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TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923. Classified Rates| Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. ‘0 AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS Five average words used as a basis f estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE Mer be charged the space of two nes. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CHASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one tn- correct insertion of any advertise- ment ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly leasen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without ex! charge within FIVE days after in ertion. No republication will be made when the error does not ma. iy affect the sense or purpos advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will _be gtven all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune oftfce before 10: Want Ads re- ceived after 10:00 to 12:00 p.m, will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” DUT OF TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Must be accompanicd by cash or ck in full payment of the same. te the foregoing instructions about! counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily 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 asked for, do not send the original references. Send cop: ies of them only. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Expertencea gas engine operator; permanent position; good salary, H. C. Chappell, care of Na- trona Power Co. WANTED— Farm hand by month, that 1s thorough expgqrienced in operating Fordson tractor; must have reference; give telephone num- er. P, O. Box 486. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Someone to care for two children half days. Address Box A-25, Tribune. WANTED — Married woman ‘for chamber work, four hours dally. 616 5. Wolcott. Antlers. WANTED—Stenographer and office woman for about one month's work; must be first class; state experience. Addreas Box A-26, Tribune. VAANTED—Expertenced white maid for general housework. 1139 S. Cen- ter, WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; one who can go home night; none but expertenced need apply; references required. Phone 1738. WANTED — Woman for general housework; small family; nicely furnished room and good wages. Ap- ply 519 Milton. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS—18 upward, for govern- ment office positions: $120 monthly; experience unnecessary; for free Ist positions now open, particulars of examinations, wr.te John Davis (for- mer civil service examiner), 915 Flem- ing Bldg., Washington, D. C. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Rural school board sales men; easy ty sell and highly remun- erative. Hugh L. Nicholas, 105 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill. WANTED—Experienced electric fix- ture salesman; must know the bus!- ness; answer in own handwriting! give age experience, references and salary required. Address Box A-23, ‘Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—Would ike any kind of house work; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesda: Phone 275, evenings. WANTED— Middle The Tolland Co. WSITION WANTED — Young Indy stenographer desires position eith- er temporary or permanent; six years In general ‘office work; handling small set of age? gardner. Glenrock, Wyo, experience capable of books; best of references. Phone 1184 ‘POSITION WANTED — First class cook wants position; crew or board- ers, Miss L. Vanderwillen. Pactola, 8. D. POSITION WANTED—Man and wife wish position as sook and wait- ress, first class meat and pastry man in or out of town. Box A-24, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Dressmaking; children’s clothes a specialty. Call 478W. ki ¢ rough dry . Melrone. Phi HEMSTITCHING Expert work on all materials; Prompt service. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co, Arkeon Bl¢g. Phone 2205. 2 CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work: estimates furnished free. L. D. Le!singer, con- tractor and builder. Phon? 2149W. Cail after 5 p. m. Yaundry Call dis of a specialty. one 20695. WANTED—A!1 | MR, H. C, BISHOP will gladly give you assistance in selecting and Cesigning drapery for ur home. Chamberlin Furniture Co., drapery department, second f.oor, Me Figure With You Before Let That Contract K O, HOLTZMAN tractor Bulider. Ri Let LD HBADE us a convince you we do grow 8. Ash. Phone 1524 VV BRINGING UP FATHER > GEE! | WISH \ COULD GIT AWAY. WHY PAY RENT? WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 8.—This strictly modern five- room house, well located in the southeast part of the city; on the pave- ment can be bought for $7,000. It has laundry and furnace rooms in the basement and is a very well built and convenient home. Is fin- ished in oak; on corner lot. Call us for an appcintment and we will be pleased to show you this brand new home. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 9.—If you are looking for a bargain in a good substantial little three-room cottage we have it for Cc you on South Jackson street. This 1. Has water, lights and gas instalied. ig a good little buy for you. May be Casper Daily Cribune I NEVER SAID A WORD AGAINST HER IN MY LIFE> is on @ corner lot with an east front Party must have $1,500 at once. 2his we show you? WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 14.—Bustness lot on Beech street jnot far off Second street, an exceptional buy in this particular neighborhood; price $7,500; half cash will handle, balance to suit. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 16.—Two nice building lots in THE WESTERN Basextent Consolidated Roytilty Bldg. A REAL BARGAIN Four-rocm furnished home with bath; gas, garage. lawn and trees; located on Lincoln street only one-half block off Second avenue. Price $5,400; terms if desired. SEE BEN REALTY C0. REALTORS LOANS INSURANCE SERVICES OFFERED FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR’ SALE—Oftice desk and chair, | cost $126; $65 takes it; seven key Burrough’s adding machine $75. Nat- jonal cash register $60. Phone 671. Call 533 Park, | FOR SALE—Two fifty-egg size incu- bators, Phone 1510W. Fo saa eae ect ES, Pe FOR SALE—Giri's large doll buggy: vacuum sweeper, fancy dishes and | ruler; reasonable; Basement of 324 Lincoln. FOR SALE—Beautiful rose panne vel- vet dress; trimmed with strings of Rhinestones and Rhinestone rings; sembevening effect; size 36; just Uke new; price $25, Box Al6 Tribune. WHEN building you want a reliable firm and you want your dollars to go as far ag the best skilled me- chanics can make them. The Western Building Co., are competent to carry out your wishes. Basement Consoll- dated Royalty Bldg. Phone 1078. CALL 1613NW Furniture repairing; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. H. R. McComb Fur- USED CARS 1922 Dodge Brothers touring --$900 1921 Dodge Brothers touring with Westinghouse air springs -$550 Det'ge Brothers roadster $550 Dodge Brothers roadster $4) Dodge Brothers touring -. $275 Dodge Brothtrs touring -. ~$200 niture Shop. 107 S. Durbin. Dodge Brothers touring — -$150 placate dnainss seat 2o melas 1922 Buck Four touring SEWING MACHINES—Rented, re-| 1922 Nash touring — -$700 | paired bought and sold; supplies.| Dodge Brothers commercial -3550 Steam Pleating and Hemstitching.| Dodge Brothers Commercial ~...$300 Casper Hemstitch Shop, 222 S. Wol-| Ford touring ~$275 cott. Phone 2 Ford touring $15 Ford touring Coliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth St. Open Sundays and Evenings HOUSEHOLD GOODS HOUSEHOLD GOODS CHEAP. Have some household goods ‘to sell in “best condition; a few articles are listed here. Duofold bed, dining room buffet, two dressers, dining room table and other articles too fjermous to mention that wil linterest a buyer seeking real bargains; housewives are invited to inspect same. 1339 8. Box edict Motor Co, 550 E. Ye'lowstone. LATE MODEL Ford sedan for eale at a price cheaper than cheap. Ben- | FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock |_ranch eggs, $5 per hundred. Mr: | William Clark. Powder River, Wyo, WATCHES. Engin, Waltham and other good |makes $4.75 and up. United Jewelry | Shop, 249 S. Center. ard. Phone 1960W. -$700|FOR SALE—50-gallon new steel ol | barrels $3.50 each. Doughnut Shop, |427 I. Second, Phone 1706W. FOR SALE—Lawn dressing: sand delivered gravel, “$100 | Phone 2014M. = LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Three good milk cows. Cc. H. Swingle. condition; atso laying hens $1 each. |'340.W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE— Buff Orpington eggs | for hatching, $1.25 for 15. 901 How- and excavating. one fresh others close spring. Call | FOR SALE—Team of mares in good NOW-WE ARE ONLY TWO BLOCKS FROM DINTN’S the south part of town; 100 foot east inside lot $1,150; $500 month. WESTSERN REALTY SPECIAL frontage; price for corner ot $1,250; down on each lot will handle, balance $40 per NO. 17.— Fourroom modern house, located in the east part of the city. A classy little home for some one, who wishes to buy in a good neighborhood that is growing very popular; price $5,000, balance in men are always at your service. Just REALTY AND LOT SALES COMPANY FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT— Well furnished bed- reom with Victrola in private home bath, reasonable; c!ose in. FOR RENT—Well furnished sleeping room; suitable for one or two gen- tlemen; close in .523 S. Park. Phone 2 z S | FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom; suitable for two; close in. 542 8. | p 3 ¥ FOR RENT—Very nice room in mod- ern home. Call 211W. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, modern, close in; gentlemen only. 443 S. Durbin. FOR RENT—Clean lower room; close in; gas, lights, linen and every- thing furnished for light housekeep- ing or batching; hot water heat; near bath; hot water always; side en- trance. 805 S. Park. Phone 1877J. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping- room, 342 S§. Kimball. FOR RENT—Oneroom furnished for | , batching; without gas: $12 a month. 404 S. Oak. Phone 518W. FOR RENT— room, 940 icely furnishad bed- } Second. heated for one or two gentlemen. 634 S. Durbin. Phone 89R, ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT—Furnishea room, steam FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Desk space, See J. F./ Jones & Co., 101 Igecklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. FOR SALE—A dandy three-room fur- nished house, close in; priced to| sell. J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Beckling- er Bldg. Phone 1204, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Three-room house and lot on E. Second. Inquire at 1021 8. Elm, FOR SALE—By owner threeroom house and garage; three blocks east of county hospital, small cash | payment. Phone 1510W. FOR SALE—Two-room house on a Sood east front lot, well located on north sid $1,250, 3150 cash. RR. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Modern home of five large rooms, nice sunporch, four rooms and bath in basement, $7,000, $400 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR house on corner lot; excellent lo;! cation; gas, water, Hghts; on bus g00d garden; $2,500 cash; $2,900 . Phone 687W. FOR SALE—A fine home, five rooms on first floor, four rodma in base- ment, ali modern. 932 W. Thirteenth. FOR SALE—One of the nicest little homes in Casper for sale, corner lot on Thirteenth and Poplar. See own- strangers in getting 310 W. Yellowstone. employment. BOARD AND ROOM — Can assist er, 933 W. Thirteenth. FOR SALE—By owner — 2-room house and garage. Midwest Postoffice box No. 1826. FOR SALE—Nash Six; good condi- BOARD AND ROOM—You have tried Elder, Phone 18625. tion, cheap. 402 S. Beech. Call| FOR SALE—Two extra good heavy| the rest now try the best 30c meal FOR GUIGK CASH SALE — ‘three. 1522W. teams. Phone 1400. in town; home cooking. 163 N. Wol- Plece tapestry fibre reed parlor set. | Gorm EIGHT tourini I | FOR SALE— EB z, also Cole A Draft horses, wagons, walnut chiffonier, mahogany gate les | jz'ont roadster, both in excellent} harness. 1206 N, Glenarm St,|WANTED—Boarders and _roomers. table with four mahogany Win(wor | condition; priced’ to. sell. ‘See us. it North Casper. 1137 8. Cedar. Phone 2011W. you want to save money. Benedict Motor Co., 550 E. Yellowstone. IF YOU want a gocd used car at a price that will suit you, Call 2030. WE HAVE a good used Colummbia touring that is priced to sell. Bene- dict Motor Co., 550 E. Yellowstone. USED CARS Our salesmen will be at cur show. room all day tomorrow. They will be glad to show you and demonstrate to you the following used cars Hudson, seven passenger IF YOU WANT second band furni- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, cail at 367 §. Ash or phone 1660, CASPER AUCTION HOUSE ACTORY pared to give one day ug cleaning and mat- tress renovating. Our work is guar- anteed to be satisfactory. Have a large amount of furniture and gas ranges. everything you need for the home. Ford parts at half price, We Trade, Buy and Sell. DI ser’ on r Buick, five passenger — $390 326 West Yellowstone, Phone 1617-J.| DAC.’ Suet ns a FOR SALE—Several electric wash.| Buick, five passenger, 1922 —_-_$750 All these cars in good mechanicai condition and priced right. R. N. VAN SANT Motor Truck & Car Sales Phone 1406 442 E. Yellowstone | STEPHENS SaJient Six, runs and looks lke new; value without a doubt at $700. Benedict brig’ Co., 550 E. Yellowstone. Phon: 2030. ing machines. Phone 1086. WOR SALE—Gas ranges and all kinds of gas appllancea Phdne 1086. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES DON'T fall to see the Overland that we are offering for $250. This car 1s in excellent shape; just been over hauled. Beneciict Motor Co. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, a wonder. ful bargain; has atl extra equip- ment and is in wanderful condition. calf J. H. Leslie. Phone 2030. $200 WILL PAY for a Chevrolet touring with new top, good tires, new radiator, engine just overhauled. This car is in first class condition and a bargain. Benedict Motor Co., 650 I, Yellowstone. Phone 2030. FOR SALE—Gooa used cars; prices reasonable; we also sell cars on commission; bring your car over, we get you cash for it. If you buy or sell cars come see us first. We save ‘ou money on it, Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center. THE PRICES on our used cars are cut to the core. If you want a good used car that has been put in the best of condition call and tet us show you some bargains. Benedict Motor ‘o., 550 E. Yellowstone. Phone 2030. USED CARS Of real good quality at reasonable prices— MAXWELL, 1922 roadster, looks and runs like new, carries new car guar- antes, $225 down, $50.41 per month. Bargains at g.ve away prices: PODGE touring; runs very good; has good tires; good running: order $300. AUTO ACCESSORIES MASON TIRES’ For Those Who Seek Distinction With Dependability Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Ce. 426 East Second Phone 1125M NEW and second-nand tires, all sizes, Vulcanizing. Phone 1478-R. Uneeda Tire Co,, 622 E. Yellowston PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. WILL SELL equity In Ellington plano at discount. balance in month- Payments subject to contract. 1904 Ye! | DODGE ‘roadster, very gocd cord wstone. Phone 2062J, i der, $200, < oar AT I bY For Sale—I have a high grade FORD tourifig, starter, demountable | Piano which TI will sacrifice for a | quick cash sale. Can arrange terms “es | P ©, Box 1355. Kennedy Motor Company | rep apace 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 | W: -—MISCEL! {OUS HAVE a good Hudson Super WANTED. ix sedan that we are offering at| Good real estate listings. Lint your ain price. Benedict Motor Co.| Property with us and we will furni« Yellowstone the bu Let us handle ycur ren’ — miner —jals. We% do it right touring car for $125. Benedict} © HOLTZMAN & HOLTZMAN Motor Co., 650 E, Yellowstone, Phone 1004. repainted, | MONEY TO LOAN PLENTY MONEY proved Casper real estate. H. Voasbeck, lobby American Theater. WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Or lease a | ber shop in or near Casper. dress Box A-28, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY. Discarded clothing and shoes, sad- dies, chaps, tools, musical instru- ments, guns, watches ,suti cases and trunks. We call to buy and pay cash Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store, ANTED TO BUY. Men's clothing, shoes, hats, dies, chaps, harness, Ins, sult cases, 4 or any thing of valae, We call to buy and pay cash. The Bargain store. | Phone 1328R. 216 W. First. WANTED TO BUY — Second haid furnture. Brooks & Blanch. Phon> 1648W. 560 East H. WANTED TO BUY—secomt-nand fur niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 S Ash. Phon 1660, WANTED TO BI¥Y -- Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 249, WANTED TO BUY — anything of value in househcld goods. Phone 1086. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED—Furnished house to rent ft once. Phone 1421. WANTED — House to rent at once. Phone 1491. WANTED TO RENT—By couple; no children; 6 or 6 room furnished house with large garage. and pay good rent, Best of refer- ences. Phone 1907J. WANTED TO RENT —April 10, two- room furnished, modern apart- ment; state price, address and tele- Phone number. Address Box A-19, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house at once. Apply Box A-14, | Tribune. to loan on tm- WI lease | BACHELOR’S CLUB A working man's hotel—home cook- ing. Give us a trial. We strive to please you. Meals $9.00 for 20 Chicken Dinner Every Sunday Room and Board $12 Shower Baths 230 North Park 8t. FOR RENT_APARTMENTS ¥OR RENT— Furnished cabin with or without garage; gas for cooking; close in, 305 N. Durbin. Phone 1167R FOR RENT—Two-rdom modern, un- furnished basement apartment; fur- nished for light housekeeping. 803 W. Eleventh, Phone 818R, FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment; water, lights and gas furnished; $45 per month. 713 E. Second. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three room semi-basement apartment 642 E. Divine. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment jDath. Phone 1746M. FOR RE! Two-room modern fur- nished apartment. 1149 8. Cherry. furnished with private FOR SALE—One fourroom house; gas heat; one block from school and bus line; also one four-room strictly modern house with chickun house and pen; garage 12x18; either house with smal! cash payment. In- quire 1031 W. Fourteenth. FOR SALE—New all modern five- room bungaloy built-in features and fireptace; finest location in south- east; a real buy. Phone 2052J. FOR SALE—By owner, six-room mod- ern house. $4,800; terms, two-room house, $1,300; terms; close in. Phone 318M. FOR SALE—By owner, seven-room house with two two-room apart- ments in basement; choice location; price $10,000, Phone 226J, FOR SALE — Four-room modern house; $100 first payment, balance Uke rent. 1230 W. Eleventh, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Nice level lot just off E. Second street and close to pave- ment; $665, $200 cash: must be sold before April 6. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second.” Tel. FOR SALE—AIN kinds of | business and residential lots. .335 . Firat. FOR SALE—Nice leve! lot close to West Caspor school, $900, $100 cash; $20 per month. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—300x104 trackage, cen. trally located; will sell a!l or part; will consicer trade. Phone 1400. FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- ern furnished apartment; close in. Phone 167M. FOR RENT — Modern _ three-room apartment; $55. Phone 1789R. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment; suitable for couple. 113 N. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Livingroom, ette and bath, furnished; | heated; ready April 6. Alexander Apartments, W. Eleyenth and Chest- nut. Apartment J. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Large cabin. First. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- *nished house; also garage. Phone 7697. 518 B. |FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—In private home. mod- ern rodm. adjoining bath, clvse in. 611 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs room, 9: David. | Fo Stoam the Kimball rooms. Phones 1125W. heated yoom 114 8. Kimt 1} FOR RENT—Three-room partly fur- nished house; water, lights and gas. 816 N. Durbin. Inquire at 258 East | FOR RENT — Three-room modern except buth; gas | furnished. 859 8. Spruce, rear. | FOR RENT—Furnishea rooms, modern; new house, stoves; house; and nicely furnishes. Call at 240 8. Fenway. |FOR RENT — One new four-room house; ast alcove; biullt-in features $38 not furnished ghta, 4 water and garage.| 11123 8. Melrose. Phone 1678J, FOR SALE—Two lots in North Ca@ per; will take second hand Ford as part payment. 1003 Madison. Phone 2044w. PRETTY VALLEY ACRES The place you have been looking for. Level valley jand and rich soil, Where you can bufld 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 145 North Center St. Phone 1212-W. CASPER LOTS—Woe sof lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 & wesk: city water, ght and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Mealty C, 229 Midwest Bldg. ENGLEWOooD Buy ® 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 6 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring com Think what this land will be worth 1925 when Casper has 50.000 popula- 6 acres will make 30 large city Act quick, Call 1129, M NGLAND COMPANY, 202 0-8 Bldg. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Half acre of sand and gravel land, will take lot in trade; lo! JOHN | included ‘vith SALE—By owner shrés-room |: yearly installments. Our cars and call us. Phone 1078 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE — A well built four-room house with a full’ basement; beautiful sun parlor and built-in features; priced below cost. J. F. Jones & Co, 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Maxwell roadster, will consider trade for lots, Burns, 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. FOR SALE OR TRADE—By for Casper property, 360 acres of 8. Dakota land one half milo from the river and close to railroad and Yel- lowstone highway; also some horses land, Phone 1157R or Midwest. wall at 743 W. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Good business lot in Teapot, Wyo., for Dodge or Ford car. Phone 2016V FOR LEASE FOR LHASE—A drug and contec- tionery store; reasonable tease and fixtures, all in, J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204, FOR TRADE For Trade—I have a full sized cab- inet Victrola to trade for a plano. Phone 1618-3. LOST AND FOUND $10.00 REWARD—For return of two wheel truck, taken from Henning hotel. LOST—Torto!se shell rimmed glasses reward if returned to 109 West K. Phone 1240R. LOST—Man's bill folder containing $20 in currency and valuable pap- ers. Return same to 134 W. Second and receive reward. LOST. Bunch cf keys in leather packet. Reward. Phone 1668. LOST—Somewhere in Casper or Salt Creek road: bunch of keys ident!- fication tag, with name “Herbert EB. Webb" on ring. Finder please notify Webb at Phone 771. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Hotel tn Mills, Wyo., 28 rooms, all modern, ideally located; will sell right: for full particulars ca!l or address Mills Construction Co., Casper, Wyo., America Theater Bldg. IF AN AVERAGE monthly income of $5.82 paid monthly, which has actually been done for the past three years on every $100 invested or $24 to $65 yearly appeals to you, write M. M. WOLFF, 72 Wall St.. New York City, PERSONAL MADAM PELKY- when you under lake no mistake ke anything of importance; get my advice; no charge uniess you ptaln perfect satisfaction. 443 W. Yellowstone, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION CASPER GRAVEL COMPANY as incorporated in the offica of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming at 9:0% 5. m., March 18, 1923. The term of existence of said corporation is for fifty 'years next after the above date. The object for which said corpor- ation is formed is to conduct a general material, contracting and construction business in the State of Wyoming, and in such other states, territories or possessions of the United States of America as may be determined upon by the stockholders or the board of direc- tors. The capital stock of said company is Fifty Thousand Dol- lars, divided into Fifty Thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar per share, fully paid and non-assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three directors, and R. M. Bartholomew, D. C. Bar tholomew and H. Doll con stitute said board for the first corporate year of said company. Tha principal operations of said company shall be conducted in th County of Natrona, State of Wy oming, and the principal office of enid companty is 234 Midwest build ing, Casper, Wyoming, R. M. Bar tholomew being the agent for said company in charge of said office. 3. BARTHOLOMEW, Secretary. Pub. March 20-27, April 3, 1923. No“ typhoid f ments, no also several good homes on terms; two lots in narth Casper, cheap; fur |niture and les on rooming house for sale. Phon' or cal} ‘at 914 Pear, Hill Crest abounding owner, | PAGE THIRTEEN. HARDING SNOT WORRIED OVER POLITICS, SAID Is Spending Time Work- ing for U. S., Not On 1924 Plans. BOSTON, Mass., April 3.—President Harding {s “not bothering his head over much about the politics of 1924,” Secretary Davis told the women’s Re- publican club of Boston in a speech here. The president's secretary of labor, after expressing his views of woman's place in politics, discusse Mr. Harding's attitude toward the forthcoming presidential campaign. ~ “President Harding 1s probably the poorest advertiser in the United States today. The smallest corner grocer in Boston could undoubtely give him @ big handicap and then beat him at the game of getting himself ‘sold’ as they call it, to the public. This is not the time of our old and respected friend Theodore Roosevelt, who had the fac- ulty of letting folks know what he was doing, and how fast he was doing !t, “President Harding 1s an indefatig- able worker and he accomplishes tre- mendous results. He 1s a plain busl: ness-like individual, with a genius for stabilizing things. When I have sought to point out that there is ‘# campaign of 1924 coming, and that a little advertising for the administras 4 jtion would do no harm he has tola@ |me that he is not a showman, not a jStage director. He holds that today the best politics is service to the’ peo | ple. “Just between you and me, Pres dent Harding is not bothering his*head over much about the politics of 1934, He is spending his tme working for the people of the United States day, tomorrow and 100 years from now.’ tor ae PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OPENS BASEBALL SEASON IN CALIFORNIA CITIES et 3 SAN |The fe Baser hi all eight | te ifornia. ‘The |Portland Beavers will face Sacrar menton with a cripp my Middleton, mana ers, will start the s¢ porary eld, and he two more weeks will b get his team into shape Harry verton, 1 ger of the Seattle club, has been given complete ee rol of the Indians by the new n wement, according to his own statement, and he says, has a strong combination for the 1923 season. Del trying to inj Into his organization. Howa Oakland ma‘ r, is ct the “winning spirit” Martin J .King, manager of the Los Angels, is shy two of his most reliable pitchers. Ote Crandall and Elmer Ponder are both on lst. ‘ The San Frencisco Seals open the season with a trio of heavy ,hittersi Hendrix, who fills the gap left by Jimmy O'Connell, has hit .340 and better during every season he has been in baseball. The Sacramento Senators hope that new blood tn their pitching de partment and the addition of heavy stick men will bring them well up to the top. Both the Salt Lake City Bees an@ the Vernon ‘Tigers are optimistic over the outlook for the Curreng season. New blood in these teams, the managers state, will be directly responsible for the showing that each team promises to m HILL HEIRS DROP FIGHT, ST, PAUL, Minn, April 3.—Hetre of Mrs. J. J. Hill, widow of the late “empire bullder” have agreed .on = basis for the distribution of the bulle of the $11,500,000 estate left by thelr mother it was announced here and approval of the Ramsay county probate court for a partial distribue tion wag to be asked this afternoon. the sick consider th’ clam. He is only a ilt like « nut, but he is nayther « fer por a sucker. He opens his mouth nly to eat an’ he nivir puts his foot in it, Nothin’ he says has ivir been used as ividenes against him. Consider th’ clam, me son, ay! 4 sont say im

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