Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 15, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT POLICE GIVEN WAGE NGRERSE (Continued From Page One) which the excavation was made has been noted in several months The police committee was given authority to investigate the matter | of forcing a’ for a city pound i The pound is r David and Ash R. Seaward z ese of su waste conta He will also emptied. ed to the > our RUN-DOWN WEAK, NERVOUS Benefited by First Bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Lancaster, Pa.— ‘After Iwas mar. Pc oi Lydia E.Pink- poate, Vegetable usband ia bottle “pees feel well and strong | =again and was to do my housework up to the | my baby was born—a nice fat | Jin the best. of health. | ‘ege- my trends when | they have troubles like mine, and I} perfectly willing for you to use, these facts as a testimonial.’’—Mrs. —Mrs, Frank H. Gera, 633 Locust | Street, Lancaster, Pa. | Women should heed such symp-| tomsas pains, backache, nervousness, | run-down conditionand Soe pee G | as indicate some form of female } trouble. LydiaE.Pinkham’sVegeta- ble Com} id is a dependabie medi- cine for all these troubles, For sale by druggists everywhere, able time the theaters in the} for their kindness and sym-| us in our recent be- DOLPH. J. HAR. | i | | | Compound. Myival maneuvers of the Pacific and t me |Atiantic fleets of the United Statos jand it did me so|or the Panama canal in national much good that I |Gerense are schedule’ to begin early BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GNORANCE (S REFRESHING Peace ntelg Mee AMER WAVING SetN AN However .wen LET The osTRce tt GASOLINE ——— 1 ASSURE VOU IT WAS BEEN A GREAT PLEASURE TOUS TO HAVE You visiT [M4 LEAVING FOR HOME TOMORROW, MR. WICKER. IT HBS BEEN VERY @ ENJOVASLE MEETING | WALTER'S | FRIENOS . ERE Ff tthall rng! ee Maneuvers of | Great Flcets | SPORT BRIEFS | Set To rrow association of the A. A. U. adopted resolutions demanding that the special committee of the Amateur Athletic Union reinstate Charies Paddock, sprinter, without de!ay. PANAMA, Jan. 15.—The joint na- navy to Cetermine the effectiveness OAKLAND, Calif—The Pacific Coast baseball league will open its 1924 season on April 8, instead of tomorrow. April 1. The Pacific, or ‘Blue’ fleet, which is to represent the United States and which is to attempt to pass through the canal against the Atlantic or enemy fleet, is due at Balboa tomorrow. The vessals wil! begin their passage’ through the waterway immediately and as rap- idly as possible so as not to inter- fere with commercial traffic. The “black” At!antic fleet now .s supposed to be steaming fiom the Azores and may arrive off the canal on the seventeenth. “Battling” Siki, the Pugilist, won a decision over Young Norfolk, New Orleans negro heavyweight in an_ eight round bout. CINCINNATI—Jock Malone, St. Paul gniddieweight, scored a techni- cal knockout over Speedy Sparks, Cincinnati, in the sixth round. —————e. CASPER MONUMENT WORKS. 508 South Conwe! 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Beats arives the roses from a woman's|which may be secured by filling cheeks and robs her of what radiant |out the coupon below. has written a INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIE: “ Department G-83, ATLANTA, GA ee INO. Gentlemen: I herewith enclose 10 cent: which send me a copy of Miss Mary Kather! “Beauty and Health,” 8 (stamps will do), for ne Campbell's Booklet on +.Btreet ... CONGRATULATED ON HAVING SUCH A MANLY SON. HE [S ADMIRED AND RESPECTED BY Ee Casper Daily Eribune sParky ANVHOW « AND YOU 4R2E To BE EVERYONE. HE 1S HELPFUL ies AND UNSELFISH. SUGAR DUTY 15 CONSIDERED BY TARIFF BOARD Remainder of Week to Be Taken Up With WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—The tariff commission took up the ques- tion of the duties on sugar today. Comwission members expect the Sugar rate question to consume the remainder of the week with advo- cates of a reduction in the present duty and those favoring its reten- tion indicating a readiness to con- test vigorously every technical as well as every fundamental point. A score gf attorneys were before the commission and the members, in addition, had sheaves of data sup- plied them by thelr own experts and submitted by various interests in- volved. The commission's study of the sugar rates arises from a contro- versy which originated more than a year ago and took form later in a complaint submitted by New York Sugar interests asking a reduction in the duty of the full 50 per cent authorized under the flexible pro- visions of the law. The complain- ants against the present duties were the first to present their case, in accordance with the commission's rules. BLAST KILLS SIX IN TEXAS FORT ARTHUR, Texas, Jan. 15.— Inquiry to determine the cause of a gasoline still explosion which ro- sulted in six deaths at the Texas company plant here yesterday was expected to start today. Fire whicli followed the expickion caused dam- age estimated at $800,000. pectic tits lt Girl Evangelist Drawing Crowds Florence Protzman, 15 years of age, suffered third degree superfic- jal burns yesterday morning when her night dress caught fire while she was standing close to a gas heater. The little girl {s said to have been in the act of rubbing an oint- ment on her skin and the heat from the fire caused it to burst into flame. She was taken to the county hos. pital where she is being attended by Dr. N. E. Morad. MILK STRIKE NOW ATF END CHICAGO, an. 15.—The milk strike, which began January 1, was ended today when producers and dealers agreed on a price of $2.6714 a hundred pounds for a three months’ contract. The price ts a compromise between $2.60 offered by the dealers and $2.75 for six months or $2.85 for three months demanded by the farmers, So An TOOK oem FIETY FOUSAN DOWLANS BoucnT MYSELF MR. WICKER. \'M GLAD To HESS Vou THINK SO TOO. PERMIT FOR RAILROADIS | PETITIONED WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. — The Coloraco, Columbus and Mexican Rallroad company asked the inter- state commerce commission today to authorize the constructio2 of 12° miles of new line from Cailup to Farmington, in New Mexico. The corporation was recently refused ap- thorization to buid an oxtens.ve system of new railroad in the south- west. BANK BANDITS GET $26,000 ST. LOUIS, M: Jan. 15. —S'x men armed with revolvers entere! the West End Trust and Savings Bank here this morning end afte> firing several shots to intimidate the employes, escaped with $26,000 in cash. LUMBERMEN IN SESSION MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 15. —The annua! convention of the Northwestern Lumbermen's asso- ciation opened here today with dele- gates present fram Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Iowa. The directors yesterday cncorsed the Coulter $50,000,000 livestock loan now before congress. BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Haye Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets area Harmless Substitute Edwards” i it to treat liverand complaints with calomel. The t little tablets do the good ‘have no bad after plead e Sas eee ae or hold of the trouble and quickly correct gums. liquids. It is best not to take eg Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. ches, “dullness” and that lazy come from eee and a lisordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets tithe “logy” and “heavy.” They * ”* clouded brain and “perk up” the spirits. 15c and 30c. Say! Is business on the blink? Why not use some printer’s ink? PHONE A WANTAD ALLEY—WICKER AND HIS WINNING WAYS AGAIN ; Classified Rates Effective March 8, 1923. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ basis of estimati: a line. BLACKFACE C. will be charged the spuce of two lines. ‘All charged advertising will be booked bog lines" irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect msertion of any ad- Vertisement ordered for more thau vne time, Erizors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement will be only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- on will be made when the err-r does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisemen:. TELEPHONE AD8. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELE- PHONE, but we cannot guarantes CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- ty must be in The Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to red Late to Classify. OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE MENTS Must be accompanied by cash or check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the worde and the Casper Daily rate per word for the 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 advertisement. Write the plainly, Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In re- viying to advertisements where references are asked for. do not send the original reference. Send ropies of tham only. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—High class real estate salesman with car; good opportu- nity for the right man. Baker-Grude Investment Co., 133 N. Wolcott Phone 1189. HELP_ WANTED—FEMALE OS SEE WANTED—Women and children’s hair cutting; that’s our specialty 6c. Under Grill Cafe. WANTED—A lady roommate, priv- flege of doing own cooking. 1417 8. Boxelder. Phone 1510. MR. WICKER THE MORE 1 THINK WE IS BR MAN OF DISCRIMINATION AND 4 GOOD JUDGE OF HUMAN NATURE $95 Clark Jewel gas range, We new, high oven, whité enamel, $60; four-hole gas ranges from $15 up; two Western Electric washing machines; very good shape $54 each: $65 genuine leather bed davenport $27.50; $55 imitation leather duofola $28; $400 Wellington Upright piang; Nke new, will sell for $200; on terms or $150 cash. We also carry a lerge assortment of new and used furnt- ture. come in and get our prices. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. Davia Phone 249. FOR SALE—Walnut dining eet. white porcelain bed, Law. \_ %\ ° json heater, all lke new. 1117 Oak crest. mew Me FOR SALE—Must sacrifice attrac tive furn'shings of apartment | Phone 1889J. FOR SALE — Nicely upholstered walnut day bed. Phone 2385w. FOR SALE—One bed mattress and springs; one ecctric sewing ma jchine; one refrigerator; six dining. room chairs; one white dresser and other piects of furnt. Melrose. —_—<—$$$<—— | FOR SALE — Sectional bookcase, @{, chitfonier, mirror, iron bed; tron: ing board. 605 E. Eleventh. Phone 1887. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC cr FOR SALE—Upright plano, brand new, bargain. Call 905 E. Second, Apartment 41, after 4:30. FOR SALE—Conn saxophone, like new, C melody, silver finish, gold bell, cheap for cash. Call Marcy at 1130. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS Non with physician's office, iting or work in patient’s home. |FOR RENT—Cafe with lvingrooms, Nurse, Box 1703. close in and modern, stucco build- ing. Corner Yellowstone and Spruce. WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE—Have $1,000 first pay- ment on close in south side five- room modern home, if priced right. Fred Van Gorden Agency. Phone 555. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture, will pay ‘highest cash price for used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED—Best lot that $700 or $800 cash will buy. Phone Stat- ford 703. MAN wants to Co odd jobs. Phone 2108. NEW made out of old rugs. Phone 11575. CALCIMINING and painting, small jobs, work guaranteed; prompt service. Phone 1860J. = WANTED—AIl kinds of dressmak- ing; pIkin and fancy sewing. 1337 S. Willow. Phone 1495NJ. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 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. oy ~ mars rey payment home; $1,000 cash, must be bargain. Box B-217, Tribune. WANTED—Used furniture of all kinds. Hunter-Goll Co., 241 W. First. Phone 986J, WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- Hote a 660 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY—North side, a small house, hi $250 cash as first payment. Fred Van Gorden Agency. Phone 555. WANTED TO BUY—A five-room modern house, must be worth the money. Have $700 to pay down. Box Runabout delivery --------_..$250 | 8-221, Tr-bune. Runabout ROOM AND BOARD Touring --.. Touring, starter, extras ______$200 FOR RENT—Nice t ar a at me ot ‘Tou! , starter, tras, ern and warm, wi or a! 7 a beans Uke 575 |board, for two men. 605, W. Hlevents Phone 2449W. condition; ton. terms. 112 S, Washing- FOR SALE—New Ford, driven from Ford dealer only; will discount some. Phone 1542) after 6 o'clock. FOR SALE—Ford racer, big sacri- fice, exce'lent mechanical condition, good tires. Box 291. 1134 S. Walnut. USED FORD CARS — er > 11) = --~$100 we nen n= = $175 ROOM and board in private homo, gentlemen preferred. 644 W. Four- teenth. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Six sleepingrooms, all newly furnished. Dorcas Apart- ments. 1923 B. Second. FOR RENT—Large, modern bed: Toom. Phone 791M. FOR RENT—Cozy furnisbed room, next to bath in modern home. 642 S. Lincoln. Phone 2561. FOR RENT—S‘eeping rooms for gentlemen in strictly modern home, on bus line; close in. 737 Bast 4th, Phone 1639R. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen. 443 S. Durbin. FOR: RENT—Nicely furnished bed ruom in modern home ,gentlemen only. 316 N. Kimball. ----------—. X51) wore ------- ~~~. $400 EARL C. BOYLE 125-131 N. Phone 9 BOW SAT ID Gotan FOR SALE—Cole Eight, seven- pas- senger, in good shape, in every Price $900. Phone 1818. FOR SALE—One Ford sedan, me- chanica'lly QO, K., good rubber; Inquire Jack Jones Garage. Phone 2041. WANTED—Woman cook for board- ing house must be experiencec at Evansville, Wyo. Phone 2016W2. FOR RENT—Room, close in, con- venient to bath, suitable for one niles, priced right. Phone 2333J, [Ot two gentlemen. 119 N. Grant. FOR SALE—One 1922 Ford coupe and one Haynes, been run 700 GIRLS learn marcelling personal direction of Betty her- self; will also teach. complete sourse in beauty work; classes now forming. Apply Betty's Beauty Par- lor, basement, Becklinger Bldg or Phone 467J. POSITIONS WANTED under - - Phone. 7573. terms. Phone 1515M. ‘a keeping; gas and lights furnished. | 1015 5. Elm. Phono 452M. hesitate ben. + FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all ODL i SiS FOR SALE—Girls beautiful modern conveniences for gentle men only. 107 S. Durbin. Phone trimmed broadcloth ieee coat, size|FOR RENT— One-room furnished AS 2 ; LADY wants work by the hoar, poet will sacrifice. Box B-211,| for batching. 404 S. Oak. Phone 2466J. FOR SALE Iwo DL |FOR RENT Pleasant room, pee pn nee "ES 3 fc en EXPERIENCED man opok wants fwo grocery scales;} in; private entrance, gentlem’ Job in oll field. Phone 1416W. eneecuay Bs Gecenent Rtortge | preterces. id ‘82 Creat 2 an cook wi = ; FOR ‘RENT — Modern _ six-room COLOR RID sma Fook: ‘w Job; |FOR SALE—Singers trom $10 to| houses asl S David.” Phone can furnish reference, Call in per-| 315; also tear rome, bo: house. 12 ® son or write 242 N. Lin 1 om one |1075J. EXPE ookkee} ~ : FOR RENT—Modern room, $18; oF we Rea noe sis POR SALE —Three Rhode Isiand| basement room, suitable for batch- dress Box B-218, Tribun ekge Bhioe tor also ‘strictly fresh |ing. 1840 S. Oakcrest, Phone 1752M. iving, mechanical work er odd jobs. Box 18220, Tribune. | FOR SALE—One —<—<—<— FOR RENT—Cozy room in modern Remington, 35 ‘home, two gentlemen preferred. flat action, new $35. Phone 1832M mealg if desired. 633 9, Centen a ae he oe ee ee ee) ee ee? MIO i I I ee es y > ‘ah coe ie 2 F B: 2 I ute ae 3 setae bee

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