Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 18, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN. Che Casper Daflp ribune WIL SERVICE CHOOL CALLED ‘MOSTLY FAKES Misleading Advertising Of These Organizations Spread Falsehoods. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 18. —The United States civil service service commission and the national vigilance committee of the associat- ed advertising clubs of the world to- day issued a joint warning against misleading advertising of many #0- called civil service coaching schools. followng points are empha- No “school of this kind has a). any connection whatever with the efvil service commission or with any other branch of the government. @). No school can give advance information regarding examination questions. (@). No school can furnish ctvil wervice information of value which cannot be obtained without cost from the civil mervice commission at ‘Washington or its representative at the post office or customhouse in any of approximately 3,500 cities. (4). No school can “guarantee” appointment in the classified civil service. Appointment can be se cured only through open competl- tive examination under the civil service rules, No school can cause a competitor to be certified for ap- pointment out of the regular order, as determined by his examination rating. The civil service commission states that large numbers of ap- plications for examination received at its office indicate that many civil service schools accept as clients and take money from practically il- literate persons who could not pos- sibly pass any kind of examination. L. McKinley, deputy labor commissioner of Arkansas, {t !s sald in the joint warning, recently hi investigated correspondence schools of this class and authorizes the statement that he has concluded that the majority of them come as near being “fakes” as the postal laws permit. The “schools” that Mr. McKinley condemns are the ones that offer to quallfy persons for civil service positions or make « professional man of a laborer in a few weeks. Mr. McKinley says that schools which prepare. for civil service examinations rank sec- ond to “detective schools” in num- ber, awk ARES ag For the first time tn ite history the Newton (Mass.) Theological Institu- tion has just graduated a woman with the degree of Doctor of Divin- ity, She {s Euntce G. Appleton of Jordan, N. ¥., who has completed the four-year theological course and | ¢, fs also a graduate of Syracuse Uni- versity. SAEs Seas Under the name of Miss Elissa Zanardo Landi, a granddaughter of the ill-fated Empress Elizabeth of ‘Austria, has made her debut on the English stage. ‘ (noe ES NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS « Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the construc- tion of the improvements in Im- provement District No. 39, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, com- prising the following ‘named streets and avenues, within such limits as is more specifically set forth in the ordinance creating the district: Ash Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway, to the south line of West “B-C” Street; South David Street from_ the north line of Yellowstone High- way, to the south line of First Street; Industrial Avenue from_ the west line of South David Street, to the east line of Ash Avenue. West “B” Street from the west line of North Ash Street, to the east line of North Boyer Street, produced; West “A” Street from the west line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Right-of-way, to the east line of North Byoer Street; West First Street from the west line of Ash Street, to the east line of Boyer Stree’ The general kind of improve- ments proposed to be made is the grading, drainage, construction of curb or header, and all necessary Midwestern Investment Co. Maase, Clyde F. ©-o Fred Cottman Okle, Jno. B Robinson, Geo. -.. Royce, Andrew, Estate co Edw. Royce Shepperson, Jno, L. . NYSEY, NEYSW. sectlon 9, township 30, range 82 12.45 \SE\ section 24, township 99, range 8 N4NE% section 25, township 39, range 80; B4YNWK, SWYNWK, NWSW section 26, township 39, range 80 NEM, NY4SE% section 27, towns 42.60 Spencer, Myron | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BANK 3090! ity Fafa DEPASITS WweU. Weve Gor #2 IN THE GANK THATS Vewet ! IF Gstsh We DIDN'T HANT TS DRAW our A Guck eur We | GOTTA Eat SOME GROCERIE 5 = THaree CLEAVE S709 Iv BREAKS MY HEART BUT We must appurtenances thereto, such as the Main Street Inlet at the north end of Ash Street, and the crossing of the C. B. & Q. spur tracks, to- gether with paving to be selected from the following kinds: Port- land cement concrete paving six inches thick, plain or reinforced; Portland cement concrete paving, five inches thick with | two-inc! asphaltic concrete wearing sur- face, with qies fine [sae or coarse led aggregate four inch as pint concrete e with two-i ee asphaltic concrete wearing sufrace, with either fine graded or coarse ded aggre- gate type; five inch Portland ce- ment concrete base with two inch Warrenite Bitulithic wearing sur- face, or four inch bituminous ton- crete base with two inch Warren- ite Bitulithic wearing surface; the tractor to furnish all tools, materials, labor, incidéntals and such asphalt paving plant inspec- tion service as is more particular- ly outlined in the specifications pertaining to such construction; all work to be done in accordance with and in compliance with the plans and specifications for said improvements filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, b: the City Engineer, on the 16t! day of June, A. D., 1924. The portion of the improvement relat- ing to paving curb and gutter shall be maintained for a period of five years by the contractor. All bids for such work shall be marked “Improvement District No. 89 Proposal” and shall be ad- dressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper at his office in the City of Casper at the City Hall, and may be received until 8:00 o’elock p. m., on the 14th day of July, A. D., 1924, at which time or as soon thereafter as may be convenient bids will b publicly opened and read aloui by the City Council of the City of Casper. Copies of the plans and speci- fications may be obtained for use of bidder, by depositing $10.00 therefor, with the City Engineer of the City of Casper; $5.00 of which will be returned to bidders on receipt of the specifications and plans within ten day (10) after date of opening bids. A certified check upon a sol- vent local bank or a bidders bond, either of which must be payable unconditionally to the City of Casper, Wyoming, in the sum of ten per cent (10) of the amount of the bid must be filed with said bid to be forfeited to the City of NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE (Continued from Page Thirteen.) +om+-Part NWYXSW% section 1, township 35, range 85; Part NEX, 4; Part SEYNEX sec township township 3 Arminto lot Arminto lot 8 Arminto lot 1 section 6 84N%, NYSWS NWUNWK, V%, SWKNEK S' section 1, township 40, ran, NW section 10, township 40, block 8; block 8 township 40, range 8 W section 5, township 33, range SW4SW section 32, 4 and 5 section 6, township 33, range 78; ? p i Pree, <I PROMISED The, MISSUS A ROPE OF SEARLS ON HER ANNIVERSARY -. IM HERE To DRAW CUT % 55.000 = OF CouRse.te I _CAgey GET EM UtTH Thar Tit GO AS. HIGH Casper as liquidated damages, if the bidder be awarded the con- tract and fail to enter into the contract with the City within five (5) days of his notification, if he be the successful bidder to per- form the work and furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful per- formance of the work, and ‘a maintenance bond to cover the paving, curb and gutter portion of the improvement, said bond to be ;| furnished at the time of the sign- ing of the contract. The guar- antee and maintenance bond may be one and the same instrument. Bids may be made in the fol- lowing form, to-wit: pe the basis of receiving pay- ments in installments Biss improve- ment bonds as aes din the specifications, id Has to be taken at par and accrued interest, and bonds 'to be furnished by the contractor, without expense to the City. Bid also to contain bid not less than par, accrued interest, id the expense of issuing bonds for bonds to meet the incidental ex- ense of the improvement and to be taken and paid for, when and in such amounts as said City of Casper may require. Such bids for bonds relating to incidental expense to be con- tingent upon the acceptance of the City of Casper of bid of said contractor for the work. No_ bid will be considered by the City Council of the City of Casper from any bidder who is in default either as q contractor or surety on any contract to said City of Casper, and who is a party to a suit or claim of any kind pending as to such contract. The bids shall be opened by the City Council, and the contract awarded to that bidder who is considered by the City Council to be the lowest and best aren sible bidder on any of the differ- ent types for which bids are ask- ed, it being the intention of the City Council to select that type of paving which in its opinion will give the best service for the least money expended. The City Council shall have the power to reject any and all bids, Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Casper, under the authority and direction of the City Council of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, mp the 16th day of June A. D., (SEA™) H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish_J June_ 18, 1924. tion 2, 74 township 35, range 85 township 41, tion 33, range 82; township 41, range 82 range 83 ---~----------~ 157.15 ip 29, range 80 ~...--.. 2... a NYNW section 8, township 32, range 78; W5EX%, SEYSW% section 28, township 33, range 78; ection 29, township 33, range 78; 4, EUNWK, NWK NWK, NSW, SWKSWK, NWKSEX section 32, township 88, range WHNEX, N4SE%, 5O%8H% soction 33, township 83, range 78 -—-.-..-.. S4NWK, NYSWH; County AGNES M. CLARE, ‘Treasurer and’ Tax Col. lector for Natrona County, Wy- June 18, 1924 If Mr. | Roy "Hartzell will present this ticket to our cash- fer within three days it will en- title himself and one guest to our specially selected tombina- tion dinner served daily—5:30 Bi m. to 8:30 Z m.—Coffee hop or Main Dining Room. |__Hotel Townsend _| The Letter Shoppe Arlie Davis, Gladys Mooring MIMEOGRAPHING Circular Letter Bureau Hotel Townsend PHONE 2500 Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating « line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE wiil be charged the spuce of two lines. All charged advertising will bookea “set lines” irrespective the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribuny will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of bnagh on ad- vertisement ordered for more oze time. Errors not the fault tot 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 sense or purpose of tho advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all de received over the TELE HONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in the Casper Daily ribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be Insertec under the head “Too Late to Classify. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, MENTS. be of 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—Female WANTED—Maid for gereral house work, small house, small family; references requires, 410 8, Jack son. For particu: N. Durbin, Apart. ment WANTED—Good housekeeper, 265 §. St. Botolph, Phone 1592W. WANTED— Experienced operator for beauty sb Princess Pat Beauty Shop. Second and Beech. WANTED—Ladieo in locnlity to embroider linens us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once—‘Fashion Embrold- eries” 798 Lima, Ohio, this POSITIONS WANTED ELDERLY man wants work, lawn work preferred. 830 8. Washing- ton. Cal! the Tribune for highway In formation, —__ POSITIONS WANTED GOOD, experienced saving cook with two children, wants job on ranch or camp, will go anywhere. Mrs. M. B. Kesster, General Delivery, Cas- per, Wy! HARPER method; gis Aatgerth bese: marcellin, ments. Mrs. R. Goby, a toss eer Phone 1665M. a FOR $7,550 I will build a twenty- four compartment house, itrictly mod- a ns? Plans ard carpenter at 1013 HOUSE cleaning, dow washing ieee job work of ie kind, Phone Se espa earner LADY wants buncle washings, call- ed for and delivered. Phi ————————— PRACTICAL NURSE wants work Confinement cases desired. Phone 365R. Tulsa Hotel. COLLEGE girls want position—ot- fice work or clerking. 1227 West 18th. \ POSITION WANTED — College graduate with experience as auto- mobile galesman. For@ coupe at disposal, Can start work immed- lately. Phone 2174W. MOTHER and daughter, aged 20 want permanent ranch work, Ad- dress Mrs. M. Caraway. Gen. Del. Casper, Wyo. YOUNG WOMAN, _ experienced bookkeeper or general office work desires permanent or temporary po- sition. ' M. Miller, 845 East Second. FOURTEEN year old girl to watch children or housework. Phone 216M. Jefferson. wants elp with 327 N. WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. SERVICES OFFERED LEARN marcelling, $50 for the course. Princest Pat Beauty Shop, Second and Beech. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, $1; manicure 50c; experienced op- erators. Phone 636M for appoint- ments, 604 S. Center. EXPERIE) dressmaker will do fancy or plain sewing at your home by the day. Phone 692M. YOU get what you pay for when 2T16RS5 does it. WANTED—Children to care for by hour, day or all time. 336 8. Mel rose. Phone CONCRETE blocks for every bulld- ing purpose, want to exchange conerete block for carpenter labor. Call 2124W SEWING wanted, dresamaking and plain sewing, three blocks from CY bus line. Phone 924J. HOUSECLEANING, window wash ing, kalsomining or any kind o job work. 2M after 6 p. m. FOR GRAVEL or sand cal! 949. Na- trona Transfer Storage and Fuel Co. BURKE will do it. Tbe, 930 N, INGHAM BROS. Screens mace and installed, screen doors, guaranteed not to *ag; modern factory makes our prices lowest. Phone 2384—Shops 1725 E. Second PLASTERING CONTRACTOR. Marcel and curl shampoo 26c. Phone 1297J. Howard. Estimates furnished. J. A. Han- son, Res. 164 N, Fenway. Phone 2124W. IT WILL pay you to get my pric: on your new home anc repair work; plans oc estimates free; a work guarant L, D, Leistn, contractor and builder, Phone 1976M By Billey | De al WHAT INTEREST WOULD You PAY ON A MILLION DOLLAR For Sale—AUTOMOBILES|For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Bargain, Ford roadster in perfect mechanical condition; starter, good rubber. 1227 8. Oak. Phone 668W. 1919 DODGE—Excellent shape. If 432 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—19: Gray Touring— Standard Mode! $575.00; 1922 Ford touring $285.00; 1920 Maxwell Tour- Ing $150; 1920 Ford touring $100. Many others not listed. Terms.— Patterson Oakland FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring — cheap, good condition. Rear 530 8. Wolvoth, PI Phone 261W. FOR SALE—Two-passenger Temp- lar “Speed 60 buy for quick sale, at very rea- sonable price, 683 B. Center. Phone 1084R. FOR SALE — Four Bte- Phens Six coupe, saan Ses tion, new tires, bumpers; come in and let us show you, we will sell it Phone 1189. For Sale—Miscellaneous WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924. WANTED—Clean debe |The ‘Tribune Office. FOR SALE>-POULTRY F MAMMOTH WI plane Pd ee o ya ordets uy ie meet nw t pen ef prize s from my {1 Res at South Dakoye State Pair. ‘These birds are targe boned pore prolific layers, hardy and nny raised; mature fast. P. 0. Sox 16} bi Casper, Wyo. COLUMBIA aang Sh . O, Box 1102, Denver, jo. we ae supply you with any quan- tity of the Solita cae Ba ers within can fill all orders ge Ros¢ and ‘Single Comb Reds Cae Barred Rocks 00 White Leghorn: Brown Leghorns Buff Rocks Buff Leghorns White Wyandottes Buff Orpingtons White Orpingtons Light Brahmas Silver Lacec Wyandottes Anconas Rhode Island Whites Black Langshans Black Minorcas Silver Spangted Hamburgs 7316.00 Mixed Chicks ----- $11.00 $1.00 per 100 less on all orders of 500 or more. ‘We guarantee live delivery and prepay Parcel Post. COLUMBIA HATCHERY 3437 W. 44th Avenue Phone Gallup 1552. *WANTED TO RENT Wanted to Rent For the Summer Sheep wagon, must be clean; no other acceptable. Phone 468-W, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Party with three or as first payment. Realty Co. Pho 19: WE Doffiseed buy = hares} your rniture. used jarneé Ful Co., 234 ‘3. David, enone 249. Cotton Rags at ‘WANTED—Your old coal sates or heater in ex for eas range or heater. Phone 1086. right. Baker-Grude Investment Co., seins presser. No} neec apply. H. Statel/ /,,,; amateurs rear 631 West 9th. sult, $20; almost new. Phone 282J. 715 8. Grant. FOR SALE—Blectrical fixtures for bedroom, very reasonable. Phone 1356. FOR SALE—Office typewriter, desk and three chairs. Phone ‘2173R. FOR SALE—Large gray reed baby cab, good as new, will sell reason- able. Phone 897J. 128 W. Eleventh. practically new $1500 piano wil! trade for good car, Dodge or Pay difference. B451 Must be sold at a sacrifice Phone 2696W. 1924 Touring; driven 5000 miles. Extra equipment consists of moto- meter, spare tire, tire cover and| For Sale—Household Goods cutout with dash con Ist class condition ~.-....-.. -$800 AUCTION ‘There will be an auction sale ut 234 South David Saturday after- 1923 Type A _ Sedan. Driven 10,000 miles. Equipped with West- inghouse Shock Absorbers, spare/noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- wheel and tire .----4. $1) ture, rugs, bedding, Lge, «aaa x is, dishes, glassware, etc. farned 1923 Type B. Coupe -... $800 234 8S. David. Phone Puscikre Co., 249, 1921 Type A Sedan. Overhauled. Equipped with Westinghouse Shock -$700 Absorbers and’ repainted FO Peri ny Snape hiirer, pane and good rug, reasonably priced. 1033 8. Poplar. 1922 “Touring. ~. FOR SALE—At a bargain, 54-inch a Po ee Oak dining table; 6 leather bottom BUICK— Teed rocker, reed brary Mbrary table. Phone 1920 Buick bai Touring. good Tires all 100, ESSEX— 1921 Touring, FORDsS— household good: laundry stove, Inquire at 330 East A. March's Res taurant, repainted ~.....$350 1924 Touring, out six weeks. Like Brunswick Viotre new and spare tire never used $400 bert househo'd goods. 1114 anc 8. Ash. 1928 Coupe. Five good cord tires, and visor sun lock steering wheel 25 FOR SALBE—Gas range, almost new 828 8. Spruce. ——————— FOR SALE—Mattress and floor lamp, cheap. Phone 710M. ry es FOR SALE—Most comptete fine of used furniture in the city. mat tresses remade like new; five en- ame! front gas ranges half the price of new. Bailey Furniture Co. 826 W. Yellowstone Phone 16175 —_—<<$<—<$$ $$$ FOR 8. Vardrone to go in atx. foot space, pane! doors, tdeaj for small apartmen also table and setees for breakfast alcove: very reasonable. Joe F. Thomas Planing Mill 4 West B. Phone 1806Ww. SALI 3 y bed 1923 Touring; cord tires. Motor just overhauled and car repainted $300 1922 Roadster -=-$150 All Fords with starter. Coliseum Motor Co. OPEN SUNDAY ‘ifth Ul EB. Fi Phone 724 FOR SALE—Cleveland five passen- ger, must be sold at once or will trade for furniture. Phone 986J. FOR SALE—Good used cars, all-in good shape, prices. reasonable, also we sell cars on commission; bring your car over and we can get you cash for it. Auto Exchange, 241 W. Ye!lowstone. FoR cane, stow Wi Thursday morning only. Combi chairs ation —- hook ru nln amen lias bee FOR SALE—Mahogany diningroom table, five chairs and one serv. FOR SALE—Overland tourtng in Al orth Madiron street. | ing chair. 704 8. Park. condition, See thif-ear, new paint, top and good rubber. Se!l it cheap. Phone 1084R. 633 8. Center, FOR S8ALE—Furniture for rooms, @ bargain. Phone 2506, Ben. 202 Midwest Bldg. Pesaelchesinhaenieaen aa saa any WANTED TO BUY—Three, four or flve-room modern houes, on or near paving, southeast side pre- ferred; give definite location, price and terms if any, in reply. P. O. WANTED TO BUY—A well built modern five-room in loom tion. Will pay all cash if it is a targain. B-652 Tribune. FOR RENT—GARAGES ~~ FOR RENT—Garage. 713 8. Wash- ington. Phone 20573. For Rent—Miscellaneous a FOR RENT—Vacuum cleaner with attachments, Casper Electric Co., 119 E, First. Phone 1993J. machines, a per month, we also er ig Brooks, 660 East H. ‘Phone —_ FOR RENT—One or two office — elevator service. Phone 123. —<—<$______., WANTED Cacnretacentansuncan cay WANTED—Roomers and boarders also garage for rent. 908 6, Walnut. . Phone 769J. ss, FOR RENT—ROOMS ee a RENT -vorniebad room with large wardrobe, also a gara, on South Durbin. Phone 195. aie FOR RENT—S'eepingroom, every+ thing modern, rent reasonable Suitable for: one or two gentlemen, 136 N. Grant. Phone 998M. —————— FOR RENT—S cepingroom. 1 for ona or two gentlemen. 545 CY. FOR RENT—One bedroom Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Large front sleeping- room on main floor, outside en- trance. 1023 E. Second, Apartments. - 445 8. Dorcas FOR RENT—Sleepingroc vate home, rin oe Deen 604 8. Center. FOR RENT—Cooi modern peccinw Moa Bentlemen only. 833 B. pre close in, $6 per week. FOR RENT— Two cool sleeping. roams, wtih bath, suitable for four men close in, $2.50 each, meals 350. 726 8. Ash. Phone 2665, FOR RENT—Very desirabl nicely rnished fro adjoining priv be y. K RENT—Modern steepingroom, private home, for gentiene: taal ai blocks east of I giro | s cast of Elks hall, $15 per 4 ne \

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