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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. Classified Rates Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents) NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. LACKFACE CAP HEADLINE 1 be charged the space of two lin charged dvertising will be pooked Teet lines” irrespective of the number of words. RECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ber ERRORS. ‘The Casper Dally Tribune will not be responsible for more than one in- correct Insertion of any advertise- ment ordered for more than one tim Errors not the fault of the advertiser | which clearly lessen the real value of} the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without, extra e within © days a ean No _ _republicatior will made when the error does not m: terially affect the sense or purpos: of the advertisement. Care: Tetentiag will ber wived all ful attention w: 6 ads recetved over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly nust be in The Casper. ofa Rfter 10:80 to 12:90 ar 10: 230 p, poyeserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” OF TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Brust, be nccompanied. by cash oF check in full payment of the Nqge the foregoing instructions Baas ge Se Nard, tral ihe rae er How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these columns please be careful to use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The office do not require Always inciose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In reply- ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send the original references, Send cop- les of them only. HELP WANTED—FEMALE —— WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Oliver John- son. Phone 321 or 97. s SALESMEN WANTED ——— es WANTED—Parties to sell the secur- itfes of one of the most profitable and fastest growing chain store mer-| cantile corporations of the intermoun- in country. You do not have to be arvexpert stock salesman to sell these ecurities, It is tho company differ- ent. John C. Roberts, Room 201, Ho- tel Henning. AGENTS WANTED WANTED — Agents to sell some of the fastest sellers on the market today. Good profits.’ Acdress P. O. Box 601, Douglas, W POSITIONS WANTED BRINGING UP FATHER YOU REMEMBE! - RTHE OUCHESS ‘T YOU | TAIm SERVICES OFFERED STEAM PLEATING—Hemstitching and button holes. Casper Hemstitch shop, 222 South Wolcott, Phohe 2212, Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK O, HOLTZMAN Contractor ant’ Bul‘der, Phone 12295 Res, 721 Madison St. HEMSTITCHING Expert work on all materials; Prompt service. Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co.. Arkeon Bicg. Phone 2205. Resa chad to, Zien 2 hess BLACKSMITH helper, 12 years ex- Perlence, can do any kind of work in this line; also first, class fhorse- shoeing. C. W. Cowett. Pines Hotel, Casper, Wyo. ———— HEMSTITCHING and picoting. Bar- Phono 951K. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—One brown. reed cart. Phone 1472. 667 8. Park. FOR SALE—Ssveral electric wash- ing machines. Phone 1086, —$———————— FOR SALE—One oak buffet, almost tea- evenings. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY 200 gas ranges, new and used. Three-hole Eclipse $17.50; four-hol Eclipse and Jewel, $25: 4-hole high: oven, white enamel, $30 value for $40: $125 instant water heater, $65. 100 heaters at all prices. Lage amount of new and used furniture. We are enlarging cur building and must sell to make room, Mattresses renovated and recovered for $5.50. 326 West Yellowstone, Phone 1617-J. tf YOU WANT second band furnt- have anything to trade, S. Ash or phone 1660, SALE—Gas ranges kinds of gas appliances 1086. FOR SALE— Library table, cail at 367 FOR and Phone WANTED—Set of books to keep for small cdncern as side Une; will ar range hours to suit your convenie:ice. Ed Grant. Phone 866. iw POSITIONS WANTED—MidMe aged} lady alone, wants cooking on ranch or oll camp, Address Box A-42, Trib-| une. POSITION WANTED— Girl wishes position doing general housework. Phone 1678J. POSITION WANTED — Ford me chanle wants work. Box 1539. Briers WANTED—Married man; thirty years of ag desiring to learn auto game from the ground up; wants work as handy man and helper in local garage; no experience but wilting to learn, Box A-43, Tribune, ‘WIDOW ‘with boy seven years of @ge as.cook on ranch or oll fields. 122 S, Kimball. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED — Day work, washing, iruning and house cleaning. Phone 4215. WANTED—All kinds of housework: cleaning carpets, washing windows cleaning houses; also cleaning yards and washing cars at residences, Phone 1828M. LEARN TO SPEAK NGLISH. We will start a speciaj class in be ginners—English, Monchy night at 7 p, m. Bohemians, Greeks, Germans, Swedes, Danes, Spaniards and all for- elgners aro welcome. Phone 1325 or ve Gampens Biwinadg Collage, 1 iness College, Inc. Sis E. Yellowstone, pee te Ah , HEMSTITCHING and _picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; pMce $2. Economy Sa‘es Co., Billings, Mont. 7 pan ee eee WANTED—Team work, gravel haul- ing, excavating’ of any kind. Phone 12285. TS BALD heads heré is your chance, wo grow halr; give us a trial and be convinced. 618 S. Ash. Phone 1524W. IS THERE party who will give man wife and’good behaving girl. hame in exchange for wife's housekeeping and care of one or two children, Call Sunday before 6 and ings after, © & o'clock. Baty, 933 8. Wolcott. pianos tc aot eS METAL WEATHER STRIPS, Call A. Larson, 4943 and get reah weather strips at reasonable: prices, WOULD like bundle washing, rough dried and finished; day work and cleaning of all icin¢ Eagle Hand Laundry. Phone 2242J. I CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work; estimates furnished free, L. D. Leisinger, con- tractor and builder. Phone 2249W. after 5 p.m. e LIST WITH US. List your house or vacant lot with us, We have calis. Seo en Realty Co. Realtors, MIRRORS RESILVER your damaged mir Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED By competent stenog- rapher, extra work after regular office hours, Phone 2156W. OUR MR. H. c. give you ossistan Ceslgning drapery ‘our Chamberlin rniture Co, <epartment, second floor, ) — Have: 3 resilvered.| Phone 249, BISHOP will gladly ng and home drapery brown wicker lamp; oak desk chair, Phone. §53R. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR. SALE—One three-quarter ton White truck, completey rebullt, terms; One GMC one-ton truck, 1922 model, terms; one Cadillac four-pas- senger touring car; terms; one Hud- son Super Six seven passengor, 1922 model, terms; one Hupmdbile, 1920 model, terms. “The White Motor Co. USED CARS MORE MILES PER DOLIAR MAXWELL—1922 touring, refinish- ed in sport maroon, has bumpers, clock, motometer, cutout, spare tire, etc.; $250 down, $60.41 per month, FORD COUPE— Just the car for this Weather; $100 down, $32.40 per month. MAXWELL—1922 roadster, complete- ly equipped with spotlight, motome- ter, spare tire, etc.; $200 down, $50.71 per month. DODGE—Late model touring; looks and runs like new; $200 down, $40:60 per month, SALESROOM OPEN EVENINGS 230 W. Yellowstone. Phone 909 FOR SALE—Ford, 1921 model with winter top; good condition Jack Jones garage. FOR SALE Several Fords; Reo chummy road- ster; Oldsmobile Four roadster; Chandler Chummy; small down pay- ments; new Chevrolets on terms. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—One Clydesdale truck to the highest bidder. 412 W. First, USED CARS If you saw our yalues and knew about our easy payment plan you too would buy from the Coliseum Mutor company. 1922 Dodge Brothers touring, best of condition with lot of extras $750 1922 Dodge Brothers roadster good condition, Westinghouse in frent $650 1921 Dodge Brothers touring, recon-| ditioned; Westinghouse alr spring $550 1921 Dodge Brothers touring, recon- ditioned, a bargain for --. $50 Dodge Grothers touring -. Dodge Brothers commercial -. Dodge Brothers commercial - Dodge Brothers express body - Dodge Brothers commercial Buick Big Six, seven passenger Overland Four roadster Ford one-ton truck - Ford coupe Ford touring Many others not listed. 250 to Our used cars are worthy of your! attention. COLISEUM MOTO 131 East Fifth Street. Open Sundays and Evenings. in IN MISS OE PEYS cley Shop. Main Floor, 0-5 Bitg.| new. Phone 927 in mcrnings or 47/ ture or anything second- hand, cr! all) small | Kennedy Motor Company |=— CO. | “DEAR -SHE WAS. TER - ENTER - ILE 1 FIX SOME FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR .SALE—Studebaker Big Six touring; disteel wheels; newly paint-| ed, $350 cown will hondle this car. | Phone 249. Call 120 W. Midwest ave. USED FORDS Ford roadster ---$160 Ford roadster less than a year old starter ~=-$325 | Ford racer, Rajah head; demountable rims, etc; terms that are easy --$325 Doud-Weaver Motor Co.! 434 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—For4 touring car in ex- cellent condition; easy terms. Phone 768M. | FOR SALE—New Jewett, ‘half down) balance on good terms, Call 341 N.| McKinley. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $125. Apply 133 West H. USED CARS We have the foliowng used cars: One 1922 Hupmobile touring. One 1922 Ford roadster. One Cadillac touring. One Velie coupe. One Wills Six touring. One Buick touring. One National Chummy roadster. One Ford touring. One Dodge cammercial truck. One Studebaker Special Six road-| ster. ne Oldsmobile Eight, sport model. JOHN M. WHISENHUNT. Hupmobits Dealer East Side Garage. AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—Four 95x5 second han: casings; one 32x4 tube and rim. 240 S. Wolcott. Midwest Service Station. Phone 79.) MASON TIRES For Those W Yho Seek Dist'nction With Dependability | Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second. Phone 1125-M. WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains; side} curtains repaired and lights put in.) 367 8. Ash. Phone 1660. {FOR SALE—Four new Foré. Fire- stone tires; also old Ford, Phone] | 106R. NEW and second-hand tire: |. Vuleanizing, Phone 147: Tire Co., 522 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS all sizes. Uni ee | FOR RENT—Room at 235 N. Durbin. eee Che Casper Daily Cribune ce reat @ KOLLMR.JIGGS WHAT ARE YOU MOST INTERESTED IN THESE DAYS ? 7 THE LAUNORIES- (0 Like TO KILL A WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—1922 used Buick roadster; must be in A-1 concition; will pay cash, 162 N. Kimball after 6 p. m, WANTED TO BUY Men's ciothing, shoes, hats, sad- dies, chaps, harness, tents, tarpaulins, suit cases, hand baks trunks or any thing of value. We call to buy and pay cash. The Bargain Store. Phone 1328R. 216 W. First. WANTED TO BUY -- Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phono 249. WANTED TO BUY. Discarded clothing and shoes, sad- dies, chaps, tools, musical instru- ments, guns, watches, suit cases and trunks. We call to buy and pay cash. Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. WANTED TO BUY — anything of value in househcld goods, Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high est cash price pald..367 S Ash. Phone 1660. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms, gas and lights. fur- nished, 1420 S. Poplar. FOR RENT—A_ nice light comfort- able room: adjoining bathroom, in modern house; close in; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 631 E. Second. Phone 382. ——— FOR RENT—Bedroom, 218 N, Beech street. \T—Sleepingroom, close in side door entrance. 736 Ash. Phono 257, Fu s. FOR ‘T—Sleepingroom; suitable for two gentlemen; also garage. 443 SB. Durbii FOR RENT—To business man first class room in modern home; steam eat; on bus line 433 Milton. Phono e215. ee FOR RENT — Sleepingroom, newly furnished and decorated. 642 S. Lin- coln. Phone 1596R. — FOR RENT—Furnished room, steam heated for one or two gentlemen. 634 S. Durbin. Phone 89R. FOR or t -ENT—Furnished room for one ‘0 gentlemen. 833 8. Center. — FOR RENT—Rooms in private home. Call at 634 CY. Phone 1161W. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished base- mient rooms. 924 8. Oak. ' FOR RENT—Furnished room, $20 per month, 823 8, Center. FOR RENT—Modern bedroom for business men. 742 S. Beech. Phoné 131R. sleeping- FOR RENT—Basement sleepingroom; close in. 233 S. Park, ge ree FOR RENT—Basement sleepingroom) with furnace heat and bath; $3 per week. 309 W. Eighth. FOR SALE— Lawn and gravel; Mecialty. R. Cressing, sand delivered; excavating a . Potts, Phone 2165W. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom on first fidor. 427 S. Kimball. Phone 215M.| ! FOR SALE—Hotel gas range, just right for small cafe or boarding house; also gas sieel hot plate. Phone 2016W2, FOR SALE—C melody saxaphone. Box A-24. FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; sand | delivered Phone 1147J. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. WALTER jet $1) gravel, and excavating. Camps daily dozen record set $10; Walter Camps reducing set $7.50 at the Charles BE. Wells Music Co., 232 E, Second. Phone 194. POULTRY ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. ‘We can supply you with any quan- tity of baby chicks, 17 varieties; ca-! pacity 10,000 weekly; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post prepald. Write for prices and full particular: Orders filled on«short notice. Colum: bia Hatchery, P. Box 1102, Denver Colo. LIVESTOCK POR SALE—Wighteen head of four and five year old geldings, weight 1,200 to 1,:00 pounds; also ten head broke work horses. Phone 640R, FOR SALB—130 head cattle, 75 cows to calf,‘all at $42 per head. Address V. V. Scoggan, Lander, Wyo, FOR SALE—Draft harness. 1206 N. North Casper. WANTED—TO RENT — Basement | room by or, Address or call| at 204 8, Wasbington. WANTED TO RENT— Four or five room -furn'shed house with | base Ment: a year's lease. Call Pickard at! 1747 W. horses. wagons, Glenarm 8t, | FOR, RENT— Three-room 441 FOR RENT—Two furnished base ment rooms, lights, water and gas furnishdd, 825 Nj Lincoln. Phone Silw. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM for two men; ciose in; homa codking. 426 HB. ‘Boarders and roomers:) refinery; reasonable: 1137 S. Cedar. Phone 2011W, ROOM AND BOARD for settled unen- cumbered lady; some assistance morn- ONTIL 13! HOW Tin FOR RENT__APARTMENTS HOW YOU RUINED FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR RENT — Two-room furnished} basement apartment, modern with gas. 1236 S, Ash. Phone 11395. ——$ FOR RENT—Threaroom apartment unfurnished except stove, modern in every respect; twa blocks from the Postoffice; price $35. Phone 539W. FOR RENT—A furnished basement apartment with gas. 1219 E. Eam. Phone 15833, FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights furn'sh- ed $30. 134 West G, Aapartment 8. eee ira acca FOR RENT—HOUSES ——— FOR RENT — Furnished two-room house, one block to bus line. In- quire rear house, 923 Poplar. —————— eee FOR RENT—+room house at Evans ville, 1 at 1014 United St. Price right. FOR RENT—Four-room house; gas and lights; alsa two-room house in rear; gas range. 147 West J. Phone 1783W. FOR RENT — Oneroom | furnished house; gas and lights. 1131 Box} Elder, FOR RENT—Smal house with on South Fenway. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE OR RENT | FOR SALE OR LEASE—Small ranch adjoining Lander. Ben Gallinger,| Mills, Wyo. FOR RENT—GARAGES ——— FOR RENT—Garage. 405 8. Lincoln. Phone 1230J. FOR RENT—Garage, four from postoffice. Inquire Beech or 222 Becklinger Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES ——— FOR SALE—Four-room modern cot- tage, newly cecorated; good loca- tion. Phone 87W. blocks 432 8. eee A FOR SALE—New fourroom modern cattage with breakfast nook, full basement,’ and well located on E. Third near pavement; ready for oc- cupancy in a few days; price $6,000 on easy terms. 1 A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co, Kealtofs, Phone 101M. ——$—$—_____* FOR SALE—Three-room house, with breakfast nook and garage; in east part. 113 South Fenway. NEAR PAVEMENT, Four rooms, bath, full basement; lawn, trees, walk only $1,000 cash, balance monthly: also four rooms, bath with two rooms in basement; double garage, some terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. OO FOR SALE—Founroom hcuse, two lots; a bargain for cash, 1041 Pear FOR SALE—By owner, ono room house strictly modern, break. fast alcove; hardwood floors; full basement; one large one-room house; lights, gas and water; breakfast al- cove, pantry and closet; furnished or unfurnished; one five-room house, strictly modern hardwood floors, white enamel bathroom, built-in fea- tures; full basement; gnod location. Inquire 1519 W. Fourteenth. ON SOUTH JACKSON, room house, sunroom, full basement garage; just off pavement;| no assements; terms at $3,800.) See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. pas sic calle Aten atcha YOR SALE—large five-room brick bungalow, hot water heating sys- tem; full basemert; strictly modern, and well located in best residential district; price $8.£") with casy terms) offered, Call A. L’ Nesbitt Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 101M. patna Aad, SMALL HOME LARGE LOT. Four rooms and garage, large: lot on OY avenue; some terms; $3,200 See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. FOR SALE—Three-room furnishéd house with gas, Mghts and water; six blocks from court house; terms. 143 West G, completely ing and evenings. 425 CY, Phone 197M. BOARD AND ROOM—Excelient meals; congenial surroundings; on| CY bus line; reasonabie, Phone 1015 8. Elm: HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Pina chit meat arate 2 Acccreanedaed FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms for housekeeping; $15 a month. 1232 8, Poplar, FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Twaroom modern base- ment apartment; gas, completely furnished $27 per month. 933 8, Wol- cott. FOR RENT — March 15; two-room apartment furnished except bed- ding and silverware. Apply Janitor Ardmore Apartments or Phone 1501. nea nit eine etait at Rtah ds FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room modern housekeeping apart- ment. 611 EB. First ¥OR RENT—Desirablo unfurnished apartment; steam heat, @ectrio stove. Murphy bed. Apply Apartment 8, Tribune Apartments, FOR RENT—Modern apartment of three rogme and bath, no children;) on bus Une. 1138 8, Walnut. basement. Fifth. Phone 589. NTED TO KE 1 house children; conyen‘en ssos, Ad dress P, O, Box 181, J <T— Modern fur WA? by eroom furnished t; bus line past enth, Phone 8165R apartme houso. 1 se FOR SALE— Small house on easy payments. Phone 703. FOR SALE—Very attractive four. room modern house, 1545 E. Second. Corner of Kenwood. See owner be- tween § a. m. and 8 p. m, bend Dreier eecnaaticis.lice FOR SALE--Three rooms and bath. Inquire of owner; terms. 840 8. Conwell. FOR SALE— A_ stucco fourroom house in North Casper on North Burlington St; water in house and connected with cess pool; one car gar- age; priced right with a $500 down payment and balance easy. Jon & Co, 101 Becklinger Phone 1204. FOR, SALE—Beautiful residence on south side with six large rooms, basement and hot water heat; $9,000, an sae R. Kamon, 242 E, Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE — Fiveroom modern house; will take car as first pay- ment. Phone 703, FOR SALE—Three-room houso on 8. Cedar, with Mghts and water in; a godd place for a refinery worker; a smail down payment will handle, J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Becklinger Bldg. Prone 1204. FOR SALE—Attractive home, com-| bination living and diningroom; two} sleeping rooms, kitchen, Fr. Bldg. | nook; full basement; gara, price $4,000, $600 cash, balance like rent.| Harry Free & Co., 103 Doecklinger Bldg. Phone 238. three-| Buy now and be ri breakfast) F FOR SALE—Two-room house with! basement on S. McKinley, $1,500,) $160 cash, R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE— One two-room house partly furnished; can be moved. Phone 1157R or call at 743 W. Mid- west. FOR SALE—Four-room modern bun- galow, full basement; large lot; well Jocated on south side; offered for $4,750 on very easy terms, Call A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 101M. FOR SALE—New wel! built frame house, 12 by 16 feet; also toilet; $250 cash; moved. Inquire upstairs 642 Twelfth. FOR SALE — Fournroom cottage, partly modern, and well located on west side; price $3,250; gwner will trade this property for a_home on the north side. Call A, P. Nesbitt Realty Co., Realtors. Phone 101M. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BUY THIS LOT NOW. Corner Oak and Thirteenth, term: inside on S, Cottonwood, terms; in- side on E. Thirteenth, terms; corner on E, Yellowstone, terms; large lot €4/ on S. Jackson. See Ben Realty Co, CASPER LOTS—Woe sem lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 @ week: city water, Mght and phone wires across the street and gas but block away, The Dobbin Reulty C, 229 Midwest Bldg. a ners FOR SALE—Five acre tracts near town; $450, $50 cash, Mathers Real- ty Co., 255 8, Center. Phone 1088W. FOR SALE—Lots 50x120 feet, near Second, $450; 60x140 feet on Ken- wood, $800, $100 cash; 40x140 feet on Elk, near Second for $650; terms. | Mathers Realty Co. 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES. Just opened, don’t fail to invest!- gate this ideal place for poultry and truck farming; twenty minute drive from town on Yellowstone highway; $500 for ten acre tract; $150 down, balance $25 a month. J. J. Hart, suc- | cessor to Marshall and Brown, 145 N. Center, FOR SALE — By owner fiveroom modern house, ‘full basement or will j trade for smaller property for infor- mation. Phone 1676R. FOR SALE—One lot or two lots ad- joining in Casper View Addition, east front. Phone 742 or call at 117 S Jackson after 6:30. FOR SALE — By owner, flve-room modern house, with fourroom base- ment. Phone 1630J. ENGLEWOOD Buy @ 6-acré lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 6 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $50 only $25 down, and $10.00 per mon y to live spring comes. ‘Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50.000 popula- tion. 6 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. OHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 0-8 Bldg. FOR RENT—RANCHES FOR LEASE—Twenty acre chicken ranch; close in; also 300 acres of good pasture, adjoining with a ten- acre crop of fall rye, Inquire upstairs 642 BH. Twelfth, FOR SALE—FARMS FOR SALE—320 acres of deeded land cwse to Casper, $2.75 per acre. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, 702. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Three-room new house in North Casper, $2,250; will take car as part payment; balance easy terms. Phone 982R. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Clayton ana r; a Jewett cord tire 3ix4 attached to rim with cover. Please call 1872W or 231 West A, Reward. Adolph Ander- son. LOST—Brindle undershot Boston bull pup, hag one lop ear; boy’ Reward for return to 822 8, son, Phone 1335R. 's pet. Jetfer- LOST—One two-ton rear spring for White truck on Yellowstone high- way, between Casper and Glenrock. Finder please return to 604 S. Center or White Motor Co. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—One af the best invest ment properties in Casper, fine lo- cation, small amount of cash will hamdile; no basement proposition, Phone 298R. FOR SALE—Good apartment prop- erty, best location in city; gross income 27 per cent. Mathers Realty Co., 255 §. Center. Phone 1088W. HAVE an exeplient opportunity for barber, complete equipped shop in Parkerton, For information apply Teapot Development Co., Room 218 Midwest Bidg., Casper, Wyo. .| resulted —Modern apartment butld- ing, pas income $7,500 a year; g00d location; well bullt $10,000 cash; will handle, balance monthly pay ments. Addr , O. Box 319. Drawn for The Casper Dailv Tribune by George McManus 1 GOT ON A SHIRT THAT SS ONLY TWO WEEKS OLD-WAIT LOOK - THEY GOT THE CUFFS SHARPENED AN’ JOST TARE ASSLANT BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE months lease on twelveroom room-| ing house. 132 West B. Phone 233M.| FOR SALE — Furniture and five months lease on twelveroom room- Ing house 132 West B. Phone 233M. FOR SALE—Restaurant fixtures in good location in Glenrock; priced} $800 with terms to move them. Phone 20 or call at Gazette affice, in Glenrock. FOR SALE— Property with $165 monthly income, $1,000 wil han- dle; balance easy. Mathers Realty Co, 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR RENT—Canadian hotel thing furnished. quire 238 West BC. every- FOR SALE—Rooming house in west- ern Nebraska, on Burlington rail. road; has 20 rooms, steam heated; electric lighted, running hot and cold water; building three stories, frame, twelve years old, in good condition; will sell building and furnishings for $8,000. Box A-44. PERSONAL MADAM Wonder, wonderful lite reader, the lady with the wonderful Power; tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 252 West B. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m, WANTED—Information as to the ad- dress of Horace D. Lovett or heirs it dead. Address was Casper some years ago. Addross BH. W. Spalding, Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Washington D.C. MADAM PELKEY, clairvoyant; [ 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 wha you want to know that I will make no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. Rear 443 W. Yellow- stone. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF GLENROCK PETROLEUM COMPANY To the Stockholders of the Glen- rock Petroleum Company: Notice is hereby given that. the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Glenrock Petroleum Com- pany will be held in Room 417 Con- solidated Royalty building, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on Tues- day, the third. day of April, 1923, at 11 o'clock. a. m. The purpose of said meeting is: 1—For the election of seven Di- rectors, 2—For the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed PAGE NINE. at the close of business on the 20th day of March, 1928, for the pur- Pose of recording transfers for qualification of stockolders for vot- ing. E. F. RANDOLPH, Secretary. Publish March 10, 1923. ei NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF SUPERIOR PETROLEUM COMPANY To the Stockholders of the Supe- rior Petroleum Company: Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stocholders of the Superior Petroleum Com- pany will be eld in Room 417 Con- solidated Royal building, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on Tuesda; the third day of April, 1923, at o'clock p, m. The purpose of said meeting { 1—For the election of seven di- rectors. 2—For the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed at the close of business on the 20th Fs 2 Furniture and five) day of March, 1923, for the pur- pose of recording transfers for | qualification of stockholders for voting, E. F. RANDOLPH, Secretary. Publish March 10, 1923, piesa Aa emt NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF HALL OIL COMPANY To the Stockholders of the Hall Oil Company: Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Hail Oil Company will be held in Room 417 Consolidated 227 West B. In-| Royalty building, in the City of |Casper, Wyoming, County of Na- |trona, in the State of Wyoming, on | Tuesday, the third day of pril, 1928, at 10 o'clock a. m. | The purpose of said meeting {: | 1—For the election of seven di: | rectors, 2—For the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed at the close of business on the 20th | day of March, 1923, for the purpose‘ jof recording transfers for qualifi- cation of stockholders for voting. E. F, RANDOLPH, Secretary. Publish March 10, 1923, —————____ | NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF MARINE OIL COMPANY To the Stockholders of Marine Oil Company: Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Marine Oil Company will be held in Room 417 Consolidated Roy- alty Building, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of | Wyoming, on Monday the second day of April 1928, at 10 o'clock a.m, The purpose of said mecting is: 1—For the election of seven d rectors. 2—For the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed at the close of business on the 20th day of March, 1923, for the pu: of recording transfers for qualifica- tion of stockholders for voting. EF, ae ecretary. Publish March 10, 1923. sh petsmiahincs hed Hae Aas Landowners who have shown marked attachment to the sotl of. France havo been awarded medals by the government. Among the re- ciplents are farmers whose ancestors have tilled the same land for more than seven -hundred years. “THE SECRET TOLL” —_—. (Continued from’ Page Hight.) mystery, although Green scoffed at its possibility. “You're wastin’ time on that nig- ger woman,” counseled Green. “That type can't stand prosperity. If she had her fingers on any o’ them dol- lars, sho wouldn’t be Tustin’ away in the woods. I'd risk. a- bet that she's just hidin’. from her. past.” Once Forrester called on Mary Sturtevant during. this quiescent in- terval, and twice met her at social functions, On these latter occasions the girl had eluded all his efforts to be alone with her. Ho was not deceived by these eventless days. Surmising that the “Friends of the Poor’ were holding off some act of retaliation to lull him into a. sense of false ‘se curity and thus take him. off. his guard, Forrester maintained a con- stant watchfulness of everything about him. Then, on Saturday, one week aftor the enigmatical happenings at the oak tree, the case once more pre- sented itself with weird and baffling additions. Humphrey, the reporter, came out with news that the flashlight photo. graphs he had taken had revealed two well known characters and had in the arrest of three Italians, Dominick Campanell!, Luigi) Licansi and Frank Tanuzzio, Charged with being members of “The Friends | of the Poor,” the men had broken down and confessed that they had found out from Forrester by tele phone when he was to leave the money in the tree and had hoped to ‘beat the ‘Friends’ to it,” “You mean,” exclaimed Forrester, “that these men were not really the ‘Friends of tho Poor,’ as the detec- tives had supposed?” returned Hum- “Just low-brow intruders— common thieves. It was simply a case of one crook trying to steal from another. Arid I want to tell you that when the facts are made public they'll be mighty lucky to be safe in Jail.” “Did they get my dummy pack- age?” inquired Forrester. “I think not,” replied Humphrey. “Yho Italians cla!m not to have taken anything from the tree at any time." rrester smil at the two men hat settles it," hi n, kindly omit flow but here's the biggest merely | sur-! Prise of all," exclaimed Humphrey and drew forth a photograph. Green and Forrester also rose and approached the library table while Humphrey was arranging the photo- Sraph where the lamplight would fall full upon it. “A camera ‘s a wonderful thing” commented Humphrey. “Astronom- ers discover stars with it that are not visible, even through a powerful tele- Scope; and spiritualists claim to have secured photos of specters or ghosts. IT ean belleve tt after seeing this photo.”* “You ain't gat a picture o? them Bhosts, have you?” queried Green, “Maybe it is, and maybe it isn't,” returned Humphrey. “If you look carefully, however, you can make out what appears to be a man standing a short distance back of the tree. It.looks Uke a stihouette, and may be only my {magination. That is why I want your opinions.” First Forrester and then Green studied the photograph, “I believe you are right.” acceded Forrester, A man was evidently hiding behind the oak while we were there.” “I can go you one better! asserted Green, positively. ‘Remember, Mr. Forrester, the man’s silhouette I saw on the Prentices’ lawn that night— the man who— “Yes—yess,"" Interrupted Forrester, quickly, fearing that Green was about to mention the girl before Humphrey. ° “That looks houette!”" “And now," erled Humphrey, “I want to show you something that Is even more puzzling. Look over the opening in the tree,” instreuted Hum- Phrey. “Do you see anything?” “Yes,” he agreed, after a time, “there seems to be a thin black ob- Ject inside the opening. It may be | my package.” “No,” protested Humphrey. “This looks like a black rod with a bright or white spot near the end. Can you make it out, now that I have ex- plained it?” Yes," acknowledged Forrester, | “but I cannot even make a guess at | what {t can be.” “I'll bet it's a hand!" Green. “I've soen it before!’ 1922, by the cate, Inc.) Another fine installment of this story Tomorrow. ike the same afl- groaned | (Copyright, Bell Syndl- 3 w —-

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