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“THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925 CLASH TODAY IN SEAT BATTLES L, Continued from Page One. acingly large; but in Stanford back- field were Cuddeback, hero of the r cent 20-20 tle game “between the Cardinals and California; and Ne ers, star fullback of the coast eleven. Stanford,. with its advantage. in weight, was expected to attempt rip- ping Notre Dame line to pieces with ine plunges. Rockne was expected to use his customary system of op- ening up ‘rith “shock troops,” while his first string men sized up the enemy's tcrategy from the sidelines, Reset t of Rockne's habit of some- es-using as many as three prac- tically separate teams in the same game, the matter of a lineup, re- fined uncertain up to the moment of the kickoff. The following lineups include the Stanford team slated to start the game; and the Notre Dame squad which was expected to be seen in ac- tion during the greater portion of the contest: Stanford. Position Notre Dame Ted Shipkey__- If -. Harry Shipkey_. It ‘4. 'Torpe; "um: head lnesman field judge, Rob- Quigley; Walter Eckersall; ert Morris. Starting time, 2:15 p. m. BERKELEY BATTLE VIES IN INTEREST. BERKELEY, Calif., n. 1—(By Associated * Press.\—It was planned for Quakers to bé sacrificed this afternoon to-make a Berkeley holiday. Tho California stadium was the arena, and the gate keep- ra. were ready to throw tho victims to a hungry lot of Bears, with a throng of spectators looking on in heartless glee. But the strange part of it, was that, the Quakers were eager to be exposed to the Bedrs. They didn't fear the creatures. In fact, they had no intention of being immolated. Less metaphorically, the card was as follows: University of California, allas the Bears, undefeated in five years, seaso! vs. University of Pennsylvania, the Quakers, unbeaten this season; played one tle; rated one of the three best teams in the east. Aside from the outcome of the game, the most uncertain element was the weather, which was threat- ening to provide rain. Owing to recent rains, tho field was likely to be somewhat soggy, though it was sald yesterday that a dry nisht and morning would put it in fairly good shape. A mild temperature was predicted. The California management’ ex- pected, 50,000, if Mr. Pluvius stayed away, More than 40,000 seats had been sold yesterday. Lou Young's Pennsylvanias, who weight, arrived Tuesday and ‘had @ final secret workout yesterday, were not in the best shape, because cf the ‘ong journey, and because of adverse weather since Thanksgiving. They were ‘handicapped further by the loss of several stars from injuries. On the other hand, Coach Andy Smith's Bears had fewer men on the hospital list than at any time during the — season. There was doubt whether an end and a“guard could start, but they were not badly burt, and capable substitutes were trying on their shoes. Penn had a.slight ndvantage in averaging 184% to 178% for California, but this element, unless the game held the teams to be overwhelmed counts for little in present day football. Prophets of the game held the teams to be closely matched. The: kick-off! was scheduled for 2;30 o'clock. Pennsylvania Pos. California Thayer ¢. Melt McGinley . White Coleman ~ Carey Robinson -. Horrell (C) Rapworth -- Couper DeWhirst 4. Cock Singer* Thatoher Laird - - Carlson Douglas -—. Dixon McGraw (@). Iblay Kreuz 4 Griflin. ENFORCEMENT [OUUE FAISED Continued from Page One. was made, enforcement has come up to official" expectations. The agents here in Washington have been making hundreds of ar. rests it is true, but they have been nabbing young boys with a drink or two on their hip; arrest ng diners at cabarets and roof gardens, running down the “petty bootleggers” who shell “shorties,” or half pint bottles. T hebig sources of supply appar- ently have not been affected and as a result the prohibition officers ad- mit there {s more drinking in the capital city of the nation than , in some other cities of the United States. Finally it has been frankly ad- mitted to congress that a law which overnight. attempted to change the habits of “millions of people,” can- not be made effective in a short ‘time. Conimiss‘oner Jones express. ed the belief that if jail sentences Were imposed in all lMquor cases, Teal headway might be made. "The dry leaders in congress are not d’scouraged. They may be a bit disappointed at the showings made. not but they are prepared to vote even more millions than before to clamp the lquor lid down good and hard. In this effort they are said to have the stalwart support of President Goalie: CLOSED HEATED CARS .' READY TO GO Rates Reasonable AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR -TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS G2 a ee NEW YEAR Future to you all. 122 East Fifth St. To our many patrons and friends. our sincere wish today is for a Prosperous and Happy UNION ELECTRIC CO. GEORGE F. KROPP, Mgr! GREETINGS Be assured that | Phone 433-M all shop work dohe, and only. To Our Friends E wish everyone of you a Happy and Pros- perous New Year, and in order that we may co-operate in making it a prosperous year, we have resolved that on and after January 1, 1925, all accessories and parts handled by this institution must be on a cash basis We thank you for your generous patronage during the past year, and trust that these pleasant relations may continue during 1925. We Thank You Phone 1406 % han Sent MOTOR TRUCK & UAH § é CASPER, WYOMING. 4 Yeilowstone and McKinley Che Casper Dalle Tribune S02 THis 19 THE PLACE WHERE CAOPER PUPILS DRAW PRIZES Continued from Page One. “5. Harry Woodrow Post, 620 South Ash, Park school, séventh grade, age 12 yeats, $5. ne 5. Nova Fuller,-735 CY avenue, age 13 years, "Park school, eighth grade, $5. 5: Kennth’$, Bailey, 742 Durbin, age 12 years, ae seventh grade, $5. 5. Ralph Edward Troxel,-205 East Twelfth street, age 12 years, Park school, seventh grade, $5. The local judges were. James P. Sweeney, architect... Miss... Mary Bloodgood, high school, head of tire Mathematics department; Miss Doro- thy Prewitt, head engineering de- tment high school; Miss Ura ikon, head*'latin department, jhigh schoo}; Farle ‘G. Burwell, Casper Gas Appliancé! company. The prizes are now ready for dis: tribution at the. office of Natrona Power company. South school, PORTLAND, Jan, 1.— Rising waters of rivers’ in western Ore zon and a few tn eastern” Oregon caused apprehension that. serious damage might reeult. Reports from southern Oregon points told of sev- eral bridges being washed away and lands flooded, though to date the damage reported is not grave. tea sie WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 Noel W. Smith, now serving as special temporary assistant ‘to Secretary Work.in charge of the Alaska rail rcad, has been named general man: ager of the road, which is a govern- ment-owned inetitution. Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 av m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Salt Creek | 8 a. m. and 2 p.m. BAGGAGE. AND EXPRESS | Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily | Salt Creek Transportation Co. j TELEPHONE 144 ' Soon on display at THE NOLAN CHEVROLET Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per_ line. NO AD L¥SS THAN 30 CANTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line, BLACKFACE: CAP HEADLINE Will be charged the space of two lines. All charge¢ advertising will be boused “set Iines" irrespective of the number of words: CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED A. ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertiserncnt ordered for more than Ono time, Errors not the iault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the reat ue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication w.thout extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when. the does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly fmust be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 104 Want Ads received after 10 to 12. a. m. will be inserted uncer the head "Too Late to TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo wis received over the HONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. our OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MEL Must be accompanied by cash or ¢heok in full payment of the sane. Note fhe foregoing inetructions about ceunting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune, ‘HELP WANTED—Female iven all WANTED Help witit i general nis work: 426 E. Bleverthy Ww ANTED—Piano teacher, Wolcott. MAGGIE BOYS . THEM CROSD~- WORD POZELE GET AUTO:LICENSES HER = ANNOUNCEMENT -We are glad to announce that our. offices will be headquart de again to assist you in obtaining yourv1925 Auto License, Bring y: 1924 Cortificate if you have had License, wo will send for your Disahas? small fee'charged. Two offices. SEE BEN REALTY-C0. 202 Midwest Dldg. HELP WANTED—Female WILL pay you $4.50 a day for mak ing 2 dozen pairs Steber wool socks daily. on Highspeed Knitter. “Will buy, ally: same rate.* We §-year written cor manufacturer, Work at home. independent. Experience, unneres: sary. Send 2c full parficuldrswith out obligation.» Steber Machine :Co., Desk 170, Utica, New “York.: POSITIONS WANTED — ING lady desires work during A 405 S. Lincoln.~ Phone MIDDLE work for .room: and have. a 10-yearold girl help sonie mother who has Address Box B-167, Tribune. WANTED—Job able’ position. board, Al would. Jet a. baby. or suit Tribune. in garage Box B-163, WANTED—Janitor or porter work. - Phone. 1138, 2RIENCED, ‘practical Phone 1618W. = wants work. nurse GIRL wants position doing general house work.. Write to Clearmont, Box 91, caro Ray B. Zryn. = SERVICES OFFERED ee ~ ACME CABINET. SHOP... STORM windows, door and bodies. 214 West. B. 1806W. truck Phone bobeurl, complete, Sunday ‘and Phone “2096R MARCELL and Tie, also évenings,* home ‘appointments. complete, : Phone MARCEL and bob: curt, ; experienced operator. MARCELLING, also. home. appoint-| ments? Phone Kinley. LANDSCAPE — gardner and tree doctor would like to estimate on any job. 733.8, Wolcott. For Sale—AUTOMORILES 2662M. 9495. Me- FOR SALE—1924 Tudor Ford Sedan, never been off pavement, used | than § months, $375 for quick sal Phone 381 or 2012J. Big Clearing Sale Ford Roadster ~~. Chevrolet. Touring Gray Coupe Jewett Sedan — Bulck Touring Oakland Touring Oakland Roadster 1923 Studebaker Roadster. 1924 Gray Touring « All the above cars a condition. Liberal terms. atterson Oakland Co uo 1924 1922 1923 1923, 1998 1923 1921 $278.00 428 BD. Yellowstone ‘ FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster, West- inghouse, five cord tires, cash or terms. 1442 S. Jackson. For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE—Secondhand Star auto parts for 1923 model. 1740 H. Yel- lowatone, rear, WANTED WANTED--Horses for pasture, $3 per tnonth, plenty of water and shelter, feed alfalfa hay. 736 8. Oak, Phone, 17743. Are You Out of Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper is earch of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth: ing tw advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need ef work ees ae agedyman would, do lght4 112 West Midwest. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT . Washington. One-car garage, 119 Phone 817W,. FOR RENT—Heated brick ge corner Beech and ‘Tenth Phone, 2929. oR RE phone ee, street ge at Pines hotel, 6 N. Wolcott For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Complete fot rest. Inquire at 225 8. Phone 973R. equipment Par FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR. SALE -Forty:five White rn pul ts, $1.25 each» Les Phone WANTED ANY ONE having hotel or rooming house they wish to lease, write to O. Box 98, Lusk, Wyo. Good gentle team, har: gon and farm implements cash prices and age Tribune. Pp WANTE ness, W State low Box: 3-166, WANTE stove price, %—-One secondhand cook 00d, condition, lowest caxh Box B-165;"'Tribune. WANTED Fordson traetor with plow, cultivator, planter, harrow ahd disc, good condition, lowest cash price.. Box B-164, ‘Tribune. WANTED TO BUY WANTED .TO, BUY—Highest cash price padd for second hand furnt ture, Brooks 749 Kast H. Phone 1648-W. LIBPRAL. allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters in expbange for new up-to-date, gas ranges and he 144 8: Durbin. Phone 13 WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in-exchange for @ gas range or heater Phone 1086, PRIVATE party would buy first payments on real estate or mort- cage, give full description of prop- erty and where located. Box B-160, Tribune. { 1 WANTED TO BUY Three or fotr- room ‘modern house or equity in same; must be bargaip; cash, Box B168, Tribune WANTED—First mortgage on im- proved real estate or contracts which can be converted into first mortgage, will pay cash, give ull description of property and where Weated in reply; must be priged right. Address P. O, Box 1791 Chs- per, —Dra wn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BY GOLLY Ly os HAVE A PLEASANT EVENIN’ AT HOME - © 1925. by Tat Feature Setvion, te. Creat Britain rights reserved FOR RENT—ROOMS ~~ FOR RENT—A. nice comfortable furnished reom, adjoining bath room, in modern home, close in gentlemen ‘preferred. Call at 631 E. Second. FOR RENT—Two nicely. furnish warm rooms, in modern ,ifome, if desired, wery reasonable Phone 2 FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Room in modern home, furnished for light housekeeping Employed couple preferred. 118 8 Washington. For Rent—APARTMENTS me RENT—One two-room apart- ; one three-room apart. Larsen & Jotrgensen ‘all ut 1339 S. Box fur one Oak three-room with bath, 106 FOR, RENT—One nished. apartment two-room with’. bath crest Phone 330. three-room, pri ant —Two and furnished apartments, elose.in. 231 5. G FOR. R nicely vate bath, Phone 2 — —Nicely futnished three basement apartment, reason 636 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Modern two-re ment apartment, everything fur nished,, $30 per. month, on bus fir 1203 EB. Fifth. Phone 6 FORR room able. mode adul RENT — Furnished, Apartment, private bath front and back entrance from Second 133 8, € FOR — Unfurnished bedroom lothes closet ent, laundry 68R. ER APARIMENTS sp RAT ‘o-room fur apartment, ‘pulvato bath, Phone 1591M FOR RENT ment, living room, fast nook, kitchenett te bath, on pa’ RENT—Two-roon furnished apartment, reduced yent, lhts and gas furhished. 319°S: Jackson Phone 1872W. FOR RENT—Three-room nished apt., steam heated. 2033 W. FOR unfur Phone FOR RONT—Furnished apartment, $50. 614 BE. Witth. Phone 387. ALEXANDER APARTMEN’ REDUCED RATES, two-rc nished apartment, priya! steain heat, Phone 1591M. FOR RENT rnished apartment on bua line, . Hehts furnished, rent reasonable, NT—Three-room apartment, FOR R ment Phgne 20353, 1150 N furnished. Durbin. MILNE APARTMENTS FOUR-ROOM modegn, unfurnished. steam heated apartment, also one two-room furnished apartment. In- 918 Bee FOR RE) ment, steam he 2 2376M. Three-room = apart- furnished or unfurnished, te bath. Phon: basement near 1219 —Furnished apartment, dry und sunny, high suhool, garage if desired S, Elm. Phone 1583J. ror WE. BUY secondhand furniture Owl Furniture & Harware Co., 442 ond. Phone 978 bat three-room phone, gas Choice h, Fourth FOR ape lights. rtment, 629 B. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers duofolds, all househeld Phon 1086 WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand furniture or store your househpld goods; reasonable, A, H. Cobb Ware- house Cv,, 186 West B. Phene 2203. For Rent—Miscellaneous $3 all Phone FOR RENT—Sewing machines, per month; we also repair Brooks, 749 Hast H. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR REN close in S Yico front bedroom, Park i fine sleeping in new mod 123 Elm FOR RE ~Extra froom, adjoining bath ern home, reasonable Phone 225W FOR RENT vate hom ton, -Furnished room in pri also gary 454 Nil corner of Grant Phone 1 M ‘urnishe Phone FOR RENT close in, $25 FOR RENT—Four-room modern apartment, furnished, except bed 'aing, gas and lights furnished. 320 a anknon Phone 1247M. apartment, 268R t-1 FOR . ch Call Durbin Four-room modern, in, FOR RENT—HOUSES un- on pay at 919 FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—My 10-room modern property for new » and some cash. FOR house RENT—Fiv furnished FOR RENT room — modo house, to*responsible party, sonable, with garage. Modern up and down, ga near bus line, partly a. 1428 Phone fur 10 s house, four rage and basement Poplar. Five-room, house, with David, Inquir beautifully ath, one ble eo 142 W tly y furni enth. NT Rear Two-room house of 642 8..¢ ad Boxel modern. lor. modern drant ROR RENTU-K unfurnished hi room, Phone modern, 10010 FOR I nished on furnished : »-room modern, fur. pavement, heat LE may is now eal he handle, twelve during Call 2493 for Three th thousand ¢ FOR SALE—HOUSES -In order to buy a home a depr ssion a bargai and will ar home. FOR SALE—RAN FOR SALE location a on water, phone, on Box BA ranch, ‘CHES finest LOST AND FOUND FOUND. to me by Bunch of keys, ne. Owne calling at Tribe for this ad. valuable LOST—Brown leather portfolio, con- taining Burroughs adding mua- chine equipment. Reward. Phona ~ LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please: cali and claim One pair nose glasses. ining check, keys in black les brown kid glove. of keys {n black lea Brown suede amber stone. purse, set with nd degree Mason ring, De- , between hours of $ Reward, White Moving PERSONAL MADAM J. spiritualist, will. answer phone. Wyatt Rea eyes, ordained private readings dat! no question over tel Hours 9 a. m. to ¥ p. m hotel, Apartment S, Phone ed, half the regul Box 1943, Casper: FRANC apd Ww. ec rates, advice fre MADAME Paycho-paimist Will give: reading Apt. In rear 443 Hours after m. [Ss clairvoyant, week, $1.00; Yellowstone. 94 a PROFESSIONA L DIRECTORY AUDITORS C,. Certified Public Incen AOL O.- 8, Bldg. HASELMIRE Tax Consuit Noy. Bldg. Income 1, Con. & PRE! Auditors and Accountants H. REIMERTH & CO. Accountants Xx Service Phone 767 BL ants Phone 660 Suite 5, Daty suild RAXBURN S. W Phone 13 NALKUNA TRAN ty AND EL » CO.—rho! ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect ing BB 12 Daly Building BAGGAGE & TRANSFER OKAGK we va BATTERIES DOCTORS v, ©. KEITE oatetinent L. HARVEN, ) i . D. fice 208 South Center—Phone vate Hosp tal, 612 So, Durbing General F Obstetric z Shop CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANE! Railroad at Jackson Vhone 56 LAWYERS BUL. Suite 204. —_—_——___, JOUN M. HENCH by Room 6, Kimball Bld. 212 So. Center Phone 18 HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Midwest Bldg, FOSTER AND WEHRLI = ey Attorneys . Rm. 21. Phone 41 Room 332 Con. CASVER BATT RY 119 E, rut DR. ANN thi buite 518 Midwest bhdg, 9 DK, J. He JERR REY GoAnam veh FREY rhone iyo (—Three-rooin basement 1211 ‘8S. Elm. Phone FOR RE furnished. S17W. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, ft nished «partment, front ap ment, gas and lights furnished. N. Kimball rt 143 Chir "hone 1407 AGAR 8 JONIO REA! Soran, Phy it Kul gan, ch br. Dr. 526 5. ‘opractor Kuimbail btreet CTION opractor Fuone st0W Koy, bidg. ICHOLS & STIRKETI Lawyers Oll_Lachange Bldg. We La HRGUS SON Aitorney Wwnsend sidg. Phe 309-J0-11 GEO, hone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Iuxe Ange Building JOILBERE & ADAMS 210 os’ Bldg. ‘none 2217 FOR RENT—One unfurnished three- room apartment. with bath. Phone 89T, NEW DEE. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment, dressing room, $20 and $26, 124 N, Melre Phone 1791W. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Nice four-room mod ern, furnished house. . 820 8. Wal nut. Inquire 645 W.. Yellowstone as rooms, 133 East A, ror RE per we urn and. up. hea k FOR Rt rooms, ire- duced, close in. f Beeth Phone £22M. ‘ mipd- FOR RENT —~Sleeping room, in ern home, board if desired. Beech. - Phone 756W. FOR RENT—Ladies or gentlemen, emyertent, modern room, close Hn 415 $, Beech. Phono 5105 furnished 30 anc 7430. KEN me. © 483 8S. Park FOR..RENT—Warm, basgment: bed thom, Who garage BB'S. Spruce. HOR I between 5: FOR; RDONT—Large five-room house, médern, furiised or unfurnished, large, laundry. ©:Call 1127 Oakerest ane block east-of Lincoln, FOR RENT=Three-roorh house, fur nished, not niodern, Call after 5 o'clock, » 936 8. Chestnut FOR RENT—One~: completely nished three-room house floors, garage if wanted. € Kast Phone 554. paras : FOR RENT—Six.room modern, m house, reasonable rent..780 Divine FOR RE New, — three-room house, furnished, Mghts, ¢ block from McKinley wehoo! 8, Cottonwood. fur oak POR RGN Nico modern room, close in. Gi5J. Wu. Second. Phone FOR RENT— Modern five-room house with two two-roofn apart ments in basement. 431 LD. bith. DR. Zukermers' i. BEKQUL Bidg. DOCTORS | THE CASPER PRI husritAL 938 South Durbin—Pho HOSPITAL SURGE BY. Homer K, eect M.D ae Ai eae i. oy AND XKAY Mun . Underwood, ™ ROBNTGENOLOGL Hallie M. Elhis VPUARMACIST K. 5. Lothian, Ph. DENTIS' Duncan D. Rolirbaugh st Second St nes 51 and KIMBA, Yesness Sto Suite 1 to It ppointment 0: DR. LN. PROS Physician and Suey OS Bldg. S42 South UVurom—t’hone Us be. URINARY Dist. ST none 1757 VATE one 273. 106 ¥ “AND A.C. » M ior 1 ATME ADL 1. D. si a. Building rect ey WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest ithdg. Phone 1193 KEM I Royalty Bldg DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Kesidence jHoling Apart: ments No, 2 Pho LOC rOMRTRIE TESTED And Glasses Properiy Witted by EVANS S. Center st. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING AO $27 Bast 12tn Phone 18010 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING LL re nly r con Vhone 123 Upholstering, Repairing & Furniture V—J. EB. Ph 2 Uphoisterit "7 Phone 1402 N AREHOUSES SLIM. NIGLSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co, Phone 1234 Transfer, Crating, Moving, Dlorage

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