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err The Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926 ,|YOU KNOW ME 7) Guess THERES A BIG GOLF MATCH GoiNG ON ovER THERE, SACK FIFTY-TWO. t Sleep did not come again to ease © sent Laurel Harwood'’s tortured nerves. | that break om the hour that Paula Yancey t telephoned her, she lay restless! upon her bed, her eyes wander sly around the room, n uminated by the ft hich he was leaning of late Ella to tell Burnham ast was ready, and wait- hall for him to appear, he would send an ex- go back to sleep, later coffee and wolfing buttered toast as he dressed, But he did ap- AL--Adventurés of YEAH \r LOOKS dawn filtering thr r dressing: | 3 sho had ba c t en- | t dress ot} i » and pe! 1 3 the b e nder his | $ in a poker | All these de- | : Home with one of | in a corner of the garden in T WAY ‘ ‘iginal pots, reminded her ot [OUT OUR desmaids to whom she must iS $ e J yout the approaching ball, ¥ lin hin s € ent up to her desk. Ww : y s them—Gloria Batird, i ¢ A k dine Clark and a Aha | 5 rd, all of whom, t Josephine, were away at] r k F p? An made her lonely. She was | | If T hac that ce had | : 1 i s with confida aS A Kenwick for de thought of it a decid have small, ght of a ing companion Noble we kind sho Of course e hav She thought or fifteen minu and » would like a Pekinese. considered It, the more a ) instead of 8 you three sle wid P hours’ sparkled in mare kasths her was she #0 kept He w not him in the und cor his Ir e indifference at anneared to be the . anil that_apneared the ai an Ture, é = | “Ours?” His smile faded thing ours? Vhy— Defeats the Cold, Sharp Wind | PAPIER MACHE MATRICES | Very fev se words ou Webster s rices are a | department of clearer, papier-r used in the stereotyping page of from go on pr ihe at ctycink : i | | e G (To be continued.) | 5 ald us pier m: || In the next instalment; Dimin- } es a gaonth aan pacts ee nd |) nendo and Creseer : rices they r use, in a mec | Hall’s Catarrh make | has been suc 18¢ t end nere. The 7 SAPS A tle | Medicine cass. house or be placed || xreatment of Catarrh for over forty t ¢ up under || years. Also as a Blood Purifier it give 3 or wonderful results. All Druggists. pul || B,J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O | | | inning Jan. 1 JAKE Will Clean and Press Men’s Suits and Overcoats - $1.25 Call for and Deliver JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR PHONE 802 —— TRAIN SCHEDULES CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Westbound Arrives Departs — 603 - 1.30 p.n 1:60: p. m Eastbound Departs | sr 6:46 p.m 6:00 p.m | s west of Casper. y CHICAGC BURLINGTON & QUINCY \ Eastbound Arrives Departs ns No. 30 _8:00 p.m ; | No 32 < eatet tt 23. thound | No, 29 Sa 6:60 a 7:10 am. | wowenee- --9 55 p. {| 7 LIGHT FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS SCRATCH PAPER 500 Second Sheets, 20c Cut in convenient size for typewriter use ARS LEAVE DAILY AT 9:30 Saves you approximately 12 and | Uttle | | | | | What | P | MANY ODDS—ONE Highest Quality, Instantaneous Service, Cleanliness CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE Rawlins. WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation | | | TH eee Jack Keefe = THIS ROAO RUNS RIGHT THROUGH THE LINKS ‘TOO MOMENTS WE'D LIKE IO LIVE OVER - 3 DANDIEST TEACHER A FELLER EVER HAD. WHY. ER-A: JAMES, IF YOU'LL PROMISE To TRY AND 00 BETTER IN ARMHMETIC “TOMORROW -1 YOU GO Now. _ By WILLIAM WLET, The Belt Sendleste, Tne For Sale—Miscellaneous SE nea ei ee MAKBE your chicken and out houses ‘air tight at comparatively no cost Printer’s matrices will do {t, lc per sheet, size 1/%x21. Tribune-Herald. FOR SALU—Three rolls of %4-Inch Battleship linoleum; approximate- ly 60 yards to roll. Call 1193 Me morial Hospital. En WE CAN save you money on paint, varnish, kalsomine, white lead and glass. Phone 528., Natrona Lumber Co, SSS mae ey 3 CHANCE Black Bear had been listening to | wh: t Polar sald, but there were one two things that he could not quite rstand, He Interrupted his | tals or. | “Say, Polar, do you m | you @ question dif T ask | * he asked, politely. | What do | “Certainly n you | | Want to know?" 1 | Polar Bear you can see, was | }a good-natured chap, except when | he lost his temper. And, after all, | | who could blame him for not liking |to be a prisoner? Wouldn't {t make | | 1 for tidn't you ice and p for the you tell n , mmer that few natives of the deep could be at Gypsy was sure he straight “A very good questlor | | | Bear,” answered Polar. “But E any {dea hom far that ber from land when I woke up? course, you haven't, and no more had I. But I knew it must been a long, long way when with my eagle eve I could not sight tceflelds. - —— CHILI KING LUNCH 2 South Center Street Casper, Wyoming LUNCHES, SANDWICHES WAFFLES A.M PARE $125 hours travel between Casper | Company's Office PHONB 144 Add 8c postage on mail orders Casper to Buffal AK> LEAVE DAILY AT 000 A. es you approximately 18 hours TRIBUNE-HERALD CASPER-SHERIDAN T' tUWNSEND HOTEL NO TRANSFERS OR LAYOVERS lo Sheridan Stage M FARE—S$11.00. travel between Casper and Sheridan RANSPORTATION CO, PHONE 144 SMITH VINCENT GOES A-FLOATING. ‘ONY TION OF TIME Tr MELTS INTO THE SEA. have | And Bear sense told me I had better ance on the berg than in trong swimmer as I was, rdly hope to reach shores take a cl the sea. L could that were many miles away. would have tried, and ence weariness overtook me my strokes would lése cold and by and by I would be frozen their eirength—I would grow Then what would becom know only too well. of me? to meet with such a fate before had to, even if the berg was grow: ing smaller and smaller.” Black Bi at this’ point another question. “That makes the second time you Polar. have said that, Why was/ FOR ALE rd touring, $35. that berg growing smaller and] Phone 1509-R. 609 8, Jefferson. smaller?” ete hi Ry ‘Twas melting, of course. Don't! For Rent—Miscellaneous tell me, Gypsy,, that, wise Badr as | orn you are, you water melts ice. drop, it will dissolve into the sea.” Next: ‘hh a n Dawn Cam Sheridan Inn rHE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN SHERIDAN ; Your Home When in Town. Cafe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor Down, down, down I would have sunk to the bot- tom of the sea, and I had no notion asked ave never heara that Big as a berg may me, once {t goes floating it 1s only a question of time before, drop by a APOLOGIES TO Mrs. J-H-OPPELT wiLLinny | ©1026 @Y NEA We Watch mammoth Industrial edition. A com: plete survey of Natrona county and Wyoming in 1925, i Classified Ads __SERVICES OFFERED _ MOVING carefuly shipping, coal 949. Natrona Transfer, Fuel Co. done: and coke. for the Tribune-Herald's storage. Phone Storage & BEST marcel shampoo, $1.25. Henning. room 211 BRING your broken windows to Na trona Lumber C: Hotel ,» We will glaze N. Beech. Metal Weather Strip it Your Fuel Bill FOR SALE—Two mahogany rock- ers, fernery, porcelain table, tron bed, complete, oak chiffonier, dress- ing table with chair, rugs, electric washer, drapes, 623 South Center. FOR SALE—Registered Boston bull puppies, weaned; right age to train; price reasonable. Phone U71-M. COAL—Mine measure, $7.50 per ton: barn fertilizer, $3 per load; coke hauling. Phone 2632-W. TRIBUNE-HERALD wantads run {tn morning and evening papers, ¢0- ing into every home in the city. 3c per word: minimum, 15 words, 45c. Nu-metal weather strip for windows and doors, 8 cents per foot, Na. trona_ Lumber Co. FOR SAL 600 second sheets. cyt from waste news print. 8%xIl Inches In size, 20e for 600 sheets Call at Tribune-Herald office.—O. MAKE your garage safe tor winter use, by finishing it inside with INSULITE, the tast word In Wall board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 aye FOR SALH—Radiator cover, cheap Phone 726-W. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO FOR SALE or trade for light car, 614 East Fifth, Apt. 3, up. FOR QUICK SALE—$15000 Bruns- wick Cabinet Phonograph and rec- ords, $30.00, Phone 2511M; 1117 W. ‘Thirteenth. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Nine piece dining room suite, 921 North Park. QUEEN card tables, ne Queen radio tables, spring and mattress, $8.00; all white cotton mattresses, new, $8.50; gas ranges, $13.60 and up; walnut ‘adic table, $9.00; Upright victrola and records, $30.00; window shades, 50c and up. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO. - 242 West First Phone 2200 FOR RENT—ROCOMS FOR RENT—Nicely fruntshed bed- room next to bath; hot water heat. 310 CY, FOR RENT—ROOMS _ for men only. J. Covington For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apart ment; T {on your used furniture, also shot: euns anderifies, Koler Co., 220 S Wolcott Phone 13% Furniture shares Fuelless Motor. wires. William Schallenberg, Springs, Ark.” WANTED—T») buy or sell limited Use the Hot For Sale—Auto Accessories service. G, J. I runs per Auto Wrecker and Parts Co. FIRST-CLASS used parts for all cars less than half orlginal cost: out of town orders solicited: prompt Lindsey, owner, still per Auto Wrecking at 350 South Elm; do not confuse with Cas- For Saleo—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Second I will sell —1925 Jewett touring and runs like FOR SAI car, look Phone 250 FOR per month, Repatring done. sell on easy payments. Bast H. Phone 1648-W For Sale—Miscellaneous (COAL) ton, Call Moore Bros, 17-R-6 FOR SALE—Gentieman’s $65.00 suit, size 38, too small for owner. Will sell for $10.00. Phone 1356. FOR SALE—Entire grocery fixtures Natrona Better Shop, corner Se ghd and Durbin STRICTLY fresh eggs, first house west of Rodeo (left side), West Yel- lowstone. Write Box 69. 500 SECOND SHEETS, 20c; on mail orders add 8c for postage. Tribune- Herald. hand Stude- baker light six, has been in: wreck, car and accessories very Tj cheap; can be seen at Ford Garage, Thermopolis. Address Jas W. Mur- ray, P, O, Box 2114, Casper. Phone 1296-3 new. RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Also Brooks, 749 Delivered anit measure, $7.50 per 5: ox a sox 171 steam heat and gas. Rex Apart SOFT WATER shampoo, 60 and 75| ments, 434 South Wolcott one cents Steve's Beauty Shop, 740| 2853-J. CY. Phone 2814:W. wl FOR RENT—Large pleasant by bath in new moderr WANTED TO BUY 932.8. Ash. Phone 211.J. = rs ——-~ | FOR RENT —Tworoom mode TO furnished apartment w located one block from bus d_condition excellent Jence section. Wb—We will buy or trade, month. Phone 869. Trade Mark Ry 4 ~By DICK DORGAN U8 Par OF FOR RENT—Modern, furnish and four rooms, reasonabl Sus 14th. FOR baseme laundry room, Phone . turnished 2 sas and lights OR RE furnished FOR RE |} basement 'y room, Phone 81 2 ORE: apartment, Grant FOR R three-room adults. FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT—2 room h ‘urnished except Conwell. Inquire —Four-room basement Phone § FC furnished $27 South Lincoln. apartment; FOR use, every bedding. at 336 So. thing —Five room modern fur- nished house and garage, Standard addition. 1702 So. Cedi Phone 4-J. ‘OR RPNT—Five room modern part. ly furnished house in three hun- dred block on 8S. Jones & C FOR RENT—Modern five-room house, furnished, at 143 8. Fen- | Call 742 & or phone '—Five-room modern house, furnished, with gar- age. Inquire at jouth Beech, be- tween 6 and 9 evenings or call FOR RENT—Two-room, furnished house, also batching cabin. Phone ‘oom house with basement, close in, Four-room house with ba! EN bath snd full $30. and full basement, built-In laundry tubs, re t 12th street, $45. Three- mm house, East A street, $10. uur-room house and garage, North sper, $10. 160 acres, 2 miles from town with six-room house and large. dairy barn for rent. Marion P. Wheeler Agency. mS. FOR RENT—Partially furnished residence, modern, steam heat, double garage; five rooms, first | floor: six-room basement; located 705 t A street: rent reasonable. Phone or 690-R, call at 201 Ol Exchange Bldg FOR RENT—Threeroom cottage, unfurnished: corner Poplar and-R. R. Avenue. Phone 652 or apply at 201 Oi! Exchange Bldg. FOR RENT—Two-room house, part- ly furnished; modern except bath; with or without garage. At 1187 uth Cedar or call 2011-W. FOR TRADE WANT A GROCERY OR GENERAL STORE In exchange for my 320 acres known as L. C, Todd's Place, three miles from Uva, Platte county, Wyoming: fair improvements, including stock and machinery; also 165 acres 15 miles north of Steamboat Springs, investigate and make me will_glve somepne a good 1 Box B50, ¢ Tribune. el Colcrado; an offer dea He =| FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SA dc 63, LE—Small rooming ood business. P. O. ybull, Wyo. house Box This Letter Tells of $10.00 Reward and the Lost Dog Was Found The Tribune-Herald, Classified Ad Dept. The other night while I went to the door and th dog with a dragging rope begging to be let in by w sure he was some child’s gentle, nice and kind. in the paper. I liked the the child which had lost hi to buy. This Letter Wins we heard a noise like someone rattling our doorknob. which I was glad to get because I had a f Write your experience. You show tickets to whichever Jan. 3, 1926. we were all eating supper ere stood a large Airedale from his collar. He was agging his tail. We were pet because he seemed so My father let him in and said to watch the ads, and sure enough some family had bought him a day or so before and he h 1 away, so we took him to the add=e ad strayed e that was stated dog, too, but I thought of m. I received $10 reward, ew articles R. LS. Show: you prefer | fo go. Write Classified Ad Department —— eee arent,

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