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PAGE TEN x _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 WANTED TO BUY—For cash For " BULLET ON The —— starter at bargain. Phone ae Los ANGELES gew, can a WANTED TO BUY — Late moa = SAN FRANCISCO sonable, in good condition. os" ~ cross Se Boyer, Sand Bar. . ewe. OPPt SR EXAMINER WANTED TO BUY—Furniture wit] 5 eel for used = Sassy susie jane Spark tui a pa Frasuc = MERCED” — Citizens Council Will Seonk pie XEAOS BY Two MES oe — Present Plan to BARNey Goole IN End Strfe. HAPPY FRAME OF MINd AS_HIS TROOP PASSES THe Towa HALL «NIGHT WaTed- Masi HEARS Famous MARION, MIL, Feb. 15—A solu- HORSE OWNER SINGING) eh ~ See ast eee — —- tion of the situation tn Williamson rendtintregtiyy wrk Mo y is onst¢ 0 ATE GNWe 10% =e coenty sa tetas conacns Merten | 1S Se ee WANTED TO REN inent and influential citizens, who one Sourned Thursday after an all WANTED TO LEASE — Moderg One night conference attended by Major cena pte gS 15 to 20 room, Six _ Milton J. F a ‘ in must be in “a Bei oregel bball me eo ere GASOLINE ALLEY—WALT FINDS OUT HE. CAN’T FIND OUT ANYTHING pg a One Bi oot 4 a Per manding National guardsmen on — WANTED TO RENT — Family ot , anita at e its desires oo Ripe mec ness (> LURE“to FIND ouT One When the county board of super- KNOWS B Sin visors meets today the citizens SF NARs NANCIE M WONDERFUL vi Thr are expected to present plans for ANVTHING ABOUT MME. voice. One establishing a stable non-partisan OCTAVE. PHYLLIS MAN: WANT TO TAKE A RIDE ? MORE SPEED ANID WANTED TO RENT— Garage in a | government to assume control when (M TRYING OUT A PICK-UP WITH LESS vicinity 252 N. Jefferson. he troops leave. General Fi NEW CARBURETOR. cas Ot thas urged euch” action -be)” tailed FOR RENT—Store room 9x25. 125 : N. Durbin. Across from Centra} while the troops are on duty, ather school. Pr.ce $37.50. Phone 629\V. i wise they will be withdrawn and st A ful) settlement of the situation will be Dy 0 the various factions them. ves. A guard was stationed at the home re of Samuel Stearns, exalted FOR RENT—OFFICES —_—_—_—— FOR RENT— Two office rooms, ops of the Williamson County Sievator service, Phone 123. Ku Kiux Klan after he told author- itles sus Persons were prowling about his residence. An appeal to the Federal govern- ment to intervene to protect lives and property tn the county has been LTT FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS iad one. $10. Inquire 224 made by Dr. James T. Black, owner es of the Herrin hospital, which was FOR RENT—Sewing machines, 53 besieged by a crowd of men last per month. Phone 1648W. Brooks Friday night. Dr. Black sent a tele- 560 East H. ag stam to “Washington ‘Thureday aa ou i «SS , morning after the troops arrived. ull A total of forty-eight indictments £ €iibes ay tos caien ombie FOR RENT—ROOMS POF were reported returned by the Wil- — BDL ENE Se TS rec Mamson county grand jury in Mar. gM on yesterday afternoon. It was fact that there are rumors of a] question was, “Resolved, that the| FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Single sleepingroom; av rumored that among persons in- scandal.” gentlemen preferred. 147 N. Wol- United States cott. World Court.” should enter the ] dicted was S. Glenn Young.Ku Klux Wyoming took the When he repeated that President VANDERLIP MINUS FAGTS, TELLS seitseee BEE Se 42 th: Klan dry raid leader, who some time Harding was “gracious to me, Our] negative. Other teams from the Cc. BLUTHARSCH FOR SALE—A dandy set of fix-}] FOR RENT—In modern private ee ago was arrested and Indicted on relations did not constitute a per- two schools debated at Greeley, the - at Jack Jones Garage tures, suitable for candy store. home two beautifu ly furnished : charges of malicious mischief. sonal friendship, but I felt warmly Wyoming team there taking the PHONE 2041 ig Store or pool hall; these fix-| rooms, bath between; close in. 623 yal toward him. Senator Bursum, | arrirmative. Best» Values in Used Cars tures cost $3,500; can be bought for| S. Durbin street. References, Ph 2 3 | Republican, New Mexico, asked. To Be Had in Casper $1,400 if taken at once. H. H. Banta | 613. wh Did you consider the broadcast. FOR RENT—One of the nicest fun ec —__—_ ing of a slander a friendly act?" [ + t a _ FOR SALE—An and Rhode Is- nished bedrooms in Casper for #4 (Continued from Page One) cannot testify without gaining im-| “I considered broadcasting the ndic ments in DonGE BROTHERS | 224 roosters. Phone 226J. gentleman who appreciates. the un which are slander if not true, you] munity for a crime, then I was| fact that slander was abroad, to get FOR BALIDODS En ed a | Coat: Phone Arz9W. i blic duty?" wrong.” it cleared up, a friendly act,” Van- FOR SALE—One second hand wall} ———— sh: were fulfilling a public duty ; ‘er ta’ t a rn ase case eight feet long, has sliding] FOR RENT—Front bedroom ad- iy Mr. Vanderlip insisted his pur] Senator Adams, Democrat, Colo-|(¢r'ip insisted. “I believe the facts 6 glass doors, for use as notion or} joining bath, near bus line. Phone +4 ° Pose was as given “because rumors | rado, took up the examination. will entirely kill the scandal, A Di Ee OOD USED CARS cigar counter. Hoffhine Printing] 2272J. 518 East 13th. i Uke these make ‘reds’ faster than} «qy0w many people spoke to you at: Rotaeweay: & pga ismis d and Stationery Co., 240 E. Second. | ——————___ a. any Soviet propaganda.” concerning these rumors about the re misse CAR OWNER. gr asa Cecil ] Asked why he didn’t come to the} yarion Star?” 4 Hoctable tive: proce pacawescesaeel pete ee pe committee first Vanderiip sald be} «oh Sossibly a‘ dozen. | Fumors ; We rest our case on.the placed on lot, $70 and $75. ROOM at the Antlers. Exclusive ret aid not assume that the oll com-| wore current in New York and OKLAHOMA CITY, Oxia. Feb. Brooks, 145 N. Jackson. me| moderate, gents. 616 8. Wolcott. Der mittee was “interested in the sale | 1 Bary word of our owners— 2333J. as ‘ashington. They were general. 15.—Seven indictments against J. C. FOR RENT—Front room with small an One Woman neg siptid go> tedees Rumors were more serious than Walton, deposed governor, charging and you can get any FOR SALB — Four 82x4% Ajax} kitchen furnished for bousekesp. aa NONE OF GOSSIPERS ‘gossip, mere tittle tattle.’ "” felonies, were thrown out of state of cord tires $26 each, includ.ng|!ng. 413 S. Durbin. rit Wri POSSESSED FACTS Senator Adams asked for names istrict court here by Judge C. C. number of their names | utes. 316 W. Yellowstone. TOR RES ron rites The banker said he bad heard the| of his informants, LARAMIE, Wyo., Feb. 15.—In| Smith, who sustained Walton's mo- from-us for the asking a modern hom rir Siitanon v rumors about the sale of the Star! “1 qo not care to give names,”| the Intercollegiate debate at the|tion to quash them. ‘The court's SA) | Rae ae eee een onan | 6 cmoneen | a 1 re dha beiae vi “OUR POTTER GAS 3 : r Pr | University of Wyomti st ‘the | acti based thi reg'ster. Hofthine Printing and abt osetia Jaa from many sources but that none/vanderlp replied. ‘There were| University of Wyoming again’ ah ORIOL ES on the. ground Stationery Co. 240°E. Second. ab RADIATORS are the who related them to him professed) many people. In no case did they|State Teachers’ college of Greeley, | that the grand jury that returned FOR RENT—Comfortable bedroom 4 hardest working ser- to’ have any facts, profess to know. the®facts, ey | Colo. Wyoming won by a decision |the indictments was not legally Good Vales FOUR burner cabinet with outs.de entrance, tack home. We ¥ ots, They op: od tho! hi of cheer haneg: “cao get posi “I believe it important these ru-| were deeply concerned about the|° two-to one of the judges. The‘ drawn. Toda’ modern’ home. Phone 1765R eve- Bet qoulin'’t (get slong mors be stopped,” he added. “There| matter.” for Toda7— nings. without them; they are - " 3 * rapid ‘ . Y is a distinct difference between The request for names was pres- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished st eyariastingty riot aay to rumors and gossip. When you s¢t| sed repeatedly, but always brought POSITIONS WANTED Sleepingroom next to bath, gen.” a Eeinatiiel comtere these things in responsible quarters, | the same reply. The committee could ° DODGE BROTHERS Hoag ey uals eraployec preter f ; “We have recom- you'd better look out.” kill the scandal, the witness said, CALL BROOKS, old reliable job ¢ A vont W. Tenth. Phone 2680 after a mended them to many “You'd have this committee be-|“by the word of the men who ac. work house and office cleaning;| 1te model touring, high hood, | Lino floor covering 75c. aes s br friends.” lieve your only purpose was to clear} tually bought the paper.’ ~ wincows and rugs, Phone 1367. A-1 mechanical condition; | si- eae Co, 241 West 1st. Phone} ion RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- me Mr. Harding's memory?” Senator Dill, Democrat, Washing YOUNG ‘lsAy inildeht deiselaenG | eee Sasiaes iced ern home. 742 8, Ash. ! “It was. I'm a@ life long Republi-| ton, got a further statement from 3 ‘ Sopa Ppa Ait nee prereena a Sa Aamir ass WILL set 150 egg incubator for half| pon penton te ine can the witness that under: these cfronns;| | 240. Cats -DERAMUR Om FOOSE ca sheer CAR eter Eee its |acUMi meatier awed paatinin, | GEE ee pe mover liane een =| Chairman Lehroot read enother|istances, the committee shonld fy. so| Men sine.” oe cea ec Sina “i equipped with large Westing. |N. Howard. BuGapnt, caandamenomeenen: excerpt from the speech, to the ef-|means have sought further. testi] N @ words used as a house shock absorbers ---$475 Tee ~ . an ee ive average | WANTED—A painter's extension = fect that the committee had fatled] mony from Secretary Fall. timating a Line. 2 “4 Se ladder and one extension pani | OR RENT—Lovely front room in oh to press the Fall examination be-] “You were perfectly right in let- 1KFACE CAP HEADLINE SERVICES OFFERED 5930::tourtng ——=§ Eee ’ank.} ‘modern home steam heat. 122 N. a cause the ex-secretary might/ting the witness go for a criminal Red the space of two = Kimball. Phone 2425. eae “peach” on other men. prosecution,” Mr. Vanderlip said. z FOR SALE—Boston bull pup, three | j; Fee had if users form a great Mr. Vanderlip admitted he bad not| He then was taken back to the Sepa cleaning; all months old, registered very rea-| "Ors Bony Nice fu wi army of recommenders known Secretary Fall refused to} Marion Star sale. This paper “will : BUICKS sonable, 253 N. Park. Phone 895W. wl for this healthful, con- testify, claiming immunity, althqugh| be worth more because of the presi- OPENING books, audits, systems, FOR SALE—One 12-36 horsepower. fo venient, economical that fact was published prominently | dent’s connection,” he said. “But a income tax. J. M. Brust, public 1920 seven . touring, Case steam tractor, suitable for =:poptn, in ace Bok yas ppetatiice. to method of heating. in practically every paper in the] 12 per cent valuation will be fair for accountant, Billings, Mont. repainted ~——-$650 ar‘ing. or lowing with, | five-ton TEPPER, Telephone for details. country. it. ANTED. 9 wolles. it wan <i condition. A.| FOR RENT—Sieepingroom. 443 8. pr i ; “Do you say these things without] “There is another rumor, since Ar pine pea perc Fomnntes Ss SViindor, uy |Hared, 2402 Reed |St., Cheyenne, | © Durbin, sp Enterprise Construction Co. knowledge of the facts,” Chairman|we are chasing rumors,” Senator cs . Carrecaperan ciara Je Wyo. THE GREBE CR 13 guaranteed sent complete with all equipment Cc. 0. money back if not as rep- resented. The Radio Shop, Omaha, Neb., 308 S. Elghteenth. C. T. Pluckhahn, Rep. 1841 South David St., Casper Phone 1287-W Lenroot thundered at the witness. “I. had some information,” Mr. Vanderlip said. “It was an inference. If you have found that a witness Adams put In, “that you have a grudge against Mr. Harding.” “That is not true,” Vanderlip ex- claimed. “I respected him, our rela- tions were always pleasant. I have INTER work 9r cabinet mak- ing by day or contact. repatring a specialty, rates reasonable. W. J. Ebime. Phone 2535. — SAND, gravel, lawn dressing deliv- FOR RENT—Sleepingroon, for one or. two gentlemen, private ¢n- trance. 510 S. Park. Phone 760J. FOR RENT—Nice bedroom on bus will be rectified o1 by publication without extra cates within FIV days after insertion. No repubiica- Uon will be made when the ermt FORDS line. 745 TE. Fourth. reverence for his memory.” Soes not materially affect the wane®|~ cred) ‘excavating. 1244 Boxelder;}| Touring ----—-------—-._$200 = B wre png: . FOR RENT—Front _ sleepingroom ri : ‘What information did you have Phone 23915. Roadster with commercial box HOUSEHOLD GOODS on southwest bus’ line, se a ie reget about to ‘peach'""?/ Careful attention will be given alt| ancep opie pewingy williwork | at. ——~—=--.. aaa ns $175 : 9 ene or Walsh asked. oe nie ree over a iin the hour or by day. PRone!] one ¢ Se , eopies Market and Groce tnat Fata iornaons Gat) secure. ws Tne nee ath ek et eee ae t information; at 1e he col ination ining ani y in was going to talk, UR. Complete descriptive price list table, two rockers. Phone 1632J. ‘CLOSING HO Want Ads to be classified proper. 1215 EB. Fifth. ly must be The Cas) issued bi-monthly. Ask to be per Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Ads received af to But I regard the information now put on our mailing list. as unwarranted.” IN REAR OF NEW PUBLIC MARKET FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES and Beech oR ter 10:00 13:00 AUCTION. FOR RENT —Nico room in new TICISM OF abel you InAs There will be a big auction sale at], modern home adjoining a Second and B: Phone 2627 COMMITTEE WITHDRAWN ma abs peertec rmnaee, $OR ‘ALE Ponds 22 3 @ 284 South David. Saturday after. furnace, peat, pavement, earnest 4, Asked if he had further criticized 454 E. Yellowstone, Z poon“at 2p. m. of: housetiold furnt- | f05- ore OUT OF TOWN ADVEHKTISE- the committee, the bank: 4 me pik cmap Must be accompanied by cash or had referred to one son. Fine Red Potatoes, per 100 Ibs._ ~-$1.50 ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils Coliseum Motor Co.. 5 ashes, glassware, etc. Harned Fur- 742 ; member as FOR RENT—Moiern bedroom. 7 th Jonathan Eating Apples, per bo being “fanatically high “minded.” ae in eee peeroe of ele FOR SALE CHEAP OPEN SUNDAY niture Co., £34 Dav! Phone 249. E. Second. Phone 1403R. of Large California Celery, 2 bunches_ “I'm quite clear that what I would thes U' about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. 131 E.. Fifth Phone 724] FOR SALE—Two rockers, two rugs, | AUTO ° buffet, dining table kitchen table, refrigerator, carpenter tools. Phone Creamery Butter, lbs. Nice large Bananas, dozen. Maxwell Touring; must be sold immediately say to a little group of neighbors wouldn't besmirch the Republicans FOR RENT--HOUSEKEEPING by fc of this committee,” Mr. Vanderlip HO MISCELLANEOUS 1823W. 385 8..St. Botolph. ROOMS af Oranges, two dozen continued. “But since it has reached] HELP WANTED—MALE PHONE 313 FOR SALE—Most complete line of 4 at Nice large Sun-Kist Lemons, 1 doz.. to every corner of the country, m used furniture in the city, mat- enn Juaranteed strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. I'll say that I think you've done = FOR SALE —Ten volume set of| tresses remade like new; five en-| _ ONT usekeep vi se 1 at Re F % seit rat b exactly right.” WANTED—Good experienced real|.WANTED—1,000 side curtains to| modern American railway prac-|amel front gas ranges at balf the Fe ReNT eur anet ies mast 1 in ice large Koman Beauty Apples, box_ Senator Walsh commented that] estate man with car at once. B-| ‘“epair; we also do a kinds of top| tice; everything from shop work to} Price of new. Bailey Furniture Co., phone 16ST . m Fresh killed Chickens, per Ib. “the matter of the Marion Sar pur-| 312 ‘Tribune. work and seat cushions. Tucker locomotive running, including first, second and third years examina- tion; make an offer. Phone 82R. 21 S. Conwell. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. 9-lbs. of Sugar. 10 bars of Pearl White Soap_ American Beauty Macaroni, 3 pkgs.____ American Beauty Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 8 large cang Milk_ Large Milk, per case Butter-Nut Coffee, per lb. 44c Hills Bros. Coffee 2% J. M. Sweet Potatoe: J. M. Beets, can , can Auto Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Brand new Ford, four bargain chase has come to me repeatedly, but I didn’t deem it my duty to pro- céed with it on mere rumor.’ Mr. Vanderlip reiterated that‘“‘the situation demanded publicity.” “There's a very wide difference between your speech,” Chairman Lenroot put in, “and what you have said today.” “I'm familiar with what has been printed,” Mr. Vanderlip said, The reports were published in a way to make me responsible for the rumor: |I repeated what the rumors said— the rumor. I was not informed 2 to the facts,” He added that he saw no report ors present when the speech was de- livered, but learned later that they were there. “Only one New York paper print- ed the speech and it suppressed it in its later edition," he continued. neta ee a FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with pri vate entrance. 232 N. McKinley. WANTED—Man for few hours la- bor digging up water pipe. Moore 531 S. Melrose, HELP WANTED—MALE-AND FEMALE FOR SALE—One Hoosier kitchen cabinet, almost new, price $35. $24 S. Wolcott. rear. FOR SALE—Reed haby 5 walnut dining suite, like new; priced right. 1117 Oakcrest, former- ly Jefferson. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET( FOR SALE — Brown Console model Brunswick, new, together with excellent collection of clasyical records. 1055 S, Lincoln, FOR SALE—High upright piano. LIVESTOCK door sedan, wil! sell at a on terms. Phone 1531W. WE HAVE several good automo- biles to trade for lots or equities in any Casper property; will sel! them on easy terms. Western Real- ty, P. & R. Bldg. Phone 2490. FOR SALE—New 1823 model Dur. ant roadster, $550 cash, cost $1,300. Phone 722R. FOR SALE—Ford with delivery box running order, $47 if taken at once. Re Castle Barn. W. First. FOR SALE—1921 Ford roadster new tires, new paint, new top, excellent condition, $250. $100 down. 1724 E, Yellowstone. Phone 698W. yate entrance. 232 N. McKinley. _ FOR RENT—Two rooms furnishet for housekeeping, gas and lights furnished one basement sleeping: room for man, adjoining bath. Box B-319, Tribune. FOR RENT—Rooms for 'ight house- keeping, close in, gas and lights furnished. Phome 1457, 162 N. Kim ball. FOR RENT—APARTIENTS FOR SALE—Ford with detivery box running order, $47 if taken at once. Rear Castie Barn, W. First. Seana WANTED — Customers for fresh laid eggs. 1042 S. Ash. * WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. SCALP treatment; Harper method, ®. marcelling, home ap- Mrs. R. Colby, Phone FOR SALE—Heavy Vernis Mj in bed, springs, $15. Phone 698W. FOR SALE—One second hand flat top, steel desk cheap if taken at once. Hoffhine Printing & Station- ery Co. 240 E. Second FOR SALE—Strictly fresh ranch eggs, also Russet and Red pota- toes. 724 N. Burlington. FOR SALE—Baby carriage and a high chair. Phone 23593. FOR SALE—Iron bed, springs and mahogany Ww R. eta 1 Phone unfurnishe bath, nea New partment, WANTED—At once, ten lady sales- lady solicitors to call on our as sociated members, some 400 direct FOR RENT—Jackson apartments, two-room apartments furnished; WE DELIVER FOR SALE—Good young horses,| under new management, all neat, sent the decaration® that tT ‘brona,| leads furnished, chance to muake| For results try @ Tribune Classi!" mattress complete, adjustable| work stock and oi) wacor rene] ander nes convenient: on bus. line sent the dec'aration that I ‘broad-| tom $11 to $38 per day, Phone| fed Ad. dress form. 1311 S. Cherry, Apart-| with frame, a new well pump. Chas. cast @ scandal; I have broadcast the t very moderate price, See them at 1956 for appointment. -__ ment 4. the apartments or Phone 1872W- N. Richards, §33 S. Elm, TOmw SE eS meee

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