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| PRO FOOTBALLERS MAY LOSE THEIR LETTERS IF CONFERENCE SAYS SO Sacred Letter Barred from Being Wom in After Years; Other Timely Sport Gossip Written Exclusive. | ly for Casper Sports | To put the hooks to professional football, the western conference | has a plan to withdraw the letters of all college men who graduated from this particular conference and later play the game for money. This might help matters along and it might not. That college letter is mighty si being barred from wearing it in after years, would be a big disap- pointment to veteran gridiron stars. Of course, when the conference might with- draw a letter, it couldn't break into a man's home and take the letter back. Instead, the r would be placed on the blacklist A bla isted ph . Who would con- tinue to wear his letter, would be in with the former second jeutenants who persist in wearing one of their gold bars for a scarf pin. Professional football will be torn in- to hammer and tongs by the colleges this winter,-spring and summer, but it is doubtful if it can be eliminated. Judg. ing from the prog’ made last sea son, professional football should go big next season COMMY MAK EMPHATIC D) AL Those scandal mongers who get en ment out of life by spreading their propaganda broadcast, are still ranting N on the last world’s series. The latest rumor thru the middle west is to the tnat seven of the White players ure to be released for hav- ing “thrown” the series to the Reds. The babbling tongues have linked the names of Eddie Collins, Eddie Cicotte, Weaver, le Risberg and Joe son with about to be “eut those Comiskey, president of the el frothed at the mouth when this rumor reached his office. It is true that Comiskey did pay big money tor Fs igation following the persist- ‘s that the series had beer the highest-priced and in the country probed ml found it to be the sk is ene of the those zo0d) fellows who resents something boing i about his meu—that is, something ring a tint. Commy has come to conclusion tha; lis team was out- @ and is willing to let matters rest, story of the wawesare releases 18 jous, Commy « AUSTRALIANS WILL Br WELCOMED Norman E. Brookes’ recent state ment that he and his partner, Gérald Patterson, comprising about the best tennis doubles outfit in the world, would like to come to America for more games. with the American tennis aces, prob- ably will result in the American clubs sending all sorts of invitations to the Australians. Brookes and Patterson are u credit to the great court game and it is hoped they will have another opportunity of playing on Yankee soil. Brookes, as we told a few nights ago, has written in highest praise of American sports- men ud adds that he would rather America than on the mother in continent of Great Britain. If the Australians come over, there probably would be a scramble among the American players as to who should repre the United States in a match! with the visitors. We believe that Til- den and Johnston would be the best Ame election possible, altho there are dozens of other star players on this continent who might deserve a chance. Sr eT CREB GUELE TARE sales be Casper Dailp Cribune (TODAY’S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD :: RECTOR PLEASES SUNDAY CROWD |Crowded Gymnasium Greets Cas- per Boxer in Hard Workout for Thursday's Bout ea a ee oC iS Na ia fis MONDAY, JAN, 19, 1920 Ross street from the north line of! | Marion street to the north line of Me- |Coy street. The City Council of the City of Cas- ee? on the 12th day of January, A. 1920, passed the following resoiu- tion of intention to improve: Fifth street from the west line of Market street to east line of Center | Street. | Market street from the south line of Fifth street to the north lin&of Third FORMER CHAMPS Jack Johnson Charged with Ac- ket street to the east line of Boyer} | street, quiring Social State in Mex- Marion street from ‘the west line of cio, ‘Wituess Says Market street to the west line of Ross street. A packed house, at the Casper Atb- (By Associated Press.) Ross street from the north line of letie club y: afternoon, saw Roy _ SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Jan. 19—j Marion street to the north line of Me- Rector wind up his hard work for the Jack Johnson, once heavyweight box-|Goy street. + Hl bout with Jumbo Martin, to be held in|ing champion, has acquired a Goth) | RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO the Iris thi 'y 22. From now Social state in Mexico, C. L. Gardner, | 1 wPROV BY GRADINC CON- until Tues ector will do only light Of Hot Springs, Ark., told the senate | spRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND Work in preparation for the boxing Sub-committee investigating the Mexi-!payING THE FOLLOWING STREETS match for fear of getting stale lean situation today Johnson did it AND PORTIONS OF STREET: 8. a distance of 230 feet to a point on improvements is hereby fixed on the the north line of Third street, being the|second day of February, A. D. 1920. at point of intersection of the north line| eight o'clock p. m., at the Council Cham- of Third street and the east Une of Mar-| ber of the said City Council at the City ket street. Hall, South Center street, in the City Thence easterly and along the north}|of Casper. line of Third street a distance of 90! mhe time within said remonstrances feet to a point. and objections must be filed in writing Thence northerly and parallel to the) with the City Recorder, being the City west line of Center street a distance |Cjerk of Casper, is hereby fixed at any of 960 feet to a point. time on or before said eight o’clock p. Thence easterly and parallel to the|m., on the second day of February, A. north line of Third street a distance|p 1999. f 50 feet to a point on the west lin®| gection 7. That the said City Re- of Center street. corder, being the said City Clerk, be and Thence northerly and along the west! jereby is directed to give ten days’ no- line of Center street, a distance of 479.92 | tice to all persons lable to said assess- feet to the point of beginning. \ment for said proposed improvements Section 3. The character, kinds and/o¢ the foregoing intentions of the City extent of said imprdvements shall be) G@ouneil by the publishing the aforesaid as follows, to-wit: resolution in one issue of the Casper The construction of necessary curbs,| pajjly Tribune on the 19th day of Jan- drainage and storm sewers consisting f| unary, A. D. 1920, same being a newspa- vitrified clay pipe and also the neces- |per of general cireulation published in sary manholes, catchbasins and other! iq City of Casper once each week or necessary fixtures and attachment, in-j oftener. lets and outlets for the surface drain-|~ passed and approved this 12th gay of age of said streets, and portions fl Sanu . A. D. 1920. streets so designated in paragraph one BEN FP. PELTON, acred to most college athletes, and} Rector went six fast rounds yester pegs as: ance of a group of armed) pe yp? RESOLVED BY THE CITY above set forth. Mayor. day and won praise from an Impartial | Carran: offeers, the witness €x- | GGIINCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER be 4 on the} |crowd which came to see the fast Cas-| plained IN THE STATE OF WYOMING: THAT | ee eee ee ae tions el aoa) SLOAN. PHAN MOTeRNINCD per boy perform. Founding the sand| Johnson, the witness sala, in July, ai SAID CEPY, COONGTE Om iim | above A ea pe a es pa i Rm eg AWAY HIS GLOVES bag and bag punching made up a large|1919, entered an American-owned drug |crry OF CASPER HEREBY DE. |Sueets GRnNA Cif] Coumiiatrombtia| “pins van, ABU 1880) Following his defeat at the hands|Patt of the other work and demanded service in the cafe! GraRES ITS INTENTION TO MAKE| following ‘kinds, Bitnlithie. or Topeca of Freddie Fulton, the Minnesota f Tonight and tomorrow night, light ex He was informed that it AN IMPROVEMENT RY GRADING. ah rh tal j terer, in Newark, N. J.. on. Monday | ¢reises will be the order of work. Geor, omlers of the place to serve |GONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING | xtUre: ia im.| ,NOTICR TO STOCKHOLDERS. night. Frank Moran, the hig sorrel.| McLeod, promoter of the mateh, will Johnson left with a threat! AND PAVING § Section 4. ‘That no part of said im | ‘The regular annual meeting of the top Pittsburgh engineer, has announced|'?TOW Open the doors of the club to all yuble."! Ef th ter, THE CITY OF provement shail be paid out of the gen- | stockholders of the Wyoming Tele- that he is thru with the ring visitors on both evenings so that 1 accompanied with Mexican wome LOWS TOWIT: eral fund or the road fund of the City | phone Company for the election of dl- e can see the training of Rector. ‘my hor. Ww ‘ 73 eee, : of Casper. | rectors and for the transaction of such Moran recently started a come-bac! es n army officer, who compelle = pct AA tannca. | Seow and went along swimmingly for Kid Harris, a lightweight, and At|tendant to fill Johnson's orde Section 1, That the certain streets,| Section 6. ‘That the said improve-| other business as may properly come scoring five Knockouts in six Dempsey, a 135-poifhd boy, are working! One of the ow was called, Gard-|Or Portions of streets thereof, in sald) ments to be maintained by the Con’) nerore it, will be held at the offices = F ; s thelc sHeshic . d City of Casper, Wyoming, so proposed! gtructor for a period of five years and £5 Telephone Building, Running 1inst Fulton, w: jhard for their match which to be the | ner said, id with pistol displayed, was str of the company, 5 . ; | rec aI next @hursday splayed, WAS to be improved, are the following, to-|that the charge for the maintenance! Cy ‘Wyoming, on Tuesday, Janu- predicted last: Monday afternoon, too/ feature preliminary for next Thursday. made to shake hands with Johnson gna‘? * : RHE eee oe if 1) ‘o'clock big a bite for Moran. Moran. con-| Harris is working out nightly at the | to embra Bt wit: is to be Included in the assessment) ary 20th, 1920, at eleven (11) o tended all long that he would p > sper Athletic club, while Denpaty,| | Wifth street from the west line of Mar-| for such a eg ja. m his famous “Mary Ann” on Fulton’s|!8 doing his training at the Iris the- |ket street to the east line of Center| Section 6. ‘The time and place, when | J, BE. MacDONALD, jaw, but he was helpless; ater. Both men will go into the r nel street. and where the said City Council will) Secretary. Even Pulton’s backers, howey a Vinh Lpe mlove |beuveen. them: rket street from the south line of | Meet to consider any and all remon, | Poe. Jan 10-21 ino. dissatisfied with the result. A @ sqund of wrestlers, some be Filth street to the north, line of ‘Thin |Strances and objections to said proposed pected to see the big plaster: ing former soldiers who wrestled in | 5 street, ' “ his New Orleans performance ¢ tting Into shape for the Third street from the east line Of Mar-| xe HKSeX KKH IRAE A MARAIS EARLE ASEH IES RE ting Moran to sleep. His 7 es mer aa const Ket street to the east line of Boyer o e luctant to seek another bout with Jack | Minute match. aa on street from the west line of asper usiness an roressiona Dempsey. However, it is a question; Jumbo sabre hould C street to the west line of Ross! 4 whether or not Dempsey would haye| per late tonight or tomo: morning. | Wet wee ER agreed to the match had Fulton kayo Tickets will be on sale the usual} | Arthur Hawks, a former ‘Tribune pa-|” Rossa street from the north line of ee re ory KHEKEEHE Moran in the first minute of going.|Places until Thursday noon. There Is {per careie Ow * me an the ape | Marion street to the north line of Me- 2 a fi empsey}@ good demand for them at popular} ‘ity. He has written | 4 3 x SE eee ce © emcteeng ar. Dem peey ee eet |to friends here telling of his first week Oe Ya con the purpose of | A#RERHHR IIHR IAI AIH KAHL ETHAN AH SIH II % = ~ = | in the navy and of his present location] |” oi ACCOUNTANTS DOE BRANNIGAN HURT IN FIGHT THURS. Fontana’s Blow Causes Rupture RENT PROFITEERS WILL GET IT WHERE CHICKEN GOT THE AXE, RUMORED Which May Keep Brannigan From Ring Seven Months CHEYENNE, Wy Jan. 19.—Patsy Brannigan of Denver, who lost a de- cision to Soldier Fontana in ten rounds of milling ‘at Fort» Russell Thursday night, will not enter the ring again for six or seven months, He will be recovering from the effects of an in- jury inflicted by Fontana when the soldier struck him in the groin in the) third ‘round, and from the operation which is said to be necessary as a re- sult of this injury. Brannigan was severely ruptured by} Fontana’s low blow and surgeons s&s: it was phenomenal that he was able to continue to fight rounds, He attempted to tell Referee Abe Pollock that he had been struck jiow and was hurt but Pollock declined to listen, In the following round Fon- tana attempted to get a decision on the contention that Brannigan had fouled him but Pollock declined to stop the bout. Brannigan’s injury virtually paralyzed his right side, despite which fact he had Fontana all but out in the fifth and} sixth rounds. Inasmuch as Brannigan was injured during a fight on a military reserva- tion for the entertainment of General Pershing he was taken to the military hospital after the battle and will operated on by military surgeons, eithe at Fort Russell or Fort Logan. ee { SHERRY MAGEE LEAY: BiG LEAGUE The release of Sherwood Magee, the veteran outfielder of the. Cincinnati) Reds, and for years left fielder for the Philadelphia Nationals, moves from the big leaguers one of the most in-and out and tempermental players in the world. We can remember Sherry when he cavorted in the Phillies’ outergardens. | He gave Charley Dooin many sleep- nights when the sorrel-topped one piloting the team. Magee wasn't Zimmerman, Herzog or others. He was sulky and would kick up disturb- ances under cov Magee probably caused more friction on the Philadelphia team than any player of recent years has been capable of doing. lies were winning, Magee had pep ga- lore, but when the Quakers were hope- lessly trailing, Magee'’s attitude was pos- itively disgusting. The first thing Pat Moran did when he took over the reins of the Phils was to put the skids under Magee and replace him with George pennant for the Phillies was the only noticeable result. like CITIES SHOULD GiVE GOLF ATTENTION Figures just issued by of the golf course Chicago, show that all shattered on the public links during the 1919 season. Statistics show that} 286,553 tickets were issued for the 18- hole circuit, between March and De- cember, inclusive. This certainly is proof in itself that every city or town, which is able to struggle along with a surplus in its treasury, should maintain public golf links. There are hundreds of tired business men n all cities who need just such recreation as golf furnishes, but not being members of the country clubs, they cannot play the great Scotch the custodian records were} e. Municipal links, with even a mod- erate course fee, are badly needed in every city. It doesn't lay out a nine-hole course, if that is all the ground that can be spared, and it does much to stimulate interest in the game that is fast finding its way into the hearts of even the most stren- uously inclined. On the field, when the Phil-| Whitted. A} at Jackson Park,| take a mint to|the ensuing y ‘LANDER FIVE 15 TAKEN TO TRIMMING DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS, Wyo., Jan. ball team here by the narrow of 48 to 36. It was the first big game; |of the season for Douglas. The Dou ‘las five led the visitors most of th game. running as far cerned having been defeated b: land, and Douglas in the order so far this winter. a | Burlington Briefs | Wor named, 0 The following committees have been }ed social which will be given for Bur- lington employes and their friends at jthe Burlington freight house on Janu- yary 23: | Committee on Introduction—Mr, and Mrs. Frank Warner, Mr. and Mrs. R. | A. Barr, Fred Joelner and Crystal Lin- grel; entertainment committee, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. |Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Leary; refreshment com- mittee, A. E. Cress, M. E. Edwards, Mrs. A. P. El; . Scott, Genevieve Glasgow; floor committee, Mr. and Mrs. | A. E, Cress, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hower, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. F. Fee, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. MeNielis; finance commit- tee, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rediske, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Simmons, G. Miss Leona Brady; music committee, A P. Bly, Gail Link, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mul- lin, Mrs. Emma Spencer, Herman Trepte; publicity committee, A. Rediske. G. 8. Scott, president of the Burlington Social elub is the general chairman, In {addition to dancing, card games will be a feature of entertainment. The Brotherhood of Railway |have elected the following officers for| : President, Glen Win- ship; vice president, Thomas Van Drus ka; financial secretary, J. H. Rutz; re- cording secretary, Crystal Lingrel; in- ner guard, Earl Rogers; outer guard, W. G. Syverson; sergeant at arms, C. J. Ferguson;-chaplain, A.- Neilter. for seven more, be 19.—Douglas followed the lead taken by Casper and defeated the Lander high school basket- margin Lander is practically out of the! the state title is con- | appointed to have charge of the various features of the dance and get-acquaint-! S. Scott, Clerks | lit splashing mud. A new fly trap for household use employs an electric fan, to be con- nected to a little socket, to draw in- | paying the cost of sald improvements it is proposed to create an assessment district which will include all the prop- etry between the termini of said im- provement abutting or adjacent to the jsaid st which said property con- {sists of certain lots or parcels of land, Il be specifically benefited |by said improvement, and the boundary on the Bayridge Receiving ship, Brook- lyn, N. Y. His letter tells briefly of pee experiences in the nayy: “T was accepted at an ‘Ohio reeruit-| ing office. From there I was sent to, | the Great Lakes and went into deten- { \tion. got all of my nine shots and) f vaccination. The next the ‘st s e went tae arian’ stayed until 11" oFetocte| of said districts to be as follows, to-wit: - Then we went to “chow.” Wo went, Beginning at a point on the west line Profiteer landlords will be held to the /back to drill at 1 and drilled untit 4|Of Center street produced 399.92 feet straight and narrow path in paying | o'clock. It certainly took all the sur-/Porth of the north line of lot 2, block | their income taxes this spring. For the | plus fat off a fellow. . thence westerly and parallel fo the tenants are doing the driving and hold ing the whip. Revenge is sweet to the tenant who|most to the deck and then have a fel }has had to dig deep into his earnings |10W pull it up. But I don't mind the| West line of Center street a distance of | to pay a high rental in 1919. Gather. | 2&Vy much now because the first two|190 feet to a point on the north line ling his family around him, he takes |™onths are the Worst. ‘of lot 2, block 6, Midwest Addition, his scratchy family pen in hand,| “I was at the Great Lakes two,/0f Casper. | searches the inkbottle for that last drop |™Months and then shipped to Brooklyn,| Thence westerly and along the north of ink, and with a master stroke in- | We set beans three hree times a week." lies of block 6 and parallel to the north | forms the commissioner of internal rev- [tine of Third street a distance of 90 jenue that he, Bill Brown, of the Hall | room Apartments, paid to John Smith, » of Fifth street a distance of t to a point. ‘© southerly and paralicl to the “The next sore that “shot’” made my arm so { had to let my hammock al-| feet to a poift. Thence southerly and parallel to the west line of Center street a distance NEW YORK MARKET GOES \18 Profiteer, avenue, Anywhere, of 442, feet to a point. [A., zee ja ‘i } p ¢ ve py lock: By gathei ing fieaa ports from all | line of the east and west alley in blocks {the Bill Browns who 4 ‘unning th 2 and 3, Midwest Addition, City of Cas- ternal revenue. bureau will have the poe lee 2 inrance 3 Ge rere ua information needed to see that the Profi:| .,. (By TAYLOR & CLAY : mhenestucutheniys and along the weat teer Smiths pay pr POS: | ading we eer market today was 8! 1ine of Ross street a distance of 197.6 | at returns now due] fron ; heirs » it remained | tersection of west line of Ross street covering payments of salaries, wages, | 7? he first hour, then val-| ong the south line of Marion street. rent, interest, and other income serve | rray Tene ned, # serious break. ‘This |" “@nence westerly and along the south Jas useful data for running down tax. |DTCAk took 1 ae rom one to 13 tine of Marion street a distance of 112.48 jdodgers and for checking up millions | ‘eateat decline: \wtoctea ering the point. ! {of returns to-see that proper taxds paid. | iown three polite mat wan eke southwesterly south 14 de- Large’ business houses hh: been | vegintered alike shtba 4 and one minute west, a distance faithfully making these information re |sroke over a polnt in the engl a 43 feet to a point on the north jports for several: years and have co | At 10:30 o'clock a buying crave, line of Cobb street. |operated wholeheartedly with the gov | started by Drafts ine, ar RHE ate te Thence southwesterly south 14 degrees Jernment’s checking system. ‘The same | ind accompanial he cence te ver, and 02 minutes west across Cobb street, obligation rests on smaller businesses quantities moved prices ty ty)? distance of 61.8 feet to a point on the and on professional men; also on per-| opening figures and. even. higher jr |SOUt line of Cobb street. jSens and organizations who employ s ome gi The buying movement |__Thence southwesterly south 13 de- | chauffeurs, servants or person: | yas Again about near eu Brees and 69 minutes west, a distance Jin any capacity moved up to one-half to five|°! 141-7 feet to x point on the center lMecHeliravantellawsrequiraantia dine paints tHaieitee bs F|line of the east and west alley in block Jof these information returns in eact nd fell off s : » where the total of payments dur 5 at elght percent anal, Thence westerly parallel to the north jing 1919 to any person, partnership, o to ‘seven ipercent and at the me Of Dhind street and alongiithe cen: fidiigiaryreaay SOOO GEL Gaeta, Cae alcoaatialemnersents jfer line of the east and west alley in 1099 and 1096, on which the return: curb was slow piBlock 7) ia. distances of 280.86 feetators }must be mad how available at th fining, stood at § jpointions the easthlinclociBoyer.atrect: offices of collectars of internal revenue Sti Thence southwesterly south 26 de- PROMISE OF $4,000 TO STEP-GRANDSON MUST BE REDEEMED NOW BY WIDOW SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 19.—1 the late Herman Henschke of this place } Promised to settle * “$4, 000 or $5,000". on |his step-grandson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Cotton of Forsythe, Montana, provided Mrs. Cotton would not push a >CAUSE against Mrs. Henschk |the estate of Henschk as sole heir to tionship which bound Henschke to pay There will be a meeting of the Army jand Navy club tonight in the club rooms Hlocated in the. basement of the West \hotel, to elect a new president. Other important business is to come before the meeting. The meeting is to be followed by «a musical. —— Two London chauffers have invented a brush to be suspended on the out- side of an automobile wheel to prevent sects into a receptacle. "l grees and 25 minutes west and along the east line of Boyer street a distance jof 396.39 feet to a point being the | point of intersection of the east line of | Boyer street and the center line of the east and west alley in block 177. Thence easterly and along the center jline of the east and west alley in block '177, a distance of 318.87 feet to a point. Thence southwesterly south 13 de- grees and 567 minutes west, a distance of 141.67 feet to a point on the north line of McCoy street. ‘Thence easterly and along the north line of McCoy street, a distance of 441.66 feet to a point. Thence northeasterly another 64 de- the right-of-way than Saturday. The local market was ¢ active at about Saturday's xtremely igures. in- LEGAL NOTICES eee NOTICE OF ANNUAL 8' ‘OCKHOLD. | ERS' MEETI annual meeting The of holders of the Keystone Oil & Refining Co,, will be held at the office of R. H.! the stock- Nichols, Ca: nd, Der Wyo., on Monday, feb- at 2 p.m. The meet- the purpose of electing | a Board of Directors for the ensuing corporate r and for the transaction r business as may come he- TONE OIL. & REFINING co,. | 8tees east and along judgment for $623.11 of delinquent ali- 8. CRAMER ~|of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy mony which she had secured against = Benstae | Railroads, Oil Spur, a distance of 115. Dr. Cotton, Mrs. Henschke of Sheridan,| pup, Jin, 19. 190) {feet to a point. widow of Herman and mother of Dr.|qygsy | | Thence northerly and parallel to the Cotton, must pay to Mrs. Cotton, in least line of Ross street a distance of| trust for her son, $4,000. This is the| NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE, 104.49 feet to a point on the north line| judgment of a jury in the district couct| DO ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVE. | of Cody street. here in the suit brot by Mrs. Cotton MENT OF PAVING DISs- Thence easterly and along the north bine of Cody street, a distance of 333.79 feet to a point on the west line of David TRICT NO. 16 The jury held that inasmuch as Mvs.| Fifth street from the west line of |street. | |Cotton had, upon Renschke's pror Market street to the east line of Cen-| Thence southeasterly south 69 de-| |to provide for her son, dropped the] ter street. grees and 26 minutes east, a distance of |iudemment seatost Dr. Cotton, there had ket street from the south line of | 85.44 feet across David street to a point heen entered into a contractural rela-| Pifth street to the north line of third|on the east line of David street 150 feet street [south of the south line of Third street. | linet atblateantecee eed ine #nd) Third street from the east line of} Thence easterly and parallel to the the beneficiary of his estate Mas. tar | Market street to the east line of Boyer| south line of Third street a distance of |the ne aoe 3 ria e. Mr street. | 160 feet to a point on the east line of Rona ins aug w is Baker, she Marion street from the west line of | the north and south alley In block 8. : Market street to the west line of Ross} Thence northerly and along the east ARIS EA NTTINA YY Iai; AND INAVCeiEr street, line of the north and south alley in block | G. F. BELL “THE INSURANCE MAN” GENERAL INSURANCE Fidelity, Surety and Contract Bond a Specialty The G. F. Bell Agency | 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Teleghoe 363 —o — 1 a The CASPER PRIVATE panes nee XPERT ACCOUNTANTS 840 Books ‘Opened, Cloned, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- trarn. Authorities on our iaceme yy THE GUARANTEE, REGISTRY RPORATI Rooms 208-d10 sou ibgehange Bldg. i rR. ©. KAMP ‘ Physician nnd §>rgeon _—— eS Oftics: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | —o —Phones— ie 130 =~ jouse 8D, ant | INCOME TAX AUTHORITY DENTISTS Public Stenography—Notary Public oo. i] Wood Bidg. Phone 595 i | DR. J. C. BIBBS ! 10 : Dentist | Rohrbaugh Bi ARCHITECTS | cool ReReaMery)-} it DUBOIS & GoopRICH \ ! me 54. rehitec' | Rooms be al "roware na Block | rat ELECTRICIANS F, O. bad AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, 4 Third St. Phone 1080 GARBUTT & WEIDNER Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- Architects: | eeSses Electri iring and Con- 415 Of] Exchange Bldg. tracting. Syoulint enn Rieres Phone 11 Aare Ee is HAT a BT OLBANING G5 iat AUTO REPAIR “NEW YORK WaT CLEANING | YORK Har AD CLEANING {| We clean ana're-biock al 4 ! | “Popp crapcnn pareeey ||| Bats Hanamag Soret Felt, and Bute ladies nd ntlemen. Drive into the Néw trimmings; all 3 auto ELECTHIC Company, {| | Nay, ‘immings: all work guaran- | 111 E. First St. Phone 968-3 ‘|| Hats. We call for and deliver. o | | Shoe shining parlor in connection BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Br | Ba, da of shoes d vn tlemen. Al t FRANK RAITonS 75. Hae” Casper, Wyo. | = is oe] oO. 8. Bilding. Phone 951-W MOVING A SPECIALTY I R Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8, Comte} — INSURANCE Phone 1013 ' HOAGLAND ——_—_——} o— o|! We sell The Wyoming's Own 1 | SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE | irate, cpr een Your Money at Home. | Office— Tait’s Billiard Hall | 1 fice 247 N. Center Phone S89W | Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 ‘Moving a Specialty. LAWYERS 2 re ere BROKERS | WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at La’ 4 ; CARNES RROKERAGK @ PUBLIC | | wattes 1528 anper, Wyoml | . en j=] at EB. BE. Carnes & B. Lesperance, Smears Bice o———_____ MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Sulte 316 Oil Exchan; i} Casper, Wyo., Phone sa. Pyne es List your Oil Stocks with’ us; | we can fill your orders on a re- markably low margin. | Phone 1147. Office over Iria Theater | CHIROPRACTORS i ' DR. J. H. JEFFRE ! ! DR. ANNA GRAHAM SEFFREY | | SAGENS, STANLEY e ae lropract: | | Lyric Thenter Hide, Center St. | ! 204-207 O11 Exchan KR Office Phone 706. \J Casper, Wyo ———— =——¢ | ——— ! DR. TR. G. HAHN ” NICHOLS & STIRRE’ i DR. 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Fhent i 1 Glecture ‘Bidgye’ 772W- REPAIRING CLOTHES CLEANERS FOR PHONOGHAPH A AD THE GEEvice .CLRANERS UN REPAIR HOGREN Cleaning, ap eB ae Remodeling Der, Wyoming ROOMING HOUSES hare 107 Both Phone 1299, e: *, Lind a eran. 0 “Sorvies” eerie ards | REAL ESTATE DOCTORS MARION P, wii | Real Betate and Hee, | of women and children. 200-201, 0. S. Bldg. Res, Suite HOTEL Office Phone 690, Phone 746 Wert tan Second St, ag Strtetiy’ Meaees Rooms M.D. | “Sittuitis Bonth Heaagnabic. oper ated alagesen of the Sa LEAEALTON ST TEs Paty ‘ract and Diseases STAGE LINES eg Rowe fous, 47 ¥F. oust oF toe Honpital, th or a. ud Mail. Bxpress, | relent and Pas- . m.5 casper Cree! to'é'p. mi Tp. Im: bo Bio BB I}{ o ice, Liberty, Garnace yet one or OT Swe f-. MARSHAL KEITH, M. D. bia eerie Phynicinn ‘and Sargesy, REMIN a” Special attention ivan : || L. TALDO Re TE WRITERS Stacie @iseases of. women "and 1) W. l. TALBERT, Representative : : : t at Blackmore Buildin Smith ce t~Turner D: He ones! 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