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PAGE TEN COOLIDGE 10 ALLOW BONUS (Continued from Page One.) certificate or 60 per cent of the face value at any time. The veteran who borrows on his Insurance cert! ficate at the bank and fafls to pay the amount back to the bank will find it expensive to recover the full value of the policy when he comes to redeem it. The banks will be privileged to go to the veterans bureau in case of default and re- celve the amount they have lent to the veteran with the accumulated interest but when the Veteran tries to redeem a defaulted certificate he will have to pay 6 per cent interest compounded annually. This was arranged so as to discourage vet erans from borrowing on their certificates and failing to pay up. The number of defaulted certificates will not be large, according to the estimates thus far made, and the veterans bureau will be able to take care of the defaulted cases out of the sinking fund provided. Indeed, the whole plan is worked out so conservatively that the gov- ernent may find in a few years that the amount appropriated annually can be cut down for the purpose of the fund {s not to make a profit but to take care of the needs of the veterans. The bill provides: First, the payment tn cash of the adjusted service credit to those vet- erans to whom $50 or less is due. The basis of he credit is $1 per @ay for each day of service on this aide of the Atlantic and $1.25 per day for overseas service. Bo few men were in the service 50 days or less that the sacrifice involved was considered relatively smal! and the cash amounts in the aggregate will not total very much. Second, the dependent @elatives of the veterans who have died will be paid immediately the full amount of the insurance policy to which the veteran's length of service would have entitled him, based of course on a 20 year paid-up endow- ment policy. The age of the veteran of course, is a factor in determining the amount of insurance to which he could be entitled. Third, the credit in no case ex- cemis $500 for home service and $625 for overseas service. The vet- eran receives the equivalent of a) 20 year paid-up insurance policy for the amount of his service credit plus 25 per cent and with interest compounded annually at 4 per cent. If @ veteran therefore is entitled to $500, the face of his policy would be increased by 25 per cent to $625 and that sum compounded at inter- est of 4 per cent for 20 years con- stitutes the amount of money he would receive at the end of that New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins - é Swollen veins are dangerous and Often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald Ol) (full strength), at Smith & Turner Drug Co., and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. : Physiclans recommend Emerald Oil; it 4s used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it {s very concen- trated and a little goes a long way. Apply night and morning with a soft brush as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal. It is guaranteed. So marvelously powerful is Emer- eld Oll that enlarged glands, wens and even goltre disappear when used steadily. Mail orders accepted. — Advertisement. COMMS .CcCOME . SPARKY, GET THar. sAD Look OUT OF YOUR. BIG BROWN EVES = Para Won't KEEP You HERE SEATTLE MUCK LONGER -- ALL DM STICKING AROUND FoR \s TO MEET THAT WONDERFUL WEEME MY PAL WAS TELLING ME ascuTs I _ KNOW ITS TOUGH PICKIN'S WHEN I DONT EVEN KNOW HER MAME OR ADDRESS - or WHAT SWE LOOKS LIke © KISS YOUR PAPA GOOD NIGHT = Im GOING BACK To THE HOTEL aaiD “TURN fA)-- I AWT HAD A Goco WAP SINCE QE HIT qeuerk ft? 902. 8c03 SAY, YOU BIG RUMMY 1! You THERE HE IS SHADOWING US fs AGAIN, FALSE WHISKERS AND EVERVTHING ! WELL, I'M GOING TO SHOW HIM IM ONTO HIS UTTLE GAME! Hi FOOL OUT OF ME ANY LONGER ! period. If he dies before the 20 years, his family receives the full amount the veteran would have re- ceived if he had lived through the 20 year period. Fourth, the veteran has the privi- lege of borrowing money on his in- surance certificat. and the govern- IF GONSTIPATED, at any one time, More money can| Harmless Laxative for the be borrowed as the policy ap- : proached the end of the 20 year Liver and Bowels period than at the beginning, for the policy will be worth more as it nears maturity. Fifth, security must be given for loans made and no borrowing is permitted until two years after the passage of the bill. Provision is made to prevent these loans from becoming “frozen assets” at the banks. The house ways and means com- mittee estimated that the average amount of compensation for those who served over 110 days (the maximum service being 560 days) would be about $382. About $14,- 799,470 would be payable to those now living. About $50,000,000 would take care of the claims of familes in which veterans have died since the war and prior to January 1, 1924. Some of the cash payments can be made during this year but owing to the labor involved in setting up the machinery of administration, the war department doesn't think it will be able to issue certificates or make payments before next January. Feel fine! No griping or incon- venience follows a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Billousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. For Men. Wo- men and Children—10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes, any drug store— Advertisement. ——____ SERVICE PLUS That is what we sell—not just the amount of electricity meas- ured by our meters. Meters are instruments to de- termine the amount of current used in order that each may pay arelative amount for the service rendered. Its the matter of getting what one wants in the way of elec- tricity when one wants it that is the real benefit derived and service rendered. Natrona Power Company Tribune wantads bring results. Two cents per word or ten cents er line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five erage words used a8 @& tagia of eatima ting a line. ILACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged edvertising will be booked “set Lines” irrespective of the number of words CURRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ‘fhe Casper Daily ‘Tribune wilt not be responsible for, more than one incorrect imsertion of any ad Vertixement ordered for more than HELLO —1S THis The Horec BARNEX GOOGLE TALKING ~ Room gor HARD DAY =1F ANYBODY CALLS ME I CONT WANNA BE DISTURBED = x NEED A CAN'T MAKE A be Casper Daily Eridune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SAV = LISTEN © “Tus 15 =—IM GACK AFTER a oT OF SLEEP « EM AS “TREO AS A NEW cope IN HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED — Elderly woman, for housework, few miles out of town; easy work. Phone 6F 14. WANTED—Maid for general house work. Phone 1196. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and child- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. s WANTED—To get in touch with a Mandola a_ Mandocella and a Mando Bars player. See Moore at 531 S. Melrose after 5 p. m. POSITIONS WANTED COOK—Experienced combination; fill any place. William 1421 40th St.. Denver, Colo. EXPERIENCED lady wants posi- tion at practical nursing; after- noons or evenings. Phone 2393R. EXPERIENCED stenagrapher de- sires position, Phone 668W. ite eS AE eg WANTED—Office work, by young lady, experience in law, real es- tate office. Phone 412. REFINED American woman wishes work by day or hour, House- work and miscellaneous. Phone 1414. POSITION fenced stenographer. Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Bq_ exper- Box B-399. CHICKEN dinner, 30c; best home cooked meals in Casper. Busy Bee, 163 N. Wolcott gr 616 W. Yel- lowstone. OUR SPECIALTY, roygh dry, best in town, Call Snow White Hand Laundry for service. Phone 705M. BRING in your old batteries that won't take a charge; I will charge them while you wait. Art Gaylord’s place, 240 S. Wolcott. HARPER metho¢, scalp treatment, for falling hair; shampooing, mar: celling; home appointments. Mrs. R. Kolby. Phone 1665M. WOMAN wants: work by day or hour. Phone 2079NR. ne time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement wili be rectified only’ by publication without extra charge within FIVH days after insertion. No repubiica- tion will be made when the ermr Goes not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE 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- ly must be in The Casper Daily ibune office hefure 10:00. Want Ads received after 10:00 to 12:00 p. m., will be inserted under che head “Too Late to Classify.” 4 our OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS Must be accompanied by cash of check in fuli payment of the: same. Note tho foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE MASS meeting of non-union paint- ers at 220 S. Wolcott, Saturday, March 22, 7 to 9 p.m. * MEN—You can have a profitable business or good paying position by taking our short course of bar- ber training. Send for catalog. Moler Barber College, 1229 Seventeenth St., Denver. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN wanted for ment work. 306 O-S Bids. perma: MARCEL and bobcurl, $1. Appoint- ments at your home. Call 8503 between 11 and 12 a. m. WOMAN wants few more bund'es of washing, rough dry or finish. ed; work guaranteed. Phone 2717R.1 WANTED—Autamobile to repair; work guaranteed. The Servic: Garage. Phone 839J. 1046 Kast C. Residence Phone 1145J. FOR SALE—Always ready battery charge, charges batteries while you wait and doubles the life of battery; guarantees new battery the life of the car. Midwest Service Sta- tion, 240 S. Wolcott. Art Gaylord. 1921 Dodge Commer. condition; new i 1423R FOR SALE—One 1922 Dodge Com- mercial, cheap. Casper Spring Co., Phone 1369, FOR SALE — Tweoton Clydesdale truck with pneumatic tires in front and solids in rear; truck and tires are in ‘good condition; price $600; also 1920 Ford touring with Ha: sler shock absorbers, good condi- price $125. Call at 1316 8. tires; cheap for cash. Phone Mr. rear of old postoffice, Mills, Wyo. Phone 2717R5. For results try a Zribune Glas- slicd Ad OH SIR, | BEG YOUR PARDON! 1 DIDN'T KNOW THEY WERE FASTENED ON! | THOUGHT You WERE A DETECTIVE FOR SALE—AUTomosiLes |USed DISGUISE! Dooce Brotners DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS In buying a new car, you naturally look to the reputation of the car itself. In buying a used car, it is equally important to consider the reputation of the dealer. We confidently refer you to those who have bought our used cars in the past. Good Values for Today— ~ DODGE BROTHERS 1921 three passenger coupe; ~ five good tires; is equipped with ‘large Westinghouse shock ab- sorbers; a good buy for ~.$500 1923 model business coupe; high hood; reconditioned and has a number of extras --$350 1922. model touring, high hood, extra equipment, consists of spotlight, front bumper and spare tire, two new cord tires on the ; completely over- hauled --.-.--. ~$650 1921 model screen com- mercial; in first; class cond!- tion; has new battery ..-$425 FORDS : ; ~ 1921 touring, starter, de- mountable rims, new top and side curtains; just from the pain shop; tires are good, $200 1921. model roadster, good condition; five tires, ‘two but lightly used; has -Stromberg: carburetor -.-.--.,--------$175 CHEVROLET model Superior has bumper and in very gooc condition at wonennnene- $700 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY. 131 E. Fifth \ Phone 724 FOR SALE—1922_ Ford roadster, cheap. 246 8S. Center. PRICED RIGHT—TERMS ¢ 1923 Buick Six touring, overhauled; new ti eoee-e----- === ---- $800 1922 Ruick Six touring, good condi- tion $700 1919 Buick Six touring --..--$175 1920 Buick Six roadster, good paint, good condition ~-._. $376 1923 Ford sedan, live new —-3475 1922 Hudson, seven passenger $600 1921 Light Six Studebaker sedan, seflan $800 SEE THESE .BEFORE YOU DECIDE CASPER BUICK CO. 132 N. Wolcott Phone 2260 FOR SALE—1923 Chevrolet coupe. Good condition; a buy at $4 gome terms, Phono 2343 Ws FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—1922 Olds Eight tour- = will trade for good lot. Car 2353 LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. ‘ PAIGE — JEWETT Used Car Department Ford Coupes 1922 model in “beautiful condition: net a dent or bump on the whole car; upholstering shows lUttle or no Me al five tires; Clymer spot light; Price $465, $155 down. 1924 model, new style body, cost $700; hard to te'l from new. Yours for $550; pay one-third down. Ford Tourings 1922 model, starter, demountables gocal rubber, motor good; price $285; FOR RENT—ROOMS ROOMS at the Ant ee FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms in few .. building, just completed at 244 W. First; hot and cold water in each room. Phone 2764W. Meyer Bldg. ‘| FOR SALE Nearly new household goods, must be sold at once, two folding ironing boards, two electric irons,four double gray blankets,|FOR RENT—Housekeeping two sofa pillows; cooking utensils. 530 S. Center. Phone 2587W. ————— WANTED TO RENT—Room sult. able for one or two gentlemen; board if desired; private family. 674 S. Park. Phone 579W. ——— FOR RENT — Desirable sleeping: room; close in; down town; rent $7 or $8 a week. 245 E. Second. FOR RENT—One basement bed. room in modern home. 256 East F. Phone 1792NJ. FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom{ main floor, home surroundings. Phone 2425. home. Phone €338M. 710 East 3rd street. ———$—<—_————————— FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms $15 and $20; furnace heat. 1025 Oakcrest. Phone 1599W. FOR RENT—Front bedroom fn a new modern home, on bus lin $12.50 per month; board if desired. 1327 S. Boxelder. Phone 1790R. _————————————— rt FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom, reasonable rent, close in. 713 B. Second. FOR RENT—Modern room, close in. Phone 1470. Piolo tt ha FOR RENT — Two steam heated bedrooms in modern home. next to bath, honie privileges. 863 S. Lin- coln. Phone 1994. FOR RENT—Nice pleasant bec room, adjoining bath, private en- trance. 510 S. Park. Phone 760J. Se el FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Housekeeping room with gas range, sink and bath; lemployec couple preferred. 544 Grant. roomy E. Seo close in; down town. 245 ond. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, _ private entrance. 232 N. McKinley. a big aucttion sate hes, gs assware, eta. ir of pillow cases free to everyone making a purchase of $1 or more. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. - AUCTION. Come to the auction sale next Sat at 2 p. m. if you want dis! and cooking utensils. Any-/ one making a dollar purchase or) more will receive a pair of pillow slips free, Come early. Seats for all. Harned Furniture Co., 234 South David. Phone 249. FOR SALE—Most compiete line of used furnituresin the city, mat- tresses remnie like 1 amel front gas ranges half the price of new Bailey Furniture Co., 826 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR RENT—Three modern base- ment rooms, furnished for house- keeping. 833 S. Elm. rear. ———— FOR RENT— Furnished basement for housekeeping or gas and lights furnished. 926 Mid- ‘west, 3 for housekeeping for men, batching room. 817 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Housekeeping apart- ments: one block from bus line; everything furnished. . ne. 1265. ‘R RENT—APARTMENTS | —— FOR RENT—Jackson apartments, two-room apartments, furnished; under new management, all neat, clean and conventent. on bus line; very moderate price. See them at the apartments or phone. 1872W.’ $$$, FOR RENT — Two-room modern apartment, unfurnished, located at 1216 East Fifth; on bus line. FOR RENT—Three-room modern $95 down. 1918 touring with winter top, ex- ceptional condition $185; $60 down. Ford Ton Truck New motor, gopd tires, cab and platform body all for. $350. - JEWETT 1923 TOURING © Disc wheels. new varnish, motor is ful! of pep; here fs your chance to get one of the popular cars for $925, one third down. Dodge Coupe model, five tires, Westing- 1 house shock absorbers in front and Platform springs in rear. Price $750. ——_ FOR SALE—Second hand tires, 30 by 344) 31 by 4, 33 by 4. 316 W. Yellowsténe. FOR SALE—Eighteen black Min- orea laying hens. 926 Midwest. FOR SALE—P'ack afternvon dress reasonah'e. Phone 2 FOR SALE — Registered female Airedale pup, seven months old; reasonab‘e. 1116 W. Fifteefth. Phone 1813M FOR SALE—Small size Ivory reed baby. buggy, almost as as new; $20. 634 S. McKinley St. AUTO TENT $5.50; trunk rack $3.75; Spotlight $1.50; Folding cot $2.00; 32x4 Cord tires, mounted $8.75; Columbia Auto bed $6.50: Gasoline Camp Stove $3.00. Phone 1287. —————————______ FOR _SALE—Bilack reed sulky. up- ho'stered, excellent gondition. Phone 1747W. 446 8S, Beech. FOR SALE—Cheap. White Eng- sh Bull dog. 915 St. John. Phone 6675. FOR SALE—Lawn dressing deliver. ed, $3 a load. 1244 Boxelder. Phone 23915. FOR SALE—National cash regis- ter; five gallon coffee urn, ten wire chairs, ten counter stools: gas hot cake plate: single oven coal ho- tel range; all in good shape. Phone 2016Ww2. ‘ FOR SALE—Drop edge Singer sew- ing machine $15. 118 West B. GENUINE NAVAJO RUGS For sale. 717 S. McKinley. Call mornings or evenings. TWO refined widows between 30 ‘and 40 want boarding or room- ing house on 60-50 basis; in or out of city; triflers save stamps. Box B402 Tribune. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 1 Brooks, 560 East | PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE —No. 14 cabinet Vic- trola wtih excellent collection of records, also set of trap drums. 735 8. McKinley, FOR SALE—Upright plano; dresser. . Lincoln. WANTED TO BUY _—_—_—— WANTED TO BUY — The best house that $2,500 or less will buy, all cash; southwest or North Cas- per. Box B01, Tribune. ss WANTED TO BUY—Barber chair, Address 425 W. Yellowstone. poe niet SEA, bas i ae WANTED—Your old coal range.or heater in exchange for a gas rango or heater. Phone 1086. —— WANTED TO BUY—Clean cotton rags 50 pound. Apply Tribune office. See WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ie 660 East H. Phone 16: ; ——$<—— WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coa! ranges, heaters, dressers, @uofolds, all household goods. Phone WANTED TO BOY. Second hand furniture. If you have anything to trade or exchange. Phone 249, Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. also Both good as new. 122 furnished apartment, all new stuffed furniture, fireplace on East Second. For appointment | Phone 2356W. —$—<$<—$<$—______ >, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment and garage; also furnfshed room. Phone 2177J. 580 S. Center. ——————— FOR RENT—Newly furnished mod- apartment, on tienes it and Ughts furnished 7 East C. Phone 1499W. ——_—$—$—$—$— ines FOR RENT—High c’ass threeroom unfurnished apartment, well lo cated. Call 2268R. _ FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment; also 2 sleeping rooms. 848 S. Spruce. Phone 1074J. ———————— FOR RENT — Modern two-room and bath apartment, unfurnished, downtown; steam heat, laundry fa- oe Apply Tribune Apartment No. 3. FOR RENT— Three-room _ strictly modern apartment, birch finish; steam heat; fine location. Phone 734k. LL FOR RENT—Five rooms and baths large porch, built-in features. on® block north of Kenwood; bus. at Twelfth and Jackson. 1055 S. Jack. son. ‘ ee a ee FOR RENT—Three-room furnished semi-basement apartment, hard- wood floors, use of electric ‘washer $40 per month. 303 S. Conwell. Phone 1838J, ——— FOR RENT—One three-room fur- nished basement apartment, fur- nished except bedding, Ughts and dishes, 528 W. Tenth. fat saree habe So ica in FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed apartment; hardwood fioors, built in features. Inquire 104 N: Washington. ———— , FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, newly furnished for light house- reaping, adults, Call after 4 o'clock. es FOR RENT—One and two rooms FS frenlahed or unfurnished from 20 up; gas and light furnish Phone 1512M. ot FOR -RENT—Three-room apart- ment unfurnished except stoves omer except heat. Close in; OT FOR RENT—Stricly modern unfur- nished apartmen: $75 624 South Ash. . also garage; 845 S. Park. Phone 2268R or OR RENT—Two-room furnished For results try a Tribune Clas. sified Ad. * | basement apartment; no children: He line, 1035 S. Jackson. Phone =—_—_ FOR RENT—Two-room apartment furnished. hts and gas. 11% 8. Jefferson, a batching; ~ as Ae ay NS