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fhe Caspet Daily Crihbune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG. “TAKE A SQUINT Av THAT! THe EMEST SPECIMEN OF A orev PAGE EIGHT Inspects Great ‘“‘Aenal Eye” So YouR=e SCARNEY PES ee Ba OSTRICH IW ExISTEACE!! MES SIREE AND TM GIVING im Yo You wits My Com: SUIMENTS ,MR GOOGLE = Peat Hh in costae} (ascot For oun css u NES, KITTY WILL GET BiG BUT IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME, SHE GROWS SLOWLY, YoU KNOW. NES, HONEY, THE KITTY'S MAMA IS MUCH BIGGER THany New York—The Duke of Sutherland, secretary of ald for Great RBrit- ain, is shown inspecting a new high altitude camera invented by Sher- in M. Fa'rchild in co-operation with the photographic division of the . army. This instrument will take clear photographs from a height of five miles. It weighs 42 pounds. Secret tests which have just been completed over New York have given gratifying results. GOTHAM FINDS YELLOW PERIL IN FORM OF SLANT-EYED MEM | ease’ “WHO PREY ON CITY'S GIRLS fia ~ By ROBERT T. SMALL (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—A new yel- low peril has laid the icy grip of death on the metropolitan district of New York. Within a year nearly a score of white girls have paid with their lives for the folly of associa- tion with slant-eyed men about whose dark and devious ways they knew nothing. ‘The police of the city have done thelr best to break up the places where the white girls meet the Tow men—a sinister assortment of the lower types of Chinese, Japanese and Filipinos. But as fast as they raid one joint, another seems to spring up in {ts place and despite all the warnings called out to them, the supply of girls willing to drop into were running far above his pay at the restaurant. It occurred to him to take in a Toomer or two. One was a Chinese sailor At Christmas time the girl | was found dead in the bath tub, her | throat cut from ear to ear and the} silken cord of a kimona tied deep| in the wound. |The Chinese sailor aisappenred. The police books are filled with these mixed color crimes and among the most difficult problems with which the authorities have to they are deal. POLITICAL BACKFIRE BURSTS OUT IN HOUSE CLEANING OF HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Two young men who have wide acquaintance in Casper; must be clean cut. 334, Producers and Refiners Bldg. Classified Rates Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word o« ten cents r_ line, Peno AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a WANTED—Young man, with auto, who is acquainted in Casper. Wes- ley Grooms Realty Co.. Room 6, Mokler Bldg, over Campbell Hard- ware Co, ast li Sane eh PHILADELPHIA LID ON TIGHT VBLCAUKFACE. € . HEADLINE VANTED— t inexhaustible. +] will be charged the space of two] WANTE! High {giasaiireal estate rl t ‘ lines, salesman ‘3 ; 4 2 aSanalnntteiar eer ten ca chose All charged advertising will me nity for pis oe Ri Re Sater no white man is allowed to enter. By ROWLAND WooD with his list of police -officials he| %°°ked lines" irrespective of | Investment G., . tne number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED ERRORS. AD The Cazper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect iesertion of any ad: vertisement ordered for more than vne Ume. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement wil be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- on will by made when the ermr voes not materially affect the sense | oF Purpose of the advertisemen:. TELEPHONE ADS. Detectives and blue coats have had to batter their way into many of these places. One of them was in a fashionable section of Riverside Drive. Others have been as far scat- tered as the outskirts of Flatbush. But always the atmosphere isthe same—barred doors, burning incense, colored musicians, whisky, cigarettes and girls with the drowsy eyes that Phone 1189. WANTED—H-gh class real estate saesman, who has _ automobile. Wesley Grooms Realty Co,, Room 6 Mokler Bidg., over Campbell HarCware Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Women and children’s hair cutting; that's our specialty at 36c. Under Grill Cafe. ——$—$$$$< $$$ WANTED—Woman cook for board. (Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune) PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14.—The political backfire began today which is to be the real test of Mayor Freo- land Kendrick's Butler-led drive to clamp the lid on sopping, sinful Philadelphia, So far the drive has been a howling Success with most of the howling | done by the city's underworld. Since tell of something more insidious than Brig. General Smedley D, Butler, of tobacco. |the marines, on leave for a year to Many of the girls become the wives | make a spotless town of Philadelphia of the Orientals, but even more join| sounded his 48 hours ultimatum to them in their dens without benefit| the police force, many things have purposed to execute, Kendrick af-| fixed bis “O. K. Kendrick” without even looking to see if there were! any political favorities on the list. As © matter of fact there was one Lieut. John Duffy, who is reputed to have a strong pull with more than one Re- publican leader. After Kendrick had signed the list Butler discovered that all he had against Duffy was the fact | that he had not been at his station! when Butler arrived’on a tour of in- Spection. Duffy claimed to have been out in his district hunting vice. But the way Butler tells it, the| Csreful attention will be given sit! ing house must be experienced at of clergy. There is scarcely ever a| happened. His spectacular inspection M#¥0r practically insisted that’ Dut-| PRONE See TELE-| Fvansville, Wyo. Phone 2016W2. raid in Chinatown but that some |Swoops on scattered police districts, f¥’8 name stay on the list. And it ROCUTBRT. SA MH oe Seman LSEBHE Clean marcelling under white woman is dragged out of the|culminating at the end of his 48 Stayed, the Butler reduced the chargs| bs CLOSING HO’ shadows that lurk in this still Want Ada tote classified proper: must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Ads teceived after 10:00 to. 1240 ques.| 9 MM. wall be inserted under the ‘pn, bead “Teo Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS Must be accompanied by cash or check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and tho ate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified ads. In answering blind ads in these columns please be careful to use the precise address given in the from neglect of duty, the charge! made against the others, to one of| “lack of interest.” “Politics?” said Butler when the! writer went to him with’ the tion. “Mayor Kendrick hasn’t sald a. word to me about politics. And I,! for’one don't have any idea that he will.” my-| hour period of grace in the chopping sterlous section of the city. Within | off of eight official heads has thrown the past 24 hours the narcotic squad |a scare into the force from which it ferreted out an old time opium den | Will not recover for many a day. And down in Bayard street. Even the| Police officials running in circles in police had thought this sort of vice| their efforts to save their jobs, have & thing of the past. Chum Hum was | convinced the underworld that they the euphonius name of the China-| mean business. man arrested on the charge of pos-| Seventy-five per cent of the ob- sessing oplum. With him was taken | vious vice of Philadelphia has been “Babe” Chum, a white girl of 27|mopped up. The tenderloin, which! who sald she was the wife of the | laughed at the idea that a snip of a Oriental, On the walls of the place| marine general could put {t out of was a placard saying that after Jan-| business, is boarded up so tight that uary 1 there had been a raise in| it can scarcely get air to breathe. It rates to $3 a “head” and that all/is buying pictures of the. general “customers” were requested to re-| from hawkers so that it can récog- frain from the use of foul language | nize “Old Gimlet Eyes” and duck. to because there had been complaints | cover if he happens to come along from the other tenants of the build-| when the tenderloin is out taking the ing, What neighbors had_ really | air. | complained of was the fumes of the| Even the elements which ridiculed oplum smoke. They said it d's-|Butler for his brass band methods| turbed them, The warning to speak|are conceding today that Bunter, if softly within the den was signed “‘by) he is given his head, will eventually order of the Leopards," make Philadelphia one of the most} On top of this raid came the mur-| Courteous of cities. personal direction of Betty her- self; wil also teach complete course in beauty work; classes now forming. Apply Betty's Beauty Par- lor, basement, Becklinger Bldg or Phone 467J. POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED man cook wants job in oil field. Phone 1416W. SERVICES. OFFERED MAN wants to ¢o odd jobs. Phone 2108. ee STENOGRAPHER wants typewrit- ing to do at home, shorthand. Phone 1389. CALCIMINING and painting, sma!l jobs, work guaranteed, prompt service. Phone 1860J. WANTED—All#kinds of dressmak- ing; plain and fancy sewing. 1337 advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office @o not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In re- Is business on Say! the blink? Why not use some vlying to advertisements where] |S. Willow. Phone 1495NJ. der of a white girl, 17 years old in| The only question life, is “Can printer’s ink? vefcrences are asked for. do not Elizabeth, N. J.. by Fel'x Salazai, a Freeland Kendrick stand the pres-| send the original reference. Send FWipino, the girl and the Filipino | had worked in the same factory and had been “keeping company" to n| certain extent. The Filip'no lala in walt for the girl outside her home | and when she stepped out, fired six | bullets into her from an automatic Pistol. To the police at first he would say noth'ng. Later he confes- sed that he had wanted to marry little Ellen Alber, but she would ret agtre to it and had told him to kean @ya& A white nurse waz slain re- centiv by a Filipino who careful! j stuffed the body into a buiging suit cape, carried it to the Staten Island |ed” a business man’s commission in- ferry and dumped ‘t overboard. He | Vitation jo make the race, but the was promptly captured and tried end | Organization endorsed him, got vigor- 1anow awaiting execution at Sing |ously behind his campaign and sing. | claims much of the credit for giving One of the most pathetic of ii; him a five and a half to one ma- these cases however, still is unsolved | Jority over his opponent—the great- altho it occurred during the Christ-| est victory a candidate ever won in mas hol'days. A beautiful youn | the city of brotherly love. Incidental-, Irish irl had taken employment in| ly it will have a lot to say about one of the thousands of Chinese | Whether Kendrick ever sets in the restaurants about the city. She was|S0vernors chair which many Phila- the hat check girl. All the waiters, | delphians believe is his goal. ' sure?” There’s no question that the’ pressure 18 going to be high. More than a dozen prominent politica: leaders have sought conferences with the new mayor for today. If he doesn’t see them, they'll bring more Pressure to see him tomorrow. Anal when they see him, they are set to| bring every pound of force they pos-| sess into play to induce him to “lay off”—or at least to have some mercy on the “old crowd,” Kendrick is or was before his cam- paign for the mayoralty, a Republl- can organization man. He “accept: vopies of tham only. ‘Tribune Want Ads bring results. Sed Ad. PHONE A WANTAD ““LOVE NEST”, NOVE MBean: 5 SAUER ERE BEEN EIS For results try @ Tribune Classi fed Aa. - LIST, AND CHILD IN TRIANGLE the floor manarers and the cooks| Can he stand the pressure? So paid devoted attention to her but she | far he has played the part of a bold, told them or ail that she was|independent executive. He passed a year she| up “the old crowd” and imported a on one| lot of outside talent, including But- BIER , to hep him run his administra- tion. He Butler told the » he wasn’t writ: tion, softe he pick MONDAY, JANUARY FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES , FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—1,000 side curtains to repair; we also do a kinds of top work and seat cushions, Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Foré touring, 920 8. Jackson. FOR SALE—New Ford, driven from Ford dealer only; will discount some. Phone 1542J after 6 o'clock. |FOR SALE—Ford racer, big sacri- fice, excellent mechanical. condition, good tires. Box 291. 1134 §. Walnut: USED FORD CARS ON VERY EASY. TERMS —_—_— Runabout. delivery --—.-------$250 Runabout -. eon e wo == ------$100 Touring Touring, woe nee -—------- $100 starter, extras ~.---.$200 Touring, starter, extras, like new - ee enn enna nano - ~~~ $375 Coupe ---------~-—-2-~--------$175 Coupe wee vo ---------- ~~~ -- ---- $350 Coupe -.----. es woe--=---$400 Bug ---------~.----------—----- $75 DOCK pct tee ee setnetee sna hl Dodge Commercia} --....-.-._-$500 EARL C. BOYLE Inc. 125-131 N. Center Phone 9 TT FOR SALE—Cole Eight, seven- pas- senger, in good shipe, in every way; price $900. Phone 1818. ee ere FOR SALE—One Ford sedan, me- chanically O, K., good rubber; new battery. Inquire Jack Jones Garage. Phone 2041. —$—$$$<———_ FOR SALE—One 1922 Ford coupe and ene Haynes, been run 700 miles, priced right. Phone 2333J. — _ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ———— FOR SALE—Girls beautiful fur trimmed brvadcloth coat, size about 12, will sacrifice. Box B-211, ‘Tr-bune. — FOR SALE—One: fireproof office or store safe. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co., 240 FB. Second. $< rr FOR SALE—Man‘s and lady’s fur coat sold for price of repair. Hicks Fur Shop, 220 8. Wolcott. FOR SALE—One wall case, glass doors, suitable for cigars, candy, notions or drugs. Phone 1570. Hoft- hine Printing & Stationery Co., 240 E. Second. ee FOR SALE—One used office desk, oak flat top. Hofthine Printing & Stationery Co., 240 E. Second. —<—<< FOR SALE—One second hand cash register. Hoffhine Printing & Sta- tionery Co., 240 BE. Seconc. ———— FOR SALE—One stack of second hand bookcases, golden oak fin- ish. Phone 1570. Hoffhine Printing & Stationery Co. 240 E. Second. po aa a aaa ea ard a FOR SALE — Two grocery scales; one candy scate. Casper Storage Grocery, 117 E. Second. WOR CRATE SK ONT Geniadto would fonts od FOR SALE — One female Boston take her to on the upper west | the Philadelph' oe oe Bull pup, four months old, very side and not Chinatown or any] been available for the cle: ss ‘ . Roe is reasonable, alsa one male; both pedi- of.4ts environs were proof above agal ee RCEC IE SOOT - ~ eaaseauerateeare cemommeesase jeteed. Phone 1813M. 1116 W. Fir. f. BES gn) easy ae ee ¢ ne SOTO AS ETRE ECR | tocnth, The pats a Bas ny Lapatin When he, Butler, went to work he New York—The studio of Mrs.|paint Bassett’s wife. Mrs. Ger- sett accusses the novelist ‘of at- Bent and the Chinaman «his white| gave him a free hand and ordered Nina. Wilcox Putnam-Sanderson,|truds Bassett, of Madison. has en-|tempting to “steal” her husband, |FOR SALE—One Remington, 35 = go a4 ct let her work. |Hlin to enforce “all the laws.” But: the noted novelist (insert) called) gaged counsel as a resuit of the|The novelist denies that che is flat action, new $35. Phone: 1832M _ SE Sadie narentiy were {ler says he has had perfect support the “Love Nest which Ellsworth | public revelations of a reported|“iove thief” and asserts thet eho FOR SALE—Dressed hogs by halt senor: ae Tate the savines|#0 far. When the new safety direc. Basgett, of Madison, Conn., ts tojlove triangle, in which Mrs. Bas-|"not a woman of that kind”, 1, © Whole. Phone 1523M, pened the cook found his expenses|tor went to the mayor Thursday x her FOR .SALE—Triplex. auto knitter. 781 W. Rai'road after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Fifteen pigs, three months old. Phono 1572W. HOUSEHOLD GOODS CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. Casper Mattress Factory Caricoad of used ¢1s ranges and heators at a bargain; we guaran- tee them ,trade your coal stove in; save monty by having your mat: tress made over next week. 32¢ W. Yellowstone. Phony 16175. $$$ FOR SALE—Must sacrifice attrac- tive furnishings of apartment. Phone 1889J. FOR SALE — Nicely upholstered walnut day bed. Phone 2385W. FOR SALE—One bed mattress and springs; one e'ectric sewing ma- chine; one refrigerator; six dining- roonr chairs; ane white dresser and stool; several other pieces of furni- ture. 825 8S. Melrose. FOR SALE— apartment. Apartment 2 entire furnishings of Call_at 345 S. Park 4 or Phone 2278J. generated achettlic Brest settee FOR SALE—Beautiful dull walnut diningroom suite, also solid wal- nut bedroom suite, both like new; will séll at sacrifice for cash. 335 S. David. Apartment 1. Phone 2032W Sundays, 5:30 week days. $$ oe FOR SALE — Sectional bookcase, chiffonier, mirror, tron bed; iron: ing board. 605 BE. Eleventh. Phone 1897. es FOR SALE—Clark Jewel range, Is Practicary new $35; Howard heater equ'pped for gas or coal at $20; oak rocker $5. 742 8. Jefferson, Apartment 1. —— FOR SALE—Oak duofold and pad $35; frosted brown wicker table $15. unfinished dropleaf table at $10.75; chairs to. match §2. six- range $37.50; Pilot four-hole stove $15; good used oak dresser at $18; used k'ddy koop at $1 36-Inch mattress at $6.59; 45 pound mattress at $7; sanitary couch pads at $5; leather seat rock- er at $8. our prices are the Ictw- est. Hunter-Goll Co., 241 W. First. Phone 986. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC 7~_—_—_—_—eoeoOOOO FOR SALE—Upright plano, brand new, bargain. Call 905 E. Second, Apartment 41, after 4:30, potters RIB Soko ET FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Fr FOR RENT—Cafe with livingrooms, close in and modern, stucco build- ing. Corner Yellowstone and Spruce. —— ___ FOR RENT—Office, strictly mod- 4gu@) Possession at once. Phone 2434, es FOR RENT—Store room 26x60, full basement at 617 E. Second. In- quire at A. 1. Chandler, Independ- ent Filling Station. WANTED TO BUY ~—_—_—_—e—eoo WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, will pay highest cash price for used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. WANTED—Best lot that §700 or $800 cash will buy. Phone Stat- ford 703. WANTED TO BUY—From owner, strictly modern home between $3,000 and $6,500, good location; one So arranged that rental would take care of payment besides having home; $1,000 cash, must be bargain. Box B-217, Tribune. — WANTED—Used furniture of all kind: Hunter-Goll Co,, 241 W. First. Phone 986J. Se WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash Price pald for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648W. 7 14, 1928: SKEEZIX ! TAKE PAL AWAN I FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Heated two stall gar- age. 1242 8S. Oak. Phone 2651. ROOM AND BOARD NICE comfortable room with board for two gentlemen, near CY bus lin nabdle. 1327'S. Spruce. side door. FOR RENT—Nice bedroom, all mod- ern and warm, with or without board, far two men, 605 W. Eleventh Phone 2449W. FOR RENT—ROOMS << FOR RENT Sleeping rooms for gentlemen in strictly modern home, on bus line; close in. 737 East 4th. Phone 1639R. ee _, FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom. Inquire 607 E, Second. RENT—Nico basement room with furnished heat and bath; at $3.50 a week. 309 W. Eighth. $$, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all modern conveniences for gentle- men only. 107 S. Durbin. Phone 1613W. ROOM for lady, home privileges, meals if desired. 415 S. Beech. Phone 510J. pl cael aL Wk FOR RENT— One-roam furnished for batching. 404 S. Oak. FOR RENT—Comfortable bedroom with private entrance in modern fome. 315 8S. Jefferson. Phone 1765R. —————— FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom in modern home. 315 S. Park. FOR RENT—Heated bedroom, next to bath; plenty of hot water, one half block from bus line. 127 3. ay B|F 4 j e s E 3 i z 3 a building, just opened; only a few left. Call at once at Mass Hotel, 317 North Center, Phone 1701. ga ht lec hey ea FOR RENT—Modern steam heatel sleepingroom, one suitable for of- fice, close in. 342 S. Kimba!l. Cine ast itt iris a ae FOR RENT — Desirable sleeping: room in downtown district. Call at 245 E. Second. meio anc ass 2 Ot ee FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, Private family, close in. 518 bE. First. REE FOR RENT—Sleepingroom next to bath; gentlemen preferred. 930 E. Fifth. ‘Phone 1765W. gti hela Sa a FOR RENT—Front bedroom in a modern home, $25 per month. 747 S. Lincoln, Phone 2541J. pollicis Laie ion ee FOR RENT—Room, close in, con- venient to bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen, 119 N, Grant Phone 757J. FOR RENT—Nice large room for gentlemen, adjoining bath, located in best residential district, privilege of renting garage. Phone 1257W eb bertil Bete inthis eae FOR RENT—Two nice | sleepins~ reoms. 511 1. First. eae ee ee FOR RENT—Nice warm basement sleepingroom, close in; in modern home, one or two gentlemen. rea sonable. 701 S. Beech. Phone FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS to FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms Yor light housekeeping with pri- vate entrance, 232 N, McKinley. FOR RENT—Two furnished hous-- keeping rcoms, bachelor only; $20 per month. 111 West J. FOR RENT—Two furnished house keeping rooms. 413 8. Durbin. pS tinabacr Le ke See FOR RENT—Housekeeping roo’ furnished except bedding. 350 Beech. ee nied i OP A fs ot FOR RENT—Two furnished house Durbin. keeping rooms. 413.8.