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<= mi te ~ OOF GSORS ee eae FO Al ce elm mn | Bruce, staggering toward the roadway, was their prey. One of the men seized him as he rounded ,the ed road, lifted him to his sad . and bore him on, kicking and as the sheriff's posse, Armstrong, surrounded the re- with fellow » down to s will * in “The der. r in a bunch all over the Neutenants agree his and of one me ceeded tows ump of man- pments, eeveral om the unsus. r and their cap- flas! 4, and the hemselves jn the promptly raised Blake's demeanor m you fellows go: ce said. “Just hold prisoner make the ed, with deep into and the trio rod un old shack, half hidden 2 small canyon, they paused. The but since then hands of out £0, Into the windows were firmly Its stout door was i ith a heavy bolt. It} had evidently been the base of operations for the bandits before, from the famil with which they entered the place. “You going to visit us for a long time, they informed the ng engineer. In token af h they bound his wrists firm locked him in the inner room and proceeded to pass the time with a card game. At the construction camp excit ment recharged the alr. Bruce w: vanished now, and only halt month remained to complete road. “The sheriffs our men es deputies,” protested Norton, “and with the boss gone I dont know what to do.” “I do." promptly answered Ju- aith. “I'm going out and find Bruce. He's hidden in the woods and {t's up to us to get a the holding half somewh him back ep in touch with the sheriff's posse, then,” warned her father. “They're combing the hills for the bandits, and if you stay close to them you'll be safe enough,’ Promised, and set out. Bruce, in the meantime, hit upon a bold ruse. He noticed that the ropes binding his wrists were of a half-frayed hemp, and quickly es- timated the strain they would bear. “Two men could break them,” he meditated. Promptly he looped his hands over the knob of the door, braced himself against the wall and began kicking the portal vigorously. With an oath the bandits, their ecard game disturbed, leaped to their feet and jerked at the door knob. “Quit it!” they growled. “Do we have to come in and put you to sleep with a club?” The door, held back by the rope sround Bruce's wrists, resisted them, and in a rage both men grasped the knob. There was a mighty tug, Bruce’s face contorted in pain for an instant as the ropes bit into his flesh; then Avith a snap the strands parted, the door flew open, hurling the bandits on their backs, and Bruce, leaping over them, dashed for the outer door and freedom. Leaping to a horse, he loosed the other two and stampeded them as, recovered from their sur- prise, the bandits rushed out. In an instant he was: lost in the forest, the bewildered bandits gazing at each other in openmouthed aston- ishment. Judith, in the meantime, riding in advance of the sheriff's men, came across tracks of the bandits .made on their first trip to the shack. Pointing these out to several of the deputies, who promised to follow, she dashed down the trail, soon ing upon the cabin. The bandits eard her, and, peering out, she was alone. Quickly ed to the inner room as Judith entered, then, with a bound, locked the outer door, and forced her into @ chair. st one 7 grinned soner the and got an- leader of the “THE STEEL TRAIL” A Continued Story Novelized from Universal Photoplay; Read It in Tribune Every Sunday See Picture at Wyoming Judith }ihe advertiser which clearly leasen | = { monious!y forced his way into their) Private sanctum, i “Bhis town's too small to hota) the three of us, so you fellows are getting out,” Byuce stated crisply| as the pair turned to look into the} muzzle of his revolver. “Get up) and come on, before I blow holes in you.” The pair, surprised and frightened by his very apparent/ anger, rose and reached for their! hats, “B rded them to the hall, then drew his handkerchief from at af. wrapping it abs the gun in his hand, so that the fair resembled a bandage. w—march!” he commanded. To the railroad station he herd-| ed them, his revolver prodding them in the ribs as, under his supervision, they bought one-way tickets to San Francisco. During the brief wait for the train they glowered at the “bandage” that concealed the re- volver. Finally the train arrived. “Go on; climb aboard, and don’t get off!’ commanded Bruce. The pair obeyed just as the train start- ed to pull out. Bruce walked along- sid it slowly gathered speed, lest they attempt to jump off again. This was a tactical error, for Blake,| who had his lariat strapped to his| belt, had an evil inspiration. Run- ng through the moving train, un- ing his lariat as-he ran, he gain-| ack platform, whirled the! s the rear ¢: , passed F ., now mor: he flung] engineer's shoulders 1 jerking him off his feet.} With an evil laugh Blake looped the other end about the brake han-j} dle. On rushed the train, gather-| ing speed every second, with Bruce, | pinioned by the lariat, dragging} over the ties fifty feet behind. (To be > continued) Page Palm Im Beach Worlter what the bathing suit manufacturers do during the winter time,—Altamont, Mo., Times. Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents} ter line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as & of catimating e line. CKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be chargud the space of twe| lines. All charged, advertising will be) booked “set lines” trrespective of| theteanaber of wu CURRECTION OF | CUASSIBIED AD ERRORS. ‘he Casper Daily Tribune wit not be respoasible for more than one incorrect imeertion of any ad- Vertisement ordered for more one time. Errors not the fault of | Dept. C., Twinko Mfg. the real vatue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra chargo within FIVE 's after insertion. No fepblice. on wiil be made when the Goes not ee, affect the raed or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given sli received over TELE- but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- lye must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office befure 10:00. Wan ds received after 10:00 to 12: Pp. m., will be inserted under che head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE: MENT! Must be accompanied by cash oF check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions bout counting the words and the | Grm Cafe. | handsome $15 ' son, than | C° rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. ‘HELP WANTED—MALE MONEY! Silvering, autolights, radi- ators, mirrors, tablewara, stoves, outfits, methods free. Clarence Sprinkle, Dept. 55, Riverside, Cal. MEN—Our course of barber train- ing enables you to hava profitable business or good paying position in short time; catalog mailed free. Mo- ler Barber College, 1229 Seventeenth st., ver. 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 599 Stead Business Train- ing Institute, Buffalo, N. Y¥- FIREMEN, brakemen, beginners; $150 to $250 (which position?) Rail- way Box B-341, Tribune. RAIWAY postal clerks, start $133 month; railway pass; expenses paid; test examination free. Colum- WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under TYPISTS—Add materially to your} income by typing authors’ manu- | scripts. free detailed information 01 mn. request. R. J. Carnes, Authors’ Agent, Tallapoora, Ga. AGENTS WANTED BECOME representative large con cern; establish yourse’f perma- | nently: simplified method proms shoes factory to wearer; large; sell easy. Apply immediately. Style-Arch Shoes, Cincim A ENTS and district distributors, cash in on Radiolite; charges bat- teries in ten minutes; only patented product of its kind in the world. Write for free offer, Radiolate Co., St. Paul, Minn. ee PRODUCING salesmen, don't waste be: tailoring lowest prices; make | own profits; spring swatch adty. Leeds Woolen Mills, ‘Chicago, invention, | Foryis use kerosene and start instantly mileage doubled. big profit: terri: tory. Super 1304-112, Fondulac, waukee, Wis. AGENTS—$3 an hour, newest kit- chen tool, every woman’ uses 20 times daily; easy seller; big profits; sample free. Thomas Mfg. Co., Desk 5693, Dayton, Ohio. YOU CAN make $75 to $100 a week selling our big Ine of 150 articles; used constantly in every “home. Write us, we will send you our sample. case outfit on trust. Federal Pure Food Co. 03 Archer Ave., Chicago. AGENTS—GREATEST OPPORTUNITY. Authorized life of Woodrow Wil- by Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, associate of former president; big book, handsome'y il- lustrated; low price, best_ terms t> agents; credit given. send for free outfit at once, make money fast; authorship is guarantee of authen- Universal. House. Winston Philadelphia, Pa. A REAL HIT. Everyone needs the patented, re versible refillable two-in-one Twin- ko Broom; saves money, sweeps easier; useC and approved by thou- sands, ready seller. Write quickly. Co., Monro via, Cal, SALESMEN: WANTED SALESMEN—You can make $130 per month in your spare time sell- ing only one policy a day; five pol- icies a day pays you $730 monthly; policy pays $5,000 death and $25 weekly benefit for sickness or in-| jury; total cost $10 yearly. you get amazing results using our direct-by- mail selling plan, Address Under- writers, ae Bonnell Bldg., New- ark, N. FORD owner, act as manufacturer's district representative; every Ford owner buyn this necessitf on dembnstration; unlimited. possfbil- cCemonstrator free. Borgmann Stamford, Conn. average $15 daily; pay in advance; we deliver; no capital or experience required, references. K-W Shoe Co., 4048 Harrison, Chicago. SALESMEN making $1,000 month- ly. you_can too; electric signs $20, ‘Write. Free sample offer. Flash- trig, 2124 Hudson, Chicago. SALESMEN—Experienced collection agency man to develop and super- vise prospective saleamen; proposi- tion" good for $6,000 to $8,000 yearly; bonus; only ten ‘states open. Wire or write your application with refer- ences immediately. Tilinois» Adjust- ing and Finance Corporation, 22° E. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. ‘WANTED—Three high class real eatate salesmen, must be produc- ers with good A-l COOK wants work in or out of city. Box B-338, "Tribune. LADY wants maid work, who can go home nights: Phone 592M ‘and asi for Viola Esten. SCHOOL girl wants place to work for rocm and board. “Box B-337, ‘Tribune. TWO ambitious school girls want job together or separately in tak- ing care of children-or light house- work; prefer to go home nights; references if desired. Inquire 641 SERVICES OFFERED HOME laundry, bundle and family washings. Mrs. C. Lynn, 713,N. Burlington. ri / HARPER method, scalp treatment for falling hair, shampooing, mar- celling; home appointments. Mrs. R. Colby. Phone 1665M. EXCLUSIVE designing, ty. Shop at 1 SI8W. s' tailoring and shirts a special- W. ‘Dwelfth. Phone | FOR : NECK PIECES made from your old furs, special prices. Hicks Fur Shop, 220 8. Wolcott. CALCIMINING and painting; smal! t jobs; work guaranteed; prompt service. Phone 1860J after 6 o'clock. MARRIED la¢y wants bundle washing. Call and deliver. Phone 2206J. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SALE—Set of side curtains for 1924 Dodge, new. Phone 2426. FOR SALE—Gooa Ford Phone 2426. chassis. But his triumph was short-| bus Institute, Columbus, Ohio. An exclamation from his] Wa HAVE room fortwo lads from er drew him te the windo' 15720 18 phere sobcane, tRaE TES Down the trail the sheriff's men] able to drive an auto. Apply Mon- were approaching day morning. Lee Doud Motor Co,, Whipping out their weapons, the| before 8 o'clock. bandits opened fire, the posse re- turning bullet. for bullet. Judith, ANTED—FEMALE while the bandits prepared to make their last stand. Bullets buried) wantep—women to paint lamp themselves in the wall about her as} shades for us at home. Easy the bandits desperately fired and, re. ant! work.) “Whole. 1or, Sart loaded, and sho ‘om without Address Nileart Company, came-thicker and fa Suddenly | 3541 Ft. Wayne, Indiana. » girl half rose, ré nd col- sae on the’ floor, motiont s and woe N—Big earnings, — weekl, ‘ ; : e time, mailing, addressing epparentiy: lifeless, as. the battle! music circulars be first Mint your raged. communit wn your own business; Bruce, never suspecting J 5| particulars’ free. send 10 cents for danger, hurried through latest popular song hit. Rialto Mu- and into the town Lari an-|sic Go, 790 Seventh Ave., New grily resolved on a desperate step| York to halt Zabel's persecution The she f in the woods, k pw. waa the time to take HELP WANTED—MALE AND BERG tovbans FEMALE Pausing at the little hardy store of the town, he purchased 1e business-like looking revolver, and govern: boldly proceeded to Zabel’s office » and wo- Zabel anf Blake, busily Alscussing | citicn, pull unneceasary Comal, the latest trend of affairs in the t to delay the road, were rudely terrupteé when Bruce uncere- schedules and particulars free. te today sure. Franklin Insti tute, Dept. 452L, Rochester, FOR SALE—New Ferd stalled, $13.50 up. Phone 2426, tops in- 619 E.. Second. } Chevrolet 1923 Coupe Chevrolet 1922 Touring New top, good condition a----8250 ‘Chevrolet 1922 Touring ceo fenders, good tires and good Buick Touring Good general condition | waco nsen $375 Ford. 1923. Touring. ‘Has been used very little —_-__$425 Ford 1923 Coupe Priced at JES Bee hs Ford 1921 Roadster Priced at -------------~----_.° $225 LIBERAL TERMS Wyoming Oldsmobile Company 454 East WNellowstone WILL sacrifice late 1923 Buick sport roadster for immediate ra‘e. Phone 2013M. FOR SALE — Dodge Commercial body and top. Address -P:)0. Box 1822, Casper, FOR SALE—Clydesdale truck, cash “or terms. 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Chandler touring, new top, curtains and upholstering, a rea! bargain. Phone 2426. USED CARS Now is the time to buy. Don't wait until the spring buying starts. We have ready for sal good cars. 3 Chalmers Sixes | 2 Maxwell 4-Passenger/ Coupes Tate Mode's, Like New 1 Maxwell Touring 1 Maxwell Roadster 1 Buick ‘Six 2 Oldsmobiles 1 Dedge Touring 1 Chandler, 7-Pass. i Ford Roadster ~.. 1 Ford Touring 2 Studebakers 1 Chevrolet Light © Delivery 1 Chevrolet Touring KENNEDY MOTOR: .CO. je some extra 3|-- Good*Place to Buy-the Car Phone 909 sey be Bee they C, BLUTHARSCH _ at Jack Jones Garage 2041 Best ae in’ Used! Cars To Be Had in Casper FOR SALE—Late model Ford sedan like new, many extras, if sold’ a4 | once, $990, scme terms. Phone 2343. - FOR tray touring car, new; SALE—G: $200 cash,. $49.05 per « ‘month. See the Gray before you buy any light car. Patterson Oakland Better Values: In Used Ford: é ae Runabout © --_-__-__ Runabout © ~------—--_-__-_ $186. Runabout © -----_.. ——-o--=------ F225 Runabout, like new -2--..-__- $350 Touring $300 1-2-4400 EARL C. BOYLE INC. Center Terms if Desired. 125-137 N. Phone=9 FOR SALE—Chandler, seven pass- enger touring, perfect condition, | driven only. §,000 miles, cheap for cash—Dodge Commercial, 1921, re- conditioned, an excellent. buy’ for cash.—Four-ton truck used six months, perfect condition, cheap for cash, See,Mr. Benedict at Hast Side , Garage, FOR SALE—Ford coupe, $135 cash. Call rear of 261 East H. FOR SALE—1924 Ford coupe, al- most new, at a liberal discount. Nolan Chevrolet Co, Dopsée BrorHers DEALERS SELL 600D USED CARS consistently good be- cause we handle no- thing but this kind. Good Values for Today— DODGE. BROTHERS 1923 model business coupe, first class condition throughout $850 1922 model business coupe; re- conditioned. reasonably oocoee: eon eo eee = === --- $650 1922 touring high hood; pletely’ overhauled; spot bumper, gund tires 1919 tourin, painted 1921 screen commercial, condition BUICK 1922 six cylinder touring, revar- nished, driven less than 10,000 miles; bumpers front and rear, motometer, sun visor, two spares; looks and runs like new tron, registered. bath, Write H. F. Ross, Bonneville, Wyo. men. hear bus dine. 745, Fourie FOR by rey stroller, good as 48M. FOR SALE—Bargain; bath tub and high chatr. Metrose. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Console style phono- graph, sewing machine, ‘coop, child's Kimball. Phone 389M. AUCTION. kiddie high chair, jam. 343 8. There will be a big auction sale at 234 South David, Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furnt- ture, rue, bedding, cooking utensils dishes, niture’ Oo. o34 » ete. Harned Fur- 8. David, Phone 249. FOR SALE—Most complete line of used furniture in the city, mat- tresses remade like new; five en- amel front gas ranges at half the price of new. Bailey Furniture Co., 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—] ¢ springs and mat- tress $10; kitchen cabinet $16.50; coal range, gas attachment $40. three-burner gas range ‘15; dresser $15; sanitary couch and pad $10; 42-inch ogk dining table $13.50; un- 3 finished gateleg table $6.25. Hunter- Goll Co., 241 W. First. Phone 986J. at ----------------. porno $950 FORDS 1923 coupe, large steering wheel, dome light, spare tire. of! gauge, foot throttle, driven 1,800 miles -------.-. -<~---$475 1917 touring, good running or- der $50 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet. coupe, $500; 1922 Ford sedan, many ex- tras $350; cash or terms. 446 8. Beech. Phone 1747W. ‘Buy Now and Save ‘Money Now is the time—in sixty days they will cost you more, Diidge Touring, good shape. ~.$375 higes es Touring, looks like new. wen sane eennnan= == $535 Dotse” “Business Coupe, like new: eot---+------+-----=---$1,040 Dodge roadster, good 8! ihape Studebaker, light six tourin, Ford ‘Touring, like new Gray demonstrator ----.. Studebaker, special roadster -' Oakland Touring, good tires a Touring -. Oakland Roadster 3 Chalmers ‘Roatster, like new Oakland sport Touring, 1923 __$950 New Oakland, Haynes anG Gray cars. See us today.. wait until prices are ‘higher to buy? If you are Hi seca terms can be arranged to Patterson Qakland Co. 540 E. Yellowstone FOR SALE—At'a bargain touring car. Phone 128W. WANTED—1,000 side curtains to 3 also do a? of we priate) ad and seat. fe eect! Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. RE selling or painting, have “dents in body and fenders remov- de; mude same as new, small charge: fa “man. Warne & Crosby Mo- tor Co,,; 436 W. Yellowstone. USED C. CARS “have ‘some bargains in used cane and.trucks that it will pay you to investigate. Olds Eight, good condition ~--$350 Olds Four roadster -~—-~--~~~-$235 1923, at -. 95: Pierce Arrow,- seven passenger at. ----.-. —--$1,500 We will:give reasonable terms on any of the above cars. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 South Kimballi—Phone 1818 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A splendic gas heater 2 a bargain. 8356 S. Ash. Phone 193R. , FOR SALE—New Crispette ma- chine complete, a money maker. Call ‘ay: Hast A. FOR SALE—Hoosler cabinet, springs and mattress; two rock- era, four @iningroom chairs; velvet rug, Singer sewing machine, cheap. 633% N. Melrose. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE — child's | Beech. Phong FOR RENT—Threeroom furnishes apartment with bath, o on bus | $18.8. Melrose, Inquire 161 N.Js0%- gentlemen. 327 N. Jefferson, Phone FOR SALE— One pair sallow kid | 316M. slippers, size 4%, chéap. 633% N. FOR RENT—Lovely room, enough for two. 326 E. First. FOR RENT—Room for two gentle- men. 422 8. Beech. Phone 756W. FOR RENT — Room large FOR RENT—One iaaron, Apart. ment, furnishes except Cherry. in a dishes. 1311 net | 1652. bedding an Inquire 750 CY. Phones, — FOR ise mgr aaa furnished fourroom ni apartment, also fur. nished apartment.-Phone ge % '| FOR RENT—Furnis itwo room - Int West. Phone FOR RENT Furnished three-room apartment. 534 W. Ninth. Phone 439R. FOR ee a ‘shed on pavement and bus line. Kirk. Phone 751W or 333. FOR RENT— Close in large fortable sleepingroom, private en- trance, references. 153 N. Grant. Phone 777M. two-room nd entrance next to bath, very close In. Phone 1958R. 630 S. Beech, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in home of young couple, two gentlemen water Phone D rain and dishes, water, gas and lights furnished, $45 per month. 303 s. Conwell. Phone 1838J. Eee FOR RENT—Three-room se¢mi-mod- ern apartment, furnished, on bus Une, 124 East H. Phone 1547R. oa Rach snatch aT a amd FOR RENT—Four-room and tb ent apartment, furnished nice two gentlemen ° preferred. 255 S. Jackson. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished bed, Brown mahogany Console model Brunswick, new, together with excellent collection of classical records. 1055 S. Lincoln. and Chippewa Fat |} FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY WANTED—From 50 to 200 used chairs for’ Sunday school rooms. 1510 S. Poplar. WANT to hear,from owner having] and convenient outside entrances; is farm for sale; give particulars | close in, $15 per manth, lowest price. John J. Black, , Wis. WANTED TO BUY—Alignest cash ‘price paid for second hand furni- 660 East H. Phone WANTED TO BUY—Four or five room house with finished rooms in basement, must be on terms. Box B-339, Tribune. WANTED TO RENI WANTED—By March 1, good apart- ment house to look after for one} or longer, best of references, 235 8, St. Botolph. WANTED TO RENT— Garage in vicinity 252 N. Jefferson. ond street, storage. Geo. 30/FOR +RENT—MISCELLANEOUS —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———S—— FOR LEASE—Just off East Sec- new storeroom, also Hutson, 142 8S. Dur- hin. Phone 1262W. FOR RENT—480 acres on river bot- tom, all good farm and hay land; very reasqnable. Address Box 1108 or see me at 619 S. Washington. W. Haynes! 0. Phillips. ny FOR RENT—Store room 15x36, good location, two blocks east of court house, in on A street. POULTRY Bh COLUMBIA HATCHES P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. We can fill your order for any quantity of Baby Chicks; 17 varie jes, standard bred. We have the|.-OR, RENT — Modern largest and only electric hatchery n Denver, capacity over 10,006 week, per We guarantee live delivery and prepay parcel-post. Write for yrices and full particulars. FOR crete epee chickens, ———— FOR SALE—Forty Ancona Pullets ner Sixth street and Platte avenue, all laying; Sheppard cockerels, choice bronze rock A. J. ten heaced by $15; “eleven turkey hens’ and gob- ler, $60. Phone 993 Sunday between 2 and 4 o'clock, —tIaying hens, $1.2 25 each. Plone 312W. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Two teams of horses, ready to go to work; also some good saddie. horses; cash or terms. 455 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Heavy work horses, wagons, harness. Al_ Emerick, 1240 N. Virginia. Phone 1711W. ROOM BOARD AND close in; } same floor. AND BOARD il ROOM for gentleman home cooking; bath on 426 E. First. BOARD and room, hot water and} steam heat, Phone 89R 634 S. Durbin. | ROOM and bonra ing, tub and stower Lath, $9 per week. 1015 8S. g00d home cook Elm. c FOR RENT—Rooms, home oooked meals with or without rooms; two modern, furnished or Sifled Ad. room house, unfurnished, Phone 190J. 1204 E. Second. ss FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment with laundry, conven. fences and electric washer. Dorcas Apartments. 1023 E. Secend. wat 213 8. Park. Prone 2735. ern room, 2291M. FOR RENT—Steam heated sleep- ingroom, adjoining bath, close in. 845 E. Thi. Phone 1622. — FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom in modern home of tw: furnace heat. 642 kK. Divine, conti uation of Eighth and Jefferson. FOR, RENT—Well furnished bed- room, everything modern, home comforts, room, board and laundry $10 a week. 1022 8. Willow. a FOR RENT—Nice clean light com- fortable baserhent rooms, bath nished basement apartment, gas and lights furn'shed. 1131 8, Elm $$$ _ FOR RENT— A few more of the new apartments left on First and St.“ Botolph, unfurnishea with ex. apary ment, furnished except peddie” and dishes, 443 S. Durbin. basement 224°N, ‘Sefferson. Phone 1044J. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur. nished apartment, good location. 141 W. Tenth. pts RENT — Three extra large lern __ sem!-basement apaxtinient. 518 E. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod. ‘ern apartment, heat and ‘water furnished. Call in rear §07 E. Third. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four: room, unfurnighed apartment, is close in on pavement. 519 E. Third. FOR RENT —Nicély furnished threo room basement apartment with or without garage; one block off pave ment and bus line. 1243 S. Ash. FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart, 737 EL Fourth. Phone 2646. FOR RENT — Modern furnished Toom, bath adjoining, with heated garage, reasonable for gentlemen. Phone 2630. ————— FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished sleepingroomi adjoining bath, is close in. reasonable, 701 S. Beech. Phone 2599. FOR RENT—Furnihsed room, also basement room in modern home; privilege of bath. 643 S. Beech, Phone 613M. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two-room apartmen’ furnished for wien hittoceapiag: pocuabey, gas and lights, $25. 332 ee . FOR RENT —Two large modern housekeeping rooms, reasonabl on bus line. Phone 170M. —————————— es FOR RENT—Three modern furnisi ed basement rooms for housekeep- ing. 321 5S. McKinley. ——— FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms. 1124 S. Poplar. apartment with laundry; one-halt block from bus. 1405 E. Second. Phone 421J. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, 1219 5S. Elm. Phone 1583J. FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished brick apartment; gas, lights and —— FOR RENT—Two furnished or un- furnished light housekeeping modern. is, one sleepingroom, 725 'S. Ash. ee FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms, two blocks south of library. 413 S. Durbin. and one block FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | Centar le; garage if desired. reasonabl Por full information call 1229M. FOR RENT—Desirable, close furnished apartment, steam heat. private bath, everything furnishe moderate price, ‘also sleepingrooms. 140 E. Midwest. FOR .RENT—One three-room fur nished apartment with bath, also one two-room ent, gan heat; two-room and bath apartment, furnished or unfurnished, downtown; steam heat, laundry facilities. Phone 15397. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished four-room strictly modern apart- ment, with bath, laundry, privileg- ped suitable sere couples adults eae only; garag les! close in. Rent reasonable. 719 N. Madison, | two blocks from Center. 610.8. Ast Phone /1229M. SOR RENT—Tworcom furnished FOR RENT—New two-room apart-|_ apartment, modern, lights, ment, water, lights and gas. Cor- Mills, Wyo. —— a FOR RENT—One three-room apart. ment, strictly modern, unfurnish- ed. 1406 Boxelder. Inquire 750 CY. Phone 1652M. eed FOR RENT—Strictly mocern four- room apartment, gas and lights furnished, completely furnished, three good beds, gaa range, private bath, get key at Asbestos shop, rear of 1016 S. Oak, Phone 6935. (asi dele trie meer a aa, FOR RENT — Large, three-room furnished apartment, with bath, FOR RENT —New furnished three room apartment, ‘bath, near bus line. 516 W. Fourteenth. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished complete for housekeeping, £%5 and lights included, dishes and lin: en; hot water heat. Phone 1877J. 305 S. Park, FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—On South Grant until Septemiber first, nicely furnished five-room and bath bungalow. Mod- ern. Building»Co., 412 Midwest 31 dg. ———— FOR RENT—Large neatly furnis! ed one-room house, modern ¢ 304 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—One and two-room apartments, furnished; gas and lights. At Evansville, Bachelors’ Apartments. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, lights and gas. Apply Yellowstone Cash ecoeeee Phone 562J. FOR RENT—Fiye-room house, rent reasonable, Phone 2236J. FOR RENT—Three-room heuse, partly furnished. 829 N. Wa: ton; one-halt block from bus Inquire 1224 N. Durbin. FOR RENT — Modern _four-room houre, unfurnished, except stoves 1425 8. Poplar. Inquire in bas? ment, ———— FOR RENT—Up to date six roo furnished house, hot water b fine location; no children, can rent three rogms, 505 S. Par FOR BRENT—Attractive unfurnish- ed two-room apartment; reason- able 414 S. Elin. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, water, | furnished. 255 8. vine basement lights and gas For results try a Tribune Clas- —-

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