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Phone ees. house- Well educated lady, experienced in ing, general office work; @esires position, Phone 2034W.~ POSITION WANTED—By experi- enced groceryman; capable and efficient. Best of reference. P. O. Box 1681. SERVICES OFFERED MIAN and tractor outfit want plowing to do, Phon> 126. e figure yor general Jobbing and Fopale. 255 W. BC street, Apartment 39. HEMSTITCHING at Brook's Second Hand store; satisfaction guarantecd. 60 Hast H. Phone 1642W. KALSOMINING AND PAINTING. all jobs, prompt servi guerantee!. Phone 1860J. Let Mo Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder. Phone 12293 Res. 721 Madison 8t. BAND, vel, lawn dressing, vating. Phone 2014M. I CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work; estimates furnished free. L. D. Lelsinger, con- tweetor and builder. 803 Kirk. Call after 5 p.m. Phone 1975M. CALL 1613W. Furniture repairing, rug cleaning: yecuum cleaners for rent. H. R. Me- Comb, 107 8. Durbin. exca. $2. Phone FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford touring starter; good condition; $17 roadster, good running orden cars stored at auto bral 221 West Yellowstone. Reliable Used Cars at Reasonable Prices 1922 Dodge Brothers coupe in good mechanical condition $750 Dodge Brothers touring $500 Dodge Brothers touring --. $450 . Dodge Brothers touring $350 Dodge Brothers Commerc! $825 Dose Brothers Pane! Commercial Dodge Brothers chassis Hudwon touring - Oldsmobile touring with Stude- Ford commercial Remember—A used car is on y as the firm that you deal with. oliseum Motor Co. 131 East Fifth Street Open Sundays and Evenings. BRINGING UP FATHER 1 AM GOING TO ASK YOUR FATHER TO GIVE ME A ROSITION- WHAT DO You THINK HE WILL Say? East Eighth street. sewer is within half a block. with an east front. at $50.00 per month. South Elm street, close in. Phone 1078 ‘Well located resident !ot, if desired. ‘Three-room Fenway street; frame dwelling, ‘Three-room cated on South Poplar. Three-room cash, ba'ance monthly. Four-room house with street; excellent location; price $4,2 PHONE 1480 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Five-room house, garage, chicken locat North Washington; price $3,500; terms, $300 cash, balance monthly. house with bath, garage; situated on nice large lot facing on Yetlowstone avenue and East B ‘Western Realty Special No. 75—Five-room modern hou: suitable for apartment located on South Jefferson street, just off Second; price $1250; terms enclosed porch, 80. coops, forty chicke! MR.JIGGS-VO LIKE TO GET A POSITION FROM NOU - | WANT TO S49 TO WORK- gas and beth room. The House is 24 feat equare on corner lot There is a good garage on the rear 12x12 feet, also coal house; nice lawn. Price $4000.00; $1200.00 cash will handle; balance located on This is a well finished home and is in a class by itself. There are two two-room apartments in the rear. This is a lovely home for some one who wants a property close in, Price $15,750.00; $7000.00 will handle, balance at $175.00 per month. SEE BEN “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” house or store; furnished; garage; located on South price $2,250, terms $500 cash, balance monthly. house; gas range and heater connected; sheds; all special assessments paid; price $2,750; terms if desired; garage; chicken lo- ted on street; price $2500; terms $800 located on East Second ‘We have several good automobiles to trade for real estate. SEE BEN REALTY CO., INC. REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR TRADE—A good high grado six cylinder car to trade as down pay- | FORD, service. | 55 ment on improved property. AKennedy Motor Company 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909|FOR SALE — Rockers, dining room suite, sewing machine and kitchen WANTED—Ford truck ‘cheap for|table. 432 S. Park. Phone 296. cash. Box 45 Mills or call 305 Wasetet 7/eltan; to 8+p; 1 FOR SALE—Several oil stoves; good condition; cheap; also large coal! heaer. Phone 1475. 909 S. Ceder. USED CARS Your chance to get a good car at a rock bottom price. DODGE touring, good condition, the sres are good, $300. REO six cylinder touring recentiy overhauled and refinished $350. FRANKLIN touring, very good run- ning order, $350. MAXWELL touring, recently over- hauled and refinished; is a real buy at $200, FORD touuring, $100, 1922 touring, first class con- dition, $300. Kennedy Motor Company 230 W. Yellowstone. Phone 909 MAXWELL truck in the best of con- dition; has enclosed cab and good body; a bargain at $650. Kennedy Motor Company. 230 W. Yellowstone, 10: ho FOR SALE—Perfection three burner with ove! South Chestnut. FOR SALE—Gas ranges and Next Saturday at 2 p, m. cooking utensils, rugs, Oil Stove; all kinds of gas appliances. Phone 83. BIG AUCTION SALE of dishes, dresses, beds, 5 usebold goods, etc. City Furniture Co., 367 South Ash. Phone 1660. | FOR SALE—Onoe three-burner new Perfection Oll Stove and oven; good as new. Phone 229W. 126 8. Jefferson, ‘OR SALE—Singer sewing machine. | 232 KH. Thirteenth in rear. Call afternoo: porcine ak nt SS ela tals 1 FOR SALE—Dining table and chairs, very reasonable, Phone 1533R. FOR SALE—Livingroom suite; of upholstering; }1802 S. Ash. 1051 8. Spruce. dest ‘one floor lamp. AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—20x3% tires, $8.50; 34x4 tires $17; 30x314 tubes $2. Gates Serv- Ice Station, 136 W. Second. FOR SALE—Two ton trailer. Phone 1536I. NEW and second-nand tires, all sizes, Vulcanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 BE. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALP—Lattice fence; reason- able price, 636 S. Wolcott street. SALE—Seven-foot soda foun: one Continental scale, weighs two racks for wrap- orything: m bargain. Phone 19463, OR SALE J. W. Get chell, Marsland, } FOR SAIA2—Thoroughbred \ Airedale pupples;Orang strain; $10 and up. M. Nicholle. Box 296, Alliance, Neb. FOR ‘SALE—Hotel urns, steam. tab'e, ice box, slicer. water tank and other equipment. H. Grude, Corp. N. Wolcott. ’ FOR SAI mpty pint bottles 50c per two dozen case; also ‘crowns and capper. Phone 136. Casper Bottl- i Works. FOR SAL coftee meat} cafe} 132) range, -White pure bred Per- sian mother cat, also three kittens; $5 a ple Hay Springs, Nebr, P. ©. Box 554. FOR SAL®—650 shares of Wyoming Cliemical stock located at Bonne- ville, W Geo Aliker, Bonneville, Wyo. x 87. ——— FOR SALE--Electric mangle, electric washing machines. Phone 1086, baby 1344 reed new. SALE—Lloyd ivory practically . SALE—D45 Buick touring, rst class condition; terms. 359 8. | *’ Oak. Phone 2097R. FOR SALE—Chalmers Six roadster i in first class condition, new top) and curtains, new paint, five good cord tires, spyt light, motormete visor, side wings, parking lights, w demonstrate; » snap if taken at on for cash, See Mr. Adams in Na Bhop at 146 $. Kimball { E--Chevrolet touriny, wept model) cheap, Phone 853K Or 1030, é Boxeider. Phone 1495R. FOR SALE—Slightly used office desk und sate, Phone 1086 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR =—Dresser, chiffonier, and dressing table. 1207’ Kast C, Be ice jeh Music Co., FOR SALE — Electric sewing ma- PS range, buffet, heater, tables, boiler, ete. rockers. combination typewriter, piano, Phone 1853. hine, FOR SALE—Dining room and Mving room, furniture; reaso’ ech. CASPER AUCTION , HOUSE. CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY. Special this week, lawn boxes, electric fans, ‘enovated and recovered. 826 W. Yel- lowstone. Phone 1617J, PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. | «:, -|FOR SALE—I have a brand new Victrola which I will sell at a sac- rifice. must be sold at once. 429% East Rail- road. Phone 469M. FOR SALE—Pian other furniture, Elder. “a HAVE used pe postive guarantee and service goes with any instrument we sell yqu- This week specials are a Macy & Kamp layer piano, | $337 Reith ten rolls and bench; a used |Monarch piano, small size, plain case, mechanically labout the convenient terms and ex- ‘Am leaving town and this range and Call at 1135 Box and player lanos and pianos which fo for a real ue, cannot be equalled elsewhere; like new, only perfect $175. Ask us EK. Wells rivilege. ‘The Chai efits hone 194. 232 EK. Second. au! P For plano which FOR SALE—25 work horses; welght, 1350 to 1650. Sale—I haye a high grade I will sacrifice for a ick cash sale, Can arrange terms, Box. 1355. , ———— LIVESTOCK head of extra good to 8 years old; D. M, Guilford, 4 Wheatland, Wyo. FOR SALE—Draft horses, wagons and harness. 1206 N. Glenarm. North Casper. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS i WANTED—Board and room with pri-| vate family by young man; can fur-| nish good references, Ad¢ress Box A, Tribune, WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 76—Three Washington street, Ught truck in trade. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL family. There are rome small trees balance at $49.00 per month, WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL ‘well located on Jefferson street, also ern except bath. WANTED AN ESTABLISHED CASPER TIO? CENTRALLY LOCATED, APPLY WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By June 4,}- two rooms with meals; private family; best neighborhood; willing to pay the price if suitable. Phone 983. WANTED TO RENT—Man and wife by June 1 want furnished house; two to four rooms must be modern; southeast part of town. Call Casper Business College. WANTED—Two or three-room house with bath; furnished or un- furnished; south of Second street. Phone 864W, after 8 p. m, WANTED—1tsroom_ = or) one-room. house for batching for 6 months. Must be close in. Address Box A- | Tribune. RESPONSIBLE party wants to lease five-room modern unfurnished house. Cal! Mr. Doud. 1700. WANTED TO RENT — Furnished house for summer months or sev room house unfurnished to ! |L. Meritt. BE. T, Williams | Phone 1460. WANTED—TO BUY or South part of town; payment of $500. Phone 2034W. WANTED TO BUY— Second hand wall tent. 14x16 or lerger. Apply 189 N. Lincotn, rear, WANTED TO BUY—Second hand leather day beG or long davenport. 216 East F street, Apartment 3. HIGHEST cash price paid for furni- ture. Brooks. Fi.one 1648W. 6560 East H. WANTED—Small ice box, preferably white enamel, in good condition. Address Box A-94, Tribune; state price. WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any, kind, 120 W. Midwest. Phone 49. WANTED TO BUY. clotht; 5 dies, chaps tools, musical instru- ments, guns, watches ,suti cases and trunks. We call to buy and pay cash Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. HIGHEST cash price paid for furni- ture and household goods. Phone 1660, 367 S. Ash. WANTED TO BUY used furniture. Call 986J, Economy Furniture Store. 241 W. First. WANTED TO BUY — anything of pees in househcld goods. Phone 86. WANTED TO BUY. Men's clothing, shoes, hats, sad- dies, chaps, harness, tents, tarpau- lins, suit cases, hand bags, trunks or one thing of value, We call to buy pay cash. The Bargain store. pues 1828R. 216 W. Firat. WANTED TO BUY — Saddles, tarps, and tens. Phone 1086. MONEY TO LOAN 6% Money. Bankers Reserve System 6% loans are made om city or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebtedness, Bankers Reserve Deposit Company, Denver, Colorado. PLENTY MONEY proved Casper Vossbeck. to loan on Im- real estate. H. lobby American Theater. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Buck store building 14 by 36, 328 East A. Phone 1948J. FOR RPENT— Light running sewing machines, Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS ——<—$—$$—$——_____ FOR RENT—Furnished single room for batching. 817 8. Spruce. MUST HAVE AT LEAST TWENTY FOOT FLOOR SPACE '/Call phone 9$23R. Che Casper Daily Cribune Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus WELL-1 CAN Give “ou A POSITION THAT DOESN'T REQUIRE ANY BRAIN WORK Jiaas- WHICH YOU COULD HOLD DOWN -\T PAYS FIFTY DOLLARS A WEEK WHY-MR, ©1923 a fer Feature Service, tne. RARE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 47—Five room house lorated on It has water, lights, lots on South good 40x140 each. Price $450.00 each. Would consider NO. T1—Two room house on North Howard street, 50x100 foot lot. This {s a good little home for small started around the lot; small cel!ar and the price is only $945.00; $500.00 cash will give you possession, NO. 78—Hight room modern house, three room house tn the rear, mod- Nice lawn and trees planted. This place is located WESTERN REALTY & LOT SALES C0., BASEMENT CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BUILDING === AT ONCE BUSINESS NEEDS NEW LOCA- BOX A-95, TRIBUNE. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD—For 6 men in modern home. Phone 2169M. 229 —————$£_$—_______-_ = PEARL'S PLACE — Home cooking, clean beds with shower and tub baths; $11 a week, 634 CY. Phone 1760R, ao a ee WANTED — Roomers and boarders in modern house, good cooking; close in. 613 8. Ash. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS — _____.. YOR RENT—Fudnished apartment; three room sleeping porch and bath; close in. 815 North Center. OO _ FOR RENT—Two-rocom unfurnished basement apartment, modern. Ap- bly after 6 p, m. 1227 8. Willow. FOR RENT—i-room apartment East A. Phone 1946J, FOR RENT— Two rooms for cus mae me ald Mghte fur- ‘© Yellowstone Gah ccs a Viloeurme Phone ¥YOR RENT—Furnishea apartment; modern, Phone isstw. FOR RENT — Modern unfurnished apartment. Apply Apartment 8, Tribune Apartments. 4 : FOR RENT—Roomy basement apartment; partly furnished; gas. 161 N. Washington. FOR RENT — Four-room modern apartment, located at 1128 W. Thir- teenth; $45 per month. Phone 1078, FOR RENT—Closo in, two two-room apartments with kitchen and bath; modern, furnished except linen; silver. ware and bedding; rent $75 each; one FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four room house with two rooms in bayement in North Casper. Water, gas and lights, up- stairs and (pwn or will sell on terms. FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed house, large pantry; modern ex- copt bath gas stoves connected. 850 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—4-room furnished house. 1226 8, Poplar, FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnished house, large pantry; modern except bath; gas stoves connected. 859 8. Spruce, rear, FOR RENT—‘-room modern unfur- nished houge. Phone 2036J. 1127 South Jeffers FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished house, modern, 323 N. Kimball, FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Office space furnished 203 Becklinger Bldg. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RE college, 10175, FOR SALE—HOUSES Figs hapcec ars completed a beau- tful room house corner 111 N. Jackson. —————— FOR SALE— Three-room furnished house on south side, $1,900, $300 onah. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 02, FOR SALE—4-room modern house on West Railroad ave. $3250 with $250 cash and $45 per month. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. $$$ ______ FOR SALE—Three-room house and garage, lot 560x140 feet; gas, lights and water; $1,750; reasonable terms. 725 8, Jackson. Phone 1126M. » near business rent reasonable, Phone i mn Lind kaa oe TErterevn) FOR RENT—Furnished room. 433 8. Park, FOR RENT—A modern room, adjoin- ing bath for one or two gentlemen. 431 8. Lincoln. Phone 2034J. re furnished ly. room. Phone 1833W. ‘urnished nN neos, Corner CY Ww. rooms, for modern —_conven- and Walnut. Phone FOR RENT—Room with hot and cold | Railroad avenue; | houses,with sewer, WELL: (S THAT NECESSARY?! in the 200 block on North Jefferson and is going to be sold at only $5775.00; $2500.00 will handle, balance at $55.00 per month. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL located in the One Hundred Block on excellent location, nice lawn and not far from ‘school. lot and; close to bus line. Price per month, wi $4501 ESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. a 50x100 foot lot located on Howard street in the north part of the city. Here is a.good chance for somebody --$625.00 cash, WESTERN RBALTY SPECIAL ern house, four blocks south of the ‘Addition. Has been well kept and consider 1922 car as first payment payments on the balance. Price $38: FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE— Five-room house and bath; close to county hospital; lawn and sidewalks; must sell; am leaving town; terms, 123 8. Fenway. FOR SALE—Two-room house, close in_on north side; $950, $200 cash. R. Kamon, 243 EB. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALH—One, two or three good income properties on Sand _ Bar; rented to working people; price $6,000, $6,500 and $8,000; one third cash, bal- ance easy; income averages about 30 per cent. L. Kling ,255 8. Center. FOR SALE—Brand new five-room residence, full basement in best lo- cation, $8,000, $2,000 cash. R. Kamon 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Three-room furnished house on south wide, $1,900, $300 cash, R. Kamon, 243 BE. Seconc Tel. 702. a FOR SALE—By owner four three- room apartment house $6,000, $1,000 cash, rent will more than make the monthly payments, Phone 1192W. FOR SALE—Good tworoom house, fine lot, well located. $1,700, rea- sonable terms, Owner Kline, 1226 8. Willow. IF WE cannot sell you a house we will build you one, from $2,000 up to $25,000 and on terms that will sur- prise you, and the wife can have all the little conveniences that the fem- inine heart craves built according to t/her own plans. Call at our office or phone for an appointment. Martin- Lamar, Smith Block. Phone 2214, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Corner lots well located on north side, suitable for small business; $650 ha!f cash R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Lots No. 1 and 2, in block 41 Capital Hit! addtion; 60 feet on Lincoln street( (pavement); 64 feet on BE. First street; 90 feet on 100 feet on alley; two four-room gas, water and this property has NO. Mena room modern house, S, Fen This property {s in an Has 60x140 foot 0.00; $500.00 cash, balance at $50.00 80—One room house on to make some money. Price NO. 10—Four room strictly mod- State Hospitai in Sheridan Heights is in excellent condition. Would if party can make good monthly 00.00. Call us for an appointment. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Hastern Star pin. Reward if returned to 245 N. Kimball street. LOST—Bunch of keys, one numbered 1465. Please leave at Tribune. LOST—Man’s leather vest, between Jefferson street and East Yeltow: stone. Name Chas, Hull on card in pocket. Pleaae leave at Tribune. LOST—In Iris theater or on Center street, a small fur choker, Reward for return to Tribune. LOST—Will the party who found 82x4 tire with cover marked Dob- bin Realty Co., let us know where to call and give reward. Dobbin Realty Coy, 237 8. Center. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Half interest in truck- ing business which has hauling ‘ned up for balance of year; $3000. Cash payment of $2000 required. Address A-3, Tribune. FOR SALE. One apartment house and _ store building with fixtures; this can be bought on good terms; it is good in- come property, E. Berg. Office 914 Pear. Phone 1333J. RIVERTON business opportunity — Modern, centrally located store room for rent; heat furnished; low rent; opening for dry goods, ladies’ wearthg apparel and other lines; now is the time to secure location and be ready for big business. Address Dyke- nan, Riverton, Wyo. et RESTAURANT Men Attentlon—Ex- tm fine cafe and lunch room equip- ment for sale at big sacrifice; in cludes everything required; counters, tables, steam tables, coffee urn, crock- Address Dykeman, Riverton. Wyo. PERSONAL Start June 4. Phone 1009W. MADAM PELKY—Make no mistake lghts; close in; good business site or can be divided into two residential lots; best buy in the city today. Price $8,400; terms can be had on part. Call at 817 B. First. FOR SALE—Fine lot; close in on bargain McKinley t; Phone 2052J. ENGLEWOooD Buy a 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 6 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; onty $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 60,000 popula: tion. 6 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129, JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bidg. FOR SALE, Good level lot in North Casper ad- dition $25 down, $15 per month, B. Berg. Office 914 Pear. Phone 13333. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—One-half acre tn¢ Thorn- dale Addition or trade as payment on West End property not to exceed $2500. Inquire 1218 8. Ash in rear, FOR SALE—320 acres dry land 1.75 an_acre. R, Kamon, 242 Second. Tel. 702. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. Alice De Vas has relinquishment; modern improvements, Writer, Natrona, Wyo. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 good lots will take in car. Phone 1853. FOR SALE OR TRADE — One and one-half acre lot in Thorndale acres at BE. | in west Casper, 1218 8, Ash. Phono| 809R. FOR SALE OR TRADE-—Late 1920 Dodge touring, Westinghouse shock} absorbers, good tires, car mechani- cally perfect; will trade for equity preperty or sell. 1232 S. Poplar. FOR SALE—Threeroom house and good lot on South McKinley for $1700. Easy terms. Phone 2214, FOR SALH—Modern three-room home, new and nicely furnished, 1126 W. Fifteenth; $3,000, $600 cash, balance Uke rent. Call owner. Phone 18132. FOR SALE—A home with an income; 5 rooms on first floor, 2 apart: ments, rooms each in basement; laundry room, 2 complete bath rooma, FOR SALE OR LEASE—Launch and soft drink parlor doing $30 to $40 day business co, Wyo., 12 miles west of Casper, Beran can be seen there evenings. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE ear for Ford borne street, Six cylinder touring delivery, Wim. Mis: FOR TRADE—Forty acres sour! !and for good Dodge car water, 213 8. Park. very close in. Call me for appoint: ment. Phone 2052J. BF, Wiley. Phone 701W between 8 a m. and 5 p. m | | North, Range Eight-one (81) West will trade as first payment on house! of the Sixth (6th) Principal Merid-| plies. when you undertake anything of importance; get my advice; no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. 144 ‘Washington. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona )ss. In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. Leidecker Tool Company, ) a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Nosh Williams, ) Defendant, ) To Noah Williams, a non-resident of the State of Wyoming, whose last known place of residence and| postoffice address was Ida Grove, | Towa: You are hereby notified that on the 27th day of April, A. D., 1923, the above named plaintiff, Leideck-| er Tool Company began ‘an action| against you by filing its petition in| the District Court of the Eighth Ju- dicial District in and for County of rona, State of Wyoming, where ais action and suit is now pending. | That the object and prayer in said cause is to obtain a judgment} and decree in the sum of One Thou-! '| broken cluth after he had led the fi PAGE SEVEN 128,000 VEN TART OF RAGE (Continued From Page 1) at 100 miles. . Two other spectators from Lafay- ette, Charles Ellfott and Bert Shoup also were among those injured when Alley's car ran off the track. Shoup was the only one seriously injured, it was reported. American, German and French cars, piloted by drivers of a half dozen nations, give the contest an In- ternational aspect. Winners of the first ten places will divide monetary prizes amounting to approximately $85,000. A number of valuabia trophies also await the leaders in the long race around the 2% mile brick oval. This year's event ts of more in- terest than any held at the speedway A number of things are re for this, according to speedway offl- clals. They are the new motors, which are only about two thirds as large as the smalllest engines used In American passenger cars, the fact that single seaters will predominate and the additional fact t Tommy Milton, in his qualifying round turned the course at a rate of 108% miles an hour—the fastest ever made for ten miles on the local course. Threatening weather last night caused many of tho thousands hero for the race to make early inquiry a3 to the prospects of a sunny day. The latest weather prediction, however, was for occasional thunder showers, with the temperature ranging around the 72 degrees above zero mark. Scenes of yesteryear again were re-enacted prior to race time. The slow movement of automobiles into the grounds began at daylight. Thousands of machines had lined up for the drive into the enclosure yes- terday afternoon and night. Touring cars hung curtains and the occupants retired as best they could for a few hours sleep. Tommy Milton, winner of the 1921 race here, occupied the pole position. The other two machines in the first row were driven by Harry Hartz, who was second In 1922 and Dario Resta, a winner in 1918. Ralph DePalma, Joe Boyer, Howard Wilcox, Frank Elliott and Eddie Hearne, fa- mous American veterans, all had mounts. The foreign contingent con- sisted of three German drivers-— Christian Lautenschlager, Karl Sailer and Christian Werner—and fivo French pilots—Pierre De Viscaya, Prince DeCystria, Raoul Reganti, M. | De Alsaga and Count Zborowskt. Captain Eddie Rickenbacker was the starter. The first lap was paced by Fred Duesenberg, local automobile manufacturer. The prizes for the first 10 to finish follows: First prize, $20,000; second, $10,000; third, $5,000; fourth, $3,500; fifth, $3,000; sixth, -2,200; seventh, $1,800; eighth, $1,600; ninth, $1,500; tenth, $1,500. Lap prizes of slightly more than $10,000 also are to be given the leader in each circuit of the course. Additional prizes from auto- mobile and accessory firms total ap- proximately $25,00 CASPER BOWS IN HOMAGE TODAY (Continued From ®age 1) parade and ceremonies were carried out. The Worla war was represented by the American Legion band and the George W. Vroman post of the Amer- ican Legion and the Powder River post of the Veterans of Forelgn Wars. The American Legion auxiliary was represented by a good sized delega- tion which was transported in the parade in automobiles, as were the army and navy nurses. The Moose lodge accompanied. by the Moose drum corps; the Casper canton, the high schoo! cadets accom: panied by the high school band and the Boy Scouts, completed the parade. The exercises were handled by a especial committees of six including Commander Peete and E. A. Pelletier of the Spanish-American war vet- erans; George Carhart and M. C. Muck of the American Legion and E. R. Purkiser and T. R. Hughes of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. peers “Stormswept” At Wyoming Theater sand Bight Hundred Fifty-Two and } 40-100 ($1,852.40) Dollars, inter-| est, and costs, to enforce a lien} filed for record in Natrona County, | Wyoming, on the 19th day of April, | A. D., 1923 securing the payment | of said One Thousand Eight Hun- dred Fifty-two and 40-100 ($1,852 40) Dollars for materials, supplies and labor furnished for the purpose| of drilling a well for oil and gas, at which well said material is now lo- cated, same being in Section Thirty (30), Township Thirty-one (31) ian, Natrona County, State of Wyo-| ming. | You are further notified that if you fail to answer said penton plead or demur thereto, on or fore the 14th day of July, A. 19238, said petition will be ices as true and judgment rendered accord- ing to the prayer thereof. Dore this the 21st day of May, A. D., 19 HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. By Gladys Mooring, Deputy. Publish May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 20 and wit MOSCOW—A belated dispatch ro- ted a train wreck May 24 in the Chita Amur region in which many ves were lost when the train plunged into @ river. A cast of supertative distinction appears in ‘“Stormswept,” Robert Thornby’s powerful new screen drama of the sea, now adorning the screen of the Wyoming theater where it will have an engagement of several days. Foremost in the cast are the two famous Beery brothers — Wallace [and Noah—who touch a high point |of artistry in their interpretation of two rugged men of t Others on the female side are Arline Pretty and Virginia Faire, not to mention a number of others of high popular. 8 sea ity among film devotees, “Stormswept,” as the name tm is big with drama and the background of the bounding billows and the sweep of the hb on makes a splendid frame for a story of truly unusual power, | CANDIDATES FOR SENATE INCREASING PAUL, May candidates dozen Sta w prim. » expired last night have filed and announced their Intention of several othe doing so. SE LATE TR Se A