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=" ea “CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING for inserting Want Ads per Daily Tribune at 1% each insertion; minjmum check im full payment of the sam. instructions about and the rate per Daily Trinuve. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to ‘ottie ee Casper Daily Tribune ice ore | Want Ads received after 10:3° My: inserted unite: the head “Too ate to HELP WANTED—MALE ———— WANTED—Roller man curb finisher, form setter and laborers. Spragu and Nisely Construction Co, Fi teenth and CY. 9-25-4£ a WANTED—Driller to run Star drill- ing machine on shares. Ward ‘Tubbs 315 8. David. 10.9-3t* WANTED — Experienced man to take charge of Casper ten ritory for the : of Amer!- can Yoemen. Apply Bo C nager, 8) Hotel. state manage! prague Te11ate ————— FREE HOUSE RENT In exchange for milking two cows and doing some choires; house located quarter mile north of “Northwestern stock yards west of Casper. Phone 5F4 for particulars. 10-11-1t* -tnsurance partigoyares Veni Oe HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE —_—__—— LADIES—EARN $15 WEEKLY. Spare time, at home, addressing. mailing music cireulars; send for mu- sic, sample copy, information. An- sonia Muatc Co., 1658 Broacway, New York 10-11-7t WANTED—Girl, good wuges board. Apply 230 W. First. and 10-11-5t a a a se HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ————————— MAKE $20 WU"SKLY mailing circu- lars; comp ® instructions, 20c. Varga Supply company, 608 East 16th St. New York City. 10-11-4t* POSITION WANTED NTED—Experienced bookkeeper wants position; best_ of references furnished, Address Box 156, ‘Trib- une. 10.1-t¢) WANTED—AI kinds of washings; men’s bundles a specialty, Call 121 . ‘elrose or phone 2069). Mrs. Car! x Hoth’s Hand Laundry 10.7-7t* | Reon Gn SPE WILE EET | EXPERIENCED stcographer want: position. Phone 1331. 10-11-4t*| i REAL ESTATE salesman, fifteen years experience would accept posi- tion with Casper Real Estate fh Phone 378W evenings. 10-10-2t* WANTED — Day work—By enced woman; can furnish references. Phone 1459J. SERVICES OFFERED EXPERIENCED woman would. 11 general housework or kitchen’ work | in off fields. Phone 645, 10-06 IF YOU WANT your ‘furniture Fe: paired, call at 67 South Ash street, or phone 1662. $-6-tt ORDERS solicited for hand painted greeting and place cards, etc., or anything in the water color line, Call Phone 1633R. 10-10-8t* WANTED — Hand laundry wor! guaranteed. Phone 19455. 10-10-2 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES experi- best’ of 10-11-3t* CASPER USED CAR BARGAINS Best Ever Offered— We need the room. Eight used fords any sty! £3 $40 down payment. Five and seven-passenger automo- biles at your own figures. WE NEED THE ROOM Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Distribu- tors. as_low Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 E. Yellowstone, Phone 1962 7 FOR SALE—At a big sacrifice my new Willys Knight three passenger roadster, equipped with front and rear bumpers, spotlight, Sewell side- wings, extra tire and tube, etc,; will consider Ford as part paymen' sonable térms to responsible _ party. ‘Call Weaver at 962W. 733 B, Second. Reba ass FOR SALE—Good Buick light $950; easy terms. Grover C. such. 201 E. Ninth. Phon he FOR SALE—Late mocel Ford coupe: well equipped; terms if desired. Cas- per Auto Top Shop. 10-8-5t* FOR SALE—One Colle Eight, 1920 model, $1,000 cash, $1,100 terms. Phone 1309M. 10-11-5t —————$— FOR SALE—69 model Cadillac road- ster, in'perfect condition: six good 9 | $e or FOR SALE—Ford in running order, 10-11-2t} - BRINGING UP FATHER. | | be Casper Daily Cribunc WHAT'S THIS? 50 HE 1S ON THiS, BOAT - FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT--ROOMS. 365 cash. Inquire 903 S. McKinley efter 5 p. m. 10-11-20 FOR RENT—Chan, T well furnish: FOR FALE—A real Stanley Steam-|_S* heated basement room for ono er car; will trade for anything. Call| Figg," 92? 5: McKinley. Phone Phone 1617J. o11-tf : age FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1922 model with starter; 4 bargain. The | ———————————____ Gordon Construction Co., 312 Wsatt|FOR. RENT—Basement, three rooms hotel. 1o-7-tf| nd bath; gan, modern; unfurnis! ed; rent $25 per month. 1029 East 3. Apply 1203 E, Seeond. Phone 6051 10-11-3t* OO FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin- ing bath for two young ladies; will board; also basement bedroom. Phone 36717. 10-AL-2t* FOR RENT—Two | base: FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good Buick car, $700; will trade for good build- ing lot. Grover C. Gorsuch. 201 E. Ninth. Phone 1443J. 10-10-3t Se FOR SALE—One Dodge car, touring, cheap; 1920 model, in fine shape. See owner, 145 5. Elk. Drawn for The Casper Daily (ae by George McManus SOME THING TELLS ME she k | t a 11 ©, 1922 ev tern. Fratune Semvice. time FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL ENTIRELY MODERN HOME Close. in; fireplace; hardwood floors throughout; two baths; large | threeroom apartment in basement; east front lot. This is the best bar- gain ever offered in a modern home in Cesper; price $4,550, $1 cash. | Call at once for your appolntment. MONTGOMERY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO 443 SOUTH CENTER ST. PHONE 1310 | IMMIGRATION FOR SALE OR TRADE ——————————— an | FOR RENT—Nicely furnish om 0% YOU WAN} secona-nana turn: ¥ furnished room FOR TRADE ery fertile Florida TURKS CONCEDE EVERY POINT TO 1 ALLIES, CONVENTION 1S SIGNED {Continued from Page One.) questions relating to the Near East, particularly the commercial freedom of the straits. “Questions in which we have tre-| mendous interests will natural! discussed at the first conferen The resolution was immediately re-|cans still regard us as bandits and resolut:onw| rcbbers. e later to be time before they’ change their views and «pparently will for some despite our willingness the United tSates half way in any impart co meot SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS with private family; meals if desir- vegetable for Casper property. tured or anything second-hand, © Jed. 220 W. Tenth. Phone 935W R. Kamon, 242 E .Second. Phone 702.| ferred to the convention have upything to trade, cal! at 367 1041-2 10-11-1t* | committee without deb: GBouth Agh street or phone 1660. 7- - reported out by that y when the ——__________________] so RENT—Front sleeplo L|FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-rcom | proposals ow 2 r FOR SALE—Ratrigerator and electric] joining bath: two blocks, west of| -furnished houne and garage. |pevons!s will be Cebated on the con weshing machine. Phone 1056. echiat achool W. Nint)” Phone |Phone 1790M, A Beep sel ll ee Mle Rad reece ten 8-16-tt] issor ; 1910-8" pedir ae, re —— 3 7 Tho presentation of the resolution FOR SALE—Reed baby bugey. re-| Fon RENT—One large modern sleet WANTED—TO BUY to the convention follows a discussion 1126 'N. Burlington, Pg beat sit 4 _jneroom, Cail at 611 8, Durbin of the shortage of metal miners at 4 26 N. st. Cloke’ it. ? 1011-3004 eanrmD TO = Furntture of cent meeting of the board of direc FOR SALE—One single cot; one bedi ROOM AND BOARD al S02 Oak | amy hind. 120 Weet Midwest avenue |‘0T8 of the western division of the spring ‘and mattress in first clase: aba Phone. 249. 2-24-tf, Congress held at Salt Lake City. shape. Inquire 1230 8, Walnut. ee pe oe ee | —————— 10-10-2¢° WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand har- FOR RENT —APARTMENTS hess, saddles. tarps und all kinds FOR SALE—One reed strdjier, new: | ——— —————- | «t forniture. Phone 1°36. T16-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished 118 8. Jefferson. one coal heater, Round Oak: one thres-burner oil stove write enamel | *partment. See them after 4 p. m. at 513-8.) Mel- 10-10. rome, 9 RE ROR RENT —Biok” apartmenta, $30 FOR SALE--Bed and springs,’ chif- single rooms $12, 406 W. First. fonter, dressing table and’ three 1010-108" Fane Bisa, Ces APPLY 20h fiat |POR RENT—Two-room unfurnished bs apartment, with lights and gas: FOR SALH—Gray velvet rug @x6 re-|near refinery on Locust. Inquire 310 volving book case; lady's riCing boo! 'Y¥. 10-10-2t Linea Cait ieee tise FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur lorene! i nished apartment; no children; als ones NTT Jone unfurnished housekeeping roon FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS |°! © Ceder. 10-11-2t* FOR RENT — Furnished modera FOR_SALE—Newspapers in bundies| apartment; big livingroom, dress of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put}ingroom, kitchen and private beth under carpets and on the pantry/vacant by the 15th; reasonable rent shelves. All you want at The Tr bune|807 BH. Third. Phone 1335W. 10-11-1t office. 9-16-t0 ———— FOR RENT—Modern furnished .three FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter room. apartment; not water, gar checkometer and show case. Phone] ‘ront and back entrance; half block 1086, 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Piano and other musicel instruments. Exchange Furniture Co. 10-8-4t FOR SALE — Fifty barrels asphal- tum. Exchange Furniture Phone 1086. FOR RENT—Light running machine. Phone 1086, FOR SALE—Good kindling wood, $1 from Second; aduits. Square. 133 8. Conwe 10-11-5t FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Seven rooms and bath; gas heated; located 706 N. Center. W. J. Bailey, Citizens National bank. 949-1f FOR RENT—Large five-room beaut) fully. furnished house, modern ex cept gas; garage. 821 CY. 10-9-8t WANTED TO BUY—Small bungalow on éusy terms; about four rooms: rot more than $4,500 in price or $500 cash payment. Inquire A. W. D., P'ribune, 9-19-t¢ ANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything: of value; high: UNCHANGED SINGE RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISION st cash price paid. #67 South Ash ‘treet! Phone 1660. 5-9-tt - CHEYE? Wyo., Oct. 11.—Teton WANTND = weipcamae ys) oe galt: county's status, as regards organiza-| must be absolutely perfect and rea- ¢; r y a id sénable. Write Box A-174,.Tribune.” {yon Temeains exactly, as it did\at the time the supreme court decision was o-ALte mee pies d handed down July last, refering WANTED TO RENT |the matter to district court to de- termine if certain requirements had WANTED—By married couple, fur-|Peen met. ned housekéeping rooms. Address! Payson W. Spaulding, Evanston ox A-1 Tribune 10-10-31¢ attorney, who represents those wh? — = wish to organize the county from ter:| Viseas hey ae on Rtg ritory at present included in Lincoln room furnishes use. 5 i iz . pepo 1otLst county, has made the following state ment regarding the situation: “The decision of the supreme court upon the reserved questtons in this case was handed down July 29. The decision remanded the -case to tke A-ll3., Tribune. 10-10-2t* district court for the purpose of a hearing to determine certain things BUSINESS CHANCES | Which will be controlling in the case. The-recent decision of the supreme FOR SALE—Restaurant; suitable for|court was but the denial of the appli mah and wife, cheap for cash. Call'cation’ 1 filed for a rehearing and Reid. Phone 126, 10-9-3t|jeaves the case pending before the WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS / WANTED TO BORROW—$600 for 8 months; gilt edge security. Box per 100 pounds delivered. Rapid ‘Transfer. Phone 1427. 10-11-3t FOR SALE—Lady's seal plush coat, fur collar and cuffs, size 36, 1334 S. FOR RENT—Ore furnished two-room house; lights and gas furnished. 13% N. Kimball. 19-11-14 10-11-1t} FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished pS aaa Zr) house at 712 E. Second. Inquire at FOR SALE—Violin,- bargain if sold | 357 N. Durbin. 10-10-2t* this week. 826 W. Midwest. Phone 939. j0-111t°|FOR RENT—Fiveroom house and two finished rooms in the base- FOR SALE—Oil store and oven:|ment; modern except gas. 137 Kirk Congoleum rug; garden hose; weash-|Inquire at 613 S. Ash. 10-11-1t ing machine, 38-55 Martin rifle; Plane and breast drill. Basement 104 S. Fen- way. 10-11-1t® FOR RED room house, ation and for reasonable rent. Thirteenth. Phone 212J. 'T—Good comfortable four not modern, in good 8235 10211-2t* FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Comparatively new, modern. house, In Wyoming at an altitude of about fiv@ roome upstairs and two. petal y lawn, 7,000 feet for past thirfeen months! id . is All were cake fed a large part of last Beroot: pp srtih part 08 | tern: winter. They sre an extremely high class.) poR SALE—If you are looking for a even grade Of steers, in most excellent house, all ready to move in to, you condition, and wil! make 1,100 pound|want ;to see this: one; a snap. Write Rossa Phy ho eae 20W | PY O. Box 420; will take good,car In winter as-well as natives in any part] tyne. 10-10-2t* FOR SALE—Six-room modern FOR SALE. 3 1,596 three-year-old New Mexico horned steers; 95 per cent or better) white face; present weight about 950 pounds. of Wyoming. Price $52.50 per head for any num- me ber. Their inspection is invite. . idence; this is the home you are look- . THE DIAMOND RANCH, INC. .. ling for; $1,500 cash. R. Kamon 242 Chugwater, Wyo. E. Second. Phone 702. 10-11-1t* 10-8-7t' pee ee Se eeeenahen = guukfoom Nous In LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR Eatin North Casper for only $2,000, $100 Draft horses, harness, and wagons |oash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second Ad condition. L. EB. Blanchard. 1206/Srone 702,- aerate N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. — €-17-+#f eee ii FOR SALE— Modern bungalow of FOR SALE— Four fine large bredi four large rooms and bath; east and one large Belgian hare male|oart of town, near paving; price only rabbits; 35 nice hens. Call early and) 20509" ‘Oley ‘terms. See. Midwest get your choice of laying hens; also| rients Realty Co., 232 Midwest Bldg. one bicycle for man, never been usec:| praia 1970, aaTicae Rear 126 S. Fenway. 10-11-2t* FOR SALE— Nice FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS large fiveroom holise, east front: lights and water: 3 | near store and school; north side wera turtne Gaye ealmplpepertion. = ‘Ad.| FOR .RENT—Nice plano=to respon-lclose in. $2,800, $200 down and $35 dress Bor A-166, Tribune, 19-6-7t sible party, Call 438oL 10-11-1t per month, Phone T01W. 10-11.2t* FoR LEASE—it0 acres olf Jand in| ‘strict’ court in just the same con Bolton field; government permit.|dition as formely and it in no way Address P. O. box 778 . §-29tf\says that Teton county cannot be |formed. It already is ‘formed’ and is FOR SALE—Rooming house. furnt-|apout to be organized by the eloction ture and lease, 29 rooms. Price ri @uced. to. $3,200.00. Mathers Realty |°% 1s officers. Co, Phone 1088W, 265 8. Center. | —_—> re MRS. MAUDE LANNING WANTED—A partner with two hun: dred dollars cash for fastest selling auto aecessory on market: come at| once. Call between 6 and 7 p. m., room 6, Tulsa Hotel. 10-10-2t* | LOST AND FOUND LOST—White gold bar pin et Iris theater or on Center street Sunday center sét missing, Reward to ‘Tribane. } “t0-9.3t8 Maude Lanning of Casper, has [tied suit for divorce against Ed Lan |ning, ® pipe fitter at the refinery of |the “Standard Oil company. The couple were married May 22, 1917, at Kimball, Neb., and have one child. The plaintiff asks temporary all LOST — Between North Burlington and North Lincoln, a package con- taining black and white checked skirt aiso pieces of blue material, Reward!mony for herseif and chiid, counsel Phone 596J. 10-11-1t |fees and permanent custody of the " ~ child... She also seeka an equal divis Lost SEP iin aa ion of the property which the cou. Finder please return to Wyatt Cafet- ple owns in North Casper. ria and receive reward. 10-11-2t| BES AL 2 SD STRAYED—From 710 EB. Third, dark | grey half grown Angora kitten. Re- turn and get’ reward. | 10-10-3t* LOST—Owe fur Itned glove Tuesday’ morning’ between American Cafe and Central school. Return to 1014 S.| Spruce and receive reward. 30-11-2t* WONDER the palmistry 08 N. Harrison. 10-10-4t* DUBLIN, Oct. 11.—(By The Associa ted Press.}—Numerous ambushes, ac- companied by heavy bursts of firing, loccurred in various parts of the city during the night. The fighting con- TAD RATE IE DENT {tinued until dawn. No reports on the FOR SALE OR RENT |casualties were available this fore- noon. MADAM reader at FOR SALE OR RENT—$10 rent; a | shack; well water. 1023 S Phone 86. 30-3-tf ———___——— | Common use proved to migrate in one day. have rch been six s ra as as er today. ATHENS—Martial nw was pro- claimed in Athens. ‘This action has been taken to provent hot heads in the army from opposing the gove- ment’s decision in accepting the loss of eastern Thrace. NEW YOR! n historic letter written by George Washington from Continental army headquar- te= «; Morristown, Elbridge Gerry, membir of\ congress in Philadel. phia, on January 29, 1783, deserib- ing te deplorabl state of the Amer. fean army at that time, and urging prepredness as a means of achiev: ing lasting peace, was made public for the first time at a dinwer of the American Sulgrace Institute. SAN DIEGO—Licvtenant A. MacReady and Onkley Kelly, avia- tors who last week broke the record for sustained flight here in the big monoplane T-2, and who had in- 4ended to start today on a non-stop fight to New York, announced they would postpone the flight as the result of urfwvorable weather in the middlewest. .The aviators sald they would walt until. favorable weather conditions were reported. ARCADIA, Cal—The army dir- igible ©-2, which recontly flew here from Langley field, Newport News, Va., started on Its return transcon- tinental flight. CHICAGO—Directors of the Chi- cago board of trade voted to test the constitutionality of the grain (rade act, which vests in the sec- retary of agriculture the power to regulate dealings in future deliver- ies of grain. i are Court U pholds $419,000 Gift To University NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—A trust agreement made by Mrs. Lydia Cham berlain, formerly of Des Moines, Iowa, who died in New Yoi Columbia university $419.000 to estab Ush fellowships, has heen upheld by the state supreme court, but a gift to Columbia of the $51,000 rasidue of the estate has been set aside. Four brothers and three sisters will receive the residue. This became known today with the filing of an ap- praisal of the estate. Mrs. Chamberlain directed that the fellowships be restricted to men and women who were born In Iowa and graduated from Towa institutions. gD uate eas It 1s well known that ma 1s are susceptible to the changes in health of their wearer. Amethysts change from rich purple to violet failing health, op: r lustre jewels ris | he suggestion to send an official commission of inquiry to delve into our affairs is a closed incident, a cording to American govern ment’s 4 Aderiea appar. has, agreed with us that it y that we be allowed to to he United States PAGE ELEVEN NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS. SESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER SEVENTEEN. tice is hereby given that the | Assesament Roll for Paving District Number Seventeen was certified on h of October, A. D. 1922, y Clerk to the undersigned y Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- cels of land or other property | charged with assessment may re- |deem the same from all or any por- |tion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the en- tire assessment, or any portion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without in- terest within thirty days after the first publicaion notice, to-wit: On or before the 14th day of Novem- ber, 1922. The owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem | the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assesament at any time after said thirty days y paying the entire liment of aid assessment wnpsid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the Inst installment fal!- ing due, and the entire ten equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the same time that the installments are payable. All payments shall be | made to the City Treasurer. | This notice is given pursuant to | the ordinances of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. In witness whereof I hate here- nto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- i this 3rd day of October, A. D. J AUDITORS REIMBRTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax_ Service ith Floor O-S SBidg. ARCHITECTS Phone 767 WASHINGTON HALL Thursday, Saturday S UNION CRCHESTRA | Engagements Solicited—Phone 17873 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRKSIT DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Kooms 11-12 Townsend Block Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMKS P. KEM THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and \ Stamped Goods —807-309 0-8 Bldg. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 408 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Ee. RANE 415 Oil Eaclisnear wher: Phone ss] awe ‘on ta ein Ae SSE | Suites 14-15-16, ‘Tov.usend Block FERGUSON & PERKINS Attorneys-at.Law 23 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 324 Midwest Building | SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Pi HOUSE MOVERS Moving. Phone 74d ; Wi SEN RIERG Tae SEARLES TRANSFER 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 Res, Phone 87W__ Offices Phone 201W | = CHIROPRACTORS ia Weer i Rhee KENYON DR. J. H. JEFFREY eat B Street Ono Block From DR. 4NNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Phone 992M Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 2) DR. B. G. HAHN H. Di, Aiwa Maie | AE CLEANING S. Suite 2, ownsen I _ Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 | Yount UAT CLEANING — = Cleaning and Reblocki M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor Shoo Read, Reblocking Hats 162 pest eet ot. | AN Work ge Shine Parlor Se ene [138 South Center Phone 1319W DR. £. E. BERQUIST SS Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757/ OSTEOPATHS DR. L. ARNOEDUS Osteopath! c and Chiropractic ysician $10 0-8 Building Phone 1754 CGNFECTIONS STANLEY & CULL Cigars, Confectionery and News 232 8. Center Phone 80W COAL ANDERSON COAL & TRANSFER Dealers in Coal and Wood Scavenger Work 320 West B St. Phone 17163 A Street ne 4895 DOCTORS DR. W. A. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. 200 0-S Bldg. Off Ph. 699. Res. 746 The Casper Private Hospital 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 1920, giving | ht Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin— Phone 4106 \ Staff YECOLOGY AND IBSTRETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. . F. A. 0. 8. Victor R. Racken, + D. MEDICINE INTERNAL R. Cruzen, 8S. B., M. D. SKIN AND GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. PATHOLAGIST. » J. O'Donnell, M. D. DENTIST. ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 5: DRS. KIMBALL & BRY. 112 East ond Street | Office Phone 120M. ,| Residence Phone 1715W and 2019J-+ ba ores Cc. DAVIS pa sician | Suite 6, Tribune Kparuuente Ph, 389 ——<——— et DR. ©. A. SSNFORD Os Physician | Midwest Bldg. Phone 1039 —— ens ——$—$—$—$<—_____ ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. ¢, BELL'S STUDIO Room 6, Smith Block—Ph Studio Portraits, Motoion Pletuae Kodak Finishing, Airplane Work Home Portraits and Co: Work mumercial | | | { SPECIALTY SHOPS THE SPECIALTY SHOP Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodel. ing, Etc. 220 South Wolcott. THE MODISTE SHOP Fashionab’ Dressmaking And Expert Remodeling Mrs, Annis Gallagher | [138 S. Durbin Casper, Wyo, | Casper, Wyo. | SEAN MISS TELANDER PERSONALIT | D ing oa be i | ressmaking and Tallori |Smith Turner Balcony Phone 1410 | TAILORS | TIM, THE TAILO |126 South Center Phone 4670 FRR Pepe ange | Taxidermists and Furriers ————$ $< MOUNTING GAME SPECIMEN. {Expert Workmanship; Fur Manutac turing: Coats Rebuilt; Cleaning, Re modeling and_ Repairing. THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP. Phone 1923, 333 S. Elm St. WYOMING FUR SHOP Reliable, sfactory, Work Guar- anteed—109 West Second |General Roofing Contractors, Repair. d Recs 527 "Hast "Twelts e * Phone ‘Yoo. STUDIOS f S. VAN N, FOR SALE—Ford truck body, gooc |"? ‘ ment rooms, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots, in the Russian government feels it © trade affairs and con Yaa as new, worth $50 for $10. Phone|. turmished for tiousekeeping. 232 N.| ~southcast Casper, Dodge car consid aneina& : that rel + whereby Russia ult] po oct y rer. 13093. 10-11-1¢¢ | McKiniey. 10-11-21 ered. Call Reid. Phone 126. 10-9-3t hould be invited to that as well as be abel to learn a Fuplieh; Oct. 4.\te: 16 eae sie taka On Sane aioe j to the one to be held inter American methods 1922. INT— Nice room, close in, 2 SALE OR 2E—Ford one-| | : doing things, commercially a SS AUTO ACCESSORIES Gentlemen only. Phone ssw, "| ton tuck, What have yout Call} ESA Seetib oaetral hee at aggro a ee be en POR? Y soa /ReldssPhone 136 eal ARE OPPOSED ‘a 0 be reckoned with. © were 1 tor he camel has nothing to do. with ms 3 i We believe that the action of the al to allow priv American buri-}the camel-hair brushes so beloved by i are Psa DP caper: Sent ~_ POARD AND ROOM—Sir»pingroom;| WILL. TRADE—Good oll royalty for lies in Dlocking the straits thereby /ness men to enter Russia for pre’ artists, for they are made principally ner of Midwest anc Woloott, {9180 Ught houskeeptng room. . 1160 Phe Maia a eg Chany vast Gna S cutting off trade trom our southern [Paring or discussin ines.” from squirrel’s ha to-r.ste| Nz Durbin. Phone 2025s, 10;10.3¢ | Sity will average $300, per sabato | ports, while we are striving to re-| Se eran eee eh anal een a | RE RENTOStHGIp Oder our. | Limenin Lotoae | _.CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 11.—(Ry establish our economics by our ow! FOR SALE — Midwest tires: 8824.) "room. house with’ gatuge; was |The Associated Press.—The board of|means despite the. failure of the . . > whe te. Sikwtst’ aaa woleee 3. Cor-| nicely furnished. 264 °N. Grant” scg| FOR TRADE—One 160 and one 200-| rectors of the western division of} Goneva and Hague conferences " S “ 1o-e-6re| Jenitor at Of Exchange Building for pT iggee dh eas ieee es 3 also 350/the American Mining congress in con-| help us. is very unjust and we will act key. 10-10-2t« {Chick breoder; incubators hot water | vention here presen a” reso-! w ‘ * SE | machine _Apply 1436 B. McKinley. |lution to the congress regarding the SWrith reference. (s the United States HOUSEHOLD GOODS eect aa oe sme rTOeY aN: PABA LORNA Jon10.2t* |Iabor shortage in the metal mining in:| At. ‘Tehitcherin..said there were 0% ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS bath; 0 rons Sor 2 ca dustry ascribing “the cause of the!oral obstacles prevent esumption H ladies. 709 E. Fifth. Ph 217 OR ADE 160-acre Nebraska ©“ " a stacles preventing resumption ote : ] FOR SALE — New ana used gas One 2110-2: | .fakm, all good farm land; will take |Sh0rtage to the present immigration] of friendly relations with Russia GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. | 4. ©. KAMP, M. D. ranges; several carloads of furniture | ——————________ | Casper property or Wyoming Innd. Testrictions,” and proposing that the ecretary Hughes,” he said, “has| Auditors and Account sock Office—Midwest Buildin, must sell to bulla. Casper Auction] “OR RENT--Two well furnished bed Kamon +, Second. Phone | convertion appoint a committee to in-/taken a stand which has blocked the Registrar and Transfer Agents | Telephones 1650 and 16%. jHouse, $26 W, Yellowstone Phone} reoms; close in, on pavement. 51: 2. 10-11-1t* .vestigate conditions. tn sige: mited 208-11 Of Exchange Bulg, Ptvome 660 | rrr rns aus Carr Paths ree Pe: ab ay | |possibility of the United States and MARSHALL ©. KEITH, fl. D.* 4 2 8, 9 1383, 2!) SOR SALE OR TRADE — Chandler The resolution provides that this| Russia coming into closer relation WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY | |, Office Phome 30 Residence 164 ~ isl rgbsa's pol ae ich state FOR RENT-—Modern front bedroom | ouring car, first class: condition; for ne report tu the board of di jship for the time being at least. The acy abe reat Bot, Bidg. Epes. 350) Private Hospital—6i2 South Durbin ©. ani See us first. Cas | acjoining bath. 431 E. Fifth o :. What have you? |Téctors of the American Mining con-| United States seems to look upon a inane: Leo! Sd hsm [red A ren 326 W. Yellow. 10-11-41 10-31-2t/gress which will “provide for such) Russia as a vacuum, so far as trade| Analy! er 3) adm B ~ ho and | DANCING ne, Phone b B-25-tf jaction as shall afford relief.” |is concerned and somehow the Ameri: za |

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