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paper Has a me FH Wxitcwen 5, eX ht }——— e- + er. The artist pictured the tnter- for of an old, dilapidated house. The windows ¥ gone, the floor was broken t e door hung by a single 1 just outside the threshold stood a in his fur with ev evidence of pros. per in his appearance. Through the open door could be seen his limousine, and the title of the pic ture was this: “at last Jones has mo: enough to b stead.” It was supposed to be funny, but it is rea’ly pathetic. Suppose Mr. Jones’ parents had built a home the old home age coud Nu usewuy 60 eas. ily—a brick home, like the Pen- saukee—that which is the house would have remained the same, un- hanged and unspoiled. It would have been a comparatively easy matter for him to have renovated the place and in memory again as- sociated with his loved one: is a most important et that interfor of any home lasts no than its exterior. If the valls are built to last for only years, thelr passing takes with them all of the interior work as tp ae if the exterior is bu to lost {t snugly protects the wood which under other conditions rapidly deteriorates and is gone. WINTER WHEAT SHOWING GOOD IN THIS STATE Spring Work Getting|; Under. Way, Crop Report States. CHEYE Wyomin in very go dama little past win ter, rk have been rain by the Division of crop and lvestc estimates of the United States partment of Agriculture. Winter Wheat Winter wh me through in fine shape v ss of about 3 per cent conr to 17 per cent last year, 11 per cent two rs ago and the ten year average 7 per cent The ion of the crop is placed at 94 per cent compared with 93 per cent ne month ago and $1 per cent one and the ten € r ton May ter wheat for pa | are strong fol ditions last fall and very light dam- age during the w'nter. Rye The rye crop shows a promising ndition with but Little loss or dam. during the winter, the condition be 4 per cent. compared with 86 cent one year ago and the ten year average of 96 per cent. The acreage of rye remaining for harvest is estimated at 22,000 acres against 24,000 acres last fall and 000 acres two years ago. Plowing A late spring tions have and weather cond!- delayed spring plowing the state Indicate f the plowing spring only on has such a sm " en completed spring of 1920 completed, The smpleted to y years fs ag per cent; 1922 40 per cent; 192 cent; 1918, 55 r cent; 1916, 67 cent The per cent All seeding and planting {s yery much delayed due to »»ather con- ditions, a large acreage of small grains remains to. be seeded and corn planting is very late in start- ing. But 26 per cent of the spring seeding was completed to } y first compared with 35 per cent and the ten year av 41 per cent. Reports f beet districts indi. cate that xé of beets will be much later than last year. General Agricultural Conditions All farm and ranch work has been h 1 back by the late spring and In. ment weather, however soll con re reported tho best there will be a marked te continbe toward d rsified farming, dairying and hog raising In the } When last | in the vole of s | charges. Her visiting the capitol to inspect th by Walter Christie, Denby Revisits Washington . in Washington it was the midst of of! lease Denby, U, 8. Marines, V marine tank, designed and invented ast year’ farming sections. A larger acreage of corn willbe planted than last year with a considerable increase in sugar beets and feed crops. A few sections report considerable loss in spring pigs due to cool and stormy weather. The early reports seem to indicate but lght Joss in a’falfa with mea- dows in very good shape, but grasses have been late in starting. es Many young women of the Eng- lish artistocracy, tired of “doing nothing,” ‘have found employment recently as mannequins, One of the latest of these recruits is Miss Eli- zabeth Ponsonby, whose father is under-secretary of state for foreign affairs in the British government. Miss Ponsonby is appearing daily fn a fashion parade in a fashionable West End shop, where ¢ iere are six mannequins stated to be the most beautiful {n London. ified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ basis of estimating « line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be chargyd the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be bonkeG ‘‘set* lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Dally Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one fime. 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 republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the senso or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELE PHONE, but we cannot guarantee accurac, CLOSING HOUR. Waut Ads to be classified proper- ty must be in the Casper Daily Tribune*office before 10. Want Ads recélved after 10 to 12 a. m. will be nserte’ under the head “Too Late to Classify."” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or heck in fu'l payment of the same. sote the foregoing instructions bout counting the words and the ate per word for the Casper Daily tune. HELP WANTED—MALE a a MEN, learn barbering: doub's your earning power, easy, clean work; rood. job. waiting when competent: hort course completes; catalog mailed f Write Moler Barber College, 1229 Seventeenth, Denver. WANTED—Carpenters to exchange work for lots in Mountain View suburb, give address. Address P. O. Box 69: TIREMEN, brakemen, beginners $150-$250 (which position?) Rall- vay Box B-536 Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moment: Write at once—Fashion Embrefde es, 798 Lima, Ohio. WANTED—Competent maid. for neral he rk, references re- iuired: Phoné 2218. SALESMEN WANTED BOARD salesmen $25 to Hugh L. Nicholas, 4404 Chicago. SCHOOL $75 daily Sheridan, oh Ea ela SALESMEN—Yoy can make $30 per month in your spare time selling on'y one policy a day; five policies a day pays yop $730 monthly; pol- fey pays $5,000 death and $25 week ly benefit for sickness or injury total cost $10 yearly; you get am: ing results using our direct by-mail selling plan. Address Uncerwriters, 438C Bonnell Bldg, Newark, N. J. IALTY salegmen, $20 per day ly; $35 weekly guarantee against commission; new specialty for retailers, now qpening western act quickly, Write H. C, n Park, Cal. SALESMEN making $1,000 monthly you can too; electric signs Write free sample offer, Flashtric, 124 Hudson, Chicago, AGENTS WANTED —_—— MAH JONG Oriental Good. Luck Beads are going oyer big; the easiest selling item you ever saw: absolutely new; nothing on the m: ket like them, they are a dazaling glow of living Rainbow Fire; : wo- men go wild ever them; everyone wants a string; 25 to 5 orders easy daily; your profits 95c each; wonder. ful crew manager proposition. Mah Bead Co., Minneapolis, Minn, WONDERFUL discovery, batteries in ten minutes; to agents. Radiolite charges gallon St. cll big repeat article to d stores, regular terrl- tory; make 150 per cent profit. Write for particulars. New Way Laboratories, Mt. Healthy, Cinein- nati, Ohio. $769.10 Coffman's sales first two weeks town 00; sensational Tal- bot kettle corn popper, costing $57.50 shipped on trial, Talbot Mfg Co. St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS an newest kitehe tool; ever Man Uses 20 times asy seller; big prot- its; « iple fr Thomas Mfg. Co., Deak 2093, Dayton, Ohio WANTED people now ] make big utking ey selling W rtised ourehold « establishe $15,000,000; brar United States and Canad rare chance just now for city sales dealers, men or women, full or part me, in elty of Casper and else- where, Write today for our practical sure money-making plan. J, Re Wat-! kins Co., Dept. 100, Winona, Minn, A RESPONSIBLE AN EXPERIENCED cashier de: CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Che Casper Sunday Tribune POSITIONS WANTED — For Sale—AUTOMOBILES I WANT a position as engineer, pump man, holet man or fireman, 20 years experience. W. A. Abbot! 234 N. Grant. € BROTHERS WANTED—Work, truck driver; ma- c a Address BZ, Tribune. = WANTED—All or part ane work ‘ ip or . ‘ Corporation books. Auditing so- We started our Used Uelted. Newby, 303 Consolidated | we business with the Berle JARs idea that a good car at YOUNG lady desires position; cler- fair price is better Ee bargain price. That MAN and wife want work on a idea has now become small ranch, can give references. ad ‘ite li Phone 1041R. lefinite policy. Our customers can tell you COMPETENT stenographer, college why. graduate, two years’ experience. . will accept tempor: or permanent position. Call 1006W. VT ceeees| | Seed tele av" hotel manager. Box B-539, Tribune. for Today— neat young Widow wishes to keep hoase for! pongE BROTHERS 1922 model business coupe, car class overhauled and up in first WANTED—Position, by young’ lady/ shape; has just been simonized with experience In clerking, book- and looks good ---.--------$675 keeping and general office work; riers It high hood: ‘com- will consider employment for part| 1922 tow rn fore os timie or all time. Box B-541, Trib- rhauled: good 'y Seen eeee 1923 model roadster, good condi- tion $550 1922 roadster, low hood -_-_$475 1921 touring -. $475 1920 touring equipped with large ‘Westinghouse shock absorbers, une. B sires position in a.cafe, coffee house or cigar store, can furnish the best of reference. 915 S. Walnut. Phone 553J. at ~~--=$350 SERVICES OFFERED 1920 touring $250 1921 commercial $150 HARPER method, scalp treatment.| 1923 one and one-half ton Gra- soft water shampoos, marcelling;| ham Brothers truck, stake and platform body -- home appointrhents. Mrs. R, Colby. 1038 Pear. Phone 1665M. ESSEX MARCEL and bob. curl 75c; mani- cure 50c, Phone 636M for appoint-| 1923 Essex touring --------$600 ments. 604 S. Center, FORDS SEE ENGELKE for cement work, foundation, driveways and all kind of cement work, Phone 4215. INGHAM BROS. mace and installed, screen doors, guaranteed not to moderh factory makes our lowest. 1923 sedan .. enn n nnn ~-$450 roadster 1920 sedan ~ 1920 Ford touring 1917 touring --.. prices Phone 2381—Shops 1725 E. Second Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY waks steps and 131 &. Fifth Phone 724 Estimates furnished with- Phone 2694W. crated, shipped; prices reasonable. 188 West GPhone 2203. | “on the Boyle Plah, 20 per cent WANTED—3,000 men to get their|down, balance In ten months; no hair cut for 40c. Under the Grill] C@rrying charges; no insurance, Cafe. Driveways an¢ curbs. out charge. SEER. Brommer for plumbing and gas fitting, special attention given to repair work. Phone 2090J. WOMAN wants laundry work to do 1250 8S. Washington. Phone 1678J. PIONEEK WAREHOUSE AND TRANSFER COMPANY Goods moved, stored, packed, PRTILIZER, garden and lawn Aote| planting, gravel, sand and genera’ |'Touring, starter -_.__ $47 teaming. Murphy Brothers. 416] pouri Holly street. Phone 1096R. Tearing: —________ unabor 24 down MARCELLING and bob curling at bss ie ee STs 7c. 431 8, Beech. Phone 2162R.| Runabout, starter _..... $47 down CALCIMINING ‘and painting, small | : ---876 down jobs, prompt service, work guar- anteed. Phone 1860. FANCY NEEDLEWORK LESSONS by Instructor of 25 years’ exper- fence, a’so crocheting, knitting, bead she work, lamp hour. Phone Ash baser des, 50 Mrs: apartment. conts per! + 1033 WOMAN wants children to care for, | | good home, good board, in _coun-| tw. Box B-540, Tribune. MARCELLE an¢ bobcurl, 75c. 1220 WATER and Drive out East Second street office and we will take you out. *\ LOOK MEANS A LOT” FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished . room SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS Phone 1480 For - Sale—AUTOMOBILES = FOR SALE—1923 Ford touring, like new, many extras, $375; terms. Patterson Oaklattd Co., 540 E, Yel- lowstone, FOR SALE—New Ford touring car with extra tire and tube, run less than 700 miles, $400 on terms, $210 cash. Phone 381. + Used 1923. Buick Four sedan, an ideal family car, new tires, new finish; an economical car to operate, etre 1923 Bulck Four touring, has had the best of care, new tires, mctor in the best of shape. See this one before you decide -.-.-. --o==- $650 1922 Buick Six touring, looks and runs like new; a bargain for you, at ----------------------: =~ --$700 1921 Buick Six touring, good tires and new paint; try this one out on the road; a steal for $350 1923 Ford sedan, equipped with heater, water pump, luck, ete.; this car practically new ana aaa 4 wow nnnnnnnn == $475 awn nnn anna ae -$1, 05! £0 jcerepehienee: 1922 Maxwell touring, disc wheels and good ‘tires, new: battery: a light car and find at ----------$400 1920 Buick roadster, in the best of shape; tires, paint, motor, every- thing ----. pe areningeeeaCRaD, 1921 Stephens Six touring, good tires, motor overhauled -.--$600 CASPER BUICK CO. Phone 2260-2261 132 N. Wolcott - ee FOR SALE—1922_ Buick roadster, has four new cord tires, two extra’ repaint job; overhauwed complete: wind wings, spouight, steering whee lock, runs like new; a real bargain at $875; terms. Patterson Oakland Motor Co., 540 E. Yeilowstone. FOR SALE—Fordson tractor, in gocd condition, plow and other at- tachments are inc:uded, $350. In- quire 1511 8. Cedar or call at shoe shop, New Public Market. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Set of Harvard clas- sics, practically new, $50. 106 S. Jefferson. FOR SALE — Fresh eggs from Englewood addition, delivered anywhere in town, 35c per dozen. Boxelder. Phone 2391W. ———— DRESSMAKING — Men's tailored shirts a npecialty, also dressmak- ing lesson, 60c a lesson. Mrs, Lydia M. Brooks, Mountain View, Yellow: stone highway. EARL C., BOYLE The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Ford 125-131 N. Center Phorw 9 FOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe, ex- cellent condition, practically new, two new tires; very reasonable for I CAN save you money on your new home, will help you plan the same. L. D. Leisinger, contractor and bul'der. Phone 1975M. yo S fa heme apts ie eda CEMENT AND 60) eTE WORK Driveways and walks, steps and curbs; estimates furnished without USED C ARS charge. Phone 2694W. LAUNDRY lady wants family bun-| That are ready for sale. That means that they are in first class shape— Cole Eight Touring Late model car in extra good die washing. Tel 1980J. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Good Dodge commer- clal, $450. Call 637 E. Eleventh. » looks like new. FOR SALE—Used tires, six 32x4 Jack Riley, general delivery. FOR SALE—At the Sundance ken- nel, Boston and English, also Pit Bull puppies; all pedigreed arid one white Collie. Doctor Nordheim, veterinary, Phone 1903 or 527 CY. FOR SALE—Eyening dress, size 36; word three times, will sell for less than half purchase price. Box B-531, ‘Tribune. FOR SALE—Liewellyn bird dog pups. 1720 Cedar. FOR SALE—One drufting table, reasonable. Call 325 after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE—Three-piece Simmons bed, mattress, congo'eum rugs, library table, leather seat dining chairs, rockers, oil range, ete. 1242 S, Poplar. FOR SALE— Rabbits, severa! does with young, cheap. 640 BE. Thir teenth. cords, three 31x4 cords, two 33x5 Nash Six Sport Touring 508 E. Yellowstone, Phone| Late model ear, in good condition. Maxwell Sport. Touring USED CARS Late model car in extra fine shape eeceeeee! $52; Maxwell 4-Pass. Coupe; Late model car in extra nice shape a Chevrotet ‘490" coupe Chevrolet “490 roadster......: $250 Dodge Commercial --....----. $350] 3 Maxwell Tourings Ford 1928 sedan —_..--.......-$425| Latte models, cars in good condition 649 Pe tore --- | -Butick “4? Roadster Hup model R touring -...--. #875] Late: rhodel car in extra good Essex touring condition, TERMS IF DESIRED digankk Wyoming Oldsmobile | Terms on the above ears—t0 per cent down payment, eight months r, anv - Company on balance, East Yellowstone Ate | ees er, five good tives. 160° CASPER MOTOR.CO. FOR SALE—Baby reed go-cart, a barguin. Phone 2464M. FOR SALE—Used price. Hunter Goll Furniture Co. 241 West Ist. Phone 986. FOR SALE—Dry land seed pota- toes, Irish Cobblers and Red Tri- umphs grown in Wyoming. Phone 442. Independent Fruit and Produce Co., 329 Industrial Ave. incubators % FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine In°A+1 condition, all attachments. complete, bargain. 314 9. Jackson. Phone 1658J. pt aaah ey FOR SALE—Sturgis reversible baby buggy. $15; three-burner ofl stove with oven. 831 Howard, FOR SALE—Early Oblo, dry land seed potatoes, Western Produce Co., 232 N. Grant. FOR ®8ALE—Shootos: ppe penny ma. chine, will make you $2 0 week; bargain. Bayer. Phone 11 For Sale—Household Goods FOR BA a 0 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 Six touring car, run { 00 miles; only $360 terms Call 637 Phone 1443. FOR SALE equity in new at a discount. 17 Phone 698W. aige car a. Yellowstone, en bune for highway in-\ OR SALE—Oakland roadster, new cord tires, extra good shape, a bar- gain at $250; terms. Patterson Qak-| Jand Co, Cal! the T formation, LE—One rug, one daybed two straight chairs; dishe and bridge Iamp, will sell separnte ly @ to party renting apartment Phone 24473. FOR SA®%E—Diningroom set, Phone 1994, a FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chairs and one s¢ ing chair, 704 S. Park, HAS BEEN INSTALLED. IN _ BAST TERRACES This addition City of Casper is located Eas' see aiding street pote rignt through it, thereby ) street, offering many locations on this desirable ROQM AND BOARD and room in private hom on bus line. 1115 E. Second. . FOR RENT—-ROOMS in mod- Frm privats home, real cloeo is. 604 S, Center. er —— ere t between First and see this addition or call the lovely home, one block Dis ‘ Une, 545 E, Eleventh. Phono 481J. FOR, RENT Ear Tarnishea Blag. bedroom, next to ‘anc, phone teas? engi dored " | suitable for one or two, reasonable, Phone 2493. _———— FOR RENT — Basément. sleeping. room, $3 per week, also upstairs bedroom, close in. 309 W. Eighth. pars tietyllmaec te) Ns aS aaa FOR RENT—Two rooms for gentle- men at 718 Badger. Phone 864W. FOR RENT—Basement.room with private bath and entrance, in a modern home on bus line, $15 per month. Phone 2013R. FOR RENT—Front m, ad- joining bath, in private famil. near bus line. 258 8, St. Botolph, FOR RENT—Modern basement bed- room, close in reasonable. 231 s. Kimball, a ROOM at the Antle! exclusiv moderate, gentlemen. 616 S. W cott. ‘ FOR RENT — Modern furnished rocms and apartments, by Cay, week or month, reasonable rent, 140 EB. Midwest. FOR RENT—Front bedroom in a modern home, with garage. Phone For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Most comptete 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. Pai he FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, Royal Ann Cherries. 1144 S. Poplar. RUGS DRY CLEANED DRY. We buy second hand goods; do all kinds of repair work; goods packed ‘for shipment. Peop'es Fur- niture Repair Co., 319 E. First. Phone 2366R. FOR SALE—Six-hole coal range, in good condition, at a bargain. 144 S. Durbin. Phone 133. FOR SALE—Kurtzman plano, one duofold, oak rocker, three-ho'e Perfection oil stove and stand. Phone 475J. FOR SALE—Complete of a house, will rell or trade for furnishings car. 539 W. Thirteenth. Phone 2148M | 1257J- FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs Royal| FOR RENT—Room. 483 8, Park Ann cherries, 1144 8S. Poplar. FOR SALE—Leather duofold, $35 used dressers, $8.50 up; refriger- ators, new and used priced right; writing desk, $8; walnut finished drop leat table, $9.25; porcelain-top kitchen tab‘e, §: y bed and pad, FOR RENT—Furnishe¢ rooms, in private home, privilege of bath, Phone 613M. FOR RENT—Very pleasant, — well furnished room, next to bath, in ; private family..on bus line, refer- $14; porch swings, $4; block and i, tackle, comp‘eto, $5.75; 10-gallon | CNCes- 727 8. Grant. Phone 15645, water cans, $3.75; springs, $1.75; FOR RENT—Very reasonable nico front room, adjoining bath, suit- able for one or two parties. 1242 8. Oak. Phone 1531J. — FOR RENT—Large modern room, suitable for two; genUemen pre- ferred, close in. 542 8. Park. trunks $2 and up; windd¢w shader 65c; wonderful assortment. of Arm- strong’s Nnoleums. See us paen you buy. Hunter-Goll Co., 241 W. First. Phone 986J. FOR SALE—Wardrohe to go in six- foot spa anel doors, ideal for small apartment, also table and]THE ROOM you want, moe: setees for breakfast alcove; very close in, reasonable, 415 S. Beech. reasgnable. Joe F. Thomas Planing Mill,’ 214 West B. Phone 1806W. FOR SALE—One nearly new Granda refrigerator. Phone 2464M. Phone 510J. panties babe VES FOR@ RENT—Sleepingrogm conven- fent to bath, close in. 119 N. Grant. ———— FOR RENT—Close in modern sleep- ingroom, $20 per month. 155 N. Kimball, Pianos, Phonographs, Etc rr FOR SALE—One new Johnscn|FOR RENT—Close in, we'l furnish. Piano, cheap for qash. 1625| ¢d basement room, bath, outside East 2nd. entrance. 305 S. Park. Phone 1877J. Sa een FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS ~—_—_—_—e—O— FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, modern, very hota 410 S. Melrose. Phone 1M. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Setting hens and lay- ing hens, Ferris strain, also chicken ranches. Fred Stekelenburg, Tile House, Swingle Acreage. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK —_—_—_—_———— FOR .SALE—Two pedigreed Poland China boars, en months o!d. “alameda Stee al FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; gas, lights, wa- ter and garage, $35. 502 East L. North Casper. Phone 2037M. FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms, two blucks eputh of library, 413 8. Durbin, FOR RENT—Two large furntshed rooms for housekeeping with gas. 442, W. Midwest. Lathrop! Phune 116. 905 8. Center. an da abctencaltash te cael ected WANTED TO BUY —_—_—_—_—_— WILL bu VE or exchange your Harned Furniture 1. Phone 249, WANTED 10 BUYS WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coa! ranges heaters, dressers, eae, all household govds. Phone 086. FOR RE for hous Spruce. —Two furnished rooms ekeeping with gas. 817 FOR RENT—Close in, two light WANTED To BUY—Hignest cash| housekeeping rooms. 580 E. Fitth. brice paid for second hand turns. |——H————_______- ure. Brooks 660 East IL Phone sas W. For Rent—APARTMENTS REDUCED RENT — Two rooms, furnishec} newly decorated apart- ments very reasonable. See these, Jackson Apartments. Phone 1872W. ————__ sr FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 630 E. Fifth, apartment C, new- ty decorated, bus line. Phone 729R. ums FOR RENT ————— WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086, WANTED—Live fat hens by the case, address the Glenrock Hotel, Glenrock, Wyo. ——— WILL exchange clear tots and some cash for secured paper. Address P. O. Box 195, = Yellowstone. apart: WANTED TO BUY—One or two-|27to, “2° W: Yellowstone. Phone room homestead shack or small - also chicken coop: 149 N.|FOR RENT — Furnished “modern two-room apartment, with kitchen and priyate bath; also _ one-roor D TO BUY—Clean cotton kitehen 4 : RD te and private bath, Phone Ereee Se pound, Apply Tribune} 2417. 444 East Yellowstone. ” FOR RENT — Three-room — strict!y modern apartment, close in, steam heat. Call 2268R. : . WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags The Tribune Office. mite WANTED 10 DDL WANTED TO BUY—Casper Mutual Building and Loan stock. reries ne . 7, 8, 9 or 10. Phone 2574. or ees rad ME Se For Rent—Miscellaneous ——$—$ FOR RENT—Semi-basement apart- ment. strictly modern, and close in, conristing of large livingroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath- room. 527 8, Grant. Phone 690R. ee bullding, First I. FOR RENT—One store x40 feet and basemer St. Botolph, Phone 19: t RENT— Well located store room. 216 N. Wolcott. Phone 1529R FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 month, we nlso repair’ all Brooks, 660 East H. Phone Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribuno will help every man and woman in Casper in FOR RENT—One or two office 4 rooms: elevator service. Phone rearch of employment to find : work by publishin FOR RENT—Irrigated land for gar re , dening, three miles out: plowed and ready for planting, West Side Dairy Co., P. O, Box 1026. FREE FOR LEASE Big Horn Groot, 116 1. Good summer range Mountains, C. Second © “Posidon Wante ads. Ro- LE, Some camps on the Bi tains. Address Virgit te h ae « B good op | memt Horn moun:| : r it will cost you noth & to advertiso your services the Tribune. If you are In neeé of work FOR RENT—Garage. 1129 oud. Phone 58: ‘ 4 private entrance, \ Se yer tem Stews Stew “ete Stew wre — mre “See “In Sie ee fe

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