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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. CLASSIFIED noting the ford for The Casper Daily rs “LOSING HOUR—Want, or fh properly m1! casper Ads, recel ed atter 103 Want no. will De fngeried unter —————— LADIES—EARN $15 WEEKLY. Spare time, at home, addressing, music circulars; send for mu- « mple copy, information. An- sonta Music Co., 1658 Broacway, New York 20-11-7¢ BRINGING, .UP FATHER. | New and Sard nd re work usranteed. ‘Uneeda . $22 BE. Yellowstone. 10-13-2* R SAL 8x5 cord tire, tube and rim; 34x$% cord tire, tube and rim; |37x5 cord tire,-tube and rim; all in first class shape. 136 W. Second. 10-13-2t* Box 631 10-33-21° HCUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE — New ; several pices eA SEE nen STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper: | House, et references. Phore WANTED—Girl, good wages and board. Apply 230 W. First. 10-11-5t pa De Renate eee WANTED—Three girls. Apply New.) 108 EK. Second. 10-13-3t "HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ee ee $20 WEEKLY matiing circu- rs; complete instructions, ‘ga Supply company, 608 Enat 16th S New York City. 10-11-4t* POSITION WANTED ———aeee WANTED—Experienced wants poeition; furnished. Address Box 156, _ ‘Trib- une. TO1tt WANTED— Mother and grown son ED—AU ki As of. washini bundles a speciaity, Call Hand ‘Laundry, EXPERIENCED stenographer wants position, Phone 1331, 10-11-40 WANTED — Experienced cashier wants restaurant, store, theater or office work Mrs, Smith. 63 CY. Phone nélw. 10-13-18* WANTED — ie references. Phi yee 1660. . LUDINGTON does fine neecle a special 633 $$$ SEE Us—Furniture repairing; uphol- sterini rug cleaning; |~————— Comb, 107 8. Durbin. Phone 1682M. 10-12-10t* WANTED—Day work br; experienced wo! ; can furnish best of refer- ence. Phone 1548J. 10-11-3t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES Used Car Bargains 1921 Ferd coupe, $500. Chandler chummy, $500. Chaltasie roadster, $500. Ford coupe, $375. Ford touring $175. ‘tanedy Motor Company 236 West Yellowstone Phone 909 FOR SALE—One Cotle Eight, 1920 model, $1,000 cash, $1,100 terms. Phone 1209M, 10-11-5t* FOR SALE—Ford roadster, 1922 at good as new; gael right guaranteed; also Ker eo many sae Co., 550 By bevel Pda Phone 780, 10-12-2t nae FOR SALE—1922 Buick roadster, cnt first class condition; wondert: m4 gnep. R. N. Van Sant. Second ani Yellowstone. Phone 14 10-12-2t FOR SALE—i922 Ford sedan, as new, run about 1,000 miles: eo36 WW First. Phone 7828R. 10-12-4t* FOR jood Bulck tourin: R SALE—G is car 300 cash, Phone 1798R. 10-12:2t = Paci ne § real Bree, oer will trade for anything. Phone ff e173. Bere FOR SALE—Si leven-passenger, Eight; $600 cash. Inquire’ wyatt Hotel. 10-13-1t* FOR'S: yr oreo seta ce a9 for eaah. Call 1030 trl E after FoR eS — Chevrolet, model 3 In A-l condition: just’ the for a grocery store, $550; terms, see car at Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. tree years experience, sae po-}? “}POR SAL 1aae Pa 4o rade, call th Ash steak OF pHoabTages. THe en A nena tor and electric Phone 1086, $-16-t¢ —Two good coal heating .& lot vf good pipe; one 954 S. Walnut. 10.32-2t° ye large Eclipse gue ble, 1327 8. Box Eld- 10-12-2t Weshing }machins eee FOR SAL, stoves; ‘almost. nok, panies FOR SAL range; r’ er. Phore 1790R. Diningroom table ting and cook stoves; cots ana pther furniture. 1039 Glen: arm. 30-13-2t* FOR SAL Uke new electric washer: $85. 1318 8, Spruce, rear 10-13-11 |washer $44; both guaranteed. Electri Shop. Pachie 1286R 10-13-20 FOR SAIG2—Three-way alko gas b cheap. gas-burner; ater; must be gold at.once ) 8. Chestnut, 10-12-1t work—By expert: | POR under ca: pets and ———____—__— sbeives. -bl you want a at The SEEERLD_ Office. 9-16-t£ ——— FOR SAIJE—Office desk, Wig slay checkon eter and pede ane | NT —Light “sewing _fachini4 Phone tose. 6-27-tf FOR SAL SALIE—Good kindling wood, $1 per 100) pounds delivered. Rapid ersnster Phone 1427. 10-11-3t ich 8A) lean, black dirt. inquire basement 321 W. Midwest. Phone 18.41M after 6 p. m. 10-22-4t* FOR SAI,E—Fall Rosen rye seed, dry land grpwn, acclimated 236 B, Mid- wont. 1b-12-4t FOR SALE--Beaver coat, size 38, practically new; bargain. Address Box A-175, Titibune. 10-13-3t* SOR SA fm—No. 1 Orpheum concert banjo, A-l ‘condition; price $60. 416 S. Kimb jill. 10-13-38 FOR SALE—Violin, «= bargain tf take is week. 826 W, Midwost. Phone §.W. 10-18-1t FOR SALE. 1,500 ear-old ; New Mexico horned # ; 95 percent or better white facp; present weight abou> pounds. In Wye is at an altitude of about 7,000 feef for past thirteen months. All were cake fed a large part of last winter. They ae an extremely high class, even grace of steers, in most excellent condition. and will make 1,100 pound. animals ext fall. They will now winter as, well as natives in any part of wee 0 per head for any num: ber. rr thet inspection is invited. THE DIAMOND RANCH, INC. » Chugwater, W; 10-8-7t ——— yee FOR SALE OR TRADH Saxtg and php oy | os ye 5 N. Glens planes 11475. GATE ‘0 ae ponies well broke to ride or will trace for car or hickens, Phone 992R. 227 West BC f 10-18-2t GIVEN {WAY at Once, spitz 5 Call Segurday morning, 1719 S. Chestnut. 10-18-1t POULTRY FOR SAI,E—Live eee dressed stew- ing henp or spring chickens, weight from twe to four ptuncw. 227 West Bx Phone Phone 99 FR. 10-13-1t sFOR SAL E—One brand new ™amond| cord Rey? B3x4%6; half pave. P. O.|N. Kimball. 1 CA ~~ FOF SALE OR TRADE OR PEACE Ur Eee 20 See L property. Bp Bamone 26 242 B. E Bccond, "phone 708. ———— OR RENT—-$10 rent; 1023 8 10-3-tf FOR SAI small shack; well water. Willow. P 86. Sng Enpeees ane eee FOR RENT—In modern home « large | sunny sleepingroom; men only. 133) 10-13:1t pee cree SEE hit FOR RENT—Basement, three roous end bath; gas, modern; unfurnish.| ed; rent $25 per month. 1029 East 1:.{ Apply 1208 E,- Second. Phone 605J. 10-11. ate FOR RENT—Modern. front acjoining bath. 43> Ee Fifth | 10-11-4t FOR. RENT—One basement sleeping: Yoom with cooking: privilerss. | $43 W, Eleventh. Phone 452J. FOR RENT-—One large modern sleep-| ingroom. Ci or | Close in. FOR RENT=Heatetl room in modern home, $5 per week: also garage. 742 | S. Oak. 10 FOR RENTCA Sete Warm room in! strictly: home for young nan. Meals if desired, 335 Ss. iM. WANTED — Boarders home. 842 N. Madison. BOARD AND ROOM—Thorn board ing house, Riverview cnd Second. 10-13-4t* ROOM AND BOARD at 802 3. Oak. 10-13-25 FOR RENT APARTMENTS — SS FOR REENT-—Brick apartments $30; single rooms $12. 406 W. First. 1010-10t* in FOR RENT—Modern furnished three room apartment; hot water, gas, troht and back entranée; half block from Second; adulis. 183 8. Cgnwel! = st LROR RENT — Three-room “modern apartment, near refinery;-no whildren 912 S. Cedar. IO-13-2t¢ FOR RENT—To adults only, ern well furnished semi-basement tront’:entrance apartment’ of” three cooms and bath; gas and~* furnace heat; hot water and cteotticltye 633 S. Grant. oas-ate YOU beat this, new three-room apartment, $20; aiso garage it want- ec, cheap. 918 N. Burlington, 10-13-3t' FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Large five-room beaut!- fully furnished house. modern ex cept gacj garage. 821 CY. 10-12-38 Pi a sn Eee aN FOR RENT—To reliable party, nice four-room unfurnished house, mod ern cxcept fas; no gar 612 W. Bleventh between 2 and 7p, m. 10-12-21 YOR RENT—Good comfortable four room house. Ww, Thirteenth. Phone: 212J. 10-11.2t* ‘FOR RENT—Two-room house, south: east part of town; water and lights garage and storercom. Phoue Sar 10-12-2%° BOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod- house, beautifully furnished. 742 2. Second, Phone 1403W. 10-18-1t FOR RENT—Part of a duplex house beautifully furnished. Pelton and , Room 24, Townsend Bldg. 10-12-t¢ basement; all modern; gas heat. 1152 S. Walnut. Phone 2029W. 10-13-1t* FOR RENT—Oneroom house nished except bedding; gas and Ughts furnishel. Phone Sisat. 324 8. Lincoln. 10-12-1t FOR RENT— Two two-room houses on S. Spruce; gas in. Phone 2029W. 5 10-TgAte FOR RENT—Modern furnished ten room house. Call 1843. 10-12-11* fur- *|FOR RENT—Good fiveroom ranch house; city water in and out; good out-buildings; joins Allendale on the south; 600 acres; rent. ig month Charles Carlson. farm. $12.60 per month. Inquire 925 Bur. Ungton street, North Casper or drum. mer at Columbia Theater, 10-13-2 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Comparatively new, modern house, five roome upstairs and two down: , lawn, trees and walks; on pavad ; ‘southeastern part of ‘town terms. Plone 8607. 10-10-3t FOR SALE— Modern bungalow of four ‘large rooms and bath; east ‘part of town, near paving Price only $4,600 easy terms. Midwest Heights Realty Co., 232 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. 10-11-4t house; gas stove electric lights; cash or terms; reasonable. 634 Jackson. 10-11-6t FOR 8. Three-room house, mod- ern at 1127 Cottonwood. — 10-13-3 FOR SALE—One three-room furnish- ed house, 251 Fir 10-12-St Che Casper Daily Cribunz PAGE THIRTEEN Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus AW! AT LAST 1 CAN REST KNOWING HE 3 NOT WITR THAT HORRID DINTY MOoRE _ FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL ENTIRELY MODERN HOME Close in; fireplace; hardwood floors throughout; three-room apartment In basement; emst front Jot. guin ever offered in a modern home tn ( Call at once for your apoointment. two baths; large This is the best bar- price $6,550, $1,150 cash. =sper MONTGOMERY REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO. |‘: fel 143 SOUTH CENTER 8T. PHONE 1310 or Say, Brother are any camp or woodc want to"know about—ask me! Adventurer, if there ata you If you ow of any that will help the other lows—tell_ me! Address me in the editor of this paper— A. B Ned and Ted were arranging a great POR SALE— HOUSES NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Fo! ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR A: |__| chinquapins, FOR SALE—Bargain in six-room mod-/ SESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT watiutd, Anite!’ ) Sta Mekare hike and ern rasidence; large sunny living and ‘eel allt-in cabinet: ts tbe enen.,: welte ‘enamel rooms, Wotice is hereby given that the oie Bete, 3°50) ,$1-500 | Assessment Roll for Paving District ia isies|Nwnber Seventeen was cértified on peor al the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1922, FOR SALE—Foyrroom. fonse in| by the City Clerk to the undersigned East Casper with full basemént on y Treasurer for collection. The + price $4,500, $400, cash. 242/owners of any lots, tracts or pai Second. R. Kamon. Phone cele of land or other property wa Be SL PR pnaeet with, = eens may .Te- |Por = eem the same from all or any, por- Ramet cares fark don of the liability for the cost of ance time. This includes furniture.|Such improvemen’ by paying the en- See Charles Barr, 612 E. Thirteenth. |tire astessment, dr any | portion evenings. 10-13-8t| thereof, charged against such lots, | aT |tracts or parcels of land without in: FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE | terest within thirty days after the FOR SALE—Fine lot, snap at $609) first publicaion notice, to-wit: On or before the 14th day of Novem~- cash for quick sale only. See Char-|ber, 1922, les Barr, 612 B. Thirteenth, evenings.|) Tho owner of any such lots, LASS) tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from alt liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of | land at the time of such payment with interert thereon at the date of maturity of the- last installment fall- 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 7164£ | the si (Seaver eine the Secor diaries TED are payable, ayments 8) e babe: TO BUY Small bi Dungaiow |irae to the City Preasurer. not more than $4,500 in price or $00 This notice is give: oF dbs to cash” payment. Inquire A. W. the ordinances of the=City of Cas- Tribune. 9-11 ti ae and the states prenzeming. Ly 2ST ER Spee ener rar eT TRY in witness whereo’ ve here- eee cet peneninget eal land fur unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- St cash price paid. ming this 3rd day of October, A. D. “treet. Phone 1660, 1922. Raid. el ate J. 8) VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. YANTED — Diamond, one ka: must be absolutely perféct and Publish Oct. 4 to 14, inclusive, 1922, SE > Seis sonable. Write Box 'A-174, Tribune. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 10-11-12 WQNTED TO BUY — Second. hand Estate of John Donahue, Notice is hereby given that let- sults, shoes, guns, watches, sad(bes, chaps and suprs, 216 W. First. Ba: ters of administration were on the 14th day of September, 1922, gain Store. 10-12-1 WANTED TO RENT Z. | VANTED Sy (married coupie. tur-| ranted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons hay- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit 0 them, with the necessary vouchers lysow. 10-11-2t | for allowance, to the undersigned, WANTED—By marred couple, fur-| Bridget Donahue, within six months anished housekeeping rooms; close in|after the date of said letters, or Address Box A-172, Tribune. 10-12-1¢* | they frag fh be precluded from any r benefit th such estate, and if WANTED TO RENT—Three or tour-/sych claims be not exhibited with- pom, unfurnished house with sas./in one year from the date of said P. O. ox 9. a t WANTED TO RENT—Two or three-| room furnished apartment or house Phone 1523M. 10-18-2t| BUSINESS CHANCES HR LEASE—160 acres oil land in © Bolton field; government permit. Address P. 0. box 778 5-29tt FOR LEASE — At Thermopolis, a| IaP&e. rooming house in center of town; just been put in first class con- Aition;: unfurnishéd. Address C. E. Blonde, Thermopolis, Wyo, 10-12-5t* LOST AND FOUND LOST — Billfold containing money and other articles; can identify. Finder please return to Wyatt Cafet-| eria’ and recelve reward. 10-11-2t! ee STRAYED—From 710 HB. Third, dark halt grown Angora kitten. Re turn and get reward. 10-10-3t* ———_———— LOST—One fur lined glove Tuesday morning nm American Cafe and Central school. Return to 1014 Spruce and receive reward. —10-11-2t* LOST—Wednesday night, vanity case containing lady’s wrist watch; init- jals M. S. on back; some money. Leave at Tribune office. NUMBER SEVENTEEN. f ' i] thy th > of FOR’ SALE. | Two lots on A street; lots 23 and 24,/ bleck 2, fifty feet wide by 140 feet jong; part cash, rest in PHONE 8634. b bu WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of 120 West Midwest avenue. 2-24tt NTED TO BUY—#econd-hand har ness, saddies, tarps and ali kinds of furniture. Phone 1% value; big! ¥61 ‘South | Ash - 5-9-tf De- e nished housekeeping rooms. Addre: Rox A-172, Tribune. 10-20-31% WANTED TO RENT— Modern six- toom furnished house Phone} letters, they will be forever barred. Dated this 14th day of Septem- ber, 1922. BRIDGET DONAHUE, Administratrix. Pub.. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 1922. — oe NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jae of Chas. E. Sheldon, De- Bed IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of Administration were on the 19th day of September, 1922 granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the raid estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary, vouchers for al- lowance, to the undersigned J. J. Burger, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such ortate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated September 30, 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. Pole Oct. 6, 18, 20, 27 ,and Noy. 8 and 10. —_= ||. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF HARRY A. LYONS, DECEASED. 10-12-2¢° LOST—Male mole aS white except | two binck eyéa and one Diack ear Phone 615, Reward. 10-13-2t LOST Route book. Return to Casper Dairy Co. and receive reward. | Notice hereby that. on September 27, 1922, rs of Ad= | ministration were granted to the un- case, containing | dersigned in the above estate; and 10-12-2t* | all persons having claims against the iven. LOST— Black key four keys. Phone 129M. Pare id estate are hereby required to OSE On Salt Sher ‘please eati ot exhibit them with the necessary Mrs. Allen's rooming honse at Mosh-|Vvouchers for allowance within six er Camp, Salt Creek anc! receive re-j months after the date of the letters 10-13.2t! & they Pent ee prectaden from any = | ben ‘rom such estate, and that if . PERSONAL, such claims be not exhibited within | n> year from the date of the said! MADAM WONDER the Datmaistry | letters they shall be forever de-! reader at 908 N. Harrison. | barre | 10-10-4* | “Dated September 29, 1922. | FRANCIS R. GILBERT, o Administrator. Publish Sept. 29, Oct. 6 and 13, ——— PRIVATE tutoring@in high ‘school d grade subjects by experienced teacher. Phone 784M. 20-12-2t of them,” Ben shook his head. shells they like flour, mile | Detroity here Tf novelties of the season. high collar blouse and the daytime frocks, Bleeves continue to be extravagant and waistlines and belts follow thelr irregular habits. belt is the posed of material as thick as one's finger twisted to make a heavy vard. variety of nuts along a shelf in Uncle | Ben's woodshod. They had chestnuts, beechnuts, butternuts, many other varieties—some of which} ey had bought at the store, grew ousands of miles away tn the valley the Amazon or in Spain or Italy. Uncle Ben happened along and studied them. “Better eat them," he said. “Oh. no, we're. making a’ collection both boys exclaimet. Uncle “You can callect " he assured ut’ worms will destroy th ‘We thought that with those hard would keep,” Utey cried, but as they examined them they found that worms some. had already “Here,” sald Uncie Ben, them a bag of something that looked the kernels and stuff trem with this and they’ll keep forever.” “remove The white stuff was plaster of paris He showed them how to mix it into paste that would harden like marble, ARMY AIRMEN FINSH FIRST MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 13. —Averaging 305.1 miles over the 240 Lieutenant rid H. Nelaon, of Mount Clair, N. J., | driving a Martin transport, | News aerial mail trophy race triangular course, reday. Lieutgmant Harold H. the you s big What’s New? __ The Bertha collar is one ot the So is the seen on the jacquette The newest “bolster. Tt is com- attacked handing | Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architect: | Phone 1168) won the] Harris of Chicago, averaged 135 miles an hour |in winning the Detroit Aviation Coun. try club trophy race. “Honeymoon Express.’* a Classified ads tn the Tribune are and possibly keys we winners lve with every 50e paid at office 3 3 ong 1 ARGOS 3h ARNOMDUS peta hic and Chiro; He piloted the Then he showed them open some of the have yo ack open—these 4 the meat scraved out with acwire ened spoon-shap* at one end. A few nuts split open or partiy open as at (A) and are easy to clean out and fill with the piast When open {ill as at (B), put t\s other half back on and wind with string as at (C). or use elastic bands. Set away, but first wash off any plaster sticking outside. Firally the plaster will be hard as remove the string and shells will hold together and look, like 4 frech nut. And any worm trying to bore In will get blisters on hia nose. Some nuts will not crack. Drill as with a gimlet or small drill (D) how to split And other seams tc ws drilled nuts particular ft the} and dig ow wire (© | be be very care! your hand. ke almonds id pear careful no’ crush the For the smaller ruts as at G bE name: also their botanical names and if possib'e write or typewrite this, to- gether with where they grow, and paste it in the bettom of the com partment. After the nuts are filled with plaster and thoroughly hard, varnish them with 4white varnish—to keep air away them. It makes an in- jon—and as there are thousands of varieties, it's fun trying to get as many as possible’ Many are not good to eat at all, but are used for commefoal purposes. Look in a good encyclopedia for “nuts” and from there, look up the various the tiny hazel nor the big cocoanut—get then meat with a sharpened nd similar nute can with a knife, (7) but al or it wil With thin ah: its, nut, all When possible, make up several of each variety in case you lose one or anything happens to it—and besides, you can exchange with other nut col lector It wasn't long before Ned and Ti had more than 40 varieties of nuts and were writing to distant friends to help thers. Better than all this, they tried to get pictures of the bushes shrubs a: trees that each variety of nut grew on. In the midst of this collection Ned and Ted were taken down in the Blu ><ountaine of Virginia with their fam- {lles, where they were to visit among relatives for fou And #0 they will be away a& month. ey will doubt- lesa be just as active as ever and a Uttle later we shall learn about some jof the things they saw and did down thore. Meantime. Earl Ennis ts going to tell bout the Puckett’s Darn Gang and the Detective Club they formed, and | the radio ontfit they made, and the exciting thing that happened to them. Tomorrow-Merry Mi eS Sieiet or Se OF (Dh; Temnterawiienry Mavtage. |: [B usiness aad Profesional essional Directory ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 666 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY Alt) re Bevest Ref. Bidg. Phone dits, Financial is and Annies Income Tax General Account AUDITORS KEIMERTH & VAN DENGERG | Accountants—Income Tax. ith Floor 0-8 Bi ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, ——— Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bloc Phone 767 Phowe 440! DOCTORS J. C. KAMP, Vilice—Midwest Bulidin Telephones 1650 and 165: el MARSHALL C. KEITH, Mi. Office Phone 30 Resi 230| Private Hospital—612 South ot DANCING es NORTH Wasernay N pa ae ‘ON HALL toe T Saturday MACK’S UNION ORcHES TNA jagements Solicited—Phone LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3009-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated ‘Royalty Bldg. 17873 * 415 Ol Exchange Bldg. voit pet! x =) naga Suite 12, Daly Bi ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Blampca Coode—t07 00 OS Bldg. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRAN! Architect Phone 1351 joving- Js SEARLES T ER Res. Phone S1W> Oificy Phone T01W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY 4NNA_ G@! JEFFREY 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 5 poe iy ey Chi 2 North Kimball Phone 1457 BR. 1. pss BERQUIST eatternnster Phone 1757 | DR. Suite practle /810 0-8 Building CONFECTIONS STANLEY & CULL |232 8S. Center COAL ANDERSON COAL & TRANSFER Dealers in Coal and Wood Sarenger Work 520 West Hf St. Phone 17163 CLEANING AND PRESSING PAT MURPHY'S CUBANING AND NG 278 West A Street Phone 4595 Physic! urgeon. 200 0-S wide, ott rh. 699. Res. 746 |The Casper Private Hospita! 938 South Durbln—Phone 272 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin— Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTRETRICS | Homer rR. goes M. D., F.A. C. } ‘ken, B. Sce.. M. D. | ND GENITO- RINARY DISEASES G, B. Underwood, M. D. PATHCLOGIST. J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. Hence ©, E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rorhbaugh Bullding, 113 | Bast Second Street. Telephone 5 and 55. po Or Eres | DRS, KIMBAL:. & a 112 East Second Street Office Phone 120M | Residence Phone 1715W and 20193-4 SFER Ov. Bagenge, heey. awed and Piane 8.) | Smith HAGENS & RANE Lawyer 206-207 O11 xchange Building WILLIAM ©. WILSON ttorney-at Law Suites 14-15-16, ‘Tow send Block FERGUSON & PERKIN Attorneys-at.Law mS | 23. Townsend Bidg. VINCENT MULVANEY of ener at -Law 4 Midwest Building HGUSE MOVERS 1107 South Melrose ROLER HAT CLEANING ——__ THE NEW seo ee CLEANING shoo Bee ra fing sad Shine Parior 123 South © Phone 1319W OaTROPATHs ws RM iteer ny) ©. DAVIS sician Suite 6, Tribes Avarwoenen Ph. 388 DE. 0. A. SANFORD Osteopatitie Physi clan Midwest Bldg. Phone 1039 ROOF CONTRACTING onset ee fine Contras OO a7 seri tf 2 apes nt yeni BELL'S STUDIO Room 6, Smith Block—pP! Studio Portraits, Motsion "Pleturcs Kodak Fi Wark Home Portraits and ‘and Commercial SPECIALTY SHOPS a THE SPECIALTY SHOP Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodel- ing, Etc. 220 South Wolcott. THE MODISTE SHOP Fashionable Dressmaking And Expert Remodeling Mrs. Annis Gallagher 198 8. Durbin Casper, Wyo. Casper, Wyo. | MISS Sigs og R PERSO: | Dressmaking ae Tailor’ Turner Balcony Phone 1440 TAILORS TIM, THE TALLOR | 126 South Center Phone 4670 Taxidermists and Furriers | = See eee Oe RARKIOES MOUNTING GAME Expert. Workmanship: ur anes, turing: Coats "Rebullt: Chant un tone and Repa HE RELIABLE FUR SHOP. 333 6 eS Phone 192J. WYOMING FUR_ SHOP Reliable, Satsfactory, Work Guar anteed—109 West Second 1

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