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PAGE TWA AC JAG, cmt +t AGE SIX TOOMVE STONE POM AT TAGK Incipient Discussion of Nominee to High Court Shut Off. senate that tas World that Stone's confirma Ss an attorney fo wspaper raised ollette how ins d some ot neluding Borah, Republican, Idaho, Democrat t cutive n the La ion JLES INVOKED |( Late sports SEATTLE, Wash., Jan Charles Lockard, president Seattle baseball the club, disclosed on his return to Seattle that Wade Kil- lifer, manager of the Indians, has refused ‘‘no less than two offers to manage major Jeague clubs, one of them at a salary of $20,000,” the of Post Intelligencer says today. Lockard did not disclose what ma jor league clubs made the offer to Killefer, the newspaper will say. Shee a toh et PROSECUTOR-ELECT 10 TAKE EXAMINATION CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 24.— Hockett, elected to the office of prosecuting attorney of Sublette county, last November but disquall- fled because he has not been ad- mitted to the practice of law in Wyoming, is here from Big Piney, attempting to arrange for a special examination as to his qualifications for admission to the bar. He has been sworn in as prosecutor of Sub: ette county despite his inability to comply with the requirements for holding the office. ‘Classified Rates Two cents per wore or line. O AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. ive average words used as iv of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE be charged the space of two Guy ten cents wi ss. i be of charge¢ advertising will bouxed “set lines” irrespective the number of words. TELEPHONE ADs. Careful attention will be given all @is received over the TELEPHONE not guarantee accuracy. TION OF CLASSI IED AD ERRORS. The Casper Tribune will ors later so t 4s go on in ‘open ex o close the doors car- I$ ENDORSED BY COOLIDGE Presi deliv use to delegates onference on of war. the president char- the next move that ken »b; the United toward outlawing war wi He suggested also that the nation Hy, and the world should “turn the light . 8 of more information and better un derstanding upon diplomacy.” Meantime, the president declared, ne United States should in the in- the problems of est of peace continue its readiness } to associate itself with whatever asures would tend to maintain security, but should avoid the danger t “@ super government.” ¢ “If the lesson of this last and ss) greatest war ‘shall be lost, then, ne! deed, will this experience have a n amlost in vain," said Mr. Cool- nes idge “It is for the generation res which saw and survived to devise re measures of prevention. If we fail ee in this, we shall deserve all the he disas| which Evening Gown at silk volle and bands make this very ng gown with a| omes a side train or | over the arm as @ It achieves simplicity with: everity and is a etyle that is ming to elmost every type of ae oped nor be resp for more than © incorrect on of any ad vertiserncnt ordered for more than one time. Errora not the tauit of the ndvertiser which clearly lessen inse! the ceai value of the advertisement | will be rectified only by publication | sthout extra charge within FIVE 8 after insertion. Oo republica- will be made when the error tion does not materially affect the sense | c®purpose of the advertisement. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS ptuat bu accompanied by cash or cheok in full payment of the same Nete the foregoing instructions @vout counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dai Tribune. CLOSING Went Ads to be c must be in the Cas Office before 10. Wa efter 10 to 12 a. m under the head Classify.” HOUR. ssified proper Daily Tribune | Ads rece will be inse Too Late ed to HELP WANTED—Female WANTED Woman, year old baby girl, write Tribune to care for 2 on G66 COSY IN 2 MINUTES “THE HORSES WILL BE AT ier gt THE Post | WHO'S GOING To WIN THE #1000 Handicap? iT s f ) mode Sia) SPARK PLUS Car “NELUES BO s*s “SUuST A WOK IN THE DARK” “BYE BYE BOHLA™ ‘ THREE PNGERGO iKEew (PA BONE AND A HANK CHaig () ROP VAN WINKLE'S 4LARM P etoen” “BARBER'S ITeH’ TAL BULL — 4 YARD Wide” “ Two ROOMS AND A SINK’ | + EDDIE DOWLING'S TOOLEY S TOLEDO “ToDDLE “ fim Qucre Jeacous, Ml | HEARD 7 YOU ASKED 7 ORive MR. WICKER'S CR For Sale—AUTOMOBILES SALE Ford bug: ¢ Co. 0 E. 1924 Coupe and up. Natrona Yellowstone mn which you . Box B-210. } HELP WANTED-——-MALE rer, : FOR SALE GOVERNMENT jobs. YOU ARE WANTED. tpdia ged paca E va) To ring Steady. Sample coaching lessons mre I free, Write immediately. - Franklin Ore LOuring Institute, Dept. 432-C, Rochester, Just the car for your fishing trips. Very good condition. POSITIONS WANTED Price, $50.00 RA ( KR Inc PERMANENT position wanted by | |p 0 In SRMANENT porition, wanted ty |EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. Best references. Box 1842. COMPETENT woman wants house «. Phone 515. its day and hour > hour. Must have work Tribune Box B-209. SERVICES OFFERED REPAIRING and remodeling. W. V. Johnston, the Carpenter. S. McKinley. Phone 2625J. I am thoroughly famillar with the Workmen's Compensation law of Wyoming, also naturalization and passport matters. Good typist and mimeographer, P.O. Box 662 CALSOMINIING _ and small jobs. Prompt Work guaranteed. Phone FREE to you. painting services 1860-3 Estimates and plans for your building. Carpenter work by day or contract. Axel Thyren, Box 15. Phone 15R2. GET your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you a square Special attention given to gas alr All work and 303 —Davenport suite eet; reasonable FOR SALE—Clark.Jewel range, Loraine regulator, also linoleum. Phone 12 62 8. Jackson FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for three-room apartmént, prac cheap if taken at once. Colonial bed 1332 8. Elm. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ard Sedan UG Studi Ve . d condition It 3 are King f a closed car it will pay 2 to investigate this one. C ROY ed wo For Sale—Household Goods | FOR SALE—1924 Ford Coupe, $350 off for cash; must sell. Phone 1298W. FOR SALE Ford Touring In very good condition. A car that will last you a long time. Looks and runs ike new. Price, $295.00 Easy Terms. DT RWI IE RL C. BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car For Sale—Miscelaneous FOR SALE—Complete set trap drums, $35, Art Stevens, Des mond’s Revue, Colambia Theater. WANTED TO BUY a) WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture \Co., 284 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dreasers, duofolés, all household goods. Phone | 1086, WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt: Brooks 149 East H, Phone WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or beater. Phone 10) fhe Casner Daily Critune 2 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ie <0) <a a \ <> *, Ava © 1925. by King Feqtures Syndiate, Ine Groat Britain raghte reserved Wp \O Til IN DEAD HEAT —— Juoces; MARTY FORKING « “SPARK PLUG”. "NELLIE'S BONES” And"JuST A KICK IN THE DARK” MOST SPECTACULAR FINISH IN HISTORY OF “ SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1928 MARK EIGNGR = JOE RITCHIE = NAT BURKAN = eC JOR BANNON= BILLY SEEMAN © HAM = HARRY Houpinl® TOE HILLER = AL BLOCK GASOLINE ALLEY —ADVICE OR ORDERS? HER AROUND ALL RIGHT, THE BLGCK IF YOu UKE FOR RENT—GARAGES -One car garage. 119 S. yn Phone 817-W. For Rent—Miscellaneous building with good location. ore machines, $3 yair all Phone RI —Sewing month Brooks, FOR mak irable Consolidated WANTED TO RENT—2 or 4room furnished house, south or enst rent must be reasonable. Call 279W or 87M, Turner. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Warm, comfortable room, modern home conveniences. May use living room and laundry on pavement and bus line, $4 per week. 1242.8, Ash. Phone 2209-J. FOR RENT—Front entrance, steam heat, 315 8. Beech. outside week. room, $5 FOR RENT—Close in, steam heated room, adjoining bath home, reasonable, phone . Beech. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, private entrance, on bus line, $15 per month. 510 8, Park. Phone 760-J FOR RENT—Large, front room, ad- joining bath, newly decorated, well heated and well furnished, one week free rent. Phone 675R. 822 E. Third. FOR RENT—To gentleman, fur- nished, modern room, very close in, adjoining bath. 445 S. Beech Phone 9044V. mh RENT—Large, nicely fur- nished, v n sleeping room, next to bath, private entrance, close in Phone 1888J E FOR RENT—Furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen of ladies; will board. Phone 778. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, next to bath; also garage. 131 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Close in, modern sleep- ing room; reduced rent. 142 8, Beech. ¥OR RENT—Modern, furnished, front bedroom, in new home, for tleman; garage next door; on nt street bus line. Phone 2136 B. Tenth For Rent—APARTMENTS Se FOR RENT—Very close in, good lo- cation and low rent; two rooms and dressing room; all furnished ex: cept dishes and linen, 226 W. 7th. FOR RENT—Three-room, all mod- ern, unfurnished apartment, four clothes closets, private bath; cheap rent. Apply 701 N. Washington or 1214 E. First, Apt. 2. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment, private bath, hot water heat, closo in; rent rea- sonable to reliable party. Phone TTT™M. FOR RENT—Three-room basement eee 1211 8. Elm. Phone 817-w. FOR RENT—Unturnished apart. ment, living room, bedroom, break- fast nuok, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on pavement, laundry in basement, Phone 2268R. FOR REN h, uw privileges. Phone 2042M. 428 &. Grant. MILNE APARTME FOUR-ROOM — unfurnia’ part ment. 918 E. Second. | FOR RENT—Nicely fornt For Rent—-APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Four-room semi-base, ment modern partly furnished! ne 409-0 Sunday mornring. FOR Rr —Nice ‘oom —s Berni. basement Apt. in private home, bath, Ruud hot water; gas, lights electric adults and washer 1026 EB furnished, 50, 2nd. Phone CHEAL moder furnished private 133 ent hree-roow parti bath, half block fr om Second. Two-roon nd wate! Wol upartment, furnished, Tworeom furnished and gas fur Jackson. Phone FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment: Phone 2019W. 807 E. Third. Inquire in rear. NEW DEE APARTME, TS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment, dress- ing room, $20 and $25. 124 N. Mel r Phone 1791W. FOR RENT--Strictly modern, fur- nished apartment, close in, Phone 68K. YELLOWSTONE W. Yellowstone. Apartment 426 Phone 0. FOR RE kitcher Large living room, breakfast nook, two bedrooms, privilege of buying furni- ture Call 2033-W. R RENT—Furnished apartment. 445 S. Park. Phone 387. FOR RE. Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, private bath, electric washer, built-in fedtures, semi-basement, on bus line, $25. 932 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, dishes and bed- ding, ‘close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186M. FOR RENT—One and modern, furnished ay and $25. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Sunn: nished apartment, ded. 616 Divine. two-room $15 room fur nd lights three-room Chestnut. Phone 1624W, FOR REN apartment, nished; reasonable. basement. WILSON APARTMENTS MODERN three roor unfurnished apartment, fireplac Murphy bed, range, laundry, Phone 1055R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern basement apartment, partly fur nished, clean and refinished, $20, on near echool and bus line. v —Two-room modern gas and Ughts fur- 1624 58. Cedar, 1428 8. Pop! Phone 1652V FOR RE? modern apartment with bath, Murphy bed, breakfast nook, garage, close in. Phone 2863R. FOR RF Two or three-room modern, furnished basement apart ment, gas, lights, electric telephone furnished. 1131 & REDUCED "RENT—Two-room mod. ern, furnished apartment, also gar age. 131 N. Beech, FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, bulit-in features, private bath, partly furnished{ 232 S, Grant, FOR RENT—Three modern rooms and bath, furnished, close in, 725 8. Ash. FOR RENT- three-room modern, apartments, steam Poling. Phone 734R. FOR _ RENT—Choice apartment, three rooms ang bath, furnished; garage. $45 1, Second Tworocom and onc unfurnished heat, At the room apartment, private UPhone 271, | fate mode) « For Rent—APARTMENTS POR R ‘T--Buffet apartment, nice y furnished, suitable for three people, down town, steam _heat, hot water; vents for $65. Phone 93 FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT—4-room modern hous FOR weil furnished, easy walking dit tance. Phone 998-W. 132°} Grant SLVEN-ROOM unfurnished house, strictly modern, suitable for families, $45. 100% E. 2nd. Phone 1552-3. FOR RENT—Very neat two-room furnished house. Gas, lights, water furnished, $28.60. One room furnished house in North. Casper, 315.00. 603 S. Melrose. FOR'RENT—Three-room house, gas, lights and water furnished, $27.50. 04 East J. FOR RENT—Six-room modern, un- furnish house; reasonable. In- quire 1028 8, Willow, Phone 2236W. FOR RED house with and water in, FOR REN’ bath and 163 N. Park. T—2-room furnished garage. Lights, gas $25. 1329 S. Poplar. Five-room house with gus, newly decorated. Inquire 918 E. Second. FOR RENT—11-room furnished house, room shack, $20. modern, un- $50; also three- 333 S. Spruce. Phone 860J, For RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished. 1332 5. Elm. FOR RENT—Thtfee-room modern house, well furnished, garage. 633 W. Thirteenth. YOR RENT—Furnished house, two joms and bath, strictly modern, 719 8. McKinley. FOR RENT —Four-room house, unfurnished range and heater. 250 N. Park. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, Turnished house, on bus line. 1345 Spruce. Phone 1576J. modern except gas FOR RENT—Five-room modern, un furnished house, with garage. Spruce. FOR RENT—Three-room modern house, with garage. 1231 B, Fifth. FOR RENT—Modern ‘turnished house, three rooms, bath and en closed porch. 226 N. McKinley. FOR RENT—Three-room. moder: unfurnished house. Phone s09F 1218 8. Ash. Inquire basement api VOR RENT—Close in, two-room house, furnished or unfurnished. 142 8. Beech. For Sale—REAL ESTATE STRAWBERRY FARM. STRAWBERRY and chicken farm, 14 acres in Big Horn Basin, 2 mile from railway, all improved, under ditch, part planted to straw: berr terms at $760. See Ben Realty Co Realtors 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—S-room houss, hard: wood floors, ful] basement, mo: n excopt bath, with sewer in et. Call at 1034 S. Melrose, FOR SALE Nive-room modern house, with or rout furniture; fin: beag: it; close in ge; corner 16t; lawn and trees all in, 612 S. LINCOLN — FOR SALE OR RENT—Rooming house, Phone 836J. FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and two lots th Casper, Price $4,350 or m 2” $850 for good Ww. Vourteenth, WHEN You Go YT AVERY, AFTER THIS ( | WITH THE YOU'D BET DRIVING FOR TRADE WANTED PIPD To trade offset acreage well, two thousand feet, Ft. Collins, on struc- ture for use once run pipe. Address Zener 1528 Mapleton St., Boulder, Colorado. FOR TRADE—Improved Oregon farm for Casper property. Phone 381. MONEY TO LOAN FOR LEASE FOR SALE OR LEASE—20-room boarding house, doing good busi- ness. 630 4S. Chestnut. Phone 1157 FOR LEASE—800-acre summer range and lambing ground. ° Big Horn mountains. “Address C. C. De- Groat, Lusk, Wyo. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pink Cameo pin, valued a keepsake; liberal reward. Phone LOST AND FOUND ‘The following articies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please cai! ana claim— One pair nose glasses, One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather cage, Child's Bunch case. Brown brown kid glove. of keys in black leatber silk tassel. PERSONAL —— MADAM J. REA KEY spiritualist, private read message circle every ning, 8 p.m. Apt. 5, Phone 2609-J. JNO, M. HENCH, Lawyer, Room 6, Kimball Bldg. Advice free. Phone 98. ngs d Mond. Wyatt } 1 LEGAL NOTICES er ORDINANCE NO. 474.A. An ordinarce amending and re- enacting Section 3 of Ordinance No. 406-A being an Ordinance creating Sanitary Sewer Distri No. 19, Providing for the Con- struction of anitary Sewers therein and Apportioning the costs thereof upon the abutting property in said district. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casp Section 1.—That § Ordinance No, 406-A, an Ordinance creating Sanita: er District No. 19, providing for the construction of Sanitary Sew- ers therein and apportioning the cost thereof upon the abutting property in said district, be amended and re-enacted to read 4s follows, to-wit: “Section 3.—That the assess- ment district upon the property which shall be assessed for t! purpose of baying the coct and ex- pense of making said improve- ments within said Sanitary Sewer District No. 19 shall include al property between the termini of said improvements abutting or ad jacent to said streets and alleys which said property consists of certain lots or parcels of land all of which will be specifically bene- fited by said improvements, as set forth and described in the folloy ing boundaries, to-wit: “Beginning at the orthwest corner of Lot 31 in Block 15 Eest per: ction 3 of being SO 1 THINK i ER DO THE By Billey De Beck You Bum! WHY DONT “ou STICK OUT Nour TONSVE AT THE Finish t JOYRIDING aaa, i} HOH ? ist) fro: Burlington Addition and running st). thence north 83 degrees, 9 min- ‘spi utes east along the north line of Block 13, East Burlington Addi- st tion a distance of 186.68 feet to“ the section line between Sections 2 and 3, Township 38 North, e Range 79 West of the Sixth Prin- t cipal Meridian; thence south along fe: said section line a distance of 959.10 feet to the north line of the C. & N. W, R. R. Right-of- Way; thence South 79 degrees, 43 minutes west along said right-of- way line a distance of 382.80 feet to the center line of the alley be- tween Beverly and Lennox Streets; thence north along the center line of said alley a distance of 879.58 feet to the north line of Burlington Avenue; thence north 83 degrees, 9 minutes east along the north line of Burlington Ave- and nue a distance of 160.79 feet to ¢ the southwest corner of Lot 81, in 3 Block 13 East Burlington Addi- tion; thence north 6 degrees 51 = minutes west along the west line of said Lot 31 a distance of 100.00 feet to the point of beginning. “Also the tract described as ‘ollows: ‘s point on the, N “Beginning at a south line of the C. & N. W. R. R. Right-of-Way where it intersects the center line of the alley be- tween Beverly und Lennox streets, < and running thence north 79 de- 5 grees 43 minutes east along said i vigkt-of-way line ja distance of 325.81 feet to the section line be- tween Sections 2 and 3, Township 38 North, Range 79 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian; thence south along said section line. and continuing south along the section line between Sections 10 and 11, a distance of 2,457.27 feet, to the legal subdivision line between the northeast quarter (NE%)) of the northeast quarter (NE%4) of sec- tion 10, and the southeast quarter (SE\%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of Section 10, Township 3North, Range 79 West of. the ixth Principal Meridian; thence 89 degrees 45 minutes west along said legal subdivision line a dis- | tance of 300.95 feet to the center line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; thence north along the center line of said alley a distance of 2,390.22 feet, to the point of beginning. That all of the property with- ing the limits of said assessment district except the streets and al- levs and portions of streets and” alleys included therein shall be considered and held to he the Property specifically benefited by such improvements, and shall be the property to be assessed to pay sixty (60) per cent of the cost and expense of a: improvements, the balance * (40) per cent of the total cost thereof bein i by the City becaurc eas t D of the sewer being a portion of » trunk line sewer, which cost expense shall be assessed on property so benefited in accordance wit! the special benefits conferred. “That the amount to be assessed against the separate | tracts and pa rels of land within such district shall be estimated and ap- portioned in the manner and in ae- cordance with the laws of the State of Wyoming. That there shall be included within the cost }and expense of said improvem to be assessed against the prope: included in said assessment dis- >». trict, the cost and expense of in- spection, tests of materials, ad- vertising, collection of assessments 1 all other charges which the y may heretofore or hereinafter neur in the making of said im. provements,” + Passed, adopted and a | this 19th day of January, A De 1925. 8. K. Loy, (SEAL) -| Mayor, Attest: H. H. PRICE, | City: Clerk, Publish January 24, 1926,"