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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918 SUPPRESSION OF SOCIAL DISEASE | THANKSPIING PROSRAM | SOUGHT IN HEALTH ORDER ISSUED | BY STATE BOARD FOR PROTECTION “statereal toret sSce PFET PREPARATIONS FOR RECEPTION KING GEORGE BY PARSIAN promufgated rules and re; - s for the benefit of all local th officers and copies of these | ve been received here. The cam- n for some time has been nation-! ie in its scope. ‘ Now the national movement is be- | hb | h ' w Seosooossscosesoees O8S6S FO SOSOTSSAOSOSOOSTOSOESSSES Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads Soccer esssoseceeeeseo IN BUCKNUM DISTRICT A Thanksgiving program of songs and recitations was given last night at the Bucknum school by the stu- dents undér the direction of Mrs. H. | 8. Deimer. The program was com- posed largely of patriotic numbers | | with drills and marches featuring Red Cross nurses and the Ametican flag. Mrs. A. Dangaard and Mrs. H. S. Deimer also added to the enjoyment of the evening with their part of the WANTED . } | WE WILL BUY Bessemer, Columbine, Consolidated Royalty, Jupiter, Mo- |hawk, Kinney; Out W we buy ana sell all kinds of ofl s. List your Property with us. W ave for sale a fine house; rent See us. THE SECURITY LOAN ComPANY Room 4, Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 WANTED—Girl at Riverview HARRY FREE ‘THE LOT MAN BUY A HOMER AND SAVE RENT $3600—6-rm. house with bath, full base- ment, woll arranged in every res Full size lot, garage, located near High School. $1100 ‘cash, balance on good te $1500—3-r all plastered tric lights well built cash. $11200—2-room house and’ garage, all plastered, painted, and close in. $609 cash ance $40 per month $900. m house 14x24, In refinery district; $200 cash, balance on easy payments | GROCERIES Htgh-Class Groceries and Provistons North © Addition. lephone Mit-W. "MISCELLANEOUS, YOUR MBAL is not complete without Natrona Butter. 11-14-20 Hi CHURN to ydur Natrona Butter, 11-14-3608 FRESH FROM table NATRONA BUTTER—Nuf, ced. . ACCOUNTANTS ee ™M. Li-20t Grace ate HAT CLEANING A. MESTAS Avditor and Accountsat Office NEW York . CLEANING MKS block al) kind Fffictency We co! and Phone 704, ¥ lean an | of Hats, Panam soft, Felt an 302 ON Exchange 1: Casper, Wee |) Sire ate ft mies tana? GF o | lemen. © immings; | work guaranteed ta onders for New r Also. We call Parlor in con thes BILLIARDS Shoe Shin ————-_—$——- —— — -— - | tlo for a and Gentlemen. . entertainment. A supper and dance | “please amply In person Lore — - awa Fl] ab xinge se Shoon byed en | continued for the protection of | [DF Axkociated Press] ;,| followed the evening’s program and ——— 5 2 da open tha oy Kp 72 oe TAITS {1} Hild. Phone 051-W. ; jidiers after their return from the PARIS, Nov. 29.—King George is) thoge present liad a most enjoyable WANTEP Attra ‘ a Le a eget tay Benv Se. BILLIARD PARLOR are! war, as well as to effect a general | expected to reach Paris at 2:30 Thuts-| time. W. M, care Tribuas. 11-2 5-room, all modern, just completed, in! {A Congenial Place for Gentle LAWYERS jeaning up of veneral diseases. day afternoon. The avenues leading Thoxe who too part in the program a re debe note Butler, $60. MeKinley St, gas. | MOR. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- | ” clean sane I ‘; . y AN TED—P% y girl; 3 yer o! 0 , thodern, Ny : y St., $45. In its rules the state board desig-|to the Palace de la Concorde and the| ere Mable, Thelma and Wayne Bit- Nad ge aon Seate Pi rowiitner on: Com, Cor Hetom and Dover, $20 tionery, and Soda Fountain. Bit vee Pocsb oes & eo eer tes the social diseas@ at which this | Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will be! tieson, Izetic Dangaard, Grace and | fice work prefarred: phone 204W. 29.6% | 3-room, near Hospital, $25. | - si 4 yaign is directed, and prescribes | transformed during the King’s stay | Marshall Deimer, arid Sererina Rojas. WANTED—baay 4f ret aie , : PARLOR 4 E. RICHARD SHIPP = any physician or other person |into a royal place, and will be lined| The program gives is as follows:: apieeaaa cook. wants position, cooking ask FOR JONES BEAUTY RLO fare (P* Waiwigiew e who makes a diagnosis in or treats | by crack French i dere ape i | Instrumental Music—Mrs. A. Dan- +e A a ae Mrs marie Grey, Sea eam | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR ||+ Room 21, Townesnd Building ° a case of either of the social maladies | !arly those which fought in the war | caard. wi ar i A 2 2 et et ad eid sone j pet) ihe PhUuée---139 sad‘ she ss mentioned, and every superintendent | close to the Brit Song, “America,”” by audience. | WANTED—¥oung lady would like po- | | Face and Scalp Specialists Hy Pe r manager of a hospital, dispensary Bae 8 ee Song, “Happy Thansgiving Wel-|, fon, In otfloc, whole or part tne) | i erate tn O66 PH Cee & ye OW & Site ‘ anag P! ep enager iz. PP: experienced t¥pistiphone 618W. 20-5 or charitable or penal institution in MILLION MEN LOST BY -ome,” by the school. | |e te. bout ato Cc. M. Smyth | , ere ii “ ii ritati be) ‘4 ib) WANTED—Salesmén for . sellin —a which there is a ease of such disease, Recitation, “Here’s A Ball,” by the | ANTED—Saloamigd for Casper, selling | [i Eas rile: aie | | shall report the case immediately in smaller pupils. jood proposition. Write Grand Union | —Se | MAGENS & STANLEY writing to the local health officer, MH Song, “I want To Be An Angel,” | Tea Co., Denver, Colo. 11-29-20* —— | CHIROPRACTORS | hawyees | stating the name and address, or the by the school. Ww SD — Waitress at Waffle Kit- a ed | ake office number, age, sex, color and Recitation, “The Mother of a Sol-| ‘< 11-27-30" J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. {| occupation of the diseased person, lier,” by Mabel Bittleson. 5 Chiropractor | — the date of onset of the disease and [By Associated Press] ,. Solo, “Yarikee Doodle,” by Izetta, ithe in aoe PDE Multigtaph atea big bar — 4 i Casper = - - Wyoming the probable source of the infection.|| LONDON, Nov. 29.—It was offi-} pangaard. e : uid consider | Bp. MEOH Mhchates, of Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St.,| This report shall be enclosed in’ aj cially announced today that during| Recitation, “Only One Flag,”. by dictation. ribune sealed envelope and sent to the local| ‘he war the forces of Great Britain health officer, who shall weekly on the prescribed form to state board of health all cases reported to him. Instruction Authorized ule 2 makes it the duty of every ician and every other-person who amines or treats a person having on of these ailments to instruct him in measures preventing its spread, in- form him of the necessity for treat- until cured, and hand him a, of the circular of the state board palth on the subject. All local health officers shall use all available means to ascertain the existence of and to investigate all Else Failed ming within their territorial directed to make such examinations ‘id more for me than all the other of persons? reasonably suspected of ™edicines and. treatments that have h either of the diseases aimed at | COSt me thousands of dollars,” recent- may be necessary to carry out the !v declared Mrs. Kittie White, whose gulations. Owing to the prevalence husband is proprietor of the Univer- disease among fallen women /Sity Paint Company, and who Jives at s associated with them, all 1312 Forty-second street, East, Seat- ows are to be considered tle, Wash. : within the above class. . “Fifteen years ago,” she continued, Upon report of such disease the |! Ws #s strong and healthy a woman local health officer is charged with “8. %0U ever saw, weighing in the the duty of instituting measures for neighborhood of hundred and nae the protection of others from infec-,°ntY wounds. My yeu ei tion from the diseased person. Local when I contracted asthma, which got off are directed to quarantine so bad that many a time I have Tad persons who have, or are suspected to sit up night after night wheezing of having, veneral disease, whenever and gagging, hardly able; to ae Es in the opinion of such local officer Ereath ong sucering, ad terri Ms or state board quarantine is neces- fo) auoug wes ee peas. Se report | 1ctually lost nearly ont million men ‘n killed and dead through various causes. a FRENCH AND SPANISH LESSONS All those wishing to learn French ‘or Spanish can get. full information at The Seidel, room 9 11-28-3t* a aes Her Troubles Had Mrs. White Says Tanlac Overcame Troubles After Eevrything Cost Thousands sary Toomer ede Then my stomach went back on me, ISMN Cera Eee enfant emtnd | my food swould sour, sind thaleas that rose up in my throat would almost lishing quarantine the health office shall designate and define the limi of area in which the quarantined per- son and his immediate attendant are to be quarantined, and no person other than the attending physician shail enter or leave the area of quar- antine without official permission. Quarantine Rulings No one but the local health officer shall terminate such quarantine, and this shall not be done until the eased person shall have bei nfectious as determined b: lth officer or his auth orized dep- ing till I would be in such misery I . would almost go distracted. My head ached like it would split and my back hurt like it was going to break in two. I lost over forty pounds, I was but a shadow of my fornter self, and was so weak, and felt so wornout that I twas barely able to get around. “Now this was just the awful con- dis- dition I was in when one of my friends the undersigned will not be come non- told me about Tanlac, and I thought sible for any bills or accounts con- y the local if I could get my stomach in good tracted by R. M. Rivker, condition and retain my strength, Wayne Bittleson. Song, “I've Two Little Hands,” by the school. Recitation, “Suppose,” by Izetta | Dangaard. Song, “Dolly Song,” by smaller, itation. ‘Doll Rosa,” by Grade Deimer. | Song, “Mulberry Bush,” by smaller | pupils, Recitation, “A Surprise For Moth- er,” Thelma Bittleson. Flag Song, “Wave, Banner of Lib- \erty,”” by the school. 4 |. Recitation, “Oh, We Are the Red Cross Nurses,” by Izetta, Mabel, Thel- ;ma, and Grace. Solo by Henry Deimer. Recitation, “Sandy’s Romance,” by , Mrs. H. S. Deimer. Dialogue, by Izetta Dangaard, and Wayne Bittleson. Sole, by Mrs. O. Deimer. The Flag Drill, by the school. Songe and recitations, by Marsitall Deimer and Frank Dangaard. Dialogue, “America.” Recitation, “Oh, Dolly, You’re So Dull,” by Grace Deimer, Thanksgiving Acrostic, Biftleson, Goodnight Song, by the gchool. —— PROTEST MADE OVER BURNING OF U.S. FLAG | | by Mabel rangle me, and start me tg vomit- made in the Chamber of Deputies ever’ Seen nished, south side; $20. tacts [By Annoclated Prexx] field & Son, phone ‘386. 11-27 fav. 94 MADRID, Nov. 29.—A protest was FOR NT—Four réoihe with Went, and bath: two sleeping the burning of an-American flag by 824 two licht houwakeoping room . XN. Beech, Phone sd8W it workmen at Sabadell, Catalonia, Dep-| “Esech._ Phone oa uty Silvera recommended that the au- [thorities proceed vigorously against the offenders. a NOTICE CASPER, Wyo., Nov. 1918. ‘Public notice is hereby given that respon- who claims a partnership in the individual names thru the Clinical examination and maybe f could stand the asthma bet. names or Oxy-Acetylene Welding ull necessary laboratory tests or until ter, so I got me a bottle. Well, sir, Shop. FRED E. WOODBRIDGE. permission has been given him so to the results have far surpassed any-| Pub. Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 2, 3, 4. do by the state board. thing I expected. Why, my appetite Local health officers are required 18 so great, that I feel ashamed to inform persons released from ¢&t enough to satisfy myself, and my “uarantine, if not cured, what fur- Stomach is in good condition. Bat ‘her treatment should be taken, and the greatest surprise of all is I have anyone released before cured must "0t suffered a particle from asthma "a statement acknowledging his since T have been taking Tanlac. 1 ection, promising to remain under felt so fine on fini hing my first ‘Teatment until officially released, to bottle that I just couldn’t get another report to the health officer the prog- duick enough, for I couldn't afford to ress of treatment and to avoid any miss a single dose, I sleep so sound tending toward the spread of the 20W, that I don’t know a thing from to SPANISH INFLUENZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter always wins and stricken. Avoidfear and crowds. Ex- ease, the time I go to béd till I get ig ercise in the fresh air and practice No druggist or other person not a the morning. I never now what ®i the three C's: A Clean Mouth, a ‘sician is permitted to prescribe or | headache is and those awful pains in! Clean Skin and Clean Bowels Be ommend to any person any drugs ™Y ba hig oss all Gone: ea | nedicines to be tsed for the cure veady gained several pounds and am alleviation: of such diseases, or ®#ining in weight and strength every hall compound any remedy for that day. Why, I hie E do any amount of ‘rpose from any written formula %#?d work now without getting tired, | ® the person for whom the prepara- and I can’t remember the time when | Js intended and not signed by a ! felt as fine as I do today. J am so ensed physici i + happy over my great improvement Physician in this state. verybody $0°%: 8 It is a violation of the regulations that I want everybody Rew ay nas for any infected person to knowingly ® splendid medicine Tanlac is. pose any other Y —Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- persons or persons * = r . perform any act which ‘exposes per Pharmacy, and in Alcova by the other person to infection, Afaea Peregpile) Co.—Aav. Have the bedroom warm annot Issue Certificates tal i t Fall let-, but well ventilated. Obtain ut the Physicians and health officers are gee Raadings BEF Heeb ee | nearest drug store “Anuric Tablets” rbidde fi a ter, three direct questions answered. : F tn to issue certificates of yp. to flush the kidneys and control the reedom f, . 2 Price $2.- Lock Box 1007, Casper, ne aA rom social diseases, pro- Wyo. 11-25-4t*| Pains and aches. Take an “Anuric ded the rule shall not prevent the z | tablet every two hours, together with te of necessary statements of free- vice orders that all city and town) copious drinks of lemonade. | If-a from disease written in such officials shall make every effort to true case of influenza, the food , that their use in solicitation see that there is no relaxation of the should be simple, such as broths. ould be impossible. control of prostitution and asking milk, buttermilk and ice-cream; but \!l_ information and reports con- that the greatest efforts shall be put! it is Nmportant that food be given "e persons infected shall be in- forth to guard against opportunity regularly in order to keep up cessible to the public except inso-| fot infection of soldiers returning to tient’s strength and vitality. After ‘Ss publicity may attend the per- civil life, Mr. Harris is in charge ‘of the acute attack is'passed,. which? it ance of duties imposed by the the purification Work. in Wyoming) generally from three'to*seven days and eXpects to see the local health the system should be built up. by the printed regula- officers at an early date. He writes. use of .a 00d Iron tonic, such us to the county that the federal government has ap-|‘Irontic” tablets, to be obtaihed at Army Surgeon propriated large sums for the cam- some drug stores, or that. well known, Harris, United States pub- paign against veneral diseases, and blood-maker and herbal tonic made service at éyenne, em- has appointed one man in each state| from roots and barks of forest trees carry off the poisons that accumu- jan attack of influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is*made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and is to be had at any drug |store, and called “Pleasant Purgs- | tive Pellets.” | If a bad cold develops, go to bed, | wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. ompanying the there has come a letter from rbert T, health Bile if fhe tadatat y so there is no need tom~become panic- | late within the body and to ward off) pom » ‘Grey horse, weight 13) | WANTED—Kitehen cabine be in good condition. Phone must M. iw NTED — Girl to do ¢ work and wait on table. fith, 444 N. Beech, WANTED — Man or woman to wash dishes at Burlington Lunch, 4 Wolcott. , Mrs. 1 -Firat class cook Tribune, Box T. 11-27-6t* WANTED—Two.or three boys over 1 rs of age As nféssengers. Appl Manager Westetn Union. 11-26-31 WANTED—Good janitor. Apply West- ern Union, 11-26-3t position as eper or ; executive ability, Ad. Boi 26 w ED — Experi@nced woman for) gonerel house work, Mrs. Tom Burk 40 s. Durbin, WANTED—Com general housew®: Wages $45, Beech St. 11-25- int girl or woman, i Permanent place. Apply in person 701 Soutn 11-20-tr WANTED — Competent who can Box 69, stenographer; her notes. Ad Far ; 11-1913 sWANTED—sBoy of 16 to ienrn the print- ing tra myst have good education and come regommended. Ask for D. H. \G ie Dally Tribune. «14-t£* | WANTED—PFurniture. Call 602 W, ¢ |. per Auction House, 209 North’ G jter So 11-1-tf FOR RENT—Two room house, water and lights; rent reasonable. ‘Inquire 104 N. Beech. aut | SINGER | econ’ } 763. Sewing Machines, hand; Bent; new repairs; it NT—2-room pom furnlshe ‘pom furnished pd. shack rf i house, ane att Phe after vom house; ingu Rule, it FOR KONT—R Buitable keeping 124W. FOR REN » 4 rooms and bath; 1129-6 house FOR harhbermaid | FOR SALE—Fir =| 'FOR SALE—Uneut wood SELL my Casper 220 equity in lots for $100. P. 11-29-8t* Nor' Box 4 st class piano. Phoue avaw 1i-aT-4t Phor after 11 ate ll Lop desk pod Asn In. flat t “ FOR SALE—Stidebaker Six, first-clasy 3. K condition, $300. 1. w Jonnings, care ebel Commereial 11-26-51 FOR SALE — Bed, mattress, chifferobe, baby bed, ofl hi S&S. Center, r, 44 ate SSS ate | $400 CASH, balance monthly paymerits, will buy my room ho , close tn, rents for $70 m will take in good 159 S Center, phone 98), 11-25-4t BOR SALE. > buildings: also cood kind sg rity Bridge Fifth und Lincoln TWO f 'S in Nelson Addjtion $50 cash, balance FOR SAT stove POR QUICK SALE Small office building; excellent buy. Several three, four and five room houses at the right price, ALA. CHA Room 23 ‘Townsend B AN Kk» Phone 1965 LEARN TELEGRAPHY Burlington Rooming House 11-19 At Free, ore WANTED—TO TRADE 65 acres broke und wind mill store Phone barn and 7575, Ci liberal reward — Cozy, modern sleeping LOS ike wateh charm with tnitt Oman yount Datht also housekeeping | F. J: W. No, 85. inder wit ha Sal Bewch tree, Poomle preferred. 543 | reward, for toturn to the Tribiee of- eech | street. FOR RENT—Lareé furnished shac batching or li N. Jefferson, oh for Bht housekeeping. s14s om apartment, sond street, I oui Natrona County,—xs, A= LIN ern, in private home. t RENT—V bs in mode: nodern home, gentleman yre- $43 North Maple street, phone i f 924. | Fe RENT—Three unfurnished ba { rooms, Call 636 Hart street, Ait, 11-26-3* NT: Titec, furnished for eeping, w bh bath; pb South Maple. Be FOR RENT—5 ore nished: call FOR RE 408 N for own housek 329 20m Modern houne fom Modern houx e, fur 11. 26-3 NT—4-room house = Jefferson: by r. apply 836 FE. Secona 11-26-6t FOR RENT—Steam-heated room 4, rat by week. Hotel Tulsa. 11-2; ~6r FOR RENT—Rooma with heat and bath; 988 West Becond street, phone - 6tr FOR RENT—5-r om house at South Pine, phone #62. 5 FOR RENT—Desirab &entlemen, phone FOUND The following horsés are in the pound awaiting the owners claims and will be sold to cover costs unless they are taken up. room for two 11-22-6t shoulder markeed _ Also branded on, right shoulder, Ms Brown stuibcolt, weight 950 Ibs., * whout:2 yeurs-old, brarided’ on P left *shoulder 222 0 Brown mare, weight 1100; no brand; left front foot and right hind foot white. 00, left 11-27-5t* | flee, are | ery pleasant room witn | Marion Greenblat, Defendant | place of residence 11-27 3t ee SE 1S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION _ State of Wyoming, IN THE DISTRICT couRT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Samuel Greenblat, Plaintiff vs. To Marion Greenblat, the above- named defendant, whose last known was the City of) St. Paul, Minn. : : You will please tuke notice that Samuel Greenblat, plaintiff, has filed 4 petition against you in the above named court, the object and prayer of which are for an absolute divorce, upon the ground that you willfully deserted the Plaintiff, on the first day of February, 1915, and have not lived with plaintiff since said day as husband and wife, And you are further notified that unless you answer the petition of the Plaintiff on or ‘ore the 25th day of January, 1919, the allegations there-| in contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you ac- cordingly. Witness my hand. and the seak of said court this Ps i 26th day of” Novem- ber, 1918. | WARREN EL. BAILEY, Goes A YEAR? Clerk of District Court. Pub. Nov. 27, Dee. 4, 11, 18, 26, Jan- uary 2, 1919, (Seal) Before the war Belgium was the most thickly populated country on the earth, with 658 inhabitants to each square mile. A good second was Holland, with 407 persons for each square mile. N44, | GEORGE W. FERGUSON 7 ! i - + Wyoming ‘Ww. 4. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. Phone 21-J ee ea ae Phone 706. DENTISTS DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- it Pointuy Lady Attendant Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-J “Phone 333 N DK. SILVERBERG Denth BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: #:20, to 6:30 i] | NICHOLS & STIARETT ( | jenlnge a a manaage by i ee ' Phone 01 1| Lawyers | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange BI ‘| DR.I.N. FROST { © Office and Hospital 7°505 South Durbin Street | Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 Ke, BET SIMPSON 221 Want Second St. Opposite P.O. Phone 665-3 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 PLUMBING AND HEATING >——- net) Dr. Foster—Residence. | J. DONOHUE Hl Dr. Lathrop—Residenc. | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. ux | | | Heating a Specialty. 1 F PRIVATE HOSPITAL j Jobbing of all kinds promptly : t uttended, 340 3; Durbin St. |, Shep 645 South Wolcott. | Phones 272 and 273 \ Phone 107W. H 5 rE? = “a CASPER HEATING T | nnd I Dr. if C: Kamp i | SUPPLY COMPANY | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | | Everything in Metal Work. Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- | Phones: ina | Oftios 180) Bouse: as | |. Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. | : a | REAL ESTATE $ C | Poems bs 1| MARION P. WHEELER OKnmY, = Real Estate and In | Casper - Age ANyoming Gg Saeper_ z ROOFING mee, UW 505 Seound Street, ied Office K. Houm 2, Wood | GRAVEL ROOFING | DR. MYERS 1)] F. M. DILLON Physician and Surgeon. Practical Gravel Roofer Spécial Attention Given to | Ww Dibeaces of Women and Children | | | ; | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | che Office Ph. 699. STORAGE AND TRANSFER F:) TORAGE WE STORE £VERYTHING Res. Ph. 746. 4 ! . H Frost-proof cellar for fruits and | vegetables; dry storage for pianos, | MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D, Physic and }} vies an@ Giscases of women | und children. Bleckmere Buil furniture, trunks, beds, fixtures | 3 Phones: Office, 20; Mee, 186 ee or anything. | { | | HH CASPER STORAGE GnoceRny ; H whone 07-98, | i DR, MERCER DICKERSON | ; ‘nohsbenah Bune | $ Hl ‘ + 205 North eee tre serene Sian fG ELECTRICIANS McEVENY & HARKNESS lectrical Contractors. Wire’ ng, Repairs and Fixtures, Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. 141 West Porat. | nent | tain: BA A i a When you are hungry think of the} White House Cafe. 10-26-39t | | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Office--Midwest Hotel Phone 45 | SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE _ 4 Office—Tnit's Billiarad Mall, Fhone—Hause, 657.W; Office, we MOVING A SYPmCIALT® Money to loan on everything. The! —— a Security Loan Company, Room 4,| WELDERS Kimbell ids. . ttl ACEY TELENE WELDING The’ largest clock in the world! | Magmeto, Generator, and adorns the. tower of an insurance | Gas Engine Repairing company’s building in Liverpool, It} hy has four dials of 25 feet each in| | MIDWEST NOVELTY & BTS, and minute hands 14 feet} | ELEC. CO. in length. (eee

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