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PAGE TEN ADDITIONAL NEWS OF SPORTS FORTY-FOUR ROUNDS OF BOXING SCHEDULED FOR CARD AT ARKEON | | fo eee | Extra Event Added by Matchmaker on Eve of | Show Monday Night; Moon and Lane to Battle in Windup Bout. ast and furious milling between ature the third fort- | Forty-four rounds of furi fistic aces who know their stuff, will fe night] ; ie ch at the Arkeon tomorrow night, with the gong sounding for | the curtain raiser promptly at 8:30 o’clocky Tom Foley | will officiate as ref THMLEPYN OLLEY ALL Runners-Up to Clash i ra windup with a doubl aps. It as Mexico. back in Monday to Settle sannnictront haa wave} of 5 gad to be so “ghost” for with Such hard’ to early at one time. as reputation all his own. enny Chaves, Soldier attling Antler of Jer in previous ring t windup will bring sald to be of King Tutt of Championships. 8 is expected All the other bouts affairs between box- give and the bout! final ser are given be- from Immed: the winning ¢ winning] Kid Moon, 137 pounds, of Casper the Should | ye. e, 140 pounds, of the challenge be accepted, the game | N will be played off at once on same| 30 pounds, of Hounds, evening and the wi in this} King Tutt, 132 pounds, be recognized | s tournament d enthu- | ¢ will the challenge game as champions of Games have resu und interest Joe Hall per ds us Bonnie Memphis, T Eastm ds, Park neice Cl eve § Glend hirk. , 183 pounds, Warden, dQ. club. 40 pounds, of Cas Stubbs, 136 pour per versus Gf ed Leahart Winners Series. unds, LincoIn—Ci Evellr of 166 pounds | Or | of Ren | You rey. | pound Maxine Alderson Ma Ringsi el and general ad- garet yatt. | mission n be purchased at Washington—Capt the Har BS at the Recre- fer, Rose And billiard parlors or the Arkeon ! Lillian Roth, academy, 8 will also be “4 Roaman, } rod, Leona D on gale at the door Avkeusich ‘ can, Mabe ; Dorothy x } the night of tho f but they are pera h going fast re advised to get their t arly in order to re- ts near the ring. > fight card to be staged by the Arkeon Athletic club | t Che Casper Sunday Cridune COUNTRY CLUB GOLFERS WILL ENGAGE IN FIRST HANDICAP TOURNEY OF SEASON TODAY An 18-hole sweepstakes handicap tournament, the first tourney of the season, will be held over the Coun- try club nine-hole course today. All the members are expected to enter the tourney atid will be allowed their In a match yesterday afternoon over the Community links, Glen Littlefield, state amateur golf cham- pion, and A, C, Riker, Country club | champion, defeated Al. Seanor, city | Uicaps, In the case} champ and Alex McCafferty, Com- who have no club | ™unfty course professional, in an ‘Adams, the pro.|18hole match, 7-up and 5 to play. Littlefield went out in 39 and came back In 41, Last Sunday Littifield | and Werris Hamilton defeated Sean- or and Dolly Gray on the Country club course In a scheduled 18-hole match 8 and 6. Seanor and Gray had formerly nosed out Hamilton and Littlefield two weeks ago on the Community course by the margin of one hole. Hanillton fe now in Tulsa im con- , will fix a handicap on the cards for previous an be played any during the morning or ‘The tourney is in charge time today afternoon. of the tournament committee of the Country club and Jimmy Adams will receive the score cards a& they are turned at the end of the qualify- ing eighteen holes. Cottonseed hulls nection with hia business Interests ull the greens and th nd will not be able to engage in to be in splendid “shape, making {t| any more competitive gu ' matches easy for accurate putting. Number| here. Littlefield and Riker’ have 1 n has been put in first class| teamed together sinc. the departure condition, Friday afternoon,! the|of Hamilton and defeated’ McCatf- fal 8 were mowed, They ferty and Seanor yesterday. rot been méwed thus far this season A large turnout of golfers is ex- for the r t there has been | pected at both the Country club and little rain, Community lnks. TEXAS AND ELKS CLUB CLASH IN BASEBALL OPENER TODAY The Elks and the Texas eball teams of the Oil City baseball league will clash in a practice game on the be a strong contender for the Ot! City title. ‘The Elks baseball equip: ment, including everything for dia- Texas ‘company diamond at 2:30] mond use, arrived yesterday and will o'clock this afternoon. The Elks] be used in the practice game today. team, under the management of Bill Ser mes r, had a stiff workout yester- day afternoon and the team is in fine trim for the diamond combat with the Texas nine this afternoon. The public js cordially invited to witness the practice game this after- Yesterday's Scores American League. noon. No admission wil be charged. Boston, 5; New York, 4, Bill Wagner asks that all the 5 Philadelphia, 6; Washington, 2. players who have tried out and all Cleveland, Detroit, 7. those who have not yet reported, be on hand at the Elks club this after: noon at 1:0 o'clock. The Elks players will go in a body from the Elks club to the Texas diamond, Bill Wagner says that he ts great y pleased with the material for the Elks baseball nine this year and tt is expected that the Elks team will | BUNTS Chicago, 4; St. Louts, 1 National League. Boston, 4-6; Philadelphia, 1-12. New York, 7; Brooklyn, 5. Pittsburgh, 18; Cincinnatt, 3, 1 Chicago, 3; St, Louts, 1, International League. Baltimore, 2-1; Toronto, 0-0. Jersey City, 6-8; Buffalo, 8-7, Syracuse, 6; Newark, 0, HERE'S LIST OF GOLF TOURNE'S Many Early Season Con- tests Scheduled This Month. ing in-thelr hats the dates of {m- portant golf'events which will take place this month. ; May 18-20—Eastern intérscholastic championship at Apawamis. May 29-23—Pacific Northwest in- tercollegiate championship at Port- land, May ‘Texas amateur cham- plonship at Spring Lake, Waco. May 20-21.—-U. 8. Golf Association amplonship qualifying round open at San Francisco golf and country club. May 27,28.—U. 8. G. A. qualifying rounds for open champtonship at Onwentsia club, Chicago; at Lido Club, Long Beach, N. Y. May 1-3.—Spring invitation tour- Gibson Island club, Baltimore. May 5-9.—Invitation tourney, Vir- country club. May 21,23,—Invitation Baltimore country club. May 21-23.—Invitation _ tourney, Excelsior Springs, Mo., golf club, May 22-24.—Lacumbre golf el tb, Santa Barbara, Calif. May 30.—National tournament, all clubs. Green section Women’s Tournaments May 4-8.—Californla country club, Los Angeles, invitation tourney. May 12-16.—Texas women's cham- pionship at Lakewood country club, at Dallas. MITCHELL AND HARMON GOOD Slashing Bout Proves Them Contenders in Welter Class By FAIR PLAY. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, May 2.—Willle Har- mon and Pinkey Mitchell proved that they are two very worthy contend- ers for the welterweight title in their slashing 12-round battle in Newark on Wednesday night. Harmon went into the ring with the idea of maintaining his record of successive kayo's which began some months ago, but found that the so-called junior weight welterweight American Association. At Kansas City- R. HE. F Toledo .-_ 100 001 000—2 4 1 Central Press " Kansas City ---000 000 000—0 6 2 W YORK, May 2.—Optimistic] Bayne an Gaston; Ahman @ fans are hoping that Sam i 7 ‘3 Schupp, Wayneburg and Shinault. recent eix-hit game presages ter things from be At St. Paul— R. H.E. ; odssfield, ort: | Indianapolis 110 000 310--6 10 4 Jones seemed to| gt. paur __ be himself when > inns Rape. Site Hill, Burwell and Krueger; Kolp he turned back} and Collins. he surprising Red Sox with those six bingles. Lee Fohl's team has shown considerable at- tacking power to date. Jones was At Minneapolis— R.H.E,. Louisville 113 100 110 000 0-—8 16 1 Minn'p'lix 001 102 031 000 1-9 18 4 (13. innings.) Deberry, Cullop, Brashaw, “Estel! and Brottem; Waldon, Shea, Harris practically worth-| an, 7 lees to the Yanks |) Coneatocks, Witte, last year, due te At Milwaukee— RHE sore, arm. Hel cojumb 2 ° Tae ley eee mbus ...002 100 1000—4 9 4 Milwaukee 020 100 100 0—4 12 (Called end of tenth.) Werre, Northrop and Bird; Gearin and Skiff. ts vawees-Pitcwse gaines and lost six Huggins’ pitching staff is in a very uncertain state. If Sad Samuel does ro to form he'll become & regular in’ short order, Y NORMAN © CHANGE ND. Fame and Fortune in Ob where, oh where They were to wear I Oh, where, an it be— icking someone ny’s crown, oh where can it be. | Sight If He Holds wile itendaa to rie |® Off Wills. BY PAIR PLAY Ie decid, ntwelg thing 8 York scribes s yut the tourney to p Dempsey some more. | y weeks hi d 1 and two or y | | rd, belng & good showman, will leave nothing Unsaid to steam up Intervst in the | fight | —— Anyway, {t 1s sure and eertalr remarked Gladys, | that un} y flattens the good| “that tennis score cards always ’ looking Newark boxer, he can bid | show the net results?” farewell to any further pretensions Ware >? as a rival for Dempsey. On the| ‘The manager of Paavo Nurmi, the otber hand, {f he wins convincingly, | sreat Finnish runner, has been ac Demprey will be the victim of pres | cused of trying to abuse th | © the P3 ut it athlet the A. A. U,, thereby t WERERT ETS. Spores DONE.BRO , O where, is that tournament |3 | Western League, At Omaha— R.H. B. Wichita _ -180 001 008—13 15 2 Omaha 400 001 140—10 10 2 Bverett, Hoviik, Jolly and McMul- FROWN BROWN len; Lee, Wetzel, Batley and Luebbe, standing | At. Denver ee Oklahoma City 024 918 020—14 15 | rs | Dei ry : | ne Sree 080 O10—10 12 4 his aed = al bbell, rohmyer, May d n other words,, Nurm! | genn: Fy 4 Pnalti onvicted by the trore | 2&8 Freeman, Mokan and Whaling, At Linco! t until more | st gy ea a RHE. fi n placed be: | rincoin —i2 16 0 fee Peters and Brooks; Pillette, Pallas | ‘ nd Brucker, | Moin a0. ‘ | ines 0 W01— 8 Bolen and che; Schupp 4 | Lingle. | ———_——_— EBBETSHEIRS various races have | o many different | ole t gny que had such bi | have gone uni this tl ' . been fair enough of moving and re t his entourage. o Athletes are a vital part of th NEW YORK, May | 2.—(United | Honal life of Finland. | Press)—Halt interest in the Brooklyn N ague baseball club will | be retained by the heirs of Charles | 11, Ebbets, late president of the club, have | tt was reported here today, The will, , Which was expected to have been | filed for probate today, is said to | provide that the half interest in the team cannot be sold for ten years, "The will of Edward McKeever, who owned 25 pér cent of the stock, prob- ably will be filed for probate next week. Many reports have been heard that the team wus to be sold as a result of the death of Ebbets, and MeKee. ver and among the probable purchas- | ers mentioned were Colonel T, 1, Huston, former half owner of the New York Yankees; George Cohan, prominent theatrical man; George W. Loft, James Gaffney and George W. Grant, former owner of the Bos. ton Braves. —————_>—_ For painting and quality and servi | ghope 1496, ni e inst them at ther angle gH etic Union of America's lead not lel to ter of the es—that ‘ack worked under a of the rules. xiness" must be fon when the charges brought No diserimination be shown, He ds a visitor to our shores, He fe entitled to the nfidence America and Amer: fcans until it Je proved conclusiv that the has ,wilfully violated the spirit and letter of the-rules or had definite knowledge such violations ocourrin, Until the matter hae gone) beyond k” otage Nurul fs entitied t efit. of th it he benerit of the doubt some and Mb were decorating of | e Calvin Platt, | champion from Milwaukee was above the class of boys he has defeated. Pinkey put up about as clever an exhibition of boxing as the Newark men had seen in a good while and had Harmon so confused at times that he was all tied up. Then as though to show that the had no fear of the hard-hitting Harmon, he stood toe to toe with him and exchanged wallops throughout the rest of the fight. It came to be a merry row and and thé spectators went wild. A tle was the best he could get out of this rousing struggie on the basis of a popular decision. Phat So Na Aas OLYNPLG GLUE TIKES HONORS KEZAR STADIUM, SAN FRAN CISCO, Cal., May 2.—(United Press) —The Olympic club of San Fran- cisco won this afternoon's Pacific Athletic association meet with $4 points. Stanford wag an easy second with 75 and University of California was third with 16 polnts. Easily the feature of the day de spite the appearance of Paavo Nurml and Wille Ritola, the Finn running stars, was the world record breaking heave of “Tiny” Hartranf, Stanford track captain, in the discus. His throw was 157 feét one and % inches smashing the mark of 156 feet made by “Bud” Houser, University of Southern California a week ag: Nurmi ran his scheduled mile 10, Hn t halt in 6:5 his lous ¥ He pprouch ut for the mile in Lioy and wag leading him 40 yards when Hahn quit. Nur. mi finfshed quite fresh and trotted off the field after a minute's rest. Wille Ritola ran an exhibition 3,000 yaivla in 8:02 4-5, a track rec- ord, Wille Plant, champion walker, failed to overcome a handicap of 176 yards given to Frank Smouse of the Los Angeles Athletite club and was beaten about 15 yards. Sixteen of Stanford's 75 points were made by freshiien entrants, making the Stanford varsity total 69 points, still rafely in second place. Club Standings National League. had ‘Teams New York Chicago Cincinnat! - Philadelphia Pittsburgh Brooklyn Boston .. St. Louts American ! League. w. ‘Teante Cleveland Washington . Philadelphia Chicago ~ Louts New York ~ Boston Detroit . ¢ Kentucky Derby Is the r ~ Latake on the American turf. Golfers may be Interested in past- tourney, | ELI CREW AND “TRACK STARS ARE VICTORS PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 2.— (United Press).—Twenty - thousand fans saw the Yale varsity eight de- feat Pennsylvania in the triangular boat race on the skuylkill river this afternoon. Columbia was third. Junior Varsity Results: Penn, first; Yale, second; Colum- bia, third, Freshmen elght result: Yale, first; Penn, second; Colum- bia, third. NEW HAVE! Conn., May 2.— (United Press).—Yale’s track team, intercollegiate champions of 1924, defeated Pennsylvania and Dart- mouth in a three cornered meet here today, The scores were Yale 74% points; Pennsylvania, 46%, and Dartmouth, 1%, Yale took all three places In the mile run and first and second in the quarter and half mile runs. Penn’s best showing was made in the field, Collett Stars — In Golf Match At Stokepoges LONDON, May 2.—(United Press) —Miss Glenna Collett, former Amer- ican golf champion, helped a team of women stars defeat a team of men in the annual foursome at Stokepoges today. ~ Miss Collett and Miss Joyce Weth- cred, British champion, defeated Cyril Tolley and Ernest Storey two The score for the five matches played was three to two in favor of the women players, PURDUE AND CHICAGO U. BREAK EVEN CHICAGO, May (United Press) —Purdue University broke even with the University of Chicago here today, winning easily from the Ma- roon track team, 72% to. 624%, but dropping a baseball game, 4 to 0. pamemaret Sah cools? Mines Defeats Aggie Tossers GOLDEN, Colo., May 2.—{United Press.)}—Colorado Miners came back today after thelr 17 to 6 defeat at the hands of Colorado Aggies yester- day, and won today’s game by 8 to 4, Tt was the first loss of the season for the Aggies. Charlie Dick, Aggie all-conference pitcher for the last two years, weakened under the two- day strain and allowed 11 hits. Six costly errors by his teammates helped the Miners win. Sport Gossip The highest price ever paid-for a star hockey player in Great Britain was $22,500, Frank J, Marshall, America’s rep- resentative in the international chess tournament at Baden-Baden, has held the United States champion- ship since 1809. The purse and stake offerings dur- ing the racing season just closed at ‘Tijuana totaled more than $1,000,000 the biggest event being the Cofforth handicap with $50,000 added money. “lassified Rates Two cente per word or ten cents oer line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. | Five average words used as a/ | sasis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE OAP HEADLINE ll be charged the space of two | All charged advertising will be vooked “se: lines” trrespective of he number of words. TELEPHONE ADB. 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Want Ads to be clas#ified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune ytfice before 10, ‘ant Ads received ifter 10 to 12 a. will bo inserted under the head “Too Late to Classity.” HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Maid for work. Phone 2693W WANTED—Ambitious girl; will give business course and home in ex- change for light service: Write 442 EB. Kirk or phone 265R. | WANTED— Woman for general house work; must haye good refer- neral house Jences, 821 8. Boech, | J ge SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925 HELP WANTED—Female LADIES, LEARN BEAUTY CUL- ture. Work you love to do. Prac- tical training under actual shop conditions at Molers trains your handy to earn more because you learn more. Catalog explains. Write MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th St., Denver. i WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation, Inter- eating work, congenial teacher companions, and at leagt $60 per week. Salary to start and railroad fare paid. Give age, education and details of experience in first letter. Address N. T. SMITH, 1516-58 E. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. WANTED—AGENTS A LIVE LINE cs SELL men working in garages, tories, gas stations, lronwear Suits. Free outfit. Write Iron. wear, 311 Chauncey, Boston, Mass. AGENTS—$50 a week taking orders for Thomas Guaranteed Hosiery. 26 different kinds—latest colors and finest silks. Your size in free oute fit,’ THOMAS MFG. CO., Mil 172, Dayton, Ohio. = AMERICA’S leading manufactures of men’s neckwear needs live-wire agents who can earn $20 a ‘days Write for complete sample line, Ex+ clusive rights. Arblang Cravat Co. 693 Broadway, New York. WANTED—Saleswomen tak ies A aT ATTRACTIVE SALES POSITION SINCERITY and ambition to suc- ceed more essential than expert- ence; unmarried woman or widow without incumbrance preferred; must hive good education and be over 25 years of age; position offers an op- portunity to enter training imme- diately for managerial work as soon as you can qualify; railroad fare and salary when required to be away from home. We have a few open- ings for local work also. This posi- tion wijl give you an opportunity to do work of a high class which is pleasant, enjoyable and which will pay the right party at least $50 per week. ‘Teacher also wanted for vaca- tion position. Address Box B-56, Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN wanting Forest Ranger, Postal Clerk and other Government posti-! tions, write for free particulars. Mokane,:D-137, Denver, Colo. CAN use one or two house to house men; money maker. 446 S. Beech. MAN wanted for position as district sales manager for world's best work shoe at world’s lowest price. SUNNY'S SHOE CO., Main Ave., Scranton, Pa. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, $150-$250 monthly. Railway, Box 8-68, Tribune. ia ee WANTED—A once, automobile ac- cessory salesman to sell goods ect to user. Box B-14, Tribune. $158-8225 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. WANTED—AGENTS a TAILORING AGENTS—Spring line now ready. Make $75 week and up selling Bond's Clothes, made to measure suits and overcoats. Profits in advance. Prices a8 low as $20.50; 24 hour service guaranteed. J. Wal ter Bond Tailoring Co., 1731 Arapa- hoe, Denver, Colo. OLD COLONY LIFE INSURANCE Company of Chicago, Illinois. offers agents a wider field and in creased opportunity by writing man, woman and child from date of birth to age 60 on the annual, semiannual or quarterly’ premium plan, for amounts going up to $5,000 as re- gards children, while for adults the limit 1s $30,000. As the Company writes also sub-standard risks our agents have very few rejections. The Company wil give a very Hberal commission contract (direct with Home Office) to a good personal producer. MAKE $75-$100 WEEK gelling latest styles beautiful pearls, necklaces and chokers. Attractive proposition. Write Importers, 610 Pacific Block. Seattle. $100-8200 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. D. F, PHILLIPS, 235 West 27th St., New York. WANTED—SALESMEN SALESMAN—Capable specialty salesman in every county to repre- sent exclusively America’s most widely known line of personal and business Christmas Greeting Cards priced at figures that defy com- petition, These cards are in almost universal demand among profes- sional, business and society people and any good man can easily earn in excess of $100 weekly from now ull the end of the year on very Uberal cash commission basis. Send references and apply for territory at once. PROCESS ENGRAVING.CO., 1812 8, Crawford Ave. UNUSUAL’ OF THREE neat appearing young capable of earning $200 to per month with reliable firm age, experience, present Address Box » Tribune Pp territory tl estab Ushed trade will be assigned at once to an aggressive salesman. Our big line of Straw Hats { the largest and best known in the Active buying season just starting. Our Cap line which has become so popular with the trade will be in- cluded, Handsome earnings are as sured at once. Position is perma- nent with iiberal basis to right man. Must have auto; and please give three references in first letter. Address Carndine Harvest Hat Co. Dept. 25, £128 Washington Ave., St. Louts, Mo. SALESMAN—If you think tn terms of $6,000 yet this year write us now. Strong line for retail stores. Nationally advertised. Establishe concern has real opportunity Wyoming, Liberal weekly ac to producer, THE CON'TINE! CO., 1922 Euclide Ave., Cleveland, Dept. 390. SALESMEN—Write today, ,Get in on ‘biggest sensation ever known in direct selling and the shirt indus- try. Eask, quick sales. No com- petition. 330 = dally. WALTON- DUPLEX CO., Brooks Bldg., Chi- cago. — SALESMEN to sell high-grade, me- dium priced Ine Enameled Cook- ‘ng Utensiles and Enameled Special- tes. The Jones Métal Products Co., West Lafayette, Ohio. ——————$—$—$—$—<—— ADDITIONAL salesmen. wanted for Unoccupled territories. Our propo- sition Is an unusual opportunity for high grade men. Offering greater earning power and steady work. ust have car. Full {nformation on request. Minneapolis Woolen Mill Co, Inc, O12 First Ave. North eppolis, Minn. POSITIONS WANTED | ae HOUSEKEEPER wants work; neat and clean; good cook. Write P. O. Box 1617, City. WOMAN wants work by day oF hour, cleaning or laundry work. Phone 832J. EXPERIENCED nurse desires post tion. Phone 2937, pi a eB eed hL MAN wants work of any kind family to support. Phone 553M. SERVICES OFFERED PAINTING, calcimining and papers ing. Phone 98 FOR your cement work, call En- gelke. Phone 421-J. 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 cli We for and deliver. Phone 1499J. LADIES’ old hats remodeled; new hats made to order, also plain séw- ing. Phone 1495J. iT your olumbing done oow, R Brammer will give you @ equare teal. Specia] attention given to gaw piping and repair work. All work tuaranteed. Phone 2090J. seat eet WOULD like care of child under three years, best of care, $6 per luding washing and plain Box B-73, Tribune. MARCELLING, also home appoints ments. Phone 2562M. 949 8: Mc- Kinley. sewing. a JEHSEY 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. CALCIMINING and painting prices reasonable. Let Ted give you an estimate, Phone 393-R. y For Sale—AUTOMOBILES “ KOR SALE—1-passenger Studebaker, reasonable, or wil] trade for good Ford. Call 16R3. HERE LOOK 'EM OVER FORD 1924 COUPE New paint; heater; five tires MAXWELL 4-PASS. COUPE Late model; recently overhauled; bumpers; French platform; heater; five good tires; motometer FORD TOURING « Needs a few repairs; cheap country. TERMS Natrona Motor-Co, 550 E. Yellowstone Phone 236 FOR SALE—Nash coach; excellent condition, with bumpers, moto- meter, etc. Priced to sell. 243 8. Kimball. Phone 1884J, Rees daa ad il ah ad EE FOR SALE—Practically new 6-pass. Gardner; a real buy; fine rubber; sport model, blue; $450, Al Jack: son, 606 W. 10th. pede A i a Say FOR SALE—1924 Ford coupe, $375. puiberty Garage Annex, 414° 6. im. ot ES FOR SALE—One Dodge roadster, 1922 model, perfect condition. Service Co., 137 N. Wolcott, opposite Buick Garage, FOR SALE-~Paige sed. new tires, wire wheels, urg mote bt Patterson Oakland Yelloy Used Ford Cars Sold on very easy terms, Our used cars are sold under guar antee ag suggested by the Ford Mo- tor company. You are assured of quality and satisfaction. Company. 438 Runabout with delivery box _$165.00 Runabout, new painted” none ree Ut arg.99 Touring Car . ~ 50.00 Touring Car . . 185.00 Touring Car, new paint, car in excellent condition -.. 276.00 Coupe - 465.00 Truck . 250.00 FARL C. BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Ford FOR SALE—Ford roadster, ood shape for $250.00, Ford roadster just overhauled complete everything new, $150.00, Ford touring, $375.00, lke new; Dodge truck, good shape for $250.00; Ford sedan, good | car $225.00. Patterson Oakland Company. 438 B, Yellowstone. ————— FOR SALE—Dort touring will sell * as is for $250.00 or paint and sell for $300,00. Also Oakland touring with new 6-44 motor repainted and. everything complete for Cur in good shape. Patterson Ont jand company, 438 5. Yellowatone.

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