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PAGE EIGHT Che Casuer S CASPER HIGH ANNUAL READY FOR DISTRIBUTION |I|NIQR FIRST OTHER CURRENT NEWS OF high school 41 publicution of the high school, by, thie [pupils in th gol, came off tho’ press on Satur- n€ annual this year will contain more reading matter und pictures concerning ‘high school activities than ever before. ‘whe editorial staff of “The Gusher” id to be compli- mented on the splendid annual: for 1926. ‘The members of the staff are George Bolln, editor-in-chief; Barry Mahoney, busines smanager; Chas. Holland, assistant business _man- ager; Fred. Hufsmith and » Mar Buerlte Metz, advertising assistants to the business midnager; Frank Knittle, joke editor; Luella Camp- bell, society editor; Charlotte Carll, organization editor; Alfred Hage. boy athletic editor; Eloise McKin, girls’ athletic editor; Lucille Niles, art editor; supervi id L. B. Jewell, faculty Pryx-Spanish Picnic Held Last Wednesday. The anntial picnic of the Spantsh lub was held on Weédnesday of last week In conjunction with the same event for the Pnyx Débuting society of the y high school sixt About pupils headed by Mr. Leslie Danis, head of the Spanish ae! nentyund Rev. P. K, Edwards chief chaperon, motored to rden Creek near John Allen's neh beyond Motor club build: appetizing meal was prepared girls, consisting of* steak, coffee, salad, fruit, and ulty chaperons nees 'Feris, Lesite and Miss Johanna led the Pnyxers e between Spaniards was a ré eleven all, when 1 and the ball was sted a cessation competition. The to a relay race ould prepare the ve as flunkeys around cording to Mr. Danis, ‘quality was re- Phillip K. Alberta Margaret an‘ )tou, Luetile; Payllx,, L. ‘H.' Danis, tributed to the high) Helen Watson,” Arthur » Anierso: tomorrow. The un-| Dean Frisby, Mr: McRIM ‘and Albert iimbaii. - high eee Mr. and Mrs. W. 0: Wilson Offer Prizes to’ Freshmen. 4 4On Weédnebday, May '20, the me: bers of the freshmen class will t "part in’ the annual! clintest for the Wilson prizes. Mr. gnd Mrs. W. O Wilson’ offet each year several ve Mberal prizes to the members of the Treshman class. of ‘the ‘high school for the purpose of encouraging the study of good Mternture. Since there are several hundred contestants, {t ds necessary to have the final contest at this time so that the judges may*have ample time to grade the papers. Awards will be made on Commencement Day. Sees High School Students Must Wear Uniforms A ‘notice signed--by A. Siade superinténdent of-nchool#, {9 posted in Principal C. K:. Fletcher's office, | informing high‘ school students that they must wear their uniforms to |school, The order reads: ‘Acting jon the advice of the! board of edu cation, “Mre Fletcher Jhas been in structed to {esue “no ‘uniform ex This order, wns made 4 necessary since the vadvent+of balmy spring weather, many students hay asked permiimidnito appear at classer in new spring attire.’, The schoo) board. decided that’ no +favoritism should be shown’ to any students and that the) best way to Handle the situation,! was. to require that all students wear thelr uniforms. Stu- dents’who'are not able'to appear in uniforms are barred from the high school grounds, except In the case ia | a new student been ordered. This: requirement {4 just and fair to all pupils alike, and {t eliminates u great deal of criticism which might be. caused if:uniform excuses were fsdued to some pupily and not to others. whose uniform Commencement Day On Jane.4, » | Full. announcement: of the com- plete arrangements. for’ baccalau- reate services, on, Sunday, May 31, and Commencement Day on’ Thurs- day, June 4, will be carried in next Sunday's {sue of the: Cusper Daily Tribune. _ Arrangements «re. now-in process ‘of completion. More than ninety seniors -will graduate trom the Natrona county high schoo! this spring.” ‘The membem of the class are entering upon the home stretch of their high school education. Only a little more than two weeks remain of the 1825 school year and pupils are busily engaged {nv rounding out thelr studies. eee Slade and Fletcher Visit Satt Creek. Schools. A. A. Sinde, superintendent of sehools, and-Principal.C, K. Fletcher, Eloise Me- ler Irheart, Charles Harold Heiser, Charles Hol- Thelma Burgman, Margaret . James Bruek- . Charles Mo- John Allen, is, Harry Catherine , Mildred Shaw, William ron, Ruby Owen, arl Carroll, Madolin in Head, Leita Gillam, m, Harold Bates, Emter- Huber, Lela Crockett, Alma es, Betty Sinith, Lucille Fletcher, * Huber, David Rightsman, ne Howser, Sarabel Goldtrap, y Davis, Fay Crater, Clifford Olson, Mary Alice Jones, Mabel Light s George _te build up Weigcht/ NY WOMA any man, can now have a well-developed ¢e and form. Tho whol mple scret of a well-developed form is the number of blood-cells in our body. You can now forget all 1e theoretical talk about diet, ex- relse, fad ments, food-fats od fat-foods. Nothing is of any se, after all, except blood-cells! Thin, run-down men and women, th bony necks, sunken chee! ony shoulders—all theso cre sut- ‘ring from one thing—too few lood-cells, tat 8.8.8, helps to make the rich sd-blood-cells, which you need. our blood is starving for these ew blood-cells! Give your blood 1# blood-cells it need: ake 8.5.5. ® great scientific blood-cell aker. 8.5.8. has done marvels, o, in making beautiful complex- ma, clearing the akin, making lips osy red, the cheeks full and plump because it rids the blood of im- urities which cause pimples, jackheads, acne, blotches. eczema, otter, rash and rheumatism, too. 6 the medicinal ingredients of aro purely vegetable, it may © taken with perfect safety. ‘This s why 8.8.8, since 1826, has meaat > thousands of underweight men nd women a plus In their strength, tart taking 8.5.8. today and your ‘teat problem, that of your per- onal appearance, can be solved. 5. S. S. is sold at all two sizes. economical. BE 3 larger sive is 19, Science hus proved | visited the schoola of Balt Creek on Thursday. The home economics department of the Midwest branch ot the Natrona county high school, served dinner to the membera of the board of education: Mr. Slade, Mr. Fletcher, and Miss Willigma, head of the home economics department, were also guests of, the Midwest “ETHAN QUEST” TELLS OF WANDERLUST. Reviewed by WARREN SPENCER. No man can read Harry Hervey's now novel, “Ethan Quest—His Saga," without recognizing some- thing of himself fn it.” No woman can read it without comprehending, perhaps for the firit time, the re- curent gnawing at n mun's soul to tear himself a ftrdm ‘his ‘settled Ife routine at wWhateyér’ cdst.,, In this story thé paychology, of the man who refuses to ytay hafnessed by fate—tho evens desérts his wife ts treated so/#ynipathetically that, although the wWorun {a at fault Only tn ypltitul lack of “understanding, the redder's love and/compassion are given'to the hero toytheend. * Hervey succeeds In this/by throw. ing over the render the same en- chantment which holdw his Ethan {n thrall. For ° ‘Ethah Quest—Hle Sagn" tsa “book compelling strength ahd beauty, written with gommand, of wordy that often ta startle with thelr “gorgeous news,” * Th story opens tn the sleepy, river port aun of Savannah where on the waterfront » ittle han first! ‘learns the y mygtery of ships and the ways*of those who go down -to-thé sea The btandards of southerh arlstocrac} Are his inher! tance from the Warens, his mother’s family, and, he, i nearly grown be- fore he is told the secret of his un- known father’s vanisiiment. Ethan's mie the himory of the paternal Kerm! of roving. at war‘in his blood with the Warref tradition, As a child, Bthan porep over the map of the, worl nd the glamor: ous names of far landa then weave their spell, Bunt when! in the tm- slvé of youth he’ gixea hostage to ne and weds his “dream-cllpper take ground on: «lurking * office * be wtrives to Conform, to be “Wie other men" ang to meet the demands of duty and affection. Then the day comes when the epirit of Quests takes pogsersion of him, ‘0 the Kast, which all hia lite een calling him, voyages this donperate adventurer, ‘The story's last three parte— "The Wounded Dreanit” “The Tired Arch. cl" and "The Uttermost Ielea"— t you Into the strange — ports whose namer ring af commanding: ly In) the early @hapters, Here w have more than a ontortil tule of roe mantic tluston. We wre miyen a dell cate and acute wtudy of » soul horn allen to {te native surroundings Teese paxet bring anderstanding of fh poe com. And k® poetry anid dren? helene (1 sony mersire to. every ‘tian this! Oneet-—Ele ny SCHOOL CIRCLES HERE school. Mr,,Slade.ahd Mr; Fletcher stayed over in the-evening for & and Son banquet for me bers of thé athletic teains of M. west. The dinner, was served in the Conj- munity hi A very entertaining program was given. Afier the banquet, Mr. Slade essayed the trip. from Midwest to per in a heavy rainstorm, and after sev 1 bours on the road and in the ditch, Siade and Fletcher reached home for breakfast Friday morning. eee Musical Concert Will Be Held Next. Friday Night. On Friday night, May son will be given in the high auditorium by the music depa of the high sc’ Mi Agnew, | m for d later School board at the for session received bids for building. | ne new which’ w y decorated ature of lattice — w vin oc decériit covered blossome réjotéed jn pense? wit pregented pow “sprin an opp the us un) attrac +np of Fight Infection. | Phe first sid army-is calling for new volunteers this week. . MD LEON IS BEING FORMED Million Boys and Girls To Be Enlisted to Young blood especiaily is wanted in the ranks and to that, end, the Junior First Aid Legion has been formed. throughout th en- rolintent now open where bo: enlist in the new organization ¢ become actively Identified with a cause de- signed aleviate human suffering and iprevént trivial aceldents from becoming dangerous infections, More than 45,000 drugeist au thorized enrollments” in the Juni li which 1S prom: health national the *Bo “! r F. Scott, ‘ecutive of the Camp Fire ure First At ion, Frank J. Monoghan, M.D. commissioner of New York : Herman N. Bundsesen, bealth commissioner of Chicago, and Pred C. Zapfee. vecretary of the Associa- colota; { Many parents were as guests. Excellent dat was dis; by the ident L orchestra. de # i} h schoo! o} it bé Hela field." Théfe are for thé" v gan’ & a] very bu The fir actice at thé rifle on Tuesday this wéek when ‘cém: pany Ahad thei* turn there. The second round will not begin until after thé grade track meet. Dean Morgan is very much pleased y the owing made by the boys, even though some have shot under very adverse circumstances due to wind and rain... Th remains; mc th boys — hi finished the 200 and 300 yard ran, cee 500 yard range still of Bes. | The high ool band was invited at the state track meet but the condition of e it inadvisable to try yes the to eas ipal C. K. Fletcher t as yet made to he jill go next Mr. Fletchey | had recetyed several offers to become superintendent of the Ft for this n region, not apply the trona county high ‘school for ne year. 8. R. Bumann, principal the Laramte high school, will st dia the poaition of principal ¢ reason tor % Books. and Bookmen _ * A’Column of Gossip and Opinion ede da Se 8 Ta Ria a ceed Mr. Fletcher as principal next year. Sag. ransom world and who would find in beauty an “armor | against 4 { His Berlin Visti Important, View European observers see a deep significance in the visit to Beriin of | {t “lassi tlon of America Medical Colleges. e Legton to en- nifilign ‘members tn and thus tecruit a organization of boys h the lessons of ‘first as. well to render first aid vices whenever the need arises. boy or y become a mem- ber hy,»qning the enrollment blank a membership fee of 12 es thém ‘to a mem: and buttton, a yandbook of first ald In- nda junior first ald iit, jodine sterile ganze bandages, ad- and | pi acid= for &pplication® to burns. ‘urther’ fn- formation n be had by {inquiring of thé local druggists. nation wid and girls to ¢ ald consisting 0: Sti in the and to yr the intesest Ald movement NF. children for giving prompt nd expert assistance in time of ac- cident, the founders of the Junior Ald Legion—Bauer & Black, ago, Illinois, makers of surgical dressings and hospital. supplies— has set aside a fund of $5,000 to be April a yearago. h) previously on , 1928; when the to- . The biggest month in/1824 was Mareh, in 393,270 vehicles were made. whieh These previous totals include Canadian out- put. When Canad’an figures have been received for Ap that the rand total mictith will exceed 4. a See | | for the past 5,000. i} More than \hree-fifths of the total rrumber of persons employed in American automobile factories are’ working in the state of Michigan, et ed Rates. Two cealr per word of teu cents ver (ine NO AD LESE THAN 89 CENTS five averuge words used ae 9 aviv of estimating & Ine. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two dines. | Ail charged advertising will ve lines" trrespective of of words. TELKPHONE ADS. Careful atte€Mtion will be given all) ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot evarantee accuracy OUI OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or zheck in full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about’ counting the words «nd the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. CORRECTION OF AD ERRORS. | The Casper Dally Tribune wil) not be responsible for more than one tncorrect insertion of any ad: verUsement ordered for more than one time Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly teasen the rea) value of ile advertisoment Gill be rectified only by publication without eatre charge withio FIVE days alter insertion. No republica tion will pe made when ¢ rror does not matertsliy affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. CLUSING HOUR, of Dr. Emin Bey, mayor of Con- stantinople, accompanied by his staff.* The purpose of his jour- ney, they believe, is the renewal of the alliance between Germany and Turkey. CAR OUTPUT IN | APRIL SCORES NEW TOP MARK Reaching anew high monthty pro: Guction total, the automobile indus: try In Apr) manufactured 420,373 cars and trucks, The figure for April, which ix es Umated from, factory shipment ubnitiet thé dtrectors of Want Ads to be classified properly be in the Casper Daily Tribune before 10, Want Ade received after 10 to 12 @, m. will be Inserted under the bead “Too Late to Claasity.”” HELP WANTED—Female T¥PISTS to type authors’ manu scripts, spare time: experience un- necessary. Typists Serv Bureau, 40 Clinton &., Newark, . pay WOMEN-GIRLS — Guaranteed in your own home if you can use needie. Everything furnished. Par ticulars free. Royal Art Co., Drawer 32, Lelpsic, Ohio, | AGES CLASSIFIED | ~ Unvap Tribune HELP WANTED—Female WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED * TO TRAVEL DURING summer vacation, Inter- esting work, “congenial teacher companions, and at least $60 per week. Salary to”start and ratlroad fare paid. Give-age, education and details’ of experience in first letter, Address N. T. SMITH, 1616-68 E. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. WANTED—Girl for general house work, Phone 2526W. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—LEARN BARBERING. High paid _ profession, Big demand. Write for ‘catalog, MOLER BAR- BER COLLEGE, 1229 1iith St., Denver. » $150-$250 Box B-68, BRAKEME: Railway, FIREMEN, Tribune. bookkeeper for customers wanted; must be able to riter, Wyoming Gro- WANTED—aAssistant sales manager sper frm. Previous experi- » essential as is good per- y, Willingness to. work~ and to handle men. Apply by letter in own handwriting, stating age, experience, references and salary expected. Strictly confidential. Box B-7,) Tribune; nger, Posi ment posi rticul er, Colo. | SRRITORY OPEN. anting Kor SERVICES OFFERED LADY wants family bundle wash- ing. Phone 2206J. WANT ED—Smal! and gentlemen Prices reagona bie. anteed to be for und deliver. HARPER method scaip treatments, falling hair, dandruff; marcelling. Mrs, R. Colby, 449 CY. FISHERMEN, SEE BRENNAN FOR FISHING scope pole, $2.65; 8-foot steet pole, $1.45; canvas creel, $1.75; any size snell hook, 6 for 26c; reels, 75¢ and ¢-foot near $1.50; Au high cless family washiuge and taundry work for single tadier who have no We Phone L4yyJ Phone 259. tackle—steel silk line, note work guar eal tele- 200; landing nets, 95c; 3-foot leaders, 10c; é-foot leaders, 20c; $1.50 doz. be 144 S. Durbin. it make flies, GET your plumbing dene uw, tt Brammer will «ive you a square deal. piping and. repair work. guaranteed. Phone 2090J., All Special attention given to gas work For Sale—Auto Accessories FOKD OWNERS, ATT! If you are not ‘TION! 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. NEW TIRES AND TUBES Well known make, bes* quality at E new, price, ur own pay. .Get into the selling line in America you haye absolutely no Join the hundreds of eawake men and women who are rning $60 to $160 weekly, taking orders for Val-Style Made-to-Measure millinery. Commissions paid tn: ad- vance—we deliver and collect. No sample case to lug around. Write today for details: of our Mberal ex- clusive territory offer. VAL-STYLE. HAT CO. Room C-208, Val-Style Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—SALESMEN Nc pnnpnlindanarnrona nance EXPERIENCED salesmen wanted to call on automotive trade with direct which in competition. w high class line accessories, Free samples. Protected territory, $75 to $100. weekly. Permanent work. Write P. O. Box 285, Spencer, Iowa. SALESMEN to sell Whipcord and Twill suits, $31,650, with $4.00 com- SALESMEN in all parts of Wyo: ming (wanted). ‘“Ustikon rubber SALE new $265.00. Earl C. Boyle, Ford tires, heapest cash price. 511 8. just Very easy Inc. runabout, Durbin. Fur Sale—AUTOMOBILES like repainted, terms. FOR SALE—JEWETT COU Four passenger, spotlight, bers, bumpers, motometer, E snub- new 0 Across from Casper Buick Co, BARGAINS—BARGAINS Ford Roadster Hudson Coach, like ne' Oakland Coupe Paige Sedan -- Ford Tou Chevrolet Dodge Bug Oakland Tour Dodge Truck - Oakland Coupe, 4-pass, — ring Bug Chevrolet Baby Grand Road- ster Stutz Tou: ring Terms—We Trade 4 $ 150.00 900.00 - 850.00 575.00 - 225.00 225.00 300.00 300.00 225.00 1,695.00 - 475.00 700.00 OAKLAND CO. bonus. Guaranteed. ERSOD Meet in world. CHAS, MARCH, | 438 E. Yellowstone 1716 West Division, Chicago. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, run about 1,500 miles, this car is like new and soles and heels’ sell themselves. Just show them’and you've made a sale. You can sell them in spare time and make good money. They'll outwear any shoe, Light in weight. Price. 75c pair, Anyone can put them on in 15 minutes. No nails, no pegs. For further information write Shaw, 1019 E. Seventh, Casper, AUTO accessory salesmen to sell Seng’s locking steering wheel for Fords and Chevrolets to dealers only. No other wheel like it} fast seller. Liberal commission; old established Chicago’ firm. Write quick for par- treulars. © V wood Ave., C cago. SALESMEN—Try selling our roof paint wholesale to farmers. You can make $200 weekly and be sure of repeatvorders, This {s a specialty of unusual merit. Write at once for territory’ near home. The American Oil & Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. AGENTS WANTED— - - m. AGENTS: Distributors: — $301 monthly selling fastest selling auto necessity ever sold. Sales guaranteed. New invention. Write today for big free profit offer. BLANCKE & CO., 606-G West Lake, Chicago, LARGE manufacturer wants agents to sell shirts direct to wearer. Ex- elusive patterns, easily sold No capital required. Whole or spare time. Experience unneceseary. KALENDER SPORTSWEAR CO., 543 Broadway, New York, NECESSITY AND NOVELTY COMBINED IGINAL construction of famous Waiton Duplex shirts guarantees double wear,. Be our factory repre- [fs sentative, make $15-$20 daily. Write WALTON DUBLEX CO., Brooks Bidg., Chicago. TS—350 weekly taking orders for Thomas Guaranteed Hosjery. 26 different | styles—latest colors. Free outfit offer. THOMAS MFG. CO., Mill 6764, Dayton, Ohio. “‘WANTED—AGENTS $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 year! DF PHILLIPS, 235 West 27th St., Ni Yo P, Seng, 4450 Ravens: | fs guaranteed. Earl C. Boyle, Inc, FOR SALE—1924 Oldsmobile road- ster, on. trade, W. First. Very easy terms. ‘Will consider first mortgage Jack Jones Garage, 700 FOR SALE—Ford coupe, lent condition, Just looks and run like new, Boyle, Inc. in excel- repainted, Earl C. FOR SALE 1923 FORD COUPE Good condition, $350 1920 BUICK TOURING New paint, first class mechanical condition ESSEX, FORD SEDAN AND TOURING DODGE, Good buys Liberty Garage Annex 414 5S. Elm Phone 2303 FOR SALE—Dodge touring, in good condition, Boyle, Inc. Price, $175.00. Earl C. FOR SALE—Good used cars very Also we sell cars on com- Don't let your old Ford rot cheap. mission. in the yard. we get you cash for it. Yellowstone, 249 Bring it over to us, w. | 1924 1923 1924 1923 1923 FOR SAL price, USED CAR © GAINS OLDS COUPE MAXWELL COUPE CHEVROLET COUPE ESSEX COACH MAXWELL TOURING DODGE TOURING FORD BOR $75.00 Natrona Motor Co. 50, F. Yellowstone Phone. 236 rd touring, 00. starter, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. POSITIONS WANTED A-1 MACHINIST and welder wishes job. Box B64, Tribune. ing cars, reas John M. Gavage. FOR SALE ords, onable, Cal Sev 1 Whisenbunt, E Phone {VANTED—Any kind of clerical or office work by experienced lady. Will consider anything “as I need work, Phone 58tJ, MAN wants mechanical work. 300 N Wolcott. Phone 2108. work 8 WANTED—B neh, coln, SERVICES OFFERED y two boys, 612 on Lin- SERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, gurden #nd jawn making, feam work of all kinds. Murphy. Bri 416 Helly. Phone 1096R or 698M. FOR screens ‘and fence pickets cali Aeme Cabinet Shop, 214 West B. Phone 1806W, conditio’ as new, extra sold at Center. FOR SALE easy terms. n. losed : arl C. is once. 79. ab, $245.0 price Several old cars includ- cheap, eral nd see them. cast rd touring, in ice, Kar] C. Boyle, Inc. 0, FOR SALE--Ford -ton truck, stake hody, © #2. Boyle, Inc. fine condition, priced to sell . Gardner tourin, extra good tres: $375 Jacobsen, quick; cash 633 good Side good Very 50.00, good ar in FOR SAL with st JE arter 192 N, Center. 4 Ford touring car ood condilon. 740 FOR SAL will trade. FOR your cement work, call gelke. Phone 421-J. ; PHONE 150 For that next job of City Distribu- at Campbell-Johnson Co. 2632. FOR SALE runabout, start- er, delivery box, price $165.00, eany terms. Earl.C. Boyle. En-|FOR SALE—Ford runabout, good condition, fully equipped, has starter. Take it at $75. See Davis | FOR SALE—Formuls: WANTED TO BUY Se Ne ed WE WILL buy or exchange sour used furniture, Harned Furniture Uo. 2848 David Phone 249, paniada ele hdl ES HAVE $40) eredit-on building und foan vaving certificate wish to ap pis on purchase small encloyed car, preter Ford coupe in gubd condition A. BP, Nesbitt Realty «Co... 313 econd, Phone 101M, Bachna £2 2 SE WANYED % dUi—We pay more for coa) ranges, hesters, dressers. 4uofolds. all household goods, Phone 1086. b WANTED TO BUY—Light car. Ford coupe ‘preferred; must be priced right. Inquire Sunday at Wyatt Hotel. Room 208 , 5 4 —— WANTED TO BUY—Jack screws and leyer jacks. Phone 1984W- For Rent—Miscellaneous PURSE NneReeeIe Eee FOR RENT—Sewing machines, 33 Der month; electrics, $5. Repair: tng done, Brooks, 749. E. Phone 16481V. FOR RENT—Well lighted, cestrable offices. 401 ftoyalty Bide. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK 1, RE EE LED AONE RS ’ a —— Consolidated | SUN MAY 17, 1928 FOR SALE—POULTRY. : FOR SALESPuresbred “Rhodes ls i Red puller, 10. week aolt, Rerag i Shities -out ot salts cae ronds Be gta are fat BABY. CHICKS, You. dont) yey until you Kee then, (sent C Or Leghorns, $12 per) 100., Bars, Minoress, $14. Live! delivery. ped pald. Uteoht Hatehersy Moame Minp. ~~ Agar FOR SALES. ¢. “iW. Legharn hitching eggs, 90% ‘fertility wear gntged; $1.60 per. setting: $9 per! 100; one half price atter April 24. C."A. Foyer, Jr, 828.8, iith. +Pkone 1028R. } t= FOR RENT—OFFICES: FOR RENT—Two large desirable office ‘rooms, hts, water “arid heat furnished. | Rent Feasonable. Phone. 220! _FOR RENT FOR RENT in the’ © DALY BUILDING, . OFFICE Room, furniture and typewriter. Phone - 1664-W. After . 4:80 p.m. phone 1382. ‘ FOR SALE—Two good milk cows, fresh. Phone 768M: er for Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Splendid furniture; will re thes iy Beds, dress sell cheap for caslys ers, duofold, rockers, table, office desk, numerous other articles, 867 S. Jackson. Phone 2646. = FOR SALE—CK gas ‘stove’ with Loraine attachment, $50. Phone 25915. FOR SALE—Furniture, stove, re: frigerator, dishes, cooking utensils. 126 KB. Seventh after, 4. LaCie. Raven thiattar thee eS 2nd Hand refrigerator, 75-1b., $17.00; coal range with reservoir, $17.50; good used duofold, $19.00; round oak table, $10.50; dressing table,. triple plate mirror, $11.00; oak dresser, $12.00; new day bed and pad, $26.50; inlaid Unoleey $1 NOE ae We do packing and cra’ oa HUNTER-GOLL CO. | 242,W. First Phone 2200 ee FOR SALE—Round top quarter sawed oak pedestal dining room table with buffet and six leather seat chairs to match, good as new. Phone 2081J. PEE Salas le ibaa SI et a Dac FOR SALE—Blue French Wilton Tug, 6£9; sanitary cgt. ..1236 8. Elm. pic te nla ee So EES Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. ESSENSE TIO US EEE e FOR SALE OR RENT—Gool piano; also player, 848 S. Kimball. Phone 1468. i rd FOR SALE—$100 equity in new, $295 piano, $50 cash; only, used one month; balance easy monthly pay- ments. Phone 2702. ——_———$ FOR RENT—Good Haddorft piano, $6 per month. Phone 1618W. For Sale—Miscellaneous ne BRAND new cedar chest, cheap. 1023 East Second. Phone 1208. YOUR cement ficors will wear ‘longer and keep clean! with less work Sf treated now and then to a coat of S. W. P. concrete floor paint. Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 or 2300. « ——— FOR SALE—High class merchan- dise from one half. to two thirds off on coats, dresses, sweaters, dress patterns, odds and ends of laces and trimmings. Ann E. L. Dress Shop, 804 EB. Third. (ntact FOR SALE—$55, baby buggy, good -condition, less than half price; free from disease. 230 W. Seventh. & FOR SALE—3 female pedigreed German police dogs, one 2 years old, and two five months old. 329 West B St, WE WILL take in your old mattress on a new one. Phone 16175 or 402 —— SUR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes, Western Produce Co,, 332 N. Grant. Phone 2193, planer I ee See adver- tisement in business chances. FOR SALE—3%4 pairs or “7 single lace curtains, 65 inches long, new and already to hang, will sell cheap. 220 W. 11th, FOR SALE—German roller canary bird; two white cag one 40x50, one 30x40, cheap. 117 East H. » FOR SALE—POULTRY COLUMBIA HATCHERY 465 W. 44th Ave., Denver, Colo, We can supply you with aty quan tity of the following varieties and can fill orders within one week. Per 100 ~$13.00 Rose and Single Reds, Barred Rock --.. . 13.00 White Leghorng -----,- = 13.00 Brown Leghorns, single 13.00 Buff Leghorns -... ~~ 14.00 Brown Leghorns, rose comb.- 14.00 White Wyandotes “.. 14.00 White Rocks .... --- 14.00 Buff Orpingtons 14,00 White Orpingtons 15,00 eeibebat ge eae Buff Rocks ~... 15.00 Light Brahmas 15.00 Silver Laced Wyandotes. 14,00 Anconas ~.-... 14,00 Black Minorcas 18.00 Black Langshang 16.00 Silver Spangled Hamburgs. 17.90 Mixed Chick# . 11.00 No Orders Less Than Chicks Increased Parcel Post Rutes com pela us to make additional service charge on small orders. On orders of 5Q Chicks 1c per Chick extra, On orders of 25 le per Chick extra On all orders of 600 or more $1 per 100 discount will be wilowed. send th your order and look for shipment. Wo guarantee live delivery and pre- bay parcel post. COLY MBIA FATC: £0. HERY OX 1102, DENVER, COLO. FOR RENT—ROOMS aan orga DESIRABLE rooms with meaix: {f desired: reasonable terms; walk- ing distance. 303.5. Grant. Phone 171M. Pag. FOR RENT—Attractive room with reading-‘Jdmp {i “modern “home; privileges.’ Phone 427M. pt bien abit bas MEAN FOR, RENT—Clean sleeping ‘rddm, in modern home; gentlemen; $12 per month. . 701 8. Beech. FOR RENT—A large’ front’ ‘roént, adjoining bath; close” in.» 725°’. Ash. Phone 2665.~ es o's FOR. RENT—Furhtshed: roorh, 635 Kirk ave., between Grant and “Lin coln; Grant street bus. Mrs. Roy Smith. = » FOR RENT—HOUSE- ' KEEPING ROOMS § * FOR RENT—Tyo.. modern -house- keeping .rooms; lghts, gas... water and garage furnished; — plenty... of shade, for children. 602 East L, North’ Casper. ; Phone. 2037M. For Rent—APARTMENTS: FOR. RENT—Two-room nicely? fuse nished, modern apartment; “good location, Phone 1468. me FOR RENT--Threeroom «unfur~ nished. new apartment with bath; reasonable. 414 8..Elm, Phone.2305. FOR RENT—Two 3-room,. modern, furnished front apartments, Phone 2019-W.. 807 E.-Third, rear.) +,» FOR RENT—Two and. three-room apartments; modern, furnfshed. Inquire Apt. 8 W. 11th, , FOR RENT—Well lighted,’ nigely furnished basemerit apartment; two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen; separate bath; lights, gas and water furnished; on. bus. Jin $37.50 per month. 526,S.' Washin, ton. Phone 1984-M. F YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS. $32 per month, . 426 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 2750. : FOR RENT—Threeroom furniihed very desirable.’ Phone | FOR RENT—Brick apt., extra; Uving room with wall’ bed, dr ing room, private bath and,kitchen. Hot, water included in rental, fup- nished, $35; unturnished, $35, Phone 2048-W. i FOR RENT—Three-room , modem apartment, unfurnished except. stoves. Inquire call Letter’ Shoppe, posse neh bated taki th SS FOR RENT—Basement apartment, living room, two bedrooms, kitchen and bath, private entrance. 915.5. Lincoln... Phone 2497W. tah —— FOR RENT—Motern ‘fourroom Dasement apartment, $12 per month. Call at 305 E. 14th or phone ; 2478R. FOR RENT—Three-room’ tijrnished semt-basement apartment; Pleasant and reasonable. 446 S. Grant, 7. FOR RENT—Unfurnished three. room, new apartment with bath reasonable. 414 S.«Elm. Phone 2803. os TS FOR RENT—Furnished a i: four rooms and bath, semi: ment; close in. , 639)8. Gran © FOR RENT- vo-room modern, ¢6m- pletely furnished ‘front apartrient. 143 -N. Kimball. FOR ‘RENT—Four-room . turnfehed apartment, 30 S. “Ash. FOR RENT-4:room moderi private ‘bath, unfurnished, Phone 494-J, FOR RENT—Tworoom, furnished apartment, everything fursished except linens and dishes; $257 sper: month. Phone 238, TWO-ROOM all modern fyralahed H Bpinl-basaiseot eaten $39.00, including ‘gas and lghts, 134. lath St. yaar hiss ng Fr linet eee aL o_8 FOR -RENT—Furnished apartineat 315 E. Eighth, eet! FOR RENT—Two-roém farnis' 24 apartment; lights, bath, : gaa As telephone furnished, Pp 1813M. L146> W, 5th, OK RENT—Apartment turnie or partly farnished. Tiled betle linoleum on kitchen floor, targe liv. ing room, disappearing ‘bed, hallitn hectric apt, $i0 kitchen cabinet, laund *. ry. el washer, hot and cold w ° mer roof garden.” mente cleaner apartment reduced py town, Phone 1539. FOR R 445.5 FOR RENT~Two-room furnished apartment; lights und. gus: fur- nistied; 4 month, 185 \N, ° Dall, pet Imani tavern? SALE tion, Our “T" Head system covers FOR RENTON - WANTED—Young ‘gir! for Mght| the entire city. We furnish every: WANTED TO BUY CHICKS, Best quality, $7,100 up. nished T—Fourroom nicely. fur- housework, Phone 265-R thing. All work guaranteed. 12. breeds. James» Wiltse, Rulo,| $30. 103% bere ysis moar, > - Nebr. i} i ew es 8. * One 20 " LADIEt EARN BIG MONEY ad PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS. WANTED TO BIY—Hlghest casb : ror ; ae bes dressing our envelopes in yolr| Rm. 3, Of Exeh. Bldg. C. Tyler, Mer.| price pala tor second hand turn) | FOR SALE—z00 chickens, all Kinds. | teeniggha t > Reascnable, nicely home. Write quick, particulare,| “Popular Priced Printing Per Pro-|/ure, Brooke 749 East H. Phone| welgl about 2 pounds. 1200 urnished -apartment; o2 ‘Hus tine ete... FRE Belle F gressive Printers Pays Profits” | (naa. Durbin, phone. 1915-J. 200 N./ ras and Ughts. furnished; garage, | Baltimore Chicago, |-—--—_ a + CY CACIMINING apd painting, small] \ aN tet Voor ol om rane or| FOR SALE = tin ane ls prompt service, work guar heater 'n eachenee for oe ane! 1 8 StS Strictly modern, ¥rant phone 13800 rauge ui hemer. 4 Ite n ony turninhed apartment RB behalf