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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 | BRINGING UP FATHER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OUT. GF TOWN advertisements) must be yaccompanied by cash or eck in ‘ull payment of the same. «© the fot-fut7 instructions about Aung the words and the rate per 4 for The Casper Dafly Tribun: > In answering blind ads in theve please be careful to use iven in the ,dvertisement. Write the address ainly. Latters brought to The une office do not require mps. Always inclose your an- rs in sealed envolpe. In reply- g to advertiseinents where refer- ‘es are aske” for, do not send the original references, Send cop- s of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas per Daily Tribune at 1% cents a word insertion: minimum 25 cents. SIXG HOUR—Want Ads to bo assified properly must be in The aspet Pity Tribune office before Want Ads received after 10:30 30 p. m. will be inserted under ke head “Too Late to Classify.” “HELP WANTED—MALE VANTED—Tank bylicers at Cow! Wyo., for Kaw Boiler Worke Co., Inand work, right and left hand river- caulkers and buckerups; piece of pay; long job, Foreman ¥ 12-28-8t YOUNG EN et an fill good positions at good woe us train you for these posi- College, Inc. © Business lege. seanet = ———— NTED—Boys with bicycles. Ap- ply Western Union. 1-22-5t VE HELP graduates get work. Y. " ool, Los Angles. M. C A. ‘Auto Sch Cio HELP WANTED—FEMALE YANTED—Woman 25 to 35 to assist vith housework. 714 Madison St. tourin, 1918 model, four new super-tread tires and one extra; For touring car in good mechanical condition; one \Saxon Six touring: one Ford Commerciel also three new Goodyear tires 42 by 9; cars can be bought on easy terms % desire’. W. E. Mofield Motor Co., G and --enter. Phone 1559J. 12-23-6t AUTO ACCESSORIES ———_—_———— FOR SALE—Federal and Midwest tires and tubes; vulcanizing. 30x3, $8.00; SOx3%, $8.7! Bicycle $2.00. Midwest Service Station. 8. Wolcott. Phone 701-M. 12-27-6t AUTO PARTS SALVAGED. Chandler, Reo, Hup, aige, Buick, Overland 90, Studebaker Six, 191 others; magnetoes, carburetors, gen- erators, motor and other parts in are shape; cheap. Scoops’ Garage, 128 EB. Yellowstone, 12-11-178 ——— NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes. Vulcanizing. Phone 1478-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 E. Yellowstone. 12-132 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS $e FOR SALE—Lioyd Eldeway baby car- orth Caspe' 12-37-10 WANTED. : Stenographer and office girl. R.N. Van Sant. | I, 12-26-2t | “rmp—By young Jady; clerical! work Pest of r erence, Or will! nsider anything. O, Box 1588. it ~_auP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE RVANTED—(olden G planist, 1 wep a 3, 3 dancing girs. 64 W. AL street. SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN. Tarn $10,000 per year and, expenses We teaea you im night class starting; ses iay, January 3, Arrange by phone now. Casper Bus-ness College, Bne. Phone 1325. 12-26-6t POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper) or to take eare of convu-escent or! Invalid person by ied Christian | . Box A-61, Tribune. peer ig 12-27-3t* SERVICES OFFERED $$ "IRST CLASS dressmaking, remodel- ing and alternation; reasonable price Phone 480W, 740 > Mayon Call after 8} u -2t WHEN in need of @ carpenter, call 1435. W. J. Hume, jobbing | con- tractor, 12-23-10t YOUR PIANO—Does it need tuning?—Just telephone. us it we an be of service to you. Piano ining, and repair work positively uranteed. Everything in Music. he Chas. E Wells Music Co. E. Second Phone Pay 12-22: ————— WANTED—Water, wells, to drill at low figure, during winter seaso Address P. 0, Box 70i. 12-22-6t° & stering: so vacuum for’ ren Camb, 107 8, Durbin. Phwae 1682M. 10-22-t8 | "HOUSEHOLD GOODS — ee FOR SALE—New mahogany library, dining table, nearly new, Western Ex@tric washing machine, rock-a-bye baby bed; .aiso large laundry | soal 305 S. Kimball, 12-26-2 FOR SALB—Chiffonier, sewing ma- chine, folding screen, high chi cheap. 440 E, Railroad, Apartment upstairs. 12-26-21 it GAS STOVES. New and second hand, big shipment fust recet See us first. Cas; Auction House 326 W. Yellowstone Phone 16174| 12-23-t FOR SALE — Murphy bed, good as new, cheap, See Mr. Seamon at the ‘Tribune. FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chines; terms. Phone 1086. 11-18-tf Oe UF YOU WANT Annee ae ture. or anything second-hani have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1680. 7-9! Oe 12-21-+t¢ Forgas ranges, heaters, appliances see us. Exchange Furniture & ware Co: Phone, 1086. 11-18-tt ‘OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES afr nhs eg tr ack ae Don't buy that Ford sedan until] you have seen me. I've got one only three months old; never out of town, which .[ must dispose of @t once. Wil sell my equity at half; you con- tinue with payments. Box A-60, Tri- bune. 12-27-3t —— FOR SALE—A snap; one Studebaker roadster: one four passenger Ford; one ton Ford truck. Phone 1088. ‘11-18-tf FOR SALE—Ford coupe in A-1 con+ a . Phone 1086. 12-12-t + FOR SAL! oyTrent. |room; very- close in and strictly mod- riage, ,cheap. Phone 2062-J. avi 12-27-1t FOR SALE — Reed baby b in first class condition; cheap. 729 W. Rallroad. 12-26-2¢ FOR SALE — Coal, $9.50 per ton. Platte Valley “Coal Co. Phono 1872W.. 12-28-7t¢ FOR SALE—Two Brunswick Balke pool tables, 4%4x9, with bas. cues, racks and everything ready to Install, wiil #ell cheap for cash or give time on part of purchase price. Address Tox A-60, Tribune. 12-21-6t Mi.linery store fixtures; great bargain, Phone 766-W, Martz Hat Shop. 2-13-tf HOUSEHOLD Gonps—I high cass player-plano cheap, if taken at once. Phone 1618-3. bave for salo 14 E. ¥ 22-13-tf FOR SAL.b—Newspapers in bunc of J0” fer 16c: just the thing to under carpets ai the The Tr bu 9-18L wei a se oS SRL ea WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS po Ace ot celles reel WANTED—More babes to ride in our sturdy, stylish Sturgis baby buggles; complete new line for new babies; price from $31.50 up. Cham- lin Furniture Co. Phone 37. vere 12-1-t£ ———— WANTED TO RENT—Nice four or five-room house or apartment, un- furnished If you have snything to rent call 927J. 12-19-tf WANTED—TO BUY ———— WANTED. TO BUx — furniture of 120 West Midwest oe her' poco oi as RS Sat WE BUY and sell anything of value. Phone 1086. 11-18-tt WANTED— Anything you have in the way of furniture, and house: hold effects. We pay more, ane 086. -18- WANTRD TO BUY—See sand furs niture or anything ; - wt cash price paid. 867 South Ash atreet. Phone 1660. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO 8 Lincoln and Badger. Inquire 704 &. Jefferson. 12-27-3t* ——— WANTED TO RENT— Livingroom and kitchenette or large light housekeeping room. Address Box A-67 Tribune. 12-26-2t¢ ‘ANTED—Four or five room fur nished house at once. P. O. Box 1906, 12-27-3t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Light running sew! machine, Phone 1086. 11-18. FOR RENT—ROOMS ———— FOR RENT—Nice beéroom in mod- ern home, adjoining bath. 644 S. Grant. Phone 592-M. 12-27-21 FOR RENT Very desirable room in modern home. Close in on bus line. 505 S. Park. Phone 224-W. 12-27-5t FOR RENT — Semi-basement room for gentlemen; gas heat; rent rea- sonable. 445 S. Grant. Phone eee 12-26-! —— FOR RENT—Nice comfortable room adjoining bath. In modern home; ‘ose in. 681 East Second, 12-20-tf ——$—$—$—$—$————— WARM ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable| for 1 or 4 men, nice, clean, heated near ern; reasonable. Call 342 South Kim- ball, Phone 1701 after 6 p. m. ———— FOR RENT—Room afjoining bath in beautifully furnished bungalow, for one or two business men; per- manently located. Meals if desired. Address A-62, Tribune. 12-27-2t* FOR RENT—To gentlemen. .E—Ford touring car, (1920 Adcress A3te 12. FOR RENT—Offico tt} building. Phone 1030 or | modern front bedroom, adjoining bath; out- de entrance; close in. 424 S. Grant. 12-26-2¢ y SAY: DO YOU WANT To StL FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Bedroom, adjoining bath; suitable for two gentiem 122 B. F. -2 FOR RENT—Warm, comfortable sleeping room in modern home; close in. Phone 394-W. 12-27-6t FOR RENT—Sleeping room for one or two; next to bath; very close in. 327 S. Beech. Phone 1999. 12-87-at FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in Drices right; close 12-27-2t¢ HUUSEKEEPING ROOMS ———__—_—___ FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, electric light and water free; $10 per month, five minutes walk from the center of town at 406 W. First. 11-20-tf BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, $10 per weel home cooking, family style. 540 W. Midwest. 12-22-6¢ _FOR RENT.—APARTHENTS FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room partly modern apartment; gar; $20. 150 West H. 12-27-3t FOR RENT—Four-room apartment and furniture for sale, two blocks from Natrona Power Co., 618 8. Ash. Phone 1400, 12-26:3t FOR $45. ent; modern; Phone 1789-R. 12-27-28 WARM ROOM FOR RENT—Suitable for 1 or 2 men; nice, clean, heated room; very close in and strictly mod- ern; reasonable; call 342 8, Kimball Phone 1701 after 6 p. m. 12-27-2 FOR RED 620 East A. FOR RENT—Two rcom_ furnished basement; orivate bath; lights and sas furnished; $50 per month. 622 S. Grant. Phone 821-W, 12-27-1t {OR RENT.— Two-room furnished cusekeeping apartment; water, "as, 1 ghts; no children; neer refinery. 1618 S. Chestnut. 12-26-2t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at $53 West A. at 325 West B. C. street. FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- ment, furnished, five minutes walk RENT—Apartm 1345 Box Elder. partment. 12-26-2t from center of town; $25 per month; |- Ughts and water furnished. at 406 W. First. Call 11-20-tf FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR INT—Residence 5 new rooms, partly furnished, full basement: modern conveniences; garage; close tm; no children. Call phone 1088-J. 12-27-1t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern nice- ly furnished house, suitable for two familites. 511 E. First. 2-26-3t FOR RENT—Two room furnished fhouse; near refinery; no children. 912 8. Cedar. 12-27-2t FOR RENT—OFFICES in Midweat 853R. 12-21-tf FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Modern little home of 4 Tooms on pavement. and shat trees. Lot 60x140. Good loca- tion for apar.ment. $5500.00, $2000.00 cash, R. Kamon, 242 E Second St. Tel. 702. 12-27-1¢ FOR SALE—New bungalow; after 6pm. Phone 3789-R. 12-27-1t* —— FOR SALE—Near West Side school, tworoom house, water and lights; yard all fenced; gas and sewer in alley; priced at value of lot $700 with $300 down. See Ben Realty Co., real tors, 202 Midwest Bldg. 2-26-5t FOR SALE—One 4-room house and one 2-room house; 1201 8. Cotton- wood. 11-29-14t© FOR SALE — Oneroom house on small lot, cast of old brewery site; Priced $450 with $100 cash down: don't pay rent, look at this. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. 12-26-51 FOR SALE—3-room house; North Site school on two lots. $1300.00, $150.00 cash. R. Kamon, 242 East Second street. Tel. 702. 1 room close to it YOU WANT A HOME. Four rooms, bath, full basement two finished rooms in basement; Jaundryroom, double garage; location just of pavement on East Twelfth street; priced extra low at $4,000 cash. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bicg. 12-26-5t This will pay for and bath.and 5-room apartment in basement; practically new. East Side. $7000.00, $750.00 cash. R. mon, 242 E¥ Second St. Tel. 902. 1 2T-At FOR SALE—Neat little home now under construction, three rooms; nice lot: east of County Hospital; just oft Second street; $350 cash will handle, balance Mke rent. See Bon Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. 2-26-5t A GREAT COUNTRY II0ME. Near Denver, 12 rooms, fully mod- ern, six-car yarage; fine out build. 24 acres; beautiful shrubbery J. _H. Warder. Fourteenth street, Denver. 12- itself. 5-rooms de Casper Daily Cribune NO.LIKE To srr FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ———————— FOR SALE—Corner lot on 8. Jack- eon and Fourteenth; $350 cash: water, See Ben Midwest 12-26-5 realtors. 202 FOR SALE—Two lots Nos. ll, block 8, East Burlington adal- tion; price $700. For further infor- mation write Radavich, Rock Springs. Wyo. 12-15-12 FOR SALE—Deairable lo:s in Mills on easy terms. Phone 03. 12-19-7t FOR SALE—Corner lot 65x169 feet; on three streets; 6 room modern house on lot. Corner East Second and Grant streets. Phone 157-J. 642 East Second. 0-tf CASPER LOTS—We eefl lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 @ week; city water, light and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Reulty C., 231 Midwest Bldg. lL-léet FOR SALE OR TRADE __ BUICK tourtmg car, 850 or will trade g004 building lot and pay cash dit- ference. 12+ Grover C. Gorsuch Ninth and Wolcott Phone 1443-3 12-27-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Six-room strictly modern bungalow, located in one of the most exclusive r sections of Denver. maid’s room -in basement. Will sell or trade for ores irty or residence, income prop: ADDRESS BOX A-58 business lot. 12-26-6t FOR TKADE FOR TRADE—$400 worth of poultry and equipment to trade for car. Phone 2233 Ww? 12-23-4t LOST AND FOUND —— LOST—A kit of Maxwell tools, tween Cottonwood and Second street. Finder please phone 386. 12-27-3t Sr eich May LOST—One gold cuff button, initials F. B. P. Finder please return to the Sepecialty Boot Shop. 204 0-3 Bldg. 12-26-3t LOST — Patr of red beads between Jefferson and Railroad, Reward. 150 N. Melrose. Phone 1879J. 12-27-2t LOST—Lady's brown velvet bag, con- taining smali change and baby ring, valued as ki e. 1126 W. Fourteenth. Phone 1495NJ, 12-26-2t LOST—Gold pen and pencil at the Rialto or between theater and the Palms; return to Gerald Storer at the ‘Tribu and receive reward. e 12-26-4t* LOST—One tire; reward. 112: 8. Pop- lar. 12-26-3t LOST—E‘k's chairm, 1358, Finder re- turn to Tom McKeon or Harry Yee- ness, Reward. 12-18-6t BUSINESS CHANCES INVESTIGATE—At once! ‘These prosperous business opportunities; large grocery and market, cigar, news and confectionery; small eafe, e; all the foregoing are down sand the best of locations in their respective lines. Ttooming house, apartment furniture and lease. The opportunity you want, if not in above, you will find among my list- ing. Jay M. Probst, 232 Midwest ‘Bidg. Office phone 1870, Residence Phone 1494-W. 12-27-1t FOR SALE—The Queen Grocery, lo- cated at S. Lincoln and Twelfth streets; will seli building, fixtures, stock, or will sell stock and rent the building and fixtures. This is one of the best locations for a rural store in the efty. J. B. Frisby, 12-26-2t FOR QUICK SALE—Lee's cafe, best jocation in town for business, cheap. Write Frank Lee, Glenrock. Wyo. 12-22-14t FOR LEASI—i60 acres 911 land tn Bolton field; government permit. . O. box 778 . 29tt PERSONAL PERSONAL— Would like to corre spond with a nice young lajty not over 25 years of age; am a single mari never heen married but would try to make a nice home for someone; please write; will exchange photo. Ad-|@ dress A. West, P. O. Box 15, Casper. 12-2 MADAME PALKBY, palmist, room 218 Virginia hotel; will read your life tke an open book from cradle to the grave; settles and explains all love affairs 4nd family troubles; come and see this lady; you will profit by doing so: no one in trouble turned away. Office hours 1 a. m. to 8 p. m. 12-26-6t A SSS aS ney BIDS FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE. The Trustees of the University of Wyoming at 3 o'clock p. m. on the Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus , WELL -!LL GIVE YOU ALL. THIS MONEY AN’ TLL TAKE THE TRONK TH ME ceive at the main office of the Uni- versity, at Laramie, Wyoming, bids in terms of the highest percentage of royalty for a five-year oil and gas lease on the followtag described tracts of land: The southwest quartrr of section 2, and the north half of section 11 and the northeast quarter of section 10, township 83 north, 3 west of the sixth principal meridian, The bidder offering the highest percentage of royalty will be re- garded as the highest bidder, but no bid of less than one-eighth roy- alty will ef caoeetes A mini- mum rental of $200.60 per ar will be charged for this land, " Forms of lease and further in- formation may be had on applica- tion to the fiscal agent, at Laramie, W: ites e right is reserved to reject any or all a : . O. FULLER, Fiscal Agent for the Board of Trus- — of the University of Wyo- min Publish Dec. 6, 18, 20 a 1922, rare NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK. HOLDERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of Navajo Laboratories, Inc., will be held at the office of the com- room 616 Consolidated ty Building, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on Srd day of January, 1923, at the Lour of two o'clock p. m. At said meeting re- ports of the officers will he read; officers elected and general busi- ness transucted. JOHN A. CONRAD, Vice President. Publish Deé. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 2 7, 28, id 29, 1922, | DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Holmes Hardware Co., will be held at the office of the com- pany, 145 East Second street, Ca: per, Wyoming, at 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, December 31, 1922, for the election of a Board of Direc: tors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before the meeting. J. W. BURNS, Secretary. 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 1922. Pulish Dec. 22, 29, 30, 3 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING The stockholders of the Casper Gas Appliance Company, Incorpor: ted, are hereby notified that the stockholders’ annual meeting will be held at the office of the com- pany, 119 East First street, Casper, Wyoming. at two o’clock in the aft- ernoon, January 9, 1923, for the election of directors and the trans- action of any other business that may come before said meeting. Signed: S. E. BAILEY, Resident Agent. Publish Dec. 27, 1922. SBAOTHERS UNDER THE SKIN” 1S COMING HERE A rollicking comedy-drama, a pic- turization of a story by Peter B. Kyno which ran tn the Cosmopolitan Magazine, is the photoplay which 1s coming to the America, It ts “Broth- ers Under the Skin,” another of Gold- wyn's “Big Twenty’; and judging from advance reports will be on an equally high plane with the produc: tions that have preceded it. The domestic misadventures of two young married couples and the hus- bands’ s'milar solution of their prob- lems furnishes the plot of the story. One couple lives in A Bronx flat, the other in a Riverside Drive apartment. Both husbands are employed by the same firm, in capacities as widely dif- ferent*ss thelr salaries—one a ma ager, the other a humble shipping clerk, But each encounters the same situation at home—a sweet, lovable wife, whore chief talent seems to be spending her husband's salary—and more. E. Mason Hopper directed the pic- ture, which is sald to be one of the best things he has done. And Hop- for “Dangerous Curve which was @ masterpiece of 1 skill! sponsibie one star; ! names: fs all-star. Chadwick, Cli Helene and Pat O'Malley, be regarded with respect. shipping clerk's wife Helene she achieved in ductions. Clatre Windsor, who was leading woman ‘n “Grand Larceny.’ and who will be seen in Marshal’ Neilan’s j1ext production, ‘The Stra gers’ Baninuet ” is the o! | 22. by Lett Fearere ——— Uo, EXPORTS OF FOOD PRODUCTS SHOW INCREASE Marked’ Gain Over No- vember, 1921, Scored In Last Month WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Exports of the principal food producta for No vember showed, with few exceptions marked increases over totals for vember, 1921, according to an analys' made public by the deparement commerce. Total outgoing shipments of meats t month were valued at $11,204,731 against $6,949,772 for November, 1921. Dairy products were among thore showing decreases as compared with November of last year, Inst month's shipments being valued at $1,715,149 compared ‘with $2,723,332 for Novem ber a year ago. Animal olls and fats, on the other hand, showed a substantial increase, the figures being $9,806,889 against $7,704,912 for November, 1921. jrains and preparations of grain mounting to $38,279.282 were export ed, while a year ago this group 0’ commodities amounted to $31,686,722 Canned vegetables amounting to $381,214 were exported, while a yoar ago the exports were practical! $100,000 less. Canned fruit valued at $2,875,858 was sold abroad lest month, while tn Novernber, 1921, the exports amounted to $1,811,965, ee ‘EAST 15 WEST? 15 PAGKED WITH THRILLS. MANY NARROW ESCAPES Halr-breadth escapes, one of whic) distinguished by a unique comed: touch, are to be seen on the acre th's week at the America ' theate during the run of “East Is West the First National attraction in which Constance Talmadge is starred ar Ming Toy. Ming Toy and Billy Benson ar: fleeing from the armed guards o the “love boat,” where she woul have been sold at auction had it no been for the timely interference ot the young American, when they dar into a Shanghai barber shop. When the pursuers come up they find two customers in male costume heavily lathered as for shaving. The guards recognize neither and keep on their way. But, under the lather and the strange attire are Ming Toy and Billy Benson, who make good their escape after this novel ruse. Constance Ta:madge is at her best in the role of Ming Toy in which she has many moments of comedy. Edward Burns pla: Bily Benson, while the role of Charley Young, the sinister Chinaman, is in the hands of Warner Oland. Others in the cast are Nigel Barrie, E. A. Lawrence, Nick De Rulz, Frank Lanning, Win ter Hall and Lillian Lawrence. Sid. ney Franklin, who dericted “East Is West,” has already achieved a spe- cial niche as director of ‘Smilin’ Through.” American Legion News. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dee, 27.— Impetus has been given the American Legion's efforts to control the millions of dollars left over in war chest funds, and it is predicted that the legion will win 100 per cent of its cases, fol- lowing the decision of the Ohfo court ff appeals as announced by Gilbert Bettman, department commander of Obio, through the national head- quarters. The court of appeals dec!sion turns over to the legion posts of Ohio the principal of a war chest fund involv- of per, it may be remembered. was re-|ing $54,000. This is the third victory for the legion in such cases. These cases, establish precedents for the col- lection by the legion of the residue “Brothers Under the Skin” has n0/or money accumulated by various or- Consider thes? | ganizations during the war for the| aire benefit of soldiers, sailors and marines Windsor, Mae Busch, Norman Kerry then in the fighting forces. Surely a cast to} The higher court: has made the As the tegion’s stand stronger than ever, by | ». Chad-! hol: 282 wick Is sald to duplicate the success re} ng the legion to bear the same Lemuel! Bolles, national adjutant of the legion, explained the nation-wide effecta of the decision: ‘The court has even gone beyond er wife. Patjthe legion requests in that the trus-| lOvMalley is seen as the shipping clerk tees in the lower court asked that the| 4th day of January, 1928, will re- and Norman Kerry as the manager.ifund be held for ten years and the } THE SNAKES IN THERE ARE neome used under supervision of the| American Legion for te nyears, then the principal be turned over to the legion. “The court however. of appeals, voluntarily held that the principal of | the fund tn question be forthwith dis- tributed to the American adding that the United States govern nent would take care of the disabled. ‘The two lower court decisions estab: shing the legion’s right fund. In the Indiana cas ed in Cincinnat!, an nd., the latter fund. re attempting to Legion posts of the state, at the same time involving a $5,000 hours for n the Indiana case the trustees that hereafter time will be designated the $5,000 for according to a 24 hour clock. iGE NINE. a county nurse. They were enjoined by the court from such use, and the | money was given to trustees des'¢- | nated by the legion for the rurp we of erecting club houses for the local legion posts which would sta |permanent war memorials in | county. These court action | Mr. Bettman and successfully carried through. were followed by a bulletin }to all 4 rtment commanders of the | United States from the national ad- Ijutant, who concuded “The money is yours—o get it.” CINCINNATI, Deo. 27.—Cincinnatt has not forgotten her veterans of the | World war. In a campaign conducted |by teams of leading citizens, aided by | members of the American Legion and lof the Disabled American Veterans of [the World War, a fund of $250,000 |fer the purchase of two club houses jand « stxtyucre summer camp for the use of the city’s former soldiers have deen raised. One of the club houses is now occupied by the Bent- ley post of the legion and the second club house will be erected on Walnut Hilla for the use of the 1,500 disabled veterans of Cincinnati, The camp will be established at Avoca Park on the Little Miam! River. The camp j has been used the last three years as a summer home for disabled soldiers, 5 a chee: SOFIA WANTS 7-HOUR DAY. SOFIA, Dec. 27.—(By The Asaoc!- ated Press.}—A seven-hour day for | office workers will be substituted by -' thy government for the present eight to these hour schedule beginning January 1. the trustees The new shift will ¢ from 8 o'clock to the It iminating lunch customary two is announced Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS ——————————————_—_—___—_—_——_— REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax First Floor 0-8 Bldg. WYOMING AUDIT COMANY Byron 8, Hulo—M. J. Newton America Theater Bul diting, Income Tax 5 Legal Accounting PDEA D Ss niet taotn te ACCOUNTANTS ee, GUARANTEE REG Auditors and Accoun! Registarar and Transfer 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS tants—Stock Agents DUBOIS Rooms 11-12 Townsen Casper, Wyo. VM. J. WESTFA y Suite 5, Daly Buil id Block Architect ding Service Phone 767 ilding—Phone 289 ISTRY CORP. Phone 660 & GOODRICH, Architects Phone 449 DOCTORS DR. W. W. YATES Ker, Bye, Nose and Throat it Office 112 East Second Phone 2201 DR, G. BARGER Midwest Bulding Telephone 113 DRT. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 J. C. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest ee Telephone 1650 and 165: Phone 2121 Suite 204 0-8 Bldg. DR, P. BE. SHORTT ——— Nose and Throat Casper, Wyo. MYERS AND BRYANT iclan and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bullding Office Phone 699 Residence 746 Eye, Ear, 128 E. Second. DRs rehitects 415 Ol! Exchange Bldg. RAYRURN 8. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. ART SHOP —___—_— THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shadc Making. aod Stamped ‘Goods—307-889 OS Bldg, AUTO TOPS ———_— Tops, Seat Covers, Cushions, pS a Repaired—Work juarantee! STEWART AUTO North Kimball, GARBUTT, van d, TOP SHOP ay SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Jaggage, Heavy Haullog [snd Ls ‘Moving. Phone SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W N RON. TRANSFER, STORAG! ATAND FUEL. CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CAST" BATTERY 08 E. Yellowstone BEAUTY PARLORS RIGINAL MARINELLO SHOP : Phone 803 245 KE. Second CHIROPRACTORS CORINNIE E. O'BRYANT Chiropodist and Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 S. Center St. DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JE! Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. DR. B. G. HAHN, Chiropractor Townsend Bldg, Lady Doctor and Chiropractor SADIE C. DORAN, M. D. BIRDIE McKILLIGAN, D. C. 235 East Second St. Phone 171 M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor 127 W. Second M. E. HARNED, 162 North Kimba! Phone 1457 BERQUIST ; Pho DR. 1. BE. Zuttermeister Bldg. DR. €, I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and C -actlo hy! 310 0-8 Building Phone 175: CHIROPODISTS E E. O'BRYANT Ss 212 8. Center St. | COAL fi & SWEENEY Phone 1163] Phone 1351 —=— Phone 1072W ade ah deters Aira mentees lal sAGGAGE and TRANSFER) Testdbetaciore Did bar ses ni ela ey Office Phone 313 © Phone 907 Phone 1243 FREY Phone 709; Phone 423 Phone 17144 Chiropractor lt St. ne 1757 MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108 E. Second—Phone 30 | Private Hospital, South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obsiretrics Office Phone 2208 Res, 1715W Oifice Hours 1012, 25.74 DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgeon 112 East Second Street. The per Private H 938 South Durhin—Pnone Women and Children’ Hospital S42 South Durbin—Phone 408 SURGERY. Sod . GYNECOT OGY AN! opstremntics) | “SNP Momer R. Lathrop, M_D., F. A. ©. a Victor R. Dacken, 8. Sc. "M.D. ERNAL MEDICINE S. Crazen, 8. B., M. D. SKIN AND X Y THERAPY GENITO-URINARY DISEASES: G. inderw: M. pital 78 PATHOLOGE 3. F. O'Donnel BE DENTIST . E. Duncan, D, D, 8. Office in Rornbaught Buliding, 113 East Second Street. Telephone and 55 r LAWYERS pees Nt AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 221 Midwest Building G,. H. MALN, Lawyer (CHOLS @ STMRRETT Dee 8090-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. 408 Consolidated Recut, Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Oo lees Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Suite 101810 Torna lag VINCENT MULVANEY 324 Midwest Bullding OSTEOPATHS Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 383 Osteopathic Piven Midwest Bldg. Phone 1080 © RADIATOR REPAIRS | NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP | | Repairing, Recoring of Radiat 4 425 W. Yellowstone. ‘Phone 1523 prstidh Saciidaetatt die be cranes 321 KOOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors, Repate |... !mg and Recoating a Specialty — - 527 East Twelfth. Phone 18043 SPECIALTY SHOPS | SASPER COAL AND COKE CO. j Genuine Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin Phone 6 CONFECTIONS LEY & CULL STA » Coulectionery and News . Center “Dangerous Curve Grand Army of the Republic to the} Ahead” and other big Goldwyn pro-| Civili war. | a Cleaning and Tailoring S. Center, Upstairs. Phone 1149W | LADIES’ AND GENTS" SUITS Cleaned and Pressed $1 Goods Called for and Delivered Phone 1127-R Works 631 W. Ninth Phone £0W, ation to the world war as did the CLEANING AND FRESSING COMMERCIAL CLEANERS THE H. Stahlg33 South Elm § ry | ry 3 | Afternoon, Evening Gowns, ing, Etc. South Wolcott TAILORS TIM, THE TAILOR 212 S. Center Phore 837-W Over Kimball's Drug Store. TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W Taxidermists and Furriers MOUNTING GAME SPECIMENS aie Workmanship; Fur Manufac- turlng; Coats Rebuilt; Se ic Re mi jodeling and ing. SHOP Phone Remodeb RELIABLE FUR it.