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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. Effecttve March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. ? NO AD LESS THAN 380 CENTS Five average words used as a bas: of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE: ill be charged the space of two ines. All reed advertising will be ed “set Ines” irrespective of the ook number of words. CORE ee oe CLASSIFIED AD The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one In- correct insertion of any advertise- tment ordered for more than one time. rors not the fault of the advertiser hich clearly lessen the real value of fhe “aavertiement will be rectified only by publication without extra Within FIVE days after tn- e affect the sense or purpose vertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all 4s received over the TELEPHOND, jut we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be cl Office before 10:09.. ceived after 10:00 to 12:00 p. m., will rted under the head “Too Late mi terlally of the roperly ribune OUT OF TOWN ADYPRTISEMENTS Must be accompanied by cash ot heck in full payment of the same. ‘ote the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. 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 Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In reply- Ing to advertisements where refer- ences are askec for, do not send the original references. Send cop: jes of them only. EEE ee HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Young man with general business experience for office and outside work. Answer at once, giving references in replying. Address A-83, Tribune. IF tL OON'T AIT COT SERVICES OFFERED NOW +1 LL Ney WOE NEVER dir ~ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES HELLO 4iGqs- HELLO JIGGS-: * HELLO Jiqags- HELLO JIGGS AUTO ACCESSORIES Che Casper Daily Cribune Drawn for The Casper Daily q WANTED—TO BUY HEMSTITOCHING Expert work on all materials; prompt service. Singer Sewing Ma: chine Co., Arkeon Blcg. Phone 2205. WANTED—All kinds of laundry, rough dry a specialty. Phone 20697 or cali at 121 North Melrase. Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN Contractor ana Builder. Phone 1229]. Res. 721 Madison St. CALL 1613NW. For furniture repairing, packing; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent, H. R. McComb, 107 8. Durbin. WOULD like a few more bundles of laundry to wash and iron. 60 cents a dozen. 1427 East B St. WANTED—Housework of any kind by day. Address A-78, Tribune. HOUSEHOLD GOODS _ FOR SALE—Vacuum sweeper, fancy dishes, victrola ‘records, etc., to be sold all together. Bargain. $24 South Lincoln, basement. FOR SALE—Piano, duofold and tables, chairs, stoves and kitchen cabinet. 217 East K St, IF YOU WANT second band furni- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to’ trade, call at 367 S. Ash or phone 1660. ¥S! LOOK HERE! The ane 10 boys who bring this ad to the Denver Times office, Basement Oll Exchange Bidg., between 4 and 6 M. Friday can earn themselves @ guarantee of 50c selling papers on Saturday morning. FOR SALE—Refrigerator: also, folding camp cot. MONEY TO LOAN GAS HEATER, Lawson No. 20, $9.20; No. 30, $12.80. 129 West Railroad avenue. Phone 133. one 524 W. ‘Tenth. ‘AN A-1 experienced joint turned and general of] country machinist for our Shelby, Mont., branch shop. Top wages and a steady job. Midland Iron Works. WANTED—Young man for clerical) position; must be good typist. Ad- frees Box 578. Phone 716. WANTED—AT ONCE An aged gentleman to sell papers on street corner. One who is too ola for hard labor. Easy work. Short . and commission to Lee arty. Appy to Agent Denver ‘Timea, Oil Exchange Bldg. after 4 FOR SALE—Soeveral electric wash: ing machines. Phono 1086. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY 200 gas ranges, new and used. Three-hole Eclipse $17.50; four-hole Eclipse and Jewel, $25; 4-hole high- oven, white enamel, $80 value for $40; $125 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—Gas’ ranges and all Idnds of gas appliances. Phone 1086. -ANTED—Girl for general house va in small apartment and care for three-year-old child. Phone 1864J. WWANTED—Woman or girl to do “Hght housework; care of children. Wages, room and board. Box A-74, Tribune. POSITIONS OFFERED jookkeeper and stenog- ply. Don't answer unless’ experienced End efficient. Address A-82, Tri- Bune. gee __SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED ‘Three young men wanted for gales work here in Casper; permanent con- nection with largest electrical appll- nce distributing company in the ‘United States; excellent chance for the future to those who qualify. See Mr. Seeley, Henning Hotel. v Parties to sell the secur Wie of one of the most profitable 4 fastest growing chain store mer ntile corporations of the interrnoun- tain country. You do not have to be expert stock salesman to sell these urities, It is the company differ- ent. John C. Roberts Room 291, Ho- tel Henning. POSITIONS WANTED ON WANTED— Lady thor- perience’ Day jag ready to wear and alteration; desir Sosition in either or both department. ‘Address P. O. Box €07. Position by exp. book- Bife Lire Me general office man. hone 787-W. N OF 30, with a family, wants Eo with some g00d company in oll field; has eight years’ experien' ‘Address Salt Creek, R., Box 8. 2c ERIENCED woman cook wants Pee In oll fields, Address Box A-75 Tribiine. Position “by practical Address A-7%, Tribune, ret nurse. HD—Clerical work, by Wanted woman, Address Box care Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED HA t VE uu tried the sanitary wet wash, Your entire family washing lence’ wash man; wash extracted for 6o fA me by "a Sa ‘and delivered. pound; work called for Phone 2282. _H. GC, BISHOP will gigdly Ue yokes istance in peleeRE and ing ‘Stapery for 3 uy home. Chamberlin Furniture Co., drapery sep: ent, second floor. Al Small jobs of palntins and calsomining; special prices sy fore rush feason; work guprantevd. Phone 18805. AN BAVH you mones on your ? Satiding anf repair were estimates ished free, L, D, Leisinger, Seton and builder, Phone al4ow. Call atter bp. Be eon: - FOR SALE— Library table, small brown Wicker lamp; oak desk chair. Phone 853. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES The Difference Between OUR rebuilt cars—and the “used car" usually sold—is SATIS- FACTION. The new owners are sat-) isfied because the cause of trouble and expense has been taken out with new parts. With the cause of trouble! thus removed our rebuilt cars will! perfarm right and give SERVICB/ withoat the usual amount of “grief” conected with a large percentage of) used cai. We have several rebuilt cars of standard makes in guaranteed mechanical condition and at the right price. Here are a few of them: i FORD SEDAN—Late model; through and through -- HUPMOBILE TOURING—A bargain, BUICK TOURING—Lepainted; looks and runs like new - 150 KING EIGHT—An honest value; me chanically perfect, now tires, new bat- tery; a high class car at the price of a cheap one 5! COLE’ EIGHT SPORT— Completely overhauled; exceptional value --$900 FORD COUPE—Has cll kinds of ex- tras; gear shift 'n everything --$650 HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN—Me- chanically perfect; repaint to sult roe purchaser; unquestioned value, $95! OVERLAND TOURING—A good lit- tle buegy and the vrico is right $250 COLUMBIA TOURING— 1920, com- pletely rebuilt; will repaint to sult you; here 1s a real good car at. $600 STEPHENS SALIENT SIX — A classy looking car that “IS” priced to ell. FIAT SPORT ROADSTPR— In class by itself $ DORT TOURIN Others that ak time to buy @ r te Sateps difference. &mall paymen* down and liberal monthly terms can be arranged. Benedict Motor Co. bu EB. tie) USED CARS we told you in these columns aatacany, we have thet car for yoilP fishing and hunting tripe this sur: mer, but wo are selling every (ny, Wo sold three of them yesterday. We) now offer the following. ‘One Hudaon coupe, One Hudson seven passenser, One Cadiliag chummy. One Dodge touring, One Basex touring, One Buick touring, One Buick roadster, edge roadster, ore eete fire, priced right: come in and select your car. R. N. VAN SANT tor Truck & Car Sales} Phone 1406 442 BK. Yellowstone roadster, Station, ‘OR SALE—Do $200) cash Woeds } ling ‘Doud-Weaver Motor Co. 434436 West Yellowstone FAICE AND JEWETT PAIGE 6-39 TOURING, 1919 MODEL This automobile has Had excellent care It has ‘been repainted. Up- holstery and top show little or no wear. The tire equipment Includes one new cord and three other fair ones. Excellent yalue for $600, 1920 BUICK KUADSTEK This six-cylinder car offers the next owner new car service. Motor fs in gocd shapa, has recently been repainted; the” upholstery “and tup 1s perfect. Hyerything about the car js first class. Completely equipped ee flye good tires and a bumper— 700. 1920 BUICK SIX ROADSTER This cA¥ ike the one dbove, ‘ts in good “shiipe ‘mechanically, has.” six tires, two of Which are only good for about a thousand miles more. The cushion needs repadding. Outside of this there is not to be a penny spent on this car. Cars of this model and in this condition are always in de- mand, and we know you cannot get more for your money—$650. OLDSMOBILE 8 TOURING This powerful 5-7 passenger car will’ make some family happy. It has four good cord tires, a brand new battery and a practically perfect mo- tor. “Cushions show some wear, Its value will be immediately recognized by anyone who takes a demonstra- tion. ‘See this today—$400. FORD ROADSTER Seat covers. Two new 30x3% cord casings and the other two of the same size are In good shape. Car has Bosch high tension magneto, We will sell this car for $175. FORD LIGHT DELIVERY It doésn’t look like much, but has a good motor and is a good car to knock around in. $85. VERY LIBERAL TERMS OPEN EVENINGS ~ Phone 1700. FOR SALE—Two-ton truck, guaran- teed-in first class shape; new pneu- matic tires all around; extra rims and casing. Truck run only 6.000 miles. $1,000. Casper Packing Co. USED CARS ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. * 1922 Dodge Brothers touring 1922 Dodge Brothers roadster - 1921 Brothers touring wi Westinghouse air springs Dodge Brothers coupe -. Dodge Borthers touring —. Dodge Brothers touring Dodge Brothers commercial 450 Dodge Brothers commercial 400 Dodge Brothers express 350 1921 Buick touring in the of condition, a bargain 700 1921 Buick roadster - 350 Buick Bix Six seven passenger_ 375 Ford delivery 125 225 Overland four roadster Ford - 40 Chevrolet - 60 One satisfactory sale leads to another COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 East Fifth Street. Open Sundays and Eyeni FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring; run 6000 miles; terms or opan. ‘Phone “USED CARS ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION 1922 se Bro’ roadster -.$859 1821 ge Brothers touring with Westinghouse Air Spings -. Dodgo rs coupe -. Dodge Brothers touring — Dodge Brothers touring --2---_ 200 Dodge Brothers commercial _-.. 450 Dodge Brothers commercial ---. 40 0 Dodge Brothers express -------- 850 1021 Buick touring in the best of con- dition; a bargain — 1921 Buick ‘remfater om Buick Big Six, seven passenger - Ford ong ton truck -—-. Fort sedan, a bargain -------- Ford delivery Overland Four Chevrolet One satis! other, Coliseum Motor ©. 131 East Fifth Street, Open Sundays and Evenings PSUS | a eed oa och eae a BARGAIN—Ford Touring with startéry excellent ‘condition $50 onsh, balance $20 per month, 8 Bast A Bt, AUTO” ACCESSORIES MASON TIRES istincti Yor heer Raa a Bie jon Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Secon Phone 1125-M. a FOR SALE— 32x4 Midwest fabric tires while they lest, $18. Midwest Service Station. 240 8. Wolcott, FOR SALE—Four 35x5 Lee tires; ono 32x4 cord, tube and rim §20. Mid- west Bervice Station, 240 8. Wolcott. Phone 701W. WESTERN AUTO TOP COMPANY New tops and side curtains; side curtains repaired and lights put in. 867 South Ash. Phone 1661 NEW and d-hand tires, all sizes. | Vuloaniting. Phone 1473. Uneeds | Tire Co. . Yellowstone. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. FOR SALE—High grade piano and 4 Miotro}Es algo two rugs. 621 5. Four- eenth. WANTED TO BUY—seccna-hand fur niture or amything of vaiué; high- ot: cash price paid. 867 8 Ash. Phone 1660. : WANTED TO RENT WANTED ‘TO RENT--Four or fivo-| room modern house; not far from town. Phone 870. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT--Large room with two becs; reasonable. 630 §. Center. Phone 2177. For BSale—I have a high ade Piano which I will sacrifice for a quick cash sale. Can arrange terms. PO. Box 1355 Full ze cabinet Brunswidk graphophone with 60 records to trade for car @ Dodge or a Ford. 1114 Cherry. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One complete set of 50 volumes Harvard ‘classics; new priced to sell. 135 S. Jackson, Phone 1957M. peace a FOR SALE—Complete set of engt- neering books ‘In’ seven volumes, by American Technical society. 1345 South Cottonwood. ? FOR SALE—Lawn dressing: sand delivered and Phone 1147J. gravel, excavating. FOR SALE—Hemstiching and Picot- ing attachment. machine. Price $2. Company, Billings, Montana. FOR SALE—Good slightly used of- fice desk. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—$1,000 8 per paper on city property. count. cent Al Will dis- Address 300, Tribune. FOR SALE—Cheap, one adding ma- chine and cash register combined: Cal CY Restaurant. GEBO COAL, FREE OF ROCKS PRICES—$9.75 per ton; $5.50 per per 100. pounds. prompt service. Free delivery. VAN HOVEL COAL COKE & TRANSFER CO. Office, 212 W. First St. ‘ Phone 1364-W. Dayton scale, ip coat, he 260 West ist St. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft ness. 1206. N. North Casper. horses, wagons, Glenarm St., half ton; $3.00 per 500 pounds; 75c, | FOR RENT—Modern FOR RENT—?2 neat, clean basémont rooms, furnished except ~ Bediding and dishes; modern except bath; adults only; real close in ‘on pave ment. Phone 121W. 923 8. David. FOR RENT—Young man comfortable home; wants roommate tg room with. Phone 1815J or call in eve mings at Apartment P, Hart Apart nts. FOR RENT—Young man comfortable thome; wants robmmate to room with. Phone 1815J or call in even- ings at Apt. T, Hart Apts. FOR RENT — Sleepingroom, 620 East A FOR RENT—Basement ~ sleepin: room in modern home. 1211 8.) Eim. Phone 1583W or 1735. FOR RENT—2 modern furnished rooms, living room and bedroom, on second floor; grill codking allow- ed; no children. 141 W. Tenth. sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. 143 N. Park. FOR RENT—Close in, pice large basement bedroom, for one or two persons. 542 8. Park. Phone 366R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms; modern home; conveniences. 262 Jefferson. Phone 683M. FOR’ RENT—Large room in private fmajly on Grant street. Bus line. | Phone 427M. FOR RENT—Rooms in private Call at 634 CY. Phone 1161W. | FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room. $33 B. Second. FOR RENT—Furntshea room, steam h for one or two gentlemen. 634 §. Durbin. Phone 89R. ROOM AND. BOARD BOARD AND ROOM — Best meals ferved in town. 30 cents; hdme ‘cook- ing. 163 N. Wolcott. POULTRY 650| FOR SALE—Thoroughbred cockerels, | | Rose Comb White Wyandotts, Butt 350/ Orpingtons; Brown Leghorns. 240 8.) Wolodtt. Phone 701W. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatchi: Buff Orphington; $1.25 for 15 901 Howard, North Casper. 1960W. MONEY TO LOAN hing; eggs. hone I HAVE cash to lend to invest; real- ty or personal; bargain only Box 924, Casper. WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Good drop head Sewing rachiner prefor Singer or White; murt he cheap. Call 478W. WANTED TO BUY—Hides and pelts highest cash — price Pat Garvy, 344 West Yellowstone. ‘ WANTED “TO BUY—Small modern home on easy payments in good lo- cation, Box A-84, Tribune, ‘ IF YOU WAN to sell your rabbite; hee Jack Barfoot, Milla, Wyo, ———— WANTED TO BUY -- Furniture of ch'™ HPS. 289 WW. Midwest. Rhone WANTED TO BUY — anytnin ropes? in househeld goods, “of hone WANTED TO BUX, ~ Men's clothing, shoes, hats, sad- dles, chaps, harness, tents, tarpaulins, ae cases, hand baks trunka or any thing of value, lta byy and pay “cash, Re in Btore, Phone 1338H, 210 W. Fi pi) eS) WANTED TO BUY— Beoond hand furniture. Brooks and Blanche, 560 East H. Phone 1645w, PLENTY MONEY to ‘Joan on im- Proved Casper real ofstate. 11. Vogsbeck, lobby American Theater. i $ $ $ $ : 63) $ 3 MONEY TO LOAN $ $ On Diamonts, Watches, Jewelery 8 $ and Musical Instrument: Also on Good Clothes, UNITED JEWELRY SHOP, *249 South Center Street. $ $ $s 3 8 3 $ 3 $ $ | stove, Murphy bed. Apply Apattment ROOM AND BOARD for one man. 542 CY. Phone 1396. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two neat, clean base ment rooms, furnished except bed- ding and dishes; thodern except bath; adults only; real cl in on pave ment. Phone 121W. 923 S. Davics FOR RENT — Housekeeping room, four furnished rooms Jn modern| home with private bath; reasonable! rent. 612 8. [jncoln. Phone 690J. FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; no children. 640" Hust A street. FOR “RENT—Modern_two- fur- nished apartment. 932 5. Beiiics. F FOR RENT — Threé-room mcdern) apartment, furnished; hot water heat. Phone 1948J or 17975. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; gas ‘leat; from Center, 619 38. FOR RENT—Destrablo unfurnished) Beaten; steam heat, fectrio two-room | two blocks 8, Tribune Apartments. FOR) RENT — Three-room 0 children 912 car, Phone 818M. FOR RENT — Kitchenette, dinin; room and bedroom, adjoining bath; one block from bus: on side walk; $40 inoluding Mghts and gas; no children. Phono 1863W, FOR RENT—Nicoly furnished 4 room apartment. 240 8, Fenway, FOR RENT—Nice threeroom base modern | 8. Co-| ent apartment; Iiahte and gas fur- niphont 242 N, Lincoln. FOR RENT—Large, newly decorated $-room peml-basempnt apartment; furnished except bedding and (ishes. 252 -N, Jeffereon, Phone 683M, FOR RENT—Thres-room basement, Phone 1309-M, d FO RENT—t-room apartment) unfurnished; one sleeping room in modern home. 643 H. Divine Bt, FOR RENI—HOUSES FOR RENT—HOUSES Tribune by George McManus AM! OUI: 1 ONDERSTAND PER-FECT-LY?! FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Five-room mudern tur} nished house; $60. Phone 196J. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage near CY apart- ments. Call 1636-W in the morn- ing or after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE — By owner, for three daye; bargain; threeroom house on E. Second; five rooms and closed .n porch; two finished rogms; © bath; laundry; storeroom; furnace room in tarement; modern; as, partly fy nished. 1021 8. Elm. Phone 243R. FOR SALE—Business location and two four-room houses; price $8.400, terms. Harry Free & Co:, 103 Beck linger Bldg. Phone 238. FOR SALE—A nico new, 10-room| house on a threeacre plot; electric Ughts ‘and good well ‘water, barn, chicken house and other improv: ments; all’ fenced an {deal place for chicken” ranch or truck gardenin; 4 blocks from bus line. This pl can be bought very réasonable with terms. See owner and save dealer's commission. Corner K and Craig Sts. S.C. Anderson. P, O. Box FOR SALE—Well located, on pav Ment, high grade five-room house; hot Water heat; first class apartment of three rooms and bath in basement; Party must sell at once; the price is $7,000, $1,000 will handle. On s. Dur- bin street, good corner lot with large two-room house; $2,700; $1,500 cash will handle. Good new house, just off I ‘street, near Center; price $1,800; $300 down payment. On east ‘sida. on pavement, high class hause of five large rooms on first floor; high base- ment with two three-room apartnfents double garage; the owner at the pres- ent has an income of $159 a month besides their own apartment; this placg can be hamiled cn $2,000 pay- ment Gown at $12,000. For refinery worken, on W. Railroad ave, food four-room house, corner lot, apart- ments in basement; this place is $4.000 on §500 payment down. Cas- ter Kealty Co., Realtors. Phone 381. FOR SALE — Attractive California bungalow; large livingroom, — s'eep- Ingroom, sunparlor handy kitchen, dandy breakfast room; bathroom; en- closed back porch; two finished rooms In basement; garage; one-room hctise on rear; price $5,250, $500 cash, bal- ance like rent. Harry Free & Co., 103 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 238. HOLTZMAN & HOLTZMAN See Us In the New Public Market FOR SALE A nice home on South Jackson street, new; 4 rooms; modern; terms to sult buyer. One 4-room house on South Walnut. Two blocks from High school. One of the best low priced buys in Casper. Small house on South Willow, a good buy for refinery men. New North Casper Apartment house; modern in every way. A good paying investment. ‘Apartments for Rent. See us or phone 2035R. FOR SALE—Five-room modern house hardwood floors and two nice light apartments in basement one block from pavement; can be had on gocd terms. J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Beck- linger Bldg. FOR SALE—Seyen days only; threo- room hoise, breakfast nook and gare; terms. 113 8. Fenway. FOR SALE—Modern fiirnished home, five rooms, first floor; five rooms semi-basement, double garage. South Jackson. Price, $5,500; terms. Phone 708. call for Mr Stafford FOR SALE—Modern four-room house| FOR SALE—Small grocery Jn south) | Part; price and torms right; rent is with ful] basement; large ldt; half block of pavement; $4,000, $500 cash.) R. Kamon, 242 E: Second, Tel. 702. FOR SALE—See McCleod for good cheap cottages. P. O, Box 626 FCR SALE—Just off Center street on north side, well built two-room house; large new garage; 31.200, $200 cash, R. Kamon, 242 E. Seconc. Tel. 702, [ FOR SALE—On Center street near court house, ten roams, 60 frontage; vy: reasonable; terms. Mountain Realty & Title Corporation. O-8 Bldg. HOMES FOR SALE. Four-room Colonial, $5,750, $2,000 casi. | Five-room Colonial, $6,500, $3,000 cash, Fiveroom brick house, $8,500 $1,000 cash. Bix-room brick house, $8,600, $4,000 onah, Bix-room brick house, $12,000, $4,000 GROVER ©, GORSUCH Bulldor of Good Homes Ninth and Wolcott Se Rehab a BES) FOR BALE—Ten-poom new house on gorner pf Thirteenth and Spruce; terms} now paying 16 per cent on In- vestment, Mountain Realty and Titto| Corporation, 0-8 Bldg, YOR BALE—Cosy modern house, clowe to refinery, $500 down, Wal anoe easy, Phone 703, FOR BALE— Wigh cliss res}dence; | Tenth and Wolcott $12,006 rms} for appaintment eall M somo intain feet) | October “delivery; make no mistake | PRETTY VALLEY ACRES | The place you have been looking for. Level valley land and rich’ sail. Where you can bulld a little home. near town and raise garden and poul- try that will bring you a steady in-| come. We are selling this land in| | 10-acre tracts at $500 a tract. $150 down, balance $25 per month. J. J. HART, Realtor, Successor Marshall & Brown 5 North Casper Phone 1212-W 14 FOR SALE—Five to twenty acre tracts: 5 miles out on Yellowstone; $50.00 per acre: easy terms. Mathers | Realty Co., 255 8. Center. Phone 108sW. | CASPER LOTS—Woe sef! lots In Fair | View addition for $1 down and $1 a week; city water, Nght and phone | wires’ across the street and gas but bi away. The Dobbin Realty C, Midwest Bldg. | FOR SALE—Good level lot on Cotton- wood, $700; easy terms; lot 50x120/ | near East Second, $450; terms; lot } 60x140 on Kenwood $800; $100 cash balance $15 per month. Mathers Realty Co.. 255 §. Center. Phone 108sW. ENGLEWOOD | Buy ® 5-acre lot In Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. | Buy now and be ready to live jn the | great outdoors when spring comes. | ‘Think what this land will be worth tn | 1925 when Casper has 50,000 popula- tion. 5 acres will make 30 large city | lots. Act quick. Catl'1129. JOHN M. GLAND ‘COMPANY, O-S Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For plano, Oakland Six touring. 1105 Willow FOR SALE OR TRADE—320 acres | of dry land for Casper lots; improv- ed property or car and some Cash; of! rights goes with land, Call or write 1154 S. Poplar. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Stock of goods. take vacant lot. East J, win Anquire at 201 For Trade—I have a full sized cab- Inet Victrola to trade for a piano. Phane 1618-5. FOR TRADE—Three-room new how in North Casper, $2,250; will take car as part payment; balance easy terms. Phono 982R. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys, tn black Teather case. Finder please return to Tribune. LOST—Pink cameo brdoch. Reward. Call 2503 between 2 and 6 p. m. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Income property for $6,- 600; rent will pay for this Jn four years: $1,000 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. | FOR SAL Modern apartment bujld- ing, gros income $7,500 a year g00d location; well built $10,000 cas will handle, balance monthly pay: ments. Address P. O. Box 319. | FOR SALE—Restaurant at Glenrock Price, $3,500, $1,500 down. Long lease. Address L. J. Pictor, Douglaa, | Wyo., or see manager at Glenruck. FOR SALE—Furniture and lease of a small rooming house. Phone 19103. reasonable and business gocd; must | be sold this week. Call 979W. | FOR RE Repair shop with pow- er machinery in connection with | storage garage. $63 S. Ash. Gates | Willis. Phone 1891. | FOR SALE—Small boarding house cooking utensils, bedding, dishes, rug and some furniture; $200 if taken ‘at ance. P. O. Box 2026. FOR SALE—Silver black foxes for buy the best; registered prolific ac- breeders at right prices. The Great Falls 8. B, Fox Co. Great Falls, Mont, IF AN AVERAGE monthly income years on every $100 invested or §24 roomers and boarders; best tlon; clog !n; would Uke to Bell fur- niture; possession at ‘Once, Phgne | 197M. PERSONAL ) AX* ONE “knowing the where- }abouts of a Mr. Wm. A. Wright pleaxe notify Cloyd Pitts, Salt Creek, Wyo, | MADAM PELKQY, clairyoyant; can glye you advice on life court | ship, marriage or bustness; so posits climate animals; guaranteed to prove| of $5.82 paid monthly, which has| } actualy been done for the past three to $65 yearly appealy to you, write M. M, WOLFF, 72° Wall §t.. Now | York City, FOR R —Ton-roons House, full of} loca-} | am I of my power to tell the paat,| PAGE ELEVEN. PERSONAL IN MEMORIAM ; In levying memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson, who Passed away three years ago today, March 23, 1920. A loving wife and mother dear, from us has gone for ever, and still the wheels of time roll on, Forget her, we shall never. Sadty missed by her husband and children. MADAM Wonder, wonderful life 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. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders’ meet- ing of the Chappell Oil Company will be held at the office of *'the company in the Consolidated Royal- Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, the dth day of April, 1923, for the election of a Board of Directors to manage, the business of the company for the ensuing year, or until such time as their succéssors are elected and qualified, as well as for the consid- eration ‘and transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. The stock transfer books will close at the conclusion of business on March 30, 1923, and reopen at the close of the meeting. A. W. GARRISON, Assistant Secretary, Chappell Oil’ Company. Rublish March 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 1923. 19% NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Ida Durham, No. 11395, convicted on the 14th day of September, 1921, from the County of Natrona, of the crime of second degree murder, at tho fall term of the district court, and sentenced to a term of from twenty to twenty-one years. has made application to his Excellency, William B. Ross, Governor of the State of Wyoming, for a pardon. Publish March 16, 17, 13, 19, 20. 21, 22, 23, + 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 4. 80, 31; April 1, CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION siapsttance Commissioner's Office, ate of Wyoming. Cheyenne, e March 15, 1923) 6 o¥oPOe Wy9-- At ig hereby certified that the Nor” wich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited, of Norwich, England, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, has complied with the insurance laws of this state and is authorized to trans- act the business of fire insurance in this state for the current year. _ Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above written. H. A. LOUCKS, Insurance Commissioner. By F. E. BALLINGER, Deputy. Publish March 22, 1923. a area VITAL THEME PRESENTED IN FEATURE AT AMERICA One of the most vital themes of mo® ern day Ife has been presented in = way that promises to establish new standards or the emotional drama in “What A Wife Learned,” the most re cent Thomas H. Ince production which closes {ts run at the America theater today. Against a background of tense dra- matic action, the story o a modern day wife and a more primitive husband has been wrought out. Intense!y feminine but equally ambitious |s Shella Rus- sell, the woman of the story whose pursult of a career arouses the jeal- ousy Of her husbend and brings about misunderstandings that bring about temporary estrangement. Jim Russell ts a splendid type of thi ‘he-man,”a yirjle Westerner who wins Shella by his forcefu'ness but later al- most loses her because he falls to un- derstand the driving power back of her work, the “sexless creative impulse,” which is dormant in every human be- ing. Swit moving events tear husband and wife apart and seem to be work- ing against any poss'ble reconcijiation until Jim in bis great loneliness crigs Out that “eyen God and the elements are conspiring against him. There comes p moment when the storm clouds burst and the floods descend, threatening the foundations of the great work on which Jim has staked everything he owns In the effort to keep abreast of his ambitious wife. CHEATED HUBB TURNS TABLES ON CHEATERS Bhe marriod without Jove. In fact, {t was pre-artanged that she should tarry this immensely rich man and thon “make hig life so migerabip that he would gindly divorce hee and settle w large sum of money§ upon her, Then sho could marry ‘the pennileés man she loved. But the husband learned of their | Ulttle plot, and he turned the tables. He tricked them onto his yacht and took them to a faraway tropical {sland, where thelr primitive outdoor existence wore off the superficialities of convention and olvillzaton, and showed the depths and shallows of human nature. This adventurous romance, written by Derek Bram, Js told in “The Isle of Doubt,” starring Windham Stand: | Realt, and Title Corporation, Q-8) presen: ¢ " We will pay cash for @ used pano,| FOR “RENT—6-room ~ unifurnishod | Bldg. 4 you sdeaey gun that Tw in gped condition. Thong 1745. heme} Bas; bath. 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