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cos en BANK. SITUATION IN MEXICO WILL BE STABILIZED President Obregon Takes Step} Toward Improvement of Financial Conditions in Recent Decree | (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY, Feb. —Issuance of the decree permitting banks sup- pressed during the Carranza adminis- tration to resume business, made public on Thursday night by Presi- dent Obregon, is considered in finan- ial circles of this city to be the first p by the president to stabilize bank- conditions in the republic. A com- hensive banking project, which will be submitted to the special ses-| n of congress next week, has been} prepared by the government. One of the bills would call for the establish-| ment of from six to eight regional banks for the issuance of paper money which would be ‘under govern- ment control. The value of the outstanding paper money, which was issued by the vari-| banks affected by Thursday night’s decree, is estimated at up- ward of 110,000,000 pesos by the Fi-} nancial and Mining Bulletin, the of-| ficial organ of th financial interests here. Of mount, the Banco cionale « ‘0 issued more thar 0,000 the Bank of Lon- don and over 26,000,000, and the Orien Mexico more than 21,000,000. ne There is little prospect that all these ban! vlil take advantage of the decree, it is declared, but it is considered certain the next few days will see the Banco Nacionale, the Oc- idental, the Mercantile de Vera Cruz, the Mercantile de Montrey and the state banks of Neuvo Leon, Tabasco, Sonora, Hidalgo, Zacatecas , open their doors. Adolfo de 1s. Huerta, secretary ot the treasury, announced yesterday that the various banks affected by Thursday night's decree held gov- ernment obligations totaling 55,000,000 pesos. He asserted all these obliga- tions would, be redeemed, partly in gold and partly in government notes, Ss eg are Pulled Switch in Car Strike, Gets One Day} DENVER, Colo., Feb. 7.—Alfred Barbeau, formerly employe of the Denver Tramway Company, who yes- rday entered a plea of guilty to a ge tha. ne pulled 4 switch in in effort to interfere with car traffic during the recent street car strike was sentenced to one day in jail District Attorney Van Ciz> recom- mended that the man be given a light sentence. ly Judes Warren A. itz in te West Side} ‘Go on hor: to your) wert yy the we-den in the coanty 7 ott, pree Conrt, said. »ife and r merring. RK ——— : ANGLO-RUSS RELATIONS BROKE} LONDON, Feb. 7.—The Moscow} newspaper Investia, official organ of! he Soviet, is quoted in an Exchange} mp Telegraph from Berlin today as stat-| ng that the Anglo-Russian trade ne-| gotiations have been broken off. The! 3 break, it is declared, was over Great! Britain's demands that the soviet | government should carry on no propaganda in Persia or Afghanistan." —— j NOTICE. ‘0 ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- RN: The Board of County Com missioners have decided to survey and re-mark a road over the Rattle- snake Mountains to connect the Poi- son Spider country with the Dry! Creek ‘commencing at a point tessemer-Oil City road 1 85 W., and run- erly direction , 19 and v.: thence Sec. ning across sect 30, all in TT. southwester! 35, 34 and 33 all in T. 32 thence southwesterly N.. RB. 86 through ple and others who during the day— open until 9 February. Ford Car. terms, etc. | Natrona-Converse county line. known as the Rattlé-| in| THE UNIVERSAL CAR For the convenience of refinery peo- We will keep our salesroom evening for the balance of We will be pleased to have anyone call who is interested in the purchase of a Our salesmen will be on duty and will be pleased to give you any information desired concerning price, We have new Ford touring with electric starting and lighting system for immediate delivery. GET YOURS TODAY. EARL C. BOYLE through sections 12, 13, 24, 23, 26 and 27, all in T. 31_N., R. 87 W. to con-| nect with the Dry Creck road at the oid *Linn Roberts’ ranch on © Dry Creek. All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing with the county clerk of said county, before noon on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established without reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to survey and re-mark the road formerly known as the Effel road and hereafter be known as the Bessemer-Oil City road Commencing on the Iron Creek road in Sec. 20, T. 33 N., R. 81 W., thence northwesterly through sections 20, 19, and 18, T. 33 N., R. 81 W.; thence westerly through sections 1%, 14, 15, 16,°17, 20 and 19, all in T. 33 N.,, R. 82 W.; thence southwesterly through sections 24, 23, 22, 27, 28, 29, 20, 19 and 30, all in T. 33 N., R. 883 Wj thence southwesterly through sec- tions 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 21. all in T. 88 N., R. 84 W.; thence south- westerly through Sec. 3f, '7. 33 $1 and 32, all in T. 35 N., R. 86 W. R. 85 W.; thence southwesierly|thence southerly through sections 5, through sections 2, 3, 10, 9, 14, , 8,| 6 7, 17, 20, 29 and 32, all in T. 7, 18 and 7 all in T. 32 N., NR. 8» W.;/34 N., R. 86 W.; thence southerly thence northwesterly throush sec- tions 12, 11, 2, 11, 2, 3, 4 and 5, all in T. 32 N., R. 86 W.; thence north-! erly through sectious 33, 32 and £9, all in T. 33 N., F. 86 W., and con- necting with a road from Waltman to Of City. All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be filed with the County Clerk of said tounty, before noon on the Ist day of ebruary, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established withont reference to such objections or claims fur dam- ages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to locate up- on petition of the local residents, a road known as the Ccle Creek 10ad, commencing at a point on the Cas- per;Salt Creek highway, the intersec- tion of said highway with the south line of Sec. 9, .T. 34 N, A. 79 W., and running east along tle south line of sections 9, 10, 11 and 12, all in T. 34 N., R. 79 W., and contin- uing east along the south line of Sec. 7, T. 34 N., R. 78, W7.; thence northei terly across and to the north- east corner of Sec; 3, ‘T. 34 W. At this point a spur rui along the east line and to the north. east corner of Sec. 5, I. 34 N., It 78 W. Continuing from the northeast corner of Sec. 8, T. 34 N., R. 78 W., the road runs east salons north ine of sections 9,10 an’ 11, 7. 34 N., st 76 W.; thence north’ along the vest line of Sec. 1, T. 34 M, it. 76 W.; thence east along the north line of See. 1, T. 34 N., R. 78 W., and con- tinuing east along the north line of Sec. 6 and 5, T. 34 N. Ro 77 Ws thence north along the west line of Sec. 33, T. 35 N., RB. 77 W.; thence east along the north line of sections 33 and 34, T. 35° N., R. 77 W., to the All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof muit bi filed in writing with the County Clerk of said County, before no» on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1921, or |such road will be establisinl wi reference to such objections or « for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY © CERN: The Board of County C missioners bave decijed to suryey and remark the old Mucknum-Kayeee road from the Thirty-three Mi ranch northeasterly to the Natron Johnson county line, said rend be known as the Thirty-three Miie-Kay- cee road. Commencing at a paint on the Thirty-three Mile road in Sec. 3: 38 N., R. 81 W., thence in a nort easterly direction through sections ¢ 28, 21, 16, 9, 4 and 3, all in T. R. $1 W.; thence in a northe: direction through sections 34 23, 14, 13, 12 and 1, all in T. Coal! Coal! Patronize home industry and beat the H.C, L. N 26, Good clean Iump coal at $10.50 ‘| per ton, Delivered anywhere in Casper. H, A. POLAND Phone Orders 1545. Office: 124 ¥Y. Second St, | are unable to get in o'clock every Phone 9 tINW% of said Sec. 33, where it con- R. 81 W.; thence in a northeas ly direction through section 6, a) N., R. 80 W.; thence northrasterly | through sections 31, 30, 29,20, 21, 16, 17, 8, 9 and 4, all in T. 40 N., R, 80 W.; thence northerly through Sec. 33, 34 and 27, all in T. 41 N., R. 80 W., to a point on the Natrona-Johnson county line. All objections thereto or clai-1s for reason thereof must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said county, before noon on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1922, or such road will be established without reference to such objections or ciaims for damages. o TO-ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Cont missioners have decided to survey and mark the Waltman-Oil City road. Commencing at a point on the Yel- lowstone National highway south of Waltman, in Sec. 30, T. 36 N., R. 86 W., and running in a southerly stirec- tion through Sec. 30 and 31 in T. 26 N., R. 86 W. and thence southerly through Sec. 6 and 7 in T. 35 N., R. 86 W.; thence southerly through Sec. 12 and 13, T..35 N., R. 87 W.; thence southerly through Sections 18, 19. 30, through sections 8, 9, 8, 17, 20 and 29, all in T. 33 N., R. 86 W., and connecting with the Bessemer-Oil City road. All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be fled in writing with the County Cierk \if aafd county, before noon on the 1s: day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established witnout reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to survey and re-mark the road to the County Poor Farm, commencing at a point on the Scenic Route in the SW% of the SW% of Sec. 18, T. 33 N., R. 79 W.; thence southeasterly through se>- tions 13 and 24, T. 33 Nx R. 79 W.; to a point in the NW% of Sec. 24. T. 33 N., R. 79 W., at the Poor Faim gate, All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing witi the County Clerk of said county, before noon on the 1s day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established without reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MA‘ SON: CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to locate a road known as the Scenic Route, com- mencing on the county road «long the north line of Sec. 15, T. 33 N., R. 79 W., at the NW corner of the NE of the NE\% of said section 15; thence in a southeasterly dire :tiot through sections 15, 14 and 13 to a point in the SW% of the SW% of Sec. 13, all in T. 33 N., R. 79 Wy; thence southwesterly through, sec- tions 13, 14, 23, 22, 17 and 34,’all in T. 33 N., R. 79 W.; thence southwest- erly across sections 4 and 5 to a point in the SW% of the NE\ Sec. 5, T, 32 N., R. 79 Wy; thence norh- westerly through Sec. 5, T. 32 N., R. 79 W., and continuing northwesterly through Section 33, T. 33 °N, R. 79 W., to a point in the SW% of the nects with the South Casper or Gar- den Creek road. All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof :nust be filed ‘in writing With the County Clerk of said county, befor» noon en the 1st day of February, A. 1). 1421, or such road will be established with: FORM LETTERS, NOTICES, BULLETINS, “ ETC. Printed on the MULTIGRAPH 24-Hour Service Multigraph Service Co. 220 So. Wolcott St. Opposite Postoffice Phone 1155 ___MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1921, eee yut reference to suck cbjecttons or claims for damages. si TO ALL TO-WHOM IT MAY CO)N- CERN: The Board of County Com: missioners have decided to survey and remark the Dry Creek road by resurvey. Beginning at the old Linn Roberts ranch on Dry Creek in Sec. 27, T. 31.N., R. 87 W., and running easterly through Sections 27, 26 and 25, all in T, 31 N., R. 87 W.; thence southeasterly through Sec. 31 N., R. 87 W., and Sec. 31. 'T. 31 N., R. 86 W.; thence southerly through Sec. 6, T. 30 N., R. 86 W.; thence southeasterly through Sections 7, 8, 9% 48, 15, 22, 23 and 26, all in T. 30 N.,,R. 86 W.; thence easterly through Sec. 25, T. 30 N., R. 86 W.; thence southeasterly through sections 30 and 31, T. 30 N., R. 85 W., and connect- ing with the Sweetwat road in the NW% of Bec. 32, T. 30 N., R. 85 W. All objections thereto or clatms for damages by reason thereof mvst be filed in wri:ing with the County Clerk ot said. county, before n%0.1 on the Ist day of February, A, 0. 1921, or such road will be esi«blished without reference t.) such ob/ections or claias for’ damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY WON- CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided ‘to survey ang re-mark an old road by survey known as the Cloud Creel--owder River road. Beginning at a point on the Thirty-three Mile road at the crossing of Cloud Creek in Sec. 31, T. 38 N., R. 82 W.; thence southwest- erly through Sections 11, 14. 35, 16, 21 and 20, all in T. 38 N., R. 32 W.; thence southeasterly throug, sections 29, 32 and 33, alljin T. 38 N., st. 82 ‘W.; thence southwesterly through sections 4, 5, 8, 17, 20, 19 and 30, ull in T. 37 N,, R. 82 W.; thence south- westerly through sections 25; 36 ant 35, all in T. 37 N., R. 83 W.; thence westerly through sections 2, 3, 4, 5. 8 and 7, all in T. 36 N., R. 83 W.; thence southwesterly through sec- tions 12, 11, 14, 15, 16, 21, 20, 29, 30 and 31, all in T. 36 N., R. 84 W.; thence southwesterly through Sec. 3¢, T. 36 N., R. 85 W.; thence south. westerly through Sec. 1, T. 35 N., R. 85 W., and connecting with the Yel- lowstone National highway at Pow- der River. All objections thereto or claims ‘or damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said County, before noon on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established with- out reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County €om- missioners have decided t> survey and re-mark the southern portion of the old Bucknum Trail, a portion of it being included in the Thirtz-threc Mile road. Beginning onetne Tuirt; three Mile road on the soui‘: lin Sec. 17, T. 36 N., R. 81 ¥ thence southwesterly through sections 20, 29, 30 and 31, all in T. 36 N., R. 81 W., across the southeast corner of Sec. 36, T. 36 N., R. 82 W.; thence south- westerly through Sec. 1, and part of Sec. 12, both in T. 35 N, R. x2 W., to Bucknum, ‘thence west through Sec. 12, T. 35 N., R. 82 W. to the west line of Sec. 12, T. 35 N., 1. 82 W.; thence south along the of sections 12 and 13, T. 35 N., It. 82 W.; eedeoe: Automobiles ‘SALES DEPARTMENT H. E. Grude, Distributor 108 S. Center St. Phone 381 SERVICE STATION 113 S. Conwell St. Phone 14943 povocceccvoccscoscssccoscosces: Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality. Grand King Lunch at popular prices. Quick ntral Block J. E. LLOYD Has just received a large shipment of plumbing material and is now prepared to figure plumbing work at reasonable fig- ures. 576J, and let me figur Call, Phone 697M, residence phone e on your job. Taylor. & Clay (Incorporated) CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 New York Exchange Stocks Chicago Grain Markets Local Oils Bought and Sold bee She Casper Daily Cribune ce sections 14, 23, 22, 21 and 23, 'T. 35 N., R. 82 W., to connect with the Yellowstone National. Highway. All objections thereto cr claiias for damages’ by reason thereof tnust be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said County, befure noun on the Ist day of February, A. D. 192i, or such road will be establislcd with- out reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to lovate a road known as the Bolton Croek road. Beginning at a point on tne Lates Hole Stock Trail in. the ' aovtheast quarter of Sec. 32, T. 3: N., 1. 81 W.; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion-through sections 32 and 33, T. 31 'N., R. 81 W.5 thence southwester- ly across sections 4 and 5 to the SE% of the SE% of Sec. 5, T..30 N., R. 81 W.; thence southeasterly across sections 5, 4, 9, 16 and 22, T. 30 N., R. 81 W.; thence in a general south- erly direction back and forth five times across the line common to see- tions 22 and 21, T. 30 N., R. 81 W., to the SW corner of Section 22, 'T. 30 N,, R. 81 W.; thence in a southwest- erly direction through sections 27, 28 and 33, T. 30 N,, R, 81 W. thence southwesterly across sections 4, 9, 8 and 17, T. 29 N,, R. 81 W., to the SW corner of Sec. 17, T. 30 N., R. 81 W.; thence southeasterly " across sections' 20 and 29 to the SE corner of Sec. 29, T. 29 N., R. 81 W.; chence southwesterly across Sec, 32, T, 29 N., R. 81 W., to a point on the Na- trona-Carbon county line. All objections thereto or claims tor damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said county, before noon on the Ist day of February, A. D. 1921, or such’ road will be established without reference to such objections or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON-| gq, CERN: The Board of County Com- missioners have decided to locate a private road known as Spicer road which begins at Powder River town- site and runs northeasterly through Sec 1, T. 35 N., R. 85 W.; thence northeasterly through Sec. 36 and 35, T. 36 N., R. 85 W,; thence northeas:- erly through Sec, 30 and 19 where it ends both in T. 36 N., Ri $4 W., said road to be 20 feet wide. All objections thereto or clgiras for damages by reason thereof must 'be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said county, before noon on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be establisned without ref- erence to such objection or claims for damages. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: The Board of County Com- misstoners have decided to locate a private road known as the McDonald Private Road. Said road eins on the Buffalo Creek road at Station 121 in the northern corner of Sec. 4, T. 40 -N., Ry 84 W., and runs north/porting and disposi through Sec. 34, T. 41 N., R. 84 W.,|steel products, oil field, mining and to a point near the north line of ssid! construction materials, supplies an Sec. 34, thence northeasterly across part of said Sec. 34 and Sec. 27 to a point in the southern quarter of the southern quarter of Sec. 27, T. 41 N., R. 84 W. + All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thegeof tnust be filed in writing with the County Clerk of said County, before noon on tie 1st day of February, A. D. 1921, or such road will be established without ref- erence to such objection or cluims for val damages. ROBT. J. VELTC!t, 4 (hat anan. Attest: H. K.. CARLSON, Clerk, Publish Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 1321. —$—$— NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF . “ vee vape ares COMEANY. lotice is hereby grven ‘t pur- suant to written request Uipnedses the owners. of two-thirds of all of the stock of the Mono Oil Company, a Wyoming corporation, issue: outstanding, a meeting of the stock- holders. thereof will be held at the office of William O. Wilson, Town- send Building, Casper, Wyoming, on February 16, 1921, at 10 o’clock o. m. for the. purpose of considering a proposition to sillove said cor- poration, all of the debts of the said corporation baviig ee ase paid. ated Casper, Natrona jounty, Wyoming, Janu: 17, 1921, P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Vice President. Publish Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 1921. (wow) poeieefers cas Ny NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Independent Pipe and Casing | Natr and of, ron and Carrer, ¢ Giyoming, and in such d{other places in the state of Wyo- wer|ming and in the United States as ea ahs to mortgage the peers Bay esa Sas ee See ee oe alll pany. Piocated at 207 Oil Ex- ,. and to. acquire all/ pany ocat kin Is en and Paes property|change Building, Cas} ets pied 5 in connection Shareriiy and to Ae: County, Ws orritg ayes 3 a i ou! . We bee. at things Ggnvenient to ‘ts of said| INDEPENDENT PIPE & CASING 3 Stace ce Cor he i J. Gillis, President. Its capital stock is $25,000, di- pointe: Asari t2 vided into 26,000 shares, of the par| Pubush Fe : : jue of $1 per share. NOTICE. Its term of existence is fifty years. The number of directors is five {3 and those who will manage the affairs of the company. for the first ar-are E. J. Gillis, A. H. DeLon Ee F. McMahon, James J: Prina. theriff Natrona County. ville and Dis eee Publish Feb. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 1921, 0) ions 0} company ————<—__ —_ shall be. carriad on in the city of Try Tribune wantads for results. fter the 10th day of Febru Soe ailsewiere of motor ve- hicles who have not secured 1921 licenses wa be prosecuted without . tice. re piean ‘Signed, LEE MARTIN, ACCOUNTANTS DENTISTS 4 Kr ~ J. A, LIKELY DR. E. L, NEWLANDER Public Accountant and Auditor Dentist Ail of ‘Books opened and 112 East Second Street closed and kept. Authority on In- Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R. come Tax matters. All business | _ Over White's Grocery DR. 4. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery 7 9 Suite 5 112 E. Second. HAT CLEANERS : strictly confidential. 125 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer Phone 66. Company was incorporated in the ents. = 9 f office of the Secretary of State at wae 660 NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 25th 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WORKS 5 of January, 1921. aa We clean and re block all kinds of he objects of said corporation AUDITORS Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and are the enj ing in the business of |—~————-- Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gentle- buying, selling; manufacturing,|) REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG men, New trimmings; all work fabricating and dealing in, trans- is guaranteBd. We call for and de- : Public Accountants liver. Shoe shining parlor in —_ connection. GEB @) Income Tax Service Phone 1319-W 123 8S. Center, Casper, Wyo. COAL Baggage Moving Vans Nalrond TRANSFER PHONE S49. & FUEL ‘@ J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop. seasoned rig timbers. RIG TIMBERS We can rig you up ree all sizes of the best Give us an opportunity. to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. KEITH LUMBER CO, Phone 3 ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your_widow and children will collect only those policies you had in force at death. ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 We have recently 2.50 to $150.00. . burners. $4.75 to $16.50. . The combination gas stoves and ranges. “Eclipse” and “New Method” brands of. as stoves which range in price from installed a full line of It includes the We have also installed a line of Hot- plates which come in two different styles and are equisbed with one, two and three he price range on these is from coal and gas ranges will be on display in a few days. Holmes Hardware Co. Corner Wolcott and Second Res sesdeecssoesavesst sa bent esse CubasbeesECeTORC Phone 601 4th Floor 0-8 Bidg. Tel. 7673. SPEARS & CHAPMAN LAWYERS GEORGE A. WEEDELL Attorney-at-Law Associated with Durham & Lowey, Attorneys-at-Law Phone 794 301-2 Oil Exchange Casper, Wyo. WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block Wyo. *MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 86 Casper, Wyo. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. }: Altorney-at-Law ad Phone 196-3 Casper. Wyo. MUSICIANS ‘© Auditors and” Aceountants- INCOME TAX AUTHORITY 318-319 Oil Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architect: is Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, . GARBUTT, ‘WEIDNER & SWEENEY . Architects _ 415 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Office—Tait's Billiard Hall Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVENG A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Store. pat Satisfaction Guaranteed. CEMENT BRICK Vee PROF. K. AVERILL Instruction in Violin Hours: 1 P.M. to4 P.M. McRORE- APTS. —_NO. 33634. \ J. WAITZ BUCHER > (Organist, St. Mark’s) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIO Phone 477W or 1508 _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res, 92. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Block Pnones: Office 423, Res. 1235. bp ance owe Soi SU ben |. HARNED ‘opractor 162 N. Ximball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER 434 W. Yellowstone . S. C. Graduate PHONE 1144J. Will_make house calls or call at. | ; 214 E. Fifth. Phone 1528J. AUTO panes SERVICE Ee ert Wellington CLEANERS and PRESSERS pee etd Re-Coring and | :pairing THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Repairing and Cleaning M'Kinnon & Jackson Freeze- Proof Cores Installed. Expert Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1545, SHOE SHINING PARLORS eS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Your Shoe Shining Patronage Only first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore's) used. We do not charge extra chars: for shining your LOBBY 0.8 BUILDING .__ STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Specialty, Stenographers fornished by the day NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING— ACROSS FROM P, 0. Phone 1204 TAILORS H. WHALEY and Gent's Tailoring Pressing, Repairing and Alterations, Gur tailor-made suits as cheap as le. Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. IN eee Se CONSULTING ENGINEER er “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM” (Patented) Reinforced Concrete Designs and Reinforcing Steel * WALTER H. WHEELER ‘ Met. Life Bldg. Minneapolis ' Minn. DOCTORS DR, F, 8. LUCKEY + Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Office: Smith & Turner Drug Store Building, Phones: Office 595, Residence 632R. DR. L. C. SMITH Over Golden Rule Store Special Attention Given to Sur- gery, Diseases of Women and Children and Obstetrics. Phones: Res. 15513, Office 21W. DR, J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. mes: Office 130, Res. yr’ Ladi Cleaning, _il6 E. Miaweat "ave—Phone 482-3 TAXIDERMISTS PICNEER ROBE & TANNING We tan all kinds of Skins; cae” ufacture Fur Coats, Robes and La- dies’ Garments; Taxidermy in all its branches. Our work is Pa- Plier Mache. Beaver Skins tanned and plucked when lawfully tag- ed. Write for prices. Phorle 333 8. ELM ST. CASPER, Wyo. WELDING LET MILLER DO IT! . Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children, Suite 200-201, 0.8. Blag. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764, DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bldg. Phones: Office 743, Res. 1222, MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon SO Welds Anything but a Broken Heart, ~upcntitteemasmnens Special Attention Given to Obstet. rics and Diseases of Women and Children, lackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164, ALL WORK GUARANTEED, 436 W. Yellowstone PHONE 11443, eer