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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. CLASSIFIED BRINGING UP FATHER. Che Casper Daily Cribune THAT FIGHT WE GOT IN WOZ A Ha our SALE— AUTOMOBILES RENT--KOOMS SALE OR TRAD section 27, township 35 N., range must » FOR ¢ FOR FOR Es - > sixth principal meridian, = check nt LEW SAL! OR TRADE — $20,000} fi notice of intention to mal Note the FOR SALE—ford coupe, fine shape| FOR RENT—Pleasant warm room. equity in a first class final three-year proof, to establish counting new tires, chains, tools, etc, $175 365 CY. Phone 225]. 11-6-2t FOR RENT—Front réom in modern home for lady, near pavément. 737 Kirk. 11.6. FOR RENT—Very nicy room to one or two refined, clean young men. Phone 211W. 11-621 FOR RENT—To business man, sleep- ingroom in business district. 334 E. Becond. 11-6-2¢ house; price $40,000; r annum; wil pe iN trade for good ness lot sultable for garage; BERLIN TO NEW BY CARL D. GROA’. - (United Press Staff Correspondent) KOE LGSWUSTERHAUSEN, Germany——{By mail to United 425 CY. Tepe FOR SALE Dodge touring car in first c:ass gondition and good win- ter inclosure with glass side curtains. 633 8. Center, Phong 1034R. 11-6-2t* FOR SALE—Three and one-half ton truck, equipped with ” three yard sand and gravel body; w'll sell cheap for cash, 135 W, Ninth. Phone: 1160W. 11-4-6t* 100} claim to the land above described, busi-/before Marion P. Wheele: U. 8. Commissione: t Casper, Wyoming, on the 20th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witneses: P. W. Frank, Andrew Mathers, Cecil Morris, Robt. C. Marquis, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 10-23-10t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres of gbod fand in Missouri, ten miles from county seat. Phone. 131¢. vee 1i-c-ate BUSINESS CHANCES ca Casper, Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads recerved after 10:30) 9 12:80 pm. will be spate head “Too Late to HELP WANTED—iMALE WANTED TO BUY—Discardea cloth. | b4e 1922. Preas.}—Berlin to New York in 60 BARBER BUSINESS ayia th FOR SALR—Cheap, one Reo specd| FOR RENT—Room in modern home wees Tad Pacing aggre) ond —o Roure! Learn \hort course;, catalog] wagon; exedilent condition. _Wyo-| for guntlemen; board 5 P % oN “ago in eight or mailed free. Moler Barber College,| ming Grocery. 11-4.% | Phone 6137. cases, trunks, sa¢dles, chaps and bet-| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. New York to Chic n eight 1229 Seventeenth) Denver. ding. The 2 for 1 Store. 132 W. Sec- ond. Phone 2061W. FOR RENT—Or will sell pool hal). Inquire 226 W. First. 10-317 FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. ©. box nine hours! Berlin to change in New York, ¢ China, in a few days That was the prospect Gehelmrat FOR SALE—Ford, 1921 car, WANTED—One or two men to yoom| excellent cogdiition, equipped with anc board; nice modern home; good! starte- and dqmountable rims, extra cooking; close in, Inquire 613 8. Ash.! accessories; st see it to appreci- 11-7-1t* | ate; $325, termé, 803 8. Lincoln, apert- 11 HELP WANTED—FEMALS ment 1. 6-4? HELP WANTED—FEMALE psc SEES SER CSL ret See itn GOOD BUICK, $850 cash. Grover C. WANTED— Reliable: party to take’ “Gorsuch, Ninth and Woilcott. Phe care of four year old boy. Phone! y4437 11-6-3t* 638M. 1n-7-1t* WAKE, (20. weekly mailing circulars comple: 0 Varga Supply St., New York City. WANTED—An experienced maid for general housework. $11 8. Walcott. Phone 824W, 11-6-t? WANTED—Matd for general house- work, good wages. Phone bat Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 30, 1922. Notice is hereby given that H. Clark Holrrvs of Alcova, Wyomini Schuette, air wizard, held out today who, on July 21, 1922, made bom: in m United Press interview on the stead and additional home:tead en-| future of the airship. Moreover, he tries, No, 022147-028110, for home-| deciared that the dangers of alr- stead, S%SE% section 1, N%/| ship traffic have been overcome so NW%,"W42NE%, NW%SEX sec-| that one can travel by airship more tion 12, township 29 range 86] safely, more comfortably and vastly and additional homestead, 8%] more rapidly than on the express SW% section 1, SW4%SE% section! steamers and express thains. 12, township 29 N., range 86 W.,| in. fact, early installation of a id SW% eection 7, section 18, township 29 N., range| projected as a result of the co-opera 85 W., sixth principal meridian,| tive agreement reached between the ta | has filed notice of intention to make| American investigntion corporation (inal three-year proof, to establish] and General Air Service on the one jsiaim to the land above ‘described,| and and the noted German airship before Register and Receiver United} puiders, the Schuette-Lanz con- States Land Offic: at- Douglas,| cern, ‘Wzoming, on the sixth day of De- German experience, gained from cember, 1922. bitter war years, will be linked with Claimant names as witnesse: American dollars fcr development, \ Albert Park, of Casper, Wyo-| first of a New York-Chicago airline ming; Berry Stotomore, of Aleova,| and later for tts extension to San Wyoming; Argus Lewellen, of Al-| Francisco. Then, in time, the cova, Wyoming; Edw. B. Curtis, of| trans-ocean airship, says Schuette, Casper, Wyoming. will surely come—skimming acrosi B. J. ERWIN, the seas, leaving far behind it its Register. slower sisters, the great ocean grey- Publish Oct. 81, Nov. 7, 14, 22} hounds that now take five to elght and 28, 1922. days for passage. “Since the peace treaty lames us in alrship development here in Ger- many,” said Gehelmrat Schuette, “we “have concluded an agreement e with the American concerns’ men- Notice is hereby given that Mary| tioned, having refused offers for co- Myer of Casper, Wyoming, who, on! operation with Great Britain and September 25, 1918, arch 15,/ Japan. We have experience and 1920, made homestead and addi-| ns money; while America lacks ex- tional homestead entries, Nos.| perience, but has the morey. It 038254-018255, for, homestead,’ would require time for America to N% section 30, township 36 N.,| develop the experience of Germany, Tange 78 W., and additional home-| and would cost endless millions of stead, S% section 30, towmhip 36] donars San Francisco, with a Berlin to FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished apagsiment ;eas, hot and cold water furnished; strictly modern, Phewe 7815, CY Apartment. ed-Bt FOR RPNT—Nice, large clean two- room basement apartment; furnish- ed except bedding and dishe-, gas in modern except bath; reali close | in. 923 S. David. Phone 121W. bey FOR RENT — Apartment _ three, rooms and bash at 216 Hast F street. Phone 1340 or Cail for Parsons. 17-208 FOR RENT — Two-room. furnished basement apartment; suitable for light housekeeping,. very reasonable. 425 N, Lincoln, Phone 511W, 11-7-2t FOR RENT—Tworoom apartment, strictly modern; lights, heat and iinen furnishec; no children. 909 8. Cedar, Phone 1475. 11 FOR RENT- rick apartment; ‘¥s0: single rooms, $12, 406 W. First. 10-28-10t° BOARD AND ROOM | -BOARD AND ROOM at 802 8. Oak. Phone 1541R. 121-7-3t ROOM AND BOARD for two gentle: men; close in. 426 E, First. LOST—At Iris theater or between iris theater and the Palace Inn small black bill book with $24.25; alno. receipts, Reward if returned. 224 8. Woicott. 11-6-2t LOST—Between Conwell square and Grant street on Second, purse con- taining $25. Finder please return 1042 B. Becond and receive mb sic vs {8-8t LOST— November 4 .or 5 on Salt Creek road, one New Era bumper from Buick car, Finder please oa!l 1950, Reward. 11-6-3t* LOST—On Salt Creek ‘road, one Myer's double action pump. Call 1841R, Reward. 11-6-8t PERSONAL ee I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by Nellie Burgess after November 4, 1922. . 8. Bur- wes. 11-6-3t* BUCK and. Wing stage dancing tought; private or class lessons, Rear 620 East A. 11.3-6t* FOR SALE—onn trumpet in good condition, chezp for cash. Call 5205, . 11-7-18" eS | HEMSTITCHING “anc picoting at- tachment; fifs any sewing machin peers $2. Economy Sales Co. Billings, te Mont. 11 es — oe SABO Trusty 178 ‘ie WANTED—High scnoot or busines?! cubator; 200 chick brooder, feed irl or 1 employed part 2 Stan ico sina eee hae room | hopper, water hopper tec. small and board: Phone 1509s. —_10-161f | !8tee chickens; heating stove: laun- dry Ideal water heater; three-burner oll stove and oven, cheap. Phone 18935. At = FOR SALE—Ford closed. body, suit- able for laundry or bakery, good will trade tor Auto Ex. Center. 11-6-3t carriage, Practically yew, 1312 S. Oak. Phone ~ SALESMEN WANTED a ‘WANTED—Salesmen for Wyoming ané@-“ontana. from mills to con- 48 new, cheap’ for ca: sumer; suits and overcoats, rain coats another ford body. and hosiery, If you want to make chinge, Yitth and from 3 to 6 thousand per year coll) se district manager, 220 SP ae FoR SALE—lvory baby SERVICES GiFExED pe llaahe ne ANTED—Al kinds of washings; OUR NEW machine is here; Reming- Waist dry and men’s bundled a spe-|_ ton No, 12; the quiet typewriter. is. cialty, Call 121 N, Melrose or phone J. Grow, resijent, sal 147 W 20693. 11-7-7t* L Phone 20314. 11-3-t2. EXPERIENCED stenographer de- FOR SALD—Newspapers in bundles " of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put sires work. Box A-45, Tribune. Bs 208 She (3st ave the, fae put ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office.at Douglas, Wyoming, October 16, 1922, 11-7-st a i ee ROOM AND BOARD; hot air heat; under new manager. 414 S. Oak. $10 per week. Phon . 11-6-4t¢ ee POR RENT— Room and oard for two. refined gentlemen; in modern house; home privileges. 111 N. Jack: won. Phone 1975. 11-8-6t FOR RENT—Ropm and board in rear of 221 N. Center, 1122-6 LEGAL NOTICE. eae eee oa NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first day of December, 1922,’ between the hours of ten of in the forenoon and five o’elock in the afternoon, said sale rugs.. Phone 1367, d many valuable lies. —_ — |to commence at the hour of ten ‘ange 78 W., sixth _ principai 4 aicshi pert! Sarina HALSeN arenes FOR RENiI—HOUSES o'clock in the forenoon, I will offer “ notice o intel ‘2 ponte al, Saas agen saath constfuction was the fruit of war- time necessity, and it is almost axiomatic that experience under such circumstances develops much more rapidly than in peace times. Costs Men and Money. “Naturalty America with its tech- niclans and workers could develop airships by herself, but I believe it would be a process of 10 or more years to acquire the experience we paid for in men and money during four war years, I might mention, incidentally, that Germany, during the war, never lost any airships because of imperfection of tech- nique. It is quite. understandable that ships come down {f you shoot them full of holes. Geheimrat Schuette pictured tho airship as a regular feature of twen- tleth century® transportation, good for hurried business men, journal: ists, diplomats or wealthy travel- ers to whom price was nothing. But, the cost of travel, he held, Side Train m n, file: tio nto make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above front door of the Court|described, before Marion P. Wheel- House, in Natrona County, Wyo-| er; United States Commissioner, at min, on Center street, at Cusper,| Casper, Wyoming, on the 21st day Natrona County, Wyoming, the fol-|of November, 1922. lowing described lands, tenements,| Claimant names as witnesses: A. real estate and. property, to-wit: J. Grimm, H. A. Grimm, Carl The west ninety-five (95) feet of | Eacher, Arthur O. Park, all of Cas- Lots Numbered Eight (8) and Nine a per, Wyoming. (9), in Block Numbred Kighty-one B. J. ERWIN, &D of Butler’s Addition to the Register, ‘ity of Casper, formerly Town of eo Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 1 5 er, Natrona County, Wyor-ing, ae TOWN PESTS for sale and sell at public vendue, FOR SALE—Farm wagon with box; to thy st bidder for cash, a FOR RENT .— Modern unfurnished two nets of harness, four. foot | Sfuseonmn ‘ taaioiee Fresno. Call at 748 Craig. * Seamaet: carter ek . CY pavement. 62y W, Fourtoenth. WANTED—TO BUY AL-A-it WANTED TO BU FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘¥ — Furniture of REE, Slate acca /Aa oats ENEWS, FOR SALE—Four-room house, well any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. ti “ : Phone ath wenuts| located on the north side: $1,600, $350 4 Gohan Rot ein ARDENT V7 EER cash. Kemon, 242 “E, Second. WANTRD ©0 BUY—Second-hand fare B-5-tf Phone 702. 7iee Fae Vie tla) AE Se ateme eo Se aLk EEEUSISLRES pa ndiow £6, “else, sh | FOR SALE—Threeroom house, block yet casb Street. Phone 1460, 5-9-t¢ ern exposure, 2,500, ‘in Ramon, 210 ‘Becond. WANTED—TO RENT 11-7-10" ———$—$—$ 5 WANTED TO RENT—Two or three room unfurnished house with gas. Box A-47, Tribune, 11-7-4t* YOUNG man of good character ,de- sres boerd and room with private | family, Box A-44, Tribune. 11-6-3t* WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS Se WANTED—Oxe or two young ladies to board ahll room in private fam- ily. Phone 65: 11-6-1t* WANTED—To get 2,000 votes on November 7. 1922 for Ward Tubbs, Jr. Independent candidate for Jus- «| tee of thé Peace, District No. 1. FOR SALE—One mahogany cramming : Ti3-4te @ble and one wardrobe trunk.) = : a WANTED—40) linear fect of shiplap Phone 1968We 6S) “and 160 feet 2x6's. Phone 1176W. BY YOU WAN21 secong-nand turni- 11-6-2t ire anything ta, Serie; call at 841 FOR RENT ROOMS bave anything. to trade, call at 367 Gouth Ash atreet or phone 1650. 7-9.tf SO nn UE Iai nem | FOR RENT—sA furnished room in Strictly motiern home for one or FOR SALE—Gas range, almost. new hy $60,.1227 8. Chestriut. 11-62tltwo gentlemen: close in. 42 & FOR SALE—Brunswick phonograph,| Beech. Phone 274R- 11-5-8t* FOR RENT To two gerflemen; ‘warm, corefortable room $125 cabinet machine, mahogany finish with 60 good records; all in first class condition; 475. Address P.| o19 beds, adjaina bath, aa red; breakfast and dinner served. 712.8. Washington. x O, Box 16. 11-5-2t* FOR SALE—One No, 16 Retort Oak FOR RENT—jExcellent heated room, for, one: or. gentlemen; close in; heater; one No. 8 Round Ozk Ghiet six-hole kitchen yvange with warming Oak all modern, 922 S. David. Phone 717W. 17at 1660. SEE US—Furniture repairing; uphol- stering; packing: rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. jer anc Mce- Comb, 107 8, Durbin. Pnone Bie cdo wat $500 cash. tegether with all buildings and im- Phone 702. ene thereon situate, which been duly apprajsed in the sum eggs an mameg ere Thousand ($12,000.00) ollars. Rarage; $10,000, $2,000 cash. R. Ka-| said’ property has been ordered maby! 202 'S- Bocondy Phone 20k" stevldain’ the consolidated: qudement and decree of the District Court, FOR SALE—Chicken 1 use 14x36|/Sixth Judisial District, in and for feet, well built, 41% miles from Cas-|Natrona County, Wyoming, made Per on Salt Creek road; wiil sell cheap| and entered September 14, 1922, in if moved away at once. Phone 13933. |the following entitled cases pend- i271") ing in said Court: FOR SALE — I have three pretty | No. 2980—Free Brick and Tile homes in North Casper at a very|Company, a Wyoming corporation; low price; small payment down and pisingts, vs, J. Schneider and Anna small monthly payment will give you hneider, defendants. one of these’ places’ See Me about) No, 3089—J. J. Cottrell, plain- them at hom ‘1 Madison after 6 ki 72) tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Sch- o'clock, Phone 12295. 11-7-6t| neider, Free Brick and’ Tile Com. FOR SALE — Five-room modern pany: a Wyoming corporation, house, beuutifully furnished includ-| Keith Li umber Company, 'yoming ing piano, Phone 1975J. 11-7-6t | corporation, — J. S.. Hardwick, Sa SEEEEE TEESE Schank Plumbing and Heating Com- FIVE-ROOM new brick house, extra wood, $9,500, $1,500 cash. See Gro- any, a Wyoming corporation, and ver C. Gorsuch, Butlder of Good + M. Hammon, defendants. Homes, Ninth and Wolcott. Phone| ,No-.3102—Schank Plumbing and 14435, 11-7-2t* Heating Company, a corporation, vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Schnei- FOR SAL$—Good invome property; seven-room house all modern except der, zs ys Ma Company, a corporat ‘ heat with bath and built-in: features; corporal Seder siv-room house and bath in rear: with | J. pany, hab aeaty pay J. S. Hardwick, Tah colin Vag spricba v= fi mmon, and J. Cottrel; de- time. In quire 613 8. Ash. 1i-7-1t* fendants. No, 3207—J. S. Hardwick, plain- FIVE-ROOM new blick house, extra tiff, va, Julius Schneider, defend- go0d, $9,500, $1,500 cash. See Gro- ant. Cc. Gorsuch, and the order of sale, i Hiemes, Ninth and, Pid not » issued by, the Clerk of said Court, to satisfy the 14435. total amount of the fadgments FOR SALE—House and corner lot, therein rendered, tugether with 140x56 feet; house well furnished | Costs. ‘ ith four rdoms, water, lights an¢|| Said property will be sold for not pani olen: ‘and small ‘house. in|less than two-thirds of its appraised rear. 1102 8. Willow. 11-6-14t* | value. The terms of sale are cask FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE |°" “5 a in ana ro MARQUIS, FOR Nice level, Jot in the Ses le Deo ac southeast part of town; very close in; term: sewer, water and 5 Wyoming. Publish Oct. 10, 1%) 24, 31, Noy. 7 Owner. Phone 20523. 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE | and 14, 1922. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice three- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. e in north two Department of the Interior, U. S. room 2 blovks from school; will take car as FOR SALE—Seven-room modern rea- iden HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE— Almost new Hot Blast heater, medium size; price $15. Phone 2156W. 11-6-2t FOR SALE — New and uacd gas ; several carloads of furniture se0 to build Casper Auction 326 W.. Yellowstone. “Phone ‘ne Telepnone Pest gallops in te Use the Phone a Dozen Times a Day We didn’t Mind at First, but now we're cracling under the Strain an¢ {f She doesn't lay off Dern Sudden we're Going to Fool ‘Br; we'll have the Doggone Phone taken out! closet; one No. 211 Special heat er. Call at 227 N. Besch or phone 799J after 6 o'clock. 11-5-3t* pons nt FS inti oP ase a8 FGR SALE—Two coal heaters; first class condition, cheap. 1022 8. Wil- low. 3-6-8) FOR RENT-—-Nice front bedroom or two jodern; private e: FOR SME NT OMORIS | ate toe bt to Wace 6% SALE—1921 model Clasvrolet in! son. excellent conditlon; cheap.’ Phone) Fon RENT-ANicely faraished room, 10-25-40)" indy Bretereed. 110 N, “Jackson ae Be “OR SALA teal Stanley Steam-| Phone, 650. vor ear; will trade for anything. ROOM and Phone 16173. baat or desk Pons ee er ee eens FOR SALE—HuCwon apcedater,. 192 Wiling’, Stato! model, A-1 condition. Apply FOR ,.RENT— Modern sleepin: 118 8. Jefferson. Phone chet TB On South Washington St. Level-east front lot; gas, water, lights and phone wires; price-only $550, $200 cash, balange 330 per month. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. it for small stor t to Centor Street hone 1774R. 11L-7-4t* Land Office, at Douglas, W, October 16,1922. erated E " first payment; easy terms on balance.| Notice is here! iven tha - Fourth _ bhi Banca 1 Modern \sleeningroons benone | 1404: ILT8t/ion Marquis tonne Ny Marion, Gas. ‘x F LE—1913 Hudson Super Six, ; 1 of Casper, W: long train that falls frorn one Pea gemrssispees on wale 92, coe BUICK. $850, will trade tor | good | Kye ct 96 SiON Fores Reser hip and tratle gracefvily from one wink trade’. ¢45/ Ba Peps es and Wolcott. Phone 1443J.iigate|made | homestead cand additional evening gowns. On the other side FOR SALE—1918 Cole Aero Bight!" oom, adjoliing bath; suitable for 218 ferent entries, Nos. 021849, for, kom » sec- tion 26, township 35 N., range 81 W., and additional homestead N44 FOR TRADE—Wil! trace 20 acres of Canada land for small car or truck. Call at 816 Winburn. 11-7-40* in firet class mechanical condtiion, int; 5 car, 845! one or two persons. as aner i or take in small Httetd aaees. "1082S. Ash. 114+4f Barrymore ! NEYNW% | New York-Chicago airship line is” Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribe by George MclMlanus GERMAN EXPERIENCE AND AMERICAN GOLD IN COMBINE YORK IN GO HOURS HELO POSSIBLE be than first class ] Would not apprectat mmo j j | dat } other convey: —for instance, | over the ocean, not much higher | than a “luxury, cabin” on a pres | ent day fast liner. | Alrship stations must be bullt and } landing halls provided. He con- | | celved for ipstance that in New | Yerk one would find eventually a | central raflway station with eel and subway lines on one level auto and tram lines on an other, and far | above in a pleasant roof-garden like station, reached by elev ship platform. Perhaps, or, the alr. too, the Business and Professional Directory AUDILORS cvountants—Income ith Floor 0-5 Bidg. GUARANTEE Auditors and Registrar and 208-11 Off Exchan, REGIST Ace 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bidg Analyses, Income ‘Tax Casper, Wyo. Architects 415 Oil Exchange Kildg. RAYBURN 8. WEBB, Suite 12, Daly Bldg. THE ART CRAFT ‘ottery, Lamp Stamped Goods.—307-309 Recoring of 6 Vitowstone PI Aut » Seat uto ‘Lops, ae B: . Heavy Hauling aeeOe* roving. Phone SEARLES Res. Phone 87W |. He DR. J. DR. 4NNA GRAHAM Suite 2, Townsen Phories. Office 423, 162 North Phone 1457 DRL Zuttermeister Bldg. Chiropractle Phone 1754 Ost hysi 310 0-S Building 232.8. Center «| 414 EB. Second COAL Suite 318 Midwest. Bidg. RELMERTH & VAN DENBERG Tax_ Se vice Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS RY . Phone 289 + ,Andits, ‘Financial Reports and | General Accounting. , ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 1-12 ‘Townsend Bock Phone 440 | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Phone 1163) Architect Phone 1351 ART SHOP SHOP Shade Makin, Os a AUTO REPAIRS. NATRONA RADIAWOR SHOP ors hone 1523W AUTO TOPS Covers, Cushions, paired—Work Guaranteed. — > STEWART AUTO TOP SHOP 134 North Kimball, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TKANSFER O00, ard Plane Wd TRANSFER Office Phone 313 CHIROPRACTORS JEFFREY JEFFREY Phone 708 DR. B. G. HAHN DK. EDNA HAHN id Block Res, 1235 M. E., MARNED, Chiropractor Kimball St. E. BERQUIST Phone 1757 DR. ©, 1. ARNOLDUS teopathic and CONFECTIONS STANLEY & CULL Cigars. Confectionery and News Phone 80W PALMS CONFECTIONERY Hot Chili and Daily Luncheons Phone 1113 ANDERSON COAL & TRANSFER Dealers in Coal and Wood Scavenger Work 320 West B St. CLEANING AND PRESSING! PAT MURPHY'S CLEANING AND} DYING Phone 17163 278 West A Street Phone 4895 COMMERCIAL CLE. ANERS Cleaning and Tailoring 243 8. Center, Upstairs. Phone 1149W. ‘ DRS. KIMBALL & BRYANT 112 East Street Second Office Phone 120M. Residence Phone 1715W MARSHALL C. KBIT! Office Phone 30 and 201934 ‘H, M. D. Residence “161 SO Private Hospital—612 South Durbin | MOUNTING GAME | has CORP. taats—Stock | f Agents Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY PAGE NSE. gvneral station would be so situated 43 to, incite ocean Uner harbor- ake. The airship, planned for first tine —New York to Chicago—would be from 110,000 to 150 thousand cubie meters, with a speed of from 100 to 140 kilometers per hour, ang with accommodations fer sleeping and feeding 100 passengers. Turning to the element of safety, Schuette declared that his concern's patents and experiences have made possible the building of craft. quite proof against explosion, fire and collapse. The Schuette-Lanz pre cess utilizes the new perfected aluminam known as “duraluza!- num,” has special shatt or flue de- vines to release expanding gas (non- explosive helium gus will be used in time); and has special protective ar- rangements for storage and supply of benzine and ofl. The ship, un- like an airplane, ts capable of tray- cling night as well as by day. “Some of this may appear to you to be ‘Zukufftsmusik’ (music of the future)” commented Schueite in closing, “ ; be sure that what I tell you ‘The ly the music of the future. airship will not replace te traing and the ocean liners for certain functiors, but for speedy transport of passengers and mails is cer- tainly the coming conveyance.” pie aE had Decile Sorel, the well-known actress who has come rican to give on Parisian fashior bro: A weries of magnificent gowns and about a hate. This sup: ried tn 34 large trunks and fs said to be insured for a sum in excess of $150,000. SHERLOCK HOLMES DOCTORS Se asthe Senden The Casper Private Hospital 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital S42 South term Phone 406 eal SURGERY, GYNECOLOG: ik . obstRETHICS © ANP lomer Lathrop, M. D., F. Victor RB. Dacken, B. Sc. =o: = ANTERNAL MEDICY R. E. Cruzen, 8. B., M. b. SKIN AND X-RAY THERAPY ASES ribewcassesteee GENITO-URINARY DISE, G. B. Underwood, M, D, PATHOLOGIST. - 3. P. OL soot M.D, DENTIST. C. E. Duncan, D. D, 8, : in Rortbaugh Suilding, 113 ~ Second street, Telephone sat and 55. | Offices East RK. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 | FEED STORE NOLAND BROTHE! Hay, Grain and Potatoes ¢ 728 East © St. Phone 273. Mandi remade idee ete LAWYERS E NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE La 206207 OU Exchange Building WILSON ttorney-at-La : Suites 14-15-16, Towasend Block VINCENT MULVAN. 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