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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922. eee CLASSIFIED |BRINGING UP FATHER Se ee Che Caspet Daily Critune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus SEG PAROON- SAR - BOUT | NEED SOME WRADIN' PAPER - KIN 1 HAS A PART OF ANY STARTLIN’ [ NEWS TODAY? 1TDONNO- THIS) iS YESTERDAYS PAPER: AUTO ACCESSORIES; 30x3, $8; 30x3%, $10; 34x4, $20; an CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be/{c6". Sizes in, proporci Serv- 240 South ‘Woleott, street, epmitiog properly must be <a Phone 7o1W. #-18-5t4 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR SALE—Jverbearing strawherry | FOR RENT—Sleepinggoom Plants. 352 CY avenue 418-6] | for one or two. gentiemen ies ont side entrance and is next to LE—Oash; three sets six- Call —n inch Ideal rig frona, including bull | path ee ee eee Lady Astor Returns for Visit, Is Still an “Unreconstructed” $< —_ FOR RENT—Apartment L in Ideal with furniture for sale to renter. Phone 12693 after 5 o'clock. 4-20-3t ——<<<<$<$—$ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished balf-basement apartment: hot and NATIONAL GUARDSMEN OF THREE STATES TO TRAIN AT FORT 0. & RUSSELL CHEYENNE, Wyo. ? 1 guardsmen from Colorado. Utah and Wyoming will,train at For: D. A, Russell, adjacer ~heyenne. next summer, according to oriers re- ceived by Brigadier General W. H Sage. commandant t Utah and Wyoming men will be in camp July 9 to 23, inclusive, and rado guard cavalrymen from Au- gust 16 to 30, inclusive. The Wyo- ming unit will include ST4 men, the Utah unit 393 and the Colorade unit 209. Superintendent Of U. P. Back on Job CHEYENNE, Wyo.. April 20.—A W. Woodruff, general superin(endent and. calf wheels built, two on| © are Svenue Phone 7603. 420.8t¢ Ross and Sealey shafts with’ rig tim-| FOR RENT—Reom, nicdy furnished: bers; two 40 horsepower portable bo: bath adjoining; reasonabi; M1 es; three steam drilling engines, one |North Beers atent. Proce tii. Southerner, She Informs Press 20.— sold water, gas. lights, dishes and linen furnished: 2% blocks from post office. 124 South Beech street, m. will be —, (poder rea. ast Ada received after 10:30 2 FOR SALE—HOUSES NEW YORK, April Viva- | without a trace of British accent, ,|Clark gasoline drilling engine, big as- lwortment of aeilities tools, arid entite 419 4e9 SSR] cious Lady Astor, smiling, chatting | Lady Astor said she was “still an ment of every description including | FOR RENT—One large bedroom next|"OR RENT—One two-room and one| Continuo and joshing those | unreconstructed southerner.” as/25%-inch, 12% imch and 10-inch cas-|_ to bath: close in, 302 CY avenue.| threeroom nicely furnished apart.| about rrived from England | “And when I hear Dixie some- 8! ing; 36,000 feet 24nch pipe good as| Phone 1119R. 42 ment; modern; close in; rent reason-| aboard the Olympic Wednes- thing happons.” she added. 4 La eel en eeee WE Ole FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod. able. 511 Kast First street 4-17-46t| day on her way to Baltimore where Her children she described as 449, Basin. Wyo. Zaedihe |, art Boade Convenient to bath: mou|FOR RENT — Two-room furnishea| "Wut address the Pan-American'| “mongrele— three-fourths — Ameri : in moensag lige modern apartment: close in. Call} conference of women, To greet | can. FOR cALE—125-egg automatic incu- oe os t rd etre, Phone tan | M4W or 445 South Beech street, Lady Astor— native of Virginia, As to women's place im the world first floor; bator. 444 East Railroad avenué, vs 417-4t¢| wife of a British peer and the first | she said, those of her sex were just ; three” large 419-008 4 WANTED — Maid for light house|De¢rooms, bath and four clots on ao —|FOR RENT—Tworoom woman ever: slecte’ to the’ houss./"as 'iaétyidual as xnen. apartment; furnished; gas furnished. $35 East of commons—scores of friends and admirers gathered at the pier. As the Olympic steamed up the “One can't say women do this, and women do that, she remarked, “because they don't do things alike we ede. iacacean 3; Close ins hot wat Sout are ‘street. Phone 18 completely lights street. and Third 4-19-3t work and help care fer children | evond floor; Earag 1ot graded: walks | fon SALE— Buggy shafts. almost afternoons; must mane EP home nights, 11§/@5d driveway ao Cages p for cash. 340 West Yel- share arest. 4-20-1t | Owner 355 CY 420-1t* lowstone avenue. 3 FOR ae three-room = ——— | day from quarantine sho gave re- | any more than men. POSITIONS WANTED nished house and lot; $300, SVECIAL THIS WEEK. WwattTED— FOR BR ‘Threeroom nicely fur-] porters flashing comments of all The clothes nearly all women are rood street. soars py teaneh, chevicts, 160 yard; a few | WANTED Two, nished apartment; no children; also] manner of things — Lioy¢ George, | wearing nowacays are nnforunate ‘WANTED—Competent woman —————————————— | Boy's Them” sweaters, $3.2 wp. 100d. two-room house, Bouth Cedar|\faopers, prohibition, Margot As- | frem her point of view, Lady Astor SALB—Ti aren’ ck cat bose, th street. 5 . 5 er point of » Lady As work ag day oc hour. Phone Tant* |vor hree-room hous lights | 21°R'S, DIAG Ch Niele eee a8 Seats | FOR RENT—Three or four rooms, 419-2t°] Cuith, the labor situation, ‘he | said. 419-4t| and water; sleeping porch: oe on SE alleys will take auto os teat Deymeyg- in| Durbin street. WANTED—Position ax stenographer; (344 South Fen asst | son —— SALE—Gravel, sand and general office work Phone 31. e dressing delivered. Phone ioe 4-20- FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR TRADE—Ranch property, near Genoa conference, the servant prob- lem, and her own children, six in number. “Nothing lets the sex down like running about half naked,” she went on “The only remarkable thing about “There is no use of talking sbout me is my children,” she said, hold- | equality if we only use our liberty ing to the arm of her busband, Vis: | to show our ,hideousness. Last ; reasonable rent. Call 1539M| count William Waldrof Astor. night T wore a dress I have used 419-tf| “Lloyd George still has his head | since 1918. If you keep your eye * . in: are Can 132 North St. Botolph street. 4-19-3t* FOR RENT—Furnished room; close in, adjoining bath. 405 South Kim ball street. Phone 340M. 4-19-20 ——— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed. room in modern home for one or SE Satin * FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished apartment, 7-30 Casper for vacant or improved prop-|two gentlement; close in. 923 South | Fo) NT — er >| above water and it's some head | on your body all the time you can’t erty on Sand Dar. Call at 112 West|\Duvhy street. Phone 1M 4192t| Sissy APATtment. hone) too. keep it on your roul,” Lady Astor said she wanted to make it clear that she was not in America on a mission, She is here, “How about the’ flappers and their uniferm?* she repeated. “Their clothes are unfortunate but Midwest avenue. 4-20-2t* TO TRADE for Caryer property, 160 FOR RENT—Modern bedroom gentlemen. 605 East Second rit | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS The of the Union Pacific «ystan, who has been absent on sick-leave for three months, resumed his duties Tuesday when he reported at Omaba. and Weénesday he arrived at bia headquarters here, rebeving N. A Wiliams, superintendenc ct the West exn division,” who acted as superintendent during Simultaneously with re- turn Williams was transferred to the superintendency of the Wyoming di Vision, succeeding J. V Anderson. transferred to the superintendency of the Nebraska division: Bernard succeeded Williams as superintend: ent of the Western division. He acted as superintendent of that divish while Williems was acting here for Woodrnff, Juvenile Quartet Seized as Bandits SPRINGFIELD, M)., April 20.—a quartet of youthful bandits, 12 and 14 years of age, were taken into cus. tody by police here. They confessed the shooting Friday night of Susie Metz, and said they had started out that night to snatch pocketbooks, to obtain money for a buggy ride on Sun+ dump body truck. money. 135 ‘West Ninth street, Sup. —— ‘and le. mares. 1 FOR furniture packing and upholster- Broa. 1242 North Philip Seeds boone ing, repairing and rug cleaning, call / 1333. 4-15-6t Cormier, & McComb. 107 South Dur- bin street, Phone 1682M. 4-20-6t* | FOR tears, MATTRESSES rendvated and recov-|Carey and Oe ren ee aan pee ae Oo Phone 1206¥ horses ani hea’ Apply at CY Rancia. J. M. 4:20:38 — ‘lb-aee POULTRY — ee eu ee WANTED—Rough “4 bundle | FOR SALE—Laying geese fur breet- AE as tike im apeety ast ing, purposes, 340) West Yellnwstone South Durbin street. Phone 112W.. |aven 4:20:21" it WANTED—Puin@nge and galsomin- RELINQUISHMENTS, irc. reasonable; all work is|SOR BALE lad Hivis= inlios A19-4t Casper for sale, $500. Inquire | at 249 West Yellowstone ave:tue. 4ATgte TOS ( SUIEVECUS MEE: Two men. with, over. ea hand vacu' Ask at Gates Cen ees od wasi0g, ceed tion, 240 South Wolcott strpet. washing, rug cleaning and scrubbing. 4-20-1t* =— Phone 597M before 5 & mC] y96t+ | BRING in your ratinguishimints and doeded homesteads; make [he eee mice capa a ICAL mutse wishes pouition iiss awake, energetic, dependable stand. “Inquire Spruce ‘and, Yellow- woman; city or country. Phone, 4523. stone avenue. | 4-18-3t* HOUSEHOLD GOURS Buying and selling all the time, used and new furnit ; upltolstering and . J. R. Sartain, auction- 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 18175. 11-19-tt WANT your furniture re paired, call at 367 So, Ash, or phone 1660, 84-tt ————— DRESSMAKING ees | FOR hi ‘baby’s GOWNS remodeled, altered and re| brass bed; good as new. South fitted or new gowns made to or-|McKinley street. Phone 1! Ger. Phone 200J. 4-19-6t 4-18-tf PLAIN ‘sewing; ohiiiren's clothes an THIS PLAYER PIANO Ar A; ballet dresses a specialty. 603 ‘East GREAT SACRIFI Lind street. Phone 573M. 4-20-3t] We have a very high player piano left on our honds at; Casper; yy WANTED TO BUY for quick disposal will sell at a very large discount; easy payments to re- WANTED TO. BUY — Second hand oanible person. Write at ‘once for clothing, emt's | watches, saddies,| price, terins and full particulars’ to harness, shoes. 2 est First street.|the Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. Phone 1364W. 415-7t* 4-20-15t piesa) ER ss Ld SR rR WANTED TO BUT Ford touring |FOR SALE—Four rooms of furniture| street. car, must good condi complete with piano. North 1236 South (Chestnut street. rere Wolcott street. Phone 11598 4-18-6t* ———— WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of/POR Spree good plano. 344 any kind. 120 West Midwest hei rird South David street. 3-31-tf Ph en es oe FoR SALE—Piano and building and WE BUY and sell joan shares; or will trade: for car. of value. 5 Exchange Furniture Co. popes ew ‘Ww. E. Gullard. Phone 1310.' 4-18-4t* iabrattra ee ee ee he LEAL Sas U8 foc an aDBUREOIN; we will WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of) save you money. turni- any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue|ture Co., Phone 1086. 3-16-t¢ Pb er bone 249, 2-24-tf jr you WANT hand WANTED—. you have in the| turefi or anything second¢ way of second hand furniture and/have anything to at 367 ecres irrigated vanch in Big Horn Basin; three miles from tow: paid up water right; all fenced; crossed house, barns, garage = ice 0 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT -| FOR RENT—Two furnished ie Phons ‘7603. Cafe or phone 428W. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished street. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 3-21-tf FOR RENT — Fiveroom house; located on South Beech Phone 678. 4-19-tf FOR RENT — Fiveroom house; lo- street, cated on East Second street, Phone 4-19-t8 Fiveroom modern house; $55 per feagy tend 265 South Jackson street; also four rooms and bath in basement $35. Apply 345 South St. Botolph street. 4-19-2t° FOR RENT—A new fiveroom’ un- furnished house; gas heater and range; also two nice finished rooms in basement toilet room and iab- oratory; laundryroom and grage; will rent whole house to one panty. or to separate parties. 805 West Eleventh street. Phone 818R. 4-19-2t FOR RENT—Threeroom house; good order; $20 per month. Phone 1305J. ‘ 4-19-2t° FOR RENT—One-room house, part- ly furnishec; lights and gas in; 0. 2008 East Second st . Inquire in FOR RENT—Two. 249 South Washington street. ick Kas, ‘Bast Second street or Brill McLean will show. 4-18-4t FOR RENT—Unfurnished two-room house with gas; reasonable, Phone 14.w. 4-20-2t FOR RENT—Modern fiveroom house all furnished. 127 North, po FOR RENT—New six-room FOR RENT—Newly decorated, close }.ry; in’ five-room modern brick house, corner Park and A streets; rent $60 per month. Apply 918 East Second street. FOR 148 | South Jacksor street. Phone 1610W. Swe aS tN oe ee a FOR RENT—Good three-room house trade, South Ash street or phone 1(}60. 7-9-t? je theais4 Fe] Sei aa lt am Bla ae Bt as nae —--— CHEAP FOR QUICK E,UY. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | Fino. curtainrods, six fect “tong; | nice iarge roaster, suitable flor board- YOR SALE—Chevrolet car; $90. Ap-|ing house; a dandy clock; piso fine Ply 345 Sonth St. Botolph street. 4-19-2t° pair of pill Call at rear ‘42 South Peeks stvonts 4-20-3t eS GR SALE— 1918 model Chevrolet | FOR SALE Fifty ice boxes, new and touring car; just the car for tourist| second hand; 100 beds and springs: or co ing front seat folds back to|100 gas and coal ranges; a spt soe ited of used rugs; a few good d' will pay more for it. Phone 1086. it Ninth pre, Phone 1160W. 4-158. 28 by YOR SALE—Grant Str, good _condi- linders rebored; new pistons; 7 aie ec REE smission; new low ice. A. Slade, Phone TIBSW. 4t9-20° AUTO ACCESSORTES ———— | ————— FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 125-tf-dh ORD repairing: over-haulin spe-|FOR SALE—Bargan in a kidies’ new cialty by an expert mechanic. $181 blue tailor-made suit, misses size Thirteenth street. Phone 1607W 18; cost $60, will take $3250, Phone 17-6" 1058W. before 6. D. m 41itt Yai | street. Phone 67 [FOR RENT— Furnished room; full basement; city water; reason- able. Inquire at Albin store, brewery. FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home; suitable for two. South Durbin street. Phone 8! FOR RENT—Roomin one block from city hall; board if de sired; le. $15 South Ash 4-18-3t Oa heats close in, 414 Mont Achereat Phone 774W. 4-18-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room; close in. 342 South Kimball street. 4-20-4t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room in modern home for one or two gentlemen; close in. 923 South David street, Phone 121W, 4-20-1t house; gas and water. 124 West G. |. for housekeeping; hot and cold pe gas range; close in. Call after p. m. 510 South Park avenue. 4-20-2t° FOR RENT—Three or. four rooms; modern; completely furnished in- cluding lights and water. Call 132 North St. Botolph street. 4-20-3t* housekeeping batching cabin $17 South Spruce street. 4-20.2t* FOR RENI—APARTMENTS ————— FOR RENT—Furnished _apartmen' $50. Phone 1424M or 381. erie ————————— FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment; furnished; close in; rent rea- sonable, 618 West Ninth street. 4-18-3t* ——— FOR RENT—Modern five-room apart ment; steam heat and gas; near re- finery. 1334 South Willow street. ment house. Phone 868J, 4-13-tf FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment reduced rent water, ligt hts and gas furnished. 151 North Sackson ‘street. 4-20-1t ee re FOR KENT—Strictly mocern thive- ae furnished opartment. Phone Fok RENT—One _ two-room ment; furnished. 133 North K: street, Phone 16895. FOR RENT— street. it. | FOR: RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished front apartment; best apart- ment for the money in Cusper, 133 South Conwell square. FOR RENT — Modern | apartments; bath; hot water service; $25 and $30 per month. Smith-Turners Drug store. Phone 176. 4-20-10% FOR RENT—Furnished one and two- room apartments; gas, water and electricity close. 340 West Yellow- stone ayenue. 4-20-3t* FOR RENT — Tworoom basement apartment; furnished except bed- ding and dishes; gas range; hot and cold water, bath and laundry privil- ‘eges. 1234 South Oak street. 4-20-2t FOR REN’—Three-room — furnished apartment; strictly modern. $60 per <acuti, 075 South Durbin street, 420-2 FOR RENT— New, modern brick apartmeat; two big rooms; nicely ‘furnished; v close in on pavement; light, heat and gas included; $45 per month. 328 East A street. Phone 658W. 4-20-1t° en FOR RENT—Beautiful two-room fur- nished apartment; nine blocks from center of the city; rent reduced. 319 4-18-3t FOR RENT— Large up- stairs apartment; completely fur- nished; modern; gas $26.50 per month; also tworoom modern apart- one-room ~|stone avenue. ment, completely furnished; gas $26.50 per month, 933 South Wolcott street. 4-20-2t FOR RENT — apartment; close in. Phone | Set or or 1424M. FOR RENT—Two or four-room apart- ment; completely furnished for light houskeeping; lights, water and gas. 1043 West avenue. Phone 1693J. 4-18-6t ————<——— FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- mn apartment, $30; lights, heat, lin- en furnished; two-room furnished cot- tage; oneroom apartment, reasonable. 90% South Cedar street. ere, ie 3 9-3t FOR RENT — Sfodern apartment; large livingroom, kitchen, dressing room, built-in features; laundry; c’ in, 919 East Third street, FOR RENT — Garege. reasonasble, | 1205 South Spruce street, inquire In| basement. 4-20-10* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold wetch with monogram H, A. W. on it also silver chain at- tached; liberal reward if return H. A. Wagner at Richards and ningham's 41 LOST—Tire on rim Friday or Sat-| urday; return to 207 North Center street and receive reward. size 30x3%. 4-18-30" LOST—Brown and white Collie dog one year old, in neighborhood of Seventh ang Wolcott street; wears collar with license and name plate. $5 reward. ‘G. P. Pattillo, Phone 1012R. 4-20-1t* BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT — Van hotel, street. Phone 634R. West B 4-17-6¢° WANTED—A good live partner with car at American Hatters a nd Clean car at American Hatters and Clean- 129 West Railroad avenue. " -20-6t —————$$ FOR SALE—Nice new clean grocery and market; nice fixtures; full basement; four-room. modern house attached; a live one can make big money. Invoice for groceries and fix- tures and will rent or sell building on long time payments. Box A-193, Tribune, 4-18-3t* FOR SALE—A boarding house, cheap Going good business; selling on ac- count of sickness. 534 West Yellow- Nick Dasovich. 4-14-6t PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY Readings by Madam Wonder; satis- faction guaranteed. 319 East C street. Phone 673R. 4-18-6t PSYCHOMETRY, scientific paimis- try; only three days more. Mrs. Blood, Room 51, West Hotel. 4-18-3t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | The United Home Builders Asso- ciation filed its Articles of Incor- poration in the office of the Secre- tary of State of the S of Wyo- ming at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1922, at 9 o’clock a. m. The object and purpose of said corporation is to accumulate the savings and funds of its members in regular, equal, periodical —h ments or assessments, and to the same at various times; to make, perform, and carry cut contracts, which contracts may be issued in series, at such times and on such amounts as may be determined upon by the board of directors; to adyance and loan money, and’ to conduct and carry on a general say- ings, loan, and investment busiess on a building and loan plen in all its branches. The term of existence of said cor- poration is fifty years next after the 6th day of April, A. D. 1922. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of seven directors; and G. H. Cook, M. B. Searles, J. N. Wicks, F.C, Kanaly, George F. Sternberg, W. H. Patten, and M. Patterson are the directors for the first cor- te year. “The ental stock is forty thou- sand ($40,000.00) dollars divided into forty thousand (40,000) shares at a par value of one ($1.) dollar per share. The principal operations of said company shall be carried on in the County of Natrona and in other counties of this te and other states and territorie: nd the office of said corporation shall be located at 230 Second street, in Suite Six (6) of the Becklinger Building, in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, and the State of Wyoming she sald, because she received an invitation to attend the convention at Baltimore to discuss matters of interest to women all over the world. After that she is going to Virginia where she was Nancy Langhorne and then to Washington and Chicao and one or two other cities before returning home to her chiléren and her job in parliament, Speaking as a Virginian does, and G. H. Conk is the agent in hi i ice. charge of said offi JOrLDERS UNITED HOME ASSOCIATION, By G. H. COOK, President. Publish Yapril 19, 20, 21, 1922. ni alin Rls i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION We, the undersigned, Nick G. Teligadas, President, and George Poulos, Secretary, respectively, of the Air-Eater Sales Co., (Inc.) @ corporation organized under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, do hereby, for the pur- pose of complying with the provis- ions of Section 6439, Wyoming Compiled Statutes of 1920, certify that the Air-Eater Sales Co., (Inc.} was dissolved on the 3ist day of March, 1922, by the unanimous vote of the stockholders, directors and incorporators thereof, all in person assembled, at a meeting called for the purpose of considering the prop- osition of the dissolution of said corporation; that said meeting was regularly held pursuant to notice; that at said meeting there were present more than two-thirds of the stockholders of the corporation, namely, all of the stockholders, di- rectors and incorporators thereof, all of whom did unanimously con- sent and approve of the dissolution of said corporation. AIR-EATER SALES C©. (Inc.) By Nick G. Teligadas, President. Attest: GEORGE POULOS, Secretary. Publish April 6, 13, 20, 27 and May 4 and 11, 1922. Ready for Altar & Miss Mary Landon Baker of Chi- cago, on her arrival in New York, from where she sailed on the 8. 5. Aquitania for England. Here she will become the bride of Allister McCormick, whom she “left waiting that is thetr mother’s fault. first thing a woman oaght to teach her children is obedience.” ———— day. Miss Metz refused to drop her Pocketbook, theyMsaid, so they shot her. et SET: STEAMER SAFE. BALBOA, Canal Zone, April 20.— The shipping board steamer Dorblay from San Francisco for Valpariaso, which stranded At Manta Bay, Ecua- dor, is in no danger, according to ad vices received here. ‘The jum ber cargo is being unloaded in an ef fort to lighten the vessel sufficiently to float her. The British salvage steamer Killerig is standing by Uruguay Talks Soviet Treaty MONTEVIDIO, Uruguay, April -~The nutional council of administra- tion, one of the executive branches of the government ix considering the commercial treaty with Russia lately proposed by Leonid Krassin, sovict commissar, of foreign trade, to the Ryo ee Uruguayaa- minister in, Ber! Uru-] In Mexico are certain localities guay has not yet recognized the sov-] where the rain never has been known Jet government. to tall Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accounfants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP, Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and ‘tvenfer Agents 208-11 Oil eer Bldg. Phone 660 G AUDIT COMPANY Phone aus Suldwest Ref. Bldg. Audits, Financial ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repairing one 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS 1107 Sonth Molrone Piece S00 ee ee sis F TP LAWYERS HENOH AND BISHOP. Suite 9, Daly Bi ‘ses, Income T: General, Accounting Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT ——— seo.10t1 Of ean DUBOIS & GUODRICH, Architects je Bids. age Da Townsend eek pry HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Pu. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-La Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 184 North Kimball NURSERIES AWNINGS ipo FoR oo 71 Seth Mincoln Bt, Phang #27m| 510 South Park * "Phone ¥604 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS: SEE BEN TRANSFER ©0. Baggage, Heavy Hauling Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res, Phone 87W Office Phone 70LW MOVING A SPECIALTY CHIROPRACTORS Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartoente Phone 388 oR. E+ WADE eopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Blk. Phone 12773 Sek einem ‘eopathic Physician Midwoet Bldg. * 7" Phione 1080 RADIATOR REPAIRING —$ CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ing —Oleaning— 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W ea ee ee ey ROOF CONTRACTING M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor WYOMING ROOFIN 162 North Kcunball St. Roofing Contractors, Hepair- img and Recoating a oe Di. 6. 1. ARNOLDUS Bi ee aeih se fc nee | TAXIDERMISTS Pee Eo stints le, SA) 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP Patter et phi, BERQUIST | Masantncterietg ‘ena Remodeling (Fare ttermeister Bidg. joe 1757 | 535 South Ein ‘Street Phone 1923 CONTRACTORS | TAILORS 4, C. MOUNTS, Builder 1. H. WHAL Repair Work Phone 17925 | Ladies’ and Gents’ 7; sts fleaning La ‘ailoring, CLEANING AND PRESSING Hee %nscearins, a4 Alterations, Phone 483.1 Bates Cleaning and Pressing Co. First Class Work—Goet Our Prices High Gene Dependsuis oes Call 1263 Zuttermeister’ Building. | Satan DOCTORS | VETERINARIAN z | DR. L. EB. BAY 2 Office Phone 30 Residence 164 142 Wi § Private Hospital—612 =) Seath Durbin | Office Phone 2¢ second Street Residence 1 Tet -