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must be of the same. Note ig payment word for The Casper Daily —_—— WANTED — Relindle woman house work; small wages. 348 South Kimball street. Phone 1468. 2-Z1-1t ———— HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE write for free list of -}oml- fons now open. R. Terry, (former|ing tdble, One ‘library tabie; pictures; @ivil service examiner), 915 Continen-| kitchen cabinet; dining chairs; extra ‘East Second street. tal/ building, Washington, D. C. WANTED TO BUY EE WANTED TO BUY ten 00 4 trey ‘acres land from five to thirty miles from town; must be on water. Write box A-70, Tribune. 218-7t* -ANTED—Incubators. What have WAS? iibune bea. AT4. 221-3 WANTED TO BUY—Four or five -20-42° Box A-73. wh. bargaini A t ena’ Apartments. Phone i236R, £35) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewri ¢lass condition. Phone 215M. ——__—_—___—_—_ and tanea this | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Brand 5 Ss fonryroom bumgalow in; North Casper; wil part payment; }Should be adjusted time of year especially. For free ex- ‘amination and absolutely guaranteed work call E. Ward at the Richter Music:Co. PHONE 306. ary and finished ROUGH laundry; men's work a. speciulty; will call /Mills, W: for and deliver. 633 CY avenue. Phone 2725. 2-31- ig YOU WANT your furniture re .© paired, call at 367 So. Ash, or phone 660. » 8-6-tt = GACH CURTAINS and draperies done by an expert; prices reasonabl: rk called for, and delivered, 44: “ avenue. Phone 197R- 2-21-1t* } FURNITURE hauling, truck, dray. --Call 191M for service any where, ny time. 2-16-6t° PS FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ¥OR SALE—One Ford touring ean ‘FoR rd car, J: $225, terms to conponsites at Phone 8383 or call at six Midwest cot- tage. ~ 8-21-83! i WOR SALE—Buick four touring car, “cheap for ‘cash; will consider trade for Ford bug. 1103 South Washington atreet. Phone 1678W. 2-20-3t* 211-42te HOR SALE—Buick touring car; this is a real buy; car in excellent con-| ‘dition. 163 North Park street. Phone $o7R. 2-a1-2te|and G1 . R SALE.—Dodge Dearborn truck; ood. condition, $350; part cash or dor Dodge touring car. in ex inge. EB, A. Reif, 1103 South Mc Kinley street. 2-18-3t* HOR SALE—Ford speedster body. complete with radiator, wind shield and racing exhaust pipe; also Ford chassis for sale or trade. 1431 South McKinley street, Phone a eg -1t* easy terms, Write P.O. box 1254. 2-21-3t* toreqounte about | demsidered clase in: ‘counting the words ond the rat® Berition by owner. P. O,, box 1606. ‘Tribune. 2 ‘Bargains in coal Applinnee Co. FOR SALE— White machine, cabinet condition. street. Phone 291M. SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION all the | time, used and new faraitre upholstering |* and repairing. J. R. @irtuin, auction- ‘West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16173. good stuff. 7: four-burtier oil stove with oven $15.1945 North Wash- street. 2. ington fe YOU WANT second-hand furni- ture or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660, 7-9-tf t= ain Aedes 2) arena Se THE CASPER FURNITURE AND FIXTURE C0. jeorn house, east A street} See us for gas stowes, coal ranges, counters; we buy and Yellowstone bees 2-265t| show well, milk cow, also & fow 5901 o . Phono FOR SALE—Wox terrier quire 1411 South Willow office filing desk; Ford delivery car; machine. Phone 1086, te] FOR RENT—APARTMEN Ts in a geod car FOR SALP OR TRADE—320 acres @eeded land, first class soil, south- ern Montana, near mcuntains; will consider late model Ford as part pay- ment. Call at 1004 Pear street after RENT—House FOR ‘aanpletely fur. aished for batching. 224 West K street. 221 ed cottage; lights, close in. Inquire 310 West First street FOR RENT — Two-room furnished 20 a month. Corner of Sixth avenue, Mills, Wyo. R RENT— le_for bachelors; ‘West Yellowstone. Phone 1 reasonable. 663 FOR RENT—Modern furnished five- room house. 431 East Fifth street. FOR RENT—Four-:room, , house, try, clothes closet, . fireplace K street, one block west of street. Phone 4915, FOR RENT — Five-room 7} house with four furnished rooms in 194 East F° street. Call) tures; qudet location; corner Lind and at 742 East Second strect or Phone! Lincoln avenue.: Apply Mrs. 0’ 221-2t* 611 East Lind sreet, 2 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George McManus RIGHT WHERE NOU ARE = THAT NOISE (SIN YOUR ROOM LL SEE WHAT | ITIS- FOR RENT HOUSES ‘eavertisemente | ee by cash or check |FOR SALE—Best eesidence and in-)/ FOR RENT — Furnished two-room come property im city; everything southenst loca-|@8s. 315 South Park street. house with bath and clothes closet; West Fourteenth street. Inquire house in rear. 2-20-3t FOR RENT — Oneroom furnished house for batching or light house keeping, $15 2 month. 339 South Lin. soln street. Phone 818R. 2-21-2t emink | Fon RENT—Tenroom housa, five rooma in basement, aiso two-room house in rear; can be rented furnish- odor unfurnished, $90 per month for all. 1137 South Cedar street. 2-20-3t FOR RENT ROOMS Pee SS LE SE ROOM AND BOARD for two girls or man and wife In modern home. 404 East Thirteenth street. Phone 165M. 20-26 FOR RENT — Two furnished bed- rjoms in modern home; reasonable. 11 South McKinley street. Phone 1658. 2-17-4t* FOR RENT — Warm _ sieepingroom, good bed; lots of hot water, broak fast and dinner if desired. 139 South 2-20-2t* FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Threeroom nicely fur. nished housekeeping apartment. 511 East First street. Phone 852J. 2-20%t FOR RENT—Furnished two and three room apartments; close in. Whaley Apartments, 610 South Ash street Phone 1392. 2-3-tf FOR ONT Furnished apartment with bath; hot and cold water; con nected with gas. Call at 712 So’ Jefferson street, 0 a. m. to & p. Phone 996R after 5 p. m. 16-¢t* FOR RENT— Tworoom apartment;! modern, adjoining bath laundry. gas; close in, $40. 919 Bast’ Third ‘street. Phone s51J. 2-20-21 dressingroom; close in. 238 West Sev enth street. Phone 1543W. 2-214t FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished four-room apartment with bath, grs, hot and cold water. 1036 South Chestnut street, 2-21-3t POR RENT—Two-room unfurnished apartment; gas, lights and water! furnished; also gan range and heater. $25, 124 West G street, Aapartment § 2-216 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ——— -| FOR RENT—One piano, Phone st 3 TA very reasonabi~ Price. Phone 1533R. 1051 South Soruce street. 2-20-3¢ WILL keep house for one or two gen tlemen In my new modern home; lovely room; private entrance, $2(. 145 North Jackson street. 221-10 ee HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT ESE Ditsaiuteison: 5: FOR RENT--Two modern light house keeping rooms, Inquire 817 Wesi Eleventh . street. 2-18-7t | ———$ I [FOR RENT— Housekeeping rooms. 350 North Beech street. | 2-20-2t* SOR RENT—Two modern light house keeping rooms. Inquire 817 West ‘Tenth street. 2-16-7t FOR RENT— Four nize basement rooms; furnished or unfurnished; toilet and all modern; clean and light. Call 688J, 2-20-2t FOR RENT—Oneropm furnished for light housekeeping; gas, lights bath and laundry. 118 South Washing: ton street. Phone 768M. 2.20-2t FOR RENT—Ungrnisned apartment, large livi bedroom, kitchen- ette, breakfast nook, gas range, jani- for service, $65, Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. 2-7-tf FOR REND — Two-room Lice apartment, also on®room ani Kitchenette, strictly modern, first floor, reasonable, Phone 1475. 909 Cedar street. 2-20-2t new managem: 140 East Midwest avenue. — FOR RENT—Four modern furnished two-room apartments; prices from $35 to $45 per month, Phone 368J. Branch Realty Co. 716 East A street. 21i-6t a FOR RENT—Modern apartment; liv- ingroom, diningroom, large kitchen with builtin features; large bath and dressingroom; two Murphy beds and gas range. Call at Apartment I, 139, North Grant street or see Charles Anda, 104"Nerth Beech street. Phone N2135. 2-18-: ee FOR RENT— Nice clean tworoom furnished basement apartment; yas, lights, hot water heat; bath; electric washer; everything furnished, $33. 739 South Jefferson street. 2-20-2t° ——— FOR RENT — Modern apartment, three rooms and bath in new apart- “Gut ment house, unfurnished except Mur- phy bed. gas range and ice box; hot |water heat; close in. 807 Bast Third istreet. Phone 1325 W. 2-18-3t ———— Square. 2-20-2t° ee FOR RENT — An entirety modern threeroom unfurnished apartment, next to the Chamber of Commerce |puilding, 334 East Second er ——_——————— FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- laundryroom, gaS, lights and water furnishel; bath and telepbone. 1151 |North Jackson strect. 2-20-1t FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two- | room half-basement apartment; Harge clothes closet; built-in features; dryroom; gas, lights and water) 3 Jaun furnished; bath and telephone. 151 | North Jackson street. 2-21-1t and;FOR RENT — Four-room _ basement water well in “houst. Apply 200 West| apartment, unfurnished;, water and Center | electric lights in. $02 St. John street, 1 North Casper. 2-21-3t* modern }FOR RENT—A nice sinny new apart- ment; private bath, all built-in fea- \ror RENT—Unturnished twe-room apartment, Murphy hed and large 2-20. ——$— FOR RENT— Building, size 40x18; fine fon storage or garage; rear. 530) F South Center street. 2-20-8t* BUSINESS CHANCES Pen eestotnis Giapat.ce ein eaeRE T° FOR RENT—Canadian hotel. 227 ‘West B street. 2-18-40" —— FOR RENT—Store bailding and fix tures, or will sell. Phone 319J. In- quire 1226 South Chestnut are * PERSONAL ————— THE KEY TO YOUR HEALTH. Try the Vitonct Hlectrical Bath for rheumatism, blood disorders, kidney ailments and neryousnss. Call for appointments. 306 West- Yellowstone irst floor, apartment 3. avenue, f f Di is —— RBADINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 Bast C street, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone; 673R, 2-20-6t —— LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Kimball Drug Stores were in- corporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 9th day of February, 1922. The objects of said corpora- tion are to carry on and conduct a general merchandise business, and to this end to engage in and carry on the retailing, wholesaling: and jobbing of merchandise of all ‘inds, including groceries, fruits, tobac- cos, candies, cigars, drugs, notions, patent medicines, and other per- wonal property, and of engaging in the commission and brokerage busi | ness, in connection with the hand- ling of merchandise of all kinds, and the acquiring by purchase or other. wise. of real estate and other prop- erties necessary in the conduct of such business, with power to borrow money, and to acquire and dispose of real estate and personal prop- erty, and to do any and all things necessary, proper or convenient for the proper conduct of the business above mentioned, which is not pro- hibited by the laws of the State of Wyoming, Tes capital stock is One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), to be divided. into 100,000 shares of the 3t*| par value of $1 each. Its term of existence is fifty years. ‘The number of directors is three (3) and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are W. S. KimbalJ, Sr., Martha C. Kimball and G, R. Hagens. Operations of sid company will be carried on in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and in any other place within the State of Wyoming, or United States of America. The principal office of the com- pany is located at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof, 0 whom process may be served is S. Kimball, Sr. THE KIMBALL-DRUG STORES. By W. S. Kimball, Sr., President. Publish Feb. 18, 20, 21, 1922, (H&M) : sai Sy. DR Si, NOTICE OF MEETING OF UNIT HOLDERS OF CASPER-BOLTON CREEK SYNDICATE TO _ IN. CREASE CAPITAL OF SAID SYNDICATE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Unit Holders of Cas- Bolton Creek Syndicate will be eld at the office of the Syndicate, Room 217 Consolidated Royalty Building (formerly Oil Exchange Building) South Center Street in tle City of Casper, County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, at c'clock in the afternoon on Wednesday, March 1, 1922, for the purpose of voting upon a proposi- tion to increase the capital of the Syndicate from the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,- 000) divided into Two Thousand (2,000) units of the par value of Fifty Dollars ($50) each, to the’ sum of Two Hundred Thousand Doi- lars ($200,000) divided into Four Thousand (4,000) units of the par | value of Fifty Dollars ($50) each, }and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before sald meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 21st day of January, A. D. 1922, 8. PHIPPEN, Chairman Board Trustees. per-Bolton Creek Syn - aan NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF|° FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT|; AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF @ DISTRIBUTION. State of Wyoming ) )ss | County of Natrona ) | In the District Court, Sixth Judi- cial District. |_ In the Matter of the Estate of John Waldherr, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of and all persons having any interest in the estate of John Waldherr, deceased, that Edward F. Krehmar, administrator with the will annexed, of said estate, has presented and filed his final account and report of his administration and his petition for decree’of final dis- tribution, with the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court above named, where the creditors of and anyone interested im said estate may examine said ac- count, report and petition and file | objections thereto at any time with- in thirty days after the 21st day of bruary, 1922, said date last men- tioned being the date of the last publication of this notice, and if no such objections are filed within the time aforesaid, the undersigned, ad- ministrator with the will annexed of said estate, will make final set- tement thereof on the 25th day of March, 1922, or as soon thereafter as said matter may be heard. Dated this 21st day of January, A. D. 1922 EDWARD F. KRCHMAR, Administrator of the Estate of John Waldinerr, Deceased Publish J 14, 21, 1928 > - NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of the Casper Stor- age Company for the purpose of electing four directors to serve for the ensuing year and for transact- ing such other business as may regularly come before the meeting will be held at the office of the Company, 118 East Second Street, Casper, Wyoming, March 8, A. 1922, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. Dated this 2ist day of February, A.'D. 1922. 0. G. JOHNSON, President. Publish Feb. 21, 28, 1922. 200 G. A. R. In Mississippi NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 21—The number of members of the Grand Army of the Republic in the depart. ment of the Mississippi and Louisiana lias been reduced to 200 and the vet- erans are passing away at the rate of 15 per cent. a year, according to Lewis Stephen Pilcher, commnder-in chief, Grand Army of the Republic, who is on a tour of inspection of G. A.R. posts in the southern states. Mr. Pilcher declared that there were 90,000 members of the G. A. R. still Mying and that their average age thiaughout the country was 79 years Tienry P. Fletcher 1s'‘packing his trunks for his trip to Belgium as United States ambassador. With Mrs. Fletcher he stopped work long’ OFFICERS HIT IN GUN FIGHT ARDMORE, Okia., Feb. 21—Former i Ballow right hand tt, who was oust © county Friday s Richardson and fed in a shooting © office of the county attorney at the court house following a personal encounter betweén Ewing C. London, temporary sheriff and 4 an agricnitural in ee 13-Year-Old Girl Is Licensed To Preach in Church TULSA, Oklo., Feb, 21.—A 13-year old girl was among seven persons granted a license to preach the gospe! by the northeastern Oklahoma confer. ence of the Methodist Episcopal church here. She is Miss Fay Emery of Miami, Okia,, who * be gan preaching last summer in the niin ing district near her home. She is in the seventh grade at school and says her ambition is to become a for- eign missionary. ‘THe girl became a church membor two years ago and immediately bo- came a Sunday school teacher in the primary department. Educator Flays Student Dances MADISON, Wis., Feb, 21. icen tiousness~and luxuriousness” has come into the school of the nation through student dances, which must be curbed if there is to be a solution of the mor. als problems of the country, Dr. Jay William Hudson, of the University of Missour!, declared in addressing a teachers association meeting. “We have come upon a reign of D.| moral looseness an¢ debauchery” Dr. Hudson sald. “Students dance as poo: ple were not allowed to dance in the worst resorts 20 years ago. ‘here is a heathenish trend.” | Mrs. Asquith Has Analysis Of Americans CHICAGO, Feb. Asquith, wife of England's 19rmer premier, here to ré tomorrow night, made the following observa- tions of America‘and America “American railroads are an abom- ination lars. Margot “Flappers are only a result of the war, “AN tho participants in the war should cancel their war debts. “Hughes is your greatest na “Americans are polite. “There is no such thing as free dom in Americn. “Wine and beer must return. “America has not, treated her wounded generously, * “*Main Street’ is well written but somewhat tiresome and futile. “I like American men better than American women.” “Of course I know of Jano Ad- dams. I meant that I did not know her personally.” Upon her arrival in America Mrs. Asquith was quoted as having said she did not know the Chicago settle worker, Bie i> ES Wooden ships, nothwith: the periln they encounter, usu: last their builders. In the mercantile marine are a number of ships which have passed the century mark. The “True Lovo,” launched in England in 1764, ig still afloat. The “Two Broth- built at Plymouth, England, in 1788 and the “Good Intent,” which took the water two years later, are still in actual service. NUN PERISHES "IN FIRE TODAY | AT MISSOULA } MISSOULA, Mont., Feb. 21.—Sister | John, aged 79. oldest Catholic nun in is he- beige to have { the fire | the Ursuline conv St. J * | which destroy. D' sasar of Catholic schoo! § Mont. Sister John esea the burn- ing buildings when hi 1 dis- covered but is believed’ to have re- turved 1 r to save some valuables. The fire loss was ostimatet at $60,- | 000. Work of the institution will be maintained temporar! in @ part of St. Joseph's s the priests’ building. ———_—_ Profiteering Is Spreading, Said ad spread even into xtended t war,” he © got for four spear heads piice: hat-Goub- lea; One has to pay olght used to be four now the price is seven.” in Hew Artist Held As Counterfeiter SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 21.—"Son. * Gordon, an artist, wis arrested charged with cow five-dollar federal reserve notes. é cerding to the police, Gorton drew the entire design of the bills in pen and ink. Ho is said to have arrived from Anaconda, Mont., recently. Railroad Men Are Convicted NORRISTOWN, Pa, Feb. 21. — Charles ans, conductor and Walter Yenkel, engineer, wore found guilty of negiigenco in connec tion with the Bryn Athyn wreck on the Philadelphia and Reading railway last December in which 26 persons were killed. The jury recommended mercy. Pending motions for a new trial, the two men were released on $5,000 ball Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-3 Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS IMMIGRATION BILL PASSED WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. — The house has passed und sent to the senate a resolution extending until June 30, 1923, the three per cent re strictive immigration law. he rules were suspended to permit action at this time. NEW YOR —John Morris who £: ss as the Phelan Building, San ncisco, was found in a room at the Hotel McAlpin with a bullet wound near his heart. Besides him wat a new rifle with the price tag still attached. At the Bellevue hospital it was said he would probably recover. Nir ey GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP, Auditors and Accountants—Stock~ and Tranfer Agents Reg! 208-11 OU Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 potion clian «Su onreatieet 2: | WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY | 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Andits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Servico and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY| Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball Phone 767 | 1 LAWYERS | HENCH AND BISHOP Lawyers Suite 9, Daly Beilding Phone 198 { BULLACE LACY Lawyers Sulie 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building se WILLIAM 0. WILSON | | Attorney-at-Law | Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Blick LIFE INSURANCE |Prudential Insurance Co, of Americ Phone 12363 PO Hox 1012 i OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS lo Osteopathic Physician | Suite 6 Tribune Aparta ts oDe. LL. WADE | steopathic Physicia Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 ponies SRS awa = ool DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathile Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 enough to be snapped in front of their Washington home. He was Under! Secretary of State For First Class AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Call at Casper Auto Top Shop 633 South Center St... -Phone 1084R DR. C. I. ARNOLDU Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician j310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 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 H PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Repair Work and General Pipe Work 1102 South Elm St. } Phones 1077M and 6593 H RADIATOR REPAIRING CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFYREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 4. Res, 1235 M. EB, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 | $9LOOOOOF00 OO DR. 1, E. BEKQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 CHIROPODISTS CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS |" Repairing—Oleaning-—ttecoring |434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMID Ro # CO. er Roofing "Contractors, Repair- ialty ing and ca |527 East Tweifth Phone 1334W SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 TEWART AND COMPANY SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertising \Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball Dr. H. G. ennan Chiro: t Suite 20 Daly Bldg. DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH. . D. Office Phone % Reside: 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Reparing Let Us Estimate Your Work Phone 1080 Phone 1770 TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs | Taxidermist 333 South Elm Street At iT RTE Bobcat and Coyote Phone 791M Phone 1923 Taxidermist ags a Specialty 105 South Conwell TAILORS ©. HL WHALEY | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning |Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. 116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 4833 PELOSI EDOEG IOI OL HOSED {

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