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et CAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ie 192!. ———— : change Building, , Natrona |the said party of ike second part, : | g - County, Wyon Son 20th day his heirs, executors, administrators > > 2 of Septe: D. 1921, at the i gesigns;, become jue and payable : a G : { ys ets Vv Ire the forenton, | with.” And, whereas, it is pro- ; y* Ps e ° * ° e o o rg * the vided in said mortgage that in case 0 3 Se of ‘default shall be mace in payment t WN v FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY *Heao, “ahd 6 | orenady nsdn) wate ort : ‘ the secured or in the payment of ha hat you won't wiot () K ‘of the capi- Rie Sataract therete or any part of|and want what sou don't bavelise of. such or interest as above | Tribune Want Ads. H LOCAL OM. STOCKS Wor [ane ount ed, then Jt shall and may be 237 7. tiv. aw 4 ls 4 "ex. is A decrease of 12,370 barrels in the daily average gross}, .aicamated Rovalty $ ay tates ost ae Basen Bang pany fora! Jor the said mortgagee, bis\| F/ow to Answer Blind SPECIAL No. 23 crude oil production of the country for the week ended Au-| american 00% 0%} Y On ¢ 000) pea ‘Thousand to sell ‘and dispose of the Classified Ads A home complete with good flocr. gust 27 as compared with the preceding week is shown in es-| : 02 fge0.00 Dollar ($1) pekatiim inerdiaatier described premises, and ing and finish; plastered 04 timates by the American Petroleum institute, just announced. = prcire Heps a3 oy, ‘ Hundred — Thousdnd _ (300,080) ‘foreclose all the rights, fle and in, ae cng od ifthe adie 36) thees and mates = = aces Ben eee ae The daily average for the entire country for the last named{y.Acon wyoming | vs fae | Merritt. $ 68% § 7, a tg the par value ‘of warped aoe tee: orl tee. precise address given in the {| $1,450. It has two immense rooms C | was 1,303,070 barrels and that for the preceding week was|puck Creek AT SB ban ath PUL te be Gapital fen "HT | an herein, at fic. || adv. Weare the address plainly. |Jand bullt-in features: lights and sib 440 t i seen Mig oak os oh eon ea Bo sat Creek 19.00 3, Pi fa echo, the state|| Letters brought in to ‘The Tribune || water; never can you beat it. 1,315,440 barrels. . 7 | Western states mo OS 3 Thousand { office do not requir>. stamps. ‘Al- — -- The production was distributed be pele +4 12 | Prok and Refr 409 4.254900) to Five Hundred min such case made and pro-|/ Wiss inclose your answers in SPECIAL NO. 33. tween the several districts as fol oe Salt 25 -30 I Goaden |. 5.00 6.00, Dollars ($500,000), for the — pany and in the manrer therein || fected envolepe. In replying to ad- ‘This house ‘has individuality. It-!s lows: Tapitol Pete». ali Basin 5.50 6.62] Pose of g capital for aequir- hand to retain said prin-|| vertisements whore references ar || stuceo salmon’ color. It has four rooms Aug. 20, Columbine a3 | Gannizes 12 "25 | img additional property and devel-| cipal and interest With the || asked for, do not send the original || with breakfast nook and bath, but Oklahoma -- 312,600} Consolidated F 143 Aiien 315 0 1tsing] oping the properties held by. the] cofts and expenses such sale and!| references. Ser! copies of them Itixtures not yet installed, It is new 100.900 Chappelle f a iS aan} ‘ and to consider a requ fifty dollars-($50), attorney’s fees |} only. and well arranged, with built-in fea- Cow Gulch . 27. [Eilies Meceice Cots \-< 118300 sat Sete by the owoers aie of the money arising from such tures, It is Jocated just south of the a Domino 2 20 Oe es scat aS AN =: SARE the shares eETabOrE ling |$ale, and the over-plus, if any thére| ADVERTISING RATES—The rafe| State hospital, a community that will 4 Elkhorn. a 06 NEW YORK STOCKS. of said company to the | be, shall be paid by the mak-|for inserting Want Ads in The Cas-|be very pretty in the near future. 136,720 ea 2. T. Williams , 4 43 I stexican Petrol 14.50 $1 name of said company from Elk Ba-|ing: such sale on Poe ‘such |per Daily ‘Peibune te 1% conta a. word $2,500. with (a pri Man op at al Pp 7 iti : 170)... 1 fee ant. = Saree staan ¥ he 2 each insertion; minimum 25 ceuts. | month will buy this house. a Bn sg News of Crop Conditions in ib te [Sinclair ou . + 20.00 20.35 a eae Pecks ive Sig pris: mortgagor, her successors anc. as- Nowcre 9: . : : mpan: 5 50. 32. t iso70 = 41240| South America Closely lot PB bo ea dlce tices Bese] OR Company oe a eee oe therefore, notice is hereby] OUT OF TOWN edvertisementa| | SPECIAT. NO. 32.) - 330,500 331,000} Watched by Traders. ot 2 Jus. Steet 78.50 determined upon by the stock-|given that by virtue of the power | Must be accompanied by casit or check | || Tht 1 Mit (oe enough: three large } peas = 02 | Union Pacific FR. H2,. 120.00 120.59 }holders convened at zaid ig,{of sale in said mot nied [a FO Davicienh Teese samo. Note] tie Beat aga meter ome Hames < ieee CHICAGO, ‘Gu ae Bay Os ~ 38 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. and for the purpose of ti and the ‘Statutes in State of| counting the words and the rate per|half-bacement: near-the refinery and ZO, Sept. 14.—Active buying] Lance Creek Roy. 02 93 J. any and all other business which| Wyoming in such case made and| ora tor The Casper Daily Tribune. | located on 50x130-foot lot. There is t Fie iaay apacenhiiroentprcaastion ot United es weet cmenaay onjLusk Royalty. . 02 03 peer may legally comé before said meet- bee wed — Samuel Ohen- tg Seemteds pid also a salt oust pe see back of the * Dally « ze sr part of foreigners had a bullishy]usk Petroleum 02 03 bs E ; stein hereby elects to foreclose the} CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be| lot which rents for $12.60 per mont Wyoming and Mon 2 : e 0 ee ee ae in the futures market today.{Mike Henry .. 03 om aang : Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this|8aid mortgage for the reason that|ciassified properly mast be in ‘rhe |. The half-basemont rents for $15 per “ oe barre One of the houses that have been con-| Mountain and 73 8 rantdiae : > of August, 1921. the same is now past due and the|Casper Daily Tribune office before|month and the ree - Fooms oe . " | spicuous sellers of late, changed front ‘ 1¢ 115 | Call money : --5 per cent a G. R. HAGENS, conditions in said mot con-} 10.20. Want Ads reccived after 10:30 | Cirst'floor rents for $3 ae este = ing crop developments in 00% 00% LIBERTY BONDS. President. |ta#ined huve been broken, and’ that|to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under) per wast income and: say. $200 down | Argentina and Australia was carefully| Picardy ..... 04 bs [oue ... -$87.28~ punish Aug. 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21, 1981.) anid mortgage on s.id hereinafter |the head. “Too Late to Clusaify.” nygs pa Sie: watched. Opening quotations which;Riverton Refg. - 03 105 «| First 4s. + 87-34) (HEM) described ,premises will be fore-| >> PHON: 1 from % to 14c higher, with|Royalty and Producers .09% 10% | Second 4s . » 87.84 er closed by the sale of said mort- HELP WANTED—MALE » Degember $1.32% to $1.33% and May|Sunset ..2. ‘02 03 | First 44s + $8.00|NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF| aed premises; and for that pur- The Westemn Realty Co. Miata mite $1.37% to $1.38. weresfollowed by ma-|Tom o1 02 |Second 4%s 87.96} REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE, pose the undersigned officer will, | n with * ‘ 4 erent terial further gains Wes 1.80 0. [Third 4%s ... 6 : * [on the 29th day of September, A‘ | WOULD like to get in touch with Rood |e: M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mar. Other Subsequently, rain in Argentina] Wind River Refs. . o1 o2 | Fourth 44s . - 88.16|* Default having been made in-the| D. 1921, between the hours af 9.a.| “"°* ‘ * “"943-22°} suite 511, Oil Exchange Building was reported aha. prices fell’ influ: | WyoKat.. ....seciecs 15: 235° | Victory.4%s + 99.04] conditions of a certain real estate|:n. and 5 p. m. on said day and a . ' TiS cea rey c o ced also by weakness of foreign ex- The close was heavy, %c to ower, With December $1.30% 31 and May $1.35%% to $2.3: Corn rose with wheat. After open. ing unchanged to Kc higher, includ ng December at. 54% to S4i@c the market scored a moderate general up. turn Wet weather tended somewhat sustain prices later. Total, Wyoming and be ~- 43,970 41,240 Mo: to The close was QNEARLY SALES =< were firmer, influenced by the icn of other cereals, starfing a shade off to %c higher, December Accumulation of Buying Or-| 4% to 40%c and then hardening all < i ~. |around ders Overnight Gives Im Decline in the hog market weakened petus to Trading. provisions. NEW YORK, 14.—Aceumula tion of buying orders overnight im: parted an active and strong tone to the stovx market at the opening of today's session. The usual leaders in the oil, efuipment and steel divisions were t!” foremost features. Mexic: and Pan-American Petroleum, Ho’ ton Oil, Royal Dutch, Baldwin Loco. motive. Railway Stee: Springs, Amer ican International and Atlantic Gulf rose 1 to 2 points. Central Leather. International Paper, American Wool, American Locomotive and Chand. also were materially higher. Unit States Realty was strongest of the 2% points. Rails vances and some shares react Sept Closing Quotations. Sept. 14.—Close: Provisions. CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—Butter—High. or; creamery extras, 42%4¢; standards 37%4c; firsts, 33%4@410; seconds, 30@ en, ler ed ‘e8—Higher: receipts 7,539 cases: 30@32¢; ordinary first, 25@27¢; 2815 @29 ic. unsettled fowls, Poultry—Aliv @2%c¢; springs 19 Po s CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Market easier; receipts, 5 United States shipments, About 300,000 shares changed hands in the further rise of the first hour. The pace slackened, however, and prices gave way irregularly to profit- cars; 986; total Idaho taking before noon. Important rails| white, sacked, $2.80@ Wis- and coppers were almost the only|consin whites, $: Red shares to lag although Northern -Pe-| River Ohios, : Sandiand cific, Reading first and second pre-| Ohios, $1.75@2; Maine cobblers, $3 ferred, and some of the minor west-| cwt. $ ern and southern rails were strong. Various inconspicuous issues “partici- pated in the early rise, notably Stand- ard Milling preferred, Union Bag and Columbia Gas. Heaviness was shown by Food Products, Tobacco Products and National Cloak & Suit preferred, the latter making a new low record. Call money opened at 5 per cent, Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—Prime mer- @6 per cent. CHICAGO, Sept. 14 of Markets}—Cattle Receipts, | 000; fat yearlings and best | weight steers, steady to 15¢ higher; ‘others slow; prime yearlings, «$10.20; | bulk native cteers, $7@10; fat heifers SAR OPED CES SITY q,|hisher; other she stock, calves and Exchange— Weak; sterling, demand, | stockers steady; bulk fat cows and bret tae oaaigtn Restege a | heifers, $4.25@6.50; veal calves to Francs — Demand, 7.02; cables,| packers mostly $13@13.50; _stockers yee ee 5 | largely $5@6; bulls strong to 15c high- agar? Ore — Demand, 6.015) er; bulk bolognas, $4.50@4.75; beet anien. a | bulls, $5@6. Gullders — Demand, 31.40; cables, | UU FOS ss.000; better sete grades, 25c to 35c lower than yester- Tie. -7 Decsend, 424 eels @ay's average; others mostly 10¢ to Siam pemiand, | T12g; cables, 25c lower; practical top, $8.50; one Sir pigs aan load, $8.60; bulk lights and light exiting ARORA butchers, .'$8@8.50; bulk packing grades, $6.25@' mostly 50c | lower; bulk, $7. 50. = Sages ST Agee sates Sheep—Receipts, 22,000; fat lambs 5. j Montreal—10%4 per cent discount. “| opened strong to higher: fat sheep and ‘Time loans, easier; 60 days, 90 days,| feeder grades firm; top native lambs 5% per cent; 6 months, 5% per cent./to city butchers, $9.85; “packer top, easier, high 6; low 5:\ carly $9.50; closing mostly $6@6.50; Jast Ioan 5; closing bid) no range lambs sold éarly; good range 434; offered at yearlings, $6.75; choice feeder lambs, | early 30. Metals. NEW -YORK, Sept. 14.—Copper — tations. Steady :electrolytic, spot and near by DENVER, . 14.—Cattle — Re- 12c; later 12% @ 12 ceipts, 600; market steady; beef steers Tin—Easier: $4@5. Tron—Stead. $5@6.50; cows and heifers, calves, $6.50@: ers and feeders, $4.50@6.2a. Zine—Quiet $4.20@4.25. Antimon: 40c lower; top, $8.40; bulk, $6@7 Sheep—Receipts, 6,600; market Mrs. Mabel P. Le Roy, who has been “named by the president for the im- portant post of recorder of the general land office, is a Michigan woman and Surveying and Locations Geologists Oil Expe-ts the widow of a former well known e hewspxperman of Detroit. Oil Field Maps Blue Prints EY Wyom‘ng Map & Blue «F-perienced shepnerds declare that Pont sheep turn their -heads to the win when the day is going fine; if they graze with their tails to windward it is a sure sign of rain. O. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric | Royalty & Producers,Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. ‘ Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest. r TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 25; bulls, $2@3; stock- Hogs—Receipts, 300; market 25c to WYOMING CRUDE OLL MARKET. Grass Creek . $1.00 ~ Tort hligh.: 1.00! Elk Basin . 1.00 Graybuil + 1.00 Lance Creek . 25 Lander ©... 35 mortgage, dated thy 30th day of <¢9| August, 1920, made, executed and {so | delivered by Nellie P. Dalton, now ‘59 | Nellie P. Dalton Burgess to Sam- jy {Bel Ohenstein which said teal es. “g5 | tate mortgage was signed ahd sub- ‘4g |Scribed by Nellie P. Dalton, now commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock’ in the forenoon of said day at the south fro.it door of the court- aouse in Casper, in the County of Natrona.and State of Wyoming, I, G. S. Massee, Sheriff in and for said County of Natrona in the State Rock Creek Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte .. Hamilton Dome Mule Creek GRUDE PIPELINE TO JOIN PACIFIC INO GULF COAST MEXICO CITY, Sept. 13.— (By The Associated Press.) — Clay. Yerby, of Los Angeles, Cal., has.been granted a con- cession to construct an oil pipeline from Puerto, Mexico, on the Gulf coast, to Salina Cruz, ont he shore of the Pacific Announcement that this concession had been granted was made here last aight by J. Flynn, representative in Mexico ef Mr. “Yerby. It was said ¢ pipeline would follow the Tehaun- © rialroad and that the concession we Mr. Yerby the right to use fed: 41 lands, terminals and port facili Mr. Flynn said that more than cn? pipeline would be laid but that work the first, a 10-inch line, would be- gin al oncg and would bo completed within 26 months. "The concession will run 18 years after the weck <i laying the line is completed. Fifty per cent of the capacity of ail lines laid “under the conression will be operated undcr federal regulations governing com-] mon carriers and the remasader of the capacity will be subject to comet tract by the operating company. It is estimated that the cost of the work will be $10,000,000. gold and it is pointed out that by means of the pipeline the time of transporting oll from the east to the west coast of Mexico will be cut by 11 days, and the distance covered will be 2,300 less than through the Panama canal. Not only will the’ pipeling route pro- yide cheaper fuel for industries in the Mexican Pacific states, but Mexican ofl will be placed within easy reach of Pacific and Far East fueling sta- tions. Some months ago it was said the United States shipping bgged had made a futile attempt to obtain a higher; lambs, feeder lambs, $8@9; ewes, $3@3.75; $5.75 @6.50. SOCCCOOHOK ever EsEOEDEOFOOt We're Ready To move your househal# goods. > We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J S esac CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Rent and Repair REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George J. Heiser, Prop. 3 Phon: 112 East Second Over White's Grocery © 856 Nellie P. Dalton Burgess, and|of Wyoming, and at the request of which was recorded in the office of|the said Samuel Ohenstein, legal similar concession «o that it might/the County Clerk and Ex-Officio} holder of the said mortgage and provide a supply of fuel oil for the} Register of Deeds in and for Na- Pacific fleet. Mr. Yerby and an as-}trona County, Wyoming, the -Ist sociate, Hush B. Evans, also of Los|day of September, 1930, at 12 Angeles, are now in New York City,}o’clock noon of said day and duly ging for the construction of the} recorded in Fook 22 F Mortgage pipelines, Deed Records at Page 16 thereof, enh ae and on which said real estate mort: Wage in Steel gauge there is now due and unpaid Plant Is Cut at the first publication of this no- scribed, will sell at public auction to the ‘highest bidder for cash in hand, so much cf said premises and property hereinafter described as may be necessary to satisfy said amount due on said mortgage at the date of this notice, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of August, 1921, until ipaid, together with the atterney’s ees hereinbefore specified and all tice the sum, ef ceven thousand seven hundred seventy-five dollars $7,775), together with interest thereon from this 17th day of Au- gust, 1921, and fifty dollars ($50) jcosts and expenses allowed by law, i attorney's fees, all of which to be| which said premises to be sold BETHLEHEM, Pa., Sept. 14—A re-| paid as stipulated in said mortgage; aforesaid are described in sa’ duction of approximately § per cent}and whereas no suit or proceeding| mortgage substantially as follows, in wages of common labor at all} has been instituted at law Te-| to-wit: plants of the Bethlehem Steel com-leoyer the debt secured by said| An. undiv pany was announced last night. The} mortgage or any part thereof, and| interest reduction ts effective September 16. | wherens it is provided in said mort-| Four = Se sage eoerte case rergerg ya be NOTICE »|made in the payment of the said SRP CLAL. MIRE TING oe nes] arinbloal stirs’ of ‘wiehey:in-satd reat DASIN PETROLEUM COMPANY, | siate mortgage secured, or in the oes " payment of any interest thereon, Gee oe ee Spe. or.any part of such Beiiepel or in- At stockholders i Fae ag si ea Colipana ne terest as above provided, in the ed three-sixth (3-6) in and to Lot numbered (4), in Block mumbered Eleven (11), in the Town (now city) of Casper, together with im- provements and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. G. S, MASSEE, Sheriff of Matrona County, i space of thirty da: corporation created and existing |shali by the Spent deecttanne yoming. under the laws -of the ~State of |due and payable, that then and in| W- W- Wyoming, will be held at the office | that event of the company in the office of Ha- gens & Murane, 204-207 Ex Attorney «or Mortgagee. Publish. Aug. 1 $1, Sept. 7, 14, 19 the whole’ sum hereby secured to be paid with the inter- est thereon shall ition_of promissory notes hereinbefore de- |. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A’ cook tn boarding house. 333 South Spruce street. Phone d5as- 2 9-13-2t WANTED— Experienced soda git Apply at Wigwam. 9-13- POSITIONS WAincD ED-Furneces to fire, Phone 24te WANTED—Praition as cook in oll fields or on ranch, or as assistant in doctor's office. Write The Tribune, box 2. ES SITUATION WANTED. — Man» and wife want work on ranch or in oil field. 641 South Chestnut. Phone 517. 9-14-30" WANTED—Position ax bookkeeper; can devote half of my time or éve- nings; best of references. Address P. ©. box 641, Casper, Wyo. 9-14-3t° EXPERIENCED chambermaid or laundry day work. Irene Brown. Phone $93. 9-13-40* WANTED — Dressmaker wants work in families; $3.50 day. Aone a a WANTED—Middleaged Jady wants work by the half or all day: will go home nights. Inquire at rear 6f 869 street. Makes Thins Easy With an ordinary treadle sewing machine a woman has to pedal about 10,000 strokes in making an ordinary dress. This is a tremendous strain even for the strongest. By using an electric sewing machine her health is saved and the work is done quicker and better. For a limited time we are placing on sale at special terms and prices every, sewing machine in our stock— White Rotary, Western Electric, Davis, Hot Point and Free Westinghouse. We haye secured the services of a factory expect to demonstrate these machines during this sale. Phone us today for a demonstration in your own home. No obligation to purchase. / Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 sree spempomcts oe ACCOUNTANTS |. GUARANTER” REGISTRY “CORRY. Auditors and gistrar and ‘transfer Agents zos'it ‘Vil Exchange Bidg. Phone 660. -ARCHITECTS OED I pay tee ee $015 RICH, ups & boa —aetey oa Casper, Wyo. Phone 5 Gasper, Wye GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects. 415 Olt Exchange Bldg. Phone1162, Sinsation seed AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBEKG dea 1 RMOS Bldg. Tel. 1644, AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists on Jackets, Hust YAUTo kee ‘S20 West A BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. bat and Piano Basenee, teh? Phone tide ARLES TRANSFER Phones: Hes, BTW, uttice 1 "MOVING "A SPECIALTY, CABINETMAKING 04. B39W. and. Shely- TT ET SS a EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL, 210 Kast Pith Be Phone 15285 CONTRACTORS W. W. SPROUL, Coitractor and Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W For the Sest in Building At Most sonable Prices. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. 8. HOLTZMAN & SUNS Contractor and Builder. Phone 10993. CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Centon Filth and Railroad. Phone. 56. DOCTORS f DE. MARSHALL ©, KEETH Office Phone 30. sidence 163. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contractors. Repair- ing and Reroating a Specialty. 117 8. Kimball. Phone 14783. Casper, Wyo. O82-204000F-02 WANTED—100 or more good ewes oF lambs to feed out; will exchange horses and equity in small property in Casper, Address 8, B., box 490, Trib. une. 9-135 Wanted—On first real estate mort- gage, $1,500 for two years; five-room well located and Trjbune. 9-14-2t° WANTED TO BORROW—$2,000 on A-1 security: pay 22 per cent inter. est: Phone 1621W. ” 29-12-3t WANTED—1000 head good ewes to take on shares, plenty of range and feed. ‘Box 7; Nunn, Solo. 9-12-40" WANTED—Highest price paid for second hrnd furniture. ayo tay tt. - WANTED TO RENT WANTED-—-Furnished room for-batch- clear. ing. Box 3,. Tribyne. 9-14-11" WANTED—Three or four-room house, close in; reasonable. Phone 1006W. §31-1tdh For the low class of seed-pearis there is a constant’ demand amoyz Oriental physicians dnd apothecaries, fwho grind them to powder and ad- minister it to patients as a cure for ‘many I's. fax2 DENTISTS { DR. J. J. DONOVAN } 1.23, Mokler Bidg., Cam {bell Hardware Company, Phone 6a. { | General Teaming Sand and gravel deli: ea any lof city $1.50 10 $2.25 per yard LE. , Blanchard. Phone 447. ‘Office, Cen- iter & Midwest Ave. | INVESTIGATION BUREAU. Ganon BUREAU OF INVEST! ‘TION — Civil and Criminal, ‘Sui Cintinental Oil Bidg. Phone 1622. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK wyers Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM J. WEHRLI Attorney at Law 711 O-S Bidg. Phone 558 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Suites 14-15-16, “Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE wyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3309-10-11 Oil xchange Bidz. GEORGE W FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend tadg. Phone 196d, OSTEOPATHS, Osteopathic Physici Suite 6 Tribune ‘Apartments Phone 388 ae se abe steopathic y sicia} Rm, 5-7 Wood &ik. Phone, PRODUCE ) toe BARTON PRUDUCE CO. Wholesate roultry. + Vegetables. 433 Ne WWolcot stat Aisa Weil he aati RADIATOR REPAIRING ———— CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS: Repairing —Cieaning—Rec a4 WwW. ‘Yeliowatone Phone test a eee AUTO berg ast SERVICE — Re coring and . Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone isos SIGN PAINTING fee DID 17 us ns, Show ¢; nd Art. 242° W. Xellowstoue. ‘Plone Se STENOGRAPHERS _ BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stewexrapher—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. « TAELORS ee Cc. EK. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaninz, Og. and Alteratio: 116 E. Midweset Ave. Phone 4833. a. L. Rose--Apf. 10, Wyatt Hotel, Suits made to order Remadetin, repairing. Furs remodeled. Phonw 61, tone Sal beat os) i Asad Sa __ VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinari: Office, 1 West Serie, Se Phones: Office 20, Res. 16L4NW. PPPPPEDDGO9200009-% P94O20O-596099926O09