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PAGE TEN Che Casper Sundap Cribune ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS GLENNA COLLETT TO oa I é 1 SFANTORS WIN FHOM & N HOME TOWN Walter Johnson Saves Game for His Club After Fourth. EW YORK, A vent In the McQuillan out r runs, the feated the n the elev: rld’s The ) 101—9 12 1 ) 000—4 6 3 Johnson and , Wisner, Dean STANFORD IS TRACK WINKER vate Datars | Cincy Loses To Cleveland |" CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 11.—] s rather | the Reds Indians, led by score of & to 2. » to rain 0 ex h ame la D with the t » In . 1 three Red pitchers for 14 whi the Re | obtained 1 those v widel —to havea good APPETITE/ a esa! 1 ee, “Yes! thank you.” GOOD appetite means a cheer y have ® good appetite 1 1 if the bic d that goes constantly to your vital or is pure. 5.8.8. purifies the t a good appetite follows and you will have a clear com xion and will be strong, cheerful and he go on fee the r ver w Don't and down but pun ret 1p one day rt sick ne che h red-b y so I can wear it on my wrist. I rath er believe In lucky charms. They give one confidence Because th English girl I have met #0 far If bout— il Leitch one finest portswomen I h € met, I have | king forward to play- ing {1 land with great eager- ness, I don’t know when a trip has | appeale to me so. to go into the French and an open championship matches hile I'm over there—and perhaps I all. The dime m s me fecl so | much brave 4 Oregon w ay le | ¢ en Bob Jones and Joe Cass, both | 175 pounds. Preliminaries Toots Warden vs. Louls Fastman _ CARRY LUCK CHARM [ANTS IN BRITISH INVASION By GLENNA COLLETT. (America’s Greatest Woman Golfer.) (Written on the eve of her depar- ture for Troon, Scotland, where she ll appear as America’s only con- der for the British women's open amptonship.) I, April 11.—The lucky R L. dime John D. Rockefeller gave me s going right along to bring me luck In the British women’s open cham pionship match. It’s on a chain now I'm orry I'm the only American EVEN FIGHTS SUH EDULED ON ARKECN CARD Four-Round Bouts Will Be Staged Again on Monday, April 20. The fight card to be staged by the Arkeon Athletic club at the Arkeon on Monday night, April 20, includes a double main event. Speedball Hayden will meet Young Winfry of Denver and Ernie (Kid) Ross of Cas per will clash inside the ropes with Billie Packe of Denver, All the bouts will go four rounds to a deci- sion. Both Speedball and Young Winfry will weigh in at 150 pounds Ross and Packe are said to weigh | 127 pounds The se i-tinal windup will be be- (117 Ibs.) Earl Phelps vs. D. W. Grosse ¢ Charles Simelar vs. M. K. Lester, (142 Ibs.) Lew Bleeadel vs. Mell Trupero. (117 Ibs.) Pess McCash vs. Ed Haygood (90 Ibs.) PENN LOSES IN. RELAY GLASSIG Cambridge Leads Five | Yards at Finish of the girl to go, because a group of us could have a rioting good time and know what golf has ‘comg to be in America Of course, I’m as fit as can be. I’ve been pi icing with a ven- geance on southern courses all win- ter and am playing. I think, a bet- ter game than I've ever played be- fore. But then, one hates to count are high for me. I'd been feeling a Uttle off form a day or two in my play in Providence, but Alex Smith aid my drives had picked up to I think I've improved my likely to be windblown that it m: offer unusual hazards to one not a customed to it. I hope not, for I'd like to hold up and, {f possible, raise the rating Alexa Etirling and others who have played in the British championship so far have made. Then, too, there's a big Incentive in knowing that the women's title is the only one no American has ever lifted. I wish I knew more about the men who are going over—it would be corking if we could bring home a lot of baco’ Teachers Beat C.C. Tigers GREELEY, Colo, April 11. (United Press)—Greeley Teachers opened the Rocky Mountain confer- ence baseball season today with a 3 to 2 win over Colorado university here. BRUINS’ CREW IS EASY FOR WASHINGTON 8 OAKLAND, Calif., April 11.(United Press)—Washington won an easy victory over the University of Cali- because if there were several, there | fornia crew in the ‘annual regatta on would be a so much better opportun-| Oakland Estuary today. The time ity to show the lish who do not|for the three mile course, 15 min- 9 seconds, 1s a record. The Washington crew by its vic- tory earned the right to participate in the Poughkeepsie regatta as west- ern champions. An easy 34 stroke by Washington proved more powerful than a fever- ish 36 by California, and the win- utes, too much on one's self. ners finished In better shape than I took a lesson from Alex Smith|the Bruins, although none of the here at the Westchester-Biltmore | Californians collapsed. club Thursday and he says his hopes : re \Blues Turn In One-Run Win putting a Httle too. It's been more steady and I believe I'm playing Well enough not to show any es- Over the Cubs pecially weak points In my game. I should say I've been playing around §0 on the American courses. But the English links may pull me} KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 11.— down, They say the course at|(United Press}—The Kansas City Troon, Scotland, on the sea, where| Blues of the American Association the championship will be held, is so| took the th game of the exhib!- tion series from the Chicago Cubs here today, 5 to 4. The Cubs made two runs in the opening and added another in the fifth. In the eighth the blues made three runs and in the ninth added two more after the Cubs had made one Kaufmann and Bush were on the mound for the Cubs, while four pitchers were used by the Blues. Manager Lavan of the Blues fell while running between first and sec- ond base on a sacrifice hit and phy- sicians said his ankle was broken. re eae Pirates Blank Memphis Club MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 11— (United Press)—The Pittsburgh Pir- ates today took an exhibition game from the Memphis club, § to 0. A friend indeed is the AutoStrop. Look at this puzzle as it 1s and you Now take the vertical collection and ters. And all interlock. Queen’s Club. LONDON, April -—(United Press) | —The University of Pennsylvania's | crack mile relay team lost by five yards to Cambridge University at the Queen's club grounds today, | Oxford University, the other started n the international race, finishing third. D, G. Lowe, English middle ats. tar ampion, Cambridge anchor. an, led MeDonal et rter miler 1 RI t 1c Oxt a yard behind McDonald Cambridge's time was 8:22 3-5, The race was run under {deal wea- ther conditions. The first three runners p: their batton tn a deadheat. D. M. Johnson, second Oxonian, picked up a yard lead for his team, with Rogers, of the U. P. third. Lord Burghley, champion Cambridge hurdler then gave Lowe of five yards for the final a lead quarter ne See HUSKERS DOWN BOULDER TEAM BOULDER, ¢ 8.5.8. ia what J led. ‘Your blood ne r Y yod- cells & the ¢ hich | f in red cally pr which g Nat Get back the mi. vitality, 1 € that look of | tion will give you moro energy, wity and vigor and a more up and golug appearance. 4 at all good drug ai The larger mical. S Sy Makes You Feel | ODD Like Yourself Again 1o., April 11. (Unit Pre The Univers'ty of Ne " u track team took an easy vic t t University of Color hore thi fternoon 07 to 23. It 1 ka's second win over R in team in two con c k first places— he hig jump and discus Nebras. as superiority easily outclassed thelr opponents tn all other events Locke, Nebraska, was high point man with a total of HOME COOKED Chicken Dinners Every Sunday at the GLENROCK HOTEL HORIZONTAL 5c | Glenrock, Wyoming | JOHN W, MILI CROSSWORD PUZZLE have a majority of three-letter words. 1 you'll find mostly words of six let- GOLDEN BEANS CAPTURE MEET IN CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA OVAL, BERKE- LEY Calif, Apri! 11—California’s Golden Bears triumphed in track and field this afternoon when they defeated the University of Wiscon- sin stars and a picked team from the southern California conference. “The final score was: California 65; Wisconsin thern California 29%. It was a real triumph for the Cal- {fornia men, making up in part for the defeat of the Bears’ racing crew earlier In the day when {t was badly beaten by the University of Wash- Ington varsity. Victory for the Bears in the track meet was assured from the start, when, in addition to running away with the field events, they garnered unexpected places in several raves. The Bears took seven first places, Wisconsin four and Southern Call- fornia three. McAndrews, star man of the Bad- gers, was high point winner in the meet. He captured first in the 3943; century and second in the 200 and broad jump for a total of 11 points. The Bears first place points were gathered In the high jump, two mile run, discus, 880 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 220 yard low hurdles and the broad jump. Wisconsin took the 100 yard dash, shot put, 440 yard dash and the relay, Southern Call- fornia won the mile, 120 yard high hurdles and the javelin, Hill and Garner of California and Graham of the all stars tied In the pole vault. Alderette’s victory over Bob Max- well, star Pomona sprinter in the 220 low hurdles, was one of the day's sensations, The time was fast throughout but not sensational, the track being tn only fair shape due to recent rains. About 5,000 fans witnessed the meet. VOLLEY BALL TOURNEY HONORS 10 BE FOUGHT OUT BY GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scout volley ball tourna- ment for April will be held starting this week at the Park school grounds. The conditions governing the tourney were announced yester- day by Mrs. Chrystine Dodson Rey- nolds, local director. The games for ths coming week are: Park school Girl Scouts play the Washington school team, starting at 4:20 o'clock in the afternoon on Wed- nesda McKinley school Girl Scouts play Grant school squad at 4:30 o'clock in Friday afternoon. The schedule of the later games | Will be made public before they are played. The public {s invited to wit- ness the games. The rules govern- ing the tourney are as follows: 1.—Rules—Bancroft page 413, with any variations Miss Scarra has | taught. | 2.—Formation—4—4—4, | 3.—Time, two periods of ten min- utes each; short rest, sides changed for second half. 4.—Court—a, 25x50 feet—b. net top | 6 feet from ground. 5.—Place, park school ground tn sultable weather; high school gym in bad weather... 6.—Time, 4:80 o'clock. 7.—a. teams are to be composed of Girl Scouts only. b. age or grade of girls not to be consdered. c. only one team from each school. (Note) Each school in {ts games should eliminate to best team for tourna- ment. §.—A captain, lleutenant or substi- tute must come with troops, eA Boston Braves Hammer Sox 1 ibankment to rest Y “wer eee 1. Skill, talent, capacity. 87. Limb, BOSTON, April 11—(United Press) i+ Pointed ‘spike ‘of’ metal (pli) as. Antomobile |—Christie | Matthewson's rejuvena- 11. Lighted. 10. Neuter possessive ted Boston Braves hammered out Metal in {ts unreduced state 41, Obliged for. |a 4 to 8 victory over the Red Sox 18 Warm (og Ser be sealed | here Saturday in the first of a two 14. Fluid we breathe 43. Liquor made from malt patie Sitesdert 15 1 to music. | 44. Cry of a sheep. 16. 45. Shallow vessel for domestic use. 46. Form of verb to be, 47. Tag, garment. efe 48. Some or any number indeti- we = assified Rates ynal pronoun. 49. Persons in office or in power. Form of indefinite article. 50. Preposition. 3 » 5 ote: pres: tS es: HP ae ; eeletion: Presence, nearness) OF | “Two cents pec word or ten cente er eae ONL eNO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. ~ prs Eectorm Five average words used as a Rest in reclining posture. Hole dug in ground, basis of estimating a Line. Gain’ the *viath Thawed BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE 29 Purchase Hurriedly will be charged the space of two 0. Rested VERTICAL lines, 1. Goyer 1. Forelgne: All charged advertising will be 32. Domestic quadruped 2. Flying creature booked ‘se: lines” trrespective of ERY Nike oh aoe 3 : ; the number of words, Test by use 8. That thing. ‘TELEPHONE ADS. ire of ty (plural), 4, Combination of fodine and any Careful attention will be given all pin (it sts slsment ads received over the TELEPHONE, 5 A lar woody plant. but we cannot guarantee acouracy, 8. You (poetic), CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED q Al 7. Country AD ERRORS. PUZZLE 8. Surface The Casper Dally Tribune will ’ 9. That ts (abbr) not be responsible for more than 0. Sec 7 one incorrect tnsertion of any ad. " a4 Tae ralane ° one time. Errors not the fault ot Ona siihiet the advertiser which clearly lessen Dodges. the real value of the advertisement Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FLVE days after insertion. No republica On board. ton will be made when the error Said does not materially ‘affect the sense Room or purpose of the advertisement v OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: Makes empty OAs Bare ee he nizing, Must be accompanied by cash or with condition of re-) check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing Instructions about counting the words and the ifticieney rate per word for the Casper Dally st man Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Measure of type Want Ads to be classified properly Uleer must be In the Casper Daily Tribune Keak J office before 10, Want Ads received Place wh iter 10 to 19 A, =. will be Inserted Tex junder the head “Tub Late to oad, Claseify,”” HELP WANTED—Female TYPISTS to type authors’ manu: scripts, spare time, experience un- necessary. Typists Service Bureau, 40 Clinton St., Newark, New Jersey. EARN $10 to $20 week, spare time, address envelopes, Mst names. Particulars 2 cent stamp. National Service Co., 306 Manhattan Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. HEMSTITCHING and picoting at- tachment; fits any machine; $2 c. O. D., with instructions; satisfac- tion guaranteed; agents wanted. Speed Mall Order Co., Box 338, Kansas City, Mo. WANTED—Someone to do good quilting, Phone 982-M. WANTED—Competent stenographer, capable of doing simplified book- keeping; give phone number. Ad- dress Box 26, Tribune. TEACHERS MAKE $500 TO $800 WHILE spending delightful vaca- tion traveling. Work is pleasant, interesting and along schoo) lines, for which a teacher is especially fitted. Splendid opportunity to enter business world. For further details write Marshall Hughes Co., 2233 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. HELP WANTED—MALE SELL something new. Patented Wringer Mop selling every home. Nothing else like it. y price. Big profit. We deliver. N MFG. CO., Delphos, Ohio. The Paying Business Today Is SELLING groveries, paints, radio sets, and automobile tires and ac- céssories direct to consumer. We put you tn this business, no capital or experience necessary. Write HITCHCOCK-HILL CO., Dept. 578, Chicago. pa Se $158-$225 MONTH. Salary just raised. Become Railway Postal Clerk. Men, 18 up. Steady work. Full particulars—free, Write today. Franklin Institute, Dept. 426-G, Rochester, N. Y. Ae eT ee is $100-$200 WEEKLY. Men with slight knowledge of motors who can reach car owners can earn $200 weekly without making a single sale. If they can also make sales, profits may reach $15,000 yearly. F. Sea 235 West 27th St., New rork. PAINTER WANTED—To do paint- ing on ranch; $60 per month and board and room. Apply to Mountain Home Co., Parkerton, Wyo. WANTED—Saleswomen EDUCATED WOMAN SPLENDID position for educated, refined woman with initiative and pleasing personality. Age 25 to 45. Delightful work traveling or local. Earn $50 to $100 per week. Address Box B-23, Tribune. WANTED—SALESMEN SALESMAN and district represen- tative—Permanent. I wish to get in immediate touch with a man of character who will qualify to take our Casper territory, The necessary qualifications are a "good education, good habits and a good business record. This is a valuable connec- tion and will give you a business of your own. We want a good worker who will be interested in the prosperity and permanency of his business. Legal training a valuable asset but not strictly necessary. We extend very valuable co-operation and give thoroughly adequate train- ing. Write M. E. Power, Manager, LaSalle Extension University, Mich- igan and 41st St., Chicago. EDUCATED MAN UNUSUALLY good position for edu- cated man with initiative and ambition. Age .25 to-45. Delightful work traveling or local. Earn $50 to $100 per week, Address Box B-24, Tribune. ADDITIONAL salesmen wanted for unoccupied territories. Our propo- sition is an unusual opportunity for high grade men. Offering greater earning power and steady work. Must have car.» Full information on request, Minneapolis Woolen Mill Co., Inc. 612 First Ave. North, Minneapolis, Minn. BIG PAY placing agencies for five tube all seasons radio receiver on plan guaranteeing dealers sales. Two sales dally pay $70 with com- mission on repeat orders, Knowl- edge of radio unnecessary. Box 497, Towa City, Iowa. SALESMAN—If you think in terms of $6,000 this year write me per- sonally. Strong line for retail stores, Nationally, advertised. Es: tablished concern lias unusual oppor- tunity in Wyoming. Liberal weekly advance to producer. G LIAMS, MGR,, 1922 Euc Cleveland, Ohio, Dept. 1 SALESMEN—Sell Universal Air Stands to garages, filling stations, etc, Liberal commissions. Newest stand on market. Write NATIONAL DISTRIBUTING CO., 118 No. La Salle, Chicago. ae Rei WANTED—AGENTS — Distributors: selling fastest, auto necessity ever sold. “ New invention. big free BLANCKE & CO., Chicag: $300-8600 selling Sales guar: Write to. profit offer. 606-F West Lake, A WEEK Man or woman want- ed with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleigh's Household Products to steady Several fine openings in n cities and towns. We train and help you so you can make up to $100 a week or more No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write tod W. T. Rawleigh Co., Freeport, 1 ING PROFITS rish Linen-Silk Hosiery 3 like Irish Linen. Direct to wearer. Low prices. Big pmmissions da Cash bunos. $5 $200 weekly. Write Irish Linen-Silk Hoslery Co., Dept. M-54,, Cincinnati, Ohio, orders differ Free cc ent styles, all popular shades. itfit, offer. THOMAS MIG. Mill 7443, Dayton, Ohio. MONEY TO LOAN IEICE SEEDER iS. Center, st. ON diamonds. Inetrumer clothes Uunlied Jewelry SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1525 a ae i Sa ee ee eS Se For Sale—AUTOMOBILES USED CARS If you want to buy a good used car at a very reasonable price, come in and look at thes POSITIONS WANTED SHEEPMEN WANT work; 10 years’ experience with range sheep Montana; A-1 references. Box B: Tribune. successful in STENOGRAPHER with bookkeep- ing experience, desires position. Phone 997W. WANTED any kind of clerical or office work; can furnish. best of references. Phone 391J. SN ed COMPETENT woman cook wants work in oil camp or on. ranch;| 1921 Studebaker Light Six Roadster, good wages expected. Box 329)! in excellent condition CAPABLE young widow desires| 1924 Chevrolet Coupe—this ¢ar 1s Laren? eee eee Sale in A-l condition and a bargain. or bachelor's 3 in een 19% Ford Touring—in very sod WANTED condition. 1924 Ford Roadster—completely re- WANTED—At once, married couple ; ah LDS ST, with husband employed, to care} Dullt and a real good bargain for house in exchange for two-room seml-basement apartment; permitted if satisfactory; no children. 124 8. Beech, SERVICES OFFERED 1920 Reo Touring for only $75.00, ready to drive right out. GET your plumbing done now, R sw = x ye Brammer will give you a square QT (iT > i deal. Special Seeaation given to gas BIG SIX MOTOR UW. piping end repair work. All work Just Around the Corner from <uaranteed. Phone 2090J. tis Haast ofthe City, HARPER niethod of scalp treat-| 226 S, David St. Phone 1817 ment, dandruff and falling hair; marcelling. Mrs. R. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in excel- lent condition, new tires, price, FOR CALCIMINING and repairing | $365.00. E: erms, Earl C. Boyle, of old plaster work, call 2168W*| Inc. before 9 in after 6 in evenings or the morning. A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF USED CARS FOR EASTER SUNDAY At the Right Prices Forget as* We Sell Bulld Friendship Chevrolet Touring -...----$285 Ford Sedan Ford Coupe Ford Coupe Ford Touring Ford Touring - Dodge Touring MARCELLING, hair scalp treatments »by graduate of Madam Snap's school of Denver. Appointments in your own home. Phone 2482W. CALCIMIN and painting; rea- sonable prices. Let Ted give you an estimate. Phone 393R. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reagonable. All work guar- anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499J. 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, excevatine done: sana} Nolan Chevrolet Co. vered; saddle horses to rent. L. Bi. Blanch-| 322 §. David St. Phone 2100 ard. Phone 2014M. NEW fluff rugs made out of old rugs and carp Phone 11575. GET your saws filed by expert while he is here. 833 N. Beech, formerly Harrison. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES dyeing and Don't We 1923 1923 1920 1921 1924 1923 1919 FOR SALE—New 1925 one ton Ford truck; run 300 miles; $400 cash takes it. 343 N. Jackson. FOR SALE-—Ford touring, price $75.00, arter, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE BARGAINS—BARGAINS Ford Touring, like new_._-$ 350.00 FOR SALE—Ford runabout, start- er, would make ea good* delivery e7x car.’ Price $125.00. Earl C. Boyle,| Ford Sedan, good car. 275.00 sex Buick Touring . 350.00 CHEVROLED Touring, extras, new| Buick Touring 300.00 cord tires, top and side curtains:| Oakland 4, must sell quick; called east; $150. g 1d 4-pass. Coupe. et 1786 B. Becond, eee ae ----+ 625.00 es egEruck .... 275.00 FOR SALE—Bulck 6 Roadster; new| " tires; fine fishing car; in good con- dition. Phone 1769W. USED CARS — Good values in our used car de partment. Don't put off buying that car, there ig a car shortage in sight. You will pay more later on. Chrysler Touring Slightly used. At the price it is a snap. Chrysler Brougham This 1s a 4-passenger closed job. The car is in ‘excellent shape, A wonderful bargain at the price. Dedge Touring 1924—-car Uke new. You don’t often find=a car like this in the used car department. Essex Touring One of the good fours SPECIALS Good Cars for a Little Money Buick Six Touring . Olds Bight Touring — Kissel Six Touring ~ Oakland Six Touring Patterson Oakland Co. 438 E. Yellowstone — 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. We hare ten snappy buys tn used cars. We have buyers for Ford Roadster and Buick Road- ster. Bring your cars in and let us sell them. Liberty Garage Annex 414 8S. Elm St. Phone 2303 For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE—Set of used tires and tubes, 33x4. 321 S. Kimball. WANTED TO BUY aera ee Eee WILL PAY cash full value for Cas- cer Mutual Building Loan stock any series. Post Office Box 631. WANTED TO 2UY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, puecokis all househoid goods, Phone LL _ WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED—4-nch or 6:inch centrif The above cars are in good shape. ugal pump. P. O, Box 486. Fix yourself up for the summer. ‘ WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash Fords price paid for second hand turn! heed 749 East Phone 1923 Roadster 1922 Coupe -~.. 1923 Motor tn this touring. . Maxwell Touring 1923—In excellent ——EE WANTED TO BUY—One Jerse) cow, recently fresh. Inquire 109 ast Tenth street or phone 175. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. condition 1023—Very good condition, is a real sport. model CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 W. Yellowstone For Rent—Miscellaneous Eee SUE © OR RENT—Sewing machines, 3% ber month; electrics, $5. Repair: Ing done. ‘Brooke, 749 East H. Phone 1648\. pe ees dh es FOR RENT—Well lighted, destrable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Woyalty Bldg. This Phone 909 AL tires, new px Price $265.00, boyle, Inc. ‘ord runabout, nt, car lik terms, new For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Ford Tudor Sedan, Al Condition, $225 cash. Call 675R. | FOR SALE—Round top quartered FOR SALE—Good us 7 sawed ozk pedestal dining room Monat net used cttm In OOd | table with uix leather seat choirs ond reasonable, Sell on commission; by over. We will get c We Jso ng your ear ash for it. 249} buffet to match; good as new. 20810. Cal) W. Yellowstone, - | SPECIAL CONGOLEUM PRIC FOR SALE—Vord touring in excel-| First quality, 9x12, $1 6x9, sient condition. Late model. Price| $7.50; yard goods, 70c yard: Arm $215.00, very easy terms, Earl C.} strong’s Inlaid noteum, $1.50 FOR SALE—Ford © Road Re , BUNTBE-GDLL ee a gqfondition. A. J. Woods.“ mhione | ee renee ALE—Three sewing machines, rase ob day bed, one table kitchen chatre. tuble, one dresse two reed chairs. 840 8, Conwell. Feed tru 4 by price $26 Boyle, Ing,

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