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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922. ADVERTISING It you have what you don’t want ind want what you don’t have—Use ibune Want Ads. . How to Answer Biind Classified Ads er FOR SALE—On south side, modern fiveroom house, with two sleep- ‘and toilet in basement; basement also has large laundryroom and fruitroom; also lockers ‘or ciothing and all articles not needed up- stairs; large fireplace in livingroom which is 23 feet long; large sunroom with French doors opening into livingroom; also French doors between livingroom and diningroom; large French mirror door in front bedroom; nice buffet in diningroom, kitchen has all built-in features; hot air pipe furnace; gas connection for furnace; hot grater heater, kitchen range, fireplace and garage; east front corner lot with sidewalks, curb, lawn and trees all in; the very best buy in Casper today for only $8,500; liberal terms; look this ever if you want a bargain. 202 O-S Building Office Phone 1129 FOR SALE—HOUSES ~ FOR SALE—Modern new brick house | FOR SALE—Folding bed. $6; child will consider car with small amount cush down, balance monthly pay- Casper agen "South Lincoln at t. Call at 434 Sou coin the ttle grocery store. _2-16-2t* /ANTED—FEMALE aa ee Ww. “Woman for light house ‘work during day. Address P. O. box 1377. Tat Be WANTED — Experienced maid for general housework. %2" South Wol- cot street. Puone 824 V7. 2aT-2t cotta Se WANTED — Womaz for house to house canyass; good Proposition. Box A-68, Tribune. a BATBE Bogen SS, TNS fo HELP WANTED—M®ALE AND FEMALE ments. Goods WANTED—Two salesmen salesindies, for profitable, work, your efforts will be backed by an established local stor: ‘The Assu- ciated Stores, room ont Midwest avenue. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Competent carsp cook, ‘aged 38, desires position. Addres: ip. K., 219 W. A. street. 2-13-6t% ee [POSITION WANTED — Middle-aged lady desires position as housekeeper |, lor as nurse. 909 South Cedar street. apartment 3. Phone 1475. . 2171t ———— WANTED— Day work by reliable lady. Phone 842J. 2-17-2t WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Want to apply $500 in good securities as first “pa: ment on small médern house; can m substantial monthly payment: ‘Box A-65, Tribune. 2-15-3t* | FO) ee — VANTED—Small residence in south Casper; must be reasonable, Box -66, Tribune. : 217-3t* WE PAY highest ices for second hand furniture. 2-15-3t AL » 367 . Phone 1690. hWANTHD——-All kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deai quick and pay ih. Phone 10! Oth WANTED TO BUY- harness ana tarps. Phone 1086 _ 9-15-tf WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS hYANTED—Some one to furnish eggs for large incubator on shares. Box 261, Casper, Wyo. 2-17-3t* SERVICES OFFERED — $$ ——_—_—_—— WINDOWS washed, paint removed, floors waxed, lawns. graded and house cleaning. Address Dick. Phone ATL. 2-17-2t* street. second hand, South Ash street. Phone 1660. to mattre: R SALE—Oak 367 South Ash street. rooms. “tt altogether. SEE US for ers, and Furniture Co. BRINGING UP FATHER i WANT YOu TONIGHT AN TOSCO TO io THE OPERA Call 214, Co. FOR SALE—By owner, furnished house with ‘good garage; $1500 cash; $1800 terms, $1000 down. 749 Harrison. FOR SALE—Strictly modern cight- room home, with or without ‘furni- ture; large lot; fully improved. 1124 South Durbin street. Phone 149. HOUSEHOLD “JOHN M. ENGLAND CO. REAL ESTATE Sporting 2-11-6t* three-room 2-14-60 215-4 GOODS FOR SALE—Some large sized rugs, SALE—Some large sized rugs, your FOR SALE—Bargains in coal ranges. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1-26-1 FOR SALE — Twoinch post springs and mattress, $22.50. South Ash street. Phone 1660. FOR SAL@—High grade furnit condition; — will complete; will sel 218 West —_——$— FOR SALE— Ladies’ writing quarter-sawed oak, cost $su; will sel choice, $6. Mbrary 367 2-16-3t bed, 367 2-16-3t MATTRESSES renovated and recov- ered; cotton, hair, feathers made in ; new ticking $5 up. Cas- per Mattress Co. Phone 1206W. “16-309 table, $10. Phone 1660. 2-1 ‘ture in furnish five 11 separately or Eighth street. " 2-17T-at 77 South Ash street. Phone Phone 1660 FO! mantel clock, $12; will sell for $6. 367 South Ash ‘ 2-11-2t heaters, burn- FOR SALE—Bed, springs, and mat- tress, $12; also kitchen cabinet, $15. u 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. re YOU WANT your furniture call at 367 Pe 1660. Pianos Need Care Examination Free All Tuning and Repairing under our he Richter Music Co. Pall 306 Ask for B. Ward street. eer, Phone URNITURE hauling, truck, dray. Call 191M for service any where, uy time. 2-16-6t* FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OR SALE—A Ford top complete, side curtains open with door; price 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-17-2t SALE— Ford speedster, good condition, neat appearing, good top, m equipment, $106 for quick . Call 1218 South’ Ash street. 2-17-3t* ‘SALE—1921 Ford touring car, in best mechanical condition, moto- eter; water a * several er accessories; $350 cash or terms. . E. Kennedy, corner East Second ind Park street. 2-17-3t FOR FOR and j street. FOR 2-17-2t POR SALE—1920 Buick roadster or will trade for good touring car. 1145 ottonwood street. 17-3t® SALE—Hudson Super Stx, will- ig sacrifice it sold . Call at the Yellowstone garage. 2-154t* SALE—One Hudson Super Six run 3,500 miles, nearly 1337 or call at 902 South 2-17-6t* B lowest prices on tops and side ain repairs. Western Auto Top| 1). 367 South Ash street. seer ah 7-21 R SALE—Two Clydesdale trucks, good condition, complete, cheap. trucks and owner at 641 CY ave- 2-41-12te qc EA MD Eo de a fou get the best results by using 367 So! ‘Tribune classified columns. rest. . Phone fart sti SARTAIN Buying and selling all the time, recipe er 20 cents; also plat South Ash atreet. Phone 1660, BY FOR SALE—Five Call at 1443°South Willow peabasty Phone 1660. HOUSE 2-16-3t ttlmOR SALE — Cash register, good shape $40; also Densmore writer nearly new, $20. 367 South 2-16-3t AND SUMEY AUCTION 3 upholstering auction- 326 West Yellowstone avenue. 16173. FOR SALB—Iiron bed and springs 367 South Ash street. Phone SALE—Sectional new, four sections, Ash street. Phone 1660. writing desk, $8. Phone 1660. SALE—New ‘SALE—Davenport $20; also sanitary cot, Ash street. Phone 1660. cups tes, ‘11-19-+tf 1» $6. 1660. 2-17-2t bookcase, like $23. 367 South 2-16-3t bookcase 367 South Ash 2-16-3t ‘and saucers, » 20-cents. 367 }416-3t rooms of furniture. | 5 -30-tf Gp INSURANCE Home Phone 543J HOUSEHOLD GOODS crib, $7; also a bed sofa, $8. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-16-3t FOR: SALE—Wardrobe in good shape. $16, 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-16-3 FOR SALE — Furniture, for four rooms, almost new, best quality, rugs, walnut buffet, walnut princess dresser, walnut gateleg table, chairs. mabogany livingroom set, Victrola, etc. Inquire 141, East Second street between 9 and 5 o'clock . 15-3t* FOR SALE—Dresser, $14; also oak extension dining table, $8. 367 South Ash street, Phone. 1660. 2:416-3t FOR SALE— Round Oak extension table, $17.50; also one cupboard, $11 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. POULTRY FOR RENT—HOUSES ay FOR RENT—Seven-room furnished house, with bath, modern; close in;| reasonable to good party. Inquire 613). South Ash street in rear. s-17ate —————— FOR RENT— Threcroom furnished house; lights, water, gas. 639 East Twelfth street. 2-16-3t* FOR RENT—House completely fu nished for batching. 224 West K street. 5 2-16 ¥OR RENT—Ten-room modern un- furnig! houso at 715 Midwest evenue; rent reasonable. Phone 382. 2-16-2t | *|POR RENT be Casper Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by artment, with lights and gas. 133 orth Kimball street. Phone 1689J. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, three-room accommodation; large iressingroom, Murphy bed; close in. 38 West Seventh street. Phone 1543W. 2-16-3t — Modern apartment; hree. rooms and bath in new apart- ment house, unfurnished except Mur- phy bed, gas range and ice box; hot water heat; closo in. 807 East’ Third street. Phone 1335W. 2-15-3t* FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished house near refin also one room | for batching. 912 South Cedar street. | 2-16-3t9| FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; furnished except linens; close in; one- half block from courthouse, 224 North Wolcott street. Phone 567J. 2-16-2t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished house. 915 South Chestnut street. | 2-16-3t° FOR RENT—A two-room furnished house ciose ty refinery; lights and gas fuaished Inquire at 922 South Cedar street after 2 p. m. 2-15-3t* FOR RENT — Two-room house: modern. 600 East A strvet. FOR RENT—One-room house, ished for keeping, $15 a month. FOR RENT—ROOMS Cee FOR RENT—A real homé in private family for a couple of business men, all modern nicely furnished first: floor rooms, bath adjoining; board if desired Call 1139W or 1204 South) Ash street. 2-16-38" FOR RENT—Furnished room. ' 403 South Grant street. Phone 457J., 2-16-3t all -15-At | furn-| tehing or light house- Zand dishes furnished Phone .818R. 2-16-3t FOR SALE — A few exceptionally barred rock cockerels, $: each {i sold before March 15. Address Jamey A. Crawford, Aleova, Wyo. 2-15-3t* COLUMBIA hatchery. P. O. box 1102, Denver, Col © can supply you with any quantity of baby chicks; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; 17 varieties; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post pre- paid, Write for prices and full par ticulars. 2-27-1t* EGGS! BUTTER! EGGS! Fresh churned ranch butter, 30c; strictly fresh eggs, 45c; springs, roast- ers, stewing hens and geese. 340 West Yellowstone avenue, Adams Poultry Yards. Phone 1329, 2-16-2t «wai. Maecenas! POULTRY of all kind: dressed to or- der; guaranteed strictly fresh eg! 45c a dozen; we deliver. Hanks Poul- try. 425 West Yellowstona avenue. Phone 1523W. 2AT-1t FOR SALE—LAND FOR SALE—Beautiful ranch in Wyo- ming, 640 acres; must be sold at once; will consider any fair proposi- tion; excellent for sheep or cattl propects; 75,000 fect saw timber. at Tribune for address. 2-15-3t) FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS —————— FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet and office desk; Ford delivery car; small adding machine. Phone bard Famons street. 2-17-2t ——— ee FOR SALE — Up-to-date millinery stock, fixtures and location. For information call 651. 2-17-2t* —$<—$— — FOR SALE—Tbree show cases; one safe; counter and restaurant fix- tures; gas range; tank heaters; wal- nut and mahogany bedroom furniture; mahogany library table and davenport of genuine leather; reed baby buggy; white enamel Wilson kitchen cabinet and coal range.We buy and sell. The Casper Furniture and Fixture Co., 832 East Yellowstone avenue. Phone 590M. . i 2-16-f a i nee, FOR SALE-Safe, office filing cabinet office desk, Ford delivery car, small adding machine. Phone 1087. “Ser FOR SALE—Cash register. Clothiers, 140 North Center FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh For SAL—Beautiful man tailored lady’s suit; perfect condition, size 36; price $25, cost $125. 218 West ighth street. 2-17-2t FOR SALE OK sxADE FOR REN—One larga bedroom in modern home, large closet; suitable for one or two persons; home priyil- ges. 447 South Lincoln street. Phone 1654R. 2-17-2t FOR RENT — Modern room, home privileges to business girl or teac! er: no objection to middle-aged lady: reasonable. Albuquerque Apartmonts Apartment "Phone 276R. FOR RENT — Two furnished bed- rooms in modern home; reasonable. 311 South McKinley street. 158. FOR _RENT—Nice furnished modern, Call 121W. 923 South t. 217-20) FOR RENT-—Nicely furnished room close in; reasonable. 423 Sout! Beech street. 217321 FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, — ad- joining bath, $20 a month. 605 F tlemen. 443 South Durbin street. 2-16-3t* FOR RENT—Steam heated bedroom with bath for gentlemen; close in. 225 South Park street; rent very rea- sonable. Phone 973W. 2-15-30" 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished _house- keeping rooms in refinery houses. Phone 308W. 216-2t° FOR RENT— Two rooms, cornpletely furnished for housekecping, includ- Ing bedding and dishes; gas heat; pri- yate entrance; rent $35. 1129 East Second street. 2-16-2t FOR RENT— Two furnished base- ment rooms for housekeeping. 450 ‘est Midwest avenue. Phone 1016. 2-16-2t modern roams ing; close in. 114 2AT-1t FOR RENT—Three for light housekeep! North Beech street. FOR RENT—Two large sunny roomg for light housekeeping in modern home. 821 CY avenue. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished mocern housekeeping rooms; close in. 611 East First street. 247-2t top | —_——— nr FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house with one-room house on cor- ner of lot; will trade ‘si light tour- ing car or truck as part payment, rest monthly. Call after 5 p. m. or Sun- day. 1036 North Durbin street. 2-16-3t* — FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Ford car, furniture for five rooms; also piano and Victrola used three months. Pep aa ee gas|¥OR SALE OR TRADE—Ford tour- tn good shape $6. 367 South ¢ Q-1T-3t South, Lincoln street. Phone 13025. 2-15-3t ———— FOR SALE— new gateleg tables, $7 and uth Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-16-3t ing car for team, 1,200 pounds or more. Mr. Johnson, Jimsville. 2-15-4t* as part this house is prac- tically modern. ‘Seo H. E. Grade Casper Realty Co. Phone @&1. 2-15-6t | ata gallant! Ares 2 ceed ales FOR RENT—HOUSES ania ns oe See FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house. 112 West J street. 2-16-2t° FOR RENT—Tworoom house with breakfast nook, water, lights and as; gas range and heater; partly fur- nished. Inquire at 1242 South Locust Street, * : . E. Mills, Troy Laundry Co., 217-1t ’ 2-16-2t*S, Kimball FOR RENT—Two modern light house keeping rooms. Inquire 817 West Tenth street. 216-7t FOR RENT — Furnished basement 2 ent; three rooms and bath; adults. 424 South Grant 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Furnished two and three room apartments; close in. Whaley Apartments, €10 South Ash street. Phone 1392J. 2-3-tf FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished partment; gas and@ lights furnished; also gas range and heater, $26, 134 West G street, apartment close street. They didn’t even have write, on his portable: advertisements.—W. S. AGG! MUST HANG OP As. | ~ DON'T WANT MISS ANY OF IT- “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars At the time William Shakespeare wrote that men put a great deal of faith in their stars. Stars were very prominent in every-day affairs. Men didn’t have the classified advertisements. felt the lack keenly, no doubt. If “Will” could be among those present today, he’d The fault, dear Brutus (or John Henry), that you continue to be an underling, Is because you have failed to use the Tribune classified To ec lings” this newspaper and they BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Store building and fix- tures, or will sell. Phone $19J. In quire 1226 South Chestnut screet. FOR RB! nished ’T—Apartment, livingroom, ette and bath; steam heat fully furnished. Inquire Apartment J, Alexander Apartments, northwest corner of West Elevonth and Chest- nut street. 2-16-8t FOR RENT—A nice sunny new apart- ment; private bath, all built-in fea- tures; quiet location; corner Lind and Lincoln avenue. Apply Mrs. O'Neil, 611 East Lind street. 2-16-6t INT—Three-room apartinent, furnished; gas heat; close in jonable. 443 South Durbin 2-16-3t® street. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment with bath; hot and cold water; con hected with gas. Call at 712 South ‘Jefferson street, 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 996R after 6 p. m. 2-16-6t® fodern two-room base- 805 East Third strect. 2-17-8t FOR RENT— ment suite. Phone 1302R. FOR RENT—A nice large four-room unfurnished apartment; very rea- sonable. Inquire Mrs, Peacock, Leader store. 247-1t* FOR RENT —All clean apartmidits and modern; reduced rent; under new management. Smith Apartments, 140 East Midwest avenue. 2-17-6t* FOR RENT — One nice two-room apartment, modern, furnished. 319 South Jackson street. Phone 1610W. 17+ ‘| FOR RENT—Roomy basement apart- fireplace; ment, partly furnished; ; gas and use of electric washer. South Spruce street. 2. FOR RENT— Nice two-room _base- ment apartment, furnished except bedding and dishes, modern in every respect; price $30. | 1023 South Wol- cott street. 2-17-2t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment, five blocks from postoffice, on payed street; strictly modern, three rooms, gas, bathroom, dressingroom, ete.; use of piano and Victrola; wil rent for period of five months only to family with no children, or business women, who will take good care of furnishings while family is absent; rent reasonable. Address box A-67, ‘Tribune. 2-17-3t* eS FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished apartment: gas, modern except bath. 1232 South Poplar street. 2-16-4t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished tworoom half basement apart- ments; nice clothes closet, built-in fea- tured laundryroom, gas, lightr and water; furnished; bath and telephone; rent reduced. 151 North Jackson street. Phone 577M. 2-17-1t hh rT ¥OR RENT—Four modern furnished two-room apartments; prices from $35 to $45 per month, Phone 868J. Branch Realty Co. 716 East A = FOR RENT — Two-room furnished ent; close in; reasonable. 432 South Elm street, Midwest and Elm streets. 2-17-2t* i RENT — Modern apartments eoaith ‘closet and bath, $40 furnished; hot water service. Smith-Turner Drug store. Phone 176. 217-1t* FOR RENT— wo furnished base- ment rooms for light housekeeping; |, gas, lights ad water furnished. 232 Nor North McKinley street. Phone sos 2-17-2t “FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Sse a a EES FOR RENT — Furnished apartment with bath; hot and cold water 5 nected with gas. at 712 Jefferson street 930 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 996R after 5 p. rm. 2-10-6t* FOR RENT—AIl modern four-room basement furnished or unfurnished at 1116 West Fifteenth cay 4 aeaie SNT — Desirable three-room aes ficor, modern unfurnished ent; bath, gas, range, fas heater, hot water, shades and curtains tu , $40; adults, Phone CNe FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—One piano. Phone a. FOR RENT — Single South Ash street, one bloc: city -hall; $6 a month. BUSINESS CHANCES 2-15-8t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen- ette, breakfast nook, gas range, jani- tor service, $65. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. 27tt FOR SALE—Restaurant, fine equip- ment, now open and doing good business. Call 221 South Center street, CY restaurant. 2-16-20 ewer 2 FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment; steam heat and close in. Two separate bedrooms, large liv- ing and diningroom; private bath; gas for cooking. Phone 1404 or oat eat _— $= FURNITURE of eleven rooms for sale $1,500; terms if desired; house for lease with privilege of ‘purchase; Jo- cation fine; close to Center; this house makes a good living but am widow all alone and want to go east. Box A-66, Tribune. 2-16-3t -15-3t} 2-16-3t 2-16-12t 'T—Tworoom modern fur. apartment; laundry; gas ——_ range; close in. 919 East Third street.] mon SALE — Up-to-date millinery stock, fixtures and location information call 651. 3 FOR SALE—Small restaurant; would rather sell one-half interest to right party. Please cali at once. Doing a good business. Box A 68 Tribune. 2-13-4t° FURNITURE of _ sixteen rooms, housekeeping and sleeping rooms and house for rent; near refinery. Lease to right party. Box 4 Tribune. ~~ LOST AND FOUND LOST—35x5 Kelly- rim, reward. Casper Packing Phone 1064. 2°) 2-14-6t° pringfield tire on Co. 15-3t PERSONAL THE KEY TO YOUR HEALTH. Try the Vitonet Electrical Bath. for rheumatism, blood disorders, kidney ailments and nervousnss. Call for appointments. 306 West Yellowstone avenue, first floor, apartment 3. 2-17-10t® READINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673R. 5 2-17-6t WILL GIVE private instruction in shortland; personal supervision. Phone 1765W evenings. 2-11.-6t MR. HILL I am in position debt, please call Mills. to pay 2-17-2t® LEGAL NOTICES. PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo. Jan, 81, 1922. i Notice is hereby given that, as di- rected by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provi- sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of John S. Bur- nett, Little Medicine, Wyo., Serial No. 027564, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.75 per acre, at 10 o'clock a m., on the 30th day of March, next, at this office, the fol- lowing tract of land: NW% SE%, Sec. 10, T. 28 N., R. 76 W., 6th P. M. “This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the great- er portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation.’ The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re- quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. L E. YODER, Receiver. Pub. Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1922. TS AO 3 NDEALER IN INFECTED CATTLE 1S ARRESTED FOR $95,000 FRAUD CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 17—Harry W. Brown of Littleton, Colo., alleged head of a cattle “tuberculosis ring” the activities of which were directly responsible for the issuance by Gov- ernor Carey last Saturday of a quar- antine order against Colorado dairy stock, fs in trouble in his own state— under arrest for an alleged series of fraudulent dealings involving at least $35,000. It is charged that Brown made a practice of “plugging” tuber- cular dairy stock and then selling them as healthy animals. As a result of the “plugging” they would not im ¢| ferent lak and were sold before they were in con- dition to so r Many cattle so plugee it is alleged, were shipped into Wyomin, FISH TO BE PLANTED IN MUNICIPAL LAKES CHEYEN Wyo., Feb. 17—Lakes in and adjacent to Cheyenne which are owned Ly the City of Cheyenne are to be planted with game and other food fishes by local sportsmen, and one—Lake Absaraka—which is a state game bird preserve, is to be colonized with waterfowl. Different varieties of fish will be pinnted in dit- —bass in one, trout in an. other, catfish in a third and ring carp in a fourth—and restocking is to take place each yexr. !the principle PAGE THIRTEEN. McManus| WYOMING FIRE LOSSES TOTAL $2,000,000 FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS During the five years ending with 1920, fire losses in Wyoming caused the destruction of property valued at the astonishing total of $2,133,177, ac- cording to figures made public by the national board of fire underwriters. These figures reveal, in a startling way, the price being paid by the state for public ignorance and care- lessness in handling fire hazards. The causes are clansified under three headings, of which 12 are desig- nated as “strictly preventable” with & total of $723,710 or 34 per cent of the whoie; nine are designated as “partly preventable,” the aggregate being $816,696 or 38.3 per cent of the complete Joss, and in addition there are those listed in the “unknown” col- umn, which total $587,498, or per cent. The “unknown” losses may be considered as largely preventable. since, if determined they would have been ai uted among the other causes. In analyzing the figures, “electricity” heaviest that while sible fer the loss, of boilers with a $197,170, combustion,” ches—smoking,”* was “stoves, and $193,997, $138,- Vagrants to Be Rounded Up In Mexia District META, ‘Texas, Feb. 17.—The playing of dominoes or loitering about domino parlors in the military area here will constitute prima facie evidence that such persons are vagrants, 3ccording to an order published yesterday by Brigadier General Jacob F. Wolter, commander of National Guard forces sent here several weeks ago by Gov ernor Pat M. eff to restore order and break up alleged trafficking in whis- key and drugs. Genefal Wolter’s or- ders were followed by an announce. ment that the military had arrested seventy two persons in a raid on a domino parlor and that police had taken several scroes in similar raids. — — Heavy Snow CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—The first heavy snow of the winter now lea on the mountains between Chey- enne and Unramio, covering the Fort Russell maneuver reserve to an av- erage depth of elght inches and 1 ing drifted many feet in canons and ravines. The fall hag relieved appre- hension here of a water shortage next summer. AUDITORS Business and Professional Directory LAWYERS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bidg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP, patios per er ese 208-11 Oil Exchange Bide. Phone’ 620 | | HENCH AND BISHOP | wyers Suite 9, Daly Building | Phono 198 BULLACK AND LACY AW Ors, Suite 204-205 Midwest Pildg. Ph. 1200 } NICHOLS & STIRRETT | Lawyers 9309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phono 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bloci Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING { HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers | 206207 Oil Exchange Building | WILLIAM 0. WILSON i Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE Prudential Insurance Co. of Ai Phone 12563 P. 0. Box we OSTEOPATHS ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician |Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball Paria eee WADE jeopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Btk., Phone 12774 For First Class AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Call at Casper Auto Top Shop 633 South Center St. .- -Phone 1084R BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY CHARLES WHITE Baggage and Transfer Phone 14163 CHIROPRACTORS DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bidg. Phone 1030 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 O-S Building , Phone 1754 —$$$—$—$_$_ see PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMB! Plumbing, Heating, Gas Repair Work and General Pipe Work 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 RADIATOR REPAIRING — eee eee CURR CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ‘ing —Cleaning—-Recori 434 W. Yellowstone t Phone Tow DR. B. G. HARD DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. EF. DR. L_E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Big. Phone 1757 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contractors, Repair- ing and Recoating a Specialty 527 Bast Twelfth Phone 1334W SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID It" Show Cards and Poster + Yellowstone. Phone 33 STEWART AND COMPANY SIGNS and SHOW CARDS | Outdoor Advertising | CHIROPODISTS |Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball Dr. H. G. Brennan Chiropodiet | TAXIDERMIZES! es Suite 20 Daly Bldg. Phone 1770)" THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs DOCTORS aoe 333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 EITH, M. D. Residence 164 South Durbin MARSHALL C. Office Phone 30 Private Hospital—€12 ELECTRICIANS |. AU £ MARTIN, Taxidermist Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Specialty |Phone 791M 105 South Conwell | TAILORS AMERICAN ELECTRIC ia: Wiring, Motors, Repaming Let Us Estimate Your Work Phone 1080 Cc. H. WHALEY | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning iPressing, Repairing and Alteration: 16 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 4833 mediately react to tuberculosis tests :$¢660900000$696909690099O6SOFS O90 SOGHG HOGS OOOO ort o be be -nwson se ————