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ee TODAY'S NE Pea WS OF ee Dispute Over Ground Rules Keeps Local from Win- oe : ones ce i ning by Baling Route in Great Rally; Fourth |, » Lae Cindinnati Game Wall yed Today nin jc en Pittsburgh _ Ee . Chicago. — Today's game-between Refining Company nine and} St. Louis _ the heavy-hittng Julesburg, C Y will decide the series at os cin ia = seit, either a tie at 2-all or with Casper the lead, 3 to 1. Yesterday's Phir * 5 5 P 3 rf 7 merican ie sfast game, fast until the ninth, went to Casper via the forfeit route, 9 a ae at Pat | to 0. Umpire Dale gave the Julesburg nine so.-many minutes to rey Ae Nee oe ; = | Cleveland — : turn to the diamond and play. When the visitors refused, he for fete ek: ae aad feited the contest to Casper. New York 44 “19 It had been a great game up till the == St. Lou e495 ninth, Jawn Mapel was hurling his| oston io 44 usual gilt edge eball and had allow-| MUDDY BALL | Meera Me Re sbi ead ly few tered hits. Fact is q f } rv Rave 3 Sulesburg was ‘trailing, & to 1 when} |Philadeiphia — 17 294 the ninth chapter hove jato sfght, bs] | But Smith got on. Diamond doubled | | nd Hines followed suit. Zoeller’s dou-,! 4 : | oe tional League é le made the onslaught look dangerous | . |) At Chicago— R. H.R. for the home boys because ‘the third | | Chicago 8 Julesburg ‘run wwas ‘counted on a close | | Cincinnati 918 2 pl the platter. Another run had before ored a minute when Arbo-| The Big Muddy baseball team is anx- Ti aseball Results of Yesterday and Hendrix, Nailey, Jones and O'Farrell; Fisher and Wirigo, gast dropped ‘the ball .,; |fous to secure games to be played Om ogee es Fig =p That ‘put Tulesburg out th the front, | Peake eapinde near the aliaweat Te 82 dto 3 Ve ¥ d. Sunday} SNS But Roy Hartzel here | eitis a Sere ee a eae ea anal sie man. | ,, Haines, North énd Dilhocter; Adams singte:| See play that caus: txement will pay the expenses of the PRNahe nia Wart oT eane noc ed so much discussion, | visiting team and excellent uccommo-| nrg usepmaNew York game Arbogast hit dilong the left field fon | ee ee ee ee a J. a. Brennan { > rain. games ¥. line, | Tt was @ real hit. Zoeller mace | 4." managerof the Big Muddy nine Aincieae Cake 3 pice ag ° ~) weeks ago. Sind “ pean ke tng into the space between two tare] "mhe Merchant bascball ,team fromi| Qevcnene rik hed Seite te en ste _ | Casper played against the Big Muddy | ea oe aa pus Cove Diamond, manager of the Jutesburs | (Asher Bug tase and the players from icmp ysiter tel; Peete aed Tent pis dort elder | Casper were extremely Uberal in their | 1° fy Za RMA Bott One LoUCHed “5ne Het cae “praise of the “hospitality and sports-| 2° 7 reas anthen that he Gat hold oF the wan{manship of the Big Muddy aggrega-| heron” “fie cla hat he | and that it’rolled on into the cars when | 4° AREER eS Pennock, Hoyt and Walters awa he fumbled. Smith, who. was official! _..|Schang: Dauss, Oldham and Stanage caller of the plays on the satl:s, up-} Where «. pall.of smoke hangs over | Ajnsmith. held the Casper contention which gave|%) industrial city, it diminishes the|" No other gamos scheduled. thira 4o:ateeeaet: amount of sunlight by at least 20 per gay Mime BS te ea Manager Diamond could ngt se it | cent. | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION th Way and called his players to the TIER eT Re | TRE? gl bend after a\ long argument with the Casper team. When the visiovs re-|” art PERSONS LIABLE FOR fused ‘to play and abide by the deci-| “ASSESSMENT IN GRADING sion, Umpire Dale awarded the game | DISTRICT NO. 3. to Casper. It was a rather unforttinate arfair. because the home boys hod “ood Notice is hereby given that the as ;NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT _ TO} chance to vin Without that three-dase sessment roll for Grading District hit. came Andy, Garrity, Roche next in line. and Carey There w ‘Biondy Hayes was next up, tnen with ors none down, and it would have taken ‘ronder- ful hurling to have stopped the tive JSulesburg has agreed to stay for another game today, said to start at 445 o'clock. a likely entry as hurler Hoffman probably will home team. errorless’ “game they did while start over contest Fussel xcems Guy for the Tf the visitors plier the yesterday, | they will make' things interesting. any rate it should be a fast game. Casper business men* today ganizing a rooter’s club to boost for the Midwest team, All rooters will carry Megaphones, according to pres- ent plans. Ground rufes cover contingencies Which maz urise be printed and Aisteituted thraw the audience asx well os 19 the Lall At} or- | layers. | Steps probably will be taken to stop all betting oh the baseball grounds, business men said this morning. Monday's Score: AB H 1 0 0 CASPER— MeNeill, Garrity, Ca! POA 3b ef » 2b Roche, 1b Mills, If (Borstiek, Hartzet, Arbogast, eae LD o 0 0 Diamond, F Himburg 0 4 0.0 Martin, 0 0 Fusell, Totals — 9x24 12 0 Score by innigs: Casper 910010011411 4 dJulesburg Summar; 90001009003 Home Yvun: 49 0 toche. Three \by. paying the entire installment of ;same time that the installments are o 0 oF No. 3 was certified on the 5th day| of August, A, D. 1920, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer, for collection. t}~The owners of ‘any lots, tracts or} parcels of land or other property| charged with” assessment may re-) deem the same from all or any por-; tion of the liability for costs of such improvement by paying ‘the entire) assessment, or any portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, without interest, ; within thirty days’ after the first publication notice, to-wit: On or be- fore the 13th day of September, A.) D. 1920, the owner of any. such lots,| tracts or parcels of land may redeem) the same from all liabilities for the! unpaid anjount to said assessment} at any time after said thirty days suid assessment unpaid and charged! against any lot, tract or parcel of Jand at the time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of| maturity of the last installment fall-! ing due, and the entire equal in-! stallments with interest upon the | whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6! per cent per annum, payable at the, payable. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer, This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have |hereunto set my hand at Casper,|unit certificate properly indorse Wyoming, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1920. J. S. VAN DORN, THE BELL AGENCY COMPANY | was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9:00 o'clock A, M., August 14th, 1920. The term of ex- istence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corporation is formed is to conduct a general in- surance, bonding and securities ‘busi- ness, in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, di- vided into Two Hundred Fifty shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ver share, fully-paid and non- assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three director: and C. M. Bell, G. F. Bell and W. R Yeilding constitute said board for the first corporate year of said cum- pany. ) The princinal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of ‘Wyo- ming. The vrincipal office of said company is Rooms 309-311 Oil: Ex- change Building, Casper, Wyoming and A. E. Stirrett is the agent for said company in charee of said office C. M. BELL, Secretaty. (N.&S.) Publish Aug. 16, 17, 18, 1920. pila al we dca! TO THE UNIT HOLDERS OF OSAGY RILLING SYNDICATE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the authority of the Board of Di- rectors of Briggs Oil Company, ani the Unit Holders of Osage Drilling Syn dicate, the Units of said syndicate ar: now transferable for capital stock of the Briggs Oil Company, a corporation, {in the ratio of 416 2-3 shares for ‘each syndicate unit, upon surrender of your or upon satisfactory showing that the claimant of stock js the owner and en titled to a unit, or unite, in the Osage 1 | |Publish- August 9 to 19, inclusive, + 1920. ee |NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN GRADING DIS ICT NO. 2. | | Notice is hexeby given that the as- |sessment roll for Grading District No. 2 was certified on the 5th day lof August, A. D. 1920, by the’ Cit; City Treasurer,! Drilling Syndicate. In order that there may be no delay in making this transfer, we must re- j quest that all unit surrendered lwithin ninety days rust 20th, \1920, in accordance with the above, No fractional shares will be issued | Hud unlit holders, owning Jess Ahan three units, or any muldtiple of three, may obtain the extra share by paying ‘the difference between the fractional ishare due the unit holder and the whole share, at the rate of $1.00 per ‘ . ‘Y| share. base hits: McNoill, Arbogast. Two base| Clerk to the undersigned City!) xcinaiy mailor bring your units or re: . hits: Hines, Dimond, Zoeller. Secri-'| Treasurer, for collection. ‘geipts to IMERTH AND VAN fice hit: Gray. Stolen Base: Mills. Dou-! The owners of any lots, tracts or, pignnr aE )», S. Building, Trans. ble Play: Carey to Roche. Struck out:/parcels ‘of land or other property fer Agents ffor the Briggs Oil Com- By Smith 8; by Mapel. 3. Base on) charged With assessment may redeem pany, withfh the time limited above. balls: Off Smith, 2; off Mapel, 1, Time}the same from all or any portion of BRIGGS Ol Co, of game, 123) Attend: 1,000. the liability for costs of such im- j-, 4. MLETOHER, reas. DEPARTMENT OF THE ‘NTERIOR| PPovement by paying the entire as-' pup. Aug. 19, 20, 21, UNITED STATES LAND. OFFIC Douglas, Wyoming July 7, 1920. i Serial No.—— Notice is hereby given that Rain “bow Petroleum Corporation, of Salt Creek, Wyoming, whose address i 204-207 Oil Exchange Building —Casper, Wyoming, has applied for a oil and gas permit and lease unde ~-Section Nineteen (19) of the Ac --of February 25, 1920 (Public No 146), for the Southeast Quarte (SE%), Section Five (5). Town-| Ship 39’ North, Range 78 West of] the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. Any and all persons having adverse! er conflicting ims to said iand| are hereby notified that a full state-| ment, under oath, of such claim should be filed in this office vo- gether with an application showine a superior right to a permit or .cus¢e under said act or, in lieu of such ap plication, a showing of ‘a valid ex isting adverse or conflicting claim to the land or the minerals therein under the public land laws, on or be- fore Aug. 20, 1920, othorwis<.. “such claim may be. dig irded ‘in ant | ing the perm or eae Aen er | 1920 | Pub. July 20 to Aug. 20, ine. 1920. | sessment, or any portion thereof jcharged against such lots, tracts or }parcels of land, without interest, jwithin Whirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit: | fore the 183th day of September, A )D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of jdeem the same from #fl liabilities for jthe unpaid amount to said assess- jment at any time after said thirty’ days by paying the entire install- ment of said assessment unpaid cel of land at the time of such pay-| ment, with interest thereon at ‘thi date of maturity of the last install ment falling due, and the entire) equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay- able at the same time that the in-| stallments are nayable. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer! This notice is given pursuant ‘to’ the ordinances of the eity of Casper and the statutes of Wyoming. IN WITNESS WHERHO?P, 1 yoming, “this aih'dny of Aub, A is ny 0 ugui D. 1080. AL J. S. VAN DORN, City ‘Treasurer. to 19, inclusive, Publish August 9 1920. On or be-! nd may re-|) charged against any Jot, tract or par-!) p Pho: | Jand One Hundred ARAT in to Race Frank J. Wynne of the Meadow Prook athletic club of Philadelphia, | Pa., is the latest candidate for the'Cas- per Daily Tribune cross country run yto be held here September 6.: Wynne y /arrived in Wyoming last June after’ having made the ‘trip from Philadel-| {Dhia on a bieycle, He was accompan- ied by Milton Carter of ‘Logan, ‘Va. | The two eastern athletes had left New- port News, Va., April 18. Wynne has jeen in Cody, Wyo. since June 24, the day he arrived via bike transportation from ‘Newport News. He ‘arrived in Casper last night {and will remain here at least long enough to compete in the marathon {being given by the Tribune under the | auspices of the A. ALU. Wynne is a graduate of Pentisylva- |nia state college, having received his ‘diploma in 1915, He ran the two-mile race while,in college, but since that 2/}time has’ Been competing in five-mile | events. There probably will be three entries from the Natrona County High schoo? Dean Morgan, coach of athletics, at the Casper \high school, said yesterday. Entry blanks will be available at the Casper Daily Tribune office, from C. West's store, Gunnison’s, the Little Srick, and from GC. H. Reimerth, 306 )._ 8, building, starting tomorrow. sect Iq Me latteel tatag NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE, WHERBAS, R. ©, Frost and Zalda Frost, his wife, by a mortgage deea lated March 9, 1920, and recorded in the office of the county ‘clerk, and’ ex- officio registrar of deeds in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, in book 19 xf Mortgage Deed Records, on page 168, under date of. March 20, 1920, mortgaged to Grace Watt French the following described real estate and oroperty situate in the County of Na- trona, State .of Wyoming; to-wit, all of lot numbered 1 in block numbered ie in the City-of Casper, formerly ‘own of Casper, as the same appears of record in the office of the county alerk, and ex-officio registrar of deeds in and fer the county of Natrona, state of Wyoming, which said mort- wage Geed was given to secure thie Brook Athlete, and Forty-five cents — = being interest at 10 per cent per num on Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) trom arch 8, 1929, making al-| HELP WANTED—MALE together the sum now due from said |. mortgagors to the undersigned said|WwANTED — mortgagee the sum of Thirty-six Hun-j|' work.. dred Forty-three dollars and Forty. | Building. fiva cents, no part of which has ever ° Laborers a Lioyd Building Co., 210 Bes hereby : p ute in such case id by virtue oe ity vested in see, Grace "Watt notify all persons to whom it im cern that she will on the 5 October, 1920, between the }$:00 o’clock in thé forenoon ‘and 5:05 o'clock in’ the e sal premises ani propel je said mortgage, or 80 much | may ‘be necessary “at pul the highest ‘bidder for cas . at the south front door ‘House on Center Stréet in the City Casper, Natrona County, \ pay, according to the 3 mortgage and said note the 3 WANTHD—Steady feliable Man for milk Monta. Saenpe Dairy Co. : 8-16-tf as aforesnid, Said sale shall be made by the sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place afore-| WANTED—Maid said. for ‘work. Phone 551. Cc general house 8-17-3t at Casper, Wyoming, August GRACE WATT FRENCH, Mortgagee. 7, 24, 81, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28, pa ele Sao Dr. K. C, McPherson of Deadwooa, | 8. D., after visiting with his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 17, 1920. Pub. Aug. 1 1920. | shihedcbadend tHe : * Stirrett left Monday for his home in ACCOUNTANTS Deadwood to make arrangements fo: locating here permanently, deems! St pha 1 0! RAT’ AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Registrar and | Stock mas PH . 5 | 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ee i ' REIME! @& VAN DENBERG |! sors Accountants NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN GRADING DISTRI NO,°1, Notice is hereby given that the as- sessment roll for Grading District No..1 was certified on the 5th day}! Auditors & of August, A. D. 1920, by the City| | GOUe Teaastoe: As inte q Clerk to’ the undersigned Gity|) 300 OH Mid, Vradue Tora urer, for collection. | New York, Boston. » The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may redeem the same from al] or ‘an; rtion of. Sage era Et the Hiability for costs oe AS mere ps { provement by paying the ‘as- iteomn : 4 presen or any Po lb sted | ‘Casper, Wyo. et he 4 cha) ay inst suc! ots, ts or —— == gras ae tases ania a land, ‘without interest, within thirty days after the first ublication: notice, to-wit: 1 or be-| | ‘ore the 13th day of September, A. asper Business anil Prefessional Directory su: f wiyment of a principal sum of ‘Thirty-|D, 1920, the owner of any such iots, ‘ive hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars, paya-|tracts or parcels of land.may redeem ‘le to the mortgagee therein named|the same from all liabilities for the \ecording to the terms and conditjons|/unpaid amount to said assessment at of one certain promissory note djted/any ‘time after said thitty days by March 16, 1920, and due 90 days from |paying the entire installment of said ooo Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching | LEXIE A, BROOKS ‘Graduate Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- seuse. Combings Made to Order. o bs ‘ , Residence Calls. late, together with interest thereon at/assessment unpaid and ‘charged it the rate of 10 per cent per annum, |against any lot, tract or parcel of| {PHONE 1367. EN ptf ind land at the time of such payment.|”~~ WHEREAS, no assignment, has ever BARBER SHOPS ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW ‘Seen made of said mortgage deed, nor of the said note secured thereby and the undersigned is now the owner and jolder ‘thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage deed jjro- rided, among other things that “and n case default shall be-rmade in the mayment of said principal sum of money hereby intended to be. secured, or in the payment: of the interest whereof, or any part of such principal w interest: as above provided then it shall and may be lawful for the sald wirty of the second part, her heirs, executors, administrators, or assigns *o*sell and dispose of said premises and ul right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of the said parties of the first part, their heirs or. assigns tere- ‘n at publ auction for cash according to the statute in such case made and vrovided and in the manner therein oreseribed, and out of the money aris- ‘ng from such sale to’ retain the said orincipal and interest, together with the costs and expenses of such sale and Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00) Dol- lars for attorney, ‘solicitor, or counsel fees, and the overplus, if any there be, bata Baer erty ies pide se et ene ghd maturity o: e last inst ent A megperrp eer -aps erie aes lores ing due, and the entire equal in-|! OL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP | le to the | WE STRIVE TO PLEASE — eae Treasurer. . - ——_—— 0 otice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the Che ee bee | BAGGAGE AND ‘TRANSFER _ per and the statutes of Wyoming. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, ‘this 6th day of August, A. D, 1920, FIORE R : 5 J..S. VAN DORN, CHIROPODIST City Treasurer,! ‘Publish August 9 to 19, inclusive, ‘Vantting: Bolentitio Chiropodiat uae. Phone 1: G31 East A ®t RB 7 Work by appointment only pm = ne SEE BEN oynpenacress DR. J. HB. JEUFREY nea DON’T. FORGET shall be paid by the partys making tat f rye ene ons Aermys ip. ee ania ot! Insurance , pee ‘ les of the first pai ir heirs, exe- 4 i ypracto! 4 cutors, administrators or assigns, and | —the host investment. of ‘Suite 2, Tow Biag. in any proceeding in equity. to fore-Wff today is Insurance in any 1 _ Office ‘ios Pusnes: hes sam | close this morta said) solicitor’s || Mine.” We write all” kinds = —— fees shall be taxed as costs in sata‘ Fire Wd DR. M. HARNED | action,” ana i r the principal sum evi- A | 162, N. Kimball y note above Life Phone 1457 a 4 ive Hundred ‘ (33,500.00) DoYars, together with inter Health ‘CONTRACTORS est thereon, became due and payable Accid Snares on the 14th day of June, 1920, and the ccident MARTIN €O., CONTRACTORS same is now due and payable and no Special attention given to house, "art of it has ever been paid, and by principal sum secured by sige, together with Interest thereon is now overdue and unpaid, and WHEREAS, “the “Said | mortgagors have wholly defaulted in and failed to mike payment of principal and inter: est of said promissory note, and WHBREAS, there is due on , sald mortgage, and said note seoured there- by ut the date of the first publication nh me 153 the terms of said mortgage the whore/! said “mort- or home building. ~ Plans and ‘ esti- mates of costs and materials fur: nished free. Call evenings. Room 4, Riverview Hotel. 325 North Center St. ——_——« “@ | | | i | if _Oo 108 W, Midwest Ave. 1 ay CONTRACTORS 7 PHONE 74.W 1 Beberal Cae Planing Mill In Connection. 9 W. Midwest Ave, °~GLEANERS AND PRESSES” | ee see Cleaning, pjedaiente ‘Conter, Tanti nad 5 { “Service” ‘Our Motto. Prone te a The ; DENTIST. Has aieod the test of time. sed 6. 86 per cent of Electrically Dr. T. B, Brattebo, equipped cars toda: ; u Suite 202-204, | yshlng Suiiobents Topairea.” *. Whose ans | Al 'RICAL ©O. 16H. Miawent Ave Phone 633 4} | DR, W. H. SNODDY Dentist Assdclated with Dr, J. W. Bingham Smith Building Special Attention to Children Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 6 Other Hours by Appointment Telephones: Office 1163; Res. 820W (Old 111 EB. First St.) THOS, FIDDBS, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson 8%, Prompt Service We Deliver t for sidewalk | 7 would e ALL AROUND first. c Baker wishen immediates position. go any- where. Box 316, Tribune, 8-16-2t* WANTED—Dress ‘and remod- b: xpe Jady. Mrs. nel Hassell, 319. 1 (St, 8-16-2t Ethel Hassell, 319 East C wee arc ira Bienes 69 AED abate cl Wants B1T2te ‘position WANTED—To(rent three to five room modern house, close in; no children, Phone 558R. 8-14-4t DOCTORS ¥ — eae ‘i b jal attention mn to o} = ice and f whild 3° : Giseases of women and F Re | Phones! Bo, 166 es THE CASPER PRIVATE ITAL Casper, Wyo, Telephone 273 TARY, Dr, Homer R. Lathrop, Surzery, Gynec ney and Ob- trics, Dr. Stanley L. Myre, Minor Surgery |. Dr. Jos. R. Latham, Internal Medicine and X-ray. Dr, G. 8. st Skin and Venereal Diseases, Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Pathologist. Physicians’ ecg Rohrbaugh ing. ui 3 q Telephones 54 and 75 , ——o Office: Room ‘ Wood Bldg. Office —743 kg a ew DR. T. 3. mE. 3, RIACH stallments with interest upon. the. Oll Exehange Building. DR, F. 8. LUCKEY whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6 ! hn al ! ‘Women and chs per cent per annum, payable at the|| Sooner or Later, You Will 1 | Office in Smith Ks E. Midwest same time that the installments are’; Become One of Our { payable. * Customers. | |] Oflice: 595 and 701-1 Res: 632-R | NEW ¥O) | We ctenn gna “All kinds ot | Eee i 5 alk ‘sears teed. We ‘and deliver, | shining parlor "in “connection. 8. Center, > Wyo. | 8 & ieee aaa’ er} ‘=, ee "suites 14500 Townsend Block ee —_——$—— 1 MOR ARL Wy. PURCELL Sulte 316 OU n ad | HAGENS .« MURANE | | Lawyera. 1 NICHOLS 4 STIRRETYT 4 | _sov.10-11 Gif Widkankke mas, ! bea aacanasacmcmanromecnpeememe I ! strong W. FERGUsON ' | Rooms "a: ree Bidz. _ 1 Gasper, > = Wyoming OIL LAND AND 0. e Now and | Oil Lands. 907 0. & 5. PLUMBING -AND HEATING Plumb: heatin all ich J. DONOHUE ing and heating, nas” promptly 8. Sprecs. hot water ‘Jobbing of attend to. 200 RADIATOR REPAIRING Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Coreing Expert workmen eT eat eer raly, given First Brick Rates $2.00 up; $5.00, $10 per woek. Large a hea‘ 8, double beds, steam t, hot and cod water. 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