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MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1973 | hee : Che Casper Daily Cridunc Rates| BRINGING UP FATHER es Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McMaaus HE YOST WENT AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than ie incorrect iesertion of any ad- sement ordered for more than lone time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No repubiica-| will be made when the errr PAGE NINE COLUMBIA STAGES ITS MIDNIGH TFROLIG FOR YEAR'S END TONIGHT The midnight frolie which will | ne held tonight at the Columbia the- ater is to be a decided nov in asmuch as it will be the birth of the Follies of 1924. The perfor- mance will start at 11:20 and con- tinue into the New Year. Billy Ireland, promises the ‘vg show of the season. As an added featur, a marriage will take place during the show when two of the Follies people will be united in wedlock a fitting way to start the new year. The Rev. R. R. Hildebrand of the First Christian “church will officiate. SEE MOUNTAIN VIEW FIRST THIRTY-FIVE HOMES built since July first. Since June 15th nearly 400 lots sold. Never before has a suburb of made such @ record. A few reasons, gas and water installed and in use in many homes. Phones to be put in soon. Lots $150 up. Three acre chicken ranches wtih water, $1,500. All lots 50 by 185 feet each. BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. + 133 North Wolcott 4 LOOK MEANS A Attractive home on CY avenue. three half basement, located on corner lot; ery and business center; price $5,000; terms ‘down, balance monthly Threercom home, gas, lights and water; garage for two cars; good income property, renting for $55 monthly; price $2,200; terms $300 cash, balance monthly. | Home of four-rooms and bath, full basement, on west 14th street. | Price $3000; terms $500 cash, Completely farnished home of three rooms with accommodations of a five-room house. Strictly modern; fireplace; 2 disappearing beds built in refrigerator; ironing board; kitchen cabinet and other modern features. Located on S. Jackson. Price $4,000; terms i¢ desired. One of the most attractive homes in Mills. Five rocms and bath room; enclosel porch; full basement with two rooms finisho’; large garage. Property is all fenced and is very well located, being on Benton avenue. Price $5500; terms $1500 Gown,~balance monthly. Will consider car as part payment, will also trade in land in South Missouri, Kansas or northern Arkansas. SEE BEN REALTY C0. Phone 1480 REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bidg. 35 PER CENT ON YOUR MONEY Exceptional downtown business property; $6,000 cash required. income $2,400 year; your investment back in two and one-half years; balance $8,500 straight four year loan; can be renewed. st be in Casper Tribune office before 10:00. Want eceived after 10:00 to 12:00 ara: will be inserted under the “Too Late to Classify.’ SOUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE: Tdoms and bath; one- to high school, refin- Phone 1189 BUYS THAT ARE INVESTMENTS If you are looking for an investment or a “love nest” call and see us. We have some surprises for the careful buyer. We wish our many friends and clients a very prosperous new year. “THE CASPER INVESTMENT oO.” Real The Consolidated Rovalty Buildi 1 Estate PHONE ccs ity ing This property is a snap at the price and {s easily worth $5,000 more. Will consider small property or high class car as part payment. BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. Phone 1189 133 North Wolcott heat, located ice monthly, out counting the rate per word for the Cas; Tribune. Classified ads. In answering blind ads In these columns please be careful to rod the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the adress plainly. Letters brought to ‘The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. ah fe plying to advertisements w' ee references are asked for. do be] send the original reference. Sen: copies of tham only. INE FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR RENT—Newly arr bee ea FOR yo py i nga, re ea house, al} room apartment. with bath; pri-| fenced, water, lights, gus, garage ROOM and board In private family, | vate antyanion, Phone 1229M. 719 N.j| clothes closet. pantry; term: 13: on bus line. 1115 E. Second. Madison. Apply Apartment 3. Locust. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Good reed baby buggy 133 West G. ROOM AND BOARD 7. D—Steno: her, must be Nil its erith, bockkeeping |FOR SALE—Used bicycie, good as . ffice work experience | new: coaster brake; mud guards; $100 general Gall Sunday afternoon etc, Telephone 2013R _——$ FOR RENT — Three-room modern|!IF/' YOU WANT a comfortable little unfurninhed basement apartment; home on an acre of land with nge; built ures; garage; ed-| water; gas; lights ane Sophere; 1 ity Co. Phone 1078. . 229 8. Kenwood. where you can raise chickens ar Western Sey FOR SALE — Two grocery scales;} FOR RENT—Two modern bedrooms fo gardening $200 will ‘start you an WANTED—Clean, neat. white girl] one candy scale. Casper Storage} for gentlemen. Phone 8575. 160 2 smalmonthly payments on balance general housework. Phone|Grocery, 127 B. Second. ‘ For information address Postoffice 163W. ee tes en ae Ot Box 319. FOR SALE—One thorobred Duroe = psc Ea eit SE i ag WANTED— Middle age or elderly! Jérsey boar, can furnish papers. |» Qs 2uo\T Modern room, close in. FOR SALE—Two-room house, near woman to help care for infant:/phone 1572W. ‘ : high school $1400; $175 cash, bal- good home to right party. Box 168.) ——. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ance like rent. Phone 2214, Martin- HOUSEHOLD GOODS in new home, adjoining bath, on/roR RENT—Two-room basement | @mar. Gilenrock, bus Une. Apply 1048 So. Lincoln.| apartment, partly furnished. 1218 SERVICES OFFERED ie Has B.-Asb. Phone. 609R. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. room modern, Casper Mattress Factory t furnished apartment, $35. 1138 N. _RENT—One bedroom, suitable NT _— 7} ‘one or two gentlemen. 745 E.| "OR RENT WANT work caring Ss Ce bet Carioad of Lot aad ranges and] Fourth. Lincoln. Phone 2288J. I HAVE ex leree chee) in rod lo- evenings, helping with dinners,|heaters at a rgain; we guaran- cation and w' wid you a four. day work Phone 213R. tee them ,trade your coal stove) inj} FOR. RENT—Close in, clean, warm | mon RBEND—Two-room:>-furnished} room bungalow’ 22x26 and {ts al save money by having your mat for gentleman; first floor! apartment, in basement in new] yours for $2200; $200 down $35_ per PERMANENT waving for only ®ltress made over next week. 326 W, to bath, 312 E. Fifth. Phone | home, 129 8. Kenwood. Phone 24613 |imonth on balance. Address Post short time at 50 cents per curl.|yerlowstune. Phone 1617J. rot Soi Tm | Office Box 31 di Beauty Shop: ———— pens be unfurnished semi-basement apart:-| FOR SALE—Quick, acre with water pected nyt Eel in ES CASPER. Silvering Works; mirrors BIG AUCTION SALE ment, also heated garage; on bus} gas and electricity; soil ideal for tine. 285 S. St. Botolph. gardening or chickens; will sell refilvered; new eee ates to} There will ae Spence sale at order, 1324 East’ C. Phone + 1234 South vid, urday after- cheap on very easy terms or help to FOR | RENT—Two room furnished | finance your building; only five or ——~|noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- FOR CARPENTER work, cabinet/ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils apartment on paved}ien minutes drive from business] New York— Mrs. Sarah Turvill, making, remodeling and repairs of} dishes, glassware, etc. Harnec Fu streets. 19 S. Jackson. Phone 1658 | section of Casper. Box B-173, Trib-| with her son Adam Poole Heuser, very Cescription call Ingham Broth-| niture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 2 i une. who was kidnapped when but a ers. Phone 2384, pA aaE Sa Neat hgaa fe hed pd na} baby by his father, John Heuser| women’s police reserve. Mrs. Tu 5 =D lingiatecoke.) onl, r a Der Hnan hs NOTICE. more than fiftéen years ago. The vill, who speakes no German, finds Wand and manure. Phone 1340. |PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET( Yon thd O° Pavement.| You havo always wanted fullaize| father returned to his former home! ie dimou ee eres German, finds FETY RAZOR blades snarpened APARTMENTS t n’o lots oe Aye noe} ati Meshal: = din Germany where the child was|tion with her son, now eighteen, s . 24 shfotr aroune nt nd your namo and) ‘brought up, Speaking only Ger-|but she’s teaching him English. perfectly, all makes. ~ Pathfinder} FOR SALE—New elas once ae FOR RENT—Two-roam —turnishea | 24°, 1 have option on fine tract Accessory Shop, 419 E. Second. ing city. Box . apartment, near refinery. Phone of flat land that Is on the best grad 2 ed street into Casper, it is on the FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | "ano, tive new, with Titty rolln spe: 28, a Rr on! main artery of Casper, we can buy ano, e new, wi clall, t $3 “5 and divide into lots ourselves that p ind terms FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur-| will not cost us over $125 for such The Music Second. Phone 1745. PRICED TO SELL Overland touring ---------- nished apartment. Phone 1765R.|fine lots and perhaps less. other mn. Canthorn, South Peoria St. Dadge Commercial, like new --$500 Call at 315 8. Jefferso: subdivisions are welling, ae $350 to RMA Ge dcie Cie non 500 for lots not so well located. let a ae cae Mra capart;|us club together and divide these bedding two-room and bath above] og aie ont te have voces Save . = basement. 325 N, Lincoln. er Pe Comet : AI the sub-d:visions of Casper, this c FOR RENT — Close In. furnishea|i8 the best buy of all. Thess lots N IN creda ah Epa Ee eter eee | wilt: dauble in value by springs Bena d Packard touring, nearly. new. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS pe aA Ca AS Po nished basement, no children. 909 | "OR SALE—Five good lots in North EARL C. BOYLE FOR RENT—Store room 20x80. be | — d's, Walnut. Phone 1798R. Casper, cheap. Phone 1204. : % basement at 617 E. Secon NT—Two front rooms for 3 EF - 25-131 N. Center Phone 9] quire at A- E. Chandier, Independ-| > Qeye ene wenke teeny, Toms $10] FOR, RENT — Fiveroom modern. ghia i cep and heh nee, ots Yel! Henry MacRae, director of this WANTED—1,000 side curtains to |omt Pilling Station, and $11_Der week. 163N. Kimpat. | area arene ints Arett!! part or all. Phone 2281, W. A. Les: Seep pac orenmeecuation)y Set repair; we also do all kinds of top FOR RENT — Modern furnishec| ments. 926 E. Second. Phono 24734, | te? oo ppt cated arb ip ae work and seat cushions. Tucker FOR RENT—GARAGES room, next to bath. 405 S. Kim. fective scenes in the wildest locations Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—HOUSES to be red along the famous Sun- ball. Phone 340M. oepeiecw pred FO: FMETT Bay ee rae! Eee LE AC ar et a ithe spews ctoreaa: $375, |FOR RENT—Lighted, heated stucco] oR RENT—Nice front bedroom. 527 Bas garage with cement floor. N. 927 S. Spruce. WAN t ts FOR SALE—1923 Ford tourin - FOR RENT—Destrable room for a| near refinery. Apply Becklingery ..°", uire South Side Grocery, 1 young lady, close in; reasonable.| Building Barber Shop. th. WANTED TO RENT 415 S. Beech. Phone 5i0J. FORER ENT SIGE FOR SALE—We have several gro. USED FORD ment rooms. 329 N. Jackson. man, young Heuser recently arriv-| ed here and was greeted by his mother, now a lieutenant in the Tenant has left you? Why make a fuss? Here’s a good tip (it’s just between us). USEA~ FOR SALE—Three milk cows, J. C. , the part of the dying king to get the princess to marry Kink Karl of Karnia fails, to the happiness of ‘everyone. hy “Long Live the King" proves {t- ‘ self to be a delightful romance. Mark Twain would have written it if it | had occurred to him, but it was left for Mary Roberts Rinehart to bring the different threads of the plot into a perfect masterpiece and to portray |the life of e prince who has all the instincts of play but 1s kept from satisfying those instincta, at last to become King and in all probability to be the most pluyful king that ever your name, will send you map and eo nae ates peet: enleediin as answer your questions. Gordon, P. - 2 . Box 486. At Ld aR ee FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- BUSINESS CHANCES dance Canyon of the Canadian Rock- fes. On a frosty morning in Novem-| ber the chase of the hero after one).ar upon a throne, Of the villians of the story, took them| "ye would bo unwine to say that over a mountain side where film fans! sackio Coogan In a better nator iy will be electrified by the very un-|this picture than he was in “Oliver usual sight of a wild deer frantically| pwiet)” “Tho Kid" on some of hie crossing the path between the pur! other ‘pictu In each picture be sued and the pursuer in full view of) has heen necmingly perfect in hic tinea interpretation of the role given hi Encouraged by this accidental oc- D given him, Se Sey LS RAT TS TA stores for sale, both large and FOR RENT-Comfortabie sleeping-| house, fi cory. ato i a reom, outside entrance for one or| gas heat. . Fenway. Inquire nora 00d going businesses. Phon: two gentlemen. 613 S. Park. Phone|127 East First. 204. j ee FOR RENT —Tworcom house on}{FOR SALE—Lots only $125 on the WANTED TO LEASE—' or seven room house, 1383. furnished or unfurnished; . and in “Long Live the King” he Is g : Mr. MacRae concluded to - 7 ANN ae ame : S treet. with gas, on bus{_ best graded, highway into Casper;| currence Mr. Mact | just as perfect. The role is a little CARS — Rawal Pits two Gale: too men onesies Une. Phone To4R. bar send name and address, will send | spend additional weeks of time 80/ more difficult perhaps. The child TED TO RENT — Hawa! Veet eee ssewr, map. Engineer, P, O. Box 48 that he might Inject into the picture! ON VERY EASY TORMS Runabout delivery —...--. girl ekirt for Tuesday night. Cah prodigy meets the difficulties in a masterful way and provides a picture that will long be remembered. FOR RENT—Two-room house. 1136 8. Poplar. ——— FOR RENT—Five-room modern un- such realism as could be secured by! FOR RENT—Upstairs sleepingroom a continuance of these unusual and $25¢ with gas stove, 135 S. Jackson. FOR SALE OR TRADE a unexpected circumstances, with the acste Heid ace ocniaes Runabout ——~-=$275} Phone 1957M. result that “Cameron of the Royal 5; eer: furnished house with sun parlor. ms Runabout, Mke new, many extras, WANTED TO BUY Inquire in basement 328 N. Jack-| FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner| Mounted,” which comes to the Iris at —. aT ee FOR RENT--HOUSEKEEPING} «=. 120 acre improved farm in Ar-| Theatre today and is one of the most Touring .._.. F100 WANTED AUTO FOR RENT DD Fenn Ode, | NSS, price $2,400; will tako Gas-|entertaining pictures ever produced. ouring __. ~-—---$200] The pest used touring or sedan ROOMS re ey eenetam modern | per property or terms. P. 0. Box| It's a Hodkinson release. 1 ouring, ! thats $800 sill buss Coecetbe On Se Boxelder. nee “ SS) i F | f Box 5-182, une. = = - Poupe aE ae it hese Eg NWT—Large, well hed | So eT | HAVE $1,200 equity in good Casper Pou [ANTE UY—st Daller| > Seon muitabie tee i wht house, | FOR RENT—Three-room furnished} residence Crawing § per cent; will Poupe WANTED TO B eam room suitable: for light bouse:!" nouse, modern. 620, Himbel soe ning sient wal oupe for vulcanizing outfit also air | Keeping or batching $15. 916W | prone 8967. trade for jess e ganiey “4 edan $450) compressor and tank, 455 W. Yel-| Midwest avenue. pea sscnildas da Lhd Se meeteaaee Ra house or consifer good car an some ck, stake body -—-----—-----3350 | lowstone. FOR RENT—One furnished room|*OR RENT—Fourroam nicely fur. en ae nished house on Second. See own- 7 D—Used furniture of all] for housekeeping, suitable for gen- LOST AND FOUND 5 1 WANs, Hunter-Goll Con 241 W.|tieman or lady. 6158. Lindon, |8F 830 East A, Phone 25224. ! N : sily| First. Phone 936J. } Phone 2122NM. FOR RENT —Tworoom houne on Brownle's Hickville Fo'lics and the ty ee ae Sa, South McKinley, for particulars] LOST—Somewhere on E. First or! Undoubtedly the greatest motion] regular pleture program January 1; four or five Wi at 1533 S. Conwell. N. Lincoln streets, a gol? cigar-} picty ectacl hh Jackie Twenty dollars in pr FOR RENT_APARTMENTS |= *"**" * : cette case with initials RH. P. en. | Picture spectacle in w Jack! ‘wen pr com house. Address Box B-180 ; . wey | BUSI Ss r ale aan graved on wide. Finder please ad.|©0san has ever starred is “Long| children who win ieucats: : Live the King" which opened an en- singing, FY —— dress P. ©. Box 189, Casper or leave: , 1 FOR SALE—MISCELEANEOUS |\,naup to bUY—Fiveroom mol. at Burlington station und recelve re.{88sement at the Rialto theater y Amateur theatrical contest will be staged at 8:15 o'clock in addition to Tonight will be a big night at the Amerca theater. The Children’s 20131 N. Center Phone 9 os st wi FOR RENT—Two three-room fur. var terday. The picturc holds interest| out ton{ght The audience 1 be ——~| crn house, south of Second and} nished apartments, modern and ward. 4 |< es : a cast of David; prefer to deal with! cose Im Phone 196), FOR SAL®—New three-room house, | tor both adults and young people. | the judge of superiority the I ace gw owner: Tribune Box 3-165. southeast part of town $1.80 PERSONAL Youg Coogan is seen as Prince} contestants ; . Brooks. Phone 4 ——$—$———————— Otto of Lovinia, a province in Enre |The k | pe WANTED TO BUY — Two-room rth Casper, from own- BNO, palmist and clairvo ng dies when Otto is st $250 Woman's 3 boy, and the efforts of insurrection.| pe nce tonight ¢ 7 + . pay $100 down and balance on nearly new three tells your past, present and ed MbpStttstsoute poche ont el ch aged ey Seal coat for $150. Never worn.| P. O. Box 1993. — ‘oom Wouse, ‘large lot, go0d loca; |fut ite; palm readings $1; clair-| st Pena Bout’ ot! | Charies Jones : ° Sn ee ee oer FOR Ri on: north side. Owner. Lox B-183, nt readings $2. tt "Hotel, |the way in order that anarchy may| id's Firems partment, corner WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash furnished apartment, bath and] Tribune. ‘tment S. Phone 1982J. become established throughout the| It is a thriller intended arouse in and Oak Crest. ; = h Ae —caadalvery. well rice paid for second hand fu 146% 8, {| —<——<$<$<$<$$=$—$$$ $= = realm forms the central theme of the| terest and succeed , x 7 ailiate Craroaker S4Giotast, Het rhiee ie FOR SALE—Five-room house, fur-|GENTLEMAN owns property in| story. nota PO eae mI aise) 99 caw. seciandih nished. This is a very goud buy | town would meet lady b r n worn taree SW. T lave [interest the romatco of Princ jideutenant Lorigch. the story is| annual s Hedwig for] for that An effort on] traction, FOR RE ro-room upartment,|nt $3000; will take a cay as part of/and 25 for acquaintance; matrimon close in, Center and Sixth streets; | first payment, Phone 2214, Martin-|if suited; no objection to widow. Box partly furnished. Phone 2273 W. Lamar, Smith Block. Elié, TLribun times; will sell cheap. Commercial caners, 245 S. Center, Phone ua — Wor results try a Tribune Classi fed Ad, njsaid petition is to r »| take At the conclusion of the show @ big surprise will be sprung on the audience. hTe play will consist of an advanced review of some c* the best plays of the coming year. Scenes from every form of amuse ment, drama, burlesque, masical comedy and vaudeville will be is cluded. Tickets can be secured tn a& Vance at the Rialto and Columbia theaters today, The proceeds froin the sale of tickets to the show will be given entirely to the company and employes of the Columbia the ater, —_——____ “WERE ALL VAMPS” 15 MARY PICKFORD CLAIM Mary Pickford ts an indefatigable student of the human emotions. She {s always studying reactions of emotion on herself as well as on others. This ability to get oute | side herself and show her own feeb ings is shown clearly in her pop trayal of the title role In “Roalta,” her new United Artists’ production which will be shown at the America Theater starting tomorrow, She started studying this way ever since, as a child, she went on the stage. "I played Glory Quayle in “The Christian’ when I was fifteen,” Miss Pickford explained, “But I hadn't any idea then what it was all about, I thought that heaving my chest sixty miles « minute was portraying emotion, un- knowing, at that age I began to wonder, and today the realization of emotionalism has been one of my greatest assets.” “Aren't you becoming a naughty Uttle vampire in ‘Rosita?’ Mise Pickford was asked. “It is ru mored that you vamp everybody from the lowly soldier to the King himeelft!" “Oh, well," she answered, “every woman is a vampire at heart! Some women play at vampig consciously but the really potent vampire is the young girl who ts hardly aware uf and purity appeal for more strongly really, than if she were a consciena ‘vamp. ""” ————E NORTHERN PICTURE AT WYOMING TOMORROW “The best trouper I ever worked with.” This is William Desmond's de scription of Rin-Tin-Tin, the fa- mous Belgian police-dog of the films, and ons of Desmond's most notable supporting actors in “Shadows °f the North," his latest Universal attraction which comes to the Wyoming theater tomorrow. Rin-Tin-Tin was cast as King, the dog who sways the big story. Desmond, an enthusiastic dog- fancier, and himself the owner of several fine animals, took an in- stant fancy to the big police-dog, and the dog—for animals instin> tively recognize those friendly t@ them—reciprocated enthusiastically —even to the point of chewing up a pair of new boots belonging te his good friend, the star. “Shadows of the North” is a stirring story of the Northw The New Year's gift custom ts sup Posed to have been derived from the Romans, but is probably much older. Suetonius and Tactitus mention 1 Claudius ued a decree forbidding the demanding of presents except om New Year's Day. The Roman colon ints in Britain found that the Saxons kept New Year's in the same fashion. hu etek In the early days the French some times began the year with Christ. mas, December » and sometimes with Easter, which, being a movable fenst, led to much confusion. In 1564 King Charles IX, decreed that the year should begin January 1. o Bent catty NOTICE In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District, State of Wyoming, County of Na tron, ss. Price V Towles, Plaintiff vs. ary Towles, Defendant. To the Defendant, Mary Towles, whose place of resideice is un- known: Your are hereby notified that on the 9th day of November, 1928, the above named plaintiff, Price W. Towles, began an action against you by Ziling his petition in the above named court, where said suit is now pending. That the object prayer of ver from upon the lyou an absolute divc | grounds of desertion. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said or before t 1924, s 1 as true an ered accordingly HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. Gladys M PI nosy

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