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15 AGAIN OPEN > Enter Service of Oil Institute. By ROBERT T. SMALL. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) 7) WASHINGTO: Nov. 11.—The White House is reported to be hav- ing no little trouble in casting about for a new “assistant president” to ucceed Judson C, Welliver, recently " Fesigned to enter the service of the Amrican Petroleum Institute, made “up of the chief oil interests of the _ entiré country. y The “assistant president’ is writ mn down in the official books un- er the lowly title of chief clerk. ongress wouldn't think of provid- g an assistant president as such, Iso the role of chief clerk has had to ‘suffice. Every department of the government, every division of every department and évery independnt Dburau, has its chief clerk. So the Yname {s innocuous enough, but be- ing clerk of a dapartment and chief clerk of the White House are two "horses of violently different color. | The office of “assistant president” "> is not an easy one to fill and per- haps there may never be another > assistant like Mr. Welliver. He served two chiefs with fidelity and precision and displayed such an ap- titude and such a wide horizon of knowledge that Presidents Harding and Coolidge came to lean more and more upon him for the accemplish- ments of some of the most difficult ks of thelr administrations. ‘The job of assistant president, or S chief clerk of the White House pays ‘2 salary of about $7.000 a year, but it has been understood quite gen- erally for the past five or six years that the Republican national com- mittee held itself obligated to add an annual honarium to the some what measly salary fixed by the government. FEDERAL VIOLATOR 1 SENT TO JAIL HERE Ralph Adams, who pleaded guilty in the United States district court of Cheyenne to a charge of operat- ing a still, was committed to the county jail yesterday to remain until he paid the $200 fine assessed by the court. Adams was arrested September 11 ‘by Federal Officer S. R. Owens and has been out on bond \pending action 6f the federal court. ene ee Wet Weather Footwear “It looks lke rain,” is a remark that need no longer cause abandon. ment of attractive footwear on early winter afternoons. One or two manufacturers are now making pumps of the most attractive mod- els which, however, have soles sub- stantial enough to prevent annoy- ance from damp sidewalks and en- trys. They offer protection without undue weight and without sacrific- ing style or attractiveness. Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Ly avera, words used ag @ basis of estimating a line BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE Unes. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” trrespective of the number of worés. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than One tncorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the favit of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea) value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE flays 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 OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISD MENTS. ‘\ NTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check In full navment of the same Note the foregoing Instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. 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 Clansity _HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Two neat young men at once; must under sand cars; mechanic | preferred. Sall in person, 713 N. Durbin. MAN WANTED as personal fac- tory representative in Casper. We will give, to the right man, the best proposition ever offered. No » experience or capital required Write full information to Syncro. Motors Co,, Battle Creek, Mich, appearing TED —Competent maid for ral housework. 821 S, Beech. WANTED—Housekeeper by man while wife {s in east for sometime. Apply 1131 8. Beech after 5 p, m. tod __SERVICES OFFERED _ CALCIMINING and painting small job work guaranteed; prompt prices reasonable, Frank Smith, 1860-J. *Welliver Resigns To THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 eq ASSISTANT? TOPOL PRESIDENT JOB) THIS CHARLEY STuaRT MAT BE_AN AWFUL SAP,MADDY, BuT HE CERTAINLY MAKES A HIT WITH ME IN ONE way. OH' DADDY I FEEL TERRIGLE - THAT HORRID BURGLAR TOOK MY NICE NEW GOLF CoAT SERVICES OFFERED RADIATORS FROZEN OR DAMAGED Repaired Good as New Prices Reasonable PHONE 1381 SAM THE RADIATOR MAN Van-Sant Garage Bldg. East A Street WHEN in-need of good rich milk call at Kleber Dairy. Phone 225-J. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any one mor to any one if they buy a good used “proven car from any will be charged the space of two| other person or persons but the USED CAR MARKET 34 W. Yellowstone A SATISFIED OWNER TOT -TOT ME DAUGHTER - YOU CAN EASILY GIT ANOTHER LNENER WILL FORGIVE MYSELF FOR THE WAY L TREATED THAT YOUNG MAN) NEXT DOOR YESTERDAY ~ LKNOW HE THINKS UM HORRID ~ L WISH L COULD MAKE, HIS ACQUAINTANCE AND APOLOGIZE FoR MY RUDENESS Y OF THE FOLLIES--- Disillusioned B00-HS0! YUST THIKK - THAT CROOK STOLE MY GOLD CIGARETTE Case fbe Casper Daily Cribune RomaAnTic— THAT. BiRDP OOn'T CARRY ON 90 -THE POLICE MAY FIND HIM AN HELL HAVE TO RETORN LORETTA -PLEASE WATCH MY ROAST WHILE L FOR RENT Three-room apartment, bath, large living room and bedroom, kitchen with built-in cabinets, gas range, hot water heater, hard- ‘wood varnished floors, lota of light, nine windows, Navajo rugs, buffet, oak dining table. ciate it. References exchanged. You must see this apartment to appre- Box B-83, Tribune FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two desirabie rooms; close in; reasonable. Phone 1958-W. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Knight Campbell Play- er Piario; excellent condition, In- quire 1015 East C. Phone 903. For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE hafl pri cott. Mx4 cords, 240 8 one Wol For Sale—Miscellaneous grocery stock. MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITE, the last word in Wall board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO, Phones 62 or 2300. » COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 per ton. Call Moore Bros., 17-R-6. CAR HEATERS We Install Them on All Makes of Cars Prices Reasonable Come in and See Us R. N. VANT SANT GARAGE FOR SALE—Three B wet batteries, one A wet battery, all for $12. Phone 268-W eis as FOR SALE at $25 takes a Western electric washing machine. Phone 258-W. _ poe FOR SAL tatoes, delivered, $4.25. r For Sale—Household Goods Cannan nt nnnnmnmnnnnncimene FOR SALE—Good quality, mearly new 4-plece bedroom set and 4-plece living room set, also floor lamp and rug. Phone 489. F at FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Three dozen nice pul- lets, Phone | WANTED—We will WANTED TO BUY SELL IT To the 2 for 1 Store? buy or trade {n your used furniture, also #lot- guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138, for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, er eae all housebold goods. Phone WANTED—Slightly used light truck with closed cab and Ruxtell or Warford gear, Anyone having one please write me, naming price. I will be in Casper soon and will see owner personally, Clark H. Smith, Torrington, Wyo., Route 1. A ED TO BUY—Light delivery car or one that could be easily converted into same. Buck's Repair Shop, 614 CY Ave, WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for ao gas cange or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. etchcab enna nee Se See WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- thing and shoe, guns, tools, tents, tarps, saddles and chapps, Phone 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Store. GAD Wears For Rent—Miscellaneous WOR KRENT—Sewing machines, $% per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. = FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—To gentlemen, warm sleeping room in modern home; close in; very reasonable; 701° 8: B I Sitting rom and sleep- ing room with private entrance in modern home, three blocks east of Henning hotel, $5 per week. 104 8. Beech, Phone 2104-W, ENA AS A aR I eal i A Pa il A ie SEES LS Furnished Rooms MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT. WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES. Phone 2365 For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—$22.50 per month, fur- nished two-room brick, heat, light, gas free, 278 West B. FOR RENT — Two-room modern, furnished apartment; close in. 919 B. Third.“ Call Apt. 4. FOR “RENT—Modern, — furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 S. Conwell. FOR RENT—In private home, nice two-room apartment; everything furnished; on pavement and bus line; adults only; niust be refined; $27.50. 1026 BE, Second. Phone 25, FOR RENT—Modern groom firn- ished apartment; everything fur- nished .except linens and dishes, with or without garage, 346 N. Lin- coin, Phone 699, FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, private bath. Grant. FOR RENT—Oné two-room modern, furnished apartment at 411 N, Jackson. Phone 903. FOR RENT—One modern, furnished apartment. 807 E. Third. Inquire rear. Phone 2019-Ws FOR RENT— Modern three-room apartment. 1426 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—HOUSES | FOR RENT—Modern four-room un- furnished house; close in. 114 West I.) Phone 1339-R. FOR RENT—Clean two-room fur- nished house, $20, fficluding light and gas. 1234 8S. Oa furnished 285 N. OH WONDERFULLY SO! WHENEVER HE SPEAKS To ME, He STARTS OUT FAIR LADY* IM SORRY, SIR. TO INFORM YOU: sim THAT YOUR OVER, COAT 1S GONE > THAT BORGLAR MUST HAVE aS Great Britan, DON'T LET THAT FOOL. “ou, PoLiy— ITS JUST FORCE OF HABIT—— fy Hi cate) Life Pub. Co. JAMES -O0On'T ANNOY ME With SUCH SMALL S> ©1925 ey Ine, Feature Senvice, Inc nights resseved ---By BILL ZIEGFELD CONDUCTOR! i I YOU THE Ice STOLEN! I'D LIKE TO~AH-ER--: OH Excuse ME! FOR RENT—HOUSE. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR | RENT—Reasonable, furnished ,four-room house; desirable; two bedrooms, 1425-R. very Phone FOR RENT—Four-room house and garage; Close to high school and Park school; lights, gas, water, toilet inside. Phone 185: 2NT—Tworoom, house everything furnished except bed- 329 S. Melrose. Inquire 336 FOR RENT—PFiveroom beautifully turnished, modern home on West 11th; reasonable rent. 142 W. ith. FOR RENT —Threeroom unfur- nished .house; gas, lights, water, garage; close to refinery and high FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room house, liglits and gas, $20. 136 West FE. Phone Pennington, 2060. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good delivery tru: will tr Ford _roadste Bot Tribune. FOR = SAL OR TRADU—$ equity in four-room house, 24x28 garage. Phono 2819-W. PERSONAL MADAM STANLEY !s called out of Will be back ¥ by auto fc 15th or 16t Phone 1544-V MAD. Ps Los Angeles passenger cho-Palmist Readings this week Yellowstone Clairvoyant. $1.00, 443 _W. MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally, message circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p.m. Apt. 8, Wyatt hotel Phone 2609J. + Madame “Cross” Clairyoyant, knows your past, pres ent, future. West Hotel, ___LOST AND. FOUND LOST—Yellow and white thorough bred female collie with collar; answers to the name of Lady. Re ward. . 1119 East B._ The following articles have been At the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please cal no clatm— Shild’s brown kid glove. Smal) Photo on West Yellowstone Brown gauntiet glove, je’ hub cap. Ajix Ford truck tire and rim, Finder please re turn to Natrona ‘Transfer Storage & Fuel Co., Beech and C, Keceive reward, HE USED To BE A STREET CAR MR JIGGS-1 JUST COME OP TO TELL BOX HAS BREEN Ow? THIS 19 TERRIBLE THERE WOZ SOME CORNED BEEF AN CABBAGE IN rr GOSH ~JUST MY LUCK~ L THOUGHT IT WAS A PEDDLER LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, R. J.)Mosher and Viola Mosher, husband and wife, as mortgagors, by a mortgage deed dated June 25, 1924, record- ed in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for Natrona county, Wyoming, in Book 89 of Mort- gages, on Page 421, mortgaged to The Wyoming Nationa] Bank of Casper, a banking corporation, as mortgagee, the following describ- ed reavestate and property situate in the Town (now City) of Cas- per, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, to-wit: All of Lot numbered One (1), the west 88 feet east and west by 25 feet north and south of lot nymbered Two (2), all of Lot numbered Three (3), and all of Lot numbered Four (4), in Block numbered One Hundr Twenty-nine (129), in But- West Addition to the ler's Town (now City) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, s said Lots and Block are laid down and describéd on the plat of said town and ad- ditions thereto, of record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for said County, said State, together with all buildings and other improvements thereon situ- ate, and Lot numbered Six (6), in Block numbered Fifty (50), in the Town (now City) of Casper, . Natrona County, Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and de- scribed on the plat of said town and additions thereto, of record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for said County, said State, to- gether with all buildings and other improvements thereon situate, together also with the tenements, hereditaments, privileges and ap- purtenances thereunto appertain- ing or belonging, which said, mort- gage deed was given to secure the payment of a principal sum of Seventeen Thousand ($17,000.00) Dollars, payable to the mortgagee therein named, according to the conditions of one pramissory nate, dated June 25th, 1924, due De- cember 25th, 1924, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and WHEREAS, no assignment has ever been made of said mortgage deed nor of -aid note and-the une dersigned is now-the owner and holder thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage deed provided among other things that “And it is hereby further provid. ed that in case any installment of principa] or any part thereof, or any interest moneys, or any part thereof hereby secured to be paid, shall remain due and unpaid for the space of ten days after the same shall, by the’terms hereof, then, ie whole prin- cipal sum hereby secured to be interest thereon, shall, at the option of said party of the second part, its successors or assigns, become due and payable forthwith, anything herein or in said note contained to the contrary notwithstanding. become due and payable; and in that case, fi paid, together with the And in case default shall Certified Accounts income Tax Service 01 0.8. Bids. ve made in the payment of the said ei BUSINESS AND PROFESSION Phone 767 PAGE NINE principal sum of money hereby in- tended to be secured, or in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part of such principal or interest, as above provided, then it shall and may t> lawful for the said party of the second part, its successors or assigns, to sell and dispose of said above-described premises, and wl the right, title, - benefit and equity of redemption of said parties of the first part, their heirs, executors, administra- tors or assigns therein, at public auction, for cash, according to the statute in such case made and pro- vided and in the manner therein prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale, to retain the said principle and interest, to- gether with the co: nd expenses of such sale and Seventeen Hun- dred Dollars for attorney, sclici- tor or counsel fees, and the oyer- plus, if any there be, shall be paid by the party making such sale, on demand, to the snid parties of the first >art, their heirs, succes- sors, executors, administrators or assigns, and in any proceeding in equity to foreclose this mortgage: said solicitor fee shall be taxed as costs in said action,” and WHEREAS, of the principal sum evidenced by said promissory note, to-wit: $17,000.00, no part of which has been paid except the sum of $1,460.00, a principal bal- ance of $15,540.00 is now past due and payable, together with unpaid, past due accrued interest thereon in the sum of $1,656.95, no part of which said unpaid bal- ance of interest or said principal now past due has ever been paid, and by the terms of said mort- gage the whole unpaid principal sum secured by said mortgage, to- gether with accrued interest there- on, became due and payrble forth- with at the option of said under- signed, and WHEREAS, the said mortga- gors have wholly defaulted in and failed to make payment of the amount. of principal above named and the said amount of interest of said promissory note, and + WHEREAS, there is due on caid mortgage and said note secured thereby, at the date of the first publication of this notice, the prin- cipal sum of $15,540.00 and the total amount of interest thereon, $1,656.95, being unpaid accrued interest at eight per cent per an- num, and $1,700.00 attorneys fees, making altogether now due from said mortgagors to the un- dersigned mortgagee, the sum of $18,896.95, no part of which has ever been paid and no suit or proceeding having ever been in- stituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, public no- tice is hereby given that pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in sai undersigned mortgagee, The W oming National Bank of Casper, does hereby notify all persons to whom it may concern that it will on the 27th day of November, 1925, between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon, to-wit: at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., cause said premises and prop- erty described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may/be ne- cessary to be sold at public ven- due to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, at the south front door-of the Court House on Center street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay accord- ing to the terms of said mortgage and said note the amount of said indebtedness remaining unpaid, to- gether with all costs and other ex- penses as. -foresaid. Said sale shall be made by the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place aforesaid. Dated at Casper, ‘Wyoming, October 8th. A. D., 1925. THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER, Mortgagee. Publish October 8, 15, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19, 1925, SCOPE aa T ADS READ “iter AL LAWYERS 4 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809.10-11 Ol Exehange Bid: HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultant: Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS BULLACK & LACY Jnite 204-205 Midwest Bidg. ‘Phone 1200 “HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con Roy. Bal WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Phone 101M $12 E. Second St. RAYBUKN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 TRANSFER AND CRATING MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bldg. de eta Ph JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 OU Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 SPW KAGE HAGENS & MUKAND Lawyers 206-207 Ot Exchange Building 280, COAG ~~ MARVIN L. BISHOP, J Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. CASEY ry McNALL na Room 516-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 677 Phone bb. ‘A . __ OL NE r FOSTEK AND WEHRLI THE SE CLEANERS Attorneys 146 N, Jackson Rr, 406407, Con. Roy, Bidg. he Fs BhnenBOC gs i CHIROPRACTORS cm J Ht & A UO, JEFFREY et R12 Minweat de Ph 106 aH ME. HARNED- BOYD, Chiropractor <GUSON 7 150 North. Grant St. Attoruey Phone 1457 Rm. 22. Townsend Wide # CRATING W. PATTRN CESLIE M. and Transfer’ ~ DOCTORS ~ NELSON, Warehouse . Phone 1234 O.KEITH neras Pra 202 Ol) Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 tional Bank thdg. foe, Hospital Attorney at Law 225 Midwest HI Vhone 210 JOHN ENCH Attorney-at Zuttermolster Bldg. oY Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY “to Order J t Vunter-Goll, 242 W, First, Ph, 2200 ___ WAREHOUSES _ LESLIE” Mt) NELSON, Warehouse Phone 1234 ; and Transfer Co.