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WANTED—Gnr1 to mountains for her "veeping. Tent Ai, Tribe IN WANTED— Colored girl FCnuma dey or chamber reid werk laundress = wants =XPHRIENCED EXPHRIEN' ‘Mrs. day work. Phone €45J. Call for Mrs. Harness. én % IRD wants work; general house GTR chamber or. iaundry. Miss Bebe Williams. Address box A-2! ‘Tribuae. SLE SERVICES OFFERED carpet. washer; river. Ptone 14933. ase to make and your cement work; price reasonable. Phone 12393. 4-28-61 —————————— Going East? Ask ua abort ocr = service to all eastern ni cellent train let us plan your tour. J. A. division passenger agent. G. C. 4 Ucket agent. MATTRESSES renovat ered with good Phone 1803W. per Mattress Co. Eames FOR FURNITURE stering, repairing and rug cleaning, call Connie McCcnb, 107 South Du: street. Phone 1682M. 5-2-12t* position 4 ~ Phone 4525. woman; city or country. 48.200 call Betty's Beauty: Parlor, 4673 for sppoinunents. 5-14 a ee YOU WANT your furniture re be call at 367 So. Ash, or phone 1660. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of any kind. 129 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. a24-tf 428-10t* of value. street. Phone 1364¢W. WE BUY and sell anyth' Exchange Furniture Co. jay WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will "pay more for it. Phone pasty feet ‘ANTED TO BUY—For cash equit- “Ses in properties; state fully price asked; amount wanted for equity, balance you owe, how payable, full ¢escription of property; lot and block number; all questions must be «n- swered and if priced right will oct quickly; bargains only will be con- sidered. Address P.O. box 318.~ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Chaliners, ‘six-cylindér, touring car, rebuilt; is in fine con- dition; will maxe a good family car for anyone, $400 cash or terms; Max- well touring, recently overhauled, good tires and paint, $350. C. H Ken- nedy, corner East, and Park avenue. Phone 1419W. . B-2-2t in good FOR SALE—Ford roadster in condition, $150; also Majestic range for $50. Call 1116 Tyler street, near brick yards. 5-2-3t® OR SALE—Dodge touring car, first class condition; cheap for cash. 243 Bouth Center street. “Phone 702. 5-1-2t OR SALE—Good 1921 Dodge tour- ing car; wili trade for motorcycle r ord. 1145. South -Cottonwood treet. 5-2-2t® ‘OR SALE—Good usea cars, all in good shape; prices reasonable; also ii sell cars on commission; bring our car over and we will get you for it. If you buy or sell a ca: pme and see us. Auto Exchange.! h and Center streets. 4-21-10t R SALE—Seven passenger Stude- aker car; cheap or will trade for lier car. 204 North Center street. 5-2-2t WANT GOOD USED CAR. fave building and Joan shares, or piano to trade. W, E. Gul- Phone 1510. 329-40" REMEMBER TIME 1 PLAYED THIS, FOR SALE—| condi Dodge roadster, ition; would take Ford on deal C street. fron pipe and exhaust fin cheap. THE LAsy iN MY BOY! 1AM THE FOOL OF THE HOUR, IN MY PROFESSION: Rood 52-2t' hood. Mul- cahy, the Tailor, Inc., Lyric Theater Bidg. 5-1-2t FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room house, location; price $1,400; terms. West F street. 4 garage in rear; lawn, all in; 60-foot off paving, $2,500 110 -29-3t* down. Income will take care of payments. Phone 1212W. FOR SALE—Three-room house, furnished $2,000 cash or $2,300 pay- ments, $300 down; rest like rent. 116 orth Boyer avenue. 52-2t° $3,000, $200 down and $25 a month. uire at Gutes Service stati SALE —- Fourroom house; three ment. Inquire 628 Divine aven yentage of another sacrifice. Gullord. Phone 1310. FOR SALE—Small on jon. 4-28-3t* modern finished rooms in ‘base- Ue. #29-4t ccov.| BUILDING AND LOAN BARGAIN movated Suing. cas-| Have you $300 cash? Then talar ad- 429-4 large house lot; one block east of brewexy on Figurora street; light and water in houset telephone in alley; features; priced to sell $200 take in good car on balance. grocery, 915 street, North Casper. fin e will fl at Craig 5-1-2t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—By owner, good lot, 40- foot front; close i ry Blas southeast part “= |ot town, Box A-26, Tribune; term: 5 FOR SALE OR TRADE See F..G. Office phone = 767, 588d. POULTRY Scherck, 400 O-S Residence LIVESTOCK 8-6-tf/ Draft horses, harness; dump wag- condition. . Bi Bldg. phone 4-29-3t* FOR SALE—One dozen and a half Wyandotte laying hens, old, Call at 1302 South Ash BRING in your reli one year street, rs %| RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. inquishments and deeded homesteads; make the price, and terms right and we will find you @ buyer. Frank Duff, 236 East. Mid- west avenue. HOUSEHOLD GOUDS 4-19-12 SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE * Buying and sellmg all the time, Used and new furniture; upholstering and . J. R. Sartein, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tt FOR SALE--Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes; 75 gas and coal ranges; three pianos; overstocked; lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. must sell, 326 West Yel- 4-21-tt ——— FOR SALE—One six-hole range with lonarch reservoir, $20; one M: used 8 months, $45; one water front, good baker, 5 range, two six-hole Majestic coal ranges (not ‘in use a year), $50 and $55; one six- hole Round Oak range, all nickle and |) white enamel trimmings, $50; cheap four-bole key laundry stove, $: $5. Casper Gas Appliance Co. tachment; guaranteed to fit sewing machine $2. Eeconomy Co., Billings, Mont. good cook stove, $10; mon- heating stoves, 4-28-tf.,| HEMSTITCHING and _ picoting at- any Sales ft-28-5t° THIS hen PIANO AT A G \T RACRIFICE, have a ver’ high grade playcr piano left on our honds at Casrer; for quick disposal will sell at @ very large discount; easy payments to re- sponsible person. Write at once for price, terms and full particulant to the Demrer Music Co., Denver, Colo. 4-20-15t FOR SALE—Strong heavy baby’s brass bed; good as new.. 329 South’ McKinley street. Phone 1509M, anne FOR SALE—One good piano. 344 South David street, 331 FOR SALE—One pure tone cabinet phonograph and 40 records; price $50. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249 4-29-31 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS $$ _________. FOR SALE—Carioad seed potatoes Early Ohbios and Netted Gems. Western Produce Co. 312 West Second street. Phone 986J. 4-21-t¢ FOR SALE—Man's bicycle, good con- dition. 112 South Lincoln street. * 5-1-3t* FOR SALE—Ola newspapers. Call at Tribane office. 1-25-tf-db FOR SALE—Tent 12x14 with poles. 1020 South Cherry street. 6-2-1te (FOR SALE—River gravel delivered, $1.35 per yard. Harley E. Smith. Phone 1673]. 5-2-5t* FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and lawn dressing delivered. Phone 1147J. 4-7-30t BARGAIN IN ‘Trees, shrubs, roses, e! pric lo tel. 3 ver. 52-609 FOR SALZ—One elk, beac and eagle. Inquire at 321 South Lincoln street. 5-1-3t FOR SALE—National cash Harned at one-half good condition. West Midwest avenue. 5-2-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE— Or will trade income property making $200 per montn for good automobile, Box A-l4, Trib- une. 4-28-409 WILL TRADE RANCH FOR CITY PROPERTY. 160 acres improved dry land; 70 acres cultivated; one mile from city (imits, Sheridan, Wyo. Phone 1592R. 5-2-2t° FOR SALE OR TRADE—Threeroom house 2nd lot $1,300 ,$900 down $30 month; will take used car ag part payment. Inquire 112 South Conwell street. 5-2-3t* FOR RENT, SALE OR LEASE — Boarding house, all furnished and running apartments, and tHvingrooms; will sell fixtures; lease all or part close in; good location for grocery and meat market, Write owner, P. O. box 119. B-12te WILL TRADE RANCH FOR CITY PROPE! . 160 acres improved dry land; 70 acres cultivated; one mile from city Umits, Sheridan, Wyo. Phone 1692R. 4-29-21 FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller car, Mitchell Six club roadster; every vital part new. 336 South Jack- ‘son street. Phone 1275. 5-2-3t* _—_——$—$—<—_——— FOR SALE OR TRADE — Stx-room modern house, very good location; will trade for smaller property or good building lots in good location. Box A-24, Tribune. 6-1-6t* ———— FOR SALE OR TRADE — Oakland Six truck, A-1 condition. 227 East A street, 0} e 10 Hotel. street, opposite Spraguc eee FOR SALE OR RENT ———— FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t FOR REN} HOUSES FOR RENT—¥Fourroom unfurnished house; gas and water. 124 West G. street. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 3-31-tf ———— FOR RENT—Two-room house and garage in Mills; furnished or un- house or will rent as separate apart- ments in North Casper. Inquire at 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 5-2-2t FOR RENT—One four-room modern house; gas heat; garage. 734 East Third street. S-2.at FOR RENT—Modern three Foom un. furnishel house. Inquire at Tulsa Hotel. S240" FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room house, three blocks from the court house; gas and water furnished. 138 West F street. Phone 702. aS 5-2-2t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT— Basement rooms for batching, $15 per month. 710 East Third street. 4-29-3t iFOR RE ROOM and board for four people:! CY ‘avenue. Phone! 5-1-3t BOARD and room for two. 146 West Midwest avenue. 5-1-3t WANTED—To room and board four) gentlemen in modern home; close in; very reasonatie. 526 South Cen-| ter street; also light houskeeping | room. Phone 1094J. 5-1-3t FCR RENT—Modern upstairs bed- room, next to bath; close in. 310 CY nyneus. 5-2-2t° FOR RENT—Nicely- furnished sleep: | ingroom, adjoining bath, $5 per week. 252 North Jefferson aay 4 5-2-2t FOR RENT — Modern bedroom for gentlemen. 505 East Second are FOR RENT—Fovr nicely furnished brsement rooms on corner of Eighth and South Oak streets. 802 South Oak street. Phone ae 4 -1-3t FOR RENT—Weill furnished room with closet “on pavement, $5 per week. 515 South Park street. Phone 646R. 5-2-2t ——— WANTED—Four young men to boart and room; private family; good lo cation. 1215 East Second street. Phone 605W, 5-L-3t R RENT — Furnished room for light housekeeping with gas and shower bath for one or two gentle- men. 536 South Grant street. —_— FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home; suitable for two. 634 South Durbin street. Phone 89R. s. HOUSEKEEPING KOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms completely furnished for housekeeping; private entrance, 52s for heatting and cook. ing; Mghts and water; on pavement le to steady tenants. Phon 1055. S-1-2t FOR RENT— Races street. FOR RENT—Two nice light furnish ed housekeepingrooms, near refin- eries will be vacant the fifth; reason- able. 1145, South Cottonwood aoe FOR RENT — One neat and clean basement room for“light housekeep. ing; furnished except dishes and lin- en; nice gas range; close in and rea. . 923 South David street Phone 121W. 5-1-8t FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room; also modern room, cheap. 132 West B street. Phone 233M. — 5-2-3t FOR RENT—APAXTWENTS _ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—A it, down dea nend new; private bath, electric range, built-in features, Murphy bed heat; Hight and airy; laundey privir eges include electric washer and irom ing board; reasonable rent. Call 1539M 4-19-tf ‘© rooms for light 431 South Durbin 5-1-2t ; |mments. ——<$—$—$<—_—$ —<_________. FOR RENT — Modern three-room ; furnished or un- furnished; bath, hot water furnished; \eas range; builtin features; front and % Walls tinted; woodwork enameled; garage; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 South Con. ‘well Square. 5-2-3t° ——$—$—$—$—$—$— i _- FOR RENT — Four-room furnished basement apartment; modern with private bath. 1013 South Walnut street. S-2-1t [et a FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- hed apartment; gas and outside lights and water furnished, North Jefferson street. FOR RENT— Nice threeroom fur- nished apartment; no children; also three-room house near refinery! no fbjections to children. 912 South Cedar street. 6-2-1t* 'T—Threaroom furnished, modern cpartment at Rex Apart 5-2-1t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment, partly furnished. 505 Second street. FOR RENT—One ed apartment, two-room furnish with private bath; rent cheap, Hart Apartments. Phone 1sllW. 5-2-6t pee FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; lights, water and gas for cooking; furnished. 527 West Tenth street, 429-6 FOR RENT—Three-room partly fur. nished apartment; close in. Inquire Room 400, O-S Bidg, 4-29-30 |FOR RENT—Two two-room furnish: | ed apartr.onts, near refinery; also bachelors’ one-room house at back. |Phone 1679. 4-28-4t* FOR RENT—Two-room nicely fur- |. nished basement apartment with ‘tolletroom also laundryroum; garage with it. 803 West Eleventh street. Phone 818R. 5-1-3t FOR RENT— Attractive three-room unfurnished apartment; bath and gas; also three-room furnished half- basement apartment with private bath and gas. street, Phone 1055R 5-1 FOR RENT—Very desirable modern three-room furnished apartment with private bath and laundry; also garcge; rent reasonable; reference re- quired. 153 North Grant street. Phone FOR RENT—Very desirable furnish- od apartments, two and three rooms equipped with gas, bath, hot and cold : Ok FOR RENT—Modern furnished four- room apartments, Address, Tribune, box A-22. 5-1-6t oR RENT—Close in modern steaan heated apartment; unfurnished ex pt gas range and Murphy bed; built in features, Cunningham Apartments, 227 North Park street. Phone 1270. BL2te ‘OR RENT—Furnished _apartimen: modern with gas at 319 South Jack: son street or apply Oil change Cigar Shop, Phone 1610W. 4-28-tf. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR RENT—A garage on 730 South Ash street. Phone 1783W. 5-1-8t FOR RENT—Garage very reasonable. Alexander Apartments, 5. WANTED—Lady partner nice little business; small capital; answers strictly confidential. Box A-! LOST AND FOUND Sha Se LOST—Airedale dog, four months old. branded circle on right jaw; ai swers to the name of “Tinker.” Re- turn to. 1134 South Cedar street and receive reward. 5-2-1t PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY Palmistry: have re- turned. Room 61, West Hi LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2015 South Spruce]? towns, The bring Veteran’ state. to do more tional data pertaining They are not authorized to make temporary settlement of claims report- ed to them. All cases submitted to the syuads on their canvass will through the state branch of the U. Veterans’ bureau at Casper. cate copies of all papers in every case} foo has assured the legion’s officials reported will be furnished to depart- ment headquarters of the American| coming campaign will receive the hest Legion, so that Legion officers may be| handling his office is capable-of devot- in position to facilitate the work of putting claims through. AML agencies int will visit a total of th! abled veterans in every part of The squads have no authority informa- to cases filed. thar the gather THE AMERICAN LEGION ws of Interest to &x-Service Men Featuring National, State and Local Activities. With the co-operation of the Ameri-|inate the many and various reasons can Legion, plans aer perfected for|why veterans have not hertofore made the return visit to the state of Wyom-/an effort to avail ing of the government clean-up squads | benefits of the various agencies to ex to canvass the state to establish con- tend government aid to the disabled. tact with war veterans who have cases to be handied by the Veterans’ bureau. ‘Thirty-one towns and cities of Wyo-|bee, in speaking of the canvass ming are to be visited by the squads| you knew the great number of vetar during the period between May .15|8"8 who came back from the war in and June 16, and advance parties sent |C#pacitated to carry on their civitiar: cut to make preliminary arrangements |PUrsults and who have made no ef ¥ additional | fort to have their cases laid before the v Purpose of the crnvass is ¢ filing faciilties of the U. § bureau witnin reach of dis- the ested in the wel-iy enlarged both as to personnel and fare of disabled ex-service men are/ equipment,” said Mr. Greedy, “and we called upon to co-operate to make the |are in better position now than we ever coming canvass reach the maximum | have been to handle the large volume number of veterans concerned. addition to a staté-wide publicity cam- paign through posts of the American newspapers, any the past months much of the “red be handled Dupli- all Legion and YOU MUST 5e {OLE ALL ‘THE themselves of tbe states Oxi “it “You would be surprised,” Department Commander D. W. Veteran's Bureau for adjustment. One of the to most common reasons is that = the former service man, owing to his experience in the army, is frretrievably resentf of ‘red tape’ and tmpatient jor which attend the adjustment of claims.” However, the Department officials lof the Legion are assured that daring tape” has been slashed, and that the bureau is now able to handte cases with much more dispatch than former- ly. Chester L. Greedy, branch man- ager of the United States Veteran’ Bureau in charge of the o that all cases contacted during the ing to thern. “Our office has recently beer great- of work we have to transact for the veterans of Wyoming who are entitled to the numerous benefits of the United In units of the American Legion auxil- postoffices of the state. jary are asked to devote their great- st activity in their local All branches of the American| with membership in a dozen learned Red Cross will be centers of informa-| and tion regarding the canvass. Striking | Natic unt display posters will be placed in all/can Ornithological The mayor|Nature Study society, Iowa Academy and city officials of every town will/of Sciences, and the American asso- be asked to lend their heartiest as- commni- woman naturalist, Geographic society, Ameri- union, American tion for the Advancement of sistance. Governor Robert D. Carey | science. has signified his intention of for. aed warding the canvass by the issance Try a Tribune classified ad—— of a proclamation calling people of Wyoming to co-operate in making this last state-wide canvass of the Veterans’ bureau a success. SCHEDULE A} 0 FOR CLEANUP SQ’ ‘The United States Veterans’ Bureau has divided the state of Wyoming into |. two sections for the tour of its clean up squads which will be conducted be- tween May 15 and June 16. One squad|4th Floor O-S Bidg. concentrate its efforts north part of the state while the’ other will visit towns and cities in southern will Wyoming. Gillette Buffalo /. Sheridan ‘The squad which is to be conduct the canvass in the south part of Wyoming will work on the following schedule: Douglas _. Lusk ~. Torrington , Wheatland No. of upon ‘The itinerary of the squad is as north part of the state is as follows. Dates all AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accounfants—Income Tax Service Phone 767 on the; ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. PF WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 16/414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 18 Andits, Financial 19] Analyses, Income ico and 23 General Ai 26 30 Tax ccounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GUODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block 3 | casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Jane , 8|GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY June 9 ‘uno 10,,11|415 OM Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162| Suite 9, Daly Bidz. Architects 14 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Pai Phone 1072W AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M Mrs. Mary W. “Vuttle Iowa's noted has been honored clentific bodies, among them the [Business and Professional Diectory| SUMAARY OF RIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON—Ships of the Asi atic flere en route to Chinese waters with reinforcements for the marine guard at the American Iecation in Peking, because of war disturbances, are heading fer Cing-Wan Tao. CLEVELAND—A. woman, whom county authorities suspect of com- mitting a series of murders in order to collect $11,000 insurance, held. Woman known to have married five times and is said recently to have i ‘Three NEW YORK—Abandonment by breeding policy of imperisism” its relations with Haiti and Santo Domingo, urged by Borah. aliens ineligible to citizenship to act =s guardians of the agricultural | lands of their American-born chil- aren, handed down by state suprems MEXICO CITY—Clashes between wnion laborers and Catholics result. ing in one killed and several wound- ed marked May day celebration. oo FRONTIER SHOW PLANNED FOR SHRINE DELEGATION CHEYENNE, Wyo., Three thousand Shriners who will pass through Cheyenne July 8, 9 and 10, en route to the Pacific coast to attend the national convention of the order, Wil be entertained with a replica of the Frontier Days celebration which is to be he'd about a fortnight later. A large swimming pool which is being constructed here will be dedicated with a plunge by 800 of the Shriners. WARRANT FOR DEKTH OF SLAYER NOW PENDING CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 2.—A war rant for the hanging of Alfred Walker, for the murder of Louis Failer, will be issued in the district court here next Friday, one week after sentence ot death was pronounced. The date of execution specified in the warrant will be July 28. PRECIPITATION ABOVE NORMAL DURING APRIL CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 2.—Prect- pitation in Wyoming during the month just ended was almost twice as great as the April normal. Th- record of the last month was 3.12 jaches, com. pared with a normal of 1.85 inches. CONTRACTORS J. ©. MOUNTS, Builder Repair Work Phone 17924 CLEANING AND PRESSING Bates Cleaning and Press’ First Class Work—Get Our rises Call 1263 DOCTORS MARSHALL OC. KEITH, M. Office Phone 36 Residenes, 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Motors, Repuring Phone 1080 ket Us Estimate Your Work LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Lawyers id Phone 193 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building ' BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Pk. 1200 Cheyenne Laramie - Rock Rive r f BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. WILLIAM 0. WILSON torney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block furnished. For information call for Loffel, 338 West First street, second door. 4-26-5t FOR RENT—New four-room modern apartment. Phone 818R. 5-1-2 FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; FOR RENT —Three-room unfurnish- ed house with water; electricity and/ gas at 1233 South Cedar street. In quire at 717 CY avenue. 4-29-6t* FOR RENT—Stx-room house; modern st location in town; partly fur- Address’ box — A-23, _ Late FOR RENT—Threeroom house on East Yellowstone - avenue; two blocks off paving; rent $25. Phone 1110. 5-12t* ee BOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished residence. Address Tribune, box A-21. 5-1-4t FOR SALE—One two-burner and one threeburner Perfection oli_stoves; also one Perfection heater. 145 Lincoln street. mattresses, dresser: at 303 South David street. North 5-2-1 eaecheaneta heise FOR THE BEST buy in used fur- niture consisting: of beds, springs, , chairs, etc. Call 5-2-5t* cE IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefi or anytaing second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 —}Bouth Ash street or phone 1660. SEB US for gav appliances; we save you money. Exchango ture Co., Phone 1086, 7-9-t will furni- 3-16-t£ FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished house. Inquire basoment of 321 South Lincoln street. 2: ———— FOR RENT—Four-room house; un- furnished, modern; on rear. Inquire] ant’ 548 South Lincoln street. 5-1-2t* FOR RENT—Fiveroom house, mod- newly decorated and painted; garage and lawn; east front; good lo- cation; $75 per month. Phone 1419W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five- room furnished house including piano; references required. 503 South Boech street: Phone 17371. 5-2-ltavenue, large livingroom, diningroom, bath: room, and kitchenette; disappearing bed; hot wate: heat, cn pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1tt apartment; gas range; disap: $45 per month. Phone 5-2-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment with private bath $32 430 Kast Second street. Inq per Jewelry Co. FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen- ette; lights, water, toflet in the house; close to paving: rent $30. 215 North Lincoin street. Phono 1044R. (FOR RENT—Two-room mpdern fur nished apartment; light and pleas- 3 close in; very reasonable. 603 South Beech street. Phone 364M. it FOR RENT—Attractively furnished threé-room basement apartment, on pavement. 145 North Lincoln street. 5-2-1t 5. FOR RENT — Furnjshed two-room apartments; gas, water anth elec- tricity; close in. 340 West Yellowstone St || exhibited; within one year from the Estate of John Dillon, Deceased. | Notice is hereby: given that let- ters Testa:nentary were on the 18th day of February, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above es- tate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned, John H. Casey, within“six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not date of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. M. W. Purcell, Attorney for Estate. Publish May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; June 6, 1922. ‘The scent smelier is an essential to perfume manufacturers as the tea taster is to the tea merchant, ‘The gift of scent smelling is « thousand times more rare than the gift of wine sampling. “The chief enemy of the fox raisers of Alaska. isthe eagle which swoops downjon the pups as they sport about in the open. Jackson -. ey nie, shoni, | clerk. Deaver, Basin, une 15, In addition to the above ‘named towns, the advance parties will visit the following places: Sundance, Stor- Dietz, Monarch, New Acme, Fran- Bonnevilla Sho- Kirbq, Hudson, Glenrock, Big Muddy Manville, Van Tassell, Keeline, Guernsey, Yoder, Sunrise, Chugwate' Pine Bluff, Medicine Bow, Encampment, Green River, Superior, Reliance, Qualey, Oakley Kaycee. | The advance party | will be composed of a representative of the American Red Cross. Each of | the two squads which are to make the canvass will be composed of a medical examiner, a contact man and a typist in each district |SUCCESS URGED FOR |CLEANUP CAMPAIGN. Department officials of the can ‘Legion haye expressed hope t nya! |the coming campaign of the Velcran's|$19 0-S Building Bureau to contact ex-service men with cases to present for action of th reau will bo a tremendous Much effort has been devoted to e! Saratoga, Amer aut bu- 08 Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74d. RAPID TRANSFER. Moving and Storage. If it’s Movabie We Move it. Phone 1427. TRANSFER Office Phone 701W SEARLES Res. Phone 87W BUILDING MATERIAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS A. Larson. Phone 4943 CHIROPRACTORS DI H. JEFFREY ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY 318 Midwest Bidg. 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. C. I. ARNOLDUS bispepean ye —_ DR. Suite Phore 1754 DR. LE. BEKQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 NURSERIES COLORADO NURSERY CO. Shade Trees—S. H. Puntenn 510 South Park ‘Phone ® OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phono 385 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Wood Bik. Phone DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bid, Phono 1030 See) Pons 1038 RADIATOR REPAIRING ; CASPER AUTO RADIATOR W ‘ Repairing—Cleaning-—Itecoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 10654W ROOF CONTRACTING WXOMING ROOFING Co. ing Contractors, Repair. ing and Recoatin; Si ‘ 527 East Twifth Phone 19049 TAILORS ay C, H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cle: jin> Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. 116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 483.5 603 Room see PPOLPSLOOOOSLO9O 0509999 009 PODOOIOOLELOD F899 4SO CED (4

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