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DAY, APRIL 17. 1922. SSIFIED BRINGING UP {\ FATHER HDW KIN ANYONE WRK AROUND Selig ene FOR SALE—Best offer wil buy lot 404 Kenwood addtion in Casper. Write Mrs. R. Murray, 6905 North Fortieth street, Omaha, Neb. 413-6t© LIVESTOCK SS LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness; dump - ons, A-l condition. L. E. Blanc’ . 1206 North Gienarm street. Phone 11473. 4-7-30t as FOR SALE—As we are closing out our complete outfit of 80 head of good ‘young work horses, harness, wagons, dump wagons, Fresno plows, wagon tank, stock tanks, etc, some lst R. Terry, (forimer 915 Continental|FOR SALE—Homestead five miles 4-15-3t*| from Casper for sale, $500. Inquire at 249 West Yellowstone avenue. 4-17-4t* PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Position by or with best of 187, Tribune. by young 4-17-3t eS ee ae silks a specialty.» 432|FOR SALE— Buff Orphington eggs street. Phone 1612W. for setting. Bruce Bros. Grocery 415-6t|Mrs. Keith. 1 scientific palmis- RY, Si, W--. tou, 415-20" RARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION n to care for or any HOUSE . 426 East| Buying and selling all the time, job work by boy. 426 Past |used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- get my jeer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. and estimates. .|Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf D yren, P. pur address. Axel Thyven j¢|FOR SALB—Furniture for a - room house; will sell cheap. -D—Lawns to care for or any| East Lind street. of job work, by boy. 435 Hast lmOR SALE—One good South David street, ICAL nurse wishes position FOR. awake, energetic, le SALE—One Majestic steel range one refrigerator; one duofold; one city or country: Phone 4583 vacuum cleaner, or fur- complete for four or five-room with privilege of renting house. at 905 South Chestnut street. B burp are going to build, ‘That’ y ‘nurse. Phone 612W nurse. Ak rug. re 9x12, nearly new for quick sale. Ap- phone|ply at 912 South Cedar street. 5 WANT your furniture call at 367 So. Ash, or ED— All kinds of laundry|SEE US for gas appliances; we will blankets and silks a} save rep, money. Excl 2 furni- e urteins, y 436 et A street. 415-4t*|ture Co., turefl or anything second-hand, WANTES TO BUY FD TO BUY — Second hand Berth “Antateeet or phone 1660, 7-32 hs, sent’s watches, shoes. 216 West First strect-|rOR SALE—Dining table and si 364W- 415-7t chairs; also 9x12 rus and two smal rugs. mornings and evenings, 908 D Hadecs epeoelsieriee Nash! past Second street, apartment 43. reasonable, Phone 1506W. IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- stock, good diningroom and "i suites: everything in the ; |line of househol ‘urniture; we Oil leases in proven field; ; must sell. 326 West ition | overstocked Saget: Tengo with Dion with |Jowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. Box A-188, Tribune. 415-2t* yibing of valu FOR SALE-—MISCELLANEOU: £ ane mare Co. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS: 3-16-tf/ FOR SALE—Oid newspapers. — Furniture o¢|_Trbune office. ED ED TO guaran sewing machine; price $2. Economy * SAusthing Fou. have See Sales Co., Billings, Mont. 412-602 mace for it. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Bargan in a ladies’ new 3. blue taflor-made sult, misses size ANTED—TO RENT 18; cost $60, will take $32.50. Pho: 1088W before 6. p. m. 41 ED TO RENT—House of three | FOR ; three sets 5s! ur rooms; furnished in south inch Ideal rig irons, including buf le.| wheels and calf wheels built, two an 4-17-3t® | Ross and Seeley shafts with rig tt 249. ‘D—, -16-tt will ico q sale. e 100, Basin, Wyo. P. O. box Wyo. 4-10-1008 ——— FOR SALE—A new buggy and cradl¢. -15-! 327 North Jefferson street. Phi ic atic 316M. 417-1 FOR SALE—A new e; chea) UTO ACCESSORIES garagi to move, 327 North Jef, ané@ easy repairing; over-hauling a rs ferson street. Call 316M. 4-17- by an expert mechanic. 8 irteenth street. Phone 1607W|FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and. lawm 4.17-6t*| dressing. delivered.. Phone 147. OR eects. Phone 1419W, 4-7-3 SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE ‘Three-room house or en ; cheap; garage, shed and|FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-roong coop. 1021 South McKinley! house; mocern except heat; storq 410-6t*;0n rear of lot: now leased for ond year at $40 per month; will trade for house,|Ford car and $1,000 in cash, balance on good contract; pay out like rent, Call 1335 South McKinley street, 4-14-3100 E—New well-built rooms, breakfast nook, closet and pantry; nice ce- cellar; will take good car as layment. Call 1224 North Wol- ——— Whi TRADE. —~— et. 4-17-61" TRADE. Up-to-date grocery store doing fi |ALE—Four-room modern home|splendid business; well located: lot: basement; piano and box. 250|small property or car considered ‘i Tdnooln street. Phone 578W. exchange. Call at once. Montgomer 4114t Realty Co, 417- 30t | HOR RENT — Threeroom ‘of house to reliable party. 4-15-4t*4 3-16-ta) ‘or phone 1660, 7-9-t% i very 4-17-3t"/avenue. Phone 1189W. | AS a ef se 4-17-3t*| FOR SALE—Fifty ice boxes, new amt|FOR RENT—Nice clean rooms with} comf ;|GOOD PAYING business; well Yer FOR SALE OR TRADE Fy TRADE — Come $3,500, making 10 per cent on the investment for cattle. Box 371, Gienrock, Wyo, 4-15-4t* FOR RENT HOUSES ae deed eos SE FOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished house; gas and water. 124 West G. sifreet. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 3-31-tf pete ai ibes eal see aes FOR RENT—Modern, furnished six- room house, 1218 South Ash street. R RENT — Modern three-reom house; three blocks from postoffice. street. Phone and heater; also garage. Hleventh street. Phone 318R. 417-2t — HOR RENT—May the first, nice new ished ngent, furnished for rent at once; heat, Ughts, gas and water furnished; also glectric washer. Phone 1124R from to 7 p, m. 4-17-3t* ~ 816 South Chk street. Phone 15415. 4-17-2t* FOR RENT — Furnished Morth Casper Wilson 415-208 — 1fOR RENT—Six-room modern house. 518 East First street. Phone 1501 ‘ it | rh a WOR RENT—Neat two-room house partly furnished; ‘most desirable loca’ St, Botolph street. ern six-room house; closé .in; on iyaved street. 742 South David street. Phone 468W. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern | home: sultable for two. 634 jBouth Durbin street. Phone S98, +t —————— ee FOR RENT—Well furnished sleeping- |" room in modern home; close in; $5 fA week, 523 South Park street. Phone ee 4-17-2t ;fOR “RENT —Nice furnished — room, $15 a month. 311 South McKinley reet. Phone 1658J. 4-17-2t% R RENT — bedroom for gentleman. 505 Second street. 4-17-1t room and board for two girls. 10783. 4-17-1t table VE Call for two or four gentlemen. South Durbin FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ment room; hot water; close in. 433 South Park street. Phone 1817W, 4-15-4t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished P ern bedroom for two or three gen- tlemen; close in; reasonable. 923 South Davia street. Phone 121W. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Niccly furnished room,|FOR SALE—Hleven-room adjoining bath; suitablo for two per-| and rooming house lease and reasonable. 774 Grant/ture for sale at % 4-15-2t|} Midwest avenue. Call 1157W. i|sons; rent forts; very reasonable; right in town. 163 North Wolcott street. Phone 836M. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms for housekeeping, $20. 311 West First street. 4-14-30 furnished, modern housekeeping jrooms; gas heat. 611 East First street. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished $50. Phone 1424M or 381. FOR RENT — Modern apartment; close in. Phone 381 or 1424M, ese FOR RENT—Nice tworoom furnish- ed apartment, eight blocks from postoftice on pavement; FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apariinent; heat, iights, gas and electric washer, furnish three adults. 310 CY avenue. ————— two-room |ingroom. 133 North Kimball street. house, $10 a month, K and Philip,|Phone 1689J. Tot: garage, tion. 311 Soutn| bi 4-8-6t | street. BOR RENT—Nicely furnished, mod-|FOR RENT— Three-rom. 4-17-3t|Phone 922W. | ~ FOR RENT. APARTMENTS | e¢ to do business, all corporate debts ——— real estate,| FOR RENT — Three-room fhe Casper Daily Cridune IMG UNTIL THE PLACE Is FINISHED. ©1922 ov NPL Franme Senvice, nc. —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George McManus having been paid, all corporate li- abilities discharged and the corpor- ate assets and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders are M. C. Crouch, J. rene a R. M. Bartholomew. +c. 10) modern apartment 443 South Durbin street. | 4-17-3t) FOR RENT—Two strictly modern tworoom furnis! apartments; close in on paved street. Pratt Apart- ment house. Phone 868]. 413tt $< —__ FOR RENT—Beautiful two-room fur- nished apartment; nine blocks from center of the city; reduced rent. Phone 161oW. 4-15-2t oe Saab ta, eT ead FOR RENT—Modern_ two-room fur-| nisheS apartment. Inquire Apart- ment 2, 143 North Kimball street. 417-0" State and Loc. in. Chairma: R. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Secretary. Publish April 17, 24, May 1, 8 15 and 22, 19: The American Legion Auxillas , through its state organization and the local units, has undertaken to supply the American Legion posts of the state with poppies, the legion flower for ceremonial use in Deco! servances. Mrs. Burke H. Sin Casper and Mrs. Cora Beach of New- castle constitute the state orgariza- an ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that, on Monday, the ist day of May, 1922, there will be held in the several schocl districts constituting the Na- FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, two rooms, bath and kitchenette;) steam heat; ‘hot water and. clectric he Na- tion committee to oversee the distri-|Presiaent ot Py . ce (fange. Ardmore Apartments, 444 Kast, ‘Ton® County High School District, bution of materials and to assist in Ladera esr rete! Yellowstone avenue. Call Apartment| in the County of Natrona, State of directing the sales of the poppies. Or- eace| 10. 4-17-2t°; Wyoming, an election for the pur-|dors have already been received for ef posé of electing three trustees to|over 30,000 poppies and deliveries of] , ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 17.—Ten FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment for light housekeeping; gas and lights furnished; employed couple preferred, Phone 767M. serve for a term of.two years as provided by law. Said election to be held by the several dictr‘ct boards at the same 10,000 have been m A half of the proceeds from the sale of the flowers 0 to the treasury of the state organ zation while the other half remains 4-17-2t time and in the same manner as|n the treasuries of the respective FOR RENT—One tworoom and one/the election for local district trus-| units. minreeroom nicely furnisbed apart-itees except that ballot boxes shall —— t The first American Legion post be provided for same and returns ab! S11 East . : Wize wrest. ee as to the county clerk as pro- FOR RENT—One two-room apart-| vided by law. ment furnishec, modern; one sleep- C. H. TOWNSEND, Chairma: MAY HAMILTON, Secretary. Dated this 15th day of Awl 1 . Publish April 17, 2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON, IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The State of Vetere yt 88. ) Plaintiff. within the department of Wyoming to remit its quota toward the national legion fund for the decoration of the graves of American soldiers buried abroad was the Kemmerer post No, 17, according to announcernent mzde by Department Adjutant W. J. Webhrli The post at Greybull was second. American Legion officials of the department of Wyoming are planning a conferenge to be held in Casper Apri! 19 to complete plans for the work of the government clean-up squads Whic re scheduled to make a return visit © cities and towns of the state im the near future for the purpose of con- acting ex-service men who still have claims for compensation and vocation \l training. Representatives of the Denver office of the War Veteran's yreau will be in attendance at the nference to assist in making plane r the maximum effectiveness of the oming canvass. 417-2t| wx FOR RENT — Two-room furnished modern upartment; close in. Call| 904W or 445 South Beech i | 4-17-4t° FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment in private home; one jock from city hall. 15 South Ash 4-17-3t) basement | apartment; completely furnished on pavement; lights, gas and water free.) 417-1t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished vs. half-basement apartment, modern;’F, J, LOBELL and gas, lights and water furnished; re JOSEPH H. LOBELL, duced rent. 151 North Jackson street. ‘ Defendants. tone TIM ls ESAS 0 /F._ J. LOBELL and: JOSEPH FOR RENT—Oneroom apartment for'H. LOBELL, the defendants above light housekeeping. 610% East Sec- named, whose present whereabouts ond street.’ 4-17-1t are unknown: FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS nee will please take notice, that W. Iba, plaintiff has filed FOR RENT—A very suitable space petition against you in the above for dressmaking or millinery shop. Named court, the object and prayer Inquire at Shikany Dry Goods 1, 1922. County of Natrona BA Reports coming in from posts of the merican Legion Indicate a very com ndable activity throughout the yoming department of posts and uxillary units in preparing for the merican Legion “servier. census" hich is scheduled to begin April 17 ccording to W. J. Wehrli, department ijutant. Posts at Moorcroft, Lara- ale, Cheyenne, Torrington and Rock River are reported as having laid spe- Co,, of which is the recovery of monev 212 South Wolcott street. Phone 736. only for labor performed at defend 4-3-tf ants’ instance and request, amount | claimed Two Thousand Six Hundred | Fifty Dollars ($2650.00) with in terest and costs. LOST AND FOUND THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, was formerly president of the Univer- assist the American Legion in finding i al Activities. Properly flown. President Duniway sity of Wyoming. SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 17.—Reor- ganization of war-time draft boards to obs for unemployed veterans haa been Proposed by Rev. John Grier Hibben, follars for each month’s service with per cent additional for overseas ervice, is to be paid world war veter- ns of Maryland under the provisions of a bill which passed the Maryland house of delegates with only four dis- senting votes. The act provides for a bond issue of $9,000,000 to be passed on by the people. past few months of Toledo bas ca P for sick and w ana, obtained r PAGE NINE ! take him away and arrange for his commitment in a « rnment hospital April 17.—During the American Legion persons to be ut in jail for falsely collecting funds 1 world war veter il of sev- 1,057 and TOLEDO, ©., en ex-soldiers, f conducted 135 mii WHEELING W. Va. fl 17.—- When state officials of the American Legion in West Virginia heard that several ex-service men's organizations were considering asking Jack Demp sey to appear before them. they issued a statement which nm 4 to sanction any affair to which the world's box ing champion might be invited. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., April 17.— A store for the sale of articles manu factured by the sick and disabled ex soldiers now in South Dakota hos pitals has been opened by the Ameri ean legion of the state. The proceeds will be used to buy additional comforts for the disabled veterans. ————__ Single Standard Of Morality In Isolation Cases CHICAGO, April 17.— The sirgle standard of morality has beeh put into effect by the city health depart ment, {it was announced by Dr H. N. Bundesen, health commissioner Hereafter Dr. Bundesen announced men and women brought to the do partment through violations of the moral code w’!l be treated alike, iso- lated in the city hospital until they are physically well. Heretofore onl) women have been isolatec, the men being released. The first instance of the new rule came yesterday when the father of girl was permitted to pass sentence on a boy who was believed to have communicated a disease to her. The girl had been isolated in the hospital but the boy released. Dr. Bundesen called in the young man and the girl's father decided that the boy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 17.— American ex-service men in New Zea- and and Denmark have joined togeth- or and formed posts of the American Legion. The ex-service men's organ- sation now has 11,013 separate posts, ocated in practically every civilized country. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 17.—A st of land along the Potomac river been turned over to the American vegion and other veterans’ organiza- tion for use as « summer camp for the hundreds of disabled ex-service men from Maryland and West Vir- ginia who are now confined in the four government hospitals at Wash- ngton, D. C. 1 ni NEW YORK, N, ¥., April 17.—Large numbers of ex-soldiers who are suffer- ing from shell-shock are looking for york in New York City. American Le gion obtained work for one veteran but he got into such a heated argument representatives had the Legion 4-1p at} ing $25 and Moose receipt; reward. mod: FOR RENT — Van hotel, West 415-2t|FOR SALE—A boarding house, cheap doing 4-11-6t*| give terms or take in car on deal. t,| to serve for a term of two years. jn home of! Dated this 15th’ day of April, must | 1922. ~| pany, a Wyoming corporation, held FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment with bath; also three rooms in basement; unfurnished. See Mrs. Brown, basement of 1422 Box Elder street. 415-3 FOUND—32x4 auto 1206W after 6 p. m. 3. And you are further notified that you are required to answer said pe- LOST—Sunday, pocketbook contain. tition of plaintiff on or before the 235 28rd day of May, 1922, or the alle | gations therein contained shall be taken as true and judgment render- ed accordingly. SS my hand and seal of said court this 17th day of April ‘A. D. 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. good business; selling on ac- Publish April 17, 24 and May 1, 8, count of sickness. 534 West Yellow-) 15, and 22, 1922. ———— na cunt |““Baldy of Nome,” Famous Alaskan, Is Laid at Rest fal plans for a thorough canvass of «service men in their respective com- unities with a view of placing at eir disposal the benefits of the vari- 1s government agencies and of the merican Legion and of tho Legion uxiliary. A 10-round bout between Lux Dunbar nd Young Fontana, of Cheyenne, is nnounced as the main feature of an \merican Legion smoker to be given hy the George W. Vroman post here May 5. Two fourround preiiminaries und a couple of wrestling matches will be other athletic events on the card. Sntertainers from a local theater have ulso been engaged: be distributed to gentlemen and favors to ladies present. B street. Phone 634R. 4-17-4t* ft West +144t 743 lo- ILORADO SPRINGS, Colo., April fter the college trustees had refused to have college President C. A. Duniway remoyed from office, stu-- lents_ at Colorado College set a huge firecracker on “prexy’s’’ lawn, burned red fuses and hauled the American flag to half mast on the campus flag pole. For the latter act they aroused the re- sentment of American Legion mem: bers who insisted that the flag be “Bill” Is Smiling cated; it takes $500 to handle; will P. O. box 1492. 4-10-6t BERKELEY Cal., April 17. Baldy of Nome, famed for the races he won in Alaska, his heroic deeds that have been put in prose and verse and for the 28 sons and grand- sons he gave to France for the world | war, was buried here Friday. He died in a hospital of old age and his final resting place is under tho rose bushes in the garden of “Scotty” Al- lan, whose life he once saved. Baldy was 15 years old. He was two years oid when Allan “‘mushed” him through the first of his seven races for the all-Alaska sweepstakes of 418 miles. With Baldy as the leader Allan was brought in winner six times. In one race Allan was injured seriously and Baldy stopped the dog team of which he was the leader and refused to leave his mas- ter in the cold and snow. Baldy was owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Darling, who lived in Berkeley. a ‘SWINDLER FEARS MOB, RETURN 15 POSTPONED CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 11.—As- serting that ff he were returned to |Routt county, Colorado, to face charges of defrauding coal miners there of wages amounting to $8,000, his life would be in jeopardy Belmont B. McGee Friday obtained an indefi- nite postponement or arguments on & Bt the office of the company at! writ of habeas corpus obtained by his , Wyoming, on the 10th day! counsel Thursday, after Governor Car- of February, 1922, at the hour of/ oy had honored a requisition for Mc- ten o’clock, a. m., at which meetit:g|Gee made by the governor of Colo: stockholders representing more|rado. ‘McGee also contends that the than two-thirds of tiie capital stock Routt county charge is a matter for of this company were present, by civil action, not for criminal prosecu- proper resolutions, unanimously) tion, and raises the point, further- adopted, said corporation was of-|more, that the offense with which he dered dissolved, the corporate en-|is charged is merely a misdemeanor terprise abandoned and the charter,/ under the Wyoming law, and that mis- franchise and corporate name sur-|demeanors are not basis for evtradi- rendered, said company having ceas- tion. LEGAL NOTICES. NOMINATION NOTICE. . NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the qualified voters of Natrona County High School Dis- trict will be held at the Vocational School building in Casper, Sat- lay, the 22nd day of April, 1922 at 2:00 o’clock p. m. for the pur- pose of nominating three trustees Said nominees to be voted for at the regular annual school meeting to be held, Monday, May 1. ‘Cc. H. TOWNSEND, Chai: MAY HAMILTON, Secretary. Publish April 17, 21, 1922. fete PR eer NOTICE. Tt shall be unlawful for any per- son, firm or corporation other than a licensed Plumber, to dig in, or open any street, alley or other pub- lic property, for the purpose of! connecting to public sewer or water main. By Order of CITY ENGINEER. Publish April 15, 17, 18. oo NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockhold- ers of F. W. D. Freighting Com- An interesting “close up” of former President Taft made on the capitol grounds just after he had been made a life member of the new Congres- sont Country club, Washington, free smokes will}. AUDITORS Po Tt lo te REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. Phone 7 ACCOUNTANTS pee arab te 2 | GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phono 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting 2 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GLODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone .440 GARBUT?, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Ol] Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING Lith be pee lat COMPANY uto Painting Phone 1072W 184 North Kimball AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER o. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74d. SEARLES TRANSFER one 87W = Office Phone 701W MOVI A SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTORS DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. Ey HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. C. L. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Physician 310 OS Building Phone 1754 DR. L_E. BEKQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 CONTRACTORS J. C. MOUNTS, Builder Repair Work Phone 17923 CLEANING AND PRESSING |; Bates Cleaning and Pressing Co. First Class Work—Get Our Prices Calt 1263 DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Private Hospital--612 with the man who was hiring him that to |Business and Professional Directory 660 | ee SS pairi |434 W. Yellowstone should be treated the same as the girl —foreed to remain in the hospital until cured despite the fact that this upset his plans to keep his secret from his family. The boy's father, when he learned sot the case volunteered to pay the maximum fine under the charges on which the couple were arrested, but Dr. Bundesen refused to permit this. jee Sr arn Executive Mansion Of. 40 Years Ago Is Sold for Apartment CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 17. —The old “Governor Hale” house, one of the historic residences wf Wyoming, has been purchased by M. P. Keefe and ts to be converted into an apartment house. It was the Wyoming execu tive realdenco 40 years ago, during the administration of Territorial Governor Hale. ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NIEDERAU 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 LAWYERS ee HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9, Daly Building Fhone 198 peoee oe ieee. 2. ee) NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3009-19-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers | Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 —___ > WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block NURSERIES COLORADO NURSERY CO. Shade Trees—S. H. P e ne Somes Fae Puptenos OSTEOPATHS DR. CARO DENG: DAVIS ic ysician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 hic y sicia: Room 5-7 Wood Blk. Phone 12773 DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 peer eereere tee Rae ee DOMMES RADIATOR REPAIRING ———————______ CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Re leaning—Recoring Phone 1054W peal LO Lowel sie oe Oe at Bhd ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractor. Repair- ing and Recoating a cialty 527 East Twifth Phone 18043 eke. NI aod iy TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Manofacturing and Remodeling Furs Taxidermist 333 South Elm Street eos Phone 1923 TAILORS ressing, Repatrin 16 E. Midwest Ave. RELIABLE TA3=0nS High Grade Depend:ole ¢ Zuttermeiste: Buildi South Durbin | Office Yhone 20 VETERINARIAN yale iain etl 3.) DR. L. BE. BAY 182 West Second Street Residence 13: CVOPRORD DELO 2 00048990)

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