Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BOLETIN SSSUED ay Te VANCOUVER DanY word Loox BARNEN Googe, FAMOUS HoRSEMaN, LEAVES van coulFe Tooay By SPECIAL Tram Thousanos oF PROMINENT COMENS AT Deroy AS TE “SPARK RUG SPECIAL” Pous OUT + RALPH YOUNG. WEL KNOW CANADONIAN GeTs serous ATTACK OF The You Come NEw YORK w COLOMBDS CIECLE tS HANGOUT - VY Goon BYE SoYs me UP WwURN ve WELL SPARKY We RE ON QUR WAY Home AT CAST SOME CLASS To US , RIDING ALL The wav Back (NA SPECIAL Tram - HoHt Nes Sun! Copyright. 1924. by King Festoree Syndicate. Ine RATHER HUNT THAN EAT, HERES SUNDAY CLOSING ORDINANCE {o PASSED BY THE CASPER COUNCIL (Continued From Page One) forgotten articles they needed for Sunday and that if the law were passed it would merely make these patrons try to obtain these articles any way and would cause a nul- sance to the storekeeper. A petition for paving in District 43 which 1s in the southeastern sec- tion of the city was referred to the city attorney and city engineer to determine its sufficiency before fin- al action shou!d be taken on it. No protests were received against paving district 42 which includes the alley in Block 28 and the ordi- nance was passed. An ordinance creating a paving district on North Park and Grant streets south of the northwestern s also passed. n was received and filed that requested a sidewalk district to be createé including Jackson, Melrose, Converse and St. Botolph streets from Twelfth and Fifteenth. The council also filed a petition ng grading between Fifth fteenth on Jackson, Melrose and Washington ast Butler adc petition asi request and Con F tion Square, mts handed to ait wer disi that part of the city. It rred to the city engincer for a report. District 39 which is in) West Cas- per will be First, revamped to Boyer. The engineer was instructed to @raw up p'ans anc npecifications for paving ¢istrict 41. ‘W. R. Dobbin presented a request that many of the roads leading into the paved streets be graveled. Sev. era! of the graded streets said Mr. Dobbin, had received little atten. tion after sewers had been put in and were consequent'y In bad condi. tion during wet weather. Mayor Loy FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Mrs.Bradford Recommer Recommends Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound Phoebus, Virginia. — ‘‘ Having this opportunity] justcannot refrain from saying a word of medicines. I have used them as occa- sion required for twenty years, and my three sisters have also used them, and always with the most ¥ Barings Change theChan, of Life I had usual mateeaiing symptoms, —-hot flashes, insomnia, etc.,—and I am pleased to testify to the wonderful results I obtained from the Vegetable Compound. I heartily recommend it to any woman and I will be pleased to answer any inquiries that might be sent tome through the publication of my testimonial.’ rs. H. L. Brap- FORD, 109 Armstead St., Phoebus, Va. Consider carefully Mrs. Bradford’s letter. Her experience ought to help you. She mentions the trials of middle age and the wonderful results she ob- tained from Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. If you are suffering from nervous troubles, irritability, or if other an- noying symptoms appear and you are blue at times, you should give the Yoeetie ‘Compound afair trial. For by druggists everywhere, include A and B streets for Ash to Suggested that it would be well to consider the matter since the grav- cling of streets had always been a much discussed subject with the council and that the only way to answer the matter would be to try it out. The committee on bullcing and lights recommended paving the space just south of the city hall and building. ‘The engineer was in- structed to draw up plans for the garage. The eame committee had also recommended placing lights in the dark streets of Nurth Casper and the city engineer was instructed to determine where these lights ought to go. The last recommenda- tion of the committee was to the t that a building to house the y's machinery shauld bo built on the site of the present pound between Ash and David streets just off Second but that the work shoulc be started until funds were available, The counct! decided to consolidate the business of the water depart- nent in the offices of the depart ent and to have all collections made by the clerk Instead of by the city treasurer as heretofore. A meeting will be held with J. Van Doren, city treasurer, Wednes- lay night to determine upon the budget for the 5 AUTO SHOW 15 OPENED HERE (Continued from Page One.) night's show and made the booth of the Wyoming Oldsmobile com any, his headquarters. F. A. Bun drock, of the Kumpf Motor Car ompany of this city, promises the ublic an opportunity to view the new Rollin coupe Wednesday eve ning. He expects a carload of Rol ins tomofrow morning. J. L. Austin, Peerless factory rep resentative, accomplished the im. possible this morning when he broke through from Cheyenne with a Peerless Six sedan, that the publi: might be given an opportunity tc see the new creation of the. Peerles ompany, on display this evening As far as ts now known, the Peer ess is the only car to arrive in Cas per from Cheyenne since heavy falls of snow completely tied up motor traffic. Tonight, the displays changed, more decorations will placed in the display hall, the en- tertainers will “do their stuff" ta please you and you'll really enjoy yourself. Don’t make the mistake Be cer- tain you attend the show on at least one evening. It will be well worth tho time you spend. PROSEGUTOR IS SENT PAPERS ned From Page overed a 8. will be that many made last fall. th One) t for | re ve The supreme court held the house order declaring Ki'bourne in con- tempt was void. Specifically, it rul- | ed that there existed no power in congress to compel a witnegs to tes- Lucy Streit of White Plains, N. ¥., is earning money as a barber at Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. The money thus earned will 0 into the building fund of the college. _—<S—$<—<—$ tify In the particular case in ques- fon, which involved a bankrupt real estate firm. A Scottish health official recently ppealed to superstitious mothers to give up the absurd practice still alent in his district of “cutting ‘s ears at the waxing of the Drs. Morrison and Seibel are now ocated in thelr new offices, Room 04. Turner-Cottman Bldg. Phone 1927. The High Grade Spread for Bread Nucoa Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned in sweet sterilized milk—with necessary salt—that’s all THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Everything in Building Material RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Vistributors of KONSET Three-Day Cementing Process for Oil Weils. Phone 2300 and 62 Casper, Wyo. Office and Yard—First and Center Sts. JOIN THE AMERICAN LEGION NOW ENGINEER = WES Got aA SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITF LAUNDRY PHONE 1702 HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Co. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE TEL. 27 STORAGE FORWARDING oe the best results in raisin, chickens use Victor Buttermil! Starter. For more eggs feed Victor Scratch Feed and Laying Mash. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising wil! be booker) “‘set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune wil! not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea’ value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE. days after insertion. No repubilea- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given al’ 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 Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be insertec under the head “Too Late to Classif: OUT Of TOWN ADVERTISE. MENT: Must be accompanied by cash or ‘heck in fu!l payment of the same. te the foregoing instructions bout counting the words and the | sate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE \NOTHER meeting of the open shop painters at 220 S. Wolcott, ?riday, March 2) hirty present verybody come. SALESMAN wanted whg {s famil- jar with machinery and oll field supplies. 306 O-S Bldg. HELP WANTED—FEMALE meeting? WANTED—Mald for general house- work. Phone 178R. WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home, easy plea- ‘sant work; whole or part time. Ad- Gress Nileart Co., 3541 Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Experienced alteration lady; none others need apply. The Fuchs Co. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Men, women and chila- ren’s hair cutting 35c. Under Grill Cafe. WANTED—To get a Mandola a a Mando Bars player. at B31 S: Melrose after 5 p, m. ‘ in touch with Mandocello and See Moore | bargain for quick sale. See it at Kenney Motor Co. FOR SALE—Best bargain in peed Oe eae touring car, good, Call T. L. Boyer, £30 N- Park ¢- Phone 1177J. FOR SALE—New Ford ton truck, with starter at half price. Phone PRICED RIGHT—TERMS 1923 Buick Four sedan, new paint; good tires, good condition --$1.050 1923 Buick Six touring, overhauled; new tires -.-.-..-... $800 1922 Buick Stx touring, good condi- tion -—~----------. $700 1919 Buick Six touring 1920 Buick Stx roadster, good pai good condition — ~~ _/_______.$370 1923 Ford sedan, like new ~--$475 1922 Hudson, seven passenger $600 1921 Light Six Studebaker sedan, setian woeeee—- == ------ ----- $800 SEE THESE BEFORE YOU DECIDE WALT, BUT His FEET AN’ TUMMICK ARE INA WALL I CASPER BUICK CO. 132 N. Wolcott Phone 2260 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. New high class furniture with vilege of renting new five-room ” 134 W, Tenth Street Phone 2680 FOR SALE—Two rooms of furni- ture, reasonable. 909 S. Walnut. used furniture in the city, mat- tresses remade like new; five en- amel front gas ranges at half the price of ne Bailey Furniture Co., 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. SPECIAL FURNITURE PRICES This coming week we will sell the following bargains: 1 Hoffman ins- stantaneous gas water heater cost- ing $175, sale price $50; coll gas water heater $5; 1 Detroit Jewel gas range with high oven and glass in Catl| door cost $120, sale price $30; 1 wal- nut dining room suite consisting of buffett table and four chairs, late style, Ike new which cost $175, sale Price $100; 3 brass beds cost $22, sale price $7 each; 1 Hoover vac- uum sweeper) good as new $25; 2 white enamel dressers with 24 by 80 bevel plate mirrors $15; floor lamps, brand new for $16. Harned Furniture Co,, 234 S. David. Phone 249, R SALE—Dinii Walnut. Phone "ison POSITIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER, young woman ants work in office half day's; typist, stenographer or can handle own correspondence and __ take charge small office. Call 2788W. aout lady ape ee wishes ition; law firm at Pot N. Jackson or Phone 76 768W. REFINED American woman wishes work by day or hour, housework. and miscellaneous. Phone 1414. ‘XPERIENCED lady wants house- cleaning of all kinds will also do washing and ironing by day or the week. Phone 1828M. SERVICES OFFERED AARPER metho¢, scalp treatment, for falling hair; sham, > mar- elting; home appointments. Mrs. %. Colby. Phone 1665M. LACE curtains cleaned; underwear; a'so all kinds of gen: ral house ceaning; prices reason: ble. Phone 1584J. FOR SALE—Gem Garland gas heat- er, Monarch gas and coal range; Western Electric washing machine, white enamel kiddy koop. Phone 2191M. 622 N. Center, ?HONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ET: FOR SALE —No. 14 cabinet Vic- trola wtih excellent collection of records, also net of trap drums. 735 8. McKinley, ——————— BE THE Herbert Clark of Casper, buy a Holton trumpet. A. F. Hei ley, Holton’s agent. FOR SALE—New player piano; a bargain if taken at once, only small monthly payments required. Call at 939 W. Tenth. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By April 1, three or four-room vn- aioe house, close in. Phone SEW and old floors dressed and sand papered. Phone 876W. ‘ALL 705M for good hand laundry work; prices right, rough dry ound es preferred, prompt. service. WANTED—Man to do calcimining and painting for lot, 236 B. Mid. west. * INTERIOR painting. calcimining and decorating; done by reliable warty. Box B-415, Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS *OR SALE—Adding machine, check protector; iron safe, practica’ly ew; se!l cheap for cash or terms. ehone 699. SOR ene eggs, purebred Barred Rocks aundred, C. O. D. Mrs. ‘lark, Powder River, Wyo. FOR SALL—AUTOMOBILES WANTED TO BUY THE LIBRARY of congress desires Tribune insues of December 28 and 31, 1923; anyone having coples "| please nvtify Tribune office es _ WANT a small house that $200 down will handle, balance month- ly, or will trade in a lot. Phone 703. ——— WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. i WANTED TO BUY—Clean cotton rags Sc pound. Apply Tribune office. ‘3 — WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furn: era one 660 East H Phone 1648.W. ey WANTED TO BUY—We pay more ‘OR SALE—1923 Chevrolet coupe. Good cundition; a buy at $45 some terms. Phone 2343W. FOR SALE—Ford sedan, many ex- tras, $300; easy term: 446 «Si. BETTER USED FORD CARS FOR LESS MONEY Bug Runabout -—--—-----------$100 Runabout, starter —---.-.$145 ---. ao ---———-- 875 Runabout .. eB SE SREN S s S for coa! ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone Runabout, like new -------$350 | 1086. Touring --.. —-——----$50 WANTED TO BUY. Second hand furniture. If you Touring --—--------------$145 | have anything to trade or exchange. ane tisig tk ¥i _g225 | Phone 249, Harned Furniture CG 234 S. David. ——$<—$—$ WANTED TO BUY— Good recond hand brief case. Call at Brodio Rubber Co., or 715 S. Grant after 6 p. m. Touring, Uke new ~.--._$350 Sedan ne Y | 1) wewnnn mewn nee $350 ST $200 EARL C. BOYLE, INC. 125-131 N. Center Phone 9 POULTRY FOR SALE — Ford coupe, 1923 Sgt - model, driven oniy 4,000 miles; in COLUMBIA HATCHERY excellent condition; se!l cheap, part] P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. cash and te Sy ee Mei FOR SALE—Double Ufe of | quantity of Baby 8; 17 varie your battery with ver-ready; jes, standard bred. We have the charges battery while you wait; eres und caly electric hatchery rele epi? “Aedes Jenver, capacity over 10,000 per fal tye a RA eKriawent | week. We guaranteo live delivery Service. Phone and prepay parcel post. Write for wrices and full particulars, For results try a Tribune Cla: Bed Ad. | R RENT — 1755NJ. WAREHOUSE TO RENT. Will build warebouse on Railroad spur to euit renter. Box B-412, Trib- une. Garage. FOR RENT—ROOMS basement aa 725 8S. Ash, FOR RENT—Clean, well furnished basement room, hot and cold wa- ter in room shower bath, outside entrance; by week or month. 213 S. Park. with bath; close in; 745 East Fourth. Phone 1639M. FOR RENT—Desirable room ed- joining bath, strictly private fam- fly; suitable for one or two gentle men; c’ose in, on two bus lines. 616 W. Tenth. Phone 2766J. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, ad. joining bath, steam heat, and nicely furnished, ladies preferred. 909 S. Walnut. i Phone 1053W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom, adjoining bath. 255 8, McKinley. FOR RENT—Very desirable sleep- ingroom, in good location, on bus line. Phone 1435. ‘—Modern room: close in. Kimball. Phone 1468, FOR RENT—One bedroom. 445 8. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Front bedroom in # modern home, adjoining bath on bus Une. Inquire 721 Kirk. Phone 410. FOR RENT—Furnished room with outside entrance, board if desired. . Third. Phone 2678. FOR RENT—Front bedroom next to bath, hot water heat. Phone 197R. i FOR RENT—Modern becroom for two gentlemen. 651 W. Railroad. Phone 2575W. ROOM AND BOARD : RQOM and board for two girls or married couple. 110 N. Jackson. Phone 650. Ts BOARD and room, nice large font roca for two; next to bath; home cooking. private family, three and one-halt blocks from Center. 426 E. rst FOR RENT—-HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS | FOR RENT—Large room, furnish- ear, Lent housekeeping, bath, ishts, gas, telephone, 118 8. Wash- ington.-Phone 768M. Se FOR RENT—Housekeeping room with bath, gas and its furnis! ed. 644 S. Grant. pe ma pais ae FOR RENT—APARTRIENTS FOR RENT— Three-room strictly modern apartment, birch fini steam heat; fine location, 734R. ea eee ee FOR RENT—Close in on Park; roum unfurnished apartm: Phone 101M. eter FOR RENT— Three-room strictly modern unfurnished apartment. 1214 BE. First, Apartment 4. FOR RENT — apartment, un’ ana steam heat; cilities. “Apply Tribune. a ern two-room ‘urnished, down- has laundry fa- Apartment No. 3, HON sHEND ine fOR RENT—Three nicely furnish, ed rooms, modern, newt; jecor- ated. 511 East First: ses “THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “WYOMING'S LARGEST APARTMENT HOUSE” 426 W. Yellowstone ONE-ROOM HOME We offer you one-room and kit- chenette, new furniture, gas, water, lights furnished, laundryroom; two minutes walk from Center street. Grocery and market tn building. ,_ALL FOR $50 PER MONTH We have a few unfurnished apart mens at $40, including gas, water and lights. FOR FENT—Two large two-room basement apartments; Ughts, heat and water; bath, Call 2356W. ergata ka rooms furnished and bath, strictly modern wit garage. 612 S. Lincoln. a FOR RENT—An attractive fur nished apartment, three rooms. two porches, private bath, upstairs: nice location. Phone 2107, - 505 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT — Attractive modern furnished apartment, on South Jackson; on pavement; adults; mid- dle age preferred. Phono 860. FOR R apartm ed. 141 D ENT — Two-room modern nt, lights and gas furnish- Park, rear of 143. FOR RENT—Strict!y modern unfur- nished apartment; on payement, He 845 S. Park. Phone 2268R or FOR RENT--Moder: n two-room fur. nished apartment. e 932 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Housekeepin, Kk Ss apart. ments, one block from bus Bie everything furnished. 340 ) son. Phone 1265. xe FOR RENT—Large four-room mod. ern semi-basement apartment, un. furnished, $45. Phone 146 FOR RE: NT—< 954 8 FOR shed apartment; Bas, lis nd water furnished; 0 room basement apari ent, Apply, at 1233 8. Po; lar, ere | |

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