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FYOLER TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE NATION! Baseball Interest Centers in Meet- Fy ing at New York Destined to Outline Program 6f One Big League (Special Correspondence.) NEW YORK, Dec. 10.— Major league baseball owners and patrons will be particularly interested in the annual meeting of the National league which begins here ‘today and probably will occupy the greater part of the week. The policy of the or- ganization with regards to the com-, ing season, together with numerous other after-the-war problems of vital | importance, will be threshed out at the meeting. But in addition to the usual more or less routine business the meeting of the magnates is ex-, pected to take definite action look-| ing ice Of a league president | ing aes John K. Tener, who ' Lieut. Gen. Gillain, chief of the gen- resigned near the close of the last | °'@! fey Bu the Belglan army, is a season. Since the Tener resignatien | °#¥@ La es: ty He eel pesiuaas the duties of the president have been pth dipe tt ie co Sale . e salt performed by John A. Heydler, the "179 © © war was ih comman veteran secretary~wRasurer, who is/°f @ cavalry brigade, and thereafter rt * was promoted to commander of the now prominently mentioned for the | Pe eee ition which he tafe e presidency. : ry take up his present command. He was soot agian noeeaatar ete Na- recently decorated by Marshal Foch tione * , * . | with the insignia of a commander of had only eight presidents, and one the Legion of Honor. of them, Nick Young, was at the head wait of that period,’ Woolen Lingerie When the league was formed in’ Hits Paris Hard o] And It’s No Joke hoto By 2 Western Newspaper Uni: 1876 the first man selected to pre-| side over its destinies was Morgan G. Bulkeley, of Hartford, who later became nationally prominent as a United States senator from Connec- ticut. Altho a warm friend of ‘the By MARGARET ROHE game, Mr. Bulkeley had ‘little time (Written for the United Press.) to devote to the executive end of the You'll not believe it till you see, league and after one year retired But try to take it straight from me from the office. |They’re wearing woolen lingerie! The following year the league was, Yes really, here in gay Paree! reduced to & six-club circuit, and Wil- PARIS, Nov. 20. (By Mail.) — liam A. Hulbert, a Chicago lawyer, Woolen lingerie has ceased to be a was elected president, “a position he joke. Most of it here is a perfect held for six years, showing remark-|/dream. Necessity is the mother. of able ability, and doing perhaps more | invention, but ‘Dame Fashion in some than any other-one man of his day little incubator. Spurred by the for the uplift of the national pas-jlack of fuel, the charming array of t eg «fine .crocheted-.and knitted=combina- Following the: death : esident | tions, chemises and panties she hes Hulbert in 1882 the league selected ‘hatched out are alluring enotgh o as his successor A. G. Mills of New warm the cockles of your ‘heart as , & man-of tthe same ’sentiment well as the gooseflesh of your shiv- and caliber.as his predecessor. Mr. iéring body. ty Mills was responsible for the original| They are elvolved of the finest, National agreément. When he re- | warmest yarns in the dantiest of -col- | OWN YOUR OWN HOME $300 CASH and balance in small month- ly payments will build you a four- room bungalow. Larger or smaller buildings in proportion. In touch with the largest building and loan | company in the west, we are able to get you a home if anybody can. Lots for sale. NATIONAL COOPERATIVE BUILING COMPANY 159 South Center Street HTT le 4 office. ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | State of Wyoming, | Natrona County,—ss. IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Samuel Greenblat, Plaintiff vs. | Marion Greenblat, Defendant To Marion Greenblat, the above- named defendant, whose last known Ww place of residence was the City of St. Paul, Minn.: You will please take notice that Samuel Greenblat, plaintiff, has filed a petition against you in the above named court, the object and prayer of which are for an absolute divorce, upon the ground that you willfully deserted the plaintiff, on the first day of February, 1915, and have not lived with plaintiff since said day as husband and wife, And you are further notified that unless you answer the petition of the plaintiff on or beforé the 25th day of McClure Bidg., W. First St January, 1919, the allegations there- in contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you ac- cordingly. r , Witness my hand and the seal of) ‘said court this 26th day of Novem- ber, 1918. WARREN L, BAILEY, (Seal) Clerk of District Court. Pub, Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11,18, 25, Jan- uary 2, 1919. ‘ || Employment Bureau: | || for Casper Soldiers | > = Thru a generous response on the )———$—$— $150.00 CASH will buy my $337 equity | enings or 989 day. | WANTED—Girl | WANTED—We are in tne m: WE HAVE Es HARRY rrer Boston Wyoming THE LOT MAN Jupiter Outwest Riverton Refining Consolidated Royalty $5,900—5-room bungalow, large, che ful living room with rustic, ma r- Elkhorn fire place. A cased opening leads Kinney dining room which is well light- Big Bear . Kitehen is well provided with al Big Five built-in features. Two large If you_are in the market to buy or) rooms with good large closets. F sell Oil Stocks, see nace heat. age room. Laundry room and stor- Built of @ corner lot. If you are wanting a home you should see this. TAYLOR & CLAY i 212 Ofl Exchange Building | Phone 203 | A BIG SNAP $1,500—4-room house only five blocks LIBERTY BONDS WANTED from Center street. Cement founda- —— tion, well plastered and painted. Goo HIGHEST location for C..B. & Q. Ry. man. $500 PRICE cash, balance en good terms. BU PAID | THIS AND SAVE PAYING HIGR — | RENT. 253 SOUTH CENTER bigla a | FOR RENT Five rooms,and three rooms upstairs, ‘ elegantly furnished, modern in every in three North Casper lots, one bloc respect; garage with heat;; on Natro- south of new school. Phone 369W ev-| ha avenne 12-11-8c*| One room furnished house near Center| street, $20 ive-room bungalow unfurnished near} Dover street. WE WELCOME little b the Ol! Exchange Ba’ their haircuts. and girls to | 3 er Shop for | 12-11-6t | Lint Your Property with Us For Sale vers | or Rent Ti=3t | ASK FOR JONES ANTED—Lady ‘wishes to work for) | for housework; | desirable place; phone 555W. sband's board ‘and room; reference | HARRY FREE Ad . BLT. ca AN en. Address B. F.T., care Tribune | THE LOT MAN MONEY to lean on real estate. Adarens | Reat® Box 70, care Tribune. tae 12-10-tf 1 5 AKER wants work in families, | 57 Se Center ¥; phone 281J, or call at 222-s'! Conwell street. 12.10-3t® |* WANTBD—Position by young lady with clerical experience and some steno- for Piere, Golden Rule 12-10-3t* ord touring best cash offer er leaving town. Address ‘Tribune’ office, 1 FOR SALE — Edison Rotary arket for Nation- Some good lots priced righ a) Co-Operative Building Co, imeo. 3 259 So.| | graph, No. 76; nearly new; a bargain Center St. 2-10-8t* P.O. Box 398, or Room 803 Virgints | Hotei, 12-11-3t*| ANTED—Help at Ktverview Rot 12- t FOR SAL —One Harley Davidson Mo. torcyele, Address leations to | WILL TAKE. in @ good car as first |p," Hee gQcdress Commun 12-10-5t" payment on a house and lot, clone 1ny | Tgits 50g $10 A monte phone 989. H-6* | won BAL Piano Yn good condition? CALL SER. BEN aeanster Co, when), $200 cash. P.O. Sox 103. olka You Want Your Pisuo tunor, or xoy Fon BALN One swheel COORG in faeeh et eeETeT | OM. HOt God repair. Carl ltt Adore emda derson, resident tuner. 10-3t° | 55! Aw: WANTED—Four, five or six room fur- | : me ay, i FoR SALE nished house, - Phone |482W 11-St| Lots, houses, ranches, livestoc WANTED—Listings of desirable resi.|ftms, business opportunities. dence properties — buyers waiting. Patton Realty Co., 153 8. Center. 5-6t ee WANTED—Will do furniture repairing and crating. Phone 249. Basement FOR SAL Rooming house Patton i ose in Ity Co., 153 S. Ce r. 5-6t pmobile FOR SALE—5-passenger Hup good order, $650; P.O, Box 973. 5. 12-4-12t FOR SALE—Old violin and violins re- WANTED—Furniture,. or anything of paired. Address G. E. Groesber value, for cash. Auction House. Grand Central Hotel, Rm. 40, 1 208 N, Genter, phi iw. 12-2-tf | AN ea aan | FOR SALR—New and second-hand fur- WANTED — Will gbhy Your furniture | | niture, 121 West First street, phone and pay cash, 121 West First street, 249. 12-4-20t /phone 249, 22=4-300 | $$ $V______________n WANTED—Boy of 2840 learn the print- | LOST AND FOUND ing trade; must food education nd come Recommending Ask for D. H. | Griffith at The Datly Tribune. 14-tf* LOST—Buneh of keys, name plate, F. Auborn. D. Return Midwest H lor - phone 5€8s. Reward 12-11-40 ASSESSMENY Work * LOST—Whi jaturday noon, . ped," J to name of ~. Ler mis jomwinkie,” LA reWard. Return, to DO Betty Wiederhold, 645 Natroha Avenu AS! phone 690. 12-10- ee LOST—Work team, one bald face bay horse and one sorrel, welht ubout 11300 each; also a sorrel saddle horse; , all three branded JV on right hip. R | Ward for information or return to Mahoney ranch, Salt Crebk. 2 HUGO, X O24 CAS FOR RENT | i McEVENY & HARKNESS i Electrical Contractors. | | Lhe Repairs and Fixtures. ' | Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. | | 141 West Pirst. | o—_____ GROCERIES | Ww. 8. BROWN | | High-Clans Groceries { a and Provisions | STAGE LINES | | Grace "1; North Carper, Agattion Ete cet ey eens weet ee ' HAT CLEANING ae NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Works -oO | <4 Fr. Mall, Expre i HYE Freight an¢ 1] Passengers 1] CASPER TO SALT CRERK i } | : | | We clean and Rebiock all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and | Office, LAbe: Garage, Casper, Wyo. ety, wer Suff Hats for Ladies and Gene | Telephone 983 or 977 |} | tlemen. New “trimmings; all > Z o} | work guaranteed Also ‘take | orders tor New Hats. We call — | | aitere tor New CLOTHES CLEANERS Shoe Shining Parlor tn connec- tion for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1 | All kinds of Shoes Dyed | 127 B. psi | “The Po! Re Jourgensen <——T rel ing—Remodeling Clothes mw make prompt ™. ™M E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 Neceedee eeeeciees oe S'S 6's 6 e See ——$<$<$—$<$ HAGENS & STANLEY \ Lawyers BILLIARD PARLOR A Congenial Place for Gentle . men. Tobacco, Conteec- | ‘tionery, ed Bode Fountain. Ge —{|| 204-207 O1 Exchange Bldg. jon BEAUTY PARLOR || Casper - - Wyuming ————_—_—___ — 0 | = f SAU ° ty Ji Room 1o4 Biawvert Hotel H| GEORGE W. FERGUSON Naess "Ohisopods at Manicuring Attorney-at-Law ' A Speciatty || roe oe eee c Phone oOo VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists Casper - - - - Wyoming W. H. PATTEN C. M. Smyth | — | 213 /0:8 Biggs Phone aeb9 || pees one || smith Bldg. Phone 21:3 CHIROPRACTORS » J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph. NICHOLS & STIRRETT . Chiropractor pata Lawyers | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. | | 309 510.311 Of] Exchange Bidy. | ———$SS |S cee es ee ee ee DENTISTS | y ua cael G, H. MANN | APR, WILLIAM WeRWwooD , Miter nay sAtrhaSe t DEN ST Phone No. 41 Room 4, Daly Building Phone 644 eee evee . 34 415 Oil Exchange Building . . . ¢ | { | | i if { (Over Lyric Theatre) Ht o } — — ¢ tired from @ffice atthe end of two rs of service he was succeeded by holas Ey Young of Washington, one of the best known figures in baseball, Mr. Young had acted as secretary and treasurer of the league from the day of its organization and was th master of every business de- tail of the game. He was elected president if 1885, and continued as the chief executive for 18 years. After the advent of the American league in 1901 he found the work orings, and come in all the fascinat- ing styles of the mote frivolovs and | inadequately warmful crepe de chine, voile and bastiste models. You r sy have a one-piece effect called 1 com- bination pantaloon or the 1 > -piccc | garnients, which are more dozr to the true Parisian taste, the chemise and the pantaloon separate, and yet agoin there comes the combination upon which is one with a petticoat attached instead of the pantaloons. Soft rose or flesh color yarn is the part of Natrona county employers to the appeal of The Tribune for pros- FOR ‘RENT—Bedr adjoining bath; |pective employment® needs, a list of furnished for licie Moe e ne Heke { ‘ 5 i and water, 356 N. ¥ jon. 12-11-2* }positions and jobs will be published FOR fk $3 pel FOR RENT — Close-in two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in half basement; Nght, heat and water ~ jdaily and is open to free service in this community on the part of men returning from the army camps and from France. Employers and reques- ted to revise or furnish new lists each INT—Basement picebing room rk. week, 312 W. Pai 11-1t* a eo DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Pointment. Phone 333 WO GREAT CHINGE TW AUTOMOBILE PRICES =i Auendant OP NEXT YEAR, REPORT =—————— | d Marble Tombstones and | Val ausoleums, Curb- favorite color, and these are edged with crocheted bands of pale blue, kept to the one tone. Distracting Harry C. Pulliam, a young Louis-| mauve or white when they are not all ville attorney, who was chosen head garlands and wreaths of the tiny’ rib- of the league in 1903, and died while{ bon roses adorn them, they are run serving his seventh year, John A,) with ribbons and not at all in a class Heydler filling’ out Mr. Pulliam’s un- with the turkey red “woolen lingerie expired term. “| of irritating memory. The seventh president of the There e no haif-way measures league was Thomas J. Lynch of New| for the fair French female indigenous Britain, Conn., <who for years had, to Paree. However, if she can’t been an umpire in the league. ‘The bring herself to be practical and election of Mr. Lynch came as a sur- cozy in the new woolen undergar- prise to the public, as he was never ments, she is willing to freeze to mentioned in connection with the death with the knowledge that she is honor. ‘His election was said to have been due largely to the fact that he too strenuous, and retired from the office. The next president of the league most captivatingly adorable a c -- s th a1 f the late pensiyely impractical crepe de chine John Tr. rah oe ae Nee York ‘and voile lingerie that was ever pie Giants, who at that itme was the! for me epee a and annihilation dominant figure in the league. for the bank roll. Mr, Tignes continued to serve at The only thing warm about these the head of the organization for four giddy garments is their colors, and years. When he retired he was suc-; believe me, they are beaucoup glow- ceeded by John K, Tener, an old-|ing tints. Raspberry, cherry, peach, time ball player who had risen to a npricot, orange, lemon—no Tam not seat in congress and finally to the| giving a before-the-war list of the sovernorship of Pennsylvania. Mr.| drinks at the American soda foun- Tener was well equipped by experi-| tain at the Marlborough Tearooms— ence and abilities for the duties of|they’re the favorite shades so fruit- the office and it is generally ee as relectabye foler combination knowle a succesg of|in the lingerie crop. py: the ob, bah “aaa arose Lith An enchanting model combination his brother members of the Nationa!|pantaloon is ‘of watermelon pink commission, crepe’ Georgette combined with Nat- Mr. Tener was the only former |tier blu’. The top consists of fans ball player to serve in the presidency|deep points outlined with Lt ine of the National league. Mr. Lynch,|band of the blue. One pping id 4s before stated, had spent many\cach bust in frpnt. ie ea mi years of his life as an umpire. Nick{shoulder straps of the 4 ue ae ‘a to Young was ‘éhosen to the place be-| points attaining to each i, paper cause of his clerical abilities. Three | blade behind. The short at erastiie; of the other executives were lawyers| knee panties also hang in points by profession. . banded in the blue. A deep rose oh: | crepe de chine chemise hasan edg- PINE BLUFFS DRY AFTER JANUARY 5, NEXT YEAR ing of black net around the top inset linto the erepe de chine in the squares of the Roman wall design. . | Narrow black velvet ribbon makes the PINE ‘BLUFFS, Wyo., Dee. 11.—| straps and, the separate panties ar At the gepiilar mesting ‘of thk town Hordered With thé ie!enH “oneh Hilf council "Thursday night, December 5,\ way. up the sides, where they lare ‘fin- “n ordinanee was passed refusing to} ished with perky little hows of the ‘rant any further license for a saloon | black ‘velvet. ie here and prohibiting thé sale of liquor here after ‘January 5, 1919. This means ‘that the town will go dry on January “5, 1019, us the present ‘“ehse expires'on that date. writer” endurance to creatiots. ‘Embroidered -gnoti ' putterflys, tiny black eats, fluffy yel- ’ doing it beautifully in the filmsiest, | et, . ‘4 = iar 't is beyond Hoth human and-type-| surroundings! Hs Ae Pees " deseribe: thelspinter” indeed © who, legion of these original and: artistic/sake will allow the wool/to be so : ‘ef ‘drawn “over her. eyes ‘4 ' ch nished; no ehlidren. 419 North C emer riage pt week.to eliminate confusion and dis- (er street. ‘ 12-11-2r ba aeneeees : »NE WORKS appointment as places are filled. ror RENT—Ono furnished apartmons, eaten i anert Stuepoons Phoae Gens? Parties interested should” preserve modern, sidewalk to town: 1226 sa daa, BLACKMORE BLDG. - these lists aud might find it conven. [8st Third street, 12.11-6,' While it is to-be expected that Office Hours: 4:30 to 6:30 || —————-_______6 ient tormail them to relatives and FOI RENT rive maagra rogme yntin (ome makes of cars will be reduced | Bveninuy (4h Bunaaye by PLUMBING AND HEATING friends who contemplate an early re- call ater bp, mm POUR SY in price, it was the consensus of:g Pune Boing lees : Hee Said nm aaetailed informa. OR RENT—I-room aleely furniahea | Pinion of the manufacturers who |—————————_____—_| 3 DONOHUE tion, including names of srepiozers house, se to Burlington station ang} Met in Washington that most of the DOCTORS | | J. | ‘i scur-| roundhouse, Madison and Lambert Ave, : i i esent | ets SEE a ee reeae Canter “AGA isa eT e-t0-et machines would remain at present | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. ur 1 —_— Twen ive laborers, pipefitter help. FOR RENT—5-room apartment wntur- ers. pipefitters, $4.50 to $5.50 per day,| nished; electric range, bath, city hes th $1.50 board dedtrction. General hot and cold water;,close in. istruction work. Male stenographer, $120 eleht hours, no Sunday v edge of shorthand not nec other qualifications are s¢ Ten or twelve teamst ‘a and levels owjng to the high prices of Appl t 12-10-51, price reductions ean come only with increased volume of production, says the Chicago Post. The industry has shown that with greater production come lower prices and better cars. 506 S. Durbin. —Four-room house, Inquire 405 North J street. 5 ny; bed and board $1 FOR RENT — Two nicely furnish Truck s 5 - Grrres anh Ghabinterae: good , housekeeping rooms; no children; $ Truck ‘production was greatly stim > Close in. Also one room house, fur- ulated by the war and plans for the arpenter helpers, 43 cents hour. | Mished, $15. Phone 369W. 12-10-3\ | year 1918 were on-a greatly expand- Bix prapeatebe: 58 ote hour. Sleep: | FoR RENT — Three-roomt hou: cas. ed basis, but through the action of Jobs Wanted By llers for Piere, Golden Rule. 12 03° the war industries board, due to the in oll flelds on vatldators Beod Monnet | FOR RENT—2-roon! furilshed” house: |shortage of iron, ateclaHldther ma-- | man and a volunteer in Company L, ,flose to refinery, Phone 83 i Ca rs home company. ail clothing salesma: experience; no bad_ habits. six years’ terials the truck manufactuters were So | limited to practically the same rate FOR RENT—Modern room, two and 4} of praduction for the, last half of this Midwest Ave. . 10-2 +e half blocks east Midwest hotel. Call , z 210 N. Beech St 12-10-st* | year, when the twelve months’ out- re ! ed jouse, © cheap. nquire Natro 8 a UNCLE SAM’S SOLDIERS), °, h Co., city. 12-10-7t* | indust as a whole contributed! The Burlington agent has received jan order which has to do with the travel of discharged soldiers, making for them a special rate of two-thirds the regular fare for day coach travel which only be secured thru a presentation of their discharge pa- pers at the depot and which must also be presented to the conductor for his inspection when the ticket is taken up. This applies to officers, enlisted men, nurses and enlisted women of the army, navy and marine can FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms |More toward winning the war than ‘i are pleening room, with bath. 441 |any other peace industry of the coun- DUnrueeere |try, exeept steel. As the third larg- FOR RENT—Cosy sleeping room, tulso | est manufacturing intdutry it took meseho sche Abertment. 643 South! | more than $1,000,000,000 of war FOR RENT—Room; lady prefer E. Second, phone 539J. FOR RENT- good location ies, many thousands of ‘motor officers’ cars, trailers, tanks, ambulance bodi shells, mine an- 5 = |chors, submarine chasers, gun re- FD a rte eee ta Toa eer Renee | coils, helmets and many other ar-- 1031'S. Cedar St. ’ 12-7-6t* | ticles not ‘related to the motor- "OR RENT—5-room mofern hourse, | Vchicle industry. fignished; 836 N. McKinley, phone OTE CN 136-8" | UNDERGROUND RESERVOIR -room ‘house, furnisfled phone 579J. 12-9-6t . FOR RENT — 4.r¢ P v corps, from all places of discharge. "“hatns modern; phone sare ter swath TAPPED FOR IRRIGATION No reduction is made for standard, Jackson, 12-5 tourist or parlor cars. Meals will be served to them on diners at 75. cents each. low chicks and sporting cubby cupids share with dots, flowers and conven- tional designs for adorning. Insects of lace and net and lozenges, and "aii Renae a éniless ‘effects. , SENATOR URGES Poi Mier PHOENIX. Ariz., Dec. 11, — The drilling of the first of wells that tap }an underground reservoir of 200,000 jacre feet of Water which, hydrolo- FURTHER PROBE ORDNANCE DEPT. |g s0y, sien under the Balt, River SHINGTON, Dec, 0.—Senator|River Valley Water Users’ associa- Wed: a vexbTatidn th.) tian: e wal y Pint Hert mage poet (up ‘in. the.vicinity of "Mesh wnd ‘the River. valley farmers : s nance and headquarters: departments | Other two are to be started soon. , What 100.per cent, fen uldhit He intimated. that questionable. ac.) )‘Zhe. Salt ‘ather fregza’) rapturons uth “tivities x sik dg ‘Ss surel, Sparthh for comfort’s ji it she -cnn’t at-all “see” ‘this filmy “frippory. guns and shells, suying; leliyed the» productidn ‘r) voted dust August’to spend $600,000 for “the contruction of from forty “If some ‘traitors and spies had to sixty pumping plants to develop been executed im ‘tHe early days of Water to be used gs an suxiliary to | the war the lives of better:men mighty the supply from (ie Roosevelt reser-| have been saved,” voir, materials and wages and the fact that | | Three wall: rigs have heen set dy a Heating a Specialty. DR. Gr gs v7 pecialty. rab eon! roat Specinlint Jobbing of all kinds promptly | Smith-Tarene Huttds 4 attended. mm my 4 | Corner Second and Durbin St, ‘| ; Shop bey iGay i 7 — DR. H. R. LATHROP | CASPER HEATING Office Phone 54 Dr. Foster—Residence.__._ 45 Dr. Lathrop—Residence____116 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 and { | SUPPLY COMPANY 1 ! Everything in Metal Work. | { Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- REAL ESTATE | MARION P. WHEELER ? TD J.C Kamp | | Ps Estate and Insurance skis pace an | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | | O——~2 of 2 - eee | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | Phones: | i] SoC oe eoeoeeoe oOo ° Office 130 House 85 GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Casper, Wo. | | SES : oO Office 12% Second Street, mm 2, eed Block . * . « . . | ROOFING | LUCKEY, M. D, | 1 ; GRAVEL ROOFING 5 F. M. DILLON Tart inp eee Practical Gravel Roofer | Physician and Surgess. | Fhous! 402: WF | Special Attention Given to ) | Diseaves of Women und Children | | en — | je 200-201, 0. S. Bldg. || STORAGE AND TRANSFER Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. } | | | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND > —-teaselie-—canen } | MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D | TRANSFER | Physician and Surgeea a | vecial Bitention given to ebetet- | | Office—Midwest Hotel ! wee ama Gleenses vt wemen = | | | Phone 45 i ‘ | | Residence Phone 3813 | 1 Mee. toe =| || | Pn. MERCER pIcKERSON — | Reubeba Bids. | ! oa OO | SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE ' j Office-——Taite MNiiltara Hall, Fhone—House, O57.W; Offtee, 104 MOVING A SPECIAUT? Restdenee, 205 3 Auasthetios » Mycota’ Phone 803 t Og | 1 § ayage! OERER Lye & ~ ~ - - ° r as - ~ =~ ~ - ~ a4

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