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FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922. CLASSIFIED In ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send che original references, Send copies of them only. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accom} by cash or panied check jn full payment of the sam Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per} word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 . ™m. will be inserted under g 12:30 he head “Too Late to HELP WANTED—MALE _ Bae ee RAILROAD MECHANICS’ AND HELPERS WANTED BY THE CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY, CO. cunt of the ation of a num: orn op and ex.gine Lege e left the service in defi- Der se tae tates Labor Board the Chicago in need of ber of our shi ance of the United S' and are now on & & North Western the following. Machinists and Helpers Boilermakers and helpecs Blacksmiths and helpers Car repairers and helpers | Sheet metal workers and) helpers Car inspectors working conditions pre- belo et 12 tes Labor Foard, effective July 1, 1922, will be reribed by the United Stat applied... An excellent opportunity for young nnd energetic men to engage in rail- road work. Apply at once to 129 N. CLINTON ST. CHICAGO, ILL. ! at nearest shop or car re- pairing station ‘WANTED—Three energetic men office box 1057, Casper, Wyo- HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced telephone op- erator and office girl. Address Box A-21, Tribune. 8-14t ee WANTED-—Girl to help a few hours with housework every Saturday preferably some one living mornin: : near CY or, S. Oak. Phone 1255W. 8-4-2t HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE complete instructions, 25c. Verga Supply Co., 608 E, Sixteenth St., Nem 8. jt York City. ED—Salesmen and saleswom- ; the Wyoming Building and Loan desires a few men and omen to assist in placing before the people of Casper an opportunity to ac- stock now open for subscription; persons of good character and well educated essociatien quire some of the Series * ground floor of Tribune Bldg.) 8-4-tt POSITION WANTED OPEN FOR BUSINESS—Casper mat- tress factory. Why throw away your old mattress? heve it made over. Call_us about our 30-day spectal. 326 T-31-tf W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. SERVICES OFFERED IF YOU WANT your furniture re 367 South. Ash og he patred, call at or phone 1660. SEE US for furniture repairing; up- holtsering; rug cleaning; big dis- count on all work done in next thirty Cormier and McComb, 107 8. bin. Phone 1682M. 8-2-6t* ‘WE DO rough dry laundry, 40c a days. dozen; also finished work reasonabli Phone 18513. WANTED—A few more laundries. Phone 791R. trunks delivered 50c; special price on country trips; prompt end reliable service. Office phone 400J, Residenc: phone 1329. 7-31 __ WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur YANTED BUY—Second-hand fur-| taneous gas heate! 2 niture or anything of value; high-lof furniture; must sell to build. Cas- ®st cash price paid. %@7 South Ash per Auction House, 326 W. Yellow 5-9-4£ stone, Phone 617J, wireet, Phone 1660, Che Casper Daily Cribune dai BRINGING UP FATHER MOTHER'S BROTHER WANTS NOU TO MEET HIM’ON THE CORNER NEAR THE GAD HOUSE ATF Two OCLock: THIS 15 WHERE HE WANTED ME TO MEET HiM- SuT HE Won'rT SHOW UP WHILE THAT COP I> naires and tw from the Walter R will attend the erfean Legion convention and soldier reunion to be held in Syracuse, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Homeseeker Eight-room house, new; close in, $12,500, $6,000 cash. Fiveroom house, brick, $8,500, $1,500 cash. Six-room house close in, bargain $6,500, $2,500 cash. Ftveroom house, new colonia], $6,500, $1,500 cash. Fourroom house, new colonial, $5, Threeroom house; good lot, $2,800, $600 cash. GROVER C. GORSUCH Builder of Good. Homes Ninth and Wolcott Streets. FOR SALE OR RED modern house on 65 'T — Six-room rm furnished apart Elm. Phone lock south of Private bath. sion haset THE AMERICAN LEGION News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, State and Local Activities. FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery Inquire Standort ‘afe or phone 428W. FOR RENT HOUSES Casper Jewelry, 50, $2,000 cash. Organized labor and organized base |during the war, ball wil! be represented at the Amer-|and ts Legion national r next October. vention committee has received word Jompers, resident of the has come to with the Am according to wT: apartment; builtin features convention in of entages of a home. periments in which Fokkr fs taking an re being made at the gov on station at Anacostia FOR RENT—Four-room modern un-]FOR RENT—Strictly modern, nicely furnished hous¢, $30 per month; also one-room furnished month. 903 8, Spruce. FOR RENT— Fourroom turnished lights and telephone; chi working mar. with family on P. that Samuel close in, 251 8. Grant. Phone 1365W.| Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high com. missioner of organized baseball, will appear on the convention program. Acceptance of the convention invita. the labor follows an saaress made before the recent national con: vention of the American Federation of lebor in Cincinnati by Nider, legion national commander, resolution adopted by gates instructed Mr. pear before The membership rolls of the London post of the American Legion show that members in men in such 1 JR RENT—Two-room modern fur- HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Ncw ana@ good second hand sewing machines sold: rapaired 129. West Ratlroad close to refinery, $20 per WANTED TO BUT — harness, tents, tarps, saddles, dross- of value you Second-hand ‘T—Two-room brick apart- $80 per month, $15 per month. ¢ Hanford Mac: and rented. nue. Phone 714J, FOR SALE --i70USES FOR SALE— Good six-room house. two blocks from Standard refiner; good home for refinery man; built-in two three room apartments with income; $4,700. 912 8. Cedar. FOR SALE — By owner, four-room modern house; two finished rooms in basement; house with fencing; large lot; reason- furnished or unfurnished for cas! or payments. 619 W. Eleventh. Center or W. J. Bailey ‘ational bank. may have to sell. WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of 120 West Midwest avenue. 2-2: ngle. rooms, the Isbor de So many ex-servi 4 for compen men in Ohio ap n under tho state 1 appropriated tund In order that all vet ayments due n the American Legion urged Gov s to call a special uncle in Youn FOR RENT—New five-room completely furnished to re- gas heat and garage. gathering ay the representative of organized labor. to Commander Mac. Gompers said: the most Interesting and -| pleasurable events of the Cincinnati convention was tho eloquent add I heard many of commendation of You made a deep tmpre upon the delegates. Personally I to take this opportunity to say to you), that I regard your address as another strong lnk in the chain binding to gether the American Legion and the American Federation of Labor. who recéntly resigned his position as federal judge of the northern district of Tilinois to devote his entire time to baseball, has spoken ht Legion meetings in all the country and is considered as ono of the leading advocates of the inter- ests of world war veterans. ex-service man. ‘T — Attractive three-room unfurnished sponsible party; 317 W. Elqventh. Phone $19J. the little locket on a neck which carries the picture of her missing parent 8 might receive the WANTED—Thousand good aged ewes bred July or August; b., railroad October 1; H. Dechert, Mitchell, Neb. WANTED—100 stock pigs at once; from weaning age up. Address Box 4-29, Tribune. ndry. privilege: 45. 529 S. Lincoln ive price f. o. 2 ‘will contract. C. FOR RENT—Three-room 845 S. McKinley. ar West Casper sch failed, she — Three-room oR RENT—Dandy two-room spart ; rhe former service men of America represented by have a deep re ts for France tween our two strongest of all bonds, have fought Washington. WANTED—An ice chest, North Cas- YOR SALE—Furnished or unfurnish- ed three-room cottage, water, lights and bathroom; also f per Pharmacy. Phone 171. FOR. RENT—Two blocks east of brewery; close to new refinery; Albin's Grocery store. Phone 1802 FOR SALE—Nice little home on the north side, 8159 dewn and $20 ner ‘month. 242 E. Becond. House, four rooms, bath WANTED—TO RENT By two young bachelors, private home side by side ainst a common enemy, and the gift of your wonderful painting ‘America to the American Legion has welded bonds even stronger,’’ NT-—Three-room apartment, furnished; also garage FOR RENT — Under new manage- two-room _ house vith ges; also furneshed room. 306 V Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Four-room hous and lights in; fenced; $20; John. Apply 1009 St. John. logers; two rooms and kitchenette in Badger. Phone 1507W. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS running sewing 6-27 r of the legion ation to Leon Reni-Mel, painter of the French pieture which has jus been presented by the French govern to the American painting is now on exhibition in an Indianapolia art institute. and, will be placed at legion time in the near future. H Christian at N. Bank of Commerce FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lot near CY. Inquire Ayres Jewelry FOR RENT—Storebullding, corner of E. Fifth and Durbin, 330 B. Fifth. Building 18x43 feet. BUSINESS CHANCES ‘OR LEASE—160 acres oll land tn government Address P. 0. box. 778 . SALE—Small ‘oom and ice cream locatio on ts 3 ‘T—Five-room fur- nished house by responsible par Phone 1075R. re é: mandant of the United States marine corps had previously accepted the con- tation while tentative ac- been received 'T—A three-room furnished ‘'OR--BALE '—'Two food lots,~city terms or cash. R. E Second. FOR SALE—iiIScCCLLANEOUS FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter checkometer, two adding machines, x, and cash register. headquatrers: ceptances have waters hat DExKt) President Harding nad General Per WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS —________ ef xamon.’ 242 WANTED TO BORROW—$500, good Box A-22,' Trib- FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Good usea g00a shape; prices reasonable; also will sell cars on commission; your car over and we will get you ¢ you buy or sell a car, come and seo Fifth and Center FR RENT—Three-room house with city water. E store east of brewery. Pho Because it represents the defenders of right and justice, the American Le- gion was asked to lay the cornerstone says V. A, W. Steger, chair- man of the housing committee of the American Legion national convention, to be held in New Orleans next. Octo- Convention visitors w! ed In a variety of ways. While the bulk of the crowd will choose the hotels and rooms in New there will be an op- ‘OR RENT—New four-roc™ house in Md; water ond lights; chicken, 50 per month. Gates Service cars all ia LOST AND FOGKD —————— TOST—One four months’ old Airedale pups; liberal reward; return to Let- decker Tool Co. Phone 906. 'T—New fiveroom modern home, completely furnished to sponsible party; gas heat and garage. 317 W. Seventeenth. Phone 319J. FOR SALE--Screen doors at a sacri fice. Phone 1086. 7 FOR SALE—Two-burner camp stove: burns gasoline or kerosene. ACCOUNTANTS ion, Neb. county court will cost ov: a half, “There will be no adjournment of Until the soldiers’ compensa has been made a law. It will be taken up and disposed of under @ special agreeme bill is pussed.” says a statement made by Senator McCu kota, chairman of the senate finance committee, to Mrs. H. R. Smith of Whitman, Mass. Mrs. Smith, accom: tas soon as the tariff aber of North Da- panied by scores of American Legion- wounded veterans ed hospital, carried ring a million signa 8, urging the passage + petition t ures to cong f the bill. More than 100. » former soldiers w York state Am- ording to Theodore Roosevelt assist- ant secretagy of the Navy and chair. man of the convention and reunton om) tee. General Pershing, Admiral and Admiral Wilson will be among the guests of honor. The Pinedale, Wyo., American Le- team has {ts nine regu- ee bench warmers frer: nt states of the union. am takes to the road !/ 1 in Pullmans for the ‘y good reason that Pinedale is 10€ es from the neatest railroad. Girl, 16, Comes To America to Hunt Missing Father NEW YORK, Aur. 4.—With only a iny photograph to ald in her great etermination Miss May Stapleton rom Liverpool, Eng id, 16 years . started to mb the United States ort to locate her father who been missing four years. Final- berated from Ellis Island after an own, Ohio, had certl- cco would not become . Miss Stapleton showed in uround her All efforts to trace him abroad have aid. “But before [ aban- don hope rl my father as only a me want to search America.” Miss Stapleton left two brothers and a sister with her mother tn England when she started on her qu Record Load by Mail Plane Is Carried In Wyo. SALT LAKF CITY, Aug. 4—A government mail airplane flying from Salt Lake City to Rock Springs, Wyo., yesterday carried 573 pounds of first class mali—a r d for the western division of the servicve, according to announcement. ‘The best previous load weighed 450 pounds. Meet_me at the Smoke House. DOCTORS y for a substantial percentage to remain on the Pullman cai steamboats and ocean bring them to the convention city. Mr. Steger has obtained a hotel rate of $1.50 a day without bath and $2.50 More than 14,000 PERSONAL GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and A Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phono 666 joka ae et a AUDIT COMPANY Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax General Accounting. AUDITORS SALE-—Chevrolet good running order $700, Washington. FOR SALE—Studebal 1918 model, touring car, ~ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT ‘OR RENT—Three nicely furnished, modern housekeeping rooms. 511 FOR SALE—Bnffet, B flat tenor, low bargain for cash. See Hurley between 5 and 7 p. m., B4 of average ability, who desire to make fa good income, and who have the fac- ulty of meeting people. Address post- 8-2-3t — Consult Madame put you on the right road to success happiness without asking ques- She will read your entire life; family names and what business you are best fitted for. ellowstone. Phone 1959W. er, Se’ food tires, car in good condition; $350 cash or terms. Kennedy Motor Co. Phone 909. YOR SALE — Khaki tarps; reason- day with bath, able. Inqufre postoffice, Mills. Ro isitors can be housed in the P; ties which will be provided with all conveniences of a modern hotel. special arrangement will enable the convention guest live on his Pullman car for about $2 a day and a uniformly low rate will also prevail in New Orleans homes. Those doughboys who pro! turn to the barracks life for may be quartered FOR RENT — Two, housekeeping rooms, furnished except dishes and bedding. 1044 8S, Walnut. Os FOR SALE—Oftice desk, checkonteter, FOR SALE—1921 Dort touring car in excellent condition; $525 cash or terms. Kennvay Motor Co. FOR SALE—Late model nearly new, mechanically per- fect; must be seen to be appreciated at the price asked, two adding machines and show cases. BUTTONHOLES— Any size on any co FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, home. 415 W. Fourteenth. ———— REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Inoome Tax Service. ith Floor 0-S Bldg. ARCHITECTS STOCKMEN A’ TT ENTION. We own the following brands on ea eS 8 th side of river, Al- Poison Spider, 35e per dozen: and see some of our work; satisfac- Phone 1441J. tion guaranteed. Singer Sewing Ma- FOR _RENT—Sleepingrooms, closo | 73: FOR SALE— Ford racer FOR SALE—Ol4 newspapers. Tribune office. FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two several used phot Our range— cova to Caspe Creek. Anything found off this range fit to ship, drys and old, do so, others fifteen million dollar base and in various halls and lodge FOR RENT—One sleepingroom, modern. 653 S. Grant Phone 1664M after § p. ma. DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Ro 1- ke | Townsend Bloc! magneto. Inquire Ayres Jeweiry Co. 2 Reservations for rooms, Mr. Steger aetna MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 40 Residence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin DR. A. P. KIMBALL 1i2 East Second Street. | Office Phone 120M Res. Phone 1715WW J. C. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Buildin, Telephones 1650 and 1634 HOUSE MOVERS CS ane WILLIAM NEUWE J 1107 South Meirose na 260 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR SALE—Ford sedan in good con dition, Ford touring, with a lot of extras, Kennedy Motor ice boxes and chests. has announced, must be made through itor’s American Legion adjutant, who will confirm them with SEE BEN REALTY CO. Midwest Building, Member state and county association, FOR RENT—Storeroom, corner of E. Fifth and Durbin. GARBUTT, Nahe Building 18x43 feat. 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. IDNER & SWEENEY Phone 1162 830 BH. Fite — MAKE $20 weekly mailing circulars; FOR SALE — Empty twelve ounce Co. Phone 909. IRVING GOFF M'CANN Attorney at Law Suite 3, Zuttermeister Building Budweiser bottle, 50 cents per case. the convention on housing commit- Parker Brothers Cigar and Tobacco Co. Phone 83. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Three month: istered Duroc Jersey pigs, male or female. See Ben Ranch Co., Mid- [west Bldg. Phone 1450. LAND FOR SALE ‘OR SALE — Highty-acre farm house, barn, good spring, $50 FOR RENT—Excellent bedroom for one or two men, close in. 922 S. David. Phone 717V WEEB, piicwecy FOR SALE—1921 Buick touring re- strictly modern: LEGAL NOTICES. first class mechan- Kennedy Motor Co. finished car in {cal condition, whose airplanes were used extensively by the Germans NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning 747 South Lincoln St. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER dade men pores a ANSFER CO. lauling and Piano FOR RENT—Modern roonrin private home to business man; breakfast if references required. FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring car, five good cord tires; car in excellent to reliable parties. Phone 1404. There was filed in the office of the ‘Secretary of State, Cheyenne,|ine upon the conduct of the busi- ness of the corporation since the annual meeting of the stock- holders, and for the transaction of s that may lawfully come before the meeting. D. W. LEWIS, J. R. DUNBAR, ROOMS. at the Antlers; rticles of Incorporation of the moderate 616 S. Wolcott. FOR RENT — Nice, room with bath, $3 per week Sanitary Market Company, organ- ized for the purpose of carrying on a general mercantile and commis- FOR SALE—Elgin Six chummy rue. | ster. Phone 1458. TT FOR SALE—Series H. 1920 four-pas- senger Stutz, A-l shape. E. T. Schu- mpker, Rapid HOUSEHOLD GOODS — ZF YOU WAN1 secons-nand furnti- turefl or an: have apything to trade, call at 367 Bouth Ash street or phono 1680, 7-9-t? ————— FOR SALE—Two ‘and three-hole oil stoves at a sacrifice. Phone 108! 8 BEN T Baggage, Meavy I sion business and to do and perform all things necessary or incidental to the general objects of the company. ‘pi $50,000.00, vided into 50,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 each. Term of existence, 50 years. There is a board of three direc- tors, and the names of those who are to manage the affairs of the company for the first year “are: Arthur J. Meyer, Harry W. Meyer, and Oliver H. Meyer. The operations of the said com- any shall be carried on at Casper, atrona county, Wyoming, or else- TRANSFER Offices Phone 701W Res. Phone 87W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. DR. B, G. HAHN EDNA HAHN Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 D, Chiropractor Kimbu!} St. FOR RENT—Room in modern home, $4 per week. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT— Strictly modern Kitchenette and bath; gas per month. Phone 1424M. FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment, furnished, in nice location, just one block off Sec- ond; reasonable rent. 319 S, Jackson. Phone 1872W. FOR RENT—Two basement ments on South Willow, partly fur. nished. Phone 262M. FOR R&NT—Two three-room ‘spar gas stoves, and bath. 1112 S. Chestnut. FOR SALE Gr TRADE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and wagons, L. B. Blanchard. 1206 Pub. Aug. 8, 4, 1922. ERED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR second-hand, TAX DEED. A-1 condition, N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Grocery store and one-half of corner lot op- posite tourist camp. Phone BU State of Wyoming, Natrona, ss. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Lots 128, Kenwood Addition to Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming were sold for taxes due said county for the year 1918 by E. Mc- county treasurer, first day of July, 1919. real estate was assessed and taxed as the property of Laura McCulloch, and the time for the redemption of said real estate expired on the first ;day of July, inquiry has been made and the said Laura McCulloch cannot be found in Natrona County. Wyoming; that the undersigned, the owner of the certificate of purchase of said real County of a SRE eee ee THE CASPER AUCTION HOUSE, Inc. Buying and selling ‘time used and new furniture; FOR SALE OR TRADE— Three and one-half ton truck with three yard hydraulic dump body; truck; priced right; terms to respon- sible parties. Call 135 W. Ninth. Phone 1160W. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Stanley steamer chassis; will make a good epeedy truck; engine just overhauled and like new; no use for it; priced Call 185 W, ith, no use for a CASPER LETTE) The location of the principal of- ‘Chiropractic fice is 188 East Fifth street, Cas- and Arthur J. Meyer i . Osteopathic first. Phone 16173 326 i 310 0-8 Building DR. I. FE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister ‘Bldg. CONTRACTORS o or ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO.| We Specialize on AJl Kinds of Ladies’ General Contractors per, Wyomin; is the agent in charge. eee SS R SALH—Singer sewing machine ae ge order, $10; alzo w= Phone 1757 ing machine; almost new, cheap. 1221 that diligent FOR RENT — Two-room apartment; close in. Whaley ments. 610 S. Ash. FOR RENT- aA At tlt te RES SE Bt oT FOR SALE—Solid fumed oak dining- oe room furniture, good as new. 731 ADAMS ‘Transfer. and baggage;! Badger. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLD- ERS OF THE FIVE TRIBES PETROLEUM COMPANY. Se Re ees FOR TRADE—Two-rvom house and Newly decorated strict- HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block OSTEOPATHS DK. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician ! | Suite 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 388 es E DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician | Midwest Blag. Phone 1030 pesecdtt nescence i! RADIATOR REPAIRING puis rtect send nae ebrieteiniat a: tl NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Repatring, Cleaning, Reco: 522 E. Yellowstone Phone 1473W ———— ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contractors, hb and Recoating a specialty 527 East Twefth Phone 18043 —$—— OE STENOGRAPHERS SERVICE Letter Compenttinr: Multigractiiag: lic Public Stenographer—Notary Phone 45 Balcony Henning Rt oan is Me ek Ste Lh TAILORS Werk. We Call for and Deliver. large lot in Mills, Wyo., for ‘and Room 208 0-S Bldg. Phone 1906 STOUT, General Contractor Homes that Please ee FOR SALE—Range, heater, kitchen table, diningroom table, buffet, bed, child's bed, other furniture. 247 B. ly modern close to West Casper school at 1116 W. Fifteenth. estate, hereby gives notice that he will on the 14th day of August, 1922, apply to the Natrona County, Wyoming, for rc deed to the above-described land. Dated at Qasper. Wyoming, this 3d day of May, 1922. CHAS. MANN, Publish July 14, 21, 28, August 4, 11, 1922, | WYOMING You are hereby notified that the Wi annual meeting of the stockholders of The Five Tribes Petroleum Com- pany will be held at Salt Creek, Wyoming, on Monday, the 14th day of August, 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of electing members of the Board of Directors, of considering and pass- Treas PRADE—for urer of ide. Office phone 555 Home Phone 1781W CONTRACTING CO. General Contractors . F. Corcoran, President. P. 0. Box 1820, Casper, Wyo. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished basement apartment. 932 _———— FOR SALE—Twenty used gas ranges; two Persian Wilton rugs, one instan-| CORCORAN FOR RENT—Moéern two-room fur- nished apartment; S. Kimball. Phone 1404, value of fish exported no children tt from Canada last year was here Service and Quality Dominate We Call and Deliver. Phone 1437M VULCANIZING Se eeetistenbatbe same Wd ASS | Expert Vulcanizing—Low Prices HOUGHTON {522 E. Yellowstone Phone 1478W

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