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have what ‘won't snd want what you aout havea a don’t have—Use vs Houw to Answer Blind MEN wanted for detective work, ex- Derience unnecessary. Write J. Ga- met former government detective, St. 224-10 steady; lin Institute, Dept. 473, Rochester, 12-24-1* manager, Douglas, Wyo. 12-24-8t live hustling young], pearance and -ed- cspecience in hiring ‘right ‘kind of in ing men; coupon man with photographic salesmanship preferred; must have real proposition; enclose ete., for interview. oo Open January 1, for educated wom- an, age 23 to 45; similar positions n successful representatives $175 to monthly plus Soin pare salary to start; give age, expe! in first fettors Write P. F. Al- | Montgomery Realty & 292 APARTMENT 294—-LoT— ATTENTION SHEEP 280—LAND—320 acres on dry FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Enough? — Invest $5,000 and get back original investment each year; beaut!- ful new place; elegantly fin- ished inside and out; good lo- cation; first class tenants. AND THESE blocks from Center street; 70 by T2-foot Jot with building. apartment § f housekeeping y- batching. 414 South Oak street. sedan; good condition. Phone 265R. 12-23-2t* FOR RENT—HOUSES income around $6,000 per FOR RENT—New oneroom housr year. It takes $10,000 to han- with lights and phone. 1324 South dle. Cedar street. 1221-4t 98—BUSINESS BLOCK — Lot ‘and ten-room house on North Center street for $13,000. $6,- 000 will handle it. 9T—RESIDENCE—New, five- rooms, South Elk street just off Second street, $2,600, $1,- 000 dows, ~ rooms in basement; good ies, alt ee at Interchange office or p! corner lots on Poplar street; $650 cash. FOR RENT — Seven-room FOR RENT MEN nae 3 lake bed (good hay croy every year) on Denver oll dome, 25 maiies north on Salt Creek mafi route, all fenced, 40 acres broke, sma‘: house, good barn, corrals, well with plenty of water, ten tons hay. This would make an excellent buck camp or feeding place for any rancher in the vicinity. $2,500 cash, PHONE 219 nue. Investment 143 South Center Phone 1310. oo. REEP out the wind and snow by put- ting new lights and refitting your side ern street. Phone 1660. FOR SALE—One oar at oenbesgge WaiEAr highest prices for second ad furniture. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 11-18-tf “WANTED TO BUY — Livingroom furniture from private party. Call 16 during office hours. WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Wyoming ba Reads 12-24-1t* —$—— — —_____—_— WANTED—We are in the market for vacant lots located in North Bur. ington, North Casper and the city of Casper, suitable for building homes, which ‘we will sell on payment plan. We will pay part cash and the bal- ance in stock of our corporation which gE" 3 per cent dividend quarterly. EB. Center Grude mn, 108 South WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness and tarps. Phone 1086. street. Phono 388i. 12-21-6t O-15-tf WANTED—Al! kinds of furniture, Tugs: we deal quick and pay 1086. * 9-15-tf SERVICES OFFERED WANT your SUrniture re oaieed, call at 387 So. Ash, or oe 1660. cash. 8-6-tf ©. WHITE TRANSFER Phone 1416J. insa-62 Coliseum ‘Motor Co. USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS. 1920 Essex roadster, just refin- fished in regular Essex colors; new top and six good tires, this car will pass for a brand new one; priced at $850. ’ 6 Dodge Brothers touring ear; a good buy at $200. - 1920 Franklin touring car; has Deen overhauled and repaint- ed in our own shop; you should see this car if you are interested in either a new or used light car. Price $350. Terms to Responsidle Parties Coliseum Motor Co. Phone 724 131 East Fifth curtains; price reagonable. West Auto Top Co. 367 South Ash 12-24-1t 1917 Ford touring | ROOMS—At has good exclusive. 616 FOR RENT—Room, desirable for one 63 North Durbin or two ‘parties. 1) HAVE your new top put on at these remarkabl Dodge touring tops, $30.00. Dodge Ford touring toy plow teiees suitable Ford roadster tops, $10.00, Other tops at prices We 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. hing have anything to trad .| FOR RENT—Large room; tab! gas heat. 1302 South Ash Phone 313J. FOR ingroom; also garage. do first class general repairing. 12-24-1¢ ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS gas meals if desired. 743 South street. Phone 1662W. South Ash or Phone 1660, ————— FOR SALE—A small cabinet size Vic- trola, Mrs. Tafoya, Smith ments, apartment 8. SARTAIN AND SUMEY HOUSE. y and eer, bi Buying and selling all used and new furniture; upholstering Phone 1617J. FOR "SALE—Coal range cheap; also garage for rent. 910 St, John street, North Casper. FOR SALE—Large four-hole ——— - FOR SALE AUTG#OBILES ——— << | basemen! lea $15; ! sewing machine, $8. Call at 123 West street. FOR FOR RENT—Becroom adjoint: Apart. | 12-24-2t* AUCTION business district; hot’ water h North Kimball street. 7a |GENTLEMEN—A clean, . wel the time, repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction |S0ush Beech street. Phone 6 326 West Yellowstone avenue. FOR RENT—Basement room ball street. Phone 1339W. 12-24-3t*|/ FOR RENT—Two bedrooms. home, connected with bat! reed baby buggy; enamel front gas ‘Twelfth street in 12-13-tf coln street. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished ern; for ont or two gen’ South Durbin street. Phone white East room 6nly used two 5 12-23.2t% SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | Fin ‘Street, ——$— — COKE delivered any where in town./ oR RENT—Well furnished Brothers. Phone 1333. GILBERT custom made corsets, your choice of spiral, whalon or steel sboning; fittings Grant street. Phone 657J. FOR SALE—Seal skin $10; Lander, FOR SALE OR TRAD) modern house; or tinimproved property or car. Ap-|month extra; garage available. piy G. W. Cain, 427 South Kimball quire 1405 East Jecond street. gtrect. 12-20-5t! $250. Call at Apartment Q, ‘Wyatt ‘hotel. 12-23-2t* a ee ee FOR SALE—Old newspapers, cal} at ‘Tribune office. —_——_——. FOR_SALE—Trained a ton; cash on delivery, Holland 12-21-4t#| Suitable for two gentlemen: blocks from postoffice. 423 Beech street. 314 South 12-24-1t* coat will fit or 38 size; worn Very little; price ‘apartment; private steam heat. Phone 1591M. FOR RENT—Basement house! apartment, nicer? furnished; jection to children. 1225 Sou! strest. Phone 165M. 2$-da, canary singers, females, $1 up. Mrs, Olivia Howell Wyo. 12-19-6t®|"" reduced rent; under new Smith Apartments, Midwest avenue. FOR SALE OR TRADE room | /E—Seven: will take improved} hot water, will~be furnished, or two persons. Phone 1189WW. room, tlemen. 634 FOR RENT--APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Iwo-room modern _ fur- nished bat) AND ILL BE SORE TO STAY AWAKE SO HE Won't sip Che Casper Daily Cribune FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; also one sieepingrocm; gas heat and close tn. 304 East A street. 12-38-2t FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished or or 12-28-2¢ $$$ eee FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment, two rooms, bath and dress- ingroom; also one unfurnished apart- ment three rooms and bath, gas ranges ind hot water heat; close in. 807 East Third street. Phone me A 12-28-3t R RENT—All modern threeroom furnished basement near refinery, $35*per month. Inquire rear 831 West Ratiroad avenue. 12-28-2t FOR KENT—Four-room house. 334 Madison @ 80, 12-23-3t* modern 128 296—LOT— Near Elk street house; in; $60 ith. 1 school, 40x140; level] $650, | west Thirteenth streets Phone 23030, $200 down. 12-21-4t South Box Elder Street. $75.00 Fer Month Apply Larson and Jorgensen, Inc. 239 West Midwest Avenue. FOR RENT—Five-roon™ and bath, strictly modern on CY avenue, $65 unfurnished; will furnished for per manent tenant. Inquire 770 CY ave. 12-20-tt and lights in house, $15 per month. 633 South Jackson street. Inquire fir: the Antlers; moderate; South Wolcott street. 12-19-6t 12. for one 12-24-1t je board; street, 12-32-3t RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- suitable for gentleme 443 South Durbin stree! 12-22.3t¢ FOR RENT—Room in modern home; heat; shower and tub bath; Durbin 12-22-3t Ing bath in modern home, four blocks from eat. 152 2-2-tf-dh 0 fur- nished, heated basement room with bath; close in and comfortable. 415 32K. 12-20-5t in mod- ern home; close in. 155 North Kim- 12-21-4t modern ; suitable Yor one or two persons. 447 South Lin- 4R. 12-20-6t mod- 89R. 12-17-tf room; ; three South 12-20-5t 12-20-4¢ keeping no ob- th Awh 12-19-6t FOR RENT—All clean apartments; manage- 140 East 12-23-6t* FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- ern furnished basement apartment; $1 per Th- 12-20-t£. YOUNG. working man, per 1509M or call at 329 South Mc- 12-13-tf-dh FOR RENT—Three-room apartment; water and lights, $15 per month. $12 United street, North Casper. 12-24-4t* FOR RENT—Nice 4room basement apartment. 8. Center St. 12-33-6t* FOR RENT—Two apartments either separate or en suite; they are on the second floor; light sunny apartments; beautiful . Corner Lincoln and Lind. Apply Mrs, O'Neill, 611 East Lind street. 12-82-62 FOR RENT—Three-réom furnished basement apartment with bath. 1204 East Second street. Phone 726J. 12-23-2t FOR KENT—You'll feel’ yourself at home in, my furnished two-room wrick apartments = housekeeping West First street. FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment; close in. Inquire 309 West Railroad avenue. Ask for Mrs. Langan after 6 p, m. 12-21-t¢ FOR RENT—One two-room modern front apartment; private bath; fur- nished or unfurnished. Call 904W or 445 South Beech street. 12-22-4t* FOR RENT-—Player piano and, rolis. Phone 1 during day. 12-23-3t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nishod apartment; gas range; bath; close in; no children, 919 East Third street. 12-24-2t POR RENT—furnished apartments, modern; close in, 628 East Second street. 12-24-1t° FOR RENT — Two-room furn shed modern apartmen’ also one-room ‘apartment; reasanable; close to re- tin 909 South Cedar strect. Phone 1475. 12-24-1t FOR RENT—Four upstairs rooms with water. 1156 South Cottonwood 12-17-26t° street, 12-24-2¢ TOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment; no children. 221 North Jefferson street. 12-24-3t FOR RENT—Furnished three-room modern apartment, new, clean and ottrartive: woodwork ivory ennntei; walls tinted; bath, hot and cold wate: gas; half block from Second strec adul garage. 133 South Conwe'l square. Phone 1698W. 12-24-1t¢ FOR RENT—Two-room modern base- ment apartment; gas. 1236 South Ash street. Phone 1139J. 12-24-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good paying business on South Center; would consider @ good car as first payment. Box 169. Tribune. 12-20-8t* MONEY TO LOAN On irrigated ranch: large loans specialty. Ward Hildreth, Torrington Wyo. 11-29-26 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Crank for car between freight depot and Grant street. Return to Tribune office. 12-22-3t® LOST—Biack and white kitten from 328 West Midwest avenue, Decem- ber 17. Reward. Return to 328 West Midwest avenue. Phone 1369, 12-24-1t* LOST—Bay shetland pony, tai’, roached mane. Phone 231W. 12-26-1t PERSONAL 33 years of age, five feet six inches in height, weight 151 pounds, steam by occupation; good «character; no bad ; no gambling; would like to marry good young ‘lady about 25 or 28 years old. Write sending photo by first letter, B. D. F., P. O. box 372, Riverton, Wyo. 12-24.1t* ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. ef Denver, Colo., will be at the Grand Central hotel of Casper on December the 27th to demonstrate and tuke or- ders for artificial limbs and etierrr. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the snnual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens’ National Bank of Casper, Wyoming, the directors’ room of said banking, Year the frm con house, at the City of Casper, Wyo-|shipped twenty an ot ming, at.the hour of 3 o'clock in| fsh and twenty cartoads of fish gicbes the afternoon, on the 24th day of pose of electing a board of direc- will be held in goldfish hatchery in the world. January, A. D, 1922, for the pur-|—TRIBUNE CLAS PAGE THIRTEEN. —~Drawn for The Casper Tabane by Domes McManus GRACIOUS -ITS FINE A.M.! | CANT STAX OP Any LONG THE BROTE - HELL HEAVENS! How DID You cer INTHE HOUSE? tors for the enruing year and for the transaction of such other busi- ness as may properly come before the said annual meeting. W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. Publish Dec. 24, $1, 1921, Jan. 7, 14 1922 od NOTICE. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Tho Van Duzen Oil Company will be held at the Henning Hotel on Wednesday, J uary 4, 1921, at 10 o’cloc . m, of said day, for the purpose of electing Directors to manage the affairs of the corporation for the ensuing year, and for the transac- tion of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THE VAN DUZEN OIL Co., By H. Jacob, Secretary. Publish Dec. 24, 1 lita NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETING. regular annual meeting of the shareholders of The Wyoming National Bank of Casper will be held at the office of said bank in Casper, Wyoming, at the hour of 10 oclock a. m. January 10, 1922 for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other businezs as may properly come be- fore the meeting. B. B, BROOKS, } President, Attest: CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. Publish Dec. 17, 24, 1921. } —_—.——- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR) THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) dss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court, Sixth Judi-| cial District. In the Matter of the Estate of William Bryant, deceased. | Lew M. Gay, the administrator of the estate of William Bryant, de- ceased, having filed his Petition herein praying for an order of sale for all of the real estate of said de- ceascd for the purposes therein set forth; | It is therefore ordered by C. O. Brown, Judge of the above entitled Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before said Court on Monday, the 16th day of January, 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said*day) at the court room of the District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, in the City of Casper, to show cause why an order should not! be granted to the said administra- tor to sell all of said real estate of said deceased at private sale or as! much as may be necessary; and that’ ,, acopy of this order be published at least four consecutive weeks in the Casper Daily Tribune, same being a legal newspaper, printed and_pub- hed in the City of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, and State of Wyo-/ ming. | Done in open court this 6th day of December, A. D. 1921. Cc. O. BROWN, Judge. Publish Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1921, Jan. 1,14, 1922, pe eae NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING OF COM- MUNITY EXTENSION . CORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders’ meeting of the Community Extension Corporation, a Wyoming corporation, will be held in the banquet room of the Henning Hotel, in the City of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 8rd day of January, 1922, at the hour of 12:10 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of elect- ing a Board of nine (9) Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any and all other business which may properly come before said meeting. A Dated at Casper, Wyoming, De- 20, 1921. sepensr: 20 P. C. NICOLAYSEN, President. } $4, 1985077 Publish Dec. Fire Alarm Is Sounded, Santa | Is to Get Letter, CAMDEN, N. J., Dec. 24 sponding to a fire alarm in the bus ness district yesterday firemen found a somewhat bewildered small boy | “What did you do that for?" one of the firemen asked gruff! rt he noticed a letter in the you hand. It was addr to Claus.” The boy was taken to a mail box where his letter was posted, | and the firemen returned to their ) stations. x | ee Toldeo, Ohio, boasts of targes' he olling the t e carlo: — 2D ADI RESULTS———- BRING |named than ABSCONDER TO EACH CASPER ON CHRISTMAS Officers Returning From Jack- sonville, Fla, With Man Who Took $7,000 of Midwest Funds. P. C, Chapman, wanted !n Casper for abeconding with $7,000 of Mid- West Refining company fundn_ with which he was entrusted November 10, Will be returned here tomorrow by Robert J, Vettch and John Pawert, Who left last week for Jacksonville, Fla., to secure custody of the man, Chapman's alleged offense occurred when he was entrusted with $7,000 In cash to take to the Salt Creek feld to cash company checks for the em- ployes prior to Thanksgiving day. After leaving Casper he reported at the fleld with the money but the next morning had left without anyone knowing of his departure. Subsequent happenings included a search for the man by Midwest peo ple and by officials who believed that he had been robbed and possibly kid. naped. This theory,was soon expléded and criminal action was filed against Chapman. Later civil action was filed in bhealf of the Midwest company in which {t was petitioned that the court issue an order which would prevent Chapman converting into cash prop erty he {is said to have here and to prevent him checking out money which he had jo his credit in a local bank. The Midwest company offered a re ward of $500 for his apprehension, which ts sald to have been later pald to Police Chief Roberts of Jackson- ville, Fla., who effected Chapman's ar- rest. When Chapman was placed under j Strest in Jacksonville and had been TESTS RUN GR NN SOUTH HALF OF SALT GREEK \ HAVEN'T Be OUT -t RETIRED EARLY: | WOZN oT FEELIN’ weLL: Field Shows for Greater Pro- duction on Basis of New Production Fig- 3 and 6, fs sveraging about 16,000 barrels of oil day more than was averaged in the nducted under 100 per Production of the north half of he field, according to figures obtained miay after the test of t “Southern Girl” 2 the field hea Veen under way for Is Headliner At which will run for 10 days south half, all that section of lying routh of a line draw er of section Columbia Theater Southern Girl,” a comedy of ola Katintuck and its famous horse {races is the headliner at the Colum The production reporte’ today for bia, for the latter part of the week. | ‘he rst four days of the test fol {t is @ tabloid version tntersperse: | °** with several musical numbers. Imo | December gene Kennedy won much applause | December by her characterization of a negro| December December mammy, Benny Kirkland, as a man of color, carried the part of bosom friend and assistant to Joe Mason {Al Darr) the jockey, very entertain ly. Loretta Kidd, was the heroine who saved the day. Hoyt Smythe as a villain, became hated by the audi. ence for his villainy. These figures include 109 per cent production from the south half of the feld and 35 per cent production of the north half, Compared with the figures of the first four days of the test run tn the north half of the fleld, from Decem- Manager L. R. Wall made an an-|ber 5 to 8, inclusive, showing total nouncement that the-horre obtained| Production of 42,000, 52,800, 54. for the show escaped. It was not | 56,166, respective, { seen that the south half of the district is the muc arger producing area. Col¢, weather has interfered to some extent with the test of te north half. Weather conditions are charged with a slump off of the production report- ed for yesterday's test. In isting the north half the pro captured soon enough to be used in the first show but appeared tn the secend. Last night was amateur night with an unusually good array of local juvenile talent, “Terry Me Govern" and “Jimmy Britt" won first prize in @ boxing contest A Midnite Frolic and Winter Gar den Revue will be staged Decembe: | duction reached ite maximum on the 31, beginning at 11:16 and lasting un-) fifth day, slumped slightly and was ti] 1:00. All seats are reserved and|#0aring again when the test was con- there are just a few left. For ten|Cluded. Tho test shows conciustvely minutes at the death of the old year|that the Salt Creek feld is a poten- and the birth of the New Year car-| til producer of well over 100,000 bar- nival will be held with confetti and| Tels of off daily. horns and belle a-ringing. | Two Completions. Sunday evening a tabloid produc-|,, TS completions were reported by Hon of the famous “Charley's Aunt" | ‘he Midwest company in Salt Creek will be the. be:Aliner. “Charley's|4¥ring tho past week. The total pro- Aunt” as ranked as one of the most Guotion of on two, welle waa'in: ex- popular comdies acted son tho legiti-| PSs Of 2,000 barrela } Well No. 1-A on mate stage, for a period of several! Guarter of section h the southwest 40-79 was com years. | pleted to the Second Wal! Creek sand SMR Raa Bs, jat a depth of 2,415 feet with an ini | tal production of 685 feet. Thin new completion is ono of the deepest pro- sec eeceeesvere the field. : TRIBUNE ° A on the- northwest e CLASSIFIED ADS be ‘5-40-79 was completed 4 | with a tested production of 896 bar- een e rere ree eee rels. The well was completed Decem- |ber 18 but the test was run during the present week. identified from photographs which had been sent to many parts of the country by the sherif’s office here, he broke down and confessed to the of- fense, He waived extradition and volurtar. ily started on the return trip in cus- tody of Messrs. Veltch and Pawert, representatives of the board of county comtnissioners and of the sheriff's of- fice, respectively, bo Ne FREIGHT. CLASSIFICATION. SHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Alfalfa cane seed and cotton seed cake ried beet pulp must all be clas: sifled to take the same railroad rates ®s corn and coarse grain in western trunk line territory, according to a ruling today from the interstate com- merce commission. The ruling oper- ates to establish a 10 per cent lower freight charge on the cattle foods the existing rates on’ wheat. BEE SN Ser ae High Bedroom ‘A. Winters, of California, kes to sleep above the dust and the damp ness and the heat of the eart face. So he haa built this bedroom on a steel tower 49 feet above the i tric “goln LAWYERS AUDITORS ReIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. 7 HAGENS & MUKANE W: 206-207 Oil muchange Bldg. NICHULS & STARRETT > TAN Law, ____ ACCOUNTANTS |. soo.to11 of xchange Bids GUARANTEE REGISPRY OORRP. 3 Auditors and Accountants—Stock OSTEOPATHS Kegistrar and ‘Transfer Agents | |————____TAASTAS, 208-11 Uil Exchange Bldg. Phono 660. DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS. Te hea Te Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 383 DR. L. L. WADE ARCHILECTS | DUBUL & GUUUKAUM, Architects Osteopath: 3 Rooms 24-20 Lownsend piock Rm. 6-7 Wood Ble Phoue 1372 Casper, Wyo. Lt iocst hee! DR, 0, A. SANI : GAKBUTT, WELDNER & SWEENEt Osteopathic Playsets Architects, Midwest Building Phone 1030 415 Oil Exchanye miug. Phone 1162. AUTOMOBILE KEPAIRING DR. oO. 1 ARNOLDUS, Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician ALLO KADIALUM ormiaLisss |°2° 0-8 Building Phone 1754 Vicanmg, seoparing and sMevcori, or nN TRON an Work Caeu tor and Deavered” |~ ACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS Phone abid 724 bast Phurteenti = wixpert furniture | packing, glass. S . es ‘are, bric-abrac uphotstering, carpet BAGGAGE and TRANSFE, | nd linoleum laying; best “af tae ences. T. J. Cormier, 107 South Dus. Det eEN sthanor nit bv, bin . Pi bagguse, navy) mamuung and Yiago| ———™ Street. Phone 1682M, Moving. fhone 14d, PLUMBERS SEARLES JMANDE KI FE Ey ren or erent on Phones: ses. Si-W, Uluce 104, | SERVICE PLUMBERS MUVANY A BPBCLALIY, Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Repair Work and General Pipe Werle . fi 103 Souta Khn St, CHIROPRACTORS Phones 1077M and 859) Dm J. 2. Jbrr Rey RADIATOR REPAIRING sspeeFos5 AUrO RADIATOS WORKS ; pairing —Cieanmg- 434 ~W. Yeliowstone . DR. ANNA Gitatam dot PREY DUNE 315 NMEWest Biug. Khone 706, DR. &. G. HAHN DK. KDNA Hatin Sule %, Lownsend Block Phones: Ulice 422, Kes. 1235. UB. Making, Chiro; 162 Norca mimbail Bt. hone 1457, — EVAH M, HOUSER HERNCALL Chiropractor 210 East Mituh St. Phone 15235 —__—————— CLEANERS and PRESSERS ‘SHE SuktyalK CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Rem Center, Fith and Kaliroad: Pasne 56, Phone 1 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING 00, are! Lege Contractors, g and Recoating a Specialty. 27 East Twelfth Phone 1isaw SIGN PAINTING Bush Signs, Art. M42 W. Show © Yellowstone, Phone 3 pace bl ob ihe ruta 0 ole Bate: STUDIOS ostes NORTH CASP! STUDIO CARPENTERS its Roar Street, Corner of H see a La, eae He ani loort Mill, Fixture, Cabinet, Carpenter Work TAILORS 631 East A St. Phones. 1264 and 126: Cc. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning, vressing, Repairing and Al DOCTORS Iie E. Aiidweset Ave. Phone 4830. DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Oftice Phone 30. Residence 164. TAXIDERMIL Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. 2 BSS TAXIDERMIST. Mounting of birds, game heady rugs and robes made. 105 South Com well street. .Phone 791M. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK La apetl mala olh o n, Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 VETERINARIAN : =o ce e VAILEIAM 0. WILSON DR. L. &, BAY, Veterinarian, >» A ‘ney-at-Law, Office, 142 West Second Sr. Suites 1415-6, Townsend Block | Phoxcs: Office 20. Res. 1682NJ.