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PAGE SIX — Oil : | (re t . Casper Trl Ble.trical Equipment. ATLANTA.—Plans for the great | ydroelect nt tn the | ic de the Georg pany. About by the com power develop years and $% uction of mills for 6,000 feet norma hip cent below norma normal about Luckenbech y has beoked to of lumber during xpects to move Atlantic const ents from led 19,635, hip conit Livestock WORTH —The for three de and | bull t rs OE s better. than rattle as a whole are bringing the yest prices In four years. Growers ect the trend upward to continue 1 and & Texas n a all winter the b Automobiles. filed hy depositors of the bank, DETROIT }i.—Exports from} was made kuown Thursday. ‘The | Olds Mote since Janu-|order authorizing payment of the dividend signed by Judge Willlam | A. r Jate ‘Chursday, | afternoon, Hunter had pre. 1 requesting permis Rubber. eduction the larg up is 50 to Mason has schedules. A thir jail sentence was m ed out: b urray in pol court y ftefnooh to Jim | Lents, charged with being dr and lation of the liquor ordi: Po. | lice testified that Lentz hi jug, half full of rocnshine, at: the time of this arrest. Glen L. Douglas paid a fine of $10 in Connection with an auto ac- cident, ‘Tom Dineen, booked in con- nection with the same accident, was dismissed. The Cate against W. E. Bennett, charged with speeding and driving, without HUghts, was dismiss- ed. Chas. C. Zimmerman, booked in connection with an auto accident, paid $10. The care against H. B. | Nickum as the result of the sam accident, was dis wed. 38 THEATERS IN PURCHASE » May 16—4By The Associated Press)—The purchase of thirty eight theaters in New Eng- lund owned by Olympla Theater, Inc. was announced by the famous Play- ers-Lasky corporations. Control of therters will be assumed by the pur- chasers July 15, | by ‘Thomas Cheyénne |SUMMARY OF enne State Finance Commodity Trade News | aerate MiB) , duction f, 00 to 7,00 tires a day and some er companies report productio d for the remainder of Clothing. are seuson and ship. ning heavier than ar ago. All plants d working at capa Yarns. PHILADELPHIA.—Owing to the uncertainty of the raw wool mar- | ket loading in worsted yarne here pended. The un, e wool mi tom and holding up Sugar. SAN FRANCISCO.—More than 17,00 acres have been contracted to be planted to beets this year for the Amertear ; company plant CAPITAL GET DIVIGEND Wyo, r cent divider Hunter ba CHEY. A 10 pi May 16.— was declared recelver of the on the ond \ IN—Thie IL f lords de @ monopoly by Atueriéas Flims in Great Britain ant the cul onles but no ac Ke LONDON. Sir Cloyd George, unionist member ot purlia named b tite ypt, to cool Pleld Marshal Viscount Allenby. ROME.—Pishop Vat J. Kean, ur Sacramento, California, way re ceived by lope 1” ——— Depositors In Defunct Bank To Get Big Payment CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 16.—Iay- ment of fifty per cent dividend will be made to depositors of the close! National Bank in the next weeks {t was announced here today by receiver T, EB. McClintock yment wi!l tot approximate- P.000 as agal claims of $1,400,000 The announcement few days after that of the Chey: Bank which will make an initial dividend of ten per cent. The Citizens dividend is the larg comes only a fa Mn who SA est single dividend to be pnid by any Wyoming bank closed in the UNDERWOOD iss: » MAY RETIRE TON, May 16.—(By ‘The W. Under WAS Associated Press) 1IN' Oscar Denver-Cheyenne Air Mail Service Is Held Possible dxe of Der 1 that be had mall bi Final Lecture On “The Prodigal Son” Scheduled: Sunday S. Bowerman will * Onal lecture nex x in the series 0 * the suliject & or Boosters or strange r elder bret has amazement, for he ts not wierely found in* the home or the ehureh: but eut In the con | world and the varied entérprisos of | ive, Me represents a tyne con) tinually snet by ws. Does he help) or does ly hinder? i Swimming Suit Chic, Practical soderu aUiletie ytel oust ‘Phe have 4 practical swimming suit but i. slsu be elite This Peter Vou surf suit of Muitted iertes me per cent In |_ MIGHT REWS VIOLATORS GIVEN SOONS Bonds | ™ Alls Chemical ani Dye American Can’ .. rand Poundry 2. n Locomotive - Sm, and fe Sugar - ‘Tel, and! Tel. Amertean C Am Le American Amerie Coca Cult Davison Chey Da Ponte trie? as Vanous 1 Generil Houston ¢ Thudsen MT Utnols fore | ronal tut arvester [int Mere Mar. td. | Sprtagheld { coll Vopper_s. i righ Louisville Mack 'T'r Natlonal Lead New York Centra North American Northern 1; Vacifie Ol Pan. Am. Pet. B ure Oil - Reading Rep. Iron and Steel Reynolds Tobacco B ~ St. Louls and San Fran. Seaboard Alr Line ...>--=. Sears Roebuc nelair C | Stewart Studebaker -.. Texas Co, Tobacco Products Transcont. Ol! «. Union Pacific -.. United Drug ex Div. -------- 1 U. S- Cast Iron Pipe —. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol ---.----<-- uU u. Utah Copper , CRUDE Bis Muddy Mule Creek Sunburst HLA M LOD DONO aeenpnnn am memen ee yroo CDOs ee en £ BUC -e een ne nnn ander . WC COC eee sauce Creek mane ane Jrase Creek, Ught -—-—-——— PEON DUU 2 ee eee TOPCHIMEDE pene Elk Basin ee Rock Creek ————-——--—-- Sait Creek ~.--------------— ——_—- SILVER a exleau Gollurs 514, Anierican Tobacco 4 Amer Water Works = American. Woolen: - Anuconda Copper -. Atchison ~ } Atl, Coart Line . 6 twin Locomotive -. ~ 114 - 6% - 40 ' Chesapes ail Ohlo = Chicago, aud Northwesiern 2. 65 c Mil, & St. Biiud pds 2 11% and lactic 65 a nay N.Y. Ne HL, and Hartford -. 32% Norglk and Western —. ~ 130 Vennsylvania .. 44 Phila, and Rdg, C. and I. 2-2 40% Phillips Pet. ances 41% ~ 155 Wabash pfd. A 65% Westinghouse Electric ---.--. 52% Willys Overland. . 21% Woolworth - 126 2.00 1.36 140 1.06 1.06 1.30 66 1.36 aC) 2G 2.5 NEW YORK, May (6.—Bar sliver INA CUT SOT THIS MILK OEY OF The COCTOR'S BRING ME A STEAK AM BAKED DOTATOES ASCALAD “Bie - COFFE AND SOME CHER SE | DON'T CARE IF POO aT SICK! ~ Ghe Casver Cais Stocks POOLS BONS STOCK PRICES Broad Demand Develops Un- der Influence of Bullich Activities NEW YORK, May 6.—(By The As- sociated Press}—The upward move- ment of prices was resumed al the opening of today's stock market with poo's active in a number of specinl- ties. American Water Works ad vanced quarter pcint to a new high at 57 and was quickly followed Into high grounds by Motor Wheel cor- poration, Frisco common, National Dairy Products, and Foundation company, ‘The buying movement broadened as trading progressed with a reviva! of fpeculative Interest In the public utilities as one of the early features Utah, Securities was quickly bid up five points and Columbia gas and several others advanced a point or niore, American »€an established a high’ record for all times at 191% and tmmediate'y fell back a point en heavy profit taking, Dupont and Cleree Arrow pr'or pfd, attained new 1 and 110 arly strong ge Arms, Ameri: Tobacco, Certainteed romburg Carburetor and tes Realty, Foretgn ex- Rea Operied :teady. Demand ster+ ruling Just above $4.85 and french franes around 6.20 cents. Selle aeeeltions Wall Gireet Lrofs The sale of the Ann Arbor Rail- road to a larger system which Jules president announced would take place short 4 been coupled with.reports in the Cnancial district Chat th 4 might be absorbed by the Chicaxo, Burlington and Quincy Which piso 18 understood to be nego: Uating the purchase. of the Green Ray and Western, a S24 mile line between Green Bay ond East Win ona, Wis, ‘The Burlington ts con- trofled jointly by the Great North: ern and Novthern Pacific. 1 NEW YOR. May 18.—The actudl condition af ctenking house — banks and trust companies for the week shows an excess reserve of $65,676, 640, ‘Chis is an increase of $52,373,- 750 over Inst week's figures. oa by es SUGAR NEW YORK, May 16. — Refined sugur was unchanged at $5.60@5,70 for fine granulated with continued good withdrawal demand, although no improvement was repo hew business. Refined futu: {nal LIBERTY _ BONDS NEW YORK, May! 16—Liberty bonds closed: 344s 101; first 4\s8 102.8; second 4% 101,11; third 4\s 101.27; fourth 4%s 102.14; U. &. gov- ernment 44s 10) i ALL FORMER SERVICE MEN ARE INVITED 10 NEXT LEGION SMOKER All Legionalres and ex-service men are cordially invited to the American Legion smoker to be given by the George W. Vroman post at the Le- gion club rooms in the Turner-Cott- man buliding at 8 o’click on Mon- day wght. Important business. will come up for discussion and a full ettendance if all ex-service men ts destred. A specia) entertainment program bas been arranged including severn! snappy boxing bouts. Amoag the local fistic aces who will appear {n the ring, are Mickty Stanton, Jess McCash, Bill and Wenneth Rissler, Minton Sanders, Toot. Warden, Will Woodward, Johnie D-hlel. Henry Pierson, and many othrs. There will also be severa! high c!ass wrest: COLUMBUS, Oblo.—Consorvative fundamentalists said a victory by the Bryan faction known as mill- tant fundamentalists, tn the coiling Presbterlan gener: means a split {n the churet. agdambly | Gridun: Grain ALONG IM aL ‘Quotations by Blas OMAHA, Department —Receipts, 2,300; higher than Friday's’ average: able “ butehers, $11.65@11.9 Hghts, downward to $11 salea, $11.65@11,90; top, st for friday, Neb., May 1 Cattie—None. week ago: lower, bul |i loads Mngy and light 310.60@10.85; top, $11.00 pala for |115 pound averaged; she stock, uneven; Scows, around 25¢ {towers Ge higher; heifers. te, seal, fully 25c higher treng to 26e higher; feeder: cows, $6.00@8.00: odd head 38. helfers, $8.25@8.85; wtocke beef bulls, $5.50@6.50; bologna bulls, £4.75@5,25; practical yeal. top, few. to Independents, $10.75; stockers and feeders, 7.60, | Sheep—Recetpis, 2,800; mostiy at-| rect three cars choice 83 \clipped lambs, $13.00. with a week ago: Fed clipped lambs, mostly heavies off as much as 25e 50c; ers, 60c lower; ‘fat sheep, 50@T5c Closing Wool lambs, $14.60@ higher; feeders, bull follow: 14.88; tap, $15.25; fed clipped, @12.75; heavy, $10.90@11.50; ers, $15.25@15.50; outs, mostly nominal, shorn ewes, desirable welght. $7.00 @8.25; shearing lambs, $14.00: Denver Prices. $12.0. for 182 to 238-pound dri pound I 208 loadsa, $11.00; fi beef steers, 10 to 1 310,00; yearlings, ful! best, $10.30; fat she stock, ut 260. higher; top cows, $8.10 $7,00 to $3.00; beet heifers, steady to 160 higher. lower; 36,50; for week: S0c lower; top, $14 fornia springers, $14.00 to clipped lambs, $11.0C to $: ped ewes. $6.50 7. ewes, $8.25 to NEW YORK, May 1. exchanges steady; quota conts, cables 48544; 60 day bills on 480%; France demand 52014: 521. Italy demand 407 demand 23.80, ‘ —————___. dlc; eatra firsts 40%40%e: higher; 31@32 receipts 26,12 age pack extras 32%; firs Poultry CHICAGO, May 10,—Poultr: fowls 24c; roouters 14 broters 23. @48e, NOU CAME Home WYOMING OILS Vucurevich, *» Broker) 208 Consolidated Royalty Bigg. Bid Ask Western Exploration .°2.25 2.50 Consolidated Royalty - 1.00 1.02 Central Pipeline 45.50 5. T. Willams .. pe Ne igs 3 Bessemer - At! gs Western \States ag 13 Kinney Coastal 10 Columbine 09 Jupiter —.- 0 Elkhorn 0% Domino Hf 206 Royalty Produce: 04 05 Sunset aa TA Picardy eri) Vase MacKinnie Oi) _ ot Cee (i Riverton Pet. - 5.08 7,00 Wyo-Ill. Pet. AB 52 Curb Stocks. Mounsain Procucers 21M Salt Creek Producers — 26% Continental. 25 New York Ott 10 Sait Creek Consolfdated --..-. 7% 3. O, Ind - 64% ot Agriculture.)—Hogs active, 25@50c » bulk Compared with Fed yearlings and fresh Ught steers, mostly steady; weighty steers and plain offerings, 15@25e far week, $9.00@10.50; Steady to Weak; bulk butcher upward DENVER, May 16.—Hogs,—Re cetpt.,. 150; 40. to BOc higher ¥ higher, | JOST OROSEED | OVER YO SEE HOW YOU ARE GETTING AD (U. 8B. + desir: light of $11.90; 311 a steers, + bulls, rs and up to heavy » $9.25. to $6.75@ pound Compared | wooled and lower; spring: $12,00 spring- $12.50; @14.50. AHS % IF HE INOS OUT THAT I'VE GEEN Eatin HELL.CNT SEEN YOST sy Inve FeaTune Great Br FROST REPORTS BOOST GRAING Early Slump on Chicago! Exchange Offset by Later | Advance CHICAGO, May 16.—Owing 1s ly to an official forecast of frost to: night the wheat market scored a material advance today despite de- clines at the start. ‘The c ew firm, 1c to 2%c net higher, May $1,70% to $1.71 and July $1.53% to $1.53%4. CHICAGO, May 16.—({By- The As sociated Press}—Rainy weather brought about an early downturn of wheat prices today. The moisture extencsd over a good sized portion | of the wheat belt, and with prevail- ing cool temperatures, gave encour- agement fcr a better crop outlook, especially as semi-drought cond! tlons of late through infportant sec- tions have been causing complaints of spindly growth and shortened stems. Lower quotations at Liver. pool today than were looked for tend. ed also to weaken values here. €hi- cago opening price quarter to 14) lower, May $1. and July 1.50% to $1.51, were followed by a sll, further setback and then something ofa rally. Subsequently the market was !: fluenced’ by prospects.of small world shipments and & heavy reductlon of the amount of wheat on ocean pas: sage ns well as by forecast of frost. Unfayorabié conditions for corn planting, together with a rise in hog values made the corn market rela- Uvely firm, opening at Yee to le off, July $1.14% to $1.14%, the corn market scored moderate gains. al! around. by frost predictions and by indica t'ons that the visible supply. state- ment Monday would show a fair de- | crease both for corn and cats. Corn closed ‘strong tac to 1%c higher; July $1.16% to 31.16%. Oats took thelrecue from wheat rather than corn. Starting at \e to ‘Sc lower, July 44%c the’ oats mar- ket held near to the Initial range. Provisions were responsive | scrength of corn and hog. to CHICAGO, May 16.—Wheat No. 2, 1; No. 3 hard, $1.70% 2, mixed. $1.13; No. 2 yel- 1.17% @1.18%. Oats, 2, low, white, 47% @48%c: No. 3, waite, 4 @45¢. Rye, Now 1, $1.19%. Barley, 84@39o. Timothy seed, $5.75@6.75. Clover seed, $17.00@ 25.00, Lard, $15.67. Ribs, $17. $19.62. 4 POTATOES TODAY THAN YOUVE SAME DIET rights seserved gagee will cause the following |described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mort- gage described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on Later*the market was influenced | OO ARE GFT tee FOR WEEKS KEES OP THE \ Service. Inc Sule Delinquent dues $455.00, and de- linquent interest $455.00, and fines of $84.00; premium on In- surance $21.00. And whereas said mortgagee has | elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, whereby the: remaining indebtedness se-} cured thereby has become immed- jately due and payable, which on the date of the first publicdtion hereof is claiined to be as follows, to-wit: Amount of loan $5440.00, less yalue of’ stock $823.04, or $4616.96, plus delinquent dues, $455.00; delinquent interest $455.00; delinquent fines $84.00; premium on fire insurance ad- vanced by Association $21.00,) leaving balance due of $5631.96 and in addition $50.00 attorney’s fees, for the foreclosure thereof; total of all, $5681.96. ; Whereas, by the terms of said} mortgage, and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contained has become op- erative, and no suit or proceed- ings have, been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assigned; _ Now, therefore, the said mort- said note and mortgage, of prin- cipal, insurance premium, taxe: interest, dues, fines and attorney's fees, and. other fees, costs and e nenses, to be sold at public ven- due by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, jin the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash. according to law, et the south front door of the Court House, in the City of Cas- Cornty of Natrona, in the t of Wyoming, on Friday. July 3,.1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: North forty. feet ef lot four- teen in block ninety-onein But- ler's Addition to the town (now City) of Casper, in Natrona County, State of Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and described in the plat of said Butler’s Addition. now on file and duly recorded in the office of the county clerk and ex-offi- cio register of deeds of said Na- trona County, State of Wyo- ming; together with all build- ings and improvements thereon; Dated May 16, 1925. JASPER MUTUAL BUILDING (SEAL Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Its Secretary. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee aa SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 Livestock :: All NEWS AND QUOTATIONS BY-LEASED WiRE———— BRINGING UP FATHER Markets | —Drawn for The Casper Iibune by George McManus WANTEDC i wont? GONNA WALI BACK TO OINTYS RIGHT NoW! HELP WANTED—Female maid and secqnd girl. as nurse, Phone 1739 act MEN—LEAI paid profe Write for ¢ BER COLL Denver HELP WANTED—MALE N BARBERING, Hig: Big — deiman: MOLER BA}. 1229 17th St. ‘asper not 60 e: sales manager firm, Previous expe ential as 48 good p. ess to work ten. Apply); ndwriting,. stating references y confidentis WANT: 000 TO 35, Neees: ¥ Unusu: ucts. mand, sales. thes outfit lelgh Co., mL. De A-l MACHIN job. Box youn of any ki Phone 1157J. METAL FoR Phone 4941. FOR screens Acme Cabl jonally known’ Rawleigh Prod ‘ascinating being rary quick for full particulars and fres Get busy! POSITIONS WANTED + man SERVICES OFFERED JERSEY milk delivered at your door team work of all kinds CE Evan estimates Phone 1806W. ED—AGENTS 000 YEARLY retailing sities. - Enormous work, ally bls profits. idly. chosen. do as Lovall Write y The W, T. Ray, pt. WY-559, Freeport, IST and welder wi: 35, Tribune. and wife nd. 530 8. want work Chestnu fresh every day, garden and iawn making, Murphy Bro: 416 Helly. 1U86R or 69S Phone s . M. WEATHERSTRIPS call “A, Lurson, and fence plekety call net Shop, 214 West B day evenin 7:00; 30e. 16. FOR your c gelke. CACIMININC Jobs, prom | anteed. LADY | ing. PI 22 D LOAN ASSOCIATION -—we "hone 2200d- By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, | WANTED—Smatl family wxshings President.| 89d laundry work for single ladies jAd AUTOM electric a Pub. May 16, 23, 80; June 6, 13, and 27, 1925, CHICAGO, May 16.—Potatoes re. high rong ‘to yullr, $9.35; vulit, $8.26 to $: canners and cutters, .atendy; calves, mostly steady; top vealers, $12.00: bulk $8.60 to $11.75; stockers and feeders, Sheep,—Receipts,. 1.000; springers, ther clanses, steady; few clip wooled 6; bulk all weights, $13.50 to $14.50; Cat!. | $15.40; 0; ellp: wooled Foreign Exchange ‘oreign ns in Great Britain demand 486%: banks cables i cables 408, Belgimu demand 504%; Germany | Butter and Eggs _———— | CHICAGO, May 16.—Butter high- creamery extras 41\4; standards firsts 38% @59 Ke: seconds 3237 4c: Eggs i Cirste stor- ya | ceipts new 13, old al U COTTON NEW YORK, ay Spot, quiet; middling, $ ~ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 16.=Cotton, 65. Whereas default has been made jin the payment of -part of the money secured by a mortgage dat- ed November 27, 1923, made my John S. Hardwick and Elvira Hardwick, husband and wife, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the under- signed mortgagee, which mortga- ge, was duly filed for record ir the office of the county clerk and ex-officio register of deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 22nd day of December, A. D., 1923, and there recorded in Book 30 of Mort. Gages, Page 108, given to secure the promissory note of the said the sum of $6400.00, dated said November 27, 1923, due on or be- fore June 25, 1983, in monthly in- Staliments of $32.00 as monthly dues, and 00 as monthly inter- est on said loan, and therefore default has ocurred in the condi- | | tion of taid mortgage, in that the said mortgagors have made default | h hes continued for more thun | mionthy last past in the pay- | of she following, to.wit: mortgagors to said mortgagee, in| ~ “lassified Rates, i] | ‘Two cents ver word of teo cen ver line 4 Pivo Gveruxe Words used as uo asis of enuimuting u lige. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE |will be charged the space of tyro ‘ines, Ail charged advertising will booked “se: Unes”. irrespective he oumber of words TELEPHONE aus | Carefui aitenttun wi idy revelved over (be TL. out We cannot guarantee | be of rate per word Cor the Casper Lai) Tribune | CORRECTION ¥ CLASSIFIEL AL ERKRUNS The Casper Vully Tribune wti not be reapondible for qiure shun one tneorrect insertion of any 4d vertiovinent ordered for more (hur ane tine = Errure no. the tuult ul the advertiser whlch clearly jeasun the real value of the advertisement wilt be rectified only by public without extra charge within days alter tosertion No cepublica lon will be made when the error does not materiaity affect the ene or purpose of the advertisement CLUSING HULiC Want Ads to be classif! Property must be in the Casper Lally Tribune ittice before 10. Want Ade received Migr 1U to 12 @ m will be inserted Uider the bead “Too Late ts Clanaity,* (ek A a RS es HELP WANTED-—-Female TYPISTS wertpty ° @ Bureaus | NO AD LESS THAN 49 CUNTS oll OF TUWN Alves) MEATS. | he ao mauled by cuwb ls tm full payment of che same | Note the foreguing, inatrustione | about sountiok the words and (he wae | aaranteed For Sale—Auto Accessories FORD oW u out of every and tell you NEW TIRES AND TUB elt know: st | | FOR SALE Four 10K AUTC FOR SAI 1,500 miles, ante Boy FOR ster. Will on trade W. First. lent Boyle, Ine, condition. Boyle. Ine. cheap. All mission: Do! in the yard. we get you Yellowstone. condition, lewsy ters, CHICKEN dinner, Busy Bee, Phone 421-0. Frank Smith, phone 1s80-J ts family bundle wash and gentlemen who have no home. Prives reusonabie, anteed to be Ligh clixs | for und deliv olumting Gene Guw, | el vour | , Brammer wilt | teal Specia | wiping and repair you gre 1 2690, our man will cu! elt price. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 2370 Acroes from Carper Bulek Co SALE—1924 Jack Jones li iS EEN A FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in ex: * condition, looks and run like new. -_ | FOR SALE—Dodge touring, in £00) ———_—_ | FOR SALE— —_—_ POR SALD—Vord touring, sta price, $75.00, ————— FOR SALL—Ford touring, in igs; served from 6:30 2 N. Wolcott. work, calle ement G ond painting, small pt service, work guar All work guar: We cai! Aug er. Phon ECHANIC, battery and yline and one 317-W. « give you a square | attention even to a work work Phone owt NERS, ATTE). TION! get getting 23. miles lon of gas you bus how to get ik 5 n make, best quality 511 8. Durbl pet EM ETT COLr! ser, bumpers, © motomrete heniea! condition ERVICE (0. Phone 7 ne , ‘ord coupe, run a thie car i# Hike new id. Very easy tens le, Ine, Oldgmobiie re consider first mortga\" Garage, *"" just | repainted Earl 0 Price, $176.90. Earl © Gord used carg ¥e iso We sel! cars on com nt let your old Ford r Bring tt over to cash for it. 249 Karl C. Bofle, 1° Price, $243.00, V"! Leal Ch Boyle, In