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PAGE TEN CODLIDGE ASKS FINANCE DISARMAMENT which neec It 1 this pre ring about thes¢ elye our sympathy The conviction that rmaments constitutes 2 in the pre and mission h respect t ther conf juction ; and the 1 mame e of this government in th: be defined in ad cannot c of such meetings. e cal this rea: n I deem it advis: ask congress at this time for such appropriation may be required to defray the expenses of our participation in the work of the preparatory commission. I there fore recommend that there be ap- propriated the sum of $50,000 to cover the expenses of participation in the discretion of the ex tn the work of the preparet mission. WASHINGTON, Jar Secretary Mellon warn finance committee tax reduction of abo voted by the house exceeded by the senate must ne WASHINGTO! Jan Congress returned to work tod: it left stmas recess facing a longer calendar than when it began the C of pending orld court, tax the pre-holiday It: issues, including the have been crop prob- to n pr nference paration President 1 on oppe $ M ani $ ONEY TO LOAN Watches Jewelry Musical tnstumente and ood Clothes Jewelry Repairing and Cutting United Jeweiry Shop. 249 8. Center Agate my | *) AIR RR for a| the| Sheridan Inn (HE OLD ESTABLISHE| STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN Your Home When in Town. afe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor GRESS 10 PAR CON ax bill nthr cite ore foreib SUMMARY OF | San or two American army of ost on hunting trip Pangalosa announces military dictatorship for » declaring parliamentary sovernment faile Fifty men rob government ware house at Tannery, Md., of nearly barrels of whisky valued at 009, Despite court denials, London ip speculates on Princess As- of Sweden as prospective of Prince of Wales trid unnable for Mms. Lupesco, who is reported to have thrown boquet and love letter into his automobile just be- fore they became acquainted, New methods to treble crude oil production are laid before presi- oll board in Washington by L. Doherty of New York. Henry Mexican government executes six former army officers on charge of conspiring with former President Adolfo de Ia Huerta to revolt, Merger of German steel eom- | panies is latest undertaking of Read & Co. | Dillo hailed by Wall Street as rival of J. Pierpont Mor- gan. Bulgarian cabinet resigns after stormy meeting; former Finance Minister Linptcheff is designated to form new cabinet. Hamilton, former deputy sheriff of Weld county, Colorado, was arrested in Los Angeles on charges of embezzlement in con- nection with a collection agency in Northern Colorado and Son- thern Wyoming, authorities at Fort Collins were advised. Stwo men were killed and a ‘hird injured from inhaling fumes otter an explosion in the main heading of the Moffat tunnel see seth St eer ES ‘BULLETINS OF _ INGONGRESS (Continued From Page One) the form perfected before the holi- | day recess. An effort by Repre- sentative Busby, democrat of Mis- “| sissippi, to inerease by $500,000 the allotment for rural mail ser+ | vice was defeated, 205 to 129. MORE } WASHINGTON, 4 President Coolidge te the house to increase the funds recomme budget for the naval air forees for the next fiscal year > \Man Who Broke (Bank at Monte iCarlo Is Dead Jan 4 P)— vin surcey Bower, who ran veral fortunes, facluding me mi it of Chilean r © con | and nother through ing the bank at Monte Carlo," Ish Ja good used car. _ LATE DOINGS | Che Caspet Daily Cribune VT Mbh RAT Yi AY BAY / [sie ail! / / / J, / gROSPEC Ts Fop / 49. EN \ y li RS Geysers Hitched to Engines mos, Ph other bein: brought in, Enormous power underlying Geyser Cany. Sonoma county, Calif., is being harnessed. two to five hundred feet deep and the steam often as high as 150 pounds to the square inch on, near Healdsburg, Wells are dug from pressure generated, , used to turn dyna- 0 shows one of the geysers harnessed (right), with an- BY MRS CLIZABETH THOMPSON Mir omps¢ asking your ci on a matter we haye t lately, Not long ago w newspaper that Miss Mary V presi Mt. Hol made tement that s t « wish to know is menn just kireing a] him to put Or doe thi methin Our probler girls THREE hat is the ort rence 1 is that sing “Ir from blush to thelr ve TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | hd freely MADAN RANCES e mar. Vs, 0, mist | being a widow Clairvoyant | 10m Prince Bat tf worried or unhappy aa : | toubtful to friends or family mat-| LORRY SPIES. . she Ix the one to consult. Spe } re * this Now located See Public Used Car for | 4 t lows house in| » ann oul A HAPPY WIE D jana oping I don’ Dr. Wool What Does “Petting” Mean? t know; LON ar Mr father th Thompson -Y GIRLS nt th ‘as because I was a good, honeft home girl and he knew the divorce court wouldn't be next after we were married, My advice to girls who think they haven't a chance {s this: Don't give up your ideals. Continue to be old-fashioned and some day you will find real happiness. Happiness doesn’t lie in dance halls or in being a good sport. True happiness 1s where there {s a home, a real home, with a true, loving wife waiting for her husband after he has had a hard day's work. And when the wife is content to stay home in the e ning and be a companion to her band and help lift the cares tha have been burdening him through the day, then they will be happy. 1 am just 18, but I know it to be true from my own experience. AN OLD FASHIONED WIFE. 3 ADVICE TO My mother » thing a girl I am glad that you found happ!- ness, dear girl, and 1 hope that all of your marricd life is as pleasant as the beginning. SAMOA SHET AY HURRICANE PAGOPAGO, Samoa, Jan. 4.—(®) —The hurricane which struck Amer- ican Samoa is over, leaving destruc- tlon and wreckage. The thatched houses of the prosperous Samoan villages are strewn everywhere and many villages were completely wiped out, but without loss of life because of the light construction of the native houses, Giant trees loosened by the fury of the wind slid down steep moun- tainsides and into the yalley vil- lages. Numerous landslides are blocking roads and cutting power lines. It is impossible at the present time to reach the outlying villages on Tutulla island on account of the roads being blocked with landslides and fallen trees. Mountain trails were obliterated also, tive run: ners are endeavoring to get through to determine the amount of destruc tion. ead, fruit, banana and taro plantations were almost completely destroyed 1 the cocoanut crop was greatly damag “Have you a Charles Dickens!in your home?” asked the polite book | “No! she snapped. ‘ “Or a Robert Louis Stevenson?" “Or a Géne Field?” 3 “No, we ain't; and what's more, we don’t run a boarding house Here either. If you're looking for them fellows, you might try the house across the street.” 11d know first of all was house. I be h n to 15 and a have th b did: lends nnd 4 s und b All I knew an at nine to sweep, —.—_—___ Seo those tires at Public Used Car ishe iron, sew and] Market. the making of bread. 7 12 and I had to be you: addy the hou had to qui © time n't rchool in t me at could I do to now to niseblef, e an Invalid : brothers Mother died when T had me take en 1d and the was house- p this child Classified Ads WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Fiorlda proper- ty, elther city-or acreage. Write or ne Frank M. Gore, Ideal Apart: ments, Casper. irl friends then n I wanted some boy at- FOR SALE—1925 Oakland sedan, has five baloon tires, bumpers front and rear, snubbers, motor- meter and lock cap, automatle wind- shield wiper, sun shade; just like a new car, driven only 7,000 miles; cost $1,945; here ts a big baragin; terms. Cooperative Motors (former- ly Patterson Oakland), 438 East Yel- lowstone. WINTER BARGAINS CHEVROLET 1923 Roadster Five new Pennsylva cup tires, good paint, top, curtains, looks new. uum hanism, holstery, 1924 Touring California top, as well as regu- lar top, curtains, disc “wheels five Goodyear balloon _ tires, mechanically sound, Spanish leather upholstery, automatic winter front. This car has gone only 10,200 miles. COLUMBIA SEDAN The motor has just been thor- oughly overhauled, cylinders honed, and pistons, wrist pins, piston r: lyes and bearings replaced. THKSE ARE ALL BARGAINS GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO: rth Woleott Phone 2772 FOR SALE We have some very good buys in Automobiles, We stand back of;our cars, seen at Ford gara, Th mopolis, Address Jas. W. Murray, P. O. Box 2113 Casper. Phone 6-S, FOR land lJandau cour in; just as sood as new: 1924 Oakland Landau ‘coupe in perfect shape; both big ‘ains; terms. Cooperative Motors, East_Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Dodge touring, Chevro: let roadster, Essex 4 touring, Ford roadster with box on rear; Ford tour- ing. Many others not listed. Co ve Motors, 438 Bast Yellow: TIREZ—TIRES WE HAVE THEM Get four tires for what you have paid for one We Save You Money PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET 425 West Yellowstone Ave. For Sale—Auto Accessories AUTO PARTS GOOD used parts for all cars, Mail orders solicited. Everything for the car at less than half original cost. Casper Auto Wrecking and Parts Co., P. O. Box 405. Phone 698-W. 1720 E. Yellowstone. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By reliable, permanent renters, a strictly modern, desir- able unfurnished or partly furnished house. Box B-17, care ‘ribune- Herald. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished apartment with bedroom, by three re MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 gift Cet For Sale—AUTOMOBILES |For FOR SALE—Furniture of 15 rooms, good location, can be seen any time; very new, good condition; rea- ble. 713 E. Second. noleum, $1.50 55e “and “up; gold 9x12, $14.50; 6x9, all white cotton mattresses, new, 2-piece living room wet, new, ; coal range, §20; graphaphone records, $25; pressuré cooker, $10: bed spring ‘and mattress, $8 fireless coker, $10, We do packing and crating. HUNTER.GOLL CO. 242 West First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Furniture, five rooms; real bargains. 623 §. Center. Phone 181 2 FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LE OR RENT—Good used so. player piano. 48 Kimball. Phone 1468. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY. sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm: ing Implements. one Dodge commer. elal and one Jewett touring car for trade. 1131 S. Beech, Phone 22 P.O. Box 843, FOR SALE—POULTRY _ and up: seal conge a 375 and 72. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two and three-room apartments; lights and gas, partly furnished, $10. 713 E. Second, THREE or four-room modern fure nished apartments, close to school, $15 and $25. _725 South Ash. FOR RENT—Threeroom modern, furnished basement apartment} $20 per month. 524 West Thirteenth, FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur. nished apartment. 523 8. Lincoln, FOR RENT—Modern, furnishe, apartment; private bath, low ri half block from Second street, S. Conwell. FOR R furnished. FOR RENT—HOUSES 133 —Four-room basenient, Phone _817-W. FOR RE —Five-room modern house. 511 South Cedar, phone 1637-3. ‘OR RENT—Three-room house and bath, furnished, including gas and lights. $30. 518 West Yellowstone. FIVE-ROOM modern _furnishe apartment; also three-room, part! modern furnished house. 119 North Grant St. SMALL HOUSE, tn good location; owner leaving city. Phone 1931-J, 1536 South Elm. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; gas and Nghts furnished. 143 North Kimball. 20 breeds; leghorns $12.50;| FOR RENT—Four-room modern a 100. Apply Ayres Jewelry Co., seed cond. corn nd plum trees nts,| FOR RENT—Seven and _five- barn ue; gallon.] Unfurnished houses; ali modi: Ww Rulo, Neb: ~ Call B91-S. \ IR SALB--18 yearling hens, $1;| PC —Six-room — modern 18 young pullets, 60c each, 912 H.| house: close in; $60 a month, fur- ith. Phone 1528-W. nished. Call 1004S. Ash. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room; furnace heat bath and all modern conveniences; good table board, $10 a week. 713 EB. Second. : Tell the Advertiser. The Tribune. BOARD and room, $8 and week, 163 _N. Wolcott. FOR REN1—ROOMS saw it In 39 FOR R ‘T—Four-room furnighed modern house on bus line, Phone 3. n front room ad- close in and close reasonable. 525 W. Yellowstone, FOR RE arge pleasant room adjoining bath, in new modern home. 932 South Ash, phone 211-J. ROOM, with or without beard, for ; desirable residence neighbor- i_close in. Phone 1171-M. FOR R Ice modern room, close in; reasonable, 725 East Sec- ond Phone J. NT—Pleasant room in new irable location. *hone 2385-W. FOR RENT—Tarse, well furnished bedroom adjoining bath. 743 S. Ash. Phone 2018-J. g>! pa BS NT—Rooms in modern bse In, $6 to $15. 733 8, Beech. Phone 653. FOR RENT— ‘ge pleasant room by bath. in new modern home. 932 South Ash,. phone 211-J. For Rent —APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment; clean, desirable and well located. 141 W.210th. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment; gas and Hghts furnished. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Strictly modern home, four rooms and sun parlor, partly furnished, three-room furnished apartment in basement, dduble gar- responsible party, filve-rcom furnished house. 615 Lincoln. POR R — Five-room house, two front porch references. 614 8. Wolcott. 1 modern rooms; Phone OR RENT—Two-r00m modern ture nished house, gas, lights and elec- ¢ washer furnished. 1722 south lights, water, .888. 739 South Washington street, Key at st8re across street. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, 1031 _W, 14th. FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished house and garage; Standard addl. Hon. 1702 8. Cedar, Phone 924-J, FOR RENT —Six-room _ modern modern, house, partly furnished; four-room. modern 1618 house, partly | furnished. . Second. Phone 2031-R. ‘our rooms apd bath, modern; all ty? st Twelfth, Call 2065 | mornin FOR RENT—Six-room house, un | furnis $30 2 month. Corner ed, Lind and Lincoln. Phone 14, FOR SALE—HOUSES _* FOR SAL! buy on cash. See xtra godd five-room ment, $6,500, $500 Grover C. Gorsuch, . 11th. SALE—Three-room good mod- full basement: $3,200, $300 Phone 1443, Grover C. Gor- such, 637 E. 11th, THREE-ROOM furnished home, gar age, $30 a month takes it. Natrona bd Co., 143 South Center, phone builder, 637 FOR FOR RENT—One front modern apartment. Inquire rear 807 E. Third. Phone 2019-W, FOR RE Modern, furnished two and four rooms; reasonable; CY bus, 921 W. 14th. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment; close in pri- vate entrance; gas and lights fur- nished; very reasonable; also small modern house. 603 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Tworoom apartment, furnished; lights, gas and bath; fine location, 1232 S$. David. TWO SHOW tickets given for a good letter on a classified ad experience, Write yours, you may win. ‘Tribune: Herald classified department. VOR ~ SALE—Five-room _ modern house, at 623 South Durbin, 60 ft. lot, $2,750, with $750 cash, balance $48 per montn. Martin & Christian son, phone 2606, ‘Tribune-Herald wantads ne. Its, ee For Sale—REAL ESTATE | rei ONE threeroom furnished rt ment, n vhite enameled kitchen, lovely ; reduced rent, adults. Phone 1_after 5 p.m. WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room modern unfurnished house in desirable location: permanent renters; references. Phone 1365-M. WANTED TO RENT—Garage near McRory Apts. Phone 621. _ For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machine, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. RR '—Store room with living quarters, in good location, $20, 613 West Yellowstone. es FOR RENT—125 W. Second, store room, brick bulldiniz, 24x90 feet steam heat, good location, full base nent. Box Chadron, Nebr, UM MENT —Sewing machines, 62 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. For Sale—Miscellaneous MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITB, the last word In Wall: board, NICOLAY: LUMBER CO, Phones 62 or 2300 2x14 shed, one win dow and door. Call 366-R and ask for Mr. Gauntt at 542 8. Park, or new high sen FOR SALE—12 GOOD coal delivered at $7 per ton. ry v delivered, $4 puth Bee hun. 72 pe phone 22 k protectors, nuth Center, tALD wantada ru and evening papers, TRIBUN morning g0- {ng into every home in the city, 3c minimum, 15 words, 45c. per word; o— — COAL DELIV per ton Call Moore Bros, 17-R-6. t r how to get} WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo Of this one’s cold. I couldn't thing and shoe, guns, tools, tents play cards or give them the|‘arps, saddles and chapps. PRone of talk girls give the boys. And :W__The Two-for-One-Store, what's more I wouldn't ff I could WANTED—We wilt buy or trade wasn't hon wasn't cute un old tut one day last summer I was ed to t was over of the worst of it was I waen't pretty. but it was a elnch So I settled down to Nice prospect, wa: 'p your used furniture, alao shot- suns and rifles, Koler Furniture 220 8 Wolcott Phone 138, n't TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, beaters, dressers 4 man by his mother. igreeod all household goods. Phone ny ago. The oute | oat oo Introduction was that WANTED TO BUY—Five. room mod- the one he had been | &, fairly close in; will pay $1,000 cash, M tin & Christianson, phone wo were married | 9694 BS: poe pues Sos WANTHD—Your oid coal range oF jiamy pusband| heater in exchange for » guy ‘ns why he chose me range or heater, Phone 1086. FOR SALE—500 second sheets, from waste news print, 84x11 inches {n size, 20c for 600 sheets Call at Tribune- Herald offi FOR SALE—Nice stock of cash register and show case; f rent. Box B-23 care 'Tribune-Heral put land red spuds, mine measure, $7.50) FOR SA sctrie washing m ehir ood condition; practically new, 1534 South Oak, phone nail stock of gro- ister and show case: Box B-23, Herald, care Tribune v Phone t First, ie FOR i, three-room fur nished apartment, private bath; close {n. 231 South Grant, phone 1328. FOR —Furnished apartment, three rooms and bath; garage; best residential district, 9158. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Two-room modern. furnished apartment with bath located one block from bus line, in xe residence section, $25 per Phone 869. FOR RENT—Store room with living quarters, good location: $20. Ap- ply 51S West Yellowstone. ALE—Three-room house with good weil on 8-acre ranch, chicken house, garnge, only 2% miles out, Phone 2903. MUST sacrifice one of the best. located lots in the city to satisty a mortgage. ‘This property 1s on East 12th and surrounded by beauti- ful brick homes. Call 2878-W. FOR SALE—Three nice five-acre tracts just north of town on the paved highway, suitable for chicken. ranch, nice sandy loam soil for gar- dening and raising feed, just the thing form men who works in town or at the refinery. Make your chickens pay your expenses and save your salary. Address Box B-28, care Tribune-Herald. FOR SALE—Several well located city lots, ‘suitable for chicken ranch, very cheap, terms if desired. Address Box 1-28, care Tribune. TRIBUNE-HERALD WANT ADS This Letter Wins Show Tickets The Tribune-Herald C children and I valued him had raised him. for all. We se. no trace could be found. self despaired. Casper Tribune Classified of the dog. wet searching for a home. names at this office. Writ cke via ssified Ad Dept. While on a hunting trip with some friends, one of our dogs got lost in the storm that came on. He was a great pet and companion rched and inquired everywhere but The children, wife and my- As a last resource I called up the an ad for our pet and companion. We soon got track A kind lady h Now we appreciate our Daily Home Paper mor than ever before, for it sure brings quick results. As per writer{s request, the Tribune-Herald holds >» Your experience. You may win two ts th whichever show you prefer to go. Write Classified Ad Department. TE MS SINCE AG DEPATUMENL, kesullts from We as he was so faithful. Ad Department to insert ad found him hungry and L. W. 8.

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