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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925 Setting The By AILEEN LAMONT, (Copyright, 1925 Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, July 23. — Already the surges of the ocean are losing importance compared with the serges of the fall suits. As fs usual, blue holds a premier place in these but blege also is a favorite. The fab- rics employed are extremely light. ‘The cape-‘orms an adjunct to many, Lines are straight, but there is a noticeable fullness to the skirts. More Elaborate Hats. The French milliners are striving * to get away. from the extremely sim- ple untrimmed cloche type. One of the latest models to reach this side which flares at the top of the crown. On others there is a decided trend toward ostrich decorations, especi- Aly on black or blue velvet models. ‘The duchess of York is especially partial to such trimmings. How Old Is a Fox, Fashion, as expressed by the for- eignturriers and dressmakers, now decrees.that the fur on many of the new suits and coats for fall shall | be -fox. cub. The,furriers, however, | manage to conceal the agg of the fox who furnishes the fur almost as ef- fectively as the women who wear the garments conceal theirs, The fur usually is used to decorate the long coat lapels and {n a wide band about the skirt bottom, Chintz Shoes, The vogue for chintz has at last teached footgear. The material is handled in the same way white linen fs utilized for foot-covering purposes and the brightly colored shoes go splendidly with white dresses, espe- clally if a parasol of the same mater- fal is carried. BOOSTERS OFF ON LONG TOUR (Continued From Page One) €igar and Tobacco company. E. W. Rowell) Commercial Print- ing company. Ben Scherck, See Ben Realty com- pany. \ G. O. Shefstead, the Texas com- pany, . Chas, B. Stafford, secretary of chamber’ of commerce. Walter Schultz, McCord-Brady company. CW. Tobin, Provident Building and Loan compan T. C. Tonkin, C sper Supply com- mn: my F. Wilkerson, Wyoming Auto- motive company. A. H. Atkins, C. M. Kinney Adjust ment company: Tracy Shaw, Midwest Refining company. Roger McDonald:-Continental Oi! company. Jack Jackson, Oklahoma City. H. -D. _ McCormack, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. Robert Stewart, Kiltle. D. Gillespie, Kiltie. For results try a Tribune Class! ed Ad. Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents Per dntbp LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words used as & basis of estimating a line. : BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of ‘two wei charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in 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 sity.” v TELEPHONE ADS. \ q Careful attention will be given a ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot & Ante OED . RECTION O CLAS E — AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than ‘one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE daye after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of th: advertisement OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE: MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same Note the foregoing tnstruction’ about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. Are You Out of a Job? Tribune will belp every oidetacn woman itn Casper in search of employment to work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads, he member it will cost you noth to advertise your in The Tribune. If you ure (tn need of work ADVERTISE IN THAT CASE.” SEZ I,“ MADAM. DON'TCHA 2 THE WHOLE TEAM is \_ PUNK. THEY OUGHT To SELL’EM. YoU NEED @ NEW SECOND BASE- MAN, Y*KNOW THAT POLLY AND HER PALS The Casper Daily Tribune So ASH GAVE THA GRASS WIDDER TH’ GATE, Y’SAy? 3 GOUNTY JAIL 1S PROJECTED (Continued From Page One) planned to appoint a town marshall who will alternate with the deputy sheriff in going out on calls. One of the officers would be present. at the Jail while the oth ‘as out so that n case of emergency an officer could always be reached without delay, The offices in front in the new building would be divided into a chamber for the town council, and an office for the justice of the peace. Petty offenders cou!d be arrested and tried the next day before the justice of the peace. As it is now, all pris- oners are brought to Casper, which costs the county considerable for transportation, The townsite of Salt Creek has do- nated a large site with grounds in the central part of the town for the new building. It Js proposed that the county stand one-half.of the expense, which would approximate $4,000.00, —_—— ___—_ For results try a Tribune Class!- fled Ad. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Maid for general house work, Phone 1196. WANTED—Dish washer. 6504 W. Yellowstone. LADIES—Pleasant sewing at home on your machine, everything fur- nished; highest prices. Write for particulars. Home Sewing System, 241 Fifth Ave., New York City. WANTED—Competent maid for geng eral house work; references. Phone 1762. POSITIONS WANTED )—Work. of any kind by 1137 S. Cedar. Phone WANTE young m 011 » 1958R TWO high school bo: age 16, want work; best of references. Call Mrs. Adams, phone 91, after 7 p.m —_—$—$— — — LADY with litle girl wants house work, 1227 East C. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Smal) family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no bome. Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be bigh class. We cal) for and deliver, Phone 1499. nurs call for diet; cc referenc Phone given; rates reasonable. pln eS WILL care for children; cool, clean hour, day or week. Will 1 return; special care of apetent nurse in e¢harge; For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—lIvory reed baby buggy, also Gordon motor crib; good con- dition; very reasonable. Phone BaTW. FOR SALE—One: Iver bicycle; good conditio: Phone 1253W. Johnson, bargain. FOR SALE—Eight “young canaries; males and females, $3. 208 N. Boyer Ave. Phone 2269J. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred German police pups, $40 and $50, 327 West B, MAKE the old car look ilke new with a coat of SWP Auto Enamel. For sale by Nicolaysen. Lumber com- pany. Phone 62 or 2300. For Sale—Household Goods Trunks and grips at reduced prices; $1 ly used, $60.00; genuine leather duo- fold, $35.00; breakfast set, $16.00; three-burner ofl stove, $4.50; ma tresses remade and renovated. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL C0. 242 W. First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TRADE VICTROLA FOR PIANO WILL trade new console victrola for plano in good condition. The Chas EB. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second, Casper. UPRIGHT PIANO, $165.00 MAHOGANY case, good condition; terms $10 down, $10 per month; one year full trade-in privilege. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co,, 232 E. Second, Casper, For Rent—Miscellaneous POR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Der month: electrics, $5. Repair ing done. Also sell on easy pay- ments.” Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648, aefatenccmeatinses piaiks FOR RENT—Grocery store; good be ready to move in first of month. Inquire at Poplar Street Filling Sta | WANTED TO BUY range or heater, Phone 10386, for coal rang Write Box B23, Tribu gun. Phone 887 after 4 p. m. East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED—Sew! prices reasonable. Phone MARCELLING. done in my home Marcel and bob curl, 75 Mrs. Bowman, 1414 EB, 12th. ——————— FOR CEMENT work of all kinds. call Engike at 356 8S. Kimball phone 421-J FOR SALE—White 2.tor truck; p body or 1862W or 7 platform body, 1033 8. Aah. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT OR SALE—Pjano; rea agnable. Phone 1660W. g of all kinds; 2W. LL eS For Sale—AUTOMOBILES per fect condition; pneumatic tires all around; equipped with ‘steel dump Phone FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car: cash or termg. ‘Call after 5 p. m. Co,, 284 8. David. Phone 249. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Fryes $12 B. 14th, Phone 1528w, FOR RENT—ROOMS reasonable, 615 8, Lincoln. For Rent—APARTMENTS ¢ Pho FOR 15390, remwonable; good location. I41 W. 10th, 21.60 electric washer, slight- location; reasonable rent. Should WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas WANTED TO BUY—We pay more » heaters, dressers, Gysenlda, all household goods. Phone WANTED TO BUY— Motorcycle with side car; must be reasonable. tc Tete in aint eet csch WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furntture, Koler Fur- niture Co,, 220 Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—16 gauge pump HIGHEST cash price paid for sec- ondhand furniture. Brooks, 749 WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture nd fat hens, YOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, downtown, modern in every respect, laundry with electric washer and tron; hot and cold water; ol and desirable; rent reduced, RENT—Desirable two-room artment; rent You NEED SOME Peseret YOUNG PITCHERS Too. z | “TRADE ALL THOSE OLD GUYS THEY BELONG OVER IN SAILORS For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three or four-room, partly furnished,. modern apart ment. §22 EB. Third. Phone 676R. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- ment; large living room, dining room, Murphy bed, dressing room.| kitchenette, private bath, $30, 345 S. Park. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four- room furnished apartment; reason able. 519 B. Third. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 445 S. Park. Phone 387." RENT SLASHED at the Yellow. stone apt, $25.00 per month, cf fective June 15, 1 room, kitghen, completely fur ed including gas, water and lights, janitor service, 3 blks. from Cent 426 W. Yellow: stone, only respectable party need In- quire, You are cordially invited to inspect them. ——————— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large living room, bedroom, kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath, oversturfed furniture. garage if de sired, close in Call 2038 W. FOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished house; bath; on pavement and bua lin rent reasonable. 1625 E. Second. Phone 2637M. Call be- fore 9:30 a, m. or after 8:30 p. m. FOR RENT—West Railroad Apart- ments; under new management; being cleaned and painted through- out; three rooms furnished, $18; un- furnished, $15, $12.50 and $10; water and lights furnished. Inquire 809 Chestnut. FOR RENT—¥ ‘urnished apartment, two large rooms, clothes closet, bath, dressing room, front and rear entrance; close in; clean and com- fortable; gas included, $35 and $40 a month, Cunningham Apts., 227 N. Park, Phone 1270. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large living room, kitchen, Murphy bed, private bath, dressing room; gas and heat furnished, $30. Shown by appointment. °664 CY. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment; gas, lights and telephone, $35. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT Strictly modern, nicely furnished downtown apartment, consisting of large living room, kitchen, bath room, hall and two clothes closets, Murphy bed, electric stove, built-in’ features; reasonable. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod. ern, furnished apartment; private entrance; close in. 603 8S. Beech. FOR RENT—New furnished apart- ment; Hving room, dressing room, kitchenette; very desjable; on two bus lines. “1215 E. ‘Third. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment with bath; close in; very reasonable. Apply 104 W. Sixth or 644 8, Center FOR RENT—Close in; strictly mod: ern three-room furnished apart- ment; gas ani water furnished, $30. Whaley Apts., 610 8. Ash FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartments; gas, lights and water furnished; comfortable; close in cheap East A. FOR RENT—HOUSES T—Five-room house; hot at; double garage. Phone FOR SALE—HOUSES VOR SALE—Fiveroom modern house; no payment down; pay like 4W A BARGAIN, TWO three-room. partly furnished houses; gas, water and lights inj on pavement; bus line; near sehdol; 60x140 east front lots. ‘Total, price $1,080, easy terms, Phone 381, rent. Call LE—Eight-room modern completely furnished; big sacrifice in price, See own 6 in’ evening 241 N. Kimball Phone FOR SALE—By owner, five-room modern house; Standard Addition east front corner lot. Phone 1112W. TH POR FISH MUSTA LOST HIS AERVE! PAGE SEVEN a ee OS aord © 1925. by Newspaper Feat W lars’ divided into One 7 (1,000) Sk of directors 8 Fifty operations | carried on in the ¢ trona County; that pal office of the comr ming w be ; r t Street, Wyomir nd the B 1 I Attest: R. KAMON — . Publish J HA, HAY HEY, THERE, REEFE, | HBA THEYRE / "GOIN To TRADE ¥ov FoR @ NEW LAWN MOWER — THE OTHER G@vy Wilt GET STONG? HA, RHALHA YY By RING LARDNER |, MENT oF ESTATE Who tS “THAT MUG Pat. Office Copyright. 1925. by The Bell Synaic NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. [ OH, WE CALL \ ested in the ostate HIM, "KIO OPPORTUNITY ~ the ateerns HE'S QLWAYS | ur Jateone KNOCKIN’ 7 | account and peti- amine such account and petition |and file objection thereto in w ng at any time before the h | day of August, 1925, and if no ob- thereto, he will al 8 t of said es- on the of August ed at Casper. 20th day of July Publish July 21st, 2 ith, 1925, and August 11th, ——>— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT OF ESTATE All creditors and others inter- wm \ | jested in the estate of Ralph Thompson, deceaseed, take notic take advantage of it. Living and <i cupboard, full first floor with closets a buy the property now at $60,00 per month i Nice, modern, new br sh down payment a Another one. $5,500.00, $66.00 c a beautiful new home never neighbor! have two or t ments like rent, Now is the time to bify property 312 East Second St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Hotel Virginia Lease and Furniture Will sacrifice on account of sickness; a small pay- ment down will close deal, balance monthly Ply MRS. J. A. LIKELY Virginia Hotel First and Market Sts. {L, VIRGINIA Lease and Furniture Apply Virginia Hotel MRS, J. A. LIKELY I want to sell one of my 80-acre great Crockett field where a wildcat been brought in and sold to the Humble (Standard O11 This is extension of Big Lake field, which ig richest There is a well drill ing on this tract and is within touted as th Circumstances force me to sell part of my holdings ard will sacrifice 80 acres for $800, $10 per acre, Lense hag eight years to run and is as near a cinch as there is in an ofl field. There is every this lease will be worth bought near wel! th in for 10 cents per a Address XYZ, The other fellow’s misfortune is your gain, if you Read our offer below: fiveroom house on South Oak street 1g room combined, nice Kitch nt not all finished. linen closet, completo th this much in any 250.00, $60.00 cas iding the interest, cheaper than rent. es tt fo! CASPER, WYOMING Loans—Investments—Insurance—Real Estate FOR tor East J after FOR TRADE—Close in income prop. location, want graz ing or farm land On the pavement with built-in kitchen ‘0 nice bedrooms on n down and tho balance 6.00 per month, FOR TRADE TRADE—One-ton Ford truck at 137 AUDITORS LAWYERS th h i hat the undersigned ' administra- trix of said estate will, on or bee LOST AND FOUND fore the 19th day of August, 1925 serene rere renretoneree noone 1 £8 30 the Oftics of the: Oley [—Dog with black Court of Natrona County, her s righ account and petition for distribu- r tion of said estate, where anyone a ¢ interested. may ex ae count and petition i file objec- tions thereto in writing at any time before the 29th day of Aue gust, 1925, and if no objections are filed thereto, she will make final settlement of said estat the on road from upper) 31s. day of August, 19 as oe 1 Box! soon thereafter as the matter may | be heard oF Dated at Ca r, Wy ne, this | LEGAL NOTICES e0th day of daly, A. D., 198 LAURA H. BICKNELL, Administratrrx, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | , Publish July 21st 28th, August hereby given that on 4th and August 11tt the 7th d of July, 1925, articles ee of incorporation of+ Oil Products| George Conno Manufacturing Company of Wyo-| Chicago White din the office of medal for brav ing; that the name of the corpora-|ship Wyoming from drowning at Phone 101M | tion is “Oil Products Manufactur-'San Pedro tn 1921. r soo ES Sel ©. BH, REIMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service BULLACK & LAOY Juite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1200 FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—175 acres of irrigated 0 acres cultivation; a long timo land, incumbrance $2,000 be arranged; my equity for good auto, Wheatland, Wyo. rite Box 24 401 0.8. Bldg. Phene.301 |" “nay CURRAN = "i Attorney at Law HASELMIRE & PREBLE > : AL Auditors and Accounts Phone 223306 Con. Hoy. Bales: Income Tax Consultants " a Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bld 660 phe at NAL Wiggs ae 3 Se 332 Midwest Bldg, as oat ARCHITECTS en epeeaouennsessemmrennbtcmmentrsad WINTER and WINTER BUSINESS CHANCES FOR rni 202 Oll Exch dg. WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Phas 312 EB. Second Bt. EAGT ane tak MULVANEY & BARRETT | RAYBURN 8. WEBB eel es Attorneys 12 Daly Building, 515 Con, Roy, Bldg, Phone 2806 all Phage 168 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 Oll Exchange Bidg. Phone 1397 +! BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ~ ——~ —~ HAGENS & MURANE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 206-207 OU Exchange Building | | 4 r | NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE Lawyers ; 5 ’ MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. rhe | BATTERIES Attorney-at-Law | te is Smith Bidg, Phone 78 | Two store use of same; Box B-25, Tribune. PERSONAL =} CASPER BATTERY CO. _ 119 ©. Fifth Phone 007 CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy, Bldg, Phone 86, CLEANERS Wee FOSTER AND WEHRLI very best of care given THE SERVICE CLE, Attorneys NERS Rm, 406-407, Con. Roy, Bldg, 1 146 N, Jackson Phone 4 Phone 66 VANITY MADAM epirtualist message ning, 9 D. Phone ordained 150 North Grant 8t WwW. oH. PAT" daly ev Wyatt hote private reading circle every Hours 10 to 9. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Acre tract or lots with clover, v garden vegetables, etc,, crowing or 12K5, Mountain View. FOR SALE OR TRADE— land firm} close to towns a Box B-32, Tribune SAL OR TRADE after | nee Yeeults try a Tribune Classi: | eithe LOST AND FOUND ae ee Te ot yy EB PAUL BACHELLER CHIROPRACTORS 402 Midwe Pesto Phone y| DRS. d tL & A. G, JEP FREY GEO, W. FE Sule S12 Midwest Bldg. Ph, 706 Te live | - — Km. 22, Townsend Ehig. Phone 1960, | M. E, HARNED-.BOYD, Chiropractor N 6 1457 Attorney at Law AS es tals ————— | 225 Midwest Bidg. Phone 210 OGILBEB @ ADAM: CRATING | is | 210 OS Bldg. Phone 2217 | LESLIE M. NELSON, War | Wine RENO | a anafe 0. *hone bs ”’ ay} ne} and Tranafer Co., Phon 2c ftoom 6, Kiniball Bldg . iaten So. Cente sone 19) CLAIRVOYANTS ». Center Phone 198 ; | MATTRESS FACTORY MADAME pectin Clairvoyant and & Adviser New Mattresses to Order Knows your past, present and can| Old Ones Renovated and Recovered teli_ your future; all work strictly | Hunter.Goll, 242 W. Kirst, Ph. 2200 — | confidential, fours from 9 to 9. | West hotel. Phone 1181, OPTOMETRIST | Bas DOCTORS EYES CAREFULLY TESTED | MARSHALL KEITH, M.D, pine pie HERBERT L. HARVEY, M.D, |! roperty Bltted i) 208 South Center—Phone 30 by The following artictes have been| Private Hospital, 612 So, Durbio RL. EVANS at the Tribune office for quite some the owners please call | ume. uno caim— Child's brown kid glove Small photo on Weet Yellowstong | Jackie Coogan Brown gauntlet glove. Boys’ to 914 Walnut ry Obstetrics 117 BE. Second St. 0 AME OSTEOPATH. __ | Di. CAROLIN © DAVIS 5 to 11, M aw t Bldg Office and Reside 215 E& wth a : : Phone LAWYERS otal ‘ca Te [Oe eeeeerer per - WAREHOUSES | NICHOLS & STIR EN SSLLE NELSON, Warehouse awyers M. and Transfor Co., Phone 1234 ; : | 809-10-11 Ol Exchange Bidg.