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countng the wor word for CLOSING HOUR--Want Ads to Lod classified properly must be io, “The Casper Daily Tribune office ers 10:30. Want Ada receives after 10: to 1236 PB. m, will be Inserted unite HELP WANTED—FEMALE TED—First class retoucher and finisher, mo0c seh page @ zeny party, or would sen piece v 4 Box 183, ‘Thermopolis. 10-26-3t WANTED—High” schoot or ‘business college girl or girl employed part da v light work for room ea pee Phone 2509M. 10-16-40 posiTION WANTED—wWoman with w FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—odge sar, 1921 model; excellent condition ;also- good lots in Casper View: can’ make refihery employe good yreposition. Box “A-1 ‘Tridune. 10-25-21* FOR. SALE—Ford coupe, good condi tion; two new cord tres; extra equipment; easy terms. Phone 15645: 10-26-4t a NE Vote IEE EE ohare FOR SALE—Oakiand Six touring car, has new Ajax tires; glass wings and other extras; mus* sel tocay; $435 gash. A. G. Nelson, Evanston Hotel. ‘ ‘ 10.26-44" SALE—Cheap, one Reo speed: wagon, excellent ‘wondition, Wyo- ming Grocery. -1y-26-4t ———— FOR SALE — My late model For* touring; has starter end demount- able rims; tires good; $275 cash, Own- er Apcrtment 14. Phone 456J. 0 children wants position as cool housekeeper, . near _se*20). Box XY%, Tribune, 20.26-3t! ‘TED—Experienced stenographer caires @ position; several years’ ex-) erience in general office work; beat Ty reterences. Phone 20623. 10-2649 Oe es HELP WANTED—MALE —— ———— WANTHD—Partner with $600 for a profitable and honorable business; investigate, Box .A-23, Tribune. EARN $20 weekly, spare time, at hom dressing mailing tusic, ‘eipeulars; nd 10c for music, infor- Music Co. 1 ———— WANTED—Local and traveling repre sentatives for good reliable hosiery company. $50 .to $100 weekly for right person, Call 15523. 10-24-3t* WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BORROW $13,000; wiil pay 12 per cent; give first class real estate as sécurity, Address Box A-21, ‘Tribune. 10-26-3t re atepeigeciem cer. WANTED—Party who wants trans- portation to Denver and Kansas City and soutKhern Oklabor.e. “hone 2123. Mrs. Taylor.” WANTED—Housekeeping in mother- less home, where there are small children or to keep house for several men. 204 N, Center, Phone 233W. 10-26-2t pe SN eS WANTED—By experienced bookkeep- ‘er; part time work. Box A-18, Trib- ‘une, 3 10-26-5t EXPERIENCED stenographer wants position; can go to work et once. Phone &44W during Cay, 200 after 6 o'clock. 10-21-3t REFINED wicow. wishes position a: housekeeper, good plain cook, of references. Address Box A-15, Trib- une. 10-25-2t* = WAN? Housework by young wid- ow with 16-months-old baby Call at the Pines hotel LADY desires half day work or work by the hour. Phone 532R. 10-24-3¢ X0-2U-5t* | 10-26-2t* a FOR SALE—Ford touring, 1921 model reasonable; excellent condition: selft- starter; demountable \ims; equipped with extra accessc. jSired. 803 8. Lincoln, Apartment 1. y 10-25-41° FOR SALE—Ford coupe, good condi- tion. ‘Two new Extra equipment. $850. GOOD BUICK car, $850 cash. Grover . Gorsuch, 201 B, Ninth, — 10-16 tt FOR SALE—Ford touring car. 1337 “W~. Raltlroad. 5 ~10-24.30% - aan FOR SALE--One 33x5 cord tire, tube and rim; one 34x4% cord tire, tube and :rim; one 37x5 cord tire, tube a: rim. Gates Service Station, 136) V Secand., : 10-262 FOR SALE—30x3% Gates cords at $11.60. Gates Service Station. 136 Second. . w. 10-25-2t* NEW ahd-second-hand tires, all sizes, Vul ng. Phone 147aR..Uneeda Tire Co. $22 EB, Yellowstonp: 10.24-:¢ Ls ‘ ~'10-25-4c) paca SSS Yo IEE Re leit OE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Mahogimy finish-upright Kimball piamo; one seven drawer Singer ‘sewing machine; cash. 901 N. Midwest. FOR SALE—Piano in g60d condition, 625 W-. Thirteen . Phone ‘1638M. FOR SALE—One good sized heating stove and one six-hole range in good eondition. 406 East A,~ 10-26-1t oe FOR SALE—Return ticket from Chi- cago; expires, October 31. Phone 1621M. 228< West Eleventh. 10-25-2t FOR SALE—Ten shares of Wyoming Building and Apartment Mouse €o. stock. Phone 2098W after 5ip, m, ie 20-25-4t* FOR SALE—Bicycle, Elgin, large size never brvn used; Will’ sell. rea able. 126’ 8, Fenway. 10: POSITION WANTED — Competent, experienced stenographer desires position; can go to work at once. Phone 853R. 10-21-6t* WOULD like day work of any kind. 426 East A. Phone 1937W. .10-24-6t WANTED—By young man, college ed- ucation, evening work from’ p.m. clerical preferred. Address Box A-20, ‘Tribune. Vj 10-26-2t* OSITION WANTED — Competent auto mechanic wants job in Casper 5, Vicinity: expert in repairing auto electric units. Address Box A-200, Tribune. J0-19-8e* SERVICES OFFERED CARPENTER work of all kinds; day’ or contract work. Phone §34. ¢ 10-256 IF YOU WANT your furniture re: paired, call at 867 South Ash or phone 1660. 8-5-tf) WHEN your electric washing ma- chine, vacuum cleaner, iron or other appliances need repair, call 1336R. Penney. , 1024_4t* ————— SEE US—Furniture repairing; uphol- stering; packing; rug. cleaning; vacnum for rent. Cormier anc « Mc- Comb, 107 8S, Durbin, Phone 1682; HUUSEHGLD GOODS Rese Sntgioh SES Nel se aE FOR SALE — New and used gas several carloads of furniture rang must ee to bulld. Casper Auction W, Yellowstone. and ver Avetion House, stone, Phone 16174. YOU WAN seconz-nand furni- turef or anything second-hand, or have apy to 1 vthing trade, 36 South Ash atreat or phone 1680. 7-9-tt Sree atihin!S. tAaas nrc a abba, Inquire 10_24_t2. R SALE—Rofrigerator and electrio 16-tt OR SALE—1821 model Chevrolet in cheap. Phone 10.25-tf Phone 249. “OR SALE-sOne nice couch. 12 8. Lincoln.) _ washing machine. Phone 3086. excellent condition; 020. or 853K, 10-22-tf Phone 8-26-tf sell .See us first. Cas- W. Yellow: B-254f FOR SALE—Drilling machine, Amer- ican automatic trip jetting machine, jsuitable. for prospecting. -P.» 0. Box 88, Hudson, Wyo., for full description 1023-6 FOR SALE—Garage erie for one car, cheap. Box A-10, Tribi FOR SALE—Bicycle tires from $2.25 to $3.60, Mi¢west Service ststion. 240 8, Wolcott. : 10.248 FOR SALE—-Chesp, a ticket to Calk Tenia, Must be usesi by the 26th) Phone 590J. 10_24_8t FOR SALE—Boys’) suit and~© over- coat; also high school uniform never been worn enough to be soiled, size about 36 chest. Phone 976W. 20_24_3t FOR SALE—Newspapers of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets-and on the pantry shelves. All you want a: The ‘Tr-bu: offi , ice. 16-tf FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter checkometer and show case. Phone js %, B-46-tf FOR RENT \jight running sewing machine. Phone 1086, 6-27-tf FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS , FOR RENT— Ladies’ costumes for! Halowe'en. Phone 207R. 10-26-1t FOR RENT—Several costumes stut- able for, Hallowe'en. 1007 8. Wolcott | Phone 826M. F: 10-25-2¢ LIVESTOCA a pk ee ne ea LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADH. Dratt horse, harness, and wagons, | A-l condition, L. Ey ec! 1206 | N. Glenarm. “Phone 11475: GATit pitt FOR SALE— Sixty-five fine wool bucks, 2's, 3's and 5’c. Glenn O. Coen, 536 S. Grant. 10-18-7t* WANTED—70 BUY WANTED TO BUY—Smali bungalow on easy terms; about. four- rooms; | Rot more than $4,500 in price or $500 cash payment. Inquire A. g at ‘Tribune. 9-19-tt WANTED TO BUY Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest scree | 1-24-41 ‘ = ocation. Phone 1850. furnish the best of references. in bundles} _ WANTED TO BUY—Four or five- gallon coffee urn. Box A-17, Trib- une, 10-26-2t WANTED—i0 RENT WANTED — A three, four oF five- room modern furnished house, god 10-26-3t* ———_— WANTE DTO RENT-—Four or five- room ‘nished house for winter; will give best of care anc references. Call L200, "10-25-t¢ WANTED TO RENT—Four op five room modern house furnished or What have you? Can © 10-235t* sles; terms if de-|\ " + FOR SALE OR TRADE— Six FOR SALE OR oe (gone a shack; well ~ ‘illow. Phone 46. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Niosiy furnished front bedroom, adjoining bath. 906 Dayid. Phone 341 W. :|FOR RENT—Sl¢epingroom for one or two gentlemen; outside entrance. 1042 8. ‘Ash. ~ 10-25-2t* FOR RENT—APARTMENTS INT—Two-room partly. fur- Tales Serta 432 S. ‘Else Mid} west and Elim. % ©. 10-2e1t FOR RENT—Newly tinished \ room comp‘e‘ely furnished ment, strictly modern; cl¢se pavement;,nd children, Phone. 806, FOR RENT—Foyr-room unfurnished basement apertment; lights and heat furnished,» an pavement. 603° Grant. Phone 1417. 10-25:3 —_—_————— FOR - RENT—Two-room. furnished apartment, strictiy mo¢ern. 319 S. Jackson. Phone 1872W. 10.24.6t. FOR RENT—HOUSES OR RENT—Four-room unfurnished | FOR, house; lights and water in. Phone 969W. 10.26-2t £OR RENT—Five-room partly ‘fur. nished house. 143 N. Moaagert te FOR SALE—Modern five-room. héme two finished rooms in basement; sunporch; hot air hent; gas; close to hgh. schoo! I have reduce® my price MAD. $1,000 for quick sale, Call 1021 S. Elm. 10-26-4t FOR RENT—Three-room “* furnished house. 434 8. Kimball. Call afternoons 2 10-26-1t* FOR RENT— Building in suburbs; suitable for small store. Phone 936] 10-26-tf FOR RENT—Partly furnished house, 221-N. Center. Phone’ 224M. Apply 536 S! Grant, 3 10-26-2t FOR RENT — One-room furnishee house for light housekeeping or batching. Call 331 8, Lincoln. Phone S18R. Iv-26. pride Ne ene WOR Pas «oer Se FOR RENT—froom modern nicely furnished ome to party buying furniture. Paved street. Garage. Phone 727M. 10_24_4t* FOR RENT — Unfurnished modern four-room house with garage; one block off CY pavement, ‘Call after 6 p. m. 620 W. Fourteenth. FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—New _ten-room house in North district, Denver jelght-room house, hot water heat; modern in every. respect; double garage; large lot: fme shade trees; price and terms given on inquiry. ‘Thomas R, Shaw, 601 U, 8. National Bank Bidg:, Denver, Colo.; — 10-26.1t* FOR SALE—House, -1345 8S. Spruce, rear. Phone 1967J. 10-26-6t FOR BALE—Sev m house with full basement; ot town; also four-room hose in rear with water, lights; this is a money maker;} $7,000,$3,000 cash. R. Kamon, 242 5. Second, Phone 702. 10-26-1t* FOR SALE — Threeroom modern bouse with fniishe? basement!) two- room house in-rear; both completely furnished; one block from pavement; $4,500, $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. FE. Kamon, | 242 "B. Phone 702. FOR SALE—Three-room house with garage; east part of town. Fenway. = 10-28. eS BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM §$10° per week at 414 8, Oak, 10-26-3t* 10-26-1t| 10-26-3t| ty of Ni Second. 10-28-1t* | feet, to 113. | lin good} with the peniabesenctn eat Serene Rese TN FOR SALE—Five, ten or twenty-acra tracts of Jand, five milea north néar Sait Creek hig! Phone 630M. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three and one-half ton sand and gravel truck: will’ trade for house ahd lot or sell ressonable; have no use for same. Marks Repar Shop, 135 W. Ninth, in Wyoming, Montana Ne- braska. What bave you? Any. size; deal arfythingI can use in or out of Casper, Box A-24, car; porated in the office of the Secre- S, Ash, Apartment 1, evening 5 to 9 o'clock. t 10-26-4t* FOR SALE, OR H—Equity in good lot fn. Butler addition; would nsider good car, Box A-16, outh side. Gas, lights A-192, Tribun: FOR SALE GR TRADE — $20,000 equity in a first class apartment house; price $40,000; fneume $8,400 per annum; will trade for good busi- lot suital tor also “20-28-19t 10.2428 ay wild dade TES a g Buick-S x ‘oun ca excelent condition: will) trade for Ict or, oll stock. Box | WANTED—A buyer for’ real busi! ness in Wyoming. good paying tunch counter, Box A-2 4 FOR RENT BUSINESS TION le for plumbing. izing bottling plant, etc. 40x45 feet; gas etc; close in. Phone or call Roy C.Smuth.. FOR SALE—Very reasonable price, ready-to-wear and millinery business located in small thriving town near Casper. Acdress. A-8, ‘Tribune. : é 10-243 PERSONAL | IAM- WONDER, the palmistry reader, 903 Harison, = 20-25-51 -LOST AND FOUND LOST—Diamond bar pin; lberal. re- ward if returned; to phone 43. at LOST—At the Arkeon=dance Satur- daynight, brown fur choker. Re- ward if.returned <> 319, East oe : 0-26-2t ~ LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLE IN THE SANI- TARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 12, NOTICE of -hearing. on assess- ment roll for the construction of sanitary sewers in those alleys and streets and parts 6f alleys -and streets in Sanitary Sewer District No. 12 in the City of Casper, Coun- ee of Wyomi et the y al ouncil of the aes Ge a of the er. for pirpoes of b: to. “assess: _ for ee ta cematenetinn of ecessary sanitary in City of hearing o! ment rol the nx Block 204: |. The from a. Sewer District No. 12 ts as fain, o On at the ve - ner of Bek 145, Poe pace thence ‘south along the west line of South Jefferson street, a 810 the Bouth line of Fifth street; thence east "3 south 480. fact to: thereest Wa at Socks 1c ie of South McKinley street; — ice north along the east line’ Sonth Mc- Kinley street, 2 distance ‘of 810 feet to. the north line of Third |Attest: H, H. Price, City Clerk. 2*\'Ten ‘Thousand Dollars, divided into conducted.in the (| State "| ming, and Roy said Sanitary street; thence west slong the north fhe Casvet Daily Cribune AH: GOOD MoRNING- [7 MR.NGGS >: OUT FOR YOUR MORNING STROLL: 2 rs WONDER FOL HOW INVIG- ORATING WALKING line of Third street, a distance of 460 feet to the point of beginning. Notice’ is further given; that the said assessment roll is now on file City Clerk of the City of Casper in his office in the City of Casper, where it may be ex- amined by any person, and that any and all persons who dé¢sire to ob- ct to said assessment roll are here- y notified to mak. such objection in writing, and to file the same with the said City Clerk on®or before the dste fixed for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be continued to. The said City Cowacil will sit asea Board of Equal- Arraigned On | Strike Charge FORT SMITH, Ark., Oct. Twenty-two former empluyes of the Missouri Vacific and St. Louis Francisco.raliroads have been sum moned to appear in United 8: trict court here :o answer ot violation of instructions granted ization for the purpose of consider-|tre railroads duringthe shopmen’s ing such roll, and at such hearing] strike, forbidding interference’ wth or hearings, will consider such ob-|tho operation of trains. The jections made thereto or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that sich assessment may de- note as to such which appear just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 6th day of October, A. D,,.1922. (SEAL) ~ W..A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. men are charged with two specific violations of the provisions of the injunction pe sb cot Two Assaulted Home Dynamited ublish Oct.: 23, 24, 25,26 and 27, Rail Employes {0} [MFRS T0 GATHER ‘1922. In Shop Strike See SSS NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. TITTLE ROCK, Ork., Oct, 26—Two Attacks on shopmen, one at the Middle shops of the Hock Islandw road, an other on a bollermakér at the Mis 0 | sourt Pacific shops last night ap‘ the dynamiting early. today of the hbme of M, J. Coombs, a boilermaker at the Missour! Pacific shops, who returned to work Monday, marked the high point in, outbreaks of violence’ since the strike of railroad shop workers began Jast July. —_ WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—Neces- sity for the extension of rel.Jf in the largest possible measure to the tressed populations of the Near, fst is expected to be emphasized by fres ident Harding in a proclamation which he will issue within the next few days calling attention to the an nual’ roll call of (the American Red Cross, béginni endng Thanksg » Salt Creek State Bank was incor- r of State of Wyoming, at 4 o'clock p. m., October 19, 1922. term of existence. of said cor- poration is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corpvration is formed is to conduct a general ‘banking busi- ness in the State of Wyoming. The eapital stock of ‘said corporation is One Hundréd Shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully-paid and non-assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the con- trol.of a board of five director: and B, B.- Brooks, G. E. ‘Abbott, J. O'Connor, Roy C. Wyland and Carl "Shumaker gonstitute said board ‘or the first. corporate yeur of said corporation: The principal opera- tions. of said corporation shall he ounty of Natrona, Wyoming. The principal offices of said corporation is 202 last Second stréet, Casper, Wyo- CG. Wyland is the Py seid corporation in charge of ‘said office. ‘3 HOMAS H. KEITH, F Beato: Secretary, Publish Oct.'24, 25, 26, 1922, FORMER SENATE HEAD 12 JO COAST OME FRM TORRINGTON, , Wyo., Oct. 26.—! Tom Powers, formerly president-of the state senate, has accepted a position es mayte location man with the West- ern Coast Balboa motion picture com-| pan, He wi Teaye his. home here November 15 for California and be- gins his duties December 1, according to the Goshen County Journal. hes x DENVER—Failure to obtain the state room which he had. reserved and perversity of a Pullman porter, not illness, were responsible for the failure of William G. McAdoo, for- mer secretary of the treasury, to | deliver a speech at Dodge City. Kan., he declared on his arrival here. cit is favored land to ixtind = warm ‘welcome to Easy Marks wearin’ a “Made in America” label. ‘e _ Baroness Would Be Typist Baroness Thais Lucander, her Finnish estate swept away by the war, is studying stenography at Boston. She'll try to recoup her for- tunes in the business world here. , ‘XER- VT yusT LOVE Y- CANT WAL o NEXT MONTH FOR SECOND | PLATTE COUNTY REUNION staged in honor Edward Hisey has rge of the arrangements and nees that the be hers that y this year. part of the will b reu o-ge ¢ the largest ¢ een held tn he anquet will constitut PAGE THIRTEEN Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus | Abandoned Sub Safe In Harbor CHERBOURG French submarine abandoned by glish chan of Guernst This Sweet Child ain't Really got No Bizness in these here Pest Pic tures, for he's only a Gay College Boy bome for the Vacation, but Stil the New Line of Campus Slang a4 his Giddy Gabbie of Frats and Proms ntertainment, roast ox al. plece-de-resistance. belng the spe. and Shifters and Flappers and Studes oes become Rather a Bore before October. Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS DOCTORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERO - wpe -_—— Accountants—Income Tux\Service , GaoHAll, C. KEITH. M. Ee ith Floor 0-S Bldg. Fhone 78 private Hospital—éis South’ Darbin ACCOUNTANTS DR. W, A. MYERS ape ae ee Se BT TT Physician and Surgeon. Auditors Accountants—Stock Kegistrar und ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 114-15 Midwest Ref. Bid, Audits, Financial Re; “ Analyses, Income Tax ‘ice and Guneral Accounting. ix. Phono 288 and 200 OS Bhig. Off Ph. 699. Res. 746 J. ©. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Buildin; © Telephones 1650 and 165 FEED STORE i NOLAND BROTHERS | Hay, Grain and Potatoes ARCHITECTS 728 East © St, Phone 273 DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects LA Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block WYERS Casper, Wy: Phone 440) NICHOLS & STIRKETE GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects RAVBURN 5. WEBB, Architect , andj4i5/ Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1163) j Suite 12, Daly Bldg. ART SHOP Poe tte ABT CB FT. SHOP, ‘ottery, Lamp a, 7 Stamped Gouds.—307-300 0-8 Bldg. AUTO TOPS Auto Tops, Seat Covers, New ‘and Repaired—Work Guaranteed. STEWART AUTO TOP SHOP 134 North Kimball. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE real — ee el 8 B: 5 v jauling penne ‘Moving. Phone 74J SEARLES TR NSFER Res. Phone 81W Ort CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. DH. B. G. HAHN DR, EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 182 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 I. BE. BERQUIS? DR. Zuttermeister Bldg. DR. C. 1. ARNOLDUS Phone 1351 Cushions, 2 Phone 701W Phone 706 Phone 1757 Lawy: 09-10-11 Ou Sacbangs Bldg. ———_—_——__ JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. SGENS & MURANE Lawyets 206-207 Oil Exchange Building” Waltiam. G. *¥ILSON ttorney-at-La’ Suites 1W15-14, Ton .caend Block FERGUSON & PERKIN: Attorneys-at.Law. 4 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 324 Midwest Building HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEID. 1107 South “Melrose DEO HOTELS HOTEL KENYON reet—O Court House 21°C From Phone 992M HAT CLEANING THE NEW YORK HAT © ‘IN - Wonka” CLEANING leaning ani Keblocking Shoe Repairing and Shine Parlor AN Work Gu: e 123 South Center a hee 1319W OSTEOPATHS . DR. CARULINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6. ‘Tribune Aparcnn Ph. 388 Phone 260 233 West Osteopathic and Ci = ©. A. SANFORD q10 0-8 Building” Phone 1751|Midwest Bldg. pees 1039 CONFECTIONS ROOF CONTRACTING STANLEY & CULL WYOMING ROOFING oo. igars Confectionery and News |General Roofing Contractors, ea Center Phone 80W},,. ing and Hecoating a speciane {527 Kast. Twefth Phone 18043 P 5 CONFECTIONERY Hot Chili and Daily Luncheons STUDIOS 114 E. Second Phone 1113} | BELL'S STUDIO COAL Room 6, Smith Block—Phone 1303 ——___________—__| Studio’ Portraits, Motoion Pictures, ANDER: ©O4L & TRANSFER | Kodak Finishing, Airplane Work Dealers in Coal and Wood Home Portraits and Commercial rik | Phone 17163 Work CLEANING AND PRESSING} NING. AND PAT abe mds A: c IN 278 West A Street Phone 489d DOCTORS The Casper Private Hospital 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital _ 642 South Durbin— Phone 406 ital SURGERY. GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTRETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D. Victor R. Racken, B. ‘Se. °M. INTERNAL MEDICINE KR. E. Cruzen, 8. B., M. D. SKIN» AND GENITO-URIN DISEASES G, B. Underwood, M. D. PATHOLOGIST. a. F. O'Donnell, M. D. DENTIST. ©. E. Duncan, D. D. rag in Rorhbaugh Phone 120M. . S. Building, 113 st Second Street. Telephone 54, md 55. and 20193-4!348 E. Midwest SPECIALTY SHOPS. THE SPECIALTY si Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Gera ing, Ete. 320 South Wolcott. THE MODISTE SHOP Fashionable Dressmaking And Expert, Remodeling Mrs. Annis Gallagher 138 8. Durbin Casper, Wyo. Casper, Wyo. SS MISS TELANDER PERSONALITY SHOP Dressaking and Tailorin; Smith Turner Balcony Phone 1840 TAILORS TIM, THE TAILOR 126 South Center Phone 4670 — Taxidermists and Furriers MOUNTING GAME SPECIMENS Expert Workmanship; Fur Manufac- turing; Coats Rebuilt; Cleaning, Ko. modeling and_ Repairing. THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP. 333 S. Elm St. Phone 1923 WTOMING FUR SHOP Reliable, Satsfactory, Work Guar anteed—109 West Second TROY TAILORS