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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, Boy’s Testimony Against Mother Barred by Court BUTTE, October 1. — (Associated Press.)—Refusing to permit a boy of ten to appear as a witness against his mother in the contested divorce case of Mary Mengon versus Gregory ‘Mengon, Judge W. BE. Car- roll of the district court here disqualified himself after testimony for the plaintiff had been concluded and called in Judge J. J. Lynch to hear the case, “No ten year old boy is going to| testify in this court against mother,” Judge Carroll said. If Judge Lynch consents to hear the case all the evidence that has been presented will have to be ‘re- submitted. The sudden termination of the divorce trial, which has been on for_two da without ‘prece- dent in the Silver Bow county courts. his ———_—~..- Memoirs of*Lord Gray, published in New York, describe how Wilson planned to call a peace conference in 1916 hefore we were in the wi Classified Rates| Two cents per word or ten cents Der line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. 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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 to under the Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE haed “Too Late ' WANTED 2 neat appearing yoyng men who can take charge of Attractive Sales Proposition ; in the city Sales Experience Not Necessary PHONE 2702 eiee a SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Practical nursing, con- finement cases a specialty. HB, A. Bawyer, 153 N. Grant. Phone 777) MARCEL and bob curl complete, 75 cents. 338 Enst A. Phone 1402W. WILL go out and care for confine- ment cases or bring them in my home. Phone 1596W. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES CASH For your used car; all makes, trade and sell on easy terms. ‘The Great Northern Motor Company 333 N. Wolcott St. Phone 2772. FOR SAL2--Ford Roadster; new wheels gnd rims, also new rubber. Phone 726W_from 5 to 8. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, pair standard computing scales, cheap store rent; cheap. 544 S. Melrose. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK EFELL BUCKS FOR SALE WE HAVE for sale 700 head Mareno bucks and 260 head cross-bred Leicester bucks. If interested phone F2. Efell Sheep Co. We the space of two instructions about counting the words and the 1925 Dear Ma— Did _ you read in the the apartment of F who is the leadin, ports say she scared with a gun. ‘They ‘came out of her face, which is enou rabbit look like a snail matism. TDonT BELIEVE IT! morning where burglars got into ora La Fleur, lady in our -show? Well, they did, but the re- a turtle so bad he wou Polly paper this them off _ her _apart- ment so fast they beat Nurmi’s -ime for any distance up to five miles, but, personally [don’t think the gun had anything todo withit. They must have just seen her in pajamas with this beauty clay on h to scare id make a with rheu. ‘PoP GET LP QUICK—TYTE'S HOUSE IS ON OH,GIRLS! DID ‘rou SEE THIS ABouT ~ MISS LAFLEUR? he Casper Daily Cribune ---By BILL ZIEGFELD KISsEs* AND SHE FIRED THREE SHOTS AT. THE BURGLARS—MISS LAFLEUR IS THE PoPULAR STAR OF THE Musical ComEDY “KOMICAL ¥ 925 (Life Syndicate) Life Pub. Copr. 1925 (Life Syndic ; SHOOTING STA oll HUH— KIND OFA 'D CALL HER! R, OH HURRY MR.GUNN~ HENRY 15 IN THE UPPER. BEDROOM ~ HE'S OVERCOME BY SMOKE ICOULDNT GET HIM our! ray iM wnt) YY ML HOLY, TM Wi, ISBT YSAY THAT MOTT OHERN CAD FIND AMY GOLF BALL- LOST, STRANED, OR STOLEN E ix Briain elie eer BY.GouLy, Um sust IN THE NICK OF TIME 0 rE, OH MR.GONN— HENRY’S POCKETBOOK 1S INTHE TOP B UREAL YE-REALLY MEAN THAT EF SOMEONE EVER STOLE ANY O' HER GOLF BALLS SHE” COULD LOCATE. ire 2 You CANT FOOL HIM, HE ALWANS FOLLOWS DONT BELIEVE wat, ) OWN A HOME Pretty little three-room semi-modern home, oak floors, bath, built-in kitchen featurts, large lot, east part, $200 cash, balance $32 month. Almost new four-room, bath, ne: ton. Your terms if you hurry, at Uttle cottage, South Washing- SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY 202 WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also shot- guns and rifles, Koler Furniture Co., 220 S. Wolcott, Phone 188. REALTORS Midwest Bldg. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Two-room apartments, partly furnished; gas and lights, hot and cold water; $22.60 per month. 451_S. Spruce. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house. 915 8. Walnut, Phone 730. bd FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; Bas stoves; close in; modern; un- furnished. 406 S, Beech, Inquire 651 5S. Beech FOR RE. jur-room modern house, 1338 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun galow. C, V. Norris, Phone 267 or 12, VOR RENT—Five-room nicely fur- nished, modern house, ment, close to high school. Oak, Call evenings after 5:30. FOR RENT—Four-room house and bath, strictly modern, unfurnished except gas range and heater, also garage, on pavement. 935 W. 17th. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house: -948 8. Chestnut, WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—Colonial bungalow, attractively furnished, two bed- rooms, electric washer, 616 W. 14th. WANTED TO BUY cotton 8. Tribune ice. clean them to the —Good, Bring FOR RENT—Sk-room modern house, double garage, reasonable. S. Park. BOARD AND ROOM ‘OR SALE—i60 ewes; at Bishop Saturday m ober 3rd. Phone 2418. ‘or Sale—Household Goods OR SALE—Large family refriger- ator and upholstered Morris chair. 8. Park. OR SALE—Used furniture in first class condition. Box B-24, Tribune, OR SALE— Walnut drop leaf table 5. $9.25; duofold, $18.00; & .50 and up; all white $8.00; Simmons st 8, 50; 3-burner gas range, $12.50. We D packing and erating. HUNTER-GOLL CO. Phone 2200 ‘an be seen ning, Oc- ROOM and board, 1115 EB. Second FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT. home privile lines, 325 _N. FOR RENT—Steam heated sleeping room next to bath; gentlemen, 623 S. Park. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR . pleasant room, lose to three bus N._ McKinle Furnished or unfur- tments;- built-in fea- bath, all neWwly. dec rated, beautiful Jocation, on~ th Grant street*bus line, constant hot water, Corner Lincoln and Lind. Phone 1150M after 5 p. m. 'D concreté, stucco or brick w: be made bright and attractive ith 8. W. P. Concrete Wal! Finish, FOR RENT — Modern 2-room fur- d by Nicolaysen Lumber Co. one 62 and 2300. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Radio Batteries nished apgrtment; close in. 919 E. Third. Call’at, Apartment 4. FOR RE: Mode furnished apartment for two; private bath, $30; gas and lights furnished. 666 8, Park, Phone 1222 v. FOR RE —Modern 2-room = fur- nished apt. 644 So. Center, cor, Sixth and Center. FOR RENT—Th: room brick apart- ment, furnished or unfurnished, 235 N.C B. and C. Eveready Dry Cetis. pplete, fresh stock ali tested, The . E, Wells Music Co., 232 East pnd St. Phone 194. FOR RENT—Two-room — furnished apartment; downtown, steam hent, hot and cold water, built-in features, laundry. Call 1 FOR RENT Four rooms, bath, garage, lawn es, close to school, furnished, South McKinley, $40. Four rooms, bath, unfurnished, 1028 South Washington, $25. Five rooms, bath, garage, some furniture, full basement, 1325 South Cedar, $40, Five rooms, bath, garage, gas stoves, 111 North McKinley, un- furnished, $30, Three rooms, toilet, some furni- ture, 109 North McKinley, $15. Two rooms, bath, unfurnished, newly cleaned, 1132. South Spruce, $15, Five rooms, bath, modern, full FOR SALE—HOUSES BEST BUY IN CASPER—Three room partly modern home in Casper View. Close to bus. Any reasonable terms accepted. Worth $2,000; goes for $1500. Will take good used car as part payment Box B11 Tribune, or P. O. Box 1638 FoR -S R SALE—Five-room hoi 1108 South Locust stree 31,300. Noel Smith, Lewis, FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—160 acres improved farm three miles from Wheatland, Wyo,, 100 acres good farming land, four-room house, barns, corrals, ete. Mortgage $600 runs two years, price $25 per acre, want a home in Casper Martin & Christianson, Phone 2606, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Ladies’ watch. Write Box B-19, Tribune. FOUND for Rent—Miscellaneous RENT—Sewing machines. $3 month. Repairing done. Also on easy payments. Brooks, 749 H, Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY NTED TO BUY—Small wall nt oe gasoline auto sandstone, pne NTBD TO BUY—We pay more br coal ranges, heaters, dressers, ‘olds, all household goods. Phon FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; lights~and gas, elec- trie washer furnished, $20 a month, 133_N.*Kimball. FOR RE furnished ‘ant. FOR RENT—-HOUSES Fiveroom ‘apartment. modern, 19 «ON, latin inten FOR RENT —Elight-room louse, semi-modern, newly» ‘decorated, close in, $20 a month, Inqpire 601 Phone 403 Third. e 7 The following articles have been basement, 737 East Kirk, $40. 14) the Tribune office for quite some 1 All the above and others HRA eecenl Creare, pleabe, oll Call Child's brown kid glove. io Small photo on M bel Yellowstone. S Brown gauntiet glove. See Ben Realty Co. | Boyw ater hae REALTORS WE 202 Midwest Bldg. peta silver mesh purse, Phon - LOST—On Wolcott between First FOR RENT—Five-room furnished] and Second streets, a green life: house, strictly modern. 336 B.| time fountain pen. Finder please Conwell. call or return’to the ¥. W. CA. FOR RENT—Clean, three-room| LOST—A palr of e;e glasses in semi-furnished house; good gar-| ‘hluegreen case. Finder return age, $16. 1039 Glenarm. to Tim The Tailor. Reward. Beech FOR RENT—Small_ modern, fur-| and Second St. A nished house; cheap if taken at once. 112 N. Fenway. Phone 2090J. PERSONAL furnished house. 620 8. Kimball.| VANITY Beauty Shop, special this Phone 1938 or @96J. week, marcel, curl ‘and shingle. KOR RENT — Modern, furnished | $1.00. For appointment phone 1490 fiveroom house, 1140 8. Elm, jadame “Cross” Phone 1887W. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished, dl house with ', part or all, and a garage. Mth. property. Clairvoyant, knows your past, pres- ent, future. West Hotel. PARTY leaving for Florida within 10 days, will take option or handle commission basis any Miorida Write Box B23, Tribune. on tigator, late of advice on all present and New affairs future. THE physical culture you to EF ber ss invites inning Octo- N ho-Palmist special $1.00 reading 443° W. Yellowstone, Hours 10 to 9. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 27, 192. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of eneral Land Office, under provisions of See, 2455, R. S.,"pur- suant to the application of Max Clairvoyant, this week house in rear. Froehner, of Fre d, Wyoming, Seria Cheyenne 2. 039796, Douglas No. 032377, we will of at public sale, to the highest der, but at not less than $2.25 per acre, at 20 o'clock A. M 80th day of October’ next the following trac t%, SE%N SWUNW%, Sec. 79 W., Gth P. M. “This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is moun- tainous or too rough for cultiva- tion.” The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re- quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad on tk vised to file their claims, or ob- Jections, on or before the time designated for sal FRED J. PETERSON, Acting Register, 17, 24; Oct. 1, 8, Pub. Sept. 10, 1925, —__—> NOTICE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, E dicial District. No, 5596. The Wyoming National Bank’ of Casper, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. California Oil Company (of Wy- oming), a corporation, defend- ant, To Whom It May Concern: You and each of you will take notice, first, that the undersig: Raymond Hough, was on ther22 day of September, 1925, appointed Receiver for the purpose of pre- serving and liquidating the assets of above named defendant, Cali- fornia Oil. Company (of Wyom- ing), and for the further purpose of distributing moneys derived from said liquidation as ordered by the Court; second, that the un- 1] dersigned qualified as such Re- iver the 23rd day of September, 5, by giving the bond and by ing the oath, all as required by statute; third, that all persons, companies, firms, corporations or partnerships having claims against said defendant corporation are re- quired to exhibit and present their claims for allowance to the un dersigned Receiver at his office in Room 319 Consolidated Royalty Building, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, within four months from the date of the first publica- tion of this notice, to-wit: before the 24th day of January, 1926, or said claims shall be for- ever barred from participation in the assets of said Receivership: RAYMOND HOUGH, Rec i Publish September 24; October 1 and 8, 1925. t i¢ ¢ Recorder of said trona County, did convey to Alfred J, Bromfield, as Trustee for The Industrial Building and Loan As- sociation, a Colorado corporation, the following real estate in said Natrona County and State of Wy- oming, to-wit: ’ All of Lot numbered One (1), in Block numbered EFighty- seven (87), in the Town of Cas- per, except the Southwesterly (SW) Thirty (30) feet thereof, which Deed of Trust and Mort- gage was made to secure a certain contract and promissory note of said grantors bearing even date with said Deed of Trust and Mort- gage, for the sum of Four Thou- sand Dollars ($4,000.00), payable to the said The Industrial Buildin and Loan. A’sociation, at Denver, Colorado, with interest thereon from date thereof until paid, in one hundred (100) monthly instal! ments of not less than Sixty ix Dollars ($66.00), to be applied to | the payments of fines, assessments, interest and dues on stock owned by said grantors in said Associa- tion, and upon which indebtedness said grantors have been credited with the sum of Nine Hundred Twenty-six Dollars and Forty Cents 0), heretofore paid to apply on principal, interest and premium thereon; and, WHEREAS, it is provided said Trust Deed and Mortg: that in the event of failure to pay for three months said installments, the whole sum of said loan is due and payable, together with said whole sum above named, secured by said Deed of Trust and Mort- gage; and, WHEREAS, made in the in default hag been payment of said On or) | Deed of Tru PAGE NINE six Dollars and Seventy-three Cents ($4,586.73) ; and, WE S, the said Alfred J. Id, Trustee, is e to Bromf act and by reason th igned has bec sor-in-Trust with f authority to form as prescr Trust and Mor' WHER Building ar the legal hol 2 violation o and Mort sale of said’ pre son of the said d t of the ers of said note, Deed of Mortgage in the sums as the same beca the taxes on, said power of sale c du property, t become oper proceedings has law or y v sums now due on said D < , d Mortgag NOW, THEREFORE, McPherson, Sheriff o trona County, do heret lic notice that I will on day of October, 1925, o'clock, A. M., at the door of the Court Ho County of Natrona, above described prem the title and interest of the said grantors above named, their heirs and 2 t public and best pr n cash for th of paying the sum of F Five Hundred Sevent ie purpose ir Thou- hty-six Cents above ), being named, and intere cruing from this date, as provided in said Deed of. Trust and Mor' a, ar expenses of execut Dated this 2 ber, A. D., 1925 ALEX McPHERSON, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, V By FRED E. PLAC Publish September October 1, 8, 15, 1 NOTICE TO APPROPRIATORS OF WATER Notice is hereby given that I have received proof of appropria- tion of water un ler permits grant- ed. by the State Engineer, from the following named appropriators: The Illinois Pipe Line Company, permit 16637 from 3916 . voir and a Dry Gulch tribut Bayer Draw, for boiler, cooling, and domestic use tion 26, Township 38 N 81 W., and permit 3916 E a Dry Gulch tributary Draw for 7.49 acre fe and domes’ Railroad Comp from Leg Reservoir Shepperson Dra Castle Cre Sectio: ship 38 N road purpose Reservoir from tributary of Cs 11, Township 38 } 53.6 acre. fe way purpo permit ARCHITECTS WL J. WESTEALL, Architect 412 KE, Second St Phone 101M NS. WELL | Building ne, 1252 TRANSFER AND CRATING | wATIONA PA | AND FUEE 119 B. Fitth it Stockmen’s Ne Obstetrics, Genera ti LAWYERS NICHOLS Ww STIR Lawyers AO8.1011 OF Eexetia LACH & ne Midw 1b Attorn Phone 2% $06 Con, Siac 49 BATTERIES ASVER GATTERY CO” Phone 907 CLEANERS THE SERVICH ¢ ANERS™ 146 N. Jackson Phine 56 CHIROPRACTORS DKS. a i Phone CRATING CESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse | “and Transter Co,, Phone L | DOCTORS P ~ Dito “RAMP : Practice iim Diagnosts and nt Suite 305 to Midwest Bidg Phon 1 Di. M Uldg, ee, Hospital ker Koy, Bdlg Schuster, perry vir from Spook Dr tary of Salt Creek, Section 4, Township 39 N., Range 78° W., for 4.83 acre feet of water for stock, dome and oil operation. The above proofs not contested will be presented to t State * Board of Control at the Novem- monthly installments since June|pber, 1925, meeting of the Board 25, 1924, interest in the sum of! with recommendation that certi- Five Hundred Twenty-nine Dollars] fcates of appropriation be nt and Eighty-seven Cents (3529.87),/ed, Notice is further given that taxes advanced in the sum of Four) said proofs will be open for in- Hundred eventy-three Dollars| spection from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 and Twenty-six cents ($473.26),1p, m., October 20th, 1925, at my and there is due of principal, de-| office in the Court House, Shori- linquent inerpat, taxes advanceéd,| dan, Wyoming haga all secured by said Deed of Trust s N. V. KURTZ and Mortgage, the sum of Fourl gupt. Water Division Na 2 Thousand Five Hundred Wighty- publish Oot 1.2. 1905 D ROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR oO. HK Ont IWAY Certifled Public esa ax Income Tax Service Midwest Bldg 101 ON Ride — < HASELMIRED WINTt 5 aha ‘ beds 4, ER | Auditors and Dione st zy Income Tax € nts AS Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 MULVANEY ¢ UARRETT , Attorfieys 15 Con. Koy. Ridg Phone 6 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 Oil Exchange BI Phone 1397 NS & MUKANB Lawyers OU Exel MARVIN LL. i Attorney at Smith Bidg, nge Guilding Vhone 78 KY & MeNALLY ftoom 516-17 Coy. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86 FOSTER AND WEIIRLI Attorneys 106-407, Con Phone 41 Ren, Roy, Oldg, Attorney Km. 22, Townsend Uli Ubone L6d WW PATTEN Attorney at Law 22s Midwest Bide Phone 210 JOUN M. WENCH Hoom 6 Kinbal g 212 So “ one 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses () Order Uld Ones Renovated and Recovered (oll W. First. Ch. 2200 __ OPTOMETRIS™ CAREFULLY PhsSteD v And Ginases B. Properly Fitted by IL. EVANS LN LE Second St. WAREHOUSES Warehouse tant Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune.”