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CLASSBFIED eck in full payment ‘of the same., kote the foregoing instructions about | ounting the words and the rate per ord for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be ified properly must be in The p Daily Tribune office before! ‘Want Ads received after 10:30 1230 p. m. will be inserted under .¢ head “Too Late to Classif; y” HELP WANTED—MALE ANTED—Coat maker, expert only; highest wages. Mulcahy, the tailor, fualto Bldg, Second and bea WANTED — A demonstrator for! house to house convassing; good mmission. 536 E. Twelfth. Phone 9J, call in the mornings. 6-22-2t} vANTED — Experienced man with car to run smail drilling machine on mmission. Ward Tubbs. 315 8. vid. Phone 128W, 6-23-3t POSITION WANTED ANTED—Work by the day or maid) work. Phone 312M. 6-21-6t yANTED—Housework, washing or ironing by hour or day; reasonable. 1 104 East F. 6-22-2t° SALESMEN WANTED SALESPEOPLE WANTED rea An old line legal reserve mut life Insurance ‘company needs extra| lesmen tand saleslady: something | <w; quick sales; experipnee not nec-) if you have sales ability. Ap- . R. Mason, state studio, 118 EH. First. Phone seen. WANT your furniture re-| irod, call at 367 South Ash street, phone 1660. R FURNITURE packing, repair- ing, upholstering, rug cleaning; Hoover vacuum for rent. Call Cormier nd McComb. 107 S. Durbin. Phone 682M, : 6-23-20t* reflectors re- 3 iNeeree 120 W. Midwest. Phone an x : *) ¢.22-6t yW cleaning and house clean- reasonable prices. Phone 1584] 6-23-1t* WANTED To BUY -ANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. one 24! 2-24-tf ANTED TO BUY — Second-hand harness, tents, tarps, saddles, dress- _in fact anything of value you have to sell. Call 1086, 5-25-tt More than 26,092 world war veter- ins were patients in United States ospitals in 1921. ARE YOU LEAVING TOWN? Can show you how to get cash out OF, je you Lor operty. “WE. Guilord, or phone 1310. 6-20-tf ANTED TO BUY — Second-hand clothing; gents’ watches, saddles, es and shoes. 216 W. | First. ANTED— Tent, camping outfit, field glasses; give description and ce. Mr. Gullord. Phone 1910, ANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- cash price paid. 367 South Ash et. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED—TO RENT YANTED TO RENT — Rooming house in good location. Phone 1320M er 5 p. m. 6-20-4t* ANTED TO RENT—Four or five- modern house; close in; gar- e; ‘¥ent must be reasonable; perma- nt tenant and good care taken of state rent wanted. and lo- Gress Box A-31, Tribune. 6-22-24 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES OR SALE—One 3% to 4-ton Stand- ard truck made by the Standard uck Co., Detroit, Mich.; new; taken indermortgage; present price $3,765, wer; will take $2,500 and allow 00 for delivery . Write C. A. ail, Longmont, Colo., mortgages. OR SALE— 1916 Ferd touring in perfect condition, good tires and inted, $210; 1918 Buick Six road- er in good condition, $350. 343 S. Fim. 6-20-5t* R SALE—One 3%-4 ton Standard truck’ made by the Standard Truck Detroit, Mich.; new; taken under ortgage; present price $3,765, Den- ler; T will take $2,500 and Allow $100 pr’ delivery charges. Write C. A. Pull, Longmont, Colo., mortgagee. ‘OR SALE — Ford touring, 1921 el; has starter and demountable si also extra tire and rim; excel- nt condition; $300 cash. Call owner Phone: 1167R. 6-23-1t* ‘OR SALE — Ford one-ton truck,! worm-drive; cheap if taken at once. | . Virbel, 511 8, Durbin. 6-23-2t* ing; perfect condition; owner town; for quick sale $675. 842R for demonstration. }Phone 1870. BRINGING UP FATHER fhe Casper Daily Cribune —Drawn for The © 922 or inre KEEP, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES will sell cars on your car over and we will get you cagh for it, If you buy or sell a car, come see us. Auto Exc! Fifth and Center 6-18-10t FOR SALE— Oldsmobile Eight, in first class condition; price $650. 2 "N.. Beech. 6-22 FOR SALE—1921 Nash Four, touring car; used ten months; $650, $200 cash, balance terms. Phone 1675M. 2 6.22.5 FOR SALE—Ford touring car good tires and motor in first class shape, $125. 715 St. John. Call after 6 p. m. unt 6 p. m. 6-21-3t® AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—Guaranteed 6,000-mile justed here; 30x3, $7.60; 30x $9; 34x4, $18.75, All others in look them over; vulcaniz- ing and repairing. Gates’ Service Sta tion. 240 S. Wolcott. 6-20-5t* A good telephone operator can han- dle 225 calls an hour. FOR SALE —Two 34x4% Goodyear cord tires; one new the other same as new, $75 takes them. The Temple 1-3t* FOR SALE -HOUSES R SALE—Six-room modern house with latest built-in ;features in se- Tect residence district; this is good in- come property and can be bought right from owner. Call 433M for ap- jpointment. Ask for Mr, Kropp. 6-23-3t* ——— FOR SALE—To the highest bidder Within the next ten days, a new four-room house and lot; lights and water iy one-half basement; good lo- cation; terms if wanted; one block north of plunge in Mills, Wyo. Ray Gilbert. 6-21-40! FOR SALE—Store building, two liv- *ingrooms, lady con attend to store .|/during day; terms like rent. Midwest Heights Realty Co., 23 Midwest Bldg. 6-23-2t _—_—$—<——=—_$—$ _=—_—<— New senses for the human race now ‘clatmed are the sense of balance and muscular sense or the sense of heft. FOR SALE—Fourroom house, new; on B. Second, $2,400; small payment down balance like rent. Inquire at 426 E. Second. 6-21-3t ——— FOR SALE—Modern one-room house; close to refinery; reasonable. In- quire 1022 S. Willow. rear. 6-23-2t* vara fs Based cto ceca Sillal tat 2 FOR SALE—Good five-room house ‘with cement basement; water in house; would take good Dodge or Ford car as part payment. Call at 1602 Burlington. 5 6-28-1t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ee FOR SALE— ‘Two lots with shado trees, two-room furnished house; fenced; for quick sale $1,000 cash. 753 St. John. ‘ 6-22-3t* HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~ IF YOU WAN1 seconc-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or bave anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tt CooL Will sell my mountain cabin located in Gothmore Park cheap for cash. Cecil Bon, care See Ben Realty Co. HOUSEHOLD GOODS apartment, court house: 6-23-1t FOR SALE-—Good three-hole Perfec- tion olf range with oven $10. 13: West J. 6. FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—EHlectric washer, Ford touring car; one five-horsepower gasoline engine. Call 1096. of 6-25-tt FOR SALE—Either lawn or filling dirt. Murphy Brothers, 416 Holly. Phono 1096R, 6-21-3" FOR SALE—Cement blocka to order. Phone 191M. 6-17-6t FOR SALE—300 rabbits. 816 S. Wash- ington. Phone 1631J. 6-16-6t FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines and show cases. Call 10! T8-tt FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, tee boxes and chests. Call 1086. ett FOR SALE—German Police puppies; just right to take away; age two months. 602 W. Railroad. 15153 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—New self-oiling wind- mill; never been uncrated; will sac- rifice if at once, P, O. Box 1251. 6-22-2t° FOR SALE—Linnett and canary sing- er $10 each, Phone 1882W. 6-22-3t CR SALE—A bargain, new b i’none 5225. _ 6 FOR RENT HOUSES $$$ POR RENT—Neat two-room furnish- ed house, modern except bath: no children; $25 per month. 776 Badger Inquire at 426 E. Second. 6-21-3t¢ A ie lei edie oo tae 5 FOR RENT—Small three-room house, partly furnished; lights and gas in: near refinery, $26 per month. Inquire 1243 S. Cottonwood. 6-21-3t* —_—$<$—$$__ YT—Modern front bedroom, adjoining bath; outside entrance. 24S. nt. 6-22-3t WANTED—Roomers and boarders at 341 N. Beech. 6 RENT-—Sleeptngraam. 228 FOR > Kee rent reasonable. 6-32-2t FOR RENT — Fourroom house, $35. 1212 639. FOR RENT—One four-room unfur- nished house; hot water furnished; one block from pavement. See How. ard Miller at Nicholaysen Lumber Co. 6-21-3t° — New York has more telephones than any other city in the world. FOR RENT—New fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished; rent reasonable. 1327 Box Elder. Phone 1790R. 6-23-1t* a a a a a FOR RENT—Rooms in basement, $10 and $13 per month; close to refinery; board if desired. 733 W. Midwest. Phone 946. 6-23-3t FOR RENT — Fiveroom furnished house, everything modern, har. wood floors. 559 S. Lincoln. 6 furnished 8. Willow. Phone 6-21-3t T—Modern room; reasonable. Durbin. 6-23-2 ———————<— FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms for gen- tlem: djoining bath or house- keepingrooms, modern, furnished or unfurnished. §33 S. Etm. 6-20-4t YT—Bedroom adjoining bath in modern home; tour blocks from business district. 152 N, Kimball. 5-20-tf two- close in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- ment Ho’ . 116 East A. Phone 868J. 6-7-tf FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment; close in; private bat! $30° per month. Inquire Casper elry Co, 130 E. Second FOR RENT— Two-room furnished house; privilege of bath. 640 S. Ash. 6-23-1t FOR SALE—Nice one-room house and lot cheap for cash in Glenrock. W Harrington. 117 East H. 6-23-1t* FOR SALE—Bargain new two-room house, $100 cash will handle, bal- ance $700 at $20 per month. Midwest Heights Realty Co., 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. 6-23-2t ‘The average man spends six years and 10 months of his life eating. "OR RENT—Nicely furnished small house with gas, one and one-half blocke from pavement. In rear of 2/4 South Fenway. FOR RENT—Beautifully house. 925 8. Lincotn. FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house modern except gas; also gar age. 821 CY. 6-21-3t FOR RE furnished apartment near avenue; also furnished sleepingroom in basement with gas and electricity. 1318 pruce, 6-22-3t. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Whaley apartments are under new management; apart- ments redecorated and cleaned at re- duced rent; two and three-room apart- ments. Phone 1392J. 6-17-6t* FOR RENT— Strictly modern fur- nished apartment; livingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas, range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-tt FOR RENT — Furnished apartment gas, lights, toilet and bath, hot and cold water; $25 per month. 1223 ©, First. Phone 1433, 2t Seventeen persons were candidates for presidential nominations in 1920. FOR SALE—300 rabbits. 816 8. Wash- ington. Phone 1631J. 6-23-6t FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines, show case and cash register. Call 1086. 5-25-tf It is only 202 miles from London to Liverpool. FOR SALE—Uncallea for tailored? suits at your own price Mulcahy, the tailor, Rialto Theater ae Poe KINDLING WOOD, 50c and 75¢ per hundred, delivered. Rapid Transfer. Phone 1427. 6-19-6t POULTRY COLUMBIA hatchery, P. 0. box 1102, Denver, Colo; ‘we can supply you with any quantity of baby chicks; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; 17 varieties; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post pre- paid. Write for prices and full ‘par- ticulare. 6-23-1t LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Three white-face calves four miles on Alcova road. Krusen. 21-3 FOR RENT — Four-room house with gas. Inquire 530 8. Cen- ter. Phone. 1094J. -21-3t —_—$<$$——————— R RENT—Modern furnished four- room residence, $30 per month. In quire 642 E. Twelfth or call H. W. Twichell. Phone 1100-3J. 6-20-4t —<—$—<—<——$——— re FOR_RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished house; close in. 312 S. Lin- coin. 6-22-2t modern FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment; gas and ligh' $25 per month. 1221 8. Durbin. FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment. Apply ment 4, 1214 East First. 6. FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- nished apartment; gas for cooking. 318 S. Kimball. Phone 1404. 6-21-4t strictly Apart- 19-6t FOR RENT—Five-room house fur- nish kiteheBette and bath; also piano, '$75 per month. 520 8. Kimball Phone 896J. - 6. OK RENT — Two-room furntshiod house. 328 S. Conweli. Inquire 836 S, Conwell. FOR RENT—Three basement rooms for housekeeping. 1133 Phillip. 6-23-2t FOR RENT—Four-room house and garage. Inquire 341 N. Beech. 6-22-2t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house. 629 E. First. 6- it HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE—Three dry cows; also one olayseh Lumber Co. LAND FOR SALE THE CASPER AUCTION HOUSE, Ine. Buying and selling all the time used and new furniture; always a large stock of everything. We your rug to suit you, .Remake your mattress, upholstering a specialty. See us first. Phone 16173 326 W. Yel lowstone. 6-17-48 FOR SALE—A bargain in player piano for quick sale; $40 worth of rolls free; will sacrifice to save freight on same a nd give terms if desired. Box A-30, Tribune. 6. it ee ee FOR SALE—Furniture, one dresser, one small refrigerator, one dining- room table, on¢ library table, two rockers, four diningroom chairs. 1023 S. Wolcott, rear door. 6-23-2t* FOR SALE—One good reed Lloyd baby buggy; used two months, $25. 142 E. Second. 6-23-3t* FOR SALE—Collapsible baby — car- riage; fits under Pullman seat; ivory crib 22x40 inches and nursery chair. Phone 1729W. © 20-3t paca tac ch Ai ine FOR SALE—Portable Western Elec- trie sewing machine; used only two months; also one three-way gas burn- er with pipe connection for range. Phone 974W. 6-23-2t ——— FOR SALE—Almost new reed baby riage, cost $85, party leaving €ail 1037R. 6-23-3t FOR SALE—New ana good second- hand sewing machines sold: repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J. 6-18-12 FOR SALE—White enameled lined ice box, capacity 100 pounds; also one chiffonier and one dresser, 200 books, 1000 Harrison, North Sper : cari town. —— FOR SALE—Four-hole oil stove, Kero- gras burner and oven: practically new. 618 W, Fourteenth. rhs oe sR 2e Marriage of step relatives is permit- din New York. ‘OR _SALE—L 5S. Washington. ‘ge car; bargain. 229 622-2t° FOR SALE—Wicker Lloyd loom baby buggy, medium size; almost like new; reversible gear; dark blue; price $20. 513 S. Melrose. Phone 1410W PUBLIC LAND, SALE. 16,000 acres in Sweet Grass county, Montana, to be sold in farm and clean Passer units of 80 acres or more. All igable land is tillable, and balance farming and grazing. Average price of irrigable land $25 per acre; inchud- ing full paid water rights; water abundant and irrigation system, own- ed by farmers, in full and vomplete operation. Average price of non-irri- gated land $5 per acre. Terms 25 per cent cash, balance easy payments at 6 per cent interest. Wholesale price $10.50 per acre. Sale begins June 23. Send for circular. Harris & Ci Big ‘Timber, Mont. 6-23-1t* FOR SALE OR TRADE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and wagons, A-1 condition. L. E. Be? N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 6-17-tf pats leieiocaieseae toes nee ee Sa FOR TRADE—For Casper property, 480-acre irrigated ranch, 12 miles from Graybull; rich soil, good water, level ground, $50 per acre; will trade in 80-acre tract for small property. Phone 1230J. Call at 405 S. Eire es FOR TRADE— One Ford delivery truck body with top complete for Ford touring body with top complete. 1034 Madison. 6-22-2t eee The lifetime of a horse ts 25 te 30 years, FOR RENT—Rooms for Ught house- t! id furnished. Phone 1457. FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment completely furnished; cheap rent; one block off Second; free rent to first of July. 311 S. Jackson. Phone 1872 W. 6-22-tf FOR RENT-—One two-room furnished apartment; lights and gas; one small house. 133 N, Kimball. Phone 16893. 6-19-4t FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- room apartments with water and lights; $20 and $25 per month; also large one-room house; $15 per mortth. 909 S$. Cedar. Phone 1475. 6-23-2t FOR RENT — Clean two-room fur- nished apartment; gas and lights furnished; $25 per month. 134 West G. Phone 1547W 6-19-6t FOR RENT—Modern fiveroom fur- nished apartment with sleeping porch; reasonable rent. 318 5. Kim- ball. Phone 1404. At FOR _ RENT — Tworoom modern apartment. 523 S. Lincoln. 6-22-4t* FOR RENT—Large cool convenient housekeeping room with bath and gas. 544 S. Grant. Phone 592M. 6- ‘FOR RENT—Three large furnished rooms; lights and water. Segond house north of K east side of Center. 6-22-3t* FO RENT—Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, adjoining bath; out- side entrance; gas and electric lights. Call 1474W after 4 p, m. 6-23-44 FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- per month. 445 S. Beech. Phone 904W. 6-22-3t* ¥OR RENT—One furnished and one unfugnished apartment; new mnd rool; all built-n features; bath, etc.; fine location. Corner Lind and Lin- coln. Apply Apartment 611 Lind. 6-22-3t FOR RENT — Threeroom modern apartment; $30 per month; gas paid. 304 East A. 6-22-2t in modern home; board if desired. 1325 S. Cedar. Phone 453. 6-20-3t* FOR RENT—Room and board in moa- ern home. 743 S. Durbin. Phone 1662R. 6-22-2t FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms ern home 1232 8. David. 1621W. The United States census must be taken every 10 years. FOR RENT—Room for one or two gentlemen; references required. 237 N. Beech. Phone 1781W. G FOR RENT —Desirable front bed- room, adjoining bath; rent reason- able. 1032 S. Ash, Phone 1887J. 6-19-6t* in mod. Phore 623-2 FOR RENT — Two sleepingrooms without board. 821 CY. 6-21-3t large upstairs with or FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two corner lots in good location; will trade lots and Ford truck with top for Dodge car. 1034 Madison. 6-22-2t SS FOR TRADE—On Dodge or Buick roadster $600 worth of new furni- ture. See J. C. Neilson, Natrona Power Co. 6-22-3t* FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALF OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 418-12 LE OR RENT—Garage 10x FOR § 6-23-1t* 16, 1912 8, Poplar. FOR RENT—Modern room with bath, suitable for two; also garage. I quire at 834 S. Oak. 6 FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom; suitable for two gentlemen. Corner of Park and Fifth. Phone 7605 510 8. Park. + 6:22 FOR RENT—Two large, nicely fur- nished sleepingrooms in modern home; close in; telephone service reasonable. 831 East Third. 6-22-2t WOR RENT—Four unfurnished semt- basement rooms, wood floors; bath, toilet, lights and gas also stoves. 1312 S. Poplar. Phone 1681M Poe 23-3t FOR RENT—To adults, one basement apartment; three rooms and bath; gas. 424 S. Grant. 6-22-3t ——< — FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur. nished apartment; walls tinted; woodwork enameled; built-in features; bath, gas, hot water; front and back entrance; garage; $45 per month; one- half block from Second. 133 8. Con- well Square. 6-22-2t RENT—Modern and furnished and three-room apartments. 534 t W. Ninth. -6t* FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Saddle horses, 1 Glenarm. Phone 1147J. FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, @esirable office rooms or storage space in basement Consolidated Roy- alty building; passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in city. Phone Western Rewity 1078. 6- Phone 439W. 6- 206 N. 6-17-¢f 6-tt BUSINESS CxiANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oll land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 5-29-tf FOR SALE—A new modern home; grocery store and meat market in very good location; will sell on ac- count of sickness; terms. Address Box [A-22, ‘Tribune. 6-19-6t America’s casualties war totaled 302,612. in the world FOR SALE— Rooming house. For particulars address Box 12, n. Mont, — + FOR SALE—Fruit sto: ness location. Box A. fine busi- Tribune 6-22-3t° FOR LEASE—Hotel, 34 rooms, com. pletely furnished to right party able to guarantee lease for one year; give immediate possession. Box Riverton, Wyo. PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY, 51, West Hotel. 6-19-6t PHRENOLOGY—Consult Madame J Rea Keys, the world’s most famous woman. She gives you reliable ad. vice on all subjects; has had 28 years’ experience and is able to adjust your troubles. Here for a few days only at the Virginia hotel, room 218, palmestry, Room 6-234 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. __ The Casper Auction House was incorporated in the office of the *| secretary of state, af the State of Wyoming, at 9:10 A. M., June 20, 1922. The term of existence of said corporation shall be fifty years next after thé 19th day of June, 1922. The object for which said corporation is formed is to establish and maintain a general merchandise business manufacture and repair furniture, and to purchase, or other- wise acquire and own, all kinds of property, both real and personal, necessary or irable in the con- duct of said business, and to dispose of the same; to erect buildings, fac- tories and repair shops, and to rent, sublet, or lease the same or any part thereof. to borrow money and issue securities in the purchase of acquisition of property, business, ights and franchises, or for addi- onal working capital, or for any object in or about its business that may be necessary and desirable; to incur debts and to raise, borrow and secure the payment of money by any lawful means, including the issue and sale or other disposition of bonds, warrants, debentures, ob- ligations, negotiable and _transfer- able instruments and evidences of indebtedness of all kinds whether secured by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or otherwise, and to per- form all and everything necessary or desirable in the conduct of its general business. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be fifty thousand dollars, to be divided into five hundred shares of $100 each. The management and control of the affairs of this corporation shall be vested in a board of three directors, and Robt. W. Sumey, Myrtle Sumey, and W. J, Bailey shall constitute said board for the first corporate year of said corporation. The principal opera- tions of said company shall be con- ducted in_the county of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 326 West Yellowstone, Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and Robt. W. Sumey is the agent in charge of said office. ROBT. W. SUMEY, Secretary. Pub, June 22, 23, 24 1922. pee he STRAY STOCK. Casper, Wyo., June 14, 1922. One stallion. black; left hind foot, white stocking; branded. 2 bar S (2_—S), left hip; quarter circle W ) right shoulder; age, about 6 years; weight about 1,050 pounds, ‘One mare, bay; branded lazy S T ) left shoulder; weight about 1050 pounds; age about 9 years; suckling colt at side. One golding, bay; branded H U ) left shoulder; weight about 1,250 pounds; smooth mouth; white stockings, hind feet. One mare, bay; saddle weight about 700 pounds; age 5 years; left hind foot white. The above stock are to be sold to the highest bidder, at the City Pound Saturday, June 24, 1922, at 2 pony; about p.m. (Signed) ALEXANDER NISBET, ief of Police. Publish June 17, 20 and 23, 1922, ———_— BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School Dis- trict No. 2, in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, will receive separate bids up to 1 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, July 6, 1922, for the following work, to-wit: The placing of a second story on the East Casper School, and the re- modeling of the roof; ‘ The remodeling and installation of new plumbing and heating fix- tures in the East Casper School building; The installation of new plumbing fixtures in the Central School Building; The connection of the South Cas- per School Building with the city sewer system, Each contract must be performed [in accordance with the plans and specifications of Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney, Architects, 415 Con- solidated Royalty Building, Casper PAGE ELEVER Cooper Tobe by George Metames (MONT ANN ROAD fLL GO AKO GIT. THE, TICKET Now! 5 CLOSED FOR IMPROVEBENTS |First Turn Beyond Garden Creek Falls Is Limit Placed on Auto Travel for Present, ‘The Casper Mountain road has been temporarily closed, ending extensive | repairs being made by joint action of te highway depart 4 are warned not to attempt to drive farther than the s: = - first turn beyond the Garden Creek Wyoming. where such plans and/ forks. A heavy grader and tractor specifications may be examined. All| 4re at work on the road, and a crew bids m be accompanied by a cer-|°f rock men are blasting off the rocky tified check in the sum of 10% of| Points all along the rad, rendering the contract price, and the success-| travel extremely dangerous. A large ful bidders must furnish good and|°@r which attempted the drive late yes sufficient bond for the faithful per-|teréay evening came within a hair's formance of the contracts in the| breadth of going over the mountain sum of half the contract price. The] *ide when the front wheels skidded contracts will be awarded to the|' loose dirt, and it required a team lowest responsible bidders, _the|°f horses and block and tackle to Board reserving the right to reject |Dlace the machine tack on the road. any and all bids, Autoists who persist in using the road By the Board of Directors of said|20t only hamper the work, but are School District No. 2, this 22d day] rttng with death in attempting to of June, 19: Regotiate the dangerous road. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Residents of the mountain and oth- Clerk, ers who use the road for strictly busi- Publish June 23, 30, 1922, ness purposes will be given permission —»~=—_ to go up or down before 7 o'clock in the morning and after 5 o'clock in tho evening by applying to Alfred Brile, in of the work. In no case will Hidden Treasure the county be responsible for injury-to Ufe or property resulting from charges Turns Out to Be is e if dynamite to those Discarded Loot|' site ct te poet warnings SLAYER GIVEN LIFE IN PEN JACKSON, Mich, June 23 —-George Straub, confessed slayer of Alice Mal- lett, pleaded guilty to first degree mur der in the Jackson county circuit court Tuesday and immediately was sentenced to solitary confinement at hard labor for life in Marquette pris- DEAVER, Wyo, June 23-—Vis- fons of hidden treasure on the part of Campfire Girls who discovered an fron box In the brush near the Rimrocks, directly south of here, was reduced to disappointment when the hikers opened the box and found that it contained no jewels or nioney but only a packet of checks made payable to A. C. Schain, postmaster, The box was only recently stolen from the post- office here by robbers and all val- uabies had been removed. re on. Miss Mallett, who was matron at a girls’ home was murdered about 10 days ago, having apparently been at- tacked with an axe. Her head was crushed and her body mutilated in a night attack as she was en route to Wyo., June 23—No. 7,000, the Union Pacifies new “fabri:| Den nome. He parents live in On- cated” locepmotive which is being put through a series of endurance tests that are destined, it is believed, to rev | To be England's first woman sur- olutionize raflroad locomotive usage,| veyor is the distinction won by Miss left Cheyenno Tuesday on it» longest|Irene Martin, who has just passed trip—a little jaunt to San Francisco] the final examination of the college and return, or about 3,200 miles. This|of estate management. Miss Martin locomotive recently was run from| has wpecialized in town surveying, and Omaha to Ogden, approximately 1,000| it was sympathy with bad housing miles, with stops only for water, fuel’ conditions that first led her to adopt and oll and to change crews. her profession. New Locomotive Is Put to Hard Test CHEYEN’ ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY ‘eye Midwest bay Bldg. none 308 Analyses, Income Tax ‘and CONTRACTORS + A, HANSON, Plastering and DOCTORS KEITH, M. D, MARSHALL 0, Office Phono 30. Residence “1 ing. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Income Tax, Accountants—] Service ith Floor 0-8 Bidg. Phone ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GAEBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phono 116? RAYBURN 8. Architect Suite 12, Daly Bidg. Phone 1 AWNINGS DR. A. P. 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