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oh BoD Fon FOVURE OF (Continngd From Pane From Page six.) better. salaries and require: them, to, devote all.their, time to.their.duties. > | +) State, Boards There are seyeral. boards com- posed of the elective officers of the State. They are supposed to meet ¥requently, but there havg been in stances, where, long, intervals have elapsed between the. meetings. This has caysed, great inconvenience to the people of the State and hard- ships jn many, cases. Such a situa- tion is wrong ,and the, different boards should, be compelled to meet at least once, every sixty days and should haye definite dates for meet- State. We Tone pay our, wardens the reason that complaint. has to be) a! made.to the governor. in «writing by qualified: electors, and while. many are willing to: criticize the conduct of county officials, few, are, willing to, prefer charges. The~, governor should have authority to: temporarily suspend any official who, in his judg. jment, was not enforcing. the..laws, until such time as a hearing could be had in the district court, as. provided |for in this act, Further, the gov- |ernor has no funds at his disposal with which to conduct investigations. iL, therefore, urge .uporm you the ne- |Ressity of creating .a . fund; which shall be at the disposal of.the gov- ings so that the general public could|ernor, and to. be used.by him for the have .an. opportunity to _ transact | enforcement of the laws... their, business. Regular meetings! This is all the -more. important at not only, facilitate the administra--|this time due to the fact.that trou | tion ,of. the State’s business but will! ble may be anticipated.in the en- be of great assistance to the public. | forcement. of the. prohibition laws, | There has been. considerable criti-| and also on account of the spread ot cism of the conduct of the State! anarchistic tendencies in the United Land Board. , Some of. this, crjticism | States. - may. have heen just but I feel that the; You represent the legislative de-| Unites F: STRAUSSBURG, (By. Mail.) —The | Germans don’t want to have anything ‘to. do with the former kaiser. Ther are glad to pags him off tothe Dutch and hope he will stay there, judging from what they say. in Straussburg. The ..United. Press .corresponden: | mentioned possibility of the Hohen- | zollern’s retuxn to a group, of Ge: | man - officers. Their « opinion » war | unanimcus. “The. Ex-kaiser ig ‘kaupt’. atid he'd better atay where’ keep his: head - dong if he crosses the border into Germany again.” Alsations who have ‘been’ in the German army felt..that the German: were disliked on ‘account: of the ‘for. mer kaiser. The attitude toward: the Hohenzollern family has changed ma, terially in the last. month. , paid,-while others are receiving t | ~ this, privilege; joys ‘iavé been sub- pesto board Jhas ,been handicapped by not partment,and-are .the.law ‘making having suffcient funds .at its dis-| body of the state; I represent.the posal to make investigations. It executive, and have only the right} gwithout. having at. its disposal all the state that we,.work: together. and..al, facts regarding any particular case. |my suggestions are made because J Becauso State lands were not in-' want the state.to have a, good. gov- siderably less than they were worth. frial lines. I tfust that you wil) More careful investigations should be; feel free to make suggestions to me made not only in closing leases but’ ag I have to you; I believe in keeping the expenses’ filiations, that-I.stand.ready to co of the State as low as possible, but operate with any of you in snytblar am of:the opinion that the salaries|that is for the good of Wyoming or duties of some have increased and| some offices are now much more im- portant than ‘at the time they. were} a LONGER HOGED quire the services of an able lawyer) 4 who is constantly called upon to ren-! BY THE PEOPLE der opinions on legal subjects whichi this office and accepts it at the pres- | ‘nt compensation must do so at a financial sacrifice. tax commissioner, this will become one of the most important ‘offices in| the State and I believe that he should the State the duties of the, airy, faod, and, oil commissioner are becoming Yoore. ‘and more important. His sal- not less than $2,400 per annum. Considering the importance of the office of commissioner of Public Elsewhere I have referred to. the! Formerly Germans would ‘invaria salaries of game wardens, and, I hope bly tell you the kaiser’ was not; t you will agree with me that they ar ; Dlame, but rather the military party William is forsaken by the Ger I call your attention to the com- pensation of these officials because , ns, either for the effect it has or I believe that they are more entitlea; ‘he world, or for ‘sincere ¥easons ful study of all salaries. It is po. | publics on the steps of the erstwhile sible that other officers are under- | ¢MPerpr’s 1 palaces, greater compensation than their du. | te SOLDIERS START HOME respective offices, and that the head | of the various state institutions oc buying for the institutions of wl if the supplies for all offices ant. American soldicrs ordered home since institutions were purchased by one! the signing of the armistite are not officer.’ I‘ suggest-that one of the) leaving England without funds. Most } It -has been customary for each) One Red Gross. officer who ha¢ officer to employ the! help in his of-| been here from London. changing | fice and; withthe exception of the | the money of the. soldiers frorr help than ‘necégsary and in conse-| money when they reach America. quence employee: are required to do|says: Jess work than, those;in other offices.| “I have changed the money of.seme help necessary and should determine|to take home with him. Some of the salaries. Such..an srrangemen. | them:had as much as $100, while hore would, be. fair. to, the, crpable em-) and. there was. an’ 6s) petent help, Provision should, strict ontonepnlene of. Section 25%) strange countiy’ and that they ‘have ficera Incident. to..Travel on Busi-, very well.» ness of Sta There, is .no : cdoubt!.. i 5 Sopher 4: cg 5 that, certain;,efficers, have, abuses). We \want> your Juctond: hand for.’ shee respective offices, and Tt think, they, shouldinot be. used for that pur: pose. Therp should. bea fund to cov-, , ATTENTION—SOLDIERS! thofie some, officer ita.decide wheth-| the, military ball to, be held February er on mot tripe shall be made at, state; 14 by the Mothers’ Leagues: Pros- Soe f veo ch + Pective, dian ape Pr esponsible for the enforcementiof its; Drug Store. Jawact he avtun) enforcement ni6, a laggenextent7in shesbands of, 4hei of 3 Mae reovernotnds authorized) he axpeets ite: slo to gus) Panys secede iad from) ently. eisai the funthen.exercivm of duty: who): Five;dollars a! Arment -glive: should have, funds so that it would | to suggest, not to make laws. How- spected and no. appraisals made, they ernment, and at the same time a in offering lands for sale. | _In closing, IT: asgure. you ‘one and of certain State officers are not the people of the state. created. are of great importance to the State.! If any recommendations are car- be paid at,least $3,000 per annum. ‘ary at the present time is $2,000 per, lands, the salary provided ‘is inade. not sufficient to obtain capable offi. | Now the feeling seems to have turnec to increases than other state officers | The order of the day is to hold demo. I find* that the different state offi: WITH JINGLE IN POGKET | they are in charge. It would S| elective state officers be designat- of them have some money, and com’ deputies! provided by Jaw, 'to fix the | pounds to dollars, in order that they There should, be: a ‘commission who! thousands of men and not one of ployees ang- would iprevent the ¢& | fellow with $126, Wyoming, Compiled Statutes, relative been paying ‘war ‘prices for. call they. These expenses have niture and will pay highest ‘market er traveling .expenses, of state offi, |... Attention of soldiers bevy: arrived iE xecutive. ca {Nited-—are ui tay i tittgr: itialeni) Under, =the are; Mechaley, for a. bri paar ocean or. mals; mot be ‘gbliged to take any action ever, it is to the advantage of the have been frequently sold for con-|yelop along agricultural. and indus- Salaries of Officers. jall, regardless of your political af- commehsurate with their duties. The) t CHIEF HUN NO | In the attorney general we Any lawyer who has the ability to fill ried out relative to the office of With the increasing settlement of, annum and it sho be increased to quate. cials in that department. \Antirely against the Hohenzollerns. but I suggest that you make a care- eratic demonstrations and declare re- cers are purchasing supplies for their that a great saving could be made! LIVERPOOL, Eng. (By Mail.)—| ed as State Purchasing. Agent. |of them have considerable amounts salaties. “Some officers ‘have more |thay have the currency of their own should decide, ag,to,the amount of/them had less than. two months’ pay ployment of, unnecessary or incom-) bored. that the to “Expen each made.by State bought, it can be seen they have done been -paid out of -the contingents of ‘price, Phone 249. © 121 West: Fitst street. r cers;,butf:k recommend that you-au |.in Casper. ig.agein cajled,to plang. for « Mhe atiovernor of a stato, is: held) earliest. possi visions ate eM AIL, BessionsLaws| ‘become ‘so: taken 4 5 |Jected to the. temptations ‘of buying | - made for more souvenirs for the home \folka’in a}* THE CASPER DAWLY ‘TRIBUNE > {vated regarding the sale, ren WATCH THIS SPACE For list of accounts that’ will be ad- | vertised for sale to the highest, cash bidder. WYOMING CREDIT RATING EX:! ' | CHANGE, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. —————— FAIR CONTRACTORS. «The following ig a list of Genera) | Contractors fair to Carpenters’ Local 1564, carpenters Wm, Harris. Colby & Raugstead | Danielgon. J. L. Cunningham. George C. Davis. Grover C. -Gorsuch. F. R. Whitcomb. Polling Bros. The above list will be revised and Published as occasion requires. If there are any omissions or corrections {in the list please address the under- signed. CHAS. THAYER, Pres. | P. 0. Box 50. Phone 400W NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF STANLEY TREZONA, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration were on the. 19th day of. November, 1918 granted to the undersigned in the above estate, ‘nd all persons having claims against | she said estate are ~hereby required | 70 exhibit them, with the necessary ouchers for allowance, to the under- igned Lena Trezona, Administratma * of.said estate, within six months after’ he dateé of said letters, or they may | he prechided from’ any benefit from tuch estate, and if such claims be not! exhibited within one year from the late of ‘said letters, they will be for-! over barred. Dated January 8, 1919. LENA TREZONA, Administratrix of the Estate of Stanley Tre-' zona,’ Deceased, he it ‘He-will no: | “Vijiiam 0. Wilson, Attorney: for Estate a °ub Jan 8.15 221919, 5 a NOTICE. AND CALL FOR BIDS! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received for the construction of crib protection for the east bank of the Platte River City Pumping Station, Section cighteen (18), -Townsbip thirty-three (33) North, Range seventy-nine (79) West of ‘the ‘Sixth Principal Meridian. The ‘kind of material to be used s timber and stone as set out in the, plans and specifications of said work now on file in the City Clerk’s Office in the City of Casper; the contractor to furnish all tools, labor and machin- ery for the construction of said work. All bids shall be sealed and address- ed'to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper at his office in said city, and will be received up until eight o’clock on the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1919, at which ‘ime. the bids will be opened by the City Council. A certified check in the sum of two | hundred dollars ($200.00) must be | filed with each bid, to. be. forfeited to the said City of Casper as liqui- dated damages if the bidder .is awarded the contract and fails to | enter into a contract for such im- »rovements within five days after his notification that he is the successful | bidder. The successful bidder will be re- quired to furnish a.bond to-be ap- proved by the City Council guaran- teeing the faithful performance -of his contract. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN F, LEEPER, { sa Mayor: Attest: C. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. « Jan. 14,.15, 16, 17, ah 20, 22, 24,) 8, 30, 1919. - J. SHALL. HAVE. TO GLOOKR 1TONTHIS: és # } wet Information strictly confid and employing none but unton | Page Seven mt an cfs £ Hi @ a present | ‘time looking for homes in Casper. Per-| {Sonal Interviews or correspondence in- | HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN ;change of pniyate e: Y $5000) LET YOUR RENT japartmente. or inventm nt ae yoU «HOME $5000, ka ch e q ‘ A neat compact five-room & B change Hlceseupommy ‘“rwo finished rooms in. bit room with ‘or work room, distribution of | spac ‘has been cleverly don with modern fixture and dining re modern colonad |room, but still ample SI plenty of Tight in RELIANCE LOAN .& 1 Rooms 201-221 OM Exehn LAterier complet. rings room the 1 Canper, Wyo. i eping roorg ir and light, large closets. with features massive po whole exteria in with ht place for a Ine Good 8: e WANTED BY GARPEN work or’ new. work. ' 901W, or Box 60, Tribunie. WANTED—Cooks for Boscainem L 706 Midwest ave. [STENOGRAP HER—Wants days, or take copy work my own, typewriter. | Tribune. ase phone’ ¢ 1-15-38" | t of tow ving. It lance on IS A GOOD RUY. work. non “Denver” LIST Pr r'rQ BUY A ABOUT YOUR e Highest price paid for second hand |fuyniture. : Phone 249. 121 West, SUT, | First street. 1-13-26t.'r | WANTIED—Cheap Ford car, touring or runabout. Phone “718. 1-14-3t* HARRY FREE | WANTED—Work by day or hour, or THE LOT MAN |_dishwashing. Box 498 1-14-31 | WANTED—Someone to tend Apply 156 No. Wolcott. | WANTED—A Barber; chair, class, light rent, heat furnished’ to the right p furna 1-14-2: Rental Phone 968W |ty; located in store in Big Muddy field. Address Morgan & Sumner, rock, Wyo. 1- FOR SAI most new stove 1) 1-15-3t* —Small Call Ea ed heating WANTED—By young married couple 630W. two or three rooms for light house- 1 hous: 21-room rooming house CSE PEAT) 1 filled, income $4000, par rooms For any information leading to the down and terms. 717 So. Spruce, recovery of the following hors One Dark Iron Gray Gelding 5 years | old ewelght 1500, branded KS on left Gecice of any tr Winter Ha in atock, will go at $5.00. One Light Iron Gray Gelding, weight Cer ; Shop. FOR SAL) $15 down and $1 month will buy 1500, brandea on left shoulder. vn G year: 3 any one of my 1600 ne ena ne & years, welght dice lots in North. Casper; 18> pe Missing, about December 15. ,cent discount for cash, Will’ constde CAP. KITTS, ‘car in trade or take Liberty bonds f.1-14-6t. Salt Creek or Casper. Phone 3} 6 No. Maple. 1-13-7 | WANTED—Woman for general honsu FOR § SyokBht willabuysmyaslb "1 e equity in two North Casper lots. } work; two in famlly. “Phone 419W. | 9 HU i, ated WANTED—To rent'"a_ piano; best ot FOr SAL pt 1 and tent 564W. 1-13-31 ard, owner care given. Phone WANTED—Two once; long job. tive Bldg. Co., 1 Y o. Washington. good at carpenters FOR t $100 do month ALE—$150 eq lots in block y in two Nort Will sell fo 10 pe 369W. 1-11-% Wanted to sel hall outfit costing sell entire outfit for $1000; dred cash and will take lots in ¢ FOR, SALE SAVE YOUR MONEY—Buy a meallh * ticket‘at The Harvey. eS NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS! The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Tele- phone Co. for the election of direc- tors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it, will be held at the office of the company, Telephone Building, Casper, Wyoming, on Tuesday, Jan. uary 21st, 1919, at 11 o’clock a. m. E. MacDONALD, Sec’y. Publish: Jan, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20. ACCOUNTANTS Oo M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant | | Office Efficiency | Phone 186J H | 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper oe BILLIARDS — Meet Me at ¥ TAIT’S BILLIARD PARLOR A Congenial Place for Gentle men. Cigars, Tobacco, Contec Gonery, and Soda Fountain BEAUTY PARLOR VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists Cc. M. Smyth keeping. Must be-close in. Reply, is rs Ughte stating price, phone number, etc. for quick sale. Clos: | Address Box 956, Casper. 3dh in. Box r Tribune. 1-15-6 : FOR SAL hens and fres! WANTED—Girl for general housework “eggs. € Marion schon Call 644 So. Beech. Phone 131K 1-18-3t Phone 259) } 213 O-S Bldg. CHIROPRACTORS < jee ~—_—_—_—_< <x : J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. 1 | Chiropractor =— Lyric Theater Bldg., Center Phone 706. ee \ se. | CLOTHES CLEANERS ie Point,” Center, Linden and Raflroad Streets. Phone 56. THE SBRVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nyguard Cleaning—Prewning—Remodeling WU enll for Clothes in any pnrt of the City and make prompt veries Suits Made to Measure SERVIC UR MOTTO So DENTISTS oo or Lusk, Wyo. for balance. Relia One 1917 model touring car in ex ‘Loan Trust Co. Rooms 201-221 Ou cellent condition at a bargain price. | Bldg. “11-8 1917 Briscoe 5- passenger’ tour bi eS aaa a rooaicondle r wale o WANTED—Room and board in privat. cor ton, tin that ne ake DR. WILLIAM NORWOOD family by young man who want > ric Motor engine home-like place. Box 333 Tribun ge, 180 So. Elm S! DENTIST 1-11-6t* : Room 4, Daly Building Phone 644 WANTED — Stenographaphic position! FoR § ‘ by competent young lady; Box 90°er ‘Tribune. best of bloc (Over Lyric Theatre) references. 0. 1-10-6t* 2 iWANTBD—Good_ comfortable room ppvith privilege of bath in private fam- sw DOCTORS y near center of town, by youns Inquir Box 333 Tribune. u 1-11- ng > 1-9-6t WANTED—Girl to work in small fai m niodsri hom ct paid. Inquire at 4 FOR RENT ‘ive-room modern h nt; fusnace heat hone Y9Od 12 7 would like po- per for widow . for fe Box nths from 1st 9 help cond, with Phone feit your a: I - work and washing Mra: Phittiye, 1 Lincoln St 1-4-10t° WANTED —Furnituy e, value, for House, 208 N. ¢ enter. Phone 602 MISCEL!. ANEOUS N D OF AN ut ” modern hou .270 Dunn St. Mrs. Loren ement. CY; ate es WILL BUY ANYTHING You HAVE Comm gnag minod) pobleslesgfiany ‘value: 2ST Phone STW, 1-15-38 Let us locate you on some of the FOR RENT—-Five-room modern house ‘dry farm land Phone Southern Idaho. in part paymer in Northern U re} 1 use Casper Reliance Lou B FOR RENT—2-room » OU Exchang fu hed house f One room furnished shack, stable, ga 9», 7tOOND) B01 ra he for small car. 448 No. McKinley pne 341 after 4 o'clock 1-14-2t* , WE. CAN CONVINCE YOU BY Cat ewivactooninel a ing” us' that we pay more for fut y kiye-raom, modern’ apart- ‘ure and “household - goods. | Vhone ine cPliOne SULW. coke laces OR RENT—Modern sleeping room ALOST AND FO! " KS east of Midwest hote! NST AND FOUND a. 3 1-13-41 LOST—Small_ blac! purse with f tENT—Two or three room firs: MiddMaribilleand soins sliver Apt steam heat. | One blocl ; 10’ ° P| est of high schoo tagrning down town. Phone 3} Cem bale esce hiehiaehto) ST—String of pearls. Retur Steanr heated garage roon ey pea BRsccive reward tae for th TS. 138. Phone Inquire {LOST-Pockétbook containing nostot- 1211-5t? ss pop ers an tania (theater; “Sunday on unt —awe=rbom turplehed lant so bath adjoining, 727 W. School street Pobie Between peer ene and Hy Ls11-1t* . a a a tale tel BEE EET oe cn: | FOR“ REN THSEwOFobia AHeN tann lone ward. . Return to Golden Rule. offi for light housekeeping. 2305 E Fourt! + 1-43-31. St. 1-10-5. fo ea TE Ek Be eA ee ae FOR RENT—One furnighed apt, mod- ern. sidewalks to town, $18, 122¢ —y |E. Third, 1-10 1-61 } CASPER LOAN OFFI ate TANG onde a joney fo: Tonn on A azd THE PARKER OIL COMPANY { Reliable t Denver, Colo., Jan./10,;°1919. ’ «Dividend No. 1 of ‘fifteen cent pa ee ey (150) per share has been declared Norrerw © oc payable February 1,/1919° to stock- Casper, We tholders of. record ‘at thé close of a eh epee sbusineds: January 21,°1919.) 4 4 aia Rani Mhestiney oe the atsnKs Fy All communi ns tegarding phys Oh aA ae siete Se Ohi *AN iment or change of address shoultl be ies Bandits eke +2 Wom sent to C) &. Ditusp Secrétary, Post- RoR: later than January °2% alt caine aera sre Avi he, alfatr Me ie WEATHERS President. T919,.6 pe SRe NCS E. TITUS)" Gere *Beeretaty. 21, 1919. ie 2 | DR. H. R. LATHROP DOR. W. C FOSTER i Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 Dr. Foster—Residence Dr. Lathrop—Residenc PRIVATE HOSPITAL i i 45 | 7116 | i ' \ pa HAT CLEANING _ [ge | NEW YorRK wo We clean and F of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Stiff Hats for, Ladies all kinds Felt a | tlemen. | work gu } orders fe | for and r. | Shoe Shin Parlor in connec- } tion for I and Gentlemen, | All kinds oes Dyed 127 EB. Seca aper, Wyo. o-s..! Bldg. Vhone 951-W } O LAWYLRS ry E. RICHARD SHIPP Lawyer Room 21, Townsend Building Phones—139 and 385 eee eee enae o—__— — SS E. PHELPS LAWYER Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. { Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper - GEORGE W FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 1 123-2 a -—---9 Wyoming NICHOLS & STIRRETT 1 Sone i Lawyers 1 | }09-310-311 Oil E: Exchange Bldg. | MASSEUSE J. DONOHUE Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W Heating a Specialty Jobbing of all kinds promptiy altended. *hov 645 South Wolraorr Phene 107W vs s REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER saat Real Estate and Inburasee | a Casper ops: Wyomin; i 340 S. Durbin St. ° geoit Phones 272 and 273 2 —_————- 3 a6 eG * * GEORGE B. NELSON * Dr. J. C. Kamp | * Real Estate Insurance * PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | * Townsend Building . Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | * Casper, Wo. - Phones; yong = Office 130 House 85 Monee CaS EIST S SATE SE ret Tet ah FC —t ROOFING Ff LUCKEY, M. 0. | o————- pinion cra dagen, | | Ce EE OOLING } uv 505 i Office 122 EK. Second Street, | Practical Gravel Roofer i Roum 2, Wood Block | | Phone 402-W i ! sbi heath at 306 Enst Sussex —<_____ os =e Saaaeas STENOGRAPHY Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseares of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. > MARSHALL Cc. KEITH, M.D a Physician eon eer an@ discasca ef women { ané ehiléren. ] Blackmore Buileing | Phenes: asters 80, Ree. 16¢ i] pr. MEncEn DISKERSON \ Rohrbaugh Bidg. 205 North Pine st. inenticdies @ Specinity. | Phone \l DR. JOHN F; LEEPER [ DR. W. E. DOWNIE ! Physicians, and Surgeons | Smith Building. Phone 266 es | by _ ELECTRICIANS UMSEVENY. & HARKNESS Flere art fe BASE ‘ wyireing, Repairs and Fixtures. | fe Office Fh. 086 W., Res 665 W. | | 141 West Prat. | i ene «office Box 240; Denver, Colorado, hist |” “I Pubp dan: 13, 14; 15, 16;7E75 18}°20,° CASPER STORAGE CO. Storag idea, Pelts,,,.Wool,. Furs. , se liable, Responsibie taste MRS. S. E. PHELPS Public Stenographer Phone 916. 19 Townsend Bldg. — STAGE LINES Bo HYE Mall, Express, Panne CASPER TO SAL reight and ! CRELK | Office, Liberty Garnge, Telephone OSS or OT7W er, Wyo. so 72) One fo} SS S=s—vro0>-—--oaaaa= STORAGE AND TRANSFER Sy MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND | TRANSFER Office—Midwest Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 3513 | | iu | | SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE | Office—Tait's Biniaré Hall, Office, 164 A STECIALTC " Fhome—Mouse, 57.°¥1 MOVIN o——___. Money to loan on chattels, Secu- rity Loan Company, Suite. 302 0,-S.- ‘Bldg. 1-2-t£

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