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SD ‘Y, FEBRUARY 28, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune i the words and the rate per 4 for The Casper Daily Tribune. UR—Want Ads to be 4 properly must be in The Daily Tribune before Want Ads received after 10:30 9 p. m. will be inserted under late to Classify. —— AN to cover local territory dealers; guaranteed salary of $100 week for right man. The Com-| Redium_ Co. merical oe avenue! paflding, New York. 2-24-6t° POSITIONS WANTED Pe acts rt 8 Sater a AS WIDOW, years of acs, wants work aed hote:; neat and 'TED--Bundle or rough hres 432 South Durbin ‘Phone 1612 t BUNDLE washing; will call for and deliver. Phone 1591NJ. 2.28-6t as Your Piano thoroughly looked over, - adjusted the last ‘few yeas? examination and estimate Ward of the Richter Music Co. PHONE 306. ————— ATTENTION HOMESTEADERS. Let us do your plowing this spring. Phane 1510W. ute tF YOU WANT your furniture re paired, call at 367 So. Ash, or phone a660, 8-6-tt, -22-6t i out, Box 2-28-1t model seven-passen: ig car; must be in first TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf/ WE PAY highest prices for second; hand furniture. 367 South Ash street, Phone 1660. 11-18-tf ee ‘WANTED——All kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and pay cash. Phone 1086. 9-15-tf WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness ang tarps. Phone 1086 9-15-tt WANTED TO RENT . WANTED [0 RENT — Resp party wishes to rent fiveroom fur- nished house. Phone 1290M. 2-27-3t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES POR SALE—Ford car, $100; first house north of brick yard on North nter street. 2-27-¢t? ATTENTION Gol a Seedy care over and we will get it; come see us: Auto Exchange, cor- treet. BRINGING UP FATHER IF MAGGIE THINKS (™ GONNA BLOW INA on SO KIND To ponse was FOR RENT—A one-room furnish house for batching or lUght house- keeping; dishes and furuish- ed; $12 per month. 339 South Lincoln street. Phone 818R. ear | street. Phone 818R. FOR RENT — Five-room modern home; unfurnished; garage on pave «| ment; vacant March 1, 1922; rent $100 {jFose. Branch Realty, inger sewing ma- David street 2-23-5t* per month See Ben Realty Co. 2-27-2¢ FOR RENT—Four-room house with bath, $35 per month on North Mel- 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 2-25-3t FOR RENT furnished house, $20 a month. Corner of Sixth and Platte avenuc. Mills, hate g4s, electric lights; large porch in front; enclosed porch in back; a very comfortable home. 745 Harrison street; rent very reasonable; only $45 per month. on att "| FOR RENT — Four-room furnished e two rockers; one folding screen; wicker day bed and kitchen articles. 949 South Grant street. aCe ah tv -28-2¢! FOR SALE—Burdick Wlectric Light Bath cabinet, perfect condition; a bargain. Write 294, Basin, Ee FOR SALE—Furniture for six rooms or furnished house, all modern. 515 South Durbin street. © x wes, |_ in Phon Buying and seiling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering repairing. J. Sartain, auction- cer, 326 West Ye Phone 1617J. i|FOR RENT — Large sonable 706 South itncoln — street. Phone 1302. 2-24-4t FOR SALE—Furniture consisting o: mahogany diningroom suite; tapes- ‘y livingroom suite; ivory bedroom fusniture; two-rugs electric washing and sewing machine; electric range and other articles. Call at 902 South Grant street. Phone 1337. FOR SALE— One 56-inch electric mangle, condition; two hot good ‘water tanks complete. Phone be Mi IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tf THE CASPER FURNITURE AND FIXTURE CO. See us for gas stoves, coal ranges, show cases and counters; we buy and ‘ellowstone avenu: ——— FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet and office desk; Ford delivery car; adding machine. Phone oe rt AOSESA: oh" SSRIS CED as FOR SALE — Pet coyote perfectly tame, 829 Hast Fourth street. Phone 56R. , 3-28-8t* FOR SALE—Satfe, office office desk, Ford deuvery car, small adding machine. Phone 1087. nn FOR SALE—Ol4 newspapers. Call at office. ‘Tribune 1-25-tf-db ——— FOR SALE—Rabbits. 132 North Park street. 2-27-2t* FOR SALE— Pet copote, perfectly tame, 829 East Fourth strest. Phone 1256R. -28-3t* 2-23-10t | SALE—Ford touring car, cheap. 1018 South Chestnut street. 2-2 FOR SALE—Hssex, touring cav, A-1 shape. 1334 South Ash street. Phone TW or 1383W. 2-28-3t sahil Sessa in! CoS Ta St cin YOR SALE—Two 1920 Buick road- sters or will trade for good touring car. Inquire 1145. South Cottonwood Wer oat, ¥- pa 2-28-4t Sains et Sy Tass |" FOR SALE OR RENT: See rbtetostemr tr ierisiann Ye Ss FOR SALE OR RENT— Five-room modern house, sunporch; full base- ment; garage; corner lot on ‘ paved street; close in; nice lawn and. trees. Box 748, Caspers 2-27-30" house with bath. 339 South Lincoln street. Phone 815R. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Single room in modern pretty | ts and modern; reduced rent; under new management. Smith Apsrtments, 140 East Midwest avenue. 2-24-6t* ela emt het a yy ed | FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; ga8 range and heat. Avalon Apartments, 534 West Ninth street. 2-27-6t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment, private bath, hot water heat; also gas heater, telephone, completely home; reasonable. 404 South Park | street. Phone 340R. FOR RENT—One batching room, 404 South Oak street. Phone 615W (2-28-3t FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished tor four men, Mills, Wyo., $15 per month. Inquire for Queenie. 2- FOR RENT—Good board and room modern home; refinery district. ie 843. 2-28-1t FOR RENT —Close in a modern sleep: oe ha Inquire 142 South Beech FOR RENT—Two rooms, partly fur- nished; Ughts and gas. 830 East street. 2-28-1t steam heated front bedroom for one or two gen- tlemen; close in. 225 South Park street. 2-25-3t® FOR RENT— Modern sleepingroom; close to bath; on pavement, $20; I quire at 1021 South Elm street. 2-25-3t | BOARD and single room in modern home also garage for rent. 924 South Wolcott street. Phone Geek ate FOR RENT— Large steam _ heated room with running water, 725 East Second street. Phone 675J. 2-28-1t* {FOR RENT—Modern rooms, $20 per | month and up, 2% blocks east of Henning hotel. 326 East First fant furnished; agreeable home life; outside entrance. 1015 South Elm street. 2-25-3t* FOR RENT—Room. 132 North Park street. 3-27-2t® FCR RENT—! front ted- room, adjoining bath; hot and cold water; all the time; gas heat; close in. 823 South Center street. 2-27-3t FOR RENT— Two furnished base- ment rooms. 1104 South “Walnut -27-2t FOR RENT— Four nice basement rooms with bath; gas, electric lights: 633 CY avenue. Phone 1272J. batst FOR RENT—Thtee furnished rooms, all modern except heat. 321 North Jefferson street. 2-27- ar RET ek OT PEER RE TBPS fg nye FOR RENT—APARTMENTS = | 20")! FOR RENT—Faurnished two and three - room 7 in. Whaley Apartments, 610 South Phone 1392S. 2-3-tf sem! modern! plenty of storeroom; garage in connection. Phone heated 1078. 2-27-3t 2-28-20) 2-25-3t* POR RW and bat team heat and hot water; close in; furnished. Call 235 East Sec- ond street, apartment 1 or phone 207R 2-28-1t* FOR RENT—Basement apartment, $30 per month; large livingroom with fireplace, modern kitchen; elec- trict washer. 1345 South Spruce street 2-28-3t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment, modern; bath. gas, lights, electric washer, $38. 139 South Jefferson street. Phone 3s ie, -27-Bt' FOR RENT—Three furnished two room apartments; also electric laun- ary. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 25-6t FOR RENT—Light and cheerful base. ment; two-room apartment with bath; all furnished except silver and bed linens. Phone 1302R_ FOR HENT—Modorn furnished large twproom apartment, $44 per month. 319. South Jackson street. Phone 1610W. 2-25-tt FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen- lette, breakfast nook, gas range, jani- tor service, $65. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. 2-Ttt ‘West Seventh street. Phone 1543W. 2-25-4t FOR RENT—Furnished apartments; new, bright and cheerful; close in. ‘Phone 387. 2-25-3t FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment, electric lights and gas furnished; use of electric washer, $35 ‘per month. 1208 North Durbin street. Phone 10! 227-2t FOR RENT— Three-room furnished apartment; lights and heat furnish- ed. 333 East Highth street. 2-25-3t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT [EARS Oia Sear EE FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas for cooking land heating; also batching room. 817 South Spruce Ash = street./ ‘FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—One ptano. Phone aes LOST AND FOUND :|LOST—Thursday night between Sev- enth and Eighth street on Wolcott 204 | streets, bunch of keys. Phone 1002. Phone le 2-28-2t z FOR RENT—Reasonable, five, three and two room ents; 2-28-3t* LosT—Victor cord tire on rim in Kenwood addition. Phone 1494J. 2-28.2t° shell giasses. T. J. 2-28-2t° tortoise Finder phone 17793. Landry. furnished or unfurnished. 1137 South Cedar street. 2-28-3t* COCRE EONS Se eee ee wU pisimantein:Cakgans 66) Cs apartments ip ° ave- ue. Phone 781J, 227-2 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Store building and tures, or will sell. Phone 319J. quire 1226 South Chestnut stree' . | appointments. ; |avenue, first floor, apartment 3. y| WANTED—Two girls to share four- "|MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ;| trona, in the State of Wyoming, at rea-}3 o’clock in the afternoon on WANTED—Partner with $1,000 tn sash and door shop. Phone 781J. 2-28-2t° iio FOR SaLE—Small restaurant, clear ing from $400 to $500 per month, good bargain; owner leaving town. Box A-82. 2.28-5t° IF YOU have from $100 to $500 to invest in ligitimate business propo- sition, absolutely not a wildcat, and will triple your money in six months. For further information ad- dress P. O. bor 892. 2-25-3t it, $m "| FOR SALE—Busy Bee lunchrpom, 132 West Second street. PERSONAL 2-28-3t° GIRL OVER WHOM FIGHT WAS STAGED FINED FOR DRUNKEANESS 1 CHIN CHEYENNE, Feb. A yearcolé tragedy was recalled in the Cheyenne police court Friday when Ethel Van| Sidell, 20, i for drunk enness and was fined $ A year ago the girl accompanied Frank Sinon, a pioneer ranchman. to the home of Edwart F. Geeaa, there she, Sinon, Geesa and the lat THE KEY TO YOUR HEALTH. Try the Vitonet Electrical Bath for rheumatism, blood disorders, kidney ailments and nervousnas. Call for 306 West Yellowstone 2-17-10t* I. PITMAN shortland instruction or dictation exchanged for dictation. 220 West First street, room 4. »2-28-1te room furnished apartment with two sisters; several month. Albuquerque Apartments, Apartment I. Phone 2763. 2-28-4t PERSONAL—Wanted address Char. les H. Smith, who once lived at Montrose, Colo, Have money for him. J. V. Lathrop, Montrose, Colo. 2-28-7t “LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. ESTATE. In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. Thwaas W. Wroot, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that on the 28th day of February, 1922, the undersigned administra- tor filed his final account and peti- tion for distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before April 25, 1922, that is within thirty days after the ‘ast publication of this notice on March 28, 1922, and if no objec- tions are filed, the administrator will make final settlement of said estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. Dated this 28th day of February, A. D. 1922. E. L, McGRAUGH, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas W. Wroot, Deceased. Pub, Feb, 28, Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1922. fre 2 tar haat NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of the Casper Stor- age Company for the purpose of electing four directors to serve for the ensuing year and for transact- ing such other business as may regularly come before the meeting will be held at the office of the Company, 118 East Second Street, Casper, Wyoming, March 3, A. D, 1922, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. Dated this 21st day of February, A.D, 1922, 0. G. JOHNSON, President. Publish Fob. 21, 28, 1922. ———— NOTICE OF MEETING OF UNIT HOLDERS OF CASPER-BOLTON | CREEK SYNDICATE TO _IN- CREASE CAPITAL OF SAID SYNDICATE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Unit Holders of Cas- T-Bolton Creek Syndicate will be/ eld at the office of the Syndicate, Room. 217 Consolidated Royalty Building (formerly Oil Exchange Building) South Center Street in} the City of Casper, County of Na- Wednesday, March 1, 1922, for the purpose of voting upon a propo: tion to increase the Syndicate from the sum of One} Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,- 000) divided into Two Thousand (2,000) units of the par value of} Fifty Dollars ($50) each, to the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Dol- lars ($200,000) divided into Four Thousand (4,000) units of the par value of Fifty Dollars ($50) each,| and for the transaction of such ether business as may properly come before sald meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 81st day of January, A. D. 1922. Pub. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1922 | tah, RTT Mrs. A. K. Gault, who last April became mayor of St. Peter and the first woman in Minnesota to become chief executive of a municipality, now aspires; to a seat in congress. She has announced her intention to be- I> the matter of the Estate of| 0a ital of the! ter’s wife divided a bottle of whis key, and even there occurred a fight between Sinon, past 60 years of| age, and Geesa, a husky youngster in) nis early 20s, In which Sinon was hadty beaten. Sinon dled a’ few days Inter and Goesa was arrested for manslaughter, He was acquitted. His defense was that Sinon had slapped| the Van Sidel girl and that when he remonstrated the old man had attack-| ed him. The Yan Sidel girl admitted she was so drunk she did not remem: ber whether she had been, or had not/| been, slapped, and knew nothing of a fight. When the girl was arrested Thurs- day, polico testified, she was proba- bly as drunk as on the occasion when Sinon was beaten. Geesa appeared at the city jail soon after her arrest and attempted to bail her out, When bail was refused on the ground that she still was drunk he became so insist ent, {t is stated, that he finally was given the alternative of getting out| of the station or going behind the| bars with the woman. He left. ! ‘Walter Higgins, who was arrested with the Van Sidel girl, and who also was booked for drunkenness, de- manded as jury trial and was acquitt- Geesa recently was quoted in a pub- lished notice as refusing longer to be responsible for bills contracted by his wite. ob od, Ry Gland Tragedy Irwin Bacon, 58, who became na tionaliy known several months ago as the subject of @ monkey gland operation, is missing from his home at Atlantic City. Physicians and psychologists are deeply interested in hia disappearance. Police think he may have become despondent because results of the operation did Zuttermeister Bldg. t Casper division, 'HOMESTEADER I$ HELD FOR STEALNG CATTLE Wyo. weetwater nder arrest in the co lowing his apprehens ficers at Casper on a c! rustling. P. J. Mcint of the Sweetwater regi plainant. ‘Y. W.’ Notes The Music suc mem Y. W. many rehe of the ing the Ww. c under the direction Lowell of the ¥. W. Miss Julia Steere, Girl Reserve cretary, train-| ed the dancing and comedy stunts as well as appeared in the play, “The Maker of Dreams. H | On Sunday a woek ago the vesper| services were held at the Y, W. C. A.| 7 clubhous: the devotions were fol lowed by ort program and a story told by Miss Esther Gunnison, | teacher in the Casper schools, “Ye Old Trme unusually done by the rl Reserves of the was well worth the reals which took up most* gs which were held dur-! at the Y music was (rs. Florence Teacher Weds Student, Both Stay On Job AVON, N. Y, Feb, 28. — Mrs. aura Spencer, preceptress of the high school here, has notified the school commission of her recent mat riage to Neil Cushing, 19 years old, 4 student in one of her classes, Mrs. Spencer, now Mrs. Cushing is 45 years of ago and the mother of five children. the oldest of whom is @ teacher in Rochester. Mrs Cush. ing has been going about her duties paying no heed to the excitement her romance has created. Her hus. band continues to attend his classes. > -— The Park school club met on Mon-| day for a regular session and made} plans for future work. A rehearsal for the play wns held the same day. Gymnasium classes Monday even- ing were heid under the direction of Miss Mary row of the faculty of the North Casper school. Special folk dances were enjoyed during the class. The meeting on Tuesday was doe- voted to rehearsals. ‘The classes in Spanish met Wedles- day under the instruction of Miss Ju- Ma Steere. Marked progress is being shown by the girls who are taking the course. \Electric Machine Is Won by Stracks A Westinghouse electric sewing jmachino was! presented to Lée W |Stracks of 725 South Ash street by |the Natrona Power company, Satur- day afternoon. Mr, Stracks won the machine in a contest which was con At the meeting of the West Cas-|ducted by the company during the per girls, Mrs. Kittle B. Payne of the} past week. Red Cross offices, gave an informal) EPR: talk on the work of the Red’ Cross] Clubwomen of Portland, Ore. are for the ensuing year and asked for building at $50,000 clubhouse. Business and Professional Directory LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP wyers Suite 9, Daly Building Phone 198 BULLACK AND LACY Suite 201-205 Minter Wag: Ph. 1200 EOL aS STE 309-10-11 Oil Exchango Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE AUDITORS REIMERTH & Accountants—Incom 4th Floor 0-5 Bidg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY | 414-15 Midwest Ref, Bldg, Phone 289 | Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block | Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY} Architects 415 Ofl Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162) AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painti: AN DED ue Tax Service Phone 767 Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building — SS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE Pee ee Prudential Insurance Co. of A) Phone 12563 P. 0. Hox 1 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 38% ‘ce L. L. WADE iteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Blk. Phone 12773 ed c. ro SANFORD isteopathic Physi: Midwest Bldg. “A Phces 1030 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician |310 0-S Building PLUMBE) | | i | For First Class AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Call at Casper Auto Top Shop 633 South Center St... Phone 1084R, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER BEN TRANSFER ©O0. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lucille Elles Phone 6823 CONTRACTORS Phone 1754 SEE ae Repa Work and General "Pipe Work - 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M.and 6593 pte TILE once Ee Shah tet RADIATOR REPAIRING | CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W — ROOF CONTRACTING W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W WYOMING ROOF CO. |General Koofing Contractors, Repatr- |__ing and Recoating a Specialt: COTIRQERACTORS i557 East Twelfth Phone 1331W DR. J. H. JEFFREY = DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY SIGN PAINTING Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 “BUSH DID reat DR. B. G, HAHN Bush Signs, SI Cards and Poster DR. ED: |Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 A HAHN oe STEWART AND COMPANY 2, ‘Townsend Bloc: Phones. Office 123, Res SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertising . E, HARNED, Chiropractor - rg North Kimball 162 i bem oa St. North. Fimt Wn wo A TAXIDERMISTS Phone 1757} THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP not meet his expectations. Bacon left a note to his wife (below). She and thelr daughter, Genevieve, 12 (above), believe he may have ended his life, _—— Private Hospital—t12 DR. I.E. BERQUIST |Manwfacturing and Remodeling Fars | ‘Taxidermist {333 South Elm Street DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. AUGUST MARTI Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Bobcat and Coyote South Durbin| Phone 791M 1 Phon , Taxidermist Rugs a Specialty 05 South Conwell | | To see a rabbit brings ill luck in} the belief of Scottish fishermen. ‘The jewel vault in Buckingham pal- come a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the third congressional } district in the coming primaries. ace conta ornaments, over a ton in all. gold iderably | 1 0O9O99-000F900600000 0090 OG-H99 09 TAILORS | C._H. WHALEY | Ladies’ and nts’ Tailoring, Cleaning Pressing. Repairing and Alterations. ft Midwest Ave. Phone 4833 29 O9-9O-969$109-900GD ELECTRICIANS | AMERIC ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Ket Us Estimate Werk