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'TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925 STATE GENGUS Che Casper Dally ci bune PAGE SEVEN _--By WESTOVER POLLY AND HER PALS meeting of the company, including the election of directors, and the « amendment of the by-laws of the company or the repeal of the pres- Vay PF e TALL TH' BUT.SHE SEZ SHED\ ent by-laws and adoption, of PCs Smarrer, SONt 7 eH AMES {JEST AS SOON HAVE new by-laws LOOK KINDA A? ( ar NEWROREHAS ARING AN' Aor BE Dated, August \ AVE SEM OR i : Se Sao AA? ESE megs paces ft (Continued From Page One) NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- sors, and, as a result, the best results are not obtained. Followigg is given the population of the counties in Wyoming in 1920 and in 1925: MENT OF ESTATE ditors and rs _inter- Miller, he un- tice that dersigned f said estate 1920 1925 will, on or before the 19tl Albany <..- = 9,283 12,740 August, 1925, file in the office of Big Horn. 12,105 10,462 the Clerk of Court of Natrona Campbell = 5,233 5,220 County his finial account and peti- 11,742 tion for distribution of s 7,225 where anyone intereste 4,973 amine such account and 8,066 and file objection thereto Goshen 7284 ing at any time before Hot Springs 4.668 day of-August, 1925, 9,991 jections are filed th-retc 18,851 make final settle f 10,805 tate on the 31 ny of 35,101 1925, or as soon thereafter 3,906 i matter may be heard Dated at Casper, 20th day of July U.8 5,947 Wyoming, this . D., 19 MILLER, Executor. 28th, August August 11th, 1925 Bk Soictirch FINAL YOU KNOW ME. AL~--Adventures of Jack Keefe Friend AL =| /hoorey- We're Thope I can still call you friend. TRADED To CHICAGO — : * Ls EEFE— WE as outside of you I aint got a eels You ONO WHELAY “For ®@ PAIR OF RvYBBER Boors- \M SENDING You your HALF Sweetwater ~--. Teton Uinta July , and Publish dth, 192 NOTICE OF SETTLE. friend in the world. I and the To CHICAGO ToAY—”* MENT OF ESTATE missus had a worse fight that F A steditors and ts inter . estec he c Ralph usual this A. M and now she Thompson, de ta abies wont talk to me and besides the that me under i nistra- ; f rix of said est will, on or be- Yanks is going to sell me andi, fore the 19th day of August, 192: dont know where to but it cant file in the office of the Cler be to no worse club than they-are Court of Natrona County, her final account and petition for distribu- ( l and further and more I and tion Of said astate, where anyand | jis i interested may examine such ac- i whelan as picked up by the po count and petition and file objec- lice and put in the observation tions thereto in at any (Continued From Page One) ward because I tried to show him =~ ny WP Bate Leder atts seen aden witht im when Mary Louse was re. I had a strong voice and he lays ne filed thereto, she will make final ported to have attemp! ry ‘ * 5 : mak: f it all on me. The keeper jest settlement of said estate on the Friday night. Bint daw is “Tt was q deliberate bluff,” Dr. gives me a bundle and a telegram ROR AGEL eae eee) On RE Luhan said. “She merely smeared hér lips with poison and then locked herself in the bathroom crying ‘I want to die.’ When I threatened to have her locked up as ah attempted sulcldé, she screamed ‘No, No!~ I ajdn’t want to commit suicide.’ " GIRL TRIES TO ENTER CONVENT NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 11.—(BY The Associated Press}—The Newark Star Eagle in a copyright story to- day will announce that Mary Louise Spas, the 21 year old Bohemian girl who unsuccessfully tried to become a modern Cinderella, spent the night and this morning in Newark in a vain effort to enter a convent and become a nun. “Tf I cannot become a nun,” sob- bed the young woman, "I’m going to marry a poor boy and we'll work and have a nice home,” At the convent of St. John the Baptist, 17 Amity Place, the girl threw herself at the feet of the mother superior and begged to be accepted for the novitiate. “Oh, I'ni ‘so tired of everything,” she sobbed. “Please take mié, sister, everything is ashes.” A later appeaf to the Dominican fathers at 337 South Orange Avenue also failed. “J don’t think you are capable of making a judgment now,” a fath- PUZZLE SOLUTION Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Py Puzzle. (AIH! MAGE) mG RIO} IE] f SSMS *] NIO OST UMC TAD! OR) tH} THEY Mus’ . BE EXPECTING .\ SOMETHIN, i BUNCH HANGIN | BUT THERS| NOTH POLE. IM | SOON THIS is i AROUND HEAH }] No HARM Bo . 4 which I will tell you about it later. er of the order told her. “If you insist you can go to the convent sta- tion neat Summit or to the house of the Good Shepherd near here, but I advise against it. Go home with your father and mother; I give you my blessing.” ecb nhlliicd eal, Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30. CENTS. Five average words used as a@ basis of estimating a line. 2 BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines"’ irrespective 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 the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement TTRE PAN DAY BLOCWADE RUNNER. 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. TELEPHONE 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 under the haed “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same Note the foregoir instructions about counting and the rate per word for Dails ‘Tribune. DISCOVUHED TH | Bucks EXPECTIN' IT) TID. AGN. ve Jack Keefe 3 LENT IMTHET Y 1 Dom LiKe FOHTEEN DOLLUHS) T'ASK 1M HY DAY «PEARY ,|.FER THET Five ONIN TH THIRD. ANNIVERSARY CHATTANOOGA — The Bryan Memorial Association will ask that the $50,000 the Commoner set apart in bis Will for a boys academy. be authorized for the proposed Univer- Sity at Daytom, Tennessee. gi Aashi1 hlinocin ST. JOHN, N. B.~—The liberal gov- P. J. Veniot, lost elections, HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Mald for general house work. Call 2487J. WANTED—Mald for general house work; must have reference. Apply Frantz Shop. WANTED~Lady to care for sick girl and keep her company. 61 ‘West Railroad, HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED — Experienced salesmen a® district managers in Wyoming, Colorado and New Mex: ico. Apply R. EB. Thompson, Hotel ‘Townsend. WANTED—Ranch hand; wages $45 per month. Box B-54, Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—A position, house work or cooking preferred; best of references, Address Box B-51, care Tribune, WANTED—A position waiting table or chamber work, Phone 1456. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Phone 1499J. EXPERIENCED driver wants job unning truck or tractor. Call ae ---By Williams for and deliver. HEAH EMHOH, BOUT L THink HE SHOO AT LEAST KEEP UP7H! YEARLY INSTALMINTS ON TH 329 T LENT IM WEN JEFFRIES so SERVICES OFFERED CALCIMINING and painting small jobs; Work guaranteed; prompt service. Phone 1860J. POSITION WANTED—Laundry or waitress work in oil fields, Phone 2382-J. For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE—New tires from new rubber, 36x3% cords; priced for $7.50 and $8.50 jtubes, 611-S, Durbin. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES YOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car; driven 6,000 miles; very best con- dition. Call 2866-J. USED CARS of all makes—Compare our PRICES—QUALITY—TERMS before you buy. We buy cars for cash and sell them on eaay terms. GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO. 333 North Wolcott St. Phone 2772 Box 537 FOR SALE—One Dodge touring car; good running order; new tires; $200,00, Call at 318 W. Second street after 5. FOR SALE—Chevrolet; will sell my $341 equity in new 1926 model for $200 cash. Call at 1803 8. Poplar. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Conn EF fiat alto saxa- phone, silver plated, latest model, like new. Phone 2466R. FOR SALE—Good player. piano. 359 8. Oak Phone 1488-R, FOR SALE—Practically new Bruns- wick Victrola with records, Phone 1404, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Refrigerator. Park. 704 8. WANTED TO BUY WA? tent. TED—22 repeater and small Call 1498R. WANTED—Your old coal rangé or heater in exchange for a gas fange or heater; Phone 1086, WANTED WANTED—By a reliable party, Séptember 1st, steam or hot water heated four or five-room apartment or house, furnished, Call 427M. WANTED—Small house or apart- ment with sleeping porch; no sick- ness; prefer close in. Box B-42, ‘Tribune. WANTED — Good heavy set work ness. P, O, Box 282, Casper. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifteen head dairy cattle, all milking, and equipment, also 13 heifers and a bull. Beggs Dairy, 2% miles east of Casper. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home; close in. 701 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Room 531 S, Beech. to gentleman. BOARD AND ROOM * EXCELLENT board and. room at 515 S. Beech. Phone 1653. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One apartment and cabin; reasonable; near Midwest Machine Shops. Call 467 S. Spruce, 2nd door. FOR RENT—At Poling apartment, $50 unfurr furnished. Phone 930-J FOR furnished RENT—Modern, rtment; lights, e in; cheap. ay and water st A. Walnut finish bed, full size, $8.50; $55,00 duofold, $37.50; walnut finish chiffonier with mirror, $18.00; bird’s eye maple dresser, $16.00; 5-ply veneer trunk, $9.25; steamer, 36-inch, $11.50; duofold pad, $5.99. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL 00. W. First Phone 2200 242 FOR SALE — Double folding cots; 22 W. C. F. rifle; 22 Stevens rifle, single shot, $5; 303 Savage rifle; 32 Ww. C. F. ‘rifle, $8; 410 shot gun} men’s suits $5 to $8. Shorty’s Bar: Store, 210 W, First, Phone For Sale—Miscellancous OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be made bright and attfactive with 8. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, sold by Wicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 and 2300. FOR SALE—Twenty shares of per- fod 12 stock, 5 shares of period 11, capital Mutual Building and Loan stock. Phone 1862.W. FOR SALE—Team harness and wa- gon or any part; saddlo horses and range horses. 1131 8. Beech, modern FOR RENT — Four-room t furnished. sement apartment, 1 8. Willow. DESIRABLE, modern, furnished front\apartment; half block from Second street; low rent. 133 S. Con- well. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath gas stove, modern, unfurnished. 402 8, Call at 416 S. Beech, Phone FOR R '—Furnished four rooms and bath,“ light airy basement; close in; pavement; nice for teachers $20, 1204 E, Second. Call after 1 p.m, FOR RENT—Three or 6-room fur: nished rtment; cheap. Phone 2025-R. 21 West Thirteenth FOR RENT—-HOUSES tear a ae a FOR RENT OR SA‘LE—Three-room modern house, furnished or gyn furnished, with garage and gaxden 935 B, 14th, FOR RENT—Semi-modern _ threo- room house; two blocks from post: office. Casper Glass & Paint Co. Phone 1374. For Rent—Miscellaneous SOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brovks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. * WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. Koler Fur- ee Co., 220 8S. Wolcott, Phone 138, . WANTED—To buy used bath tub. Box B-55, Tribune. a gee epee . WANTED TO BUY—We' pay more for.coa] ranges, heaters, dressers, sie all household goods, Phon: NO ek a ail FOR RENT—Five-room house for two months 1925M. FOR RENT—Nice, clean, furnished Phone downtown apartment; steam heat, hot and cold water; furnished in wicker furniture, Call phone 1539, FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished house; not more than one FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Two:room house in North Casper; on bus line; close in; garage. Call at Auto Laundry, 116 S. Durbin. FOR SALE—By owner, 4-room brick house; garage attached; at a bar- gain; also a good Dodge commercial Call 112 745 B. Fourteenth st FOR SALE — Modern five-room house with garage; close in; on north side; small payments down Phone 1446M. FOR SALB—House, four rooms and bath; enclosed back porch; gak and electricity; must sell at once; will sacrifice, ‘716 W, Ninth. FOR TRADE $1,100 EQUITY in four-room house to trade for Ford. Phone 2745M. FOR TRADE—Good close-in: income property; want grazing or farm land. P. O, Box 119. FOR TRADE—1023 Oldsmobile as first payment on small house. Martin & Christianson. Phone 2606. FOR TRADE—820-acre sheep ranch; 4room house, barn and sheep sheds; good fencing; Laramie river along one end; also creeks; price $11 per acre; want Casper home. Mar- tin & Christianson. Phone 2606. FOR TRADE—Forty acres suburban tract first payment on 3, 4 or 5+ room modern house in Casper. Mar- tin & Christianson. Phone 2606. FOR LEASE WOULD lease our home; nicely tur. nished, modern, built-in features, also gem!-basement nicely furnished, four rooms each. 240 8. Fenway LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some Ume, Will the owners please cal) und claim— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on Weet Yellowstone, Brown gauntlet glove, Boy's grey hat. PERSONAL MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading this week. 153 N. Durbin, Hours 10 to 9 TWO young men wish’ to go to vicinity of Louisville within three days; experienced drivers and can part expenses; references, Box Pribune. MADAME Clairvoyant advisor resent and 9 to 9, West knows future. Hotel your Hours from LADY wants t rt part exy Dorta to Den Tribune. Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman {tn Casper tn search of employment to find work by publishing FREE: For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ada, member ft will cost you noth- ing to advertise your services in The Tribuns, Ke if you ure in need of work ADVERTISE child. 1317 8, Durbin. FOR RENT—Three-room, _ partly modern furnished house, close in 119 N, Grant, FOR ~“RENT—Sixroom furnished house h wleeping porch: $45 a month. N. Jefferson. Can be seen from 2 to 5, FOR-RENT—Four-room partly fur nished house; lawn and garage AMO 2. Third, Phone 147% Copyright. 1925, by The Bel:Syndicate. Ine PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYBS, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve ulng, § p.m, Apt, 8. Wyatt hotel. Phone 2608J. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Wyoming North & South Rail- road Company has been called to be held at the Company's office in the Gottman Building, Casper, Wyoming, on August 25th, 1925, at 8:00 o'clock, afternoon thereof, As annual meetings of the stock- holders of the Company have not been held as provided by the by- laws of the company, said meet- ing will also be held as an annual meeting of the Company and such business considered and transact- ed thereat, as is proper to be tran soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 20th day of July, A. D., 1925. LAURA H. BICKNELL, ; Administratrix. Publish July 21st, 28th, August 4th and August 11th, 1925, ae Sabla ea NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Wyoming North & South Rail- road Company has been called to be held at the Company's office in the Cottman Buildin Casper, Wyoming, on August 25th, 1925, at 8:00 o'clock, afternoon thereof, As annual meetings of the stock- holders of the Company have not been held as provided by the by- laws of the company, said meet. ing will also be held as an annual meeting of the Company and such business considered and transact. ed thereat, as is proper to be tran- sacted at an annual stockholders’ meeting of the company, including the election of directors, and the amendment of the by-laws of the company or the repeal of the pres- ent by-laws and the adoption of new by-laws. Dated, August 10th, 15 O. W. DYNES, sacted at an annual stockholder: 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, Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WE $12 BE, Second FALL, Architect . Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 EB. Fifth Phone 007 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS 146 N. Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS “DRS, J HL & A. G. JEFFREY Suite #12 Midwest Bldg. 1. 706 ).BOYD, Chiropractor rth Grant St, hone 1457 M. BE, HARNE 150 N Pp CRATING LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser Knows your past, present and can tell your future; all work strictly confidential, Hours from. 9 to 9, West hotel, Phone 1181, DOCTORS DR, J, 0, KAMP limited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bidg. Phone 1650-1651. LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers R09-10-11 OU Exchange Bide Practice BULLACK & LACY Julte 204-205 Midwest Bldg. r .. Phone 200 0 Pub, Aug. 11, 1925 iaaeade ——_____, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, LAWYERS HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 806 Con, Roy. Badlg, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. — WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 ——————————— MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con, Roy. Bldg. 230 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 Ol! Exchange Bidg. Phone 1897 HAGENS & MURANB Lawyers 206-207 OU Exchange Building MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. Attorney-at-Law Smith Bidg. Phone 7 OASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Cou. Roy, Bldg. Phone 86, POSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Bm, 406-407, Con. Roy. Bldg. 41 Phone EK PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg, Phone 794. —————qoum i GEO. W. FERGUSON Attoruey Rm. Townsend Bldg. Uhone 196. W. H. PATTERN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 214 OULLBEB & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 221) JOUN M, HENCH Koom 6, Kimball Bldg. 212 So, Center Phone 19 ~ MATTRESS FACTORY _ New Old On Hunter.Goll, to Order and Recow W. First, Ph. OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED <i And Glasses : Properly Fitted by Mattresses sig et 2201 R. L. EVANS < 117 B. Secénd St. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE 0, DAVIS Office and Residence—215 EL 9th Phone 888 | WAREHOUSES | cae M Warehousyy A ant ng 384

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