Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 12

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AGE TWELVE CENTRAL MARKET (Owned and Operated by the E. R. Williams Stores) PHONE 10 129 WEST tCOND ST. lam Bure a, eee - 1 31e Por! Loin Chop o1 ais 282e FANCY MILK-FED HEN Also and Salt Fish, Such as A Full Lit Finnan Haddie Smoked White Fish Salt Mackeral Smoked Bloaters Salt Anchovies Milkes Herring PHONE YOUR ORDER sure Salt Herring we a you the vere ame attention as though you at the store We Deliver to Any Part of the City Announcement N 4 Holmes Hardware Co. Another heavy overhead expense is the cost of han- dling small accounts—as well as the number of these small accounts which for some reason are never paid. In line with other concerns we must and will take ac- tion to reduce and eliminate these two items from our expense YOU GAIN BY LOWER PRICE ~ -0v Come and See Us—It Will Pay You Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 e GARDEN SEED—FLOWER SEED—LAWN SEED Announcement No. 6 Tomorrow CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. FARE—$12.50 Saves you approximately 12 hours’ travel between Casper end Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Offi TOWNSEND HOTEL PHONE 146 What the Darkness Holds No One Knows! Don’t be greeted by ; darkness when you enter ; your home at night. Leta shaft of cheerful light } trom your hall iamp greet i you when you open the a front door. Then there will be no uf “spooky” feeling as youen- » f ter the house, for you can ei see what is ahead of you i} | at here should be a light {}]| pr | { in your home at night al- | mm } ways. The cost of such a H service is almost insignifi- cant—a penny for five hours. } ne A LIGHT ALL NIGHT |} FOR TWO CENTS! | Natrona | 1 Power | e “ Company | = ————— x wild DoRA SCE | @ 1925 Premier Sind Creat | DUMB DORA---MORNING, GOSH, I OUGHT TD RATE ACES UP DAT BIG BOWLOF GOLDFISH! LLL GO ’ 1 OVER AN’ SEB WHAT'S WHAT Che Casper Daity Cribune NOON AND NIG HT BouGuT #es YOUCE Dutt A DESR TO Gove Me 1 GoLpDe SH Tink (76 THE CoTEST THING THE way THEY Swim AROUND ON THEIR SIDES ve TTLE) LOVELY L oa eee \ C HUH) eee 5 FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 WEY AIST Swimimins - THE DEADER THAN KiNG TUT! FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, WHAT DID. YOu FEED Lael, "2E\C FEED, J mem?y +e en CWC XOONG GASOLINE ALLEY —LUCKY WALT WASN’T ENTERTAINING. THE ORPHANS’ HOME So WE'RE OOT FOR A LITTLE STROLL, PHYLLIS. WONT YOU Loins OS ? ve which is reorning Thamber of Commerce | 4nd will continue to work fo days, planni to increase th fi members {f possthle annow the annual membership $5 and among the name: solicit the memberships the commit tea expect to segregate into groups so as to facilitate the work The Motor Club plans to work out a constructive program of its future activities and enlarge the scope of its usefulness and a committee has been named composed of Lial 1 son, chairman; Fred Knight, D. W. Greenburg, T. C. Tonk Lelie Warnshaw and Howard Baker to for- mulate the program. This conumit tee will meet today and pr arnounce in the spapers sults of its labor The names of those who will par- to | re-| ticipate in the membership drive beginning Tuesday morning are as| follows W. B, Barnard, J. P, Golden, A D. Lewis, E. H. Foster, P, A. Burns Ben Scherck, A. P. bitt, S. F Pelton, Paui Huber, Jess Keith, Rev H. R. Hildebrand, Guy Trevett, John Jones, C. W. Tobin, J. A. Wiggins Howard W. Ww son, W. H aft lea of ty entered by the defer t to a charge of : sault and battery on R. A, Leggett, before Judge Bryant S. Cromer in district cc Because of icalities of law the judge ¢ attorney's » informe w the county on charging y \ PRINCIPALS IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF CASPER MOTOR CLUB ARE APPOINTED BY COMMITTEE Ed W Sprecher, B Winter, RB Fairchild Stillwagon G Fre Ibe den, Gro’ . W Cc. D, Polir A. L. Walla McAdams, A, EF. h Chamberlin, Guy Williams, Earl J. A, Likely Smith, E, ¢ Nelson, Emme Vance son, J. T. Reno. Frank Coman Lem Griffith ce unday was the warr oer line. Chavez with fine wa charge to rob and the he impe assault 1'to the # r participation with assult, attempted to shoot t when he showed fight when vol olver suffered ne ft out in county Jail Salt Creek Busses William Dumars, L. R. E yalter M. Taylor, Otto Be Kennedy, Frank B. Tay George Ki SUNDAY LAST WAS THE WARMEST DAY IN MARCH NO SUB-ZERO NRK SET. n Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten centa Doud, Joe Manefield, Barl C. C. West, William Yielding, Conwell, Ben Beach, L. u Crosby, J A J We Paly Te Montie Rot n, Walte je, W. We Slack, Art Siren, . Becklinger, E. W. Rowell P. Bacon, Harry McCormack, W. D, Allely M Andrue C. Cather. ball, ©. BE. Hoffhine, 7 H. FB. Dailey, Carl Gon Lem ¢ Klein, R. D. Wallace, Joe’May bn Stewart, Richard Boeke, Ted a NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words used as a dasia of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All booked the number of words, TELEPHOND ADS. charged advertising will be lines” irrespective of Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee acouracy. one incorrect one ume. days after insertion, MENTS, Note the foregoing Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Salt Creek Sa. m. and 2 p.m. 2:30 Daily | Pribune. | CLOSING HOUR. | sffice before 10. fter 10 to 12 a. m. inder th bead “Too | Jlassity,’ Late CORRECTION Of CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than Errors not the fault of advertiser which clearly lessen the rea) vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE No republica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. instruction: about counting the words and the \|| rate per word for the Casper Dally Want Ads to be classified properly ‘|| nust be in the Casper Daily Tribune Want Ads received will be inserted to YOO LOOK THE, SAME WALT. 1 DIDNT || KNOW Yoo was MARRIED ANY HAD } & FAMILY. YOO | NEVER USED TO Look Ar A tal to 68. The coolest day, was on March 14, when termometer readings top | pled to 10 degrees. The remainder of the report fol- lows: Total precipitation, .54 inches; aviest precipitation in 24 hours; 4 inches, urring on March 17; ul snowtall, 414 inches; on seven 8 there was .01 or more inches of precipitation; clear di part cloudy days, 11; cloudy oc The new Moon came to Casper on Saturday HAY GRAIN STORAGE Dairy and Chicken Feeds Alfalfa, Cotton Cake, Salt Casper Warehouse Co. 268 Industrial Ave. * 7 P.O. Box 547 BP hone 27 HELP WANTED—Female WOME: home ence u Standard Ohic fer us) at tithe. ¢ Experi: ry No canvassing. Embroideries, Defiance, VANTED—Middle-aged reliable wo: HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Butcher as partner ry business: must invest investment. Apply Box B-140. ibune in the writ Olney gents to handle Spark plugs s Locaters WANTED— World Mont. B Mont WANTED—SALESMEN SALESLADIES—If you belleve you can sell a twenty-dollar value in Art Knit silk dresses, in a variety of colors, for eight eighty-five, we have a. place for you where you can make big monéy. Write or. see the factory repr@sen' ive. 613 Denham Bldg., Denver, Colo. POSITIONS WANTED A YOUNG WOMAN wants work in a private home would consider any kind of work. Call 2393-W, ask for Edith WANTED—Job on ranch by man und wife; have had all kinds of ex perience on ranches. Address WW. D. R. 1115 8. Boxelder, Casper, Wyo. OH I'M NOT MARRIED! THIS iS MRS. BLOSSOM, MR. HALLETT. FOLKS SERVICES OFFERED Window Screens and Screen Doors ACME Cabinet Shop, st B, Al_R. Boyer, manager. Phone 18061. MARCELL and bob curl, complete 7 Alsu ‘home © appointments. Phone. 3025. MARCEL, shampoo, hair cut, 50c each. Mrs. Bledsoe, 915 5. Wal- nut. Phone 553M. THE PURITY candy kitchen, pure, fresh candy made daily, try it. 1021 S. Elm WANTED—Work of any kind, was ing or sewing, by a lady with fiv children. FORD OWNERS, ATTENTION! If you are not getting 35 miles out of every gallon of gas you buy, better call 2690W, our man will call and tell you how to get it, WANTED—Smal) family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work guar- anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499-M. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bres., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 234 E. K St. FOR SALE—1924 Dodge Sport Tour} ing car; best of condition. 612 § Lincoln. FOR. SALE—Dodge Touring, 1922 329 model; perfect condition; $350. N, Durbin, ask for Bray Maxwell To 8450 payment Becklinger Bi ale BARGAINS 1922 Buick touring -.,.-.._.-: 22 Buick touring California se. Commerce ord sedan B Chevrolet touring —- Gray touring like new -. 625,00 W 1 PATTERSON OAKLAND CO. 138 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE rd delivery ready to slip on—like new, $ takes it. 505 E. Second Phone 26 FOR SALE—1924 Oakland roa in good shape. ‘This car needs a motor overhaul and you will have $1,000.00 car. We will overhaul mplete for $75.00. Drop in and see,this roadster. ‘Terms can be ar. ranged. Patterson Oakland om: pany in a 1922 FOR SALE—Good 7 Patterson Oakland Cadillac ‘coupe. company For Sale—Household Goods MARRIED MAN—Retall and road selling, general office experience will take jo! doir anything with salary. ( chance. Box B-| 6 Tribune SERVICES OFFERED ee TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered: saddle horses to rent. L. EB. Blanch. ard. Phone 2014M. EASTER ing, prices very rea- sonable. 7: Ash. Phone 2665. GBT your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you a equare deal Specia! attention given to gas Piping and repair work. All work suaranteed. Phone 2096J, ——————— MARCELL also home appointments. $49 5, McKinley, phone 2662-M. CAP repairing at reduced cates. 1015 8. Willow THE STORE WITH THE OVERHEAD bed and pad stove, $17 ; used le: chest SMALL Herz rner ‘G-hole r duofold, kitchen rug, new day gas $10 TER West First St. FOR SALE—Mahogany floor lamp and day bed. 1438 S, Walnut. FOR SALE—Duofold, chit: firobe. 229 EB. 7th THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD f, New day bed a®d pad, $31.50; used duofold and pad, $25; $65 wardrobe trunk, $39.75; 3-burner gas stove, $16.50; used ico boxes, $10; 27x64 ruge, $1.35; ladies’ writing desk $5.50; oak dresser, $9; walnut finish ehiffonier, $23.50; oak chiffonier, $14 HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 242 Phone 2200 rocker, ‘moa UTE ™ HARD O' HESRIN’. THAST'S & HOSKY YOUNGSTER VOU | FOR GOT THERE) NOTHIN’ LIKE KIDS RONNIN' For Sale—Household Goods SPECIAL CONGOLEUM PRICES. First quality, 9x12, $14.75; 6x9, $7.50; yard goods, 70c yard; Arm- strong’s inlaid linoleum,’ $1.50 a yard. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—We always have fresh stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, ofl and accessories; low storage and repairing. Willis Gar- age, 363 S. Ash. Phone 1891W. FOR SALB—Cheap; buggy and high chair. Durbin. FOR SALE—Ivory reed baby buggy, excellent condition. Phone 1242-J. FOR SALE—Harness, saddles, auto tops, new and repairing. North Casper Saddlery, 1263 N. Durbin. Phone 1099M. FOR SALE—Electric washer with wringer attachment, 1130 S. Elm. Phone 1417. FOR SALE—Office désk Bargat H. H. er, Brennan's court. reed baby 921 N. and chairs, eects” Walk- FOR SALE—Gray reed baby car: riage; reversible; nearly new; cheap. Phone 1864-WW. UNREDEEMED high grade suits for sale very cheap. 249 8. Cen+ ter St. ALE—Dry land seed potatoes. ¥. Grant. Phone 2103. FREE dirt at the Episcopal church. Delivered at reasonable price. E nith. Phone 1673-J. FOR SALE—Twp nearly new roll top d », also four chairs. Apply 1 Grude Iny. Co. Phone 1189. FOr SALE —Everbearing straw- berry plants, $1 per hundred. | Phone 1060. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. QUICK SALE—Edison dia mond point ‘phonograph and 25 for half price, $75.00. Phone 1257-0. For Rent—Miscellaneous | FOR RENT—Sewing machines, 33 per month; electrics, $5. Repair- ing done. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Barber shop or beauty parlor space, basement Becklinger dg FOR RENT—Weil lighted, desirable Offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bide. MONEY TO LOAN ON diamonds, jewe! instruments, cam clothes. Uunited Jewe' S. Center, st. guns musical 8, also good y Shop, 249 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—WWe pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolés, all househoid goods. Phone 1086. WANTED—Your 010 coal range or heater In exchanj eas ragge or heater. Ph WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand turnt ture, Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648. W. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249, for SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Setting eggs; White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, White Wyandotts, Buff Orpington, Bared Rocks; freeh eggs and baby chicks Look them over at 912 E. Mth Phone 701W. MORE “THE MERRIER! y 1s) Te G FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein milkers, L. E. Blanch- ard. Phone 2014M. WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED—Ten thousand dollars for exceptional business proposition; will stand rigid investigation, Ad dress Box B-4, Tribune. WANTED WANTED—Young man wants room- mate. Have dandy room next to bath. Excellent meals if you want them. Not a boarding house but a home. Call 1171M or 323.8. Grant WANTED TO RENT, WANTED TO RENT—Saxaphone for few weeks, C melody preferred references; will consider buy if satis- factory. P. O, Box 1638. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house; rent very réasonable Also want to buy Ford bug; very cheap; must run, Box B-3 Tribune. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Downtown building, suitable for auto ®alesroom or re location. Baker- Phone 1189, fine Co. pair shop; Grude Inv. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, very reason- able. 423 S. Park. Phone 2876-W. ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders 1115 E. ‘ond. and roomers. FOR RENT—ROOMS om: Ing Water, FOR RENT- furnishe large rooms, clase in 214 8, Grant FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. 3.8. Park. Call after 5 p. m 2 separate re idjoinin, tion Grant FOR RENT n in bath NT—In private home, la attractive room with private bat! sultable for two gentlemen, 305 Kas Twelf FOF NT—Large, comfortable modern room, close in, reasondbl M FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—2 large wm eping root 1, $1 5 ar of Jot xem|-baseme For Rent—APARTMENT FOR RENT close in; $35 FOR RE? rm, furnished apartment, Phone dern, turnin consisting of fiving hen, bath. very desirable steam heat’ furnished Hitless downtown bullding: rent very ren N06 15IIN ur cs Jide. re ae

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