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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1923. AUTO ACCESSORIES Casper Sunday eGorning Cridune PAGE SEVEN. CLASSOFIED Very Easy Terms ADVERTISING OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by cash oF k in full payment/of the same. » the foregoing instructions about ting the words and the rate per 1 for the Casper Daily Tribune. c word ow to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads ir these olumns ,Please be careful t use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the addrens plainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- ers in sealed envelope. In reply: to advertisements where refer- ‘es are askec for, do not send he original references. Send cop: os of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in Tho Cas- per Daty Tribune at 1% cents a word cach Insertion; minimum 26 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be sified properly must be in The per Daily Tribune office before 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p, m. wilh be inserted under the head ‘Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE *{EN and boys everywhere are mak- ing big money distributing free samples, almanacs, and at tacking signs in spare or full time werk. No selling or soliciting and no experience necessary for this highly paid year round work, Write at once (enclosing silver dime to keep out trif.ers) for} contracts and full Cetails to American Advertising Association, File 124, 37 Lunt Ave., Chicago, 11. fala ih essere WANTED—An A-l experienced joint turner and general ofl country ma- chinst for our Shelby, Mont., branch} shop; top wages and steady job. The Midiand Iron Works, Billings, Mont. MEN wanted for detective work; ex- perience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former government detective, . Louis. ae CLERKS, for postal mail and govern- ment departments, $120 to $133 monthly; experience unnecessary; for {ree list positions now open, write J. Davis (former civil service examiner) 9i5 Fleming Bldg., Washington, D. C. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Someone who does plain and fancy knitting. Mrs. C. 8. Stone, Salt Creek route, Box 1. WANTED—At once a colored maid for general housework. Apply at 332 8. TAncoln, Phone 820W. WE NEED immediately locai sales- women and district managers; per- manent connection; extracrdinary. op- portunity; splendid earnings; intelli- gence surpasses experience, Washing- ton Co., 661¥ Rust Blcg., Tacoma, Wash. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE GET U. 8. government jobs, men and women 18 and up; $1,140 to $1,806 ay influence unnecessary, common education sufficient with our coaching; sample lessons free, Write immediately, Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 469 T, Rochester, N. ¥. MAKE $20 WEEKLY mailing circu ‘8; complete instructions, 20 cents. “arga Supply Co., 608 B, Sixteenth St., New York City. PHOTOPLAY iceas; news items are) wanted; $25 to $500 paid; expe! ence unnecessary; outline free. Write Producers League, 260 St. Louis. TYPISTS—Earn $25 to $100 weekly; spare time, copying authors’ manu- scripts. Write R. J. Carnes, authors’ agent, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particu: lars, AGENTS WANTED FOLLOW THE DOLLARS — $50 to $100 per week, the money hours; something new, not an old worn-out Proposition; field untouched; experi- ence unnecessary; takes everybody by storm; money rolls in; show 60 sell 40; demonstrated in one minute; sells on demonstration; the new Inkless Used Ford Cars on Runabout Delivery Box Runabout Starter Runabout, nearly pew Touring Touring, Car 2.25 just overhauled ~ new paint, starter —_. nearly new -_-.-____. Touring, Touring, Coupe Sedan 125-181 N. Center Street PERFORMERS WANTED ANTED—High class amateur tal- ent, every Thursday night. See Mr. Harris at Columbia Theater or Phone 986W. POSITIONS WANTED — POSITION WANTED — By young man, 27 years of age, expert book- keeper with considerab:e accounting experience; best of reference. Address Box 2042, Casper, POSITION WANTED — Bookkeeper, thoroughly competent, — twenty years’ experience general bookkeep- ing, cost accounting and _ statistics, wants situation, reasonable salary. Address Box A-89, Tribune. es POSITION WANTED — Thoroughly experienced bokokeeper wants one or two small sets of books to keep evenings; reasonable charge; best of references. Address Box A-96, ‘Trib- une or phone 1950 after 5 p. m. POSITION WANTED — Competent young man stenographer and clerk emplcyed, wants change of position; preferably ofl field work; knows sup- Piles. Address Box 92, Tribune. POSITION WA ‘TED—Refined edu- cated lady, years of age, wants position as house keeper for widow- er, bachelor ‘or e‘derly lacy or elder- ly couple; excellent cook, capable of taking full charge of house; can fur- nish A-1 Denver references. Address Box A-87, Tribune. POSITION WANTED — Young girl wishes work of any sort. Address Box A90, Tribune. POSITION WANTED— Young man wants stenographic “ or _ clerical work evenings, Saturday afternoons and Sundays; references. Phone Spencer 1918. SERVICES OFFERED CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work; estimates furnished free. L. D. Lelsinger, con- tractor and builder. Phone 2149W. tal after 5 p.m. I DO YOUR repair work before the spring rush, for prompt service call L. D. Leisinger, contractor and build- er. Phone 2149W after 5 p. m. EXPERIENCED timkeeper and a bookkeeper wants position in or near Casper, fairly competent. Ad- dress Box A-93, Tribune. THE-~VOGUE Beauty Shop has se- “cured a skilled marcel waver from the east and will,make a specialty of marcelling. Phone 2292. WANTED—All kinds of washings: prices reasonable. Call at 121 Melrose or phone 2069J, METAL WEATHER STRIPS. Cal A. Larson, 494J and get real weather trips at reasonable price: OUR MR, H. C, BISHOP will gladly lve you ai tance in selecting and Cesigning drapery for your home. Chamberlin Furniture C drapery department, second floor, ns Arkeon Bicg. Phone 2205. Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK O, HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder. Phone 12293 pe een een nn nnn ----~-- $400 EARL C. BOYLE ' Phone 9 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES HERE YOU ARE You are looking for a good used car at a bargain price or you would not be reading this ad. Before you purchase the used car that you are going to buy come around and see Us and let us show you some real yal- ues. We have the right car at the right price. Here are a few of them: Dort Touring—New tires, thoroughly overhauled from rear end to radia- tor, a good little car at $126 Colum>ia—1920 touring, new tires, re- built; if you are looking for a good carat a low price see this one at $600 King Eight—A powerful, high class car, completely overhauled, gvod tires, repainted; unquestioned value at -.. Ford Bug 75 Chandler Roadster -___ Cole Eight—1921 model, good condl- tion, real value at $900 Hudson Super Six Sedan — Here is something worth twice our price at Chevrolet Touring ~.... Hudson Super Six Speedster—Priced to sell. Stutz Touring -----.—---.-....$350 Fiat Six Roadster—It you want a “bug” that has the power of half a dozen ordinary cars and one with the speec cf an airplane give this one the once over at - $750 Small payment down, balance on easy terms. Benedict Motor Co. 550 E. Yellowston> Phone 2030 Open Sundays and Evenings FOR SALE—Velie touring car, first class condition, can be seen at the Willis and Hacketts Garage, on Ash. Ask for Mr, Hill. es 1921—Essex Roadster, six good cord: motor perfect, real buy. 434 W. Yel-owstone. Phone 1700. USED CARS A_used car depends largely on the character of the firm that sells it. You may be sure that ours aro de- pendable. Dodge Brothers coupe in good con- dition, extra tire and wheel $750 1921 Dodge Brothers touring _.._$550 Dodge Brothers touring, good tires and Westinghouse air springs $550 Docge Brothers roadster -_.___ 275 Dodge Brothers panel commercial or -..--.. $450 Dodge Brothers screen commercial -$400 Dodge Brothers express body --$325 Dodge Brothers screen commercial newly painted Nash Six roadster with five new tires $400 Bulck Big Six, seven passenger $400 Ford coupe, newly painted $425 Ford, one-ton truck -~. $350 Overland Four, touring -$300 Overland Four, roadster Ford touring - -- Ford roadsters and bugs - COLISEUM- MOTOR 131 East Fifth Street, ————— FOR SALE — Three Pierce Arrow Fountain Pen, the 20th century won- cer; never leaks or spills; with this pen; no gore use for the ink bottl sample pem 60c; this proposition is back if not as repre profit 200 per cen! exclusive territory; send for agency day. Inkless Fountain Pen Co., 1522 ighth St., Des Moines, Iowa, Dept. 1 i; WE WILL pay you to distribute re- ligious lterature in your commu- nity; steady work; man or woman: xperience unnecessary; act quickly. Universal Bible House, Philadelphia. Patiahrchsnadi 2 li on Cara aes XCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS—Sen- sational new Talco Kettle Corn Popper; name territory wanted; high class; big money for right man, Tal- bot Mfg. Co., St. Lotus, Mo, AGENTS AND SALESMEN. Something different; $40 suits sell for $23.60; unlon made; no extra charges; good commission; old well- known line; establshed reputation;. complete equipment furnished; com-) missions paid daily; No experience 1s| necessary; good men make $100 weele ; stars make more; territory going SiNott Bradley, Inc.. 1028 - Van Buren, Dept. 172, Chicago. TOR Buren) Dees Ths Cee \GENTS—'The Leader" $3.95 rain: coat; every man buys; commission \dvanced; we deliver and collect, $20 dally profit easy. Globe Raincoat, 1315 8, Oakley, Chicago. SALESMEN WANTED leather seat and back; cheap if taken at once, Phone 853R evenings and Sunday, FOR SALE—Reed writing desk wit! chair; steel bed and spring: 75. pound ice box, small reed table, sew- ing rocker, Phone 1567W. 5 trucks, 3%-ton capacity; one two- ton capacity truck. Inquire 647 W. Yellowstone, i alah 2 WANTED—Every Ford owner to see Bazarth the Ford specialist; first diagnosing free. Liberty Garage, FOR SALE—Reo Six; D-44 Buick; Master Six Chalmers at Scoops 8s. Grant in rear, next Coor south of No, 855. FOR SALE—One Frantz Premier v: cuum cleaner in good conditio will sell cheap. Phone 168J or call at 725% 8S. Ash. ‘ FOR SALE—Blue enamel coal range; reasonabie. 805 United St. Phone 2234-3, If YOU WANT second hand furnl- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 8. Ash or phone 1660, Tate FOR SALE—Four-hole gas range with 18-inch oven, $30. Phone 317M. ‘OR 8. chines 1086, CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY New and used gas stoves, heaters and tank heaters, dres: tables. Ubrary tables, mattresses renovated for $5.50. See us first 326 W. Yel- lowstone. Phone 1617J, FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, seventy- five new gas heaters. Phone 1081 ALE--Several used sewing mu in good condition, fears G ——— AN IDBA in the manufacture of art Jenders for advertising purpose enabled us to produce a line) which ts being sold at prices less than ne half of competition; samples car carried under arm; possible earn-) $100 waskly; commission American Co-operative Publish: co t., Chicago. * over Y taking orders for $3.98 high grade commits prompt Raincoat Co., man-| elt yea FOR SALE—Coal range an¢ heatitng stove, also sanitary couch. 919 EB. Third. FOR SALE — Furniture, cheap if taken at once; leaving the city late Tu one double bed; one single bed; two sanitary couches; stands; two wringers, like new; wash tubs; kitchen ‘cabinet; kitchen table; one linen trunk; dishes; ite. ; Apply 1231 8. Cottonwood. FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, nearly new, small stand table; combination laundry stove and tank heater; two pair large pillows, Call 1302 8, Spruce, basement, Garage. 1117 E. Yellowstone, FOR SALE—Two autos on payments or will trade for good ldt, Phone must be in first clase condtion and priced at a bargain for cash. Address P, O. Box 1625, City. FOR SALE—Jewett at bargain; part cash and balance monthly pay- ments; only run 460 miles, Call at any time on Sunday or evenings after 5 Py Pp. m, at 341 N. McKinley. Dodge Sedan—Late model, new cord tires, snubbers, etc.; mechanically perfect, sacrifice if sold in two days. 424 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. HUPMOBILE Car load of new Hupmobiles, just arrived. See them at our show room, John M. Whisenhunt East Side Garage FOR SALE — 1922 seven-passenger Bulck, in first class condition: looks like new. 638 8. Center. Phone 1084R. Ford Bug—Good shape, priced to sell quick. 434 W. Yellowstone, Phone 17 Phone 79 Maxwell truck, terms. FOR SALE—One _ ton Stewart rear-end Form A cheap. Payment down and Phone 191-M. 1244 8, Boxelder. AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—Federal and Micwest tires and tubes; vulcanizing ana tube repairing, 240 8. Wolcott, Phone TOLW, ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and roomers in the rear of 221 N, Center, HAVE JUST WRECKED, FOLLOWING CARS Jackson Bight; Cas Chalmers; 16 Chandler; K Buick; 59 Overland;| BOARD AND ROOM, $10 per week, Saxon Six; D-35 Buick. Auto Wreck-| bome cooking. Phone 1679, ing Co., 1117 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Gates tires and tubes; vulcanizing, Phone 2061J. Gates Service Station. 136 W. Second. FOR RENT—For two young men, room and board; home cooking. 426 E. First. ii FOR RENT—ROOMS ee FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms; lights, water and gas; one-half block from southwest bus; $35, 1228 S. Box Elder. Phone 1676J. When You Think About Tires Think of MASONS FOR RENT—Room in private home. Call at 534 CY or phone 1161W. FOR RENT—Semibasement sleeping room. 342 S. Kimball. Phone 1701. FOR RENT—Large weil furnished room with bath for two gentlemen; clean, convenient; close in; reason. able. 415 S, Beech. Phone 632R. FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath; hot water heat; suitable for gentle men or ladies, on CY bus line. 441 DISTINCTLY DEPENDABLE Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426-East Second Phone 1125M FOR RENT—Rooms in good location for those employed; sleepingrooms or light housekeeping’ rooms; furnish- ed or unfurnished. 633 8. Lincoln. Phone 662W after 4 o'clock. ——<——— : FOR RENT- Nicely furnished bed- WESTERN AUTO TOP co. room in modern home, with clothes New tops and side curtains; side| let adjoining bath, Phone 683J. curtains repaired and light sput in./ FOR RENT — Furnished bedroom. a0, 8. Ash. Phone 1660, adjcining bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen, 1142 S, Ash, Phone 408M, * NEW ané second-hand tires, all sizes, Vulcanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 E. Yellowstone. 12-13-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One all wool tricotine i suit, size 42, reasonable. 153 N, Dur- in. ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. We can supply you with siny quan- ————————____. FOR RENT—Large sleepingroom for gentleman in private home, adjoin ing bathroom, 214 E. Thirteenth, FOR RENT—Moiern’ _ s:eepingroom, convenient to bath, for one or two gentlemen. 158 ‘N. Grant. FOR RENT—Room in modern home. $3.50 per week; close in. 359 S. Oak. tity of baby chicks, 17 varieties; ca-| FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- pacity 10,000 weekly; live delivery| ern home, steam heated; close to guaranteed; parcel post prepald.| bath. 133 N. Kimball. Phone 1689J. Write for prices and full particulars. Orders filled on short notice. Colum- bia Hatchery, P. O. Box 1102, Denver, FOR RENT—Two furnished _base- ment rooms, modern, gas, lights water and phcne furnished $35. 770 CY. Phone 2059R. FOR SALE — Several show cases, | ———@ ————_—____ cash register and typewriters and| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, steam heat, closo in; by the FOR SALE—HOUSES DONT PAY RENT A furnished four-room house, mod- ern; gas, bath, etc; one block off 4. Second; $4,500; terms given. A good investment; two three-room apartment houses in southwest pert of the city; bath, gas ,etc.; nice lawn and trees; rents for $90 per month; price $4,! terms given. A good stucco six-room house on the north side, lot 60x140 feet; price $3,200; terms given. Fiveroom stucco house on S. Wash- ngton; $3,500; will take auto in trade. A new four-room house, bath; gas. etc.; tine high lot 50x140 feet; Just off B. Seconc; $4,500, $500 cash; $55 per month, A neat two-room house on 8. Con- well, full lot; price $1,600; terms given, One of the fine houses of ‘he city on 8. Grant, built with a sense of g00d taste and convenience, fine lawn and trees; garage; price $12,000; terms given. We have many lots in south part $1,200 to, $4,500. A good corner lot in southwest end for $1,000. Sothe good lots in North Burling- ton, North Casper and East Burling- ton. : Lots of lots in Kenwood, with wa- ter, gas, lights and phone wires, at $450, $16 cash and $15 per month. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 FOR SALE—By owner; one two-room shack, partly furnished. 743 W. Midwest, Phone 1157R. FOR SALE—Modern 4room_ stucco house with garage; large lot; near paving on bus line. Phone 1170-W. FOR SALE Five-room modern house, partly furnished, nice light four-room basement hardwood floors throughout; gas, front and back porch; shack in rear, $2,000 cash balance monthly; close in. Inquire at 304 N. Grant. choice resicence of town; price _ FOR TRADE ‘FOR TRADE—8,000 shares Omaha- Lusk Ot] stock, will trade for good second hand car, 2,500 feet oll re- ported in casing now. Phone 2015. ————————— FOR TRADE—Bighty acres irrigated land, Missoula county, Montan falr buildings, close to town, schoo! and rafiroad; nice dairy section; all in winter wheat; will trace. What have you? 643 8, Beech. Phone 613M. FOR TRADE — One of the finest homes, Spékane, Wash., eight-room ‘ictly modern; double plumbing; gas ranges, garage, by school; will trade, What have you? 643 8. Beech. Phone 613M. WANTED TO TRADE—Casper prop- erty for small tract of land on water, Address P, O. Box 286. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Silver pin with spear and shield design. Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward. LOST—Gold arrow fraternity pin, set with pearls. Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward. BUSINESS CHANCES . WANTED Lady partner with same capital for @ new and proven enterprise; one with office and business experience preferred; this will bear close inves- tigation. Call at Room 204 Midwest Bldg, 9 to 11, Sun- day and Monday. RESTAURANT, Restaurant doing big business; fully equipped; owner will sell very reasonable. See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors, FOR SALE—25 shares of Casper Mu tual Building and Loan stock series No. 10, two years’ old; at a bargain. Address Box A-95, Tribune. WE BUY, build and sell Casper homes. Holtzman and_ Holtzman, real estate and building. Phone 1239J ———— typewriter desks. Phone 1686, 1-5-tf} day of week; rates reasonable, 305 N. Durbin. FOR SALE—Typewriter; Underwood No, 5; excellent condition; $30 cash} FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- takes it. 932 S. Spruce. ern home, gentlemen _ preferred; references required. 737 E, Fourth. Phone 394W. FOR RENT—Roam for two gentle- men in private home. 255 N. Dur- bin. ‘FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms; close in: 634 S, Durbin. FOR SALE—Shaler steam vulcanizer, uses: or gasoline, complete set of tools. 141 West J, FOR SALE—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the pantry shelves. All you want at The Tribune office. 9-16-tf] Phone 89R. FOR SALE —Oak typewriter desk] FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms tn and chair. 101 Becklinger Bldg. private home, newly decorated ané Phone 1204, furnished, modern. 642 S. Lincoln. ul 596R. FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; gravel,| Phone 1696R sand delivered and excavating.|] FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished Phone 1147J. rooms, close in. 423 S. Durbin. FOR SALE — One 12-foot grocery counter, cheap. Phone 903, Stark's Grocery and Market. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, harness. 1206 N. North Casper. FOR SALE—Four good grade milk cows, four years old, fresh since November; reasonable, Write Robert Crane, Natrona, Wyo. POULTRY FOR SALE—Pure bred cockerels, Brown Leghorns, White Wyandotts and Buff. Orpington, Phone 701W. FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Rock cockerels, $2.50 each at _ ranch. James A. Crawford, Alcova, Wyo. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. COLUMBIA grafonola with buch of records, for sale cheap, UNIT! JEWELRY SHOP, 249 S. Center. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—3 furnish ment rooms and kitchen for light house- keeping. 821 8. McKinley. FOR RENT—One completely furnish- ed housekeeping room, 413 8. Dur- bin Call after 1:30 p. m. LIGHT Housekeeping rooms; 714 8. Oak St, FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, furnished for Nght housekeeping. Phone 1867R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- 100m apartment; gas and bot wa- ter furnished. Call 781J. CY Apart: ments, FOR RENT—Two-room nicely -fur- nished modern housekeeping apart- ment. 611 EB. First, wagons, Glenarm &t.. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur nished apartment. 932 8. Spruce, SOR RENT — Two-room furnished WANTED—TO RENT apartments, modern; lights and heat furnished, Phone 1475. 909 WANTED—Meat market; will rent | S- Cedar. space In grocery for meat market.| 7OR RENT — Tworoom seml-base- Lavoye Commercial Co., best open-| ment apartment at. 1320 Locust: ing in territor; Lavoye, Wyo. close to refinery; gas range and heater. Inquire 310 CY. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—One seven-rpom house 4 garage in North Casper and four-room house and st: build- ing; also one two.room house on 8. Cherry. Phone 2195W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern new five-room house, unfurnished. Ap- ply 1130 Box Elder before 3 p. m. FOR RENT— March 1, furnished four-room modern house; gas; gar- age if dosired, 624 W, Thirtoent).. Phone 15733. FOR RENT—Neat, clean two-room house, furnished except bedding and dishes; not mocern; gas and Ughts; real close in; no children. 922 8, David, Phone 121W after 5 o'clock. FOR RENT — Four-room house; close to refinery and line; unfurnished. Phone 754R. WANTED TO RENT—Piano. Phone 1470. WANTED—TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW— Business man in Riverton, with ample secur- ity on real property, desires to bor- row $4,000 for two years. Call A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., Realtors for in- formation. Phone 101M. from owner: will not pay over $7,500 cash; must be in good resi- dential Cistrict. Box A-86, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Any number of shares of Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock of old series; have cash for same. Box A-94, Tribune. WANTED YO BUY— Small lot or part of lot, southeast; not too far out. Martin. Phone 378W. WANTED TO BUY modern bus FOR RENT — Desirable one-room house,’ partly furnished, modern; gas anc lights; one, block from bus line on Secon’, 264 8, Botolph. — Furniture of any kind. 120 W.' Midwest. Phone 9. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high-| FOR RENT—Five-room house, not est cash price paid. 367 S Ash. Phone| modern; on rear of lot. 321 8. Kim- 1660. 6-9-tf | ball. WANTED TO BUY — anything of|FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS value in househcld goods, Phone 1086. 1-5-tf! FOR RENT—Well known concern in c Casper planing business building on He ree orcas ane| Durbin and Fitth street; long lease Mee price. Johte dy Phack, Chippewa} must be secured; will butid to sult lowest price. John J. Black, Chippewa | vi siness desired. Box A-88, Tribune. Falls, Wis. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—HOUSES e FOR SALE Neat two-room house, FOR RENT—Car space in garage, f 7 = ry garage; full lot; east front; sidewalks; $10 per month. Call at 734 E. Third. ane block from CY. $2,800; good FOR RENT— Light running sewing | 'erms. 1027 W. Fourteenth. Phone machines. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf | 1562W. NEW HOME. MONEY TO LOAN ‘Two-room house, new; city water, PLENTY money to loan on improved | {éh'si on Rice vel Boalty ee real estate. I American Theater. Vossbeck, lobby of 1-65f ors. n modern FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS with garage; Eastside, Call 2124-W. KALD HEADS here is your chance;| FOR SALE—Desirable house, clcse we grow hair on bald heads; to| in; five rooms, bath and breakfs convince the public we make a spe-| room, large lot; will trace for smal call cffer for two weeks; free scalp’ place or vacant lot, 211 East G, or treatments, Phone 1524W, 618 S, Ash. Phone 2) FOR QUICK SALE Home of three rooms. breakfast nook and bath; water, sewer, gas, electric lights and telephone; well fur- nished; Clark Jewel gns range; lo- cated in south part of town; price $3,200; owner must leave town. ing, gross income $7.500 a year, g00d location; well built $10,000 cash will handle, balance monthly pay: ments. Address P. O. Box 819. FOR RENT—Business location; one- half block to post office; three ta'l- or and cleaning rooms; two battery and vulcanizing rooms; four shop or office rooms; reasonable rent. Heffer- lin, Jack Jones’ Garage. FOR SALE—Store and lunch counter livingrooms in back, 415 W. Yel- lowstone. SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS PROPERTIES WORTH INVESTIGATING A dandy well built fourteen-roum house on South Grant, just off of Third street, an ideal home and a good income property; must be sven to be appreciated. Call us for appoint- ment. Do you want a good buy on Jack-| and lay there, while they exchanged son street; just off of Second, 18 4| stories of their adventures, watching nine-rcom house that can be had for $6,500 with very easy terms. A look is a buy. Owner says sell this house, only a block and a haif from the high school a dandy large house suitable fur a home and an income property; priced right. We have several good buys lsted with us along CY avenue, in large and small houses that you should see before buying. Three lots on E. Twelfth street, that is just the place that you have been looking for to build that new home. J. F, JONES & COMPANY, 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204 DENVER HOME. Five-room house with bath, modern; large lot, garden; will exchange for Casper property. See Ben Realty Co. Realtors. FOR SALE—Three-room house and two-room house on block. 128 East B, $3,400, easy terms. 1136 East B. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Property Owners Attention WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS AND ADVERTISE THEM Free of Cost to You. ‘We have many buyers now, your houses and lots with us. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 List BUY YOUR LOT NOW. Lots for your future home should be bought ‘now. Ask to see our Iist- ings. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, ENGLEWOOD Buy a 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 6 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 popula- 5 acres will make 30 large city } 1129, ND COMPANY, S Bldg. FOR SALE—Half of corner lot at Fifth and Beech streets; good apartment house site; priced right for quick sale; cash; also two cor ner lots op boulevard in Midwest Heights addition far sale or trade for anything. Phone 167W CASPER LOTS—We sof lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 a week; city water, ght and phone wires across the strect and gas but block away. The Dobbin Realty Cy 213 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954. 114-tt FOR SALE—Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block B South Casper addition for Pocatello property. 407 N, Main St., Pocatello, Idaho. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford Coupe and Ford Touring car on good lot, close In. 835 W. Eighth st FOR SALE GR TRADE—Three-quar? ter ton truck, best of condition; trade for lot or cheap for cash. Call sTW. 6c BY NORMAN Author of FOR SALE—Modern apartment buiid| fj “The BUSINESS CHANCES kee aaa CASH for your business or property; buyers waiting; quick sale; no pub- Ucity; no exclusive contract. Chicago Business and Realty Exchange, 327 8. LaSalle St., Chicago, $$ FOR SALE—Two year old Fidelity Bullding and Loan stock; will ac- cept good oll stock or Liberty bonds a part payment. Phone 1444J. CAPITAL SEEKERS put your proj- ect before 560 live brokers, cost is trifling under my system; details aro free. Amster Leonard, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. PERSONAL PERSONAL—Will Mrs. Essie B, Lew pease communicate with Mra, Ae W. Hinerman, at 1004 Pear, Cas per. MADAM PELKEY, clairvoyant; I can give you advice on life court. ship, marriage or business: so positive am I of my power to tell the past, present and future and exactly what you want to know that I w make no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction, F 443° W. Yellow. stone. MADAM Wonder, wondreful life reader, the lady with the wonderful power; tells pa resent and future. ‘all and consult her on any affairs. West B. Hours 9 a, m. to 10 p. m, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Muck Funeral Home was in- 'corporated in the office of the Sec- iretary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 15th day of February, 1923. The objects of said corpora- tion are the establishment and con- duct of the business of operating, and conducting and transacting a general undertaking burial and fu- neral furnishing business and inci- dentally doing all things requisite to the carrying out of the above ob- jects, The capital stock of said cor- oration is Twenty-Five Thousand follars, divided into twenty-five thousand shares of one dollar each. Its term of existence is for fifty years. The number of directors is three, and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the irst year are Harry Millard, O. A. Muck and Mrs. Elsie Muck. Opera-,,’ tions of the company will be carried on in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and elsewhere. The principal office of the company {s located at Casper, Wyoming, and the agent in charge is W. W. By MRS. ELSIE MUCK, Secretary. BULLACK & LACY, Attorneys The Muck Funeral Home, Publish February 17, 18, 19, 1923. FIRE MOUNTAIN” A Tale of Mystery, Treas ure, Love and the Sea, SPRINGER Blood Ship.” INSTALLMENT NO. THIRTEEN. And it was a box seat. From it hey had a clear view of the Cohasset her. Little Billy told how, while hunting for his pipe in the dingey, 4n which he had been sounding in the afternoon, he had fallen over- board and unable to locate the brig in the fog had finally reached shore. Chilled, exhausted and, when the fog Mfted in the morning, prevented by the tide from swimming out again to the Cohass the hunchback waited on the island until he saw Icht and his crew start out in the whale boat. Then he hid himself, His was the ghostly face Martin had seen In the cave. The clang of a bell came over the er—seven strokes. even bells!” exclaimed Little Billy. “A half-hour more and they tackle the soup with Charley Bo Yip's ‘physic!’ " “What do you think the ‘dope’ 1s?" asked Blake. “By Jove—I've just been thinking. I'll bet it is chloral. ‘There was a small bottle of {t in the medicine chest! It's regular knock-out stuff.” Seven men were visible on the deck of the brig. Two were in the cabin, Martin belleved—Carew, who had been preparing to sleep, and the guard stationed before the captain's door. Martin was breathing rapidly with excitement. ; “Billy! Look! They're getting thelr grub! Oh, will it work?” Charley Bo Yip handed out the mess kits to the men on the deck. It seemed to the eager watchers in the cave that a long hour dragged by; in reality, a couple of moments passed. Then Yip bobbed out of the galley by the starboard door and intently regarded the squatting sailors. Sud- denly he turned and was lost to view around the forward corner of the deck-house, Something was happening to the feasting crew. The “physic” was working. One of them suddenly flopped over on his back and com- menced to fling his legs and arms about in an extraordinary fashion. A second rose slowly and seemed to be plucking and tearing at his own throat. Either he, or the man thresh: Ing upon the deck, screamed horribly “Good Lord, what ia it?" cried Mar- tin. “Chilo: would not act like that! Look!" Then around the forward corner of the house appeared the giant boat- swain, leaping swiftly aft, and be- hind him came others of the Cohasset crew. Crashing rifles finished what the “physic” had begun. Martin reckoned up swiftly. Seven men! Seven of them gone. Then there were but two of their enemies left—Carew and the cabin guard. “Yes, two of them left,” sald Little Billy. “Put they are in the cabin, @nd—Ruth ts with them!" Martin sensed that something was happening about the cabin, ome- thing that held tho boatswain and the crew transfixed. What was it? Was it Ruth? Ho saw. And the sight arousod him to wild fury. For three figures suddenly appeared at the rail, at the spot where the Jacob's Indder hung down the side, Tho first was the last Jap. He held a rifle upon the group forward, but did not fire. The sec was Carew, and the third Ru ail The Jap suddenly vaulted the and dropped Into the dingey keeping Ruth between his body and the men, descended into the boat, The Jap gave way, un the boat dropped astern and headed, for the beach, Carew kneeling, facing Ruth, and Ruth huddled in the sternsheets. The boatswain leaped upon the rail and raised a rifle, But he did not shoot. . Martin never about his second, passage of the caves. On the beach when he reached it were Carew, the girl and the Jap. Carew still held Ruth in an en- circling grasp, her body shielding him. The sailor must have heard Martin as the latter leaped forward. Rifle and revolver exploded simultaneously oe remembered much and headlong, and the Japanese curled up on the sand. Carew had half turned at the sound of the double shot. His jaw sagged at sight of Martin and Little Billy. Then his features set with an insane and murderous purpose, In his free hand, Carew held & naked knife, “You shall never have he shouted to Martin. Martin shot. Carew coughed slight- ly and pitched forward upon his faco on the sand. he It was afterward that they learned that Charley Bo Yip in addition to putting chloral in the soup had, in. his insatiable hatred of the Japanese, put strychnine in their coffee. Then he had died in tho battle on the deck. And it was afterward that Little Billy, leading the searchers to the > place where old John Winters had stored his treasure, suddenly cried out: “I've found {t Martin! Hore {t ts." A regiment of kegs! Tons of ambergris! Thousands and tiousand of dollars! Ruth was beside Martin, her hand in his, her head against his shoulder, as the Cohasset's crew came running up. “Ow swiggle me, lads! Here’ million,” rcared the Boatswain. ‘ere, blessed little mate, is your dowry!" THE END. (Copyright, 1922, by the Bell Syndl- cate, Inc.) “Affairs of Anatol” Is Unique Film Play Absolutely un'que in the annals of screen entertainm {s Cecil B, De Mille’s production, “The Affairs of Anatol," a Paramount picture which comes to the Wyoming theater today and Monday. Unique from the point of view cast, story, treatment and magn’ cence. Jeanie Macpherson wrote the photoplay which was suggested by Arthur " Schnitzler's play Alvin Wyckoff and Karl Struss, two p graphic experts, did the camera ¥ The cast is extraord'nary Hore the list of al! " Wallace Reid Gloria Swanson lott Dexter. Bebe Daniels, Monte F Wanda Hawley Theodore Roberts Ayres, Theo dore Kosloff, P r non Day, Willian | Fred Huntley, A {nor Glyn fame iy Parke the novelist. 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