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i 7] : (fe A Hy TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922. |BRINGING UP FATHER pa ae eh shri oar MEN wanted to qualify for firemen, experience unn —————— ee MEN wanted for detective work; = emer unnecessary. Write Ganor, sg aad government detective, Bt. Louts. 1-3-1t* WANTED—Man on out; prefer elderly man; home; work Bat: t; must give ref ences Apply P. O. bax 658. rate HELP WANTED—FEMALE ——— WANTED—Girl to help with honse soe for and HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ——— YOUNG men, tena") over 17 years meant post. of age, govern: tions; $130 sHOntnlys write for free Jist of positions now open. R. Terry, er civil service examiner), 915 itinental Building, Wem aes honesty required; good. Write T. McCafferty, St. Louis. La-it® ‘SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Ten good salesmen once. Phone 161735 or 481W. her AUTO OWNER 5. money selling, . ‘Kant... SUp’ h compound; stops slipping of , doubles life of brakes; 150 per. cent profit; sell dealers or retail nationally advertised through ‘Motor Life” magazine; full line of other ac- ies; stop light signals; wind shield cleaners; Blue Jay auto polish; etc, Write Rod nests, savstane: Supply Co., Duquesne Way, - Teh, Pa. 12-27-6t Rin” ite’ SAMS ne RSL cad, CANDY SALESMEN—To. call on gen- @ral stores, varieties, etc.; popular plete candy line; liberal commis- on orders; mail orders. Nutrine ; 500 South Peoria, Chicago. L8ite AGENTS, WANTED AGENTS can make $10 to $15 a’ day seuing Cresco Newleather ping bags and Ws ch — AGENTS—"Stock on” burglar rattle- provt window lock; trial. outfit fur- nished; biggest quickest money mak- ers out; all homes buy several. Transo Co., Greenville, Ohio. 1-3-1t GENTS—Make $72 a week by seil-|’ ing four average raincoats | ty; outfit fre no delivering. Im- @ da; Proved Mfg. Co., Dept. 227, pac 14 1129 Bast Second POSITIONS WANTED ‘WANTED — Work by stenographer, Phone 329. 1-8-1t® COMPETENT woman, g00d cook Wants work; go anywhere. Phono 63081. 1-3-1t*| - WANTED TO BUY PAY highest prices for second 4 furniture. 367 South Ash wtreet. Phone 1660. 11-18-tt phn SS i ‘WANTED—Two or three-room huuse, mint of two miles, from town: two of acres; give price and location. Box Aas, ‘Tribune. 1-3-1t* ppd fae kinds of furniture, stoves, we deal quick and cath, Phono. 1086- 9 WANTED TO BUY—} and tarps. Phone 1086. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By responsible unfurnished house; Center and McKinley end south of Becond up to Eleventh street. What have you. Phone 724. 12-31-3t WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED— To exchange auto or house painting for cement work. Phone 197R. 12-30-3t SERVICES OFFERED YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 867 So. Ash, or phone FOR SALE—AUTOMCBILES FOR SALE—late model ‘Cleveland Six roadster, new Kelly-Springfield cord tires, $700, $100 cash, $50- per month to reliable people; this car is in niee condition. H. E. Grude, Casper Realty Co. Phone 381 cr call evenings 1598W. 12-80-6t TOR SALE—One Hudson Super-Six as heen run 3,800 miles. harness 9-15-t¢ ook tll epring: mot far ywohead of st tll spring; not z comfortable room. Phone} 1-3-8t | at| POR or IR SALW —Big bargain in Ford bie A-1 condition. Inqutre $18 CY avenue 12-B1-2t° Coliseum Motor Co. USED CAR DEPT. OFFERS. 1920 Essex roadster, gust ref! ished in regular Essex colors new top and six good tires; this car will pass for brand new one; priced at $350, 1918 Dodge Brothers touring car; @ good buy at $200. 1920 Franklin touring car; has ‘been overhauled and repaint- ed in our own shop; you should see this car if you are interested in elther a new or used Hght car. Price $850. Terms to Responsible Parties Coliseum Motor Co. Phone 724 131 East Fifth FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE— Four-room house by owner; $400 cash, balance like rent; furniture also for sale piano. 112 East. J street. LIVESTOCK including 12-30-4t* p PSOE for Dee “3a ES FOR SALE—One Jersey maJe and one Jersey om fresh. Call at C. B. and Q., car 4 1-3-8t* SALE—One milk cow and calf. 118 South Washington street. i. 1-3-1t HOUSEHOLD GOODS ———<$<—$— $$$ FOR SALE—Piano, in good condition; bargain if taken at once, ‘all at 435 South Wolcott street. Paone 991 1-2-4t* IF YOU WANT eecona-nand furnt ture, or anything hoe spe crgsont or have anything to at 367 Gouth Ash or Phone 1660. 7-ptt FOR SALE—F<ur-burner New Per- fection ofl cook stove, good condi- tion. 826 West Midwest avenue. Pyone 939W. 1-3-10° FOR SALE—! writing desk, roll top, A-1 condition, $45. North Washington street. 1-3-6t SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the time, — and new furniture; upholistering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction. West avenue, Phone 16177. 11-19-tf FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—Qid newspapers, cali at Tribune office. 2-8-do FOR SALE_New frame garage, 14x18 | courthouse, $2) atle Phone 1078, Beech street. Inquire Clerk, | hotel. ¥OR RENT—Two-room house; ag can be easily moved, $150; also straight chairs, linoleum, small ‘eitohen table. Inquire Apartment A, street. 1:3-5t* FOR SALE—Typewriters, all in good condition, allghtly used, #4q_and upward. Casper Business Coll , partly furnished; electric lights, water, gas will take good car (Dodge preferred) as first payment, balance like rent. Carl Albins grocery. Phone 328W. 12-30-3t ———$—$ ‘WILL TRADB lot in Moneta, Wyo. for, good car; lot 1s clear. Address | Owings, Mills, Wyo. 1-3-3t* FOR TRADE— Four-room house, all year; | located in the southeast part of 3 will consider a good ia ore | lot as part payment; a good p: tion. Harry Free and Co., 267 "Benth Center street. Phone 968W: 1-8-1t posite ad a TO TRADE—Twentyacre suburban in central Missouri, six-room house, to trade, have 160 acres white oak timber land. Inquire 1433 South Cottonwood street. 1-3-2t* FOR SALE OR TRADE ¥OR SALE OR TRADE—New gentle- men’s full-length, beaver coat; size 38 or 40;-at less than half its value. Phone 1560R. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Three-room house in North Casper; wiN build garage for desirable tenant; remt very reason- 12-80-t¢ modern North Henning 1-8-1t* fur- handy to refinery. FOR RENT — Fiveroem house; furnished; | close in; nished; close in: 450 South Oak street between Yellow- stone and Midwest avenues. 1-3.4te FOR RENT—Nicely furnished blocks from) ights, gas and water | ~~ "Call at 902 South.Grant in; no children. 138 West F\ street 13-5t* Phone 17223. _ 1.3-2¢¢ | two- room house; three ORO BEG YOUR BOT | THINK Pr ADVISABLE FOR: TG STAY IN- near brewery; four rooms and on main floor; $50; four rooms and toilet in basement; will rent en- tire house or either separates. Phone 1078, A2204e and FOR RENT—Four-room _ house bath; beautifully furntshed; gas and lights. 122 North Grant street. Phone sosw. 1-8-2t FOR RENT— Five rooms and bath; strictly moderns bulltin features; will install gas for good tenant. 770 CY avenue. Phone 1078. 12,30-9¢ FOR RENT—fiveroom modern house; furnished or unfurnished; equipped with gas; also two rooms in ment. Corner C¥ and Him street. Sgr quire 1021 South Elm strest. 12-31-3t FOR RENT—Fourroom hcuse and bath on McKinley street. Inquire 530 South Chestnut street. bree 12-31-3t FOR RENT—¥Fournished house with ; must give references. 924 South Wolcott street Inquire. 926 South Wolcott street. 1 it fOR RENT—Two-room hou: 321 South Lincoln etsset Inv 321 South Lincoln street, basement. me 1-3-6 FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern fu nished bungalow. 615 South Lin. coln street. 1-.1t FOR RENT—ROOMS FOK RENT—Beéroom adjoining bath in modern home, four blocks from business district; hot water heat. 152 North Kimball! street. 12-2-tt-dh FOR RENT—Rooms nicely furnished, in basement, two beds; reasonabi 330 South Ash street. 1-3-3t* FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in mod- ern home; connected with bath. 447 South Lincoln street. Phone 1654R. 12-29-6t ROOMS at th Antlers; Jusive, moderate. 616 South Wolcott street. 12-29-6t* ‘TABL® board or board and room; pri- vate family. 515 South Beech street. 12-30-6t AND BOARD at 132 South Spruce, street. 1-3-1t FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath; Pleasant and well furnished. 113 North Grant street, near East Yel- lowstone avenue. Phone ria -3-2t? FOR RENT—Well furnished sleeping- room; suitable for one or two gen- tlemen.’ 443 South Durbin street. 1-3-3t* BOARD AND ROOM for two gentle- men with private family. 1018 East Second street. 1-8-3t* ¥OR RENT— Two nicely furnished rooms in modérn home; hot Ther heat. Phone 1189W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three furnished rooms; close in. 118 South Jefferson street. Phone 264M. 1-8-1t® FOR RENT— Two ate get rooms for light housekeeping; furnace heat and bathroom; reasoi convenient location. teenth street. Phone 212J. FOR RENT—Two modern basement rooms, well furnished, $25 per month. 1044 Scuth Cedar street. 4 13.1t FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod- ern; for one or two gentiemen. 634 South Durbin street. Phone sn = -17- FOR RENT — Bedroom with bat close in. 302 CY avenue. Phone 1119R. 1-8-2t¢ |FOR RENT—Two large sunny rooms for light’ housekeeping, 821 CY nue. —————— ee FOR RENT—It. you are interested in a nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen, close in and reason- able, phone 709, 1-3-6 FOR RENT—Basement room, cheap. 165 North Kimball Phon: 1339W. 12-81-4t BOARD and room for two gentlemen. 403 South Grant street. 12-31-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished basement apartment in modern home; gas for cooking and heating. $43 West Eleventh street. Phone 452. 12-80-2t FOR RENT—Close in two new apart- ments; will be finished December 29. Phone 1324 or be 6.30 p. m. phone 1658R. 12-29tf FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment; bachelors per- ferred. Call at 445 South Beech street. Phone 904. 12-29-4t* ——— FOR RENT—You'll feel yourself at home in my furnished two-room rooms; apartments $30 single rooms, $15 per ones, The M. Stams Apartments. Inquire at 406 West First street. ‘18-17-: eabadat FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished; close in; two-room hi use, furnished on Cherry furnished for light Phone 13765. } TBI CLASSIFIED ADS— BRING RESULTS———— ed E, w > | ser way XOb SON’ 47 PAID xOU THINKIN’ SIR: be Caspet Daily Cribune OUTSIDE FOR YOU - HE SAXS HELL BEAT YOU OP —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus TRERE 15 A MAN WAITING PAGE ELEVEN SILVER DOLLAR “OF NEWDESIGN BEING MINTED President Harding Gets First Coin, Others to Be Sent Out From Mint on Tuesday. WEEL- THERE IS A CHANCE TRAT t MIGHT LICK HIM -SOT IF 1 STAY IN- U KNOW ILL GET WASHINGTON, Jan. silver dc of the 19: peace dollar—was ready ribution today, {t was announced at the treasury. dollar ts being delphia mint, inage of the new ed by the Phila- tals sald. 46) 1922 er er) Pekrone Senvice, Oe —— off! "S ATTENTION ‘wted the best bargain that $500 mnd_$100 per month will buy, in of residence or small income. sureet, or@y one Bee Coleus eesdet and the price te $490 “ per foot. Vacant and income property on Sec- ond street, five blocks east of Con ter street at the low price of $135 per Zoot. TRADERS ATTENTION. Fourteen-riom residence and income property, mont; priced at $11 to $5,000 in trade and give terms Irrigated ranch, 540 acres, all al falfa, sugar beets, wheat and garden land, highly improved, a $16,000 mod ern residence on this ranch, besides large barns and out-buildings; all fenced and cross fenced; an deal stock and grain farm; close to open range; this ranch ts clear of debt and the taxes are paid; the price is $45,000; will trade the entire pur. chase price for Casper property, or will givo time on any dif. ference, or will pay cash differcnce if income property justifie: Notary Public and Insurance MARSHALL AND BROWN REALTY COMP. AN Wt North — St ‘Wyom! ER SN FOR ee ees room unfurnished basement ment; reasonabl 1242 ‘South, Center street. Phone 11 12-81-4t FOR RENT—One, two and three-room _ apartment; warm and reasonable ‘rent. Call 1003 Madison on pretetis FOR RENT—All clean apartments; reduced rent; under new manage- ment. Smith Apartments, 140 East Midwest avenue. 12-31-6t* FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment; electric lights and gas furnished; use of electric washer; $35 per month. 1208 North Durbin street. Phone 1062". 12-81-2t planet TS FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; gas range and laundry; no children. 919 East Third street 12-31-2t ‘aici RENT—Four-room unfurnished ment; gas, lights and water. 1288 Bouth Poplat street 12-81-4t ¥OR RENT—Attractive — three-room modern apartment ;heated, $50. South Lincoln street. Phone 1521W. > 13-1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern two room apartment; steam heat{’ bath fully furnished. Apply Apartment J. Alexander Apartments. West Eleventh and Chestnut streets. 1-8-3t FOR RENT— A_ modern apartment; steam heat and close in. 318 South Kimball street. Phone 1404, Laat FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- nished apartment; steam heat and close in; no children. 318 South Kim- ‘ball street Phone 1404. 1-3-4t FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- ern furnished basement apartment; five-room *) hot srater; Ww will be furnished, $1 per month extra; garage avnilable. In- quire 1405 Bast Second street. agi 12-20-t: ne FOR RENT—Two-room modern base- ment apartment; will install gas and furnace for good tenant. 770 CY avenue. Phone 1078. 12-30-t2 a — FOR RENT — Modern three-room apartment; also rooms $6 and up. 326, North Center street. Phone pete Tulsa hotel. 12-30-3t FOR RENT—Tbree-room apartment; close in. Inquire 309 ‘West Railroad avenue. Ask for Mrs. Langan after 6 p. m. 12-21-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart; ment; b with fireplace; Berrie, , bath and breakfast 1138 South ‘Walnut street. 12-31-4t* FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; hot and cold water. 1342 South Poplar street. Phone ae ha FOR RENT-—~Two apartments, either separate or en suite; they are on the second floor; light sunny apartments; beautiful location, Corner Lincoln and Lind. Apply Mrs, O'Neil, 611 Hast Lind street. 1-3-5t FOR RENT—Four-room apartment; heat and hot water; gas stove and fee box furnished; garage. 241 North McKinley. street. Phone 257. 1-32 FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished housekeeping apartment, near refin- ery; sidewalks to town. 1016 South Chestnut street. 1-8-1t] FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartment, clothes closet and bath. 610% East Second s‘reet. 1-3-1t FOR RENT—Onethrer or fourroom One thre or fourtoom basem apartment; furnished. ita South Bim street. Phone 15837. Laat FOR REN‘T—New modern threeroom le oer $45; furnished; hot service. Smith-Turner mores Phone 176. A 1 8Te ee FOR RENT—Two-room — apartment; ‘furnished, 121 North Park street. Phone 691M. 1-8-2t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, largs livingroom, bedroom, bath, kitchenette, gas range, hot and cold water, janitor service, $65. Apartment 36,.905 East Second street. Phone 381. : Ltt income } A- furnished | FOR modern Two-room apartment; also st Ast T—Cozy light threeroom apartment. 504 East Thir teenth street. Phone 1525W. 1+ FOR RENT—Twor0om apartment; furnished or unfurnished; all mod ern. 143 North Kimball stree! . 1-B-2t POR RENT— Two-room modern apartment; children. * furnished gas; laundry; no 919 East Third street. 1-8-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RE}T—Piano. Phone 1086. 12-28-t¢ loca- y first of January, Box 12-30-3t FOR R drive. rage with cement outh Washington street. 135 ‘Typewriter, Underwood, tion; reasonable rate FOR REN good Phone 52 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT eleven room: forth Beech street. 30-6t FOR RENT—A real boarding house proposition, 24 rooms; one — block from Stardard refinery. For infor mation phone 349. 12-30-8¢* FOR SALZ—A good paying business on South Center; would consider f& good car as first payment. Box 161 1 Rooming house two baths. 341 of Tribune, POOL HALL—Best business of its kind in Casper; will consider part trade for good property; no inform: . tion given over phone. wW. D-- Rooming houre lease; must be priced right. BUSINESS BLOCK—$250 front fo Ought to double in a year; income will pay for it in 3% years; small down payment wi!l handle. RESTAURANT—Small proposition; $350 will handl Montgomery Realty & Investment Co. 143 South Center Street Phone 1310, FOR SALE—Why look for any thing else in the hotel business when you can get the best hotel in the best city in Wyoming, running @ full, house; $5,000 will close deal, balance ®to suit Box 608, Greybull, Wyo. 1-8-12t with fixtures for sale. Address box 229, Glenrock, Wyo. 12-31-2 ——————— FOR SALE—Cleaning and pressing shop located corner Ash and A street; will sell cheap for cash. quire 278 West A strect. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Pool hall, WANTED—An active partner with $300 casi to take active part in good paying retait business, Address P. 0. box 1918. 12-31-2t* MONEY TO LOAN On frrigated ranches; large loans a specialty. Ward Hildreth, Torrington, Wyo. 11-29-26t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys; one ae ed turn to Tribune. 1 aa LOST—English pet bull puppy, male, brindle, white breast; answers to name of Wrinkles; child's pet. Reward if returned to 633 South Lincoln street. 1-3-2t% LOST-—Suitcase between A and 1221 South Oak, street; please return same to 326 North Wolcott street or 1221 South Oak street. 1-3-2t REWARD—Fox information leadt: to or return of Airedale pup, black ‘and tan, ten months old, large and very friendly; answers to name of Tommy. F. I. Nickeson, 355 North Lincoln street. 13-2 LOST—A red Duroc male pig, about! fou: months old, weighs about 75 pouns Mberal reward paid for return. Phoas 7173 or 62. 12-31-2t* PERSONAL WANTEDYoung man and wife tu take front room; must pay board; room free in exchange for company. 1302 South Ash street. 12-80-3t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF CHANGE OF COR- PORATE NAME OF W. R. FRANK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, A WYOMING CORPORATION, TO Cc. H. ANDERSON COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, that here- tofore, on the 5th day of Novem- ber, 1921, the owners of all of the shares of the capital stock of the! existing ‘7. R, mk Construction! Company, a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, desiring to avail themselves of the privileges of Chapter 823 of the yoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, assembled at 807 O. S. Building in the City of Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, and unani- mously passed a_ resolution i change its fox ocigd name from W. Frank Construction Company Bai dollar of the t ew series g Lochs cee Comes ay ppt M hi I a= ap been presented to ereafter on the 22nd day of Nov- ng. ember, 1921, file with tae Secretary) oonshine 8 The new dollar has the head of Mb- of State of’ Wyoming & certificate de and on the other ae of change of name, and did on the Extolled As cluteht 25th day of November, 1921, file ie the caged with the County Clerk of Natrona the word “Peaes? Sousity Wyoming, a duplicate cer- tificate of said change of corpor- ate name; and notice {is further given that from and after the date of this publication the former W. R. Frank Construction’ Company will carry on and transact its busi- ness at 307 O. S. Building in the y of Casper, Natrona County State of Wyoming, under the cor-| porate name of ©. H. Anderson Company. beneath in the des ts the first change Wart Remover , Jan. 3—Warts are passe: ine has made them #0 and thereon hangs the story of another liquor law violation alibl of ne authorities are skeptic Mrs. Salona, arraigned in | carry d justice court on a charge of having | struck ne in her porsession, spread | !t ands before the judge | er, Wyoming, this hth day of November, 192 and testified that not only she but : C. H. ANDERSON, the whole family had been suffer. n order to avold sca President.| ers from t scourge until she ch results in a Attest: A. SBITT, found that hoctch was efficacious | placed upon them b rr s ag © remedy. The judge refused to | There will be fr about 180,000 Publish Dec 27, 1921, Jan.| be convinced, however, and the | dollars of the new design cotned, of. 3, 1922. story will be repeated in district | ficials said. Coinage of silver dollars court. Mrs. Salona’s discovery was re | veaied whon a clumsy clerk in the | postoffice dropped a package which ceased in 1904, it was explained. when the silver purchases authorized by the Sherman act had been completed but it was res ed again in Febru- ary of this year when the purchase of silver was begun under the Pitt- man act, to replace the dollars n slt- ed and sold the British govern- ment during the war. SUIT FILED TO FORCE SALE OF 285 U.S. SHIPS AAIL DIRECTORS GIVEN RIGHT 10 sss"se¥ HOLD POSITIONS roman Pitot on Officers of Twolor or More Com- | Rivers Is Dead panies May Retain Places | | the former was mailing to a friend in Illinols. A bottle broke and the postmaster detected the lquor not only from the smell but from a pool which quickly collected on the floor. Tre sender's home was searched Indefinitely, Commis- sion Rules. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 3.—Mra. petustee | Nettie M. Johnson, who had the dis seer WASHINGTON, Jan. 3—All per-|tinction of being the only woman to| WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—che Ship sons holding two or more places as|hold a masters and pilots license to|Construction and Trading com,sny officers and directors of interstate| navigate the Mississippl and its tribu-| filet suit in the supreme court of the railroad corporations were given legal|taries, died at her horhe here after an| District of Columbia for man- permission by the interstate com-|eventful career of 17 years on the|damus against the Shipping Board merce commission to hold thetr va-|river, as owner and captain of steam-| Emergency Fleet corporation to com rious positions indefinitely. | boata. pel the execution of a contract for the The commission in an order did not! Mrs. Johnson entered the m-|sale of approximately 285 ships name the individuals or railroads con-|boat ‘business in 1904. A y later|comprising the famous wooden fleet cerned, said it appeared that neither|when she was given her pilot's li-/ which was built during the war emer- public nor private interests would be|cense, she built the steamer Nettie; gency and which the government has adversely effected by retention of the| Johnson, which plied the White and|been trying to get rid of ever since. posts 4x sought in the applications /st. Francis rivers and also operated Sop aeeGeaainga) before it. out of Memphis. Mrs. Johnson and) Under the ansportition act, the | her steamboat became known to river! commission was given authority to|men all along the Mississippl, determine by today whether it was compatible with public interest that interolcking directorates be main- tained by railroads and more than 100 applications, some of them nam- ing @ score or moré of individuals, were on hand and not acted upon to- day when the period expired. The commission in an order last week passing upon several of the in- dividual applications before it re- quired William Rokefeller, George F. BIG FIRE AT ATLANTA. ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 3. — The building occupled by the Atlanta Bar- on bers’ Supply company was practical- MUNICH, Jan. 3.—Corporation or-| ly corsumed here by flames which ganized to connect Rhine, Main and/did some damage to adjoining build- Danube. Biggest waterway project|ings, causing a loss estimated at over_undertaken_in_ Europ around $150,000. Business and Professional Directory Raker of New York and Harold 8 AUDITORS ] LAWYERS ‘Vanderbilt to withdraw from several] rm Ww boards of directors and the order to- REIMERTH A VAN DENBERG WILLIAM 0. WILBON, -|day dif not affect these cases in untants—Income orney’ which specitio action was previously | 4ti i loor 0-5 Bldg. ‘Tel, 7634.) _ Sultes 14-15-16, Townsend Block taken. bei ACCOUNTANTS NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3509-10-11 oh Eettange Bidg. OSTEOPATHS DR. Fr ete aa 0,*DAVIS, opathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune apetiee Phone 388 es Onteopathle’ Flyaen steu) ic cl; Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phoue 12773. Osteopathic Puy sek sopathio: Fieeaine | Midwest Building "Phone 1030 | DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS, | Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physic! 310 O-S Building Apart from riding, which has first place in her affections, Princess Mary dearly loves dancing. Unlike many royal ladies, she is never likely to han die a gun, for, in spite of her high spirit, she is too tender-hearted for shooting. As a child, she suffered not a little from the same tender-hearted ness, for her young brothers wero by © means averse from making Mary ry over some threatened danger to & pet or do! oS SNS ae ———————— GUARANTEE REGISTRY Ceara itants—BStoci Atoriatr: tnd Transfer agouts ar 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, ~ ARCHITECTS — “DUBOIS & GOODKICH, Architects Rooms 24-20 “ownsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, GARBUTT, WEIDNER &SWEENEY E tects. 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. a AUTO PAINTING AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 10 134 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSF: ER Phono 1754 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS Expert furniture Packing, giass- $= | ware, bric-a-brac upholstering, « SBE BEN TRA NBESE 'C co. and linoleum Iaying; best oF rele heavy B. ini tMaulng ee loving: Phone a Viana|ences. T. J. Cormier, 107 South Dur- bin street. Phone 1682M. SEARLES TRANSFER 3 Phones: Kes., 87-W, Uffice 104, PLUMBERS MOVING A SPECIALTY, SERVICE P Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Re BATHS Work [and General Pipe Werk Seeeeeeaaaeeeeeee 1103 Souta Elm St, re OUR TURKISH BATHS Phones 1077M and 6593 La Grippe and Bx T iF ae Tp a | RADIATOR REPAIRING Smith and Turner Drug Store | Phone 176. CHIROPRACTORS DK. J. H. JEPFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JnrPREY Suite $18 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706.) DR. B. G. HABN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Uffice 4%2, Hes. 1235. CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS airing —Cleaning-—Recoring Phone 1053W oBane DAD bone | ROOF CONTRACEING WYOMIN ing and Recoating a "Sp eciaity. |527 East Twelfth Phone 1334 SIGN PAINTING W. Yellowstone — “BUSH DID It" ME. HARNED, Chiropractor | Bush Signs, Show Cards 2 a ‘i and Poster 162 North ssimball Bt, Art, 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 3% STEWART AND COMPANY DOCTORS SIC and SHOW CARDS Se Outdoor Advertising DR. MARSHALL 0. KEITH |Phono 1072W 134 North Kimball Gifice Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, TAILORS Cc. H. WHALEY LAWYERS | Ladies’ and Gente. Tailoring, Cleaning, anGiein Sc CTAOE [Pressing Repairing and Alteratlons. Lawyers Phone 483J. - - i 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 a Suey begsteo cen as the: | ote ee ee TO 8. VETERINARIAN saying is, when Jan Van Albert, HAGENS el lage od DR. ¥ roselare BuGeotenn tagger ab Asoarice 206.207 Ol Exchange Bldg. Office, 147 West. Becends Bex That applied especially to Grace eset mths) Earles, 30 inches tall, ~~