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TEN - PAGE Cispe Daily Cribune CO-OPERATION IN ~-LEGIOLATION 3 URGED BY 6. 0. P Action Affecting Education, Health and Roads Can Best Be Secured by Concerted Efforts (By Associated Press) YORK, June operation batween loc authorities in the stment of legis tion affecting education, public he id public roads and high is urg 1 report made public tod sti committee of the R it committee of which Everett Colb Jersey the report will be submitted to platform committee of the epublicar national convention at Chicago The NEW and nationa. >} New is chairman. It is stated that the of inadeguate public LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION LEGION OIL COMPANY was incor- porated in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9:00 o'clock, a. m., May 29th, 1920. -The term,of existence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to carry on and conduct 2 general mining business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of this company is Two Hundred Fifty Thou- sand Dollars, divided into two hundred fifty thousand shares of the | of One Dollar per share, fully paid and nonassessable. The affairs and mav- agement of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of five di- rectors and H. L. Patton, A. EB. Biglin, J, M. Douglas, R. H. Nichols and C. B. Wagner constitute said board for th first corporate year of said company }The principal operations of said com pany shall be conducted in the Count: of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Th principal office of said company is Room 311 Oil Exchange Building, Cae per, Wyoming, and A, E, Stirrett is the agent of said company in charge of said office. NER, | (N&S) etary.| Publish June 3, 4, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO! ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS- SESSMENT IN PAVING DIS-| TRICT NO. ELEVEN. | streets adjacent to and abutting the followary described Rroperty: Lot 13, Block 20, being 60 feet on Elm Street, owner Henry Wyatt; lots 4 and 5, block 24, being 120 |feet on Wolcott Street and 140 feet on Sixth Street, formerly Delaware |Street, owner . Cassarvan | (Joseph Stone, Admin.) ; lot 2, block 78, being 60 feet on South Park Street, formerly Pine Street, owner {R. J. Davidson; lot 7, block 79, be- ing 60 feet on Park Avenue, owner Mrs. Jennie Jacobs; lot 7) block 55, being 60 feet on North Center ar value| Street, owner Lucetta Cven; lots 1; and 2, block 55, being 140 feet on North Center Street, owner J. M. Carey Bros. All said sidewa}ks shall be con- | structed in accordance avith the plans jand specifications prepared’ by the ,City Engineer and approved by the City Council and now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, and shall be five feet in width and constructed of cement concrete and |properly graded. All sidewalks which are not placed jon the streets or parts. of streets |herein mentioned and remaining un- constructed after 30 days from the date of this notice, shall be built and constructed by the City Contractor of the City of Casper, and the total cost of said cement concrete side- walks, which total cost shall include) that of the sidewalks proper, as well as that of any notice, curbing, grad-| T a state of terror since last summer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS and ‘th Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased.|port that at least five different tigers Notice is hereby given that letters of have been seen.” administration were on the 6th day of May, 1920 granted to the undersigned invithe “above tage, and ‘ll porcons [MAN having claims against the said estate, Press) are hereby required to exhibit them) (By Assoelated LONDON, June 3:—The theory that with the necessary vouchers for allow-| ance to the undersigned at No. 108 West trees should be treated with anaesthetics to enable them to withstand the shock Midwest Ave., Casper, Wyoming, within of transplantation has been advanced six months after the date of said let- ters, or they mgs be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. : Dated May 21, 1920. here by Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, an Indian scientist. Sir Jagadish showed photographs of large trees which he had successfully transplanted in Calcutta in spite of their » » he ex- plained, that the difficulty of successful transplantation lay in the shock of re- } | B. L. SCHERCK, : Administrator. Pub. May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1920. WILL ATTEMPT 10 WIPE “OUT MAN-EATING BEASTS (By Associated Press.) KULING, China, June 3.—R. S. Lit- tle, noted scholar ané traveler, will head a party of sportsmen early in the sum- mer in an expedition into the district to the southwest where an effort is to be made to rid the country of a number of man-eating amimals, seid by the na- and animals were on ——> One hundred years ago today the first mariners’ church in the United States was dedicated in New York ci-y. Sere +The peace treaty between the Allies and Hungary is to be signed today in tives to be tigers. moval, aad that nerve effects in plants} FRIDAY, JUNE U Additional Classitied Ads WANTED SEE BEN STORAGE ¢ WAREHODS: 109 W, Firat St. Phone 74W. ‘CLL BON B. L. SCHERCK CE WANTED—Men's second-han suite Saat pentat Mnahiaet cash price paid for sane. 116 “East Midwest Aye. phone 483J. 4-23-48) WANTED - Qne hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. Will call for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. | Phone 19-J ANT ED are of value chincsany ind Ge Raaaehora Tk ins We buy and sell anything. 1086. v * ou have * WANTED Experienced salesmen. Ap- FOR RENT FOR RENT—Aparunent in new moan house; east part of town: unfurnish, except electric range and iy at ail en cabinet; no children, one eer 6 FOR RENT—Front bedroom: light ath; five blocks from busines... town; suitable for one or tee ett ment. 6108. Park Ave., Phone 760.7 6 - te FOR RENT—One new mode: ? bedroom; suitable for one or th flemen; also two two-room unt; basement apartments; suitahl: or two families; no children. Third Mew number). TQ LEASE—Summer ‘range. Writ George A. Davis, Lost Cabin, wy FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom in; modern; two and on. east of Henning. 326 FE. Fi FOR RENT—Three unfurnished | ment rooms. 1232 S, David. BOR RENT—Cozy six-room unfurn house; four rooms on first flo two-room apartment in basement dan Heights. Phone 1310. Af ery Realty and Investment ¢. school valities, the report states limitations of small schaal districts hay. ing but little derpayment struggling to maintain high standards of education. Other conditions which could he reme- nl and state aid to |ing, hand-railing, private crossing, Reports are that 20 Notice is hereby given that the|#Nd all other necessary expense, shall | FBinaee besides 2 Jarge number of 2at-| Sail Assessment Roll fer Paving District] be assessed by the City Council as a) if: Gann devoureh yee BEND No. Eleven was certified on the 2ndj Special adsessment payable in Sc- tine hunters will visita, The Couuntey day of June, A. D. 1920, by the City coréance Byes the batted of Wy-lwhich is about 1000 fect above the nining Clerk to the undersigned City Treas- 0ming and the City Ordinance herein E urer for collection. The owners cf Se rane Trianop palace at ‘ere |} FOR RENT—One nice Jarg light housekeeping; suitable ¢ or two gentlemen; close to new hall. Phone 582-3, 824 S. Davia FOR RENT—Why pay rent? or those splendid arm: room for ply at once. Elgin Shoe and Clothing Co. 6-4-tf ee ‘The newly organized labor party of Indiana is to nominate a complet? tck- | et of candidates fe ar along the upper foothills, h andiesagelis atberet as been inlconvention at Indianapolis today. WANTED—Local married man to han- dle the Jewel ‘Tea Co, business in <a referred to. died by increased fe¢ the leeal are the inade ularly in the je of trained Creation of an ex with a_ secre member of the p cabinet, is commended, tocether with the appro. of $100,000,000 te the states to com ution of for achers’ tion as re inaneial build reais uné ditiencd on the equal aanount avtomahile hi; The program outline complish a better health ser of civil partments lack of yb to stfites te . con an means co-ordinated the co operati the n the y s draft, would y ar, extensive ire in the ut son the training of ally for motherhood oramitter of wisdom of enacting intended to eurh 1 is pointed out in the re nother sub-commuttee, of whiet of Indiana, is chair. pore of Albert J. Beveridge man The prexent criminal code to punish all treasonable acts in uf peace, it is held. This opinion is a sd on the policy of the common | and general 4 criminal tion which make: rectly injurious to the criminality. It points out dom of any attempt to make crimin mcre opinions or association with others, or membership in organizations not themselve iminal and which do not invelye the comm 1 or solicitatic to commit criminat Legislation to mal vention of the fede the deportation of uni urged by the same sub- This function of gov vested @ the department: justice: Under legislation sug the Republican sub-committeé the courts would be given at ity to review de 5 of official: rged with the application of our immigration laws. AGRICULTURAL AGTWITY PROGRESSES AS RESULT is adequate OF FAVORABLE WEATHER The week was all agricultural rapidly, ys the the quite activit week: fave an reported Cheyenne, 48; missing: Suit Take precipitation ceeurre ind need of rt is re 1 localities, eedin is about Anished, an much of it is Planting of cori cats and petatoes is now in Soil is generally in excellent conditior all vegetation made good growth Winter joint in some districts. ing well. Ran lent, and all livestock are improvement ly lambing considerable 1 but owing ter weather conditions, lat much hetter results. gelting under way Highest Lowest Preety Temp. Temp. tatio: little week, of spring whe: Alfalfa ood is dl pi affor le abin Shearing de Casper Cheyenne Chugwater Coke ville Douglas encampment Lander Laramie suff Idaho Insurance Man Tell of Friend’s Recovery “He stor suffered considerably from ch and colic attacks, times y yellow. His iagnosed Iment as gall trouble and that an ope me one persuaded him to t onderful Remedy, Since ta, tone y » tells me he ble to e: thing." Its a sin harmless ration @hat remov ry rom the intestin ge in doctor s V prey hal muct ull stomach, liver ar including will appe convince At druggist utive départment 5|six per cent. per annum, payable at! progress. wheat and rye are starting to and at bladder tion was neces has inflammation which any lots, tracts or parcels of land or| By order.of the City Council. other property charged with assess- | shee at Casper, Wyoming, this ment may redeem the same from al! 17h day of Moy, et qe a a or any portion of the liability for the Git cost of such improvement by paying Published May 28 and Fine * ti, | { 18, 2 . eile tog a the entire assessment, or any-portion thereof, charged against such lo’ »| NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DIS-| j TRICT ELECTION tracts or parcels of land without terest within thirty days after tl. first publication notice, to-wit On or before the 5th day of July, A. D. 1920, the owner of any such|'Dhe State of Wyoming, ) lots, tracts or parcels of land | County of Natrona, ) ss. redeem the same from all liabilities) School District No. 2, ) for the unpaid amount to said as: Notice is hereby given to the electors ment at any time after said t of School District No. 2 in the County days by paying the entire instaliment/of Natrona and State of Wyoming, that of said assessment unpaid and/a special election of the electors of said charged against any lot, tract or par-| School District will be ‘held at the Cen- cel of land at the time of such pay-|tral School Building; in Block eleven, ment with interest thereon at. the/in the City of Casper, Wyoming, in said date of maturity of the last install-} School District, on the 16th day of Junc, ment falling due, and the entire ten, D. 1920, beginning at the hour 6f equal installments with interest upon! o'clock p. m. and closing at the the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of|hour of six o’clock p. m. of said d. for the purpose ef yoting on the qu tion, Whether or not the board of} Trustees of ‘said school district will be author to ue the district school house coupon bonds of said’ schoo! di trict, in the amount one hundrec and fifty thousand dollars ($150,900.00 the same-being not in cent of the taxable prope school district, bearing a of interest not to exceed s per annum, payable sem the of January y of} h bonds to be each dated} 1920, ahd to be numbered able and redeemable as folloy id bonds to be numbered from SIXTH )|0ne to one hundred and fifty, both in- |clusive, each to be in the sum of one |uhousand dollars; bonds numbered from ‘one ta six both inclusive, to be payable and redeemable on January 1st, 1922, at and on January Ist,of each succeeding William A. Denecke, and Anna W. r_ thereafter, of said bonds: in|f Denecke. Husband and Wife. and,consecutive number shall be payable|| John Wright and Bertha Weber| #4 redeemable, except the last install-|| Wright, Husband and Wife, De-|ment of six bonds, which will be pay-/| | | the same time that the tallmenis are payable. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinance of the City of Casper and) the statutes of Wyoming. In witness whereof, I have _here- unto set my hand at Casper, Wyom- ing, this 3rd day of June, A. D. 1920. J. 8. VAN DOREN, |! City Treasurer. ' |Published June 3 to 13, inclusive, 1 1 tain J per ly cent y, on ' | and pa 4 \IN THE DISTRICT COUR’ JUDICIAL DISTRICT THE STATE OF WYOMI |COUNTY OF NATRONA, ss: \Jake Crouse, Plaintiff, fendants. ble and redeentable on August 1, To the above-named defendants,| 1945: until all are paid; for the purpose William A. Denecke and Anna W.|°f Providing funds for the orection of Denecke, husband and wife, whose|'Wo suitable school buildings in the said last known address was Richfield,| School str and providing the same Lincoln County, Idaho, and John; With the necessary furniture, in agcord Wright and Bertha Webeg Wright,|#mce with resolutions adopted by said husband and wife, whose last known|Board of Directors on June 3, 1920. address was Number 702. Hays’ order of the Board of Trustees of Street, Boise, Ada County, State of *@ hool District No. 2, in the County Idaho: of Natrona and State of Wyoming. You and each of you are hereby| Dated Casper, Wyoming, in said notified that you have been sued in| Set District, June 4, 1920. the above entitled »Court by the|(SEAL) | WILL . WILSON, zbove named plaintiff; that the ob-|Clerk School | Distric _ in the ject and prayer of the petition filed| County of Natrona State of therein is for a judgment that the) Wyoming. é said defendants endieeen of Be as) Publish June 4, 11, 1920. to the lands and real estate in the pe- 7 Ry tition and in this notice described, | NOTICE £0 OREDITORS may be compelled to show ate of Coane sas os loged interest of them, and enc of George Taylor, Deceased. them, and that the sanie may be ad-| Notice is hereby given that letters of iudged to be null, void. and of no. ef. | adminis! ion were on the Sth day of fact. whatsoever, tand that plaintiff's May, 1920, granted to the undersigned title be forever quieted against the! (2 “me 2 estate, and all persons -| same ; peat oo plaintiff be declared] ot tnela to be the absolute owner in fee sim-|‘" . E ple .of the following described real|*4™ the necessary vouchers for allow. estate. situate, lving and being inj}pce to the papersiened. Of eee z{said County of Natrona, said State| "7 3, ate acres 3ldg., Canes, Wyo a of Wyoming. to-wit: Lots 2, 3 and a: ix months after the date 1/4: the S% Nw: Sw NEM: Nip | Oi wala lebtanss ry ass OR Bwits. Be N Bed, ve Fe W 1, | tate, and if such claims be not exhibite! of Section 12: all in’ Township 31) Within one year from the date of said North; Range 82 West of the 6th! ‘tiers. +43 barred. Pr pal Meridian, containing i Anes 5 23 acres, more or less, together} : with all buildings and improvements| fa althereon; free and clear of any and) ?¥b. May 21, 2 t-Jall claims of the defendants or any|NowcE OF g|of them and that the plaintiff is en titled to the absolute and exclusive possession thereof; for plaintiff’: costs and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. And unless you answer the peti-) tion of the plaintiff filed in said} cause on or hefore the 24th day of Apa, ouber ps Julv, A. D. 1920, the said petition j99¢ _lwith’ all of the matters and allega-| jjed tions therein contained will be taken) distr as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. . and 3] 1 to exhibit them, 1 n, ae ia | i TLEME ESTAT! County of FIN AND DiISTRIBUT! The L_ SET 10N OF is Sree’ State of Wyoming, “5 the District Court a Judicial District. estate of Chauncy Notice 1s hei ena other px of the Sixth In the matter of the Isbell, deceased, siven to all creditors interested in the a that on May 5, 1 1 administrator estate, with the} jurt, where ne said ar- objections anyone inter Dated Casper, Natrona County,/count and Wyoming, May 27th. A. D. 1920, — | thereto HAZEL CONW x Clerk of the District (SEAL) WILLIAM O. WILSON, GEO. W. FERGUSON, ROBERT N. OGDEN. Jr., Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. May 28, June 4, 11, July 2, 9. (Ogden) is WILLIAM O. WIL “a | Attorney for NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT Pub. May 7. 14 HAVING SIDEWALKS ALONG) eS | e THE STREETS AND PORTIONS) Organization of a Mississippi OF STREETS DESCRIBED| division of the Bankhead Highw: HEREIN sociation is expected to result from SS meeting at Memphis toc The City Council of the City of) - ee — Casper. Wyoming, in accordance} You can never be sure what impres- with the provisions of Chanter 10i}sion a “knock” will make on your of the Session Laws of Wvomine.) bearer as to the one who is “knocked,” 1915, and in rdance with Ordi-| bit yeu may be sure that his impres nance No. § the City of € ion of the “knocke is always bad.| ver, Wyoming, hereby giv notice . 2 jto the owners of the fol ng de jscribed property. and orders the con-} birds struction of sidewalks along GL all and time on or & » Avithin thirty da y the last 1 ieation of this no J 1920, and if no objections Administrator will make ent of said estate on July } after as the r the court. Dated tiis 7th a i SAMUBL SWITZER, Administrator of the Estate of Chauncy Isbell, Dec i EUL, Court-\on June Ss 25,| d. SON, us. , Tune 4, 1920. rs Kk m- es “ al | id 5 oi s of different species of fer in shi the yolks invariably sphe i Although « o : atly are UREKKEE ee GUARANTEE REGISTRY ee a BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER —————— pe nts ' ! ! ' cs 9: | | i 1 = ae — or they may be pre-|4 cluded from any benefit from such es-|}&—————————————————— , Oo—— oo 7 ! © | Casper ss and Professional ssast Directory HERNAN: po mae Nearest | THE CASPER PRIVATE | HOSPITAL 938 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 a H. R. LATHROP jurgeon in Charge Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 | eae ree nera a OND ORS HIDES ———__—________0 HIDE & META) he in Hi Peline Wook and Furs. Sountry shipments solidited. entior PHONE 5ébey eet 525 West Seeond St. Casper, Wyoming. —————_ “47 CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING e clean and rerbleck all kinds re; kinds of ats, Papamas, Soft, Felt.ap Hats for Indien mad) ets Nes trimmings; all work gun teed. We vall for and deliver, ‘Shoe | shining parlor in connection, PRE He ACCOUNTANTS CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and ‘Transter Agents. PHONE 660. | | : ee). | 208-11 Ol Exchange Blag. | I REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents 306 0. S. Bldg. Phone 767-3 WYOMING alers ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects mooms %4-35 ‘Townacnd lock Casper, Wyo. Phone 449. a GARBUTT, WHIDEER & SWEENEY das On pexchaege Blas. Phone 1 SP4RLS TRANSRER & STORAGE Office Talt's Billiard Hall Casper. See Mr. Brammar at Henning Hotel on Sunday. 6-1-5t | WOULD BUY a residence lot and pay about $200 down and balance monthly. P. O. Box 119, Casper, Wyo. 5-28-+f FOR LAWN BUILDING and seeding work call Richard Simpson. I have growing lawns to prove my _ work. Phone 57. 5-31-15t* WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand elec. tric washer cheap for cash. Phone 401, ask for Mrs. Boyer. 6-2-6t} WANTED—Clean, cotton rags, for| wiping machinery; 6e per pound. Tribune Office. 4-21-tf WANTED Second Rane. sommes and! ‘urniture of any ind. Phone 18 | Salvation Army, 611J. 3-1-1! WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve _ hin dred d ess {_ apartment; partly’ furnished army goods store. 144 FE, Phone 1857. FOR RENT—Two-room basement . 134 N. Jackson. OE FOR RENT—Two-room apartment with bath; strictly modern; furnis 810 W. llth, Apt J. FOR RENT Barton in mode for ie of two gentlement; month for one, $16 for two. 365-R. FOR RENT—One-rogm house: cl refinery, 916 S. Poplar St. (ne ber). FOR RENT—Basement bh apartment; furnished exc dishes, ete.; no objection Phone 165-M, 1225 S. Ash. plete. te ars on real estate. Addr: Drawer, Box 1103 Gasper. 4-28 WANTED—Tents, tarps, ness, tools and goods. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Wyoming Oil) Placer Claims. Give date of validating, | full deseniption and lowest price in first | letter, M. R. Brede, 836 Plymouth | Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, 6-1-6% Saeki ee ay WANTED—Gir1 to take care of chil- dren. Apply C. B. & Q. Eating House. —| sadaies, har-| WANTED—Two boarders. jar. 1227 8. Pop- 6-3-3t* *WANTED—Cleaning or housework by! | hour, Address Box 230, Tribune. . Second, per, Wye. ! {| Bef hes | Phone 1319W, A BAKERIES CENTER BAKDRY Manufacturers and Wholesale: pt “Good Bread”. 3249 W. Yellowsteue Ave. BEAUTY SPECIALIST BESVPY SRECIALIST Manicuring, Dy: and Bleaching LEXIE A, BROOKS Graduate Scientific Scalp Specialist ang ass seuse, Combings Made to 0) oe Residence Calls. PHONE 1367. 620 BE. A Street CHIROPRACTORS FFREY DR. J, H. JE) DR, 4SNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropracto: Lyrie ‘Theater Phone: Res. S7.W. Office, 104 Movin, ipeelalt, mR LAWYERS > ol 1 TLLIAM ‘ Attoracy at Suites 11k 16, ‘Townsesa-Blosk: - | MICHAEL W. PURCELL Ns Attorney-at-Law juite 316 O71 Exchange Bui Casper, Wyo., Phone a. oe 1 rm \ Bidg., Center St, Wtfice Phone 706, Reg, 93. $ el La ea a een CHILOPODIST Visiting Scientific Chiropodist PEAR KER eine WAL Phone 1215-R O81 Kast Work by appointment only DR. B, G. HAHN fi DR. EDNA HAHN { Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. | Office $23' Phones: Res. 1225 se mene «= | DR. M. HARNED ! Chiropractor 162 _N. Kimball Phone 1457 CONTRACTORS LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Office 206 O. 8S. Bldg. Phome 167M . P. O. Box 1145 Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street PAINTER . *e moun 1 . tig Painti 1 |] Pants Ses aie, Regaenting Satistastion? uaranteed PLANING MILL Se See , J. 0. JOHNSON for MI-Work and Window Glass | —o Cc. T. Contractor and B Let me figure with you on your new home. Inspection invited on work now under construction. Phone 1331. Res. 746 8. Durbin. o— CONTRACTORS LARSEN & JORGENSEN, eneral Contractors Planing Mill in Connection. 239 W. Midwest Ave. CLOTHES CLEANERS a THE jlomen & Nrauare Cloanin Pr . Remodeling (Press Center, Linden and Railroad Sts. Motto. Phone PHONE 1323. INC. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, UNION MILL Comp, Shop and Offices) Railroad and Durbin Streets Let us do your mill worl We care spices, are right carry Sherwin-Williams’ Pat | hone 1462 Saher et PLUMBING AND HEATING DONOHUE Plumbing and heating, het pater heating a specialty. Jobbing of all kinds promptly att. am Shop—820 8. Spruce. Phone 200 RADIATOR REPAIRING aw Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Coreing aot Expert workmen Estimates cheerfully given 434 West Yellowstone a aetneeemmn perenne STENOGRAPHER e-= | 2BMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. Le TALBERT, Representative at “Service” Our | EANING PRESSING BEPATRING PERIORN TAILOR 21s‘. Daeg Phone 1216 Suits Made to Order DOCTORS DR. BS | Surgeon fiver to diseases 8 20 8. Blas. oust tae See! Sol PRE cue | Ey Practi¢e limited to diseases of the ractice lim! J Genito-Urinary” and Diseases of the Skin. Phones; Ofte bie House, sA7M. i ; ous H | cece Hgepital, Ba or #48. | vet } ours: 4. m. to Dp. m. be | % 6 p.m; 7 Dp. m, to D. mm. | Smlth-Darner Drug Sitere. Phone 176 Oo “_ ——____9 TRANSFER o- For quia SERVICE SEE HAMMIL'S | '¥ ¥ Ss . Ee c. tiated mM. D. yaician and Surgeon Special attention en to obstet- ries and diseases women and children. 3 th ? Blackmore Bull | Phones: Office, 20: Ren DR J. ©, KAMP Phyniclan and Srrmeom Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. —Phones— Officer 130 Hopse a® eee rer nny VETERINARY SURGEON — R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon. At Casver Pharmacy. Phone 180, | WANTED TO BUY —Oriol | 6-3-2t* WANTED—Plain and fancy sewing, satisfaction aranteed. Mrs. Hota- ling, Phone -J, after 6 P. M., 633 6-34f WANTED—We want you to know that ‘we haye a full line of army goods; also paints, oils and varnisnes and plate, win- dow and mirror glass, at the Casper Glass House, 144 E, Midwest Ave., Phone 1374. ‘ 6-3-3 WANTED TO TRADE—Two good yearling colts and Ferd car for good Span of mares, wagon and harness; also have cow for sale. i. 1. Fangher, Mills and Baker Addition, 68-2t* le baby bugzy. J. B.Syencer, Phone 404. 63-3t* | WANTED TO KENT—Unturnishea modenn jhouse. W. A. Lacey, high school. Residence Phone 1222,% 6-3-3t WANTED—Waill tent; must be cheap for cash. Address BMC, care Tribune. dh6-3-tf WANTED—Pxperieneed truck _ driver desires employment, in any line of driving. Box 232, Tribune. 6-4-3t* WANTED—Experienced tailor at once. Elgin Shoe and Clothing Co. | 6-4-tf WANTED—Dressmaker jvants work in families; $3.59 per day. Phone 347-R. 6-4-2t™ WANTEN—Refinery office employe, neat and orderly, will pay $60 per, month for board and room in private amily. Box 234, Tribune. 6-4-3t* —— WANTED—Pxperienced reliable janitor to take charge of large apartment building: good wages. to right party. Inquire Casper Realty Co, @ 6 4-40) LANDSCAPE Call L. 0. PHONE 7ARDENER wicker 20 6-4-6t* D—Responsible lady would like se of home of some party leav- ing for summer; reference. Call 50 during d 6-4-1t* WANTED—Two board summer, | ladies ate family for 6-4-1" } Phone 50. FOR RENT—Two monts. Call Music Co. ) WANTED TQ BUY—Roll Phone 193-R. FOR RENT. lly FOR RENT—Modern sleeping:room for gentleman. Call 801-J, 255 S. McKin- ley. 5-27-tf. FOR RENT—Furnished | rooms. furnished personally at apart Richter 6-40t top desk. G-4-1* apartment Corner Cherry and Raijroad. ‘ '5-17-tt $$$ $$ | FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 651 W. Railroad Ave. 5-5+tf ——————— FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, with outside front entrance; very rea- sqnable terms .can be arranged. 636 S. J.incoln (old number), ~ 6-2-4t* ———— FOR RENT—Three rooms partly fur- jnished. 21S, Kimball (corner). 6-2-3t* FOR RENT—One new mogern front ‘bedroom; suitable for one or two gen- tlernen? also two two-room unfurnished basement apartments; suitable for one or two families; no children, 805 B. Third (old number). : 6-2-8t* FOR RE fi room 2p: id disappearing bed. Apply Casper alty Co, some household COLT 9 Nona aaa ied 2 Sol |P want |~ -.;tenary of the landing of t nette | 6-4-St that of the whole Japanes FOR RENT—Room adjoining able for two. Inauire 1042 after 4 P. M., or_call/134. FOR RENT—Modern room; preferred. 455 Milton Ay FOR RENT—Four-room hous: furnished; five blocks east © house; also board and room fo: man. 628 East B St., Phone —————————e 6-3-2t¢FOR RENT—One sleeping-ro: able for two gentlement. (new number), FOR RENT—Modern slo gentlemen. 255 8 .McSi —————— FOR RENT—One three-room house partly furnished. 113 South Was ington. 64-10" FOR RENT—Large able for man and w of kitcheralso garage. a 1 front room, Phon $0.3 bs "FOR SALE FOR SALE—Army goods of all kinds at the Casper Glass House; a kinds of paipts and paint ma | cluding olate, window and mir Casper Glass House, 144 EF. Ave., Phone 1374. FOR SALE—By owner, 150 sha Wyoming Exploration oil stock sonable rate. Box 233, Tribune. FOR SALI—Used Columbia V records; cheap. Phone $58-R, 71 Fifth. 6 1 ‘OR SALE—Good vegetable plants cents per hundred, postpaid. Ve Bass, Chadron, Nebr. f —— pee FOR SALE—By owner, new stucco-[in ished house, 24x24; full basement water upstairs and down; sh: all fenced: everything new; dition. Joe J. Smith, Phone 12: FOR SALE—Hors at Blanchard Camp, one mile east of Burline- ton Depot. Be1-tt A te at BOR SALE—Four-room house; moder furnished complete: best residence ii trict; southeast. Box 231, Tribune. 6-8-3 FOR SALE—Good second-hand Will sell cheap. Call 908 S. Elm 6 Pp. M. car; after FOR SALW—Modern Just completed; price reason: taken at once. Phone 306-R. [poe FOR SALE—Some western saddles, 1! new. Phone 1086. O8-tf FOR SALE—A two-room house, 14x2/ to be moved from 1212 8, Elm (« number), 62+ five-room FOR SALE Overland Truck Call at Office WEBEL COMMERCIAL CO. |FOR. SALE—New 9x12 Wilton scamle*s rug; small design; harmonious cole’ ing. 534 S. Kimball. + id FOR SALE—Nice corner lot ‘Cedar St., must be sold soon. i v17-wW. 64 — LOST AND FOUND LEEEEeeeeeeenee ee LOST—Blue steel .8 Smith and We son Special revolver, taken from © marked in rear of Oi] xchange Bid reward for return to Tribune vA dh Organization of an__ Internation! Scientific. Council for Fisheries. bi search between Canada, the Unit States and Newfoundland, wil! be (lf cussed at the conveation of the ©." adian Fisheries Association “¢ °° couver today. Today has been fixed as the date I" beginning the long series of 4% American celebrations of th oad Fathers, culminating in ace! Plymouth, Mass,, in the la | —_ The government of the cit) York costs more to maintain