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TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. CLASSIFIED DVERTISING RATES—The rate tc inserting Want Adsiin The Gas- july Tribune at 1% cents a word er insertion; minimum 25 cents. F TOWN advertisements ay ber accompanied by cash or Eneck in full payment of the same.| ote the foregoing instructions about jecunting the words and the rate per| gord for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be dassified properly must in The) Casper Daily Tribune office before 0. Want Ads received after 10:30 uw ind head “Too Late to Classify.” YELP WANTED—FEMALE —_—_— — i ANTED — Middieage woman who wants good home {~ return for care of children and light house work. In- quire from 7 to 830 evening and 1 to 30 afternoons. Basement 321 South 90 or more in the world. Ipundee Woolen Milla, 109 West Sec- nd street. . 5-30-1t* VANTED—Salesman and subdistrib- utor for the Vacuette suction sweep- sion; our rackme *uls on sight; Vacuette Distributing Co., of Wyo- hole ming and South Dakota, 209 Minne-/ one Century four-hole range $2: Bids. Fails, D. 6-30-2t¢ burmer gas plates $6; . ae xe plates $7.50. 131 West POSITION WANTED Mb ch ANTED—Work for boy, 14 years of age, in office of otherwise; has bicycle; clean, respectable and hanest. | Ivrs. Grace Rafferty. 627 East Third|;oR SALE — Good cook stove with large oven; reasonable, 1145 South Cottonwood street. 5-s02te FOR SALE—Cheap, Phone 13923. FOR SALE—New ana good second. et. Pk -30-1t prcot. Phone 263. 5-3 ‘Tal nyika territory is the British bame for the newly conquered Ger- man East Africa. UATION WANTED—By good all- round blacksmith or would rent hop. John Farrell, Lander, ale a SERVICES OFFERED YOU WANT your furniture re- ed, call at 367 South Ash street, pr phone 1660. 8-5-tf FOR RUG be etd edit A La pairing, upholstering, vacu' caners for rent. Call Cormier and IMcComb, 107 South Durbin street. DRESSMARING FIRST CLASS dressmaking; onable. Phone 282W. 5-29-4t tailoring ® FOR SALE—Electric raster, Ford touring one five-horse-powwer one 1831W. t*| casoline engine. Call 1086. WANTED—Sewing; ladies’ tail | , 610 Bast Second street. pecialty, 610 on > { WANTED TO BUY clothing, gents’ watches, saddles, ibarness shoes. 216 West First}FOR SALE — Gelvanazed hood-pii a and exhaust fan, cheap. Big et treet. Phone 1364W. 5-26-12t* Between 1890 and 1900 steamships Grst exceeded sailing ships. any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. 324tf| MSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machin : Economy Sales company Billings, Mont. ance RS 2 EE aE ht FOR SALE — Uncalled for tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, Lyric theater building. ot ‘you Call 1086. 6-25-tf ‘ANTED TO BUY-—Second-hand fur- q o ing of value; high- - Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED—TO RENT YANTED TO RENT—By June 7, our or five-room modern unfurnish- . house; on or near pavement, south satisfied. 5-26-4t* property For fall particulars and applications or write Edwin W. Burritt, Cas- per National Bank, Casper, a FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES prOR SALE—Ford 1916 model, good running order, good tires; one and ne-haif milé on East Yellowstone Prishway. 5 5-29-2t* The United States produces four jumes as many bushels of corn as of —— FOR SALE—Ford one ton truck, late model; price $300. See Virbel. Phone 274M, 5-27-6t ———— Sea FOR SALE—Good used cars all in ood shape; prices reagonable; also Will sell cars on commission; bring your car over and we will get you cash for it. If you buy or sell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center streets. ¥OR SALE— 1921 Ford touring car, 1 “dition. 19: Pasi hater arte at SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION, HOUSE. Buying, and selling all the time,| used and new furniture: upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction-| . 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf Pom os a ‘OR SALE—One goom piano. | 344 Sous David street, asic BRINGING UP FATHER Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN FOR SALE Weil Located Business Property Lot $4x151. property, yielding rental of $2,700 per year. BOX A-84, TRIBUNE. 30 p. m. wil be inserted under}On Yellowstone Avenue. Has two buildings on Address owner. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ncoin street. 5-20-2t| FOR SALB—Bed stings and mat tress, sanitary couch, single cot, There are about 170 cities of 200.) couch, dresser, heating stove, oil heat- ing, stove, oll cook stove, kitchen cab- 1, O, je curtains for Ford touring VANTED—Young lady with experi-|car,’ rug 8xlv and Majesti ence for repairing in taflor shop.|Phone after 4 o'clock 1237W. FOR RENi—HOUSES a white reed! 147 ¢ reversible gear: cx- carriage; cellent condition; cost $90. 1310 Sou SALESMEN WANTED con: FOR SA baby The prime minister of England is ‘commission; attractive propo- |Mr. George. en day. The|/ FOR SALE—Eclipse'two-hote ran: ents make $10 to $30 per day. 1 8; three-burner HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— housekeeping. street. FOR RENT—Modern two-ropm house- basement it 5 east side; pleasant for summer. 805 East Third street. Phone 1302R. ‘Ash street. jlowstone avenue, Phone 16173. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Phone 1682M. 5-18-10t* bri SALE—Old newspaps FOR SALE—Horse and a half power ges'engine, pump jack and washing machine. 319 East C street. 673 W. lement South Beech street. Phone 632. FOR SENT — Two grooms in with or without board. 821 upstairs modern home. CY .ave- 5-29-3t America's three biggest heroes in the iate war were Sergeant Samuel Sergeant Alvin York, and Major C. W. Whittlesey. t7| ROOM AND BOARD in modern home, nice sleepingrooms, adjoining bath; also garage for rent; very reasonable. Phone 1533J. FOR RENT—Reasonable gentlemen in modern home; garage. 445 South Grant street. Phone Mi. The steam engine WANTED TO BUY -— Second-hand older than the United States. 4s three years FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two <_< _____________——| guitars, several used _phonographs, WANTED TO BUY — Furniture ot|!ce boxes and chests. Call 1086.) 5-29-2t for also FOR RENT—Four furnished base ment rooms; water, lights, toilet and gas in, 802 South Oak street. Phone 5-29-2t FOR RENT—Nicely furrished sleep- ingrooms for gentlemen, 443 South Durbin street. FOR RENT—APARIMENTS . ——— FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, and kitchenette; bed; hot water heat, on pavement; Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1te FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- nicely furnished; laundry; new and clean; close in. Third street. FOR RENT—Nice three-room apart- ment on ground floor; also nice cool two-room basement apartment; nicely furnished except bedding and reasonable in @very respect; rent reasonable. Phone '843W. FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, 5-29-2t* checkometer, two adding machines, show case and cash register. FOR SALE OR (paadles FOR SALE OR TRADL condition. Beco Ben Realty Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE—What have you _to trade for good 320 acre farm near Shawnee, Wyo. Box 26, Shawnee. East 5-31-2t. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT rocery store; reagonable. Inquire Stanita:4 Cafe or phone 428W. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room house, $25 a month. 948 Glenarm street, Burlington addition. FOR RENT—Two-rcom house, nished with gas, $15 per month. 1145 South Cottonwood street. 5-30-2 FOR RENT— Three-room house, near refinery; $35 per month. Phone 14415. FOR RENT—Neat two-room house} gas with gas and built-in features; rent reasonable. Phone 1431J. -29-: R RENT — Four-room furnished houge, including piano; also 1120 South Cherry street. FOR RENT — One-room furnished house; gas and lights in; for refinery workers; bachelor preferred. 1228 South Cedar street. both will lease for one year er longer. quire H. W. Twelfth street. FOR RENT—Nice threeroom apart-|June 6, 1922. ment, unfurnished except rangé, modern in every from ppstoffice on reasonable. Phone 539°W. FOR RENT — Two- apartment with prteate range; also garage; near refinery. Call rear 831 West Raifroad Ares Twichdll. 642 +.two blocks _———————— FOR RENT — Two-rpom furnished modern with sonable. Corner Thirteenth and Cedar streets. 1304 South Cedar rea- 5-30-2t FOR RENT—Two or four-room apart ment with bath, partly furnished, with gas rango., 450 West Midwest 5-30-2t* French revolution and the asnington monument were begun the same year. FOR RENT —St two- FOR RENT—Two-room part! nished house in Mills. Phone 1441J. FOR RENT — Two-room street. Phone 995R. FOR RENT — Twor furnished apartment; close in. Apart. ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartments; very reasonable. Ap- ply 1235 South Chestnut street. Phone 624NW. 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; reduced rent, 304 East A -29-3t street. Phone 323J. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. Apply at $17 Pear street. North Casper. 5-29-2 FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished and unfurnished aprrtments; close in; very reasorable; Apply 745 West ly }Rallroad avenue. Phone 669J. 5-29-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room modern apartment; private -[bath; all built-in features. Phone 1365 W. st FOR RENT—Very desirable modern furnished apartments; close 1D; price reasonable. Avalon Apartments. 540 West Ninth street. Phone 439W. 5-27-6t* TOR RENT—Six-room modern apart- ment, partly furnished; located on South Park street. Phone 969M. 419-4 Wyoming means “mountains and valleys alternating.” FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; hot water hoat;- gas range disap- pearing bed, $45 per month, Phone 381 or 1424M. FOR RENT—Unfurnisnea apartment, three large rooms, ‘oom, dressingroom, laundry and asement; front and rear porch; two ‘| Murphy beds and gas range; $55 per -|month. Phone 1047W or 2i3J. 5-27-10t* +) ‘FOR RENT—Strictty modern furnish- ed apartment; close in with or with out garage, 733 East Second street. 5-27-3t FOR RENT—Neatly furnished mod- ern two-room apartment; reasonable rent. Call 1872W. 319 South Jackson street. 5-18-tf OR RENT—Clean two-room furnish. ed apartment; gas and lights fur- nished; $25 per month. 134 West G 5-29-2t} street, Apartment 8. 5-29-4t FOR RENT—June 1, one of the Lin- coln apartments; this is a new apart- ment; nicely furnished, quiet and fine location. Corner Lind «nd _ Lincoln streets. Apply of Mrs. T. O'Neil, 611 Lind avenue. | 5-29-3t FOR RENT — Four-room basement apartment: water, gas and light ‘urnished; $30 per month; can b seen efter 3 o'clock. 802 St. Johr street. 5-27-3t* BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton -field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 6-29-tf PERSONAL IF INTERESTED in spiritualistic or astrology, palmistry and kindre subjects, address box A-77, Tribune. 5-24-6t* LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS . W. Purcell, Attorney for Estat: Publish May 2, 9, 16, 23, 3 to-wit: BUT TONIGHT- SHE FIGURED YOU BEIN RICH AN IN Soci SHE HAD SETTER GIT Kiet tid A FANCY - sHe <NE ME My HAT, 1 JUST REMEMBERED 1 HAVE A CATE With This is the seventh and last of Mr. Solar’s radio series. Today he explains how to connect the various parts of the set you have been build. ing. When you have finished “hooking up” you are ready to: receive. to post T of the detector (MM). By Frank I. Solar Instructor of Manual Training Detroit High Schools. “Hook-up” is a term used hy radio operators and means the method of wiring together the various pieces of .pparatus that make up a set. are several ways of ‘“hook- ng up" a set and I have illustrated three of these in the diagram. Copyright 1922, Associzted Editors, we will trace the hook-up described in of aa ee TRAINING CAMP BENEFITS ARE BOOSTED HERE Reserve Officers Endorse Fort Douglas Program; Corporal Malach Receiving Applications. The cerial (A) is connected to the Ughtning switch at the center post \B) by the “lead” wire CX), 10t wish to make secessary to purchase a switch and do not want to make one, strange the “lead” wire so that it an be disconnected from post astened to an iron weight and swung rom the house to the ground when If you do have a light- the expenditure uing switch, sround post (C) to a piece of gas »ipe driven into the ground, making the connection with™.. wire. When your radio instrument is piece of No. 6 Connect post D to the end of the uning coil with wire E. nd of the coil wire is pig-tailed and has no connection. at F. Connect the wire H to a water faucet, a radiator, or a wire run to 2 pipe driven into the ground at G. connect on® post of the con- denser (J) to the ground wire (G). Zonnect the other post of the con- lenser (K) to post L of the detector Then connect N to O, the end of the other slider rod. This makes “he complete circuit. The terminal should be hooked to the binding posts of the condenser, represented by K Receivers are made in vari- ous styles and types. here is the It is represented With two wound stripes, three gold months service with the American Ex- peditionary forces, and nine years serv- ice in the regular army to his credit, Julius Malach, assigned to general recruiting service and station- ed at Fort D. A. Russell, is in Casper in the interest of the Citizen Army Training school, which is to be held at Fort Douglas, Utah, from July 27 to August 25. Men between the ages of 18 and:-27 years are eligible for the school and upon completion of the course. which is given in three parts, may be com- Estate of John Dillon, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters Testamentary were on the 18th day of February, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above es- tate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned, John H. Casey, within six months after the date of —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus PHF] PS Wil SON PRIZES FOR FRESHMAN ENGLISH TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY A program will be given in the new high school auditorium Wednesday at 245 p. m., at which time the Phelps Witson English awards will be made |to the three Freshmen who have earned them. The winning themes will be read at this time and perhaps, one or two others of merit. | The Phelps Wilson prizes are stven }by W. O. Wilson to the three ¥resh- men attaining certain distinctions in | English work during their schoo! year. | ‘The high school orchestra and glee |club will make their appearance at lthis time. The eighth grade of the echools of Casper will be present. J- |€, McGlade will.talk to them on high j school possibilities i OINTY Moore - 10 SET :: ARTICLE NO. 7/. A-AERIAL X- LEAD IN G-GROUND “M- DETECTOR @ 1- CONDENSER } . Y- PRIMARY” W- SECONDARY Q-SWITCH HEAD SET RECEIVERS Officers’ Reserve corps of the United A ag pas States army. It is expected that Cleanin’ Time about 50 young men from tnts vicinity will take advantage of the interesting Post )#n@ instructing course in modern war-|When mother starts to hintin’ round U of the detector is connected to the fre offered free of charge by Uncle] “That ever'thing's a sight— flexible" wire fastened to the end of the wire at the back end of the secon- Y is the primary. And now, if you have followed the seven articles of this series closely (this is the seventh and Sam. All expenses, including trans-|The rugs are worn, the curtains torn, ‘Portation and meals en route, are pxud] The paper looks a fright— jby the government and the training|The kitchen needs a coat of paint offered at Fort Douglas would be in-| An’ nuthin’ seems quite right: valuable to: the younger generation |who did not experience training dur-| Nobody needs a calendar huve a complete radio: receiving out-|17& the world war. To tell the time of year; if made carefully, Local officers of the Reserve Offi-|It’s plain as plain to everyone— cers’ association, who recently formed] Meuse cleanin’ time is here. | Permanent club, heartily endorse the Citizens’ Training camp and are} You bet it make me mighty bi everting their efforts to see that a con-| ‘Cause soon as days areata ‘derable number of likely Casper/T'll have to beat an’ beat the ruga, boys attend. Already several have A-hanging’ on tho line, signified their intentions of going. | While ever’ other kid in’ town Z That's on our baseball nine Miss Ivy Hawks, an English mer s Will be a-playin’ ‘cross the st maid who plans to try’ the channel je street swir this summer, has a record of| yan? ¢versthing—Oh dear! having remained in the water twelve] W!8h I was forty miles away and @ half hours and covering about} Wen cleanin’ time gets here, 25 miles. —_ Irene tag ————— ae |Busi d Professional Direct ACCOUNTANTS CONTRACTORS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. J. b iN, and Auditors and Accountants—Stock “pala nega Registrar and Transfer Agents ‘ 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 DOCTORS WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 280| MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Audits, Financial Reports and Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Analyses, Income Tax Service and | Private Hospital—612 South Durbin General Accountifg. HOUSE MOVERS said letters, or they may be pre- missioned second lieutenants cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the Fs date of said letters, they will be for- 5-27-3t ever barred. aole WR RENT—Attracttve modern fur- ated March 30, 1922. joes rea pede ree JOHN 'H. CASEY. In- Administrator. East| M. which is not very handy for the rea- son that it must be held in the hand when you are using it. or 80 ohms. It is about 75 The amateur one-part is also about 75 ohme, is not quite satisfactory either although it serves the purpose. brings the message to only one ear and allows other sounds to interfere. The two-part head set of from 2,000 to 3,000 ohms is very satisfactory. Figure 2 of the diagram shows an- other hook-up for a tuning coil. This hook-up may easily be traced if you clearly understand No Mouthpiece NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF AND LOAN. ASSOCIATION, “A ' 1 A yom furniahct) WYOMING CORPORATION. «, To the Stockholders of the Said }-27-3t; Company: Notice is hereby given that pur- |suant to the request of the owners of a majority of the shares of the capital stock of the above-named Casper Mutual Building and Loan oa | Association, a Wyoming corpora- tion, a meeting of the stockholders of the said company will be held at foe courtoen of pe scoure house, in the city of Casper, Wyoming, on rictly” the 22d day of June, A. D. 1922, room furnished apertment; close in| at eight o'clock p. m. of said day, on paved streets. Pratt Apartments. saoet Aled two modern tworoom furnished| *Or, te Purpose of considering and apartments at $25 per month. Pratt Apartment house, 716-iEast A street. 5.30-5¢ Ball playing is knows to have been popular in Egypt 4,0@0syears ago. the hook-up for ‘A loose coupler hook-up is shown The aerial in this case is connected with the slider (H). The front end of the primary wire (P) is connected to the ground (GQ). switch of the secondary (Q) is con- nected to post R of the condenser (1). Post S of the condenser is connected in figure 3. lars, divided into twenty-five thou- sand (25,000) value of two hundred ($200.00) dollars each, to ten million ($10,- 000,000.00) dollars, divided fifty thousand (50,000) shares of of two hundred ) dollars each?” pelaten this 23d day of May, A. D. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Presi Publish May 23, 30; June 6, 13, 0, 1922. shares of a This nevel radiophone headgear is operator at the new lighthouse” at College Point, Note the apparatus beneath the throat. It takes the place transmitter, picking up the vibrations of the vocal cords right through the membrane’ of the throat. voting on the following question, worn by the “Shall the capital stock of the said Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association be increased from five million ($5,000,000.00) dol- AUDITORS adaption WILLIAM NEIDEROUER REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 Accountants—Income Tax Service |————————————_—______ {th Floor 0-5 Bldg. Phone 767 LAWYERS oe | ES ARCHITECTS NICHOLS & STIRRETT —_— OS Lawyers DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects ea aC Te ond Block 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 440) 408 JAMES P. KEM GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY as Moraky Bits. rehitects GEN! MURA 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 Sal 206-207 Oil Exchange Building AWNINGS BULLACK AND LACY Tent and Awni: Kistler ing Co. Lawyers 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M] Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1290 B WILLIAM 0. WILSON AGGAGE and TRANSFER Attorney-at-Law SEE BEN TRANSFER ©, Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block leavy Hauling and Piano}. ‘Moving. Phone 743 OSTEOPATHS RAPID TRANSFER DR. CAROLINE C. Baggage, Piano and Furniture Moving Osteopathic Physician a If It's Movable We Move It "| Suite 6, Tribuno Apartments. Ph. 388 Phone 1427 DRE. L. L. WADE SEARLES TRANSFER "7 Res. Phone STW. Offics Phone 70LW Room 59 Weed Bide.) gag 12773 CHIROPRACTORS DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician DR. J. H. JEFFREY Midwest Bldg. DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY ~ geese. 2000 Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 RADIATOR REPAIRING HAHN y CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ts Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP ié2 North Kimbelt Ge. Repairing, Recoring and Cars Washed 522 East Yellowsto: : Ehone! 1667 Phone 1473W Hesidenes 7543 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS RPE mea Osteopathic, and. Chiropractic ROOF CONTRACTING ys 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors, Repair- DR. I. E. BERQUIST ing and. Ree ing = specialty = Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757/527 East Twefth Phone 18043 PLPEPOOODSO SOLE L OSL LOSIOOEIOOOOPODIONGES80-006 PO90OR