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\BRINGING UP FATHER Wow? HERE COmirs MAGGIE! ANTED—Man with Ford car or ntle horse and buggy for delivery urposes; Must be reasonable. 635 8. nter. 6-30-1t* HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ANTED—Girl to help with house- work on farm; two in family. Write C. Isbell, Worland, Wyo, Route No. 2. 6-28-3t° WANTED— Reliable woman to care for baby girl, Box $1, Tripune. YANTED—First class cook, white ichts; general . res for children. Call 801 8. Peck: re to care for. Phone) 6-27-5t earn Gin ante work an bent 6-28-8t* Virginia has been the birthplace of nt presidents, Ohio of seven. ——$<— $$ $< — $$$ ‘ANTED—Job, A-1 driller and tool} croters & fas hole man. Call Chi ANTE, @ woman 37 years of ‘as cook or housekeeper in town | poet = A-38, Tribune. ee SERVICES OFFERED ea WANT your furniture re- call at 367 South Ash sat hr phone 1660. OR FURNITURE upholstering, joover vacuum for rent. Call Cormi McComb. 107 S. Durbin. Phone 6-23-20t* WANTED TO BUY ‘ANTED TO BUY — Furniture of ony poe 120 West Midwest One) 2D TO BUY—Suits and shoes. rercoats. 214 W. First. Phone 28. Misfit Chothier. 6-30-3t* here are about 189 million acres cant public land. ED TO BUY — Second-hand ess, tents, ce Cea ga dress- jn fact vam) you have to sell. Call Tose. 5-25-tf S“THD TO BUY—Four or five- ym modern house in good location 0 cash down; will deal directly owner. Box 1 price Metin Phone 1660. 5-9-tf DR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SALE—1922 Ford coupe; four- 4 transmission, bumper, shock bers; car like new; price $700, = or terms. Kennedy Moor Co., 230 gxeliowstone. Phone 909. 6-29-2t OR SALE—Good used cars all in shape; prices reasonable; also sell cars on commission; bring ur car over and we will get you rh for it, If you buy or sell a car, D and see us. Auto Exchange, and Center streets. 6-18-10 record passenger run of con- ble distance is 9 Burlington run 8.7 miles an hour. SALE—1916 Ford delivery, good ndition. Phone 1792J. 6-29-3t R e 1917 Ford touring , completely overhauled and re- Phone 797M. -6-29-3t SALH—Dodge touring car, in condition; new tires; $400; Kennedy Motor Co. Fhope:e3: 2t SALE—Haynes speedster in ex lent condition. Kennedy Motor 230 W. Yellowstone. 6-29-2t SALE—1920 model five-passen- fouring car in good condition; tires; $300 cash, balance $40, per h. Phone 1440. 9-3t Ford delivery truck; Ford roadster, just over- sell cheap if taken. at 0 West K. : G-80-3t ALE—Cadillac car, like new; “tres, tires, California top, new paint first class condition. Call at Beech. Phone 1536. _ 6-30-2t* ALE—1920 Buick touring per- six cord tires. See 1221 S. Durbin. 6-30-2t yy used Franklin good| Sales & Wo refiable party. 252 N. IF SHE SEES THe: SHELL wee FOR SALE—-AUTOMOBILES \ ror SALE—Olésmobile, in good con- dition, touring $275 cash or torms. Call at 125 N. Durbin after 6 o'clock or Sunday. Phone 1520W. 6-30-20° AUTO ACCESSORIES by having your auto tops ; reputed at Tucker's Ayto Top Shop, 1129 8. 5 6-30-2t* "FOR SALE -izgUSES FOR RENT—Str-room nicely furnish- ed strictly modern house; will lease Jefferson. 6-27-6t SEVEN LOTS FREE. If taken at once I will sell good 18x24-foot house; electric lights and city water, dandy garage 16x24 feet for Mint what they cost and give seven am good lots as there is in the South addition @bsolutely free. Do not wait until annbuncemeré is made that will be made in two o% three days, and ex- pect this offer to hold. W. O. Wise, South addin, Box 1795. 6-29-2t* A geologist can tell only that oil is likely to be found in the neighbor- hood of coal. FOR SALE—Good threercom house; Box. A-46, FOR SALE-—Dargain In new three room strictly modern house; blocks from court house; half block from paving: first $160 cash will take it, balance same as rent. 247 con. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A lot 60x140 feet suitable for apartment or rooming house close in. Phone 263 or inquire 27 E. Third. 6-28-6t | FOR SALE—Two lots with basement also two-room house; 5. , Sout. 6-29-4t* 2. Very close in lot; . gas; fine restricted lo- southeast part. $500 down, balance terms, Phone owner 3517... * “HOUSEHOLD GOODS ht running sewing machine, Phone 1086. 8-27-tf IF YOU WAN1 seconc-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or FOR RENT—Lig! Bouth Ash street or phono 1660. 7-9-t? FOR lc washing mi chine, nearly new; some ‘furniture, party leaving town. 1332 S. Box Elder 6-29-3t* FOR SALE—Banquet coal ‘range, al- most new, $35. Call 320 S. Conwell. 6-30-2t¢ FOR SALE — Kitchen range, cheap with gas burner; fiber rocker; one table; three dozen fruit Jars. 1426 “W. Thirteenth. 6-20-2t Under the suface oil forms in pools. FOR SALE—One buffet, one round diningroom table, perfect condition; very reasonable. 515 S. Beech. Phone 6325. 6-29-6t FOR SALE — Household furniture; baby’s reed stroller and Victrola; all nearly new. 347 E. Railroad. 6-28-4t° FOR SALE—Practically new sitohen ass bed complet Parlormont other desirable household goods; rea- sonable. 828 F.ar. 6-30-1t* on lot 25x-00 feet, North ae er abl dress have anything to trade, call at’ 361 |7t SE FLOWERS ME: ra a te FOR SALE—MISCE!!.NEOUS FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter. checkometer, two adding machines and show cases. Call 1086. used phonographs, ice boxes and chests. Call 1068. HEMSTITCHING and ptcoting attach- ment: fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sales Co., Billings, Mont. 6-26-5t* KINDLING wood 50c and 75< per hundred delivered. Rapid gtr Phone 1427. FOR SALE—One parrott and wire cage, $12. Call at 704 S. Park. 6-27-tr* R SALE—Thorobred collie puppii Phone 1170W. 6-27-6t FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-t¢-dh FOR SALE — Empty twelve ounce Budweiser bottle, 50c per case. Parker Bros., Cigar and Tobacco Co. Phone 83. 6-24-46 KOR SALE—Twenty shares of Mutu] Building association, eighth series. Address Box A-48, Tribune. 6-30-1t* SOMETHING new at the Metropoli- Ita; Shuttle made laces at reason- FOR SALE—Milk cows, eleven miles east of Casper. Phone 6F31 or 6F4. 6-30-6t* FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE — My $800 equity in’ fourroom house. What have you? Anytidng reasonable. 1008 St. John. 6-28-3t* LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and wagons, A-l condition. L. E. Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 6-17Af Mazeppa was an ancient warrior who was strapped by barbarians to the back of, a wild horse. FOR SALE OR TRADE-—One lot for , car. Call 229 N, Lowell. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Well built store with comfortable four-room Uving quarters; fixtures; also bunga- low apartments of. two three-room "houses; good incot always rented; gall for $4,900; excelent Property; casy erms; consider light ; references Seauieen sy Address Box A50, iiseree ——————Ee FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-room modern house; will consider car as first payment. Phone 1578J. 6-30-2t ie it or al FOR TRADE—Oakland roadster, will trade for vacant lot; well located or small house and lot; car in good run- ning order. rooming house of eleven rooms, close in location, all rooms full ae price $650 and will take trade in it lot or what have you? Mar. shall and Brown. 145 N. Center. Phone 1212W. ! Cafe or phone 428W. FARMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Well improved farm of 160 acres; will furnish machinery and_ horses; references required. S. Cedar. Phone 1787M. FOR RENT—Homestead for rent or sale; new, modern five-room house; FOR SALE—Ivory reed baby buggy; N. reversible gear; almost as good as 1102 E...Second. Phone 13877. 6-30-2t THE CASPER AUCTION Inc, Buying and selling all used and new furniture; always a large stock of everything. We clean your rug to suit you. ged our mattress, upholstering ~ ro ‘See us first. Phone 16173 “28. W. Yel lowstone. 6-17-tf FOR SALE—Two and threehole oll stoves at a sacrifice. Phone Spi a HOUSE, | FoR the time FOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod- ern house; close to pavement and refineries; jitney service to town. 1327 Box Elder. Phone 1790R. 6-30-2t° FOR RENT— Neat two-room house, partly furnished; desirable location garage. 311 S, St. Botolph. 6-29-6t FOR SALE—One refrigerator, one Mange, one wewing machine, one 9xi2 rug, one oil stove and other things. 1016 Harrison. 6-28-3t* FOR SALE—Two $xi2 Axminister rugs, clean in good condition; child's $25 tricycle, cheap. 450 8. Durbin. | * it In baseball parlance a three-bagger is a hit for three bases. FOR SALE—New -ana good second- hand sewing machines sold; repaired tand rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J. 5-18-12t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS REMEMBER the closing out sale at Thorne Dry Goods; real bargains. 428 S. Durbin. r BOR SALE—One le canary and brass cage, $10. Galt 704 704 8. Fark. te FOR SALE—$1,500 first mortgage; ex- cellent security; pays 8 per cent; will discount. Box AAT Tribune. 6-29-3t* FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines, Show case and cash register. 1086. . poe Sy FOR SALE—Blectric washer, Ford touring car; one | five-horse power soline engine. Call 108: 6-25-tt FOR RENT—Going to California for a year; will rent our residence to re- sponsible party; house is completely furnished; electric miniature laundry installed in basement; lawn, trees and garage. Third house east of Wolcott street corner, 232 HE. Thirteenth. Phone 1257J. 6-30-3t® ee FOR RENT—Threeroom house with basement; unfurnished; $25; nicely furnished $30; furniture for cheap. 1316 S. Cedar. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room houses; close in; suitable for couple or bachelors. 138 West F. 6-3 od 2t Jack and the Beanstalk and most of the Mother Goose Rhymes descend to us from Welsh legends. FOR RENT — Furnished four-room Pe use, $35 per month. Apply 1232 illow. Phone 639. 6-30-2t — FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house. 134 N. Washington. Phone 86. 6-30-tf EE ES Se 4 FOR RENT—Two three-room houses; unfurnished on N. Virginia. Inquire Burlington Flag Station, pas eee ter. Mr. Miner. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished {| FOR RENT—Two threeroom FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT —Threeroom 1619M. FOR RENT — FOR RENT—Two front rooms, fur- nished for light Negi mena In. quire at 110 West G. iad FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping with gas; also batch. ing room. 817 S. Spruce. G-29-3t4 oq FOR RENT — Housekeeping room, completely furnished, $5 a week. 620 East A. Phone 533J. 6-29-3t | YOR RENT—Dwo ropms furnished for housekeeping. 823 S. Center. 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for housekeeping; close in; reason- able; gas; also cool bedroom. Apply rear house, 725 8. Ash. 0-20 FOR RENT— Two rooms furnished for housekeeping, adjoining bath; outside entrance; gas and electric lighst, Call 1474W after 4 p. m. 6-30-4t FOR RENT—Two modern light house keeping rooms. 629 E. First, 6-30-3t FOR RENT — Two rooms furnished for housekeeping; gas, lights, bath and laundry. 118 5S. Washington. Phone 768M. 6-30-2 FOR RENT ROOMS Ghee front bed- bath; rent_reason- able 1032 8. Asi, Phone l 1887J. 6-26-0¢* FOR RENT—Two bachelor rooms, $3 each a month, near Standard gate. 913 W. Midwest, 6-27-4t° FOR RENT—BeJroom adjoining bath in modern home; four blocks from business district. 152 N. Kimball. 5-20-tf FOR RENT—Koom and garage. 414 S. Grant. Phone 443M. 6-29-3t* FOR RENT— Desirable three-room modern furnished apertment; bath, gas, hot water, front and back en- trance; one-half block from Second: low rent. 133 S. Conwell camer 6-29-2¢ FOR RENT—Two or four-room mod. ern upstairs apartment with bath; close in. 450 W., Midwest. 6-29.3t FOR RENTW—i%trictly modern fur- nished apartment, vacant July 1; rent reasonable. 231 S. Grant. Phone 1365W. 29-2t FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur nished apartment; lights and water furnished $35 per month. 253 N. Jef. ferson. Phone 683M. 6-30-2t The Druids were an ancient re ligious sect living in England. FOR RED nished apartment Elm. 'T—Modern three-room fur. reasonable, 1112 8. 20-2t FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish. ed apartment; private entrance; porch and lawn. 915 8, Walnut, Phone b53J. 6-30-2t pert SUBLET my apartment at No. Tribune building for sumumer. Phona 1663 or call in person. 6-30-2t* FOR RENT—Basement apartment of three rooms on CY: furnished; $25 or unfurnished $20. Phone 1078. 6-20-2t FOR RENT—Three-room basement Apartment. 1244 S, Wolgott. Phone 974M. 6-20-2t* FOR R apartmen 1208 B. Bi 'T — Four-room basement unfurnished; gas heat. nd. Phone 6 6-30-4t* oR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment; built-in features; bath; close in, 845 E. Second. Phone 1658R. 6-30-1t FOR RENT — Two-room turrished apartment; porch gas; hghts; water; near refinery; on sidewalks, $20 and $25. 1016 S. Chestnut. *6-30-2t FOR RENT—Strictly modern room furnished apartment; Mor four adults; large and 519 B, Third. four: suitable DP FOR RENT—Pleasant room with fire place and built-in features, adjoin- ing bath. Phone 327M. 6-28-3t FOR RENT—Room,’modern home ad- joining bath; phone privilege Phone 239J. 6-2 {FOR RENT—Room; close in. 415 S. Beech. Phone 632R. 6-30 2t FOR RENT—Room, $5 per week in modern home, 228 N. Beech. 6-30-2t Ancient Grecian laws permitted an alleged malefactor to state his case FOR REN‘T—Two-room modern apart- ment, furnished; gas and lights; in nice location, just one block off Seo- ond; reasonable rent. 319 S. Jackson. Phone 1872Ww. 6-30-tf FOR RENT— Modern furnished two and three-room apartment. 534 W. Ninth. Phone 439W. 6-30-3t TOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Saddle horses, 1206 N. marm. Phone 1147J. 6-17-11 FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, before 30 of his townsmen. FOR RENT—To gentlemen, modern front bedroom, adjoining bath: out. side entrance. 424 8, Grant. Phone 556. -5t FOR _RENT—Two sleepingrooms. 511 S. Durbin. 6-29-2t WANTED— Boarders and roomers; private home. Phone 514M. FOR RENT—Sleeping porch and bed- room, adjoining bath, good location. Phone 226J. 6-30-2t FOR RENT —Strictly modern large cool front room, private home; close in; very regsonable. Phone 1256. 6-29-3t* “FOR RENT—APARTMENTS KOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room nicely furnished apartments; cioke in on paved streets. Pratt Apert- ment House. 716 East A. Phone see3, T FOR RENT—Two modern unfurnish- ed apartment; no children over two years old; close in. $50 and $75. Phone 1424M. 6-24-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart: ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Three-room apartment in southwest part of town; water, lights and gas; $30 furnished or $29 unfurnished; 5¢ jitney line right by the door for your convenience. Phone 1078 for appointment. 6-30-2t FOR RENT — Threeroom strictly modern apartment. Apply Apart- ment 4. 1214 E. First. 6-26-6t FOR RENT— Strictly modern fur- nished apartment; livingroom, Kitchenette and bath; gas range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-tt Inents modern, gas sto ghts, and bath. 1113 8. Chestnut. all 461, 274t* FOR RENT—Two-room 523 S. Lincoln. apartment. 6-28-4t* FOR RENT — Three or four-room apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ei. adjoining bath; gas: close in. #33 . Elm. 6-28-8t FOR RENT—Dandy two-room apart- ment, modern; $25 per, Boe In- quire 228 W. Eleventh. ate FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment, nicely furnished except bedding and dishes; modern in every respect; adults only; $45 per month. 1028 Walnut. Phone 343W. FOR RENT—New five-roém apart- ment, modern; shower. Inquire 412 ‘Washingon. -29-3t FOR RENT—Modern two-room base- ment suite; everything Turnished ex cept linen and silver; couple only. 805 | house. 925 S, Lincoln, 6-12-tf -B. Third, Phone 13 6-30-20 6-29-2t*] 4. desirable office rooms or storage space in basement Consolidated Roy- alty building; passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in city. Phone Western Realty 1078. 6-6-tf BUSINESS CrxiANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Botton field; government permit. ddress P. O. box 778 . 5-29¢f ESTABLISHED collection business, including — office accommodations, desk, etc., for sale. 319 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 1752. — 6-28-3t* FOR RENT — Ten-room boarding house furniture for sale; good loca- tion; all full. 743 S. Durbin. 6-29-3t FOR SALE—Good business; no com- petition, Inquire Box A-49, Tribune. 6-29-2t* $500 CASH will handle small money making business. Address Box A-41, ‘Tribune. 6-26-6t* LOST AND FOCND LOST—Ladies’ Waltham watch with blue ribbon bracelet. Reward. Phone 469M. 6-29-3t* PERSONAL PALMISTRY. Consult Madame Pelkey, she can u on the right road to success and happiness without asking que: tions. She will read your entire life: tells names and family names and what business you are best fitted for. 534 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1959W. 6-29-6t* PHRENOLOGY—Consult Madame J. Rea Keys, the world’s most famous woman. She gives you reliable advise on all subjects. Has had 28 years’ ex perience and is able to adjust your art.| troubles. Here for a few days only at Rooms 218. 6-30-6t the Virginin Hotel. LEGAL NOTICES. BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School Dis- trict No. 2, in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, will receive separate bids up to 1 o’clock p. m. on Thursday, July 6, 1922, for the following work, to-wit: The placing of a second story on the East Casper School, and the re- S.| modeling of the roof; The remodeling and installation of new plumbing and heating fix- tures in the East Casper School building; The installation of new plumbing fixtures in the Central School Building; The connection of the South Cas-|1, 3, THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Mei F Featuring National, State and Local Activities. The final tabulation of the reports of the clean-up squads which cath vansed the state during May and June for the purpose of contacting cas disabled ex-service persons for United tales veterans’ bureau been received by quarters of the Am« whose instigation the return of the] cleanup squads was approved. ' ‘The results of the canvass indicates that the work was very much worth while and that it was done with con entious thoroughness. A similar canvass mst August and September brought into the office of the veterans’ bureau about 600 cases, and the con tact work presumably was finished. The fact that 619 cases, including 328 entirely new files, were turned in by the squads on the recent tour is si ficient to in ate that the previous work was unsatisfactory {nd that the American Legion was justified in insisting on a new canvass. ‘Tho following report was rendered on the work Zone in the north part of the state: P yeastlo, contacts, 5 medical examinations, 3 dental examinations; Moorcroft 28 con. tacts, 17 new cases, 20 medical exami nations, 12 dental examinations. lette, 20 contacts, 10 new cases, medical examinations, 14 dental aminations; Buffalo, 23. contact new cases, 18 medical examination 20 dental examinations; Sheridan contacts, 19 new cases, 42 medical ex aminations, 35 dental examinations Cody 11 contacts, 6 new cases, 7 medi cal examinations, 7 dental éxamina, tions; Powell 26 contacts, 5 new cases: 16 medical examinations, 13 dental ex aminations. Lovell, 21 contacty, 11 new cases, 16 medical examinat..n: 18 dental examinations; Greybull the has 25 new 35 ex: 15 {| contacts, 13 new cases, 15 medical aminations, 10 dental examination: Worland; 9 contatcts, 4 new cases, medical examinations, 3 denta nations; Thermopolis 19 con cases, 13 medical examinations, dental examinations. Riverton, 7 con- tacts, 4 new cases, 3 medical exami- nations, 2 dental examinations; Lan- der 4 contacts, 2 new ses, 4 medical examinations, 1 dental examination; Salt Creek 10 contacts, 5 medical examinations, 2 dental ex aminations; Casper 32 contacts, 24 new cases, 19 medical examinations, 15 dental examinations. The records made by the squad working the south part of the state were as follows: Douglas, 18 contacts, 18 new cases, 17 medical examinations, 16 dental examinations; Lusk, 14 contacts, § new cases, 12 medical mination: 12 dental examinations. Torrington, contacts, 42 new cases, 27 medical ex aminations, dental examinations; Wheatland 7 contacts, 4 new cases, $ medical examinations, 3 dental exan nations; Cheyenne, 43 contacts, per School Building with the city sewer system. Each contract must be performed ordance with the plans and ications of Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney, Architects, 415 Con- solidated Royalty Building, Cegper Wyoming, where such plans and specifications may be examined. All bids must be accompanied by a cer- tified’ check in the sum of 10% of the contract price, and the success- ful bidders must furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful per- formance of the contracts in the sum of half the contract price. The contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidders, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By the Board of Directors of said School District No. 2, this 22d day of June, 1922. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk. Publish June 23, 30, 1922. eo hn oad lot NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, J. L. Marquis, sheriff of Natrona county, Wyoming, by virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District of Wyoming, in a cause therein pending wherein A. P. Spies is plaintiff and J. R. Olleary is defendant, plaintiff was on the 27th day of June, A. D. ment against the defendant in the sum of $800.00 and costs taxed at 25.95, I will. on Monday the 10th day of July, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front door of the Cours Heuse of Natrona County at Casper, Wyoming, offer for sale, and sell at public auction one Stutz Automobile, heretofore lévied upon and attached as the property of the defendant J. R. Olleary, to satisfy the said judgment and costs as aforesaid. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff of Natrona County, ming. Publish June 6 7, 8, 28, 29. July 1922. 30 and THING IN YOUR ARM _| the world war. new cases, | wherein. the | 1922, awarded judg-| Wyo-| COULD HAVE SWORN SAW YOU WITH some 24 medical examinations, xaminations; Larainle 39 ases, 17 medical ex-| de a! examinations: River 14 contacts, & new cares. 10 medical examinations, 10 dental ex. aminations. Hanna, 6 contacts, § new cases, 5 medical examinations, § den: tal examinations; Rawlins, 34 contacts, 23 new cakes, 23° medical examina; “AGE ELEVER the ban- were the guests of honor at te, of Hampshire: Mol- an Legion 510,000 FOUND IN LATE RAID ON OPIUM DENS Chinatown Dives at Rock Springs Give Up Variety of Loot When Searched by Officers. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 30.—Near ly $13,000 in money and bank certifi cates, and a large quantity of drugs. including severa} quarts of “yenshee. &n opium derivative, were seized, and eight Chinese were arrested, in raids by federal operatives in the “China town” section of Rock Springs, Wyo., ntly. The eight Chinese were re tions, 11 dental examinations: Springs, 19 contacts, 10 new cases ica} examinations, 9 dental exami-| ions; Kemmerer 11 contacts, 3 new | cases, 4 medical examinations, 4 den tal examinations; Afton 11 contacts, 4 new cases, 4 medical examinations, 6) dental examinations. Jackson, 7 con tacts, 2 new cases, 3 medical examina- tions, 4 dental examinations. A total of 619 contacts were made by the two squads, 328 new cases en rolled, and 497 medical examinations and 327 dental examinations given R. L, Esmay, adjutant general of the national -guard of Wyoming, is eeking the assistance of the Ameri an Legion in the distribution of serv {ce medals which are being awarded to all Wyoming men who served in Appropriation to meet the expense of the award was mado! by the last session of the state leg- islature. About 5,000 medals have al ready been distributed, and it is eati mated that there are about 8,000 for- mer service men tn the state entitled to the medals to whom they have not been delivered. The American Legion Auxiliary of Newcastle recently guve a banquet in honor of 10 men and women of the vi nal naturalization papers. Judge E. C. Raymond, welcoming the former aliens under the Stars and Stripes, fave them an outline of the responsi- new eitizenship carries. r Mock | teased on bos cinity who had just received their fi-| F cases’ will be laid before the November grand jur in the federal court here. The money was found tn numerous hiding places while tie search for drugs was in progress. It included eight bank cashier's certificates 0% | $1,000 each and $2,021 in gold pier one a Uny gold dollar. The mon: was ouncealed in pans, bucketa, beds, cracks and beneath floors, It totaled 954.34. ° A place run by Max Greenstetn also was raided and the proprietor arrested for illegal possession of both Nquor and drugs. In default of bail Green- stein was brought to jail here. The raids were directed by Harry V. ‘Williamson of Denver, federal nar cotic agent for this district. Oregon People Asked to Bond For Exposition PORTLAND, Ore. June 20—A con- jUtutional amendment, which, if ap- |proved would legalize the propos vote on a $3,000,000 tax for financing |the 1925 exposition, will be placed be- for the voters of Oregon at the clec- tion this fall. A petition containing 24,000 names 1s on file today with the ing brand new Americans ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconntants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660, WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289, Audits, Financial Reports and yes, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. AUDITORS BEIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ccountants—Income Tax Service, ih Floor 05 Bldg. Phono 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townse Block | Casper, ‘yo. Phone 440 sworet: of state asking that this minendmeat be placed on the ballot. CONTRACTORS J. A. HANSON, Plasteri Bullding—Phone 981 eS ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors > are MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin DR. A. P. KIMBALL 112 East Second Street, Office Phone 120M Res. Phone 1715W J. ©. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Building Telephones 1650 and 1651 HOUSE MOVERS GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWE! ‘BY! Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN S. ene, piasiegss} Suite 12, Daly Bldg. hone 1351 AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Bagesee,, | Heavy Hauling and P! Moving. Phone 743 RAPID TRANSFER Baggage, Piano and Furniture Moving If li’s Movable We Move It Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER Phone 87W Oifics Phone 701W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 Res. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2 stort yap eeeeeess Phones. Office M. E. HARN' Chiropractor 162 North Kim! all St. Phone 1 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER | WILLIAM NEIDEROUER | 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF M’'CANN | HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Bldg. Phone 12773 DR. ©. A, SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRING DR. C. 5. AR DUS Osteopathic ‘and Chiropractic Physic | 0 0-S Building Phone 1754 DR. L. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757| CHIROPODISTS aw) Z. DR. E. Podiatriat-Chiropodist Phone 1721 131 Kast Second Street CONTRACTORS LEO J. BECK Floor Surfaci c BADGES | Suite 9 Smith Bldg.) Phone 867M 15 NAT NA RADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Cleaning, Recoring E. Yellowstone Phone 1473W | ROOF CONTRACTING _ WYOMING ROOFING CoO. General Koofing Contractors, ing and Recoating a specialty 27 East Twefth Phone 18043 TAILORS | S. H. ACKERMAN | 116 Midwest. Phone 483d Casper’s Leading Tailor and Dry Cleaner We Specialize ov All Kinds of Ladies’ Work. We Gall for and Deliver. VULCANIZING ~Expert_Vuleanizins—Low R. W. HOUGHTON E. Yelloy Phone ir Prices M73W stone | 696-6-6646-004-1-0062049 65-09 C006 OF LED POODEL DEI HS HOPIOTD

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