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f (i l . 5 ) are } 7p inna gy 0 A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - weve wmmat Lom what VERCISING RATSS—The rate tot Inserung Want Acs in fhe Gas. Daily Tribune is 1% ceats @ word inserucn; munimum 26 cents TOWN advertisements by cash or check Note re! t Grocery. over Blue Fron Raest Be i a ald ~~ FEMALE sixcet, —— SG men, women, over 11, desir- Faas “gore ‘positions, $130 monthly; write for free list of posi- tions now open. Et. Terry, (former civil service examiner), 915 Continental Bidg., Washington, D. C. 3-202! SALESMEN WANTED ANTED—Salesman to Bi fection; nothing like it, all dealers; big repeater; will carry stock in storage in your city; no corn- ;. must come well recommend- oH 8. Kloke. 903 Jackson street, a sells to with auto to and Rite Grand Union ‘ive Co, Denver; AGENTS WANTED ee AGENTS—Men and women, make $20 daily, delling coupons, samples free. Kauderer, 916 Broudway, Brooklyn, NY. S147 POSITIONS WANTED —_______________. POSITION WANTED—Woman cook ‘wants work in oil field. Phone 213R. ay = 3-20-3t -20-3t* | halt —— . Mrs. Beable. WILL GO out sewing. aieit as cook in Bec! 3-20-3t ANTED —Position fields. Phone 1567W. SERVICES OFFERED YOU WANT your furniture call at 387 So. PHONE 306 btu have the case of your piano all ro re 8-6-8 Ash, or ed and looking nice but is the and fancy dressmaking, funcy ony @ specialty; work don» reagon- @bla Apariment 7, 260 rte eee it ¥ nL Se Inez 3-20-3t WILL GO out sewing. Beadle. Phone 1329 WANTED—Pupils for private ing by experienced teacher. 63: South Durbin street. Phone paren) fs i | i = : IN and fancy Pirenodeling.- 238 West street. Phone 1543W. 3-14-6¢ CK dray trips to homesteads; aren right to all. Phone 11M see 5 Seventh ‘WANTED—Plowing to do with tract- or. Phone 1605M or 1510W. 3-18-2t* “ell for and deliver; rugs cleaned. 633 CY avenue. Phone 12723. 3-18-2t DAMAGED Mirrors resilvered. Harn- ed Brothers Furniture Co. etal £2 laundry; will call for and Frit 3-14-6t ROUGH dry deliver. Phone 1591NJ. * WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED—Ford delivery car; must bo reasonable. Casper Dairy Pisate WE BUY and sell of value, WANTED TO BUY—A lot with a it house or garage on it in south of city; must be cheap. P. O. box S16 Fly FI [TED — Show must be cheap. Phone 556]. $-20-It WANTED—To hear of relinquishment ‘sale; must be of good sige brush ‘ 6; within radius of 60 miles from Casper. P. O. box 1833. 3-17-3t* WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of i WANTED—Anythi you have in the ‘way of second band tu and | oll | 6RINGING UP FATHER OH: HOM! THERE'S NO USE OF ME ASKIN’ MAGGIE IF IKIN GO OUT- SHELL AN’ THERE ISN'T A CHANCE IN THE WORLD Che Casper Daily Cribune OF ME SNEAKIN’ OUT j AN’ 1 DID SO WANT TO GO TO CASEXS CHOWDER PARTN- BUT IT'S Tao LATE NOw FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES HOUSEHOLD GOODS ee FOR SALE— Cheap; one deli PIANO AT SACRIFICG PRICE. Ford in good shape. Phone 1186M. Very high grade in our pos- 2-18-2t¢ | seenion in Casper. Will tremend- ous discount for q turnover. terms. If interested write at once for particulars to the Denver Music Co.. Jenver, Colo. 3-8-15t AUTO ACCESSORIES ay shields for Ford, $100 Presa. | OR SALB— Collapsible drees form, man Tribune. 2-18-2tan| $6. Phone 739. $-18- FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ————— FOR SALE—Oid newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-26-t£-dh em FOR SALE—Water well drilling rig, complete; ready to go to work with | part|contracts to keep rig busy for the} summer. Call E. C. Teeple. Evanson | (hotel, rear. 3-18-2t° ptt: 2 EE ST |FOR SALB—Pullford tractor with 14- inch plow, cheap. Phone 1605M or 1bi0w. 3-18-2t* FOR SALE—Small safe, writing desk, er or phone 1510W. 3-18-2t° a ; sever- FOR SALE—Three-room house ___FOR SALE—HOUSES BOARDING honse for sale. 534 West Yellowstone avenue; cheap bas ore and FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL TRADE—KEquity th lot for ear, Phone 760R. 3-18-2t* FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room house; mod- ern except bath two minutes walk to refinery; also lot with small house and garage in rear very reasonable. Inquire after 5 o'clock evenin; it 1102 South Willow street. 3-15. FOR RENT — Two-room house with bath. street. FOR RENT—Low rents on, houses; large and small; apartments, etc. Call at 311 East H street and money. FOR SALE. bat! heats tila is a boreaia | hroom; @ns ; this is a in at $3,100 with $1,000 down and balance in monthly payments; located in southwest part, near high school. | Small tworoom house in east’ part 26-foot lot, $850 with $260 down, bal- ance in payments. Nice lot on South Wolcott © street with four-room house; at $5,500 with down. Fourroom house for rent; North Melrose street; $35 per month. Md from $400 to $125 per iol sale; T lot; Tota borla0 foots 26 per cent down and $10 per month. ‘There 1s city water on this property. Branch Realty Co. M. E. Pratt, , Phone 1825W Pag ‘Theater $40 South Ash a 3-20-1t | save 3-20-1t* ret I re FOR RENT=Six-room modern _fur-| 3-1T-8t nished houwe; will give time lease a. to responsible party. Call 897M or 128 ‘West Eleventh street during day time or early evening. 3-18-3t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE {2° sly evening. 0 _3-18-3t OR GATE Comer law cose to iw | POR RENT House “completely fur. FOR SALE—Corner lot, close to re-| nished; no children. 224 West finery; cheap; small payment down, | street. balance ‘monthly. Phone 191M. 3-20-1t* se 3.17-3t* FOR RENT—Four-room house, fur- ) nished, modern except heat en Wal- | nut street; three-room house on West LIVESTOCK |Tenth street; gas, lights and water in ———__—__—______._ hours; one one-room furnished house | two to on Cherry street; basement apartment, FOE eRe aiit Te nena oe uteare tyro furnished: close in. Phone 18763. years” | 3-18-3t three any FOR RENT—Neat four-room furnish- in6-| “ed modern house. Inquire 1228 South | Cedar street S-18-4t* FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished house. 127 North Grant street -1T-2t . room 400, 0. S. build Phone 767 office; residence a POULTRY FOR SALE— Setting eggs; Scantz) strain; bred-tolay in winter; single comb, White Leghorns, $3.50. 314 Saat "A. atroct So7W. 3-20-21 FOR RENT—Smail fiveroom furnish. a3 Phone iv ed hovse; Ughts and water. 1039 South Jackson street. Inquire next door, 1035 South Jackson street. | 8-17-3t® FOR RENT—Four-room strictly mod-! ern house. 818 CY avenue, 3-17-3t* | LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Sixty acres, the distance of five city blocks; southwest from furnished |s01 | FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicvy furnished bed- room adjotning bath, modern home. 2 Noth Jefferson street. they 653M. : FOR RENT—Two nice clezn furnish- ed rooms for two gentlemen; reason- able. 643 East Third street, Phone sik. * 3-20-8t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT rooms for light housekeeping. 232 North MeKinley street. Phone 912M. 3.17-3t FOR RENT -— Five light furnished basement rooms; gas, water and lights. Inquire 111 North Jackson street, rear. 3-20-1t* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping or batching with gas. 817 Sputh Spruce street. 3-18-8t Go | FOR RENT—Two basement rooms for light housekeeping: gas and lights furnished. 835 East Third street. a 3-18-31 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; cldse in; bath; $30. WWhale; South Ash street. two-ruom modern except Apartments, 610 hone 1392J. 3-16+tt FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large Ivingroom, kitchenette and bath. Phone 381, 3-10-f FOR RENT—Fornished two-room and bath rt i gan, yery rea: nable. 139 South Jefferson street. Phone 1555 W. 3-18-3t® FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment; completely furnished; reduced rent; close in. 124 South Beech street. Phone 1470. 3-17-8t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment, $30; including garage. 1405 East Second street. -1T-8t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment on East Third close in, $20. Phone 1078, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen- Ughts; use of electric washer; 1424M; $75. FOR RENT—Two _ strictly furnished two-room apartments on paved street. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A street. Phone 868J. tt Tworoom Tribune apartment, steam heat; hot and cold water; electric range; icc box; built-In cupboard; Murphy bed; large bathroom; laundry equipped with elec- tric washer. Call at Apartment 1, Tribune building. 3-2-tf FOR RENT — Threeroom modern FOR RENT — apartment; water and lights; gas range in Kitchen; $35 per month. Phone 1539M. $-14-tf-dh FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; close in; three rooms and bath; one- halt block from courthouse. 224 North Wolcott street. Phone 567J. 3-18-3t Casper, $160 per acre. P. O. box 1143. Phone 1664W. 317-3t¢ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished house at 337 South Melrose street.| semi-basement apartment; Inquire at 336 South Conwell street. 3-20-2t LAND FO! hot and cold water; gas installed. 1119 East Third street. Phone 1479. 3-18-2t° FOR SALE—Relinquishment, 18 miles on Alcova road, mo: fenced; near school; cheap. Phone 191M. 3-17-3t* | FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house with bath and garage. 924 South Spruce street. Phone 290W. 2 apartment Cail at ‘rear 3-20-1t FOR RENT—Strictly modern house, furnished; gas in all rooms. 137 North Jackson street. Inquire in the and cross fenced; good frame house 14x28 feet, barn, coal shed and out- house; good corral, 50 acres under |rear. Sa0dte cultivation; good Mving water on the place the year from in-|FOR RIENT—Strictly modern five- around. Free cumbrance. Inquire 224 West K street. room furnished house; all furnished 3-18-2t¢ except linen and dishes. 127 North Grant street. 3-20-1t FOR REN'T— Beautiful seven-room furnished bungalow; close in; refer- ences required. Phone 1320R, 3-20-6t FOR RENT ROOMS ROOMS at the Antlers; exclusive; moderate. 616 South Woleott street. 8-13-6t FOR RENT—Rooms upstairs, 220 South Center street, Inquire at Kas- sis Dry Goods Co., 137 East Second street. 2-23-tf BOARD AND ROOM, privete family; home privileges; prices- reasonable. t¢|515 South Beech street. 8-14-6t* PIANO. FOR RENT—Pieeaant room in mod. c-} ern home; close in; private entrance. ing 2 pase eseaesuell plan: HOE [218 Bouth “Grant. street. Sab ats Gulich. Phone 1117M after 5.30 p.m, - S18-8t |" tor two Sentlemnen| Soden home; FOR SALE—Bed, dress: ‘ingroo! also basement room, South Gran table, chairs, rugs, Wishoo and cook:| street. Phone 6464. $-20-2t ‘805 ing utensils. t Third ‘street. | OR RENT Moderg |) sicepligroom; Phone 1102R. 818-2) "close to bath, ¢20.per month, 1021 JF YOU WANT second-hand furnj-|South Elm atrect. 3-18-81 | turefi or anything second-hand, or | Oonm two furnished rooms; trade, call at 26t| suitable for gentlemen; P month. Phone 16583, -18-2te .|¥OR RENT—Nice upstairs room, all Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J, 11-19-tt PLAYER PIANO. ‘The best value in town A. B. © trio washing machine; excellent con-|"" Toaemn; suitable for two or three Lode eae Apartmouie|gentiemen. 922 South David street, Phone 707W. 8-20-6t {FOR RENT—One two-room and one ree-room modern apartment; close in; modern except bath. Whaley A mts. 610 South Ash street. Phone 1392J, 8-20-tf $< ____ FOR RENT—Large two-room, mod. ern, furnished apartment; will vacant March 23; $39 per month. 319 South Jackson street. 1610W, FOR RENT—Modern threeroom fur- nished t; eleptric washer; garage; reasonable. Phone 1592R. 3-20-4t* tee a FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment; large livingroom, kitchenette, breal fast nook and bath; hot water hea’ gas range, $55. Phone 1424M or 38: i 38-20 FOR RENT—Lir , diningroom, kitchenette and private bath; com pletely furnished; dishes, bed linen. 1035 South Walnut street. ree ae -18-2t i FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment, Call after 5 p. m. Phone 1797W. 933 South Spruce Dery -20-1t* FOR RENT — Two-room apartment for light housekeeping; shower bath privilege. 831 CY avenue. 3-20-2t FOR RENT ‘Two-room apartment, nicely furnished and clean; close in; also gas. 564 West Yellowstone ave- nue. Phone 1144W, 3-20-1t FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment; bath and gas: close Inj ino front bedroom, 18 North Wolcott street. Phone 1778. 3-20-1t* FOR RENT—Tworeom unfurnished apartment; three-room accommoda- tion; close in. 238 West Seventh street. Phone 1548W. 3-20-66 BOR SALE—$700 overstuffed :| OR RENT—Three unturnished base- sae, visa b= pie ment rooms and Jaundsyrocin. 636 | FOR posnie eel ys a Springs; sanitary couch with double ist Bwelith stzect. Phone 4301, cat | Wout Ninth atrests rear, 2-20-4t ator, 125-pound. capacity} ter; ;mod.|FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished new refrigerator, 125-ound capacity;| ROOMS at the Antler; exclusive; mod. : ee erate. 616 South Wolcott eget straight back chair; © pay mare for i, Phone 1036. Cae Santer tabla Gard stables Tfing sol, SSE ee Meee it sort on garded Danthasn tent | Gictien of ities oe 214 or nm F pi lege of \vingroom ani chen. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES {{isiics:; boiler; tubs, etc; everything | sos Bast Third street. Phone 13022. in’ aplendid condition. Phone 1133. | pisses ounaitient tours non, eam FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in ings and new radiator, $176. 129 Weet FOR SALE—Bargalns in coal ranges |basement, with or without board; gen- ever. Pho: r Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone "gan-st* 1509, , 1-26-f street. 320-208 If anyone could invent a scientific. 8-18-2t | ally perfect black paint, which would| the Secretary of State of the State absorb all Ught and reflect none, he| of Wyoming, at 9 o'clock a. m.,, would eoive the riddle of invisibility, IHemen preferred. 215 North Jetferson | fF 1t would be Impossible to see such objects in the brightest of sunlight “Eye FOR RENT — Business locations; space for auto dealer: <aow rooms, garage work room, etc.; all or any part lof the east side ; contract for lease now; get possession April 1. See John M. Whisenhunt or phone 1376J. Ground floor storeroom; suitable for Arkeon. Bldg. Phone 1485. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold sorority pin; har name 3-18-tf an J ol on ik; leave Tribune office or call 835. Reward. B-20-2t° LOST—Two panty dress rompers in Kimball's Drug store pick@d up by mistake; please return to room ‘2. Smith Tartar building. 2-18-3t LOST—Ladies red leather belt: please cave at postoificn, Miss Orendorf Reward. - 3-20-2t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Auto tire vulcanizing business to close an estate. Phone 86. 3-17-3t* FOR RENT — Canadian — roominz house. Phone 634R. 3.18-3t* FOR SALE—High class apartment; will pay 20 per cent on you rinvest. ment; close in; can be hought on terms. Box A-142 Tribune. 3-18-2t FOR SALE—Grocery and meat busi ness; paying real profits; most rea sonable rent in the city. Write or wire box A-110, Tribune, 3-9-10t {FOR SALE—Two-room laundry fully equipped. Taquire Wyatt Cafeteria. 3-16-t¢ PERS7AL DINGS given by Madam Wonder im, mind or cards, 319 East < t, opposite Burlington freight H hone 673. 3-16-6" | LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. The Wyoming Homesteaders’ Protective Association filed its Ar- ticles of Incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at Cheyenne, | Wyoming, on the 25th day of Feb- ruary, A. 1922, at 9 o'clock a.m. The object and purpose of sald corporation is to promote scientific farming, encourage education, ad- vance civic pride, assist progress, and establish good fellowship among its members; to encourage home- steaders to fence and beautify their homes, foster stockraising, arouse interest in forage crops, stimulate interest in the construction of high- ways, and generally to improve the social life of the homesteader; to promote irrigation and Sicourage farm loan legislatiin, and in general to help, aid, and essist its members, and support any movement for the advancement of rural life in the State of Wyoming, and for such purposes to lease, purchase, own and sell real estate. The term of existence of said cor- (poration shall be fifty years next after the 20th day of February, A ;D. 1922, and said corporation is’no! organized for direct gain and has |no capital stock. The affairs and management of the company shall be under the con- tro] of five directors; and John A. Barker, A. B. Shipstead, George H. Averhoff, “William Gibb and C. C. | Soltermann are the directors for the | first corporate year and until their successors are duly elected and “| qualified, The principal operations of said | association shall be carried on in the County of Natrona and in other counties of this state; and the office shall be located at 340 North Wol- lcott street in the City of Casper, of Wyoming, and C. C. Soltermann is the agent in charge, THE WYOMING HOMESTEAD- By Wm. Gibb, Secretary. Publish Mar. 17, 18, 20, 1923. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by Glenrock Lodge No. 24, I. 0. 0. F., until 7:30 p. m. April 4, 1922, for the erection of a brick building, j fications may be had of Roy M. Lockenour, Secretary, Wyo. | guarantee execution award. ject any and all bids. rock, Wyo. Publish March 18, 20, 1922. eae Arkeon Amusement | March 16, 1922, istence of years next after the County of Natrona and the State| ERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA-) TIO: | | | and operate pipelines for the con- 40x80, two stories and basement,/Poration is fifty (50) years from | |at Glenrock, Wyo. Plans and speci-| and after the 24th day of February, | Glenrock,| poration is.$1,000,000, divided into! Wyo., of W. J. Westfall, architect, | 1,000,000 shares of $1 each; the | |800 Continental Building, Casper, stock, property and concerns of the! A certified check for $1,000, corporation shall be managed {and payable to D. J. Smyth, Treas- board of five directors, and |urer, must accompany each bid to’ Barry, F. B. Scott, FB. T. of contract FE. J. Sullivan and EL V. within seven days from date of) shall he the Board of Directors to| Lodge reserves right to re-| manage the affairs of the corpora- Address bids tion during the first year of its ex-| to Glenrock Lodge No. 24, Glen-|istence, and until their successors | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | Company! Natrona, State of Wyoming, and| was incorporated in the office of The term of ex-! id company is for fifty above date. —Drawn for ‘The Casper Tribune by George McManus The object for which said corpora- tion is formed is to conduct a gen- eral amusement business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is One Hun- dred Thousand Dollars, divided into One Thousand shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully-paid and non-assess- The affairs and management id corporation shall be under the control of a board of three di- rectors and C. B. Wagner, T. J. McKeon and T. H. Archer, consti- tute said board for the first cor- porate year of said company. The principal operations of said com- pany shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. The principal office of said company is 306 Consolidated Roy- alty Building, Casper, Wyoming, and A, E. Stirrett is the agent for stid company in charge of said of- fice. T. H. ARCHER, Secretary. 1922. Publish’ March 17, 18, 20, (N&S) oo NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. Notice ‘is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders meeting ot the Chappoll Oi] Company will be held at the offices of the com- pany in the Consolidated Royalties Building, room 301, City of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon on Wednesday, the ‘Sth day of April, 1922, for the election of a Board of Directors to manage the business of the company for the en- suing year, or until such time as their successors are elected and qualified, as well as for the consid- eration and transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. A. W. GARRISON, Asst. Sec. Chappell Oil C Publish Mar. 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 19 Rink —>—-____ NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Burke Oil Company: You will hereby take notice that ‘he annual meeting of the Burke Oil Company will be held at 301 Con- solidated Royalties building, Ca: per, Wyoming, on the 17th dav of April 1922, and will be called to order at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. The meeting is the regular annual meeting, at which will be elected the Board of Directors for the on- “ning corporate year, and at which will be transacted such other busi- ness as may properly come before it. BURKE OIL COMPANY, By A. W. Garrison. Secretary. Publish March 20, 27, 1922. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner's Of- fice, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, | Wyo., March 9, 19 | It is hereby certified, That the Galedonian- American" Insurance Company of New York, in the state of New York, has complied with the Insurance Laws of this stata and is vuthorized to transact the business of Fire Insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of. ‘flee the day and year first above written, | (Seal) D. M. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner: | Publish March 20, 1922. eA NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that a cer- tificate of incorporation of Wyo- ming Pipeline Company was filed in | the office of. the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1922, The objects and purposes of the corporation are to build, maintuin | veyance of crude petroleum and its | products, mineral oil and gas, and to buy, sell, store and exchange such productions; to build, con- struct and maintain tanks, loading racks and facilities for the handling of such products; also the entering into partnerships and agreements in | connection with the purchase and sale of oil and its products, and gas, and to do and perform any and every other act and thing required and necessary to the purnoses for which this corporation is formed, The term of existence of the cor- 1922; the capital stock of the cor-| by aj aN iis illiams | are elected and qualified. The princinal office and place of business of the corporation shall be at the City of Casper, County of le agent in charge thereof is W. O. Wilson. E. J. SULLIVAN, | President. | F. E. SCOTT, Secretary. | Publish March 20, 21 5AN- DO *rOU ) THINK YOU ARE GOING TO LOAF AROUND THIS HOUSE ALL. DAY? Standard Plant On Bosphorus In Flames, Report CONSTANTINOPLE, March 20. — (By The Associated Press)—Fifty members of the crew of the United States torpedo boat destroyer Sands were sent to aid in fighting a fire in the Standard Ol! plant at Betkoz, in the Bosphorus, Warehouse No. 2 was troyed. The remainder of the plant was endangered, but the oll tanks were still In tact at last advices. There was no loss of life. Rear-Admiral Bristol directed the fire fighters. ee ee YOUTH FREED BY COURT JURY COEUR d'ALENR, Idaho, March 20 —Robert Ford, aged 17, was acquit- ted of the murder of his step-father, C. 1. Smith, killed at his home in y, Idaho, lest November, by a eported in district court . Judge W. F. Naugh » adjudged the boy @ juvenile lelinquent and paroled him to the cus- tody of his mother. The boy admitted shooting his step- father but declared the latter was threatening him with a chair, preWhiccg Skins ‘The campaign maugurated by the hamber to collect delinquent dues to assist in bearing the cost of the in their class of trade to Casper, Bil- lings, Sheridan, Cheyenne and Den- ver. Transo Cignrs—Union Made. PAGE NINE HEADQUARTERS FOR SEED GRAIN IG ESTABLISHED Distribution of Loans to Farm- ers From Grand Forks, N. D., Announced by Department. WASHINGTON, March 20.—Selee- tion of Grand Forks, N. D., as head- quarters for distribution of the seed grain loans amounting to $1,500,000 authorized by congress, was announced by Se ace. The bi ating the relief fund, probably will be ssed in North Dakota and Montana has been sent to the White House with the expectation that the president would sign it Monday. Representative oung. Republican, North Dakota, was advised by the sec- tary that in view of e president's pproval, a field force would start for Monday night to arrange oans, Wallace informed Mr. Young that the area in Montana most n need of seed loans was located along the Great Northern railroad and could be reached conveniently from Grand Forks. NATATORIUM WILL BE BUILT AT CHEYENNE CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 20. — Because the menufacture ef ice pro- duces a warm water Cheyenne is to have a swimming pool. Cal. Holliday has closed a contract for waste water from the freezing system of the Crys- tal Ice company and will use it to sup ply a swimming pool 50x120 feet in dimensions, with a dopth graduated |from three to nine fect. The tank will be built of concreto and will be finished within 90 days. Tho equip- ment. will include warm and cold |showers. Water from the ice con- |corn's plant leaves the refrigerating system—after absorbing heat from other water in process of transforma- tion into fce—at a temperature of 84 degrees, and nt this temperature will enter the swimming pool. The flow | watt bo of sufficient capacity to change | the water in the pool every 48 hours. _— BANK RESERVES UP. NEW YORK, March 20—The actual condition of the clearing house banks and trust companies for the week ; shows that they hold $49,160,320 tn excess of legal requirements. This is an increase of $18,758,670 from last week. Business and Professional Directory | AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountints—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bidg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer ents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Rez, Bldg, Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income ‘Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Of] Exchange Bildg. AUTO PAINTING Phone 1162 LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9, Daly Bi Lit juite 9, Daly Building Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Buite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM ©. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE ;Prudential Insurance Co. of America Phone 12563 P. 0. Box 1042 OSTEOPATHS DR, CAROLINE C. DA¥IS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball obE. LL WWADE steopat ysician Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER . SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W — Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ———————$J i BEAUTY PARLORS CASPER BEAUTY PARLORS Lucille Bilis Expert Marcelling 0} sich Midwest Bide id Phone 1030 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Repair Work and General Work 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 CONTRACTORS W, W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder Mil West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing —Cleaning—Recorin, 434 W. ‘Yellowstone . Phone. 1054W ROOF CONTRACTING DR. J. HW JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. BERQL Zuttermeister Bidg. DOCTORS Phone 1757 WYOMING ROOFING Co. Goneral Roofing Contractors, Ing and Recoating a Specialt: \527 East Twelfth Phone 1334 SIGN PAINTING “BUSIL DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster jArt.. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 STEWART AND COMPANY SIG SHOW CARDS and Si! } Outdoor Advertising |Phone 1072W 134 North Kimban i MARSHALL. ©. KEITH, M. D, Oifice Phone 30 Residence 164 te Hospital—612 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC 00. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NIEDERAUER South Melrose Phone 260 1107 | | TAXIDERMISTS | THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs ist Taxide: 333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 aan ed | TAILORS | Sees | ies’ ang nts’ Tailoring, Cleanin; Pressing, Repairing and Alterations E. Midwest Ave. RELIABLE TAILORS. | High Grade Deperdable Garments Zuttermeister Building. | ©£0669046090646060606690060000000800 0080860080005 wre ever eee ee Pama edad