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Pecans ees Qn t ¥ t e i <4 t a os oe sues Lin en SAGE FOURTEEN : - MARY TOBIN (Continued from Page Six.) Mrs. E.. 8. Walker and Thursday, Mrs. J. F. Newman and Mrs. Charles R. Schank. Representing the center of town will be Mrs. M. J. Foley on Mrs. M. 8. Ryan for eee irs. J. P, O'Brien and Mre.. Roy. McAdams, Wednesday, and Mrs. Oscar Heistand and Mrs. C. A: Holloran for Thursday. For the heart of Casper will be Mra. B. T. Cullen’and Mrs. G. F. Jones, Tues- day; Mrs. G. A. Schroga and Mrs. S. Blizeski for Wednesday and Mrs. J. ZL. Dessert and Mis. J. A. Kaisor, Thursday. East side, first day, Mrs, B. A. Vilnave and Mrs. C. L. Rouse; second day, Mrs. V. J. Meyers and Mre. R. . Kennedy and third day, Mrs. E. S. Hart and Mrs. C. Chandler; north side, first day, M: J. H. Carey and Mrs. M. J.. Fur- Jong; second day, Mrs. R. S. Murphy and Mrs. A. Rebal and third day, Mrs. J. H. Carey and Mrs. R. 8. Murphy. Representing the south side will be Mrs. James Daly and Mre. Robert Brady for Tuesday; Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Mrs. Paul Braden, Wednesday and Mrs. James | day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Daly, Mrs. Dan Sullivan and Mrs. Nai Al bad Patrick Murphy for Thursday. Count ‘The sale of baked goods will be in Gran feace rae, charge of Mrs. M. Slizeskie and Mrs. E. E. Dean while the lunch will be in charge of the following, Mrs, E. ‘W. Adams, Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Peter O'Malley on Tuesday, Wed- cent! day, Mrs. W. K. O'Neil, Mrs, a Music Division Meeting Mrs. ler; - Hand and Mrs. Dettwyler; Thurs: To Be Heid in J: ; day, Mrs. Fay Carter, Mvs. Ford and Mrs. Adams. The candy booth will be in charge of Miss Edna Smith, Miss Marie Clair, Miss Catherine Coyle, Miss Ann Fraser, Miss Victoria Kassis, Miss Helen Grunn, Miss Mae Rod- dington, Miss Margaret Curtin and Miss Bess Cahill. The grocery store will he conduct- 4 by the following, the Messrs. B.|be given, T. Cullen, M. J. Foley, J. F. Leon- warring’. ard, R. V, Kennedy, J. P. Sweeney, | Royal Neighbors Will EB J. repess Cc. C. Carbonneau, | Hold Bake Sale. Paul Russell, H. O'Keefe, R. T. Farrell, J. M. Seusnere? E. er and church will be repeated room. Several ent, tes -have been sonell' of the play follows: Yale) ....--- Mrs. John Randolph Mrs. World Wide Guila Wil Hold Meeting Monday, try club. Panhellenic Luncheon eat Next at Henning. ‘The third Panhellenic luncheon of the season will be given on Satur- day, December 18 at 1 o'clock promptly at the Henning hotel to which all members of sororities arc invited to attend. Those wishing reservations may call one of the following committee: Mrs. R. H. Reeve, phone 1994; Miss Edna Mae Healy, 350-R, or Miss Black, phone 591-M. D. A. R. Meeting This Week at Gee Residence. meeting of the Daughters American Revolution. eee Mrs. Campbell Will Entertain Monday. Mrs. Charles I. Campbell will entertain a few friends informally Monday evening at her home on Milton avenue. apolis, guest of Mrs. EB. given yesterday by Mrs. J. eee Simpson and Mrs. Charles I. Camp- Brid, bell. Toluen, Friday. eae Guests presont to meet Miss Simp: The regular meeting of the Dupit-| £0" Were: cate Bridge club will be held on Fri- day of this week at the home of Mrs. P. C. Nicolaysen on South Wol- scott street. Mrs. Charlie: Campbell.’ eee Home Economic Department Meeting Monday Afternoon. The home economic department of the Woman's Departmental club will mest on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jess Keith with Mrs. C. E. Parker as assistant hostess. A special talk of the afternoon will be given by W. G. Perkins on linens and all members are asked to Re ps ent. Play to Be Given Friday Evening. The “Spinsters Convention,” a clever play will be given under the uispices of the Natrona Rebekah odge No. 13 on Friday evening, De- pember 12, at the Odd Fellows’ hall. The public is invited to attend. The pntertainment will begin at 8:15 and {t is expected that a large number yrill attend. The play will be fea- fured by a plea for woman's rights Dy Sophia Stuckup, the presentation pf petitions to congress to alleviate financial conditions and its con- tuuered repressing effect on the ‘natrimonial market. 4 . Special Meeting of \pplied Arts Division. A special meeting of the applied rts division of the Casper Woman's Departmental club will be held on ¢ y afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at he residence of Mrs. W. Cody Brad- ord, 608 West Ninth street. Work » Christmas articles will be con- inued and instructions on ham- nered brass and china painting will »¢ given by Mrs. Bradford and Mrs. B. Stout. All members of the seneral club are ffivited to attend. oe. dramatic Department to Meet Friday Afternoon. The dramatic department of the Noman's Departmental club will neet Friday afternoon, December at the home of Mrs. E. G. Sin- air, 421 Divine street. Included in (be program will be a review of the Traveling Man" by Mrs. W. H. atten, review of “The Hour Glass” »y Mrs. R. T .Kemp, ‘The Finger of joa” will be reviewed by Mrs. W. V. Lacy while Mrs. Glenn Little- eld will give ‘’The Miracle." cee In 1925. appointed by the lodge, that of any former occasion. * in.the arrangements are: Floor can. Sweeney and Refrerhmen! Decorations—-Rayburn 8. Entertainment—T. J. |. W. Johnson. Publidity—J. . Griffith. {rs. Littlefield Will Be Jostess for Art Division. = The Fine Arts division of the Cas- S¢r Woman's Departmental cluh will Aéet on Monday afternoon at the some of Mrs. Glenn Littlefield at 2 elock. \ eee . Sally Lunn” to be ‘Yopeated Tuesday. “Sally Lunn” a clever Sich was recently bers of the East bers. —————__. Christm: day's Classified. Section. —- comedy given by mem- Side Community Michigan, Go fo Theater Week, All Next Week = EXCELLENT PROGRAMS AT ALL THEATERS ‘Tuesday, evening, December 9, at 8 o'clock at Py the Hirst’ Methodist church lecture ‘ertainfng arranged and the public ts invited to attend. The per- re a One a teh. JF. Guntor at | the state board of health, to, make - Byron Staat Leo Randolph Willis Hugh Germany Morton Glynn (Junior at Yale) Ernest Shepherd Marjorie Randolph .._.._..-. +s+ses+ Misa Dorothy’ Flemming (Sally) W. H. Germany Mrs. Penelope Winslow ..-..-.. ~++sesens-- Mra. Ernest 8. Allen Vivian Winslow (Society Girl) .. se-eeeee Mra, Harry G. Twiford eee All members and ‘friends of the World ' Wide Guild of ‘the . Baptist church: who are interested in pack- ing the Christmas ‘box: are. invited to meet at the home of Mrs: C. D. Poling, 854 Grant avenue on Mon- Captain and Mrs. C. P. Plummer entertained a few friends informally at dinner last evening at the Coun- The regular meeting of the music division of the Casper Womani's De- partmental club which was to have been held this week will be -post- Poned and a combined December and January meeting will be held on the second Wednesday in January at the home of Mrs, P. C.. Nicolaysen, at which time @ special program will The Royal Neighbors of America will hold a bake sale and bazaar on Tuesday of this week. beginning at 10 a. m. and continuing throughout the day at the Knights of Pythias Mrs. A. M. Gee will be hostess on Tuesday afternoon at ger home on South Durbin street for the regular of the Miss Lillian Simpson of Minne- L. Esta: brook, was the guest of honor at an informal luncheon and bridge party C. Snook. Honors at-bridge were won by Miss{®nd¢. daughter Alice have, returned from a two months’ visit spent in Mrs. Nell Tyler of Doug- las, Mrs. A. G. Fidel, Mra. H. “H. Schwartz, Mrs. Gus Bell, Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mrs. E. L. Estabrook and pe ts O48 50, weighed 174, the other 178, that one relatives at Lusk for a few days] 7 ¢ Bancroft, who has been mak-| guard weighed 162, one end-160 and opibeinn shape 4g ng his home in Mississipp! for the| the fullback 162, Lander where ‘he attended to busi- ness affairs. visitors for a short time k in Wheatland. Elks to Open. The New Year With Formal Annual Party Is Being Planned to: Usher shoni have been visiting with relo tives here for a week. XN Bonneville, where he is telegraph operator, weeks’ Colorado Springs and Casper. visitors here last week from Shoshoni for a few days. Midwestern’ Torpedo company, is in Casper on business: for several days from ‘Tulsa, Okla. Casper society is looking forward with keen anticipation to New Years’ eve, the crowning social event of which will be the annual Eiks' formal] ball, to be held in the apa- cious ball room at the Elks' home, on the night of December 31, elab- orate arrangements for which are being made by a special committee ern States Of1 and Land company has returned from. Montana where he hasbeen. on business for his company for the last month. eee ee The. ball room will be decorated in gay holiday colors, and. every. ef- fort will be made to make this the most brillaint affair yet held by the Elks, Many dinner parties are being arranged in honor of the occasion, and a buffet breakfast will be served ain the dining room at the Elks’ home. Many out-of-town parties, including a number of Elks from Salt Creek, Thermupolis, Glenrock, Douglas and other cities are being arranged, and the attendance is expected to exceed today for Rawlins. . to: business affairs here from Glendo. . Denver business visitors spending Several days in the city. oe This year's formal is in charge of @ general committee composed of W. M. Roberts, A. C: Doherty, Car. nie Peterson, W. D. Allely, Charl A. Cullen-and J. “L. Bingenhetmer. Other committees which will ‘assist Committee — George Vance, Leo A. Dunn, Dr. C, EB. Dun: Ticketsa—Robert Cohen, James P. —Frank Scherck. ‘Webb. MeKeon. Treasurer—W. B. Haselmire, Admission to the annual ball is restricted to members of the Elks lodge and by invitation to Pon-meee THERF’S REAL Christmas shop- ing service awaiting you under Gift Suggestions" in to- Mrs. M. A. Blackmore | returned Friday from a months’ visit spent in he Maaver HKunwan Methane Special Conference on LITTLE TEAMS. nhl —- Announced] WW BLAGE IN eee ¢) THESPOTLIGH wishes to start Her six year old off | Stellar” ‘Performance|s to, school handicapped for life. It by, “Brings Many Into has frequently been remarked teachers that children that» have = defects of eyes or ears makés | whe F not e the candidate for school “Ute, which is by no means without its haz- ards and burdens? a and Natrona county health < unit," have ‘eo-operated with'| these examinations, which are free and are given by, ear and ¢ye spe- fi If defects are found the mother is told what course-to pursue to cor- rect them. It ig not compulsory to By LAWRENCE PERRY Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribune. ‘words about the little‘ fellows * in’ football. Most of them remain isub- merged, nationally speaking, from the beginning of a-eeason to its end, Others through sheer grit atid abil- ity overcoms natural handicaps and flash into the public: eye. > But whether they emerge or -re- main hidden, never forget they are taking their Lumps and giving every ounce of their strength and skill in no less degree than their brethren on more famous outfits. Washington and Lee, one of the Smallest institutions in the south- ern conference, is entitled to rank- ing. this season as second among conference elevens, and one of the fine elevens of the country. ~ Jimmy DeHart, the coach, has no assistants. Washington and Lee is situated in a very small town and has never been able to make enough out of games to pay her coaches adequate salaries. ‘Washington and Lee is the only important college in the south which bas no support of any church or ‘PERSONAL MENTION OF CASPER PEOPLE:AND GUESTS:IN CITY Ted Rochford.-is: spending . today at Midwest visiting with friends. eee Graham. Smith was a Casper ar- rival yesterday from Chicago. , cee J. J. Giblin, formerly~ of Casper. now. of Denver is spending. several days in’the city on Pusthese. are Ira G. Wetherill, formerly of Cas- Der now of Independence, Kans., is in the city on business for the Na- s tional Supply company of which he William Utsinger left yesterday | i$.an official. Mr. Wetherill is a on @ several, days’ business trip to|suest at the Henning. ‘Thermopolis and Riverton. Ahh otehet OFA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sewyer of Thermopolis are guests in Casper terday In Casper on business a guest| (or a short time, haying arrived at the Townsend. yesterday. oe ee, See Joseph ‘Huff was a Salt -Lake| Otta Spratte of the Niles and visitor who arrived in Casper yester-] Mosher Cigar company. is a guest ey xt the Henning from, Denver. see grt Wie A of Midwest is spending} J- L. Walker is in Casper visit- fa pais here a .guest at the} M& with friends from Midwest.’ Mr. B. B. Smith of Cowley spent. yes: Wratt. Walker "1@. accompanted by) Mr8.| state. DeHart coached his team Sh ie be fo cons ehbule three months last spring. That ‘ts M.: McGinley arrived devotion for you—on the part of frome Hat heme. tac Finds Louls §chwaneke, representative Kans.,and expects to spend some} of 4 drapery company, is in Casper Gite heise on. business from New York. iCute eee - Arthur Goodwin js: visiting with H. Woods of the Chicago, Burling- coach and players. “But the work told’ this fall. Then Centre, the southern cham- pion. Centre has had more than its due ‘share of publicity’ in recent friends here from Midwest a guest} ‘on & Quincy railroad ft hi on Bate th gp ak rote iat ed tt. business for a few days from ver, | aive those Kentuc! ys too muc! rated paps ca) ’ maateh tig tee Ra gredit. The college about 250 George Wetzel of Littleton, Colo..] Gharies J. Mercer, Be and | Students, and just eleven football Players who-are qualified to face the sort of opposition the team was meeting. | Those men had to play in is spending a pew aHage in Casper. Walter S. Milton are Den} ‘busi- -e ness men registered ate A lad- J. A. McFerren and: Ira C. Buelle stone hotel. Kayce: tered at the . ‘ every important ‘game. Guards 160 paithernties Monit diaai Hy : pound each. Tackles, 169 and 177. e palnet éphe W. H. Agee of Cheyenne ts spend-} Center 178 pounds. here. e. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Davidson Miss. Else n,. Miss. Vera] ire visitors in Casper from Powder Wiltrant and eecgies 4 of Worland]| River guests at the Gladstone. were in Casper Friday-to attend th: Nacht Worland-Casper football game. Mrs. Madge E. Post expects to o.¢ 8 teave this afternoon on the Burling- J. W. DeMerritt of Douglas was} "% several da, a visitor here yesterday. see ‘When the powerful Georgia ‘team met the Praying Colonels last Sat- urday, one of Centre's tackles had a broken foot; he crawled into position on his knees to save it. when the team was lining up for defense or attack. Other men were splintered and bandaged—they had to last out Mr.-and Mra, William Knudsen | ‘on for Iowa where she will spend a hy perpen tf a have-réturned to Casper from Grey: | month visiting with friends and Stuer ouber oAtan ‘he oa Ble bull where they spent several day; | relatives. eagas deed are fashioned. There is Rice Institute, down tn ‘Houston, Texas. Rice was new to sclentific: football and the sort . of material with which John Heisman had to work may be gathered. from the fact that ene of his tackles Mre. eure. \e Miss. Isabel Coppinger of Alton, iil., who -has been the guest.here for several weeks of Miss Margaret Dougherty, is leaving this afternoon Jor her home. with Mrs. Knudsen'’s mother, ‘T. C, Marshall: er Mr, .and<Mrs. Joe .Vondra, Sr.. Nebraska; They-. ‘were gu last year has returned to Wyoming und has heen visiting in Casper with son and daughter and their fam- iles. Mr. Bancroft was oe, © resident of Shoshoni. Mr. and Mrs. F. O.-Pferce were ene it week Yet Rice had a real football steven. All this about Rice and .Centre and Washington and Lee is big and vital stuff, because it means the triumph of indomitable will and strong manhood over obstacles. All of which {s one of the chief ends of amateur sport. KENTUCKY 1S DOWNED BY WEST VA, WESLEYAN CHARLESTON; W. Va., Dec. 6.— West Virginia Wesleyan defeated Kentucky State university in a post season intersectional football game here today, 24 to 7. Wesleyan, the only'team-to defeat Syracuse in the 1924 campaign showed considerable superlority over the southern repre- sentatives. i a CHRISMAS “JOYS -will be in+ creased through reading the “Christ- mas Gift Suggestions” Columns in the Classified Section: ‘Two cents per wore or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 380 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. Jess Fields ‘has returned from 7. Erle Keefer and children, ac- companied by Mr. Keefer’s mother, Mrs. N. J. Keefer, left last week for Basin leaving Monday for Elk Basin where Mrs, Keefer will visit for a time before returning to her home ‘n California, While is Casper the Keefer's were guests of Mrs. B. J. Sullivan and Miss Lols Coons. see D, R. Keller spent a few 4: Lander last week on business. eee ewe Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Rice of Sho cee Roy Henderson has returned to after spending a severa. vacation with friends in ay eee Everett DeGrott and father were Miss Margaret Sullivan returned this morning from an extended suai spent in the east including York and Chicago. Miss Sullivan was a guest for several weeks of her sister, Mrs. Joe Donlin and fam- ily at Fort. Wayne, ‘Ind., returning to Casper by way of. Denver. eee W. H. Jefery, president of the see W. H. (Red) Gardner of the West: R. W. Stubbs was a Casper visitor who spent several days in Lander last week on business. be Mrs, Robert D. Carey and daugh- ‘William ‘Edwards expects to leave] ter, Sara spent yesterday here from Careyhurst. p3 eee BE. E. James has been attending M. B. Reed of the Internal Rev- enue department spent a short time eve last week at Basin and vicinity on H. F, Ross‘is a Kansas City busi-] business. ness man transacting business af- ; fairs here for = bid 1daye- Bungalow Church To Have Christmas aes . Program Thursday |, Au, cure severtising, wit! be rds. Roy R. Moorehead is ameng the . H. Ree Bartle, Boy Scout execu- tive; and W. C. Goodwin spent Fii- day at Salt Creek on business. eee ‘Word has been received in Casper by Mise Margaret Curtin fron Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marquardt, former: ly of this city, that.they are sailing from New Plymouth, New Zealand, where they have been -maing their home for the last year for the United States on December 16. Mr. and irs. Marquardt expect to return to Casper. eee Mrs. M. B. Young left last Thurs- day for California where she = will visit for some time. Mrs. Young will be joined later by Mr. Young who is. leaving. ous evening. Bw... anisiee ett, yesterday for Kansas City to. spend the winter months. A Christmas,program is to be pre- iin °y sented Thursday afternoon at. 2:30 Casper Daily ‘Tribune ‘will o'clock at the Bungalow church by|nor be responsible for more then the Missionary society of the Firat j0n@ incorrect insertion of any ad- Presbyterian church. Special music |Vertisemcut ordered for more than will feature the entertainment and /0ne time. Krrore not the imult of tea 1s to be served at the conclu-| the ren calte Gf the corny, gleceen sion of the program. A cordial in-| 911; Be Tectified only by publication vitation is extended. BITTER FEUD |) sk 3 he AT CRAIG AT LAST ENDED does not materially affect the senso @ purpose of the advertisement. TELEP: CRAIG, Colo., Dec. 6.—(Cnited Press.)—The five defendants in the HONE ADB. “Ogden jsault case’ were. found Carefu) attention will ps. all @is received over the TE) HONE, not guilty in district court here to- day. verdict. is the final chap- * Ivt we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN (re ide ae Must bu abeaeinaniea by. cash or cheok in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tr‘bune. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly Mrs. Thomas Hood and Mra. Helen Brydon. left. Friday .by motor for Thermopolis to spend several deys.| ter of a neighborhood fi Must he in the Casyer Dafly Tribune SAAB TI TY 2 6 AR a tes aa oYice before 10. Want Ads received Colney Hollen of Hasaigreen, Ky..| C, B. Osten had charged the Ave | uncer’ (he heady eee ey inserted is visiting in Casper. the, guest of] defendants with beating him, drag- | Classify.” hia sister and brother-tnlaw, Mr: and ging him by a rope around his Heck Mrs. K. C. Phillips of Seen to @ tree near his homestead cabin 266 North Durbin street tn Axial basin, tying him to a tree | HELP WANTED—Female 282 and preparing to use him asa target | tence Philp Peterson of Winlted| tar; thele, firearme, . Oden cana a States Rubber company Omaha business caller pending a few. days In the city, made his escape when passing motor | $9 '? $20 WEEKLY. Address en- pied iota velopes, clip ads at home.- Inter. oe ip the work: of bis vais Listing Co., Box 2039, Avante, “| W. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Just a few SUNDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1924 HELP. WANTED—Female | SERVICES OFFERED VANT painting “and calcimining are class work. Phone 1133.9 W. V. JOHNSTON, the. carpenter. $15 S, MtKinley, ‘Phone 2628. HARPER method treatments “for dandruff; ing batr; marcelling; reducing corset agency. Phone 1125- W. Mrs. Colby, WANTED—Lady to care for baby eis board ke BS ier and poet permanent patisfactor, Phone’ 1710 or call. aE fat 8. Elk. irl for general office position; must know typewriiing shorthand. . The. Auto, Equ:ip- ment Co. ANTOD—Girl general house work. 421 ives: ‘Dnane 232657. WANTED—Women~ to do sembroid- ery work for us at home during spare moments. Write for informa- tion. _ Handy-Work Supply Com- Missouri. LAWNS. mulched nov., will protect Sooty arg ae eagle raveled, grading a: ‘i kinds: Call Murphy Bi 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. GET the pect in body and bong repairs _Kemmer | Body and Fender Shop, 425 W. Yellowstone. pany, 225, Kansas City, MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75e; experienced operator. 1013 8. ; Walnut. Phone 1785J. WANTED—Four neat, reliable men) T EARN mareelling at reduced "for soliciting, good commission. | “EARN marcelling at reduced Call Sunday. 3833 Madison. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, beginners $150:250° (which porition?) Rail- way, Box~B-117, Tribune. ein $300.00 A MONTH to distribute household necessity in rural ‘and small town districts. No money neéded. Million dollar firm behind it. Write for particulars and state territory-desired. D. K. JOHN- SON, 609 W.. Lake, Chicago. MEN wanting Forest Ranger, Postal Cleck and oftier Government posi- tions, write for ‘free particulars. Mokane, D-115, ‘Denver, Colo. Phone 1785J. WANTED—Children to care for day or munth, by responsible lady. References. 730 5S. CALCIMINING and painting, small jobs, prompt service, work guar- anteed. . Phone 1860-J. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 6c. Riverview Hotel, 205 N. Cen- Phone 540M. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75e; also home appointments eve- nings and Sundays. Call for appoint- ment. Phone 2461J. 129 8, Ken- wood. CALLING CARDS—Printed or en- graved, make a nice gift. Art Printers, 161 8. under Casper Floral. Phone 771. gz ter. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN—$180.00 “in cash for your first month's work, spare’ New: $5,000 polloy. pays 425. weekly jew cy. pays weekly benefit for injury or sickness. Pre- mium: $10 yearly. Address Under- writers, 438 Bonnell Bidg., Newark, N. J. THE PAYING BUSINESS TODAY 18 » radio sets, and automobile tires and acces: sories -direct to consumer. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES HAVE $50 to $300 to invest in auto- mobile. What have you? Call or address Johnson, 954 Oakcrest. THERE 1S_DISTINCT ECONOMY IN OWNING A GOOD USED CAR. finecocmrnte co. dept sis,| The Great Northern we. Motor Co. 333 N. WOLCOTT ST. PHONE 2772 —————— SALESMEN .OR .SALESWOMEN cent com- Augusta Co., 333° B41 4th Ave., New York. FOR SALE—1924 Dodge Phone 2647. ——$—$————— FOR SALE—One 1923 Ford Coupe, in first class condition with extra equipment, $375. Call at 910 8. Chestnut and look it over. Better Values In USED FORD CARS ON VERY EASY TERMS touring. sells on ‘eight. iS values, nationally famous. “Satisfaction guaranteed" or money returnel- Liberal’ commissions in advance. New profit-sharing plan to increase your earning! No charge for $40 selling outfit. Our eighteenth sea- son selling. direct. jucers—save time. Mail letter giving experience and references. P. H, Davis Seti ing Co.,, De! a 582, Power Bidg-. cinnati, Ob week. and expenses against com- Ranabout -....__..__.. é talsatona. D. APPLETON NOVELTY F; eee CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Rumabout -___....-.--.... 260.00 Touring ...-_-.--_.... 115.00 j—Best Alen teoe Commission $8.00 and Touring, like new. ..-..__ 275.00 Up, selling tailored to appears. sults, 250.00 _. Rain: x foals hea to ae SALESMEN W1 carry our line of advertising calendars, A Safe Place to Buy Your Addceas J: T! Specialty Cor oes i cr cass re ees Francisco.” | 125-131 'N. Center Phone 2800 en SALESMEN—IF YOU THINK IN| FoR SALE—Dodge Coupe, one year “TERMS. OF $6,000 FOR NEXT old, best of condition. Will sell YEAR, write me at once. Strong cheap. Call 801M. line nen ae ae NEPPRALY, a vert! er concern, ibera! Weekly advance to producer. GEO. UNUSUAL VALUES R. WILLIAMS, MGR., 1922 Buclid IN Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, Dept. 192. | | DePpenDase Usen Cans portant nis bisa bot can AGENTS NSNTED, A_ BUSINESS OF YOUR. OWN— Make Sparkling Glass Name and Number Plat Checkerboards, Medallions, Signs.. Large illustrated ft free. E. Palmer, 161, Wooster, aio, = The chief profit we derive from our used car department is the good will of those who patronize it. If a buyer likes the used car we sell him, he -usually comes back to us when he wants a new car. “AGENTS WANTED W. WANTED—By one of the strongest - truck companies. in: the business, an honest-to-goodness truck sales. man of. proven..ability and exper!- ence for ‘Casper; one preferred who has proven executive ape capable of taking charge of branch opera- tions if:necessary. Real opportunity For your protection make your used car to.the right man, Géve full details i, in. application of present and pre- purchase from arepu vious employment, age, experience, table dealer. ability and references. ‘paca B-134, ‘Tribune. AGENTS—Amazing profits selling |1923 Touring - Nu-Way Mending Fuld. Mends Touring; hosiery. instantly, pernianently.| equipped with Day's supply easily. carried. New- bers and spare tir Way Laboratories, Inc,, Mt. Healthy, | 1929 Roadster; high spare tire and motometer. 1922 Touring; low hood-__.. hood, Cincinnatt, Ohio, $< $25.00’ DAIDY ‘taking orders; $2.82 . rainooat: »-Automobile, raincoat, |1920 Commercial; oversize lamp-aend outfit.free.. Eastern Rain-| Cord tires -__-________.____ 200.00 coat Co., 913 Roosevelt, Chicago. BUICKS 1920 Six cylinder Touring; good tires all around, new paint job and new top.-_.$300.00 FORDS — $75 A WEEK. MAN.OR WOMAN if wanted Foetdeiteg alot bas indus- ty ute Rawleigh’s Houne- hord Protuets to steady users. Sey- eral fine openings’ in nearby cities and towns.’ We train and help you |, a0: so you can make up to $100 a week | 1923 Coupe; starter, demount- or more. No experience necessary, | ble rims, five. tires, foot» Pleasant, profitable, dignified work.| ed and cutout, new paint_$390.00 Write today, W. T. Rawleigh Co.,|1923 Touring; starter, do- Dept. WY 553, Freeport, Ill. mountable rims, in excep- tionally good condition. 1921 Sedan; starter, demount- able rims, five good tires, dome light and sun visor_. 215.00 1924 One ton Truck; closed 250.00 POSITIONS WANTED HS MAN wants pork of any kind at ; ab and stake body. 50.00 once. Has ly. Phone. 2441-J.| x om 11458. Witlow. - 1917 Touring -.. 50.00 pon atl at WOMAN wants work of any kind at once. Phone 2498M. Col i Co COMPETENT woman wants house liscum Motor rd work. Phone 515. 131 E. Fifth i Phone 7214 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper will OERN SUNDAY. keep an extra set of books during Spare time, reasonable. Box B-130, Tribune. ee a WOMAN with one child want: ‘k. Phone 197J. Ware MARRIED woman work of any kind. FOR QUICK SALE 1923 Ford Coupe, in wonderful shape. wants house Has five good tires, Delco Inquire 1130 4. ignition, oversize steerin, N. Durbin. Phone 2863R. with lock and heater. Wall sacedtien MARRIED man Wants work of any | (°F $250.00. kind, a good. s 2863R, ask for Steve. citor. Phone Ree Wey RK PLUG At Tribune Office STEAM engineer and pump man wants position, 15 years’ expert. ence; anything in ‘mechanical line. Phone 2498h0 ‘ si we and pad. Apt. 1. © sor Sale—AUTOMGOSILES USED CARS ~ ready for you, it and wil give Your ... 5, been. reconditivas<, care free service. Sedans Columbia -Big- 5.x, -5 model, run 6,000 miles-..._------~- $650.00 Chevrolet, 23 model, run 4,000 miles, refinished in baked enamel --- 550.00 Tourings Rickenbacker, 22 model, re- finished in baked enamel_~-$750.00 Nash, -refinished in maroon, wire wheels -------------- 500.00 Roadsters Nash, 21 model; this car is a real bargain at_. Packard, 4-passenger; fine car at a very low price... 850.00 (Ford, 22 model; it’s a good Ford, nuff said_g---.------ 150.00. 4, Trucks Chevrolet, 22 model, with light delivery body --.. --$209.00 Liberal Terms on Above ‘Cars Big Six Motor Co., Inc. Just Around the Corner from the Heart of the City 226 S\David St. Phone 1817 1923 FORD Sedan, fully extras, new paint job, S80 gis FOR SALE—Chevrolet Coupe, 2 tically new; cash or terms, Phone 495R. 4 * GOOD USED CARS We have a few used closed cars for sale ut the right prices. Come down today and loog them over, en will be glad to demon strates Hudson Sedan—Good condi: tion; a bargain at-.-..-.$1,450.00 Columbia Sedan — Recondi- tioned; a good buy at--.-- 550.00 Ford Sedan—Best of condi- tion; cheap at---...-.--. 400.00: Hudson Coach — Recondi- tioned and repainted..... 800.00 If you are looking for a speedy roadster, take a peep at this Marmon, A-1 condition at -.---.------- 1,500.00 5 es 1406 & Yellowstone Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—$150 Brunswick, good as new, $75. Call 26443. — FOR SALE—Slide trombone, or will trade for most anything. Box B-119,. Tribune, FOR SALE—Good Warren piano, - $150. Write Box 362. For Rent—Miscellaneous ~ FOR RENT. a cy taaseeiee bse Ww roeie a 760R. FOR RENT—Store room, 16x40, with full basement, $75 month. Inguire Whitehouse Barber Shop, % 212 N. Wolcott. Phone g71W. % FOR RENT—2 large dry rooms available for furniture storage. Phone 411-J. FOR RENT—Sowt 1. 38 per month, we also re all es. Brooks, 749 East 648. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—German police puppies. Phone 791M: FOR SALE—Gentleman's new over- coat, size 38, cheap. Phone 1795M. FOR SALE—Oak roll top desk and _ swivel chair. | Phone 2ihs5- FOR SALE—Child’s automobile—a GERMAN GOVERNMENT BONDS —Invest pag tanh value, ageees Price yeas ago, 2c. Today's Ie. Dot Vernon, 1836 Now isth Se, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE—Home canned fruit and pickles, Call Monday morning. Phone 1001J. 4 ——————________ WE ENLARGE any photo, raph, de- velop and print films. ‘Those who want the best, not the cheapest, write Day & Night Photo Service, Rochester, Minn. POPLAR St. Second Hand Goods. Furniture, stove and cars; repair- ing. We buy and sell anything. Come and look us over. 1632 5 Poplar St. Tel. 2822-W. 2 FOR SAL Cheap, brown. hat, " feather trimmed, also orange velvet Jacquet blouse. Apply Iris Theater. AT HALF PRICE—The well known five-foot shelf of books, Harvard Classics, of fifty-one volumes. Box 615, Midwest, Wyo. es ___, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK ~ FOR SALE—Seven sheep, 11 miles from Casper. Call at Bishop sec- tion house. : FOR SALE—Ten head milk cow retail route, estab ished business. Inquire 1715 $8. McKinley. —_—_—__. “, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—one bureau and bed. 612 S. Lincoln. one FOR SALE—Western electric he ing machine. Call at 704 8. Park. room suite, Vhone 1137M. io

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