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: IF YOU SELECT IT FROM THE “CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS,” vp:0-scope ___GIFTS FOR “HER” _ AGATE JEWELRY—a_ pleasing gift; we have the best selection in Wyoming. Lowest prices at United Jewelry Shop, 249 S. Center St. — A GIFT Certificate is a good way to solve the gift prob:em satis- factorily. The Golden Rule. ART GOODS—ofr all kinds, discon- tinued lines “of need:ework at re- duced prices. Stamped goods. Nun's boilproof thread. Swanson Sisters, 113 EB. First St. — PEX ELECTRIC SWEEPERS— ‘Save “her” 365 days of drudgery. Casper Gas Appliance, 119 B. Ist. nas BELTS~—Genuine cowalde leather with sterling silver initial buckle; black or brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attractive Christmas boxes. $1.50 vp. Scott Clothing Co., 240 8. Center St. BETTY’S BEAUTY PARLOR Plenty vf expert marcellers for the Xmas rush. Comp.ete line of Mari- For appointment call Ph. Tribune Bidg. Fn BREAKFAST COATS—Quitted satins, marabou trimmed, $17.50 up to $32.50. Elizapeth’s Specialty Shop, 142 E. Second. Phone 7 CUT FLOWERS, AND PLANTS— Make nolijay parties more attrac- tiv Order you. Xmas flowers now. Call 2574 The Flower Shoppe, 542 8S, Center. CANDY—Special five pound box for “$2. Chappy’s News Depot, 251 8. Center St. SSS CALLING CARDS—Printed or en- gravel, make a nice gift. Service Art Printers, 151 8. Wolcott, under Casper Flora!. Phone 771. eS, CANDIES—Al kinds of Christmas candy now in stock. Special prices to churches, lodges and schools, ‘Teachers order our caniy cancs now. We will jetiver all orders for Christas candy free of charge. Lioyt Second and Wolcott. Phone 61W. DECORATIVE CANDLES—Are a eee to give. Casper Floral Co. a ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRONS—Spe- cial at $6.95, makes a wonderful gift. Gantt Hariware Co. War- ranted goods ony.” . ———— BLECTRIC WASHING MACHINES —Make wash day a pleasure in- stead of drudgery. Demonstration upon request. Housewife’s ideal gift. Maytag Shop, 233 E. First. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES — Waffle irons, toasters, percolators, iron! 1 ‘Furniture & Hardware, 44: Second St. Phone 978. FELT MOCCASINS—With soft pat- “ded soles—to be had in American: Beauty—King s blue, brown and tourquoise, $1.50. Wiggins Your Shoeman. GAS RANGES—Detroit Jewel or ‘Acorn for Xmas. E..P. Brennan, 144.8, Durbin St. GIFT CERTIFICATE is not limited to amount. The Golden Rule. LINENS, TAPESTRIES—Imported, finest quality Italian Cutwork and Maderia. Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142°E. Second. Phone 736. * MOUNTAIN. ECHOES—A book of poems by Lilian Lucene Elgin. A handsome Christmas souven.r, en- tirely a Casper product,-$2 and $3 at Tripens's Drug Store and Klein Marks: Mus:c and Art Store or see Mrs. Elgin, ———— PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS— For Christm: Get your order in now. Casper Floral Co., Midwest Bldg. : 5 PYREX—One of the many nice gifts for the housewife. Holmes Har3- ware Co., Second and Wolcott Sts. —— POTTERY—-Lovety Imported _ pot- tery tea sets, ash trays, vases, p.ates. Zoe Marks Hai Deco- rations and Gifts, 238 B. Second. SILVERWARE—A'ways solves the gift problem. Take advantage of our cost sale prices. Holmes Hardware Co., Second and Wolcott. STATIONERY—Take advantage of our special prices cn holjday box paper. A_ complete assortment now on display at ot store Lloyd's, Second and Wolcott.- STATIONERY — Individual ‘station- ery with ‘monogram or name erinted; high class paper aad envelopes, put up in neat cadinets makes @ useful gift. Service Art Printers, 151 8S. Wolcott, under Casper Floral. Phone 77: “SHE" will appreciate an OVERLAND COUPE A little down—a little a month. The Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. SLIPPERS—Comty folt slippers. in all colors make practical g fts. Haytin's, Giadstone Hotel Bldg. VASES—In attra: ti any of the lous shapes Casper Floral, make a nice gift, Midwest Bldg. WHEN: in jubt_ give her 3 itt rtificate.” Goldén Rule. GIFTS FOR “HIM” luster . ware; BATH ROBES—Make a ‘satisfactory gift for “him.” Several materials and patterns to se lect from. Campbell Johnson Co Paes NE i i's Metta kat acct Aah BUSINESS TRAINING—A ‘valuable a gift worthy of consiueiu- per Business Coll. Ph. 1325, Posie = ef prot ar ae A) 7 WILL be pleased with a Gift fleate. The Golden Rue, MUFFLER S—imported woolens: Scotch plaids in a variety of color combinations. $3.00 and up. Scoit Clothing Co., 240 8. Center Bt. NECKWAR—Holiday _ neckware; peck ue peskes. ina Ewe bee y for giving. Cam john- son Co. . 4 = Ope GIFTS FOR “HIM” SLIPPERS—For the man who en- joys comfort. Campbel] John- SMOKING STANDS—Mahogany at $3.50; leather rocker at $33.50 for father. Hunter Goll, 242 W.' Ist. SLIPPERS in the Hi-Lo pattern with Pullman ph collars—colors grey and brown, $2.45. Wiggins Your Shoeman. J + SWEATERS—All wool coat for. the man siip-over, Makes an excellent gift. bell Johnson. aoe TYPEWRITERS—A CORONA makes a fine gift for home, traveling man, school boy or girl. ‘Typewriter Exch., 230° EB.” TRAVELING BAGS—Cowhide bags leather lined. Campbell. Johnson GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN A GIFT Certificate will please every- one. The Golden Rule. BLANKETS—Ffor the baby, priced from 85c to $9.75 pair. W, G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. CHILDREN'S’ BOXED HANDKER- CHIEF S—Nursery patterns, turee in box, 25c and 65¢ per box. W. G. Perk.ns & Co., Tripune Bi - DOLLS—Unbreakable Mama doils; all s.zes, $1, $1.98 and up. Har- pers Dry Goods, Becklinger B dg. ——— KIDDIE KARS—At special prices, or Idoyd doll” carriages, priced rght. Hunter Goll 24z W. 1st. INFANTS' IVORY—Comb and brush sets. Priced At 85c to $2.75. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. SILK SOX—For the infant, crochet- ed tops; ail ight colors, 85c pair, 2 for $1.55 boxed. W. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. TOYLAND—Offers everything for the. kiddies’ pleasure; _ games, books, dolls, furniture, mechanica. toys, etc. Holmes Hardware Co., Second and Wolcott. ————— TOYS—substantzal hand decorated wooden Owl Wurniture & Hardware, 442 BE. Second. . VELOCIPEDS—For the smali bicycles for the ol per Cyce Supply, GIFTS FOR THE HOME —_— ~ tot, ART NOVELT’ES —Piaques, baskets of hand tinted flowers. corsages. 535, 8, Durbin, next to Presbyterian |’ Church or Kopper Kettle, ALUMINUM WARE —Always pleases the housewife. At cost now. Holmes Hardware, Second and Wolcott Sts. ee BRUNSWICK RADIOLA— Compin- ing radio and phonograph in one. Ne better gift for the bome. .Chas. 2. Wella:Music Co,, 232 E. Second. CHEVROLET—6% certificate. Give the family one for Xmas. Call rbd for detaiis. Nolan-Chevrolet 0. ey PADA RADIO SETS—And_ furni- ture are excellent gifts for the whole family. Owl Furniture & Hardware, 442 E. Second, MAXFIELD. PARISH pictures, $3.50 and up for mother or a+ 6x, Congoleum rug at $8.50. Hunter Go.l Co,, 242 W. Ist St. t NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS— As a Xmas gilt, a year’s subscrip- - tion to THE CASPER’ DAILY TRIBUNE, wiil constantly remind your friends of’ your * thoughtful- néss. Phone 15 or 16 or cal at the Office. — ——— ee PICTURES—Good ‘selection - framed pictures; your photograph framed for “her. Casper & Pic- ture Frame Co.; 162 8, Durbin. RADIOLA SUPER-HETERODYNES —The finest in radio, No ‘outside aerial, no ground.” See them no We have them. The Chas. ‘B. Wells Music Co, 282).E. 2nd. St. RADIO—The Grebe Synchrophase whl be prized in any home. ' Dolph Electrical Ca.. New Public Market. SAY IT with a Gift - Certificate. The-Golden-Rule. - ‘ 1 4 XMAS GIFTS—May be hought at a reduction at Bailey's, 426 West Yellowstone. Classified Rates| Two cents per wore or ten cents per line. NO AD LM88 THAN 30 CBNTS. Five average wordy used as @ basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE Will be charged the space of two hres All charge? udvertising will be bow set ines” irrespective of the nuniver of words. CORRECLION F CLASSIFIED A ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribu) aor be responsibic for moi one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisernent ordered for more than one time. not the 1a) of the cdvertiser which ciearty lessen the reat vaiue of the udvertisement No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially aftect the senve "| accessories ‘HELP. WANTED—MALE EXCEPTIONAL business oppor- tunity with store pos.tion to saies- man or sales.ady with $600 to $t,000. Box 122, Butte, Montana. — wayigot60 ‘@which position?) . . Rail - iw! ion?) . \- way, Box B-117, Tribune. < BE A DETECTIVE. Great demand. ‘Travel.. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. 895, dade Detective i> System, 1966 Broadwa: $300.00 A MONTH to distribute everyday household necessity in rural and small town districts. “No money needed. Million dollar firm behind it. Write for particulars and state territory desired. D. K. JOHN- SON, 609 W. Lake, Chicaga. pote tf Lakh accumsan) THE PAYING BUSINESS TODAY IS — SELLING + ‘ies, paints, -radio sets, and automobile tires and to‘consumer. We put you in this business, no capital or experience. necessary. Write HITCHCOCK-HILL CO., Dept. 578, Chicag salesman to sell the fastest selling automobiles on the) market today. Must capable of earning $250.00 monthly. Prefer young. man with a w.de 00d personality, and ‘ants to work. Call Mr. Doud at 1700 for appointment. LEAR! A TRADE THAT pays big wages. We teach barber- ing complete. . Positions waiting or be your oan boss. Write for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. HELP WANTED—Female fhe Casner Sunda Cribune WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand) furniture or store your househoid goods; reasonable. A. H. Cobb Ware- house Co.. 136 West B. Phone 2203. WE BUY secondhand furniture. Ow! Furniture & Co., 442 E. Second. Phone 9 , WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone WANTED—To™buy five-room mod- ern home, southeast location, full lot, between Center and Lincoln, not over $5,000; will pay $2,500 cash. P. O. Box 162. WANTED—Essex Coach, 1923, for cash, Box B-153, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, cpa all househeld goods, Phone WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Unusual Values DEPENDABLE Usen Cars A responsible dealer in motor cars cannot WANTED—Ladies to sell Knit" dresses. Liberal commis sion. Experience unnecessary. In- suire room 331 Townsend hotel, 6:30 to 9:00 p. m. Friday and 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Saturday. WANTED—Cook, white, for general Nabe 536 8. Center. Phone LADIES—WE “Chick TEACH BEAUTY culture thoroughly. B'g demand and wages for Moler operators. We place/our graduates in goo! paying ‘positons. Write today. MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver, WANTED—Competent woman for general house work; must be good cook. Phone’ 683. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE 75 A WEEK. MAN OR WOMAN wanted with ambition ani indus- try, to distribute Rawle gn's House- hold Products ‘to steady users. Sev- eral fine open.ngs in nearby cities and towns." We train and he.p you so you can make up to.§100 a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dign.fied -work. Write today, W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept.’ WY 553; Freeport, 11, RAILWAY . Postal . Clerks, $133 month, railroad pass. Send-stamp for free questions. . Columbus In- stitute, B-10, Columbus, Ohio, SALESMEN WAN'TED SALESMEN for Fast Selling Propo- sition. Best men make from $35.00 to $70.00 in a day. Unique plan. Write “Merchants Supply Company, S$ oux C.ty, Iowa. . SIDELINE SALESMEN Ti Ww advertising Easily carrie1. L.bera. commission. Proven fast _ seller. Write today. THE “SPECIALTY SERVICE ‘CORPORATION, Des Mo.nes, Iowa. EXPHRIENCED Calendar _ Sales men; choice territories. _Investi- gate our liberal commiss.on propo- s.tion. Unsurpassed exclusive copy- righted’ subjects. OPFERMAN ART. WORK, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED—January 1, men with ex - perience, ambition and initiative: to. sell advertising signg and novel- tes. Give age, height, weight, three business references. lusive terri- tory. Expense allowance and com- missions first four weeks. Stanford- Crowell, Ithaca, N. Y. POSITIONS. WANTED Market: speciaity January LADY. wants work in boarding house or-restaurant, Phone .482R. ELDERLY marred man would like care of apartments; small wages ani housekeeping room. Box B-161, Tribune. WOMAN -with ‘child, 2 years, wants work, will consider $10 per mo. and child's board. . Phone 2110. Walkér's Grocery, : " SERVICES OFFERED HARPER method treatments for dandruff; falling hatr; marcelling; reducing corset agency, Phone 1125- W. Mrs. Colby. MARCEL and bobcurl complete, 75c, ~ experienced operator. Also ‘eve- nings and Sundays, 1013 8. Walnut. Phone 1785-J. “ GET the best in» body and fender repairs at. Kemmer. Body and Fender Shop, 425. W. Yellowstone. GET your pluinbing done now, R. mer will give you a squa: Special.attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090-J. ACME ‘CABINET SHOP—Storm Windows, storm’ doors, doors, sash‘ and’ mill work. Truck bodies and repairs. 214 West B. Phone 1806W. WANTED—Any kind of laundry work. Called for and delivered. Phone 16543, MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75c, also home appointments. Phone 2461J:' 129 8S. Kenwood. FINE dressmaking, men shirts to order. Mrs. Clark, 605 8S. Durbin. «@’ purpose of the advertisement. TELI Careful attention will py given all 4s received over the TELEPHONE, lit we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE- MENTS. bol ade b. accompanied by cash or ch in full paymant of the same. Note the foregoing instructions shout ceunting the words and the the Daily Phone 695J for appointments, WANTED TO BUY LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters in exchange for new up-to-date gas ranges and heaters, 144.8. Durbin. Phone 133, jeopardize his repu- tation by an-irre- sponsible used car department. For your protection make your used.car purchase froma repu- table dealer. tg DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Special Touring; mileage, 5,000 looks and runs like new-. 00.00 1923 Type B Coupe; equipped with large Westinghouse shock absorb, ers, bumpers front and’ rear, motometer and cap --------$700.00 ‘ouring; high hood; a bargain bids roars = $500.00 1922 Screén BUICKS new 1920 cylinder Touring: $30 Six paint 1923 Coupe --. 1923 Roadster 1923 Touring 1917 Touring 1923. Ton Truck Coliseum Moter -Co. 131 E. Fifth Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE—1924 Tudor ‘Ford Sedan, never been off pavement, used less than eight months, $375 for quick sale. Phone 38] or 2012J. 3 STANDARD PRICED USED CARS at THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. We have just taken In a number of exceptionally good used cars, which we have rebuilt and repainted. They are PRICED RIGHT. Coupes, Selans, Tourings and Roadsters. Terms to suit your pocketbook. Buy a good used car for your family for Xmas. What would be more enjoyable. 1923 Ford Coupe. Equipped with new tires, no extras. Motor in beautiful shape. Just out of our Paint shop—$345.00. Chevrolet Coupe. ‘Very good tires. New paint. Car has ‘had best of care, and is one of the best buys in our used car department—$325.00. Pay $100.00 down and balance in easy payments. 1923 Ford Touring and a very late one, Car is in excellent condition Refinishe3, of course. If you are in the market for a Ford, do rot pass this one up. Priced to move ‘quick at $250.00. Wilys-Knight Roadster. Prac- tically new. Driven only 1,000 miles, A new car will give no better sery- ice; in fact you can not tell it from new. $1,250.00 and you save $250.00. See it now. We have several others which are excellent bu: Look our. stock over. 424 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 FOR SALE—Ford coupe, good con- dition, $200. Phone 1532-W. PROMINENT AMONG the good turns you can do is to turn to the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” , col- umns of the Classified Section. Used Ford. Cars Cars Like New—Newly Painted and Reconditioned Runabout, néw tires--.---.~- Runabout, 13924; used very Utue -------. Touring ------. Touring, extras Coupe Coupe, newly paintéd, recon- Mtioned, excellent . condi- tion -. EARL C. BOYLE INC. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car 125-131 N. Center Terms if Desired. Phone 9 ee FOR SALE—Late 1924 Ford delivery car, good condition, good rubber, oversize cords all around 612 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Pactically new 1924 Ford coupe, looks Mke new: per: fect condition, Phone 81. Durbin, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Late 1924 Ford Coupe, all kinds of extras. Corner Lenox and E. Second, USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES All reconditioned and ready the road. Sedativ Chalmers, 7-passengert;~ value when new 62500 to hit 1923, Chevrolet, late 1923, in baked enamel . * Tourings Rickenbacker, 1922 in baked enamel ¥ Saint ‘are buy’ at —.-. refinishe? refinished Roadsters Packard, 4-passenger roadster, a fine car at Ford, 1922 --- Easy Terms on Big Six -Mafor Co. Inc. “Just Around the Corner From the Heart of the City” 226 S. David St. Phone 1817 Above Cars For Saie—Miscellaneous SALE—Nice silver spruce Christmas. trees, any size, reason- able. 1121 St. Mary, North Casper. FINE se‘ection of Hartz Mt. War- easonable, every sing- 2 East G. Phone For SALE—Two new e-ectric igh fixtures at half jirice, $12. « See janitor, Blackmore. Apts., Sixth and Wolcott. FOR SALE—Boston Bull pup, two months old. 1014 8. Navid. FOR ‘SALE~—White reed baby bug- gy, like new, §20, 613 AW. llth Bt. FOR SALE fresh egg! N. Burlington. FOR SALE—Canary singer. Roller stock. guaranteed Call 724 56I. birds, lovely 943 8S! Me- 70 Phone FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Roo1 cold water, priv: heat, near bus line. with hot and bath, steam 233 S. Jackson. FOR RENT—Furnished, steam heat- ed rooms, $5 per week and up, close in, opposite number 2 fire hall. 241 8. David. FOR RENT—Nice furnished rooms, reasonable, close in. 304 S. Park. FOR RENT—Beds, $2 per week, two beds in room, steam heated; ga- rage for rent, $5 per month. 515 8. Beech, FOR RENT—To gentleman, nished modern room, clean, very warm, convenient to Wath, reason- able, close in. 515 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—One room in modern home, furnished for light house- keeping; employed couple preferred. 118 8S. Washington. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment, on bus line and pavement. Phone 357. ADAM ROOMS FURNISHED two and three-room housekeeping apartments, also fur- nished, steam heated rooms, $5 per week and up. 241 8. David, opposite No. 2 fire hall. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS ‘OR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment, private bath, steam heat, Phone 1591M. pebiessss Rina Daehn eA eel ae FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. 1154 8, Cedar. Phone 143W. DESIRABLE two-room modern fur- nished basement apt., on bus line. 535 E. 12th, FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart- ment, living room, bedroom, break- fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on pavément, laundry n basement. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment, private bath, one half block from Second street, garage, adults. 133 8S. Conwell Square. FOR RENT—Three-room, strictly modern apt., every convenience, cheap rent. Myland Apts., 1210 E. First, Apt. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apt. and garage. Also one bed- room. 1115 8. Ash. Phone 2027J. FOR RENT—Modern two-room apt., ights furnished. Kiley, phone 1885-J. FOR SALE—Pedigreed English spade female bull dog, one ai one half years.oli. Will sell at bargain. Call at $36 S. Chestnut. ‘| For Sale—Household Goods FOR-SALE—Complete line of house- hold furniture. Phone 2236-W on call at 1028 8. Willow. petit ML Seri dA EL FOR SALE—Three rooms of nearly new furniture, also.electric sewing machine, Brunswick grafaphone. 229 KE. Seventh., pin asi sie 2 A LAST DAYS, Monday and Tuesday, three 8 ft. 3 in x 10 ft.6 in. rugs; one 6 ft. x 9 in.. rug; two folding card tables; four, dinner sets; few. blankets, ne and. singe; priced to.sell, See Thomas, 336 East drop head 1647 8. FOR Singer McKinley. SALE—One* new sewing machine. Phone 2698M. Axminster rug, Phone FOR SALE—New cheap. 102 N. Kenwood. 2565, FOR SALE-—A floor lamp, white wicker, pink burning, price $10. See janitor, Blackmore Apts., Sixth ana Wolcott. FOR SALE — Furniture, + eleetric washer, sewing machine, also car in good runing order, good rubber, v eheap, 1619 W. Fourteenth. FOR SALE—Cabinet, phonograph. ivory erib, drop leaf table, four chairs, Cheap. Phone .1979. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—100.March R. I.. Red pullets and 100 April Waite Leg- horn-pullets, cheap. P. O. Box 1836, 106 | Pianos, Phonographs, Etc: FOR SALE—C Melody saxophone FOR RENT—Close in, two-room furnished apt., hot water, heat. 153 N. Grant. Phone 777M. KOR RENT—Furnished apartment, close in, $25. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Very comfortable, fur- nished basement apartment, in modern home, gas and lights fur- nished, suitable for man and wife, no children. 731 8. Park. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, steam heat, hot and town. Call 1539J, FOR RENT—Furnished apt., 614 E. 5th. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Very close in, apart- ment, unfurnished, except disap- pearing bed, gas range and hot water; rent reduced to $35. 226 W. Seventh. FOR RE apt.. warm and sunny; desired; near high school. Elm. Phone 1583J. FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- ‘room furnished apt., private en- trance; close in. 305 8. Kimball, FOR RENT—Furnished apt,, mod- ern one-room, kitchen and’ bath, reasonable. See janitor, 444 E, Yel- lowstone, or Apt. 2. FOR RENT—HOUSES $50. YT—Furnished basement garage if 1219 So, FOR RENT—Modern four-room house and garage, gas stoves fur- nished; close to bus and pavement; yard fenced. Inquire 1226 So, Cot- tonwood. FOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished house, living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and breakfast room: 728 E. Fourth. Phone 13154. FOR RENT—Small two and three- houses, partly furnished with ight and gas. Phone 1253J, 265 East G. FOR RENT—Four-room modern and case; practically new; price, terms reasonable, Phone 1021, office hours, So For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Large store, North Casper, across street from new Piggiey Wiggly. Phone 1398, FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; we also repair all makes. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 164§W. WANTED WANTED-—to board 1 or 2 children good care, dowhstairs. 538 8. Lin: coln. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED—Loan of §2,000.on prop: erty, 10 per cent interest will be paid. Box B-154, Tribune. FOR RENT—ROOMS T—Modern sleeping room eman, 2% biocks east of fall, $15 per~mo. Phone FOR RENT—Desirable s:ceping room, next to bath, $20 per month. 147 N, Wolcott. Phone 836W. FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms, suitable for batching or housekeeping. 435. CY, Phone i996 W. house, unfurnished, except gas stoves; large garage, on pavement, rent $50. Apply at 512 8, Jackson. FOR RENT —Five-room, strictly partly furnished house, garage, corner CY and 13th. Phone 2162R. FOR RENT—Strictly modefn house, four rooms and bath, well fur- nished, garage. 648 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Furnished house, two rooms and kitchenette, modern, except bath, $25. 1515 EB, Secon1. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. 219 Elk. Phone 143W. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, close in. Inquire mornings and evenings, 232 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, Wolcott street, opposite the civic center, enclosed sleeping porch. Reference. Phone 2781. FOR RENT—6-room modern fur- nished house. 1013 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—S-roont furnished house on bus line, $30.00. 145 8S. Elk. Phone 1755-R. FOR RENT—Well furnished three- room modern house, on pavement, 618 W. Fourteenth. FOR RENT—Three-room house, gas, lights and water, $18. Inquire 1519 W. Fourteenth. FOR RENT—Five-room _ house, strictly modern, $40. Inquire 1619 W. Fourteenth. FOR RENT—F.ve-room modern, furnished house, on bus line and pavement, garage. 941 8. Jincoln. | Phone 928W, 1 cold water, launiry privileges, down: |. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room modern, un- furnished house, close in, on pav- ing, at 406 S. Beech. Call ‘at 319 8. Durbin. Phone 911. FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- nishe4 house, modern, except bath, $20, gas and water paid. Phone 10015. FOR RENT —Four-room modern, unfurnished house, $50 per month, gas and water paid to permanent People. Phone 1001J. FOR -RENT—Fiveroom modern house, unfurnished, $35. Call 1587M. . FOR RENI—1425 South Elm Street, unfurnished house. Phone 2177J. * FOR RENT—Modern, five rooms and breakfast nook, newly fur- nished, fireplace. 1126 8. Cedar. FOR RENT—Three-room house, gas, lights, partly furnished, $10 per month, Inquire 600 East ‘L. FOR RENT—One-room furnished house, cheap; also one-rodm ‘fur- 1118.8. Willow. 926 W.. lith. RENT FREE To first of year, immediate posses- sion, six Jarge rooms, well fur- nisked, including laundry, 1100 block, 8. E. part, fine neighborhood, on paving, close: to school, rent | $60. Phone 1295R. FOR RENT—Nine-room furntshed house at 3804 East A. Also five rooms, unfurnéwed, at $45 per mo. Phone 758W. FOR RENT—Two-room house in Kenwood, $12. Lights and water in. Inquire 1720 E. Third St. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur: nished house, rent reasonable. 240 8. Fenway. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR, SALE—Five rooms, _ few, strictly modern, pavement! $6,600, $500 cash. Grover C. Gorsuch, 637 E. Eleventh. Phone 1443. FOR SALE—By owner, a:real home at a bargain. Six, rooms; sun porch, sleeping porch, full. base ment, lawn, trees, paving, two-car garage. Owner leaving town. Phone for appointment: 2493. LET YOUR RENT. buy this two- room house, size 14x24, one block from school And bus, Mountain View suburb, Price $1,300; $150 cash and $25 a month. Baker Grude Inv. Co., Realtors. Phone 1189. BARGAIN—Leaving . Casper, must sell four rooms of furniture. Come and make offer on all or any part. Call at+236 South Botolph St. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Lot in restricted trict to trade for car. Phone 1446M. ‘ FOR TRADE—$600 equity in 3- room house in North Casper for EB, T. Williams ofl ‘stock, or what have you? Inquire 231 8. Elm. FOR TRA&DE—Fine irrigated ranch for Casper property. Box B.149, Tribune. property; with half acre of, ground in. pros: Pperous factory town in Iowa. Any good trade considered. Address Dan Fry, 1223.8,’ Melrose. Es. PERSONAL Hours 9 a. m. Vyatt hotel, Apartment 8. 2608J. DIVORCES secur rates, advice free. THERE’S NO trick the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in the Classified Section. A BABY IN YOUR HOME Thousands of copies of a new book by Dr. H, Will Elders are being distribute? to women without cost. Every woman who wants children should read this book and learn all about STERILTONE and its won- derful effect in constitutional weak- Many things are unfolded that the average woman has never been told before. For Free Book send name to Dr. H. Will Eiders, 280 Ballinger Bidg., St. Joseph, Mo. 6006 BLOOD tablets are safer than ; mone; ck gui i price 62; particulars free. Welch Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. MADAME FRANCES PSYCHO-PALMIST Gives reliable advice dn all affairs Readings from 10 to 9 + Yellowstone, rear, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Storage and transfer business. Phone 2710. NEW—Marvelous invention... Auto owners, wild over it. Distributors profits 400 per cent. Henning, made $3,200 in three months. Write sales manager, 555 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn. CAPITAL SEEKERS— Put. your Project before 1,400 “key-men.’ Cost*trifling under my plan, Details free. AMSTER LEONARD, First National Bank Bldg,, Chicago. STATE representative for househo:d necessity, big profits. Full infor- mation given upon request. West- ern Sales Agency, Inc¢., . Dallas, Texas. FOR SALE--B. & M. Cafe, f00d business, reasonable. Midwest. doing 132 W MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds, Jewelry, guns, musical instruments, cameras, good clothes. United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center. MONEY TO LOAN—First mortgage will net 15%, $1,400 will handle Payments $50-a month and inter- est. BP. O. Box 163, PAGE SEVEN. SHE WILL LIKE IT LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND ‘The following articies have been at the Tritine office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and cla'm— One pair nos: glasses One pair brown kid One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather case. ——— LOST—Beaded bag somewhere near New Public Market. Contains about $12. Phone 2745M. LEGAL NOTICES —— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Sh oy Wye- mig December 5, 192 otice is hereby given than Wil- liam Ballinger Cobb, of Casper, Wyoming, who on October 14, 1920, made Stockraising Home stead entry, No. 011278, . for SESE, Sec. 23, S% SEX NW, Sec. 24, Township 33: N. Range 83 W., SW% SWKSEX, Sec. 19, and NW KNW, Section 30, Township 33 N., nge 82 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year ipecats to establish claim to the land above described, before United State Commission er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 1eeh day of January, 1925, laimant names as witpeswest a3 H. Cobb ene enlez, 20) - Weedell, Char! all of roming Casper, Wyoming. Pub. Dec, 7, 14, 21, 28, 192 4, 1925." ’ » 1924, Pabad Pk haa te Reward. B. J. ERWIN, ° and Jan. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- iss phar ERe ee 1924, ‘otice is here! iven that Lewis C. Mills, at Cae Wyo- ming, who on January 11, 1923, made Additional Stockraising Homestead entry, No. 010816, for Lot 7, SEXSW%, Sec. 6, Lot 1, NEX%XNW%, NE Sec. 7, SWY% NW, NY&SWk, NWKSEX, Secti 8; Township 33 N., Range 81° W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of. intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United: States Commissioner, at “Casper, Wyo- mine, on the 14th day of January, Claimant names _as witnesses: Edward Trollope, Hiram Haugh. ton, James Spease. Robert Creag- er, all of Casper, Wyoming, B. J. ERWIN, Register, Pub, Dec. 7, 14, 21 and Tanne 192 Beet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ea? December 4, 1924. ) Notice is ‘hereby en’ that Jim Brejcha, of Alcova Route, Casper, on Janua; q, Wyoming, who 17, 1922, made 1921, Februa Homestead and Additional’ Etock- raising Homestead entries Nos. 026328026329, for Homestead, 4%, Sec. 27, Township 31.N,, Range 82 W. Additional Home- stead SEM% Sec. 27, .NE% Section 34, Township 31 N,, Range 82 W.. Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim te the land above described, before United States Commission- er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 7th day of January, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Belek, R. R. Hackley, Dan- jel Worth, James Vodehnal,, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. id ERWIN, rr. Publish Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4, 1925. reg A Bast, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. é Department of ae Iearihe U. }.. Lan ce at Dor Wyo- ming, November 26, 198 \< i Notice is hereby given that George Hodson, of Waltman, Wyo- ming, who on October 14, 1930, made Homestead and additional aA homestead entries, No, 025929-025930, for Home- stead W% Sec. 31, Township 36 N., Range 87 W., and Additional Homestead E%, Section 81, Township 36 N., Range 87 W.. Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commission- er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of January, 1926; Claimant names as A. Horstman, Ruth Hortsman, E. V. Nostdahl, all of Waltman, Wyo- ming, Grover Bohn, of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. eg ee egister. Pub. Nov. 30, * BESSA eee Sea —_—_e—___ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 18, 1924. Notice is hereby given that George C. Adams, of Casper, on December 20, Wyoming. who, 1919 and February 25, 1921; made Homestead and additional stock raising homestead entries, Nos. 012305-028179, for home- steady W% Sec, 21, NUYNWK, 28. NEX%, - 29. Township N., Range 89 W., and addition. sl homestead SWYNWK, NWK SW, Section 28, Township 34 N., Range 80 W.. Sixth Prinei Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year proof to establ’sh claim to the land above described. before U. S. Commissioner at Casner, Wyo- ming. on the 29th day of Decem- ber. 1924, Claimant names as_ witnesses: bool ead tt Elsworth Tubbs, H rv + Roy Each, all of Casper, Wyoming. hel B. J. ber tutte egister. Pub. Nov. 28, 80, Dee. 7, 14, Toei 1, 80, » 14, M1,

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