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R” wide uniform automobile license law, MONDAY, APRIE 6, 1925 MIATOR CLUR'S | DRIVE PENDING (Continued From) Page One) the Yellowstone park and other beauty spots of Wyoming. “3.—-Propose to conduct one mem- bership campaign a year to cover all Motor club activities and have a budget committee to study tlie needs of the different activities which we feel in duty bound to support, and allot funds according to the merits of the particular activity. ‘The or- ganizations and activities that will be taken care of under this plan are, National Park to Park highway, P, highway, Wyoming Motor: ist and Tourist association, Adver: tising Casper Motor club, local tour- isy-development program. Propose to work for a nation: a national automobile traffic signal system and a national uniform sys tem of traffic regulations. “§.—The Casper Motor club owns a plate etching of a Wyoming high- yays map. This plate will be avail- able for any member of the club who may desire to have his own maps printed for distribution and advertising purposes, or the club will print a large number and furnish them to garages and filling stations at cost. “6—Propose to conduct brake in- spection tests for members’ cars. “7—Propose to post a $50 reward for apprehension and conviction of persons stealing automobiles belong: ing to members of the club. “8.—Propose to so co-operate with police department and sheriff's of- fice that membership card in Cas- per Motor club, when presented to officers, will be accepted as appear ance bond in cases of traffic viola- tions. 9—Will seek the co-operation of city and county officials in an ef- fort to work out a practical statute PS rote a for the dimming of au- mobile headlights for cars meeting on public highways. 10.—Prepose to conduct a safety campaign for both automobile driv- ers and pedestrians. “11.—Propose to conduct an edu- cational campaign to the end that the public may respect private prop- erty in regard to trespass, and to the end that the public may practice the Golden Rule by cleaning their camps when on fishing trips and outings. WYOMING GAME HEAD TOFIGHT (Continued From Page One) term of office distributed to assist- ant state game and fish commission: ers of Wyoming and justices of the peace, game tugs to be used In mar. keytg beaver nies and other hides pid pelts and have wholly failed and neglected to require such assistant and deputy state game and fish com missioners and justices of the peace of Wyoming to make any report of the use and sale and disposition of such tags and have permitted the same to be used for improper and unlawful purposes. “yg. That you are incapacitated from performing the duties of the of- flec of state game and fish commis- sioner of the state of Wyoming in that you lack self control and permit your irrascible temper to affect your official acts and judgment. “You are hereby further notified that you Will be given a hearing be re me as is provided by section 16, chapter 83, session laws of Wyoming, 1921, at the office of the governor in the state capitol building in Chey- enne, Wyo., on the 11th day of April, A. D, 1925, at which time you shall | be heard in your own defense.” (Signed) Nellie T, Ross, Governor. > 0SK MURDER (Continued From Page One) Persons poured into the chemfcal hamber of the mask. A gag had been inserted so tightly at the man’s tongue was split. he strings holdir the mask in \ e@ were tried with what sailors all “ebb tide” knots. It be leved that .the man was carried jome distance to the place where he body was found. Search was made for Miss Jessie feKenzie, forinerly employed as said for a Brooklyn family, whose ngagement to Buchanan was broken ust November. Miss McKenzle is The new Moon is here NAre You Out of a Job? - The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper tn search of employment to find work by publishing FREE Wor One Insertion Position Wanted” ads. member it will cost you noth: ing to advettise your services in The Tribane. if you «re in need of work IM GOING To a START TAKING SOME BIANO belHeved to be residing in Detroit at present, NAVAL AIRMEN WILL EXPLORE (Continued From Page One) way along the Labrador and Green- land coasts up to Axel, Heiburg Land, a the northern point of which 250 miles from where the ship will be stationed, nn attempt will .be made to establish an advance fly- ing base. From there the planes will venture over the unknown northweet to de- termine whether land ts there such land probably will’ be used “as land bases in flight routes from Europe to Asia. Explorations of the Ancient Norse ruins in Labrador and Greenland which Perry lett at Cape Columbia before the final dash from there to the pole and e iv experiment for which Eugene F Donald, Jr., president of the na: association of broadcasters of Chi cago will accompany the expedition are among the other undertakings projected. RAINS GENER) (Continued From Page One) Beaverhead and Deer Lodge and Powell counties. In the Callouses Get rid of them this safe, sure i way. Stops the pain at once.| At drug and. shoe stores Dt Scholl's Zino-pads "winivioe* Grenadine Berri-Fruit Hay’s Five Fruits Syrups Mouquin’s Ever-Ripe Orange Juice EWICATESE CASPER, WYOMING 138 South Center St. Next Door to Blakey’s Classified Rates Two cents per word of ten cents oer line: NO AD LESS THAD Five averuge wor asis of estiuduting a Une BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two ines. Ail charged advertising will be pooked “se. lines" irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION Gb CLASSLELED AD BERROKS, The Cusper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than yne incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more ‘than ne time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FLV Jays aiter insertion, No republi uion will be made when the error Joes not materlully affect the sense or purpose the advertisement OU1L OF TUWN ADVERTISE ME 8. Must he accompanied by cash or heck in full payment of the same Note the foregoing Inatructio: about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUK Want Ads to be clussified properly must be in the © we Dally Tribune nffice before 10, Wunt Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m will be Inserted under the head 00 Late to Classity.” ‘ HELP WANTED—Female WOMEN—Embroider _ for humeé all or spare time, ence unnecessary canve Standard Embreide Defiance. Oblo BB A BRAUTY SPECIALIST. »& Pleasant refined vocation that will double your income. Our method of ADVERTISE practical experience on live models with expert Instructions equips you OVER THE WEST ASCO UA POR SALE—Ford Runabout; starter, f for best positions, Write MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th St., Denver, BRINGING UP FATHER TISNOW 1-4 | JOST SAW DADDY AND HE TOLD Me- Butte the precipitation was in the form of snow. Clouded skies this morning indicated more rain in this section. Reports at the Montana Power Station here said skies in western Montana were clearing at 9 o'clock. LARAMIE, Wyo., April 6.—One of the most peculiar storms ever noted here occurred late yesterday after- noon. The air was so full of dust blown from Nebraska that the sun was obscured and lights were need- ed long before sundown. A rain came and turned the dust into mud, and every window to the south and east had to be cleaned today, The dust was brought in a severe wind from the east. eaten Yor results try 4 Tribune Classi- fied Ad. = HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Agents to handle the orld’s Best Spark plugs. Write Mont. Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. WANTED AT ONCE Good automobile salesman to sell ne of world’s fastest selling motor cars, Must be a producer; have pleasing personality and have thor- ough understanding of automobiles. Apply In person to THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. 424 W. Yellowstone HELP WANTED—MALE . AND FEMALE eee ee WANTED—Two_ experienced kodak finishers; steady employment; top wages; no but experienced need apply. Apply Bell's Studlo. POSITIONS WANTED ete WANTED—Work by middie aged woman with 8 year old girl, in a private home; small wages consid: ered. Mrs. Burke. Phone 2077M. ee EXPERIENCED truck driver wants work, Call 1789W tonight. ——_—_————— COMPETENT woman wants house work. Phone 615. ——— WOMAN wants work by the hour. Box B-15, Tribune. ——— EXPERIENCED mechanic wants work. Phone 2108. WOMAN wants work by the hour. Phone 1943W. SERVICES OFFERED Window Screens and Screen Doors ACME Cabinet Shop, 214 West B; Al R. Boyer, manager. Phone pedo idnorenee ene vam TEN Soy CALCIMINING and painting; rea- sonable prices. Let Ted give you an estimate. Phone 393K. 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—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work guar: anteed to be high cla: We call for and deliver. Phone 1499J, spring sewing; work guar- prices right. Mrs, Cline, Durbin. Phone 695J. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. ‘TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn i de! saddle horses to rent. ard. Phone 2014M. ’ your plumbing done now, Brammer will give you a square deal, Special attention given to gas piping and repair work, All work suaranteed. Phone 2090J. RESPONSIBLE married \,uman would care for children evening: Phone 2393W, ask for Mrs, Kingrey. MARCEL, shampoo, haircut, b0e each. Mrs. Bledson, 915 8. Wal- nut. Phone 553M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1924 Dodge Sport Tour- ing car: best of condition. 612 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Ford Ton Truck; late model, steel cab and body, starter, Price $425.00. Easy terms. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—Good buy in a 1929 Cadillac coupe, Patterson Onkland company. t new paint, late mode! Easy Terms. War! ALE—Ford Runabout; - in good condition; will make good de livery car, Price $150.00. Terms. Barl C, Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—Ford Touring; in excel- lent condition; just repainted. Price $245.00, I term Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘ be Casvet Daily Tribune ALL. | HOPE 15 THAT | SEE THE PIANO © 1925 ay Inte Feature Service, Int For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Two 1924 Dodge Com: mercials, screen type bodies; price $600 and $500. Call Peterson, 206. FOR SALE—Ford Touring; starter, all in good shape; new top, Price $155.00, Terms. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe; in excel- lent condition, newly painted. Price $275.00. Very easy terms. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. 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—1 drop head sewing machine. 619 B. 14th. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD Ladies’ writing desk, $6; 3-burner range, $16.50; small {ce chest, 11.60; steamer trunk, $11.50; used duofold, $35; walnut finish hi chair, $7.50; 9x12 velvet rug, $39.50; 2-inch eas bed. $6; springs, $1.50; new day e $31.50. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 FOR SALH—Round top quartered sawed oak pedestal dining room table with six leather seat chairs and buffet to match; good as new and two tapestry upholstered wicker rockers, Call 2081J. Fer Rent—Miscellaneous YOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Per month; electrics, $5. . Repair: ing done. Brooks, 749 East H. Plione 1648W. YOR RENT—Barber shop or beauty Parlor space, basement Becklinger Bldg. POR KRENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Cali 401 Consolidated Hoyalty Bide, For Sale—Miscellancous FOR SALE—We alw: have fresh stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, oll and accessories; low Hevea be and repairing. Willis Gar- age, 363 8. Ash. Phone 1891W. FOR SALE—Piano, radio, rug, camp hammocks and oak desks at @x- ceptionally attractive prices. 1345 8. Boxelder, Apt. J. FOR SALE—Harness, saddles, auto tops, new and repairii North Casper Saddlery, 1263 Durbin. Phone 1099M. UNREDEEMED high grade sults for sale very cheap. 249 8. Cen: ter St. FOR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes. 332 N. Grant. Phone 2103. WREE dirt at the Episcopal chureh. Delivered at reasonable price. H. BE. Smith. Phone 1673-J. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, triglnts all househoid goods. Phone WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand furniture by out of town dealers; will pay highest cash price. Phone 249 or 2200, WANTED—Your 0146 coal range or heater tn exchange for an range or heater. Phone 10! WANTED TO BUY—Highest casb price paid for second hand furnt Water 149 Bast H. Phone WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Fhone 249. WANTED—Chiffoniers with or with: out mirror; must be bargain, Call 516J. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—45 White Leghorn pullets, pure blood, all laying, also 3 roosters. E. A, Forrest, 18th and Jefferson. FOR SALE—Setting eggs, White and Brown Leghorns, White Wyandotts, Buff Orpingtons and Bared Rocks, also fresh eggs. 912 EB. 14th, Phone 1528W. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein milkers, L. &. Blanch ard. Phone 2014M. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Saxaphone for few weeks, C melody preferred references; will consider buy if satis fuctory, . O. Box 1638. ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT--Furnished room, ad joining bath, $4 per week; board if desired, Phone 298K. ROOM und board in modern hom! K00d home cooked meals; rates very reasonable; on CY bus ine, Phone 1533K. -Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus ARE YEACHER? Great Britain nzk « reserved TOU WELL +1 aia A PIANO SHOULD Say Fine Used 1 Chevrolet C WANTED WANTED—1,000 rugs to beat; price Sc and $1 each, rugs called for and dolivered same day. Phone 1499M. G. Nevels. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Lambing ground and fall range. Apply John Hurley, 1006 S. Popla FOR RENT—Downtown building, suitable for auto salesroom or re pair shop; fine ation. Baker- Grude Inv. Co. Phone 1189. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room 433 S. Park. FOR RENT—Two large, well light ed = furnished asement rooms: lights, water and gas, $10 month. 214 Wasoch, Mills. FOR RENT—One bedroom, 445 8. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five large furnished s fenced pas: | rooms; reasonable rent. 821 CY. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room house. Phone 2024-W. FOR PERSONAL RENT—Seven rooms and sun sement, furnished or st of location, priced Phone 592M. FOR RENT—Urturnished, new, three-room house, modern except bath, $20 per month; located in Inquire at 344 W. North Caspe: ellowstone. Apt, 5. Wyatt hotel. Pp fOr ~ See These Sunc adster 1924 2 model—a bargain.. 1 Dodge Touring in perfect me Nash Casper Motor Company 146 S, Kimball Phone 1818 Phone 2609- heard by the court. wo ladies and boy FOR RENT—Six house, modern how 12. th: oom fully modern room partly Norris. Phone accommodate two pases FOR R —Two-room house, everything furnished except bed ding; 329 S. Melrose. Inquire 336 8 Conwell, ) dinner on Sunday, FOR RENT—Five-r new home; strictly 918 BE. Fourth. = pleased to sec m unfurnished, | Ruth Carrie. modern; close sonable to responsible people of Natrona, ss, Court LEGAL NOTICES | cial District. FOR RENT—To gentlemen, desi bath; very close in. 615 S, Durbin FOR RENT—Two re to bath; ver men_ prefer tance. 441 Kirk. Phone 898W. adjacent FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS KOR RENT—2 large modern house keeping rooms, semi-basement fu nished, $15, 725 8. Ash, apply hous rear of lot. able modern room; convenient to attractive; gentle: within walking dis-} FOR SALE—HOUSES FOUR-ROOM strictly modern, brand new house with basement, fur- est location, southeast side, nac FOUR-ROOM modern house; might fine location, bulla “¢ $40: NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, In District Court, Highth Judi creditors and oth ested in the above entit that on March 16, 192 gned Willia.a ministrator of the Millett, decease ce) In the matter of the Extate of r other persons inter- ested in the southwert # . 14th, APPLY BALTY CO. l VOR SALE--Four-room modern house; good location; priced to sell Inquire 1 B. Third. that on March 16, 16 signed William O. Wilson, admin- , the under- For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—furnished apartmen| large living room; breakfast nook good disappearing bed, bath, outsid entrance, £ gas furnished, $45. 244 8. Lincoln, Apt. 4. a SPICER APTS. FOR RENT—Diox 3 living room, b breakfast ni closet space, sieam heat. Mu seen to be appreciated. Phone 2421 FOR RENT apartment, § Modern, Phone 2 n 3-room apt., droom, kitchen, ok, tile bath, abundant FOR R ‘Three-room pn $18. 931 N. Wolcott. FOR RENT+Completely strictly modern thre ment; rent reasonable. nqui n FOR RENT apartment, room, kitchen, bath, very for couple; steam b Jaundry _ facilities; ntown I sonable, Phone 1549J or call Apt 1 YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS Offers you a neatly furnished tiv closet, gas, water, lights and laun dry service furnished. ‘The ideal home for two. For $30.00 and $32.00 Per Month 2750. ‘OR RENT—$25, modern, furnished apartment. Phone 2268R. fhree-room modern garage, private bath, half bloc from Second street. 133 S. Conwell. n, mod ur it; mew furr , tiled ba eum on kitchen floor, large livir n, disappearing bed, rocking chairs, sett built Kitchen cab electric washer, hot and cold wate summer roof garden cleaner apartments duced to $40. Phe ap th apartment Ww value, $35. 1517 1. Third. Call T60R, RENT reduced on this modern, fur nished ap nt: hot water heat janitor service! $30. 250 N. Beech Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment, furnished; garage; rea sonable. 633 W. 13th FOR RENT—Ciose in, furnished, strictly modern, three-room apart ment, $30; also two-room apartment, $15. 614 8. Ash FOR RENT—HOUSES at furnished, tion, Tribune building; rent very rea ing coom with kitchenette and large Three minutes walk from Center street. 420 W. Yellowstone, phone FOR BE apartment, furnished. 1023 E. Second. Phone 1509. LOW RENT—Furnished apartment, ater or private us stoves, wall bed, eurtain ods and shades furnished hot water supplied; exceptional VOR SALE east: ma wner an off three-room mod- ern houses on corner lot, south > Phone for distribution of s id estate with . and if no of A REAL BUY FIVE rooms, bath, t Inwn, garden, trees, shrub t, location on E neat and in very Listen at the price, $ ubstantial payment down mn and file obje 8 notice on April | , and if no objections are administrator will lement of said es- building and Joan, See Ben alty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest! make final so tate on May room housé, two lots, one block from the ubway, North Aspe ude Iny, Co, Phone 1189. CASH and move into a four the matter may Dated this 16th day of March WILLIAM O. WILSON, Administrator of NOTICE OF FINAL S E In the Matter of the Millett, Dec or per an month including interest For Sale—REAL ESTATE N SAN FOR SAL JUAN OIL FIELD heavy strat investment f If interested in this gold opportunit addre Ww exico, 80 acres coal land at Fruitland, New Mexico; three AUDITORS LAWYERS sy to operate, and miles from the * wells of the Mid- Income ‘Tax Service 401 0.8, Bldg. eturns in coal with a fine of another fortune in oll Juan oil fleld is great and now coming to the front 1 & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts A. Hunter, Farmington, FOR TRADE CAN use Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge or for trade on lots. 903 similar ¢ §. Spruce. Phone 2276. Lawy 206-207 Ol Excha Income Tax Service ARCHITECTS WM. J. WEST E. Second St. ER and ALL, Architect Phone 10iM FOR SALE OR TRADE—For three or four-room house, a five tract, impro Box 473, Casy KRAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Pract BAGGAGE & TRANSFER new plano for light \car. 92 Fourth. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1924 Rick énbacker Roadster, in A-1 shape: lots of extras; a real automobil Will take 1924 Ford Coupe or dia LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following articles have been at the Triteune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call ana claim— One pair nose glasses, One purse containing check. Bunch of keys tn black leather case. ’ Child’s brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black leather Binck leather vanity bag. Nose glasses {n case ‘Tortoise shell rim glasses Small photo on West Yello POUND—Strength, vitality and rea) health, Physical cultu Elks gym. LOST—Pounds of excess weight physical culture class. Elks g} Enroll now. Phone 2¢ KONA TRANSE! IINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Midwest NICHOLS & STIRKETT wyers 809-10-11 Ol Kxchange Bld HAGENS & MURAND 151 BULLACK & LACY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 120 BISHOP, Jit Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. —Vhone 919 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. CLEANERS CHIROPRACTORS & A. G. JEPPREY Suite 812 Midwest Bldg. AKNED, Chiropractor North Kimball Street 210 OS Bldg. DOCTORS CASEY & McNALLY 4 FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Sy BACHELLER 794 GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney , Townsend & VATTEN Attorney ait Law 225 Midwest Bldg er Suite 218, Midwest Bldg. Ulone Lo é& ADAMS 938 South L 1 542 South Durbin—Phone GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS z T—Three-room new house Phoné 2815M. IR REN ‘Three large rooms and h; - unfurnis except gas furnace heat; newly decorated h. ‘ FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Inquire N. Lincoln. Phone 2044W. FOR RENT—éroom modern tur: nished house, adults, 1105 1. Bb. Phone 2889, ror 'Tavew re furnished house basement. Phone 809f ym modern 18 8. Ash, FOR REN $15 BUSINESS CHANCE: FOR SALU—Rabbits. 11 FOR SALE—In Fort Collins, C first class restatirant, fully eq ped, enjoying a ti teen nice sie Have three and one half year lea at a Feawonable rent. It | paying proposition and will b close art Co., , Fort Collins, Col NER WANTED—One halt | terest for sale in manufactur selling contracting with fre preven: |tion liquid and fire tinguleher from my own formulas; might take Kood ¢ payment Aut quick all sreund us Phone 1876W, ask for KR isy. Homer BR. Lathrop, ton, MoS, M.D TREATMENT | SKIN AND Genre URINARY ENTGENOLOGIST © business. Seven. ng rooms upstairs. A fair price ts *, Coffey, care rth Cob tlee Surgery Obstetrics Physician and Surgeon and Transfer Co., HENCU Kimball bi OPTOMETRIST FULLY And oo Was OSTEOPATH ROOFING WAREHOUSES NELSON, Warehe Phone Moving, Storag rs nge Building HAL CURKAN WINTER 202 Oll Exchange Bldg.