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a e ASSIS AA THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922. be Casper Daily Cridune PAGE SEVES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SS BRINGING UP FATHER NES-sIR: THIS IDMR. SIGGS-t RELIEVE: FOR SALE AUTGMOBILES FOR SALE—1912 Cadillac, — en- gine; cheap. Inquire 733 Beo- ond street. 1-25-8t° HOUSEHOLD GOODS SABTAIN AND SUMEX AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the time, used end new furniture; upholstering and R. Sartain, auction HELP W. ‘WANTED— 500 men to sat at the CY restaurant; 25 vent dinnerk sho! - 4 the best chili 15 A-26-40* ss _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ANTED—Girl to work at the new ‘Studio; must have some experience of kodak finishing or want th learn trade. Apply 108 East Second utret HELP WANTED—MALE. AND FEMALE FOR SALE—Bargains in coal ranges. Casper Gas Appliance Co, Phone heater; one oil stove and oven; one three-burner gas plate. 950 South Cedar street, apartment in rear. 1-26-3t° SS SS SS satel FOR SALE—Pipeless furnace; cheap; new. Phone 87W. 2 ———<—$— — — YOUNG mon, women, over 1%, desir- fm government positions; $180 monthly; write for free list of posi- tions now open. R. Terrv, former civil service examiner. 915 Continental pullding, Washington, D.C. _1-23-4t* POSITIONS WANTED: ———— YOUNG man wants work; cin give ~~ best of references. Phone 96: At es EXPERIENCED alternation and gen- eral clerk wants position. Phone 1475. yl-26-4t° ———_———<— POSITION WANTED—Lower grade teacher, college graduate; experi enced in mogern methods; will. accept few pupils for teaching any thne dur- ing day. Call 208M. 1-25-3t° WANTED TO BUY ———_—_——————— ‘WE PAY highest prices for second hand furniture. 367 inch Asi street. Phone 1660. 118-1 —<—<—<—————— ‘WANTED—I want to buy a, good five-room house; cin pay IF YOU WANT eecona-nand turn ture, or anything second-hand, o} have ing to trade, call at Bouth Ash or Phone 1660. FOR SALE—Table lamp; shirt waist box} dress form. Phone 1412W_be- 1 FOR SALE—New Columbia Grafon- olas; prices from $25 to $300; any your own terms, Phone 264R. 1-26-3t FOR SALE—Shoemakers Singer si ing machine No 29-4 at 217 So Jackson street, 1-26-3t* FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at ‘Tribune’ office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—Store building and fix- tures. Phone 31 1-20-10t —<—<—<——<—— ‘WANTED—By responsible peitson by\FOF SALE—Three modern bowling February 1, modern four or five-} alleys and all other fixtures valued room furnished house or aparement|at $3.500; will sell for cash, at $1,200 close in; reference furnish wo chil-/if taken soon; everything ggod as dren. Box A-25, Tribune. ‘1-26-2t*/new; a real bargain. Address box 82, —————= | Thermopolis, Wyo. 1-26-10t* WANTED—AN kinds of rumiture, peal be Stoves, rags: we deal quick and pay FOR SALB—Underwood | typewriter: safe; office filing cabinet; office ‘WANTED TO RENT—By reliable and bon pe ake Meh A car; small adding , a Soe te machine. Phone 1086. 1-19-tf nish three-room apartment. ae ‘27223. : FOR SALEe$150 cash register for $200; almost new; also cleaning orate plant machinery. Apply Harry Ye and. tarps. Phone 1086, fete FOR SALE—One Ithaca hammeriess 12-guage shot gun with leather case; also new Ford auto clocit; priced right. North Center and K street, corner store. ’ 1-25-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE “|FOR SALH OR TRADE— Clydesdale ®:|_ truck, model 65 Ex, two and one- half ton capacity; this machine {s in best of condition having been com: pletely overhauled in last two mont truck is now hauling between, Casper land Salt Creek field; it 1s equipped with pneumatic tires on front and cushion wheels and tires on rear; pre- fer to offer it as first payment on de- sirable residence property in Carpe or will conaider cash or payment ‘deal; give full particulars of yuur offer in first letter. Address Tribune, box A-27. H 1-26-3t FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—t'lve-room house; close in. 218 North Beech atreet. —1-25-4t FOR RENT — Fourroom furnished house with to — h peo- ple without children; $75 per month. 733 corner ‘CY on Thirteenth street Phone 1363. 1-26-2t FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished house, strictly modern with gas heat. Inquire 142 East Second street. Phone 474, -26-1t FOR RENT—Four-room house with bath, located on South Wolcott it. Branch Realty Co., 716 Hast A street. Phone 868J. 1-26-3t FOR RENT— Threeroom modern house with gas scoves furnished. 931 ‘West Thirteenth street. Inquire 933 West Thirteenti street. 1-24-6t* FOR RENT-—Modern five-room bun- galow. Inquire 409 South McKinley street. 1-26-3t® FOR RENT—Cozy two-room furnish- ed house; water and lights; $22.50. Phone. 632R. 1-25-4t FOR RENT — Four-room furnished house; water: n;, $45. 'Phone: 524 -25-2t' —————————Eee FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod- ern except heat, good range con- nected. $31 South Spruce street. Ap- ply 1222 South David street. 1-25-3t Ft FOR RENT—Two-room iy fur- nished house..934 South Poplar street. Inquirs 134 North Jackson street. 1-24-3t* ven-room unfurnished baths, and Second and Mcieintoy 15525. 1-26-3t FOR RENT—Two-rcom house; also one-room. house for couple or bach- elors, near-refinery, 912 South Cedar street. 1-26-3t* ir you 660. WANT your furniture re call at-887 So, Ash, ‘or’ phang po Any person having s! aty shop corner of Second and Jiackson streets, please call and get ae FOR SALE—Two-room house on 50- foot front lot in North Caswer; lo- cated at 835 Burlington street; terms if desired. 1920-100 SALE—Three-room house; lights and newly furnished; garage; close in in North Casper; $1,450 if sdia this ‘week; $450 cash and $30 a month. R. . Zuttermeister building. Phone 17225. Box 1036, ‘$-26-1t* FOR SALE— House and lot, three Yooms and summer kitchen, garage, front; price $2,300, $500 down and $50 month. 1144 South Willow street. FOR SALE—House east of bxewory; one block off Yellowstone 3400, Inquire of C. O. Burch, &: ‘Yellowstone before 6 p. m. TAND FOR SALE ————————— ne FOR SALE—Good improved forty-acre faroi in northwest Arkansas for mie SALE— eggs. 910 St. John street. 1-244t FOR SALE AUTOMO! FOR SALE—1817 Ford oomng car, fine new tires, sale cheap, cash eae Phone 9386J. 1-25-4t ————— guaranteed. J. Fees 455 West Yellowstone ave- room, able for one or two fast if desired. 335 Phone 969M. FOR RENT—Gas heated rooms; fur- nished to suit two or three gentle- men; bath in connection; rent reason. able. 455 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1748W. 1.244 FOR RENT—After February 1, desir- able room for two, modern, * venient; close in; meals. 415 South Beech street. Phone 632R. 1-23-6t FOR RENT— Nice warm sleeping: Too, modern house; $5 per week. yO a a Jefferson. street. FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom for one or two busineas persons; break: fast if desired. 1225 South Ash street. Phone 165M. 1-25-4t t/ FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom for one or two business persons; break +} fast if desired. 1225 South Ash street Phone 1651. 1-26-4 FOR RENT—Two sleepingrooms; suit able for ladies or gentlemen; close in. 704 South Dayid street. “Phone 290W. - 1-26-21 FOR RENT—Om nicely furnishe room, strictly modern home; suit able for one or two gentlemen; break fast if desired. 335 South Park stree Phone 969M. 1.23.6 KOR RENT—Very comfortabie sleep ingroom; modern home for one 01 two gentlemen; very reasonable. 304 North Beech street, Phone 435W. 1-26-2t FOR RENT— Basement room with furnace heat and bath, $3 per week. 309 West Eighth street. 1-26-11 KOR REN’ ing bat North Beech street. FOR RENT—AFARIMENTS FOR RENT—Sem!-basement furnished | apartment; heat, lights and gas in. cluded; $41.50. Apply Alexander Apartinents, West Chestnut | street FOR RED nished "apartment; steam Heat; close in. ball. street. area ORS fe REESE SNES ist FOR RENT —- Two-room | basement apartment, modern except bath. 669 CY avenue. Phone 1572W. ‘1-2F-2t* furnished lights and $30 per month, near refinery. $31 West avenu 1-26: SOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment; sunny, nicely furnished; gus, lights; no objection to children. 3225 South Ash street. Phone 165M. FOR RENT ‘Two-room FOR RENT—One modern® furnished partment; close in, 734 East Third street. 1-26-1t* FOR RENT— Two-room apartment, furnished except bédding and dishes, gas and water. furnished. 528 West Tenth street. Phone 49: 1-26-1t apartment’ furnished for housekeeping; close 340 West Yellowstone avenue, 1-26-2t two-room apartment; close in, 238 West Sev- enth street. Phone 1548W. 1-24-8t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished, modern apartment. 304 East street. FOK RENT—Two-room apartment in basement; modern; no children; $20 per month. 1237 South Cedar street. 1-23-4t® FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; gas range and heat. Avalon ‘Apartments. 634 West Ninth street. 1-24-8¢ Se eae set FOR RENT—Sleepingroom and house- keeping apartment, new and mod- ern. North Center hotel, 740 North Center street. Phone 480W. FOR RENT—Two-room FOR RENT—Unfurnished A 1-26-2t apartment, modern; gas and lights furnished. Apply 653 South Grant street. Phone 1654M. 1-26-3t FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished except beddisg and dishes; connected with gas; bath and laundry; no dogs. 1044 South Walnut street. Phone 754R. 1-26-18 FOR RENT— Desirable three-room furnished apartment; reasonable to couple. 604 Milton street, East Ninth street between Lincoln and J b 1-26-8t* furnished a} a ; close in. 638 126-1 FOR RENT—Desirable office. Lyric: buflding. Phone 1458. 1-4+tf ————— FOR RENT—Spaces for dressmaking and millinery with the Shikany’s ary goods. 212 South Wolcott. Phone 247. Call 676W after 6 Dp. m. 1-25-8t FOR SALE—Good paying business} first class care with deal; little ney required. Address P. O 2492, 1-26-6t "| will afford good opportunity for any- ons wishing : | game ‘Napoleon, During His Egyptian Campaign Is said to have possessed a sword of peculiar characteristics. A milky opal set in the hilt became bloodred when the day was destined to ill-favor him. At his death the weapon disappeared and was only brought to light again through an ad in The Tribune Classi- fied Columns, BUSINESS CHANCES Business Opportuni R SALE—One of the best paying ar and news stands in Casper; sick- yess reason for selling; present stock will invoice about $4,500 which is price asked! no bonus; some terms. Address Box B. B. B. Care Tribune WANTED—To hear from owner hav- ing farm or vaimproved land for sale. John J. Black, Chippewa Fall: Wis. fi 126-1 FOR RENT—Small business good location for restaurant or maker or barber shop; close in quire 520 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 6626. 1 HAVE practically The object of the company is to drill and operate for petroleum, oil and gas, and produce petroleum, oil and gas and other minerals inci- dentally developed; to manufacture or refine all said products or min- erals or substances found in and ny lands acquired by the y, transport the same to and sell the same in crude cr manufactured form. Its capital stock of $100,000, divided into ten million shares, at a par value of one cent each. of the company will be carried on place; bi new Clyesdale bs te is 518 AVE. practioally | new Clvesdale| principal office in this state is per, Wyoming, and the name of the agent is Edwin Barrett. CASPER A. QUEAL, Secretary. Publish Jan. 24, 25, 26, 1922. oe to enter the trucking now; would like to trade the machine for well located residence property or unimproved lot in Casper. Address Tribune, box A-26. — 1-26-3t NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. H. W. Compton Music Company, Inc., was incorporated in the offic of the Secretary of State, Chey- enne, Wyoming, at 9:05 o’clock a. m, on the 12th day of January, A. D, 1922. The object of the company is to publish music, to manufacture, buy, sell, export,'import and deal in all kinds of music,- musical instru- ments and musical merchandi: every kind and character. Its capital stock is $10,000 di- vided into 1,000 shares, at a par value of $10 each. Its term of existence is 50 years. The operations of the company will 'E) between 25 and 35 years of age t handle Nu-Bone corsets; must be of good personalty. 823 South Center street. Phone 166. 1-26-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown and tan ladies glove, right hand. Return to 230 South Wolcott street. 1-25-2t¢ LOST—Man's gold watch Tuesday afternoon; picture on face. Reward if returned to 186 East Midwest av: nue. 1.25-3t® PERSONAL READINGS given by Madam Won- der; palm, mind or cards. 319 Hast 2 street, opposite Burlington freight | be é73R. 1.28-6t Wyoming. The affairs and management of the company will be under the con- trol of three directors. The direc- tors elected for the first year are H. W. Compton, T. C. Spears and Edwin Barrett. The location of the princi of- fice in this state is 542 CY Ave., Casper, Wyoming, and the name of the agem is H. W. Compton. T. C, SPEARS, ’ Secretary. Publish Jan. 25, 26, 27, pas! St —— WANTED— Business girl to share completely furnished apartment; pisno; close-in. Inquire Tribune. 1-25-tf-dh na WANTED—One employed lady to share apartment. “628 East Second street. 1-26-1¢ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Sweeney and Doherty, Incorpor- ated, was incorpo in the of- fice of the of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9 o'clock a. m, January 20, 1922. The term of existence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said 1922, NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS PROPERTY Notice of hearing on the box} ming, at 9:10 o’clock a. m. on the se: ment roll for the construction of ce- the fol- corporation is formed is to conduct t a general mercantile business in all| ment sidewalks abutting its branches in the State of Wyo-| lowing described DrOPeEres ming, and in such other states, ter-|~ N. 90ft. of unnumbered Lot 8S. E. ritories or possessions of the United| corner of Block 56. States of ‘America as may be deter- mined upon by the stockholders or the board of directors. The capi- Lot E% 14 we 14 6 tal stock of said com is Ten E, 80 ft. Thousand Dollars, divided into One W. 60 ft. 6 Hundred of the par value of 24 One Hundred Dollars per share, 8 fully paid and non-assessable. The Notice is hereby given that the affairs and management of said cor-| City Council of the City of Casper poration shall be under the control| will meet on the 20th day of Feb- of a board of three directors and|ruary, A, D. 1922, at 8 o’clock p. Patrick- Sweeney, Patrick Dolerty|m. of said day at the Council Cham- and James Doherty constitute said|ber in the City Hall of the City of board for the first corporate year|Casper for the purpose of hearing of sald company. The principal] objections to the assessment zoll for operations of said company be|the construction of cement side- conducted in the County of Na-| walks abutting the property herein- aere) State of Wyoming. The| before described. 4% Hacticer of said ey is Notice is further en that the 06 jolidated Royalty Building,| said assessment roll now on file Casper, Wyoming, and A. E. Stir-| with the City Clerk of the City of rett is the agent for said company| Casper in his office in the City of in charge of said office. Casper where it may be examined PATRICK SWEENEY, by any person, and that any and all dd Secret persons who may desire to object to Publish Jan. 24, 25, 26, 1922. Sos uains Notte .| said assessment roll are hereby fied to make such objections in NOTICE OF #NCORPORATION. | writing and to file the same with Natrona Oil and Gas Company the City Clerk on or before the date ‘was incorporated in the office of the| fixed for euch hearing, or at such Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyo-j|other time as the hearing may be continued to. 12th day. of January, A. D. 1922.'° The said City Council will sit as Cae TEPC aN CERES IT I A Sn AAR Its term of exist- ence is fifty years. The operations in Natrona County, Wyoming. The affairs and management of the com- pany will be under the control of five directors. The directors elect- ed for the first year are Angus Mc- "|Pherson, Alexander Sneddon, Cas- er A. Queal, Henry Sylvestre and E G. Lewis. The location of the Consolidated Royalty Building, Cas- ied on in Natrona County, | -| State of Wyoming ) as. noti+/ March, A. D. 1922, or as soon there- ‘Vigorous objection to the admission {nto the United States of Gregorie Seminoff, self-styled ataman (head- man) of the Russian Cossacks, has been made by the American Legion, appearing before Secretary of Labor Davis. The Legion claims he is an undestrable alien. He has been grant- ed permission to stay in the country for six months. Thousands of disabled soldiers who should be in hospitals are forced to work and support thelr families be- cause thelr compensation claims have not been allowed, acconiing to th American Legion. vi Hanford MacN' der, commander, has called upon the Veterans’ bureau to effect prompt ad- Justment. How much war trophies are actu- ally worth depends on whose. neck was risked to get them. John G. James’ room in an Omaha, Neb. boarding house was rifled of all his A. B. F. souvenirs from a medal- a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll, and at such hearing or gE will consider such objections made thereto'or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that a new assessment be made so as to be just and equita’ le. Notice is hereby further given that if the cash is not paid on or before the 15cn day of February, 1922, warrants will be issued for the payment of the construction of said cement sidewalks as provided by law, and on and after February 10, 1922, the warrant price for such construction must be paid and the property will be assessed and said assessments collected as pro- vided by law. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 28d day of January, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Jan. 26, 27, 28, 1922. —— NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Western Blue Print and Pho- tostat CesporaHiors was incorporated in the offices of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on January 16, 1922, at 9:05 o'clock . m. The object of said corporation {s to conduct and carry on the busi- ness of map makers and blue print- ers, to make, manufacture, buy and sell blue prints of maps, maps and photostatic copies of the same and to engage in the general business of selling civil engineering sup- Buse: ie Ri ay stock of sald corpora- tion is enty-five Thousand Dol- lars ($25,000) divided into Twen- ty-five Thousand (25,000) shares of the par value of One Dollar ($1) each and when issued fully paid and non-assessable. The term of existence of said corporation is Fifty (50) years. Th~ affairs of said corporation will be managed by Three (3) direc- tors, who shall be stockholders of said corporation, and the directors of said corporation for the first year are J. B. Boyer, S. E. Boyer and C. E. Geiger. The principal business of the company shall be carried on at Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the principal office of said Somers tion shall be rooms Eight (8), Nine (9) and Ten (10), Townsend build- ing and the name of the agent in charge thereof is C. E. Geiger. Signed, WESTERN BLUE INT & PHOTOSTAT CORPORATION NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. County of Natrona In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Frank R. Dickson, deceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate with .the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objec- tions thereto at any time within thi (30) days after the last pub- lication of this notice, said last date of publication being the 23d day of February, A. D. 1922, and if no ob- jections are filed, he will make final settlement of said estate at 9 o’clock in the forenoon on the 28th day of after as the matter may be heard. Dated this 26th day of January, A. D.. 1922. B. L. SCHERCK, Administrator. GEO. W. FERGUSON, Atty. Publish Jan. 26, Feb, 2, 9,16, 28,1922. THE AMERICAN LEGIO News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring Nationa), . State and Local Activities. a Victory building in Washington, D- C, President Harding ts reported as having endorsed the project and writ- ten to governors of states recommené ing eid. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | 7,250 7330, Pec. cn sca =| The act of a Toleio judge tn refus- ing citizenship to two foreign-born residents who avoided war service be- cause of “conscientious objections” has been commended by the Tony Wroblewski post, American Legion, composed entirely of foretgn-bern Americans and sons of foreign-born residents. Formation of a new political organ- tention, to be known as the Soldiers’ party, ts advocated by Wm. B. Grime New York, in a letter to an American Legion newspaper of Toledo, 0. Grimes was a lieutenant in the A: B, F. With forest logs hewn and hauled by their own hands, American Legion men at Stigier, Okla., have erected an “overgrown cabin” for a clubhouse, $=" | where, before two roaring wood fires, they can gather on wintry nights to fight the war over again in comfort Special police patrols to stem the existing crime wave have been or. ganized by posts of the American Le gion in Nebraska and Georgia, many unemployed ex-service men obtaining a Itvelihood by guarding large resi- dential districts. laden belt captured from a German major, iron crosses picked up from the battle-flelds, the gas mask he had used in many battles, Red Cross bags containing shrapnel extracted from his wounds, a allver cigarette case taken from a German prison, to his American Legion button. He told the court they were worth $10,000, But the law only compelled the landlord to pay $50, because the trophies were in a suitcase at the time they were stolen. Prisoners in the Los Angelen coun. ty Jail have been borrowing American Legion buttons to obtain sympathy In the courts on the ground of “war record.” Investigation has shown that one button and one war record has served for a whole handful of prisoners. FUNDS AVRILABLE FOR ROADS ON RESERVATION LANDER, Wyo., Jan. 26—Fands allotted to the atate under the gen- eral federal highway appropriation and forest road appropriations made for main state highways may be used in the construction of matin roads across the Wind River reserva- tion, according to information received from Rep. Frank W. Mondell by a committee appointed to work out a plan for securing afd to construct the highways. ees SSeS Every town of 600 or more persons in Minnesota has an American Legion post, Gopher state records show. Five hundred and thirteen posts and 275 auxillary units have been organized since July, 1919. Beaten up by @ x of railway thieves, Detective J. C. Rodlinskt of Salamanca, N. ¥., was spared from death when one of the thugs spled & marine service button tn his tapel and recognized the detective as a for- mer buddy fn Franos. Among the New Year greetings re- celved by Hanford MacNider, com- mander of the American Legion, was beautifully engraved card which + Now Year. May you, 20 BELOW IN MICHIGAN. {f you get in Jail through sentence af-| SAULT STE MARIE, Mich., Jan. 26. firmed by the United States supreme|—The thermometer dropped to 20 be- court, receive from Harding, as did|iow sero here yesterday and with Debs, a pardon and a reception in the|the straits of Mackinac icebound, Sault White House.” Ste Marie and the surrounding terrt- tory is virtually isolated from the rest of the state. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantio car ferries, Chief Wawatam and St. Marie, which attempted to negotiate the straits yesterday are stuck in the ioe, with no prospects of being able to move. ° By floating a $25,000 bond tssue, El Paso, Texas, become the first city in America to attempt to finance a permanent American Legion home by municipal bonds. ‘The proper care of disabled and un- employed ex-soldiers should come be- See AoE OE, fore the erection of expensive war! Miss May Hamilton Horton, of Bir- memorials, according to the American|mingham, Aln.. ts one of the few Legion’s legislative committee, which} Women in the United States who are condemned the plan of the holding official positions as weather George Washington Memorial associa- observers. Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS LAWYERS REIMERTH & VAN DENBEBG HENCM & BULLACK Service Lalor if ae oUntnaiteTncome Tax, err 7672,| Balto 204.295 Midwest Bldg. Ph “1200 NICHOLS & STIRRETT | Lai ACCOUNTANTS 309-1011 Ol Hichange Bldg. SERRATE, RECUNENE, GRR" | —— aacmas « aman Hes! ‘and ‘Transfer Agents os tT Un Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, 206-207 Oll Exchange Bldg. WXOMING AUDIT COMPANY HLLIAM 0. WILSON . Ref, Bldg. Phone 289 ney-at-Law. Xualts, Ihaanelal Reports and Sultes 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Block come vax vice Sly aleve 7 eee ES OSTEOPATHS DE, CAROLINE 0, DAVIS. ARCHITECTS Osteopathic Physician 7 Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phene 333 ait ee ee ee ene eee sn ee Renae eee | imei AR Casper, Wyo. Pi sGricepaihic! hywician ee GARBUTT, Wee & SWEENEY xIDNER DR. OA SANFORD 4 162, 0 clan 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 116% | wiawest Building Phone 1030 AUTO PAINTING DR. ©. I ARNOLDUS, Osteopathic and Chiropractic STEWART AND COMPANY + Physician : lg t® Painting 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 th Kimball Phone 1072W 134 Nor PLUMB! For First ©) AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Call at Casper Auto Top Shop 633 South Center St. Phone 1004R BAGGAGE and TRANSFER beast ant a RN TaaCARGEMINT OGL) (eee 2 Sane ek DIATGR. REPAIRING B Hieavy Hai and Pian) CAS: TOR WOM ee eaerine, | meeps PER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plame: Heating,-Gas and Re; we and General Pipe Work 1103 South Elm St. SEARLES TRANSFER ° Res. Phone 8]W_ Office Phone 701W MUVING A SPECIALTY. CHARLES WHITE ROOF CONITRACIING WYOMING ROOFING 00. General Kooting Contractors. Hepair Bag: re and Transfer ing and Recoating Special “Phone 14183 527 East Twelfth "phone 1i36W BATHS ; SIGN PAINTING a “BUSH DID IT” TRY OUR TURKISH BATHS SH Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster For Rheumatism, Nerve Strain. Art. 7, La ripen, ced bers, Eee Saerana Iasi = ds 1 STEWART AND COMP. Smith and Turner Drug Store SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Phone 176. | eae Advertis' Phone 1 y 184 Noi Kimball CHIROPRACTORS 2 TAXIDERMISTS DK. J. H. JEFFREY DRE. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP ~ Suite 318 Migwest Bldg. Phone 706,|Manufacturing and Remodeling Burs DE. B. G. HAHN Fazidermist DE. EDNA HA HN 333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 Buite 2, Townsend Block AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermist Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Specialty “ 8 HARNED, Chirope: Phone 791M 105 South Conwell Phone 1457. TAILORS DR. I. E, BERQUIST . cH WHALEY Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1767) Ladies’ and Lene alley Cwanies, Opposite Postoffice Fe Nidwiect Aves Phone 4830:- VETERINARIAN DR. L, E. BAY, Veterinarian Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Office, 142. West Second St. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, Phones: Office 20, Res. 984J. DR. MARSHALL ©. KEITH rot wee eee ee ee ee