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CLASSIFIED R= “ADVERTISING Jow to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering ae ads in these "D YOU CALL ON SOUNT D'AUBER. ing to advertisements where are asked for, do not send references. Send copies ‘of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—Tix rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune at 1% cents a word each inservion; minimum 26 cents. GING UP FATHER Che CALL HIM UP THIS MINUTE AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT- YOULL LEARN THINGS FROM HIM OUT OF TOWN advertisements FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES check in full payment of the sam —— Note the foregoing instructions about|FOR SALE+— 1916 Ford touring car. counting the words and the rate per| cheap; good condition; all good tires. word for The Casper Daily Tribune. | Address 224 East G. Phone 1635J. __— 616-4t¢ CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be | elassified properly must be in The|"OR SALE\—One 3%4 ton Standard Casper Daily Tribune office before| truck mad by the Standard Truck 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30/°, Detroit,, Mich.; new; taken under to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under|Mortg=ge; jjresent price $3,765, Den- the head "Too Late to Classify.” ver; I will take $2.500 and allow 3100 for delivery’ charges. Write C. A. pos Pe cE WANTED—Ford salesmen at Boyle’ Garage. 6-17-24! We are cping out of business. We | ee WANTED—Farm hand that is famil-| nave a few good used cars that must iar with Fordson tractor; must have| be sold at once, Come in and'make us Casper Motor Co. Temporary, Office oe Kennedy 0. 230 Wert Yellowstone. Avenue 6-17-3t FOR SALE}—Good used cars ali in good shay; prices roasonabl will sell crirs on commissio: waitress in small WANTED—A girl 6-17-2t* cafe. Call at 303 West B. ‘WANTED—Lady as companion ranch; no work; two in family; will give some on good home; references Le te Noon Pk will hes Bor, A-20 Tribune. casi ; or sell a car, bag x eae Gast |some and soo “us, Auto Exch 18-108 — ns [Firth and Chuter strests. HELP WANTED—MALE AND [_% i incorrect to say “a concourse FEMALE of people.” Concourse means a gith- ering of pe-sple. $B. 9 2 a id a ett le Se AN OPPORTUNITY for man and|FOR SALE+—Five-passenger touring wife with no children to save| car; good mechanical condition; new money; the wife to do the house work|top and skke curtains; $300 cash or ‘and cooking. Call at Bacon: terms. 125. N, Durbin. Phone 1520W. -19-1 6-19-2t A clap trap is a device for clapping | FOR SALE+—Three Fords, n the theater. Lae gn, ag Rebs A equipped good livery car; $921 Oldsmobile; four-cylin- YANTED—190 men’ or women of all/der roadster; 1920 Columbia Stx; five- ages to attend our night school and| passenger sport model; late model prepare for a better future; classes,)Case touring. Wyoming Olismobile meet at 7 o'clock, Moi ‘Wednes-|Co., 554 E, YeDowstone. Phone 1963. day and FYiday nights of each week; 6-16-3t also day . Casper Business col: AUYGO ACCESSORIES classes. lege, Inc., 546 E. Yellowstone. Phone FOR SAL.£—6,000-mile tires; $8 for 1336. 6-16-6t DEER E eee ee SALESMEN WANTED : 30x3; $10 for 30x34; $20 for 34x4; Se WANTED—Salesman to sell highjothers in proportion; vulcanizing and class building and loan stock; good|tube repairing; oil and gas. Service is mmissions paid. Apply room 2,/our name. Gates Service. 240 S. Wol- ittermeister Bldg. 6-19-3t| cott. Phone: 701W. 6-12-6t POSITION WANTED FoR SALE—Fora engine, good PS Reseach! Seer hal bribe ths i BITTE WANTED POSITION—To learn trade by boy 16 years old; some 4 ence in grocery store; also Ford dri\ ing. 233 West BC. 6-19-3t* a ee POSITION WANTED — High school bath with post 1. Balt, desires Position as office Hirs|age; two Ibts each 60x140 fect, ox AS ee | $3,500 cash a real. bargain. 1218 Sul POSITION WANTED — Lady wants|Lvan. Phome 1028M. 6-15-4t position as housekeeper! either nursing or caring for children, FOR on poe ‘Address Box A-24 Tribune 6-19-1t*| | cated In othe Ben Realty: Co. _SERVICES OFFERED HOUSEHOLD GOODS IF YOU WANT your furniture re- Ash street, IF YOU \WWAN1 seconc-hand t second: paired, call at 367 South or phone 1660. 8-5-tf urefl or anything e anytsing to ALL KINDS of laundry wanted. 118/ hav trade, West H. Phone 1665J. 2t|Bouth Ash street or phone 1660. 7. THE CASPER AUCTION HOUSE, WANTED TO BUY PER Inc. Buying all the time ‘WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of bad used and mew ture; always any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. | large stoctt of everything. We clean Phone 2 . 2-24-tf your rug uo suit you. . © your mattress, ‘upholstering a specialty. ‘WANTED TO BUY—Two inside ad-| See us firsé, Phone 16173 326 W. Yel- joining lots on South David, Ash, | lowstone. G-17-4f or Oak. Address Gox A-17, Trib- une. G6-17-2t ‘The wor constable come from the ancient etpression “count of the stable’ meaning master of the horse. shape. 6-16-3t*. FOR. SALE --HOUSES FOR SALI?—House, omy. fur- cabin; lo- 6-19-3t Clairvoyance is a power attributed to persons in a mesmeric state by which they .are supposed to discern objects concealed from sight or see what is happening at-a distance. Second-hand FOR SALE—Extra fine china cabinet, diningrowmn table, first class condi- tion; good a new, 753 E. Second. 6-19-2t Ee RS SR a FOR SALI£—One bookcase, one sew- ing machjine, one leather bed daven- port, four rocking chairs, six dining chairs, onewcreen, one dressing table, one mirror) 18x40 inches, two peds complete, te sanitary couch, one harn kitchen "Cabinet, two stands, one cipher Kitchen tabile, one commode, one chif- —_——— | fonier, two, dressers, three rugs 9x12, WANTED TO BUY— Furniture for] two small xugs, one siv-hole Monarch two-rom house; cash: 432 Holl: range; one heater, one gasoline stove, 6-16-5t*| one Glazier *white enamel ice box new, dishes and {kitchen utensils. 1000 Har- rison, Nor r. 6-19-2t* FOR SALE} —Six-hole blue enamel range, used six months, a beauty, cost $180, sell for $90; also Round Oak -heater...111 S. Jackson. 6-1 FOR SALE}New anda good second- hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rented. 129° West Railroad ave- nue. Phone "14J. 6-18-12t a Ng ie py FOR SALE Coal oil stove with oven; also @ smsall heating stove. 255, 8. } -16-3t of value you ything Call 1086. 5-25-tf clothing; gents’ as WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED TO BUY — Four-room house; $500 to pay as first paymen' must be a bargain. Address Box A-19, ‘Tribune. 6-19-3t WANTED—TO RENT "WANTED ,.TO — Five-room | modern house, including two pri- nyate bedrooms, leading to bath; rea- /Bonable. Address Box A-23, ae. MONEY TO LOAN SO _ The FIRST JOINT STOCK, LAND BANK OF CHEYENNE. (Under Feaerai Supervision) Is now prepared to make loans on farm property For full particulars and applications sev or write Edwin W. Burritt, Cas- per National Bank, Casper, Wyo. 5-27-30t FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Ribsde Gr) 2a tear a Pe FOR SALE—Dodge screen commer- celal car; used six months and like new; must be cash. Phone gr i 6-13-5t Passa AES hail DORN IN Be diel FOR SALE—One 3% ‘to 4-ton Stand- ard truck made by the Standard Truck Co., Detroit, Mich.; new; taken undermortgage; present price $3,76! ‘ ver; will take $2,500 and allow {| ——-————————_—____~ $100 for delivery charges. Write.C. A.] FOR SAL —Oftice desk typewriter, Ball, Longmont, Colo., mortgagee. checkomrter, two mac! sit 6-19-6t and show. gases. Call 1086. 7-8 ee FOR SALEt—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-db FOR SAL#i—Hunting dog; dog is trained. “Enquire at 504 W. Yellow. stone for albert Unger. 6-16-4t* FOR SALH—Electric washer, Ford touring car; ‘one five-horse-power gasoline erigine. Call 1086. ne A Ce Ss FOR SALI>b—Rabbits. Phone 10733 or call 121 iN. Melrose. * 6-15-6t* — FOR SALi£—Cement blocks to order. Phone 1°1M. 6-17. FOR SALJ&—S00 rabbits, 816 S. Wash- ington. hone 1631J. 6-16-6t FOR SALE—Uncalled for _ tailored suits at jyour own price. Mulcahy, the tailor,,Rialto Theater Hide. | | POR SALE—Bullding and loan stock: Phone 1427. park at foot of o' Care of Seo! 4 ‘| FOR RENT—Nice tliights furnished. 162 N. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonograp! ice boxes and chests. Call 1086. 1086. will sell reasonable for cash. @ress Box A-15, Tribune. 6 KINDLING WOOD, 0c and 750 pr hundred, delivered. Rapid Transfer. 6-194 Aa RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—Homestead _retinquish- ment: good location at Lox, Wyo.; some improvements; cheap. Box 22, Redfield, Ark. 6-15-6t* FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and lot in Casper View addition; prefer a Dodge car, 1341 S. Kenwood. 6-19-4t° FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-room house near refinery; move house or $5 month rent for ground and water; save high rent; price $150 or will con- sider Ford on trade. 683 W. Yellow- stone in rear of filling station. 6-19-2t* ‘The cougar is also called puma, “painter,” red tiger, mountain lon, American lion and catamount as well ‘op panther. TO EXCHANGE—The Casper music and record exchange accepts your old’ records as part payment for new; txeelient piano and phonograph bar: ins. 104 S. Ash, corner west of Co- uumbia theater. Draft horses, A-1 condition. N. Glenarm. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. +18-32t FOR SALE OR RENT — One two- room house with basement. Phone 12533. 259 East G. 6-174t FOR SALE OR RENT — Ten-room nicely furnished modern house; gas ago L. Blanchard. 1206 Phone 1147J. GAT+4f room cottage; lights, water furnish- reduced rent. 909 S. Cedar. Phone 1475. 6-17-2t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house. 640 "S. Asb. 6-19-1t two-room house, partly furnished; garaged and other buildings; prices right. 1327 8. Locust 6-17-2t* a ¥OR RENT — One-room furnished house; rear 802 S, Oak. Phone 1681M. 6-17-2t* FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house, with gas; beautifully fur- including piano, $80. 111 N 6-19-2t* A coupee is dancing is a sort of bow or calutation. CHEAP RENT. Fiveroom house; North Casper; un- furnished, 320; furnished $30; excep- tional value, Phone 1078. Western Realty Co. 6-19-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modgrn house. Inquire 355 CY. 6"9-1t FOR RENT—Two-room house and Aparsnent, both completely fur- nished; gas, lNght, water; very close in; no objection to children; rent rea sonable. 450 S. Oak. 6-19-1t* ——— FOR RENT—A two-room furnished house, $25 per month. Metz Mo mat 6-19-3t — — — ————____§_ FOR RENT—Three-room house and garage; gas, lights and water; fur- nished or will rent unfurnishe for good party or will sell on payments. Call after Sunday 1012 S. Poplar. : 6-17-2t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house. 629 East a ay re ———— FOR RENT—Fivyeroom modern fur- nished house. 559 S. 2 es ie ee FOR RENT — Four-room house fur- nished. 834 S. Spruce. 6-17-2t FOR RENT—Beautifully hoase. 925 S. Lincoin. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Housekeeping rooms. completely furnished; gas and lights; sleepingrooms, $3 per week up. Phone 543J. 6-13-5t ee FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished modern housekeeping rooms. 511 East First. + 6-12-6t FOR RENT—Rooms for light bones keeping, $25 per month; gas an es fo L Kimball. Phone 1457. 6-19-4t Ee Crocodile tears are simulated tears because of an old belief that the croc- odile wept before devouring a vic- tim. Se FOR RENT—Room for light house keeping; suitable for bachelors; rea- sonable; close in. 204 N. Teer ee adjoin: ;|424 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Iarge cool basement| FOR RENT—IWMISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FQR RENT—One large room house furnished for housekeeping: gas in. 1228 S. Cedar. 6-16-3t* ny FOR RENT— Two furnished base ment rooms for housekeeping. N. McKinley. FOR RENT ROOMS ¢ $< FOR RENT—Rooms at the Antlers;| ments. 610 South Ash street exclusive; moderate. 616 S. Wolcott 6-12-6t* FOR RENT—Rooms in private fam ily; board if desired. 515 S. fences. 924 8S, Wolcott. Phone 1679. 6-19-20" FOR RENT—One large room, adjoin ing bath, in modern home; close in Phone 266. 6-19-3t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished slvep- ingrooms; suitable for . gentleme:, also garage. 443 S. Durbin. 6-19-20" ‘ SAVE RENT. Best rooms in Casper for the price; three-rvom house furnished $25; un- furnished $15. 1122 8S. Conwell. Phone 1078 Western Realty Co. 6-19-3t close in. ‘clock, FOR RENT — Desirable front bed- room, adjoining bath; rent reason- able, 1032 S. Ash. Phone 1887J. G-19-6t* FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; close in and reasonable; near bath. Call after 6 o'clock. BE. -15-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; close in; gas; reasonable; also coo! mrepinennyen Apply rear 7 8. Ash. house 72! 6-17-3t* FOR RENT—Modern rooms, $20 per month and up, two and onehalf blocks east of Henning hotel. 326 E First, Valhalla. 5 VOR RENT—Neatly furnished strict- ly modern roum; board if desired. 1015 8. Phone 225W. — 6-13-6t FOR RENT—Furnished ad. joining bath. 547 S. Grent 6-17-2t FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, ing bath, outside entrance. 6-19-3t room in niodern home for two men; separate beds: four blocks from busi ness section. Inquire at 152 N. Kim- ball. B-tf A dab is a salt water flounder or fiuke. FOR RENT—Clean nicely furnished room, bath and also one for housekeeping, cheap; two and one- half blocks from Center. 334 W. Yel- lowstone. 6-19-3t* FOR RENT—AP/RIMENTS 6-10-tf FOR RENT—Attractive modern fur- nished two and threeroom apart- ments; one-half block west of new high school. 534 W. Ni 439W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room nicely furnished apartment: close in on paved streets. Pratt Apai ment House. 716 East A. Phone 8638. 6-7: inth. Phone FOR RENT—Unturnishea apartment, three large rooms, tile floor, bath- room, dressingroom, laundry and basement; front and rear porch; two Murphy. beds and gas\range; $55 per month. Phone 1047W or 213J. 5-27-10t¢ FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment. 252 Phone 683M. + FOR RENT — Threeroom modern apartment. ment 4. 1214 East First. FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnish- ed apartment; gas stove, bath, lights 6-19-1t strictly 6-19-6t water and yard, $25 per month. Call 1491. 6-16-6t" SAVE RENT. Four apartments, three large rooms for ‘$15, unfurnished; $25 furnished; two large rooms, $12.50, unfurnished; $20 furnished; water and lights; will put in gas soon. Phone Western Rea! ‘ty, 1078 for particulars Ca.ll 1020 Cherry to see apartments. 6- FOR RENT—One two-room furnished The derrick got its name from Der- rick, a hangman employed at Tyburn, London in the seventeenth century. FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- nished apartment; half block off pavement on S, Elm. Phone 638J. 6-15-6t® modern 6-17-2t FOR RENT — Two-room apartment. 304 East A. FOR RENT — Clean two-room fur- nished apartment; gas and lights furnished; $25 pen month. 134 West G. Phone 1547W. » 6-19-6t FOR RENT—Strictly modern nicel furnished apartment; close in. 1 8, Grant. Phone 1565W. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, three rooms and gas, 424 S, Grant. 6-19-2t basement bath; 6-19-3t N. Jefferson. | Apply Apart-| bargain. 19-3ta2sTW Si Casper Daily Cridune THE COUNT, SIR WENT TD THE LADY BoILeR @aKers BAL: SIR, MAKE SOME SKETCHES, SIR- ANY MESSAGE, SiR? HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— | FOR RENT—APARTMENTS €d apartment; FOR RENT—New four-room nished A cold basement water; bath, 48. E eed enti hobbit FOR RENT—Strietly modern furnish. private entrance and Porch. 915 3. Walnut. Phone 553. 6-19.3t| unfur-| hot | FOR apartment; close in. ‘T — Two-room Whaley Apart. 424-t ment: $15. Cal at 406 W. FOR RENT—Two-room brick apart- urnished, $30; single rooms, First 6-16-6t* 'T— Whaley apartments are management; BOARD and room, all home cenyen-|/ents redecorated and cleaned at re. two and thre-room apart new duced ren nts. Phone 1392J. apart-| ¢ 6-17-6t* FOR nished apartment; modern room for light everyth! furnished; 209 8. FOR RENT—Strictly room apartment; Third. FOR RENT—Two attractive: strictly modern three-room apartments, part- ly furnished. jcely furnished room,| O'clock. 1015 8. Spruce. Phone 10 Strictly apartment; kitchenette and bat! per month. E. First. SAVE RENT. furnished basement Three-room apartment at 770 CY rent to refined young elor quarters, Phone 1078. FOR RENT—Strictly room furnished apartment; for four adults; very 519 EB. Thi RENT—Two-room also one Cedar. Phone 1475. furnished or un Burnished; light and pleasant. 519 E. gas Phone 1424M. FOR RENT —.Three-room modern apartment and garage; close in. 511 Western Realty modern fur- large housekeeping; nt reduced. 6-17-2¢ modern four- 6-16-2t —| Garrick thoughtfully laid down the ‘earpiece. ‘Well, that's that!” ‘Call between = and 7|, “1 think,” suggested Dick, not a bit R.|Tuffled, “if the Waldens are going 6-17-2t| back to the Club wv go out to my workshop on the harbor. If any- modern fur- livingroom, range; $40 6-7-2 6-19-3t ; gas: would men for bach- Co. 6-29-3t modern four- suitable FOR RENT — Fiveroom furnished partment, strictly Pleasant; close/arter being lait up for a couple of 6-19-2t/ days." “I tell you. Vir®’# © veach of a little nurse. Never go back on that modern; .close| girl." “June, you should have seen reasonable; also sleepingroom. 119 N. Grant. Phone 7575. 6-19-1t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment. ment No. 5, Inquire 143 N. Kimball. Apart: 6-19-1t* ¥OR RENT—Union labor hall, 320 N. Wolcott. See custodian, hours 9 to 10 a. m. 6-13-64 FOR RENT—Saddle horses, 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. G-AT-tt FOR RENT—Homestead ith five- room, modern house; ayailable the 24th to responsible party; $70 per month; partly furnished. 145 N. Jack- son. FOR RENT—Garage. Phone 513J. 6-16-2t° 623 8S. Durbin. 6-17-2t adian FOR alty building; 295. 612.6t| FOR RENT—Four office rooms. | R RENT—Can B; all furnished. Phone 634R. RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or stora; space in basement Consolidated Roy- passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in city. Phone Western Realty 1078: hotel on West 6-13-6t ge G-tt Call 6-15-1t Bolton _ field; Address P. O. box 778 BUSINESS CxiANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in government permit. 5-29-tf (Continued from Page Five) Don't you Know that last night they furnished | overheard—"" man's voice, evidently a caution. your dictagraph went bad last night, ter.” at Dick. stop it. pieces. as if someone had wrenched out the iron grill work in front of the fire- place under the old mantel. ing. crash The thing's going to happen, it will be out trated Garrick. at the Club that afternoon, Ruth hop- given anyone a chance to ask a ques- ‘tion and had toid.only just what she ‘wanted and no more, just as if it had bee dom of the world condensed,” DN WINGS OF WELESS’ There was a muffled whisper, a but it was lost. It was |) “That's a partial explanation of why Dick," commented Garrick. “Some. one’s hunting now fcr the transmit. Dick looked at Garrick and Garrick Here they were powerless to Dick grabbed one of the ear- ‘There was a singing, metallic noise The diaphragm reproduced a crash. dictagraph receiver vas smashed. there.” “And you'll be near Ruth,” pene- “Well! Where Ruth is, that's where things happen, eh” When her mother’s car pulled up ped out and was up the steps with a bound. ‘i “Well, it is good to see you, Glad!” “Shake hands, Jim, old dear. Wasn't U lucky I didn’t get killed dead?” “Hello, Bob, Steering gear on the Fritz.” “What a jolly crowd to see how we nearly went over the bridge Her mother stood and looked at Ruth aghast. No one else had got in a word and she had had a word with every person on the porch, had made them feel that they were each her particular friend and had been let in on ‘the whole secret. She hadn't the whole story to the whole crowd. ‘These flappers don’t need a mother or a diplomat; they are all the wis- solilo- quized Mrs. Walden. It was perhaps an hour or two later in-the afternoon when the big story had become ancient history, a mere nine minutes’ wonder, that Ruth at the Country Club began to feel lone- some. With no car, it was almost as bad as no legs. As if in answer to a prayer for new ‘hearts to conquer, Jack swept up with a flurry in his crimson chummy car. There was nothing flustered, noth- ing hurried about Jack, although he left the motor running, throttled down. No one could have been more deferential or reassuring te Mrs. Wal- den. She did not like the boy, but on second thought she was foreed to ad- mit to herself that she had nothing BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Modern rooming house, eleven rooms. See owner at house in rear. 341 N. Beech. 6-15-3t |FOR SALE—The best tionery and bakery want to get out and value. W. R. Dobbin, Henning, Hotel located confec: in Casper; we will sell below 6-16-20 ,FOR SALE—A new very g00d location; ‘Tribune. y store and meat market in will feount of sickness; terms. Address Box modern home; sell. on ac 6-19-6t | Hast A. FOR SALE+Small grocery store. GOOD POSITIONS FOR SALE—Rooming roomers; owner sick [Davies FOR SALE—Grocery ness location; Price Call 968W meat market large lot; thr iving new etc.; ‘including. cooler, ly payment plan. maker; must sell right are those who want them. Let us tell you how to get one. Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1325. during day. or unday and after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—My grocery building 16x48 feet on of store; building and fixtures are all Stock And fixtures will invoice around $1.750 which is all the cash re- quired, balance to be paid on month- This is a money reason, Box A-11, Tribune. ready for 6-16-6t house, full of i $500. 241 S. 6-15-3t* store in busi- $1,200; it is a 6-17-1t store and rooms on rear scales, cases, away for good 6-15-3t* silk, or wool circling badge of royalty. me to manage; no one one meaning business: price $1,000, Box 52 , f ‘The ancient diadem was a band of FOR SALE—My restaurant; seating capacity 100; counter 34, a No. business in a good live oil town; four pay days a month, railroad division point and Midwest and Standard re- finery; am too old to handle the busi- ness; must sell as it is impossible for the head as a 1 need apply but will sell right; Greybull, Wyo. 6-19-20" ] FOR SALE—Men's furnishing store: best location in Casper; easy rent; lots of rnom; small stock; for sale for less than cost; on any kind of terms; here is a chance to get a going bus’ ness at your own price and terms; better investigate. Phone 1212W. 6-14. st LOST AND FOUND LOST—One rim and glass for Kissel car light on way to Carlson ranch. | ~ Return to 504 8. Durbin. Reward. 6-15-3t LOST—Female Airedale pup; answers to the name of “Tat.” Reward if returned to. rear of 215 S. David. 2 6-17-1t? LOST—Puir child's glasses with I. L. Evans case, near First and Jack son, Reward. 134 N. Jackson. 6-19-1t* LOST—Elks certificate in gold mount- efi case with part of chain. Reward. Return to Casper Dairy. SILVER watch taken from log school house on Dickinson ranch in Bates Hole last Sunday; will party please return same and receive reward as watch is a keepsake. BN. Dickin son. Freelon Postoffice. 6-19-1t LOST—Book travelers checks. ward for return to this office. 6-19-2t* PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY, scientific palmistry located at 634 W. Yellowstone. . 6. Re aate PITRENOLOGY—Consult Madame J. Rea Keys, the world’s most famous woman. She gives you relioole a4 vice on all subjects. His had 2S years of experience and is able to adjust your troubles. Here for a few days only at Virginia hotel, room 218. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus } VER MIND-fLu “on” him. The conversation wafted merrily td new chummy car. *Wouldn’t you like to try the new boiler?" “Would I? Run me over to Mer- rihew's garage. I want to see that wrecked" boat of my own and give some instructions what shade I want the body done over in. I feel lost out a wheel In my hands. You won't mind, Mummsy—for a little ‘while? Mrs. Walden was powerless. She had wanted Ruth to stay on. But she had her cue from her own daughter. After all it was she who would have to sweep the older gossips “oft their ears." Ruth may have dressed to impress the crowd at the Club but it all went to Jack’s head and he broke out in intense love making. “Did you get my flowers, Ruth?" “They were beautiful. How did you know my favorites?" “Mine, too Ruth, dear, many things we haven't hay in common? Love of fast cars, speed, excitement— even to roses! Why I couldn't even quarrel with you!" He edged over under the wheel near- er her. Ruth smiled at him, Sud- denly he leaned over to steal a kiss. It went wrong and fell on her ear. Somehow Ruth was glad it wasn't the one Dick had kissed. But tho. next moment she had taken Jack's hand had given it a little squeeze in return. “YOULL GO TO ACCOUNTANTS THIS.” GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountauts—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 lyses, Income Tax General Accounting. AUDITORS pt Lio ecleiahe ata ap ol a REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Incomo Service ith Floor 0-8 Bidg. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone GARBUTT, WED ER & SWEENEY rehitects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1102) RAYBURN 8S. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 743 RAPID TRANSFER e, Piano and Furniture Moving If It's Movable We Move It Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER Res, Phone 87W = O/fics Phone CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 G. HAHN INA HAHN Suite ‘Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res, 1235 70LWw M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 Osteopathic and. chiropractl po ic am tic Physician 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 DR._.I. E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 CHIROPODISTS 7 Business and Professional PAGE NINE. They were just about leaving Merd rihew's, when the faithful McKay, who had been watching the departure vigt- from the parking space at the tapped lightly on the door of Dick's boathouse workshop. It needed only to have McKay spill the news about the abtomobile: ride with Curtis to set Dick frantic over Ruth. A few minutes later Dick and ‘Garrick were on the Club porch. Cub, Professor Vario was there with Mrs. Walden, very i sympa- thetic. In fac was so attentive that Garrick i himself wonders ing where lay his ir or daughter? “It beats the devil,” self wondering, “how t erest—in motber ay found him- o doddering scientists can be so clever and déep > in their own when it come ds—and such children to affairs of life and the heart."* Dick saw nothing. His vision was eclipsed by ht. Ruth was somewhere with k. Nor was it jong before he biurted it out in some thinly disguised form. “L wouldn't worry much over Ruth 1d Jack," put in the professor. “Those youngsters seem to me to be quite capable of t care of them: selves—at least I does He ‘paused a moment. “I think I know enough of their rabits from watching them around here at the Club to guess where they might g0. I've got to go over to the old Seaville ation this afternoon. I'll take @ look at some of the places on the way where they might stop—the garage, for ance.”* Privately and aside Garrick tried to calm Dick down. may be a great inventor and all that," he remarked following out the thought that had been running through his mind, “but well, tackle “What do you Dick, contentiously. “Nothing—just nothing,” was Gar- rik’s sententious answer. In the late afternoon Curtis drew up at the Binnicle, a queer old place furnished like the cabin of an old clip- per ship. There was a wireless at the Binnacle and broadcasted music. “Tea! ordered Jack, turning from Ruth toward the waiter, “Two? Yes, sir.” The waiter® winked. 2! Jack leaned over. “Going to see! what that wink meant,” he whis- pered to Ruth as he followed thd waiter out. A moment and he re: turned. “Name's Herman. He's all right,” he explained. A few minutes later Herman ap- Peared with cocktails in tea cups. * “Here's looking at—" Ruth and Curtig had the cups bal- anced, ready to taste, “ Dont” Ruth “Why?” “It's a drug—ether—something—* Ho turned quickly toward the waiter, rose, seized him by the shoulder, swung him around. Thén he reached into the waiter’s watstcoat pocket and drew out a little vial. b “You'll go to jail for this, Herman!” “Planted on me!” “That's what they all say!" The screen sloor of the porch swung open, and Professor Vario.strode in. He had evidently heard the whole thing on the other side of the thick boxwood hedge. Before anyone could ‘say a word he seized the vial, smelled it, then smelled the two cups. “That's an aphrodisiac—a love po- tion.” He turned toward Curtis. “I believe you saw me getting out of my looked at him surprised. JAIL FOR|car just now oftside, young want” (Continued in Our Next Issue) Directory CONTRACTORS 3. A. HANSON, ‘and Building—Phone 981M. LEO J. 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