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PAGE TWELVE. Grace English Lutheran, B. Uber, pastor — Residence, 932 South Ash strect. All services held in Odd Fellows hall, corner Second and Wolcott streets. “The Undergirding. of Democracy” is the subject of the sermon at the morning service. The popular combination church and Sunday school service begins promptly at 10:00 and continues until 12:00. An inspiring patriotic and religious service that will de- Ught you and strengthen you for ‘he daily tasks. We want all the vhildren to come to the service of worship and all the adults to re- main for the religious education period. We have a separate class for men and boys apart from the rest of the school. are especially invited to visit this class, The evening service begins at 7:30. Subject of sermon, “A Bit of Kindness Come and hear a simple, plain, practical gospel mes- sage that will give you courage, and cheer and happiness. If you are lonely, if you are discouraged. if you are restless, come and enjoy the fellowship of the people of God and al] your needs will be satisfied Strangers and visitors are invited to attend all our services. A hearty welcome to all First Baptist. fth and Beech streets, Sunday hool 9:45. There is a class for yo " Preaching 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev. Cromer. B. ¥. P. U- societies 7 p. m. Many of the young people attended the B. Y. P. U. meeting in Douglas and a state organization was perfected which means much in the way of advancement for the work of the society. Prayer n.ceting Wednesday night 8 o'clock. Echoes from the state convention by dif- *ferent ones who were in attendance at the sessions, Evening service $ o'clock. Memoria! Sunday service, address Mr. H. Roe Bartle, Boy Scout executive and World War4 veteran, “Heroes of the Past and Future.” The male quartette will sing selections of 61 and 65. Choir will sing selections from days of the World War. All ex-soldiers espe- clally invited. Our pastor was unex- pectely called to Milwaukee on Fri- Cay to attend the Northern Baptist convention. He being on the Board of promotion and the Board of Mis- sionary Co-operation it seemed nec- cessary that he be in attendance and Rev. Cromer has very kindly consented to fill our pulpit Sunday morning. Rev. Bowerman will he away two Sundays. Rev. and Mrs. Jacobs left for Milwaukee Saturday afternoon. Apostolic Faith Assembly. 1225 East Burlington avenue. der David Schultz, pastor. Phone 342W. Service every night excluding Monday and Saturday nights. Sun- day services 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. school 1:30 p. m. All are y invited. Attend our Wea- nesday night bible class discuesfon. Christian Sctence- Christian Science services are held in the church edifice, corner of Fourth and Grant streets, every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All are welcome to these services Sunday school for children up to the age of 20 years is held on Sun- day at 9:30 a. m Reading room at Midwest building is open each week day: from 12 noon until 5 p. m. Winter Memorial Presbyterian Only one child in four in America receives organized Christian instruc tion, Our Sunday schoo! has recently reorganized its educatio: machin- ery so as to be better prepared to further its share in the Christian education of America, Children’s is near, as shown by our in- attendance. A Boys’ and Girls’ sermon is a new feature of our public worship Sunday mornings. This sermon is given at the first of the hour so that children need not stay thru the entire period for adult worship. Young People of the North Casper section, let's boost that Chris tian Endeav Soclety which now meets at 7 o'clock Miss Et lers is leader this week. ¥ worship follows at 8 o'clock. C. T. Hodsdon, Minister. Emmanuel Baptist nd Poplar streets Hanna pastor. 510 South Poplar Street Phone 2761W. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Prayer service in South Bast Sunday school room. Sunday 10 a. m. nday school, We will need you at this service, Sunday 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Text Luke 9-24, Sunday 7. p. m. B. Y. P. U. Carlos Moore president. Sunday 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, ‘Text 11 Chronicles, 20-10 to 1 All mid week services as usual. Ch ns Day inday June Ist, ot m will be out of t t on r spring vacation, Those rer the “stuff” wil need t m pe effort ‘to be present Come to Eimmar “They love a fel low over there Evansville Chapel ‘There will,be a ¥ live Sunday school at r Rust with att rr rs ¢ and. Di ut. 3H t 3:30 p,m You 1 er Methodist Ep m Inst Men and boys4,' “Evening Hours'—Ashford, Solo selected by Miss Bernice Henry. Phone 291M. | Tuesday 6:30 p. m. Covered dish sup- per at the church by the Woman's Home Missionary Society. Mite boxes, will be opened. A fine program also. | Wednesday, 7 m. Prayer meet: ing Thursday p.m, A play, “The Three Pegs" by the pupils of Mrs. E, E. Fisher school. of expres- sion assisted by Mrs, H. Roe Bartle. The choir will also give musical numbers between the acts, The en- tertainment is under the auspices of the choir for the benefit of the pipe organ fund. Tickets may be secured from the members of the cho!r. ‘The canvass for the church building fund will start on Sunday. . Teams will’ call at the homes of the members of the church, ‘The canvass will last ‘during the week, but it 1s hoped that many will be ready to pledge on! Sunday. ot First Presbyterian Sixth and Durbin streets. Chas. A. Wilson, D.'D., Minister Eleven a, m. Subject. “Impossible Silence.” 8 p. m. Subject, Thoughts For Man.” Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Young People’s society 7| m, At the morning service Mrs. as. Walters of Asheville, North! Carolina, will sing. She has sung to the great pleasure of this church on previous occasion’, and we are glad, to have her with us again. The captains Of all teams canvassing for the building fund are requested to meet at the close of the morning ser- vice, and to bring as full reports as possible. Strangers are invited to all services. A cordial welcome tb all. p. Trinity Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 8. Park and East Fourth sts. J. H. Gockel, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible class at 7 p. m. Morning service at 10:30 a. m. Text of sermon, John 16:23-30; theme. “A Few Simple Facts| Concerning Prayer.” Evening ser- vice at 8 p. m. Text of sermon Chronicles 29:5; theme: “Who Is W ling to Consecrate His Service Unto} the Lord?" The evening service will| be an anniversary service comme-| morating the 31st birthday of the| Walter League, the international or-' ganization of Lutheran young men and young women. The young people of the church will therefore attend this service in a body, Which does not mean that our married folks shall have to remain at home Sunday evening. First Christian Corner Grant and Lind sts. R. R. Hildebrand, M. A. Pastor. Church school 9:45, Morning worship 11:00, C. E, Soclety 7:00. Evening Service 0. Great Sunshine chorus is train- ing for Childrens Day next Sunday June 1. A fine childrens program is under way. Sunday morning all set for the membership rally. Every member needed to put this over. Checkerboard 1s all ready for this! new game. Every one can “Move “God's h Speeches by members of the Board. fusic program. “Our History,” by! Cc. G. Stout, mer, pep. Members bring your friends. ers you are made welcome Lota of vim, lots of go, lots of ber of the family chool, in our Presbyterian Lutheran J. Reint pastor. Services at m. and 8 p, m. und. 10 a, m. 11 North Casper Christian United and H, street Charles G. Stout, Minister, 773 FE. H, Phone 2149J. Sunday school 10:00 a. munion and sermon 11; Junior C. E. 3:00 p. m. m. 0 a. a. m. 8:00 p. Evening worship and sermon m. We are having a steady growth in the work all along the ine in our development and_ ap: Preciate very much the help of the rapidly growing circle of friends and helpers, The venture in the way of special clearance sale of shoes and clothing which’ Mr, Beman has put on with us in the basement of the church has proven not only profit able to the people of the community. but a sourse of revenue to the church and a pleasure to the committee hay ing the matter in charge. St. Anthony's Catholic, Corner of Seventh and streets, Tho Rev. Father J lin, pastor, the Rev. Father Moreton, assistant pastor. on Sunday at 7, Center J. F. Masses a Hall of Fame Thoinas Edison, himself a candi, date for the Hall of Fame, unveil: a statue of Joseph Henry, who in-| electro-magnet—one of unveiled in vented the ten busts to be New York University’s Hall of Fame. the third of a series of doptrinal sermons. of Sin.” Subject, “God's Judgment It will deal with the ques- tion of penalty as well as its func- tion in the dealing of God with the} sin of man. C. Evening worship at 8. Christian This will be the fourth doctrinal sermons. of the Christian sermon, “The Salvation. of the serles of The development E. League at 7 p.m. Subject of Idea of idea of salvation will be considered in detail, Weekly meetings: Junior choir rehearsal, Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Building committee meeting, Thurs- day evening urged to be present. at 8 All_ members On Friday the stewards, assisted by the Stewards’ Aid, will church grounds. all day. strvice to you. give a barbecue on the Same will go on Call on us if we can be of A cordial welcome is extended to all who may attend the services Church.” of “The Friendly ———_ In the encient Olympic games every competitor had to be of pure Greek descent, and was required to take oath that he had been in train- ing for 10 months. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Gne more rally, one\U. S/ Land Office more great effort before the sum-{/Wyoming, May 22, ‘ 2 NOTICE is hereby given that) We are out to put this over.| Evalyn C, Jameson, Strang- Frank Jameson, deceased, of Er- come vay, Wyoming, who, on October along. There is a place for each mem-/25, 1918, made Desert Land En- church( try No. Ww 089: 84N, 51, for E%NW% %NE\, Section 34, Township Range 84W. 6th Prin. Meri-| the Interior. at Douglas, 1924 widow of dian, has filed notice of intention described, Commissioner, » at vito make final three year proof to school at,establish claim to the land above before United Casper, States Wyo- ming on the 26th day of June, 2. Claimant names as _ witnesses: Swan Swanson, of Ervay, Wyo- ish May, 2 Publi 22,1 Com.;ming; Otto L, Gaston, of Casper, m.| Wyoming; Jas. B. Grieve, of Fr-j| Senlor and vay, Wyoming; Rob’t Grieve, of Intermediate C, E. each meet at 7;00| Casper, Wyoming. ERWIN, Register 5; June 1, 15, ——~»—__—- Classified Rates| Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD Li Five average 8 THAN 30 CENTS. words used as @ | basis of estimating « lne. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE | CORRECT: will H. Mul-| lines, |. All charged bonked “set the number of LON AD The Casper not be respor one incorrect ertisement time. advertis real Vv on the the be charged the space of two advertising wil! be lines” words. OF E I nsible ly for “more irrespective of CLASSIFIED tRORS Trib: will than insertion of any ad- ors which ordered for more than clearly lessen © of tho advertisement will be rectified only by publUcation without extra days after ins tion will be made when the error| phone 636M aterially afte does not r charge ertion. within FIVE \ ‘capable of managi:ig small hospital, | Co. Che Casper Su HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Graduate from recog. niged medical and surgical college, | and doing medical and surgical work lin connection therewith, at mining ‘camp of Hanna, |rour hundred men. For fu'l pa + SALS. not the fault of | spp E No republicu- | the sense employing. ic ulars, terms of contract, etc., apply to Alex Greenwood, secretary Han- na Hospital Commission, Hanna, Wyo. HELP WANTED—Female Wyo., WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroicer linens for us at home during their leisure moments Write at once—"“Fashion Embroid- eries"—798 Lima, Ohio. i FIREMEN, Brakemen, beginners . $150 to $250 (which position?) Railway Box B-563, ‘Tribune. WANTED — Woman to cook on ranch, 50 miles from town, help with laundry, from 10 to 14 to cook for including family, $60 per month and expenses. 622 5, Durbin. Phone 2081R. $769.10 COFFMAN’S sales first two weeks, town 2,500; sensational Tal- bot Kettle Corn popper, costing ; shipped on trial. Talbot Mfg. St. Louis, Mo. SALESMEN WANTED SCHOOL board salesmen $25 to $75 daily Hugh L. Nicholas. 4404 Sher- idan, Chicago. ELECTRICAL Appliance salesman. Must know the electric appliance and fixture business. Good propo- sition for the right man, Men with no experience need not apply. 121 EB. First BMEN—$50 per week, dead easy selling custom shirts from factory to wearer; large assortment of exclusive patterns with new pat- terns every ten days should increase your income 100 per cent, lNberal commissions and exelusive territory. Apawa Shirt Co. 465 Broome St., New York. CLOTHING ralesman, local man with following can ‘connect with high class proposition and double income. Box B-585, Tribune. IF $10,000 PER YEAR interests you as a specialty salesman or sales- manager, investigate this at once, repeat order proposition, territory near home. The American Olf and Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohiv. WANTE Hardware or stove sales- man by factory agent company to take a territory for staple factory hardware lines on a straight com- mission basis, excellent proposition for right party. Address Box B-572, Tribune. TAILORING salesmen, we will con- sider giving city and state rights on a high class, profitable tailoring line, to an A-l proven man. Box B-584, Tribune. AGENTS WANTED AGENTS — $3 an hour, newest kitchen tool, every woman uses 20 times daily, easy seller, big prof- its; sample free. Thomas Mfg. Co., Desk 5693, Dayton, Ohio. AGENTS—Sell Nu-Way mending fluid, patches hosiery and aj! fab- rics, will stand washing, boiling, ironing. Write New Way Labora- tories Mt. Healthy, Cincinnati, Ohio. AGENTS—$25 daily taking orders for Walton-Duplex Reversible Doublewear Shirts, factory to wear- er; pay advanced; we Aeliver. W ton-Duplex Co., Brooks Bldg., Chi- DERFUL batteries in free to agents. Paul, Minn discovery, ten minutes, Radiolite Co., charges gallon St. POSITIONS WANTED NEAT colored girl wants steady work, can do anything in line of will accept night work of any 2. Virginia Scott. Phone 1684R. LADY wants work in any town, din- ingroom work preferred. Phone R. MAN and wife want work in hotel or camp, man has 25 years’ ex- perience, wife experienced waitress dish washer or chamber maid. Bert Midwest, Wyo., General de. TWO women cooks ,one with daugh- ter 17, want work th good clean camp, good references, state wages Box B-578, Tribune COLI graduate desires clert- cal work. Phone 2027J. POSITION as bookkeeper by young man experienced. Box 1-586. ‘Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method, scalp treatment soft water shampoos, marcelling; home appointments. Mrs. KR. Colby. 1038 Pear, Phone 1665M. for cement work, foundation, driveways and all kind of cement work. Phone 421J.| MARCEL and bobcurt complete $1; manicure 50c, 604 8. or purpose of the advertigement. CALL N. Washington to TELEPHOND ADS. | ts of sewing done or Careful attention will be given alt! prone ads received over the TELE:| — | PHONE, but we cannot guarentee |CALCIMINING and painting, small necuracy. jobs; prompt rvice: work guar CLOSING HOUR. teed. Phone 1860J 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Mass during the week at 8 o'clock, Sunday school at 2 o'clock e- diction at 3 St Mark's | Seventh and Wolcott streets. Rev. ip K, Edwards, rector, Holy communion at 8:00 a. m, Church choot at 9:45 a.m. Children’s con firmation class at 945 a.m. Morn. Jing prayer and sermon 1180 m. Adult confirmation class at 20 p.m. Evening pray nd con firmation and sermon by Bishop Thomas on Tuesday even at | 8:00 p.m Kenwood Presbyterian, Rev, Edwin E. Preston, minister: Sabbath school, 9:30 a, m. Leswor j*Jeremiah and the Babylonian | Crisis," rat jan | | erian. | Rev ton, minister nom ‘The ficers, I th n-| subj them “Prepare Y r rett. 11:00 4.1 h. Mra, | n Methodist, Musselman of will ly Churek ¢. Violin t Mam} 3 t street. Rev. ‘T.| n and Jo pom} ST B.D., minister. Phor a heralds. p. pworth) 15SiM, ‘Thy ual inspiring serv longue. Lender, 1, 1 Mixed | wil im IL here Sunday. St nuortet, £:00 p.m. Berir \ Dey t 10 o'e! Man." grain worthy of @ Anth ‘ji p minister wi Waut Ads to be classified propor: | - | ty must Tribune be be ace full TOWN MENTS, in the before eceived after 10 to 12 a. jer the head Ci 10, er Daily Want Ads m. will be ADVERTISE, pd by cash or of the same. instruct yrds and ed m r hou Call at “Too Late | | ree mace and istalled sereen doors, gnarant sag; modern factory mak our pr lowest Phone 2281—Shops ¥ ond ndap Tribune SERVICES OFFERED FOR DRIVER or sand call 949. Na- trona Trapsfer Storage and Fuel 4 For Sdle—AUTOMOBILES POR SALE — Ford touring. with starter, good condition, a‘real buy 175, terms, Nolan’ Chevrolet Co., 222 8. David. Phone 2100. Dooce Brotners DEALERS SELL GOOD USED CARS We started our Used Car business with the idea that a good car at a fair price is better thon a fair car at a bargzin price. That idea has now. become a definite policy. Our customers can tell you why. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS hood; class 1922 model touring, high overhauled and in first condition -$625 1921 Touring $475 1919 Touring oo ~$300 1923 Business Coupe -. 1923 Business Coupe --. 1922 Business Coups - $675 Roadster Roacster Roadster Séreen Commercial Screen Commercial Commercial FORDS 1923 Ford sedan --.. 1922 Coupe -.. 922 Touring 1921 Roadster, delivery box $175 1920 Touring -$125 1917 Touring $50 Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY 131 EB. Fifth Phone 724 FOR SALE—Maxwei! touring, splen- did running order, four brand new tires, a bargain. Nolan Chev- rolet Co., 322 8. David. Phone 2100, sell cars on commission; your car over; we get you cash for them. 241 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE— Ford light delivery canopy top, a buy at $100. Nolan Chevrolet Co., 322 S. David. Phone 2100, HIGH GRADE repairs on_ fenders. Kemmer Body and Fender Shop 432 W., Yellowstone Phone 2670. You CAN BUY YOUR USED FORD CAR On the Boyle Plan—20 per cent down no carrying charges no in- surance. Our used cars guaranteed to be as represented, Dor Down Touring, starter Touring, starter --. EB Runabout, starter Down Runabout, 1923 ----..--. Down COUDG) SERS | mec ccwennoanal $82 Down Coupe, 1923 ......--.-.. $90 Down Panel Commercia! -..... $65 Down One-ton Truck -...-.---- $50 Down Ford Bug occcc-ccevcces $20 Down EARL C. BOYLE INC, The Safe Place to Bue Your Used Fora 125-131 N. Center Phone 9 ———— FOR SALE—A good Ford, as is, $65, Nolan Chevrolet Co., S. David. Phone 2100, Six touring 1922 Bulek Six touring « Six roadster Four touring pase FOR RENT—GARAGES For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ER] aE FOR SALE-*Goot Dod; ‘ommeér-| FOR RENT—Thirty car garage on tes Set00 Cat 7 Ineventh, | Hast. Yellowstone by June 1. CaR Phone 1445. FOR SALE — Chevrolet $150. Call 133 S, MeKinl roadster, FOR SALE—POULTRY eR es FOR SALE—One and one-huif ton a truck, exceptionally cheap. Earl MAMMOTH AP BIAE arenraL France, at Warren Construction Co. plant or at 230 N. Park evenings. panties Dar Ribak bahia nat penticaiahs bis FOR SALE—One Dodge Commer- cial; one motoreycte, with side car; one Dodge touring. Gasper Spring Co., 328 W. Midwest open Suncay ‘until noon. pia ANE TEL lea se FOR SALE—One touring car, cheap for cash, $125. Phone 2733. TRADE— trade for 1209. Iam now ready to book orders ry first pen of prize winners at South Dakota State Yair, These birds are large boned stock, prolific layers, hardy and easily raised; mature fast. P, O. Box 1699, Casper, Wyo. ¢, ————— FOR SALE—Setting hens and eggs, from thoroughbred Rhode Island Reds. 710 East K.. Phone 1114J, WANTED TO BUY Dodge light In FOR SALE OR commercial, will passenger car. Phone quire 1021 N. Wolcott. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges. heaters, dressers, spCrO all household goods. Phone For Sale—Miscellaneous PURE AND FRESH MILK From ranch Phone 8F2-4. Ira C, Gartee FOR SALE—Rim for Dodge auto. Sanford, Suite 11, 226 E. Second. WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture: Brooks 660 East iL Phone WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at FOR SALE—Early Ohto, dry land| The Tribune Office. seed potatoes. Western Produce Co., 332 N. Grant. FOR SALE—At the Sundance ken- , Boston and English, also Pit bull puppies, all pedigreed and one white Coltie. Doctor Nordheim, vet- erinary. Phone 1903 or 527 CY. 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, Glerrock, Wyo. FOR SALE—Blue white diamond, value $325, will sell for $175. Box B-587, Tribune. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture 1o.. 284 S. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—Homestead re- linquishment, must be good, will pay cash. Call Mr. Miller 2411, WANTED TO RENT Q FOR SALE—A _ new Colman gas lamp. Sanford, Suite 11, 226 B. Second. GERMAN police pups (imported) for sale, pedigreed and registered; one male $90; female $75; also two male Airedale pups, bargain at $20 each. Donald Ranch Kennels, Melville, Mont. WANTED TO RENT—By woman, employed, one or two-room unfur- nished house, walking distance; Park school district, preferred. Box FOR SALE—Reasonable, six fine B-582, Tribune. ROOM AND BOARD four months thoroughbred Aire- dale pups, 445 N. Figurora. FOR SALE—Studebaker wagon, i good condition. Inquire 1064 Box- elder. BOARD AND ROOM $10 per week. Home cooking. 534 CY. ROOM and board, near refinery $10 per week. $28 S. Spruce. Phone 272R. FOR SALE—Reed baby stroller in excellent condition, only $11. 1108 BP. First, almost reading ub ater, new, cheap, also electric lamp. 809 Madison FOR SALE—A small bunch of old office furniture. Sanford, Suite 11, 226 E. Second. ELECTRIC MOTORS. For eale or rent; motors for rent by the month; we have several re- built motors in stock. Casper Arma- roe 142 E. Midwest. Phone 4s3w. FOR SALE—Fifteen colonies, three band Italian bees, fuli comb honey production’ outfit. Phone 508. FOR SALE ~ A used Remington typewrtier in our way, come get it. Sanford, Suite 11, 226 E. Second. FOR SALE—One second hand roll- top oak desk, also ono second- hand fiat top desk. Hoffhine Print- ing and Stationery Co., 240 E. Sec- ond. FOR SALE—Kiddie Koop and mat- tress, reasonable. 405 8. Lincoln, basement. Phone 1230J. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Cool sleepingrooms, at $1.25 per day; $5 and $6 per weel. 740 N. Center. Phone 480W. North Center Hotel. FOR RENT—Modern room, $12 per month, on bus line. 1244 Boxelder Call after 1 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished room, ad- Joining bath. 255 S. McKinley. FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom, adjoining bath, for one or two gentlemen, reagonable, by week or vn close in. 701 S. Beech. Phone FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom, corer rag bath on bus Ine. 431 S. incoln. FOR RENT—Close in, nicely fur- nished bedroom, adjoining bath. $12°E. Fifth: Phone 756M. FOR RENT—Front bedroom. 210 N. McKinley. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom suitable for one or two gentlemen; bath, is close in, reasonable rent. 119 'N. Grant. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—An old dining table, a . center table and five house chairs. Sanford, Suite 11, 226 E. Second. | FOR RENT—Large _ sleepin; ¥ adjoining bath or will fix for light housekeeping. 225 N. Grant, Phone FOR SALE—Wardrote to go in six- foot space, panel doors, ideal for small apartment, also table and setees for breakfast alcove; very reasonable. Joe I. Thomas Planing Mill, 214 West B. Phone 1806W. FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chairs and one serv- ing chair. 704 S. Park. FOR SALE—Most compiete line of used furniture in the city, mat tresses remade like new; five e: amel front gas ranges at half the price of new. Bailey Furniture Co., 826 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—%x12 Wilton rug, wal- nut finished bed, springs and mat- tress. 150 N. Park, FOR RENT—One nice front room in private home, one and one-half blocks east of Henning. 147 N, Wol- FOR RENT—June 1, furnished, a modern room, very close in. 515 8S. Durbin. FOR RENT—Two connecting base ment rooms, close in, furnished as ling and bedroom, sultable for two or three young men, bath; out- side entrance, lot for car, 305 8. Park, Phone | 1877J. FOR RENT—HOUSE.- KEEPING ROOMS FOR SALE—Colonial chest, than c¢ ar, sewing machine K. condition, ball bearing, must sell.| FOR RE! wight housekeeping rear. rooms suit le for young man ér «| girl, part of meals with family if DRY CLEANED DRY. . Phone 289 4 We buy second hand goods; doen’ Phone 2808s. 111 8. Jack: all kinds -of repair work; goods packed for shipment. Peoples Fur- T—Two mocern furnished niture Repalr Co, 319 H. First.| rooms for light housekeeping; Phone 2366R. everything furnished, garage. 602 ——————— FOR SALE—A fine new gas hent- ing stove, Bunsen burner, looks like a small coal stove; it’s in our East L. Phone 2037M. ey For Rent—APARTMENTS way. Come «et it. Sanford, Suite 11, Second. ~ REDUCED RENT — Two rooms, 3—New Majestic coal} furnishec, newly decorated apart: Phone 10 ments very reasonable, See these, Jackson Apa ‘} *hone 73" Seerenag ra partments. Phono 1872W party renting house in| FOR RENT — Yellowstone apart. fon, on paving. Phone} ments. 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2780 ALE—Two wicker rockers R Furnishe a and wicker table 3. k. B..Park. Phone 382.0 0 Apartment 3. Phono —$$___—___ — Modern over furnished Stone grocery. 3 1, Bee. FOR SALE—Furniture, 909 8. nut . Wal FOR SALE—Rug $10; bed springs and mattress, $1 nd other fur R Five-room — furnished niwre. 1144 8, Poplar. partment, strictly modern, close —T in, reasonabl rent by June 1. In Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. Peraepeie ane FOR SALE—Muhoguny Victrola, nent heyy rips cheap, pecords. fre 0 ©. Fifth suitable for two peo- For Rent—Miscellaneous | Foi NT Apanimonta front and “ rns | ‘ i ingroom 1 wa! bath, on om bu per RENT Kk machir ¢ 1 r t month, vy Bro} 60 onth or NT—One elevator office | Phone} | for two, livingroom Phone | for cara; court hy which x will soon | Kk At doutved:| ull¢ Phone 2750. 426 SUNDAY, MAY 52, 1924, For Rent—APARTMENTS ee FOR BENT-—furnishea: abartmen: Gi BAGH ee Bi ty decorated, bus line. Vhone FOR RENT—One uewly decorate: three-room modern apartment, pirtly furnished. 307 12. Third, cai {ne ea ee alt POR RENT—Strietly modern three. oem abAEEOAL with Path. Corner . Was + Saree 1 and es ington. hone ¥OR RENT—Cheap, large four ro. en pees coe $25 pr month, water, its and Ap- ply 418 N. Melrose. et —— FOR RENT — Two-room modern basement apartment, $25. 940 s. Washington. FOR RENT—Désirable two-room modern furnished apartment, in good location, 141 W. Tenth. FOR RENT—Three-room unturnish- ed basement apartment. Phone 1675M. 1236 S. Willow. —— FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart. ment, . livingroom, ination dining room and French doors between, kitchenette and pri- vate bath $45 and $55, 345 8. Park. Phone 2268R. and refrigerator, private bath, new- ly decerated, walking distance. Phone 2268R. — FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, water, lights and gas, unfurnish- ed except for range and cabinet, is very reasonable, Sixth and Platte, Mills, Wyo. «i $$$ <____ FOR RENT—Beautifu! furnished, modern apartment, private bath, Rien cfm esses Wis front porch, rent. Apply Sunday 1214 b. ‘irst, Apartment 4. —— FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, also three-room fur- nished semi-basement, strictly mod- ern and clean. 610 8. Ash. Sy FOR RENT—Three-room apartment berate. gas and Ughts. Phone FOR RENT-¢Two-room nicely fur- nished modern apartment. 519 E. FOR RENT—Two-room brick apart- ment, gas and lights furnished, built-in features, $35. 930 W. Mid- FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, modern, also one-room apartment, gas and lights furnished; tees rent. 909 S. Cedar. Phone FOR RENT—New ment, one block from Center of town. Call 1529R. FOR RENT—One modern two-room apartment, furnished except bed- ding and dishes, private bath. 445 8S. Beech. Phone 904W. <<< FOR RENT—Three-room furnished spartrmient, newly decorated, $30. 149 N. Grant. Phone 312W. i | FOR furnishings in one of the best apartments in the city, and apartment is for rent; living- room, kitchenette and a nishings are high class, and well selected; suitable for either bache- e Address at once Box B-583, Trib- une. FOR RENT—Basement apartment, furnished except linen and dishes, water, lights and gas furnished, a shower bath, $35 per month. 255 8. McKinley. bras RENT — Modern furnished ree-room basement apartment. 1135 8. David. Phohe 2427W. FOR RENT—Two tu ments, strictly modern gus, $45. | lights Phone FOR RENT— three-room mod- ern furnished apartment, private bath. 343 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished semi-modern apartment. 1145 S. Boxelder. ments, newly decorated, $25 and $30. 1043 W. Railroad. Phone 2425 | 3 a F) & 3 3 g 3 2 ‘urnished FOR RENT—Two nicely f two two-room apartment lights and gas. Phone 691M. FOR RENT—One two-room furnish- ed apartment, rent reduced one half, next to bath. Phone 1512M. FOR ILENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment. Phone 357 FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment. 133 N,* Kimball. FOR RENT—Jung first, for three months, nice light new six-rc basement, modern furnished ment and bus. 210 N, McKtnle Are You Out of a Job ? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE “Position nted” ads. Ke member it will cost you not! ing to advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise