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SDAY, JULY 6, 1922. iRTIST ‘Tribune at 1 tion; minimum or TOWN accom: fe the The Casper Daily ne. UR—Want Ads to be pe '¥ gS gts Tribune office ore Dally recolved after 10:30 ‘p.m. will be inserted under “Teo Late to Classify.” WANTED—MALE Young tian with light car ping, and collecting; salary ne with some expe are Call from 7 to 9 222 3. Wolcott. 75-2t house 1016 8. 7-5-2t D—Maid for general references required. [D—Housekeeper to care for and cooking for six men; erience and give. reference A-59, Tribune. plying. Box ne ty 1D—Chambermaid. cook | aii kitchen help. Phone ate WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE n and wife on ranch, to party who sant to ly employment "and Midwest. 134t iD—Men and women 1916. Ss] solicitors T5-2t WANTED (D—Salesman with car; cord tt prices below competitors; oe Hydro-Vulean Tire Michigan Ave. ona E] OSITION WANTED D—Girl wants work as board general house work; good ex- Box A444, Tribune. seats Dee and gravel to haul, 4-ton hydrautic SES) eee BW. Ninth rete (ENCED woman cook wants im. Box A-55, Tribune. : 7-3-4t* CES OFFERED WANT your furniture re- 1 at 367 “South Ash street. 1660, 8-5-1 ASS treaccaing? 1222 8. Phone 14389W. eat TRANSFER and delivered to any part of the cents; prompt and reliable storage. Otfice bear 808 F phone 1372. IGS made up into bobs, ear piso new goods, 312 N. Beech, Painting, staining or hard inishing by day or contract, ble prices. For estimate on s of work phone 939W. te rN Pees Lape pholstering, leaning; vacuum for ‘rent. Call Cormier omb. 107 S. "Durbin. ‘Phone WANTED TO BUY TO BUY — pee of nd. ‘West Midwest avenue. 43. a 2-24-tf ED TO BUY—20 loads of dry wood for smoking purpose. }064. 75-3 'D TO BUY — Second-hand tents, tarps, saddles, dress- fact anything of value you ve to sell, Call 1086. 5-25-tf (fib—Thousand good aged ewes ive price f. 0. jert, Mitchell, Neb. D TO BUY—Second-hand fur- or anything of value; bigh- h price paid. 367 South Asb hone 1660. 5-9-t 'ANTED—TO RENT ~ 1D TO RENT — Furnished of five or six’ rooms in desir- flity for sumimer months. A. tt, Phone 1134. sper. 7 1D TO REN’ Four or five- jous¢; close in; permanent and people; rent must be reason- x A-62, Tribune. 7-6-1t% ALE—AUTOMOBILES G used cars all in ha Prices reasonable; also cars on ,commission; bring over we will get you it, If you buy or sell a car, fd see us. Auto Exchange, d Center streets. 5-18-10t ‘Buick 1921 model in A-l new cord tires; this car © sell; owner leaving city; ih balance terms to reliable Call 1042R after 6 o'clock. T3-6t% LE—Ford touring car, 1920 in excellent: condition. Py 3 it BRINGING UP FATHER WELL -Fo & THING SO!N' ALONG FONE WwitH YOU? be Casper Daily Cridune FOR SALit—Fora racer, valves, bosch magneto, Yaeuum feed and wire wheels. Phone 1686J. ‘ Tate FOR SALE—1918 Chevrolet touring car, cheap, cash or terms. Call after 5 o'clock 1042 St. John, North Casper. FOR SALE—Ford ia A-1 condition. Call at Midwest Garage, Yellowstone 7-5-2t° FOR SALi§—Ford touring car, in pat Class condition, $150. 128 Eleventh. FOR SALE— Ford equipped, including has been overhauled Phone 797M. ‘There has never been but one pro- hibitionist as such in congress. FOR SALE—3%-ton hydraulic dump body truck, just the truck for a quick nandling of sand or cra condition perfect; veill right for cash. 135 W. Ninth. and look it over. me- sell Come 6-4t® 4)®OR SALL—Ton and one-half Inter- national truck, go00d condition, cheap for cash. 340 W. Yellowstone. 7-6-3t* FOR SALE—Two used cars, good hh, Yellowstone. Wyoming Auto Paint Shop for auto painting. 924 8. Oak. Phone 668s. 7-35t FOR SALE — Ono celivery box for Fora . See Russell at Scinulte’s Shop. 75-3te SOR SALE — Rajo big valve racing head complete with master special 14-inch tor for Ford car at less than half original cost. Phone 1086, . 7-3-tf eR A toad lives longer than a rhinoc- erous. FOR SALE—Pilot for Ford, holds car straight in road; easy to put on; cheap. See ad man, composing room, Write Box! 3t \LE—Dort touring car in*good on; cheap. Phone 687J -7-3-3t* jotorcyle ‘records have “been one make, Tribune office, ‘Tribune. 7-5-2t-dh FOR SALE. -i0USES FOR SALE—One two-room house, in North Casper; one three-room on W. Tenth; terms. See owner John My )Whisenhunt. Phone 7-5-2t FOR SALE—Three-room house, water und lights; $200 cash, balan rent. Phone 1936J. . SILT BY mane falta — peed tween 6 and 8 o'clock. FOR SALE—Two and three-hole oil stoves at a sacrifice. Phone 1086. 6-27-tf FOR SAUE—One buffet, one roynd diningroom table, perfect condition; very reasonable. 515 S. Beech. Phons 632d. 6-29-6t FOR SALB — Victrola, ice box and other household goods. 347 EB. Rail 7-6-2t THE CASPER AU nod worse Buying and 0 stock of everyi ine rug to suit you. . mattress, uptolsteriag. specialty, See us first. Phone 16173 "326 ‘W. Yel. lowstone. 6-17-tf FOR SALE—New ana good second. hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J. 5-18-12t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALB—One female canary and brass cage, $10, Call 704 8. Fark. - 27 FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machin show case and cash segister. 1086. puppies. Phone 689W. The Salvation Army preaches the gospel in 42 languages. REMEMBER closing out sale at Thorne Dry Goods, 428 S. Durbin, Real ‘bargains. Everything goes. “ 7-5-2t FOR SALE—Thoroughbred spitz dog, bs $ months old. 1219 S. Shemaut, SALE—Electric washer, touring car; one five-horse-power gasoline engine. Call 1036. nies ———— BGGS, BEGGS, PEGG — strictly fresh right from the it, ic ‘per dozen dglivered twice weekly, Boyle and Clark, 425 W. Yellowstone. Phono 1523W. 7-6-2t8 ———— FOR SALE,— Empty twelve ounce Budweiser bottle, 50 cents per case, Parker Brothers Cigar and Tobacco Co, Phone 83. ~ T14tt ——<—<——— FOR 8ALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines and show cases. Cail 1086. T-8-te Oe FOR SALE—Oid newspapers. Call at 1-25-tf-db Kr NDLING Wood 600 and 7Sc per hundred Gelivered. Rapid Transfer. Phone 1437. 6-27-42 FOR 8A parrot cage, $12. Call at 704 5. Park. LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND SNAP—Bighty acres under big United States east of Casper. Phone 6F31 or 64. 6-30-60" FOR SALE — Two Indian povies, broke to ride or will trade for milk cows. Phone 992R. 7462 FOR SALE OR TRADE Phone 1147J. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ice cream parlor and confectionery, doing good business; fixtures and stock for sale; lease on building; also two living- rooms in connectian; bat 4 party has ofser across from dance hall. Call after 5 o'clock. 311 East H. T6-1te FOR TRADE—Lot in_Mills addition; eed trae The congressiunal library third largest in the world. FOR SALE OR TRADE-—I14 acres near Riverton irrigation project; free government water right; will take lots, cattie or curs. Phone paid after 6 o'clock. % FOR SALE OX RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery reasonable. Inquire Cannes modern spartm: —|ment 4, 1214 B, First. FOR RENT—Five-roam modern house with bath and garage. 974 S. Spruce Inquire (v4 8: Davia. Phone 2yuw. FOR RENT—One-room house; 435 8. Beech. Inquire 835 S. Ash. Phone 679R. 7-5-3t FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur: nished except bedding and es. Inquire 1320 S. Bex Elder, 3 ree FOR RENT—Six-room house, furnisl ed; reasonable. Inquire 332 8. Elm Phone 263. TBBt FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished house; lights, gas, water and toilet inside. 'imball. 7-86-10" FOR RENT — Five-room furnished house. 184 N. Washington, Phone 86. 6-30-tf ——_——— FOR RENT—New modern five-room house. Inquire 412 N. Washington. Call 1683W, 7-6-2t* FOR RENT—Modern five-room hous oe 412 N, Washington. Phone 1683 W. 7-6-2t° bitte SONGS pe cies aaa SESE a The smaltest United States postal savings bond is $20. FOR RENT—Ilarge one-room house, modern except bath; desirabl> su’ roundings; near high school. 629 W Eleventh. Phone 633J. te FOR RENT — Four-room modern house with sunporch; stoves furnish- ed; reasonable. 1137 8. Piss ameet yx Sate FOR RENT — Four-room furnished house; will give free rent for work in rooming house. 620 East A, | -B-3t FOR RENT—Nicely puns. two- room house; close { 0 per month. 138 West F. Phone 702. 7-6-2t FOR RENT—One two-room house in North Burlington addition; one thrée-room house on W. ‘Tenth; one four-room house on North Jefferson; furnished or unfurnished. John M. Whisenhunt. Phone 79, 7-5-3t "OR RENT—Four-room unturnished house, 144 Washington, wages 6. x HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR’ RENT FOR RENT—One large housekeeping room; gas and lights; also one mod- ern sleepingroom. 133 Phone 168$J. per | 133_S. Conwell Square. and; FOR RENT—Nice new. cool furnished month, including water; lights. 325 N. Lincoin. ‘Phone $1 eek a FOR RENT—Furnishéd housekeeping rooms, entirely modern; rent cut to meet wage cuts. Phone 49 Peipee 6 o'clock; evenings 553J. ote FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms for housekeeping; furnished or un- furnished. 125 West G. Phone ce te -B-Bt! A bn ote bath and laundry. 118 5. 7-6-2t FOR RENT—Large modern home. 544 8, Grant. Phone 59mM. T42t setae, "phone Taher. FOR ERNT—Nice cool room; suitable for one @r two. 632 8, Ash. Phone ed apartment; no chil old; close fap ° $50 and $75. Phone Ifans 6-24-tf FOR RENT— Strictly modern nished Ip Kitchenette and bath; gas rang: per month. Phone 1424M. FOR R&NT—Two threeroom spart- iments modern, gas stoyes, lights, and bath. 1118 8. Chestnut. Salt 1¢¢1- FOR RENT—Stz-room basement; light and dry; cheap. Call janiter’s quar ters, North Casper new sc! Rigs FOR RENT—Two-room furnished half fur FOR RENT—Three-room accommoda- tion apartment, unfurnished except Murphy bed arid plenty of hot water; large rooms and close in. Inquire in rear of 238 W. Seventh. 7-6-2t% and threeroom apar' f reasonable. 534 W. Ninth. Phone rae at FOR LHASE-—Six furnished apart: ments for one year, $225 a mont first and last month's rent in advance, Phone 1798R. ; 7-6-4t Winter begins three days before Christmas. FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment, furnished; ges and lights; in nice location, just one block off Sec- ond; reasonable rent. 319 S. Jackson. Phone 1872W. 6-30-tf FOR RENT—Close in beautifully fin- nished three-room apartment with private bath; rent reduced for steady tenant only. Phone 1365W. FOR RENT—Saddie Glenarm. Phone 11475. FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or storage Space in basement Consolidated Roy- elty building; passenger and freight @levator; one of the best locations in ehty. Phone Western Realty 107 answer to the plaintite in ‘this ac- tion, judgment will be rendered against you, and your property ap- propriated to pay the judgment and the costs of this action. This case is one of those men- tioned im section No. 5636 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes. 1920, authorizing service by publication and an affidavit, as required by tf) Section No. 5638, has been filed in FOR RENT—“‘ght running bowing machine, Phone 1036. BUSINESS CriANCES FoR Se ae ee acres off land in Bolton field: ¥ Adaress P. O. pox 4 778. LOST AND FOUND PERSON who took lady’s black leath- er vanity case at Arkeon dance hall on July 4, please return to 355 N Lincoln, Apartment | il. BOWES a a1 LOST—Bunch of keys on McKinley or Tweilfith street between McKin- Reward Retum to . B. & Q. Freight 9-2-3t° LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN — Idght yellow Sheppard dog, long hair, smooth face. 233 West B. Phone 2M. T-63t March is the wettest month. LOST—Blue serge cont, Monday eve- ning one road to Smith Creek, Find- er please return to 1229 E. Third or call 1058J. at LOST—Phi Delta Kappa fraternity pin on First street, Jaly 4. Phone 264R and receive reward. 76-2t LOST—Large bunch of keys. Please return to 340 8. Ash, 1-5-3t LIBERAL reward for return of fe male German police pup, two monthe old or information as to whereabouts; looks like young coyote. 128 W. Eleventh. Th-2te PERSONAL PALMISTRY. Madame Pelkey, al put you on the right road to success and happiness without asking ques- tions. She will read your entire life; tells names and family names and what business you are best fitted for. 534 W. Yellowstone. Phong Essa born and raised in the west; unin- cumbered, educated, healthy, musi- , | clan, good looking, stylish and of good moral character, wishes to hear from middle-aged rancher or town man (ob- Ject matrimony) he must be healthy, a good ler; not too young; answers confidential; PALMISTRY. Consult Madame Pelkey, she can put you on the right road to success and happiness without asking ques- tions. She wijl réad your entire life; tells names and family names and what business you are best fitted for. 534 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1959W. 6-29-6t* LEGAL NOTICES. 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, wherein the plaintiff was on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, awarded judg- .|ment against the defendant in the Ardmore Apartments. 444 E. stone. Cal] Apartment 10, FOR RENT—Jive large rooms; water and lights, $40 per month 1136 Box Eider. > T5-att September is the dryest month. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment on S. Elm. Phone 638J. 7-5-6t* FOR RENT—Threeroom apartm: H well furnished; targe rooms; may be seen by appointment only. Phone 29: gas, FOR RENT — Furnished two-room housekeeping apartments; gas, wa ter and electricity; close in. 340 W. Yellowstone. 2d ment House. 716 East A, Phone 868J. 6-7-tt FOR RENT—Strictly modern three room furnished apartment; built-in features; private bath. Scott Apart- ments. 845 E. Second. Phone Seseee nished apartment; private bath; gas, one-half block from Second; low yas -6-2t apartment; including private bath; ply Apartment 611. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—New cabin, furnished, in Casper mountains, from July on, $15 per week or $50 per month. Ad. drese Box A-60, Tribune. 7-6-3t° -|sum of $800.00 and costs taxed at $25.95, I will. on Monday the 19th day of July. A. D. 1922, at the hgqur of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south front door of the Court House of Natrona County at Casper, Wyoming, offer for sale, and sell at public auction one Stutz Automobile, heretofore levied wpon 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, Wyo- ming. ie Pubush anne 28, 29, 30 and July 1, 3, 5, 6 8, 1922. > BEARER NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the Justice Court of W. Tubbs, Justice of the Peace. City Furniture Company, Plain- tiff, versus John Thurston, Defen- dant. To John Thurston, whose last known address was 2016 California street, Denver, Colorado: You are hereby notified that an action has E. t} not water; front and back entrance;| een Started against you in the Jus- tice Court of W. E. Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace in and for Natrona County, Statee of Wyoming, to re- cover the sum of $198.65. money only, and that certain property be- longing to you and situated in Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, has been attached upon the said claim in the said action.” Now eunless you appear before W. E. Tubbs, a_ Justice of -the Peace, at Casper, Wyorning, on the 31st day of July, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon and make this case. Dated this 21st day of June, 1922. W. E, TUBBS, Justice of the Peace. Pab. June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 20, 37, 1922. a eee Notice is hereby given. that on the 8th day of June, A. D. 1922, Articles of Incorporation of THE KENNEDY MOTOR COMPANY were filed with the Secretary of States of the State of Wyoming, and a duplicate copy thereof filed the office of the County Clerk id Recorder of Natrona County, State of Wyoming. and all things done in compliance with the laws of the State of Wyoming for the incorporation: of the above named company. e objects of The Kennedy Motor Company are to deal in, sell trade and purchase automobiles and motor vehicles of all kinds, and to do anything and everything which is ni and incidental to the accomplishment of the purposes of the corporation, including the issu- ance of notes and purchase of notes, selling and buying negotia- ble paper, conveying and receiving title to real estate, and to buy, sell trade in and purchase all kinds of accessories and repairs for motor vehicles of all kinds; the amount of the capital stock of The Kennedy Motor Company is Twenty-six Thou- sand Dollars ($26,000) divided into two hundred and fifty (250) shares of preferred, par value, $100.00 per share and one thousand (1,000) shares of Common, par value, $1.00 per share. The term of existence njof The Kennedy Motor Company is twenty (20) years. The directors of The Kennedy Motor Company are five in number and are bE, J. Johnson, Brooks E. Johnson, Har- old F, Johnson, George Campbell and C. E. Kennedy. The principal TB) office of The Kenntdy Motor Com- it) WANTED—By a widow middieaged; pany is to be at Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, with C. E. Kennedy, the agent of said corporation, in charge thereof. In Witness’ Whereof, We, the di- rectors of the above named corpora- tion, have hereunto set our hands and seals this 8th day of June, A. D. 1922. . BE. KENNEDY, (SEAL) Secretary. Publish June 29 and July € and 18, 1922. ck ees es Ea RE NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OF CASPER MU- TUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stockholders of Casper Mutual Building and Loan Assotiation, a corporation duly organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the court room of the court house in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, on the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1922 at eight o’clock p. m. of said day, the capital stock of the said Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association was increased from Five Million ($5,000,000.00) Dollars, divided into twenty-five thousand (25,000) shares of a par yalue of two hundred ($200.00) dollars each, to Ten Million ($10,- 000,000.00) dollars, divided into fifty thousand (50,000) shares of a par value of two hundred ($200.00) dollars each, fully paid and non- assessabie. Dated this 29th day of June, A. D. 1922. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By P. C, NICOLAYSEN, (SEAL) President. Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Secretary. Publish June 29, July 6, 13, 20, 27, 1922. Rolling Stock Given France Replaced Now BERNE, Switserlanaa, July 6.—(By The Associated Preas.)}—The 150,000 freight cars and 5,000 locomotives de- livered to France by Germany since the armistice already have been re- placed by new material, according to a Swiss delegate who has just re- turned from Berlin, where he attended @ technical conference of railway men. So extraordinary has been the prog- ress in the construction of rolling stock in Germany, this expert declares that by August 1 tne German. rail- ways will be as well equipped as they were at the outbreak of the war, so far as the quantity of rolling stock is concerned, while the quality will be superior. © < AN MY WIFE WON'T LET ME OUT NIGHTS! ;|Bronze Bust of Louis 14th Is Believed Gone ES, July 6—The theft 1ze from the Versailles palace museum, was ot pust of Louis XIV, discovered today. The bust. whic dates from the seventeenti century, was placed in Louis XTV's bedroom | the palace by Louis Philippe and has great artistic value, Practical jokers last week deposited in the Louvre museum and later re moved a statute of the “mayor” of the mythical corimuns of Mont Marte bot there seems to be no joke about the as the bust was forcibly theft here torn from its stand oon eee Thirty Miles Of Shade Trees For Scottish Heroes MONTREAL, July 6.—A row shade trees centering a 30-mile Toude: vard will be the memorial to mem- bers of Scottish battalions of this city itiNed in the world war. A tree is be planted for every man who lost his life in the war under the banner the “Montreal Scottish.” The treea will be planted along newly built boulevard from Boul de L'Ille to Ste Anne de Bellevue Each} have an aluminum tablet with the name battalion, regimental number and date of death of the man tree will in whose honor it is planted. Ret oa 2 a0 APPROVAL WITHHELD. MEXICO C°TY, July 6—(By The Associated Press.}—Approval of the PAGE NINE. TRUCK DRIVERS GIVEN WARNING BY CITY JUDGE Near Accident, When Fire Chief Hiestand’s Car Is Damaged. Calls Forth Warning. A warning to truck drivers who are nelined to consider themselves of the special privileged class has come from Judge John A. Murray after an acci- deat which might have resulted in serious jnjuries or loss of life Satur- day evéhing. The fact that it didn't doesn’t matter, The principle is the same. Ovcar Hiestand, chief of the fire de- partment, was driving home on Mid- west avenve in @ Nash car about 9 m. Saturfiay. When he was on the sire atch in the rear of the Casper Postoffice he was suddenly surprised by the way-his windshield was crashed into and the top of his car baily damaged. the destroying agent was a few fect of lumber that extended out be- yond the limits required by safety. loaded on a truck parked on the south side of the street. Mr. Hiestand states that while he bad seen the truck, the lamber was not distinctly visible until after it had done its work. W. A. Bell was fined $50 in police court for leaving his car thu parked. In assessing the fine Judge Murray leclared war on the many truck driv: ers of this city who crowd other cars otf the.streets by their great bulk and thane become a Menace to public mfety: CITY BEING SUED FOR BIG (SUM FOR ALLEGED BEATING GIVEN BY FORMER OFFICER Charging ic stan former Capt. Del Gas- ton of the Casper police force, cruelly beat him until he very nearly lost con- sclousness at the time of his arrest last January, Arthur Teller is suing the city of Casper through Gaston, for $5,558 damages. The case is now on trial beforo the district court and bids fair to continue on into Thurs- day without a verdict. Toller claims that he was so.serious- ly injured by the officer that he was forced to spend-several weeks in the hospital, during waich time he lost h in to ot a agreement reached between Finance| approximately $6 per day in wages Minister De La Huerta and the approval, to an statement. according in- ternational bankers in New York con- cerning payment of Mexico's foreign debt is withheld by President Obregon until the minister returns from New York and congress gives its formal official and was made to pay $190 in hospitaJ fees. He is suing for the return of these expenses and for damages, on the ground of permanent bodily harm. The case is being tried before a jury and opened this morning. pee me me af the Smokehouse. | Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY Qonr. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Re; and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 668 Ste ee Ty a WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bi Audits, Financial Analyses, Income Tax Service and General ‘Accounting. AUDITORS REIMBRTH & VAN DEN Service Income Tax Ser ith Floor OS Bla. Phone ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Phone 440 GARRUTT, W payaso & SWEENEY Phone 1162 Rooms 11-12 Townsend Casper, Wyo. Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. BURN 5. ,» Daly ae, AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co, 747 South Lincoln St. RAY Sulte 12, SEE BEN TRANG HR co. B Heavy Haull aE Ne ving. Phones Tad EARLES TRANSFER CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H, JEFFREY ‘NA GRAHAM JEFFREY DF BG, ABN EDNA HAHN suite 2, "Townsend. Block Phones. Offico 423, Hes. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chi 162 North Kimball Phone 1457 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathio and Chiropractic 310 O-S Building Dk. I. E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. Ze DR. EB. C. BADGE Podiatriat. Phone 1721 131 East Second MES. A. RUSSE! Chiropodist Phone 803 5 CONTRACTORS J. A. HANSON, Plastering and Building—Phone 981M. ldg. Phone 289 and Architect | Phone 1351 Phone 927™ BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Piano SI Kes. Phone 87W Oifica Phone 71W DR. AN LAM Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 Phone 1754 Phene 1757 CHIROPODISTS Suite 9 Smith Bldg, | Street ; CONTRACTORS es ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Room 208 0-S Tid. Phone 1906 DOCTORS preg ne & >, Se Mes P. Residence Private’ Hh Hosgtea ais South ‘Durbin 112 cask Second Sereed 2 nd Street, Office Phone 120M Res. Phone 1715W J. Cs KAMP, M. D. Offloe-—atidweat Building Telephones 1650 and 1651 HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEID: U 1107 Seuth Melrose sige 260 LAWYERS $< ____________ NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oi) Exchange Bldg. 408 Consoitdnted Royalty. Bids, IRVING GOFF M'CANN Suite 3, at, shes HAGENS & MURANS 206-207 O11 Ex Building Wr 0. WILSON t- La Sultes 14-15-16, Townsend Block OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS ~ 9DR I, E WADE Room 5-1 Weed Bide.” Phene 12773 DE. CA, SANFORD nelaweet mide is. peas 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Wa Nelkertatone pices ator ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. Repair and Recoath | ‘Twelfth Gul Phone Taos | TAILORS i SH. ACKERMAN U6 E. Midwest. Phone Casper’s age ho xuliee and De x ‘e Specialize malt "Kinds Ladies’ wore We Call for and Deliver” VULCANIZING Vul Pr Rr ws HOUGHTON [52g E. Yellowst Phone 1473W CLE GOEOSLLOOLODH EDO OLE PODS IOO IEG OOSLOCONOEE