for the other, and Call Nesbitt Real- reasonable if sold within the next seven days, two blocks north of post- office, Mills, Wye. 11-21-2t* Ean 10-29.tf FOR SALE—Nearly new Brupe«wick SALE—One washer first class shape, “cheep. Phonel0se, 10-29-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE \e-acre tracts east of town ,close in. R. B. Box 91, FOR SALE—Corner lot 60x130 “feet, of town; FOR SALE—Two large well Tooatea corner for weeds that will Tease them for six years for necessary improvements to iprings and roasting chickens, 300 pound; stewing hens, . We deliver. po ae 618 | Naame Poultry Yards, 860 Went Yel. creamery butter, 50c per pound. Phone Poultry Yards, 340 West | FOR 11-31-8t 19-3t BY COLLY: 1m STRONG FER MR XYOUNG* -—Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus GREAT HEAVENS’ per gem and enameled: South McKinley street a 5 ‘gar. | housekeeping, "| Yellowstone avenue. 11-19-2t* FOR RENT— New four-room house on Craig street, North Casper, rent $25 per month. Phone 381. 11-18-6t two-room apartmen' furnished, $20. Inquire 211 North Ash street. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house; no children, Apply bod heey Spruce street. Mpcuoe ree ee FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house, 233 South Park street. R November 27, barn and $15 per month, 1114 Howard and K street. 11-21.t* FOR RENT—Nicely located, hea! four-room house and bath; basement, some furniture, $55. Bes quire rear 142 North Lincoin street. 11-21-3t tead, springs and mattress $10, mat. | § hom maiteble for 0} 345 avenue. Phone ot #-tt | FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed bedroom, suitable for two gentie- men. 503 South Beech street. 11-21-1t FOR RENT—Room and board in mo-l- ern home, for five men. 511 Scuth Durbin street. 12-21-1t \|FOR RENT—Three large furnished rooms, modern, outside entrance, close in; also upstairs room, with priv- lege of cooking. 733 South Beech street. Phone 1471. 11-21-2t FOR RENT—Room next to bath tn modern home, for one or two gentle- men. 310 CY avenue, 11-21-2t GENTLEMEN—If you want a cleau heated basement room with bath, close in, phone 632R. 415 South Beech street. 11-21-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms. for Jight housekeeping, cheap, 312 West First yt. ‘11-18-3t | BACHELORS’ club; room and board, steam heat, shower baths. 230 North Park street. Phone 628W. 11-16-6t* FOR RENT—Room for two gentle- men. 605 East Hecond street. 11-18-3t FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath, suitable for one or two; close in. 435 South Beech street. bi po ert 11-17-6t ————— ROOM AND BOARD for two men. 312 West.First street. gentlemen eras) 833 East Sec- ‘ond street. 11-19-2t FOR upstairs rooms, furnished for batching, outside en- trance; not modern. 431 South Dur- bin street. 11-19-2t FOR RENT—Warg furnished base- ment room and board, $19 per week. 414 South Oak street. 11-19-2t adjoining bath, well heated, reason: able. 544 South Grant street. Phone 592M. : 11-21-3t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 125 North Durbin street. Apply at rear. < 1-21-1t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room close in, gas heat. Call be-, tween 6 and 7 oclock. 443 South Dur- bin street. 11-21-3t* e@x-|previous proceedings which baths, water. Call at 611 Lind. FOR RENT—Two three: apart- ments, modern except heat at 216 11-19-2t* it, | use of ag washe: 1-21-3t% s Fr | course of construction. the building, size 22.6x30. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, gas heat, electricity and | gas furnished, $40 per month. 1208 North Durbin street. Phone 1099. three-room | 11.49-3t! furnished | FOR RENT — Tworoom apartment, $20 in North Casper. In-| quire 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 11-21-2t| apart: | for | FOR RENT—New two-room ment, furnished completely gas heat, $35 1129 East Second street. ra 1 FOR RENT — Five-room furnished per month. apartment, electricity furnished, $35 in North Casper. Inquire 340 West 11.-21-2t FOR RENT—Newly finished modern furnished three-room basement apart ment with gas and electric lights, close in. 734 East Second street. 11-21-4t FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, private bath, gas heat, nicely furnished, heated garage if de- sired. 743 South Grant street, Phone 690J. 11-21 FOR RENT—Modern two-rdom un furnished basement apartment; gas, water and “electricity furnished, also 764 CY ave- 112 Two-room modern apart- 30 two sleepingrooms. 304 street. 11-19-2t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish ed modern apartment, equipped with gas range and Murphy bed. Ap. ply 1214 East First street, Apartment one. iL —————— FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished apartment, modern, ac- cess to laundry. street. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in. Int H. Whaley Tailor shop. 11) west avenue. Phone 483J. FOR RENT__MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Close in, South Durbin street. LOST AND FOUND tw uire garage. LOST—One crank for car between Cedar street and refinery, reward. - | Phone 11703. 1228 South Cedar stree! 11-19-2t* LOST—Wrist watch, m: M. J T. Phone 640M, reward. 11-19-2t* FOUND—Two bunches of keys on leather string, Owner call at Trib- une. 11-21-3t STRAYED OR STOLEN between July 1 and 20, six head of horses, three branded . @iamond J) on left jaw, 2 on left jaw. abouts. Notify J. B. Furma: der River, Wyo. BUSINESS CHANCES OPPORTUNITY Your Chance to Rent a Store In an ideal location, Center and A street. The building ‘now ts, in the (} house W. Archer or Mr. Gorsuch At the’ Building | ___, PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY SATISFACTORY bes pnp bg Bess mind or cards; all 11-8tt qu iswered cheerfully and ps es " 319 Bast C street, Phone 673R. 11-21-2t* : CHEYENNE OFFICER 15 ROBBED ON COAST TRIP CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 21.—If, as is reported from Los Angeles, Sheriff George Carroll of this city was robbed there of $300 by a pickpocket, the fact has not resulted in the sheriff sending home for more funds. Attaches of the sheriff's office and.Mrs. Carroll state they have received no communication from the sheriff, who went to Los An- geles to take charge of Maurice L. Brennan, wanted here for the alleged passing of a worthless check for $150 on Carl B. Axt. GREYAULL MUST VOTE BOWOS SECOND TIME GREYBULL, Wryo., Nov. 21.—Dne to an error jn the proclamation of invall- date $75,000 worth of water bonds voted at an election here, contract for the improvement Work has been cancelled and another special election authorized by the city council to is- sue $70,000 worth of bonds, bids on the project having indicated thax the latter amount woul be sufficient. — It is a strange fact that Africans Bast I street. Phone 589J. 11-21-4t* never sneeze, 1444 East Second 11-18-3t m at C. East Mid- 11-46-tf 14 11-19-2t No. Price $6,000, small down payment, No. 157—Neat four-room cottage, bath and gas heat, Price $2,800, easy terms. No. 163 $500 down; located in eastern part and each t will go off the market this week. No, 169—Seven-room, well built part. Price $4,500, small down payment or car. No, 171—Neat four-room house gaq heater and range; eastern part. Price $4,000, $500 will handle. No. able rent. No. 139—Lot 40x100 South Oak school. Price $1,800, terms. @ No. down, No. $10 per No. for other property or car. 143 SOUTH CENTER ST. GAMBLING OPERATORS BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Nov. 21.— Norman Stevens, proprietor of the place at Kirby which featured in the holdup of a gambling game recently and the killing of Jack Goode, the rob- ber, was hound over to the district fourt for, trial on a gambling charge following his arraignment in Justice court here. Joe Myuskovich, who was running the game, waived preliminary hearing and was also bound over. Association to Aid Filipino TotsIs Formed MANILA, P. I, Nov. 21—Organ- BARGAINS FOR SALE OR TRADE Two good two-réom houses on one | 224-A—Pool hall furniture anr fixtures and long lease; reason- 104—Lot 60x140 feet on South Jefferson street. 238—320 acre near Douglas; small lake on land; priced at less than acre and will trade for car and part cash. 240—114 acres out from Riverton; can be irrigated; will trade MONTGOMERY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO. large lot, eastern part near refinery. 1 for '$2,800 with ringing $25 per month, This house, large garage; southeastern" with bath; all furnished including street, half block from vocational Price $1,300, $400 PHONE 1310 Masons in Charge Of Arnott Burial! BASIN, Wyo., Nov. 21.—The fu- | neral of John P. Arnott was held from} the “piscopal church and was in charge of Temple lodge No. 20, A. F. & A. M., of which deceased was a member. Interment was made in Mount View cemetery here. A large number of torneys from over the district were in attendance. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. Tel, 7674 ACCOUNTANTS ization of the American Guardian a: sociation to assist children horn of American fathers and Filipino moth- ers announced tod Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood was elected orary President. Lieut. Col. Gordon Johnston, chosen manager, announced aid will be given all needy children of auch parentage. A number of gins who had been sold into slavery already have been as- sisted. Moral and financial support for the work has been pledged by the Amer. fean Legion, the Spanish-American war veterans, Masons, Elks and other American organizations. — Steel Industry Not Employing As Many,Report WASHINGTON, Noy. 21.—The iron and steel industry has reported a de- crease of 37.8 per cent in the number of workers employed in October as compared with the same month last year;, the department of labor an- nounced today in a summary of the employnient situation. Elght of fourteen representative in dustries reported increases, the larg- est being the woolen industry which employed last month 52.5 per cent more than in Sctober, 1920. Six of the fourteen industries re ported increased payrolls as compared with the same period last year. The iron and steel industry report indicat ed a decrease of 67,6 per cent October, 1! Trish S ituation Made No Worse By Ulster Stand LONDON,. Noy, 21—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—The Irish peace situa tion is deemed in authoritive circles not, to have been actually worse by the Ulster cabinet’s determination to adhere to its previously declared post- tion, The overwhelming majority given in favor of the government's policy at the Unionist party conference in Liv- erpool yesterday is looked upon as creating @ better atmosphere for con- tinuance of the peace negotiations in some form although the possibility of the resignation of Premier Lloyd George, or indeed, the entire coalition government is not ignored. The morning newspapers, however, do not regard this contingency as either im minent or inevitable. There is sor difference of opinion as to whet if an impasse is reached, the prem! will resign, ur ask the country’s rv dict In @ genera! election, GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Auditors und Accountants—Stock Hegistrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Vil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, Employment Bureau Public Work eo Business College, Inc, Stenography, Salesmanship and Accountancy. ARCHITECTS bh tec & GUUDKACH, Architects tooms 24-25 Lownse! Block Chops Wyo. Phone 440, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS Cleaning, Ke) pairing and Work Called for and Delivered Phone 481d 724 East Thirteenth BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SKK BEN KRANSEER CO. Baggage, Meavy Hauling and Piano s Moving: Vhone 74d. CHIROPRACTORS J. He JP REY DR. ANNA GRAHAM Jui’ FREY |Suite 318 “Midwest sidg. Phone 706, DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HARBIN Suite 2, 7 ‘ownsend os Phones: Uftice nse! azz, Kes. ™“. BE. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 Nor: mimbali St. Phone 1457, ———— EVAH M, HOUSER HERNCALL Chiropractor 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 — CLEANERS and PRESSERS esate SER tte SUeenese Cle: ssing, Remodel! center, Fitth and Halirosd. Thong 56, DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgery and Diagnosis * Office Over White’s Grocery Office Ph. 120M. Res. Ph. 1/15W. CASPER, WXO. ee DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Office Phone 30, Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. Lady Doctor and Chiropractor SADIE CG. DORAN Physician and Surg BIRDIES, M'KILLIGAN Chiropractor 235 East Second street Phone 1719W GENERAL TEAMING Business and Professional Directory PAGE NINE CHINESE OFFER INTEREST UPON AMERICAN LOANS Extension of Time for Pay- ment of Principal Request- ed in Statement Issued at Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Offer te Pay interest due on two loans extend- ed China by American banking com: panies, has been made by the Chinese bankers’ association, Paul S. Reinsch, legal counselor to the Chinese govern- ment said last night in a statement. The association, however, has request ed that repayment of principal be ex tended for six months or a year, he added. “We must understand that an ex- tensive popular movement is going on in China for the reorgan n of the government,” the stateme: 1. “This movement {s organized through the chambers of comme: al societies and ce, the education- ustrial bodies, “This association of the people of ch has declared emphatically that it wishes the government to make no further foreign commitments until the internal situation in China is settled and the reconstruction completed.” —_— TWO BEING HELD ON WHITE SLAVE CHARGE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Now. 21.—Les Hanson, alias Lee Peterson, and Rus sell Augustine, alias Russell Allen, were brought to the county jall here today from Rawlins, charged with transporting 15-year-old Josephina, Marchand from Denver to Rawlins in violation of the “white slave’ act, Thetr case will be laid before the fed- eral grand i WoW WH ESE Who SEATED HUSBAND SENTENCED BASIN, Wyo., Nov. 21.—Grace Landfair, a young married woman, who attempted to run away with Les- ter TWnderhill recently convicted of grand larceny was sentenced by Judge Metz to an indeterminate sentence in the Crittenden home in Denver. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Sulte 204-205 Midwost Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM J. Md inary BS Attorney at 211 0-8 Bldg. ™ Phone 558 —theeensee Waren oO. aLsom Bultes 2tiS 16, Townsed Block paaeaags oo MURANE 06-207 Oil Eedienge Bldg. ators & STIRRETT 309-1011 Oli "Kxchange Bldg. GEORGE W FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend bsdg. 4 Phone 196), OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DA ‘Osteopativc Physician o Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. CL. WAD! Osteopathic’ Physic Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12774, DR. C, A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physici: Midwest Building a "Phos 1030 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS Expert furniture packing, giass- ware, bricw-brac uphoistering, ot and linoleum Jaying; best of reter- ences, T. J. Cormier, 107 South Dur- bin ‘street. Phone 1682M. RADIATOR REPAIRING pli a tt ai CASPER AUTO RADIATOR » WORKS 451 We Velowstong Phone. 1054W AUTO RADIATO! SKEVICE — Re coring and Repan Expert Work men, 124 W. Second. Phone 1545, ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING co. General Hooting Contractors. Kepairy ing and Recoating a Specialty. 527 Hast Twelfth “phone 13d4W SPIRELLA CORSETS Mrs. L. M. King will oon by Apisintment 69" 0. Bo: 938 North washington and K Street. — SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Postee Art. 22" W. "Yellowstone, Phone 33. TAILOS jes” a ents” ing, Cles Pressing, Repairing and 5 Caan 116 E. Midweset Ave. Phone 483. TAXIDERMISTS Sand and gravel eatrecss y any Dart of city $1.50 to $2.00 per Ly. Mianchard. Phone D473. Office aul TAXIDERMIST. Mounting of birds, game heads, rugs and robes made. eo South Com Warehouse, 120 Glenarm. well street. .Phone 791M. ‘INVESTIGATION BUREAU VETERINARIAN MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESrT. DR, L. E. BAY, Veterinari ATION — Civil and eat | Office, 142 West ‘Second are Ciutinental Oil Bldg. Pines 1622,| Phones: Office 20. Res. 2 RAPUDE RDS PSTS Fe SI LAS