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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923. | Effective March 8, 1923. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents Sgper_line, ‘\. NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five ave words used as a basis of tng a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two nes. All charged advertising will be booked “set Ines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION _ OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Dajly Tribune wil} not be responsible. for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time, Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen he real value of the advertisement will ba rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be mede when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEP! HO: ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELE- PHONE, but. we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:00, Want Ads recélved after 10:00 to 13:00 p. m,, will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify. ouT OF Reve AD YaST ee ME: Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the sam BRINGING UP FATHER THE COUNT DE CAY GOT ME TO BUY A Bee RE Biooocc. NOTICE! What Do You Want to Buy in Casper Now, see here! Whatever you want to buy, and buy right, on right terms. Remember this—we have it, will get it for you, or it is not to be found In this city, Real bargains are our specialties. We list and sell modern business buildings, and other first class income and in- vestment properties, palatial homes or humble cottages, fine residence he Casper ony wrmune THAT MUST BE A PICTURE THEY ARE REHEARSING: HE CERTAINLY OID THAT WELL! _ Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus \SHE, THE STAR? WHAT 15 THE NAME OF THIS PLAX ? lots where modern improvements are all in, or the cholcs of the new additions, acre tracts or big ranches, and all kinds of business oppob- tunities. ‘We make the terms, and sell on easy payments. Come right tn and tell us what you can pay down, how much you can pay each month, and whether you have something you wish to trade in as first payment or not. We will ahow you sdmething you lIlke, something which will pay itself out, and not cost you another cent. Anda Listen Folks! Whether you buy from us or not, we are to have you feel, that, when we show you what we have to sell, that you are under no obligation whatever ta us. So come right In, for today we may have the very place you want, tomorrow it may have been sold dy the time you get here, if you delay. If inconven- fent for you to come down to our Number 1078, and@ one of our salexmen will call on you and explain that you are under no obligation whatever to us. So come right fn, The Western Realty & Lot Sales Company THATS NO PLAY. THATS THE SHERIFF. THE STUDIO 15 ATTACHED FOR SALARIES- office get us on the telephone at PAGE NINE. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR DESOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the artnership hereinbefore existing etween Lea W. Dond and E. G. Weaver, doing business under the firm and style of Doud-Weaver Motor company, located at 484 436 West Yellowstone, Casper, Wyoming, has been by mutual consent dissolved September 17, 1928. All Jawful debts due from said co-partnership and all money due said co-partnership are pay- able to or by Lee W. Doud. Dated this 17th day of Septem- ber, 1923. B. G. WEAVER LEE W. DOUD Pub. Sept. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1988 NOT! ICE OF STOCKHO! ¥ Notice { geet oa d © is here’ stockholders of the, soak ee ming Oil company that the pa 1 annual stockholders meeting of said company, will be held on Sat- urday October 6th, 1928, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the office of the company, 201 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming, for the purpos of electing a board of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may lawfully come be |fore the meeting, CHARLES 5, WINTER, President A. B, t Pub Sep. 28, 24, R, Secretary, ——>___. Note the foregoing instructio; glad to see you, pleased to have you call at our dffice, and we want First Floor Moose Bldg., Corner of A and Wolcott Streets—Phone 1078 about counting the and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified ads. In answering Diind ads in these columns pl send the 0! copies of them only. ished sleepingroom with bath, is, Pipe those in. 418 8. Beech. hone “610J. : MANTED—A ing man to make acca invesement in @ business Ma Seder with wus ortunity for a hustler - cee ability. Answer Box 3-25, ‘Trib- une. en WANTED—Men for board and room in a priyate home on bus line. In- quire 1115 B. Second. WANT—Man to cut some wood and clean yard. Call Monday at 615 8, Beech. nm WANTED—Laborers wanted at the Northwestern round house, 650 per hour. G. A, and Son, contractors. WANTED—Man_ with tractor plow 60 acres. P. O. Box 1116. WANTHD—Men for work in beet sugar factory, at Worland, Wyo. Factory starts Sept. 28th or goth. Twelve-hour shifts. Apply Supt. Wyoming Sugar Co. Worland, Wyo. HELP WANTED—-FEMALE Phos. oo Dbl ote er eS WANTED—Chamber maid, 340 W. ‘Yellowstone. WANTED—Desirable girl to share room, close in, modern., Phone 632k. WANTED—Woman experien ‘or cook and general housework at once. Box B23, Tribune. 114 West F.—house in rear. AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Reliable party to repre- sent large eastern hosiery mill in Casper and surrounding territory; exclusive rights and excellent money making proposition. Write at once, Manager Box 325, Dougs, Wyo POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED janitor wants situ- ation: honest, sober, master of of- fice buildings, steam and white til- yas ing floors, A. Louden. care of H. H. Davi: 57 West A. SERVICES OFFERED ———— WOMAN wants chamber work, housework with plain people or ranch work; is ptain cook. Address 843 East A. Phone 1477M. WINDOW CLEANING. Have your windows cleaned by a professional. American Window Cleaning Co. Phone 2248. WOMAN desires day work or bun- dle washing, 402 8. Conwell. Phone 2168W. WANTHD—Child to care for by the day or woek, over three years of lage. Call at 818 CY. WANTED—Boy ter school from 2: work. Phone 540M. NOTARY public, Ward Tubbs, 315 South David. per Hotel, Phone 128W. Open evenings until 8 p. m. FOR SCREENS, store fixtures, cab- inet; mill work, repairing of all kinds Ingham Brothers, Phone wants work af- 0 on, willing to IT IS TIME to look over your worn clothes. Expert on altering or remodeling. Jackets made your old coat. 682 East 15th. CTOR jumps in- rt G. 1204 8. WATER WELL CO: Well drilled to 600 feet, stalled, reliable drillers, Squires. Phone 1189 W. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE— Bargain, late model Ford, new tires, new battery, quick. sale, $130, 221 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALH—Ford bug, $65. In excellent condition with good engine and Stromberg carburetor. Call 212) or 825 W Dhirteenth, | haa hm RO FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES spe ee es FOR TRADE— Dodge touring car for good lot or land. Box 1086, Cas- per, Wyo. FOR SALE—1923 Jewett touring: has diso wheels, motometer; bum- Pers; only used five months; will sels my_equity cheap. Phone 1509M. 329 8S. McKinley, FOR SALE—Reasonable, 1922 Olds- mobile, four passenger coupe, or will trade on property, Inquire 625 W.. Thirteenth. FOR SALE—Cheap one Ford road- ster, in good condition. Call at 652 §. Grant. FOR SALE—Good Ford truck in A-1 condition. 218 .N. Beech, fanaa ci kane cata EES FOR SALE—1920 Buick Six touring recently overhauled, and in A-i mechanical condition; cash or terms oo trade for smaller car. Phone 2398W. FOR SALE—Columbia sedan, large elite model, as good as new, a bargain. Phone 670. FOR SALE—F. B. Chevrolet tour- ing car; good condition, Price $450. Good terms. Phone 848 M; call at 1029 East B. FOR SALE—TIRES FOR SALE—Tires and tubes, cheap, yet the best. Gaylord’s Place, Vul eanizing quaranteed, 240 8. Wolcott. opposite postoffice park. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter No. 5, perfect condition, cheap for cash. Phone 1637R. to/ FOR SALE—Used adding machine, $40. Phone 467W, FOR SALE—Male, canaries. Call in rear 233 W. Railroad. FOR SALE—Power's 6 A Camera- graph, slightly used, complete with stell booth and platform; price $450. A. Johnson, Kirby, Wyo. FOR SALE—One Pittsburgh gas in- stantaneous hot water heater, in perfect concition. Write Mrs. R. Lin- Signe 761 Franklin St., Denver, Colo. Clear the attic! Sell that stuff! You have saved it long enough! PHONE A ¢ WANTFAD FOR SALE — Hot water heating No. 1000 Ideal boiler; No. FOR SALE— $100 worth of Provi- dent Building and Loan for $75. Phone 1230J. FOR SALE—Cheap, ladies’ uit. Phone 1423R. FOR SALE — Pedigreed Airdale pups; males $25; females $15; George Berkeley, Lingle, Wyo. FOR SALE—Blour sacks, $1.20 per dozen. Snow White Bakery. 236 8. Wolcott. Phone 13819J, FOR SALE—Three horse power; gasoline engine. Phone 1824W. er rere coal grate. Phone 1356. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC} Fo! WANTED— Pupils to practice on from|my_ plano; $3 per month. Phone 122W. 123 N. Wolcott. FOR SALE—Plano, 1114 W. Fit- teenth. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—One brass bed, cckn- plete, child’s White tyory bed, com- plete. Phone 1230J, FOR SALE—Singer sewing practically new. Phone 2391W. TOR SALE— Walnut Queen Ann diningdoom suite, table, six chairs, buffet, China cabinet, $125, day bed $40. Call 1219 5, Locust in basement, HOUSEHOLD GOODS ———— FOR SALE —Household furniture with or withdut apartment just the things for someone wanting to start housekeeping; everything must go at @ sacrifice, Call or pho 1666NR at 1138 B. Second after 6:30 P. m. —————— FOR SALN—Clark Jewel gas range, Lorain attachment, bargain if taken at once, 142 N. Lincoln. Phone 1697M, — FOR SALE—Cheap, two plate elec: tric stove; electric toaster; violet ray; electric sewing machine; fruit Jars; Jelly glasses, Dutch oven, iron skillet. Inquire Room 15, 380 S. Ash, Miller Apartments. FOR SALE—Household goods for two rooms $16; immediate posses sion of house, 1160 N. Johnston. oe la aes aaa, FOR SALE—Furniture end three year lease on eleven room house, close in on payement for $1,300. Mar- tin-Lamar, Phone 2214, FOR SALE—Furniture and three- year fease on eleven-room hous close in on pavement, hardwood fi ish throught out ar Ans beautiful +800. prominent corner, Lamar, Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Walnut dining room suite; table; 6 chairs: buffet; china cabinet $175.00. Phone 1889J. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. ‘We carry a complete line of house- hold goods and gas fixtures. See us first, we trade, buy or sell. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. POULTRY Martin- FOR Buft Orping- tons, $1.50 each, yearling hens; March and April hatched pullets, Mrs. R. D. Campbell, Waltman, Wyo. FOR SALE—800 two and_ three year olds; 300 yearlings Merinos; 250 Hampshires; 1,000 Hamp ewes. P. O, Box 123! FOR SALD — 1,200 yearlings and 1,300 three-year old ewes: food fine wool sheep; will deliver to Lost Cabin or Arminto. For information write to A. Mazet, Worland, Wyo. Phone 2105 610 B. Second St, Homes You Can Buy---and Pay For No, 8.—This is a nice lUttle place on Locust street; near the re- finery. It has water, gas and electricity and located on a fine Bix 140-foot lot. It is nicely furnished and sells for $1,850; small payment down and $40 per month. No, 18.—Here we have a large two-room house on Willow just the thing for a refinery worker. It hag gas, water, sewer Seatac tricity, It has a 30-40-foot lot and is priced to sell at $2,000; reasonable payment and $40 per month. No, $2.—Let us show you this new threeroom house on Harrison street. It is on an east front lot, fenced in and has water, gas and electricity; price $1,660, small payment down and $35 per month. No. 29.—This place on West Fourteenth street is a fine place for a man with qmall capital, It is a nice two-room house with water and electricity in and sewer and gas in alley. There is a fine garage on the lot and the price $1,500 is very reasonable; $350 down and bal. ance monthly, No. 39.—Here {s a large lot on South Cherry with two two-room houses on it. They have water, and electricity and are rented at $30 and $25; price $3,150, $500 down and $35 per month; a good thing for a family to live in and have income at ss timé, “ UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY E. E. FISHER 610 East Second H, G, TWIFORD FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Large well furnished front bedroom in modern home; is close in. 623 8S. Park. Phone 646R. FOR RENT—Sleepingrogm in pri- vate home. 247 9. McKinley. FOR RENT—Room in private home suitable for two gentlemen; also garage. Call at 818 CY. FOR RENT—One room adjoining bath, suitable for two gentlemen. 1015 8. Elm. FOR RENT—Room in modern home Private entrance, heat in room. 1013 S, Walnut. FOR RENT—Room suitable for two gentlemen, $6 per week; walking distance of Texas and White Eagle refinery. Texas Hotel, Evansville. NT—YFurnished rooms, al) mocern conveniences, steam heat; gentlemen only. 515 S. Beech. WANTED TO RENI WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room house, modern, furnished, near high school. Responsible, Phone 1653. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY — Direct from owner, five or six-room house; give full particulars in first letter. P. O. Box 1683. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture of any kind. 284 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY — Reasonably priced lot; need not be close in. Box B-19, Tribune. WANTED—Dodge commercial, will trade touring car for same. 442 E, Yellowstone. Phone 1406. WANTED—Victrola, will accept in trade in on car. Phone 1406, 442 BE. Yellowstone. NTED TO BUY: ice pala for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 560 East H. Phone 16 CASH paid for discarded clothing shoes, saddles, tarps, tents, trunks and guns. Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. CASH paid for discarded clothing and shoes, les, guns, musical instruments, tents, tarps. Phone 1328R. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Large front room well furnished, outside entrance; one block from bus line. Phone 317W. 143 8. St. Botolph. RENT—Modern room, close in; ry reasonable, Phone 264R or call 143 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Furnished room in pri- vate home, privili to bath. 643 8. Beech. Phone 61: R RENT—Nice bedroom, adjoin- ing bavh, $15. 1324 S. Cedar. Phone 1633NJ. peal LM adie ace SN LEST FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed-| room, adjoining bath, on pavement and bus line. Phone 2195NJ. ———— FOR RENT Room for two gentle- men. 255 6. Jackson. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 443 8. Durbin. —$— FOR RENT—Nice sleepingroom, ad- joining bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 431 EB. Fifth. FOR RENT—Larege sleepingroom in modern home for two gentlemen; | outside entrance. 118 8. Washir ton. ns FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern sleepingroom in private home. 635 3S. Jackson. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, adjoining bath, outside entrance. $15 8. Jefferson. Phone 1765R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern sleepingroom for two gentle- men. 843 8. McKinley. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS ht housekeeping rooms, 714 8, Oak; also a two-room furnished house, FOR RENT — Li FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms for Hght housekeeping at 460 8. Oak ROOM AND BOARD — ROOM and board $10 per week. 534 CY. Phone 1760NW. fer end room with private fan gentlemen. ‘Tenth. a ROOM and board in modern home, $11 per week. 1015 S. Elm, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment, gas, lights and telephone furnished. Phone 12307. 405 S. Lincoln. ——— FOR RENT—One fiat, three rooms and bath for light housekeeping; furnished; close in. Inquire Yellow- Phone 1995M. 641 W, stone Cash Grocery, W. Yellowstone. Phone 5625. ES FOR RENT — Furnished modern apartment. 319 S. Jackson, Apart- ment 15. Phone 1872W. FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment, furnished except bed- ding and dishes, close in. 106 8. Jef> ve Phone 229J. 'T—Four-room furnished FOR RE apartment; s, electric lights, bath, ete.; near bus line. Make ap- plication in writing, number, and you will be called this evening !f apartment {s not taken,|/ment. 996 8, Mary’ Address Box B23, ‘Tribune. FOR RENT — One apartment, also o Joining bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 252 N. Jefferson. 262 housekeeping ———————— ns FOR RENT—Two-rocm apartment,|floor; rental will pay ly ,at reasonable price for two} | | FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT— Modern four rooms and bath on East Eleventh street; rents for $60 per month. Phone 702. FOR RENT—Tworoom and bath, furnished apartment. 336 N, Jack- son. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, also single room, close in. 140 E. Midwest. FOR RENT—Will be vacant Octo- ber 1, three rooms and bath, mod- ern duplex house at 840 W. Twelfth ——_—_——__ FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnish- ed house, with one furnished apartment in basement, Call 482J. On 8. Grant. LL FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath, with finished basement; modern throughout; also furniture, reason- eble if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage ith cement driveway; lawn anc, trees; some cash and easy terms. 612 8, Lincoln. FOR RENT—Apartment of three rooms, hardwood floors, gas range; large Uvingroom, bedroom and kitchen, new; on bus line. Inquire 104 N. Washington. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—By October 1, five- room modern furnished brick house with garage. 1342 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—Large three-room plas- tered house, close in; north side; gus and lights. Inquire 348 8. Kim- FOR RENT—New fiveroom brick house. 1510 8, Cedar, FOR RENT—A bargain, furniture for sale, $125 in six-room house, Idcated at $35 EH, Twelfth, privilege to rent. Mrs. Tracy, FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house for bachelors only. 111 West J street. RENT— Modern —_ five-room house, hot water heat, doubl age. Phone 661M. FOR RENT— Fourroom house on rear of lot. 825 W. Thirteenth. Phone 2125, FOR RENT—Four-room house and garage on Salt Creek pavement, four miles out; reasonable. Inquire 625 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT FOR RENT—My Ranch stx miles west from Casper, consisting of 1400 acres under fence; 200 acres uncer ditch. J. M. Trivett, 125 Bo, FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage or store-room at 123 N. Wolcott, Phone 722W, FOR REN’ cement drive wry, on pavement. 612 5. Lincoln. Phone 6903. FOR SALE_HOUSES giving phone! FOR SALE—Four-room howe on 50 foot lot; will take car as first pay- street. FOR SALE—Small boarding house, very cheap if sold within a few née nice room, ad-|days. Phone 1846J. FOR SALE—Nice income property; four rooms in basement; five first interest on furnished or unfurnished: price is|$10,000; price $4,000; terms. 262 East very reasonable. Phone 1512M. Modern four rooms |FOR RENT "i on South E and bath, lo t« for $75 p ted. Phone 703, Ire sh Hi street. SALE—Well built threeroom 189 and ful! basement, $2,700. cash. R, Kamon, 242 BE. FOR h 3 3 2 : 3 3 } 2 ss 3 FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Sevenroom modern house and garage; partly furnish ec} one-half block from bus line; part cash, good car; rest like rent party compelled to leave on account of health. 620 S. Melrose. FOR SALBP — Nineroom modern home, including two two-room apartments, two complete bathrooms laundry; built-in features; clase in; every thing complete, at a bargain. Phone 2052J. FOR SALE—Residence and income property, @ four-room house and bath, three-room house, bath with a double garage; $6,500, $1,500 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, 702. FOR SALE—By owner tn southwest part, fourroom modern house with garage, chicken house and pen; one block from school; one and one half block from CY; $300 cash, bal ance monthly. 1427 Box Elder. FOR SALE—Five rooms, bath and sunporch on first floor, four rooms with-bath in basement, hard- wood floors, built-in features; gas in house, $7,500, $500 cash and balance like rent. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. ¥ TO OCCUPY. Five-room modern brick bungalow, fireplace, hardwood floor; Dutch kitchen, gas furnace connected ‘|ready to light, three large closets, Pergola porch, lot 48x110 feet; side walks in; all assessments paid; price $6,800; also frame bungalow of sim- ilar construction $6,250 only $500 cash will handle either one of these attractive homes. Phone 734R. FOR SALE—Four-room house, close to Center street on north side, $200 cash will handle, R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. MUST sacrifice two lota, three-room house with gas and lights. 644 S Melrose. Phone 1581M. FOR SALE—Four-room brick and stucco new house. Corner lot with garage. Small cash payment balance monthly. Call 1316 S, Lin- Phone 1824W. FOR SALE—House and $1,450, only $50 down and $50 a mont monthly payments including interest. Call 1189. FOR SALE — Beautiful home on Lincoln, for $9,500 with $1,500 cash and balance at §150 per month; property now renting at $200 per month. Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214 FOR SAILE—Four-room house on South street, for $3,550 and $500 cash or will take car and $250 cash, MartinLemar, Phone 2214. FOR SALE — Two-room house on Wost Fourteenth for $1,200 with $100 cash, Martinlamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Good fourroom mod- ern house with finished basement and good garage; only one and one- half blocks from pavement and in « 00d location; $5,000 with $500 cash, balance easy. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. lots for A GOOD BUY. Modern fiveroom brick house, with one two-room apartment and one three-room apartment in base ment; two bathrooms; two-room house on rear of lot, good location and good income property $6,500, on terms. Phone 1257W. A Real Bargain Is offered by the owner of a five room bungalow, modern through- out, two rooms finished in basement that will rent for $40 per month; connected wtih gas in furnace; h water heater; many built-in features; newly decorated inside and out; has lawn, trees and flowers; price $6,000. 329 &. McKinley. Phone 1509M. FOR SALE—A full acre tract with house on {t, close in, ten minute's run from postoffice, water piped past the dour, {deal location for a chicken ranch, only $150 down and $35 a month; this property will grow in value, Address Box 319. FOR SALE -~ Fourroom modern house and garage; two-room house in rear. Phone 1170W. FOR SALE — Two-room modern house with house fn rear, © good large lot, $3,000 on easy terms. Mar. tin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—A modern five-room house in eouth part, hot air heat, oak floors throughout, two-room apartment and toilet in basement; garage and driveway tn; lawn and trees; can be handled on very rea- sonable terms, Inquire A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 B. Second. Phono 101M. _——<—$—$<—$_$<$<—_—<$ — —_—__—_—_—. FOR SALE — Fourroom modern house with full basem teenth near Lincoln $1,000 Martin-L cash. 2214. ( FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Fourroom furnished cottage in southeast part; two lots making 100x140 fect; this place can be handled with $1,000 and is an ex- ceptionally good buy at $3,000. In quire A. P, Nesbitt Realty Co. Phono 101M. FOR SALE House and lot in Evansville, $100 cash, balance $35 per month. Phone 555 and ask for Mr. Hardman. FOR SALE—A new five-room house om the east side, with three rooms and bath in the basement; this {s a very complete home and 1s a good Duy at $5,750 with $1,000 down and $75 per month. Inquire A. P, Nesbitt Realty Co., 812 BH, Second. Phone 101M. FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath with finished basement; modern throughout; also furniture, reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavemen driveway; la: and easy terms. 612 FOR SALE—Two lots, corner Black- more street by owner, Box 610. Salt Creek, Wyo. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Goort east front lot, is just off East Second, sewers paid up; $950 with $200 cash. R. Kamon, 242 BE. Second. Tel. 76 ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre suburban lot in. Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper. on the Salt Creek paved highway, and Uve in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over the best paved highway in the atate, every acre under the Casper Alcova Irrigation project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. Phone ete S08 bs Bide. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE-— Acre tract, close in, with water piped past the door, for $700, with but $75 down and $25 a month, Call 1832M. some cash Lincoln. j FOR SALE Desirable subdivision ground, a4- joining the city of Casper on terms from $100 per acre up. Phone340M | FOR SALE—Homestead in the Big Horns, one of the best summer ranges, reasonable price, terms, Call or write 232 East F. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—100 acres, partly improved and under ditch paid up water right, $35 an acre; Casper property. R. Kamon. Second. Tel. 702. } FOR SALE OR TRADE—About 7% acres best land in Lander, Wyo., six blocks from railroad depot; all fenced, best water rights, some buildings, sultable for poultry, truck | or dairy, running water year around will trade for Casper property. Call 461 Divine. Phone 728M. FOR SALE OR TRADED — Trucks for clear Casper lots or good equit- fes in rental property. Inquire at Liberty Garage. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Boarding house, ten rooms, good established business; fine location; a real money maker; | $900 cash, balance easy, ask for Mr. Hard FOR SAL sy little cafe with bedroom and bath in connection; will consider vacant or improved lot, | $600 cash, balance e: hone 555 and ask for Mr. Har “LOST AND FOUND | LOST—One white Collie 4 male; reward. Phone 1903 or call 627 CY tn morning. LOST—One ladies purse, co ing Phone 656, |; baby's welfare —— “By Dr. ARTHUR GBRETZ,. Bathing. « Babies should be bath ess otherwise instruoted tpn eee sician, Morning is the best time for the bath (before feeding), although it may be given in the evening if more convenient. The baby should not be bathed for at least an hour after feeding, nor too soon before going out of doors, Before the navel ts healed sponge baths only should be given, Later the bath should be given tn a small tub. When the tub ts used it should be heated by pouring in the hot Water first and then adding the cold Water until the proper temperature {9 secured. The water for baby’s bath should be as near to body heat a8 possible, that is, ninety-eight to one hundred degrees Fahrenhelt. It is advisable to use a bath ther- mometer. These are inexpensive and really a necessity in order to insure accuracy. However, if one ia not obtainable, the mother should test the temperature of the water with her elbow. When the water feels comfortably warm to the arm, it is then about the proper tempera- ture. Never add hot water to the bath while the child ts in the tub as there is danger of scalding his tender skin. S Before undressing the baby, he sure that everything fs in readiness. Towels, soap and dusting powder should be at hand, The soap should be the purest obtainable, white and unscented. Very little soap is need ed, and !t {9 tmportant that the baby be thoroughly rinsed after the bath so that no soap remains on his skin. The mother should have clean hands, and examine her dress to see that there sre no ping in it te scratch baby, In giving the bath, baby’s head and scalp should be cleansed first. Care should be taken that no soap or soapy water gets into his eyes. A clean folded towel held over baby’s eyes will protect them while washing his head. Lather the head and scalp com plete! and rinse thoroughly and quickly. Next the entire body should be carefully and gently washed with a soft clean cloth. Then thoroughly rinse the body of all soap. Dry with clean towels by patting rather than rub bing. If the baby ts carefully dried. very little powder is necessary, Pure taloum should be dusted in the creases and folds of the akin, under the arms and around the buttocks to prevent chafing. Many children suffer from the heat during the summer. Sods baths are sometimes helpful in cases of prickly heat, A tableapoon ful of bicarbonate of soda should be added to each half gallon of water used. Allow the child to remain in the water from two to four min- utes, and dry gently. The water should be lukewarm. Bran baths are also often used te relieve prickly heat, To prepare. make a bag of cheesecloth, or other thin material, about six inches square and fill loosely with bran. Soak the bag in hot water and squeeze frequently untf! water be comes milky. Then add enough cool water to make the bath tepid. Mustard baths are useful in cases of nervousness or sleeplessness. Te prepare the bath, add a heaping tablespoonful of mustard to six gal- of wa The child should remain in the bath two or three minutes, and upon removal m water, should receive a brisk rubbing and be put to bed at once. will This method usually produce refreshing The mustard bath fs not ad in recommended b Murder Trial Is wa: degree emblem | fo and Gurn Find please Mid on fob; between G rey cut off r return to W, E. Morrison 1 west Bldg. and © reward gold watch with 3 n for re. PERSONAL | Postponed Month SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept The t John Browning, , and his Marriner Brown- «, charged with first degree mur- r in nection with the fatal r Inst April of John I c eduled to start in 4 has been ousin, 4

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