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, 212J. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING st be -mccompanied eck in full payment of the same. pte the foregoin, gting the w for the Casper How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In reply {ng to advertisements where refer- ences are askec for, do not send the original references. Send cop- jes of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate or inserting Want Ads in The Cas- Der Dally Tribune at 1% cents a word ch insertion; minimum 25 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to bo in The Casper Daily Tribune office before lassified properly must bo Want Ads received after 1 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, OUT OF TOWN advertisements by cash or instructions about and the rate per Daily Tribune, 1923. VT MOST BE AcIN THE LAW FER. MEN TO WORK IN | Ns HOUSEHOLD GOODS IF YOU WANT second hand furni- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 ft /8. 0 Dp. m. will be inserted under} ——— the head "Too Late to Cinasify. LP WANTED—MALE [EN our cat barbering qui St., Denver. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl_or woman with work in boarding house. 504 W. Yellowstone. Rooms: for bachelor; about matrimony If suited. bune. honsework steady employment to right party. 12-81-3t Phone 1376M. AGENTS WANT! y now ready for national ad- fales with*small adv. appropriation now in- Profits in last four months unusually attractivé. Selling stock par finance national Want wideawake invest- Send for folder giv- may mean financial independence for you. ve sg wnd. distribution. creasing ranidly. small block of common value $10) to help campaign. ors in this city. ing Cefailed information—it The Carnotite Giand Extract Sul Company, 412 Ideal Bldg., Denver, Colo. 1-3-1 POSITIONS WANTED EFFICIENT young work, office preferred. you? Phone 816-R. WANTED— Washing and froning. West BC. We call for and a 1-2-4) WANTED—Plece to work for room and board, Address Box A-79. ‘What have 1-3-1t liver ote EPERIENCED LAUNDRESS wants werk, Address A-81, Tribune. 1-3-1t* obstet- rical cases; will care for invalic: or 1-8-4t PRACTICAL NURSE wishe: convalescent. Phone 972N-M. WANTED—By man, cook \in of] camp. Apply at 356 Ss. Kkimball. 12-31-3t* WANTED—By young lady; clerical work. Best of reference. Or will consider anything. P. 0. Box aut 12.27-6t POSITION WANTED — Experienced colored lady wishes position as /' chambermaid. Phone 1584J, | WANTED—Position in camp, or boarding house by first man cook. 825 W, smnttreeri hy bas 2°31-8t' SERVICES OFFERED ‘WILL DO residence work; marcel: ling, manteuring hair dressing: prices reasonable. ointment. stering; packing; vacuum for. rent. Comb, 107 8, Durbin, Phone 1682M. * 1435. Wi J. Hume, tractor, YOUR PIANO—Does it need tuning?—Just telephone us if we n be of service to you. Piano tuning and repair work positively puaranteed, Everything In Music. The Chas, E Wells Music Co. c. Second HOUSEHOLD GOODS suite; able, buffet, six chairs. W. Fourteenth. Phone 269M: one brass bed: bec. complete; brary tabl Call at grocery store, 832 East A. 2-208} YOR SALE—Brand new best offer. 425 CY. oves, heaters and tank heaters; stantaneous water heaters; dressers tables, chaire library tables; real 42 pound mattress $9; we renovate and Tecover. See us first. 326 W. Yellow. 12-28-tf stone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet; buggy; three-quarter bed springs. 116 S, Lincoln. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I high class player-piano for cheap, 1€ taken at once, ree. Phone 1618-J. 12-18+t tells how we teach ly, mailed free. Mol-| er Barber College. 1229 Seventeenth ; 12-30-6t* WE HELP graduates get work. Y. M. C A, Auto. School, Los rare a 2-15-30t to help Call/of your investigation. -1t|}ways tried to handle good, WANTED—Chambermald at -Durbin , 1-3-2t WANTED—Housekeeping companion middle aged lady; not too tall, atrong ‘and healthy; Box A-82, Trb 1-8-1 WANTED—Woman to assist with lady <cwishes competent young wo- Position as thousekeeper and 12-31-4t/like a new car. hotel class Phone 554 a“ 4 ST | Memmedy Motor Company rug cleaning; Cormier and Mc- 10-22-tf ) WHEN in'‘need of a carpenter, call Jobbing ' con- 12-23-10t Phone 194. 12-22-tf FOR SALE—American. walnut dining: 41 1-3-4t® ———— FOR SALE—Hoover kitchen cabinet, one three-quarter cheap. portable Victrola, vith 24 records; will sell 1-B-t w. 8 baby and| 5 1-g-at| FOR have a alo 144 FL F oY gas range appliances! us. Exch eo & Hard. Ware Co. Pho ‘OR RENT—Player piano and roll: mahogany case, A-1 condition mu be placed at once. Box A-77, Tribun 12-31-3t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES pe ition me nom he ba eta FOR SALE—One Jewett touring car, model 1923; at $150 less than cost price; $500 down, balance terms. Call 645 West Thirteenth, between band 7 p. m. 1-3-4t* USED CARS Reconditioned used cars are worthy We have a recond| j tion dq used cars and feel that, zit the present timé our reconditioned used cars will give you a little more than just your money’s worth. Call and Get Acquainted W. R. YEILDING R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck and Car Sales Car SaiesF Special. FOR SALE—White town-ton truck, late model, pneumatic equipped; al- 80 two flveton two-wheel trailers; on easy terms. Davis, 1935 Stout. Den- ver, Colo. 12-31-10t ay FOR SALE—Two Ford tourings Ford with delivery body, just over? ‘beuied. Olds Four touring, good mew; 1922 Chevrolet Roadster; Ford Sedan; terms. New Chevrolets $225.00 down. Wyoming Oldsmobile Company. 454 E. Yellowstone. GOOD BUYS - USED CARS Ford Coupe Beat of condition recently refinish- ed; good tires; $184 down, $35.91 per Ford Sedan First class condition; good tires; one spare; $124 down, $25.91 per Ford Roadster Good concition; $150.00. Studebaker Special Six Recentty refinished; good tires, one spare. Runs like new; $284.00 down, $51.88 per month. Maxwell New Series, Touring; looks and runs les new car $275.00 down; $50.41 per Chalmers Roadster; compietely rebuilt refinished. An extra good car $475.00. SALESROOM OPEN EVENINGS 1-3-2t guarantee. month. and at 230. West Yellowstone Phone 909 AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR BSALI—86x4% Goodyear cord tire, never been on a rim for $32. At the 2 for 1 store, 132 W. Second. 1-2-2¢ NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes. Vulcantzing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda | Tire Co., 622 E. Yellowstone. 12-13-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One halt hors electric motor, with blower power and) portable biackem{th forge attached; in good condition; price $120. 8383 E. First. 1-38-1t FOR SALE—12 gauge Winchester pump shot gun with leather case for $27.50. At the 2 for 1 store, 132 W. Second. FOR SALE—2 ladies’ suits; + also cress. Call at 612 § |between 2 and 4. \FoR SALE—A small diamond lav- alier with beautiful moss agate, solid gold mounting and chain; a realt buy for $14 at the 2 for 1 store, 152 Second. L2-2t ——— FOR SALE—$27.50 fiber trunk for $15. At the 2 for 1 store, 132 W. Second. 1-2-2t FOR SALE- great bargain. Martz Hat Shop. SALE ilinery store fixtures; Phone _766-W. 12-13-tf | ewspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the pantry shelves. All you want at The Tribune | office. 9-16-tt NOTICE CARPENTERS. 5 of carpenter tools the 2 fer 1 atore T have a $ with k aN BRINGING UP FATHER Ash or phone 1660. 1-9-tf | but FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Lady's blue tricotine sult; size 36; excellent condition. Price $20, Address Box A-81, Tri- ine. 1-3-8t FOR SALE—Genuine German lugars $19. At the 2 for 1 store, 182 W. Second. 1-2-2t WANTED—TO BUY WANTED sient. BUY—Builders’ tran Phone 1906, 1-3-1t WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 249, 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. $67 S Ash. Phone 1660. 5-0-tt WANTED—TO RENT WANTED—Board and room for two boys 10 and 12; prefer Catholic family in nekehborhood of East Cas- per or Central school. Address A-8: Tribune. -1t? WANTED—Two or three room mod- ern furnished apartment by two young office men. Box A-76, 12-31-4t* FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Large Hvingroom and kitchenette in modern home; nicely furnished, also garage. 615 Fast Fifth. Phone 1704-J. 1-3-1t FOR ‘—Sieping room; men Preferred. Phone 215-M. 1-3-1t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, mod- ern sleepingroom, private entrance: suitable for two, 319 8. Jackson. 1-2-2t FOR RENT—Will furnish homey room for gentlemen who appreciate the best. 305 E. Twelfth. Phone 1729-W. B3-3t FOR RENT—One large front sleeping room, In modern home. 133. N. Kimball. 1-8-1 FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room in private home,. Hot water heat. 508 S. Beech. 1-3-4t® ‘OR RENT—Room in modern home; gentlemen preferred. 625 Hast Twelfth. Phone 1729-3, 1-3-2t FOR RENT—To, gentleman, modern, front bedroom, adjoining bath, out: side entranc@ close in. 424 8. Grant. 1-2-2t #OR RENT—Room in modern home; close in. Phone 2248-W. FOR RENT—To business mai East 1-2-3t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 620 A. if desired. Home si 1082 8. Ash. 1-3-tf prh Phone 1887-J. FOR RENT—Warm, comfortable sleeping room in modern home; close in. Phone 394-W. 12-27-6! FOR RENT—Ons furnished room. 410 Bast Second. 1-8-2 FOR RENT—Skeepingrom for one or two gentlemen, very: close in. 327 §, Beech Phone 1999 -31- FOR RENT—Nice comfortable room for two gentlemen. 255 N. Durbin. Phone 1237, 4 1-3-6 _ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm home, on frequent desired. 425 CY. 12-81-3t OR RENT—One sleeping room in Private family. 605 H. First. | -2t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping; reasonable; close in, 162 N. Kimball. Phone 1457. 13-1t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and cabins for lighthuse keeping. 325 West. BC. 1-2-2t° FOR RENT—Basement housekeeping room; partly furnished; water, gas and lights and toile Phone 1885-J. 1-8-2t 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. =20-tf BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT—Board and room; board. 1 N. Center. good 1-34t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room in private home, board if desired. 1304 S. Cedar. Phone 1170M. 1-2-2t ROOM AND BOARD—Gas and lights. 834 E. Second. 1-3-1 FOR RENT— One strictly modern room in private home; suitable for young ntlemen; meals if desired. 336 S. Park. Phone 969M. 1 -2-3t WE HAVE home cooked food, $7.50 per week. 143 N. Wolcott. 12-20-3t BOARD AND ROOM for two gentle men, in private home, Phone 1 A BEAUTIFOL VASE- L HIRED A BOY TO BRING 1T HOME FOR ME- LET ME HAVE FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Three-room modern furnished apartment. Phone 1115. 629 E. Fourth. 1-2-2t FOR RENT—2 room furnished apart- ment; lights and gas; adults only. 133 N.’ Kimbaly, 1-8-1t FOR _RENT—One three room apart- ment furnishec: except bedding and dishes; all modern. Phono 312-W. 1-8-2 FOR RENT—Very nice steam heated furnished 8-room apartment. 807 E. Third. Phone 1797-J. 1-3-1t FOR RENT—Tworcom nicely fur- nished apartment, on paved street. 319 8. Jackson, 1-2-2t FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment on pavement; good loca~ tion; gas; {deal-for couple. 928 8. Lincon. Phone 1568-J. 1-3-8t ey FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- ment, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per month; Ughts .and water furnished. Call at 406 W. First. 11-20-tf Che Casper Dally Cribune Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus GO IN AND LOOK AT - ITS ON IT DEAR THE TASLE FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ——— FOR SALE—Business lot or apart- | ment location; part or all of lot. Will take in residence lot. Phone .87-W. 1-3-7t FOR SALE—Bullding 6x8; shingled roof; two doors; good concition. Price $20. Phone 317-M. 1-3-3t FOR SALE—Corner on three streets; 6 © room modern house on lot. Corner East Second and Grant streets. Phone 157-J. 642 East Second. 12-20-tt lot 65x169 feet; CASPER LOTS8—We sell lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 a week: city wa' Ught and phone wires across the street ahd gas bu! block away. The Dobbin Realty C., 231 Midwest Bldg. AL-l4-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford one- ton truck. Inquire 425 W. Ye! stone. FOR TRADE FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—6 room furnished house both heat and gas; close in. 613 S. Ash. 1-3-2t* ——————— FOR RENT—Modern flve-room nice- ly <‘urnished house to desirable tenants; no children; gas het, 1918 8. Spruce. 1-2-3t* FOR — RENT—Wantec. congenial couple to share nicely furnished house, Piano, Victrola; modern throughout; reasonable. 143 8. St. Botolph. Phone $17-R. 18-2t FOR RENT—Ono room house; we furnished; walking distance to re finery, also to town. 671 W. ello: stone. 1-3-2t© FOR RENT—One-room house, fur- nished, lights and gas in, suitable for man and wife. 1131. 8, Box Elder. 1-3-1t* FOR RENT—Mocern five room house with bath, sun parlor, fur- nished completely throughout; best of furniture; furnace with gas:. electric cooker and lights; garage if desired. No children over one year oid. Cail at 320 N. Jackson, 1-3-3t FOR RENT — Five-room house on pavement. Phone 2254W. modern CY avenue, 1-2-2t $$ ue FOR RENT—Two room house, rea‘ partly furnished; Nght and Call 121 N. Park Phone FOR RENT—3-room ‘house; and lights; $26. Phone 1408 East First. water M $$ FOR -SALE—Good two-room house, and two lots; will sell cheap with small payment down. 801 United St, North sper. 12-31-7t* cs FOR RENT—Modern five-room nice ly furnished house to desirable tenants; no children; gas. 1318 Spruce. 1-8-3t* FOR RENT—Modern five-room fur- nished ‘house, furnace heat; gas range in kitchen; piano, electric washer. Phone 1772J, Sunday morn- ing before ten o'clock. 12-30-3t* ~~ FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Office room in Midwest building, Phone 1030 or 853R. 12-21-tf FOR _RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Fire-proof, heated gar- age. Call Bragg Apartments, 7th and 8, Durbin. Phone 390. 1-3-3t "FOR SALEHOUSES — FOR SALE—New 4-room house with 2-3 room apartments in basement, $3500.00; $400.00 cash, R. Kamon 242 E. Second. Tel, 702. 1-3-1t ——$—$$ $$ FOR SALE—One 4-rgom house and one 2-room house. 1201 8. Cotton- wood, 11-20-14t® TO TRADE 160 acre Kansas farm for Casper property or Wyoming land. Tt. Kamon, 242. E, Second ‘Tel. 702. 13-1t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALB—New brick hotel, mod ern, new furniture, rooms always full price $18,500, $10,000 will handle. Box A-80, Tribune. 1-2-4t® FOR SALE—Restaurant doing good business. Inquire 426 W. Yellow- stone. Call Miss Bertha Reid. 1-2-3 For Rent In Ideal Location for Small BEAUTY SHOP Iris Theater Bldg. INQUIRE MANAGER IRIS THEATER ———— FOR LEASE—160 acres ofl land in Bolton field; government perm!t. Address P. O. Box 778. 5-29-t ee FOR QUICK SALE—Lee's cafe, best location in town for business, Write Frank Lee, Glenrock, 12-22-14t* —— INVESTIGATE! At once! These pros perous business opportunities; large grocery and market,. cigar, news and confectionery; umell safe; garage; all the foregoing are Cown town and the best of locations in their respective ‘ines; rooming house, apartment furniture and lease. The opportunity you want {if not above you will find among my listing. Jay M. Probst, Realtor, 232 Midwest Bldg. Office Phone 1870, Residence Phone 1484W. 12-31-2t LOST AND FOUND ——————— LOST—Lady's hand bag, with some change. Postoffice key, postoffice money order for $15, made out to Tom Berry. Fin'cr please return to Tribune office a:.! receive rh er — LOST—A bunch of keys on ring with chain, between postoffice and pri- vate hospital on East Second street. Return fo Tribune office and receive reward. 1-3-2 —— LOBT—Child's brown ki¢ mitten. 319 8. Jackson. Phone 1872-W. 1-8-6t LOST—One 36x4% Miller Cord tire with Kelsey rim, near C Reward 358 N. Jackson. 1-2-6t LOST—Between 330 East Fifth and Park school, child's fountain pen, about 2 inches long. Finder please return; reward. Phone 209-J. — 1-3-1t FOR SALE—Ten-room modern home, six rooms, bath first floor, four room and tollet in bsement; gas, sew- er, walks, lawn, $2,500 cash, balanco building and loan. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. 1-2-3t iY FOR SALE—Good two-room house, and two lots; will sell cheap with small payment down. 801 United St. North Casper, 1-3-7t® FOR S8ALE—Two-room house, near ‘West School, $700 on terme; three- room house, new; east of hospital, terms; oneroom house, east of old brewery, $400, terms; four-room house, South Washingto: $250 cash, bal- ance monthly: lots in Kenwood, Cas- per View on easy terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. 1-2-3 FOR SALE—Dandy four-room house on North side-on sidowalks; $1450; $250 cash; balance $25.00 a month. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel, 702. 1-3-1t} FOR SALE—Six rooms and bath, range connected, being four rooms and bath upstairs, two rooms tn the| basement; double garage, well located on FH. Twelfth; price $4,500, terms. | See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bid, 8 FOR SALE—Modorn 10-room house} with 2 “sets of bath fixtures. $6900.00; $500.00 cash. Rent will take LOST—Bunch of keys on ring and padlock on road to Mills, Finder please return to basement of O!l Ex change building or phone 1176W and recelve reward. 1-2-3t PERSONAL lite ——— MADAM WONDER—Wondéertul life reader; the Indy with the wonderful powers telis past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 252 West B. Hours from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 12-30-4t® NOTICE NOTIC! ‘The friends of Lady, the well known Liewellyn setter owned by H. H Klocks'em, will be grieved to hear of her untimely death New Yoar's ree NOTICE OF PROBATE OF LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF RAYMOND ROUAN, DECEASED. To Edward F. Rouan, Mary Eliz- abeth Wheeler, Katherine M. Rou- an, Dorothy M. Rouan, Ida M. Rou- an, Rose V. Rouan, and Jean Rou: an, and Carrie Fort, and to whom it may concern, heirs and divisees at law of Raymond Rouan, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Carl H. Anderson did, on the 2nd day of f thi yments. Re f FOR RENT—APARTMENTS _|325"nssuina?™ Faron, ™ SN : FOR SALF—Gheap if sold at onee.| good rm two-room plastered house. corne: sidewalks; closa in 147 East He 1,2-3t°' January, A. D, 1923, file with the Clerk of the District Court, of the Sixth Judicial District of V ming, sitting within and f County, his petition in praying the Court for Letters Tes- tamentary be issued to the said Carl H. Anderson, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of the said Raymond Rouan, deceased, and that said petition is set for hearing by the Court on the 22nd day of Jan- uary, A. D. 1923, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, at which time and place the said last Will aforesaid will be ad- mitted to Probte and Letters Testa- mentary issued unless proper and legal objections be made thereto. Dated this 2nd day of January, A. D. 1923. * HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District .Court of Na- trona County, Wyoming. Publish Jan. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 192. > NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Clausen Construction Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 9:10 o'clock a, m., on the 11th day of December, A. D. 1922. . The object of the company is the general building, constructing and contracting business, and to acqu by purehase or otherwise, all lands, properties and equipment necessary to be used in the carrying.out of the objects herein set forth. Its capital stock is $50,000.00, divided into 500 shares of the pa: value of $100.00 each. Its term of eixstence is 50 years. The opera tions of the company will be carried on_in Natrona County, Wyoming The affairs and management of the company will be under the con- trol of three directors. The direc- tors elected for the first year aré Peter Clausen, H. W. Fricke and Emil Enghnell. The location of the principal office in this state is: 517 Oil Exchange Building, Casper Wyomig. The name of the agent is M. W. Purcell. EMIL ENGHNELL, Secretary. Dated Dec. 30, 1922. Publish January 3, 10, 17, 192% NOTICE OF SALE _ —+ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued ou! of the District Court’ of the Sixth Judicial District within and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. in favor of the Coliseum Mo tor Company, a corporation, plain- tiff, vs. Roy- Williamson, defendant! dated December 20, A. D. 1922, L. Marquis as Sheriff within and for Natrona County, Wyoming, has. by virtue of said writ. levied upor 250 shares of the capital stock of the Five Tribes Petroleum Com pany, a corporation, and further levied upon 2,362 shares of the cap ital stock of the Blackstone Salt Creek Oil Company, a corporation and has further levied upon 90) trust shares and 675 shares of the capital stock. of the E. T. Williams Oil Company, a corporation, the versonal property of the said de fendant. Roy Wil'iamson, and situa. ted in Natrona County. Notice is hereby given that or the 15th day of January, A. D Natrona} countr writingeconor 1923. at the hour of ten o’clock » m, at the south front door of thr court house of Natrona County, 1 Casper, Wyoming, the undersigne: Sheriff will sell said personal prop erty of the said Roy Williamson a‘ public auction to the hirhest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution and all costs. PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff of Natrona County. Wyoming. Dated January 8, 1923. DURHAM & LOWEY. Publish January 8, to 13, inclu sive, 1923. UNION TO PAY HEAVY FINES FOR RAIL MER LOS AN S, Jan. 3.—Fines ag- gregating $9,800 composed ‘the sen tence in federal district court here against eight union railway men convicted of conspiracy to obstruct interstate commerce ifn connection with the strike last August against the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway. United States Dis. trict Judge Gledsoe pronounced sen tence after assurance by counsel for the defense that the fines would be paid by the union organizations of which the defendants re members Patients Moved to County Hospital Ten patients were taken from the Casper Private hospital to the county hospital Tuesday when the commis: sion of Dr. If, R. Lathrop as county physician expired. It !* said that the Dolley of the new comm'ssioners Is to keep all AN SHE HAD y TO HIRE SOME ONE TO CARRY THAT HOME: | Goods {patch contained a reference to |Premler Lenino’s health, quoting President Kameneff, of the Moscow ‘Soviet as declaring at the opening of the all-Russ!a ncongress that the premier had prepared an extensive « |report. but owing to the advico of his physicians would not be able to leav@ his home for several days because of illness from overwork. Monument to War Lords Is Blasted, Said BERLIN, Jan. 3.—Reports from Halle state that an attempt was made last evening to blow up « . | large monumental group compria- ing an equestrian statue of Emperor William I, and monuments to Bis- marck and Von Moltke. The latter monument was hurled into the ba- sin of the founta'n. t Attempts to destroy the Victory column in front of the postoffice and the home of a well-known banker were frustrated by the po- Hee. REPORTED ILL eg SPANISH CHURCH IS BARRED . | FROM TREASURE SALES LONDON, Jan. 3.—Premier Lenine) MADRID, Jan. 3.—The royal de- of Soviet Russia ts reported in ad-\cree prohibiting Spanish churches vices received in Riga to be very ill| from selling artist treasures and again ,says a Router dispatch from! |mposed penalties for disobedience, Riga today. which was approved by the cabinet Physicians have been summoned from western Europe to attend the) premier, “but his entourage has aban-| paper does not object to the prulith doned hope of his recovery” the dis-| tion upon art sles to furetgaers but patch quotes the advices as declaring.| says the decreo deprives the church jauthoriles of their rights fo pro- No direct Moscow advices have been prictorship, reducing the position of received confirmatory of (he fure|the church to that of a simple de- going. On December 24 a Moscow di Business and Professional Directory Debate today. This clerical news- | positary. AUDITORS DOCTORS ©. H. REIMERTH THE ¢ ASPER, PRIVATE Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service = 101 0-8 Bldg. Phone 7 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Publlc Accountant Income Tax Service 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Ladi ier plc |Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. 8. Over Campbell Hardw; | Victor R. Dacken, B. So. M.D. Phone EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT ACCOUNTANTS Harmon L. Stanton LD pel ns ae “GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Beat nd. Accountants—Stock ts GENITO-URINARY DISEASES Registarar and Transfer Agen| J R dz. Phone 660 G. 1B. Underwood, M.D. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg bint ndererood, Mt. ARCHITECTS a eM. Elite ____ ee DUROIS & GOODRICH, Architects | J. F. o'Don Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block PHARMACIST Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 R. 8. Fothtan, Ph, G. : | DENTIST WM. J, WESTFALL, Architect c. E. Duncan,, D. D. Ss. Suite 5, Daly Building GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY ore 4 Phone 1163 Offices In Kohrbauch Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 ‘and 55 115 Ol Exchange Bldg. DR. W. W. YATES Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Spectalist Architect antAXB RN 8 Macao Phone 1351) Office 112 East Second Phone 2291 $1 : ——— oe Por DR. G. 8. BARGER ART SHOP Midwest Bulding ——— rr THE ART CRAFT SHOP Telephone 113 Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and DR. T. J. RYIACH Stamped Goods—307-339 O-S Bldg. Physiclan and Surgeon Residence 2118 J. ©. KAMP, M. D. Seat Covers, Cushions, Office—Midwest Bulldi Auto, Tope. a Repalred—Work Telephone 1650 and 1631 Guarantee op sHoP___|Phone 2121 Suite 301 0-8 Bldg. a 6 131 ee Ncimball. Phone 1072W| DR. P; B SHORTT | ipecialis BAGGAGE and TRANSFER) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat = fer IRE. Second. Casper, Wyo. Hlouseworth Baggnge 2 8. Wolcott, DES. MYERS AND BRYANT Light and Heavy Hauling, | Physician and Surgeon | 200 O-S Building . BEN TRANSFER CO. | Office Phone 699 Heavy Hauling and Piano| ‘Moving. Phone 740, TRANSFER Olfice Phone 813 Realdence 746 ——__ errr MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108 E. Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin |General Practice Surgery Obstretrics 5 Baggage, SEARLES Res. Phone 87W “ TRANSFER, STORAGE | ————_____. —— NAT OD FURL C0.—Phone 949 | Office Phone 2208 Res. 1715W - Office Hours 10-12, 2-5, 7-9 = BATTERIES R.A. P. KIMBALL Surgeon CASPER BATTERY Co. 112 East Second Street. BEAUTY PARLORS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY —— wyer —— ORIGINAL MARINELLO’ SHOP. 25. B. Second one 803| Room 221 Midwest Bullding G. H. MANN, Lay CHIROPRACTORS qfigom Sis ol Batata Sn M, GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Office Phone 186 Res. Phone ~ Palmer Chiropractor 127 W. Second Phone 1744 DR. J, H. JEFFREY NICHOLS & SQIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 OW Exchange Bldg. DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY | TAMIR: Suite 818 Midwest Bldg. Phone 708 408 Consolidated Rani, Bldg. DR. B. G. 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