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Ve PHO WAL me Boyl orts nce rm oul: TAD rer rill ‘AT lac cia ds = Al _ sh Ho B2E | <= Bp ofSccRtsegeey §F ‘AGE EIGHT INTER SUPPL SURVEY MADE (Continued from Page One) cke amount of chemicals is found such water, Casper has already voted bonds uich will include the construction a $75,000 reservoir south of the y and with this aid It Is expected mt the ci needs will be taken re of at pr The Deer Creek oject hatever project is cid or coun The k, he sald was by available although very good be obtained from This however rst cost of $6,000, no reason to go to ¢ when Deer Creek na. 1 in his opinion of out of Deer Creek it take its the creek canyon, then dam and pipe ft 24-inch pipe. It siderable untain would be r up. nd gallons ow 1d be 8.19 cents sured f 10 years, or for ions a da As 1 cap. would uld not than a 30- th rtionate coi The pipe e constructed for les ear period since it requires cons! rabl expense to replace such a ure. ding figures he had given as ‘asper's future population he said thé city to grow faster nd achieve 00 population in 20 it would work no hardship ince those who came in could pay or additional water supply and the yroposed supply would not be in- hat were . Veatch, tt was stated today, remain in Casper for several ays at the Henning hotel, where e will be glad to consult with any: 1 in different ph: s of ‘oposed water project. M .Bean, postmaster of per, reviewed before the mem- ners of the chamber today his first rip Washington in which he was so outstandingly successful in setting relief for Casper’s post- office situation. Mr. Bean also sorrected Washington officials on ‘asper population figures, and Washingtonites are now thinking of Casper in terms of 30,000 popu- ation instead- of 22,000. E. E. Fisher sang two songs r the entertainment of the mem- ers today, They were “The Lass With a Delicate Air’ and “The False Prophet." ASPIRIN Say “Bayer”— Genuine! he r E Ww Genuine “Bayer Tablets of As- pirin” have been proved safe by mil «flons and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds end grippe miser Handy boxes of tielye tablets cost only few cents at a drugstore. Each package contains proven directions for Colds and te'ls how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitis. Advertisement. 365 —- 1= 366 Your Gain? Your Day Draws Nearer Read Thursday’s Tribune TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestan Westbound Arrives Departs No. 603 -____.. -2:15 p. m. 2:35 p. m. Eastbound— 3 Arriver Departs No. 622 ----______________ 445 p.m. 5:00 Dp. m MISTA WALT. SHE WANTS YOU To COME TO A PARTY TO HER HOUSE TO MEET MIS. KILLG AUTHO (Continued from Page One) came interested in syndicated mat- ter. His first wife, whom he mar- ried in Davenport, Iowa, in 1895, encouraged him to place stories he had written on the market. The first Mrs. Chester obtained a dectee of divorce and the custody of the two children in October 1911. Shortly after Mr. Chester married Mrs. Lillian Deremo, a former close friend of his wife, who had been named co-respondent in the divorce sult. * OIL COMPANY ACCOURTANT IS ARRESTED LOS AN Calif., Feb. 25, —Arthur Pdllack, chief accountant of the Union Oll company of Cali- ornia was arrested at the in- stance of the company, charged with embezzlement and forgery involving| $53,000. —__>— jax DULUTH, Minn. Feb. 26.—Clos- ing flax; February $2.56; .March $2.56% ¥ $2.56; July $2.53. A CLEAR COMPLEXION —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated Scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will ; know them by their olive color. |. These tablets are wonder-workers on | the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- | mal action, carrying off the waste and | Poisonous matter in one’s system. | _ If youhave a pale face, sallow look, | dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head. | aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly | for a time and note the Pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c. SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER—ARKEON BUILDING Baggage and Express Sa. m Called for and Delivered 8am 9 a. m. Salt Creek Transportation 2 p. m 2:30 p. m. Company Tel, 144 3 p.m. Leave Salt Creek HEART ATTACK THREE DEAD geet Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes so. sie , f 10.000, 20.000, Sipe ter- Y Yo-40" SPARK AGAINST YouR PLUG — SAN FRANCISCO TH MY SEATTLE = ANYTHING } can FROM POISON (Continued from Page One) | 80 became ill Saturday. he af- fection became acute Saturday night and a second physician was called ,from Sterling. Before his arrival | however, Notario and his daughter were dead. As soon as the poison ing was traced to the sausage warn ‘ing was sent to the several families and it was found in several home: that this meat was being prepared for breakfast, One after another, ten persons in the several families were taken il! Three were brought to the Sterling | hospital, where Neno Dottera died | Monday, and where other deaths seem imminent! LUDENDORFF 5 ~ PUTEON TAIL (Continued from Page One) have gone on a hunger strike. The prisoners have separate rooms in the military academy, which is used as a temporary court house and the authorities are said to have taken strenuous measures in an en- deavor to break the strike and keep the prisoners in good condition for! |appearance in court. They were offered pretzels, cheese, sauerkraut, rye bread, winerwurst, bock beer and other things for which Bavaria is famous. but drank the beer only and declined to partake of the food. Classified Rates ten cei AWO Cons pes ver line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. |. Five average words used as | tasis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. : |. All charged cdvertising will be | booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words, CURRECTION OF CLASSIFIED ! AD ERRORS. | ‘fhe Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than lone incorrect imeertion of any ad- Vertisement ordered for more than eneytime. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen |the real vaiue of the advertiseinent | Wili_be rectified only by publication j Without extra charge within FIVE j Gays after insertion, No republica- tion wiil be made when the errr Soes not materially affect the senme or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADI WUL Us 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- ly must, be Tribune office befure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00 p. m., will be inserted under ch» head “Too 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 words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Man with hay baler to bale 100 to 150 tons of hay; e’even miles from Casper. See Ben Realty Co., 202 Midwest Bldg. ‘| in The Casper Daily! You say sir [RECOMMENDED BY HER DOCTOR Found Strength by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound Kankakee, Illinois.. My mother- in-law always took your medicine for own housework now, and I recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ble Compound whenever I have the opportunity. I am taking it again for wreakoesecae my ant ly doctor has recommended it for this purpose.’’— Mrs. HARRY CouLom, 984 North Har- rison Ave., Kankakee, Illinois. Real Evidence of Merit For the relief of female wi pains and backache, nervousness an irregularities, with other troubles common to women, Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound is a de- pendable medicine. Its worth is thoroughly established by such letters as ae al res Atos are women eve! ere, Ww aving ie gladly tell other received benefit, women about it. For sale by drug- gists everywhere, ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Chamber maid. 340 W Yellowstone. WANTE! ly for part or ful! time work. Apply in person Room 8, Siedel Hotel. HARPER method, scalp treatmen for falling hair, shampooing mar celling; home appointments. Mrs R. Colby. Phone 1665M. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and _child- Under ren's hair cutting 35a Grill Cafe. |— | POSITIONS WANTED | YOUNG wicow wants position as a housekeeper. Phone 1708J. LADY wants position caring for an apartment house, 845 N, Craig. Wanted by Experienced Stockman | Would like place to manage stock outfit, large or small, can take full charge, married man; no children n give best of references; alway |lved in Wyoming. Address 14] South Durbin Phone 971R. WANTED — By young girl, house work or re of children. Phone 160J. WANTED—By business céllege girl | roam, board and small wages in | good home, | experienced in exchange for work; and references. Phone SERVICES OFFERED INING and painting; smal! work guaranteed; prompt service. Phone 1860J after 6 o’cloek. MARRIED lacy wants bundle washing. Call and deliver. Phone 2206J. CALCIM obi IT'S 2 SUDDEN ATTACK OF ANTITOXIN OR SOMETHIN. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A misses spring coat and suit; also man’s overcoat and suit. 742 8. Ash. HOUSES FOR SALE—Baby _atroller, price used twice. 810 W. Eleventh Apartment G. Phone 52GR. FOR SALE—Three-ton truck, pneu- matic tires, good condition; a bar- gain. 220 S. Wolcott, FOR SALE—Ten-foot six inches by 14 French W.lton rug. price $75. 323 S. Grant. ~ FOR SALE — Gray reed Sidway baby ‘carriage, good conditio: wrice $12.50. 315 ‘North Jefferson. FOR SALE—Proven Boston ma- tron, registered worth the money. Write H. F. Ross, Bonneville, Wyo. *OR SALE—Petigree’ Boston male puppies. Phone 1943W. 7OR SALE—100 tons alfalfa hay in stack, any amount; haul it your- ve!f; eleven miles from Casper good oad. See Ben Realty Co., 202 Mid- vest Bldg. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE — Dodge Commercial body and top, Address P. O. Box 1822, Casper, Wyo. Cc. BLUTHARSCH at Jack Jones Garage PHONE 2041 Best Values in Used Cars To Be Had in Casper —— FOR SALE—Chandler, seven pass- enger touring, perfect condition, driven only 9,000 mi‘es, cheap for 2ash—Dodge Commercial, 1921, re- cond:tioned, “an excellent buy for cash.—Four-ton truck used sx months, perfect condition, cheap for cash. See Mr. Benedict at East Side “Jarage. ‘ Better Values In Used Ford Cars Runabout ~~-----¢@~------_-$100 Runabout ~~-----—_--__------_$135 Runabout --~----_.----------$225 Runabout, Uke new -----,. Touring $350 -----------. mown ennn-——$145 TOWN Nios aa cease —--——-$250 Tonrag 6 son Sedan ~..--.---.~....------~. $400 Truck |... = Ee ~$325 Overland Touring ---. ---$125 EARL C, BOYLE INC. 125-137 N. Center Terms if Desired. Phone 9 FOR SALE—Good roadsters, touring and closed cars all makes. prices that are right, terms. Patterson Oakland Co., 540 HE. Yellowstone. 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. BEFORE sel'ing or painting, have dents in body and fenders remov- de; made sam: new, smal] charge; factory man, Warne & Crosby Mo- tor Co., 436 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, real close in. Phone 697J. WHAT AILS HIM, NO'M. I THINK Donse BrRotHers DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS Our Used Cars are so consistently good be- cause we handle no- thing but this kind. DODGE BROTHERS Hf 1921 three passenger coupe, in good condition, five good tires; large Westinghouse shock ab- sorbers eon ee - —-—-- $500 1922 touring, pletely overhauled high hood, com- a -—-- $675, 1920 touring, first class condi- tion BUICK 1923 four cylinder touring, good tires, bumper, motometer, hood and radiator cover ~----.--$650 FORDS 1921 touring ---.------—--$115 1921 roadster Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—One Loraine stove. 415 S. Park, Apartment 6, Phono 2485W. GENUINE NAVAJO RUGS. Direct from Arizona Indian reser- vation, for sale at 717 S. McKinley FOR SALE— Bed, mattress and springs, two new dressers, library table, diningroom table and four chairs. 730 S. Ash. Caml ee Se FOR SALE—Very cheap, plano and two gas heaters. 218 BE. Dieventh. Phone 2377W FOR SALE—Nifty diningroom set, table and four chairs, $45; tw Windsor rockers to match’ $20; Kitchen stove $2; walnut Gresser at $30; rug $35. fiber rug $7.50; quick. also apartment for rent. 1116 E. First. ati le SE A ao Saal AUCTION. ‘There will be a big auction sale at 234 South David, Saturday after- noon at 2 p. m. of household furnt- ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensils @ shes, glassware, etc. Harned Fur- 234 S. David. Phone 249. FOR SALE—Most complete line of used furniture in the city, mat- tresses remade like new; five en- amel front gus ranges at half the of new. Bailey Furniture Co. W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. \2 slat See eis Se |For RENT—Frent sleepingroom in Console model new, together with excellent collection of classical records. 1055 S. Lincoln. FOR SALE—$1,100 upright walnut Plano, reasonab’e. Phone 625R. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—RHignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 164k Ww. ’ WANTED TO BUY—800 feet of 6% inch casing. Address Box B-345, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Casper Mutual Builcing and Loan stock in No. 7, 8 or 9 series. Phone 2574 or 2332J. - WANTED TO BUY. Second hand fyrniture. If have anything to trade or exchange Phone 249, Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Proposition. What have you? State particulars in full. Tribune Bex 346. running water, two-room house, orchard only eleven miles out. See Ben Realty Co., 202 Midwest Bldg. any POULTRY COLUMBIA HATCHERY P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. We can fill your oréer for any quantity of Baby Chicks; 17 varie. jes, standard bred. We have the largest and only electric hatchery n Denver, capacity over 10,000 per week, We guarantee live delivery and prepay parcel post. Write for wices and full particulars. | FOR SALE—Thorobred barred rock eggs, 15 for $1, A. J. Young, care of Alcova delivery, Casper, Wyo. POULTRY FOR SALE—Setting eggs, purebred Barred Rocks $5 hundred, C. O. D.; also a few cock- erels $2 and $3 each. Mrs. Willlam Clark, Powder River, Wyo. ROOM AND BOARD = is ‘YD ROOM for gentleman close in; home cooking; bath on same floor. 426 E. First. BOARD and room’ hot water and steam heat. Phone 89R 634 4. Durbin. FOR RENT—ROOMS NT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingroom on ground floor, hot air heat, next to bath in new house. Twelfth and Pim. FOR RENT— Bedroom near bath, gas stove, private entrances, $20 |per month. 105 S. Conwell. Phone 791M. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed-| |. room, in modern home, first | house south of Chand'er station, hot and cold running water in room, shower bath, 213 S. Park. Phone 735. ’ | | modern home, 119 N. McKinley, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT — Light, comfortable sleepingroom with bath, $20. Phone 2456R. c FOR RENT — with bath. suitable for one or two gen- Wemen. Phone 757J. 119 N. Grant. FOR Pata for one or two gen! en- adjoining bath, $25 per month. 510 S. Park. FOR RENT—Basement room, sulit- able for two worki Tea- Sonable, very close in. Phone 6975. FOR RENT—Large front bedroom with prviate entrance, for two, hot water heater, close in. 842 E. Yellowstone. Phone 2288W. clea iat rece ntemnetl Laateld et OED FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern room. 1324 S. Ash. Phone 2291M. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, He Neae ss home, also garage. 730 ——————_____, FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod- ern, for one or two men, with or without board. Inquire in rear. 1013 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—Nicely furn'shed bec+ room, next to bath; steam heat; close in. Phone 242 eg FOR RENT—Large well furnished room, clore in; outs’de entrance, modern. 523 S. Park. Phone 646R. FOR RENT Steam heated sleep- ingroom, adjoining bath, close in, 845 E. Th'rd. Phone 1022. HL FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom in modern home of tw furnace heat. 642 LK. Divine, contin: uation of Eighth and Jefferson. — FOR RENT—Nice clean light com- fortable basement rooms, bath and convenient outside entrances; is close in, $15 per month. 737 EB. Fourth. Phone 2646. —————— | FOR RENT — Modern furnished room, bath adjoining, with heated garage, reasonable for gentlemen. Phone 2630. ————————— _____ FOR RENT—In modern hotne, nice- ly furnished: sleepingroom, aA- joining bath, hot water heat,’ suit- bale for one or two gentlemen. close in. 701 8. Beech. Phone 2599. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms, water, gas and electricity, close in. 340 W. Yellow- stone. ee ee FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms. 1124 S. Poplar. ECE Nae RTS, FOR RENT—Two furnished house. keeping rooms, two blocks south of Ubrary. 413 8. Durbin, FOR RENT—Two large rooms for ght housekeeping, 454 Milton, corner of Grant. Phone 1434W. FOR RENT—One-room furn’shed for housekeeping; gas and light furnished, $24 per month. 1015 8. Elm. Phone 452M. ss, *OR RENT—APARTMENTS Be SSeS SIE BEA FOR RENT — Modern two-room and beth apartment, furnished or unfurnished, downtown; steam Jaundry facilities. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished. basement apartment, gas, lights and telephone furnished. 405 8.’ Lin- coln. Phone 1230J. FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment, lights and gas included 646 East A, ee FOR RENT—Two-room — furnished Apartment, water, lights and gas, 930 S. Jackson. —— FOR RENT—Completely furnished four-room apartment, strictly modern, private bath, private front and back entrance, fully equipped; laundryroom including electrie washer, use of vacuum cleaner. this apartment is situated on corner of IY and Madison, three blocks from Center and one block from bus lin rent reasonable; xarage if ‘desired. For full information call 1229M. reese ees, FOR RENT — Apartment, steam heat, private bath; Murphy bed; large ‘dressingroom, built-in fea. tures gas and gas range furnished, $50. 227 N. Park. Phone 1270. ————— _” FOR RENT — Large three-room furnished apartment, with bath, strictly modern; laundry privileges; also car space in garage if wanted. 304 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—March 1, attractive three-room furnished apartment, close in. 231 S. Grant. —$—$—$<$< <n FOR RENT— A few more of the new apartments left on First and St. Botolph, unfurnished with ex- ception of gas range and Murphy bed, grate in livingroom. Phone 1967NM. FOR RENT—Tworoom furnished basement apartment with bath. 224 N. Jefferson. Phone 1044. ——— FOR RENT—Strictly qnodern four- room, unfurnished apartment, is close in on pavement. 519 E. Third, ———<$<$$<—— FOR RENT —New furnished three- room apartment, bath, near bus line. 516 W. Fourteenth. ¥OR RENT—Furnished one and two-room apartments, gas and lights. At Bachelor Apartments at Evansville. Se) FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, White Hoosi Congo’eum in the kitchen, velvet rug livingroom, bath, gas-and lights furnished, $40. Phone 2456R. OR RENT—Three-room basement apartment. 7. Fifth, between FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished except bedding, dishes, close in. 425 S. Oak. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, mocern except bath, is close in on Grant street. Inquire at 629 E. Fourth. —$—$—————— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large lvingroom, Murphy bed, @ressingroom, breakfast. nook, kichenette, private bath, private entrance; on pavement. Phone 2268NR. pcb ac a FOR RENT—One large room fur- nished apartment, gas and lights furnished, $20. Phone 791M. ma ARESTEaE 1 =. gow fs > 5 p-4 tris —~ Wega