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, DECEMBER 3, 1923 . e assitied Rates Effective March 8, 1923, AD ERRORS. he © Dally Tribune will Caspei v Med be responsible for more t incorrect jusertion of any ad- tisement ordered for more than Errors not the fault of advertiser which clearly lessen ertisement time. real value of the adv n will by made not materially purpose of the ad: TELEPHONE tions | out counting the words and the) ite per word for the Casper ta | bune. VANTED—5 = Wanted bune. HELP WANTED—FEMALE for nd POSITIONS WANTED OUNG widow wants housekeeping position for bachelor or widower; 9 objection to one or two children. . O. Box 1843. work at 6 man; SERVICES OFFERED B122. VANTED—Dressmmking; also pert remoceling. Phone 299J. EH me for ell kinds of carpenter. ring neatly done, Sure- ° gh eee 712° «E. Second. work, repai! iG. And picoting; hours 9 a. m. to m. 622 8. Durbin. Phone 1661J. RAZOR blades sharpened Pathfinder Perfectly, all mak F. 0. HOLTZMAN been and Builder Estimates eerfully given es, 721 Madison RESSMAKING, \tailoring; hemstitching Btme S FITTING—Phone 2129J! haces repaired; stoves jonable prices. B. M. Hil!. DSS) hone 1947W. OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Used Ford Cars On Very Easy Terms cars. Runabout delivery .. Runabout starter -. Runabout, Touring _ Touring, guring starter uring, starter oupe - ~~~. -----$175.00 Coupe _ _ $225.00 Sedan © __ 4 Truck _ _. Overland tourt: EARL C. BOYLE 5-131 N. Center ‘ko new R SALE—Dodge Commercial in American electric ig00d condition. p. 127. Bast. First. wo cents per word o: ten cents be rectified only by publication wil FIVE .120 peopte to get their hair cut for 35c. Under Grill Cafe. DETEOTIVE OPERATIVE. -- experienced male detec: ive vperative who has worked in towns; good , easy case, may permanent. Radress Box B-121, elder!; to work Tom anc board Mae house family. Inquire rear 127 West efter 4 o'clock. carpenter wants 8, Grant, Phone 115M. VANTED — By reliable ex-service position as chauffeur or a of truck; twelve years’ ex: Phone 20448 |7OR designing, ladies’ and but- Ms. Patterson Shop, Apartment 5, Bldg. fur- installed; MAKING and sewing of all kinds, reasonable. 122 §. Kimball. ve guarantee the title of all our Phone 9 | 8-119, ‘Tribun: | ™ ME JEANS! it to $350 on terms; §25 ALE—Piano cheap. 218 E. Eleventh. Phone 2377W. FOR SALE—9x12 Axminster rug, $48. 415 S. Park or Phone 2485W. in good condition. Inquire Mokler & FOR 28-inch Reznor heater, cheap. Phone 923M. 1083 Harrison. Grocery, 117 EB. Second. FOR SALE—Coal heating ntove, !s Practically new, cheap. 340 W. Yellowstone, FOR SALE—Men's moléeskin coat. sheepskin_lned at hal¢.price.Call at 550 N. Center. HOUSEHOLD go CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. Casper Mattress Factory Carioad of used gas ranges ani heaters at a bargain; we guaran- tee them ,trade your coal stove in; save money by having your mat- tress made over next week. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Child'’s second hand bea, high chair, sulkey and a few other household | Spruce. FOR SALE—Two rooms of beauti- ful furniture at reasonable prices; am leaving city. Phone 1827J. FOR SALE—Round fumed oak din- ing table, two gas stoves, heater and cook stove. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Basement housekeep- 9|_ ing room, furnish lights and gas furnished, close in. suitable for one or two persons. 701 S. Beech. ‘Phone 266. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE—Cabinet Victrola No. 100, fumed oak, almost new, $90; twelve quart Sechirist pressure cook er $15; ivory reed tea cart $5; three rockers, Phone 146. SALE—One Victrola with 30 double disk records $50; one elec- tric Maytag washer $75; two army cots and mattresses $1.75 each; child's nursery chair $1.50; large willow bassinet $2; four army blan- kets at $1.50 each. 624 S. Lincoln, rear. WILL TRADE—New watnut con- sole phonograph for good piano. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second. Phone 194. FOR SALE—Used pianos, player pianos, Victrolas, Brunswicks, Columbias, etc., in our bargain basement: many have been only slightly used and cannot be told from new; all fully guaranteed and our exchange bond given on any instrument selected: beral terms. D. R. 8. player rolls, three for $1. The Chas. H. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second. Phone 194. WANTED TO RENT 'ANTED—Clean cotton rags at ie Trébune; will pay 10c4 pound. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Three or four- room house, near the high school; can make a large first payment. Box B-105, Tribune. . WANTED —Good used plano as irst payment on a 1922 Buick touring car; terms on balance. Box ——_—————— WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 560 East H. Phone 1648W. ——— PR SALE—Graham truck in first} WANTED TO BUY—Corner lot, 13 shape. Call 1945W. months’ time; will build house on lot at once; must not be too far out; state price and location in first let ter at 10 per cent. Box B-123, Trib- une, ALAR SRST OST FOR RENT—Brick garage. , BRINGING UP FATHER IT SURE IDA CRUEL WORLD. WORKIN’ ALL MORNIN’- HUNGRY ASD A WOLF AN’ ONLY A DIME WHY PAY MORE? Fou cps. bey, nice Jevel east or west front lots with city ter, ie Ughts and yas avallavia, within the city Hmits for $300 ¢cown, balance we $10 monthly, CASPER VIEW ADDITION A LOOK MEANS A LOT SEE BEN REALTY C0. Phone 1480 a room in private home, on bus line. 1115 EB. Second. $10 per week. BOARD and room in small private hcurding houre, rates reasonable; Toom on und floor adjoining bath. 545 CY. Phone 1066M. FOR RENT—Nice modern privilege of cooking. 215 N. Li coln, FOR RENT—GARAGES 617 Milton. Brocery ;|FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS jtorage FOR RENT--Store roam; inquire wt auction house 326 W. Yellowstone iter ture for 100 1. E. Chandler Piling Staticn. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT —Modern, furnished basement room, hot water heat. 419 B. Tenth. '|FOR RENT—Basement bedroom, on bus line. 651 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, modern conveniencea, also gait age. 824 W. Tenth. ——<—< FOR RENT—For gentlemen only, gas heat end all modern conven- ences. 105 S. Lincoln. Phone 947M. a man; ‘dinner with family if desired; references. Phone 1997W. FOR RENT— Basement. room for one or two men, either sleeping or batching. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room for one or two gentlemen, close in. 403 S. Grant. TTY) MENTS UU WHY PAY RENT? ‘When you can buy a home for so small a down payment? Just Mated— Owner leaving town, threeroom front with garage; $400 down, balance large house on two lots, east easy. A real investment. Four-room brick house in North Casper, $3,150; terms. Just completed five-room, modern home, east one-half Casper, block off Second. Can use mortgage paper or good lot on this property; $750 down, easy. Large house on paving divided into Ught housekeeping apart- ments. Also large garage. This property js rented for $125 and owner still has four large rooms and the garage; priced at only $0,500 with Some assessments against it. A good buy, let us show you. call us, 610 East Second disposal. Ni $200 down, balance $25 a month. hardwood floo! $6,500, with easy terms. No, 4.—Let us show priced right with reason: No. 5.—Best grocery store in this one at invoice. five FOR RENT_APARTMENTS !FOR RENT—Nice four-room mod- | ern basement apartment; newly |decorated; private entrance, ‘80 a garage. 212 N, Elk. Phone 1) J. FOR RENT—Basement apartment, three rooms, furnished. 603 Lind. FOR RENT—Choice semi-basement apartment, modern «four rooms bath, pantry, near bus. 642 E. Twelfth. Phone 1542M. FOR RENT—Nice four-room unfur- Pin ig apartment, modern. 704 E. ‘hird. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, $25 per month. 907 8. Poplar. Inquire 1115 EB. Second. FOR RENT — Modern furnished three-room apartment, private bath; gas, adults one-half block frum Second; $47.50. 133 5. Conwéll Square. FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnish- ed apartment, strictly modern with gas staves, on cueny. street. Inquire 750 CY. Phone 1652M. FOR RENT— Nice three-room fur- nished basement apartment $35 Phone 1237, FOR RENT—Nice threeroom apart- ment, furnished exdept bedding and dishes, adults only, price $57. 1028 S. Walnut. Phone 843W. FOR RENT—Nice four-room mod- ern apartment, range and heat- ers furnished. Phone 2243R. .|FOR RENT—Untfurnished tiveroom FOR RENT—Room and garage. 530 8. Center. Phone 2077J. FOR RENT—Room suitable for one or two employed girls. 743 8. Dur- bin. FOR RENT—Clean warm sleeping- room, adjoining bath for one or two gentlemen; one-ha'f block from bus; meals if desired. 135 8. Jeffer- son. Phone 1585W. FOR RENT — A lovely furnished front room in modern home, pr.- vate entrance, suitable for one or two gent'emen. 215 N. Lincoln. FOR RENT — Basement sleeping- in modern home, close in, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 701 S. Beech. Phone 266. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, unfurnished; able. 122 East F. FOR RENT—Two-rvom unfurnish- ed apurtment, modern, reasonable. 414 S Elm. FOR RENT — Apartment, three rooms furnished, modern, $60 per month. 605 E. First. Phone 196J. FOR RENT—Fiveroom basement, on W. Thirteenth. Call 3316 S. Locust or Phone 1498M. FOR RENT — Tworoom modern apartment $ two-room house at $50; everything furnished except the linen.. 323 East A. basement Teason- npartment, modern, Apply 918 E. Second. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment, bin. _——_——————— FOR RENT—Three furnished tase- ment rooms, Inquire 954 8. Wal nut. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment with bath, new home. Phone 1765R or call 315 8. Jeffer- son. * _——— FOR-RENT—Four room completely furnished, modern apartment; gas and lghts furnished; one half block off pavement and bus line. 253 N. Jefferson. Phone 1943J. FOR RENT—Two-room furnishec, modern aj it, on bus line and paved streets. 319 S. Jackson. Phone 1658J. oe FOR RENT — Two-room strictly modern furnished apartment, is close in. 231 8S. Grant. FOR RENT—Three basement rooms furnished or unfurnished; gur- age. 329 S. McKinley. Phone 1509. ————— FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS steam heat. two-room dose in. 743 8. Dur- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Ughts and gas. 414 W. Midwest. FOR RENT—Two rooms partly fur- nished for light housekeeping. 1345 S. Cottonwood. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished housekeeping rooms, everything furnished $12 per week. 425 CY. FOR RENT — One modern house alee room with bath. 644 &. rant ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING OF > STAFFORD REALTY CO, ALTORS PHONE 1703—302 MIDWEST BUILDING Look over our brand new Mst of bargains. Our car at your Give our phone a ring for real estate service. 4m 644 S A real home with an income; close in on McKinley. This is an ex- ceptional buy if you can make the first payment of $2,500. For partic ‘We want more good listings. We can sell anything of good value, ®0 if you want service ca‘l us and our salesman will call. Thank you! UNION INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 2105 Yo. 1,—Nice lttle two-room home that will be sold at a bargain; No. 2,—Dandy Uttle three-room house on full lot, on South Beech street, only $8.000 with easy terms. No. 3.—A real bungalow in southeast Casper, five large rs, garage and you cin move in now. A good rooma, buy at of the best built homes in Casper; le terms. Casper, A real money maker. Buy FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — A modern five-room home; a modern seven-room home; on pavement. Marion P. Agency. Phone 678. FOR RENT—Ten-room brick house, unfurnished hot water -furnace heat; bath. Inquire 104 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—New six-room modern house, with double garage, in the foutheast part of city. Phone 2008 or 1734J. For RENT — Large three-room house, unfurnished in North Cas- per, Call at $15 North Center. FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished five-room house, no children; $9 on bus line. Call after 7 o'clock. 863 8, Lincoln. Phone 1994 FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, gas, lights ané water; two blocks from bus line. 1329 S. Mel- rose. Phone 1769W, FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern home, furnished or unfurnished. Yhone 2236J. eri FOR RENT—Two-room house, part- ly furnished, not modern except in. FOR RENT — Furnished stx-room house, modern. 834 B. Third. Call evenings after 5.30. Phone 1614R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- room modern apartment, lights, water and gas, with garage $35 per month. 709 B. Sixteenth. Phone 818R. FOR RENT—Tworoom furnished house, lights and gas furnished; Care only. 133 N. Kimball, Phone FOR RENT—Threoroom modern nicely furnished house, hardwood floors, furnace heat. 838 W. Twelfth FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house; gas, hot water heat; apart- ment in basement, 142 N. Lincoln. coin. with bath, furnished except bed- ding and dishes. 428 W. Twelfth. FOR e-room nished. 1250 8S, Phone 1678J. FOR RENT — Four-room modern house, built-in features, stoves, se. Call afternoons, 949 S. Mo- <inley. FOR RENT—CABINS FOR RENT—Furnished two-room cabin, suitable for batching. 632 5. Ash, Phone 1556W. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE — Threereom hous near Standard; water, sewer, ga: sidewalk; four-room house on the north side, large lot; threeroom house Casper View; all on easy terms, ask to seo them. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. FOR SALE—Lovely five-room mod- ern home with built in features; house, fur- ‘Washington. Jackson; price $4,800; terms | \sired. ee —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BOT- THESE ScIN PROHISITION CATS AN’ ME HAVIN ONLY ADIME -4OU KIN BRING ME AGLASS or Mitt: MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB OF CASPER $20,000 Water System Just Finished. New York Oil Now Laying Gas Line Three Acre Chicken Ranches, $1,500 Lots $150 and Up One Acre Gardin Tract, $700 Casper’s Largest Suburb Thirty Houses Built Since July First. Baker-Grude Investment Co, 181 North Wolcott Street Phone 1189 pa EE a I me ge Sa FOR SALE__HOUSES FOR SALE —Twosoomn house, lath- ec, plastered, close in on north side; $1050, $150 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT An attractive home of four rooms and bath room, two rooms finished in attic, one-half ent, large ishrage, gas heat, lights and water; located on east front lot on South Recently completed home of five rooms, strictly miodern; gas heat, hardwood floors, located on east! front lot on South McKinley street, just off pavement; price $5200; on} torms, $1,000 cash, balance monthly. | reoms, sunporch, breakfast and bath, hardwood floors, double ga: a ment; street, nook large| plastered, full base cas t, located on Grant just off E. Second; price $7,000; terms $1,000 cash, balance monthly. See Ben Realty Co. REALTORS. 201-203 Midwest Bldg—Phone 1480) —_—_—— FOR SALE—Good modern home. very cheap for $6,600; good ranch to trade or sell on long terms; come and see me when you want to trade or sell. Phone 2424. equipment new Close in property, home of five|Feduced price. BUSINESS CHANCES HHH FOR SALE—Good paying commer- cial job printing establishment, and ern; good reasons for selling; full particulars on request. Address Box B-124, Trib- ‘une. iil FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE— I. C, 8. course, complete architecture at lars tool box and tools; largo ttunk, small handbag; one burner electric plate; will take wardrobe trunk: large handbags, suit case in good sha trade. |1118 B. Second. Call between 6 and Pp. m, ——_ FOR LEASE —_—_— ter, running water, close to Casper. See Ben Realty Co,, Realtors. MONEY TO LOAN ——————— DON’T waste gas looking for bar- t we ferson. |builcer of homes, we hav eight new homes, real bargains. Grover C, Gorsuch, Eleventh and Jefferson. Phone 1443J. AN INVITATION to Visit a MODEL HOME at MODERATE COST New five-room brick Bargein 621 B. Eleventh Street GROVER C. GORSUCH Builders of Good Homes FOR SALE — Threeroom modern home on nice large lot near CY avenue, $2,200, $400 cash. month. R, Kamon, 242 Tel. 702. FOR SALE BY OWNER Entirely modern home or income Property on pavement, southeast part of town; terms. Phone O53J. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fine apartment site, located eight blocks from city, is ust off Fast Second. R. Kamon, 242 EB. ond. Tel. 702, DANDY building lot in east Casper: will take $200 down and make small payments each month. West- ern Realty, P. & R. Bicg. Phone RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. 640 ACRE homestead, nine miles rom Casper, $75; one on the river for $300; one on the paving north of Casper for $1,000. Phone 2424. INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE—Income home close in on McKinley atreet, beautifully furnished; $2,500; cash will hancle. Union Investment Co., 610 E. Sec- ond. Phone 2105. J BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Apartment house with income of $500 per month;. seven three-room apartments, furnished; hot water heat, three years old: gar- age and a one-room house. Address just completed and ready to move into; dandy garage, located in south part in fine residential section; price $6,700, $750 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. Box B-109, Tribune. Cc. DOBBINS, business opportu- nities. Office 139 dence. 134 East H. MONEY to loan on Casper improved real estate. H. Vossback. Room 10, Daly Bidg. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Parties finding _ fireman's coat on CY between Elm and Spruce, please return to fire depart- ment, No. 2. LOST—Friday on Lincoln street, between Lind and Second. white gold oblong wrist watch with a gold chain attached. Finder pleaso eave at Tribune. Reward. LOST—25 head of cattle, all ages, bearing brands— will pay $1 for information; $2 for Jeli: at ranch. See Ben Realty Co., Midwest Bldg. PERSONAL ory 202 MADAM RENO, palmist and clair- voyant has moved from Apart ment S to Apartment C, Wyatt ho- tel. Office hours 10 a. m, to 9 p, m. Phone 1982J. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEET- ING OF CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to written request signed by the owners of a majority of al of the stock of Casper Storage Company, a Wyoming corporation, issued and outstanding a meeting of the stockholders thereof will be held at the office of said com pany, Room 15, Stockmen’s Na tional Bank Building, Casper, Wyoming, on January 2nd, 1924, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose solve said corporation, all of the debts of the said corporation hav- ing been fully paid. Dated Casper, Wyoming, cember 3, 1923. 0. G. JOHNSON, President, Pub. Dec. 3, 10, 17 and 24, 1923. ——— TWO DEAD IN BUFFALO FIRE BUFFALO, N. Y. Dec. &3— (United Press.}—Two men were suf- focated and a third is missing in a De- fire which gutted the warehouse of W. A. Case.and company, »manu-| facturers of plumbers’ supplies, in Washington street, tonight. The property 1 as placed at $200,000. —>—__— The new electric. generator at NI- agara Falls is said to be the largest It will produce 87,- Thst ff, resi-[000 horse-power and light 2,500,000 in the world. lamps. FOR SALE OR LEASE—2650-ton al- falfa hay with pasture, fine shel- of considering a proposition to dis-| PAGE NINE ARISTOCRATS IN (THE LIVESTOCK (WORLD PARADE International Show at Chicago Brings Out The Best. By EDWARD C. DERR United Press Staff respondent. CHICAGO, Dec. 3- ven thous and “barn yard beasts who nevet saw a barn yard, scented the breath of Chicago's stock yards today. Pure breds, thoroughbreds, and all the breeds of blooded animals were on formal show at the International Livestock Exposition which ts being held under the shadow of the great packing honses. Champions of many a state and county fair strutted proudly as bun- dreds of expert judges passed by taking notes on the size of their hoofs, the color of their noses, and the distance from shou'der to rump. Thousands of flunkeys, taking Pride in the glossiness of fur, wool and hair on their charges, hurried grooming them ection. Blooded cows and bulls, pampe-ed and petted; mons.ct hogs. too ba'ky ang too polished |» kr w the Joys of a pig pen; prizo winning sheep, their ieng, luxurious woo} eareful!y eom>- ed, looked their ju throngs of spertators, Not far away—so close that the December wind casried the odors ‘to tre dere of the show—thousands of olber -attle and hogs and sheep were being herded *) tho slaughter. The | difference was only a matter of | bDlood—and grooming, perhaps. Almost as astounding as the ant- mals themselves were the giant “notebooks” of the judges. From stall to stall, down on isle and then another, the judges went, each animal being “covered” with dimen- sions, color, and weight. Youthful judges from Indiana and ; Oklahoma tied for first place in the sost for the | Initial Judging contest. Virginia ) Placed third and Missour! was | tourth. High school judges from Nebraska won first honors in thetr ‘class with a total of 1535 points. Oklahoma Placed second, California third, Vir- ginia fourth and Indiana fifth. Gera'd Jenny, Wisconsin, college of agriculture, won the annual say contest from a field of “aggie’ atudenta. Hundreds of blue ribbon saddle and harness horses were on exhibi- tion in another department. A polo game each evening of the show is a feature of the horse exposition. Th show will continue through this week, INVITATION 10 JOIN WN ALLIED INQUIRY WAITED Scope of Program on Reparations Probe Net Yet Known. BY A. L. BRADFORD. (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Dec. 3—Ameri- ca’s reply to the latest overture for | participatio nin settlement of the German problem, awaits detailed in- formation as to the scope of the plan proposed by the reparation commission. This government has notified the |reparations commission, through Colonel James A. Logan, Jr., its un- official representative, that it de- sires specific details. Until theso are received, no final reply will be made, ba) Instructions were cabled Logan last night to this effect. In the mersage, acting Secretary of State Phi'lips joutlined the American attitude dur |ing the recent negotiations over the original Hughes proposal, when the Tnited States informed France that |tht injuiry into Germany's capacit¥ }to pay reparations would be useless junder Premier Poincare’s reserva- |tions, which worfld have restricted |the investigation to 1931. | The present plan of the repara- tions commission for the appoint- ment of two committees of financial experts, ame to make a study of the stabilization of German currency and the other to investigate Ger many's capital abroad and how to secure its return, has injected a jnew element into the situation how- | ever. | Harbor Ships Smashed by 40-Mile Gale SAN PEDRO, Calif, Des. 3— (United Press.)—Severa] barges and launches were swamped, others thrown ashore and two schooners damaged in collision during a 40-mite | gale which swept Los Angeles | harbor here tonight. Departure of, | many vessels in the harbor was pre- vented by the storm | ‘The schooner Speedway was brok- 180 ! | en from its moorings by the terrific wind and struck the Sequoya ing a large hole in the latter v side above the water line. went to the ship's assistance towed them to safety. Several navy launches were swamped. The barge of Vico Admiral Henry A. Wiley went down while attempting to reach the New Mexico. It was later dragged ashore by tugs %