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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 BRINGING UP FATHER CLASSIFIED ouT G&G TOWN aévertiseme must be accompanied by cash or heck in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about gunting the words and th: rate per! for The Casper Datly Tribu How to Aaswer Bling Classified Ads In unswering blind ads in these ana please be careful to use in th advertisemen plain Letters brought to The Tetbune ao not require stamps. vs inclose your an- swers in sealed envolpe. In reply- ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send the original references, Send cop tes of them only. office A ADVERTISING RATES—The rate} for inserting Want Ads in The Cas-) per Daily Tribune at 1% cen‘s a word! each insertion; minimum %5 cents. | CLOSIXG HOUR—Want Ads to be, classified properly must be in The! Casper. @Dily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads recetvel after 10:30) to 1:30. p.m, will be inserted under the heaé “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE Ee WANTED—Man with executive abil- ity, salary no object; are you qual- stied ‘to meat this urgent demand? .It| not call Mr, Petty at 756M ond got; o: the right road tocuy. started on the rig! To-as-4t | ——— WANTED—Tank bulléers at Cowley, Wyo., for Kaw Boiler Works Co., hand work, right and left hand river- ters, caulkers and buckwrups; piece work tate of pay; long job. Foreman “Whitle” Martin. 12-28-8t vee WANTED—Expertenced retail driver. Salary and commission. Lander Dairy. 12-27-2t YOUNG MEN WANTED! To fill good positions at 20d salar- tec, Let us train you for these pos!- tions. ‘Start with ciass January 2 Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1825. 12-26-5t j WANTED—Automobdile washer! to) work nights; must be careful driv- od. 404 Midwest Bldg. 12-28-3t| 00. 1 Wn HELP graduates get work. Y¥- SA. Auto School, Los Angles. My OS ae 12-15-30 SE ae er HELP WANTED—FEMALE STENOGRAPHER and typist experl- encec. See Mr. Finley, court report- er, courthouse. Phone 62 42.28-2t* _ ee HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE — eee DICTAPHONE or Edyphone opera- tor; experienced; typist and stenog- rapher; Gregg. Phone 62. 12 t raphe, OS WANTED—Golden Garden Cabaret 1 pianist, 1 trap drummer, 3° wait resses,~3- dancing..zirls. Call after 3 p.m. 254 Ws A, street 12-27-2t* AGENTS WANTED ee WANTED—Man to succeed Martin Halvorsen, retailing Rawleigh good health food products, spices, flavors, medicines, toilet preparations, — etc. 150 everyday necessities used by mil. lions, largest company; estabijshed 34 years; favorably known all over America; no experience; practically no capital needed; we teach you to man- age your own permanent big paying hy@iness; 2,000 to $5,800 yearly. W rite | 4 application, give*age, occupation, | references. W. T. Rawleigh © Dept. 359, Freeport, Ill. 12-28-1t SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN. Harn $10,000 per year and expenses Wwe teach you in night class starting} Wednesday, January 3. Arrange by hone now. Casper Business College, ine, Phone 1326. 6-5t SALESMANSHIP. Taught in night classes by an in- structor who spent years as a travel ing salesman, Phone 1325 for infor Business College, Inc. bation, Casper se, ne. POSITIONS WANTED -ANTED—By young lady; clerical work. Best of reference. Or will 4 thing. P. O. Box 1588. consider “anything. weavat ANTED+Position as housekeeper or to take care of conyalescgnt or invalid person by refined Christian .. Box A-61, Tribune, yeas 12-27-3t* SERVICES OFFERED GRAVEL, sand, hauling or team work of any kind. Phone 1340. Asie for Eddie: 12-28-4t* | HEMSTITCHING and picoting done! at Shikany Dry Goods; work is promptly done: out of town work js promptly delivered. 12-28-3t* WANTED—Clerical work; must night work, after 6 o'clock. dress A-64, Tribune. 1 WHEN in need of a carpenter, call 1435. W. J. Hume, jobbing - con- tractor. 12-28-10t “YOUR PIANOQ—Does it need tuning?—Just .telephone us if we can be of sdtvice to you. Piano tuning and repair work positively Everything in Music. . E Wells Music Co. 232. E. Second Phone 194. Si 12-22-tt SEE US—-Furniture repairing; uphol. stering; packing; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. Cormier anc ce Corb, 207° S, Durbin. Phone 168; 10-2: HOUSEHOLD GOODS —— OR SALE—Sniail gas heater, suit- abie for. bathroom or. small room. | nquire 1230 S. Walnut. Phone 4453V : 12-28-2t be Ad- . OR SALE — Murphy bed, good as new, chenp. See Mr. Seamon at the} rane. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORS Real bargans in-new and used gas toves, heaters aud tank heaters; in- tantaneous ebios, chairs ound mattress” cover. See us + tone, Phone 2817, W. Yellow- 12-38 tf od — WANTED TO RENT—Garage near ‘Ing bath fn modern home. 39. 11128. ___ HOUSEHOLD coops FOR SALE—Electris washing chines; terms, Phone 1086. 11-18-tf OF YOU WAN seconz-nand furni- ture. or anything second-hand, or Bouth Azh street or phone 1660. 7-9-tf For gas ranges, heaters, appliances see us. Exchange Furniture & Hard: ware Co. Phone 1086. 11-18-tf FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES pie bees mm al chee tc asa FOR SALE — Ford roadster truck body, good condition for quick sale $100 cash. 142 S. Beech. 12-28-2t* FOR SALE—A snap; one Studebaker roadster; one four passenger Ford; one ton Ford truck. Phone 1086. 11-18-tf nae FOR SALE-—Ford coupe in A-1 con- ition. Phone 1086. 12-12-t¢ Don't buy that Ford sedan until you haye seen me. I've got one only three months old: never out of town, whioh I must dispose of at once. Will sell my equity at half; you con: tinue with payments. Box’ A-60, Tri bune. Bt FOR SALE—One Dotge touring car, 1919 model; one Chevrolet touririk, 1918 model, four now super-tread tires and one extra; Ford touring car in good mechanical condition; one Saxon Six touring; one Ford Commercial also three new Goodyear tires 42 by 9; cars can be bought on easy tei If desired. W. E. Mofield Motor Co., @ and Center. Phone 1869. ° -6t AUTO ACCESSORIES ———_$$$ FOR SALE—New and second hand Ures and inubes, all sizes. Gates Service Station, 126 W. Second. 12-28-1t* Midwest 30x3, FOR SALE—Federal and tires and tubes: vulcanizing. $8.00; SOx3%s. $8.75. Bicycle tires, $2.00. Midwest Service station. 240 S. Wolcott. Phone 701-M, 12-27-6t NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes. Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 EB, Yellowstone. : 12-18-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Bright second cutting. bailed alfaifa hay, car lots, $12.50 per ton, f..0. b. track. Geo. Vifquain, Gordon Neb. 12:28-1t® ——— FOR SALE—Lioyd Sideway baby car- riage, .cheap. Phone 2062-3. 12-27-1t ——— FOR SALE — Coal, $9.50 per ton. Platte ley “Coal Co. Phone 1372W. 12-23-7t* pea FOR SALE—Millinery store fixtures; great bargain. Phone 766-W. Martz Hat Shop. 12-13-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I have # high class player-piano for sale cheap, if taken at once. 14 BE. F sire Phone 1618-J. 12-18-tf a rOR SALB—Newspapers in bundies af 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the pantry shelves. AD you want at The Tr bun: ——|$16 per month, Che Casper Daily Cribune WORLD ‘TEN TIMES AND NEVER LEARN ANY THING -WHY ARENT FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Very Gesirabie room in modern home. Close in on hus tine. 505 S. Park. Phone 224-W. 12-27-5t jbave anything to trade, call at 367//OR RENT—Nice comfortable room _ adjoining bath. In modern home; close in. 631 East Second, 12-20-tf WARM ROOM FOR RENT—Sultable for 1 or 2 men; nice, clean, heated room; very close in and strictly mod- ern; reasonable; call 342 8S. Kimball. Phone 1701-efter 6 p. m. 12-27-2t FOR RENT—Close in modern sleep- ingroom, suitable for one or two Inquire 142 S. Beech. 12-28-1t FOR RENT—Two rooms and break- fast nook furnished, west side, $30 per month. Phone 101M. 12-28-1t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern home, with outside en- trance. 635 S, Durbin. Phone 1 after 4:30. 12-28-4t WARM ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for 1 or 2 men, nice, clean, heated room; very close in an@ strictly mod ern; reasonable. Call 342 South Kim- ball, Phone 1701 after 6 p. m. 12-27-2t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bec- room in medern home, close in. 643 EB. Third. 12-28-4t FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath in beautifully furnished bungalow, for one or two business men: per- manently located. Meals if desired. Address A-62, Tribune. 12-27-2t* FOR RENT—Furnished room adjoin- ing bath in modern home. Phone 229-5 12-27-2t FOR RENT— One room in private home, suitable for young gentlemen; meals if desired. 235 S. Park. Phone 969M FOR RENT—Well furnished room in new home, suitable for one or two wentiemen. 305 E. Twelfth. Phone 1729W. 2-2) FOR bath 122 FOR RENT+-Wanted a gentleman to share room in modern home with man of good habits. 732 South Park ave. 2-27-28 FOR strictly modern RENT—Bedroom, adjoining suitable for two rE comfortable home; 12-27-6t RENT—Warm, sleeping room in modern close in, Phone 394-W. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for one or two; next to bath; very close in. 327_S. Beech. Phone 1999. ? 12-27-3t warm furnished good loca- 12-27-2t FOR RENT—Nice, room in modern home; tion. 141 W. 10th, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home; prices right; close in. 613 S. Ash, 12-27-2t® HUUSEKEEPING KOOMS FOR RENT—One-room furnished for housekeeping, gas and lights fur- nished. 113 8S, Washington. Phone 768M. 12-28-3t FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, electric ight and water free; five rm‘nutes walls office. 9-16-tt POULTRY FOR SALE—Pullets, 416 W. First St 12-27-30 ——— ——— WANTED—More babies te ride in our sturdy, stylish Sturgis “baby buggies; complete new line fot new babies; price from $31.5¢ up, Cham- berlin Furniture Co. Phone 37, abate ge eh Sd ee a WANTED—TQ #7Uz. WANTED To Bux — #5 ature be any kind. 120 West Mitrvsst avenue Phone 249. 2-2: WE BUY and sel) anything of valus Phone 1086. 11-18-tf ee WANTED— Anything you have ea the way of furniture, and housé- hold effects. We pay more. Phone 4086. 11-18-tf SS WANTED TO BUY—‘Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- rice #67 South Ash cash p: Street, Phone 1660. 5-9 Inquire 12-27-3t* S Lincoln and Badger. 704 S. Jefferson. ————————— WANTED—Four or five room “fur- nished house at once. P. O. Box 1906. 12-27-3t WANTED—TO BORROW WANTED—Private loan of $800.00 for 1 year; can give gilt edge securit Box A-63, Tribune. 12- FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Light running se) machine. Phone 1086. 1 FOR RENT—ROOMS ———— FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, suitable for two people. 834 S. Oak. 1 12-28-8t}- ——_———— FOR RENT—Furnished room adjoin- Phone a! FOK RENT—Nicely furnished ainep-| 22. N, Kimball, Phone 12-28-2t si! only. 12-27-50! FOR, RENT—Ready fur steam: heated; for gor Call 241 8. David. eman 4-tf|150 West H. from the center of town at 406 W, First. 11-20-tf BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD for two gentie- men, home cooking; also warm room next to bath; close in, 426 E, First. | 12-28-2t BOARD AND ROOM, $10 per week; home cooking, family style. 549 W. Midwest. 12-22-6t FOR RENT.—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Unfurnishea 3 room partly modern apartment; gas; $20. 12-27-3t FOR, RENT—Four-room — apartment and furniture for sale, two blocks trom Natrona Power Co., 613 8. Ash. Phone 1400. 12-26-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- room apartment; no. children. 824 W. Tenth, 12-28-3t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed basement with laundry and gas 1235S. Elm. 12-28-3t* FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment private bath, lights gas furnished; $50 per month 622 Grant. Phone 821W. 12-28-1t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 353 West A. at 325 West B. C. street. 3-room Apply 12-27-2t* FOR RENT—OFFICES ———$$—$$ $< __ FOR RENT—Office room in Midwest building. Phone 1030 or 833R. 22-21-tf FOR SALE— HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room house, one Beck from pavement, east front, well lnccted; $3,500, $1,000 cash down. R. Kamon, 242 HE, Second. Tel. 702. 12-28-1t ——_—$________ FOR SALE—Near West Side school, two-room house, water and lights; yard all fenced; gas and sewer in alley; priced at value of lot $700 with $300 down, See Ben Realty Co., real tors, 202 Midwest Bldg, 12-26-5t FOR SALE—Fiveroom modern rest- dence with five rooms and bath in basement; two-room house in rear; $6,000, $500 cash. R. Kamon, 242 FE. Second. Tel. 702. 12-28-1t la het a Seca FOR SALE—One ¢-room house and one 2-room house, 120i S. Cotton: wood. 11-29-14t* R SALE — One-room house on small lot, east of old brewery site; priced $450 with $100 cash down; don’t pay rent, look at this. See Ben Realty Co., realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. 26-51 FOR SALE—Three rooms, water and lights, one block from paving and bus Ine, a good buy at $1,800, only $150 cash, balance like rent. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co, 212 E. Second. Phone 101M. 12-28-31 FOR SALE — New bungalow; after 6 p. m. Phone 1759R. 12-28-1t* ME. call you Four rooms, two finished laundryroom, WANT A E bath, full hasement; rooms in basemen double garage; location just of pavement on East Twelfth street; priced extra low at $4,000 cash. See Ben. Realty Co., realtors. Midwest Big. 12-26-5t FOR SALE—Neat Uttle home now under construction, three rooms; nieg lot; east of County Hospital; just off Second street; $350 cash will handle, balance like rent. See Ben Realty= Co., realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. 12-26-6t A GREAT COUNTRY HOME. Near Denver, 12 ruoms, fully mod- ern, six-car garage; fine out build- ings; 24 meres; “beautiful shrubbers; cash or terms. J, H. Warder, 731 Fourteenth street, Denver. 12-12-18t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR ALE—Corner lot on pavement, com house. good location for business. R. Kamon, 242 E, Second. Tel 12-28-1t . Jack- $350 cash; See Ben Midwest 12-26-5t Fourteenth; lights, gas handy. Co., realtors. 202 water, Realty Bidg. FOR SALE—Corner lot 65x169 feet; on three streets; 6 room modern house on lot. Corner East’ Second and Groat streets. Phone 157-J. 643 East Second. 12-20-tf CASPER LOTS—We sef lots In Fair View addition for $1 down ané $1 a week; city water, light and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Realty C.. 231 Midwest Bldg. 11-14-tf FARMS FOR SALE FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- ment, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per month; Ughts and water furnished. at 406 W. First. 11.20-tf FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — One-room_ furnished house; gas; close in. 236 S. Grant in rear, 12-28-1t* —— FOR RENT--Fiveroom modern nice- ly furnished house, suitable for two} familites. 511 E. First. 12-26-3t FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished house, four rooms and bath; sun- garage: no children. Call at 12-28-3t room furnished FOR RENT—Two no children, thouse; near refiner; 912 8. Cedar. FOR RENT—Two-room par nished house, also water, lights and gar. Ww. Il between 5 . m, at 2 ~ Seventh. FOR SALE—Lighty acre Missouri farm, $50 down, $15 a month. R. Kamon, 242 B. Seconc: Tel, 702. FOR SALE OR TRADE FO SALE OR TRADE—Eighty acres in Fremont county under the new government ditch which will be com- pleted soon, will sell or trade for Cas- per property. For quick turn will take about one-half the value. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 ©. Second. Phone 101M. 12-28-1t BUICK touring car, 850 or will trade good building Iot and pay cash dif- ference. Grover C. Gorsuch Ninth and Wolcott Phone 1443-4 12-27-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Six-room strictly modern bungalow, located in one of the most exclusive residential sections of Denver. Den and maid’s room in basement. Will sell or trade for Casper residence, income property or business lot. ADDRESS BOX A-58 12-26-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE—For irri- gated farm; five-room home on 8. Elm completely furnished, worthy of your consideration, the price is right and the payments are easy, let us show this to you. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E. Second. 101M. Phone 12-28-it LOST AND FOUND tools, be- of Maxwell and ‘Secon pleaxe phone 386. 12-27-31 LOST—A_kit tween Cottonwood street, Finder HOw DSO YoU DO- MR. JIGGS - GOING TO THE LECTORE TONIGHT ? LOST AND FOUND LOST—One gold cuff ‘button, initials F. B. P. Finder please return to the Sepecialty Boot Shop. 204 0-3 Bldg. 12-26-3t LOST—Amethyst little finger ring, between Manhattan cafe and 4r keon dance hall. Return to Arkeon Box Office and receive lUberal reward. 12-28-3t* ees LOST—A gray mackinaw west of the Coliseum on Fifth street <> South on Center. Finder please return to Tribune office. 12-27-8t LOST—A lady's Masonic pin on Wed. nesday. Finder please return to the Tribune and receive $1 reward. 12-28-3t* —$—$—$—$——— LOST — Pair of red beads between Jefferson and Railroad, Reward. 150 N. Melrose, Phone 1879J. 27-5) OE a atk LOST—One gold cuff button, initia's F. B. P. Finder please return to the Specialty Boot Shop, 204 0-8 Bldg., and receive reward. 12-28-3t LOST—Lady’s brown velvet bag, con- taining smali change and baby ring, valued as keepsake. 1126 W Fourteenth, Phone 1495NJ. 12-26-2t LOST—Gold pen and pencil at the Rialto or between theater ahd the Palms; return to Gerald Storer at the Tribune and receive reward, 12-26-4t* LOS8T—One Ure; reward. 1121 8. Pop. lar. 12-26-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Bullding 14-24, suitable for house or store, in first class condition. Acsress Box A-66, Tribune. 2-28-3t Lincoln ell ba! eatcd at 8. streets; wil stock, or w! building and fixtures. of the best locations fo; in the city. J. B. Fri FOR QUICK SAI Lee's Yocation “in town for cheap. Write Frank Lee, Wy cafe, best business, Glenrock, 2-14t* FOK LEASE—160 acres ot! land tn Bolton field; government permit Address P. O. box 778 . 5-29tt PERSONAL WIDOWER with home and children wishes to meet widow or elderly Indy, object matrimony. ACdress Box Tribune, 12-28-3t* PERSONAL— Would like to corre spond with a nice young iady not over 26 years of age; am a single mar never been married but would try to make a nice home for someone please write; will exchange photo. Ad- dress A. West, P. O. Box 15, Casper. 12-26-5t* NOTICE NOTICE. Studebaker taxi service lezves the Henning ‘hotel at 5 o'clock arrives at Salt Creek 6:30. Leaves Lavoye Motor Co., Salt Creek 8 o'clock and arrives in Casper at 9:30. 12-28-1t* OF ANNUAL STOCK- ERS’ MEETING NOTICE HOLD) Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Navajo Laboratories, Inc., will be held at the office of the~comn- pany at room 516 Consolidated. Royalty Building, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of January, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. At said meeting re- ports of the officers will be read, officers elected and general busi- ness transacted. JOHN A. CONRAD, Vice President. Publish Dec. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, and 29, 1922. ps dbo ae ale DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annua! meeting of the stockholders of the Holmes Hardware Co., will be held at the office of the com- pany, 145 East Second street, Cas- per, Wyoming, at 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, December 31, 1922, for the election of a Board of Direc- tors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before the meeting. J. W. BURNS, Secretary. Pulish Dec. 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 1922, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Chauncey Miller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate, dersigned administrator of said es- tate filed its final account and pe- tition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, where anyone interested may ex- }amine said aecount and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before February 10, A. D. 11923, that is, within thirty day: lafter the last publication of t! all; that on December 11, 1922, the un-} notice on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1928; and if no objections are filed the administrator will make final settlement of said es- tate on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1928, or as soon thereefter as th: matter may be heard by the Court. Dated this 14th day of Decem- ber, A. 1922 D. 1922. DANIEL pets Administ a WILLIAM 0. WILS' woeen Attorney. Publish Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11, 1923. << NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Na tional Bank of Casper will be he’ at its banking rooms, Consolidat Royalty building, Casper, Wyoming at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Jan uary 9, 1923, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business #2 may prop- erly come before the meetin, i President. Attest: J. R, SCHLUETER, Cashier. Publish Dec. 14, Jan. 4, 1923. EAST |S WEST’ HOLDS THRILLING FEATURES In the clutch of circumstance Con stance Talmadge neither falters nor weakens but, with presence of mind saves the day in her role of Ming Toy the heroine of “East Is West,” the First National attraction which ‘s playing at the America theater the last times today. Charley Yong, the fifty-ftty China man, has followed, Ming Toy to the home of the Bensons. He holds both Ming Toy, and Billy Benson, who loves her, powerless at the point of a large calibre automatic: pistol Then Ming Toy diverts his attention by a clever ruse which plays upon Charlie Yong's vanity. Charley Yong relaxes his vigil only for a second, but that is.enough. Be fore the ensuing tussle is over Charley Young is thoroughly worsted and Ming Toy is saved by her own quick wit, from the threatening danger. Although Constance Talmadge stresses the many comedy moments of Ming Toy, her emotional work !¢ in this and in the other tense stuations of “East Is West" makes the role of Ming Toy a vivid one. In support of Miss Talmadge ther is a splendid cast including such players as Warner Oland, Edward Burns, Nigel Barrie, E. A, Lawrence, Frank Lanning, Nick De Ruiz, W nter Hali and Iillian Lawrence. Sidney Franklin directed the production. “MY UNCLE FROM NEW. YORK? AT IRIS TONIGHT “By Uncle Froth New York,” !s the title of the bill to be presented at the Iris tonight by Wall's popular play- ers. This bill is presented in two acts and three scenes. Several novelty numbers will be introduced and amoung them a big surprise number by Miss Kidd. this number is called “The Girl in the Cake,” Several new faces will appear n this bill and the Kennedy Kiddies will appear for the last time this sea- n. They close their engagement nd vacation here on Saturday night after the last performance and then return to school until the summer | montha | A large box of “Smiles and Kiss ‘each box containing a pretty and val- uable gift, will be given away Fri \cay night of this week to every lady attending the performance. Some of lthe gifts enclosed are handworked |table scarfs, ladies’ silk hisiery, silk shawls, ivory manicure sets, beaded |bags, sflver safety razors, opera glasses and many other gifts too nu- jmerous to mention. | ‘WAR VETERAN LEFT HIS ESTATE, $249, TO KYNE What kind of a man is Peter 5. Kyne, author of “Brothers Under the Skin,” the Goldwyh picture which | \ will be shown at the America theatre | {for two days, commencing Friday | ‘Well, when the will of Sergeant Henry J. Ryan, Seventh Canadian In- |the veteran's whole two medals and an undying me —to the author. I and Kyne first met in the | Philippine campaign of 1598. Ryan a | corporal, and Kyne, a private, were| lpunkies, with Hyan taking a fatherly | lanterest in his companion, At the end jot the campaign they parted, Kyne to| ‘gain fame as an author, and Ryan The next time met when Ryan calle Kyne's at I | CLEANING AND PRESSING TROy S received at e. s the kind of man Peter B. uman, lovable and kind. He thie human qual Skin. Pat No Mae NO! | JUST CAME FROM ONE! Nant | Helene Claire Windsor and | m Hopper directed. a |Ex-Kaiser Gets No Interest On British Bonds | BRUSSELS, sociated Press}— Dec, 28.—(Ry The Ae ‘The m of the t rmer Em- it to collect ds has been eus- The court orfered a exchange broker to refund author [several Brussels “comfortably drunk.” The gave him $10 and told him he could Poms which nged to the ex-ka any ownership came to light |the British vernment War broke out in Europe. Ryan | against the pay Duteh bank And soon came a letter saying:| figuring in this case, aald to be one ‘Of coures, I'm going to be croaked | of several through which the former in this war) When I came up to the, emperor sent to be cashed zone of operations I went on field|so that trace of their origin might be pay, which ts half pay, and I bed to| lost, was exonerated es an innocent make a will. So I have named you 01| party. tr. There will be an estate of —o+————_ a couple of hundred dollars. 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