Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1925, Page 11

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 $50,000,000:060! (By Central Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Edward Meyers has made more money than Henry Ford or John D, Rockefeller. profited him a pension from States govern: ment, Mr. Meyers, 67, recently: was retired by the treasury depart- ment after dis- tinguished ser- vice as its most expert maker of plates for bank- EDVJARD MYERS notes. It ‘is » figurea | that if he could have kept all of the money printed from these plates he would have profited $50,- 000,000,000. He started his career at 12 as an errand boy for the Chicago Western Bank Note company. Since 1904 he has turned out all manner of bills, notes, Liberty bonds, stamps, revenue labels and other types of government engraved papers. ; And in’ that time he a un selfishly taught more than 200 men to be expert engravers, Setting The Styles By AILEEN LAMO} ht, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—When the uand@s of the deserts grow cold, the shieks and shiekesses take a tip from the desert. Camel's hair coats are seen on every side, in the nat ral shade and in tones of tan and brown, Many are trimmed with badger, beaver, squirrel and fox and some are made with a short cape falling over the shoulders. The Added Touch The winter frocks would lose half their effectiveness were it not for the scarfs, The latter furnish the touch of brilliant color which the softer fall colorings need to- bring out their full beauty. The silk scarfs. are usually worn wrapped N itis around the throat with the ds hanging over one shoulder, one ‘falling in front and one in back. Jersey Jumpers The Jersey jrmper frocks are mov- ing into and out of the smart shops with a-speed that disperses the same But it hasn't anything except the United LZ ~ OH, POLLY, Im GETTING ON TREMENDoUsI>r WITH TEDDY BULL I KNEW 'T - HE WAS PLAYING, POKER LAST NIGHT AND LOST: HE HASN'T GOT A CENT - I'VE LOOKED EVERX WHERE - HENRY, THE GUNNS HAVE APPRECIATION BEFORE WE warmth to the shop-keepers once dis- trtbuted’ by “Jersey Ughtning." The colors.in which these frocks come re charming and the frocks them- selves are both chic and comfortable. rhe latest examples are distinguish: ed by two Inverted pleats on the skirt, high” “eollars, tight, long leevs ang a row of round buttons down the front. “All you have to do,” said the film producer to the new movie art- ist, “is to seize the woman in your Pras leap to the top of a passing ‘street car and jump from there to the fire escape of the building on the corner, then climb with her up to the seventeeth story, drag her out on the roof, and, bracing your foot firmly in the side of the smoke | stack, toss her lightly over to the) church tower on the left, where she | clings until—" “And if I let her drop?” “You'll have to pick her up and start ali over again.” General Hugh Drum, apropos of | the war in the Riff, told a story In} Washington the other day. “Tt seems,” he said, “that a young Frenclt lieutenant, serving in Africa, found a lion that wag la!d up with a thorn in its foot, and like Androcles took the thorn out. “Well, the lion was so grateful that it ran over the list of officers the-lieutenants’ regiment and de- oured them all, so that in a few eeks the fortunate young man und himself promoted to a colon: "lassified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents cer Une. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average weree used @s a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE vill be charged the space of two ines. All charged advertising will be booked “set Un {respective of 1e number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will be responsible for more than {ncorrect tnsertion of any ad ertisement ordered .for mo: ne time. Errors not the faul the advertiser which clearly lessen ‘ays after Insertion ‘on will be made when the error ea not materially affect the sense of purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF Bah ae ADVERTISE: Must be accompanied by cash or ch in full payment of the same. ‘ot the foregoing instructions about counting the worde and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. f CLOSMNG HOUR. Want Ads to be Classified p: parle must be in the Casper Dally 7 ne office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a m, will be Inserted under the haed “Too Late to Classify.” eral agent. Experience not ne sary, but must be honest and am:| very good condition—$440.00. references required See EXE spare time. Address Box 558. MARCE: Apartment 6. he. Caspet Daily Cribune POLLY OF THE FOLLIES---Credit Where Credit Is Due HES A WONDERFUL Boy! p a4 SYMPATHETIC! Why, WS MY WHOLE PAST ALREADY. Arie BRINGING UP FATHER CERTAINLY OID SEARCH THIS PLACE- MOWM’N POP.---The Cheerful Giver BEEN SONICE TOUS WHILE ) WELL. WE'VE Gor WE'VE BEEN HERE — SOME STOFF IN T'S OUR DUTY TO OUR GARDEN, Siow THEM OUR GOING TO WASTE DON'T GIVE THEM Ty WILLBO ALLRIGHT! THAT PUMPKIN ~/T- ' Sake TS ear 5S) PUL susr-cur out THe Pepe x urd, 550; inlaid Studebaker ‘0 $8.00 per yard; all white ‘cotton mattresses, $8.50; Excellent Condition TERMS TO SUIT Wyo. Cadillac Co. tl WANTED—Maid for general house- rk. Phone 2693W ¥ c DELIVERED, 87.50 per ton. Call 17R6. For Sale—Household Goods se he Tinka er Ne hy Sho ey ; FOR SALE—Fringed window Big Six _ Shades, 90c; plain window shades, LY, buff colored, congoleum gold, voal rug, 69, $7.00; yard goods, yard goods, $1.50 abinet, ike new 200, aitary 24.) i ‘ ‘ new, 00; sanita: 1924 Model. cot, $2.00: 2-plece overstuffed Baker ut velour lavenport and $165.00; $65.00 sarees $25.00,’ We do packin; J -GO) HUNT! 242 W. First FOR SALE—Furniture for i Phone 2604. Tees For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Phone 3030 225 North Durbin FOR SALE—Ford Coupe; 1924 model; has not worn out one set of $390.00, HELP WANTED-FEMALE) Earl C. Boyle, Inc and crating. | LL CO. The safe place to buy your used car For Sale—Miscellaneous OAL Moore Bro: MADDY | You'VE ONLY KNOWN Hit A DAY AND ToLD . Him EVERY THING? WHaT FAITH! PAGE ELEVEN ~--By B _~-By GEORGE McMANU ILL ZIEGFELD| ff q ©1928 ay inva Feature Scavice, Inc Great Britain rights reserved + x mS LOCKY 1 QgorT aan is THAT CERTAINLY WO? SOME GAME LAST NIGHT. HL YOST COUNT UP AN! SEE HOW MUCH 1 WON r ~AND HERE'S A PENNY To BUY Q000 Mom LOOKIT THE For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart- ment in duplex house. 923 §. Lincoln, Phone 292 or 928J, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also s)ot- guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 S. Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal panges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1 FOR RENT—At t ern four and six apartments; garage. Phone 2368-J. ~ FEEL S0 MUCH BETTER NOW THAT WE HAVE DONE SOMETHING IA) RETURN FOR THEIR HOSPITALITY / PUMPKIN FACE FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RfVT—Five-room beautifully house reasonable rent. LOST—Shaeffer's life-tin unfurnished house, 409 S. Jackson, [—Furnished four rooms Phone full_ basement p.m. » Garbutt, mod- om unfurnivhed 330 W. 14th. cheap if taken FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, h, gas and lights fur- nished, $30, Phone 1222W. 666 8. private Park. RENT — Four-room modern, furnished house. MILNE APARTMENTS THREE-ROOM furnished ment, steam heated. 9 Second, 1 Poplar after rst. Phone 29: WANTED TO BUY—Ford runabout or coupe. 111 8. Jackson. WANTHED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office, os WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- thing and shoe, guns, tools, tents, tarps, idles and chapps. Phone 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Stor HELP WANTED—MALE FOR SALE—Ford Touring; mo- - =a tor and starter in A-1 condition; TED—Young man to drive] A bargain for $95.00, C WA cal od pay to right party Phone 4. WA truck for heavy hauling, Call up-| The safe place to buy your used-car stairs 623 E. First. WANTED—AGENTS WANTED—A hustler to represent ‘fan Old Line Life Insurance Com- pany in the Casper district as gen- bitious for a big future, Address 1 8. Adal, 415 Guardian Trust Bldg., Farl ¢. Boyle, I afe place to buy your used car WANTED—SALESMEN | 7he WAD cars, new and used; good proposi- tion to right man; must be a hustler; . H.| to sell. Leslie, Co-operative Motors, 438 E venient Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘Phe safe place to buy your used car POSITIONS WANTED _ amranmin| Earl C. Boyle, Inc. BOARD and room in private f FOR SALE—Ford Tudor Sedan; sman to sell motor} YOR SALE—Durant Touring; late model in A-1 condition. Priced in. Phone 896-J FOR RENT— WANT to work or rent a small fur- no objections for chil nished rooming or boarding house! FOR gALE-—MUSICAL 7 r nike for INSTRUMENTS en. 441 8. Fifth. Phone 307J._| FOR SALE—Good SLLEGE graduate desires work| Phone 1391R. as tutor, evenings, Call 679J. accountant desires «wore during| - url, T5c. Mi reel | board, Phone 892. Shop, .L and E Soc. Phone 1135, 231 8. Grant, Sp Hookikeeper ana| _ For Sale—Miscellaneous MAKE your garage safe for winter SERVICES OFFERED use, by fiilshing it inglde~ with mm | INSULITE, the Jast word in, Wall: Srl complete NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO: De crane, Phones 62 or 2800 For Rent—Mi POR RENT—Sewing machines. $% per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East AH. Phone 1648W. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board, reasonable, home cooking. 330 8. Asb. Phone 16 ellaneou: ni 111 8, Jackson. FOR RENT—ROOMS ror RENT — Nicely furnished, warm bedroom adjoining bath, in modern home, on grant street bus Une. 1104 S, ‘David. Phone 1948 FOR RENT—Room adjoi bath. Phone 203: or 816. B. ¥OR — Furnished, steam heated room, with board; close Yicely furnished room, se in; private entrance. 214 5. Grant. FOR RENT—Two and three-room partments at The steam heated Poling. Phone 300. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment steam heat. 315 room mo¢ bed, clothes clo kitchenette, priv $35.00. 245.8. Pi FOR RENT = steam bh pantments chen and private bath, $35. Third, Phone 204s-W or 1480. nished, seml-bi men also garage eiling; — living room. 18x12 deposits. 941 Chestnut BOR RENT—One modern sleeping room, 440 8. Durbin. For Rent—APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, three rooms and bath; gas fur- nished for heat and cooking; elet- tric washer. Phone 1719. __FOR RENT—-HOUSES FOR’ RENT—New four-r low with ga. 8, Sixth, Three-réom e, unfur ern bung’ FOR RENT— Modern, furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 8S. Conwell. R Jodern two-room fur- nished apartment; close ip. 929 E. Third, Apt. 4. FOR RENT—Small upstairs fur- nished apartment; garage if de- sired. 1236 8. Chestnut. Phone e29W. nd. — | FOR SALE—Home-made bed, good condition, SALU—Hot tam 40 \iles ‘and cinilo: | Phone 356). . Novemt in-room modern fur nished house; two bedr location; school, two r locks. 404 modern, except r. Phone 15 jurroom furnished house;, fireplace, “two bedrooms, electric washe: W. 14th. ror & room fs Phone $19 after 8 a, m, built house with n furnished apartment; od location; reasonable. 141 West FOR SALE—RANCHES = te FOR TRADE Large unfurnished 2 large rooms; Murphy dressing room, tculars write Box AND L FEEL THE SAME way - THE IMMORTAL BEECHER WAS RIGHT *1T 16 WHAT WE GIVE UP THAT MAKES OSs‘ RICH” LOST AND FOUND LOST — Party is known who took rey Angora Kitten, Please h. dark turn loose or return to 241 W. founts pen on. black ribbon, Rev 6 between 9 a, m. and 6 PERSONAL MADAME FRANCES Psycho-Po ist Clairvoyant teadings th Ladies Do you knaw 1 can fg an ex- appointment ‘Cross Ss your past, pres- Hotel Clairvoyant ent, futur MADAM pres 249 8. O ir oD LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court Hight Judicial Distri No, 5412. The Casper National Bank, a na- tional & corporation, pla tiff, vs. Western Hotel Company, a cor poration, Fred Klink, A. J, Cam- pion and A. K. Bott, Defendants, TO A. J. CAMPION, whose ~ost- office address is clo Union Stock Yards, Denver, Colorado: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that on the 28rd day of June 1925 the above named The Casper National Bank, a national banking corporation, began an_ action against you, and the other de- fendants above named, by filing its petition in the above entitled Court, where said suit is now pending, being Cause No. 5412. The prayer of said petition is to obtain fudgment against said defendants, including yourself, in the sum of $5,000.00 together with 8% per annum interest from March 17th, 1925, $500.00 attor- neys' fee, and costs of ‘suit. You are further notified that your property has been attached by virtue of a writ of attachment issued out of the above entitled court, You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of December, , said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly, and said attached property will be sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy such judement. MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Court. By ZELMA McPHERSON, Deputy , 80; Nov. 6, =) Pub. Oct. 9, 8, 1925 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of W. F. Dumars, de ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration in the estate of W. F. Dumars, de- were on October 29th, sued to the undersigned; and ‘all persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers for allowance to the undersigned administratrix within six months after date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from said estate; and if such claims are not exhibit- ed within one year from date of said letters, they shall be forever barred, Dated Oct. 80, 192 RUTH M. DUMARS, Pub, Oct. Nov. 6 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect a12 EB. Second 8t Phone LOIM RAYBUKN 8 12 Daly Bul Phone 135 AUDITORS LAWYERS a ©. B. REIMERTH & CO. BROSE BEMINOW Certified Public Accounts sp litanns ee Income Tax Service 32 Midwest Bldg. ; 191 0.8. Bidz, Phone 767 | — ~~ HASPLMIRE & PREBLE ‘Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants | «| Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bldg Phone 660 MULVANEY & BARRETT *HITECT: Attorneys ARCHITECTS 515 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 " JAME: P, KEM Lawyer 108 Oil Exchange Bldg. hone 1897 | HAGENS ® MURANE TRANSFER AND CRATING 206-207 tt ‘Exclange Bullding NATRONA PRANSPEK, 51 AND FURL CO.—Phone dern apartment; brick x14 living room, dress: g room large enough for bed; kit wo rooms furnished floor, In BUSINESS CHANCES ALE—Good clean going busi five thousand dol $2,500 will handle. | or other good securi LOST AND FOUND om mod: articles have been al the Tribune office fog quite some owners please The following 5 o’clock, 414! chiia's brown Kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntet elove, Hupmobile hub ¢ap. sms; good On highway between ~~ furnished The party with the Dodge bath. 1136 € jOure, tour BATTERIES COAL FOR GHBO COAL Phone 677 CLEANERS THE SERVICK CLEANERS 146 N. Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS v | a & A U. JEFFREY Midwest Olde Ph lH . Chirepractor nt St. Phone 1157 ~~ CRATING CESLIE M. N IN, (Warehouse and Transfer Co. Phone U2 DOCTORS Di 9. GC KAMP Practice limited to Wiagnosts and Treatment Suite oo5 311, Midwest Bldg Pho 1650-1661 DR MO REIT Stockmen’y National Bank tld Obstetrics, Gene: “NICHOLS & STIKRETT ~ Lawyers oO Kx hance ide. HAL CERKAN Attorney at Law L. BISHOP, JK. Attorney-at-Law Smith Bidg. Vhone 78 CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEHRELI Attorneys Rm, 406407, Con, Roy. Bldg, Phone 41 E PAUL GACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. Phone 4 . Wo FERGUSON Attorney . Townsend tide Uhane 1960 Wo i PATTEN Attorney at Law 224 Midwest Bide Vhone 10 JOUN M, HENCH A orn eister Bldg. Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Vid Ones Ken and Keegvered ES CAREFULLY Tt D And Glasses Properly Fitted WAREHOUSES 7 SON, Warehouse ». Phone 1284 Yell the Advertisér—"1 saw It it Vhove 223 306 Cou, Koy, Bdig | The Tribus b

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