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een ne ee ' 1 1 } 1 ‘ Tourists on Move Again In Colorado CANON CITY, Colo., May 17.— (United Press.)—Tourists have start- ed coming into Canon City, for the most part from Kansas and Okla- homa. Hardy members of the summer open air fraternity have begun to camp by twos and threes in the city camp grounds, and the chamber of commerce has been swamped by re- quests, many through the mails, for information as to roads, scenic routes and accommodations. Having started earlier than usual because of good cr, tourist travel will begin its main rush, it is believed, by the first of June or several days in advance of the usual date. Camp grounds here are being put in first class shape for the visitors. tla kina Colorado Boasts Real Caveman In Old Time Slave May 17. CREEK, Colo., ss)—Once a slave negro, then a toller in cotton fields of the South and later a prospector for gold in the we 18 Cripple Creek field, Dave Marsh, 86, lays world’s real m to the title c verman. in a ca Mi y-five of his four been spent 8 ¢ mn North Caro- Ina, w a child to a master at Atlanta, . and subsequently worked for’five owners in Mississip- pi. At Jackson, Miss., he read in the papers that slaves had been freed. For some years after gaining free- dom he worked in the cotton and corn fields about Little Rock, Ark., and throughout Oklahoma. ‘Then he got “gold fever” and came West. When the excitement subsided he located his cave, a. chamber 30 feet long and too low to permit his stand- ing erect, with a 3-foot entrance, and moved in. There is no ventilation, no stove for heat, no outlet for smoke, no lights and no room for a bed. An ordinary individual would be driven out within a few minutes by acrid smoke. He survives, however, and {a in excellent health, despite his 86 years. To him the place {s home, and Its accommodations are entirely satis- factory. County Commissioners built him a hut near the cave some years ago, but he refused to move into the new quarters. Not that cave Ife Is eventless. Only last year when Marsh started for the open alr one morning he found himself trapped by one of the heaviest snows in the district's history. Undaunted, he seized a board, shoveled snow and earth for an hour, and finally emerged into daylight. That same morning the sheriff and a rescue party, thinking the old negro might be snowed in set out to investigate. They found that he had dug himself out only to wander onto a snowbank covering a hole 30 feet deep. He was found at the bottom. WESTERN RELICS GIVEN TO STATE SOCIETY BY TEAPOT DOME RECEIVER CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 17.— (United Press) — Wyoming's state collection of western historical re- lics has been augmented through the gift of a $400 collection by Al- bert E. Watts, one of the recelvers in the Teapot Dome annulment case. Most of them were bought from deal- ers in antiquities here. Important among the objects are a horse and a bear carved by John Redstone, an Indian, who used wood taken from a tree planted and raised on the old Seawright place, now in the heart of Cheyenne. There are several guns included, among them a Remington carbine giving evidences of being a “blanket” gun, so called because it could be carried under their blankets by In- dians who would thus appear un- armed. A knife made from a file AGENTS WANTED WONDERFUL discovery, charges batteries in ten minutes; gallon free to agents. Radiolite Co., St. Paul, Minn, AGENTS—Sell Nu-Way Wonder Mending Fluid; mends hosiery and all fabrics; sells fast and repeats, Write New-Way Laboratories, Mt. Healthy, Cincinnati, Ohio. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Work, truck driver; ma- chinist, or pump man, Address EZ, Tribune. YOUNG man desires position as a bookkeeper or timekeeper, con- struction and garage experience. Box B-547, Tribune. SCAN TE are cenat office work a young girl with some expert- Phone 2093. EXPERIENCED telephone operator wants position, Phone 1111 or 897W. WANTED—By practical housekeep- er, good home, references. evenings. Phone 1269R. LADY wants day work. 1140 East B street. WOMAN with ten year o!d boy, wants work as a cook on ranch. Address Ranch Cook, general deliv- ery, Casper, Wyo. WANTED—Work where there are no other ladies. Box B-565, Trib- une. g WANTED—Work by hour or steady work one-half daya. Phone 990M. SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method, scalp treatment, soft water shampoos, marcelling; home appointments. Mrs. R, Colby. 1038 Pear. Phone 1665M. CARPENTER. Wants sma!l jobs of carpenter work; new or repair work. Call Mc- and used by trappers for work or- dinarily done with an exe, ts another rare specimen, Arrangements are belng made to piace the collection on display in the capitol, See The Automobile Dollar. Statistics show that the clothing dolar is worth only .516 today com- pared with the 1913 dollar taken as a standard. But the automobile lollar today buys $1.11 as compared ten years ago.—Automobile Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? Classified Rates| ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 80 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 will be booked “set lines’ irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more thah one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than oze 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 sense or purpose of the advertisement. T -HONT ADS. ation will be given all over the TELE but we cannot guarantee CLOSING HOUR. Waut 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 {nsertec under the head “Too Late Jo Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE. MED Must be accompan! ad by cash or rheck 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 WANTED—Graduate from nized medical able ¢ doing me in connection camp of Ha four hundre ulars, tern recog Il hospital 4 surgical work therewith, at mining Wyo . apply to Alex rwood, secretary Han na Hospital Commission, Hanna, Wyo MONEY-making invert ive $3,000 real ad. ment eginne position ibune nte a to handle the good reliable men to right parties. ‘Thomas yoming AN EXCE TION AL OPPORTUNITY, Is offered un amt woman, now employ which is Lr 1 who would « ate ar opportunity ¢ in exp) strictly « st v pplicant must be Eastern education addre us man or 4 pBaition future and eptional fence in HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Boarders and _roomers. 908 §. Walnut. Phone 769J. & | Call “SAL ESMEN WANTED ELECTRICAL Must know th and fixture busine ( ‘ sition for the right mar fen witt no experience need not 121 1. First. SCHOOL BOARD salemmen $25 to $75 daily. Hugh 1. Nicholas, 4404} Bheridan, Chic HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—High schoo! girl to help with “light housekeeping, good home and salary, Phone 15573. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER. By business man of 40, a neat refined, congenial housekeeper, that 1s good cook, for small modern heme, no laundry, one that prefers a real home to large wages, give full particulars ¢irst letter, state fully, give age sue telephone number. P. O. Box 1 WANTED—Women to paint Lamp Shades for us at home. Easy, pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileart Company, 3541 Ft. Wayne, Indiana, * YOU have $2,500 to $3,000 cash which will be amply secured and ble of managing dance hall and close to oil fields, and aking same rea! Cough For appointment address Lewis, 22 Midwest Bldg. IF 4 TED—Girl or midd’e aged wo- man for kitchen work, $35 per month; board and room, 305 W. Eighth. HEMSTITCHING and picoting; at- tachment fits any machine; for home use, $2.50 sent collect; agent's prices reduced. Colorado Attachment Co., Box 2210, Denver, Colo. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—$6 dally taking orders for Thomas guaranteed hostile 7 different kinds est styles, ors, your size in free outfit of sam rs, Thomas Mfg. Co., Mill Ob 0 salespeople now: ‘big money selling Watkins advertised household you can too; establishec 186 ull over rar ; resources $15,000,000; branches United States and Canada; chance just now for city sales lealers, men or women, full or part time, in city of per and else- where. Write today for our practical sure money kins Co., I ing plan. J. R. Wat- 100, Winona, Minn, Are You Out of a Job ? The Tribune will help every pt. man and woman {n Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE “Position Wanted" ads, Re- member it will cost you noth the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise Alister after 5 p. m. Pune 722R. SEE ENGELKE for cement work, foundation, driveways and _ a! kind of cement work. Phone 421J. WANTED—Hauling with light or heavy trucks. P, O. Box 389, Phone 1053W. e SEE R. Brammer for plumbing and &as fitting; special attention given to repair work. Phone 2090J. SHEEP fertilizer, sand, gravel and Girt delivered. 1244 Boxelder. Phone 2391J. MARCEL and bobcur! complete $1; manicure 60c. 604 8S. Center. Phone 636M. MARCELLING and bob curling T5c Phone 1572J. 641 CY. HAVE your flower boxes filled at ‘The Flower Shoppe” 642 S. Cen- ter. Phone 2574. INGHAM BROS. mace and installed, screen doors, guaranteed not to sag; modern factory makes our prices lowest. Phone 2384—Shops 1725 E. Second EXPERIENCED camp cook with helper, wishes position in Wyo- ming for summer. M. Ramseler, 603 S. Melrose. WANTED—Men's washing, faction guaranteed, 1009 ington. Phone 2393R. CALL at 1009 N. Washington to have all kinds of sewing done or phone 2393R. satis- Was! LAWN mowers sharpened, good as new or no charges; work done at your own heme. Old Man Perry. Leave orders at Gantt Hardware Co. Phone 1904M. 239 B. First. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE — Dodge Commercial, will trade for light passenger car. 1021 N. Wolcott. Phone 1209W. YOU CAN BUY YOUR USED FORD CAR On the Boyle plan—20 per cent down; no carrying charges; no in- surance. Our used cars guaranteec to be as represented. Touring, starter $45 Down Touring, starter $50 Down Runabout —--.. $18 Down Runabout, starter — $57 Down $82 Down 376 Down $28 Down $18 Down $53 Down EARL C. BOYLE INC, The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Ford 125-131 N. Center Phone 9 FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ford ton truck, cheap for cash at 1127 N. Virginia. FOR SALE—Ford roadster with ivery box. 1021 N, Wolcott, Phone 1209W FOR SALE—Good used cars at rea- sonable prices; several different makes, priced from $75 to $1,000, John M. Whisenhunt. Phone 79, East Side Garage. FOR SALE—By owner, Overland sedan, only run 4,500 miles, like lots of extras, $600 on terms. S, Lincoln, Phone 1285. FOR SALIE-—-Ford roadster, with a commercial body. Apply C. B & FOR SALE Ford Coupe, ex cellent condition, practically ne: two new tires; very reasonable cash. §econd. FOR SALE—Good used cars; we sell cars on commission; bring your ear over; we get you cash for them, 241 W, Yellowstone, or Brodie Rubber Co., 130 W. he Casper Sunday Tribune For Sale—AUTOMOBILES| For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Donse BROTHERS DEALERS SELL 6O00D USED CARS are still in is because they build them to last! And that is why there Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS 1923 Business Coupe -.----$850 1923 Business Coupe ---.--$800 1922 Business Coupe ----..$675 1923 Roadster --.. —=--$550 1921 Touring ~----------$475 1921 Touring -----——~~.-$350 1922 1920 1919 1920 Commercial BUICK 1919 Sewen-Passenger Touring ~~ $550 1918 Six-Cylinder Roadster $300 FORDS 1924 Touring, out less than one week and neyer off the paye- ment ~. $475 1923 Sedan -. 1922 Touring -. “1922 Roadster - 1920 Touring Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 Bargains In Used Cars ‘We have some real bargains in used cars for cash; terms can be given. Fords from $75 to $350. Dodge roa¢ster, Hupmobile touring, Reo touring, Elgin six-cylinder touring, Chevrolet touring, Overland six- cylinder touring, Hupmobile sedan, Hupmobile roadster, Hupmobile coupe, Cadillac touring. See them at the East Side Garage, JNO. M. WHISENHUNT Phone 79. BEFORE painting or selling, have bumps removed from body and fenders, a small charge. Kemmer Body and Fender Shop, fermerly with Warne and Crosby, 432 W. Yei- lowstone. USED CARS Ready For Sale Hudson Coach Late 1923, in excellent condition Essex-4Touring Late 1923 in excellent condition Maxwell Sport Touring Late 1923 in excellent condition 2 Maxwell, Tourings Late models, good condition Nash Sport Touring Late 1922 In excellent shape now in the paint room Cadillac Touring 57 model, in first class condition Buick Six Touring 1919 model, in good shape Buick Six Roadster 1919 model, in good shape Ford Sedan 1924 in extra good condition Ford Roadster 1923 mode] in extra good shape Maxwell Touring 1921 model in good running condition Chevrolet. Touring 1922 model, In good running condition, Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck Extra good shape, good bed, ready to go to work Used 1923 Buick Touring— A four-cylinder car, new tires, run less than 6,000 miles; a year's service without a penny of ex- pense 1922 Buick Six Touring— oer paint, Liat tires; a bargain 1922 Buick Six Touring— Good tires, paint, top, motor, al! in excellent shape. See this car and drive it away for — $650 1923 Star Touring— This car without a scratch and run less than 3,000 miles; a real buy and a real car —.-.----$300 1920 Dodge Touring— In excellent shape; motor sounds and runs like new -..~-~~.--$450 1919 Dodge Touring— ‘A good car in every way and a bargain for - eeeeee f | 1922 Maxwell, Coupe— A pavement car and one you can depend on being drive this one and satisfy your- self $775 CASPER BUICK CO. Phone 2260-2261 132 N. Wolcott FOR SALE—1921 Ford touring, ex- cellent mechanical condition, new top good rubber, cash talks if taken Sunday afternoon at 510 W. Yellow- stone, Owner. For Sale—Miscellaneous 10 PER CENT ON INVESTMENT. Need capital for expanding; will sel! a limited amount of preferrec; stock at a price to yield 10 per cent on investment; good investment for persons with $100 or more to invest; no speculation, Address Sox B-564, Tribune. FOR SALE—1i2x16 foot cabin, well built, gable rcof, near Casper. Bar- nard Realty Co. FOR SALE—Cement blocks 8x8x16, 20c each, 334 S. Elk. Phone 1985J. FOR SALE—Fifty shares of Prov- ident Building ant man paid in $250; will sell at céscount. Write P. O. Box 211, Parkerton, Wyo. PURE AND FRESH MILK From ranch Phone 8F2-4. Ira C. Gartee FOR SALE—Early Ohio, dry land seed potatoes. ‘Western Produce Co., 332 N. Grant. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, practically new. 629 Divine. FOR SALE—At the Sundance ken- nel, Boston and English, Pit bull puppies al! pedigreed white Collie. Doctor Nordheim, vet- erinary. Phone 1903 or 527 CY. WANTED LADY MEMBERS. Texas company brings in Gor well No, 2, 0 barrels in Los! Soldier, adjoining Anna Bell pres- ent drilling well, our holdings have treb’ed in value overnight; if you want real securities, buy Anna Bell Wyoming memberships, 50 open for ladies only at $110 each. You'll have to hurry. See Lewis, 220 Midwest Bldg. LUMBER FOR SALE Slightly used lumber, consisting of twelve inch pine boards and di- mension; priced right. Guaranteed Investment Co. Suite 3, Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 410 FOR SALE—250,000 feet second hand lumber, all kinds of 1xl2s, any length and 100,000 feet heavy timber 12x19s up to 30 foot lengths; also 2x12s; 100 window sashes and frames and three marine boilers, all in very good condition, Inquire Kuran and Co., 128 58. Stone, Lead, D. FOR SALE—Four 3 feet 7 inches by also coal chute for 178J. garage doors feet 5 inches; basement, Phone FOR SALE—Remington typewriter, practically new. 1262W. FOR SALE—Registerec Pekingese Spaniels, two females one year old, one female eight months o!d, puppies seven weeks old. Dr. L, KE. Ba: veterinarian, 222 Cottman Phone 2351 or Res. Phone portable Call Blo 1813M. FOR SALE CHEAP Steam heating plant as follows; One boiler, American Ideal 8, 36, 5 section, 1,600 feet of steam radiation. 85 radiators with valves. About 163 feet of 4inch pipe. About 24 feet af 3-inch pipe. About 152 feet of 2-inch pipe. About 66 feet of 1% About 66 feet of 14 Also one 1214-foot iron fire escape complete with platform and railing. Write or wire to U. G. DUNN Valentine, Nebraska For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Wardrobe to go in six. foot space, pandl doors, ideal for small apartment, also table and — setees for breakfast alcove; very reasonable, Joe F. Thomas Planing Mill 4 West B. Phone 1806W. Senn nn i CASPER MOTOR co. FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909} table, five chairs and ono serv- ing chair, 704 8. Park. FOR SALE—Ford roadster, urter,| FOR SALE—Rug $10; bed, springs demountable rims, good rubber, a! and mattress. $16; and other fur- bargain. 1227 8. Oak, Phone 568W, niture. 1144 8, Poplar. 0} FOR in A-1 shape?| on, pair Phone 2366R. FOR SALE—Household eee . 805 N. Sol reea: SALE—Diningroom sulte, wal- nut bedroom suite, davenport table, console table, genuine reed Mvingroom suite, three po'ychrome mirrors, tea cart, reed doll buggy; leaving city; will trade on car. Phone 2148M. FOR SALE—The following is a list of used Paore: Se) sheets; 50 comforts; 36 chairs; buffet and table; cigar, case; four beds, springs and mattresses; 10 oale rockers; shades and linoleum at reduced prices. Hun- ter-Gol! Co. 241 W. First. Phone 9865. FOR SAI ‘Day bed, two straight chairs, aorls lamp, dishes. Phone 24473 after 5 except Sunday. FOR SALE—Ivory reed strol'er, In Bcod condition, $10. Phone 340W,. BARGAINS at Brook's for this week, new long post diners $2.50; round tables $10 to $25; dressers $13.50 up; mantel Leia 98) puttin ipboard ~$6; wring: $3.51 sewing rockers $2 seh ep hoe: 1648W, 560 East H. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc FOR SALE — Conn saxophone C melody with case, almost new; paid $150 for it, will sell for $90 cash; party leaving city. Call at 215 N. Durbin,east door. Call after 6 p. m. or on Sunday, FOR SALE—Slightly used player- phone with 200 records, cost $285 rugs and walnut Singer sewing ma- chine and motor, priced right for quick sale. Call 1998J. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—A few Rhode Island Red hens and one rooster, 212 N. Linco!n. MAMMOTH WHITE PEKIN DUCKS. for eggs from my first pen of prize ‘nners at South Dakota State Fair. sese birds are large boned stock, orolific layers, hardy and easily raised; mature fast. P. O. Box 1699, Casper, Wyo. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT — Garage. Spruce. FOR RENT—Garage. 1129 E. Sec- ond. Phone 727J. FOR RENT—Garages, Seventh and Durbin. Phone 390. FOR RENT—Garage. 1129 BE. Sec- ond. Phone 727J. WANTED TO BUY 1202 Ss, ) WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furnituro Co,’ 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. WANTED—Best $10000 houre Casper; have client who will pay cash for Ite Home Realty Co., Real- tors, 255 S. Center. Phone 2580. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coa! ranges heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household govds. Phone : le WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, ED—Live fat hens cass, address the Ctenrod Glenrock, Wyo. WANTED TO ‘ock Hotel, Se Reed price paid for second yes Brooks 660 East me Bhone WANTED TO BUY—One large But- falo chopper and one large power enterprise, 52 size preferable. Van Buskirk Market, Worland, Wyo. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT —Five-room modern house "with garage, by June 1. P. O, Box 1339, For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT— well room. 216. located store - Wolcott. Phone 1529R FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month, we also repair all makes, Brooks, 560 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—One rooms; elevator 123, or two office service. Phone FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, reason- able, privilege of bath. 1035 E. Second. FOR RENT—Nice front room tn pri- vate home, one and one-half blocks east of Henning hotel. 147 N. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, next to bath. 1021 8. Elm. — FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, next to bath, on bus line. Phone 2493. a FOR RENT—Bright and comfort- able furni#hec room, $22.50 a month. Phone 1625W. 418 E. Thir- teenth. ————— FOR RENT—Large bedroom, sult able for cne or two ladies. 356 8. Kimball. Phone 421J. FOR RENT — Room with shower math, entrance, suitable two, Park. FOR RENT—Furnished room. 433 8S. Park. FOR RENT—One bisement bedroom in modern home, for one or two gentlemen, 256 East F. Phone NJe for 642 FOR RENT—ROOMS _—_— Seer FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom, Sige ie suitable ore ee tlemen, yery reasonable rele oF month, 70) 8. Beech. Phone RENT—Close In nicely fur- 6| 2O Hi E. Fifth. Phone 756M. FOR R desirable sleep- one with autside en- trance and very close in, Phone 1958R. 630 S. Beech. 4. dks credo eae two basement eee ‘suitable for: batching, gas, r and lights furnished. 435 CY, Phone 1996W. FOR RENT—Cool sle $1.25 per day, $5 and $6 per week. 740 N. Center. Phane Sow. North Center Hotel. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs front bedroom, next to bath, close in. 310 CY, FOR RENT sléeping- room,” Feagoable, a eannarael only. 1042°S. Ash. ° FOR , nice front room and garage, suitable for one or two persons. 1242 8. Oak. FOR RENT—Furnished front bed- ) room, adjoining - ‘bath. © sacs s. Me- Kinley. ‘FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping with gas and one batching. room.. 817 S.. Spruce. FOR RENT—Two or three furnish- e@ rooms for housekeeping with gas. 442 W. Midwest. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping, bachelors preferred, gas and lights included, $25 per month. Phone 197NJ. FOR RENT—Three-room newly fin- ished and completely furnished housekeeping rooms, modern, close in; couples cr adults, $40 per month. Phone 805. ri FOR RENT—Two cozy rooms, fur- nished for light housekeeping, is close in, first floor, reasonable. 520 EB, Fifth. For Rent—APARTMENTS REDUCED RENT — Two rooms, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 630 E. Fifth, apartment C, new- ly decorated, bus line. Phone 729R. FCR RENT — Yellowstone apart aie 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone TO SUB-LEASE—For June, July, August, very _nicel: furnished apartment, very desirable for sums mer months, 622 S. Grant, Apart- ment B. Phone 2568W. FOR RENT — Two-room modern apartment, gas, lights, water and garage, furnished, $85 per month. 502 East L. Phone 2037M. FOR RENT — Furnished modern two-room apartment, with kitchen and private bath; also one-room, kitchen and private bath: Phone 2417, 444 East Yellowstone. FOR RSNT— Three-room _ stri modern apartment, close in, steam heat, Call 68R. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, aiso room. 613 S. Beech. FOR RENT-—Strictly. modern, un- furnished apartment, 345 «5. Park. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, over Stone grocery. Apply at Stone Grocery, 233 E. Sec- ond i | i‘ r ut Rr ua see room modern £ur- ment home conven. : Sinaluaing telephone and vac- uum cleaner, close in, reduced rent. 919 E. Third. Phone 2052M. FOR RENT—Modern four-room un- furnished apartment, water, lights and gas furnished, also garage $40 per month. 1312 8. Poplar. Phone 1681M. — YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL. An ideal home, we have always room for one more, live close in and save money; everything new and convenient; gas, water. lights, elec- tric washer and sweeper, parking space for cars, also tennis court which wil soon be complete, all for $40 and $50 per month; pay by the week if desired. Grocery store in the building. 426 W. Yellowstone, Phone 2750, ee FOR RENT—Apartment, modern, four-’bom _ semi-basement, fur- nishe except bedding and dishes; this is nice, adults preferred; refer- ences required; newly calcimined and varnished. 344 N. Jackson. Phone 1267W. r: FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, three rooms and bath; reasonable. 607 8, Jefferson. pe ee eat bed Rae BL eS FOR RENT— Furnished two-room apartment, on bus line. 829 8. Washingto FOR REN unfurt S. Poplar. Spicer’s Apartments 'T—Two-room apartment, hed, rent reasonable. 1124 Are now ready for occupancy; apartments de luxe having sak floors in halls and living rooms and tile in bathrooms; the woodwork is all Ivory enamel; the walls are hard smooth finish having three coats of paint of beautiful tints; there are large cabinets in basement for stor- ing of trunks, etc; also an extra large laundry room. This building has the best vapor heating system that money can buy. For further in- formation inquire at the apartment at Eighth and Ash streets. Phone 2421 or the A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co, Phone 101M. 312 E. Second. SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1924. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOE RENT—Apartment, in new F Ing, one and one-half block from bus; extra large eon room, Seat and oer entry, . ree bath, Let _and wal! bed. Phone 760R.. ——————— apartment, strictly modern, close in, reasonable rent by June 1. quire in basement apartment, 1033 S$. Ash, Phone 2529. FOR RENT—Furnished or anti hed apartment, newly decor- tbc lope ti cauittable for EWO7D90- ple. Phone 15397. FOR RENT—Fu' it, gate per month, 614 E. Pith. Phone 3 FOR RENT—Furnished two-reom ps tase cere omn ea also one-room ern apartment, gas and lights furnished, $20. 908" Ss. ‘Cedar, Phone 1475. atid RENT—Two apartment second floor, furnish , first 668 pie e 1 5 FOR RENT—Front two-room Taos ees sbertment; closes in,./ newly Gecprated, reasonable, 212. N. Lin- coin. , FOR KENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment. Phone 357. ADA __ APARTMENTS 615 South Center Street Ideal location, finest. apartments, heat, Ught and water included ~ in reasonable . rental; kitchen equipped with od range and refrigerators, plenty of built-in features. Apply to Mrs. Otto Hy, Bolin, suite 209. Phone 1458J. Ba RL ea LS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three room modern basement apart- ment. 143 S. St. Botloph. SURPRISINGLY LOW RENT. New modern apartments, two rooms and large dressingroom, nished or unfurnished, close to bus, ready May 19th, Phone 665R. FOR RENT—Choice modern fur- nished basement apartment, four rooms and bath, eee onan cluded, near Grant street 642 E. Twelfth. Phone ira FOR RENT—Two-room modern 1 nished apartment, on bus line. 916 East.A. Phone 1943W. FOR RENT—New!ly decorated three room furnished apartment, $35 per month. Phone 312W — FOR RENT—First class six-room unfurnished apartment, fireplace, gas range and garage. Phone 23683 ee FOR RENT—One te hreagy and one unfurnished _ three-roo: berg 807 EB. Third. Call in : : ne E FOR RENT—Beautiful three-room unfurnished sem!-bagement apart- ment, private bath front entrance; laundry facilities, adults. 342 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished Pe stale apartment. Phone 16523. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- cul nished apartment, close in, rea- errr 311 N. Lincoln. Phone ee FOR RENT—Two furnished apart- ments, strictly modern, gas, lights ted Ewaiee: furnished, $50. Phone FOR BF if 4 9 —During the summer menths, furnished three-room apartment, near Elks’ club, Phone i056W after four. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, close in, reasonable rent. 305 N, Durbin. Phone 1167R. — FOR RENT—Apartment furnished except bedding and dishes. 443 S. Durbin. FOR RENT—Two two-room fur- ee apartments. 1043 W. Ratl- nen to Bl le FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished except bedding and dishes, rent reasonable. 856 S. Spruce. —<$<$<—< FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room basement apartment, pri- vate bath, lights and Bas furnished; rent reasonable, 559 8. Lincoln. — FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur- nished. apartment with breakfast nook, $25 per month. 134 East H. ———— FOR RENT—New two-rogm_ brick apartment, built+n features; gas and lights furnished, 930 W. Mid- west. Se FOR RENT—HOUSES —_—_— FOR RENT—One-room furnished house with water, gas and lights. 143 West H or Phone 1209J. —————_____ FOR RENT—Four-room all modern house and garage in the south- west part, furnished or unfurnished, Le pee two-room all furnished ouse, in southeast part, cheap, Phone 1780. 3 4 ————_____. ¥OR RENT—Four-room modern un- Peeping house with e, Call ter 6 p. m. 1036 8. Chest Phone 2698R. ire FOR RENT—One-room furnished house with water, gas and igh 143: West Ht or Phone 12093, “a FOR RENT—Good six-room nouse, partly furnished, three-quarters of a block off Second on South Elk: very reasonable, Box B-555, Trib: une. pn a eT FOR RENT—Modern house with FOR RENT—Tworocom furnished apartment, 1145 8. Cedar, Phone} garage. 909 S. Walnut. Phone o11lg 7203, ‘OR RENT — Two-room modern| FOR RENT—Well furnished tens apartment at 415 South Park. A. P. Nesbitt Rea'ty Co., 312 1. Bec- ond. Phone 101M. ——— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room modern apartment, private bath, on bus line, 810 W. Eleventh. Phone 1691M, room house, suitable for boarding fr fooming house, rent $100 to party uying furniture at low fii Phone 197NJ, eal FOR RENT—Two-room — fu: house, one ‘block from bus’ ines ‘iinet Inquire 143 Wi G, y