Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1924, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

=| f ot an eat oe oe <a ——_ eae ee A uy k : uf s om * a t n t e le: J PAGE TEN “THE STEEL TRAIL” A Continued Story Novelized from Universal Photoplay; Read It in See Picture at Wyoming CHAPTER SIX “CRUSHED” “Quick” shouted Bruce as the motorcycle bore down on the blaz ing car. “Pull your sweater over your face” gripping the handlebars with a desperate grasp, the engineer watched road with the intent of while Judith shut her an. blazing wall th sing the stalled car by eadth, and on to the edge road. Over the em y went, falling free reycle, and rolled .to » was slightly scorched xk warning to Judith saved her. Blake and his men were upon them before they could rise and hur- ried them toward the woods. “We'll hold up work now, for sure chortled Zabel's accomplice as they made for one of his hidden cabins. In the meantime Colonel Arm- strong, at the construction camp vain with the men to The agitators had Armstrong pleaded in a a strike. done their work well urged them to take his ~ersonal check; he explained the robbery and begged the men to. use reason, but in vain. Agitation had spread its poison; the men withdrew sullenly to camp. rton and the principal a 2 to blows again; this e battle, in which rred. The men ound to watch the fray « by admiration for the rage, battling a larger of the workmen turned One man. the tide on Norton's side. “Stick it out, young feller he chortled as Norton rained blows on his adversary. “If you lick him we'll stay a few 5 chorused the others. Mis. led by agitation though he may be sometimes, the American workman is a sportsman always. Norton realized what it meant and rallied to “Sure!” the attack. On went the battle. Blake in the meantime, locked Bruce carefully in his cabin and in- structed the men to stand guard. “Tl take the girl back to old Arm- strong, he said. “He'll be so glad to get her back he'll believe any- thing I say and if you keep this fel low shut up a few da I'll have my job back and everything’!l be fine.” Hustling Judith, still half uncon- scious from the fall and fire, into his buckboard, he hurried toward camp. he others sat grimly by to watch Bruce. Meanwhile, at camp Norton had won out. A well-aimed blow laid low the big agitator he had tackled, and the workmen, good nature re- stored, hurried back to work. Bruce, in the cabin, realized that he was in deadly peril. “They'll take Judith back, then try to kill me to land the job again for Blake ee _ INVESTIGATION. OF U. 9. FALL PROJECT NEXT Labor Leaders Said to Be Gathering Data For Fireworks. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—(Unitead ‘Press}—Congressional investigation of the government’s Alaskan rail- road may be demanded as the result of data being gathered by labor leaders who last summer made a secret trip to Alaska to study the railroad, it was learned here tonight. This, it was intimated, was what Timothy Healy, New York, presi- dent of the firemens and _ oilers union meant when he sald today in Cleveland that “the Alaskan rail road steal will be the next great American scandal.” Heaiy refused to explain his state- ment and labor leaders here were equally reticent. Dan Sutherland, delegate in con- gress from Alaska, said he had “an inkling, of what is coming. It might cause a lot of trouble,” Sutherland said. ———————___ CONDUCTOR FREED OF DESERTION CHARGES FILED BY HIS WIFE John G. Grimes, railroad con- ductor who was arrested at Chad- ron last week on a complaint of desertion filed in court here by his wife, returned to Casper last night free of a'l charges preferred against him and with his six-yearold son Gelivered to St. Martin's academy at Sturgis, S. D. Grimes’ action in taking the boy to Sturgis was the primary cause of the charge pre- ferred against him, but the evidence was deemed insufficient by t braska judge who aeard the The desertion claim not upheld Grime was made defen na divorce action filed by ‘his wife, and the fon was thrown out of court here when the demurrer filed in behalf of the hus. band ‘was argued. SEND IT TO THE WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702. Tribune Every Sunday be meditated. Lying tack, he! feigned a swoon as Blake's hench: men enterel, but listened sharply. Blake's calculations worked out well at the camp. “Boyd is dead?) he informed Armstrong. “Yow!| need me back again. I made a mistake—I admit it—but now I'm; ready to take hold again.” The desperate, meditated that any straw w better than none. ] ! u're back on the job!" | I can't refuse the job who saved my daugh “Gor he stated to the man ter.” Norton said nothing, but resolved | to watch closely. Judith, too, watched the manoeuver with sus- picion. She did not know what had happened after she fell from the motoreycle in a faint, and fully be- Neved Boyd dead, but something —/ perhaps that indefinable, inexplic- able woman's intultion, warned ber. Norton's suspicions were conform ed that night when he came upon Blake and one of the workmen talk- ing behind the water tank. “Boyd's out of the way and I'm boss again,” Blake was saying.| “Now we'll get some action.” r ton slipped quietly away. “I am certain now that Boyd isn’t dead— just kidnapped,” he mutteref. He sought Judith at once. 3ruce, In the cabin, watched his chance. Apparently in a stupor. he! lert—so much so that he} gled free of his bonds al- most under their eyes, and when one of Blake's men was ready to start out with the stolen money satchel he acted speedily. Bursting through the group of guards at the) door of the cabin, he leaped a horse and thundered on after the bandit disappearing up the pass. His} knowledge of the mountains stood him in good stead; he made a de- tour across the hills to cut off the |fate per word for the Casper Daily disappearing bandit, and leaped on that worthy’s neck as, rounding a bend, he passed Bruce's ambush. Norton, searching the hills, heard the sound of the struggle and ar- rived just as Bruce, with a well- aimed blow, knocked out the sur- prised bandit and recovered the money bag. Blake, unconscious of develop- ments, was harranguing the men. es, I'm working for Armstrong again—waiting for my pay,” he told them. “He's broke, but I'm giving him a chance. Discontented mutterings arose. It was at this junction that Bruce broke into the bunkhouse. In a trice he had Blake by the collar. In a few words he explained develop- ments to the men. Strong, willing hands seized the plotter and hurléd him down the embankment. Again Blake was minus a job! Zabel swore that night when a bruised anid defeated Blake returned with the story of his failure. But he had not lost his resource, as Bruce discovered in the morning— in a very exciting way. The first gang in the morning re- ported the rockcrusher out of or- der, and Bruce prepared to investi- gate. He found the big hopper clog- ged with stones, which the crashing Plungers failed to smash. The en- gine seemed to be in order, so Bruce entered the big spillway, working his way down to the great hoppers that powdered granite like egg-shells. He was fairly into the machinery when, looking up, he saw Blake's face leering at him evi “More of your wor he cried, leaping for the footway—just in time, too, for Blake, with a scowl, threw on the starting lever and the| big pistons began to pound. Bruce hurled himself at the former fore- man, and, on the edge of the hopper, they grappled in a life-and-death struggle. But Blake knew his foot- ing better than Bruce; adroltly he tripped the engineer and quickly stepped back. Down plunged Bruce—toward the grinding jaws of death below. (To be continued) Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ basis of Fane ae, a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the sp: of two lines. charged sdvertising will be All booked “set lines” irrespective, of | the number of words, CORRECTION Tribune will asible for more than one incorrect imgertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion wiil be made when the ermr Goes not materially affect the senve or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONS 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- ty must be in The Casper Dally Tribune office befure 10:00. Want. Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00) Pp. m., will be inserted under the/ head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF 73x ee TS iE. Must be, accompanied by cash or check in fuli payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN wanted to qualify for fire men, brakemen; experience un- necessary; transportation furnished. T. McCaffrey, superintendent, st, Louis. ; WANTED—Three or four live sales- men. Phone mornings or evenings 1876NW. WANTED—Let salesman for fast growing addition. Call at 236 E. M.dwest. FIREMEN, _ brakemen, $150 to $250 (which Ra lway Box B-299, Tribune. WANTED—At Welch, Wyo., elec- tr.c welder on oil tank roof, good welders can earn $20 per day. piece work. Chicago Bricge and Iron Works. a a RAILWAY postal clerks; start $133 month; railroad pass, paid; test examination bus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. MONEY! Silvering, autolights, radi- ators, mirrors, tableware, stoves cutfits, methods free. Clarence Sprinkle, Dept. 55, Riverside, Cal. EARN $110 to $250 monthly, ex- penses paid as railway traffic in- spector; position guaranteed after completion of three months’ home study course or money refunded; ex- cellent opportunities. Write for Free booklet 1599 Stead Business Train- ing Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. MEN over 18 willing to travel. make secret investigations; ré- ports; salary and expenses; experi- ence unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former government detective, St. Louis. DISTRICT MANAGERS WANTED Appoint local agents for us in your locality; no canvassing or de- livering, $100 weekly easily made; commissions advance@. Bob Russell 2303. Archer, Chicago, Tl. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—By March 1, young girl who is fond of children to help with light housework and child. Ad- dress Box B-297. SCALP treatment, Harper method, shampooing, marcelling, home ap- pointment. Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. $10 TO $25 can be made by the average woman |o cannot leave home to earn money; sample of ma- terial and instructions, 12 cent coin Hockier Specialty Co. 155 La Grange, Ind. | HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ents WANTED—Men, women and child- ren's hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cate. : TYPISTS—Add materially to your income by typing authors’ manu- scripts; free detailed information on request. R. J. Carnes, Authors’ Agent, Tallapoosa, Ga. POSITIONS WANTED. ACCOUNTANT Aucitor, books open- ed and closed, income tax state ments and financial reports prepar- Position?) ing ed@ monthly audits and part time work a specialty. Phone 962M. WANTED—Work in_ grocery or gent's furnishings; have had 15 years’ experience in these lines. Phone 618W. EXPERIENCED saleslady and buy- er, dry goods and ready-to-wear, at present employed, but desires new connection with reliable house. Cal! 618W for information. WANTED—Camp work by experi- enced woman, can furnish best of references. Phone 991. Room 36. BLACKSMITH wants job. Phone 1387W. SALESMEN WANTED SALEEMEN—Get this; make big money selling Twinko service to housewives. your money every day: nothing like it; very attractive; needed in every home and building. Dept. B, Twinko Mfg. Co., Monro- via, ‘Cal. SALESMEN—Experienced; invest!- gate our offer; make $10,000 per year selling and organizing sales force to market our specialty; Liquid Asbestoa Roof coating. The American Oil and Paint Co., Cleve- land, Ohio. ————— MONEY in electric signs; salesmen making $1,000 monthly; you can too. free sample offer. Flashtric, 2124 Hudson, Chicago. SALESMEN—One or two people in every town to represent us. sell- ing nationally known Armstrong caps and shirts; make real profits. Write at once for information. Armstrong Cap Co., Marion Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio, Dept. 26. AGENTS WANTED WANTED—17 200 salespeople now make big money selling Watkins nationally advertised household products; you ‘can too; established 1868; resources $15,000,000; branches all over U. S. and Canada; rare chance just now for City Sales deal- ers, men or women, full or part time, in city of Casper and else- where. Write toCay for our practi- cal, sure money-making plan. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 97, Winona, Minn. WONDREFUL discovery. Charges batteries in 10 minutes. Gallon free to agents. Radiolite Co,, St. Paul, Minn, peer Arne a SET Ba es ae MAKE $75 a week and up selling our fine made-to-measure, all-wool suits at $31.50 retai!. direct to the wearer; biggest values, positively sell Gn sight; biggest commissions paid in advance. we attend to de- livery and collections; 6x9 swatch samples furnished free. W. Z. Gib- ron Inc., 161 W. Harrison St., Dept. A-209, Chicago. ASTOUNDING invention starts Fords instantly coldest weather; doubles mileage; big profit; exclu- sive territory. Super, 1304-112 Fon- dulac, Milwaukee, Wis. AGENTS — Greatest opportunity, “Life of Woodrow Wilson” by be Casper Sunday Cribune SHOES—Become our local required. 693 C St, Boston, Mass. PRODUCING Salesnten don't waste time; best line men’s tailor- ; lowest prices; make Ease ready. Leeda Woolen Mier Gh case ready. Leeds Mills, Chi. write for nently; shoes factory to ‘wearer; profits large; sell easy. Apply immediately, Style-Arch Shoes, Cincinnati. iG, manicuring, home appointments, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday; formerly with Smith-Tur- ner Marinello Shop. Call 1958R Jan- nette Young. - I CAN save you money new home, will also help same lL. D. Leisinger, Phone 1975M. LL _ WANTED—By a competent girl, day work, cleaning and serving. Phone 1584J. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES DON'T WALK ANOTHER DAY Oakland’ touring, good car ~__$250 Oakand touring 100 Dodge on your you plan con- touring, Studebaker, light six, Gray touring, demo, like new Many other good values in used cars. See us. The best place in Cas- per to buy an automobile. We. sell new Oakland, Haynea and Gray PATTERSON OAKLAND COMPANY 540 E.. Yellowstone. FOR SALE CHEAP Maxwell Touring; must be sold immediately PHONE 313 WANTED—1,000. side curtains to Tepair; we also do a kinds of top work and seat. cushions. Tucker Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. .-$800 $600 Used Ford Cars| ON VERY BASY TERMS. Runabout -.---------.-.-$100 Runabout --------.----_._$140 Runabout ~----------------$300 Touring -------—-~-----__-_$145 Touring ----------~--.----$200 Touring w-------=----- $300 Coupe -------—------~---—$400 Coupe Sedan ~-....-.---~~~. ~$400 YS ne eS Ty | | Overland Touring ~------$125 EARL C. BOYLE 125-187 N. Center Phone 9 FOR SALE —Chevrolet chassis and parts for sale cheap. Phone 1787M — FOR SALE—Ford fenders and run- ning boards, as new, $5. Phone 1787M. FOR SALE—By owner, Ford truck| FO! $50. S. B. Avery, 137 N. Beech. SPECIAL Maxwell 1923 model, four- passenger coupe, like new; price very low. See this, a bargain. Kennedy Motor Co.- Phone 909 Dodge Coupe -----_. Olds “4" Touring _— $750 Chevrolet 1923 Coupe -$450 Chevrolet 490 Touring -. $275 Chevrolet Superior Touring __$) Ford Touring -$165 Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, arsociate of former president; big book, handsomely illustrated: low price; best terms to agents; credit given. send for free outfit at once. make money fast. Authorship is guarantee of authenticity. Unt- versal House, Winston Bldg., Phil- adelphia, Pa, Ford 1923 Roadster ~$275 Liberal Terms Wyoming Oldsmobile Company 454 E. Yellowstone FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Donse Brotners DEALERS. SELL GOOD USED CARS Our Used Carsareso - consistently good be- cause we handle no- thing but this kind. Good Valuee for Today— DODGE BROTHERS Late model touring; high hood; A-1 condition mechanically; si- monized, wheels repainted, top and upholstery dressed -...$700 1920 model touring; motor over- hauled ---$300 1920 model roadster, equipped with large Westinghouse shock » in first class awe ~--$475, model Commercial truck a= --- $425 tion 1922 at BUICKS 1923 mocel six cylinder touring, driven less than 10,000 miles, revarnished and in first clase condition; a number of extras aoe nee eee -- ne --------- $950 FORDS 1921 model touring, starter and demountable rims; new top and curtains ~~~. _-~.--..2.2! $175 1921 model roadster, starter, good tires; a good buy --$175 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 | POULTRY | COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. We can fill your oréer for any quantity of Baby Chicks; 17 varie standard bred. MISCELLANEOUS WILL give $2 for live mother mouse and young babies. Stewart, Iris Theater. . FOR SALE— One 12 horsepower Basoline engine; one 5 horsepower gasoline engine. Hunter Goll Fur- niture Co. Phone 986J. ny FOR SALE—Floor platform scale. Hunter-Goll Furniture Co. Phone 986. ee FOR SALE—One electric washing machine. Hunter-Goll Furniture FOR SALE— Hotel range, marble top table, lunch counter and stools; saddle. Hunter-Goll ture Co. Phone 986J. ? 2 & white ivory bed room set cheap. W. J. Bailey, 326 West Yellowstone avenue, Phone 1617J. FOR SALE Female Hartz Mountain’ and Rollers. Call after 3 p. m. 305 E. canaries, FOR SALE—Standard Underwood typewriter $35. Box B-298, Trib- une. FOR SALE—Petigreed English bull pup, four month old. Call 909. R SALE— Boston male puppy. Phone 1943W. FUR! FUR! FUR! Remodel furs and alter them into the latest style, at very moderate prices. New York Pur Co., 1773 Broadway, Denver, Colo: FOR SALE — Concrete products; brown stone and plain building blocks for foundations, dwellings, ete; cheaper than any other con- struction, special prices..Art Stone| $: Works. 332 S. Elk. FOR SALE—Pedigreed Pekingese pup from prize winning stock. 1116 W. Fifteenth. FOR SALE—On account of leaving must sell one Colonial chest 18x22 ‘x42, new, better than cedar, good sewing machine, carpenter tools and chest, other articles. Rear 1329 S. Poplar. FOR SALE — Boston Bull cheap. 948 N. FOR SALE—Sma!! doll buggy and train. Apply 823 S. Center in the FOR SALE—250 pairs skates, A-1 shape, harCwocd maple floor 40 by 90 feet in section 5 by 8: rail skate racks and repair; Edison phonograph, magnouvx and horn. Kistler Tent and Awning Co. FOR SALE—Full set of carpenter! tools at a bargan. Box B-303, Tribune. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Library table, day bed’ white enamel kitchen table, two kitchen chairs. 1414 E. Twelfth. pups, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ FOR SALE — Genuine x rt four-p'ece of chasie lounge; one rocker, fire- Pholstered in| Price $125. ul G 539 W. Thirteenth, Phone 2148s, ee FOR SALE — Brand new bed, springs and mattress, used one 8, Kenwoo@. Phone Plate m'rror $17.95; white enamel child crib and pad complete $12.50. 27x54 axminster rug $4.25; duofold pads $5; 45-pound mattress $6.50; 36 inch cot pads at $4.50; porcelain kitchen table $9; four burner cab- inet gas range side oven $33.95; Simmons two-inch post bed $10.50; we do save you money, 241 W. First zee 986J. Hunter-Goll Furniture PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET( Brown _y Brunswick, new, together with, excellent of classical records. 1055 8. Lincoln. aS FOR SALE— Almort new cabinet Victrola. also five plece library set, reasonable. Call 1896M. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Three to five- room house with basement at once Phone 703 A WANTED TO BUY—Furniture will pay highest cash price for used furniture. Harned ure Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. wants Ford with starter at bar- gan, pay cash. Tribune Box B-302. WANTED TO REN] WANTED TO RENT— Garage in vicinity 252 N. Jefferson. _ WANTED TO RENT—Respons‘ble party desires to rent four-room furnished house with bath. Phone FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—One-room shack .and garage. at 118 West H. FOR RENT—Small ranch, four miles from Casper, near school Phone 978W. FOR RENT—Barn for two horses. 35 per month. 1416 8S. Washing. ton. ‘, . FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage. 343 8. Kim- ball. Phone 389M. ~ ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for two men, home cooking; close in. 425 KE. First. BOARD and per week, room, $10 1s, steam heat. tub pene Ook aE FOR RENT—ROOMS mfortable furnish- m, adjoining bath; No other , gentlemen or a couple employed preferred. 134 W. Tenth. Phone 2680. FOR RENT —/Three large front sleepingrooms.. 1023 E, Apartmefts. YOUNG man wants roommate, Rae. in, 422 8. Beech. Phone 756W. —————S WANTED—Lady. to share nice'y furnished —_four-room moern house ‘in good neighborhood, close in, with young lady employed. Cal! 1334 between 6 and 8 evenings or Sunday, ny FOR RENT—Large well furnished room, clase in, outside entrance. 523 S. Park. Phone 646R. FOR RENT —Sleepingroom next bath, suitable for two men. 745 E.. Fourth. bd FOR ed _ sleep! if Ly FOR’ RENT—Nice bedroom, heat, close in. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Modern heated bed- room, near bath, private entrance 25. per month, 105 S. Conwell. Phone 791M. FOR RENT—Room for gentlemen in modern home, on bus Ling; rent reasonable. 445 S. Grant. Phone 394M. FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom adjoining bath, four blocks from postoffice. 435 8S. Beech. Phone 1221W. FOR RENT—Close in, modern fur- nished rooms and apartments b; day, week or, month. 140 E. Mid- west. FOR RENT—Beaut‘ful “front bed- room in modern home 642 E, Di- vine, continuation of Eighth and Jefferson. FOR RENT—Bedroom in modern home. Phone 1833W. FOR RENT—Basement room with furnace heat and bath, $3.50 per week. 309 W. Eighth. FOR RENT— Front) bedroom al! conveniences for one or two per- sons. 129 8. Kenwood. Phone 2461J. R 2D f lern private home, two beautifu'ly furnished rooms, bath between, suitable for man and wife and young lady. close in, 623 S. Durbin; references. Phone 6135 after 1 p. m, Sunday, 3 : i SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1924 ’ HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Modern furnished for one gentieman. Phone 1783W after 5 p. m. — Sleepingroom close in. 119 N. 7575. “ FOR RENT—Modern room for two. 505 8. Park Phone 1489J, and di Privileges; of piano; lad es only. 636 E. Lind. ROOM at the Antlers, exclurive, eo, gents. 616 S. Wolcott. kitchen, furnished for ing. 413 S. Durbin. ss FOR RENT—Two furnished rcoms for light housekeeping private nt McKinley. FOR RENT—Jackson apartments, two-room apartments hed; under new management, all neat, clean and convenient; on bus line very moderaté price. See them at the apartments or Phone 1872W. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished three-room apartment with bath. Phone 6465. FOR RENT—Four !arge modern rooms and bathroom, furnished basement apartment, furnished ex- cept linens; front an¢ beck en- a no children. 1013 8. Wal- nut FOR RE furnished apartment, on bus line; gas and ventas furnished. 916 East A. Phone FOR RENT — Three-room apart- ment; water, gas, lights, near re- finery and bus line. Phone 1578W. pests thence ich FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment, ‘al! modern, no chil. dren. 246 S. Jackson. Phone 925R. ——————_———— ee gas and gas range furnished; adults only; $50 per month. 227 N. Park. Phone 1270. FOR Teele — Two-room modern apartment, adjoining bath; every- thing furnished. 145 N. Jackson. —————————___ FOR RENT — Furnished two or four-rdom apartment with bath eaarese Call at store. 450 W. Mid- we FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, on bus line, private bath, adults. Hart Apart- 734 W. Eleventh. Phone it apartment; heat and lights furnished $40..1116 W. Fifteenth. Phone 1813M. FOR RENT — Modern two-room and bath apart- ment, unfurnished downtown; steam heat, laundry facilities. PHONE 1539-J — FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; water, gas and lights; unfurnish- ed except for range and cabinet. no a, Corner Sixth and Platte ve. Sears FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment with bath, South Jack- sett, just off Seconc, $40, Phone 2490. ———$_____ FOR RENT—Four-room apartment with bath, can be used as two two-rcom apartments, also garage. 1114 S. Ash. Phone 466M. $$$ FOR RENT—Unturnished two-room modern apartment; three to Second and Center. ‘Thomas. 414 S. Elm, FOR RENT—Threeroom modern furnished basement apartment. adults only, $40. Call after 6 p. m. 524 W. Thirteenth. blocks Call on man and wife only; references required. 733 E. Second. furnished apart- Phone 1734NR. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment. 134 West G. Phone 1683NM. — FOR RENT—Nice, ight two-room furnished basement apartment. 615 S. Linco'’n, Phone 2122NM. a y}| FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furn'shed; water, lights gas in. eee refinery and bus. 1018 S. Chest- nut. ee ee FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment, one block from bus line, gas, lights and water furnished. 340 N. Jefferson. Phone 1265. FOR RENT—Large two-room base- ment apartment, 1325 S. Cedar. Phone 2079W. — FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath upstairs and three rowms and bath in basement for rent at $100 per month. Phone 238. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment in town; rent $50 per month. Phone 238. a ee kee a Sy, FOR RENT—Attractive three-room furnished soetieiery. strictly modern, close in, 231 °S. Grant, ee FOR RENT—Modern thres-room basemen’. it. ee 1237 Wituw, with bath and reesingroon. Phone 1887AV. ee FOR _RENT—Remoie'ed two-room furnished apartment. close 133 N. Kimball. Phone 1( 371. furnished, FOR modern basement apartmen: and lights furnished: Phone aot FOR RENT—Three-room nished apartment. S. McKinley. MODERN APARTMENTS, on Thrteenth, near unfur Inquire at 343 sisting of livi: nook, kitchenette, dressingroom and bath furnished. Inquire at 21§ Wolcott. Phone 1529R FOR femi-base- ment apartment, Ught and pleas. ant. adults. 445 S. Grant. Phone 394M. ——— FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, also one-room apart. ment, modern, gas, lights and era: furnished. 909 S. Cedar. Phono FOR RENT—Two-room — furnished apartment; two blocks from Cen. ter street; gas heat. 610 S. Ash. ————— FOR RENT—Strictly madern four- room unfurnishai apartment, {s mee in on pavement. 519 E, r FOR, RENT—Two-room furnished iment $28; one-room furnish- ed for $20. gas and lights furnished, 422 Clark. Phone 1512M. FOR RENT—HOUSES CLIENT going to Californ:a.. will rent his beautiful furnished home on South Wolcott; elght rooms, two baths; Persian rugs, a good library $160 Modern Building Co., 412 Mid- west Bldg. ——— FOR RENT—Single sleepingroom; Sn aren preferred. 147 N. Wol- co! ————————— FOR RENT—Four-rocm furnished bungalow. 1226 S. Poplar. ———_— FOR RENT—Furnished two-room house, lights ana water, near re- finery. 1131 W. Railroad. Phone 2286NR_ or 203. ———$———__—_—____ FOR RENT — Four-room _ strictly modern house unfurnished ex- cept gas stoves. 620 W. Fourteenth. ——<—<—_$______* FOR RENT—New two-room house, completely furnished; gas and EA built-in features, $20. Phone ¥OR RENT—One tvo-room furnish- ed house, north -Casper. 536 N. United. Phone 1452R. FOR RENT — Five-room mo¢ern furnished house. 231 N. Lincola. Phone 14773. FOR RENT—Large one-room com- wHikWeamn as pletely furnished houses, $15 a month. Apply 418 N, Melrose, Phone 1867NW. FOR. RENT — Fourroom modern house, corner H and Durbin; $50. Call 800, 209 O-S Bldg. FOR RENT—Six-room mcdern fur- nished house with garage, het water heat, close in on pavement, $125 month. Phone 2442W. house with bath, rent $50 a month. Call in rear of 1016 S. Oak. Phone 238, FOR RENT—No. 549 ball; beautiful home ec; piano, Edison, ———— South Kim- h lawn, shade , garage for two cars. three bedrooms, ~ parlor, livingroom, kitchen room; two finished Marmiaeg never prs aha a — ome; ' inspection appointment only. Phone 151 or 1429. = ——$—$—<—————— FOR RENT—On South Grant until September first, nicely furnished five-room and bath bungalow. Mod- ern Building Co., 412 Midwest Bldg. ——————— ___ FOR RENT — Four-room modern house. furnished. 826 W. Twelfth, Phone 1234. preferred. 1008 E. Second on bus line. Phone 1552. FOR SALE_HOUSES ON PAVEMENT, CLOSE IN. Six-room strictly modern house, with furnace in full basement; a double garage, lathed and plastered gas and lights. furniture for six rooms is included in this sacrifice Price of $7,900; $1,500 down and $100 per month. Don't overlook this bargain. Call 2490. ——————————— FULLY FURNISHED. Four-room house, well ‘ocated, is close to bus ling in southwest sec- ton; double garage, must sell; price $3,250, $450 down, $60 per month, Call io7s. ey SOUTH M'KINLEY — Four-room house, just built, harcwood f: ish; water, gas and lights; priced right; $3 000; easy down and menth- ly payments. Call 2490. FOR SALE—Three-room house, on rear of nice level lot, facing east; Price $1,450, cash $300 balance 335 per month, Phone 2214. BE. B. La- mar, Room 8, Smith Block. “FOR SALE Modern home having four rooms, bath, and breakfast nook on first floor and three finished bath, in basement; furn’shed or untur- nished; located on corner lot, east front; pavement: lawn and ‘trees; also garage. Owner at 612 8, Lin- coln. - w $ 8 F P ° F

Other pages from this issue: