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mainiieieeae si S TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. By Billey De Beck | PAGE ‘TEN. MUSIC WEEK he Casper Dally eribune —- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. <I BRA 630 E. Fifth, apartment C, new- + ‘ BULLETIA SSS SSS SUNSHINE. WERE SO FAR ALAD AWN--\T seems HELLO. aack + SURE “Mis Is your RP pr SEEU™ ty decorated, bus line. Phone 729R. Soir OF THAT OTHER NAG THAT DM Good To SE BACK OLD FRIEND) GARNEY. Hows THe rf Se ean ae INTERNATIONAL GONG Te THe NEXT Town AND THIS Town =! WIES AND KIDDIES 3 AND SAay- s FOR RENT > Telowpone. Sat RACE GRAB THE TRAIN “ BoyTon - WAIT A MINUTE - Some FRESH Mus - we 5 . {aan (NEW YORK te BosTON THIS PUDOLE. SUMPER, OF HELLO -- GET OFF - THis 13 A BUSY (Continucd From Page One) the Rialto theater where for nearly an hoyr hundreds of ‘persons drop- ping in before and after luncheon heard orchestral, piano, violin and vocal music. With the weekly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce at noon at the Henning hotel there was a se- lected. musical program given. Starting at 2:30 o'clock at the Music Shoppe Recital hall, fhe mu- sic division of the Woman's Depart: mental club provided a program of length in which there was a notable selection of numbers. At the Elks’ auditorium this eve- ning, beginning at 8 o'clock, comes the cofcluding concert for the day. Tomorrow will see a large number of simultaneous evening events given SPARK PLUG. PRIDE OF THE USA LEADS “Hoot MON- Tue FAMOUS SCOT Trorsvshereo a BY Six CounTIES LISTEN 1 ON Your RADIO FOR FURTWER DETAULS “Thousanos oF ScoTs COWA WITH “Se HGEKE TEE BES) AS _RACE REWRNS Comm tyes at the churches. Programs for tomorrow's serles 0°) events follow in full: High School Auditorium—12:00 a. nm 1. “La Paloma” ssseee fr. Butterfield and Orchestra | Peer Gynt . Gries ts “Cavatina” . Segmetante rath Mr. King | Selections from Musical “Com- edy siespe otBally”” “Evening Star,”- from Tann hauser ~-Mr. Buttérfield and Orchestra gement_ - -Wiedoft Orchestra Mr, King America Theater Mr. and Mrs. Leffingwell Mr. Butterfield Rialto Theater—Noon Kurtz-Butterfield Orchestra Ladies’ Quartette “Welcome Sweet Springtime”. ...Rubinstein Mrs. Horstman, Mrs. L. D. Bran- son, Mrs. F. J. Leschinsky, Mrs. E. 8. Thompson, Mrs. Berta Smith Piano Solo—“Concert Etude".... aan -Alexandra MnacFayden Mrs. R Haynie Soprano Solo—Wild Rose of Frederic Booothrc Sterra Land’ Soprano Solo_ WELL WE OUGHT TO OFFER A REWARD FoR THE RETURN OF SKEEZIX. LL DOUBLE WHATEVER VOU PUT UP. 3 THAT'S FINE OF YOU, MR, WICKER. AND f THINK IT's A MIGHTY THEM ON THE GooD ae Wyoming Compo: Plano Duo—“Invitation to the Dance”! -2.....%. -Weber! iy. Reading ....sh-+s05 . Selected Mrs. Ray Cook, 3 . Ruker Mrs. 1 McLellan rs 12. Selection— First Methodist Church—3:30 p. m.| Frances E. Willard Kindergarten 1. Piano Duet—Comedietta...... School Orchestra Ry Pepe Renard |13, Community Singing Mrs. Homer Helms and Mrs. Ethel af shart Strickland First Baptist Church—8:00 p, m. 2. Selected} Combined Choirs of the First Con- ~ Per’ r gregational and First Baptist 3. Ladies’ Quartette—(a) “I Know Churches (a) “Lovely Garden” _-d’Hardelot} ;, 2 (b) “Love Is Like a Firefly’. ‘Ghocis ‘aust ty teeseeemnes Friml} 9 Solo ..--.,-......Selected Mesdames Fisher, Helms, Hilgren Mr. George Burkett ¢ and Holden ’. Plano Solo—Valse in C Sharp 4.’ Plano Solo . Selected} "” srinor bee Miss Lillian Peterson Miss Louise 2 5. Soprano Solo—"In the Time of | Qaurtette—Salut d'Amour. Roses" Reichard} " << eB Miss Mildred Harned || Miss Rufh Parmer, Miss Grac: 6. Ladies’ Trio—Dreaming”.... Refferty, Mrs. A. V. Ritchie, steseeete rast eee emnsnne Rochelle Mr. George Burkett Mesdames Fisher, Hilgren and Cornet Solo—Regrets of Love a7 an ec a dba : as sgeee Bright 7. Soprano Solo—"Dawnlight and Mr. Arthur Davidson Birdsong” Mrs. Homer Helms peaks 6. 8. Soprano and Contralto Duet -seeeenese+Hark to the Mandolin]; Mesdames Fisher and Holden 8 9. Sextette—“Calm As the Night” ‘ Berek -+-- Bohm] 45 Mesdames Perkhiger, Fisher, Helms, Hilgren Osborn and Holden 9 Wednesday Evening—6:00 p. m. Henning Hotel Lions Club ....—Selected’ Program Arranged by H. Roe Bartle 10. Tenor Solo—The Lamplit Hour seeweseseeee Penn Mr..Owen Whisler Chorus—Liebestraum Liszt Piano Duet—Poet and Peasant Iverture . he -Von Suppe rs, L. L. Langwe and Miss rmer Violin Solo—Air on G String-. Bach Mrs. Thomas J. Ri Trio from The Mikado- - Finn, Owen Whistler ch R. Haynes Se lo—(a) Sleep, Little Trinity Lutheran Church—8100 p. m. ongiuret, Wrorlar South F ast Fourth Street] Composer , 1 “hoi rd Is Exalted" (») Springtime .. ++s+.Becker “5° nao 0 99 West Mrs. Berta Smith 2. Sofrano Solo—“Open the Gates 112, Chorus—Wyoming Lullaby... Temple” Smithy ss ... . seemee Willams Miss Emma Duis Community Singing, Wyoming and 8 y God. and base America Theaters, every night apd Mire, 3. | 2 CUNRE/thenweekic (3S Francis 4. Violin Solo ............ Selected Miss Velma Schedler 5. Violin Solo ....---......Selected Miss Velma Schedler 5. Cantata—"Easter Angels”...- pry gis soso Lorenz-Fearis a) @) “Angel Guards”. .- Chorus @) ngels at Gethsemane”... Contralto Solo and Chorus 4) “Wondering Angels at Cal- NEW YORK, May 6—Samuel very” ae -Chorus| Hardy, member of the Davis Cup Soprano and ‘Tenor Solos team which brought the trophy (5) “Rock of Ages”.......... | back from Australia, was among 2 ...Alto and Baritone Duet|#!x members of the West 5 ‘Angels of the Resurrec- |ennis Club who last night see Tenor Solo and Chorus “The Victory Is W . : .Chorus and Contralto Solo DOBBIN REALTY CO. (3) “Thou Art Gone Up On Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. High". .Barttone 1d Chorus Zuttermeister Bldg. (9) “Joy In th nsions of Light s+ee2+-Contralto Solo and Wom Chorus (0) “The Angels: Adoration” Tenor Solo and Chorus 7 Soprano—Mra, I hedler, Miss | Nig X51 (ant f Esther Pederson, Miss Emma Duis A iV} (Ou, Dut 0) ‘Tenor—M G.J ffer Mr. L. ‘ Hovland Alto—Mre. F. Francis, Mrs. F, 4 Joh i Marcy, Mrs. J. 1H. ckel a wy Bass—Mr. W. H. Schmidt, Mr. J H. Gockel Miss Augusta Luhrsen, accom. The Tribune will help every panist. | man and woman in Casper in East Side Community Chureh |} search of employment to find 8.00 p. m. | 1. Piano Duet . Selected | work by publishing Mra, Eard and Dr. Staat 2. The Story of a A Perfect Day”. .Mr. Germany Stat] ) ececseee s, W. 8. Germany cas Ye f, 5. Male Quartette—Say Hello" | 6. Cornet and Violin . Belected Miss Vera Natlor Mr. Gaylord ‘Position Wanted” ads. Re- Bills || member it will cost you noth- 7. Soprano and Contralto Duet. | Mr. ¢ 1 r i Ve twit Millicent 1d Germany, Aleen Mathis aces Belection adopted a resolution expressing disapproval of the United States Lawn Tennis Association Play- Writer” ‘rule that influenced William Tilden, nationai cham- pion to resign from the Davis Cup and American Olympic teams. aes WANTED—Ciean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office, Classified Rates Two cent® per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating « line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising wil! be bonked “set lines irrespective of the number of wonds, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion .of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than oze time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea! value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication thout extra charge within FIVE Jays after insertion, No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TE HONP AD! Careful attention will be a received over the but we cannot guarantee atracy, 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 Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions ‘bout counting the words and the te per wofd for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Lady solicitor; Iberal commission. Tel 564W for appoint- ment. MINE GIVES ME A WEAK BacK>! You Cas Take @utc CHARGE OF THE LAYOUT WITH: THIS _CEAD WE GoT OVER: * Hoot MON * THE Races Is & CINCH NOW BE A Good Bor AND my Tu MEET You ANOTRER THING WALT, 'M DIRECTOR IN A DETECTIVE AGENCY AND I'VE GOT LOOKOUT IN EVERY LARGE CITY FOR MME. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—By man and wife, ex- perienced cooks for camp or bridge gang or cock and walter. Write Box 1842, Casper. STENOGRAPHER — Experienced, wants posigion in. office or will do work at her homg. Call 486W. I WANT a position as engineer, pump man, hoist man or fireman, years experience. W. A. Abbott, 4 N. Grant. CARPENTER—Wwill build for you by the day or job; repairing’ or cabinet work, neatly done. W. °J. Hume. Phone 2535. WANTED—Work, truck driver; ma- chinist, or pump man, Address EZ, Tribune. ¢ WOMAN wants laundry work to do at home. 1250 8. Washington. Phone 1678J. WANTED—Job by utility office man of broad experience. Box 3-526, Tribune. MARRIED man wants work of any kind, prefer garage work, have had four years experiences as floor man in garage. Phone 2037M. SERVICES OFFERED FANCY DLEWORK LESSONS instructor of 25 years’ expe’ nso crocheting, knitting, bead work, lamp shades, 50 cents per hour. Phon 29. Mrs. Zaba, 102 S. Ash, basement apartment. HARPER method, scalp treatment water shampoos, marcelling appointments. Mrs. R, Colby. Phone 1665M. HAVE your flower boxes filled at *The Flower Shoppe” 642 8. Cen- ter. Phone 2574. CALL BROOKS for house and of- fice” cleaning, windows and rugs. Phone 18793. home 1038 Pear, LAUNDRY Jady wants’ family bun- die washing. Phone 1980J. ED—Housekeeping or cook- ing job on ranch. 133 N. Kimball, Apartment 3 or Box 1021, PIONEER WAREHOUSE AND RANSFER COMPANY. Goods moved, stored, _ packed, crated, shipped; prices reasonable. 136 West B. Phone 2203. Yo lady, over 18 with ability © operate typewriter to take charge of Tribune Bureau of Tour- ist Information. See Mr. Bond at Tribune office. HELP WANTED—MALE to drive a Ford coppe from per to Los » OWN expenses; cas in Telanc call r 1480 or, J evenings. WANTED—Man by month on farm PLASTERING CONTRACTOR, Estimates furnished. J. A. Han- tes. 164 N. Fenw Phone work, fertilizer, gravel and . delivered and excavating. 1244 Boxelder. Phone Sipple 2391J. MARCEL and bob curl 75¢; mant- cure for appoint: ments, FERTIL garden and lawn planting, gravel, sand and genera’ teaming. Murphy thers. 416 Holly hone 10961. Wyoming and other states, exclu sive territory on straight commis: eptional future; engineering neal knowlec valuable 6 O-S Bldg sre noon, Tel | BOHEMIA? girl } want work. & nce | capable handling + best of |homes, will eome middle of June Write by June to Miss Ill lian Lleventh, Okla home City, Okla. handy with team, fixing| LAUNDRY lady wants family bun- ings, fencing, planting | “die washings. Phone 2206J. and such work. 236 EB, Mid MARCEL and bobcurl $1. 328 Bast A, Apartment 2. Phone 673NJ. Ran that tad” experi} ~~ SDSrtuint is: Rhone, Cree. putting down hand dug| MARCEL and bobcurl, The. 1236 8. . Call at 236 1B. Midwest, lar, Phone 2431J, WANTED rewing at home, chil- SALESMEN WANTED dren's clothing of any kind, rea- sonable. Phono 1687W, HAVE opening for salesmen in For Sale+-AUTOMOBILES ne FOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe, cellent condition, practically new, © new tires; very reasonable fe Brodie Rubber Co,, 130 W ex conditt SALE—Whito dition; truck in has two transmissic especially adapted for field wor Phone 16533, \ Wo ts ‘wiRE -- ON AND TELL ME- HUH - - 24 No ,T AINT Sore Tis ? HUH SuRE-GO ~ No! t DSonr A LIVE HERE IN BOSTON EITHER I} - How ? | STARS IT'S AN OUTRAGE THAT SKEEZIX WAS TAKEN AND IF THAT WOMAN WAS IMPLICATED INIT (LL GO THE LIMIT TO SEE HER PUNISHED t For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE —, Ford touring 1923 model, good running order, $250; terms. 233 N: Boyer on Sand Bar, FOR SALE—1922 Ford touring, in good shape, new tires. 1122 £. Fifth after 6 o'clock. Donse Brorners BEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1924 Dodge Brothers roadster, driven 800 miles; an exception- ally good buy ..-- -$950 1923 Business Coupe; mileage 12,000; two new tires and the other thrée are good; in first cl condftion+ mechanically at ME TSG ETERS Y74 1923 roadster “~-_._--.2_.-.$550 1922 business coupe, ccmpletely | overhauled $675 1922 roadster -..\.._-.. ~~~ $475 1920 model touring ----...$250 FORDS 1923 model coupe, first Class condition 1922 roadster, five oversize cord tires 1922 tourin; miles driven about 5,000 250 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage. Cal! at-923 s, Oak. Phone 2510. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE — Baby 574M. bed. Phone FOR SALE—Baby carriage. Phone 491k. FOR SALE—Dry tand seed pota- toes, * Western Produce Co., 232 N, Grant. FOR SALE—A-1 16-inch lawn mow- er; four-hole Jaundry stove, good shape. Phone 2151J. Just a few order in for trees and shrubs. Do not delay. The Colorado Nursery Co..Bd home_ representa. dive. ud. Phone 521M, (Byenings.) FORSALE—Lioyd Loom ivory reed baby carriage, ex cellent condition ; FOR RK - Well ted store room, 216.N. Wolcott. Phone 1529R Tine TG Do - COME Te DINNER “WITH ME = AND YOURE RIGHT DOWN * BIG HAT, LOTS oF Roses ‘ON IT + POLKA DOT DRESS. SURE JL SE RIGHT, Down — Sure! I ANT Gor A - Now You WAIT: Gikuie- WATER HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN EAST TERRACES This addition to the City of Casper is located East between First and Fourth street; East Second street going right through it, thereby offering many locations on this desirable street, Drive out East Second street and see this addition or call the office and we will take you out, 4 “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” SEE BEN REALTY CO. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Large coa! hot water heater, will sell)for half price. Call 1257W. - WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Oftice. WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY—Old series of Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock. AGdress P. O. Box 2114. ©OR SALE—Most comptete line of used furniture in the city, mat tresses remade liky new; Live en- amel front, gas ranges at half the ce or new. Bailey Furniture Co., W. Yellowstone, Phone 1017J. FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chgirs and one serv- ing chair, 704-8."Park. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $f per month, we also repair’ all makes, Brooks, 560 East H, Phone 1648. FOR SALE—Furnishings for one- room, apartment, daybed, mahog- any dropieaf table and chair, two wicker rockers, straight chair, 6x3 rug, dishes, bridge lamp. Phone 24473 after 5 p, my FOR RENT—ROOMS RUGS DRY CLEANED. We buy second hand goods; do all Kinds of repair work; goocs are packed for shipment. People's Fur- niture Repair Co, 319 EB. First. Phone 2366R. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished front room, next to bath, reason- able rent on bus line,for one or two gentlemen, 134% W. Tenth, Phone 1981 or. 2639W, FOR RENT—Excellently furnished bedroom, next to bath and phone, siiitable for one or two, reasonable. Phone 2493. ——— FOR SALE—Good set of dishes, at $30. 106 8. Jefferson. < FOR RENT—Two modern furnish- ec rooms, for housekeeping, with garage. 602 Bast, L. FOR SALE Diningroom table, rugs, bed, Cresser, Western Elec- trie washer; Sechrist preesure cook- er. 333 N, McKinley...Phone 1267J. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room, next to bath, in private home. Phone 2 FOR RENT—Furnished room. 433 Bark. FOR RENT—Uostairs sleepingroom for One or two gentlemen, every- thing shandy, 327 N. Jefferson. Phone 416M. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- ern private home, red! close in. 604° 8. Center. FOR RENT—S'eepingroom, next to bath. 620 East A. FOR SALE—Victrola with 75 rec- ords and floor lamp. 632 8. Ash. Phone 1556W. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, suitable for employed girl. 743 8. Durbin. FOR ‘RENT — Pteasant — sleeping: room, adjoining bath, private en- trance. 510 S. Park. Phone 760J. FOR SALE—Setting eggs, purebred Barred’ Rocks $5 hundred, C. O. D. Mrs. Clark, Powder River, —Room, close in, djoining bath, Wolcott. ——$—$—$ FOR RENT—Very nice room in a lovely home, one block off bus Une. 545 BE. Eleventh. Phone 481J. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished pri- WANTED TO BUY+Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock, series number-7, 8, 9 or 10. Phone 2574 or 23320. WE WILL buy or exchange your} front sleepingroom with private used furniture. Harne@ Furniture| bath, private entrance, close in, Co., 234 8. David, 49. Phone 697J. : WANT! FOR RENT—Rasement for for coat ranges, heater§, dressers,} one or two in modern home, -ren duofolds, all household aoe sonable rent, sal Kitehen for ten ants. Phone 26 ——$< $$$ WANTED TO BUY—Clean cotton rags Se pound. office. Apply Tribune FOR RENT—HOUSE.- KEEPING ROOMS CE aS oD—Your old coal range or >in exchange’ for a gas r heater, Phone 1086. FOR RENT — Three furnished Live fat hens by the} housekeeping rooms, $35 per case, address the Glenrock Hotel, | month. Phone Glenro: Ww FOR RE | T—Two furnished house- WANTED TO BUY—One or two: from per William Wyo. WANTED TO BUY keeping rooms; gas and lights fur- room homestead shack or small] nishe ectric washer; garage if house, @lmo chicken coop. 449 N. | desty 139 8. Jefferson, Phone Park, rears ‘ 1585 phd Jo a FOR RENT — muraiabid pear two-room apartment, wi ind private bath; also one-room, FOR RENT—Two and three-room apt Very attractive; strictly modern; with gas range; Murphy bed, steam heat. from $50 to $75. 930J. FOR RENT — Two-room modern apartment. Call at 1147 S. Jack- gas, lights and water furnished, $35 } per month. Phone 1592M. FOR RENT — Modern four-room apartment, gas, water and furni- ture, inchided, $40. 642 E. Phone 1542M, FOR RENT—Three-room nicely fur- nished apartment. 704 8, Park. FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment with bath, $52.50; also two-room unfurnished apartment with bath, $50. Lincoln Apartments, Phone 1507M. em FOR RENT—Attractiyely furnish- ed strictly modern three-room apartment. 1214 E, First, Apart- ment 4. , ote AR ee FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed “apartment, modern except heat, private bath, clove in, 624 S. Ash; $40 per month, ear Srna si adel eee EE FOR RENT—Attractively furnished two-room modern apartment, pri- Yate bath, on bus line. 810 W. Eleventh. Phone 1591M. pa erate ee a FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- room apartment, private bath; launcry, electric washer, clore very desirable; refer- adults only; rences required. 153 N. Grant. Phone 777™. ———————— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment, $45. 143 .S. St. Boto’ph. <a ne e FOR RENT— Three-room _ strictly modern apartment, close in, steam heat. Call 2968R. — FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment. 936 S. Cedar. FOR RENT—Small modern apart- * ment, $45 per month. 250 N. Beech. ————— FOR RENT—Strictly modern un- furnished apartment, 345 S. Park; $55 per month. Phone 2268R or 381. ——————$_<—_____* FOR RENT—One three-room newly finished and completely furnished Ze “partment, strictly modern, close in. Phone 805. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, hot water and lights. Lincoln and’ C. Phohe 511J. ——$ $< FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment, on pavement, and bus line. Phone 357. OO FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, partly furnished. 1218 8S. Ash. Phone 809R. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartment. Fourth. Phone 1115. three-room 629 «CEB. ‘3 5. A » —$—$<———— FOR RENT—Semi-basement apart- ment, strictly modern, and close in, consisting of large ‘Uvingroom, two bedroom: kitchen and bath- room. 527 8. Grant. Phone 690R: peste Tite sala tab id censea ih 25d FOR RENT—Three-rogm furnighed basement apartment, gas. and Ughts included, $35 per month. Phone 2634W or 1726N. $$ FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement . apartment. 1043 ¢ W. Raf'road. Phone 2425. << FOR RENT—Front three-room fur- nishec apartment. 713 E. Second. —— es FOR RENT—Smal' basément apart. ment, modern except bath, close in, 835 EB. ‘Third. pa chen allan a i ieee FOR RENT—Modern close in newly (decorated furnished apartment, a'so sleepingroom. Smith Apart. ments, 140 E. Midwest. ap FOR RENT — Three-room Partly furnished apartment, clean and modern, $36. Phone 296 or 268TW. FOR RED built-in partly Grant. 'T—Three-room apartment features, private bath, furnished, close in, 232 8, el ——— BOR RENT— Apartment and small sleepingroum, also garage. mast earag 705 FOR -RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment. 743 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Two-room — furnished apartment, on bus line. 916 East A. Phone 1943W, Sh FOR RENT—Almost new very de- sirable three-room seml-basement apartment, unfurnished except: gas range. 249 §, Washington, FOR RENT —Two-room modern, furnished apartment, suitable for couple or bachelors, 936, C. Cedar. FOR RENTCYORiL FOR RENT—Furnished apartment cin ber month, 614 HE. Fifth. Phone FOR RENT—Two-room Apartment, modern ated, furnished for home convenience, ‘aundryroom, pho: cleaner, close fn Third. Phi furnished newly decor- comfort and Privilege — of and vacuum ity only, 919 B. ulty only, 919 No \ T—Nice furnished opart- reduced ront, on bus line ment, 1023 8. Walnut, S4aWw. FOR RE ment and p Phone FOR RENT barement furnished, quired. Pleasant ® partment two adults $ EB. Seconi, two-room everything references re. FOR RENT—HOUSES aera FOR RENT—Three-room house, ta modern except bath, $35- per month; gas and water paid, 106 3. Jetierson,

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