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Pe Head ig Support of jation. CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Co. operation between church men- those newspapers which endeavor to make their cities better places to live, was advised by Frede- erick “Roy Martin of New York city, general manager of the As. sociated Press in a letter read before; the Chicago churth Fed- ration’s sixth conference on church publicity. The letter, ad- dresse@ to Rev. J. T. Smith, who read it, follows: “LT regret that I shal! be unable to attend*and address the church fed- eration.-I am very much interested in {t and its program of advertising the church: The activities of the church will be published more free- ly when the church men generally help the newspapers by reporting those things promptly to their local editors and to the news agencies. You will be interested in knowing that .newspapers are pubiishin; more!church news than formerly. “Thé atm of the Associated Press 1s to feport what!is really worth reporting. We do not avoid crime, but we do not rével in it. “While we do not claim that-we spread only ‘whatsoever things are pure, what- soever things. are lovely. and what- soever things are of good report, feavor to avoid scandal and chi chat; the divorae courts and the gutter. I not suggest to the church men attending your conference, + I would to business men and to thoughtful men generally, that they give their support to these journals ee (JUDGE) JOHN M. HENCH. Candidate for Justice of the Peace, Second Precinct, all territory lying south of Chicago and Northwestern railriad in city. 28. years active practice of law In Casper ang Ther, mopolls, Wyo, A RESIDENT OF KENWOOD. For reputation as to honert¥ and abjiity'ask afy old tim- er in Casper. ) wishes“to+ announce we ; his new. Office room location _114 West 2nd St. c over Harry Yesness Store . Suite1 to 11 ‘Tel 2208—1715W VOTE FOR /W.M. YARD o FOR CITY COUNCILMAN From the . THIRD WARD. ; on the OF THE ECO- ICAL =COMMISS ION OF CITY GOVERN. MENT . Political Advertisement $5.00 Reward Five dollars re-vard will be paid to the y furnishing the Casper Daily * information leacing to the capture of the person who ig fraudulentiy collecting subscriptions from. Tribune subscribers. Patro: of the should not pay any- one rags hide! gong ehloa except the livers the paper or collector from the Telephone 15 Ou: Ie onery ar which with good temper and good Judgment, without malice, and with- out meanness, endeavor to make thelr cities better places to live in, stressing neither that which is un- clean nor that of evil report but endeavoring to be fair to all and to report honestly ‘whatsoever things are true.’ “I want you and your co-workers to know that the Associa Press always will be-glad to handle any news regarding church activities that is of general interests’ a ena aie SERVICES HELD FOR WALLAGE AT CAPITAL TODAY President and Mrs. Cool- idge Among Those Who Attend. WASHINGTON, Oct, 28,—Funeral services for Henry C. Wallace, sec: retary of agriculture since 1921, were held here Monday in the east room of the White House, whe high officials of the government, in- cluding’ President and Mrs. Coolidge gathered with foreign diplomats and friends of the family to pay their last respects. The services today also represent- ed the government's official tribute to the late cabinett member and governmental offices were closed nat 1 p,m, lecretaries Mellon, Wilbur? Davis. ia r Wwork: ‘Attorney’ General, Stone; Postmaster General New, and Act- ing Secretar; ot Agriculture Gore, rers. : Tene selected from officials of the agriculture de- partment. © ~ Tho. funeral services ‘Were con- ducted by Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, pastor emeritus of the New York Avenue Presbyterian..church here. He was assisted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. C. E. Haw- thorne. The body will be taken to Des Moines, Mr. Wallace's home, for burial, the funeral party leaving ‘Washington at 3:30 p. m. today. Enntuncr hci seen 09 EXPENSES OF ELECTION BIG|: LONDON, Oct.. 28.—(By ciated Press.) Nearly Pounds will bo required to the expenses of the general theAsso- aaeeeaeee detray election |? (ong Wrap orion . 982,-| Sih be cost the 1,446. 280, 340 ‘pounds, the largest sum spent for an election in British Nee at fo wage the frequent electoral cost to stage the frequent electoral skirmishes m Gladstone and Beaconfield and almost twice as much as the election of 1918. “Phe election this year will cost moro than its predecessor because of the increased fees allowed to polling officers and clerks. os Supreme Court Refuses Review WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The su- preme court has refused to review cases in which it had been sought to raise the following. questio: ‘Whether a conspiracy to possess in- toxicating Hquor violates the nation- al prohibition amendment raised by Frank Kepl in a casé from §| Yur Vote Will Be Appreciated FRED W. HUFSMITH FOR CITY COUNCILMAN SECOND WARD TAXPAYER’S TICKET —Tolitical Advertisement. KIN JUST kane, Wash. where he wag convict- ed of having attempted to bring l- quor from Canada by airplane and the Netherlands, East Indies, for ‘alleged failure to move cotton to Japan during the world war under 4n oral booking with the agents of’ the Gosho company, Inc. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The su- preme court again refused today to review the casé of former employes of the Santa Fe system convicted of a criminal conspiracy when they quit work Needles, Cal., during the shopmen’s strike of 1932. Death of Girl On Coast Is Probed WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Mrs. Louise .Tillootson Chambers an- nounced here that she had re- ained attorneys to investigate the death of ‘her daughter Marilouise numbers, 17, found dead in Bur- lingame, October 8. The authoritle: death to suicide, and Frank Ross Chambers Jr., her father committed suicide Friday in San Mateo, Call fornal The girl's mother who was Cham: bers’ first wife, declared that from | yy. reports received by her there was ALBERT PARK Candidate for Re-election On the Democratic Ticket * + FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR General Election; Nov.’ 4th —Po'itical_Ad Classified Rates Two cents per wore or ten cents per_ line. NO AD.LNS8 THAN 30 CENTS. Five ayerage’ words Foro as a basis of estimating a lin BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE ine be chargedgthe space of two ines. i charged advertising willy be “set ines" irrespective of the number of words. co: ON OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ly, Tribune will for Ravi an any ordered for more than Errors not the itault of ADB. Careful attention will bo given all received over the TELEPHONE, ut we cannot guarantee accuracy, OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. se Peer teas rs in full paymi o! same. Note the rs instructions about counting “words and the Sten er ee ‘Tribune, CLOSING ‘Went Ads to be Became ly must be in the eer ey ice before 10. it ‘Aas, received, after 10 to 12 a, m. will be inserted uncer head “Too Late to BE A BEAUTY SPECIALIST. It pays big wages. Positions wait- ing or an opportunity for your ore, iy they Means independence. free catalo; MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, aver. MEN—LEARN BARBERI id ‘profession. Easy to Quick to earn. Travel and see th world or have your own hsop. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. WANTSD— Experienced girl, «tor general house work. 1104 5. Dayid. Phone 1948. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—An_ experienced _ salen- man. See Mr. Stebbins, Boyl Garage. 4 POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED colored lady wants work with good wages. Call 645J. PRACTICAL nurse .wants work; conffMement cases preferred; can ive references, Mrs. F. O, Pierce, 1212 8, Willow. GOOD and experienced carpenter wants work; reasonable wag ean handle any. kind of home, 4 8, Grant, basement. . Phone 1888J. attributed her i than | FOR ede 1 OID AN HE'S SERFECTLY something “very and pecullar about the case,” ‘and that SHINGLE hod, or any style hair- (ger for_men, women or chil- Henning Hotel Barber MARCELLING, home appointments. Call mornin; fore nings. Phone 2562M. Kinley. 10:20 or eve 949 S. Mc- ings, Sun home appointments, ene MARCELL arid bob curl, complete, otis me-peare a iere, 1018 8. Walnut, pe your plumbing done now, R.- Brat Phone 2090J. ining and paint- wo! hy ae teed; ‘Phone 181 MARCELL and bob curl, complete, 75e; call for appointments. Phone ing, igen oP, rompt servi For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE-~1924 Ford Touring; new paint, good condition, Will! : A hl $14 EB. Second. Phont FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell Touring car, in good. running order; has good tires and Cartae $40 if taken today. Address 1110 N. Washing: ton. Phone TENS. FOR SALE—Ford hin sox and four new Ford wire whee! cheap. Call 6 to 9 evenings. 915 a Walnut. FOR SALE—Ford Rite bay in g condition; a bargain for cash. eal M. Cc. In. Phone 1688R. diamond. Sack Joute! Garage WENSTONE | \VY CORDS —~ SUisio. Gem Tire Ca, Dur Blas. 236 E, Midwest ave. For Sale—Household Goods TEES OPO aes ee OAL, FOR 5. eye te hag bed and pad, $20.50; $55 ot tay talking machine, 7.50; finished oak table and buff $37.50; child’s crib and pad, 95; sanitary couch, coal heaters, $5 oo, 7 gas heate: 75; chifforobe, kitchen safe $11; tockers, Ha ‘and up; small'ice chest, $5; sewing machine, $4. Co., 242 W. First. Phone 2200, For Sale—Miscellaneous Genie ae dog, 18 qoeetn ld, good trailer, or win trade good 22 rifle. Phone aeiwe FOR SALE—Canaries, singers $5, and females $2. Phone 1001W. FOR SALE—Balt bearing coaster mop _.wringer, fe. wea United, North Casper. tons fine hay, FOR meadow, and 3,000 acres graszii with it, $9 per ton in stack; J south Douglas. Phone 2105, FOR SALE—Underwoot standard typewriter, in good condition, Call Evans at Tribune. . Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune an help every For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth ing to aGvertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise {FOR SALE—Canary | WA: ‘Casper Dally Eridune —Drawn for The Casper | Tnbune by George McManus | BUT THERE ts | FINE Oinry JOST ONE LITTLE For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Remington portable, g02d condition. Phone 822W. AUTO TOPS, side curtains and per Saddlery 1263 N Durbin. Phone 1099-M. FOR per es. oasW. aes §t "Brooks, 0 “teat 8 Phone birds, good singers. Alma Sehnert, P. 0. Box 1546, Casper, Wyo. WANTED TO BUY BUY—October, 1923, Life. Please WANTED TO issue of Count! leave at Tribune o! WANTED—Your o!@ esa)’ range or heater in exehange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1636, WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt- ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1646W. has vient TO BUY—Used furniture of any kind. junter-Goll Furni- ture Co., 242 W. First. Phone 2290. WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture, Owl Furniture & Hardware Co, 442 1. Yellowstone. Phone 978. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co.. 234 3, David, Phene 249. WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. LIBERAL allowance for your old coal range on and heaters. E. P. 144. Dubrin. WANTED TO BUI—vwe pay mure for coa! ranges, heaters, dressers, jefolds, all househeld geods. Phene gas Brennan, WANTED TO BUY—1,200 feet of used 2inch lumber for garage floor, Phone 301R. +} WAN’ WANTED WANTED—Someone to teach auc: tion bridge to private pupils. Box B-964, Tribung. WANTED—Girl to share apartment. Call after 6. Yellowstone Apart- ments, Apt. 36. NTED—To give away five hun- dred one. dojlar bills. Troy Laun- ary i WANTED TO RENT—Three, tour or five-room house, furnished wi Hunter-Goll | back lot. Phone 2927. ROOM AND BOARD Bo. AND ROOM, $8.00 a week. 1€3_N. Wolcott St.’ NICELY furnished room to one or two gentlemen. 152 N. Kimball. steam heat; 515 8. Beech. Phone 1876wW. BOARD and room, Sapnorable:-; i one or two men; close 1: private family. 210 N, McKi: a FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT— Gentlemen’ large and airy, private bath, $13 $18 per month. Phone 1695J. FOR RENT—6lesping rooms; new furniture, newly decorated, with all ‘conveniences. Call at 1023 E. Second. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs bed room; next to bath; close in. cy. FOR RENT—Sleeping room; suit- able for one or two gentlemen. 443 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed » fi modern home; lady teacher preferred. 1104 S. David. Phone 1948. DESIRABLE room; adjoining bath; close in; private entrance. Phone 510J. 415 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath; one block from Burlington depot; $5 per week. 304 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Comfortable modern room for one or two men. 523 8. Beech. Phone 822M. Pee RENT—Furnished rooms, eated; also garage for rent. 113 8. ‘Surbin, FOR RENT—Extra nice, well light- ed sleeping room in new modern home; adjoining bath; also nice, large sleeping room with closet, $15. 1236 S. Elm. Phone 225w. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RED apartment. 4 387. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur- nistied; private bath; electric washer PA ita 8356 EB, Twelfth. Phone 62. FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished «apartment, Spruce. Phone 1055R. T—Furnished basement 3, Park. Phone modern 1015 6. “|FOR RENT— FOR feat For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room apartments, reduced rent, furnished; gas, lights and bath. Apply 626 W. Yellow- stone. FOUR-ROOM modern furnished apartment, also cne unfurnished, steam heat; reference required. all/ Apply 918 E. Second. FOR. RENT—Unfurnished ment, three and four rooms. steam heated, laundry privileges, close in. Fhone 2268-R. apart- —— FOR RENT—Three-room basement, unfurnished apartment. 444 8S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Modern apartm: the Poling; steam heat. 734k. ENT—One or two-roqm Paapartments reduced rent; fur- ts and bath. Apply 526 W. Yellowstone. a, FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment; on Dave ment; gas and lights furnished. 1443 S. Willow. Phone 2169J. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; private bath, steam eat, bus lin Phone 1591M. 510 W. Eleventh. ———— FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment; one half block from Second street. 133 8. Conwell Sq. FOR RENT—November 1, désirable three-room, well furnished, mod- ern ay dewey) garage if desired. 845 E. Second. —<—<—<—<—<—<— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; heat and aepte furnished, 182 cx. Phone 1652. FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment; close in; private entrance; very light and pleasant, $35 per month. Inquire 305 S. Kimball. FOR RENT—Three-room iSite oy artment; lights, water and gas furnished; on bus ne. 404 B, Thir- ‘teenth. FOR RENT — Three-room.’ ment. 613 W. Railroad. FOR RENT—Fobur-room unfur- nished modern apartment; electric washer; rent $30 per month. Phone 2045¥ ent at Phone. apart- FOR KENT—Three-room furnished basement, $25. Phone 926. 404 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished five room modern semi-basement; Park school district; on pavement. Phone 2481W. FOR: RENT—Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment; gas, lights and water furnished; on bus line and pavement. Call. in* after- noons. 252 8, Jefferson. FOR RENT—Furnished four-room modern apargment. 141 N. Park. FOR RENT-—-HOUSE- h :|246 East G. FOR. .RENT—Furnishea house on rear of lot, merth. Phone 2268R. ith | FOR RENT —Four-room - modern house, unfurnished; rent. cheap. 1249 8. Washington. Phone 2466J. ——_—_——— NT FOR. RENT—Modern, partly fur- nished house, six rooms upstairs, three rooms downstairs; one half block from pavement and bus line. 1825 8. Cedar. Phone 1652W. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, breakfast nook, very nicely fur- nished house, also four-room apart- ment. 240-8. Fenway. Four-room = modern use, furnished; use of electric washer and sweeper. 1040 EH. Yellow- stone, third house east of Van Sant’s garage. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished hose. 948 8S. Chestnut. FOR RENT—Five-room nicely fur- nished, modern house; close in; fireplace and laundry. Room, rent very reasonable to right party. In- quire 922 1, Fourth or call Letter Shoppe, 2500. FOR RENT—Two-room house, $15 per month, 646 FOR RENT— Modern residence, seven rooms; hot water heat, gar- age, $75. 1130 8. Ash. G. M. An- derson, Hotel Townsend. FOR: RENT—Fiveroom modern pore eet in basement; ; close in, on pave- 617 Kirk. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, with two two-room apart- ments in ent; reasonable. Call 431 B. Fifth. FOR RENT—New four-room house. 1338 8. Spruce. ment. T—One two-room Ughts and gs 828 S. Conwell, Inquire well Small one-room house; furnished for batching. FOR REN FOR RENT—Modern three-room house, unfurnished, except stoves; gas heated; garage. ‘Phone 319W. RENT-—-Three-room 1037 = Boxelder. modern ouRe, Phene ow od PAGE NINE FOR TRADE ners eet ne wens Dee SUnn eo oy a, FOR SALE OR TR ADE—Filling station stock. Phone 1708J, FOR SALE OR TRADE— radio set, three tubes. Third. — BUSINESS CHANCES See ce ane reat 9 i des moe Ba FOR SALE—One of the best out- side groceries markets in Casper; this years thorough n inyited. Box 962, Trib TY LOST AND FOUND will do stigati FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR’ RENT—Four-room modern house, unfurnished, except stoves; near East Casper: school, Phone 1509R. FOR RENT—Large _ three-room house with large lot, garage, chicken hous unfurnished, gas, Ught and water; rent $25; near Van Sant'’s garage on Hast B street. Call 1267w. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Goof two-room house on .Pear street. Bargain price $750 With $100 cash and only $20 a month. _Baker-Grude Inv. Co. Phone 1189, FOR SALE— Modern __five-room . house with basement finished com- plete, furnished or unfurnished; also LOST—Razor tween Wo Mountain View $2 at Tribune. LOST AND FOUND: The following artrcies have deer &t the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and claim— 1924 Wyoming lice 1924 Wyoming } 1024 Wyoming 11 e 34123, e 10020. je T-14876, 1924 Wyoming licenso T-902, 1924 Wyoming license £1710, One Ford cra. One pair nose glarses. One purse contaiuing check, One set rosary beads. One pair ch: glasees, Baby's white kid shoe. Pair baby’s shoes, size one's on Alcova road. Black beaded bag. PERSONAL MADAM J. ordained spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer’ no question over téle- phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sone hotel, Apartment 8. Phone DIVORCES secured, half the regular Rea eyes, warag rner lot with lawn and trees. 8S. Lincoln. —$<$ ne UNUSUAL OFFER BEAUTIFUL new modern fiveroom bungalow, in restricted residential district; owner is leaving and will take $1,200 less than cost for quick sale, Phone 2815W. FOR -SALE—4-room modern fur- nished house with garage, 8. 3B. side. $3,000, $200 down, balance like rent. | Casper Realty Co., Phone 381. FOR TRADE TO TRADE—Equity in garage, tn- come $1,100 a year, for a good small home. Phone 238. OR TRADE—Nico two- house. Inguire 1342 6. FOR SALE room Poplar. win L trade lot close, in, for 1-ton d trugk. Phone 2103. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will take smaller property, jot or car in on aix-room ,modern house, on pave- ment. Call-at 542 8. Reech. rates, advice free, Box 1943, Casper, LEGAL NOTICES — ee NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Esate of J. F. Schaeffer, ceased. Dex: Notice is hereby given that Totb ters testamentary were on thi 20th day of October, 1924, grante- ed to the undersigned in the abo estate, and all persons havin claims against the said estate ar: hereby required to exhibit themes with the necessary youchers fot: allowance: M. Hogue Schaeffer within six months after the date of suid let- ters, or they may be precluded sroMs any..benefit from such es+ and if such claims be not ex- hibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated October 20, 1924, ELLA M. HOGUE SCHAEF- FER, Executor of the last will and testament of J. PF, deceased. Wass Oct. 21, 28, Nov, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS 0, H. REIMERTH ited Public Acco Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE | 9; Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Audit and Accounts 2s ldwest Buliding 2 we Phones 300 and 1838' ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building ; RAYBURN S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949. BATTERIES CS Anes BATTERY co. 119 B. Fit Phone 907 teenies CARPENTER SHOP Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Jobs on Short Notice 214 West B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DE. J. 1, JEREREN Balio 918 Milaweet 1 Tide, Poona aod Chiropractor t furnished | Z' at A. wi OMEN’ 'S A? HOSP 542 South Di SKIN AND X-RAY TREATME GENITO-URINARY ,DISHASI G. B. Underwood, M. D. DISEASES 0} CHIL DRE N DOCTORS PiDit EN, PROSE c! and Surgeon 0-8 Bidg. ‘Phone 123 een Fivone 159 ae MARSHALL, © KEITH. M.D. HERBERT L. HARV ee 208 South Private Hospital, General Practice. Sur; DR. WM. A. BRYA Phone 2660 First & € CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Hari! is 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, HEMINGWAY & McDONALD wyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. eee 2 STIRRETT wyers 809-10-11 ou” Exohange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER > Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Suite 14-15 OGILB: 210 0-8 Bldg. , Lownsend Bldg. KEYES CAREFULLY TESTED AND DECORATI . Erickson—Phone 143 mpbell De ROOFING CO Phone Repaired WYOMING | 27 East 12tn All Kinds of and Applied UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone 1402W BE. Wa arwick WAREHOUS ES ON, Wai house and Transfer Co., Phoue 12 Sh Schaeffers> to the undersigned Dilla >: | fies susuill = it Ua HTH EEN ; 180d & sitive