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In answeritig plind ads in these || Columns. pieane” be 1 to use adi plainly. betters brought’ to The }> Tribune do “not require stamps. Al | inelose your an- swers in envold=. In reply- ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send the original references, Send cop- jes of them only, ADVERTISING RATES—The rate ach insertion; minimuri 25 cents. LOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be} lassified properly must be in ‘The/ Dit; CT OF advertisements | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS eo 01 rting Want Ads in The Cas-/ FOR SALE—One a Daly ‘Tribune at 144 cen:s a word | large cash register, BRINGING UP FATHER cheap.-214 W. Second. Lite |POR SALE— Federal electra ma-| chine, in good condition for $50. y Tribune office. before} Call 1249. 12-2-6¢ FoaD, Want Ads received after 10:39 1o 12:20 7, m, will be inserted under nerpéac “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—FEMALE : ing. ings; must be strong and F037 & Lincoln, 5 rit SS HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—High school girl for gen- eral housework afternoons and eve- STEJ}—Man or woman must be néat,-and “able f1.50 to $2.00 an hopr can eastl, 2B2t » POSITIONS WANTED {a by the hour. Phone atts accen SSaeea e ee WANTED—Position as cook for .a| small family or group of men. Ad- dress” Box “Atl, Tribune. 12-2-3t* ————————_ WANTED—Steady work by young married man. 1009 N. ee ¢ -3-3t SERVICES OFFERED ———— WANTED—Work of any kind by young married man handy with tools, 235. L street. Pai Beds tadtave adaihey ES enemies FOR SALE--Team worl: river gravel or sand deliverec; prices reasonable. Harley B. Smith. Phone 16734. * . DRESSMAKING — and ajso. expert- hand work. 309 Whal Apartmente,. W. Railroad. 1.278 eEeaeaS— SER US—Fournitire repairing; ‘uphol stering; packin; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. Cormier an¢ Mo- Comb, 107 S., Durbin, Phone eres SALE. — Cheap, one six-hole all Victrola: one laun- rbin. 12-4-7t® “CASPER AUCTION. HOUSE fnade; two or-three hours a day or ull time. Address} Box A-12, eer: YTED—By ludy, work of any — WE BUY and sell anything > eter ee —— : | —— FOR SALE—One baby carriage and) bed complete. Pkone 1738, FOR SALE—Kindling wood, anG dry, $T5c a 100 yun lv- i 00. pounds deliv: 11 tt et FOR SALE—New full dress suit, size 38, white vest includec: a real bar. gain. Phone 754R. anytime Saturday S| or Sunday afternoon, week VANTED—Womar,to work in board-} days after ing house. 414 5S. Oak. 3-4-1 6 p.m. ’ 12-2-3t¢ ae 23) FOR SALE — One 54-inch quarter- sawed rolled top desk with swivel chair; practically new. Rapid fer. Phone 1427. — ©UR SALE—Newspapers -in bundies of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the —— FOR SALE—Used typewriters, chack- ometer, Sundstrand adding machine good as new. Phone 1088, apuste ee POULTRY ee FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Single comb Rhode Island Red pullets and cockerels, 113 8. Lincoln. Phone 264R > : 2 12-4-1¢ WANTED—TO BUT ————————— WANTED TO BUx — furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 243. - BBete Phone 1086. tt ee ennainhy WANTHD TO BUY—Second-hand fur- miture or anything of value; high. st cash price paid. 887 South Ash Btreef, Phone 1660. 5-9-8 $$ _________ WANTED TO BUY—Roll-top desk, giasonet hend, good condition; must the way of furniture, and house- — effectss We yay more. Phon? 608: ~Ib-istt WANTED @O BUY — Experienced teacher with bachelor of music de- gree wants to buy class of piano stu- } cents, Address 1646s, ‘Twenty-Sec- ond St., Lineola, Neb. 12-3-3t 12 kate led < WANTED—TO RENT ERS Eo rab a ee WANTED TO RENT—January 1, by reliable couple, three or four-room apartment or four or five-room house Preferably furnished or partly fut- nuished. Box A-15, Tribune. 12-3-2t°| W. Casper. Mattress Factory. WANTED—Priyate use of piano for New and used -furniture: gas appli- vated; upnolstering’ and_ repairing. y_ and Sell 1b22stt Electric washing ma- FOR. SALE— Seas terms, Phone 1086. 11aste| Pa ones deal Lice Les S Ee YOU WaA'N2 sécons-nand turnt: ture. or anything second-taind, or fave “apything to trade, call at 367 South Agb street or phone 1656, 7-912 ——_——— . heaters, appliances see us. Exchange Furniture & Hard: ware Co. Fhone 1086.) 11-18-t£ “FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES —— FOR SALE—Cash to the highest bid- der, one Reo roadster, 1919 model, party leaving. town, no reasonable offer turned down. 1252 S. Wa: ton, . a ROR SALE—Dodge . roadster, first lass condition. Phone 1245R. B Hi chaing;>cheap for cash; terms if de- Shop. ‘Railroad and Wolcott. Sc Ts o. 12-8-2t* roafste: s one ton Ford: ‘trick, Phone 108 AUTO ACCESSORIES AUTO ARTS SALVAGED. er. Rep, Buick, . Hup, aige, , Studebaker Six, 1918 and others; magnetoes, carburetors, gen- erators, motor and other parts in cheap. Scoops’ Gerage, > 12-2-271| FOR RENT- ood ~ shape: 1129 E. Yellowstone. We Bu; Phone 1617-326 W, Yellowstone cluding shower. Phone 1230W. 12-3-2t FOR’ SALE— Ford touring, ih ‘good running condition; extra tire and siredy Calh at ~ Casper Simonizing FOR SALE=A snap; one Studebaker r ir; one tour passenger Ford:| OR .RENT—Large warm room in FOR RENT—S! A. for storuge of same. Phone at anees, rug clearfing, mattresses reno- 622J. 19-43t WANTED—More babies to ride in our stumy, stylish Sturgis baby buggies; complete new Ine for new babies; price from $31.50 up. Cham- berlin Furniture Co. Phone 37. 12-1-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—In private home, two modern sleepingroomse adjoining bath; ladies only; . B1L Ss, Durbin. 2 12-4-2t° FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for gentlemen; gas heat; bath in- 12-3-2t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room adjoining bath, | 342 8. “Kimball, Phone 1701. 12-4-3t FOR RENT — roam, adjoining bath; sujtable for one or two gen- tlemen; on pavement, Phone. 751W: 11-28- FOR RENT—Furnishea room for one t az-tat| me FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom, gentleman. 410 E. Second, lady preferred. 241° N. Grant” or Phone 2238W. i2-44at private home, close in; home cook- 11-18-tf lang; meals if dgsired;*close to bus line. Phone 466f. .* 12-4-1t FOR, RENT—One room, all modern, for one or two gentlemen. Phone 312W or 215 N. Grant. , 12. "—Oge modern room next to bath; close in: 3 god For SAlE__Miscr . 704 Sv David. PI 230W. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS |°*'°? See re OR ETE ee RARE BARGAINS AT PRIVATE ~ E SALE, The Bynzalow Hotel company. is. offering for sale all. its furnishings, ibedjmg, dishes, curtains, carpets. *TYs isa chance to buy some attrac: Pie furnishings at low prices, Write | ‘or ‘see Mrs. Tom Bell, agent Bunga- Dusk, Wyo. (12-4-3t BIGYCLES—New and rebuilt; full 3 expel wtock of accessories; ing. Oll City Supply. 419 E. Second.} _ Phone 1112. A 11-29-60 ee FOH SALE—Bicycle’ in first “ciass Frege etna ees avery Beech; price $15. 12-4-2t pa en Sana RUT aa he a PLAYER PIANO AT A SACRIFICE BOARD AND ROOM SS BOARD AND ROOM — Cooked like home; served lke home. Table beard $7.50 per week; desirable ioca- ton. b1¢ EB. First. 12-2-7t mee VERY DESIRABLE ROOM AND - BOARD Bachelors’ Club 230 NORTH PARK. 12-4-3t Yor quick disposal will, make big BOARD AND ROOM for gentlemen, This is a high make Gasper. Write at once for |_in- modern home. 623 8. in. Phone 6135, 12-2-2t special ———____—___ price, terms and particulars to The BOARN AND ROOM in private home, Denver Music Co., Ltrver, Colo. rates reasonable, Phone 1595J. 12-3-2t BOARD AND ROOM —— WANTED—Boarders and roomers. 540 W. Midwest. oe ROOM AND -BOARD — Excelient home ooking; reasonable, by week ;or month. Call 1645M. HOUSEKEEPINS ROOMS FOR RENT—Two or . 925 8, Poplar. | FOR RENT.—APARTME%TS FOR RENT—Two-room sirictly moc- ern semitasement apartment; fur- nished exctpt bedding and ; laundryroom pri three rooms; Call after = ——_———_ st FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment » bath and Sheabtoet nook: Murphy bed; bulltin pantry | features; hot water heat: Phon .|Shelves. Al) you want at The Tr.bune i ¢ “34 | Otfice. M164e POR RENT — Light housekeepin, electric lignt and water treet month, five minutes walk from the center of town at 406 W. ee FOR RENT— Two-room brick, apart- men:, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per montn: lights and water fu: at 406 W, First. FOR RENT — Two-room apartment. 1327 Cot ttonwood. Tel: phone 1675w. ae ‘Basement able for batching; ie. lights and {gentlemen Phone _751W. * re $$ FOR RENT--Four-room basement Water and gas from school. Phone 1 8. Washington. ce na: aE Rte A FOR RENT — Two-room apartment 831 W. Rallroad. Se FOR RENT -— Three-room comfort. able furnished basement apartment SS WANTED-—"Anything. you have: in|—— FOR RENT—HOUSES ————————— __ FOR RENT—Unfurnished one. side of doubie house with heated gar- age.”Phone 9285 after 6 p. m. CE nae FOR RENT—Nicely furnished: ttiree- Foom house: one block from school. FOR RENT — Seven-room furnished house. . 930 8. ee FOR RENT—Two-room neely fur- nished house. 745 8. M: . Call Phone 1403W. iste ae AROS ans tk FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish-| ed house. Inquire 803 Oil Exchange lite itke ar open book from cradle to 2: the grave; settles and explains al} love affairs and family troubles; come and see this lady you will profit by doing no one in trouble turned ‘away. Office hours 10 a. m. until § p.m. 12:3-4§ Bedg. Phone 363, FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE space ayailable Weaver Motor Co., 434 W. stone, Phone 1700. a ee ee FOR RENT—Garage space for two! cars, $6 per month. 138 West F. FOR RENT—Garage, 1029 East B, just off N. McKinley. Apply 221 5. Washington. Phono 18683. REN Garage. pital. Phone 2124W. FOR RENT—Lig! machine, Phone 1086. $100 casti pay- on, 242 B. Second. Tel.| MADAME PELKEY, palmist, room FOR SALE—Modern home of three- rooms and bath; well located on the south’ side with east front; $3,500, $500 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Secon FOR SALE—One 4-room one 2-room house, t| FOR SALE—Beautiful new home on south side, five rooms and bath. payment and terms, R. Kamon. 242 E- Second. Tel. 702. $1,500 - cash FOR SALE —.One thousand cash. taken “for fiveroom house, rooms in basement; nice large gar- age; east ‘font; lawn, trees: just off Pavement; $3,000 loan. — FOR SALE—Relinquishment, fifteen FOR SALE—Two-room house lot in good location; $500 down, rest like rent. 1114 S. “Locust. FOR SALE—Four-room ligt cash. Mathers Real- $2,000, $500 Py co. 485 8 Center, Phone 1088 NEW YORK Al FOR SALE—Must ‘sell: two fine lots good Tocaticn; easy terms. Call Mr. Stafford. Phone 703. CASPER iOTS—We sell lots in Fair View afidition for $1 down and $1 a week; city water, light and phone wires across the street and ga: block awsy. The Dobbin Reulty C., 231 Midwest Bldg. —John Mead Howells, architect, was awarded the $100,000) Inces, prize of the Chicago Tribune for the best design for a new home! for the Tribune. Tae style of the |——————— structure submitted by Howells is the| VICTROLAS and +Guitic expression of the American Cte Casper Daily Cribune FARMS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Eighty acre fully equ'p- ped irrigated farm, stock and ma- zhinery ina.uded; good farm improve. ments; $4,800; ixke Casper property in trade. R. Kamon, 242 E. Tel. 702. \ POR SALE--Bighty acre Missoru! farm, two milks from town; 40 abres in cultivation, good..house and barn, $100 cash, $20 a month pay- ment, R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702, 12-4-1t ~~ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE — Good lot with city water, $45$, $50 cash, $10 month, Lot on pavement, south side. . site very rea 242 EB. Second. 32-4-1t FOR SALE OR TRADE — Wir wishes to trade a Forfl coupe or diamonds for good residence lots or tivst c‘ass Salt Creek oll leases. Box A-9, Tribune. . 12-3-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots-in Teapot townsite for good car. P. O. Box 1421. 12-4-2t° FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE—Good car tor lumber or would consider lot in Engledwood adcition on Salt Creek Pavement. Phone 15&8W. 12-4-1t FOR. TRADE—160 acres in state of Washington; 60 mies from Spokane is part timber; will assume offe: A-70, Tribune. aL in Casper. Box 1086, Casper, Wyo. 12-4-1t FOR TRADE—For Jarger house, well located three-room house and gar- ie. R. Kamon, 242 EH. Seconw. Tel. LOST AND FOUND OST— Saturday night tn shop embroidery work, Fir Ww 2244 FOUND—In front of Henning hotel, 7 White gold wrist watch. Owner may have same for calling and paying for ‘bis ac, hane 3240R. 42-2-3t° oP i coe Eaten SIE Witindas l ‘LOST—One Grasiex camera. Pinder De return to s00m 511, Midwest Bids, 12-2-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres ofl land in Bolton _ field; Address P. O. box 778 . PERSONAL ———— YANTED—Man and wife to share three-rcom modern furnished employed lady: expenses tage to be equally shared; very attractive pecwosition: to right party. Phone| 4 MADAME PELKEY, palmis' 218. Virginia. hotel. will read, your NOTICE. Meet_me at the YIwW. C. A., 130 South Center street for pure silk hos- jery, Wednesday and Saturday after- noon: 12-4-2t¢ MADAME Wonder, palmistry reat moved to 252 West B. — 11-25-6t* —$—$<—$—$<$<—$ — Our catalog tells how we teach barbering quickly; mailed free. Moler .Barber College, 1229 Seventeenth sticet, Denver? ee KNOW YOUR LIFE—Latest scien- 12-2-6t* tifle methoc; develop your powers; send birth date; 26c stamps; satisfac- teed. Walter Winston Blvd, Courcelles, 11-26-8t* 218, Virginia hotel will read your Ufe like an open book from cradle to grave: settles and explains all love affairs and family troubles; come)| and see this lady you. will profit. by doing so; no one in trouble turned away. Office hours 10 a. m. until 8 ‘]p. m. 11-27-6¢, WARNING! Desperate man a+ large—when last’ seen he wore an old suit that had been cleaned and pressed and made to look like new by Jake the Nifty Tailor, Main Floor Wyatt Hotel. Phone x miles north of Casper on Salt Creek roa¢: rood houxe; plenty of good drinking wat chicken house and four acres of garden fenc- ed. P. O. Box 1753. 1L:8-7t FOR SALE.— Relinquishment, 15 miles north of Casper on. Salt Creek road: good house; weil; pienty! of good drinking water. Phone 1753, « 11-26-7t RCHITECT WINS TRIBUNE PRIZE CHICAGO, Dec. 4—(United | Press.) skyscraper. FEliel Saarinen of Fin- land won second prize of $20,900. Suggestions Christmas dad as a Christmas gift, The Golden Rule. AUTOMOMIBLE DRIVING Gloves; | fur tlwed; warm; good looking, $7.50 At Richards an4 Cunningham Ce. _ can be bad, at $1 up at LES— or with initials nm Rule. COMBINATION SETS for father, or sweetheart, these cozsist pencil, knife,’ garters, Ute, The Golden Rule. . Barnett’s of course, Center street. FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS—Car- nations dozen; Sweet Peas 75¢ bunch; Plants 50c up; Holly wreaths and decorations. American Flower Shop, America Theater lobby. Phone 2120. MUFFLERS—Men's accordtan Icnit, made of pure sik heavyweight; tw: ton shades; long variety, $4. nett’s of course, 154, South SILK SHIRTS FO! Brother: kno: SILK SHIRTS, the better kinds, $7.0. Barnett’s of course, 154 South Center street. BATH ROBES—SS. nea of course, 154 South Center GIFTS FOR HER CARVING 2 Nites fork with uard am a piloes $3.50 £6°S7.95. CUT GLASS Pyrex bi nickled frames, ebony Hardware Department. Ric! and Cunningham Co. DAINTY Silk Lingerie of Crepe or —Some lacs e ol enibroidered. Teddys $3.75 ‘and Gowns $5.75 and up. W The Golden Rule INDERWEAR — she would want for Christmas, Joe David and Co., 227 8. Center. a FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS—Ca: nations $1.50 per dozen; Roses §2. and $5 per dozen; Calla Lillies $5 per lozen; Sweet Peas 75c bunch; Plants 50c up; Holly wreaths and Mistletoc ions. American Flower Shop, ‘Theater Bldg. HANDBAGS—Puarses, hand painted and table runners, for Christmas: gifts. The Golden Rule. MBROIDERED LINENS — ‘seful SETS — Individual pieces from 50 cents to $1.50. your set now. At Richards and Cun- ningham Co. MANICURE SETS — Make Christmas gifts; price The Golden Rule. jolden Rule. PURSES—Leather, yetyn. Some excellent half price. At Richards and Cunning ham. Co. SILK HOSE—Your wife, girl or sis- appreciate a box or pair for Christmas; price $1.98 a pair. The Golden Rule. SILVER SETS — Communit boxed for Christmas. / | lasts. “Richards and Cunning! TOILET SETS—Nothing could be more. appreciated than one of these The Golden Rule. ter will surely percent Hosiery with reinforced tisle garter tops; $2.50 e pair. pairs, $6.75. W. G. GIFTS FOR THE HOME SaaS a Sue eae ore et ee RISTMAS GEETINGS — of Lukis-made pure can- rely make Christmas more Box Perkins & Co. t CANDY CH Any | dies will su Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus AH' MR. JIGGS- THE IT MAKE “Ou MOME-SICK 2 GIFTS FOR THE HOME \{— DBES—Will be jated| UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL Appl c eine, Reo! ances: Percolators, | Grilly, Iron an all I i. ‘casters, Cu r ns. Lamps. In iafGaliae fake. At ne “P| tavaeare Departusent: iichares’ and Cunnnigham Co. fhe cen << temlinceer acess Be EP RS GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN - | gomorrow afternoon. charge of the ser. CHILDREN’S — Holiday chiefs; embroidered of three 35. Every day | handkerchiefs, seven in a box, Tc. |W. G. Perkins & Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Dozglas, Wyoming, November 21, 1922. Notice is hereby given that harles F, McFarland of Casper, ici | Wyoming, who, on October 14, 1920, made additional homestead entry, No. 010985, for NE%SE% section 29, WHNEM, W4SW% section 27, SE%, S%SW%, NWX% SW% section 28, township 33 \N. range 80 W., sixth principal mer ian, has fied notice of intention to e final three-yerr proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United * Stat Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the "30th day of ember, 1922. Claimant names as witnesse: Edwin J. Gothberg, Sam Glenn, Lawrence Collison, Carl Rainwater all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1922. “THE DOUBLE CROSS’ AT Ils THRILLING PLOT The Styles and Smiles company scored) another. success last night when they presented one of the heavier types of plays for the ap- proval of a packed house. The theme taken was “The Double Cross,” a story of the underworld. That all crooks are not bad and that most officers are either hard hearted or unscrupulous, that once convicted of a crime or even brought under the eye of suspicion a fellow has little Chance of earning a decent living, seem to be a few of the things which. the. playwright had in mind when he conceived “The Double Cross.” Ted Chase as a young man who has once been in the tolls of the law and who has seen his chance and {s going straight, Frank LaMonte as a coke head, cowardly and without manhood. Lawrence Deming as the double cross: er, @ plain clothes man who aspires to wear an. inspector's badge, and Kennedy as the chief of the, depart: ment, all play their parts to. good ad- ;| vantage, while Loretta Kidd and Imo- 2.50 upward. gene Kennedy have very important roles used mainly: to inject the ele- nent of pathos in the play. Much interest is attached to Benny," the boy. who nowhere ap- sears In the production ‘but who is said to’ be suffering.from a dangerous dullet. wound inflicted by an officer and who finally dies as a result. The reading by Ted Chase of “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” is a new method of interpreting the famous poem and should be, heard by all lov- ers of Service, | developed jstage. He creates a lot of 1 lin a pertectty MRS. DUFF DIES EARLY SUNDA morning following a bri The remaine are being hold apel pending the | o'clock | Mrs. Duff is survived by a husband. Harry Duff who is an emplo L. D. Branson Motor comps yearpld, daughter Meredith V and Mrs. Duff came to Casper | the paper. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tex, Service First Floor 0-S Bldg. WYOMING AUDIT COMANY Huie—M.. J. Newton America Theater Building—Phone 289 Auditing, Income Tax Service, Legal Accounting ACCOUNTANTS FJUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. oKaaitors and Accountants—Stock Registarar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 — ——————————————— ARCHITECTS {BOIS & GOODRICH, Architects DUooms 112 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. en SR WRENEY GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Ar 415 Ol Exchange Bldg. RAYRURN 8. WEBB, Architect | Suite 12, Daly Bi ART. SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Good: s—307.339 O-S Bldg. AUTO REPAIRS AUTO TOPS og a a et ‘Auto Tops, Seat Gyvers, Cushions, New and Repatted—V ited. ‘ TOP SHOP Phone 1072W BAGGAGE and TRANSFER TEWART AUTO PAGE THIRTEEN. five years ago. At the time of the ws death they were living at 1222 . Botolph street ‘IWEN MORE Ig SEEN AT BEST IN LTO Pit ter has another Moore picture. This time it's ’ Is An Awful Thing.” which opened yesterday for a two-day en- gagement. These Owen Moore pic tures are always Worth seeing for,the are in a class by has achieved a ess in having pictures = . old farce comedies which ge were quie the rage when Charles Hoyt was producing the legitimage doesn’t have to Is An Awful x-up which re- ashes of bursting most inop- Daw and among | | Frannie Newspaper Stops Publication DEAVER, Wyo., Dec. 4.—B. P. An- derson of Buffalo, owner of a string of newspapers in the Big Horn basin, haz nnnounced the suspension of pub- e of the |lication of the Frannie Indepedent and its consolidation with the Deaver Sentinel Aj’ Lack of interest and business de- sister, of the deceased lives in Can-| pression are the reason proprietor for the dis DOCTORS Office Phone 120M R Office Hours 10-12, 2 « DR. A. P. KIMBAI 1715w a Surgeon 112 Ease Second Street. MYERS » BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Building r. Office Phone 699 Residence 746 J. ©. KAMP, M.D. Oftice—Midwest Building Telephone 1650 and 1651 The Casper Private Hospital 938, South Durbin—Phone 273 Women and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 ff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AN: OBSTRETRICS 12a Momer R. Lathrop, M. - Victor R. Dacken, B, Sc. ‘M. INTERNAL MEDICINE R. 8. Cruzen, 8. B., M. D. SKIN AND XRAY THERAPY GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. DENTIST C, E. Duncan, D, D. 8. Sites in Rornbaught Building, 113 st Second Street. Telephe oi? ho Brae tks LAWYERS a AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer Room 221 . Midwest Building G. 1H. MANN, Lawyer Room 319, Oil Excha: Office Phonic 186 Res Pree ate Pashet barsteltnt eral NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. egmen i & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building NATRONA TRANSFER, AND FUEL CO—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 508 E. Yellowstone BEAUTY PARLORS ORIGINAL MARINELLO SHOP 245 E. Second CHIROPRACTORS DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 313 Midwest Bldg. ‘Loves of Pharoah’ At Rialto Tomorrow One of the most remarkable Para- mount photoplay productions of the current season is “The Loves of Pha- raoh,” which will be the feature at the Rialto theater for two days be- ginning tomorrow. It is said to be equal to “Deception” in massiveness of construction and more than 100,906 persons were employed in the pictur Emil Janniags, Dagny Servaes and | Henry Liedtke are the featured play- ers. FINE LINENS — Never ge out of style and make most Christmas gifts. A most complete line jat W. G. Perkins & Co. | FLOWERS FOR CHRIS’ nations $1.50 per dozen; dozen; Calla Lillies $5 per dozen; Sweet Peas 75c ‘Plants 50c up; Holly decorations. % riea America Theater lobby. ITMAS--Car- "§ $2.59 FOR THE HOME—Hana painted pic- peidan Bensecig. otat els po! French — Portiers; ‘s. America Flower Shop, Amer- Theater lobby; Phone 2120. , ornaments, New York) pricabrac art - We carry a com- plete line of both. Cl Music Co., 232 trance of Bocklinger Bldg. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor DE, I. E. BERQUIST Zattermeister Bldg. WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 ‘Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MUIQ/ANEY Attorney-at-Law 324 Midwest Building HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEIDEROUER Phone 803| 1197 South Melrose Phone 26¢ OSTEOPATHS DB. CAROLINE C. Osteopathic Physici: : en 08) Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 383 eee Cc. a SAN th lg steopathic Physician Midwest Blig. Phone 1030 pt a ne eI DY 8 hacer ROOF CONTRACTING . WYOMING ROOFING Co. General Roofing Contractors, Repat~ ing and Recoating a Specialty Phone 1757) 527 East Twelfth. Phone 18043 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic an Chiropractic 310 O-S Bold) CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo COMEDY AT COLUMBIA (5. FUN RIOT, CLAINA In presenting “Mrs. Temple's Tele- gram” at the Columbia, John Pringle has chosen a vehicle for comedy which offers to eavh of the actors a splendid opportunity for the interpret- ing of characteristic roles. advantage. several interludes of grace “The Way of a Woma nd merit. madge. ‘ 8 }_ Cigars, Confectionery and News 232 PALMS CONF | ‘aia | CLEANING AND PRESSING MERCIAL CLEANERS Cleaning and Tailoring 243 8. Center, Upstairs. Phone 1149W 148 BE, Midwest rusns DOCTORS Adelaine Singer, Yella Pringle, Bert | STUDIOS THE NEW STUDIO Phone 1754) Photography of all kinds. | 108 FE. Secon d. 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