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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 rUR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Any size house from 10 rooms down| of eenished or un- to one room modern, furnished, any part of Cas ter street north of court in, and some ne’ completed on Railroad avenue. of terms, e Will & maider, in goo r, on Ci iouse, cl ‘or equities. EE 263 N, WA: tt eat C. .. BRY. SHI room house Call Mr. Vivion. eg ectric building 10 horsepower. Fhone 313W,| FOR SALE—Good used cars; one Dodge} car, model 1918; Ford deliv. 1917; one Ford touring eal ix, model 193 Auto! 4-20-5t/ tourin| 1 a le model, 1916; one Buick one Chevrolet, model 1917; ail A-1 shaus; come. and ‘them, Exchange, Linden and Center. FOR Lots 7 Eteridan “Heights. | Millinery. ang 8 Inquire Bark built, large four-room block éast of Center; lot 560x140. Rox 405, Phone 299M. NEW_ 1920 Buick $1750. Phone 1193, FOR SALH—One of the a ey Casper. Bor inform: a ties) best for sewer connection. Tribune, FOR SALE—Trackage; best Casper; $7,000.00 will handle Box 173, Tribune, 4-22-; NEW_ 1920 Buick 5-passenger ci $1750. Phone 1193. 4-22 ir, Lease—W arehous. on Sandbar on river fro: location nee FOR SALE—New aill-steel coal range; reasonable if taken at once. Grant ave. Phone 647. FOR SALE—One saddle horse, old. Phone 698W. * 4-22- ——— SS FOR SALE—Rabbit, New Zealand, NG 504 Thirteenth st. 4-2 FOR SALE—One Kurtaman piano hogany case, practically new condition; price reasonable. Chi lin Furniture. Co. ' FOR SALB—Four-room mods just completed; full basemenz; in’ features, furnace heat; ¢ tion, Inquire owner, 629 W. Phone 272J, FOR SALE—Three-room house, Refinery. Call at 802 S. Cedar. doe. 4-23-6t*) FOR 27x! First st. FOR SALE—Baby chicks; ties, from prize-winnin antee live delivery. 4; wonderful bargains. ten furniture of aoag ee 0. Salvation Army. & $-11 NTED—Laundress. Wyatt caeetey screens made to order. and Phone 1210. on lunch counter. Grand Central Block. WANTED—To modern home; will lease for year or more. Phone 12: e curtains a specialty; all work | por RENT—Furnished room with guaranteed. Phone 654M. 4-20-68) bath; close In. 255 N. Wolcott. 2acit WANTHD—To uy for building pur-| 4-23 ‘WANTPD—To Vuy for building pur-) ——————___________ poses, inside or gerner east-front| OR RENT—Threc-room, unfurnished lots; state lowest cash prices. giving; house hear Stundard Hefinery. Call tate block numbers. Add, Boe at! at 802 S. Cedar. 4-23-3t* ribune, : ~28- ————— WANTED-—Laundress at Wyatt Cafe- rest y Saeese| Midwes' teria. WANTHD—To Buy—Modern, bungalow; in good location; Box 600, Tribune. WANTED—Position by young lady assistant to beekkeeper office work; P. O. Box 1048. WANTED—Experienced lot for work on new additions in boomi six months’ exnerien oll towns; act quick and get the cream;| LOST—Automobile must Weste: ton, 4-23 WANTED—By Expert cement finis good worker, ribune. Intelligent da re. OS, over 001, for offic: ity for advanceme: in own handwriting, Box 175, Triba 1-23 —— WANTED—To Rent—Four to six room houses just being terms better than rent. ood Fords or other cars condition; also have some good cars to trade for lots, and some lots WALTER SVARE. ‘TO: 4-16. 4-13-tf FOR SALE—By owner, one extra well use. One Py fe) -S-passenger car; 4-32-2t best built ion 3-12-tt site, Box 170, 4-21-6t$ thi 7 year near) SALE—Axminster rugs, 9x12 and) 4-23-1t WANTED Second hand clothes and | WANTED—Carpenter™ work: =-Genéral repairing, screen doors and window / Prompt service | satisfactory work suarantess ! WANTED—Dishwasher who can wait Chilt st ra Rent — Unfurnished, four to eight room: 4-21-5t —— ree WANTED—Any kind of laundry work; 4-room | terms, 4-21-3t salesman | he | Up-|. Lum! hy B not! work; excellent Apply - Additional Classified Ads j WANTED ade SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE oe Phonc T4W. 109 W, First St. Best! cmc HON B. L. SCHERCK WANTED—To Buy—Small 4-1 bungalow; modern, in good locat for ca Box 600, Tribune. NOFICE! and overhauled. Prices reasonable. give estimate. CHIMNEY SWEEP Pal Phone No, 1372 ett > WANTED—Clean, cotton wiping machinery; Tribune Office. 'WANTED—Responsible party wants t rent modern furnished house. Box 172, Tribune. CARPENTER, St 227 B 23- rags, tf a good worker, FOR RENT m1 family, two gentlemen; rent, Box 166, Tribute. FOR RENT—Apartinent; ; one in S;| cept heat; furnished except bed 3t*| clothing and Aighes; $35. 1226 *p. ard: Phone 143J. 4-20-5t ar; 2 ment house. Cherry. FOR: RENT—Two-room house, lights. Phone 1208 or call at 335 EB. Twelfth st. rner Railroad ai 4-21 623 = 2t ate in modern home. S. Spruce. ‘OR *RE: house. Phone 159M. NT—New Inquire 352 CY ave. FOR RENT—Three room S. Cedar (new add), or ——<—<— | FOR RENT—Basement room in home, near Courthouse; |two gentlemen. 204 N, number). FOR RENT—Two bedrooms. 1118. 7 old add. Center large rems w of laundry, in das ris ave., the Butler Ad ast of city and use ment. 709 De Moi dition, 1 block John Becker. FOR RENT—Two, nice, rooms for housekeeping and 84 FOR Sieg room; for gentlemen. ‘345 N, Linooin. 4-23 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR MBN, Steam heat, electric lights, and baths; gipas to. Refiner: able: North Chestnut. 6 -tf ment; furnished. com| range, steam heat. l2th st. W. and Chestnut. 1 FOR RENT—One, nite, front bedroom lete; entiemen. 644 8. David. | FOR RENT—Two-room aaa Ss. Elm. lvor RE ‘—Bedrooms with st.; Phone 534k. bath. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished, sunny, | ment room, for one or two in] 1140 S. Elm; phone 197M. or genera’ ce. | 4 : ng | license No, st. and between: Marion ber : t| Third; reward. er,| LOST—Tuesday night, black i x| pin; valued "an keepsake; ‘bers *\ ward: Phone 221. 1p-| LOST—Bunch_ of keys, between and David streets and Finder return to 155 8. ward. De. ~2t LOST—Or Velie t 569M. house, modern and furnished ith} basement; can give good refere no} . children; will lease. Box 174, % —————— WANTE keeper, Davia, See Guy Michen 122 4-23 Ce a | eat young couple! Meht-) WANTED—Refine without children \cusekeeping room Box 177, Tribune. desire one with kitolen WANTED—Cooking or general house-| Work in private family or cooking - pay ol fields. Phone 1257. 23-20" Ww \NTED—Light team for uve t summer in exchange for feed; gr care guaranteed. Phone 205. 4-23- WANTED—two, good, first-class cars benters at onee. Apply at 218 1 Mleventh St, or phone 1388. 4-23-2t* WANTED—Tp furnished house ences. can furnish ref Phone 1259W. 4-' rabbits, and other gur-bearin, mals, List 7p you have wi stating your lowest p/éleea on in, ve BIB isp. x Bune 0. 5-517 N. P. BOARD—By Pars week or meul; roam. 330 . Third. 4- WANTED—Pidin and fancy dress male Phone Ag ing; also remodeling. Reech. —_____ WANTED — Non-union I—First-class cook and house- rent three to five-room ot” WE BUY, raise and pel! rur-bearti n also 3-tt «-| NORTHERN BAPTISTS =2t t February saw the appearance of Vol- ©, ate : the new official organ of the Northern {n| Baptist Convention, Issued in Chica- 75,000. Minneapolis, is editor-in-chief. Dr. Clifton D. Gray, editor of “The Stand- ard,” which, “The Baptist" has absorb- ed, is managing editor. “The Stand- ‘DS of curpanter work: prompt! ard” had been a hotrschold word in ; THEA ee eT vor eat *| Baptist homes since 1853. Among the contributing editors et “The Baptist” are Governor Carl Mimt- ken of Maine, Professor William Lyon Phelps of Yale and Helen Barrett Montgomery. The purpose of the new papér js “to portray from week to week the forward steps of the denomination in the general advancement of Chris- tianity.” ey ing is Employment. by many American communities of visiting nurses has in- spired foreign mission societies to plan similar work, and a training school is brickmasons, $10 per day, eight hours; about three| being developed at Moulmein (Burma) months’ work.» Tranwpsortition | ude i af Yanced or refunded. inquire of Ernest. White tractor, Twin Falls, Idah WANTED—Men's and pants: hig for same. 108 1. second-hand est cash price irst st.; phone 48 4 su WANTED Several live oF staic| Slonaries in Assam, 1 agents to work Casper and Wyoming! province which Hes close to the bordet | ae commit basis, Appiy 20i! 1 a : : OW Exchange. stdin tbe Mee as-2t| of Tibet. 4 is u great tea pro WANTED-—Men hone 4g92/. For particulars. General Con- a. 4-17-12 naid to room and board 4-23-2t Hospital for Women, so that Burmese villages may have similar workers. a its Sixty-seven languages are spoken in an @ a little larger than Michigan, according to the report of Baptist mis- British India, a -tf ducing center, its exports being 1,700, 000 chesis in 1917. n, WANTED— Anything of value you have t#| to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing ma: chines—any kind of househoid goods. We buy and sell anything. Brone 1086. 3-18-18 Chimneys, flues and furnaces cleaned Phone cr write and we will call and e ok © per pound. Pate | inde wan Work. Add Box 57, Tribune. 4-22-3t* Sg a a a FOR RENT—Elegant room fn private conecting wath ? bne or| Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), divided $32 per month, rethyd modern ex~- FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in seers . water, 4-22-2t® FOR RENT—Furnished cabin, 325 S Durbin; new number is 431 8. Durbin. 4-22-3t* ——— FOR RENT—First-class sleeping Be | 4-2262t% six-room modern 4-22-3t" furnished for light hou ae hl ARETE eB 1137 4-22-4t® rivate suitable for (new 2-22-2t Phone 4-22-tf h reservoir, 4-23-2t* furnished | one furnished room for gentlemen. Phong jcampany is Twenty 3-2c° suitable it ot water reason~ est corner 12th st. W. and 4-23-tf is FOR RENT—Two-room, modern apart- electric Northwest corner -23-2t furnished in walnut; suitable for two 4-23-3t basement apartment; no children. Phone 133M; 4-23-2t Ra NS FOR RENT—Furnished basement room, mas $3 per Week. 309 W. Bighth. 4-23-1t*| phe term of existence of said company | lutions. a ah A a oh base- gentlemen. 4-23-2t 12,048, Natrona finder return to 220 W-. 4-20-4t* meo re- 4-21-3t* First Postoffice. David for tre- 4-22-2t8 license plate No. 8497; one 1 light; $1.00 reward. Phone 4-22-3t* .HAVE NEW PAPER ume I, Number 1, of “The Baptist,” go, the weekly had a first printing of Dr. Lathan A. Crandall, formerly of LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. FREE BRICK & TILE CO was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 29th day of March, 1920. The objects of said corporation are to establish and conduct a general man- ufacturing business, and to this cud to acquire by purchase or otherwise, real and personal property or etther, or any interest therein, and to lease, sell or otherwise dispose of the same, and in particular to erect and establish a manufactory or manufactories and work om shop, with suitable appliances, engines 4-21-at and machinery, with a view to mana- facture, purchase, sell or otherwise deal in cement tile and cement brick, and allied-and associated products, together | with the right to purchase or otherwise acquire patents, patent rights and priv- ileges, improvements or secret processes for, or in any way relating to all or any of the objects aforesaid; and to grant licenses for the use of, or to sell or otherwise deal with any such patents, or processes acquired by the company; with full power to borrow money for that purpose, to issue promissory notes real or personal, and any part thereof as may be necessary or convenient, ins ; 7 | Giaental to carrying out the objects andj! Great on the admiral, The Degree of the Grand Cross of the Order was purposes above specified, to the same] conferred on the admiral last summer by Pope Benedict XV. extent as an individual might or could do. Its capital stock is One Hundred into one hundred thousand (100,000) shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Its term of existence is fifty years. The number of Directors is three and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are: Har- ry Free, J. E. Hanway and Ledger 1, Free. Gperations of said company wii! be carried on in Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and in any other place States of America. The principal office of the company is located at Casper, Natrona County, ‘Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof, served, is G. R. Slagens. FREE BRICK & TILE COMPANY. Publish April 21, 22 and 23, 1920. (H. & M.) —<—<—<$<s>____ NOTICE OF INCORPORATION incorporated in 1920. The term of existence of said the above da e. The object for which The capital stock of said jot Wyoming. ive Thousand Dol. share, fully-paid and C. H. Anderson and G. Anderson con- ate year of said company. The prin- be conducted in the County of Natrona, | State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 309-311 Oil Exchange building, Casper, Wyoming, Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said office. C. H. ANDERSON, Secy. 22, 23, 24, 1920. | Pub. April N&S Se NOTICE OF INCORPORATION tary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., April 21, 1920. {is for fifty years next after the above jdate. The object for which saia cor- poration is formed-is to conduct @ gen- eral realty, investment and securties business, in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is Twen- ty-five Thousand Dollars, divided into Five Hundred Shares of the par value of Fifty Dollars per share, fully-paid and non-assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall directors and W, R. Frank, A. P, Nes- bitt, William Barnard, C. H. Anderson and G. Anderson constitute said company. 309-311 Oil Exchange building, Casper, Wyoming, and A. E. Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said office. WILLIAM BARNARD, Secy. Pub. April 22, 23, 24, 1920. N&S ~ SoS Se STATE MEETINGS CALLE} GOOD ROADS CONFERENCE District meetings of the directors of the Wyoming Good Roads Association have been called for Cheyenne Tues: day, April 27; Rock Springs, April 28; Casper, April 30; Basin, May 1, and Sheridan, May 3, to which is invited the officers of the various county or- galpizations and others interested in good roads in Wyoming. The session at Cheyenne will em- bracg the counties of Laramie, Platte, Goshen, Albany and Carbon. The one at Rock Springs will be for the coun- ties of Sweetwater, Lincoln and Uinta. ‘The Casper meeting will be for Natrona, Converse, Fremont and Niobrara coun- ties, and the One at Sheridan for Sheri- dan, Campbell, Johnson, Crook and Weston counties. The purpose of this meeting will be to plan for the further development of the association in placing it on a work- ing basis, whereby it may be of genuine service to the people of the state. L. lL. NEWTON, President. Cody, Wyoming, April 19, 1920. Publish April 23, 1920. eo ea Tho rock of Gibraltar has four huge reservoirs, capable of holding 5,000,000 gallons of water, upon whom process may be Lta fect! and A. Bless in the management of an organ ———EE It is believed by the Moslems that at} the Judgment-day painters will be re-! quired to furnish with souls all rep resentations of human beings which they have made, Failing m_ this or-| deal, they. will lgse their own souls ws « forfeit for their presump*ious inmni-! tation of the work of the Creator. 4! or bonds, secured by mortgage, pledge CARDINAL GIBBONS CONFERS HIGH 7 or hypothecation of the property, either] Cardinal Gibbons and Admiral Benson photographed outside the ‘cathedral in 1ONORS ON ADMIRAL BENSON— Baltimore, Md., before the cardinal conferred the Military Order of St. Gregory articles of special Making a Budget in Making Money. “Everybody shou system. and so is the stat erenment. Nearly on. so on, except tha rendered in is on the budget system and every small business should be. ; “All a budget means, in, sa W. R. Frank Construction company] is that the executives get together and the office of the} propose to spend so much of a common Secretary of State of the State of Wyo-|income on street improvements, police, ming, at 9:00 o'clock, a. m., April 21,|fire department, parks, sewers and so This proposal or budget company is for fifty years next after, sented for approval to the council. “A large business does the same said corporation is formed is to conduct} @n annual resolution to spend so much 4 general manufacturing, construction] for salesmen, and contracting business, in the State 609 much for repairs, betterment, so much : 7 HE USINESS &€C OLUMN # 6 Then they carefylly pasted the q ters on the inside of the window, form- ing these words ANYTHING IN WINDOW | 25e | People stopped to examine the bright, shining letters and the gods did tne rest. i eS \Legion Orchestra Makes Deput at Thursday Dance The American Legion orche: posed of seven overseas serv men, made its official appearance last night at the regular Thursday night dancing tre com. part given at the Masonic Temple by the Woman's Auxilia of the Ameri- ean Legion for the orge Vroman of the Legion. The Woman's until recent! the War Mothers. In spite of the fact that it was the first time the seven men had played together, the American Legion orchestra, on its appearance last night, won the name of being the best organi- zation to play in Casper for at, least three months. | Every member of the orchestra is a member of the American Legion in’ France. The orche: prob- y will play in the Masonic Temple on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursd ‘The popular Kraus orches play in the asonic Temple on nights, it stated, and will =A will | other} ntinue is _Eprrap By MANSFIELD F? HOUSE, In this column, which appears dwice n terest merehant within the State of Wyoming or United| and women in gen . Helps Id go on the budget and national gov- every large business is pre- in} fe adver t in the case of a| business where the Income cannot be| lars, divided into Five Hundred Shares|®S accurately forecasted as in the case| that no person worthy jof the par value of Fifty Dollars per!f @ city, the amounts of expenditures) have it denied him, but that the pe non-assessable- | ®"e ‘The uffairs and management of said cor-|Monthly business volume, i poration shall be under the control of #|cent for salesmen, 5 per cent for ad-| should see each merchant to whom he board, of five directors and W. R.|Vertising and 10 per cent for better-| owes a bill and make definite 2 yifliagn ments, Gah Aare ean DARGA este the case of .an/independent retall stitute said board for the first corpor- business, the process is the same and| debts. percentage of the page ar su e of a sale. says the manager of Kents,| loving friends. Toronto jewelers, very city is on the budget system, Chamber of Commerce. Warning has local newspapers, which r “Slow-pay must get into pay class or | standing Haven reail merchants possible for the slow third.” The advertisement son whose accounts in yMents to pro-rate his. p: all of them until he just as efficient and without the com-'They Look to the Right zation. % another for good just as in the case “The treuble wi plications of submitting it to a hoard of some operas nad of; said) opmpadi ycabad directors for approval# A budget forms a check on the individual in the man- agement of a small business, just as ef-| Charles E. Ellis of Newburg, W. Vz ively as in the case of large busi-;,says that he found that men in a hu i-| Invariably looked to the right : he “A budget for a small business should) candy case there with success. be carefully considered and written out in a formal way, just as if it were to[that over one-half of his candy sales be submitted to a board of directors. “A budget should be proposed at a|to buy something el: certain time every year, the close of a|though of the candy. o business, and need not be on the first of . P. Nesbitt Realty Company was 2 : TB | biesrosana tay Cua lice of eo ‘ana! January—one time is just as good as; business resolutions, of good personal res- ith most retail busi- And He Sells There! goes of the y 2 ver| are too large for him to pay when dua} | will appear news and short lespeople and business men Furthermore, the elec- tric fireplace, which the Cussins com- pany distributes, is advertised by its New Haven Stores to Swat “Slow-Pay: A vigorous campaign to eliminate} the slow-pay customer has been launched by the merchants of this city through the medium of the business a city,|men’s department of the New Haven been served by the re- tailers in an advertisement r mn in “ads: the prompt- among New the ¢ It will be 1m | customer 10 ing,| trade with one store one month, an | and| other the next and then go on’ to the on to credit say wiil keregate There are many men who watch the buying habits of ente the store, so their customer: they placed « Here is another merchant who noticed Were “afterthought” sale: and The p People came saw or ce for such a line, he figured, was at a point where all customers would pas: was the cash register. moved back and the into es that form an angle at the r the rister 5 Tlrit Perfumes were| candy stock put sides of st win tw nesses is the same‘as that of many in-; ter this mére than doubled his candy the wrong kind measure, a gauge, be under the control of a board of five) oxnenditures. “We can tell from our records the} relation of expense to sales in vu departments and lines, ang at the start for the first corporate year of sald) of every new year we lay out a budget | The principal operations of| that usually calls for an inercase in said company shall be gonducted in the| sales and a decrease in the cxponse County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. | percentage. The principal office of said company 16) mark to shoot at—something we can ‘That check ourselves up saves and makes money for us.” “Te I were manager of a small busi- ness, say @ store would seek the cou {ual in the accounting or cost depart- ment of a large from a their counsel as a and good, will and also be obtained by the small busines from individaais in the sales and ad- vertising departments of the large houses. .“Then, again, in many cities there are high-grade bookkeepers, trained in large businesses, who devote their time! on an hourly, weekly or monthly basig to keeping the books of many inesses. In fact, al a small business can spend is in the services of a competeat bookk to plan a business necessary to know ness is going, whi paying a profit, and so on." Cussins’ Idea Made a Lot of Warm Friends. dividuals—their credit is too good. one in the management often becomes a vicitim of the last jobbing salesman that comes along, and buys too much! His observations bore out his judzuieni of the wrong thing at the wrong time,} or he may become a victim of an ad-| Wished Io vertising solicitor, buying too much of|@ budget is a check one in the outskirts of a‘large city. manufacturer Many of these individuals would giv The; Aj al on of advertising. valve, a metey, a safety valve riots gives us a definite by each month. !t} | in a small town © nsel of some individ | business—preferab or whol e matter of friendship g00d counsel could mall Lu est mon: bout the epec, ‘or intelligently, it is which way the busi ich lines are realiy The Cha¥les D. Cussins Co., of Col-| umbus, Ohio, introduced a novel plan} to attract customer: winter. An electri: 's to its window ic fireplace was on: structed outside the window. Hach! morning the heat is turned on and all day long pedestrians stop to warm) themselves, Meanwhile they look over the articles displayed in the window Result: want the If. they Cussi see something they company is* p ii OPTICAL CO. Skilled Opticians Ground Floor Henning Hotel Casper, Wyo. | of this ine this | § sales. Of cou rease, but he ¢ arrangement with a ood », conditions ‘Aaused rt its the now share of it Another druggist saw that many men Ile put the row of f age lozenge front of h ar case, much more rapidl Two gists thoughtfully cleared from closets in the rear of the stor used them to sell tru has a py to cover up a view of the room entrance. By a ha on his part he-turned the into a display rack of goods was done circumstances, as was evid wiles increase, Sil Letters Beat Type on Showcards. Atwater’s store at Atw: were having a sale of m marked down to 25 cents. to devote one of their these specially priced goo¢ decided that the mere card, goods marked down to would not attract enough attention. they took a little over $3 and a bottle of glue There sre several far BUT, how f: would they be if should have a fire row? now. l€ it get just what need. 109 W ST. PHONE 74W after smoking, tition at the rear rubber | with the result that purchasing of : under more nd went to in our eity who have never urried fire insurance. They re ahead of the game so If'you are ahead so far, stay ahead by insuring is Insurance you want, we shall be glad to see that you doe Ben Really S other the in. ;Another of his store prescription ppy_ thought back of this koods plea lenced by the They wanted to | windows is, but they “AIT these 25 cents, in q people ahead they tomor- you his ‘Transter Agents, r PHONE 660. \ 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. > —__________o REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | Auditors & Accountants 1 Stock Transfer Agents 306 0, 5S. Bidg. Phone {767-3 | Stock Registrar and | | | 1 ! | | | 1 ———_____-9 ARCHITECTS | ~ to furnish the music in the Iris Thea- ter. Homer Smith is leader of the Legion orchestra and he received many con- #ratulations on the manner in which the organization plas night. He bad only two or t notice to get the players Two men came from Denver, including Francis Woodward, the violin player. Members of the orchestra are: Homer Smith, banjo; Jack Sweetman, traps; Frank Sherwood, trombone; Joe Mar tin, clarenet; F, Woodward, violin, Harold Swallow, piano, and John Tre vett, cornet: Many of the star heavyweight middleweight wrestlers preparing to quit the east, where they have had a Mest prosperous season, to take part in the outdoor exhibitions in the middle west and on the Paficic coast. _ r STORAGE e BATTERY Ww ll and take care of the NA- TIONALLY advertised thread rubber insulated batte We have the nece: ry instru. ments to test and repair magneto: generators, straters and the lighting eqquipments on all makes of cars. AUTO ELECTRICAL €0., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 11 E. First St.) WILLARD ie: EEE EEE ES, , : Casper Business and Professional EK e Se eee esexe Directory — Siiittz MEER EE HERAKKE KEKE ACCOUNTANTS _ ° o— DR. I. N. FROST b | | GUARANTEE REGISTRY 1} | Roomm 204-200 | CORPORATION i} | Phone 123. AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS WYATT HOTEL i ELECTRICIANS ICAN ELE AM “TRIC CO. iY iz E. Third St. Phone 1080 Oe { Motor Repairing, Armature Wind- | ' bead ilar a Lita tch ed 4 ing, Faectrical Wiring and Cone | Avems 24-25 Townsens Sloek | | tracting. = : 3 : 3 | Canper, Wyo. Phone 440. ee —————a—aaoooaoo | LAWYERS » WEIDNER & SWEENEY | erred he ves rh || ! WILLIAM 0. WILSON r] | 415 Oll Exchange Blég. ! Attorney at Law q ‘ Phone 1162 Vit Casper, Wyoming i (men St Sultes 14-15-16, Townsend Hloem | = o— = 0, R, FELMLEBR | | | Architeet | MICHAEL w. P LL \' 117 E. First St. Attorney-at-Law { | Phone 1374, Suite 316 Oil Exchange Building | Casper, Wyo., Phone 83. 1 —— 3 | AWNINGS BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ce | SF4RLS TRANSFER & STORAGD | 1 ffice— Tait’s 1! inrd Ball 4 ' | Phone: Mes, 87.W. Office, Ive -| Moving a Specialty. i CHIROPRACTORS DR. J, H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Co L r Hidg., Center St. Uihice Phone 706. RK 9: — DR. B. G. HAHN ‘ DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. | 1235 Office 428 Phones: Kea, ———+ DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor 266 North Maple Phone 36vW. COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- |-| nected with Credit” Associations thruout the United States and Canada. Corner Firat & Wolcott, Upstairs. | Phone 904. — CONTRACTORS —_q-— | —| ° oad ° Sry \2 HAGENS & MURANIS 1 || Lawyers. i 204-207 Oll Exchange Biles. 1 Canper, Wyoming. ———————————— | NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8609-10-11 O11 Exchange Blég. ——$—$———_—————_—_—_ | GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law ! Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. I Phone 106-3 ’ Canper, 2 : Wyoming t aa PLANING MILL See J. 0. JOHNSON for Mili-Work and Window Glass PHONE 132 Rear of McRorey Apts, a Mill pe PLUMBING AND HEATING ———————___ "7 ' J. DONOHUB | Plumbing and heating, hot water | heating a specialty. ‘Jobbing of {all kinds promptly attended to. | Sho S. Spruce. Phone 20¢W 1 W. M. 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