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| MONDAY, AUGUST 10, on Scouting Trip Into Hills, SHERIDAN, Wyo., Aug. 10,— expedition ‘9 Investigate the Wednesday, August 19. The members of the clude Senator John: B. AS. M. Kibben, president of tt mereial club; R. MeNall /man of the national parks party ch club; Street Photo Shop; C. superintendent of the H. D. Loucks of the H. Asbi ow Age! Col, Allen 5. Peck, district forester of the United States Forest service nt Denver. Representatives. f ovell and other int on ‘the Sheridan-Lovell ear Bald Mountain where they be met by H. H. Thompson Wyola, with a string of twe: ight horses. The rest of the ‘will be made by saddle. In, the ‘Sunday. Tribune, it Cadillac models have arrived areon display. According to 'T. Reno, local dealer for Cadillac, arrive in less than two weeks. Mto a glimpse of the new “Cad”, AR PERCE-4AROW AGENT Frank E. Bundrock, local tributor of Pierce-Arrow motor cars and trucks, wishes his new address and telephone number placed forc+ ibly before the public so that people may call and inspect the new Pie: Arrow coach, and his new phone number is oo Used. You'll find them here. 4 NATIONAL PARK POSoIBILITIES IN BIG HORNS: Sheridan Party Going | tional park posibilities in the canyon “country of the Big Horn mountains ‘will leave Sheridan the morning of Kendrick, he Com: coms mittee appointed by the Commercial Loucks towns will prob- bly be included in the party: later. The party. will leave Sheridan by utemobile and will be taken to a road COMING SOON erroneously stated that the new 1926 new cars are not yet here but should public is anxiously looking forward [9 ANXIOUS 10 SHOW PUBLIC NEW COACH Mr. Bundrock is now located at 150 South Kimball street 1925 a The na- in- pair- fury, ney; ‘rom ase will of nty- trip was and Lee the The POWELL, Wvo., a broken leg in mountains and men to carry him dis-| mountainous country 22 ree in a fall from a horse. 987. No, not the cuss words! Asay ist YOUR. aptaehied DOING, Hid JARRE le MAN WITH FRACTURED LEG BORNE 18 MILES TO GET MEOICHL RID, Aug. 10—Law- rence Cozzens of Penrose sustained the Bear Tooth it requ:red fifteen over a rough, miles “be- fore any other conveyance could be used to get him to a hospital. Cozzens was tending camp for his unele, Joo Cozzens, sheepman of the lower valley, and-recetved his injury Dr. Clark was called from Powell and made the trip to the scene on horseback. Accidents often happen, and when they do you hear certain words HORIZONTAL . Correlative of either. . Correlative of speed and lessness (pl.) Exclamation of surprise. To suffer from injury. a purple dye. Valiant mun. To advance over obstacles Open, passage through the f Unit. Venomous snake. Masculine pronoun. forindin dye. id, publicity, Bxclamation used with heave brew word for God, stone worker. 416. Yentilate. lubricate. uable property. king, cribed course of nm liquor tax, - dise. d force produclis food, car. (variant) care ‘The unripe fruit of this tree yiel lypno- VERTICAL To smear To make reparation. > slash, Within lds To dren od Part. of mi common y Exclamation meaning Spacious, Swollen condition fant) . Point of compass } 20, Behold. used Hospital gencies . Measure of arena. » Father. . Violent encounter. 31. Apart. Automobile. To clip. Thin plate used as instrument. Bashful. Drooping tree. To hara . Was a tatalogues, Three-toed sloth . To quench. All right. . One who plays a babpipe Second not in scale. . Bone, . Help. . Saflor. Portion of a circle . Recent. To accomplish. To exist. Preposition of place. 70, Negative, wagon 39. tor Exclamation of astonishment. atop. of plants (var. emer: POLLY AND HER PALS Dow? SELL 08 TRADE ICAN GET B SOG UMPIRE. | GOT @ SWELL YoICcE—1 A rude cot was made and the jour ney started, over the shortest route to an auto road. Eight men. gath. ered at the place where the accident occurred, started down the rtioun tain with the young man, and they were relieved at the head of Deep lake by seven more men, who made the remainder of the journey. Upon reaching the Clarks Fork river at the mouth of Little Roc creek, an auto was awaiting y and the injured man was rushed to the hospital at Powell where ho given medical attention, RIVERVIEW PLUNGE 13 POPULAR ON SUNDAY A mammoth crowd greeted new owners, Tommy McDonald and Billy Mills, at Riverview park terday. The plunge was “illed to capacity all day long and remarks upon the cleanliness and {deal temperature of the water were many. The dance floor was crowded for the evening entertainment and all in all the new proprietors are well pleased with the patronage accorded them on their opening Sunday. All efforts will be made to make Riverview plunge the coolest, cleane: nd best swimming pool in the state of Wyoming. BURLINGTON TO MEET LEGION HERE TUESDAY was The Burlington and Legion teams of the Of} City league will clash Tuesday evening at High School Athletic park. Inasmuch as the railroaders lead the boys by a | great margin apd the Legionites are ut ptesent in the cellar position, the box car lads are doped to win, but surprises are always {n store for the baseball fen so better turn out for this one. The regular admission price of 25 cents will prevail for this game which will start promptly at 5:30 tomorrow evening. Che Casper Daily Tribune WALT BUT y'DIDA’T HAVE T'SAY HE WAS DABALIN --By WESTOVER | HE 1s* DAGGONE iv! awe Law Enforcement Officer on Visit To M. C Wachtel; the Oil Fields state law, enforce ment officer and Sheriff Alexander McPherson field to m left today for Salt Creel | ake a tour of inspection Nothing wag Indicated as to what might be t he result‘of thelr visit to that distric! = Two Escape Serious Injuries in Crash Helen M and Emm orris, 1309 Boxelder street, ett Moretono, 613 South Beech street, were abe to go to their homes after receiving hospital treat. ment for cuts and bruises suffered when their car turned over on the Alcova seriously 1 highway. Neither was njured. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Lady girl. 651 REPRESE: lar magazines, tunity for to take care ot W. Railroad. NTATIVE for six popu Excellent oppor- woman who has private telephone and desires to work from home. account ag Margaret Street, Nev Leads furnished. Drawing ainst commission, Write Dunbar, 119 West 40th w York City. WANTED—Maid for general house work, C ‘all 2437J, WANTED—Mald for general house work; must have reference. Frantz She Apply op. HELP WANTED—MALE SE 5 one more good cab driver at once. 621 E, 12 WANTED—Boy with wheel 744 CY. POSITIONS WANTED STENOGR. or hour Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line, NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS, Five average words used as @ basis of estimating a lin BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines, All charged ‘advertising will be booked ‘et lines” {respective of the number of words CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED 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 tho advertiser which clearly lessen the rea) 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 affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHOND ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy 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 APHIC services by day your office or my home. 25, by Newnpaper Featiite Serviet, fre, Great Britain rights reserved. B'/o! (Copyright.'1925, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) For Snle—Household Goods For Rent—APARTMENTS PERSONAL NT—Three rooms and bathe stove, modern, unfurnished ¥ Call-at 416 S. Beech CTIVE three-room modern, tu shed apartment; laundry Call Tuesday between 10, and 5. 9S. Lincoln, Phone 1055R. FOR RENT—HOUSES chiffonier w I's eyo maple ply veneer trunk 36-inch, $11 duofold pad, $5.00. We & and crating. HUNTER-GOLL C0. W. First Phono 2200 For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Good shovel, rake and trowel, the three $1.25. 513 8. Melrose. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT OR SALE—Three-room modern houge, furnished or un- furnished, with garage and garden. 935 B, 14th, YOR RENT—Semi-modern three- room house; two blocks from post- FOR SALE—Five shares Casper] office. Casper Glass & Paint Co: Mutual Building and Loan, Serles| Phone 1 12, Box B48, Tribune. SS | FOR ~RENT—Four and five fur FOR SALE—New wardrobe trunk;| "ished rooms; also two.room apart cheap. Phone 2572W. ments; all modern; reasonable, Ap- Sn SOP: | TES SER py std 8 & Swallow: OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls| For nm ail tendon eEUTHIBhaa can be made bright and attr . house f two months. Phone with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, | y995n4 < sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co.} ——"" Phone 62 and 2300. CALIFORNIA ‘bungalow, four rooms, bath, breakfast’ nook, built-in features, sun porch; rent $35. 16 Fourth. Phone 1985J. OR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month, Repairing done, Also sell on-easy payments. J3rooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your old coal range or roR R T—Nicely furnished three room house in Mountain View, $15. Phone 2519W. 321 8, Lincoln. FOR RENT—Nice, clean, downtown apartment; steam heat, hot and cold. water; furnished in wicker furniture. Call phone 1539J. FOR SALE—HOUSES heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086. SALE—Two-room house in WANTED—22 repeater and small rth Casper: on bus’ line; close tent. Call 1498R. in; garage. Call at Auto Laundry, 116 8. Durbin, WANTED—We will buy or trade =. in your used furniture. Koler Fur-| FOR SALE—New four-room modern niture Co., 220 8, Wolcott, Pt house v garage; southeast par 138, tt ¢ terms. Phone v WANTED TO BUY—We pay more| FO! ALE — Modern _ five-room | for coal ranges, heaters, dressers with garage; close in; or duofolds, all household goods. Phone} north small payments down 1086. Phone 1446M, FOR SALE—House, four rooms and WANTED 0 enclosed back porch; gas and electricity; must sell at once; acrifice. "716 W. Ninth. WANTED—By a reliable party, - September Ist, steam or hot water heated four or flye-room apartment FOR TRADE or house, furnished. Call 427M. * WANTED—Small house or apart: ment with sleeping porch; no sick- ness; prefer close in, Box B-42, Tribune. TFhone 265R. WANTED—A position, house work or cooking preferred; best of references. Address Box B51, care ‘Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have 00 home. Prices reasonable, All work guar anteed to. for and del! be high class. We cal) iver, Phone 1499J. CALCIMIN Jobs; wo service. P' ING and painting small rk guaranteed; prompt hone 1860J, For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE-—New tires from new rubber, quick sale, $1.60. 511 36x3 % cords; priced for $7.60 and $8.50 jtubes 8, Durbin, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES of all makes. USED CARS -Compare our PRICES—QUALITY—TERMS before you cash and s buy. We buy cars for ell them on easy terms. GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO, 333 Phone 2772 Nn SALE ery under the haed “Too Late to Classify.” our OF TOWN ADVER DIED: Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the wor rate per word for the C: Tribune. Walker, North Wolcott 8t, Hox 637 —Ford Coupe and Ford Truck; cash or terms. Brennan's Court, 826 N, Jefferson, FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS POR SALE phone, si lke new. Conn KE flat alto suxa r plated, latest model, Phone 2466R, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SAL Mifteen, head datry cattle, all milking, and equipment also heifers and a bull. Beggs Dairy, 2% miles east of Casper. FOR RENT—ROOMS desirable FOR RENT—Very room, adjoining bath, private home; close in, 701 S. Beech, FOR RENT—Room to gentleman 531 8, Beech. BOARD AND ROOM: EXCELLENT board and room at 515 S. Beech, Phone 1653, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One apartment. and bin; reasonable; near Midwest Machine Shops. Call 467 S. Spruce, 2nd doon FOR RE z, a two-room apartment, $50 unfurnished, $60 furnished Phone 0-3. FOR rR Modern, furnished epartment; lights, gas and water close in; cheap. 328 Bast A. FOR RENT —Four-room modé basement apartment, furnished. 8. Willow DESIRABLI modetr furnished front dpartment; half block frem Second gtreet; low rent. 193 5. Con well, MADAME “CROSS” By RING LARDNER}; OGSERVATION WARD — CLANCY PAGE SEVEN LOST AND EQUEY “UND DPUUNDL The following at the Tribune time. Wil the and claim— Chiid’s brown kid glove Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glo articles as Mice for quite some owners please call been LEGAL NOTICES CREDITORS SCAGGS, t John R. appointed admin- ges, he estate of William ed, and that the said letters of administration were issued on tho h day of June, by the District Court of Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. And you are further required to take notice that all persons hav claims against th liam W. Scaggs, « hibit them. for all , with the vouc John R nistrator of the said n ten months af 3rd day of Av jof Alli hi Fellows’ building, ming or they May from any ben and that if such cl hibited within ten nths after the first publication of this notice they shall be forever debarred. Wyo- precluded from such estate, Casper, be s be not ex- Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 29th day of July A. D; 1925 JOHN R. SCAGGS WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attorney for Administrator Aug. 8, 10, 17, 19: vet en NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK. HOLDERS’ MEETING The Annual Meeting . of stockholders of the Bolton company will be held in the office of the Company at the law offic of Haggard & O'Mahoney, F Cla yant an yaycl advisor | oat and payenie aaveo. | National Bank Building, Cheyenn future, Hours from 9 to 9. West] Wyoming, at 11:30 a. m. on the Hotel. 20th day of August, 1 , for the following purposes YOUNG couple wishes ride, 12th or|, 1. To elect a Board of Directors 13th, to Cheyenne or Rawlins; will|for the ensuing year. do driving if necessary and share To take any other action and expenses; references. Phone 1434J.| to transact any other business that 518 S. Melrose. may properly come before the pvmicatie e! 2 a KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, mpemare circle every Monday eve MADAM J? RBA 8 Phone TWO vicinity of Louisville within three p.m. 2609.J. Apt young men - 8. Wyatt hot wish to go el to meeting. No share of stock shall be voted at the meeting which has been transferred on the books of the COIEARY subsequent to August 5, D. Stock transfer books close. do not 8; experienced drivers and can| If you are unable to attend the Pay part expenses; references, Box] meeting in person, please sign en B52, Tribune, closed proxy in the presence of a subs Baie, witness and return in the enclosed addressed envelope. LOST AND FOUND 3. L. WARREN, President. '—Sunday, CY or Center, two| Attest: Jon canteen Please notify J. A, WARREN, Secretary, Patee, 1014 8. Oak. Pub, Aug. 10, 5 . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, AUDITORS LAWYERS 0. H, REIMERTH & CO, HAL CURRAN Certified Public Accounts Attorney at Law Tneome Tax Service Phone 223 406 Con. Koy. Bdlg. 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 AMBROSE HEMINGWAY HASELMIRE & PREBLE Lawyer Auditors and Accounta 832 Midwest Bidg. I e Tax Consultants ene rendre peri nenrerareneeteorsaar eerie! Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARRETT WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect a Attorneys 312 E. Second St. Phone 101M | 515 Con, Roy, Bldg Phone 2306 RAYBURN 8. WEBB JAMES P. KEM 12 Daly Building. Lawyer Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NOARONG TRANSFER, STURAGE D FUEL CO,—Phone 049 Are You-Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper tn search of employment to Ond work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” « member it will cost y: ing to advertise your services in The Tribune, {f you ore in need of work ADVERTISE Phone 1457 CRATING LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer uisfer Co. Phone 1234 CLAIRVOYANTS “MAD. AME “CROSS” 108 Oil Exchange bide, Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE canara 206-207 Oll Exchange Building MABYZN L Attorney Smith Bidg. SHOP, JR. Law Vhone 74 $1,100 in fourréom house BATTERIES CASEY. A McNALLY to tts Ford. Phone 3745M — Room 616-17 Con, Roy. Bldg, SEVEN BODuicR falta ede Dehvin, CASPER BATTERY CO, Phone 80. valued at $125,000, thoroughly de- | 119 B. Fifth Phone 907 oa and operating; would like FOSTER AND WEHRL all or part for stock of dry Attorueys adies’ or gents’ ready-to- CLEANERS Rm, 406-407, Roy, Bldg, furniture, shoes or .gecora Phone 4 merchandise. Write or wire, THE SERVICE OLEANERS : re Dillon way Arcade Jackson E PAUL BACHELLER Puebl Ce ar ie 56 603 foe Bidg. — a waite "bone 794, FOR LEASE CHIROPRACTORS GEO, W. FERGUSON Tans : Attorney WOULD lease h " r DRS, J LL & A. G. JEFFREY Km. 22, Townsend Bldg. Phone 1964 e 4D lease our home; nicely fur-| suite $12 Midwest Bldg. PENG n te oe nished, modern, built-in, features, | 2 W, UL. PATTEN also semi-basement nicely furnished 5 M. E, HARNED-BOYD, Chi thornay at Law four rooms each. 240 8. E Fe EOE Ds CRU OPFACUOE | 295 atiaweas. Bldg, Phone 210 OGILBER & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 JOHN M, ENOCH is Koom 6, Kimball Bidg, 212 So. Center Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Old Ones Renovaced and Kecovered 00 Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser | Hunter-Goll, 212 W. First, Ph. Knows your past, present and can —— tell your future; all work strictly T TRIS confidential i from 9 to 9 ___OPTOME TRIST West hotel, Phone 181.) EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses DOCTORS pad Olsgeee DR. 9. 6, KAMP by Practice limited to Diagnosis and L. EVANS Treatment 117 B. Second St. Sulte 905 to B11, Midwest Bidg. Phone if OSTEOPATH LAWYERS DR. CAKOLINE 0, DAVIS ee ——— | Office and Residenco—215 E. NICHOLS & STIRRETT ae: peas 409-10.11 Gi tren a ~ Big OLO-Ld € txchange Uldg. bel Mh nia bet WAREHOUSES BULLACK & LACY Juite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1200 LIB M. NE and Trauster Warehouse 1234