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MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 - LIGHTNING > HNVENTOR WILL BEGIVEN TEST Powerful Bolts Gener- ated by Use of Violet Ray. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—United Press)—Deathdealing synthetic lightning invented by Dr. Edwin R. Scott, Detroit, by generating 250,- 000,000 horsepower by means of a violent ray, wili be tested by the navy department in the near future, it was learned here. . Scott has advised the depart- ~Ment that his invention has been perfected and a working model ready for government inspection is at his laboratory near San Francisco. Captain Paul Foley, technical aid to the secretary of the navy, has requested navy officers on the Pa- cific coast to make an investigation of the human lightning invention and report to Secretary Wilbur. Should the new destructive in- vention. be approved by inspecting officers the navy will try to out on dead trees and steal plates, it is understood. The inventor claims his “flash” will burn hotels through two. inch steel at a mile distance, set fire to trees and destroy every- thing within its focus. PEARL TiARBOR DEFENGE URGED BY UNDERHILL Needs in Pacific by Senator. “x. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 3.— ynited Press.)—Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, must be devoleped as a | great airplane and submarrien base |) and made the farthermost outpost of M ‘American defenso in the Pacific, Senator Charles Underhill, Massa- settes, told President Coolidge. ‘The Philippine Islands are unimportant from the standpoint of naval de- Pres. Coolidge Told of | (were af: id fense, Underhill said. Uhderhill who has just returned from an inspection trip in the Orient puzzle and you'll learn it. _ CROSSWORD PUZZLE Do you know the name applied to an engle’s nest? Work this POLLY AND HER PALS . you've GOT TO GIT OUT IN TH’ YARD, SAM! VER MEOWINGS ENOUGH To DRIVE A PUSSON AUTS! Don't CALL ME A@LLAR— 1 TOLO You CAN'T MARE ME BELIEVE Yoo SEEN & DOG LE@VIN’ NEW York @ND I'M CRANKY UE THAT TRYIN ‘To EAT & CE OF HAM WAS PAINTED ON Q@ SIGN NoOBOOCY CON | PAINT THAT Goo0P ‘said Hawafian military conditions were deplorable. The Philippines will not be ready for independent self-government for two hundred years, Underhill said. The Filipinos are dominated by un- scrupulous politivians, he sald, add- ing that although more than 60 per cent of the population were opposed to the ind.pendence movement., they to say so because of this domination. Underhill advocated that the United States develop the Philip- pines as a rubber center. He said through this ths United States could control the rubber market of the world, and break the British monopoly be strongly supported by this government, Underhall said. One necessary teform is tho removal HORIZONTAL Unit of work. Speaker. Matching groups of dish: Money paid for prisoner's tem- porary release. . To love exceedingly. Eye socket. Clothes. . To declaim noisily. Wanted, Corded cloth. . Conjunction. . Mythical bird. stiff. Opposed. Light brown. , Itallan river. To corrode, Drugged. Beverage. Withered. Husbands and wives Spun, wool. Highest card. Uncovered, Eagles nest, Neuter pronoun, Distant. To weld with a flux of silica. To. wander, Guided. Witticism. To annoy. House of worship, To bueak the ranks of. River nymph. Governed. Bottom of pully block. In a state of activity. Bell. IDSON and ESSEX Are Third in Building of Cars se Only Ford and Chevrolet - Build More. _ There’s a Reason. 71. To gaze. " 72, Grinned contemptuously, , 73. Golf ball rest. VERTICAL 1, Black. . Uncommon. To scoff. Sun god. 5. To total, . Journey. . Command, . Pauses. . To strain a ligament . Largest South Africa antelope. . To care for. . Perched. . To over, . Concise, . Period. . Tree whose wood is a moth pre ventativa. . To wander about Idly, . Lent. To sail back. To construct. }) Bruise, |. Small “fresh water fish . Adores, . Danger. . Foot lever. + Welght of container. . Along the edge. |é Dark green follaged tree. . To prohibit, » Snake, . Fleshier. . Fishing bag. To waken., To obliterate. Opposite of less. . Child’s toy that files, . Drinking cup, To plan. . Smooth (sound) . Brim. . To knock, . Polite word used to address a man. Second note in scale, of the judicial system from politics, he said. Underhit! alsa visit’ Japan, where he said be observed no feeling either of hostility or friendship toward the United States. Japan, he said has not made as great a development in industrial and other fields in re cent years as the Japanese expected. NEW SCHEDULE FOR LEAGUE The revised schedule for the Oil; City league for the remainder of the season has been announced as fol-, lows by Sam Neff: August 4.—Legion versus Burling- ton. August 6.—Legion versus Texas. August 9.—Etks versus Texas and, Standard versus Burlington. August 11.—Burlington versus Le-) gion. August 13.—Texas versus Elks, August 16. — Burlington versus.) Texas and Elks versus Standard. August 20.—Legion versus Elks. August 23.—Legion versus Texas: and Burlington versus Standard. The games printed in bold face, type are Sunday games. A noted college president, attend ing a banquet in Boston, was sum prised to see that the darky who took the hats at the door gave np checks in return. “He has a most wonderful mere- ory,” a fellow diner explained. “Hels been doing that for years and prides himself upon newer having made « mistake.” As the college president was leas- ing, the darkey passed him his hat. “How do you know that this one {s mine?” “I don't know it, suh,” admitted the darky. ‘Then why do you give it to meg” ‘Cause you gave it to me, sub.” HUDSON and ESSEX STAND THIRD IN THE MANUFACTURING OF CARS. THINK IT OVER Classified Rat 5 ‘Two cents per word or ten cehts per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used ag @ basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE HEADLD®S will be charged the spare of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFKED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribyne will not be responsible for more tBan one incorrect msertion of any ad: vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of t advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisenmnt will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No repui tion will be made when the eor does not materially affect the acmae or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE A: DB. Careful attention will be given al) ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily T! ine office before 10 Want Ads aftor 10 to 12 a, m, will be inseated under the haed “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTIB8E- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or chéck In full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words ang the rate per word for the Cai ly Tribune aA ——_ —_ —- . GIT GUT, I SAY! Gl\T OUT! PowN SOUTH THIS SPRING “Dog training has beeh’ made a@ fine art in Germany, where dogs arb taught to act as sples and guards for their burglar masters. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Smal) family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no oome Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be for and deliver. high class. We call Phone 1499J. MARCELLING by experienced oper- ator, home appointments, 75c. By. Alma Hond Williams. 1015 S. Wil- low. Phone 2745W or 2391W. Che Casper Daily Cribune ALL’ RIGHT-THEN; DAGGONE YE = By WESTOVER tee hala a 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. TWO reliable business girls will store Brunswick or victrola for wi | l if i WHY 00 You BELIEVE THAT 7 SMarT— FOR SALE For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 1925 STANDARD SIX BUICK TOURING MOTOR in first class shape. Paint, top and side curtains in excellent condition; rubber good; $750.00. Sin- clair Pipe: Line Co, Phone 2000. FOR SALE—Ford coupes, Dodge coupes, Maxwell Four, Dort road- ster, Special 6 Studebaker roadster, many others. it place to buy car in Casper. Patterson Oakland Co., 438 E. Yellowstone. HERE is a real buy for someone; new 1925 Chevrolet sedan, 60 days old, perfect condition. Will sell equity at a big sacrifice. Party leav- ing city. Auto Electric Co., 136 E. Midwest. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Three overstuffed chairs, $25 each; one leather duo- fold, $20; one child's overstuffed chair, $20. Upholster Shop, 1003 B. md, FOR SALE—Some good household furniture at 1235 BE, Highth. Four-plece wicker set, $39.50; oak ehiffonier with mirror, $18.00; 60-1b. used refrigerator, $20.00; used 9x12 rug, $12.00; used 6x9 rug, $5.00; me: cine cabinet, $4.50; blue breakfast set, $16.50; use duofold, $18.50; duo- fold pads, $5.00. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO. W. First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Some good household furniture at 235 E, Eighth St. 242 For Sale—Miscellaneous OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be made bright and attractive with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co Phone 62 and 2300. : For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $2 per month, Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1056. WANTED—We will buy or trade In your used furniture. Koler Fur- oe Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal es, heaters, dresse: bltca- yoercal all household goods. Phone ANTED TO BUY—Cheap for cash, 1924 Chevrolet roadster from owner. Address Box B-41, Tribune. WANTED WANTED—Small house or apart- ment with sleeping porch; no sick- ness; prefer close in, . Box B-42, Tribune, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK I HAVE 5,000 cross bred sheep for sale, two, three and four year olds, These sheep are Wyoming raised G, L, Stilphen, 104 W. Sixth, FOR SALE—Fixtures and equip. ment for small restaurant; bar- gain. Inquire 210 O-S Building, or phone 2217. SMALL size pickiing cucumbers, 50c per hundred; alll size, 65c; large size for table use, 60c per dozen; fresh green peppers, 3 dozen; prepaid to Casper and vicinity. Robin Bonwell, Basin, Wyo. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Before Sep- tember Ist, three or five-room modern house, unfurnished; good location. Phone 181W. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home; close in. 701 8S.’ Beech. FOR RENT—Nice modern room; close in, 725 E. Second. Phone 675. FOR RENT—Room in modern ho: garage if desired; cheap. 82 Wolcott, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room. 110 N, Jackson. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnlshed two-room apartment, downtown, modern in every respect, laundry with electric washer and Iron; hot and cold water; clean and desirable; rent reduced, Phone 1539J. FOR RENT apartment. Phone 2019W. —Modern, furnished 807 BH. Third, rear. FOR RENT—Close in, four-room un furnished apartment, modern ex- cept bath, also garage, $18. 218 E, Elghth. Desira on bus ; rent reasonable. Nicely furnished three rtment; steam heat, laun abundance hot Ww $03.8. Park. Phone 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 feat reasonable, Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Close in; strictly mod ern three-room furnished apart ment; gas and water furnished, $30. Whaley Apts., 610 S. Ash. FREE apartment rent in exchange se work DESIRABLE, modern, furnished t apartment; half block from Second street; low rent. 8. Con well. roR RE Yew strictly modern unfurnished four-room, semi-base ment apartment; good location; on bus line, 1134 8. Beech. Phone 1952-3. FOR RENT-—Two furnished apart- @ RAT SENSE HE WHEN HE seES —— 'S HE HAS KNOWS FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Eight-room modern, unfurnished house, or four-room unfurnished house. Phone 2696W. RENT — Modern two-room nicely furnished on 15th Inquire 935 W. 17th FOR ho and Boxelder. Furnished 5-rpom mod- also small house, fur- nient to refinery; on 8. Cedar. ern nished; bus line. RENT—Two-room furnished 1135 FoR house, modern except bath. S. Cedar. Phone 2011W. FOR RENT—Six-room modern with two extra rooms, furnished or un- furnished; laundry and bath in base- ment; double garage. 505 S. Park. Phone 224W. — FOR RENT—Furnished seven-room and sun parlor; will be painted: 544 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur- nished house and garage; on pave- ment and bus line; two blocks from West Casper school. Phone 838J. FOR RENT—Furnished large home; (Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc) 8-3-2125 use of same; ve this week. 153 N. Durbin LOST—Dog with black best of care given. Tribune. MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $ reading 5 Hours 10 to 9. LOST AND FOUND nd brown and a tall over hi Beal BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—McClure Rooms; all clean, outside rooms; good furni- ture; must sell by Ist, 128 W. Mid. west. HAVE $6400 in West Crest lots, clear; will sell for $4700 cash. Box B-36, Tribune. WANTED—Dealer in the Salt Creek field to handle one of the fastest selling lines of automobiles on the market. Business, altgady estab- lished. This is a wonderful oppor- tunity to make from $500 to $1,000 a month, Will require initial in- vestment of from $3,000 to $4,000. Write in care of Box B-38, Tribune, for full particulars, PERSONAL PARTY driving to Chicago’ or vicinity, in the course of a week or ten: days, desires congenial com- panion to share expenses on trip. Write. 8. M. Young, General De: FOUND The following articles have veen at the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil the owners please call ano clatm— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone, Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntiet glove. = LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TO ALL C DITORS ’ WIL- LIAM W. GGS, DE SED. Please take notice that John R, Scaggs, has been appointed admin- of-the estate of William W. Scaggs, deceased, and that’ the said letters of administration were ued on the 24th day of June, by the District Court of Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. And you are further required to take notice thet all persons having claims aga he estate of Wil- liam W. Scaggs, deceased, shall ex- hibit them for allowance, with the necessary vouchers) to John 'R. Scaggs, administrator of the said estate within ten months after the 3rd day of August, 1925, at office of Allison T. Phillips in the Odd Fellows’ building, Casper, Wyo- ming or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and that if such claims be not ex- hibited within ten months after the first publication. of ‘this notice they shall be forever debarred. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 29th day of July A. D. 1925 JOHN R. SCAC WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Administrator Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1925. mil et ets NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING iG5 Notice is hereby-given that the annual meeting of the stockhol- ers of the California Oi] company of Wyoming, will be held at the office of the company, 112 South Center street, in the City of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on the 31st day of Au- gust, 1925, at 2 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of electing directors and transacting such other busi- ness as may properly come before the meeting. R. LEE BAGBY, Secretary. livery, Casper, Wyo. will be painted. 544 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, modern except bath. In- quire 253 N, Park. FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house, strictly modern; South Grant. Phone 930J. FOR RENT—One large room house, furnished. 435 CY. Phone 1996W. FOR SALE—RANCHES LIVESTOCK operator, here 1s oppor- tunity. Ten thousand acre ranch, 700 acres tillable, splendid alfalfa crop, modern buildings, good school nearby. Owner retiring. t the facts from Frank Laird, Chester; Montana. modern d car, BUSINESS CHANCES ' I want to sell one of my 80-acre 10-year leases located in the r 4 Crockett County, Texas, field where a wildcat hag just been brought in and sold to the Humble (Standard Oj) Co.) for $1,400,000. This is extension of Big Lake field, which Js richest in Texas. There is a well drill- ing on this tract and is within 30 days of completion and is touted as the next well in the field. Circumstances force me to sell part of my holdings and will sacrifice 80 acres for $800, or $10 per acre. Lease hag eight years to run and is as near a cinch as there is in an oil field. There 1s every possibility that this lease will be worth $80,000 in a short time. 160 acres bought near well that just came in for 10 cents per acre sold for $90,000. Quick action necessary. Address XYZ, Tribune. ments; must be reliable parties. Phone 2826. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartments; gas, lights and water furnished; comfortable; close in) cheap, 328 East A. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment; gas, lighte and telephone, $35. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Untfurnished room modern apartment, 8. Ash. Phone 1559W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, two large rooms, clothes closet, bath, dressing room, front and rear entrance; close in; clean and com: fortable; gas included, $35 and $40 amonth. Cunningham Apts., 227 N. Park. Phone 1270. FOR . RENT — Modern apartment at 411 Phone 903. three. 25. 624 three-room Jackson N. Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman tn Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads. Ke member it will cost you noth ing to advertise your services in The Tribune, tf you ure in need of work VOR RENT- unfurnished $25, 624 5, Ash, ‘Three.room apartment, private bath: modern Phone 1556W ADVERTISE AUDITORS (0. H. REIMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WE 312 B, Second St, T ALL, Architect Phone WIM RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA T AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES OASPER BATTERY CO. uo B, Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS ——— THE SERVICE CLEANERS 146 N, Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS “DRS. J 1. & A. G, JEFFREY Sulte $12 Midwest Didg. Ph. 706 M, E, HARNED-BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St. Phone 1457 CRATING LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser Knows your past, present.and cap tell your future; all work strictly confidential, Hours from 9 to 9, West hotel, Phone 1181, DOCTORS DR, J. C. KAMP Umited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 805 to 811, Midwest Bidg. Phone 1650-1651, LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT ere 8090-10-12 OU Exchange Bldg. LLACK & LACY BU Juite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1200 Practice ANSFER, STUKAGE i Pobush July 20, 27, August 3, —$—$$________ PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con. Koy, Balg. poi Be EE tb cae ATE ae AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 Bo Batu SEE MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con, Roy. Bidg Phone 2 JAMES P. KEM Lawy change Bldg. 108 OU E Phone 1397 HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol) Exchange Building MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. Attorney-at-Law Sinith Bldg. Phone 74 CASEY & MeNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. ————— FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys im, 406407, Con. Roy, Bidg. Phone 41. & PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. Phone 794. —————— GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney ownsend Bldg. Uhone 196d W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 JOHN M, HENCH Room 6, Kimbal} Bidg. 212 So. Center Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New, Mattresses to Order Old Ones Renovated and Recovered Hunter-Goll, 242 W, First, Ph, 2200 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by K. L. EVANS 117 E. Second St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Kesidence—215 E. 9th Phone 888 WAREHOUSES ** LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234

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