Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE TEN aa Song Composition Of | Local Pastor Featured No. 16. The Tearless Land. —_—- A. B. Cooke, a B. 0, Bxcalt. === ea 1, Land of the tear-less, where no sigh is ev-er known, Where flows life’s zs 2, Rest in the Homeland, with my tears all wiped a-way, Star-crowned and bei | 3, Vi- sions of beau-ty that the an-gel hands un-fold, Voi- ces of 4, Safe in the Homeland, I shallsee its wa-ters roll; There end- less Pro ; Bi Ne a a= = = ereo == —— # ES + a + & One Six 3 Thre: One one d r 5 n v = = a7 riv-er by the gold-en thr sin- less, thro’ e- ter-nal da chil-dren, led by harps of g glo-ries will en-trance my soul; There the walls of jas-per with an- iyi hy ==: Far beyond the sun-set’s glo- ry, All the glo-ry of my Say-ior ld; While long-vanished fa-ces, with-out flam-ing in the west, In my Father’s Home-land I shall be at rest. face to face I’ll see, There to sing His praise thro’ all e - ter-ni- sor-row, With-out pain, Glo-ri-fied and ra ~ diant, greet me once a-gain. hoirs shall ring, When with all the ran-somed I will praise my King. The above hy e lo by Mrs. Berta Smith at the morning servic There a Life Beyond Death ed by Prof, Excell, and aft porate edition of “Solos and Duets the Profess churches and religious campaig ward in Casper will be In Berta §! ith, next Sunday morning, Crisis Passed | THREE PLANS HEARD In Condition Of President Ebert FOR CLOSING AFFAIRS ee OF CHEYENNE BANK BERLIN, Feb, 27.—(By The As iar sociated Press)—President Ebert's CHEYENNE,Wyo., F physicians expressed the opinion this | Positors of the First National ban! 2fternoon that the passed the crisis of b condition, they 4, was tmproving | Teport by a depositors’ committee constantly, although slowly. concerning the condition of the bank. The committe sugested three - courses to the depositors, sale of ~ its paper to the American National bank of Cheyenne for $900,000, with t any amount above $900,000 realized by the American | National from the paper should be the depositors, or organization of a new bank (not the proviso th ributed amor & reorganization of the First N: tional), to ta will be adopted will be made later. the First National might trom 25 to 60 cents on the do pending upon the method in settling its aff: Don’t—Girls \pregais oF SHNSHON| Don’t neglect your hair; By eee wats Hovoer”” | STATE BANK BURNED I fine han 40 I have never had falling * dandruff, a tou at Be, it ains CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 27. eas this: Years ago I io ita reedre on tho hal anak y made for me what t he utmo in hair added to it) through re mformatior t at it with an| of i eye to the scalp.| pointed rece! hardened ot! ¢ the I atitis the he Former City Clerk By Defunct Bank CHEYEND Bi Wyo., Feb. bank. Real est tached by the receiver. Batley a resident of Windsor, Ontario, Trial Bottle Free Edna Wallace Hopper 86s 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicego. I want to try Hair Youth, WIN DON'T You Go DOWAL AND SES MM FRIEND DOC optic! HE gusT © 1925 Premier Syndicate, Inf. Great Britain rights reserved. n is one of a number written by Rey. A. E, Cooke, First Congregational Church of this city, and will be n the America Sunday, when Rev. Mr. Cooke {s to preach on the special The hymn was set to music O, Excell, of Chicago, who, in sending rote “It looks ‘mighty’ good to me, and I it does me.” It was first printed in ilar collection of hymns and solos for spec- r as a high-grade collection 1 The plate from which it ere was presented to Mr. Cooke by Professor Excell, along amber of autographed covies of his other publications. Music rested to hear this hymn sung by as gifted | CALLED ON YOu SEVERAL TIMES, PHYLLIS, BUT YOU WERE OUT RIDING WITH ANOTHER FELLOW. YOU WERE PRETTY CHUMMY, SEEMS TO Me. YOUR BOY See to it that he gets the body-building and strength- ening elements that Scott’s Emulsion supplies in great abundance. It is the famous white food- tonic that builds strength for all ages. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, NJ. WANTS FRIENDS, WALT. VLL TELL YOu & SECRET. POSITIONS WANTED WOMAN wants house work. A-1 AUTO mechanic, 90c per hour, work guaranteed. Grocery Cler\ had successfully | Which failed last July for nearly fllness. His } $5,000,000, Wednesday night heard a one time. ke over the Hirst Na- does not mate tional paper*and collect {t for the depositors, or stratght Maquidation. A decision concerning which plan ves] OPIN RECENT FINE destroyed in a fire that swept the Shoshoni bust- bank to go Classified Rates Two cents yer word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a@ basis of. estima’ BLACKFACE CAP will lines. All office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 aim.’ w under Classify the Head * Wants position after March Married, age 24. liable and can furnish best of references. Box 35, Tribune ting a line. HEADLINE be charged the space charged advertising will STENOGRAPHER wants work at booked ‘‘se: lines” {rreepective of the number of words. : TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given afl ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee al CORRECTION OF AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad: vertisement ordered for more than Errors not the fault ot the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within days alter insertion. tion will be made when the error lly affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOUR Want Ads to be c must be in the Casper Dally Tribune Burlington ave. Phone 409R. SERVICES OFFERED eee SERVICES OFFERED eee FRESH sweet milk delivered your door, 18 cents per quart, after March lat. * Carlson Dairy. CLASSIFIED Cabinet Shop and Planing Mill, screens, frames, shelving and truck bodies Al R. Boyer, manager. House phone No republica- 214 West B. Shop phone TEAM work, excavating done; sand, dressing delivered: L. B. Blanch ified properly saddle horses to rent: I be inserted : CALCIMINING and palriting, TOWN ADVERT: Mrs. Clary at GASOLINE ALLEY —LOOKS LIKE REAL COMPETITION MARRY HIM! ) HOW DOES HE GET THT For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, 1923 model. 107 S. McKinley. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, cheap. Phone 1785J. ———— FOR SALE—1924 Oakland Coupe, driven only 3,000 miles, like new, car cost $1,795, will sacrifice or trade for light car. See th's Oakland for its a bargain. Call 1860W, ask for Mr. Young. LOOK LOOK Ford Sedan Ford Touring Buick Touring 1923 Oakland Sport ¥ 1921 Oakland Std, Roadster 1920 Dodge Com. Trucl 1924 Gray Touring, demo. 1921 Ford Coupe 1923 Dodge. ‘Touring ——- 1924 Dodge Roadster — 923 Buick Touring 1923 Nash Touring - 1922 Baby Grand Chevrolet— 1924 Oakland 4-pass. Coupe_$1,100.00 All the above are good buys. Now is the time to buy a good used car, Many others not listed. Cars are $50 cheaper now than they will be in 30 days. We Trade—Terms Patterson Oakland Co. 488 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 $650.00 -$: For Sale—Household Goods BRENNAN, THE GAS STOVE MAN FOR SALE—Pathe phonograph, $32.60; superior Northw paints in colors (outside), lon; gas heat: éost price; % rag rugs, $1.50; 31 and 42-plece set dishes, $4,50 and $ 144 8. Dur- bin. Phone 133. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE bast bed, $5.50; mattresses, $4; springs, $4; all ad ; all cotton gute leg @ chest, $10.60; 60; sewing rock- furniture 10. buy use Ww HUNTER-GOL! MARCELL and bob curl, complete, 338 East A. Phone 1402W. JERSEY MILK DELIVERED to embroider for nome, all or spare time. sideries, Murphy Bros., 416 Phone 1096R or 698M. work a specialty. HELP WANTED—MALE GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a squa' HA by RDWARE and ste fi , Our Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. Phone 2090J. LLING, also home appoint- Phone 2562M. course equips you an independent career. MOLER BARBER COLLEG: 7th, Denver. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK ; Of Cheyenne Sued | WANTED—Saleswomen SHOE SALI FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, wagons, also tw good Holstein milkers. L, E. Blanch Phone 2014M. SMEN TO SELL Chippewa Shoes direct to wearer, all or part ence unnecessary. W Chisholm Hotel time; experl- FOR SALE—POULTRY note for which em {s among the ‘paper’ ate owned alleys here has been at- WANTED—Job 1302. 335 N. Grant WANTE cook POSITIONS WANTED governess SALE—60 White Leghorns, 50 mixed hens. as janitor. | For Sale—AUTOMOBILES —Position as housekeeper, FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, WANTED—Work tn boarding house, hotel or general house work. x B-57, Tribune. ¢ WANTED—Yard house cleaning, windows dirt or manure haul A W. Wright, $35 N 0d. best of condition. TED—Ca for late light used Sedan; must be i condition. Box B-58, Tribune —$—$— ——$——____ WANTED—$1,200 for three years at per cent on $30,000 security Box B-54, ‘Tribune, ur or five-room house subdivisto: $100 SW WANTED — Used — turnitur stov: Frye’s Furniture 249 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1 MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phéne 1328R. The Bargain st re, 216 W. First i. yg haar WR WILL buy or exchange your used furniture Harned Fur Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249, WANTED—Your old coal range or heater. {n exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. Fon data ac taba i A nad WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash brite paid for second hand turnl ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648.W. >) tarps, bed: ding, sadile 2 guns, tools, musica} trunks and grips. Ph The Bargain Store, 216 W. BD BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1088. FOR SALE—Ford with truck bod; good tires and newly overhauled, work SALE — Dodgo 1 ture | | | we, T SAN Your FRIEND He meee DOG! yo WOULDN'T 00 tT Aaateisk 'M NOT GOING TO Wy , > SAY, \'P i wat PH 2 ; fi | WODLLD You, WLUS? [TD f es ane) SSS CAICYOUNG * N/T ZG } {Gli LOAF AROUND AND LET HOW LONIG HAVE YOU ys ) Y Ny) KNOWN Him ? You'Re (/ pi wes) AWFOLLY J SOME OTHER FUSSER SCORE NOT IN LOVE \( NICE MAN. A WITH HIM? . For Sale—Miscellaneous For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR SALE—Two police pups, two| FOR RENT—Two-room modern, months old, pedigreed and regis. furnishec 0, tered. 3 West b. cluding Cherry. gas and lights. FOR SALE—Fertllizer, $5 per load. Spread on lawns. Phone 2215J. | FOR 'T— Modern, furnished $ Phone 2268R. FOR SALE—Two pool tables, good} condition, The Smokehouse. P| 1283. ‘Two-room furnished 704 Oakcrest. Phone For Rent—Miscellaneous TOR RENTSJoworcon and ove m apartment FOR RENT—Sewing ines, $3 per month;. electrics, Repair- ing done. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. ON ME. "VE GOT PRIORITY RIGHTS ; AND ('M et / “TO HOLD ‘EM! nee, Ow Paes 2 1c) TaisE Ne ee FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room modern house with four rooms, toilet and shower in basement, garage, at 1 South Spruce; rent $65 per month? Call phone 410, FOR RENT—Four rooms with bath, gas heaters, no basement, garage; Kenwood and East Second street nt $35 per month, Call 410. —— eg FOR RENT—Five-room modern home with three-room _ basement apartment and garage; hot water heating plant, at 305 South Park § street, all for $60 per month. A. P, bitt Realty Co., 812 B. Second Phone 101M. FOR. RENT—Well lighted, desirable} FOR RENT—2-room modern apt., clone Call. 40f Consolldated| on ground floor, completely fur- Royalty Bldg. nished, gas and lights furnished, $35 ——E————E FOR RENT—1425 South Elm street, new six-room house, beautifully finished. H. G. Bizzell, care Wyo ming Trust Co, NEATLY furnished 2-room apt., on pavement, $30 per month includ- ing lights and gus. 319 8. Jackson, FOR RENT ona sre per month. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four-room modern, TH \ furnished npartment, with garage, o TORE ROOM $35. Phone 2148R. FOR RENT—Four-room house and bath; garage; corner Lincoln. 7145 E. Fourth. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house at 113 East J; two-room furnished house; reduced rent. 608 S. Melrose. 113 BE, FIRST FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; close in; private bath. te ote: 231 8, Grant, Phone 2777J. FOR fF SW eeciag trcait ©o. \T—Modern four-room com lig { Phone 1: FOR RENT—Store with living ac- commodations, in good location, 25 Apply 528 W. Yellowstone.| Phone 1247M- EAB DANOEH: FOR RENT—One and two-room 7 iNT ‘| apartments, furnished, including Bore Hoorn gas and lights, $10 and $20 per i aga month, Apply 528 W. Yellowstone. Henning Hotel Bldg. a eae SEE A. k. BOTT FOR RENT—ROOMS ae | FOR RED Jackson: luded. 820 7M 'T—Furnished four rooms, semi-basement; close in, y reasonable if taken 1204 E, Second, ‘Three-room and bath ) per}. modern apartment, hot wa rOR RE '—Heated sleeping room, = sorte bath, 623.8. Pak. FOR RENT— Modern threeroom cia ———__—|_ furnished apartment; firep ath, right down town, very. ri able. 147 N. Wolcott. Phone} 1055R pes ro a ae a Ete a | FOR RED hree-room apartment, ;| private bath, t t nook, fur: nished € unfurnis' d, electric washer in laundry, no objection to two children Phone Jeffer strictly heated apartment eping porch Phone 840. FOR REN'T—Modern room, n reasonable. , 609 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, $15 per month; North Casper. Phone 2083M. FOR RENT—Good sv room: joining bs ym and board 3, Beech, $10 FOR RENT-—HOUSES FOR RENT—OFFICES 6 POR RE: SALE—Three rooms with br nook and bath, FOR RENT—Very desirable, well] built-in features, gas range and fur. HT te of office rooms in| nace heat i For Rent—APARTMENTS Nicely furnished two: ; ghts, water and g 138 We fy furnished, $ 1204 TMENTS FOR RB MLN LS uke ‘T —Four-room modern Apply basement, 210 N. Has 44 furnished apart: | McKinl ments. h most con- ¥ 2 can find FOR RENT—Smail fi hed house anywhere. ted to in-| Te able; on bus line. 1228 5 t them. Only respectable people | Cedar ARE FOR RENT—7 a Per month $20 and $32, 1 t RENT—T-room rooming and . boarding house, mode: ights, water’ and house, mod vice; three minute ; furniture cluding gas, ale reasonable, bi < urt house. 2 from Wolcott. Phone y walk to Ce iter street. 567d. Phone D7E0 FOR : Phone 2¢50 FOR RENT—Dayidson Apartment, 415 South Park street, nice smali TOR PEM aa | apartment with private bath y ‘com completely | furnish enable rent. Ae rtment; bath, steam | Nesbitt Ity Ci 2 , p y Co., 312 Seventh. Bragg Apt.| Phone 101M, Second. Furnished or unfur-|/FOR RENT —T hree-room dern apartment, one seed) WANTED TO RENT ro R ENT — Garage, double South Park. Phone 2915, ar Bifth and] YE house, unfurnis! “e ve room, breakfast nook, kitchenette peat” eae on pavement and bus line. 620 E. and bath; laundry privileges. 428 8. i Grant. Phone 2042M. : Pa RSE, BAGHR: Ass — ~ FOR R ~ Mode 'ee-rod LLOWSTOND apartments. 446] furnished hovel’ and: ae stant W. Yellowstone, Phone 2750, $20. Phone 1802, sf basement apartment, furnished lete except linens, heat and ENT— rooms, $3. ra meat eh) bath furnished. ya ‘ Spain unfurnished $40 or The Royal Room, 258 W. First ‘urnished $50; well furnished; gar- Phesepyele ese jage if desired. Phone 2268R. + HS Rae sth tat FOR RENT—Modern room, next to| Murphy bed, range, laundry; corner Second and Washington. Phone P garage; place for Daly Bldg. - Phone 1214. garden and chickens; one half block | off bus line 1 on month. Call for Key, 648 8. Ash ns eee eee oe avement; $40| FOR SALE—Cozy threeroom 10 FOR RENT —Five-room modera brick house, unfurnished, except nige and heaters; on paving. :49 Washington. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur nished house; adults. 1312 5. Elm Phone 2289. FOR RENT—Part of double } unfurnished or partly furnished nothing more desirable in per 925 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Three-room hou: one two-room: apartment. In 1450 N. Durbin. FOR RENT—Three-room furnis. apartment, modern, $45. 11) First. Phone 1699M. FOR SALE—HOUSES eee FOR SALE—Three and fou: housés, north side; $100 dov per month. W. Phone 1521R. FOR SALE—Home and Property. New home o room: nd bath on first floo: two-reom sinent apartment two-room house or nrage, ‘full size 60x14 east front lot, half block off ment price only $6,500, $70’ at $90 per month i A real good buy « opportunity to get a home the pay for {tself. Will take car first payment if worth the A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 3! Phone 101M. oms nearly new fursilu lectric sewing machin Must sell at osc — S-ROOM apartment, partly furs ed; close in, $40, Phone 1445. ern cottage, furnished or nished; $300 down, easy pay Phone stenographer, 1901. FOR SALE—Farm Land: FOR SALE—Five acre tract, © __in; also Jersey cows; equipped dairy. P. O, Box 1951. peal aA 2 B? a. - VOR SALE—Acre tract, sultal chicken ranch; gas, water, ‘¢ phone ctricity available; SX Uandie, See Baker-Grude Inv America Theater. FOR TRADE semmeemenanae renee meal FOR TRADE—Casper proper mortgages for good ranch prope"ty In tern Wyoming or Colorad® Guarantee Investment Co., Caspe yo. lia i FOR TRADE —1924 — Studebake® Sedan as part payment on bous* P. O. Box 414, Casper. FOR TRADE—Wil! trade diamond or lots for good used car. W givo or take difference. Box 187% Casper, Wyo. 5 Wlhoiwrieieh iaf® cel mtn

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