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‘ Os SPR hs, a a ee Oe, BaPeahseror effec men a 20 PAGE SIX Che Casper Dafiy Extoune OREIGN BUYING BOOSTS GRAINS Upturns Carry Prices Higher at Chicago After Se- vere Slump. CHICAGO, March 14.—Buying ditt during the ear! ess was at a mater! ther rains tn the south ther with from Liverpool were chiefly responsi initial setbeck. Liquidation of holders, however, ap peared to be at an end for at least the time being. The start, which va abeaquentty, reports that .2500,000 c Famoos Players? Lasky jeneral Asphalt . Int Mart x International wer, May 60} Invincible Oil scored trif-| Kelly-Springticla Kennecott Copper ...- seville and Nashville hels of Canafiian wheat had been taken for Europe g2¥e the market a: ad@ttionat upturn. Prices mnsettied, at the same as yesterday's finish to ic higher, with May 1.33 % to 1.94 and July 1.15% to 1.25%. Corn and oats swayed with wheat After opening % to Tec | to 60%, the corn maris ling gains in some casce. The market kept within a narrow range in the Inter dealings. Prices closed firry % to net higher, with May 61% to 61%. Oats started % to "io down, May 38 to 38%c and then more than re covered. Provisions were lower mm line with the hog market Gosing Quotations. ‘Wheat— Open. High. Low. Close. May -—$1.31% $1.34% $L31% $1.33% on the part of strong commission honses ext the price of wheat a little today trading, although the lower quotations closed New York Stocks Associated Press Leased Wire | American Hide & Leather pfd_ American International Corp. American Locomotive tral Leather -..-..—.- nandier Motors ~ Chesapeake and Ohio ~~... Chicago, Mil., and St. Paul — icago, R. I. and Pac. nino Copper ...- larado Fuel and Iron Corn Products ried from % to 1%c lower with May 104 58 it 84 Mexican Petroleum Copper ... Middle States OD York aa2 ‘.. N. H. and Hartford . rfolk anil Western . yrthern Pacific ... lnhoma Prod. and Ref. July 14% LIGK 113% 1.15% 5% se 2% uthern Railway AK tandard Oil of N. maa aN Tennessee Copper .....s-a----- 10% x Texas Co. .. + o2e-- a Texas and Pacific Le. | May 10.60 232 20:60 10.90 | Tobacco Products [.----s—-s- 624 Duty 1030 1% 1080 1120 Trancontinental O98 WW. 9% Rie Union Pactfie --.---—--eewww=—= TES Mey 25 fees (1025 mn80 nites Retail Stores 46% ae 2020 oat 7 en: CANOORL sce ae cemens a --— 943% Butter smd Exes. —- Westinghouse Electric ...-.. 57) CHICAGO, March 14.—Batter high-| Willys Overland ..... - sees Hed ‘x; creamery extras, 38%c; firsts, 33%] American Zinc, Lead and Sm... 14% @3T%e; seconds, £1@32%c; standards tke. Livestock Mart Denver Prices. DENVER, Col. March 16-—Catfiie recetpts 1300; market steady fa come held higher; sheep amd fecders.steady; ews top $9.00. Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 14—{United States Bureau of Markets)—Cattle re- cetpts 12,0003 very slow; undertone weak to lower on all classes; few early sales beef steers and fat she stock 15 to 28c lower; buik beef steers of qual- ity to sell $7.40@8_2: Hogs receipts 23,000; slow, mostly 250 lower than yesterday’s average; top $10.70 earty; practical Mmit $10.65; bulk $10.00@1050; pigs mosfly 25c ;/Goshen. ‘SEP W EBT TIE OF PAGEANT T BE PHESERTE SDN t United tSates Rubber —---—.. United States Steel -------.-. Utah Copper ....-.-.-----e—e+ A pageant entitted, “Joseph in Egypt,” will be given next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Presby- terian tabernacle, Sixth and Durbin streeta, by thirty young men and wom- en of the church. The scenes will represent the sale-of Joseph to the Ish- maelites, his rise-to high office in ing-of Jacob, his presentation to Phar- ach and his.settlement in the Innd of AM the characters in the }story will appear in suitable costume. ‘The choir under the direction of Prof. Rudolph Lundberg will furnish several special numbers. The-public is condially mvited. (SST | Mhenew chancelior-of Syracuse un!- veraity, Rev. Chartes W- Flint, is the son, the grandson, and the great- 0@ | grandson of Methodist Jocal. preachers. ———__—_ | NEW YORK, March — Foretgn {ber sitver, 63%; Mexican dollars, | 48%. | i lower; buik destrable-100-to-220 pound- ers $3.00@9.35. | Sheep recetpts T6000; fat Iambs |opening weak to lower. Fat sheep to 50c higher; shearing Iambs stead sborn lambs $12.75@?310; no fat wooled lambs sold early; wooled ewe |top earty $9.75; good 126 pound shorn |ewes $7.50; shearing lambs to yard traders $14.50. tative Bankers BOND SECURITIES Address all inquiries to Jotm U. Fish care Casper Tribune, Wyoming represen. ‘Trust company. SINCLAIR ISSUE SNAPPED UP. NEW YORK, March 14-—Subsertp- tion privileges to the new issue of Sin- clair Consolidated Oil $45,000,000 first Tien seven per cent bonds, offered by Mountain States Oil Digest: A Valuable Booklet for the Oil Man complete and anthentic information on ov 500 oll, gas, retin- peline companies operating in Rocky Mountain Region: Just pub- Tiehed. “A Gusher of Information” Price $1.00 ews Stands or sent post of price. Containing paid on rece! The Commercial Printing Co-| Midwest Refin Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. ® _country-wile banking syndicate, were closed almost tmmedlately after the opening of the books this morn. ing. It is claimed that requests for participation far exceed the entire un- derwriting. —>—_. be STANDARD BO? American Tel., 6s, 1922 Japanese, 4s . - Kelly Springfield, 8s orway 88 New York Central, 7s Penn R. R., 6% Queensland, 7s ._-—-. Standard Oil 75 1925 » 193L 2. 7% 27% DECISION UPON | j } | REALTY TITLES Sheridan Judge Says Posses- sion of Property May Carry Equal Weight in Court Contest. | SHERIDAN, Wyo, March M— A | decision handed down recently by Dts- trict Judge James H. Burgess, upsets the popular conception of the law in In substance the court declared that a tithe to real estate, which the records may show clear, is not conclusive evi- | dence of ownership but may be at- | make which they barrowed the money. The stepfather afterwards withdrew tacked successfully by one in open | posseasion and claiming an equity in the property. ‘The case in question arose when a man t maid to have entered into a | partnership with the stepfather of his wife; in the purchase of two farms to from the partnership, it was shown, | but was held responsible for the money ‘| borrowed to make the purchssa To *| secure him, the other partner executed | deed for the land to him, together | with a bil! of sale for all his personal | property, eventually turning over the chattels to his former partner who is | said to have sold them and apptied the | money recetved to the payment of the |debt, although the indebtedness was | not entirely liquidated. |__Here another prospective purchaser | entered the case, visiting the land. Ne- gotiations wers entered into and the purchase made. Refusal of one of the partners to give possession resulted in a victory for nim inthe courts, the judge holding that the teets, though of record, were to be considered only as mortgaged and that one of the part- ner’s actual possession of the Innd RAIL ISSUES IN Transportation Stocks Sell at Gains of From 1 to 2 Points in Market. NEW YORK, March 14.—The arttv- ity of high grade transportation ts» sues at substantial advances was the feature of today’s broad bat profes- sional dealings. Trading in specula tive stocks was again very extensive.| Sales approximated 1,000,000 shares. Comprehensive buying of invest- ment rails, notably the leading Pa-| cifics and grangers, at gains of 1 to almost 2 points, marked the later deal- NEW YORK, March 14.—The up ward movement fn selected or special quoted in the initial dealings. Such miscellaneous issues are Remington ‘Typewriter common and second pre ferred, Chicago and Eastern Itinois preferred and Chesapeake and Ohio at gains of one to almost two points. Tn its main ersentials the earty mar- ket followed the irregular morements of ‘the previous session. Former fa- vorites were dnfl and relatively un- changed, while numerous minor spe cialties were active and strong. Util- preferred and prio preferred, Consflo- @ated Gas, Brooklyn Union Gas and Manhattan Elevated extended their gains by 1 to 4 points. Automobile subsidiaries, especially Bosch Magneto and Sttomberg Carburetor, strengthen- ed. Cast Iron Pipe, Vanadium and Nova Scotia Steel averaged one point gain. Sugars and allied food shares were again in demand, but buying of was a notice to the buyer when he pur- chased the land, of the equity claimed by that partner. ee NEW SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 BE ORGANIZED SUNDAY FOR KENWOOD RESIDENTS Presbyterian church of Casper will b organized at 2:30 o'clock Sunday after noon at the Kenwood hall, South Jackson and Fourteenth streets. A quartet from the First Prosbyterian church will render special music. ‘This Sunday school will be organ- ized to meet the needs of a large com munity of people in the eastern part of the city who have no church privi leges at present. Parents are invited to attend and take their children ‘There will be classes for everybody and all will be mado welcome. ‘BONUS BLANKS FOR SOUTH DAKOTA RECEWED HERE Bonus application blanks from the state of South Dakota have been re- ceived at the headquarters of the local Red Cross chapter in the Midwest ‘bufiding. South Dakota has provided ‘a bonus for all its soktiers who Joined the service while residents of that state. South Dakota soldiers now making their home here can secure the blanks by calling at headquarters here. Mrs. Kittie B. Payne, executive at the local office will assist the soldiers in property filling out the blanks to in. sure ther receiving the bonus. Charter No. 11490 National Bank At Casper; in the State of Wye RE: REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ming, at the Close of Business on Mar. 10, 1922. OURCES. ils centered in Cosden and Mexican Petroleum. Call money opened at 4 per cent. Further a@vances brought out » Tib- tors and equipment below yesterday’s fal prices but the list manfisted a better tone afterwards on buying of particular issues, such as American Can, American Woolen, Marine preferred New York Central and Canadian Pacific. Foreign Exchange Irregular NEW YORK, March 14.—Great Brt tain, demand 4.30%, cables 4.30%; 60- day bills on banks 4.27%. France, de mand 8.85%, cables 886. italy, de mand 5.01, cables 5.01%. Belgium, de- mand 8.22%, cables 8.23, Germany, demand .36%, cables .36%- Holland, demand 37.45, cables 37.48. Norway, demand 17.40, Sweden, demand 25,73. Denmark, demand 20.90. Switzerland, demand 19.32. Spain, demand 15.45. Greece, demand 4.50. Potand, demand 02%. Czecho-Slovakia, demand 1.72. Argentine, demand 35.25. Brazil, de- mand 13.75. Montreal 96%. Money. NEW YORK, March 14.—Call money steady, high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4; closing bid 3%; offered at 4; Ist loan 4; call loans against acceptances 3%; time loans firm; sixty dmys 4%a 5; 90 dxys 4%a5; 6 months 4%a5. Prime mercantile paper 4%a5. Metals. NEW YORK, March 14.—Copper steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, 13¢; later, 13@13%c. ‘Tin easier; spot and futures, $28:50. Iron steady; prices unchanged, Lead steady; spot, $4.70@4.75. Zinc quieter; East St. Louis deltv- ery spot, $4.65@4.70. Antimony—Spot $4 Rwerve District, No. 10 of Commerce ities, expecially Market Street Raflway/ (COUNTER PETITION IN sszseesmurettatememy) oe ‘s tor to sell or ITION OF DIVORCE ACTION FILED ===" => = = Sti : ack Chel Citizens National Bank Wye, March 36 At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on Mar. 10, 1922. CHEYENNE, = 2 «e = . ‘mea suit for divorce, alleging eructty ee und infidelity and asserting that Nim- bec G@iscounta, bed mo was worth at toast $75,000, has .. Cm Gotirentaee 4,158-43 filed an answer and crosspetition. He| CHICAGO, March 14°"— Painting t securities owned: aske divorce on the ground that Mra.|ross fm the checks of youns sins ee ee ee Se Dee vee pica Nimmo habit ‘Dombarding | with @umbbells, is advocated 4 . | sam ne ae ee uned. to bs | Marthe ‘Tpacy, Gena ot' the fvouilin'| on, Sone vtet manip Oveecmasint snourities——— 19,898.81 119,393.81 | reas fos chinaware to stovetids: | medical college in Philadephia, Pa. | Donds, “stocks, securities, eto ———___________ $9,030.79 | nat abe was insanely jealous and that “there is nothing Detter than five yoTwttre fixtures Tc - 15 sane Cant tne ee ee wich « achher. Yxe| minutes with & pele et Quemepelis $0) (O00) Toe ee ee Deere tank +6 60.598.17 lis not worth, he sets forth, more than a etrl wants red roses Im her cheeks,” wankt aud stout Guo trom Mational banks. 109,975.13 | $5,000, if that mach. \ Among other al-|said Dr. Tracy. “Tt hes the Mpstick | Choces ee, sor Clearing 11,985.26 legations set forth by Nimmo js that/and the rouge pot backed off the porting poly outside of city or town of ro- eaend wife's groundices jealousy of a boards.” iso from UB T other cash items__________ cides bry Charter No. 10533 erage eee | ‘Totar 087,500.85 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE | 7 = * Bank LIABILITIES. Wyoming National At Casper, In the State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on Mar. TO, 1323. tative rafls and industrials were un-|Loans and | Overdrafts, unsecurett |u. | () Deposited to secure ¢irculation’ ferred, Kelsey Wheel, Public Service| Other bonds, stocks, securities, of New Jersey, United Raitroads pre-|Furniture and fxtures-——--—— ferred and Replogie Steel were among | Lawful the active strong stocks. Secondary Cash in vaul} rails were featured by Amn Arbor pre-| Exchanges for Checks on banks Due ‘Total_ Capital stock paid in_ Surptus fund _— Loans anfi discounts, inclutting rediscounts_—— ---~-$1,061,724.01 Overdrafts, unsecured —-----—— = 4,302.36 U. S. Government securities owned: (a) Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par vaiue) - $125,000.00 (>) AT other U. S. Governme! 1,000.00 126,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc— eS SS eae ITT Furniture and fixtures_—__— —— — 19,226.23 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank. -$ 51,647.39 | Cash in vault and amount due from National banks_ 173,914.90 } ‘Amounts due from State Banks, Bankers and Trust | Companies in the United States_______________._ 10,855.12 | Exchanges for Clearing House_. 14,351.68 | Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash ftems_________ 3,278.37 254,047.96 Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from United States Treasurer__-——_ ae 6,250.00 Interest earned Tut not collected_—— 16,388.36 $1,500,538.92 Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to National banks. Certificates of deposit_ Other time deposits___. ment of this bank__ Interest earned ‘Total. (Seal) EARL C. BOYLE, { THOS. KENNEY JOE E. DENHAM, Directors. ——- -$ 125,000.00 = - 12,500.00 Undivided profits, Iess current expenses, interest and taxes paid. 6,761.84 one serene 125,000.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust com- panies in the U_ S. and forelgn countries______ Certified checks outstanding————_______ Cashier's checks on own bank outstandin: Individual deposits subject to check—_ = Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days____ not collected____. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. I, R. F. Kamman, Cashier of the above named bank, lemniy swear 4 | that the above statement is true to the best iieecp 5,005.00 $$$. 336 25 SE ‘Notes and bills rediscounted, incinding acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with | indorso- 7,083,679.21 ‘131,209.51 16,388.36 $1,500,538.92 G. of my knowledge and belief. R. F. KAMMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1922. JESSAMINE H. FREEMAN, > | My commission expires Sept. 20,-1935. eo 31, | Correct—Attest: | ; and 19: (eal Individual deposits Certificates of deposit due fn less than 30 days_—_— Other demand deposits. Certificates of deposit-_————_________-_—_— Other time deposits. swear that the above statement is belief. eal) P. I. O'Connor, Directo: Due from State Banks and Bankers. Checks and Cash Items——————-—______________. 3,041.04 Money Reserve In Bank, viz: Capital Paid in___. Surplus Fund Discount EET a ee Individual Deposits Subject to Check_——-____$186, 638.76 Certificates of Deposit, Demand_—.. Certificates of Deposit, Time. Savings Deposits ---____---__. Due to State Banks and Bankers_—_-——_-_____. Notes and Bills Rediscounted-_——.----________.. S. Government securities owned: clearing Tota _—______$3, 866,909.46 State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—es. I, Carl F. Shumaker, house _______-________—— located outside of city or town of re- (CG. S, bonds par vetoes} IE CE TSE reserve with Federal Reserve bank_—-_-$194,960.85 t and amount due from National banks. 748,123-11 75,067.33 ‘Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust com- panies in the United States and foreign countries- (Certified checks oatstand! 95,591.07 49,940.93 36,892.99 2,338,424.82 61,000.00 14,587.05 298,880.07 606,931.85 100,000.00 100,000.00 Certificate of depostt due tm less than 30 days__ 704. 116,410.41 bad 7,704.76 90,317.06, Dividends unpaid ——— 60. 3,494,983.60 cashier of the above named bank, do solemnity true to the best of my knowledge and CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1922. My commission expires December 30, 1925. Correct—Attest: G. E. ABBOTT, . B. B. BROOKS, rs. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Company Wyoming Trust ‘ESOURCES. At Casper, inthe State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on Mar. 10, FAYE TILLARD, Notary Pubts. 1922. Loans and Discounts - Overdrafts, secured and Expense Stocks, Securities, ete-—. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtui from Nationa! Banks-. Specie Legal Tender and National Bank Notes_ Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Pennies_. ‘Total___.. ‘Total.. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona—es, I, Leo A, Dunn, Cashier of the above-named that the above-statement is true, to the best of my xnowledge and belief. LEO My Commission expires March 28, 1325. Correct—Attest: P. J. O'CONNOR, B, 3, BROOKS, R. C, CATHER, Directors. 547.00 10,744.00 37,05 = $$ at 4,233.34 23,523.44 55,194.15 ----- 31,600.00 $393,848.16 Pr 107,458.43 -$100,800.00 10,000. 4,350.19 219,589.63 27,908.28 Bank, ao solemnly swear A. DUNN, Cashier. Subscribed an@-eworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1922. (Seal) Finance Corporation of Wyoming CASPER, WYOMING OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . J. O'CONNOR, President. 8. T. Gol. RB. R. HAGENS ELLISON, Vice President. GRATIOT, Vice President. CATHER, Secy.-Treas, GRIFFITH, Asst, Secy. STATEMENT H. B. DURHAM ‘THOMAS 8S. COOKE R, H. NICHOLS H. H. BROOKS BE. J. SULLIVAN H. O. BARBER At the Close of Business March I@, 1922 County of Natrona ) I, R. © Cather, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Corporation, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge belief, Cash on hand ant fn Banks_————_-______________$ 23,552.01 Certificates of Deposit_————____________________————- 487,294.39 —— 433.00 Due on Insurance Commissions. 452.00 $522,231.40 LYABILITIES. | capttna Stock, Preferred___. ___—-—_-$326, 400.00 Surplus from sale of Common 65,360.00 Undivided Profits = 46,423.97 Unearned Discount — 39,168.96 Paid in on Stock Subscriptions———______+_________ 13,856.73) Accounts Payable ————_________ 21.68 Rediscounts aes SS | :80,90000 $521,231.40 State of Wyoming De! R C. CATHER. My-Commission expires February 10, 1926. ‘The above statement is published as a matter of record only. in -the Corporation is for sale Subscribed and sworn to before me this, the 11th day of March, A. D. ALBERT E. TWEED, Notary Public. Nv stock = mes ance EY RISE ARTE (94,839.38 ene $1,937 ,509.35 bank and other cash ttems______________ 1,494.53 1,019,645.87 State of Wyoming, ma Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8 I, W. J. Bailey, cashier of peicgpoenE tes Treasurer -—_—____________—-———_ 5,000.00 that the above statement is true to ject pee a ¢o Sener igiead ota SOI AE at W. J. BAILEY, Cashier, { 3 LIABILITIES. be end sworn to before me this 3th day of March, 1922. JOHN H. CASEY, Ni teen stock paid tet 208,090.00 My commission expires April 9, 1924. . Notery Public. \Surplus fa 108,060.00 Correct—Astest: ‘Undivided profits, teas current expense, interest taxes paid. E . J. BURKE, Circulating notes outstanding—__._____________-______-._ 200, 000.08 C. H. HORSTMAN, Amount due to National banks ————___-__$ 2,739.82 Cc V. NORRIS, | THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Everything in Building Material “IG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62 | | | AUDITORS “REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ‘Tax _Servico 4th Floor 0-S Bidg. Phone 767 G REGISTRY CORP. eeretear aaa’ arent seit Ol Exchange Bide, Phone 660 LAWYERS Pao ane BISHOP Baite 9, Daly ‘Butlging NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 OM Exchange Bailing Gals Midwest Bet Bide: Phone, 289 WILLIAM 0. WILSON eon Theone Tax Fava | Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block = | LIFE INSURANCE pee eae Tamarance Go, of America DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Phone 12563 P. 0. Box 1042 Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Onsper, Wv30. Phone OSTEOPATHS GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS 415 OM Exchange Bilde. Phone 1162 |Sulte 6 Tribuno Apartments Phone S88 DR. L. L. WADE AUTO PAINTING Osteopathic Room 5.1 Wood Bile” Phone 12713 STEWART AND COMPANY ‘Auto Paintin 5 Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball Osteopathic eee, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER =a = DE. C. 1. ARNOLDUS Bageace, Heavy Hauling and Piano Pugsican ‘Moving. Phone 743. 20.08 “Boning Ptione, 1764 PLUMBERS SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lacille Elles Phone 6823 SERVICE PLUMBERS {Plumbing, Heating, 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 TT RADIATOR REPAIRING CONTRACTORS CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS W. W. SPROUL, Ooniractor & Bullanr |‘4 W. Yellowstone Phone 105437 Foster Fhove Si6W |" ROOF CONTRACTING CHIROPRACTORS WYOMING ROOFING 0. Contractors, Repair. ing and Recoat: Specialty Tae. Phote fog [527 Kast Twelfth ne ene ISA SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID rT” Office 423, Res. 1235 Bush Show Cards and Poster are SF al : - 'W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 ‘is? North Kimball St. ‘ART AND COMPANY ‘Phone: 1457 SIGNS and SHOW CARDS DR. LE. UIST Phone 1072! Kimball Zattermeister r Phone 1! hid as TAXIDERMISTS DOCTORS “THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP H THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP C. KEITH, M.D. + and Remodeling Furs Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Sects; Was Gate Poane 1902 |, AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermist ELECTRICIANS | Bobeat and Coyote, Hugs a Special! i an. Phone 791M South Conwel TAILORS Cc. H. WHALEY beeen Ding aor ete tny Riera ig and Pressing, Repairin: 116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 4835 BULLACK AND LACY RELIABLE TAILORS Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 Stereos mide POSSESASLAG OSLO EL ELE ES4OEOA DELL OS FS EGOOOOE-SO6-9 D0