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PRES, GOOLIDGE WORRIED OVER RULES. DISPUTE Controversies Within Party Considered Poor Policy. By DAVID LAWRENCE. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 22.— President Coolidge has had little op- portunity until today to have a heart to heart talk on the effect which the fight on thesenate rules begun by ce President Dawes is having on he senatorial contests Senator Curtis, majority leader, has looked upon the Dawes campaign as politically unwise entirely apart from the merits of the controversy about the rules. Mr, Dawes has not hesitated to speak in the states rep: resented by senators who are op- posed to a change fn the rules. Mr, Curfis 18 one of these senators. While Mr. Coolidge can not openly appear to be siding either with the senators who want no change in the rulse or the vice president, he is re- ported as concerned that there should be any issue injected in- might cause unnecessary divisions of opinion.and possible friction in- side the Republican party. What most interests the president is that nothing shall be done to weaken the chances of certain Republican sena- tors to win renomination and re- election, Mr. Dawes it is realized, has a certain’ popular following and if he employs his strength to at- tack a Republican senator, -there is always certain political damage as a consequence, Mr, Coolidge’s close friends, men like Senator Butler, of Massachu- net! are naturally anxious to do everything that will bring Republi can success in the next congres- sional elections. The senate rules do not constitute a big issue at pres- ent, but there is no telling whether the vice president will abate his fury on the subject of filibusters or keep the fight going against the members of his own party. There seems to be Mo question that the president is sympathetic with the viewpoint that e issue should bel et alone at this time. Some people have gone so far as to say that a coolness has de- veloped between the vice president and Mr. Coolidge owing to the sus- picion expressd in some quarters that back of the fight for a change in senate rules is an effort to build up a campaign for the 1928 presi WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925 MY GASEBALL LIFE HAS DEEN DIWIDED INTO Four PARTS. WHEN IWAS WITH THE ELECTUc UGHT TEAM Id MAGISON, LIFE WAS UST ONE TWO BAGGER QFTEZ ANOTHER — lH THEN tions. Mr. Curtis comes from a west- ern state where large armies and navies are not popular. President Coolidge is known to be ready to in- sist upon further cuts in the mili- tary and naval establishments and in this it is believed he will count on the leadersh{p of the Kansas sen- ator. a ee LATE RANGHER'S WIDOW RECEIVES BIG INCOME dential-nomination. Although Mr. Coolldge has said nothing about ‘his own nomination for another term, his supporters are beginning to frown upon attempts of anybody else to plan to get that same nomination, The visit of the Kansas senator to White: Court, apart from reviving the talk of presidential influence to put the quietus on the senate rules fight has naturally led to a discus- sion of the legislative program. Presi- dent Coolidge is known to be of the opinion that too large a program shall not be attempted and that it is better to concentrate on a few big things than to promise a great deal and accomplish a small part. Per- ‘ps the biggest of all questions will be an assurance of further econ- omy s0 taxes may be materially re- duced. To obtain economy the co- operation of congress must be ob- tained and the mood of members is to insjst upon expenditures which have 60 long been denied them be cause of previous pleas for economy. Perhaps the most vexing problem will develop over the cuts in the army and navy for there is a sub- stantial sentiment in favor of main- taining. the present strength of the two services against further reduc- Bathing Figure on Suit New Fad Q = We * The very newest for trimming the bathing suit is a painted car- toon of a bathing figure. Evelyn ‘erce, screen player, shows how it looks, Her suit also features atts + envasl =F a A. CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 22.— Mery Cox, widow of the late Mark T. Cox, well known Cheyenne ranch- man ,who died two years ago, will enjoy the income from one-third of his New York estate, which {s valued at approximately $450,000 and his son, Mark, the income from the bal lance of the estate. The amount that Mrs. Cox {s to receive is about $150.- 000, and the son will receive approxi- mately $300,000. eden hd For results try a Tribune Clas fied Ad. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per Sepp LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as @ imating a line. : pase CKEACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two en. neti charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of number of words. a CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be ip the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m, will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to lassity.” Caseity -ELEPHONE ADS. | ‘ Careful attention will be given all ads received over the T PHONE but we cannot er nt SORRECTION O c ais AD ERROR - The Ca not be respons . one incorrec rt vertisement ordered for more than one tim Errors not the fault of vertiser which clearly lessen the tal value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially altect the sense e of the advertisem' OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing Instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female PORE Coen WANTED—Immediately, good we man to do hand laundry work a pl nolajocokingshrdlu shrdlu uuu cooking for two men also plain wages $60. HELP WANTED—MALE —_—_—_—_—_——— BOYS! BOTS oe . ‘D To sell papers. Call at Tribune at 4 o'clock Box B-18, Tribune. ——— MEN—Our Brown Book of Barber- ing tells how to learn the trade quickly, mailed fre: Write MOLER BARBER COLLEC 1fth &t., Denver. a WANTED—AGENTS peeeeeee Cee eee ELECTRIC lighting fixture sales man, you can earn $100 per week easily ‘selling our fixtures directly from factory to home builders. We pay big commission, Write us a once, for all particulars, also furnish reference and state past experience L, Beyer & Company, 2337 EB. 4th Bt, Obie, CBB A Se GUS AND GUSSIE AY ~ DON'T “THE HOSE You SURE. WIELD A WILD ~ F CHARLESTON! 2K 7 ie. Ines | Great Britain _——— Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ TORN NplDii ON ME ~ JUS’ LEMME SIZZLE —- ANO WHEN | WAS WITH TERRE HAUTE, LUFE WAS SUST ONG STOLEN BASE AFTER ANOTHER GEE Y WASN'T | FAST The other fellow's misfortune is your gain if you take advantage of it. Read the description below. South Oak street, Casper. the city and we are instructed to to $6,000.00. on the remaining balance, It is a real bargain. We have a client who has a good modern new five-room home on On the pavement. This party is leaving sell this property immediately for $425.00. Under usual conditions such property would sell for $5,500.00 Now listen to the terms. $60.00 cash down payment and the balance at $60.00 per month, which will includs the Building and Loan payment.and the interest There is no joker irf this proposition. A. P. NESBITT REALTY COMPANY Loans, Investments, Insurance, Real Estate, 812 East Second St. Phone 101-M POSITIONS WANTED GIRL wants to care for children by hour. P. O. Box 234. GIRL wants work to assist with general house work or care for children. Phone 632. COMPETENT woman wants work by the hour and bundle washing. Phone 940J. Mrs. Johnson. WANTED—Position as typist. Call SERVICES OFFERED FOR CEMENT work of all kinds, call Engike at 356 S. Kimball, phone 421-J, WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies MARC Sunda 2562M. ULING, also evenings and y. 949 S. McKinley. Phone For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Cheap, 1922 Ford road ster, in good condition, Call 1551 Poplar. Cadillac Phaeton Model 57; A-1 shape, absolutely guaranteed $850. Will demon- strat Phone 249, J. C. Harned FOR SALE—Good 1924 model Ford 8. sedan. Phone 41. FOR SALE—$285 will buy 1923 model Chevrolet touring. 1337 8. Cherry. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—16 gauge pump gun, $25. Phone S17W, FOR SALE—30 caliber box maga- zine Winchester in good condition: bargain. Phone 1832R after 5:30 p. m. FOR SALE—3-Door ice box. 8. Lowell 33 FOR SALE—One lawn mower in good condition, 210 W. First 7J. —— AKE the old car look ike new wit a coat of SWP Auto Enamel, For sale by Nicolaysen Lumber com- pany. Phone 62 or 2300. Ps Phone canis h tend ESS For Sale—Household Goods ae nant ACODED FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine practically new, $25, 1203 8 Jackson. j For results try a Tribune Clasgi- Beg Ad wn Ue ae Lee For Sale—Household Goods FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, modern, $15, including lights and gas; also sleeping room, $12. 725 S. Ash, rear house, FOR SALE—Electric washer, $30 Hoover, $30; reed baby buggy, $15 mattress for baby bed, $2; fruit jars Phone 2329W. eee ee FOR SALE—Furniture, cheap; play- er piano, 90 rolls; beds, three chairs, two rockers, dressform, rugs, drapes, auto mechanic's tools one-ton chain hoist, three heating and two cook stoves, office desk, two tub washing machine, electric mangle, radio set and parts. 344 S Fenway. For Rent—Miscellaneous POR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Der month; electrics, $5. Repair ing Gone. Brooks, 749 Kast H Phone 1648W, WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, Cao all household goods. Phone HIGHEST cash price tala for sec ondhand furniture, 749 East H Phone 1648W. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater tn exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, WANTED—A boy's bicycle; must be @ good one and reasonable. Box B13, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—This week, some firet class used furniture Box B-14, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Modern or four-rom house in North Cas r must hgve bath room and fix tures, also must be a bargain B16, Tribune. three WANTED TO BUY—Usred living and bedroom furniture; must be rea- sonable; no dealers, Phone 2312M WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, Koler Fur- uiture Co., 220 Wolcott. Phone 138. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co,, 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED WANTED—Place close in, suitable for dairy; will buy, lease or trade ty property. Address Box B-17, Tribune. WANTED—To get in touch with party who hag a bullding suitable for bakery and confectionery store, Box wogd Tribune | Drawn Specially for The Casper Tribune THAT FLOSSIE, SHE SHIFTS A PAIR O* PEPPY PUPPIES, HER OWN SELF = SHE'S GOT THAT BIS SEA-HORSE, LOUIS, WINDED, WILTED, a oad ME AN’ GET 4 WILL YOU PLEASE PAY A Ltt ATTENTION TO OFF THAT PETTY LARCEN! ~ PILL- PEDDLERS [a = Snel OT A CHANC M GLAD = IF SHE “THE WAY Veen ee A WRECK LIKE NOU KEEP \=HAT OUTO THAT BIG LouIs, LOOKIN AT \ WAT COULD SHE DOO A LIL # } Trarecrae MUS LIKE ME — “SPECIALLY WHEN WITH SORRY YOu ar Took ME, MEAN vt oy OUR MIND AND WHEN | WAS WITH THE WHITE SOx, LIFE WAS “SOST ONE STRIKE OCT AFTER ANOTHER— [WAS GOIN’ STRONG “THEM DAYS FOR SALE—POULTRY ALE—Fryes and fat hens. l4th. Phone 1528W,. —50 white Leghorn lay- $1 each, Write Box 4738 FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Eight good milk cows and one span horses weighing about 2800. Chas. Despain, Thorn- dale Addition, Phone 13J1. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Nicely furnished three or four-room apartment in desir- able location; give particulars, Box B-19, Tribune. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, corner 12th and Spruce. Phone 1636W. FOR RENT—OFFICES large office rooms; well lighted and ventilated located In large office building, Call 2417. FOR RENT—ROOMS modern room, locks east of Elks hall, $2.50 Phone 2599. FOR RENT—Cool, % Ic; gentleman. hree furnished garage if up: wanted ns 1236 Chestnut.’ Phone 629W. FOR RE One sleeping room, $15 per month; board if desired; also apartment, $20, lights and gas fur- nished, 139 8. Jefferson. Phone 2 J FOR RENT—Two rooms in base ment; suitable for batching. Call 615 8. Lincoln. SHOWER GATH AFTER ANOTHER, ain't Vr ? Marke Reg. U. 8. Pat. 0 IS, by The Ball SPndica For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR TRADE TRADE—$1,100 ount or trade Fenway. FOR RENT—Two-robm furnished SALE apartment; private bath; close in; $30. 231 S. Grant. Phone 2 FOR RENT—HOUSES oR great 344 FOR FOR SALE OR TRADE—Acre tract, or lots with clover, strawberries, bles, etc., growing on MacQueen. -Phone garden veg them. D. A. 12R5, Mountain View. FOR RENT—Six.room modern, un- furnished house; built-in features; Inclosed porch and garage. #35 B.| Fon BALE OR TRADESEaulty ia as five-room modern house; will take FOR RENT—Fiveroom, all fur-| "mall house or car in trade. Phone ngs Sp : . 1578R 7) nished, modern house; close in; also garage. Phone 818R. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Small house, partly : furnished; no children. Apply to _— 847 S. Spruce between 6 and 8. FOR SALE—Ten acres, fruit end a ve, | , chicken ranch at city limits. Cheap FroR RENT—Strictly rege for quick ga Write Box 734, Lan- prom nous close in} garase.| ger, Wyoming. hone 2863R. FOR R T—Two-room furnished BUSINESS CHANCES house; gas, lights and water fur. nished. 1238 S. Poplar. Phone 2822J. FOR SALE—Rooming house; lease FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished | ©" furniture; cheap. Call 2689, house, modern, gxcept bath. N. Grant. FOR RENT—Six.room modern with laundry and bath garage. 505 8. T—Unfurn three room 915 Chestnut Phone AUDITORS FOR RENT — Two-rc modern _ house; cheap. 642 8, Grant. ©. H. REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts FOR RENT—Five-room furnished, Income Tax Service modern house. 612 8, Lincoln. | 491 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 FOR R ne eix-room modern HASELMIRE & PREBLE bungalow Wolcott . Auditors and Accounts C. V. Norris. Phones 12 and Income Tax Consultants FOR RENToFiveroom furnishea | Sulte 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 house. Inquire 1136 S. Poplar. = ARCHITECTS FOR §& —One-room furnished house; 748 St. y, north side; ee pA EW de ; J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 E. Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 2 Daly Building. FOR SALE—HOUSES For Rent—APARTMENTS Phone 1352 FOR SALE—Fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished; i close in; reasonable terms. Box B-68,| BAGGAGE & TRANSFER PAGE NINE BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE— ant and mar ket fixtures, er ice ma- chine, refrigerator, meat blo mill, counters, also lot tures. The Norris Co. PI 1 FOR SALE Grocery cash business to buy, ¢ Store building rters, rents reasonat 4 sted party answer at once giving phone number, name and’ addres ust turn this at once. Box B-3, Tribune, { want to sell one of my 80-acre 10-year leases located in the 5 Crockett Texas, field where a w s just been brought in old to the Humble (: $1,400,¢ Big La} in Tex drill. ing is within 30 days of on and is touted as the next well in the field. Circumstances force me to sell part of my holdi sacrifice 80 acres for and will $00, or is elght tha t came .cre sold for ctlon necessary, Tribune. bough in for 10 $90,000. Adc ar wel entg per Quick s XY FOR SALE well Ic clean, new good reason for 4, small € mall re taurant, PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve- ning, 8 p.m, Apt. S. Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609.J. MADAME FRANCES Psycho—Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1.00 read: this week. 147 North Wolcott, floor. Hours 9 to 8. an WANTED—Three passengers for Cheyenne or Denver, leaving early Friday, return Saturday, Buick sedan. Phone 2389W, REE oatmeal bleach pack with every marcel given this week at the Vanity Beauty Shoppe, Phone 2563. 159 S. Beech. LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil) the owners eo call and claim— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone, Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntlet glove. LOST—On § te. It Creek highway, back r of Cadillac coupe. Return to Tribune office. Re Los ago. cle, two weeks ine. ] —A child's tricy Return to 427 D: a Rewar rontaining ad w apparel, piween Snyder and Midwest camp. Liberal reward. Return to 126 8. Ash. FOUND—Large truck tire on Salt Creek road. Inquire Foster Jack- son, Lavoye, Wyo. ———————___ LAWYERS BU Juite ULLACK & LACY 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law 806 Con, Koy. Bdlg. Phone 22: AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 west Bldg, WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol) Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 JAMES P, KEM Lawy 408 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 N'T—Purnishe Tribune. 45 8. Park. Phone FC in 10 room | NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE porear) AND FUBL CO.—Phone 949 FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, | 4 ; ————K—_—— oe nf hed rivate ba te TTe 7 $30. Ba Fy BATTERIES RENT SLASHED at the 1 wf ASVPER BAT! n¥Y CO. stone apt., $25.00 per mon 19 EB. Fifth Phone 907 foctive June 15, 1 room, kitchen, = completely furnished inc! water and lights, janitor servic CLEANERS biks. from Center. 426 W. Yellow- ‘ 2 i stone, only respectable party need In- E OR TRADE—Ford truck THE SERVICE CLEANERS quire. You are cordially invited to n fe 146_N, Jackson inspect them. Phone 56 FOR RENT—I ished apartment,| FOR SALE OR eg vies sce: Mysdroomn | plano with rolls, 143-1, Fit CHIROPRACTORS kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath,| Phone 982W See overstuffed furniture, garage if de | “> oa pn tiuason tourin DRS, J tL & A. G. JEFFREY sired, close in Call 2033W. RENT—Three-room unf FOR . 325 W. Eighth. nished apartment. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, downtown, modern tn every respect y with electric washer and Ir clean and desirable; Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Attract! nished apar privileges; hot wa close in; $25 428 8 rent reduced. Grant FOR RENT—Close in, str ern three-room furnishec ment; gas furnished, $30. Apts., 610 8, Ash, FOR R ments; Beech, rear. FOR RENT—Desirable modern, furnished apartment W, 10th. FOR rooms; clos iT—Two two-room rent reasonalbe Inquire 646 F apart N two-room 14l RENT— Three large, cool in, . 214 8. Grant FOR RENT—Two rooms in base ment; suitable for batching. 615 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Dosirable furnished apartment; on bus line; lights, gas furnished; rent reasonat 792 CY FOR’ NENT—Two apartments, f nisbd, modern; only reliable pe | Pig reayired, Phone 2526, _ Npaidanices for U6 SNS) Suite $12 Midwest Bldg. T-pans r, for Hudson speedste B.. 18, | DE, GROY HAGENS & MURANB Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building MARVIN | j Aitoi Smith Bidg. ISHOP, yatlaw ht. Vhone 74 CASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Rm, 406-407, Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 41 E& PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bldg, Phone 194, GEO, W. FEKGUSON Vhone L960 VATTEN Phone 210 or will trade bodie Call at N . PH. O, Attorney Yellowstone Apts. | Rocm 110 Scot Phone 342/ Km, 22, Townsend Uldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pwo | M. HAKNED-BOYD, Chiropractor Ww. two-room houses, lot and Star car 150 North Grant St. Attorney at Law for four or five-room modern house Phy 1457 225 Midwest Bidg. Box B20, Tribune. _ mpepe Tg ow OULLBEEB 6 ADAMS CRATING 210 OS Bidg Uhone 2217 LESLIE M N SON, Wa 1 Transfer Co., Phone | e You Out of||— sere Are Ol U 0 CLAIRVOYANTS 4 Job? MADAME “CROSS” 1) Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser st, present and can The Tribune will belp every cote, Bn Sag ee man and woman in Casper (81 | west ho hone 1181 search of employment to find oR work by publishing DOCTORS FREE MARSHALL ©. KRITH, M.D. HEKBERT L, HARVEY M. D. Office 208 Sooth Center—Phone so For One Insertion Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin wPoattion Wanted” af.” fe| | Ueneral Practice Surgery Obstetrics member It will cost you noth "DR. a. ©. KAMP ‘i? ing to advertise your services) | practice limited to Diagnosis and in The Tribune. Treatment Suite 805 to 811, Midwest Bldg. If you ure tn need of work Phone 1650-1651. LAWYERS ADVERTISE NICHOLS & STIRKETT Lawye 409-101. OL Exchange Bldg, JON M. HENOH Hoom 6, Kimball Blig, 212 So. Center Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY to Order New Mattresse Old Ones Renovat Hunter-Goll, 242 W. OPTOMETRIST BYES CAREFULLY TESTED Second St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Residence—215 EK. ¥th Phone 88% WAREHOUSES LESLIE _M. NELSON, Warehouse @ud Trausfor Co., Phoue 234

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