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MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SSS \ sow to Answer Blind Classifieé Ads swering blind ads in these foots, please be careful to use foiprecise address given in the Neertisement. Write the address naan Letters eg aa canoe inclse your an ¢ them only. DVERIISING RATES—The rate tor ineertaiae Want Ads in The Cas per Daily Tribune fs 1% cents a word gach insertion; minimum 25 cents OUT OF TOWN advertisements be accompnied by cash or check i full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about )SING HOUR—Want Ads to be ified properly must be in The Daily Tribune office before Want Ads received after 10:30 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify. the bead. Ee HELP WANTED—MALE sD—I have a good position yan man who can furnish 50 cash security. Seo Mr. H. L. jones Tuesday or Wednesday at the Henning Hotel. S-27-1t paar SS sacesls Se Saale TED—Real live ambitious house house solicitor; a good proposi- tion to the right party; either man or| an. Address Box A-147, Tribune. woman. Ai oe —_————— WANTED—At once, a promoter take charge of a winning manu facturing proposition. Phone 1200 for interview. 3-21 ES WANTED—First class painter and decorator who will do work and take pay in good building and loan stock or good lot. Inquire V Realty Co., Phone 1078. SS WANTED—Two men with personality for money-making proposition. 4 to $ today. W. R. McNeil, Henning. botal, BELP WANTED—FEWALE WANTED—Three young ladies selling and demonstrating; », y; 4 to 6 today. Mr. McNeil. uate for —————— YOUNG men, women, over 17, desir- ing government positions; $130 monthly; write for free list of posi tions now open. R. Terry (former civil service examiner), 915 Continental building, Washington, D. C. — 3-25-3t POSITIONS WANTED SS POSITION. WANTED— Experienced camp cook wants work in camp or en sheep ranch. Box A-146, Tribune. 324.300 EXPERT machine 3-27-28 ——_—_—_——— POSITION WANTED—Lady and son ist and operator Gesires ‘position. Box A-151.|South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tf une. with several years experience cook- {also Singer sewing machine; | sonable. ing in oil fields would like positions cooking in Wyoming fields; refer- ences. Address Louise Feighner, 402 Parkway. Niles, Mi 3-27-2t* SERVICES OFFERED _ iy YOU WANT your furniture re call at 367 So. Ash, or prone ——_—_—_—_————— FIRST class hand laundry; silks a specialty; done at 153 North Durbin street. Phone 268J. 3-27-6t READINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673R. 3-16-6t PROFESSIONAL house cleaning with high power vacuum; calsomining; floor waxing; window washing: rug scrubbing; prices rig! bore. 3-24-6t* picblacs ee) ES a TEACHING evenings, _ elementary, high school and makeup work; Eng lish for foreigners; college graduate; reasonable rates. Phone 1752.5) | READINGS given by Madam Wonder palm, mind or cards. 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight de- f pot. Phone 673R. 3-25-6t WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf ,bxiNGING UP FATHER | | (SSeS te DID FOR YouR 1 JOST EMPLOYED MR*. VAN DOSAN'S COOK AND WE WILL HAVE MEALS JUST LIKE HERS NOW -WELL HAVE SOME STYLISH Che Cass-r OIrisHes- Daily Cribune GREAT HEAVENS- THAT'S CORNED BEEF AN” CABBAGE !: 1 SUPPOSE ILL SE EATIN' FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—To close corporation the large triangular ‘lot at East Yel- lowstone and A streets; for terms call at room 8, Smith Bidg., Wyoming ing Station Co. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT — Fiveroom house. modern 1137 South Cedar street. 327-3t {FOR RENT—Ftveroom unfurnished house: gas heat; close in. 218 North (Beech stract. 3-274 |FOR RENT — Tworcom furnished |_ house, corner of Sixth street and |Platte avinue; $78 per month. Mills, LIVESTGCK Wyo. ‘ 3-253 FOR SALE OR TRADE — Draft | YOR RENT—New weil furnished wal horses, harness; one dump wagon,|_ Stfictly modern ‘iv>room ‘house in A-1 condition. L. E.° Blanchard, 1206 |*0utheast location. Phone 1290R. North Glenarm street. Phone 1147J. z 3-23-12t Ninety natiye dehorned FOR RENT—ROOMS steers, y $3 |two's $45; three’s $60; one hundred | ROOMS at the Autier; exclusive; mod- cows, $65 per head: April 15 delivery.| Fate. 616 South Wolcott street W. R. Eastman, Douglas, Wyo. 3-2 3-27-6t* : FOR RENT—Modern bath, 302 FOR SALE—Two lots in North Cas- Per, $300; half cash, balance in six months, P. 0. box 319. 3-24-6t FOR SALE Hereford |FOR SALE—125 cows from two to five years old; 75 head of steers two to three years old; 52 coming year- lings; four good bulls. See F. G. Scherck, room 400 0-S building. Office Phone 767. Residence Phone 588J. eleepingroom, adjoining cy Phone 119R. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs room, all gentlemen. 922 South David street. |Phone 7T17W. 24-6 FOR RENT— Furnished room; hot and cold water in room; outside en- trance; $4 per week. 640 South Ash street. 3-27-1t |¥OR RENT—Good furnished room in modern home; tlose in; $5 per woek. 523 South Park street. Phone 646R. 3-27-2t HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- , 3826 West Yallowston enue. Phone 16179 one ist? FOR. RENT—Furnished rooms with pone 26N7S- NE path: clean and reasonable rent; SEE US for gas appliances; we will one block from center of town, 163 save you money. Exchange furni-, North Wolcott street. -23-6t* oA ise: sarees Seen Senet | ture Co., Phone 10! 6-tf FOR RENT—A |FOR SALE—Bargains in cal ranges. Vathalia Rooms, Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone (street. Phone 825. 2 2500. OR RENT—Pront bedroom: suitable FO RSALE—New Simmons cot; new! for two. 624 South” Wolcott street. dresser; round gateleg oe three Phone 188V straight chairs; two rockers; grass rug Sxl2; glass door cupboard; child’s FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms, nicely automobile’ lke new. Inquire base-| furnished and close in. Call rear yment; 1482 Hast. Second streat. |door, forenoons. 443 South Durbin 4 B-25-st | Street. 3-27-2t 629 ROOM AND BOARD in private fam- 3-23-t¢| ily; home privileges; prices reduced 515 South Beech street. 2-25-6t* front room. 326 East First 3-27-1t FOR SALE—One good piano. East Twelfth street. modern; suitable for two or three| Very ‘Whaley Apartments. 610 South street. Phone 1392J. FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment; jarge livingroom, kitchenette and bath; $55. Phone 381 cr 1424M. : -10-tf FOR PENT—Two-room nicely fur- nished apartment. 460 South Oak | street. 3-24-31" FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnish- ed apartment, partly modern at your own price. 742 South Jefferson street. 3-27-1t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished _two- room. rent reduced 3-27-2t ——<$—$<<$—< ——— — _____________—.. FOR RENT Two-room apartment and sleepingrooms. 350 North Beech street, Montana House. 3-25-208 FOR RENT—Nice clean unfurnished gas heat : On North Paved street. Inquire Moun- tain Realty Corp., 309 0-8 Maer ‘ 3-27-3t' FOR RENT—Nico three-room apart- ment, $55; aleo nice two-room base- ment apartment, $30; nicely furnished except bedding and dishes; modern in every way at 1028 South Walnut street. 3-27-3t FOR RENT—Very desirable down- town apartment; modern in every spect; unfurnished except Murphy bed and electric range; consists of liv. ingroom, kitchen, private bath ant closets; hot and cold water furnished; privilege of use of laundry and elec \tric washer. Phone 15393 3-22-t¢ |FOR RENT — Furnished two-room | modern street. ranges; Lincoln 3-27-2¢ at , forenoons oply. 443 South Durbin street. 3-27-2t FOR RENT—Two-room * half _base- ment apartment; furnished; lights, gas, hot and cold water. 124 South Beech street. Phone 1470. 3-27-3t If YOU WANT second-hand furn) turefi or anything second-hand, or |/ROOMS at the Antler; exclusive; mod- have anything to trade, call at 367/ ¢Tate. 616 South Wolcott carne eras = FOR RENT — Nice upstairs room, FOR SALE—Walnut dresser and bed |" ‘suitable for two or three gentlemen very rea (922 South David street. Phone T17W. -27-3¢ compiete; 931 West Twelth street. | 3-25-3t* FOR SALH— Taundryette electric! one and one-half block south of the washing machine, good condition; ,P#ims. 243 South Kimball street. cheap. 807 East Third street.:3-27-1t* | B-27-3t cilia Reel is Maal FOR SALE—Baby carriage in good) ROOM AND BOARD in private condition. 319 East A street. | “home; $2 per, ; good home 3.27-4t cooking; very reasonable. FOR SALE—Good opportunity for someone furnishing their new|FOR RENT — Two sleepingrooms, home; furniture practically new at|, modern home; close in; $5 per week. 742 South Ash street. Phone 1276. half price. 615 South Durbin street. s2b.3at ~ 3-27-6t FOR SAJ.E—Mahogany rockers; din-|FOR RENT—Niceiy furnished sleep- ing table and chairs; brass bed; two|_ ingroom; ‘suitable for two gentle- @ressers; kitchen cabinet; dishes: | men; close In. 423 South Beech street. 1115 South Poplar street. 3-27. 3-25-31 7 E— re n|FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- Pes canaision one 720° Baer} ern home; suitable for two. 634 3-27 Third street. 3. 27-1t | South Durbin street. Phone ee FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS [FOR RENT— Two bedrodma, "two clothes closets; livingroom, kitchen, breakfast nook; complete bathroom; FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at| 22." in 737 South Lincoln street. Tribune office. 1-25-tf-db 8-24-3t FOR SALB—Medium sized safe, a| 7 bargain. Be zB Klein, Jewelry, ou HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS Exchange Building. 3-25-2 FOR RENT ° FOR SALE—Gravel and sand deliv- ered. Phone 11475. 3-23-12 FOR SALE—Violin, full size and three-quarter: Jendid instrument for the money ll forenoons. 443 South Durbin. street, 3-27-2t FOR RENT—Two basement house- keeping rooms; furnished or unfur- nished; modern except bath; $30. 618 West Fourteenth street. Phone 1638R. 3-27-30 WANTED TO BUY—A lot with a ‘“e.all house or garage on it in south part of city; must'be cheap. P. O. box 319. 16-tf al WE BUY and sell anything of value. Exchange Furniture Co. Phorie, 1086, WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will pay more for it. Phone 1085, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS given. Call the Tribune. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford Coupe— Ford touring car— Hupmobile and 1921 Overland Four, reasonably priced w Chervrolet at $225 down. Wroming Oldsmobile Co. 454 East Yellowstone avenue. Phone PST seat 2—1918 Buick Six, first condition; $300 cash, Phone 3-25-2t FOR SALE—Hudson Super Six in s00d condition. Call at West Yel- lowsrone garage. 3-27-3t® FOR SALE—HOUSES POR 4ALE—Boantiful new home by owner and buildar; very reasonuble; tn beat part of Casper; if you are g9- ing to build give me a chance to f! ure I have lots vf plano to choo e from. 622 Kiri street. 2t FOR SALE—Three-room house; cust part of city, Phene 1605M, 3-45-40 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Tworoo.n apartment for light housekeeping; shower bath privileges. 821 CY avenue. 3-25-2t FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished threeroom accommoda- |FOR SALE—Water well drilling rig complete; ready to go to work with contracts to keep busy for the sum- mer. Call between 6 and 7 evenings, rear Evanston Hotel. E. C. Temple: FOR SALE OR TRADE ———————— WANTED—To trade $1,500 interest in fiveroom house for small house in Kenwood or Ford car and a little cash. Ask at Gates Service station, 8-22 tion; close in. Phone 1543W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern _haif- basement apartment; bath; reason. able; lights and gas furnished. Rear 145 North Jackson street. 3-27-1t* FOR SALE’ OR TRADE—Good new z= 5 _ four-room house, 26x28; will trade| "OR RENT Modern two-roorh apart- Essex car. Phoe 381. for, Dongs cr 2 3h: ate | street. Inquire 6 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small Mis: |on Junto te farms grange propery | "ORR Uanaaiaa, Pant What have you? 2 nm! + - 3 Rts Bree os: grat |804 South Lineoin street. Phone 1883 es fe ETRE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Homestead| on RENT — A modern furnished relinquishment, 640 acres seven pee Gree sahara el ays ny miles from railroad; 18 acres in crop! avaion Apartments, 584 West Ninth also house and lot; will sell or trade! street. Phone 439W. 3-23-5t for Ford car, James Kelly, Mills, Wyo 3-27-6t* FOR RENT HOUSES F ENT—Three-rocm house; mod Piaen etoest ere tcrnikhed; Gas; |FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- close in.823 South ‘Center street. See} ment; just completed; close in; $30 - $21-tf}and $40. 603 South Beech street. FOR RENT — One all-modern _two- room furnished apartment; reduced rent; near refinery. Call rear 831 West Railroad avenue. 3-26-2t eon Phone 364M. 3-25-2t = ENT— ished house, strict- aire REN ena Hehts with, full] FOR RENT—Two strictly modern basen > Mackson street.| furnisned: two-room apartments on ent: 137 North Jackson stot || paved street. Pratt Apartment house, —————— | 716 East A street. Phone 8685. FOR RENT—Three-room house, fur- 3-10-tt nished: close to refinery and school; - new, clean and comfortable; only $30-|OR RENT—Threeroom | furnished street. 3-22-6t ment. aj s warm; A437 Bouth .Chttonwoonl “streets: 9:22°6t | oa. floors; cldse to retinery -only FOR RENT—Large oneroom house; | $17.50. 1427 South Cottonwood street. gas. 222 224-6 3-27-3t well furnished; lights, FOR RENT—First floor of modern NT— Fiveroom — furnished South Poplar street. POR R home; close tn; nicely furnished: for house; modern except heat; three|two months beginning April 5 to re- unfinished rooms basement. 151] sponsible couple; reasonable; refe South Fenway strect. Phone 1403W.}ences required. Address Box A-150, 3-26-2t | Tribune, 324-t0-db ——— FOR RENT—Room in modern home,,| /1633R. 3-27-2t | | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ground floor storeroom; suitable for “ arkeon Bldg. Phone 1485. 3-18-tf FOR RENT—Garage, 742 South Ash street. Phone 1276. 25-2t FOR RENT—Good business location; can be leased. Phone 481W. 3-24-tf | “LOST AND FOUND LOST—Female Boston Bull, answers to the name of Laddie; brindle and white; one blue eye and one brown eye; ring worm spot on forhead; liber- al reward. 827 it A street. 3-25-2t LOST—One Collie pup; five months old. Return to C. A. Smith, rear of Hotel for reward. B-27-1t STRAYED—A donkey. Reward if re- turned to 1023 South Wolcott street. Phone 1282. 3-24-3t | LOST—Child’s small gold wrist watch |, Sunday morning, between 827 Hast A street and Presbyterian church. Re- turn to 827 East A street. Reward. 3-27-3t BUSINESS CiiANCES WANTED—Estimates.on building ten four-room modern houses, 4x26 feet with full basement. Paul Huber. 101 South Center street. 3-25-3t* FOR SALE—Apartment house; in- come $8,400 year; price $37,500; will take as part payment a residence up to $15,000, balance can be paid in five years. P.O. box 319. 3-25-tf bal lh EE at ca I tt YOUR ‘BIG CHANCE, Own an up-to-date grocery store in splendid location; rent $50 per month, for quick sale we offer stock and fix: cludes meat market. Call at o! fice for further information. Mont- gomery Realty Co. 3-27-3t with very small overhead and is pay- ing a fine profit; your chance to get in irae business with small capital. c Storey, 724 North Center see 3-25-21 WANTED—A representative in Cas- per to handle the Haynes automo- bile; wonderful opportunity for right man; ot to $3,395 with cars range from $1,595 ten distinctive body styles; last year the sale on the Haynes car showed an increase of 53 percent; in answering this ad please give information as to amount of cap- |ital you have, experience in automo- |bile business, ‘and references. Addre: Box A149, Tribune. 3-24 PERSoAL PSYCHOMETRY. Scientific palmistry; one week only. Mrs. Blood, Room 61, West te The famous sapphire ledge at Yogo Creek, in Montana, was discovered through the medium of arimals. Or- iginally a colony of badgers inhabited the ledge, and it was a trapper engag- ed in capturing these animals who, quite by chance, discovered sapphires in the earth thrown out by the bad- gers. apartment. 932 South Spruce | Ha: cock PREFER LOA ODESSA, March wood, bread or mest are more wet- come than flowers to Odessa’s grand opera singers. Among the gifts to the orchestra conductor of the famous play house at a recent benefit in honor of his 25 years nervice, was twenty-five pounds of fire wood. The singers received salaries, the best of which 1,500,000 rubles monthly, will pay for only @ pound and a half of bread daily. Many of the best singers have left } but there still are thirty-five prin- | cipals, with a clorus and ballet. Several performances a week are given. Many of the seats are froe, | SUSPECT HEED FOR KILLING IS IDENTIFIED DOYLESTOWN, Pa., March 27.— {The man arrested at Quakertown a few days ay» on suspicion of having killed a constable 22 years ago in the) mountajns while resisting arrest was identified as Adam | Weaver, the man charged with the) | crime. The {dentification was made by J en Wee , of Philadelphia, | who claims to be his son. LEGAL NOTICES. 27.Preeents of “NOTICE. bey! To Mrs. Tom Seely: { Take notice that on the 11th day of April at 10 o'clock a. m., in the | office of Nichols & Stirrett, 306 | Consolidated Royalty Building, Cas-| | per, Wyoming, the undersigned T.' H. Keith will offer for sale at pub-) lic auction to the highest bidder for leash, one diamond solitaire gold | ring pledged by you as collateral se- curity for the payment of your cer- tain promissory note to the order of said T. H. Keith dated July 14, 1921, in the principal amount of } $525, due three months from its date, no part of the principal or in- terest thereon having been paid, all the same being past due, said sale to be so held for the purpose of fore- closing said pledge and application | of the proceeds in payment of said note, interest and costs. Dated this 27th day of March, A. D. 1922. T. H. KEITH. April 3, 10, 1922. Publish March 2' NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Burke Oil Company: You will hereby take notice that! the annual meeting of the Burke Oil Company will be held at 301 Con-| solidated Royalties building, Cas- per, Wyoming, on the 17th day 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 en-| suing corporate year, and at which| will be transacted such other busi- mess as may properly come before it. BURKE OIL COMPANY, By A. W. Garrison, Secretary, Publish Marclr 20, 27, 1922. be For the first time in history, a husband and wife have been admitted to the bar at the same time. The occasic as members of the Georgia association TO FLOWERS, IS CLAIM and a box for six persons costs only culosts, Justice Should Rule This Family F OF BREAD - the equivalent of 25 cents. Madame Marie De Ritias, colora- tura soprano has contracted tuber- but frequently sings lead- ing rob She is a grand daughter of the General De Ribas who was delegated by Catherine, the Great, in 1734 to build a ctly here. The voice of M. Kanchan, well known as a tenor, has recently changed to baritone, due to ner- vousness growing out of lack of food. His salary is 150,000 rubles a day, the price of a half-pound of bread, aes Hindenburg Former field marshal snapped at Berlin after attending a reunion of his university classmates. oo May Festival Will Feature Choral Work CINCINNATI, March 27—At the golden jubilee May festival in Cin- cinnat,, which will take place dur- ing tho first week in May, 1923, a new choral work by the celebrated American composer, Henry Hadley, will receive its premier, It is called “Resurgam." The score has just been completed and accepted — by Frank Van Derstucken, who re- turns to America as musical direc- tor of this festival. The poem upon which Hadley has founded his latest work is by Louise Ayres Garnett. It is subdivided into four- sections and is written for large orchestras, double chorus, children’s chorus, soloists and semf-chorus. It will be given on the last night of the festival. nae Transo Cigars—Union Made. ion was the administering of the oath to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L, Boll. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus THE OTHER Two OAXS- THEY’D EAT PIa’S KNUCKLES - 1 ™musT MEET THEN: TOWNLEY WILL RESIGN PLACE INN. P. LEAGUE FARGO, N. D., March 27. — (By The Assocated Press)—A. C. Townley has announced that he will pre- Isent his resignation as president of the National Nonpartisan league to the state meeting of the Minnesota organization in Minneapols, March 31. This resignation must be submitted to the national committee, and its rejection would constitute a vote of confidence. This situation ts similar to that of two years ago, when Mr. Townley refused to accept reelection by the national committee, until it had been confirmed in a referendum |by the league assembly. Thore are fourteen or fifteen states with league organizations according to national league headquarters and each of these states hs the same num. ber of members on the national com- mittee, whose sessions are the equiv- alent of national conventions. Mr. Townley, the recognized “father of the Non-Partisan league move- ment” started the organization in North Dukota in 115, and has been active in extending its ramifications to other states. Recently he met with wonsiderable opposition in his at tempts to swng league sentiment to his proposed “balance of power” plan in state politics. This plan called for jelimination of the strictly league ticket and substitution of endorse ment of individual candidates regard- less of party affiliation The average Chinaman has_ great faith in drugs, and frequently spends a considerable on medicine. portion of his incomel PAGE SEVER CHICAGO RIVER RUNS 90,000 GALLONS BOOZE Wholesale Destruction of Liquor Seized by Govern- ment Is Watched by Great Crowd. Ma: —Federal pro dumped 250,000 gal- CHICAGO, nibition agents lons of wine, beer and whiskey in to the Chicago river while several housand persons gathered along the bank to watch the performance. The Uquor was ordered dumped into the river by Prohibition Director Gregory despite the fact that Federal Proni bition Director Haynes at Washing ton had suggested in a long distance telephone call desirable pu tentatious a hat it would bring un- ty and present teo os- WASHINGTON, March 27—AM fed eral prohibition agents have been or. fered to avoid unnecessary display in the destruction seized lquors, Commissioner Haynes said. Such in- structions, he added, were issued with a view to preventing needless irrita- tion tarough public destruction of al- coholic beverages. Must Vote to Elect Women Or Be Jilted CHARLOTTE, Iowa, March 27— “Young men, if you wish to con- tinue courting our daughters, you must support our ticket in the com- ing election,” is the practical pollti- cal ultimatum issued by a group of women who are fostering the mayor- alty candidacy of Mrs. James Mc- Dermott and the complete ticket of women which opposes a ticket composed entirely of men here to DES MOINES, Iowa, March 27.— A score of small towns in Iowa, have women candidates for mayor, and in several cases entire tickets of women. Women have raised the is- sues in several cities. In New Market the campaign is- | sue is “shall we have pool rooms?” Women at Ames have raised the question of Sunday movies and at Lénox of taxation. Cambridge wom- | em have an independent party with @ man candidate. St. Charles Sa bula and Calamus have tickets en- tirely of women and in Iowa Fulls, Adair and other cities there are women on some tickets. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bidg, Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. and A tants—Stoclc Auditors ecount Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. P! WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Fin: 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 OW Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting 134 North Kimball 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 BEAUTY PARLORS CASPER BEAUTY PARLORS Lacille Ellis Expert Marcelling CONTRACTORS W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. 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 LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9, Daly, Building Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oi Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Pt. 1200 WILIIAM 0. WILSON Aitorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block NURSERIES —— COLORADO NURSERY Co. le Trees—S. H. see 510 South Park Phone OSTEOPATHS DRE. CAROLINE ©. DA’ Osteopathic Pigskin ne Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic PI Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277) Ace lc Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Heating, Gas ana Work and General Pipe Work 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 Se RADIATOR REPAIRING |CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recorin; 434 W. Yellowstone : Phone 1054 a eee ee ES NY, ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. [Genseat Bs fing Contractors, Repair. iz an tin; Si 527 East Twelfth ick eacmise pack scrent ihe nc ALP trade ca SIGN PAINTING I. E, BERQUIST Phone 1757 DR. Zattermeister Bldg. BOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 161 Private Hospital—é12 Darbin uth AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work “HOUSE MOVERS __ WILLIAM NIEDERAUER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 LIFE INSURANCE Prudential Insurance Co. of America Phone 12363 P. 0. Box 1042 ©29289-999009-0009-60-0 ELECTRICIANS | “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs. Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 134 North Kimball j TAXIDERMISTS |, THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP |Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs ‘Taxidermis! m Street TAILORS Cc. WH. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning Pressing, Repairing and Alterations, |116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 4834 | RELIABLE TAILORS | High Grade Dependable Garments Zuttermeister Building. 333 South E Phone 192) PEEPS OOO 9 09D OOCOOOED A | NN || | heed