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SPOT LRN i Jem. PAGE EIGHT. POINCARE 15 LOSING GROUND (Continued From Page One) stamp" for a majority with which he was not in sympathy. War records no longer are a pre- ponderant factor in French politics. Former Minister of the Interior Malyy, who was banished during the war for five years, 1s returned to the chamber, carrying his ticket with him, while General De Castel- nau, victor of Grand Couronne and | the savior of Nancy in 1914, was beaten. Andre Marty, Communist, 1m- priscned for surrendering his ship to the Bolsheviks in the Black Sea, fs elected for Seine Et Oise, while Jean Longuet, grandson of Karl Marx, also was’ returned. . Andre Lefevre, former minister of war, one of those who had warned against the renaiscence of German revenge; Prince Joachim Murat, de- scendant of the king of Naples, and Gaston Vidal, former under-secro- tary for physical education, were defeated, while former Ministers Retbel and Colrat and M. Franklin- Bouillon, negotiator of the Angora treaty, were successful. Of the Poincare cabinet, the Ruhr ministers, M. Aginot and Le Trocquer were returned, as were M. Lefebvre Du I minister of justice, and Louis rin, minister of MNberated regions. The,return of Japus, minister of agriculture, Daniel Vincent, minister of and labor, is probable. ident of the cham- 4. Leon Daudet, alist leader, was defeated. M. D'Aubigny, undersecretary of state for fl was defeated, along with his former chief, M. De Lasteyric. Victor Bgret, minister of agriculture under Clemenceau, was electe: Marce the Communist leader, w ssful. Commandant Brocard, leader of France's most fa- movs aerial squadron, in which Captain George Guynemer and Licu- tenant Jean Navarre starred during the war, ¥ ted for Paris, and | Sadi Lecointe, another flying ace, | was defeated. Former Premiers Painleve and Leygues were re-| elected. Quotidien, organ of the radical tion, prints an editorial Joicing over yesterday's the caption “Presi- Socia leader success under dents, Get Out It recalls that President Millerand threatened in March to resign if the government policies were not ap- proved and atids: “France has given its verdict. It has thrown out the bloc natfonal. Presidents, get out!" (In referring to “presidents” the radical Socialist organ apparently | includes Premier Poincare, who was president before he became premier.) | The foreign office announces the following elected, with 16 seats mis- sing. Conservatives 19; Bloc National 208; Radicals 186; Republican Social- ists 20; Socialist 111; Communists 24 Total 568. SS IM NGTHING OUT + TM GONNA START DETROIT, MICH.t A GRAY LIMOUSINE WITH CURTAINS PARTIALLY | DRAWN AND DRIVEN | @V A: LIVERIED : CHAUFFEUR ATTRACTED SOME ATTENTION HERE | TODAY 'WHEN ([T "WRECKED THE REAR END OF ASMALLER CAR AND SPED AWAY, AN UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH WAS MADE WHEN !T WAS REALIZED THAT THE CAR MIGHT BE MME, OCTAVES,. ‘ | DENVER, COLO? WELL | DRESSED WOMAN WITH | ‘BOY WHO WAS HEARD | TO ASK FOR UNCLE WALT SEEN HERE |” LAST EVENING, POSSIBLY MME, OCTAVE. SPOKANE, WASH.: MAYOR ORDERS, POLICE 1D BE ON LOOKOUT! “THe BALL ROLLING = WELL, WHAT'S THIS STICKING UNDER MY DOOR ? AVIATORS ARE FOUND SAFE (Continued From Page One) Alaska. ‘The two aviators will be assigned to duty in the army afr service head- quarters temporarily, but — their names will be kept on the Ust of the around the world flyers in com- |pliment to the men and in recogni- tion of the hardships they have en- dured in valiantly attempting to lead the squadron in the globe encircling flight. Meanwhile, the three other planes will continue their way around the world under command of Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, senior officer in the absence of Major Martin. th RS | ‘The plans of the air service also | will permit Major Martin to keep | the of of. designation comanding lficer of the flight, Lieutenant Smith's title being that of acting officer in charge. OMAHA, Neb., May 12.—Rattling | Sik, th egalese fighter here for nd bout Wedne: night ick Newman of Kansas City, was injured today when the au’ mobile in which he was riding, and an ofl truck collided Siki was taken to a hospital for an X examination. A_ police! surgeon said he was suffering from a bruised shoulder, a wrenched back and possibly internal injuries, result of the examination wif deter- mine whether he will be able to meet Newman. os Traged Yor Tl hours Helen Duncan, aged 2, kept frightened vigil beside tho bodies of her mother and father. In the presence of the child Darl Duncan, Kansas City, Mo., mur sy toc It is Intended to send Major Mar- tin and Sergeant Harvey across the Atlantic in time to greet the flyers nd lead them on the way home from Europe, in that way giving the commander the post of honor which he lost by hard luck in Alaska. LONDON, May 12.—Officials of the British air ministry sent con- gratulations to the American embas- upon receipt of the news |that Major Martin of the United tates world flight party had been found. Fighting Occurs ‘At Demonstration BERLIN, May 12.—Fighting as a equel to the monarchist demonstra- tion at Halle is reported from the nearby town of Boolleberg, where eleven communists are sald to have been killed and a number wounded. Headed by General Ladendorft and a score of former army and navy leaders, a Fasist “army” esti mated to number 25,000 men, marched into Halle, known as the headquarters of German communism yesterday, It was the most Impressive array of the old military lement under the monarchial colors since the World war. The house of Hohenzo!- lern was represented By Prince Os- ear. The only approach to violence or about Halle proper was a n police and commun- ists on the outskirts of the city. A policéman was killed and five were seriously punded b snipers. —— Presbyterians Get $87,320 Total for Church Building Bubseriptions to the Presbyterian building fund yesterday totaled $87,- 320, an increase of $7,000 over the previous report. The canvas will be continued under the direction of a £8. K. Gibson, chairman, Charles A, Fowler, secre committee compose dered his wife and then ended hie The child pund im a corner when ‘police DOBBIN REALTY CO, | Have Lots in All Parts of the | City On Easy Terms. \ Suite 11 Zuttermeister Bldg. East 2nd St. tary, A. A, Slade, George B, Nelson, and G. W. Bartholomew. Captains and canvassers are re- quested to meet in the chureh par lora next Monday evening for fur eports. 1 F. Met elivered his the & Chureh’ erday, Dr, McGarrah had been here in the interests of the local He left in the afternoon aligns In Ohio and New Jer- sing for 11 days in the wilds ‘ot|” Not What One Would Call a Perfect Fit Che Casver Daily Tribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG A BARNEN GooGLe DERGY! rs 1OEA! Ger ABOUT six eye WORST NAGS I TOWN “To RUN AGAINST SPARKPLUG > Ti Put UP A purse OF $ 40.000 © OF COURSE, SPARKY WILL WIN ThE DouGh AND eee, Youve Gor THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING C9RNEY« WHO'S SPARK PLUG. GONNA BE UP AGAINST IN BARNEY Goodie DERBY Two WEEKS FROM SATUROAY SKEEZIY BACK ? PUT 2000 “DOLLARS IN A PACKAGE AND COME TO VACANT LOT BACK OF- SCHOOLHOUSE AT TEN OCLOCK WED. NIGHT AND LEAVE IT BEHIND BiG TREE. DON'T TELL POLI tao ae) MISKELL HELD FOR ASSAULT Charles Miskell, formerly a deputy sheriff for Natrona county and also & member of the \Casp police de partment, got into a quarrel with Maurice Kirkland, a negro, about 2 o'clock this morning in the estab Hshment of Gus West, fight pro moter, between West First and A streets, Miskell fired a revolver and the bullet grazed the face of the negro but ‘with the exception of a sear which he will probably carry he was unhurt, Miskell { belng held at the police station on a charge of discharging flrearms and assault with Intent to kill MAGAZINE MAN DIES AT HOME CHICAGO, May 12—Henry Ha ven Windsor, for more than editor and publisher of Poy chanics magazine. in Evanston yest in Towa, in 1859 and moved to Chi cago n 1883 « ter serving as Le porter and city editor of the Mar thalltown, Iowa, Times Republican He is survived by his widow and one son. H. H. Windsor, Jr,, who ts vice presifent of the magazine com pany. Funeral s will be held tomorrow on 7 At the first for the Brit inh footba Plonship, th 1872 only 600 tators were present. The recent final for the Football Association Cup, which was played in the great Wembley stadium, was witnessed by a crowd of more than 100,000 football enthusiasts, BERGDOLL SAYS $27,000 WHICH HE BURIED IS STILL HERE AND WILL BE DUG UP ON HIS RETURN BBERBACH, BADEN. May “If I should he remarked, “the gold wil never be found, That's how securely it is hidden. wa swith me when I put ft away and no one will ever find it until I go for it myself.” that he has lost a fortune tn inter- est, but he added “It’s worth a great deal—especially lot of cash which hands on when I want to, if I ever get back to the states.” AMERICAN RUGBY PLAYERS IN FRANCE RECEWE COMPLIMENTS Californians Defeat Roumania 37 to 0 and Will Play France in Finals Next Sunday ‘Afternoon with reference to the gold he bur- United States All told, he says that is about all PARIS, May ports of the Paris new maners of the winners. Californians plaed a straight their Olympic game at the Colombes stadium esterday feated Rumania, ning the right to mm without forcing the game." Le Matin agrees that the critics all n defense to be which the de- WATER HAS BEEN INSTALLED IN EAST TERRACES This addition to the City of Casper 1s 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 office and we will take you out. and see this addition or call the “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” SEE BEN REALTY CO. Phone 1480 REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Small Building Permits Issued Several small building permits were taken out recently. A $5,000 brick residence will be built at 245 Lowell street by W. A. Stone. Roderick Gordon will erect a $4,000 residence at Tweifth and Chestnut. Two $1,000 residences will be built by F. M. Moore on Figurora be- tween C and Burlington. G. J. Stallman will build a residence cost- ing $1,000 at 1127 South Chestnut. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral vffer- ings and kind sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved father and husband. MRS. CHRIS MOHR. FRED MOHR, MR. AND MRS. F. B. PERKINS Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating Ine. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be chargd the space of two lines. All charged advertising wil! be bookec “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. 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 one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real 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. ELEPHONE ADS, attention will be given all eived over the TELE , but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be clasvified proper- ly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m, will be Insertee under the head “Too Late TOWN ADVERTISE, MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune, HELP WANTED—MALE ME arn barbering: double your earning power, easy, clean work; good job waiting when competent; short course completes; catalog speaks of Hyland .as a remarkable unite in praising the perfect sport mailed free. Write Moler Barber College, 1229 Seventeenth, Denver. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Carpenters to exchange work for lots in Mountain View suburb, give address. Address P. O. Box 692. IN DAY, MAY 12, 1924. Sr SERVICES OFFERED ee Driveways an¢ walks, steps and curbs. Estimates furnished with- out charge. Phone 2694W. + pide adceeenssanete at OL ess PIONEER WAREHOUSE AND TRANSFER COMPANY. « Goods moved, stored, crated, shipped; prices n 136 West B. Phone 2203. SEE R. Brommer for plumbing and gas fitting, special attention given to repair work, Phone 2090J. ‘ bs, prompt aithed. Phone 18605. _—_—<_—<— WOMAN wants ciildren to care for, good home, good board, in coun- try. Box B-540, Tribune, MARCELLE anti bobeurl, 75e. 1220 Boxelder. Phone 2391W- ee CEMENT AND Pes WORK Driveways and wajks, ‘steps curbs; estimates furnished without charge. Phone 2694W. LAUNDRY lady wants family bun- dle washing. Te! 1980J. HAVE your flower boxes filled at ‘The Flower Shoppe” 542 S. Cen- ter. Phone 2574. WANTED—Laundry work. Phone 1885J. For Sale—AUTOMOBI FOR SALE—Good Dodge commer- celal, $450. Call 637 E. Eleventh, FOR SALE — 1918 model Dodge dster, five good tires, 150 8. MeKinley. GOOD BUICK Six touring car, run less than 22,000 miles; only $350 cash. $400 easy terms. Call 637 East llth. Phone 1443. FOR SALE—1923 Ford Coupe, ex- cellent condition, practically new, two new tires; very reasonable for cash. Brodie Rubber Co., 130 W. Second. FOR SALE—Will sell my $250 equity in new Jewett or Paige car at a discount. 1722 EB. Yellowstone, Phone .698W. FOR SALE—Eord roadster with commercial body, good condition, Apply at C. B. & Q. Restaurant. “For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE — Fresh eggs from Englewood addition, delivered, anywhere in town, 85¢ per dozen, Jack Riley, general delivery. LG FOR SALE—At the Sundance ken- nel, Boston and English, also Pit Bull puppies; all pedigreed and one white Collie. Doctor Nordheim, veterinary. Phone 1903 or 527 CY. FOR SALE—Three-piece Simmons bed, mattress, congo’eum rugs, library table, leather seat dining chairs, rockers, ofl range, etc. 1242 S. Poplar. FOR SALE—Baby reed go-cart, a barguin. Phone 2464M. FOR SALE—Early Ohio, dry land seed potatoes. “western Produce Co,, 332 N. Grant, OFFICE desk space very reason- able; telephone and furniture ine cluded. Room 5, Zuttermeister Bldg. FOR SALE—A dandy hedge for lawn, at less than half price; fine condition. Natrona Transfer. Phone 949 days, 1562W evenings. \ FIREMBN, brakemen, beginners $150-$250 (which position?) Rail- way Box B-536 Tribune. WANTED—3,000 men to get their hair cut for 40c. Under the Grill Cafe. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during thelr leisure moments. Write at once—Fashion Embrofder- ies, 798 Lima, Ohio. WANTED—Competent girl to take care of small child, 9 2. m. to 2 p.m. Call Riverview Hotel between 2 to 5 p. m. WANTED—Competent woman for general housework. Apply 108 E. Tenth. POSITIONS WANTED I WANT a position as engineer, pump man, holst man or fireman, years experience. W. A. Abbott, 4 oN. Grant. ey WANTED—Work, truck ‘driver; ma- chinist, or pump man, Address Tribune. eae Se ee ae ey WANTED—All or part time work on proprietary partnership _ or Corporation books. Auditing so- licited.” Newby, 303 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. pee dan) Me {idk ES SE MAN and wife want work on a small ranch, can give references, Phone 1041R. COMPETENT stenographer, college graduate, two years’ experience will accept temporary or permanent position. Call 1006W. ee WANTED—Concrete work of any kind; price reasonable. Phone 1249R SL THOROUGHLY competent woman wants work by hour. Phone 1845 ee WANTED—By young lady, posigion as bookkeeper and stenographer om any other kind of office work; can furnish good city references. Phone 501M. See SERVICES OFFERED eee ee ST HARPER method, scalp treatment soft water shampoos, marcelling: home appointments, Mrs, R. Colby, 1038 PR hone 1665M. MARCEL and bob curl 75¢ mani cure 50 Phone 6 { for appoint ENGELK® for cement work foundation, driveways and ali kind of cement work. Phone 421J. eB 2s shah gh al MARCEL and bobeurl, 750. 1236 Cedar. Phone 24213," ry SEB bars Cal! the Tribune for highway In- formation, $$ _______, FOR SALE—Disk used one season, cheap. Phone 1675NR. FOR SALE—Baby buggy, in condition, very reasonable, 541 8. Jackson. ———— , FOR SALE—One Fairbanks Stand- ard platform scales, practically néw; 1,000-pound capacity, $20, Phone 2106 or ‘call at 333 N. Wol- cott, pea Se ead BO Oe es For Sale—Household Goods _— era SALE—DinIngroom set. Phone 4. ——— FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chairs and one serve ing chair, 704 S. Park. — FOR SALE—Most complete line of used furniture in the city, mat+ tresses remade lik ew; five en- amel front’ gas ran; at half the price of new, Bailey Furniture Co, 326 WV, Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. et ‘RUGS DRY CLEANED DRY. We buy second hand goods; dé all kinds of repair work; goods packed for shipment. Peoples Fur- niture Repair Co, 319 EB. First. Phone 2366R. FOR SALE—Wardrobe to go in al foot space, panel doors, ideal for small apartment, also table and setees for breakfast alcove; very reasonable. Joe F, Thomas Planing Mill, 214 West. B. Phone 1806W. * Rune neitotnae he POR SALE—One nearly new Gi refrigerator, “Phone etn. bia ‘OR SALE—Furniture and five. year lease. Call 743 W. Midwest. Are You Out of a Job ? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in fearch of employment to find work by publishing FREE “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth. to advertise your services ® Tribune, If you are in need of work Advertise

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