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ie PAGE SIX DEMO ANGE [3 FREE FOR ALL One) Davis of their | (Continued From Page The friends of John W. West Virginia have renewed efforts in his behalf arguing that if Mr. McAdoo’s corporation law} do not make him politically in- le, they also cannot disqualify Davis. The latter was presi- dent of the American Bar Associa- tion and is considered one of the ablest lawyers in the country and his friends say that if he received s they would not be incom- | te with those received by | Evans Hughes after he re| the supreme court bench ew York or days of | } the foregoing names, there is a noticeable rise in interest in the candidacy of Governor Al Smith | of New York whose supporters are counting a good deal on the “wet” atmosphere of New York to win over the Democratic delegates when the convention meets in the metrop- Olis next June. Newton D. Baker of Ohio, for stc- retary of war in the Wilson cabinet is being talked of more and more and it would not be surprising if he won the vice presidential nom!- nation, This would not be likely to de- velop, however, if an Ohlo man— either James M. Cox or Justice Clarke were to be named to head the ticket. Mr. Cox ts getting Into the race again and is expected to a good deal of speaking in the primary campa: He ts the type of political personality who doesn't regard a defeat an obstacle to another nomination. He was beaten for reelection as governor of Ohio after his first term but served two terms after that which means he ts not to be regarded by any means as out of the presidential race this year, Senator Underwood of Alabama, Senator Glass of Virginia and Sena- tor Robinson of Arkansas have boomlets that are bound to be taken into consideration because of the sectional strength they have but thus far nobody really forged ahead. Until the oll controversy developed Mr. McAdoo was way ahead of all others. Today he {s abreast of his opponents and the latter all feel they have as good if not a better chance. ee SAN JUAN, Nicaragua—Ameri- can marines are on the Honduran- Nicaraguan frontier to prevent gun running by Hondurans ,in Nicaragua to aid revolutionists in their country. New York Stocks American Car and Foundry. ~ American International Corp 22 American Locomative --- 7 American Smelting & Refg. - 60% American Sugar --..--.-.. 67% American T. and T. ~. American Tobacco --—. American Wooten Anaconda Copper Atchison —- ~ Atl, Guig and West Indies -. Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore and Ohio -__. Bethichom Steel ex div. Cailforna! Petroleum —-. Canadian Pacific ex ¢iv. Central Leather Cerro de Pasco Copper ~ Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio ~ Chicago and Northwestern -. Chicago, Mil & St. Paul pfd_ Chicago, Ft. I. and Pac. Chile Copper ex dt Chino Copper Consolidated Gas Corn Products Cosden O11 -__. Crucible Steel ere Cuba Cane Sugar pfd. -—_._ Erie Famous Players General Asphalt General Electric General Motors — Great Northern pfd. Gulf States Steel Milinols. Central. -_ Inspiration Copper ~. International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfd. Internationa! Paper Inyincib’e Of1 ~~. Kelly Springfield Tire - Kennecott Copper - Iima Locomotive Youlsville and Nas! Mack ‘Truck - Marland Oil Maxwell Motors Middle States Of Misnourl, Kan. & Texas new Missouri Pacific pfd. - New York Central —_ N. ¥..2 Hartford... 20 Norfolk a ern ex div Northern Pacific O B Producer Pure Reading Republic Iron and Steel — Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. Ol - Southern Pacific ex div. Southern Railway Standard Oli of } Studebaker Corporation ‘exas Pacific Pranscontinental Oil ted States Steel h Copper Arizona BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG) AL. IVE bo ane 8 Boake Wsen’ sors ™ GONNA mooen NEw = ~“o-no's* KENASL * GWE HIM A Gove CF FEELS AND Tuer Pay OX RGsreeTS pp Wo OWNS HIM = A LOTTA DETAUS To SE Gone COVER BEFORE WE Port THIS NExT CRossS OUNTRY RACE To JUMPIN" GREAT J GRASSHOPPER ! HAIRPINS IN MY BaTHTUS | HOw ON EARTH DID THEY GET THERE ? Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents ber line. NO AD LESS THAN 380 CENTS. Five average words used as @ tasis 0} ©. BLACKFACE ‘he HEADLINE will be charged the space of twe lines, All charged e@vertising will be ‘booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of wurds, CURRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ‘Ihe Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be respoasible for more than POSITIONS WANTED GOOD cook desires position as a housekeeper for widower; refer ences exchanged. Address Box B-362 Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED FASHIONABLE dressmaking, re- modeling, children's and pain sew- ing. Call for and delivered. Phone 5 after 6:30 p. m. Home shop, 725 Lb y & ¥. FLOORS DRESSED. New and old*floors dressed and sande’, Phone 376W. one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than vne time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly ovsary the reaj vaiue of the advertiseinen wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No sepnton tion will be made when the Soes not’ materially affect the conse or purpose of the advertisement. . a atiocitiontetiinne at 5 Careful attention will be given a ads received over the TELE- PHONE, but we cannot guarantes accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in The Casper Daily inserted under the bead “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF partied ee Must be Hiner by, cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions ut counting the words and the rate per word for the Casyer Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Young man, good sal- ary, steady work. See Mr, Kah!, Siecel Hotel. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced woman to work in boarding house. 530 S. Chestnut. GIRLS—Learn marcelling under wopereonat direction of Betty her- Class now forming, Phone 4673. for apporntment. Betty's Beauty Shop, Basement Becklinger Bldg. WANTED — Two girls to share apartment or rent room, ten min- utes walk to Center street, expenses reasonable. Phone 988W. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE VYANTED—Men, ren’s hair Grill Cafe. SALESMEN WANTED women and child- cutting 35c. Under I CAN save you money on your new home; will help plan same. L. D. Lelcdnger, General Contractor. Phone 1975M. HARPER method, scalp treatment, for fallng hair, shampooing, mar- celling; home appointments. R. Colby, Phone 1665M. TAKE NOTICE. Van Hovel Transfer and Sanita- tion company, any kind of hauling, moving, sand, gravel, excavating grading, lawn building, lawn dress- ing; satisfaction guaranteed. Phone - Office 212 W. First. PAINTING and calcimining, work guaranteed. Call after 5 o'clock 1860. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Mrs. FOR SALE—Brand new four-door Ford sedan with better than $200 worth of extras at a bargain, §750 on terms. Phone 1531W. FOR SALE—Ford with light truck body and starter, price reasonable 1021 N. Wolcott. Phone 1209NW. FOR SALE—1922 Overland sedan, like new. Phone 1285. Better Values in Used Ford Cars vast Vege EY eo! weet 7 Runabout --.. —~--~$100 Runabout ~. ee 1) Runabout ------—___________$225 Runabout --.-----___________$350 viii ee SSeS 2) $50 ‘Touring Touring ~~~... $200 Mgieritig vs sanenamestreeeua Stee $365 See Wanted by Experienced Stockman lived W: yoming Address 141 South Durbin | Phene! 971K. WANTED—Expertenced lot sales man with car that 1s good dloser: plenty of prospects, Call at 236 E Midwest. > __ |Earl C. Boyle, Inc. WANTED—Office work by young| Phone 9 125-131 N. Center married man. can furnished gooc references. Box B-36 bune. FOR SALE — Dodge Commercial | WANTED—Work by the day, ref-| body and top. Address P. 0. Box erences furnished. Phone 1416R. | 18 per, Wyo. FOR SALE—Good roadsters, touring and closed cars all makes, prices that are right, terms. Patterson 540 BE. Yellowstone. Oakland Co., FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES BEFORE sel‘ing or painting, have ents in body and fenders remov- ®, made same as new, small charge; factory man, Warne & Crosby Mo- tu Co., 436 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Late model Ford tour- ing looks and runs Uke new $285 if sold this week. 1221 8, Durbin, after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—1923 Ford condition; bargain. touring, A-1 Phone 1615M. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR USED CARS BY BUYING NOW Late 1922 Chalmers touring, re- finished and reconditioned, a buy at $675. 1922 Buick touring up in excellont condit'on, new rubber, a bargain at $625, ae Winton Six touring, refinish. good rubber, at the low price Py, "$975. 1922. Hudson coach; refinished, re- condition; car ke new at $1,150. Late 1921 Hudson speedster car in excellent conditign, a snap at $650. 1923 Dodge sedan in condition at $750. excellent R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales East A and McKinley—Phone 1406 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One beautiful singer and cage, $20, Mrs. Banker, 144 S. Kenwoott FOR SALE—Carnations, 75c a doz- en, for Saturday and Sunday. Buxton‘s Green House. 244 N. Kim- bail. a FOR SALE—Male Boston puppies, also one female, Pekingese, six months old. 1116 W. Fifteenth. — FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 month. Brooks. 560 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR SALE—Small ltinch room, wel’ equipped with coffee urn, gas plates and counters, atools,, @ishes and br building that cost $600 to build, will sell complete outfit for 5 or will trade for anything of t value, See B. F. Addington at 132 W. Second. FOR SALE—One Hercules gas en- gine with pump jack and belt; one 60-70 Old Trusty incubator; one new lawn mower with grass catch- er. one wash stand. 822 N. Madison. peas dae iteseaibatien aes Sai ap it FOR SALE—One leather Mying set. dresser and sideboard. Call 931 W. Thirteenth, FOR SALE—Dairy, also good loca- tion. Box B-358, Tribune. RAISE YOUR OWN—FOR SAL! Two smal! Old Trusty incubator: ene milk separator; mowing chine, rake, sweep and osaa See Ben Realty Ci Realtors, 202 Midwert Bldg. SALE—Thirty > S11W. ma FOR young Ph hens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS na’i amou cheap, moving. of good Apply HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Cheap, one 9x12 seam- 1 Axminjster rug, mahogany library table al! in gocd condition. 819 BE; Fourth, dress as ms w. eerath. FOR SALE—Solid oak buffet, like new, half price. Call at store, in Midwest Heights. 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—Ivory dresser, almost new. Phone 625R. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET( FOR SALE — Brown mahogany Console model Brunswick, new, together with excellent collection of classical records. 1055 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Portable Victrola and A new, $15. 18 records, Snger sewing ma- chine. Cail 1413 S. St. Bctoloph. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Two or three size 33x4% auto tires, if in good condition, will pay cash if worth the money. P. O. Box 894. WANT rear 50 feet of good corner lot in southwest Casper, must be south of CY; can pay all cash. Phone 1189. WANTED TO BUY— Apartment house, in good location, south siGe on'y. furnished full information in answer. Tribune Box B-364. WE WANT two good four-room houses in east Casper by March 5. What have you? Baker-Grude In- vestment Co., 133 N. Wolcott, WANTED TO BUY. Second hand furniture. “If you have anything to trade or ex Phone +249, Harned Furniture Co., 284 S. David. WANTED TO BUY—Casper Mu- tual Building and Loan. ten shares of No. 10 series. Carl E Hawks, Phone 2385W. WANTED TO BUY—Neat two to four-roo! east side on reasonable terms. Trib- une Box B-363. é WANTED TO BUY—Hignest Price paid for second hand fara See Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1 “ ‘WANTED TO BUY—Casper Mutual Builcing and Loan stock in No, 7, 8 or 9 series. Phone 2574 or 2382J. WANTED TO BUY—By Sunday if possible. neat three to four-room house in North Cosper; can make small down payment, and. good monthly payments. Phone 1791. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Large one-room shack; water inside; partly fur- nished for batching, $10. 1005 Glen- arm. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Part of large garage, close in, See Henry Transfer at Smoke House. ROOM AND BOARD ‘ FOR ha otal re bedroom for boars red. 122 East F, FOR RENT—Nicely room, next close in. Phone furnished bec- steam heat; FOR RENT—In modern home, nice- ly furnished sloepingroom, ad- joining bath, hot water heat, sult- bale for one or two gent!emen. close in. 701 8. Beech. Phone 2599. FOR RENT—One sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen, in modern home, two blocks off bus line. Phone 2056J. FOR RENT—Front bedroom next to bath also basement room suit- able for sleeping, light housekeep- ing or batching. 441 CY. FOR RENT — Bedroom adjoining bath in private family. 255 S, Mc- Kinley. ROOMS at the Antlers. Exclusive moderate, gentlemen. 616 «6S. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Nice room, afijoining bath for two gentlemen or couple, close in. Phone 834R, FOR RENT—Front room, two beds; steam heat, close in, rates reason- able. 805 N. Iurbin. Phone 1167R. FOR RENT—Two well furnished bedrooms, adjoining bath, outside entrance, in private home ‘on bus Une, 205 W. Thirteenth. Phone 1848J FOR RENT—One large sleeping- room, next to bath. Phone 2235R. FOR RENT—Large — sleepingrocom with fireplace. private home, gen- tlemen only; references | required. Call evenings, 737 8. Park. FOR RENT—Nice, front sleeping- room, one-half block from bus line; also heated garage if desired. 39 S. Jefferson. Phone 1585W. FOR RENT—Front s'eepingroom, beget breakfast if Cesired. 511 . First. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen, private en- trance, adjoining bath, $25 per month. 510 S. Park. FOR RENT—Front room, opposite bath, 422. S. Beech. Phone 756W. FOR. RENT—First class furnished rooms, two blocks from Noerth- western depot; home privileges. 612 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Nice sleepingroom, ts next to bath, suitable for two gentlemen or couple on bus line, 745 E. Fourth. Phone 1639M. FOR RENT—Front Joining bath, a anc garage. 532 S. Park. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished sleepingroom, adjoining both new home, few steps from bus line. 1134 S. Beech. Phone 1952J. FOR RENT—One sleepingroom, in modern hgme, also two-room cab- in, close in. 632 S. Ash FOR RENT — Nice, clean, light, basement room. hot and-colé run- ning water in room, shower bath, outside entrance. 213 S. Park. Phone FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom, next to bath, on bus line, su'table for two. 615°S, Lincoln.” Phone 2122NM. FOR RENT—-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished hou: keep'ng rooms two blocks south ot Mhrary. 413 S, Durbin. es FOR RENT — One housekeeping room for bachelors. 817 8. Spruce. FOR RENT—Rocm for two with cr without board, well heated. house; modern, c‘ose. in: on tion, reasona’ 4 BOARD and room for ¢ close in. home codking; same floor, 426 E. First. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, 454 Milton, cor- ner Grant and Milton a For results try a Tribune Cla ger es FOR RENT— Light housekeeping rooms. 714 3. Oak. FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms. 1124 S. Poplar. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Completely furnished four-room apartment, strictly modern, private bath, private front and hack entrance, folly equ:pped; laundryroom including __ electric washer, use of vacuum cleaner. this apartment is situated on corner of F and Madison, three blocks from Center and one block from bus Iino; rent reasonable: xarage If desired. For fall information call 1229M. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment by the week. central'y located. Everything supplied for housekeep- ing; no children. Phone 1889J. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment, 252 N. Jet. ferson. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment 10th and David streets, Inquire 142 West llth . Phone 815R. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five- room apartment, built-in features; heat furnished. Call at 956 S. Chest- nut or 1144 S. Cedar after 6 o'clock Phone 2596. ote cet ct Ase EE aS FOR RENT —New furnished three- room Mne. 1576R. FOR RENT—Nic fnished and furnished semt!-basement, four rooms, bath and laundry room. 502 CY Ave. FOR RENT—Furnishod basement apartment, bath, near bus 516 W. Fourteenth, Phone FOR RENT—Two large room ment apartment, nicely furnished gas, lights, water, bath, hot water heat, furnished. $45 per month; also two upstairs sleepingrooms, $20 and $25. Inquire 1242 S. Ash. Lid Tenth. Phone 492. FOR RENT—Furnished -apartment, one-room and kitchenette, large closet, lights and gas . 909 8. Cedar. Phone 1475. FOR RENT—Modern _ three-room furnished apartment with bath, one block from bus line, also. gar- age. 304 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—Very close in, furnish- ed two and _ three-room apart- ments and rooms, steam heat. pri- vate bath, reanonable rent. Smith Apartments, 140 E, Midwest. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished apartment. 318 S. Kimball. FOR RENT—March 1, threeroom furnished apartment; close in. 231 S. Grant. FOR RENT — Modern and bath apartment, furnished or unfurnished, downtown; steam heat, jaundry facilities.. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment with bath in new mod- ern home. Phone. 1765R after 5 ‘ oroom = =furnishec apartment, ‘with private bath. Phane 2235R, — FOR RENT—Close in, on pavement modern unfurnished apartment, kitchen- nook, steam heat Phone 2268NR. large livingroom, bedroom, ette and breakfast furnished: t — Unturn base- nt apartment, one-half block us; no children preferred. 345 - Boto!ph. FOR RENT—Furnishea two-room paper tnant, gas lights and water, 33 per month. 134 West G, two-room | Unes, $30 .304 S. Washington. Phone 1610J after 5 o'clock. FOR RENT — Two rooms, partly furnished, built-in features, lights gas and water. 1242 S, Locust. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, also new fourroom unfurnis! apartment. Phone T58W. FOR RENT- modern furnished apartment, lights and water furnished. 252 N. Jefferson. Phone 1276. low. FOR RENT — Modern furnished * basement, no children. 909 8. Wainut. FOR RENT—Barement apartment, furnished or unfurnished. lights teenth Phone 1966J. FOR RENT—New three-room apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 750 CY. Phone 1652M. FOR RENT—HOUSES W. Twelfth. FOR RENT—Six-room modern bungalow on South Elm, unfur nished $90. Phone 1997W, FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, in exchange for board and mom for one man. Call after 5 p. m. 212 East G. FOR RENT—Three-roam nicely ‘fur- nished modern house with bath, is furn‘whed. Inquire 1411 S. Poplar. Phone 2079: . wat 5 tonwood. Phone 174J. FOR RENT—Two-room house, part- ly furnished, gas and lights; one- half block from bus line. A. W. Hinermian. 1004 Pear. FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished house, 329 S. Melrose. Call at 336 . Conwell. _ and gas furnished, $22 per mont bachelors only. 414 W. Midwest, FOR RENT — Five-room modern, completely furnished house, sun- poser and bath, close in. Phone FOR SALE_HOUSES balance at ht @ month. Harry Free, The Lot Man. Phone 238. FOR SALE—New four-room full lot, will take piano as first Payment, price $2.250; terms on bal- ance. Burns, 233 Midwest Bldg. Phone “1870. Realtor. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, on bus line, 110 West G. xnanim in rear, COMMAND I play an important part in the life of the community, I rent houses, flats, apartments to desirable tenants. I secure roomers and boarders. I supply competent and experi- enced workers for every line of. human endeavor. I summon new cooks and other domestic helpers. I keep the community posted regarding the realty market and show advantageous opportunities for buying, selling, renting, ex- changing, I restore lost articles, I sell used cars quickly. I turn disused household ar- ticles into cash. |] I save money for many people in many ways. I point to innumerable oppor- tunities that are well worth while. i} I cost but a trifle andr act |] quickly. Iam a | CASPER TRB WANTAD. be I Will Serve You Re Satisfact tori Phone 15 or 16

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