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CHICAGO, March 6: dat ws are marta een ra i “irate fog aningid that some ‘fins. Thue! sitting on the ing his opinion on the matter of coperstitions er hobbies. He wanted to Al ces NS ot eh pg oar concerned, he he was @ Bail pe ‘Teer of SH Ohad pace, eee a Game Lost by One Run ous. nents bad scored a run. ever an undeserved run, it was that one. Two efrors and some slow think: ing had made it possible to score a run, after the first two men up had been retired. Two easy chances to retire the side had frittered away, before the third out was finally made, Cicotte him- gelf ending the inning by striking out the batter. That game was lost vy a one-run margin. The cheap run scored in the oon: ing inning had been the deciding fae- tor, Cicotte Listened in silen:e, Bud thea gave me a good » when J cun- trasted his statement with ene oe be bad made.a few. gpoments prevjvus- ‘ Scoring in Bad for Ed, ) “Any tine the jon scores me in the opening I usuaily” mest ] ulwuys am glad to get the first ses- sion over without any runs being muito, Jt atwayy makes me feel I'am going to je beaten if the opposition scores ¢n me right off the reel. I don't teem to piteh with my yausd “You arp Hot at al) ms a dic I pernarhss looked Pee pose y i Pega y in euynest. 1 perceived that 1 ‘meant, P apnat isn’t a Unseen Bil; it is), 2 straight’ stasement of fost,” repliod| Cicotte. ““Just look up the scores of my gumes and yoy will discover that I have been beaten in @- majority. of; the gumes fn which the opposition scores on me in the opener.” COWBOY QUINTET PLAYS. TER NG TOT, 2 LARAMIE, Wyo. aia Mar. 6-The Upi-, versity of Wyoming basketball deam will play the Colorado College five here to- night. The Cowboy quintet already has scored a win over’ the fast Colotado,, Tiger five: ‘On the” Colorado” Springs | court and consequently another WiGRurY | is expected when the two teanis tangte | on the Wyoming floor. There is a question of poe Ge ot: several players on the Colorade College team, some fans | hene elaiming: thet it is a second’ string téap. composed ‘of some players not eligible for the Rocky Mountain conference, - 1 sason, curtain-raiserto the 'vursity eontest. ra AE tere vB. known jewelry firm of Kansas City, Mo.,| is here calling on trade. | HOUDINI the he Game ! A Paramourtsiriccaf @Prclare “AT THE IRIS SUNDAY : ) whieh egrlier in the season was regard- Led ay a°stuto championship possibility The university high school team’ veil | continyed its recent “slump” at Rawlins leet the Cheyenne quintet” here ir the | when ft lost to the Rawlins high school | every man fit. third game betweon the two deums this | five by the score of 42 to 12. The game Will be played ax uithe Cheyenno team defeated the Raiv- {His jeam with ease here but last night J. Marcotte, representing 9 ave) | vietim. Miss RutH smitH, G@HAMPION Ar 150 vaRDs, BAcK STROKE, AND 100 YARDS, BREAST STROKE BREAKS RECORD—A possible American entry for the coming Olympic games | is Miss Ruth Smith of the Morningside A. C., New York, who broke the Mid- | dle Atlantic women's 50-yard swimming record at a meet in the Meadowbrook _ Club pool, i Philadelphia, Miss Smith covered the distance in 29 seconds. BL ENLISTMENT IN eee ARMY SERVICE 22 BUSINESS MOVE Bromnan of New Yori and Can ob iow i heayyweis! ] ~Roper Chicago, hts, fought hes rounds to a draw. gata: it 5 Mets tind ate KE ’DOWD PINS K. 0. i Sart Alice Seri Fist Pic Contest on Benefits to Be Derived ~ONMURPHY IN THE NINTH (By ALICE STEVICK, Senior, Natrona (By. Assopiated Press.) | County High School.) GRTRANTAL Oh, a: 6,.--Mike When a.shrewd- business man is ap-| cians, preached with a proposition for invest ing his time or his money, the first ner lurphy of Chi- engo, when ‘the Meco ‘stopped the | Sout the alot round. j fits to me? What returns may I ex- | pect?" ~He considers its personal ap- plication and if he is convinced of the p | value of the suggestion, he adopts it. |. Enlistment,in the army is a business pyepoe ean, offering rich opporiunities any young man wio will iaike ad: iT LING vantage of them. ‘The government dks for three years of a man’s life, .illing-) news to learn, and interest in the work) ; he choses. It is for him to decide if we peeigl to ‘The Tribune.) investment, will be profitable. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Mar. digas alg The slogan of, the 1resent day is “Ef} Ghevenns high school basketball team, |ricjeney.” ‘To Win success a man must, ibe phy ly, mentally and moratty ef} ficient. ‘The army guarantees the ost ‘of health for the daily exercise keeps Regular exumimations and eompulsory inocculation ag@inst dis- raged are rautions which: eivilians High moral stan- auras are required and maintained. A soldier acquires a sense of obligation! and responsibility while army discipline beth his capacity for managing men and] ‘obeying other men. But the greatest opportunity of all} is the offer of a complete edyvation in some usefvl business, How many men haye found their lack of education one of the biggest stumbling blocks in their path. The army supplies that educa; ulon. Every man has his choice of work, ‘and is given thoro training in that line. | |To broaden this training he is allowed to study in interesting countries and) | among interesting people. Many think of the army as 4 fight-| ing organization and therefore as a) destructive one. In war times the sol- dier’s main occupation is,) of course fighting. But the great work of the) j army is at all times constructive. Here |a man can apply the Knowledge he hus gained and come face to face with big ‘problems. It is ‘this praetical experl- eneo Which enables him to meet his own, later on. Recently | @ppeared to be oytclugsed by its former —— Read the Tribune want ads. | him for bis work in life and sugeess in that work. When he meets other busi / ness men his-record will be a recommen: | dation. very alert young man in America should stop to epnsider these facts, and what they may mean in his own future. If he stops*to consider it means that, hc must be convineed. And | Unele Sam says “Enlist new." ; Railroad Time Table-- e-- Casper THE CHICAGO, G0, BURLINGTON * QUINCEY RB. B: East Bound. Departure, | Departure. No. , 20--~-4 75 ee 7:65 a. m. No. 81_~--.-11:20 p. THE CHICAGO. & “Nomen Wise. fave Bound. Arrival. Departure. So ate Db. mm. 3:40 p.m. No. 608-..-. 8:20 p.m. question he asks is, “‘What ave the bene- Tho three years ho invests prepare! | HIGHT BILL IN ~—NYAAMENDED Measure Revised to. to Secure Okeh | of Committee to Be Passed | in Week | ALBANY, Mar. 6.—Amend- |ments which will put the Walker box- ing bill in shape, to be reported favor- {ably from the senate judiciary commit- tee next: week, were made by Senator |James J. Walker, introducer of the | measure. | The bill as erlginally drawn called for fifteen-round bouts, but will be amend- |ed to provide that the regulatory com- jmission can fix .a lesser number of | rounds, Every effort will be made to |place full responsibility for supervision and regulation of the sport upon the | covmmtasion to be created by the meas- ure. | Answerable to Governor, j Another amendment to be incorporat- od in the bill before Tt is reported, prob- jably next Tuesday, will make the indi- vidual commissioners directly answer- ‘able to the governor, | No contests will bo permitted on Sun- jday. Five-ounce gloves will be required for divisions up to and including light- | wolghts, and six-ounce gloves for the | heavier divisions, é Can’t Oversell House, | There will he no overcrowding per- | mitted under the law, for an amendment javill be made to it to penalize any elub |for selling tickets for more seats than jare available pysiiametture forfeiture of license. 6.5, TRUSTEES ~ARE UPHELD IN MASTER RULING (Continued From From Pago 3.) oe | both under the deed of Mrs, Eddy and the by-laws of the church, | “For the purpose of a fair hearing,” | Judge Dodgs says, “none of the charges ‘preferred against Dittemore | were sufficiently definite as to time, place or circumstance. Just what was complained of could not be known from | them. Until made more specific they | could not be intelligent met. If be- lieved to be true by the members of | the board who adopted the resolution, their belief was not founded upon first- hand knowledge, but upon report only, | They were inadequate grounds for any | but a purely arbitrary dismissal. | “it it may be said that what had passed within the board was necessarily ; present to the minds of all its mem- ‘bers, so that charges were sufficiently specific for that purpose, I find with regard to them that, upon many ques- tions before’ the board, Dittemore had differed’ from “all his associates; that | he had been persistent and uncompro- mising in urging his views against theirs, both In discussion at the meet- ings and in letters to them, and that his Jetters had been frequent and volym- inous, abounding in assertion and eriti- leism of a kind not at all deficient, either in positiveness or in vigor. “But I find nothing in his letters In evidence which can fairly be regarded as going beyond what yas reasonably permissible in such a correspondence. | Nor, os to hiy attitude or behavior at meetings, can I find that ho has moro for which to reproach himself than | baye ‘bis volleagues, Manifestations of | feeling on both sides might, under the cireymstances, have been expected, Un- less dismissal for the mere sake of get- ting rid of an habitual and troublesome dissenter was within the majority’s power, I find that the above grounds also were inadequate.” As the directors of the Chrivtian | Science Church in many instances baged | their aetion on authority belicved to ‘huve been, given to them by the pby- | | laws and manual of the church, Jydge | | Dodge remarks that Mrs, Eddy, when | she appohuted the four trustees under | the deed of September 1, 1892, evidently | had in mind that they should become a corporation in accordance with the laws of Massachusetts to the gov- | ernment of incorporated churches. Byt it is cleay, says Judge Dodge, that she | had. no power to make them a corposa- | Uon, and that the terms of the statute could have no application to them yn- less they were or became “officers of” a church or religious society “similar” , to tho deacons er church wardens men- | tioned in the statute, | When the doed of trust was made, | say# Judge Dodge, they wero not, 50 | fay as appears, officers of any chugh | or religlous society; they were’ | trustees selected by. Por tite i church whereof they: or sugees: sors, later acted ag officers, viz., Sirs, Uddy's reorganized’ ¥irst.Church ef Christ, Sejentist, dig not como into ex- istenee until ‘September 23, 1892. All that Mrs, Wddy gave the four trustees, he says, was a piece of vacant land, | upon whieh Iter the church cin wus crectod. ry 9 ING OF STOCK- RACK La Baer GRO. tenn "Come lative is pate piven given that a meeting of the ptoelsholders of the Wyoming Grocery Company will be held at the prizeipal place of business and. offing of said company in Casper, the County of Natron», State of Wyoming, on the Git day of April 1920, at 10 o'clog a. m, for the purpose of considering the question. of increasing) the capital stock of sald Wyoming Grocery Coinpany to ‘the sum of Two Hundred Thousand Pollars. A Vote of at least two thirds of all the shares of stéck of said com: pany now lawfully issped and out stand. jx shall be meceysary’to effget said incveake of cupttal stook. | Duled this 2nd day of March H. B. TF } 1920. | cr, ! Pregident, Wyominis cery Company. ey Ape. 3, Loge | | (Pub. Mav. 6. 48 wt 1 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION } William Dwyer, Fireman 144.22 | Hugh Gifin, Fireman, 140.00 Insurance Commissioners Office, | Harry Razey, Fireman, 135.00 State of Wyoming. John Cunningham, Fireman, 140.00 Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 16, 1920. It is hereby certified, That the Globe and Rutgers Fire Insurance Company of C, R. Hancock, Firemar,...... Q. Freel, Street Commissioner. 121.25 1650.00 Sear Freel, Engineer 150.00 | |New York, in the State of New York, + P. Layton, Herder.,.. 75.00 haa complied with the Insurance Laws| Theodore Layton, Teamster. 70.00 of this State and # authorized to trans-| John Fales, Street Cleaner. 120.00 | act the business of Fire, Tornado, fe!1,| Bam Harrison, Teamater,.. 115.00 ; Explosion, Riot and Civil Commation| gimer Brainerd, Dump Boss,... 87.00 and Lightning Insyrance in this State!) A, Burson, Street Cleaner..,.., 88.09 jlfor the current year. Wm. Jones, Water Commissioner 200.00 Witness my hand end seal ef office ‘the day and year first above written, R. B. FORSYTH, (SEAL) Insurance Commissioner, Pub. Mar. 6, 1920. “COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, B. J, Proctor, Laborer, T, W. Berry, Engineer, ¥, E, Bulington, Engineer... \d ‘ erste by Pied Van Gordon, seconded bs y Cc. . Bryan that the bills be al- ee Rages 2080. ‘lowed as audited by the finance com- vaat hl session at the Council/ Mittee and warrants ercaere drawn to | Chamber at the. City Hall, but there Cover same, On roll call, all voting not. being @. quorum of the Council *¥*, the Mayor declared said motion @uly carried, Present same was adjourned until & o'clock p, m. m There being no further business to B. come beforo this Council, same was or- dered adjourned until 8 o'clock p. m., March 2, 1920, B. H, PELTON, JR., Mayor, H. PELTON, JIR., Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Council of the Cit 7 ot Caape y Counci e ‘Yy r met in regular adjourned session pur- ASA F, SLOANE, suant to adjournment of this date at ity Glerk. the Council Chamber at the City Hall | with Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., presid- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. ing. Casper, Wyoming, Mareh 2, 1920. On roll call the following were pres- City Council of the City of Casper ent: Councilmen W, FP, Duan, W. W.| met in regular adjourned session pur- Keefe, M, L. Bi , C. M, Bryan, Earl) suant to adjournment of March 1st, C, Boyle, Asa. F, » City Clerk, 1920, at the Couneil Chamber at the Moved by W. W, Keefe, seconded by | City Hall, with Mayor B, H. Pelton, Jr., Earl C, Boyle that the City Council ding, suspense with the regular order of! On roll call the following were pres- business and take up the matter of an|ent: Councimen W. W. Keefe, M. L. extension of the Harry P. Hynds gas Bishop, C. My Bryan, Earl C. Boyle, franchise. Motion carried. Fred Van Gordon, Asa F. Sloane, City Fred Van Gordon present at this} Clerk. time. An ordinance presented entitled, “An Minutes of the last reyular and syb-! ordinance granting and giving to Harry sequent adjourned meetings read and|P, Hynds, his successors and assigns approved. the right, privilege and franchise to Committee on the occupation tax re-| conduct, maintain, operate, in the pub- Attest: } by Harl C, Boyle, jaye; C. | sewer distriet for the pu 1D. TL Bait, Wiretiaad ported progress, ~4 Report of the Special Committee on the Electric Lights, read and placed on file. Mr. C. T, Boome of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company, ap- peared before the Council at this time and stated that the Chicago and North- western Rail, Company would station a wate! at their crossing on Center street and further, ag soon as the traffic justified it they would stution a watchman at their other street crossings. The watchman to be uniformed and have full police au- thority. Moved by M, L. Bishop, seconded by C. M. Bryan that the offer of Mr, C. T. Boome be accepted. Motion carried. Report of the Park and Cemetery Committee read and placed op file. Moyed by Earl C. Boyle, seconded by W. W. Keefe, that the report be ac- cepted. Motion carried, Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded by Fred Van Gordon that the City En- gineer be instructed to proceed with the matter of having the water mgins on South Cedar, South Chestnut aud South Walnut strects, lowered, On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor dcclared said motion duly carried, F. A. Villnave, fire captain, presented lic streets ,alleys and public ways a pipe line for the conveyance and transmission, supply and distribution of | Gas.” | Moved by Earl C, Boyle, seconded by | Fred Van Gordon, that the ordinance be | passed as read. PAGE FIVE SSS An aye and nay vote being taken re- sulted: W. W. Keefo, aye; M, L. Bishop, aye; C. M. Bryan, aye; Earl C. Boyle, aye; Fred Van Gordon, aye, Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried and therefrom this ordinance shall be in full force and ef- | fect from and after ten days from the date of Its passage and shall be known a8 Ordinance No. 135-A of the Ordi- nanceg of the City of Casper. The Mayor appointed Charles Lund- man as City Sexton of the City of Cas- per. Moved by Fred Van Gordon, seconded that the appointment of Charles Lundman as City Sexton of the City of Casper be confirmed, On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by Earl C. Boyle, seconded by Fred Van Gordon, that the City Clerk be instructed to draw a voucher for the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dol- lars( $750.00), in favor of Sam Switzer for the purchase of Lot 6, Block 73, Butler addition of the City of Casper, said lot to be used for the purpose of erecting a dwelling for the City Sex- ton. +4 An aye and nay vote being taken re- sulted: W. W. Keefe, aye; M. L. Bishop, M. Bryan, aye; Earl C, Boyle, aye; Fred Van Gordon, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. An ordinance presented entitled, “An Ordinance Concerning the Testing of Electric Light and Power Meters.” Moved by C, M. Bryan, seconded by M. L. Bishop, that the ordinance be passed as read. An aye and nay vote being taken, re- M. L, Bishop, >. M, Bryan, rl C, Boyle, ay ‘red Van Gor- aye, Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance duly passed as read and therefrom this ordinance shall be in full foree and effect from and after ten days from the date of its passage and shall be known as ordinance No, 136-A of the Ordinances of the City of Casper, There being no further business to come before this Council same was. or- dered adjourned. don, B. H. PELTON, JR., Mayor, Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk, Publish March 6, (1920. Casper Business PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT his resignation, same to take effect April. 1st, 1230. , Moved by Eurl C. Boyle, seconded by Fred Van Gordon, that the resignation be accepted. Motion carried, Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded by Fred Van Gordon that the Center Street Filling Station be charged the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per month rental for the city property now oc- cupied by their building, rent ty start March 1s, 1920. An aye and nay vote being taken re- sulted: W. F. Dunn, aye; W. W. Keefe, nye; M. L. Bishop, aye; C. M. Bryan, aye; Earl C. Boyle, nay; Fred Van Gor- don, aye, Whereupop the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by W. F, Dunn, seeonded by | Fred Van Gordon, that the resybdivj- sion of Blocks 53, 64, 64 af White's a4- dition of the City of Casper, presented by the Western Engineering Company, be adopted and approved. An aye and nay vote being taken, re- sulted: W, F. Dupn, aye; 'W. W, Keefe, uyc; M. L. Bishop, aye; C, M, Bryan, rl C. Boyle, aye; Fred Van Gor-| don, aye. Whereupon the Mayor de: clared said motion duly carried, A resolution presented deelaripg the intention ef the City Coupei]. of the | City of Casper, to create a. sanitary f laying a sanitary sewer through Blocks 48, 49, 2, 68, 64, 55 arid 56, Moved by Fyed Van Gordon, seconded by C. M, Bryan, that the.resolution of intention to create a sanitary sewer district be adopted ang the date of hearing objections and remonstrances thereto being set for the bth day of April, A, D., 1920. An ays and nay vote being taken re- sulted: W. F. Dunn, aye; W. W, Keefe, aye; M. LL. Bishop, aye; CG, M. Bryyn, aye; Earl C, Boyle, aye; Fred Van Gor- don, aye. ‘Whereupon the Mayor de clared said motion dyly’ earried and that the City Council of the City of Casper will sit on the bth day of April, A. Di, 1020, to hear objections, and re- mongiranees against the cregtion of paid sanitary sewer digtriet, Tho following bills were presented: 'B. H, Pelton, Jr., Mayor. eee oH gad W. ¥. Dunn, Councilman: . W. W. Keele, Councilman “4 $0. me MM... Bishop, Councilman. 15,00 C. M. Bryan, Councilman,.«ps.ee9 7 25-90 Earl ©. Boyle, Councilman = 26.00 Fred Van Gordou, Councilman... 15.00 Asu ¥. Sloane, City Clerk, 200,00 J. 3. Van Doren, City Treasurer, 300.00 Perty A. Morris, Police Judgo.,,_ 100.00 Firo Dept., City Hall janjtor 100.00 E. S. Baker, City Sexton.es.eegs 85-58 Marie Logan, Stenographer. +-—_/ 100.00 &, M. Ullithorpe, Chiet of Poues. 200.00 Samy Gaston, Policemap. pe 144.22 J. M. Varris, Policeman... ade Jamey Murdock, Voliccmpn.sas4> Joe Bunch, Policeman. +eersecare Chaytys Pickett, Policeman, J. YW. Lynch, Policeman..«.4ss08 W. HE. Kilgore, Polleeman.«.-<6 Charley Tureetie, Pelicomay... Y. King, Policeman. sree Ld. Schmuuski, Policoman.. ’ J.C, Jones, Policemanssseasvdee, P.S. Van Natta, Enginoeries 144.02 176.00 44.08 L 4 J. ¥. Cadby 200. 00 33. B. Furlow, Inspector. 116.00 ) Ovear Lergdab), Rodman 60.00 ¥Vrank &, Knittle, Bogipeer. 600.00 | Ovcar Hieytands Chief.,.,. 16.00 150.00 144 ee + dss I. A. Villnave, Captain. M. H, Hool, Firemen. } INCOME x AVTHORITE Room rate wibhe Rule. 0) ule; i ‘Phone ooo! ——— ARCHITECTS DUBOIS 4 GooDRICA Areaitects Rooms 24-4 Jownsend Biven Casper, Wyo, ! 1 ' | GARBUTT, WEIDNER cS SWEENEY 1 ects i ' 1 BAGGAGE AND TRANSF! ‘\ SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGK Vitice——- Suite Hilliard Mell Pheues ites. 57.W. Uitice, 106 Moving a Speciaiy. __GHIROPRACTORS DR. J. B. REY om Anna Ee ace 1} Chiropractors, uyrie Wheuter tidy. Cent Usrice Phone 708. Res. j DR, B. G. HAHN Ui, IDNA MALS Ubiropra tors #% Luwnsena Bidg Phones eat 1235 Sut ‘ Office DH, M. BANNED Mh Hurie pinpic ae Buu CONTRACTOLS We Take Care of the Ho Buliding H, J. KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Coutructurs Cor, Lambert apd Washington, North Casper, Lor Me eke orice sift | | GUR wi) TH "YOu ok bus BGs BLOCK erat Saitraior | %, Box itty | ores Yay seere toutes | Camp Work A Specialty j te Ag te He Jonson | ] | "po: ri. Lise! ve 88 "wiroe ci GLOTHES CLE, CLEANERS. - ne ERE yrs | Cleaning, €.’ Remodeling ce ee : i { | Syst ne Bi Poe Hees whut Fae | 748 a rn Sieonsbe of th | ¢ mito pare ‘Tract and Diseases "% Phones: epi ReMrnengh Bide lospital, 272 oF 278, Hours: 10 @ m. to 1 p. ». m, to6 DMUs TD ws to BBO Ie In: se warrant, c. bia! ‘TH, fo} DR sicjan nn: oaiaa. “attention wisee obstet= tetas! diseases of womer and MEL eee LAE 6 VIO MESS EEE EE EEE EEE” and Professional ~ | Meieeateaee Di ct eee k ASHE irector y Ee ; FI I IIR I es ACCOUNTANTS | DOCTORS —_—_ Sears o | quaRANTEE REgisrey con. |f a al 5) | Auditors and Accountants | WYATT HOTEL 1 mere. See ug about mgking out your In- | |< me Tax report. Phone’ 660. | %== ! 314 Oll xchange Bldg. || Tae cate se Durbin, yoorreas | p ae Sf \) Phones 272 and DR. H.R, LATHROP, Surgeon in Chargi Rolrbaugh Building. Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 —a DENTISTS DIBBS De Rohrbaugh Bids. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) ‘hone ELECTRICIANS } AMERICAN BELKOTRIC CO. } 113 E. Third St, Phone 1080 Motor Ropetring, Armat Wina- | ing, Blectripas Viring and Con- | tracting. 3 : ; ' ~ LAWYERS WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorne: it Canpe! you. Suitoe 14-15-10, Town MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 O11 Hxchange Building Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd. —o MAGENS, STANLEY & MURAND Lawyers. 207 Ol) Exchaoge Didg. sper, Wyowing. ° —— | NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lnwyera | 8009-10-11 Ol) Exchange Blag, * —rsg GEORGE W. FERGUSON Wyoming o) PLUMBING AND HEATING Se 43. DONOHUE | Plumbing and heating, hot water heating a) specialty. “Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. | Shop—826 8. Spruce. Phone 200W C—O y) M. PALMER 1 Plumbing, steam and hot water heatinx; Rudy pipeless hot air tur- | nace. Jobbing of all kinds prompt- ! iy attonded to. Sh 189 W. First. Phone Taw.) (Mociure, Bide.) SESAME BT eh ek cS AB REPAIRING FOR WER PPGRAPH AND | | 107 B. oO i PAINTER TER A? Sear » DEC OR: ATOR | Quality in enameling, kalsomin- ing und all branches of the paint- ing trade 1+ CHAS. A. HAMILTON Phone 1145¥ 630 5. Beech, a O ROOMING HOUSES wit ME HOTEL West Second St. ° ‘Trelght end Pas - —sasper to Salt Creek, » Liberty Garnge, Casper, ‘Telephone 983 or 077-W. j 8 | ee ws 0, KAMP } VETERINARY SURGEON o. hasta niece) | wy "Suite 4, Csinith Bide. \ i. A. RATHDUN i Phones—- Veterinary Surgeon: | OFthoe ine \ +) Manes 82 ! At Casper Pharmacy,” Phone 48) | ow