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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1922. CLASSIFIED How to Answer Blind Classified pa OUT OF TOWN afvertisements BRINGING UP FA must be aocompanted by cash or check Pied payment of the same 2 ing instructions about the words and tho rate per ord for The Casper Daily e. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be) Jassified properly must be in The ¢ ‘Tribune ofiice before 10.80. Want Ads recetved after 10:30 30 p.m. will be inserted Re Prepoo Late to Classify.” work; perience unnecessary. Write J. oe nor, former government detective, St. Fouls, Mo. Late experts nced ANTED—An wf must be a hustler. 1s72W. ANTED—Stenographear, Wrerienoe. Box Adis, ‘Teibune 1-T-1te grocery Phone 1-6-8t¢ ————— -ANTED—Maid, Chisholm. hotel. 314 Df o atreot. 1-6-4t' schoo! lines and ts paying su gessful representatives $150 to §850 per month plus railroad fare; Mberal expense allowance. Write P. Al- bright, 760M Gas and Electric ‘build. ing, Denver, Colo. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE a ARB WANTED — Get United a Biase ment Jobs, $92 to $19: ‘month; Ten or. women over 17; common education sufficient; pF tan se acl saad SEE ney WANTED—$90 to $195 month; men or "women Over, 1t; United Btates government positions; steady; sure pay; Common education; experience unnecessary; Mst positions sent “free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept 478, Rochester, N. ¥. 1-7-1? ————— GOVERNMENT Positions open; men or Women; experience unnecessary; required; per to Sues 1-/-1te |. . McCafferty, St. Louis. Mo, SALESMEN WANTED - WANTHD—Ten good salesmen once. Phone 16175 or 481W. | Pepe er reser the magazine of business has an attractive propo- sition to offer circulation man fn this territory. Write 515 New York Life building, Kansas City, Mo. 1-Tlt AGENTS WANTED ————— AGENTS WANTED—Sell Ford heat- ers; every Ford owner wants one; agents selling 10 to 25 daily; big prof- it; fastest selling article in America today; get busy; sample $1; order one; hon: Write at satisfaction teed or money back after ten days trial; big selling’ season is here. Write for our proposi- tion now. Neveu Sales company, 1331 Broadway, Denver, Colo. Lr-it SALES its can make $10 to $15 a . day Bags te Waterproof Aprons. improved Mfg. Co., Dept. ben, Ash- land, Ohio. 1-7-1t —————— AGENTS make $72 a week by selling four average Cresco Raincoats a @ay;. outfit free; no delivering. Im. pares Mfg. Co., Dept. 229, ae peed berser Sa 2 OUT) SEES. on AGENTS making up to $20 dally sell- the 8 in 1 combination, ladies , change purse and parcel car Wiite Bill Brown, #2 West Jack- street, 1-7-t* POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — stenographer. han rier. son, Work by Phone 322: 1-6-2t° ‘ANTED—Lady wants work by hour or by day. Phone 1155J. 1-6-3t* ‘YOUNG woman of good education, re- Spectability, exoclient family, de- employment; good rapid penman. A-191, Tribune. 1-6-3t® WANTED TO BUY VE PAY highest prices for second hand furniture. 867 South Ash treet. Phone 1660. 11-18-t£ ‘WILL assure piano owner excellent care of instrument in exchange for storage. Call 055M. pm. _————— WANT to hear’ from’ owner having lowest price. John J. Black, Wyoming street, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 1-7-1t* WANTED—:AN kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and pay ash. Phone 1036. 9-15-tf ee ‘WANTED TO BUY—lLarge mirror. Cail’ 1655M> 1-5-3t-dh ANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness nd tarps, Phone 1086, 9-15-tf ‘, Note | ¢, Tenth and detween Lincoln and Ash streets; immediate avtion and posses- sion necessary; give full description !: first letter. Address Box A-192, Trib- une. L-7-1t* WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WILL assure piano owner excellent care of instrument in Call 1655M. SERVICES OFFERED FOR GARDEN plowing an4 lawn making fertilizing, gravel and sand, call Murphy Brothers. Residence phoue 1026R. 1-4-4t° ‘ex-|ALL KINDS of sewing, remodeling and embroidery work. =| Tenth street. | YoU WANT pe od call at 367 So. So. pst or phone 610 West 17-2 PIANOS overhauled; Sepescins of ay kines by expert. L. Pelt ;Phone 520J. 14-4 FOR SALE—-AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1920 Ford touring body, ete Call rp a Bouth Oak street. START Sate ae new ventior; saves gasoline; agettts, Ford owners. Write Jir car gue o clnities Co, Cincinaatt, Ohio. eens Gee Dodge to’ pene $30; Toadster, one glass in back gurtain, $25; Fora top, (py cmnterial: $15; roadster, $10. 367. Bouth Aan street. S| none: 3000, Western arate Top Co. 1-6.2¢ TOR, SALE--New bed for Ford ton ete cheap. Woes Oldsmobile Co., Yellowstone and Kimball bee: ? 2 FOR L ppg ie Hudson Super-Six ~speedster; has beon run 3,800 miles. Phone 1337. Call at 902 South Grant street. 1-3-5t* (THE WIND ts blowing, come in and get light ir your side curtain: sonable. Western Auto Top South Ash stret. Phono 1660. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Good three-room house in southeast part; full lot; splendid location; city water and lights; gas in alley; price $2,100 with $400 down. J. F, Jones and Co., gulte 2, Zutter- meister building. Phone 1204 or 690J. 1-7-2t FOR SALE—Furnished house in Ken- ‘wood; three rooms; $50 per month. 1401 South Was! ton. street. Ltt FOR SALE— A modern four-room house; furnished; ‘lawn, trees, chicken house all fenced; five minutes walk to courthouse on East'F street, North Burlington; a real home; large back porch all enclosed; will sacrifice {f- sold this week. 210 Hast F street. Phone 1297J. ‘L4ate [FOR SALE—New four-room modern er Pret 1g Cresco Newleather Shop-| to Ecos! EGGS! EGas! Special for balance of the week, fresh eggs, 060 por dozen; Logan coun: ty creamery butter, 45¢ per pound; roasting chickens, 250 per pound; any weight. Adams Poultry Yard, 340 ‘West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1329. 5-3t LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Mik cows, ‘Washington street. HOUSEHOLD GOODS RA Ee pana Amy tio Sanya eh pn 3 two 118 South 1-T-1t have Anything to or Phone 1660. FOR SALE— A flat top desk with | Po typewriter attachment, $35. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 1-5-3t a Exceptional Player- Piano Bargain Party leaving town. Player piano only few months old, $100 discount from standard price; 20 rolls included with piano. L.-T: Galich Phone 211M, between 5.30 and 6 p. m. call at 26t 7-9 notking down, | 4! THER PAGE ELEVEN THE FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—Ges heater, also gas|poR RENT —Seven-room range, good conditk North Wast ington s' $35. 3 1660. FOR SALB—Two new 44-inch. cat any time at 12) Fite SALE—Piano, only four months old mark on f for 1-6-tf-dh “hole Round Oak heating stove. soTW. Nie SALE—A a eet oe tae +e cost 367 South Ash street. Phone 3060, FOR BALE — Householé 315 North Jefferson stree:. FOR SALE—Foiding bed, South Ash street. Buying and selling all used and new furniture; an@ repairing. J. R. eer, 326 West Yellowstone 16171. FOR SALE—A good range, $27.50. and 200 discount. Phone 211M $7.50. Phone 16 cheap. 728 1-5-4 te | POR BALE—Davenport, good as new, | streets. Call 15625, South Ash ‘street. Phone | 1-6- , size 6x9} and 1-6x9; one round oak dining table East} L720 not 1-7-1 1-62! 60, the tim ie apteien FoR RENT— Furnished in, auction- avenue. 11-19-tf Popler street. 367 Booty Ash street. Phone 1 Pione 1660. Tribune office. FOR SALE—Six hundred tons of hay; any one desiring ‘such; all bunch of smaller amounts. Address| North Kimball street. 1-6-3t* or call 229 South Washington street. POST | month} 8; $1.50 H and Pear streets. FOR SALD—Enx Terrier 305, ALE RPA, BRS street. GILBERT custom made corsets; your avenue. choice boning; ‘Grant street. Phone 6575. of 1 Qi a very reasonable. Call at 445 South| table, $9.00. 867 South Ash street. pte ee ee GER Sehaengey 2 is seen 5-3¢| surmised. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—Old newspapers. cali at 234 in reduction in pti aay cheb n yfeaa BT SG se RE do he La aa EN i a Eta tures, North Casper studio, 908 corner POR RENT— Two furnished rooms|*OR RENT——All clean eres 1-T-1 spiral, whalon or’ stecl ‘ittings guaranteed. 810 ‘South ier 7-1t* FOR SALE — Medinm sized safe. | ———___ Kline's Jewelry store, Oil Exchange|FOR RENT—Furnished room for one building. FOR SALE—Cash register, $' Routh Ash street. Phone 16 Gor, $38. Set South adjoining 15-3t ner} bawonaen aparinient; furnished treet. Phone 1660. FOR SALE—Only North Casper. cal 201 street. Phone 1683W. 1-6-3t 367 50. 60, 15 WILL TRADE—Good Casper prop: erty for South Missouri farm; give| West BC street. 367 1-58t SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE. store in B 7 1stsNW. 1-3-5t* |ROOM AND BOARD in private fam- FOR SALE OR TRADE suitable and house, modern; families. Second for two McKiniey 1-5-3t* 3t South Wolcott street. 1-5-6t FOR RENT—A _ seven-room house with garage at 924 South Wol- South Wol- a 16-3t with basement; lights and water in house, $40. 1132 North Vir- ginta street. i-T-ute FOR RENT--If you want 4 cozy two- room furnished house with water and lights, phone 1262J, it neW | FOR RENT—Well furnished one-room 1-5-3t furniture. house, $15; close to refinery. Inquire 1226 South Cottonwood street. 1-7-1t* FOR RENT— nivved house, fio. 1308 Bout South. Conny stieet. 1-Tate FOR RENT—Four-room strictly mod- ern house; full basement; gas; no children. Apply 1035 East . Secon street. 1-6-3" two-room house; lights and water; close to re finery, $20. Inquire rear nomen vers ‘ ti FOR bap abe — Tworoom shack fur- nished and lights for $20 per month, 1019 pout Teese street, near refin. ery. 17-10 i 3; also two rooms in basement; 255 South 8t. Botolph street. Phone 1592W. 1-6-3t* FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Bearoom adjoining bath in modern home, four blocks from a| business discrict; hot water heat. 162 dam, ey FOR RENT—One large sleep! suitable for two men. 305 "bane Rall: 1-7-1" t* 3 housekeeping; cook with gas. A. Hammer, 817 South Spruce Lit Ser errr peer ed RENT—Furnished room, adjoin- Bi a ee eg street. VUAt 758W. FOR RENT—Rceom. Phone 1-6-2t or two gentlemen. 410 East Second street. 1-6-2t M and board in private family. Phone 922W At-lt bee) oe a idaioa comfortable bed- bath; three-roo! ROO! 3t or eanueetated? als, garage. Phone 1 1t* ily, 1324 South Cedar stret. Phone 1170W. ' 1-6-2t WANTED— Boarders and roomers; two blocks from Center street. 227 1-7-1t actual description and value in reply. Box A-189, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Southern |ing; reasoaable; Colorado ranch for Casper property; | West ‘Thi:teenth close in or near refinery or will soil for $3,200. Phone 1463W. FOR RENT—HOUSES RPL ba arise gen Ao es se 7-at|FOR RENT—Two-room house; sai} street. Inquire 321 — South Lincoln street, basement. FOR RENT—Two basement rooms: South Lincoln’ street, FOR RENT — Seventroom modern houre wtih gas. 1021 South Eim | °ln street. 15-8t | POR RENT—Nice front bedroom with | South Durbin furnace shack. Aj 3 vers i oy home. street. FOR RENT—Furn! 204 North Fenway street. 1-55.71 ne) FOR SS an ae modern, furnace heated rooms for light housekeep- location. 825 t. Phone 212J. 1-7-2t 1-7-2t® FOR RENT—Four-room house, bes cheap rent to right party months contracts; Madison street. ’ on no children. 1008 1-6-2t* FOR RENT—Nicely turnishea warm room, modern home; suitable for one or two persons. 774 South Grant Phone 1189W. tat furnished except and dish bedding 3-3-6t*| partly modern; water and lights f nish ed, $18 per month. 305 North Lin- 1-6-2t* heat and bath; in privato $09 West Eighth street. 1-7-1t FOR RENT—Room in privaie house, a adjoining bath; gentlemen preferred. Call before noon or after 6 p. m. 119 North Grant street. 17-1t* Indies FOR RENTOPiveroom alos fur. |FOR RENT—Front bedroom, FOR RENT—Five-room alcely fur- Nad TD euth crane he North ‘Washington. 445 South Park street. and bath; forth Jackson street, rear. references. Kinley street. 3 close in. oat house fur- 1154 FOR. RENT—Two- mished; lights ana a Water, $25. pam IR SO Ss RA te 171t*|FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod- South Cedar street. e FOR RENT—Now yacant, 930 North streot Saran, strict, five-roors and enclosed Bont ee strictly modern. 134 Call ‘for key at 1-6-8t} ROOM AND BOARD in medern homo] blocks south of high school. eal oto Salih bainees Say FOR RENT Furnished house, two kitchenette, full basement electric lights and an. IAT FOR RENT—Two dan FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun- galow; two blocks off Hast Second street pavement; partly furnished if desired; equipped with gas; must give Inquire 409 South. fee -6-2t* ——<—— China RENT—Three-room furnished 340 South Ash}. 1-7-3t | ROOMS; only. Phone 1115. 1.5-6¢ 143 1-6-3t dandy front rooms, all modern; in, 922 South David street. “Phone T1TW. 1-6-3t RENT—Furnished rooms; $3 per week. 414 South Oak street, 1-4-6t* OO FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin- ing bath for one or two gentlemen. 626 South Grant street. Phone aS for two gentlemen; reasonabl South Durbin street. also Nght housek rooms, 833 South Elm street. 144t* rn; for one or two tlemen. 634 hone 89R. 12-17-tf th apd pa no basement; well, Pornished: for qo or = two families and| FOR prin St! has player piano, water, electric lights, $70, Phone 151 or 1429, . machine, city gas heat; rent] two gentlemen, -1t*|able, phone 709, 1 FOR RENT—Three-room house; water} FOR RENT—Front bedroom, and electric lights; gas in alley. Call] _ ent after & o'clock at 802 St. John furnished, $20 per mont South Washington street. FOR RENT — Five-room 16305, trance, itreet./of boarding. sate FOR RENT—Three-room house, part: FOR RENT two large sunny ‘rooms, $5,000 ‘will close 4 ite furnished modern house; also two-room apart- ment. 615 South Tancots street. Phone Ltt = 1 1 privat bath; privilege 816 East Third Phone 1481W. Tea 3t furntshed for housekeeping. $21 CY avenue. * 1-6-3t pocaances SS eT SNS BRING RESULTS. f|nished including 1 ns a|FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment ;] Single rooms, $16 per month. The & FOR RENT—= FOR RENT — Two-room apartment in strictly modern home. 118 Scuth Jefferson street. Phone 264M. 1-7-1t* —$—————— ees FOR RENT—Suitable for four young men employed day time; four-room apartment with bath, completely fur- hts and gas. 743 East “Fifth street. i FOR RENT—Attractive — three-room, Modern apartment: heated; laundry privileges, $50 per month. 529 South Lincoin street. Phone 1531W. 1-7-1t FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment; close in. Inquire 309 West Railroad avenue. Ask for Mrs. Langan after 6 p. m. 12-21-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments, eithe separate or en suite; tuey are on the second floor; light sunny apartments, beautiful location. Corner Lincoln and Lind. Apply Mrs, O'Neil, 61 Lind street. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, large lvingroom, bedroom, _ bath, Kitchenette, gas range, hot and cold water, Janitor service, $65. A: 6, 905 East Second street. Phone di, with private bath, Murphy bed; gas heat; unfurnished. 805 South *4Ancoln Street. Phone 1630M. L-T-1t* FOR RENT—Partly furnished mod- ern three-room apartment; private bath; gas in; front and back entrance, $45; new garage; faces street, $5. 1154 South Cedar street. 1.6-2t° FOR REWT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; private bat! Beech street. 1-4-4t* mE RENT—New three-room unfur- ished modern eee ap om ace es Eighth and Elm streets: heat and hot water furnished; will be be ready about January 8 Apply 2 South Center street. 1-6-2t* FOR RENT—You'll feel yourself at home in my furnished two-room brick apartments and housekeeping roo) apartments $30 per month; Apartments, Stams Inquire West Dirst street. FOR REN7—APARTMENTS | THREE HOUSES—Near Standard re finery; ideal for boarding and room. ing employes; 24 rooms, modern; $6,- $00 down with terms on balance; take some trade. LOT—Within half block of corner of Center and Second streets; priced right. BARBER SHOP—Beat location in Casper; doing good estaans: only on market for few days; going into other bustasss if shop. cnn be sold at once. Montgomery Realty & Investment Co. 143 South Center Street Phone 1310. MONEY TO LOAN On irrigated ranches; large loans a Ward Hildreth, Torrington, 11-29-26¢* LOST AND FOUND LOST.—On Center, Second street or West Railroad avenue, black kid fne-suap pump. Finder piease return to Tribune office and receive reward. 1-7-1t* LOST—Two Casper National savings banks, wrapped in child's blue flan- ne! suit. Reward for return to Troy Laundry. 1-7-1t* LOST—Black vanity case containing pass for Mrs. Osgood on C. B. ae also diamond layelier. Reward ri turn to Tribune. LEGAL *“OTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Victor Shoppe was incor- porated in the office of the Secre- tary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on December 14, 1921. The objects of said corporation are to carry on a general retail mercantile and merchandise business, and to pur- 08} chase, nell and deal in music and art goods and all other goods, sup- plies and merchandise such as are rent; under now ment, Smith ta, 340" Bast Midwest avenue. 1 Tate ote FOR RENT—Nice sanny modern ‘two. room furnished apartment, all con- veniences of a home; good location; easy walking distance. 141 West ‘centh ‘street. Phone 376W. Lit FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished apartment. Corner Jefferson and Badger street. Phone 995R. _ 1-6-3t* FOR RENT -— Basement apartment, nicely furntahed; gas end lights; no objection to children. 1225 South Ash street. Phone 165M. L7at —————— m|FOR RENT—Modern four-rogm fur: nished apartment; steam heat; close in. Ceil at 318 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. 1t-lt FOR RENT—Unfurnishea a1 ent; large lvingroom, bath, kitchenette and breakfast nook; hot’ water heat; gas range; rent $55. Apartment 2, 244 South Lincoin street. Phone BBL at [FOR RENT—Well furnished three- room basement apartment, modern, comfortable. Phorie 675R. ‘Call Sui day after 10 o'clock at 1112 East ‘ond street. 1 _—<—<—< << FOR RENT—Two-room peer ee fur- nished basement apartment; fand light; reasonable. Phone oa mae FOR SALE—Cozy light three-room “\ apartment. 604 East Thir- Aeenth street. Phone 1525W. 1-7-1t rt FOR RENT— Three-rooui apartment; gas heat; partly furnished; close in; reasonable to o right party. vee et. RENT— Basement apartment ve ground, plenty. of light. be end 303. 1-6-2) FOR RENT— Tworoom apartment. 643 East Third street. Phone Lares at sree eee a at FOR RENT—Furnished three or four- room basement apartment, built-in features in kitchen, Mnoleum; aS 21) Phone 1588J. 1-6-2 —————— FOR RENT—Furnished front furnace heated, strictly modern apartment. 915 South Walnut street. sda rs ————— FOR RENT—Modern he beg berry fe nished apartment; steam ; close in; no children. 318 South aires street. Phone 1404. At FOR RENT—Modern five-room Gy apartment; steam heat an .818 South Kimball street. it South Elm. street. two-room abet: ment; strictly furnished; required: 733 East Second street. 1- Tit FOR RENT__MISCELLANEOUS (RE ee aan ea ee FOR SALE—Why look for any thing else in the hotel business when you gah set the best hotel in the best city running a full hou: ce to suit you. Box 608, Greybul, Wyo. 1-3-12t FOR SALE— Rooming house, fur- nished; lot 60x140 feet; will sacrifice if sold this week. oat South Oak street. 1-6-3! usually or may be sold in a gen- eral retail store; to acquire, own and hold such real and personal property as may be necessary or tonvenient for the transaction of its business, with power to borrow money and to mortgage and encum- ber the property of the corporation, together with ‘all other lawful eon, ers not inconsistent with the laws of the State of Wyoming, or with the foregoing objects. Its capital stock is Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), divided into ten thousand (10,000) shares, of the Een value of One Dollar ($1) each. term of existence is fifty years. The number of directors is three, and those who will manage the af- fairs of the Company for the first year are Zoe Marks, B. F. Klein and B. gia ite Operations of said company will be carried on in Cas- per, Natrona Count, Wyoming, and in any other pla.e within the State of Wyoming. It may also carry on its business outside said state, and within any state, terri- tory, district or possession of the United States of America and for- eign countries. The principal office of the com- pany is located at No. 241 South Center Street, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, zd oe eent in charge thereof is THE Victor’ SHOPPE, Publish Jan, 5, 6, 7, 1922. (H&M) ———_—_ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MELTING. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens’ National Bank of Casper, Wyoming, will be held in the directors’ room of said banking house, at the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, at the hour of 3 o’clock in the afternoon, on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1922, for the pur- pose o "electing a board of direc- tors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busi- nes8 as may properly come before the said annual ery A AILEY, Cashier. Ms ie Dec: 24, 81, 1921, Jan. 7, 14, 1922. — ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Wyoming Coney 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- coased, having filed his Petition herein praying for an order of sale for all of the real estate of said de- ceased for the purposes therein set forth; It is therefore ordered by C. 0. 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 dey of January, 1922, at 10 :}o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room cf the District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, in the City of Casper, to show ca’ why an order should not be granted to the said administra- tor to sell all of said real estate of WUZ RIGHT- SHE SAID IT WOULD COME IN HAND= —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus og amram ma NOUNG LADY said abciaed at private sale or as much as may be necessary; and that | 2 copy of this order be published at| least four consecutive weeks in the; Casper Daily Tribune, same bsir, a legal uowspaper, printed and jub- lished 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. C. O. BROWN, Judge. 4, 31, 1921, Jan. Publish Dec. 10, i 1922. 7, 14, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Jan. 5, 1922. The City Council of the’ City of Casper met in recular. adjourned session, pursuant to adjournment of January 8, at the Council Cham- ber at the City Hall, with’ Mayor W. A. Blackmore presiding. On roll call the following were resent: John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- in, John G. Jones, John S. Pet- tingill, J. M. Whisenhunt, and H. H. Price, City Clerk. Reasoner presented his ation to the City Council. ‘oved by J. d. Giblin, seconded by John J, Hancock, that the May- or be authorized to telegraph to the Gamewell Fire Alarm ‘elegraph Company of Denver asking if they had a man who could take charge of the Gamewell Fire Alarm Tele- graph system, and be electrical in- spector for the city, and at what price and when available. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye,/| John S. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whis- enhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned until 8 o'clock p. m. January 11, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Cc, L. IRISH INVESTOR ON VISIT. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7. — Sir Horace Plunkett of Ireland, owner of large interests in Wyoming, has ar- rived in the United States and will spend several weeks on this side of IRVINE’ FATE IN WORLD WAR STILL MYSTERY Report That Douglas Afrman Was Shot Down in Flames at Chateau-Thierry Is Denied. tional ligt has been thrown on the fate of Lieutenant Van R. Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Irvine, of Ross, Wyoming, three and one helf years after ¢ was lost while on & flying expedition over the German Mines in France, but this light merety establishes that he did not die as his parents had been led to believe he perished—falling with hig afrplane in flames, Jerry Vasconcelles, an aviator, | has informed Irvine that his son was {neither of the two airmen of am {ll fated expedition whose machines fsll flaming over Chateau-Thierry July 19, 1918, and expresses the opinion that Liquterant was driving a rd machine which fatled to return and the f Mich never became known. lies was a member of the expeditionary party with which young Irvine embarked on his last flight Irvine was a Weutenant in the Canadian division of the Royal Air force, having enlisted in Canada before the United States entered the war. ‘FINNS DENATURRLIZED AS RESULT OF ERROR CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Torro Christian Oksanen and Otto Rusko, Finns, who were granted ‘American citizenship here last year, have been denaturalized by order of the United States district court for. Wyoming. They were granted citizenship with- out the customary term of residence and other requirements because they were believed to have been within tht sanction of the law authorizing imme diate citizenship for all foreigners who served with honor tn the Amert- can army during the World war. , | Subsevuently, however, the was made that hey did not enlist tn the army until after the armistice had been signed. Consevently their naturalization papers have been re- voked. > -__ MEXICAN WANTED FOR MURDER 15 CAPTURED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 7.—Car- me! Gerterez, Mexican, {s in the coun- ty jail here, held for the authorities ‘of Carbon county, where he is said to be wanted on a charge of murder. the water, but will not visit this state, according to information © received here. Sir Horace is a holder of stock in the Wyoming Development com- pany, the oldest and most successful © fthe Carey Act projects. Business and Prof AUDIIOKS RoiMERH & VAN DENBERG Accountunts—sncome Tax pervice 4th Pioor UD Bidg. ‘Tel. 1675. ACCOUNIANIS ANd RieGibiky Somers GUARs oo and Transter aseutn iver 208-11 Ui Exchange Bldg. Phone 560, AKCHIIECTS — DUBULS & GYUNLM, Archilects Rooms 24-20 Auwusend ioc Casper, Wyo. Phone 410, pet tl eh nO ena GaKDUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects. 415 Oil Exchange bidg. Phone 1162. AUTO PAINTING SLEWAKL AND COMPANY Auto Painung Phone 1072W 184 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Povrichatas x ds parabens 1 tala te DEG pON BiaANSr KK OU. Baggage, tteavy mauung and Viane Moving. faone ¢ SEAKLES TRANSIER Phones: ites., 87-W, OUfiice 104, mMuyiNG A SPECIALTY. BATHS TRY OUR he sages BATHS For Rhe: 7 Nerve rain. La Grippe and Excessive Fiesh THN BALCONY BATHS Smith and ‘urner Drug Store Phone 176. CHIROPRACTORS é. MM. dire Rey DR. ARRAS GRAHAM Jot FREY Suite 316 Midwest idg. Phone 106, Gerterez was captured in the Union Pacific yards here after he had taken refuge in a crib of rails, to which he Was traced by his footprints in the snow. He surrendered without resis- tance. essional Directory LAWYERS We ALLIAM WILSON Altorne; Law, __Bultes 14-15-16, Lownsend Block Ree eee SUKETE 3809-10-11 Oil exchange Blag. KR LT OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©, DA Osteopathic Physiean Suite 6 Tribune Apartments f1 Phone 388 patents nlnar~ che DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physicia) Rm. 57 Wood bik. Phone 12774, oe. Cc reg Peano. teopathic Physician Midwest Building Phone 1038 DR. ©. I. AKNOLDUS, Osteopathic and Chiropractio Physician 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 Ale 0-8 Ponting ))¢:. Phons-2904 PACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS WACKERS, UPHOLSTERERS }xpert furniture wate, bric-a-brac uphuistenng, and linoleum iaying; vest of reter- jences. ‘I. J. Cornuer, 107 South Dur- bin street. Phone 1682M, PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS |Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Work and General Pipe ee 1103 South Ela Si Phones 1077M and “Sioa fo edie rea teh a Bem catia A 2 “RADIATOR REPAIRING CS CASPER AUTO KADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Ci 434 W. Nellowstone ROOF CONTRACTING %. B. G. HAHN pie KDNA HAHN’ Suite 2, ‘Yownsend Block Phones: Uifice azz, Kes. 1233. | DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 Opposite Postoffice UL EB HARNED, | Chiropractor 162 Nor: isimbail 5t. Phone 1457. DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Ottice Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South DI LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Buite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200) HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. | Bus! jArt. 242 WYOMING RUOFING Generai Kooting Uo tractors. i and Recoating a Pibne 527 Hast ‘Twelfth SIGN PAINTING sgn OSH DED Er WW. Kellomatonss "Phone oe STEWART AND COMPANY OW CARDS h Si SIGNS and Outdoor Advi Phone 1072W 134 Noi TAILORS eo WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ ‘Tatioring, Cleaning, Pressing, Ropairing and 116 BE. Midweset axes Kimball —__—<___—____, DR, L. EB. BAY, Vi Office, 142, West Second Phones: Office 20, Res. ee ee ee ee ee)