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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. CLASSIFIED BRINGING UP FATHER ADVERTISING bave what you won't want Foe Gon't have—Une office do not requira ways inclose your MRS. JONES THAT THESTREET SEE SAW A. LIVES ACROSS JUST TOLD ME HORRID LOOKING PAGE SEVER _——Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | FORMER COWBOY GOES SHE WUZ RIGHT ABOUT HIM BEIN' A LOW-BROW- BOT HE'S NO FRIEND OF MAINE -HE'S YOOR, B) MOTHER'S BROTHER: INTO MOVIES ON COAST CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Nov. 17—Frea Hank, builder of Hankson automobile speed marvels, has shentoned the automobile construction and racing game to filmdom. He will be Associated with Willi S. Hart at Hollywood "in cowboy roles. Hank, who was an all ‘round “top hand” on the range before he took up automobile racing, was a participant in a recent impromptu wild west show given here in honor of Hart, who was Passing through. His performance so impressed Hart that the latter, after his return to California, wired him an offer of a place in the Hart organtza- tion. Hank will leave for Hollywood this week. Report Ordered FOR RENT— Seven-room modern house with gas installed, in the southwest part of town; $60 a month. Strictly modern five-room house with bath, gas installed, gas range and heaters furnished, $60 2 month. house in North Casper, well and pump at back door, ‘Three-room $10 per month. Garage.for four care, located on West Thirteenth street. between Pop- lar and Wollow; will rent stalls in this garage at $10 per month. It would be decidedly convenient for anyone living in that vicinity. WESTERN REALTY EXTRA SPECIAL— Corner lot on Spruce street just a block from CY paving. This fs one of the chotcest building lots in South Casper, surrounded by fine modern homes and every convenience available. It is offered at $1,100 cash, or $1,300 on terms. For a home site, or f investment purposes you can not better this offer. It will easily bring $1,600 in the spring. Bixty by 140-foot lot between East Second and Third streets is offered at two-thirds of its value, for cash. WANTED—Lady to 40 housework and take care of children. Appl 141 West First street. Phong aii. -17-2t° SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesman with car to call on dealers with @ low priced 8,000- mile tire; $100 week with extra ¢om. missions. “Master Production Corpor. ation, South Bend, Ind. 1LAT-1te SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers; guaranteed salary of $100 per week for right man. ‘The Richards Co., 200 Fifth avenue, New York, N. 11-12-6t* 511 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. 1078 1078 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE — By owner, five-room modérn bungalow, an ideal kitchen with gas range connected; two finish- ed rooms in basement with extra toflet, $1,500 cash will handle. Phone 9307. 11-16-4t* FOR SALE— Two large two-room houses in Mills, cheap for cash; Mr. Peterson, Mills, Wyo. 11-17-3t FOR SALE—Practically new house located on CY avenue; owner will be in town this week. Call 908 or see him at 363 South Ash street; terms. 1144-4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS have anything Bouth ‘Aah or Phone 1662. WANTED—Salesman with auto to sell our line, tea, coffee, and light groceries: Casper. Grand Union Tea Colo. 11-17-3t POSITIONS WANTED company, Denver, and new furniture; upholatering every Bajurday. J. FR. Sartain, auction every . Je eer, 826 West Yellowston: Phone 16173. Inquire North Center street. Pianos; piona for $150; piano tuning CONSULT A REALTOR “THE NAME IS A PLEDGE” street. Phone 468J. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, Singe. rotary, four-hole stove, cot and mat tress, two chairs, dis! really cheap. 1103 South street. brass bed, comple! and Oliver typewriter. near |ICE AND FAIR DEALING. aprn East First street, Apartment 3. Leas co. VAN GORDEN INVE! Bar FO! Center street. er. 743 South Grant street, ca'l eve stoves, rugs; we deal qi and pay ih. Phono 1086, ‘9-15-tf WANTED—To buy second-hané furni- ture. Call phone 87, and ask for coud-Hand store. 8-23-tt harness _9-15-tf FOR SALE—Large lot cash, balance terma. Realty and Investment Co., Center street. Phen 1310. tgomery 143 Sout. 11-18-t, WANTED TO BUY—Sadiles, and tarps. Phone 1086, . SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Plain and fancy dress- making; also remodeling. 238 West |*33 Midwest Beventh street. Phone 1643W. $ » fresh eR! country butter, 500 delivered; ‘pota CO. | toes, $1.75 hundred. Hanks Poul try, 425 ‘est Phone 1523W. FOR SALE—Jaeger concrete With tools. 1304 South eaten de for rent. Phone 1367. ‘11-15-4t* CITY Transfer office; any kind of transferred to any part of the city. 104 South Center street.|. Phone 1703W. 11-15-6t* tailored WANTED — Dressmaking, ladies’ cleaning, pressing ing; all work guaranteed. The LaJoye Dressmaking pariors, 241 West First street. Phone 14sTR, ce (iF YOU WANT your furnitui aired, call at 867 So. Ash, or line engine, saw table and saws Apply new stuaco building cormer ‘Thirteenth and Beech ice Se i FOR SALE—One_ two-drawer desks. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Old newspapers, call at ‘Tribune _ office. 3-3-do Di FOR SALE—First class three-quar- 1660. ter springs and mattress, cheap, H. F. Mauk, 1218' South Ash street, th SOOD laundress wants finished bun-|},ouse in’ rear. Taz dies, Jarge a ee enderson. C/FOR SALE—Reasonable, white bas- t. Phone 775. sinett, crib and bath tub; also three laundry tubs and two floor lamps. 706 South Lincoln street. —11-16-4t FOR SALE—One air tight heater, one Perfection of] stove and tent, 14x16- foot. 720 East Third street. 11-17-1t* R RENT—Light running sewing Wieshtnes Phone 1086. 9-15-tf JUST arrived a car load of second- hand furniture. 367 South Ash street, Phone 1660. 11-15-3t BARGAIN _IN PIANO AND PLAYER PIANO. If you are looking for a_gentline ba: ina PIANO or a PLAYER PLANO. of high quality and modern Haas phone FOR SALE—Black furs, 8-5-tt Call phone 1335NJ. FOR TRADE—Moon Six, tion, to West K g00d cond! 6-41! with silks and wool; men's mil yak ate fe half wa; pay messenger feo Phone 1687W, mornings. 11-17-1) EXPERIENCED watchmaker from or house one in Montana coal field. 817 West Eleventh street, resid Ad FOR SALE OR TRADE—1018 touring car, new and new casing for one-ton truck. Washington street. FOR SALE AUTGMOBILES fla eS teeheninemes niente rats Ur YOU want a new auto top or your old one repaired, get our prices. Western Auto Top Shop, 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 11-12-Tt FOR SALE—Fora coupe, 21 model, new, excellent shape, new cord res, motor-meter, large steering | Caspe! wheel, foot accelerator; many extras ttarter and demountable rims; here 's a good buy; priced for quick sale; larms if desired. See car at 640. Bast Yellowstone avenue. 1Latat? FOR SALE—1918 Olds Eight, seven- passenger touring car, first class tgndition; priced right for quick sale; be seen at West Yellowstone gar. ington street. 11-12-tt WILL TRADE—Four-cylinder Cadil Jac truck in good running shape for Ford touring or roadster. Phone 197M. 11-16-8t* R 3 i ut are in fine condition, and 12a, Mo! we you the | Knight-Campbell /D oo" SS io MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE and} Phone . EXCHANGE BOND with either one. Somebody is going to get a snap in this plano or player piano. Terms to responsible party. We would rat! er give the money to our customers than to pay storage, cartage, boxing, and freight to Denver. These bar- gains will be eagerly sought after, so WRITE US IMMEDIATELY stating whether you are interested in. the piano or the player, and giving full 23 ces. * "ENIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC CO. tin the West. » Colo. FOR SALE—Four-hole coal range, good condition; reasonable, Call 320 we Auto South Conwell street. 11-16-2t° ‘tain: red at ‘estern = art south Ash street./ FOR SALE—wNearl) new phonograph 1660. 11.12-7t a 15 records at half price. Pies 086. 29-1 Fort top recovered, wTERbitwreteen auto, rep Shop. 3€7| FOR SALE —Ons laces Renting stove, a reasonabis. ut bouth Ash ere Phone te: ae FOR _RENT—One-room house, nished for light housekeeping, per month. Phone 818R. 1 FOR RENT—Four-room house, Madison street, North fur $16 16-2 ise. om FOR SALE—Ford touring car in fine 5 good painted, FOR RENT — Eight-room modern street. Fy real bargain South David SALE—Dodge touring car, in a condition; pricet $235. 455 West fellowstone garage. 11-16-3t* a FOR RENT— A seven-room house SHE, YOUR auto cushions and cur: with gas fe and heater. a at {8 Mouth “Durbin street, Phone FOR RENT—three-room house, 1119 Ea%t Yellowstone avenue; unfur- nished, $30 per month. Marshall and Brown. 145 North Center street. Phone 1217W. - 11-1T-2t . Phone The Western Realty and Lot Sales Co, Phone ‘ALIN AND SUMEY AUCTION » SANT. Doe Taeee Buying anc selling all the time, used FOR SALE—Brambach Baby Grand ‘piano, good as new, bargain; player Charles M. Archibold. 733 South Ast 11-16-3t* FOR SALE—One clectric washer in first class shape, cheap. ten si -29-t1 and pots, + McKinley 11-17-2t* "|POR SATLB—Blectrio Thor washer with mattress —————— 121C] POR RENT—One second floor bed- M171, R SALE—Car load of furniture. 367 South Ash street. ene as FOR SALE—New Eden electric wash 11-16-2t Phone 8683 CO. 4g| FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE located in the best residence district, $1,100, $50( FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS mixer FOR SALE—Three horse-power gaso cash register, one show case, two office 10-29-tf | oreakfast reasonable. 11-16-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE - Beeecee ees erreets <i ca att ASS aniie tor aback and lot 133/7OR RENT—Room adjoining bath; FOR TRADE—Small ranches for lots] 435 South Beech street. Ford top, new wheels Call for V. S. King, 135 South Wash- Overland for lots, houses or ranch Montgomery Realty and Invest- 143 South Center atreet. nas-te] ,, Keeping rooms, FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—HOUSES pasate eat, ot i RENT — Fourroom furnished house near West Side school. Phone 15low. 11-15-3t* FOR RENT— Nice new five-room house, furnished; best residence dis: |trict in town; rent reasonable; furnt- {ture all new; laundryroom, electric washer, vacuum cleaner, éte, "Ad | Gress box 115, Tribune. 11-15-4t* $< FOR RENT— Furnished five-room. modern bungalow. 615 South Lin- coln street. Phono 16303, 11-17-1t te alitehhatatdainh dee naa FOR RENT—New modern five-room house, furnace, piped with gas and gas range in kitchen, $50 per month. 252 East G street. Phone 654, $$ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house. 640 South Ash street. 11-17-3t RENT—Fivewoom unfurnished . $40 per month; lights and ‘urnished. 722 South Jefferson one block south of East Cas- ‘hool. 121-17. completely gas and 1221 South Cherry Phone 1675W after 5 p. m. 11L-A17-2te ———— FOR RENT—Eight-room and bath, gas close in, suitable for rooming house or boarding house; will sell fur- aiture cheap. Phone 1016, 11-17-2t ———<—<—<$ FOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod- ern furnished house, reasonable. 1835 South Gak street. 11-1722 FOR RENT—ROOMS —$$ $< FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for batching, $10 and $16; close to tandard refinery, 913 West Midwest : 112-6 FoR hot [water SOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, Water in home. Avenue, —<<—<—$ $n BOARD AND ROOM, by week in pri- vate family. Phone 6323, 11-15-5t —<—_$< $$ ROOM AND BOARD in first class, modern home, excellent — southern s00king; close in. 743 South Durbin street. Phone 1662W. 11-16-4t room, all modern conveniences for two gentlemen; best table. board in town. Phone 197M. 11-16-3t OR RENT—Modern basement room for one or two gentlemen, $15 per fae: 116 North Grant street. Phone 1449R. 11-16-3t FOR RENTW—Ono modern sleeping- room, next to bath; suitable for one or two. Call at 611 South Durbin street, rear of 615. 11-16-3t* LF YOU are interested in a warm well furnished room, three blocks rom postoffice. Phone 709. 11-16-8t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS —$<$$$___ FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment, private bath, hot water, steam hi completely furnished ex. cept linen. Apply Apartment J, Alex ander Apartments, West Eleventh and Chestnut street. 11-8-tf FOR RENT--Threeroom apartment with bath, partly furnished, $50. 823 South Center or phone 1045J. 11-15-3t a FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart ment under new managemen duced rent. Smith Apartment: East Midwest avenue FOR RENT — Two basement apart- ments, furnished; very close in. 713 East Sepond street. Phone 133! 1 16-2t FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment and bath; gas and lights; furnished. 433 South Grant street. Phone 1171R. 11-15-3t SS FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath, unfurnished except gas range and ‘heaters. South Ash street. Phone 475J. 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern, heated apartment, entirely furnished, ex- cept linen and silverware. 916 South Walnut street. Phone 653J. 11-16-2t FOR RENT—Newly finished, modern furnished — three-room ent apartment; close in, on sidewalk. East Third street. 1 FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment, nicely furnished; gas and lights, included; no objections to children. 1225 South Ash _ street. |Phone 165 11-17-3t \T — Furnished basersent cing Lincoln street, two nd bath. 805 East | Third Phone 1302R. 11-17-2t FOR RENT— Two-room completely furnished apartment, gas for heat and cooking, privilege of bath, 526 West Fourteenth street. Phone 1574W | 11-17-3t } eee |FOR RENT — Two-room furnished |, basement apartment; no children. 1 North Jefferson ‘street. Phone , 11-16-3t 16-4t FOR RENT — Tworoom modern apartment. 304 East A step 11-16-2t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement afartmént, light and heat furnished, $25. 1036 South Jackson street; no children. 11-16-2t* — FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment, completely furnished. 124 South Beech street. 11-16-2t FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartment: close in. Inquire at H. Whaley Tailor shop. 116 East Mid- west avenue. Phone 483J. 11-16-tf SOR RENT — Desirable furnished room for one or two persons; rea- sonable rates; walking distance. yt South Lincoln street. Phone 1340. ——————— OR RENT—Try this oné, large gas heated room, ing bath; board adjoin: if desired. 1862 South Ash Phone 813J. —___ + "OR RENT—Desirable room for one or two persons, 168 North, Durbin street. 11-16-3t —————— SOR RENT—Sleepingroom, gas heat, modern, very reasonable; close in. te} 304 North Beech street. Phone 435 W. 11-16-2t —— SOR RENT—Large one-room, partly furnished or unfurnished with alcove, pantry and clothes closet. 1517 West Fourteenth street. 11-16-2t — FOR RENT—Two sleepingrooms, gas stoves; close in. 304 East as reet. 2b FOR RENT—Furnished room, suit- able for one-or two gentlemen, 1222 South David street. 11-16-4t suitable for one or two; close in. Phone 5915. 11-17-5t a eee eal FOR RENT—Dandy front reom in private home, suitable for two or three gentlemen. 922 South David street. Phone 717W. 11-17-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms for house- keeping, gas. 817 South Spruce rite. 1L-17-1t FOR RENT—Three basement rooms, unfurnished, iter inside, lights, piped for gas. Call at 612 East Thi teenth street after 6 p! m. — 11-17-8t ecto echt FOR RENT—Modern, front bedroom, next to bath; close in. 122 East F street. —<—$<$ FOR RENT—Two furnished — house- also one one-room irnished house, close in. 633 South Ash street. 11-17-2) BOARD AND ROOM by week in pri- vate fam: Phone 632J. 515 South }Beech strest. 711-16-5t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished, | Fords; Virbel. Phone 1589J. FOR. RENT—Apartment, three rooms and bath, unfurnished except range at 216 East F street. Phono 589J. . ALi6-4 FOR RENT__MISCELLANEOUS DRIVERLESS cars, Dodges and ; also one Ford ton i. 4 ee 1-12-6t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Carrier boy's collection book Return to Tribune. 1112-f LOST— Sunday on Polson Spider |, ladies’ black patent leather purse, contains keys, money, locket with baby's ring, picture and lock of fhair, valued. as keep sake. Return to Western Union. Reward. 11-16-3t* BUSINESS CHANCES — FOR SALE—At a sacrifice if taken at once, a vulcanizing shop and poultry yard. 425 West Tellowstons 11-14-4 FOR SALE—Pool hall, furniture, fix- tures and long: time lease; in location and doing good ‘business. Montgomery Realty and Investment Co., 143 South Center street. Phone OPPORTUNITY. Your Chance to Rent a Store In an ideal location, Center and A street. The building now is in the| course of construction. Will house| the largest dancing academy in tho west. The stores are in the front of the building, size 22.6x30. See W. Archer or Mr. Gorsuch At the Building | 1L-ste TT LEGAL NOTICES _ BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School Dis- trict No. 2, in the County of Na-! trona and State of Wyoming, will| receive separate bids up to 1:15 p. m, November 25, 1921, for the | | | furnishing of materials and the sete: ion of buildings fol- lows : One room frame school building) at Horse Creek, near the Salt Creek road. gas; bath privileges, $40: also sleap- ingroom, $3 each. 628 Bast Second 11-17-2t* a BOARD AND ROOM in strictly mod- ern home, near refinery, cheap. ‘11-19-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ee BOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished apartment, modern, ac- cess to laundryroom. 144 East Second street. L1L-A7-3t FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished apartment, newly finished, very reasonable. 706 South Lincoln street. 11-16-4t Four room frame school building at Salt Creek. ie room frame school building at the Ohio Camp at Salt Creek. One room frame school building at the E. T., Williams Camp at Salt Creek. All bids must be accompanied by. a certified check in the sum of 10% of the contract price, payable to the order of the Clerk, and must specify the time in which contract can be completed, such contracts to performed in accordance with the plans and specifications of Gar- To Colorado, Report | tive Society and officials of the Amboy | EF |any resources of the Amboy Products! On Walsh Bill jov. 17. — Favor- report on the Walsh bill to cre- PELTON & HEMRY, (INC.) C. D. Hemry, President. 8. F. Pelton, Sec.-Treas. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION additional federal istrict Four-room house in North Casper; $4,000, easy terms. judges was ordered today by the house fudiclary committees. Similar For Rent—Four-ruom house, partly furnished, $40, legislation is pending before a sen- ate committes and has been recom. mended by Attorney General Daugh- erty and Chief Justice Taft Three-room house, $30 per month. Let us lst your property for sale. Miss Vielet Lever, Public Stenographer. Room 24, Townsend Building Indian Revolt Is Discounted BOOTLEG BATTLE DENIED. CHEYENNE, Nov. 17.—A_ report from Sheridan Tuesday that one miner had been killed, and several miners and county and federal prohi- bition agents wounded in a battle at Cambria, Weston county, Monday, in. oldental to a raid on bootleggers, ts dented by both federal prohibition and state law enforcement headquarters here. Both state that the reported raid did not take place and that no officers have been wounded {n such activities. ‘ Se eS The expression, “all humbug,” had its origin during a Continental war, when many false reports were circu- lated in Hamburg. It became custom- ary for anyone wishing to signity his Aisbeltef tn a statement to say, “That is Hamburg,” and so the word “hum- found its way into the lan- Phone per, Wyoming, where the same may be examined, or they may be exam- ined at the office of the Clerk or of the Superintendent of Schools. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and the suc- cessful bidder of each of the above contracts will be required to give bond in the full amount of the con. tract price for the faithful per- formance of the contract. p By order of the Board of Di- rectors. ve WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Clerk. DETROIT, Nov. 17.—Bellet that there {s no foundation for rumors of an impending revolution in India, was expressed by Bishop H. Lester Smith of India, one of the speakers at the session of the national conference of the Methodiat Episcopal church. Lack of friendship between the Mohamme- dans and Hindus would tend to pre- vent such a movement, he said. Bishop Smith declared English con- trol of India must be continued “if anarchy is to be averted.” Publish Nov. 17, 1921 LOE AS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Miller-Schulte Oil Company will be heid at the office of the Com- any, at 216 Consolidated Royalty nilding, 125 North Center street, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the 26th day of November, 1921, at the hour Sf 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the meeting. RICHARD D. MILLER, Secretary. 1921, The town o: co, Washington, at the junction of the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, is suffer- ing from an influx of women hoboes, according to the chief-of-police there. An average of two women daily, dressed as men, have been taken from freight trains. enn Some French anglers use a tiny mirror, which ts adjusted just behind the morsel of bait. It ts believed that when a fish secs itself in the glass it will conclude that some other fish ‘s trying to carry off the bait, and will mak» hasto to secure the tempt- ing morse! itself. <> Surgical splints were used to form a triumphal arch at the wedding of a member of the ambulance section of an English fire brig: CASPER CONTRACTOR AND p — CITY OF CHEYENNE. MY Business and Professional Directory NOT AGREE ON DAMAGES)" seaman sas Reeens Floor O-S Bldg. Tel. 7674. ACCOUNTANTS ENT ete Phone 558 CoRR. |211 0-8 Bldg. tock ——>__—_ Wars past, present and future have placed a financial burden on Great Britain that works out at over $10 per week per family. Publish Nov. 10, 17, 24, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK 7 Suite 204.205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 CHEYENNE, Nov. 17.—Whether the city of Cheyenne or C. R. Inman,| GGARANTEE REGISTRY contractor for the city’s building] Auditors and Account: WILLIAM 0. W, storm sewer system, responsible} “itegistrar fer Agents 0. WILSON and Transfer Age’ Ai ~at-Law. for damage to gas and other mains |208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660! Suites 11-15-16, Townserid Block torn apart by machine excavators | ~ used in digging the sewer trenches, |Pmployment Bureau — | Puplio, ws HAGENS 2, MURANE is a question which has been put up ip and 206-207 Oll Ex to the city government by the Chey- change Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 30-10-11 Oil © Bldg. — enne Light, Fuel & Power company. GEORGE W FERGUSON 12774. pe eas INJUNCTION ISSUED. Office Ph. 120M. Res. Ph. 1715W,| Bush Si CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—An order re CASPER, WYO. Art, 242 straining Harrison Parker and other een eee trustees of the Co-Operative Society of, |, DR. MARSHALL (©, KEITH America, receiver for the Co-Opera | p,0ifice Phone 30, ‘The corporation has presented to the ARCHITECTS city a preliminary claim for between ~ $500 and $600 reimbursement for ex-| DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects pense made necessary by repairs to] ,, q Pho: rney-at-Law mains damaged by the sewer work. | Caspers Wye ___—Phone 440) qownsend isidg. Phone 196). ‘The corporation doesn’t care whether |GARBUTT,, WELDNER & SWEENEY OSTEOPAT the city or Inman foots the bill, but 2 4 it bh 1162. ‘HS proposes that one or the other shall] 415 Oil Exchange isldg. Phove 1162. . DAVIS. Spr sas AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Suite 6 Cig Me AUTO RADIATOR SPECIALISTS DAT LGLaaa i} Cleaning, Repairing and Recoring , ADE Wyoming Secretar ‘Y| Work’ called’ for ‘and Delivered Rm. 57 ie 0 B dG Phone 4813 724 East Thirteenth oR CS SS A. SANF # Loan Board Goes|3xGGaGE and TRANSFER attaweat ateapathie Physician Baggns®,, testy Haning snd Plane ——— Heavy, Eee? Moving. Phone 143. PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 17.— EB. SEARLES TRANSFER furniture packing, glass. ‘W. Stone has resigned the secretary-| Phones: Hes., 87-W, Uftice 104, | ware, brica-brac uphoistering, ship of the Wyoming: Stockmen’s MOVING "A SPECLALTY, and unolewm Jasing: beat it Toler: Tan corporation—the War Finance ences. . J. Cormier, ul ure board's’ Wyoming agency—to accent CHIROPRACTORS 4 bin street. Phone 1682M. the secretaryship of Colorado's similar Di. J. H. JEFFREY corporation. DR. ANNA ‘GRAHAM Jef FREY RADIATOR REPAIRING His successor with the Wyoming | Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706, | ———————___ corporation hax not been selected. |"——_~~_ Dt. G, HAN | CASEER, AUTO RADIATOR WORKS cho sae DR. A Y Suite 2, ‘Townsend Block prneeren ceneweteen cc Fens) 10040 SEVERAL MENTIONED FOR Phones: vflice 422, Kes. 1235, | AUTO ey oer SERVICE — Re coring D: % Work. . HARNED, Chiro) 14 W. fi nes Nowe Sen Boe men. 4 W. Second. Phone 1546, REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN |sssi-sc soccer maxwcars-|—SCOF CONTRACTING st VAR’ M, UL SER HEENCALL WYOMING ROOFING 60. 0 Hast Fifth se General Kooting Contractors. Rep: @HEYENNE, Nov. 17.—Prominent. ee Rhone 15289 627 Maat tne Ph ro NNE, Nov. 17.—Prominent-|—=7— t Twellt Phe ly mentioned in capital city gossip in| CLEANERS and PRESSERS SPIRE Saat bea / connection with the vacancy in the ary © oO LLA Ss chairmanship of the Republican state Gleanings Peeacing “Remodeling committee are Eugene J. Sullivan of| Center, Filth and Railroad. Phone 56. Mrs. L. M. King Basin, A. D. Kelley of Cheyenne, - Will Call by Appointment George E. Brimmer of Rawlins, L. L, DOCTORS North ave aneee, O87 Newton of Cody and G. R. Hagens of SS Ss £38 North Washington and K Street, Casper. . Pe ALL SIGN PAINTING Surgery and Diagnosis Office Over White's Grocery sg DID IT” 0 We Y: TAXI Realdence 166. © f ———__—_ ——————— South Durbin.| GRAND CENTRAL BAR TAXI ©. %. Beieler. Phone 88. TAILORS Ladi and Gent pallor leaning, les” rents |o1 ‘» Pressing, | Repairing and ‘Astorationss 116 BK. Midwesct Ave. Phone 4333 TAXIDERMISTS Mage ge Mounting o! + game heads, rugs and robes made. 105 South Com wal street. .Phone 791M. VETERINARIAN Veterinarian. Second St. Products company from disbursing! bens Een a oe Til beet 2 he Lady Doctor and Chiropractor SADIE C. DORAN Physician and Surgeon company was issued yesterday fy! Federal Judge Carpenter. Attorneys! of Parker and other defendants are vr BIRDIE M’KILLIGAN dered to appear Friday to show cause Chir why a receiver should not be appointed 235 East Second street Phone 1719W 8 EEE for the Amboy Products company on GENERAL TEAMING the petition of a number of stock-| holders. 5 , Sand and gravel delivered any part 5 RP jof city $1.50 to $2.00 per yard. .L. E. Prickly pear, a variety of cactus,| Blanchard. Phone 1147). Office and was foolishly imported into Aus-| Warehouse, 120¢ Glenarm, tralia. It mow covers 20 — million |W acres of Queensland, and is Sleoding | INVESTIGATION BUREAU at @ rate of a million acres a year. | ———————___ Tho land is seized becomes absolute-|WUDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI. ly worthless, and the government {s Ninent et ie i eriminal. Suite . BE. BAY, 142 West butt, Weidner & Sweeney, Archi- tects, Oil Exchange Building, Cas- fighting the pest by eve cans in|*®? Cintinental OU Bldg. Phono 1622. its power. Office 20. Re: —-——- EE aE AGRA Ng