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THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OY GOLLY- 1M OvIN' FER A MAGGIE WOULO HORRY HOME sot SAN GO QUT AN’ > answering blind ads in these jimns, please be eareful to use plainly. ‘Tribu original references. Send copies of them only. . ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune a. 1% cents a word tach insertion; minimum 25 cents. | BRINGING UP FATHER fhe Casper Oaily Cribune IN A TALISING —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus NOU GIT OUT OF HERE -\'™ MARRIED TO ONE - GIT WHEN ITELL wou: © 1922 ev tre Featume Senvn HAVEN'T ¢ THOUSAND TIMES NOT TO SMOKE IN THE HALL - Boner 7 4 OUT OF TOWN advertisements 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 dassified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribun« office before 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 ty 12:30 p. m. will be lc<orted under dic head “Too Late to Clasmty.” HELP WANTED—FEMALE ——_—_—_—$———_——— WANTED—‘Yoman for general house work; must be good cock; experi- enced and have references. Box A-89, Tribune. 6-18 FOR SALE -HOUSES ee WANTED — Woman, competent to|/FOR SALE—Small apartment and care for two-yearold boy. Phone| threeroom house, located on rear 1505W. ~ -1-1t| of carner lot; corner is a choice build- ing site; this property is close in and is all rented; paying over 20 per cent Salesman and sub<distrib- on investment; a small payment utor for the Vacuette suction sweep- down takes it; terms on balance; rents er; good commission; attractive propo- will take care of. Address P. ©. box 1903 or Call 1233 South Chestnut sition; our machine sells on sight; nts make $10 to $30 per day. Th street. 5-31-2t* age! FOR SALE—Four-room house with Vacuette Distributing Co. of Wyo-| four rooms finishe1 ming and South Dakota, 209 Minne- haha Bldg., Sioux Falls, 8. D, 5-30-2t* modern except neat. POSITION WANTED: Cedar street. WANTED — Carpenter work; will! I HAVE for sale three 25-foot lots on work by the day or contract. P. Wolcott street, a fine location for Box 1991 6- auto showroom or accessories. W. R. . Henning Hotel. 5-31-20 China has about 490,000,000 popula- tion. WILL SELL a fine corner lot on East Second street at a right price; a good location for three or four stores and som Japartments al W. R. Dobbin, Henning Hotel. 5-31-2t+ HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the tim usec. and new furniture; upholsterigg and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue, Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf FOR SALE—One good "piano. 344 South David street. S1tt FOR SALE—Three Hoosier kitchen cabinets, white enameled, oak fin- *jish; just like new, $28 to $35. 120 West. avenue. Phone shi # -31-3t FOR SALE—9One dresser and two Practically new oil stoves. Call in basement 615 South Lincoln street. Phone 1630J. 6-1-3t ces) FOR SALE—Two brass beds, one ma- hogany bed, one iron bed, ‘our A-1 springs, four felt mattresses, lbrary table, six pillows, dining table, China closet, bookcase, lady's desk, oak rocker, reed rocker, mahogany ‘music cabinet, mahogany center table, three oak dressers, three kitclien ‘tables, four rugs, six small rugs, lawn mow- er, garden hose and tool: carpet sweeper, ‘ washing machine, wringer, mason jars. 542 CY avenue Phone 1774J. 5-31-2t* FOR SALE—Cheap, a white ‘reed baby carriage; reversible gear; ex- cellent condition; cost $90. 1310 South Spruce street. 5-29-40" Alaska has fewer inhabitants to the square mile than any other part of "| the United States. FOR SALE—One four-hole Century gas range, $28; one left hand oven, Century gas range, $52; two-burner gas plates, $6; three-burner gas plates, $7.50. 123 West Railroad avenue. Phone 714J. * 6-1-3t FOR SALE—Kimball piano, fine tone, good condition; also Singer sewing machine. Address 320 South Jefferson INT STOCK, i. ni aad LAND | street, rear. 6-1-3t* BANK 01 HEVENNE. (Under Federat Supervision) eee SALE — Complete — furnishings FOR On Yellowstone Avenue. Ir YOU WANT your furnituré .re-) paired, call at 367 South Ash street, or phone 1660. 8-5-tt flowers call Mrs. R. G. Proctor, 1310 South Box Elder street. 6-1-3t* DRESSMARING FIRST S dressmaking; reasonable. Phone 282W. WANTED TO BUY ‘ANTED TO BUY — Second-hand clothing, gents’ watches, saddles, urness and shoes. 216 West First street. Phone. 1364W. 5-25-12t° ‘There are more greenbacks in circn- lation now than there were in 1880. WANTED—Thre or five horse-power gas engine. Box 1796, angie FY aie WANTED TO BUY — Furniture. of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. may have to sell. Call 1086. 5-25-tf WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1680. 5-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN te ake loans on| for three-room apartment, $150; also Ri POT ree proper 624. South Ash 5-31-3t ——————— FOR SALE—One brass bed, four-inch posts, two-inch fillers, just like new, $35. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. 5-31-3t IF YOU WAN secona-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phono 1660. 7-9-t¢ $$$ ———————— FOR SALE—Four rooms of furniture, cheap for quick sale. 524 South Lincoln street, rear. 6-1-2t <_< FOR ‘Two flat top desks, $18 120 West Midwest avenue. 9. 5-31-3t a ee eS FOR SALE—Large reed baby car riage in good shape; price very rea- sonable. Cal! at 606 West Tenth street. 6-1-1t* FOR SALE—Two sanitary folding couches, $3 each; also 14 yards of 6- foot linoleum in good shape, $5. 811 United street, North bmaioriig’s et) ———_—_ 1 _ FOR SALE—New ana good second- hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave. nue. Phone 714J. §-18-12t FOR SALE—Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice box 75 gas and coal ranges; three pianos; overstocked; must sell. lowstone avenue. Phon apartment for rent. street. tion; the first $126 takes it. 1221 South Durbin: street. 6-1-2t* Players on the winning team in the last world series got $5,265 each. FOR SALE—Ford one ton truck, late model; price $300. See Virbel. Phone 274M. 5-27-6t The population center of the United States is in Ipdiana. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $125 cash. Call after 3:30 p. m. 143 West Thirteenth street. 5-31-3t FOR SALE—One Chandler car, good running order; would consider cash and terms or Ford one-ton Inquire street between 4 and 7 p. m. 5-31-4t POR SALE—Good used cars all in 00d shape; prices reasonable; aiso 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 sce us. Auto Exc! Fifth’ and Center streets. 5-18-10t AUTO ACCESSORIES eee FOR SALE — Covered sute-trailer, FOR SALE— Two each, 120 West Midwest avenue, Phone 249. 5-31-3t |” RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. HOMESTEADS — I can locate two wardrobes, tires, 640-acre homesteads, 20 ber imken bearings, A-1| Parties on. 3 Pee S25. S11 United street, | miles from Casper for $60 each. Ad: North Casper. sate {dress P. O. box 1615. A SAVE money by having your auto top repaired at Tucker's Auto Top|—. Shop. 1129 South Beech street. Phone FOR SALE—Fresh milch cows. Phone 1533, 6-1-2t" 1865, 5-31-3t Lot 34x151, property, yielding rental of $2,700 per year. Address owner. BOX A-84, TRIBUNE. FOR RENT — Two-room gas West G street, SALE Well Located Business Property Has two buildings on LIVESTOCK LL FOR SALE— One fresh cow, three dry cows, one spring wagon. How ard Miller, 1317 South Durbin Sunday and evenings. A FOR SALE—At your own price, goo. young draft mares and geldings some good teams, harness and wagon: for $200 an outfit. Holland Brothers 1242 North Phillip street. Phone 1333 6-1-6t* FOR SALE OR TRADE ——————— FOR SALE OR TRADE— Five-roon house with sleeping and sun porches» double garage, First and Melros: streets, facing city park, full ‘lot lawn and trees; would trade for prop erty in southeast Casper. Phone 149 5-31-40" FOR SALE OR TRADE — Moder; three-room house; close in; wil trade for lot or small house in ‘sout! east Casper. Address box A-86, Trib une. 6-1-3" Se FOR SALBR.OR TRADE—Two goo mares and colts; one saddle horse will consider Ford car or Dodge. 93 South Cedar street. 6-1-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furn for seven-room modern house; bes location in town; will sell reasonabl for cash or trade for good car. Bo: A-88 Tribune. 6-1-2t" FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Pee cesar dieseacentecemeri whcanathates FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh fOR SALE—Electric washer, Ford touring car; gasoline engine. Call 1086. one _five-horse-power 5-25-tf — FOR SALE—Ford touring car, near}; new; also homestead; must seli Phone 953W, . & $$ ___________*__ FOR SALE—Type C Hamilton Beact vibrator. Call Apartment 7. 35) North Lincoln street. 6-1-1t¢ FOR SALE—One threo-quarter ma' tress; one three-qaurter box spring: two pairs pillows; one Berkey-Ga; chiffonier and rocker, best ivory fin ish; three 9x12 French Wilton Velvet rugs; all fine stuff; used only since January. Call 3 to 4 o'clock. 33: East Eighth street. 6-1-3t* FOR SALE—Auto knitter; home knit- ting machine, $75 triplex and $20 worth of yarn, my price $50 for out fit. P. O. box 1764 or first house north of city water works. Stewart addition. 6-2-2 FOR SALE— Butter Kist Popcorn machine, almost new and in per- fect condition. Phone 1748W. — 6-1-2t* MILLER pure rubber aprons, etc., at reasonable prices. Verner Bas: Chadron, Neb. 5-31-7t* FOR SALE—Ten shares of Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock series No. 9; will sell reasonable. Box A-8T, Tribune. 6-1-2t* ‘Tennessee is the Indian word mean- ing “a curved spoon.” i! andard rig and equip ment; also 1544 and 20-inch casing. Inqui bul FOR SALE — Galvanazed hood-pipe and exhaust fan, eheap. Phone 145%, FOR SALE—Airedale dog, thorobred, four months old. Inquire 238 East Midwest avenue. 5-31-4t HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sales Co., Billings, Mont. 5-31-4t* FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, ice boxes and chests. Call f0s8é. FOR SALE — Uncealled for tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Lyric theater lancer FOR SAJ.E—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines, show case and cash er. Call 1086. 5-25-tf FOR SALE OR RENT reasonab! ini Cafe or phone 428W. FOR RENT OR SALE—Pool hall. 226 West First street. 6-1-3t* FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room house, $25 a month. 948 Glenarm street, North Burlington addition. 5-23-tf FOR RENT --- Four-room furnished holise, including piano; also garage. 1120 South Cherry street. 5-30-4t* FOR RENT — One-rocm furnished house; gas and lights in. 1131 Box Elder street, near ‘Tefinery. Inquire at 1124 South Poplar street. 5-31-4t* modern house, all furnished, electric lights, and city water; reasonable. 146 5-31-21 ote $) Phone 632R. << ________. FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, completely furnished; garage and lawn; rent $100. Phone 1189W. It FOR RENT—House on South Willow street, five rooms and bath, strict ly modern, Phone 262M. 6-1-3t* FGR RENT—One furnished house and one furnished apartment. Cun- ningham Apartments. 227 North Park street. 6-1-3t FOR RENT — Com,letely furnished home, modern except heat; five “coms, garage, chicken yurd; am leav- ing Casper for summer; must rent by June 10. 811 United street, North Casper. S-314t* "OR RENT — Four-room house; gas heat; three furnished rooms in basement; double garage. 375 per month. 1119 East Third street. Apply 508 East Yellowstone avenue. hone 1479. 6-1-2t° ‘OR RENT — Two-room furnished house. Call Mr. Baker. 930 South Oak street. Phone 381. 6-1-1t* *OR RENT—One four-room furnish- ed house; no children preferred. 105 North McK suers. Phone, 13663. 5-21- Tho recognized strength of the na ‘onal guard is 122,271. potas letan sechae sien teetie ee Ee FOR RENT—Four-roon. house and shack on South Cottonwood street, near refinery. Phone 1258. 6-1-3¢ pars bts Alta sae Bien ARIEL Es fy FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house; very reasonable. Inquire 137 South Cedar street. 6-1-3t* Peed EL costal Soe? Sate LE A A ‘OR RENT—Three-room house, no shack; $10 per nionth to party buy- ng $100 worth of furniture. P. O. Box 1764 or first house north of city yater Works, Stewart addition. ‘ 6-2-2t° _ tore lives were lost on American ships n 1904 than in any other year. 7OR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished for light housckeeping, Call in rear of 110 West.G street. | 6-1 *OR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room house; gas and water fur- Mshed. 188 West F street. Phone 702. 6-31-2t FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished house; light and. water in. South Poplar street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT "OR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms; also one sleeping- room. 410 East Second street. 6-1-2 ‘OR RENT — Housekeeping and sleepingrooms, completely furnish- ed; gas and lights furnished, $20 per month. White people only. 620 East A street. Phone 532]. 5-31-5t* OO FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms; reasonable; corner of Thirteenth and Cedar streets. 1304 South Cedar street. Phone 1170M. 6-1-1t —$—$—$—$— FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room; suitable for two or three per- sons; lights and gas. 604 South Grant street. Phone 1489M. 6-1-1t FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply room 7, 325 West BC street. G-1-3t* FOR RENT ROOMS ——————— ROOM AND BOARL in modern home, nice sleepingrooms, adjoining bat iso garage for rent; very reasonable. Phone 1533R. 5-31-2t FOR RENT—Desirable room with bath for gentlemen; clean, conven- lent; close in. 415 South Beech street 6-1-3 suitable Inquire at 355 CY 6-1-3 modern ales FOR RENT—Modern room: for gentlemen. avenue. ——$—$—$ 5 ___ FOR .RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingrooms; hot and cold water; bath and gas; also one-room for lisht housekeeping. 334 West Yellowstone avenue. 6-1.3t* ROOM AND BOARD in modern’ home, room adjoining. bath; business girl preferred, $10 per week or rooms with- out board, $15 and $20 per month. North Jefferson street. Phone OO FOR RENT — Reasonable room for gentiemen in modern home; also garage. 445 South Grant street. Phone 394M. 5-31-2t* FOR RENT—Front bedroom for two gentlemen; can also have board by private family. 216 North Wolcott street. G-1-1t* FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, $20 per month and up, two and one-half blocks east of Henning hotel. Fast First street. SPRAGUE HOTEL, Under new management, rooms; prices right. Fred E. Place, properietor. Phone 886. 5-31-6t FOR RENT—Furnished room for two gentlemen; meals if desired; in. 305 North Durbin street. 1167R. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Clean two-room furnish- modern tion. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Strictly modern two room furnished apartment; close in on paved streets. Pratt Apartments. Also two modern two-room furnished apartments at $25 per month. A — FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart ment, nicely furnished; laundry; new and clean; close in. 919 East Third street. 5-31-2t $$$ ee FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath- room, and kitchenette; disappearing bed; hot water ~heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. S-1tt FOR RENT—Attractive modern fur- nished four-room apartment, $25 will lease for one year or longer. In- quire H. W. Twichell. 642 East Twelfth street. 5-18-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Phone 456W 5-31-2t FOR RENT — Two-room partment. 435 Street. Berry hotel. FOR RENT— Three-room furnished apartment; steam heat; gas for cooking. 318 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. 5-31-4t furnished South y t FOR RENT—One two-room ment, furnished; gas and lig one modern sleepingroom. 133 N Kimball street. Phone 1689J. apart NT—Modern furnished two. room suite; private bath, telephone. refrigerator, — everything complete except dishes and linen. Ap ply 832 South Beech street. 5-31-21 ——$—$—$—$ <<< FOR RENT— fThree-room basement apartment, partly furnished, $3( per month, with gas. 1104 South Wal nut street. 6-1-3 SY A cubic foot of water weight 62.5 pounds. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three room furnished apartment; close in Scott Apartments, §45 East Second street. Phone 1658W. 6-1-3t FOR RENT — Three-room modern nicely furnished apartment, all builtin features; private bath; | close in, Phone 1365W, 5-31-2t —$$—$$ FOR RENT—A modern furnished or unfurnished featierent, cown town location; clean And new; private bath, electric range, built-in features, Mur: phy bed matt refrigerator, steam heat: light and airy; Jaundry Fvieess) include electric washer and roning board; rent $50 per month un- hed or $60 per month furnished. 539M. rr 4-19-4f FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment; hot water heat; gas range disap- pearing bed, $45 per month. Phone 381 or 1424M. 6-2-tf —$— YOR RENT—Unturnisnet apartment, three large rooms, tile floor, bath: room, dressingroom, laundry and basement; front and rear porch; two Murphy beds and gas range; $55 pei month. Phone 1047W or 213J. * 5-27-10t* SE FOR RENT—Neatly furnished mod- ern two-room apartment; reasonable rent. Call 1872W. 319 South Jackson street. 5-18-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Two-room nished apartment. street. FOR RENT— One nished apartmen' Iso room completely furnished apartmen hot and cold water; gas and refriger- ator furnished; prices $3h and $45. CY Apartments, 668 CY avenue. Phone 781J. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—One three-room apart- ment, strictly modern; woodwork finished in old ivory enamel; walnut dining suite in dining room; living- room furnished in mahog: >; gas range, refrigerator; everything fur. nished except electric lights. CY Apartments, 668 CY avenue. Phone 7815. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—Attractive unfurnished apartment; livingroom, bedroom, kitchen, and bath; laundry; good ‘oc: Phone 1630M. 6-1-1t FOR RENT — Four-room basement apartment, partly furnished; private bath. 255 South Jackson street. Phone S$01R. 6-1-3t modern fur- 600 East A 6-1-2t two-room unfur- nished apartment, part besement; light and sunny; hot water and all conveniences. 141 West Tenth street. Phone 376W. 6-1-3 | FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur-| ‘V/s FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ————— FOR. RENT—Desirable office space or storage room in basement of Con-| solidated Royalty building; this will! be sub-divided to suit tenants and af-| fords one of the best downtown lo tions for cheap rent that can be had in Casper. Inquire Western Reulty| Co., at new location in basement of solidated Royalty building. Phone! 8. 5-31-3t 1 FOR RF cation. une. ‘T—Store room, desirable 1o-| Inquire at Box A-86, ‘Trib-| 5-31-3t ei apartment; gas and lights fur- nish ‘5 per month. 134 West G street, Apartment 8. 5-29-4t FOR RENT—Very desirable modern furnished apartments; close | in; price reasonable. Avalon Apartments. 540 West Ninth street. Phone 439W. 5-27-6t The fastest steamships can go 676 miles in a day, ee ee ea FOR RENT — Balcony over store very desirable locafiom rent very'| reasonable. 120 East Second st | re FOR RENT—At one-half usual rat desirable office rooms or storag space in basement Consolidated Roy: alty building, passenger and freight elevator; ono of the vest locations in | bust (Following news matter contributed to The Tribune by the American Le gion, Department of Wyoming.) Reports received at the headquart- ers of the United States’ Veterans and the results obtained by the two clean-up squads now touring the state in an effort to contact cases for the action of the bureau in extet.ding the service of the government to disabled ‘forts the return visit of the squad was secured During the first week of the can- vass the squad working in the north part of the state visited three towns al of 83 cases, At stle 36 cases were contacted, 25 h were new cases and 10 were old cases in which applicants were prepared to submit new evidence of le- gality of claims. tacts were made including 17 new cases and 11 old cases, Gillette fur- nished a total of 20 cases, 10 new and 10 old. . ‘The squad working in Wyoming showed greater results, due largely to the fertility of the field in thes vicinity of Torrington, where a large number of veterans have” re- ently lucated on homesteads under the new reclamation project there. The squad made record of 18 cases at Douglas, 16 of which were new and 8 old. At Lusk they registered § new cases and 6 old The report from Torrington total of 73 cases, 42 of which and 31 old, and in addition note made of 18 ce: Ss which th was not have tr to invertt thert period of theli furnished 3 new cases and 4 old cases for a total of 7. Inc.mplete reports from Buffalo in| he north and Cheyennb in the south Anothe 1 Lady Margaret Scott, the Duke of Buccleuch, ts the latest to be mentions? as the possible bride of the Prince of Wales. BUSINESS CHANCES - NTED—To hear from parties in- terested in purchasing oil in or near pro’ territory; a well now drilling whi and hold lease Se Gp = Keown, box 1820, Casper, Wyo. 5-31-3t¢ daughter of PARTNER WANTED—With $5,000 to take an active part in ess that has wonderful possib ities; preferably a person with liberal ideas. rictly confidential 0; Box Ford for trade, Inquire 238 East Mid west avenue. 5-31-4t FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 5 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Automobile tire on Rawlins road. Owner may have same by identifying for this 8 jouth PERSONAL HOMETRY, red. almistry; Room 51, West have re Hotel 5-31-6¢ THE AMERICAN LEGION ‘News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Local Activities. Bureau here regarding the work done} former service men, have been o source of great 4futification to state | officials of the American Legion, southern | TOLD YOoVA JE- THE HALL. 1S FILLED WITH SMOKE? territory showed that one day of work in the former city uncovered 16 cases, including, 15 n: and two days’ work in the capital city gave a total of 21 jeases, 12 of which are new. Reports received to Gate register a total of This number in cludes 148 of which the bureau has no previous record and #4 cases in which applicants are asiiig an oppor- tunity to submit new proof of validity of claims previously filed and rejected. The results obtained thus far in the clean-up campaign indicate conclu- sively to state American Legion ofti cials the need for the return visit of the squad, and they consider that the state organization has rendered an un paralleled service to the veterans of Wyoming by being instrumental in putting the canvass under Much jof the credit for the s of the campaign thus far is attributed to the loca! posts of thé Legion and to other At Moorcroft 28 con- | GILLETTE, WYo., June 1.—The local post of the American Legion has red a first class radio set to be in- Stalled in its headquarters. The set will be equipped with receiver and am- plifier to make it possible for members of the post to listen in on broadcasting and other sending stations over a ra- dius of 1500 miles, and the Legion- naires are anticipating the pleasure of being able to listen to concerts render- County Post No. 42, of the American Legion, located at Gillette, an note-writér who. in referring to a com: plaint against a local entertainment ged by the post, refers to the vet- rans of the World war as “cattle.” The adjutant of tho Post, Jack Mor- gan, made a fitting and forceful reply |to the note-writer through the columns |of the local press, characterizing him jas “a weak-minded slanderer-traitor.” An editorial appearing in a current is: |sue of the Gillette News reminds “thi cowardly assassin of patriotism" tha |during the war “the staring Federa | prison would be his lot for such utter |ances,” or that “the war-inflamed rec blooded patriots might take his worth less carcass out to a tall tree wher: he could hang as did his simian ances tors, but not from a tail, either.” NEWCASTLE, Wyo., June 1.—Th« local post of the American Legion is carrying its full snare of civic and ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg, Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phono 289 Audits, Financial Reports and nalyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service ith Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 ‘Townsend Block Caspr, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. Phone 927M ed in Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis. “LETTE, Wyo., June 1.—The supported by the entire cOmmunity, is @|/up in arms against anonymous social vities. The Post recently purchased a new piano for use in their quarters and for their weekly dantes. A concert the membe the popul lently rend rnoon, 1 lately organized within of the post entertains NEWCASTLE, Wyo. 3 Riverton Post of t une 1.—The home Happened ft post took y were assisted s who played the after the female p: caste stage cessf: ing made fo at Shoshoni. RIVERON, connection with Memorial day American Leg of former soldiers te exhibition of military drill. ¥ ceremonies will be carried out in the local armory and the post will be b nt a dance in the ever RIVERON June 1—The nouncement is that Burke H. Sinclair, of Casper the mai address at the Legion's Memorial day exercises here U.S. TROOPS ON BRIDGE GUARD ANTONIO, Texas, June 1- Associate ).—United States troops we guard on the. international at Laredo rly Wednesda rumors of contemplated attack on Nuevo redo, on the Mexican side river by a rebel fe Human Bobber of tHe Thomas McSwiggan, Brooklyn, never learned to swim, but he can’t sink—because he weighs 300 pounds, He proved it at a ¥. M. C. A. swigy ming tank to decide a waser. {OVED—To larger quarters: base ment Consolidated Royalty building; ve hay ailable for sub-leasé some 00d suites of offic t one-hait revailing rent storage pace with freig . Western fealty Co. Phone 5-31-3t | Business and Professional Directory CONTRACTORS Jd. A. HANSON, Plastering and Building—Phone ¢81M. DOCTORS | MARSHALL ©. § Offiee Phone 30 R Private Hospital—612 HOUSE MOVERS | WILLIAM IDEROUER | 1107 South Melros Phone 260 LAWYERS | NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oi 1 206-207 Oil RAPID TRANSFER Baggage, Piano and Furniture Moving If It's Movable We Move It Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER. Res. Phone 87W = Oific2 Phone 701W 747 South Lincoln st. } WILt WILSON BAGGAGE and TRANSFER | suites 11 ownsend Block , SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano OSTEOPATHS Moving. Phone 74J —~ DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician r 5-7 Wood Bi Phone 1277, E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. . C. A. A RD CHIROPRACTORS | Osteopathic Physician | Midwest Bidg. Phone 1030 7 7 | DR. ANNA Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706, RADIATOR REPAIRING DR. B. G. HAHN | CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS DR. EDNA HAHN |\_ Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring whsend Block 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W 23, Res. 1235 OO NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Reps ring. Recoring and Cars Washed 522 East Phone M73W Yellowstone Avenue 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 DR. 4. E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. Phone Phone 1457 Residence. 7543 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS = Osteopathic am Chiropractic ROOF CONTRACTING Physic ] WYOMING General Roofing C. ing .and Kecoating East Twefth ialty 18045 Phone PUPPET LOPES OHH DOG POO EV OPH TOO DOOT DGG CLOSEOUT OVO®

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