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_ Goes not materially affect th TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, A gentleman whos travel talks are known throughout the world tells the following on himself: $ “I was booked for a lecture one night at a little place in Scotland four miles from a railway station. “The ‘chairman’ of the occasion, after introducing me as ‘the mon who's coom here tae broaden oor intellects,’ said he felt a wee bit of prayer would not be out of lace. ““O Lori,’ he continued, ‘put it intae the heart of this mon tae speak the truth, the hale tiuth, a..d naeth- ing but the truth. and gle us grace tae understan’ him.” “Then, with a glance at me, the said, ‘I've been a traveler The parson was trying to {illustrate to the class of small boys what was meant by moral courage. “Supposing,” he said, “twelve boys were sleeping in a dormitory and one had said his players. That would be moral courage.” The boys quite understood. “Now,” he went o: give me an example “Yes.” answered the lad in the back row. “If twelve clergymen were sleeping in a dormitory and one didn’t say his prayers, ~ that world be moral courage.” ‘can any one The line at the ticket-window was very long and very mixed. A stout, coarse man amused himself during the long wait by whispering sweet nothings to a very pretty girl who stood next to him, Her chin tilted a little higher each time he spoke, and then, exasperated, she turned on him, “IT wish you, would alone!” she safd angrily, “All right, all rizht, sald the plump one. eat me up!" The girl looked him up and down scornfully, “You're in no danger of that,” she replied, “I'm a Jewess!” leave me my dear!" “But don't The garrulous old lady in the stern of the boat had pestered the gulde with her comments and ques. tions ever since they had started. Her meek little husband. who was hunched toad-like in the bow. fished in silence. The old lady had seem- ingly exhausted every point in fish and arfimal life, woodcraft and per- sonal history, when she suddenly espled one of those curious paths of oily, unbroken water frequently seen on small lakes which are ruffled by a lieht breeze. “Oh, guide, guide.” she exclaimed, “what makes that funny streak in the water? No, there—right over there!’ The guide was busy rebaiting the old gentleman’s hook «nd merely mumbled “U-m-mm." “Guide,” repeated the old lady in tones that were not to be denied, “look right over there where I'm pointing and: tell me what makes that funny streak in the water.” The guide looked up from his bait- ing with a sigh, “That? Oh, that's where the road went across the {ce last winter.” — Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. ‘Two cents per word or ten cents Der line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS Five average words used as 8, basis of estimating a line BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked i Irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. ‘The Casper Dally Tribune will not be responsible for more than one tncorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time Errors not the fanit of the 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 mse or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee eccuracy CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be tn the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a m. will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to Clansity.” ~ OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune wats ALT AL, ASE eee Ra eT a HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Compotent woman be- tween 20 and 35 to do housework and help with baby. Give phone number. Apply Box 532, Midwest, Wyoming. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced carpet lay- er. Phone 578.J. SE Fiome GiassiFied. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—Our catalog mailed free ex- plains our system of teaching bar- bering. MOLER BARBER COL- LEGE, 1229 Seventeenth Street, Denver. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—AlIl kinds of laundry work, 219 N. Elk. Phone 1822-M, ELDERLY lady would like to take care of children afternoons and evenings. Phone 2038-W, CALCIMINING and Painting; small jobs; prompt service; work guar- anteed. Frank Smith, Phone 1880-J. For Sale—Auto Accessories SALE—Ford cord truck tires 50; other sizes priced accord. 611 8. Durbin, DINNERSTORIES |POLLY OF THE FOLLIES--No Difference 1925 IM GLAD You CAME ALONG, POLLY - BUT, Don'T BE A GLaom— POLL THE Potty- ANNA STUFF “Buck up} THE MAN THAT LIVES NEXT DOOR 19 CALLIN’ TO SEE NWOU- | THINK HE WANTS TO BORROW SOME THING- WHATS THE MATTER wiTH THE LiTTLE LaDy? OH, A ERI Lost a REASON HE CALLS - SEND ty ©1925 sy Int Feature Service, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. WHAT A FAT LETTER FROM THE COUNTRY CLUB - THEY MUST BE SENDING THE ANNUAL REPORT.CST EARLY THIS YEAR For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ~» WE PAY CASH For all makes of used cars and sell them on easy terms, GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR Co. 333 North Wolcott. Phone 2772. For Sale—Miscellaneous COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 per ton, Call Moore Bros., 17-R-6. ——— J THIS MUST OF HERS YusT (LL FIX THIS GOY- WHAT EVER HE ASKS FOR -ILL LIE yr. THIS IS WHAT All) (ait FER STATIN’ LosT iT, DID HE? PLAYING AROUND IN WALL STREET, ! SuPPosF - END LoT The Casper Daily Cribune “QH,NO.- SomEBoDY STOLE tT FRom --By YEHOSOPHAT AND UTTLE ToMATOES- BE AN EXTRA ASSESSMENT- THAT BOARD OF DIRECTORSG 1S GoInG CUCKOO READ Werrnite9 WANTED TO BUY _. SELL IT T6 the 2 for 1 Store? WANTED—We will buy or trade {mn your used furniture, also ehot- guns and rifles. Koler ‘Furniture Co., 220 8 Wolcott Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay. more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, iuofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086 MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITE, the last word in Wall- board. NICOLAYS. LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 For Sale—Household Goods Furniture Bargains in North Casper Dressers $6.00 and up; round din- ing table, . $7.50; bed and pad, $7.50; kitéhen chairs, 50c and up coal ‘heaters, 00 and up; singer sewing machine, $10.00, some other | makes $5.00. 80 se‘l auto boots and retiners, Brooks, 749 tH s chest, 6 doors 8 $14.00 and up; child's cedar chest, $3 Motoy kiddy cars, $4.00 and American ail-steel boy's coaster gon, $9.95; child's airplane, $22.50; child's desi and chairs, $9.50; pedal kiddy cars, $5.25 and up; Ford wheel barrows, 90c; children’s chairs and rockers. 65c and up; girls’ teunks, $4.00; gir''s doll go-carts, $7.50 and up. Do your Christmas shopping early. We do packing and crating. HU ER-GO) 242 West First Street FOR SALE—Seven 5; child's up; Phone 2200 rooms of fine WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo thing and shce, guns, tools, tents, tarps, saddles and chapps. Phone 2061-W._ The Two-for-One-8tore, FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. 104 8 Beech. Phone 2104-W. BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—Board and room in pri- vate family; home conveniences. 111 South J FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice sleeping rooms, $3.50 per week and up, Valhalla Rooms. 326 East First. FOR RENT—Large room in modern home; garage if desired; referen- ces required Write B-102, Tribune. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Dec. 1,.3-room strictly modern unfurnished apartment; desirable location, Phone 2033-W. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 furniture; howe for rent. 405 8.| FOR — ‘room modern fur- Kimball. nished apartment. Phone 2767-J. FOR SALE—Unolaimed furniture| FOR RENT—Three-room furnished . and furniture to be sold; also truck Parts, Phone 808. FOR SALE—Walnut dresser, refrig- canned. frult erator, and Jelly FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS almost new: E. Sixth FOR SALE Jison phonograph rec- ords and Victrola attachment, $85. 1022 8, Wolcott. For Rent—Miscellaneous YOR RENT—Sewing machines. $% ‘per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments Brooks. 749 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086, Position Wanted, READ WANT 2 apartment. Call 1949 or °2459-R. FOR RENT—Dandy ‘new modern apartments on two bus lines; two rooms and kitchenette, well furnish- ed; $23.50, including electricity and hot water, 1216 East ‘Third, FOR RENT—One %room modern semi-basement furnished apart- ment, $85.00; one 3-room modern un- ished apartment; nice location, tR Phone 101-M. FOR RENT—Cozy 2-room apart: ment; close in; private bath, 231 Ss Phone _ 1328-3. FOR RENT—Completely furnished %-room modern semi-basement apartment; fireplace, oak floors; use of telephone... electric: washer and mangle; adults — preferred; $25.00. 1236 South Elm. Phone . FOR RENT—Semi-basement, nicely furnished; splendid built-in fea- tures; front entrance; 4 rooms and bath; reasonable, 240 8, Fenway, FOR RENT—Steam heated 3-room completely furnished apartment. Rragg Apartments, 301 E. Seventh, Phone 390. FOR RE _ment._ ror Rb 545 8, Park,,, Phone 87. modern; gas heated garage, y: market, Small, clear place w i AH! MR. JIGGS “ARE YOU GOIN’ TO USE YOUR, GOLF STICKS TODAY? ao THEM CLUB - JUST GIT TIN’ READY TO Ah, 1AM - 1 WOZ OUT WITH TOMY WELL — THATS PRACTICALLY THE SAME GOOD: THEN You WON'T BE OSIN' YOUR LAWN-MOWER -''0 LIKE TO BORROW IT- BILL ZIEGFELD C C ° d d th th v ir b ia $ bi a INVESTMENT BUYERS SEE THESE LOOK THIS ONE OVER ON WEST THIRTEENTH—Five room modern, grey brick, with 4-room semi basement apartment. was offered $7,500 18 months ago. Price today $5,000; will take small clear property as down payment, and balance terms. NORTH CASPER BARGAINS—Two houses on three lots; one 3- room house with finished basement; one 2-room house all fenced, be accepted as down paym Owner bath, sem ll on toda ent. Priced to s $20 DOWN AND $20 PER MONTH gives you this 4-room home; hardwood floors, garage; property $1,550. Phono 381. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Newly decorated three- room house, 1135 8. McKinley. Inquire first door eas FOR RENT—Small house, partly furnished, Apply 847 South Spruce street. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished or unfurnished house. 1317 South Durbin FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house: lig and room furnis 3 N. Kimball FOR REN’ room well furn ished house; gas heaters, piano, electric washer. 610 S. Park. See owner in basemient. % FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house; or real homo; rea- sonable; adults only. 751 N. Durbin, "OR RENT—To responsible party; good, well furnished 5-room house; on pavement; one 3-room house; bath and lights; no gas; one 2-room shack, cheap, Phone 2736 or 79. _ FOR, RENT —Six-room furnished house with garage, $45 a month, 252 8. Washington. Phone 1945.J._ FOR RENT—Three-room modern house, partly furnished, with bath. 20 W Tenth. Phone 730J. ‘OR RENT —Four-room modern house, full basement. 915 S. Wal- nut. Phone 730-J. FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished or unfurnished; also 2-room apartment, oné block from bus line, 1383 West G Street FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Here is a real buy in a five-room modern home, located in southeast part; has French doors between living and dining rooms; oak floors throughout; .open fire place; all the built-in features; lots of closet room; large room with open fireplace tn basement; laundry trays; pipe gas furnace; garage; all assess: ments paid; seen only by appoint: ment. See this, Price $6,500, ‘Terms. Nesbitt Realty Co,, Phone 101-M. FOR SALE—By owner; new five- room modern bungalow with gar- age; located southeast part of city. Phone _2577-W. near bus line and school. Price A chance for a rentef to own dandy little home. CASPER REALTY C0., INC., Realtors 108 SOUTH CENTER STREET FOR TRADE FOR ‘SALE OR TRADE—3-room modern house; $1200.00 contract; payments $30.00 including” interest sments; to trade for sma ar, Phone 1192-M. _ BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A splendidly equipped dental office’ doing a nice cash business In a dandy Wyoming town; office new .and modern; can be bought right. Address .V. R. Jones Dental Supply Co., D PG PERSONAL” anna PINOT OT MADAME FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant. Readings this week $1.00. 443 W. Yellowstone. Madame “Cross Clairvoyant, knows your past, pres ent, future. West. Hotel. __-LOSTAND FOUND __ FOUND The following articles have been at the Tritune office for quite some time, Will the owners please cal! 216 clatm— child's brown k!Id glove. Smal! photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove, Hupmobile bub cap, Wool scarf. Tortoise shell rim glasses LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage dated October 27, 1923, made by Fred Patee, a single man, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation. duly Tell the Advertiser—I saw it in eo peti se LES a cs a The Tribune.” | organized and existing under and by virtue-of the ‘laws’ of the State of Wyoming, “the undersigned mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for. record in the office of the county clerk and ex-officio register of deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 24th day of CHECKS ISN'T MINE — I HAVEN'T . BEEN ODT TO THE CLUB BOT ONCE THE PAST MONTH _ loan, $2, November, A. D., 1923, and there recorded in Book 80 of Mortgages page 95, given to secure the prom- issory note of the said mortgagor to said mortgagee, in the sum of $2,800.00 dated said October 27, 1923, due on or before June 25, 1988, in monthly installments of $14.00 as monthly dues and $14.00 as monthly interest, on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mortgagor has made default which has continued for more than six months last past in the payment of monthly dues and interest, the amount of such delinquent dues now being $174.00 and of said delinquent interest now being $168.00; and said mort- gagor has also defaulted in the payment of taxes and insurance premium ; And Whereas, said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, where- by the remaining indebtedness secured therebyy has become im- mediately due and payable, which on the date hereof is claimed to be }as follows, to-wit: Amount of 380.00, less present value of stock, $48) , or $1,890.28, plus delinquent dues $174.00, de- linquent interest $168.00, fines $31.80, taxes advanced by mort- gagee $223.85, accrued interest on such taxes, $16.18; premium on fire insurance advanced by mort- gagee, $19.36; leaving a balance due of $2,523.47, and in addition $50.00 attorne fees, for the foreclosure thereof; total of all, 2,578.47; And Where: by the terms of said mortgage, and the said de- fault thereunder, the power of sale therein sontained has become operative, and no suit or proceed- ings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and said mortgage has not been assigned; NOW, THEREFORE, the said mortgagee will cause the follow- ing described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage of principal, interest, fines. dues, taxes, insurance pre- mium, attorney’s fees and other fees, costs and expenses, to be sold at public vendue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Na- trona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash, according to law, at the south front door of the court house, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on Wednesday, De cember 30, 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: Lots Thirteen (18) and Four- teen (14) in Block Ninety-three State of Wyoming, as said lots (98) in the town (now. City) of Casper, in Natrona, County, 0! o d ° ir rs hi ---By TAYLOR | mortgagee will cause ing described mortgag and real estate in said described, or so much thereo: n be necessary to satisfy | amount | | mortgage, of princip 14 \t t | } 7. Test 2 @ 1838 By NEA SERVICE | and block are laid down and described on the plat of said town, now City, now on file and duly recorded in the office of the county clerk and ex-officio register of deeds, of said Na- trona County, State of Wyo- ming; together with all build- ings and improvements thereon, Dated November 17, 1925. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION By P. C. NICOLAYSED money dated Fet Fred Association, a c organized and ex by virtue of the laws of the of mortgagee, w duly filed for r of the county cler register of deeds stallments terest on said loan, fault which more than six months | interest, the amount of and cured thereby has bec the date hereof is « follows, to-wit Amount for the fo: sale therein contz to recover the debt remd part thereof; and said j other fees, cos | Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff Wyoming, to |for cash, ac \of Wyoming. cember 30, 1 (SEAL) { Attest: WILLIAM 0. PAGE NINE bam dd Patee, ‘asper Mutual Bui ng urders mortgage 1 in the ¢ ang ex-officio Wyoming, the ich in ‘ounty of Natrona, £ Wyoming, on the March, A. D., 1928 here recorded in Book 8 of A Page 2, given to secure 2 promissory note of the said mo gagor to said mortgage sum of $3,600.00 dated sa | ruary June of $18.00 $18.00 as 4 month nd th fe efault has occurred in the c¢ ition of said mortgage, in tl he said mortgagor kas made de- has continued for I ues, and he payment of monthl uent dues now be of said delinquen ntere ow being $288.00; And Whereas, sald mortgagee has elected to exercise the option n said mortgage prov y the remaining inde ble, ately due and pay h ¢ med to be as of loan. $3,060.00, resent value of stock, $948.2 2,111.72, plus delinquer , $288.00, delinquent interest, 288.00; fines, leaving a alance due of and ddition $50.00 f all, $2,808, And_ Wheres f said mortgag efault thereunder, by the and the the pow terms perative, and no su gs have been institute by said mortgage, or mortgage ured as not been assigned; NOW, THEREFORE, the sai the foll zed premises mortgage f. the due on said note and , _ interest, ines, dues, attorney’s fees and and expen: to by. the of N ses, »e sold at public vendue rona County, in the State of front d in outh house, the forenoon of said day, to-wit. Lots Thirteen (13) and Four teen (14) in Blo: Ninety-three (93) in the town (now. City) of Casper, in Natrona County, State of Wyoming, as said lots and block are laid down and and described on the plat of said town, now city on file and duly reco the office of the county and ex-officio register of ceeds. of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming; together ith all buildings and improvements thereon. Dated November 17, 1 CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LO. By P. C. now 1 in clerk iae J. M. LOWNDE WILSO (SEAL) Its President Attorney for Mortgagee. Attest: Pub. Nov. 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15, J. M, LOWNDES, 22, 1925. Its Secretary. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Nov. 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1925. BUSINESS AND DIRECTORY Go wANT ADS. READ Wii» PROFESSION AUDITORS KEIMERTH & CO, Public Accounts Tax Service Phone 767 & PREBLE Auditors and A¢countants Income Tax Consulta Suite 211. Con, Roy ARCHITECTS ~RAYBURN 5. WEE wt Bullding. Phone | mn. a, Certified income 401 0.8. Bldg NMASELMIRE “Cleaned. Cars Was AUTO LAUNDRY 112 8, Durbin St Phone 1904, Moto CASPER BATTERY CO- 9 Finth __ Phone 907 COAL 2 ror Gis COAL ___ Phone 677 CLEAN THE SERVICE CLEA 146_N, Jackson FREY suite 312 SMidw vb ide M. ED HARNEL YD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St. ne 1457 CRATING SLE M t and ‘Transfer Co. Phone 1234 DOCTORS DM. UKE Stockmen's Nationat Bldg Obstetrics, erat Practice, Hospital LAW YERS OSE HEMINGWAY Inthe WANTADS Lawyer Midwest Bldg, Phone * 515 Con. Roy. LAWYERS NICHOLS & STMRETT Lawyers 209.10-11 OF Kxehange Gidg, BULLACK & LACY Juite 204-205 Midwest Bldg, Phone 1200 HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law 223 208 Con Key Bd MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys . Bldg. Phone 2306 WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 OU Exchange Bidg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE MARVIN L. BISHOP. Attorney-at-Law Smith Bidg. Vhone 74 OASEY & McNALLY Room 516-1) Con Roy. Bidg, Phone 86. EK AND WEHRLI Attorneys 406-407, Con Phone 41 PALL GAC 402 Midwest Bide Phone 194 LOW & RMGUSON Attorney Km, 22. fawnsend Hlite Uhone 196d Wo ot VATIRN Attorney at Law Ji, Rr, Roy, Bldg, R 138 Midwest Dldie hone 210 JOUN M. HENCE Attorney-at-Law | Zuttermeister Btdjc Vhone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Old Ones Kenovated and Kece Hunter. Gall 312 Wo Pirst Uh UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing _ Phone M0-W—J, EB. Warw WAREHOUSES |. NELNON, War Chone 12 iouse ‘4 LESLIE and Traoster (v.

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