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YUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1923. ‘Classified Rates The Casper Dally Cribune PAGE ELEVEN of February, 1923, and $180 attor- ney’s fee, all of which to be paid, as stipulated in said mortgage, and whereas no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover ily Tribune by Georse McManus ae SIXTHLY AN’ NINETEENTHLY- QIVE ME A STACK AN OEAL Drawn for The Casper Da’ BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-FIRST THEY On- ARE NOT UPLIFTING bad AND INSTUCTIVE- SECONDLY THE’ Lac [|_| ORIGINALITY - THIROLY 1 OEPLORE TENDENCY FOURTHLY AND FIETHLY, THEY Filfectlve March 8, 1923. Two cenis per werd or ton cents par bow bLACKYACE CAP HPADI will be charged linen ebargea rt will be ve of the ee “set MH Porreages ice * Ines” Dumber of words, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD TPRRORS. by publication without extrs chereo within FIVE days after i sertion. No. republication will made wh terlally after adver’ TELEPHONE aps Careful attention will be given atl ads recelvsé over the TELEPHONE, fut we cannot guerantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly nm in The Casper Dally Tribune Siitce. before 16:30. Want Ads re- Celved after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m., will be inserted under the head “Too Late to, Classify.” CT OF TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Must be accompanied [by c or check in full payment of the sam: Note the foregoing instructions about 9 2 cot the wi and the rate per co tor the Casper Daily Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ada in these columns ,Please be careful to use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address Letters brought to The plainly. Tribune office do not require stamps. Alwea: inclose your a swers in sealed envelope. In reply- Ing to advertisements where refer- ences are askec for, do not send the original references, Send cop- fes of them only.” HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Good furniture repair man, Call at H. R. McCombs, fur- niture shop. Phone 1613NW, 107 8. Durbin. “HELP WANTED—FEMALE —————— ROOM AND BOARD for settled un- gnoeumbr lady some assistance morning and evenings. 425 CY. Phone 197M. WANTED—Girl for soft-drink par- lor, $14 per week. 239 W. F.rst St. WANTED—Girl for general work in carding house. 340 W. Yellow- stone WANTED—Gir for housework. Call at 253 N. Park. WANTED—Experienced cook for a boarding house. 340 W. Yellowstone HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE CLERICAL workers for government departments; postal mall and gen- eral clerical; $120 to $133 monthly; experience unnecessary. For free list positions now open, write John Davis (former civil service examiner) 915 Fleming” Bldg., Washington, D. C. ——————_—_—————————————————T SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Parties to sell the secur ities of one of the most profitable a fastest growing chain store mer- INE the space of Eat) TION TO SEEK CONSTANT AMUSEMENT: ARE LACKING IN. THAT MORAL UPLIFT \4orT Te: TAKE A CHANCE - ME A HAND- FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES One two-drawer cash Register. One four-drawer cash register. Three Toledo scales. No. 1 refrigerator counter No, 2 refrigerator counter. No, 3 refrigerator counter. One electric fan, One slicing machine. Two meat blocks Shelving. One Hobart sausage ico box ice machine and typewriter One One One One One safe SERVICES OFFERED STEAM PLEATING—Hemstitching and button holes, Casper Hemstitch shop, 222 South Wolcott, Phone 2212. HEMSTITCHING, and ipicoting. Bar- cley Shop. Main Floor, O-S Bidg. Phone 951k, ‘TRIPS. Larson, 4943 and get real weather strips at reasonable prices, HEMSTITCHING ; work on all materials; prompt service. Singer Sewing chine Co., Arkeon Blcg. Phone 2205. CALL 1613NW. Furniture packing, repairing: cleaning; vacuum for rent. H. R. Cambs, 107 8. Durbin. 5 é Mc: cantile corporations of the intermoun- tain country. You do not have to be an expert stock salesman to sel] these securities. It is the company differ- ent, John C. Roberts, Room 201, Ho- tel Henning. POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED Experienced woman cook would like a small camp in the oll field) Address Box A-48, Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED—Experienced stenographer des:res position. Ad- dress W, B., care of Tribune, ENERGETIC man, who {fs employed of mornings, wants work of some kin@ for afternoons; work ait luinery preferred, Box A-52, Tribune. WANTED—Set of books to keep for small concern as side line; will ar range hours to suit your convenience. Ed Grant. Phone 866, STENOGRAPHER, elght years exeo- utive and general office experience; engineering preferred, Address Box AA, Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED—MidWe aged lady alone, wants cooking on ranch or of camp. Address Bor A42, Trib- une, SERVICES OFFERED MODERN detective wants investiga- tions, Alvorce cases, strictly confi- dential; satisfaction guaran’ Ad- dress Box A-47, Tribune. WANTED—AlIl kinds of housework; cleaning carpets, washing windows; cleaning houses; also cleaning yards and washing cars at residences. Phone 1828M. BALD heads here !s your chance, we grow hair; give us a trial and be convinced. 618 S. Ash, Phone 1524W. ENTERTAINMENT for all occa- sions. I also teach slight of hand and magic. Wyatt Hotel. T. Jones, Jr., magician. Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK O, HOLTZMAN Contractor ané Butider. P Res. 721 Madison St. hone 12295 AnENcnt band laundry. Lace cur- tains a specialty. Family work finished or rough dry. We do not use chemica’s. Phone 1608-W. —$ << <<< <_< WOULD like bundle washing, rough dried and finished; day work and cleaning of all kince, Eagle Hand Laundry. Phone 2242J. platen Aca ahi ny 1 CAN SAVE you money on your bullding and repair work; estimates furn'shed free, L. D, Letsinger, con- tractor and builder, Phone 2149W. Cail after 6 p. m. ! OUP MR. HL C. BISHOP will gladly give vou exsistanse in selecting and for your home. tu , Grapery WOULD like bundle washing of all Kinds, rough dry, silks and cur- tains. Phone 2242J, : HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Almost new washing machine, cheap if taken at once. 743 N. Beech, new house in rear, FOR SALE—45 Lawson gas heaters at cost price; one three-hole Cres- ent gas range, cheap. 129 W. Raik road. FOR SALE—9x12 rug, 1873M. FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, $15; Vernis Martin baby bed with mattress, $8. 433 Milton, Phone $15. Phone ing machines. Phone 1086. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY 200 gas ranges, new and used. Threé-hole Eclipse $17.50; four-hole Eclipse and Jewel, $2 4-hole hign- oven, white enamel, $80 value for $40; $126 instant water heater, $65. 100 heaters at all prices. Lage amount of new and used furniture. We are enlarging our building and must sell to make room. Mattresses renovated and recovered : for $5.50. 326 West Yellowstone, Phone 1617-3. —————————— FOR SALE—Furniture, at 439 Black- more etreet, Phone 1512-W, after 5 o'clock. FOR SALE—Almost new washing machine; cheap if taken at once. 743 N, Beech, new house in rear. ———— IF YOU WANT second hand furni- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 8S. Ash or phone 1660. FOR SALE—Gas ranges and all Kinds of gas appliances. Phdne 1086. FOR SALE— Library table, sniall brown wicker lamp; oak desk chair. Phone 853R. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES S USED CARS REAL BUYS AT LOW PRICE. MAXWELL—1922 touring, looks and runs like new, $200 down, $50.41 per month. MAXWELL — 1922 roadster, lots of extra equipment; $200 down, $50.41 per month. FORD—Coupe a real buy; $100 down and $32.40 per month, FORD—Roadster, good tires, $85. Several cther good values on dis- play today. Kennedy M 230 W. Yellowstone ator ( i ( UUs Ue Pin neem aac l ny Phono 909 grinder. motor oak desk, roll top HARRY N. FREE & C0. Becklinger Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Phone 238. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES THIS ISTHE AD (That-tells you about those good used cars that we are selling at such ays. Have so'd several new c: and taken in good used cars on then Here are a few cf the ones we havo to offer: OVERLAND TOURING—In exc lent condition good tires. This is @ good serviceable “buggy” that is well worth our price of -_-. $250 HUPMOBILE TOURING — Here ts one that will suit you, if you want @ good touring car that stops right wong with any of them, Honest to goodness bargain at .. -$250 BUICK TOURING—Looks and runs Uke a new one -.-.. own =~ $800 JORDAN TOURING—Classy, power | ful, speedy, perfect condition me- | chanically; will paint to suit you; | original.cost $3,000. New cord tires ‘all around; new battery, Real value at ---. $950 ~----$100 FORD SEDAN—A good one --$500 KING, EIGHT —-------$750 COLE EIGHT -.-.....--- ------$900 HUDSON SUPER 8IX SEDAN—Ex- ca@llent condition ---$650 DODGE TOURING — In A-1 shape, good tires; a real bargain at --$650 FORD TRUCK -_. $300 REPUBLIC TRUCK ---- ~-~--~$650 We have others not listed. See us and we will save you money. Small payment down and liberal terms can be arranged. Benedict Motor Co. 550 Hast Yellowstone. Phone 2030. FOR SALE—Dodge coupe. Ask for Carrier, Nash Casper Motor Co. USED CARS If you saw our values and knew about our easy payment plan you too would buy from the Coliseum Motor Co, | | Detlge Brothers touring ---.----$150 Nash Feur touring in the best of con- dition; @ bargain for ----.-----$650 Dotge Brothers Commercial 400 Dodge Brothers Commercfhl ---$850 Ford touring with starter ------$225 Ford touring -.—-----------—--$100 Many Others Not Listed Coliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth Street. Open Sundays and Evenings. Such a variety of races are repre- eented by the occupants of the Philip. j pines that they speak thirty-one lJan- | guages. extremely low prices. We havo sold! a number of them within the last few/| 1922 Dodge Brothers roadster, recon- WANTED TO BUY. ditioned with Westinghouse air} Discarded clothing and shoes, sad-! springs in front -. $650 Sete, chaps, tools, musical instru-| 1921 Dodge Brothers touring, recondi-| ments, g watches, suit cases and tiohads Weblinghouee alr springs $550| trunks, We call to buy and pay cash.| | Dodge [Brothers tourlng, a bar-| Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. gain a ~~ -$250 Buick Big’ Six, seven-passenger $350] stor; give full particulars, Address Overland Four roadster _$225| Box A-49, ‘Tribune. Yord Coupe ---. $225 WANTED TO RENT ALTO ACCESSORIES ‘ulcanizing. one 1473-R. Un Tire Co., 623 E. Yellowstone, ma MASON TIRES For Those Who Seek Dis! With Depentablig | Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second. Phone 1125-M. FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEOUS —— FOR SALE—One large grocery coun- Vest one Toledo scales; one tabocco cutter; one drawer cash ister. Phone 3195. — —— FOR SALE— Lawn ¢ressing, sand and gravel; delivered; excavating a specialty. R. F. Potts. Phone 2165W. enschede FOR SALE—Gag mangle, good as new. 350 S. Elm.% Phone 413. — FOR SALE—One 338-callbre Colt's 6 shat long-barrel; one 32 Colt, auto- matic. 1337 West Railroad ave. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Lease on rooming house. Anything up to 50 rooms. Address A-50, Tribune. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—RGOMS pe ie ane setae SY FOR RENT—Furnished room in fine modern home; sultable for two gen- tlemen; two blocks from CY bus. 1804S. Oak. FOR RENT — Sleepingroom, newly furnished and decorated. 642 8, Lin-| coln. Phono 1596R. FOR RENT—Two basement rdoms, unfurnished, modern. 521 Twelfth St. Phone 1659M. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in base- ment with gas stove in room; very| desirable for shift man wishing to} seep days. 423 8, Beech. Phone 709. steam heated; close to bath, suitable for one to two men. 133 N. Kimball. Phone 1689J. FOR RENT—Two furnished semi- 145 N. Jackson. FOR SALE—Five (bundred pounds good home-made soap, cheap. 1337 West Railroad ave, res |FOR SALE—Wisconsin incubator and | _brooder, 140-egg very cheap: also a | small heating stove. Phono 494R. — FOR SALE—Pedigrecd Boston bull FOR RENT—Becroom with single bed; gentleman preferred. 340 N. Jefferson. Phone 1265. FOR RENT—Furnishea room, steam heated for one or two gentlemen. 634 S. Durbin. Phone 89R. puppies, also offere at stud Yankee Distlurber, weight 181 pounds; fee $15, BE. O. Grace, 827 East A, | REG. RUSSIAN wolf hound ‘pups. Harvey Brown, Stanton, Neb FOR SALE—C melody saxaphone. Box A-24. S full dress ‘suit ‘. Center, Phone 8. FoR size 456-W. YOR SALE—Lawn aressing; gravel, sand delivered and excavating. Phone 1147J. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. WALTER Camps daily dozen record set $10; Walter Camps reducing set $7.50 at the Charles E. Wells Music Co,, 282 E. Second, Phone 194. POULTRY OO 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 prepaid. Write for prices and full particulars. Orders filled on short notice. Colum: bla Hatenery, P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, Solo. —————— FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock range eggs, $5 per hundred. Mr Wiljam Clark, Powder River, Wyo. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Two teams of hors 1129 8. Beech. Phone 1535. ee FOR SALE—Dratft horses. wagons, harness. 1206 N. Glenarm St. North Casper. WANTED—TO BUY ——— WANTED TO BUY — anything of aptane in househcld goods. Phone! L ] N Mi: } 8. 807 | FOR RENT—Partly FOR RENT—Furnished room, sult: able for two gentlemen. 218 N. Beech. | FOR RENT—Rcoms in private home. |Cali at 534 CY, Phone 1161W. | FOR RED eepingroams, sultable| | for two gontiaman; also garage. | 443 S. Durbin, FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- Holiing bath, suitable one or two gentlemen, 611 8. Dur- ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board for two gentlemen. 518. E. First. BOARD AND | ROOM—Excellent meals; congenial surroundings; on} CY bus line; reasonable. Phono 466J. 1015 S, Elm. FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished two and three-room ments at 363 West A. Apply at 326 West BC. FOR RENT—Attractive apartment; 3 rooms, furnished) close int on street entrance. 145 Phone 1207-W. for c bin. basement completely pavement; N. Linooin.! RENT—Two-room _ furnished} W. Railroad ave. FOR apartment, at 831 roR B® <T'— March 15; two-room: ished except bi apartment rn} ed ding and silverware. Apply Janitor | Ardmore Apartments or Phone 1501. FOR RENT — Four-rogm modern apartment. Inquire 361 N, Jackson. Phone 1515R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room modern housekeeping apart- ment... 511 East Tirst. furnished three room modern semi-basement apart- ment with bath; Ught and cozy; close in; acults only. 725 S. Durbin. WANTED—Day old calves, 1129 8.| Beech. Phone 1535. | WANTED TO BUY. Men's clothing, shoes, hats, sad.) dies, chaps, harness, tents, tarpaulins, | suit cases, hund 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— Second hand| furniture. Brocks and Blanche, 560 East H. Phone 1648W, ss WANTED TO BUY -- Furniture of| Py kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone TT WANTED—To hear from owner of good ranch for sale, State cash price, full particulars, D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. ce tO all eel WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high: at price paid. 367 8 Ash. Phone WANTED—Your lowest cash price! an late model Ford coupe, or road- ————————— WANTED—Rooming house, close in; will pay reasonable price. Box 1086. VANTED TO RENT—Modern five- room unfurnished house. Phone 1064 from 8 a. m. to 5 p, m. WANTED TO RENT—Piano, by re- Mable party. 621 East Twelfth St. Phone 1659-M. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment in basement; unfurnished. 924 8. Oak. Phone 486NW. FOR RENT—Three rooms nished basement; $35 per month; Ughts and heat included. Phone 12697 1152 8. Walnut. FOR RENT— Furnished three-room modern apartment at 1419 BE. Sec- ond. Inquire at 713 B. Second. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; lights irnis ed; close in. Phone 1556W. 632 S. Ash, apartment; stove, Murphy bed. Apply Apartment 8, Tribune Apartments. FOR gages: perbge bender’ fos ished apartment; gas an ie turnighed. 632 S, Ash. Phone 1556W. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment; lights and gas furnished. 1420 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT— Good home, modern, g00d location; will rent or sell. Phone 1910J. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house, lights and gas; privilege of bath, 121'N. Park, Phone 691M. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished batching or housekeeping. 275 evenings. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Mve rooms, full base- ment, all modern; on bus line; don’t over look this one; price $4,800 terms asy. Phone 1910J, room Phone 2 ROOM in modern home, and garage, by Mareh 22; out south or east; by young business references. | Call Phone 1007, j man; FOR SAL) room modern . Inquire at 643+ - Bight FOR SALE—HOUSES a i chain Sih on a ied FOR SALE — A neat three-room house with a porch front and rear, ona fifty by 132 foot lot, all furnish ed for $650 down and balance at $45 @ month; close in on the north side; also a good well built four-room house with half basement on a large east rout lot cn 8. Cottonwood; for $3800 * se hwvance at $40 a month; also dandy three-room furnished house << stunt on @ large lot on 8. Jackson, for $650 down and balance easy; four good level lots in the South Addition for $250 each on terms. J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Beck- linger Bldg. Phone 1204 HOMES FOR SALE, Fourroom Colonial, $5,750, $2,000 cash. Fivaroom Colonial, $6,500, $3,000 cash. Fiveroom brick house, $8,500, $1,000 cash ° Six-room brick house, $8,600, $4,000; cash. § x-room brick house, $12,000, $4,000 cash, Grover ©, Gorsuch Builder of Good Homes Ninth and Wolcott FOR SALE—Small amount of cash will handle good income property in good location; not a basement prup- osition. Phone 239R. FOR SALE—Three-room furnished home, well located on the south side; $2,950, $300 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702 . FOR SALE—Cottage of four rooms, stucco, corner lot; furnished: 750 possession at once; some terms. Ad- derss P. O. Box 61. FOR SALE — By owner, modern house with basement spartement; in good location on pavement; terms. Phono 87. FOR SALE— One partly furnished; Phone 1157R or call house moved. Mid- two-room can be at 743 W. | west. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE CASPER LOTS—We sem lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 @ week; city water, light and phone wires across the street and gas but block away, The Dobbin Realty Cy 229 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—Cholce business location close in; $3,000 wall \ handle. R, Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Two lots, adjoining 60 by 140 feet each; close in, Inquire at 643 EH, Third, in basement. FOR SALE—Large level lot on CY. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES. Just opened, don't fail to investi- gate this ideal place for poultry and truck farming; twenty minute drive from town on’ Ye:lowstone highway; $500 for ten acre tract; $150 down, balance $25 a month. J. J. Hart, suc: cessor to Marshall and Brown, 145 N. Genter. FOR SALB—Bargain in nico lot near Becond; $700, part cash R. Kamon, 242 U. Second, Tel. FOR SALE—Good income property in business district, at an excep: tional bargain; must sell. Box A-53, ‘Tribune. 702. ENGLEWOOD Buy « 6-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5° miles north of the Midwest refinery, $600; only $265 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what tls land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50.000 popula- will make 30 large city Call 1129, RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE — Relinquishment for $150; gooc: road; three miles of city Umits. Phone 1910J. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—A good 40 acres, 10 minutes’ drive from town. Good chicken ranch location. Will trade for. goo? car or sell ‘on your own terms. 683 West Yellowstone, | rear, filling station. Call before 3 Pp. m FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Three-room new house in North Casper, $2,250; will take car as part payment; balance easy terms. Phone 952R. LOST AND FOUND LOS8T—Bunch of keys on ring. Find- er call 1668. LOST—Baby's white silk cont, ward. Phono 26. \ Re. LOST—One two-ton rear spring for White truck on Yellowstone high- way, between Casper and Glenrock. Finder please return to 604 8. Center or White Motor Co, LOST—Brown silk handbag, contain- ing glasses, $15 and some small change. Reward, Phone 700J, N. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Fourteen?room ment at Evansville, Wyo.; cation; rooms all full. i*ranic sew Apartment, Evansville, W; FOR RENT—R ‘op with power BUSINESS CHANCES Wanted—A Partner For a half interest in @ tried and Proven proposition that on a test made $30 a day net profits; profits limited only to production and at Present have an order that will net over $2,000. The reason I want a partner is that I need more capital and a party who has executive abil- ity to manage the business, In an- swering give references and amount of capital you have to invest. Address and phone number. Reply to Box A-65, Tribune. FOR SALE—Modern apartment build- ing, gross income $7,500 a year; 00d location; well bullt $10,000 cash; will handle, balance monthly pay- ments, Address P. O. Box 319. FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of rooming house; gvod location. Phone 1910J. ‘ FOR SALE—Bake shop equipment; Bennett oven 246 loaf capacity; 240 bread pans; hard wood bench; dough trough; still dump rack; steel proof box; doughnut kettle and scales; used 18 months. Write F. C. Titus, Buffalo Wyo. FOR SALE—Restaurant outfit, con- sisting of counter, service chalra, back counter, tables, chairs, dishes, urn; splendid outfit at a real bargain. Jobn Barrett, Riverton, Wyo. FOR SALE — Garden and poultry tone highway, fine soil, oll right, a bargain; terms. P. ©, Box 392. FOR SALE—By owner, cheap, for quick sale, good paying small laun- ry; easy terms. Address Box A-45, Tribune. LE—Rooming house in west- Nebraska, on Burlington rail road; 3 20 rooms, steam heated; electric lighted, running hot and cold water; building three stories, frame, twelve years old, in good condition; will set! buildin $9,000. Box A-44. PERSONAL BEST 30c meal in town; ing, family style; also rent. 163 N. Wolcott. and furnishings for home cook rooms for 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 friture and exactly what you want to know that I will make no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. Rear “443 W. Yellow- stone. RESPECTABLY widow of refine ment would care for home where duties are not heavy, in exthange for room and board. Address Box A-O4, Tribune. GIRLS! No more vain searching for keys in the back; no more applying rouge or powder by street light if you take advantage of this opportunity to ob tain a new genuine lenther electric vanity case; special introductory fer only $4.50; our representative will call at your conyenlence with sam- pl Phone 511W. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Notice of default having been made in the conditions of a cer tain real estate mortgage dated the 29th day of June, 1922, made and executed and delivered by G. W. Huckaby -and Etta Huckaby, his N+) wife, to Charles N. Richards, which said real estate piortene was signed and subscriber! by G. W. Huckaby and Etta Huckaby, his wife, and which was recorded in the office of the County Clerk and ex officio Register of Deeds in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 29th day of June, A. D., 1922, at 8:80 o’clock, P. M., and said mort- gage was duly recorded in Book 25 of Mortgage Deed Records at Page 165, and on which real estate mort- gage there is now due and unpaid at the first publication of this notice the sum of $1,892, together with (Continued from Page Ten) man’s head and shoulders was a black hood. Through two slits For- rester could seo the sparkle of his eyes. Forrester recalled Prentice’s de- scription of the two hooded men who had attacked him and realized that “Friends of the Poor." The man leaped forward and they ing any advantage. But Robert saw the cylinders at his side and sudden- ly realized that throughout the strug gle the man had been slowly drag ging him: along toward these death | machines. And with tho realization he saw the man reach out and selze the one with the,rubber mask attached. From that moment the battle changed. Forrester's one thought &go garage, Awa. eep t y from his of-! interest thereon from the 19th day! “THE SECRET TOLL” at Inst he was face to face with tho! closed, A desperate struggle began. | Zack and forth they tugged and pulled, neither man seemingly gain- the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and whereas it is provided in said mortgage that in case default shall be made in the payment of the said principal sum of money in said real estate mort- gage secured, or in any payment of interest thereon, or any part of such principal or interest as above provided in the space of thirty days ufter the same, shall by the terms thereof, become due and payable, that then and in that event the whole sum hereby secured to be paid with the interest thereon shall at the option of the said party of the second part, his heirs, execu- tors, administrators or assigns, be- come due and payable forthwith. And, whereas, it is provided én said mortgage that in case default shall be made in the payment of said principal sum of money as afore- said, in said real estate mortgage secured, or in the payment of the interest thereon or any part of such principal or interest as above pro- vided, the it shall and may be made lawful for the said mortgagee, his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns to sell and dispose of the hereinafter described premises, and foreclose all the right,“ title and interest and benefit of redemption of the said mortgagors, their suc- cessors and assigns herein, at public auction in accordance with the stat- utes in such cases made and pro- vided, and in the manner therein described, and to retain said princi- pal and interest together with the costs and expenses of such sale and $180 attorney’s fee out of the money arising from such sale and the overplus, if any there be, shall be paid to the mortgagors by the party making such sale on demand of mortgagors, thelr successors and assigns, _ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and the statutes in the State of Wyo- ming in such cases made and pro- vided, the said Charles N. Richards hereby elects to foreclose the said mortgage for the reason that the same is now past due and the con- ditions in said mortgage contained have been broken and that said mortgage on said hereinafter des- cribed premises will be foreclosed by the sale of said mortgaged prem- ises; and for that purpose the un- dersigned officer will, on April 4th, 1923, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., on said day, and com- mencing at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the south front door of the courthouse, in Casper, in the County of Na- trona, and the State of Wyoming, I, Perry Morris, sheriff, in and for said County of Natrona and the State of Wyoming, and at the request of the said Charles N. Richards, legal holder of said mortgage and promis- sory notes hereinbefore mentioned, will sell at public auction to tho thighest bidder for cash in hand, the hereinafter described premises to satisfy the said amount due on said mortgage at the date of this no- tice, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per an- num from the 19th day of February 1A. 1923, until paid, together with the attorney’s fee hereinbefore |Specified and all costs and expenses jallowed by hw, which said prem- ises to be sole as aforesaid are des- cribed in sai: mortgage substan- {tially as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 17, and Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 20, Townsh'p 31 North, Range 80 West of the Sixth Principal Meri- dian, in Natrona County, Wyom- ing, together with all water rights, pegkp privilegos, flumes, and itch rights, owned and held in and about and for the reclamation and irrigation of said land. PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyo, aes: & Lacy, ttorneys for Mortgagee. Pub. Feb. 20-27, Mch. 6-1 Apr. 4, 1923. 3-20 27, so NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS | You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the stockholders {of the Wyoming Building & Loan Association, a Wyoming corpora- tion, will be held at the office of the company, Rialto theater. build- ing, in the y of Casper. Natrona county, Wyoming, on the second day of April, 1923, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of sald day, for the purpose of voting to increase the capital stock of said corporation from One Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000.00) to Two Million Five Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($2,500,000.00), each share of stock, when matured, to be of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), and for the transaction of such other and fur- ther business as may properly come before said meeting at that time. D. ALLELY, Secretary. _ Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this sixth day of March, 1 Publish March 6, evidently directed toward placing it there. Presently Robert detected the pecu- lar odor of the gas. Either the cylin- der had been accidentally opened in the struggle or the man had inten- tionally released the gas. As the « was directed toward Forrester, and only a few inches from his face, he received the full effect of the fumes, while the man was partially protected from its effects. Robert felt himself weakening, as he had on the night of the battle in Jasper lane. With a last despairing effort he | | | tripped his antagonist and as they fell Forrester managed to come down on top. Slowly he forced the mask over the man's hooded face but just as ho had Forrester sank down un- 1922, fine Copyright, by the Bell Inc. installment Syndi- (Anothor row.) tomo

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