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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1923. ! ._ gavertisements n be accompanied by cash oF ea ‘in full pagment of the samo. Note the tne war Instructions about and the rate per Senator tho Daily ‘Tribune, PVERTISING RATES—The rate for inverting: ‘Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune at 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 265 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified. properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads received after 10:30 8 12:20 p. m. will be inserted der Ahe head ‘Too Late to Classify. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ————— -ANTED—Lady with photographic bef ae to assist in studio, Box exper: A-65, ‘Tribune. ‘ANTED—Colored. or white woman pas do laundry in private home, Mon- ény mornings. Phone 341J. v. ‘ED — Worn for general Bae wheib a8 and mother's Helpers cheerful surroundings, gvod hams. Zar right person. Apply i243 8. EB! mornings. WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE a ernment jobs; men and GET US hand up; $1,140. to. $1,800 year; steady; influence neccessary; ZsaNnon education sufficlent with our COnching; sample lessons free. Write feinediately. Franklin. Institute, Dept 469. Rochester, N. ¥ ervice examinations Febru- Cry tereh; clerkships $120 month: ly; experience unnecessary; tor ar jist positions now open, write J- Davis (former civil service examiner) we Fleming Bidg., Washington, D. SALESWOMEN WANTED Feats fel ne rat ANTED — An éxperionced sales pee ed! who thoroughly under stands high class ladies’ wearing ap- parel. Adcress Box A-61, Tribune. PERFORMERS WANTED ANTED—High class amateur tal vents every Thursday night. See Mr. Harris at Columbia ‘Theater or Phone 986W. POSITIONS WANTED Pas cane ‘ANTED—General office work, by Wing iady, Address Box A-64, ‘Tribune. POST WANTED—Neat appear: Seer onng woman wishes position as enlesiady or. waitress; experienced; noigive references. Phone 643W. ANTHD—Clerical positions by two Wielicue girls. Phone 1347, SITION WANTED—I would like ei keep house for two or three gen- tlemen in exchange for room and poard; best of references, Address Box A-60, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED— Sewing by day, reasonable, will go out. 456J. fan) WANTED—Day work by a colored lady. Phone 1584J. —— WANTED—Al!l kinds of washings. Prices reasonble. Call 121 North Melrose or phone 2069J. ——— I CAN SAVE you money on your repair work, esti- mates furnished free. L. D. Leisinger contractor and bujlder. Phone 2149W Call after 5 p, m. WANTED—Mending, darning and Patching. 344 8. Fenway. PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS. | Parties shadowec; reliable evidence obtained by an experienced operator; thing strictly confidential. Ad- Box A-36, Tribune. ’ _let Me Figure With You Before * You Let That Contract- FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN Contractor and Bulder. Phone 1229J. Res, 721 wena au prices Phone HEMSTITCHING. Singer service only at 152 N. Center; we have no connection with any oth- er hemstitching establishment in Cas- per, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Arkeon Bidg. Phone 2205. 1-16-tf ICE. We do plaiting, button holes and all new kinds of hemstitching. Cas- teh Shop, 222 8. Wolcott. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE — Two-hole gas range with 18-inch oven $18; four-hole gas range §28; two-burner gas plates $3,75,. 181 W, Ratlroad. Phone 133 FOR SALE—Three rooms of furni- Gre. 262 S. Jackson. Phone 648J. FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, seventy five new gas heaters. Phone 1086. IF YOU WANT second hand furnt- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 8. Ash or phone 1660. Tote ¥OR SALE—Several usea sewing ma- chines in good condition. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPE S FAC pound mattress HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Several electric wash: ing machines. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf) FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 1921 Ford Touring — Starter, good| rubber, motor perfect; bargain. 434/ W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. SMALL PAYMENT DOWN. Balance on easy terms on good) used cars at Benedict Motor Co. 550 E. Yellowstone Phone ——$ $$$ __________ 1919 Paige Chumuny — New paint, good rubber, motor goo, bargain.| 434 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700, MASON TIRES . Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second Phone 1125M 1921 Dodge Sedan—New cord tires, snubbers, heater, other extras, mo- tor perfect. a real buy. 434 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 1700. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN GOOD) ‘SED CARS. Benedict Motor Co. | WANTED TO RENT — Four-room 550 E. Yellowstone—Phone 2030 1921 Essex Roadster—Good -rubber, two extra tires, mechanically per fect. 484 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. USED “CARS A very gvod se‘ection of Doge Brother's cars and Fords to choose from. One 1921 Dodge Brothers touring, th first class condition, new top, new Paint; good tires for $550, | Dodge Brothers coupe at a bargain for $350. Other Dodge Brothers tourings at | FOR SALE—Lawn dirt; river gr 5 recover. Swe uz f stone. Phone 16) -\typewriter desks. Phone 1086, i $275 and up. All good values. FORDS FORDS FORDS Ford oneton truck at $350. Ford tourings with starters $275. Ford delivery at all prices. Other Fords.at $50 up. Come in—We have just what you want. COLISEUM MOTOR CO.' 1922 Buick Roadster — Completely! overhauled, lots extras, new sport! paint job, a real buy. 434 W. Yellow- stone, Phone 1700. AUTO ACCESSORIES of hind wheels; pneumatic tires 42x9 for Clydesdale truck. Address Box 1250, Cheyenne, Wyoming. WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains curtains repaired and lights 367 S. Ash. Phone 1660. NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes. Vulcanizing. Phone 1478-R. Uneeda ‘ire Co., 622 B. Yellowstone. side it in. 12-13-t¢ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Handsome, large ivory reed baby carriagt Kiddie Koop, both in splendid condi. — talf price. Phone 2184J. 764 FOR SALE—One reed Sidway baby buggy, almost new: also one West- ern Hlectric washing machine, rea- sonnble, 900 Pear, Ab Sa aad eat esac een ES 29 FOR SALE—Cheap, one Conn B Flat tenor saxophone. 215 N. Durbin. fee = Sa ii adc held cchaatataia ay ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS, We can supply you with any quan- tity of baby chicks, 17 yartetles; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; live delivery Kuaranteed; parcel post prepaid, Write for prices and full partioulars. Orders filled on short notice, Colum- bia Hatehery, P. 0. Box 1102, Denver, 00, tonmworlt, Phone 16733, FOR SALE—Practically new fifty- dollar Stewart banjo mandolin, $15. Address Box A-34, Tribune, FOR SALE—Two hundred | twenty lineal feet, five-elghths inch steel cable. cheap. Call MacGregor, 1076 or 1569\V. FOR SALE—Lawn dressin; sand delivered Phone 1147J. FOR SALE—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 100; just the thing to put Harley 45. gravel, and excavating. ee WALL T REA FOR SALE—Draft horses, wagons, harness. 1206 N. Glenarm St, rs POULTRY FOR SALE—Some Buff Rock laying hens. 1227 N, Durbin. Phone 1823 | PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. LATEST ‘Victor and Brunswick rec- ords always at The Chas, E. Wells) Musle Co.,/282 HB. Beoond, ‘Casper. | 1-14 | WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Resicence prop- erty, direct from owner; price must be right. Address Box A-57, ‘Tribune. | WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of| any’ Kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 249, 2-24-tt WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of yalue;_high- est.cash price paid. 367 8 Ash, Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED TO BUY — anything of value in househcild goods, Phone 1086. 1-5-tf | WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Two-room fur- nished house; near Park school. Address Box A-63, Tribune. WANTED TO RENT—Three, four or basement of goot size, for stock of goods; must ‘be within eight blocks of Second and Center, either east or P, O. Bax 784. ‘urnished modern hotise. Phone h MONEY TO LOAN | PLENTY money to loan or improved real estate. H, Vossbeck, lobby of American Theater. ‘FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. 1-5+tf FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Sleeping room for lady or gentleman, adjoining bath; rent reasonable; close in. 713 EB. Second, fameteononats i lie ch FOR RENT — New. five-room furnished house, with a! south. Call Pickard, 1747W or 1798Rj | Phone C. V. 1-6 | _| bat FOR RENT—Sleeping room with pri- vate bath. 636 8. Grant. | FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, $20 per month; meals if de- sired, 823 S. Center. FOR RENT—Steam heated furnis! ed rooms; close in: 634 5S, Durbin. Phone 89R. POR RENT—Comfortable room; close in; Phone 394W. steeping- for batching, 137 8S. Grant, Phone b25w. $20 per month. ; FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms $2,750, $1.000. cash. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—February 1, unfurnishehd —_ apartment { heat; Murphy bed; laundry.' Apply Apartment 8,. Tribune, . unfurnished apartment, thres rooms, bath and laundry heat and ght furnished. 533 8. Grant, FOR RENT—Apartment of _ thr rooms and bath at 216 East F; un- furnished except stoves. Phone 1340. Call tor Parsons. FOR RENT —A threeroom modern unfurnished apartment; gas fur} rtished. Inquire Apartment 12, CY Apartments. FOR RENT—Two large furnished basement rooms, suitable for threo single men; private bath, 429 E. Eleventh, Phone’ 2143W. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment. Apply at 325 West BC. FOR RENT—Garage at 923 3. Ash, Phone 341J. FOR -RENT—Threeroom, partly fur- nished basement apartment. Phone FOR RENT —Furnished apartment, ail.,modern, gas heat, two blocks \from Park school, Phone 815R. 143 W. Eleventh. « ———— ENT — Two-room furnished WANTED—Unfurnished room; raust) OR bt ay have hot water mornings. Call 29| oneroom apartment between 8 and 5 and ask for Dixon. |g Cedar. Phone 147 apartment, strict); — FOR REN1—GARAGE FOR RENT—Garage. 217 8. Jack- son. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Three-room house with gas, water and lights. 124 West. G. Norris 12. FOR RENT—Three room modern fur- nshed or unfurnished house. 7381 W. Tenth. Phone 1078 for: appoint- ment. FOR RENT—New threeroom house, modern, unfurnished; on motor bus Mine;“near West Casper school. Ap- py 1334 8, Cherry. FOR RENT —Four-room house, 1212 5. Willow, YOR RENT—Five-room house, not modern; on rear of lot. 321 8. Kim- 15 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Three-room house, full , basement; south part; $3,200, $1,600 cash. RK, Kamon, 242 5. Second. Tel. 702, furnished FOR SALE—Modern five-room hoi with three finished rooms in base. ment; lot §4x140; located on paved street; ideal apartment .site; beauti- ful lawn and trees; on bus Lino; close in; yearly rental $1000; price reduced to $5,250 for quick sale. Harry Free & Co. Phone 238 or calf Sun¢ay Phone 1257. FOR SALE—Two-room house with built-in features, ce‘lar, gurage; R. Kamion, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR RENT— Bedroom in home, suitable young ladies; breakfast and dinner served. 435 S. Beech. Phone 2162W. FOR RENT— Rooms for girls with or without meals; laun- dry and cooking room; on bus lne. private erences required, $30. 642 E FOR RENT — Front sleepingroom, nicely furnished, near bus line. 142 W. Eleventh. Phone 816R. FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 404 S. Grant. Phone 2248W, HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT— Furnished room for lght housekeeping or batching, 817) 8. Spruce, FOR RENT — Two housekeeping rooms. 221 E, Fifth. Cali after o'clock. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM in private fam- ily for two respectable young la- dies; no other need apply. 430 -W. Micwest, 2 ‘—Board and room. $10 per week; gas and BOARD and room. $10 per week, home cooking, near refinery. 414 8. Oak. Phone 1679. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT One-room and kitchenett 162 N, Kimball. FOR RENT—Modern furnished four- room basement apartment with beat and water. 642 EB. Twelfth, up- stairs. FOR RENT — Furnished two-room basement apartment, with gas. 1219 8. Elm, Phone 1683. NT — Two-room furnished ent with bath, lights and apartment Drice $25. Call at under carpets an# on the pantry helves. All you want at The Trib 9 ‘al show © sh register and typewriters an: blocks from Center. 149 N. RENT apartment, bed- for one or « twor $3,500, $200 down, 1 $15 per mi ding, water, gas and lights furnished $30 per month; no children, 1215 8, tf! David. Phone 760W, FOR SALE — Two-room house and one-room house; lot 719x145; price easy payments. 426 W. First, FOR SALE—Fine modern five-room! residence full basemdat, well lo- cated; $6,800; will consider good build- pH lot, R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel, 02, FOR SALE. Good little three-room house, $1,200 very little cash and easy payments; near high school, just off CY; is this elght-room modern house, with space to finish four bed rooms in second stovy. A gdod home and good income ‘| property. J. F. JONES & CO. 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204 FOR SALE — Stucca house, four rooms and bath, all modern, ne stuceo and cement; garage heate: large lot near paving on bus line, terms. Phone 1170W. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE DON'T PAY RENT A fine home on CY, five rooms and bath-and three finished rooms in the basement; fully modern; big laund: gas and hot water heat: garage: $12,500, terms. . A fine neat home, eight rooms and Barage; just off E. Second; $8,500, A beautiful home on S, David, six rooms. very modern, large fireplace; full basement, with finished room, laundry, etc; good garden; garage; hot water, $12,500, terms, Six-room house on §. Melrose two lots on a-yery large garage; $4,500, terms. ‘Two-room house on back of lot on K street, lot 60x140 feet, $1,000, terms! given. | Three-room house on §. Jackson: water, gas, $1,800, terms. | Three small houses on one lot on| 8. Cherry for $3,750, terms, | Two-room house on 8. Conwell on corner lot, $1,650 terms, A nico high corner lot on 8. Beech $1,200, one-quarter cash. City lots with water, ens, lights and pkone wires at $450, $10 down,! The INahhin. Realty Ihe DODDIN Realy Lo. | 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 Cribune HARDWARE -! DonT KNOW. ANYTHING ABOUT HARDWARE- © 1923 oy invt Feature Service, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Property Owners - Attention WE TAKE OPEN LISTINGS. We have many buyers for houses. We don’t tio Zou uP until wo have @ deal in sight for your property. The Dobbin Realty Co. | 231 Midwest Bldz. Phone 1954) — FOR SALH—120 acres of good land, close to Casper. Call 1257W. FOR SALE—Bargain in lots located in southeast Casper, $60 each. R.| Kamon, 242 B. Second Tel. 702. Lot Owners: Attention | WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS. We have many buyers now. We don't tie ge up, until we have a deal in sight for your property. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—By owner, two lots. cor- Phone 997J. MILLS Lot on easy terms. J. F. Stafford Phone 703. 334 Midwest Bldg. View addition for $1 as the id gas but | away. The Dobbin Realty C, 213° Midwest ‘Bldg. Phono 1954. 11-14-t¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Number of sharse of Western Léen and Bulld- ing Co. stock. Phone 2156W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-quar- ter ton truck, best of condition; trade for lot or cheap for cash. Call STW. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Stude- baker roadster special six, one Ford bug, one Fiat in A-1 condition, terms. Phone 226J. FOR SALE OR TRADE—640 acres about 30 miles south of Gillet! Wyo., for Casper property. 318 Indus- tral Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST — An Alredale Please return to 1036 receive reward. LOST—A lady's patent letaher shoe, between Spruce and Grant on Yel- lowstone, Saturday night. Finder please return to Tribune office, LOST—Lady's wrist watch, name en- Braved “Caroline Brown.” Return to 816 N, Durbin. LOST—A_green gold fountain pen, on E. Second in the business dis- trict. Finder please return ta the Tribune. - BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Warehouse with full basement, elevator, brick building, Bae R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. . Finder , CeCar and FOR SALE—Modern apartment bulld ing, gross income $7.00 a year,} good location; well built $10,000 cash will hand balance monthly pay- ments. Address P. O. Box 319. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN—Hotel, grocery store, butcher shop with ice plant in connection. Also soft drink parlor, Bulldings brick and concrete. Established business. Frank Ninko- vich, Hudson, Wyoming. PERSONAL MADAM WONDER—Wonderful life reader; the lady iwth the wonderful powers tel t, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs, 262 West B, Hours 9 a. m. to 10 Pp. m. MADAM PELKEY, can give you advice on life court ship. marriage or business; so positive am I of my power to tell the past, present and future and exactly what you want to know that I will make no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction, Rear 443 W. Yellow- stone. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION clairvoyant; [ Lidderdale Tool Company was { corporated in the office of the Sec retary of State at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 26th day of January,| 19238, at 9:20 a, m. The objects and purposes for twee value, of One | ($100.00) each, List your houses and Tots with us.|corrcratian shall The number of Directors of said) corporation shall be three the names of Directors who shall manage the affairs of the said cor- poration for the first year are A.| E, Lidderdale, Elmer Johnson and Warren L, Bailey, all of the City of List your lots and houses with us,! Phone 1954) ner of Lincoln and Fourteenth.| CASPER LOTS—We sem lots tn ate | Martin. down {your Little Billy. ® week: city’ water, Nght and phone | j, ke 4 He ice nor the Japs have captured him. 6) << which said corporation is formed are to buy, sell, ba in, manufacture an scpplies, and other tools and ma- chinery. in in and deal repair oil well The ital stock of said corpor- ation shall be Fifty Thousand Dol- lars ($50,000.00). civided into Five Hundred (500) shares of the par Hundred Dollars The term of existence of said be fifty (50) 3), and Casper, County of Natrona and State of Wyoming. ‘The operations of the said cor- poration shall be carried on in the! City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and in any other place within said County of Natrona, and in any State of Wyoming, and also outside of the State of Wyoming and with- in any state, territory, district or possession of the United States or foreign eountry, The location of the principal of- State of Wyoming shall be at Yel- lowstone Highway and C street, in the City of Casper, in the County ming, and the agent in thereof is A. E. Lidderdale. LIDDERDALE TOOL COMPANY. By A. E. LIDDERDALE, President. Attest: WARREN L. BAILEY, Secretary-Treasurer. Ps February 3, 6 and 6, \*Fire Mountain’’ (Continued from Page Eight) tin seemed. to see_a light. “Say, what does Little Billy look Uke?" he queried. “Did he wear a black suit and a green velvet hat?” “Yes, ‘e did,” answered the boat- “*Ave you seen ‘im?” this afternoon,” laughed “You need not worry about Neither the po- He is improving his chance to pur- sue the avocation of book salesman.” Martin recounted his meeting with the purveyor of universal knowledge. “But say.” finished Martin, “who is this Ichi you mentioned? Do you know Dr, Ichi?" “Do I know Dr. Ichi?” echoed the boatswain. He glowered at Martin. The query seemed to inflame his temper. If Martin bad been @ cautious young gnan he would have let w enough alone. Martin's interest was more than piqued. Here’ séemed a chance to learn something about that myster- fous Japanese. the water-front,” he renfarked casu- ally. ‘He mentioned that he was go ing to look up a fellow named Ca- rew."” 2 The sailor received the remark in @ most disconcerting manner. He stiffened and stared at Martin, mouth agape, for an seemed breathless. “Carew—Wild Bob Carew!” he cried. a ‘and tn this!” This’ was progressing! “You talk of Ichi, and then you talk of Wild Bob Carew!" he said to Martin. “Swiggle me stiff, young man, you must be one o’ them!” His great hands reached Martin. hia eye. tomorrow. i oR Sal CLEVELAND, Ohio — Mark Kuehn, chairman of the fuel com- mittee of the National Association of Purchasing Agents, reported an increase of 11.43 per cent in the in- dustrial consumption of coal in Oc- tober, November and December, with coal stocks on hand January 1 sufficient for 31 days. PHILADELPHIA— Dr. Caroline M. Purnell, woman physic‘an, died. NEW YORK—The American La- bor party announced a resolution urging labor organizatons to pro- test French occupation in the Ruhr. 8ST. JOHNS, N. F.—The British Empire Steel corporation mines at Bell Istand, said to have heen closed in connection with the Ruhr situa- tion, were to re-open NORTHAMPTON, Mas: Abner Lee Sauiggans recelved $800 con- federate money in payment for h's confederate bond, in accordanc with his recent request addressed to J Davis ferson NEW YORK he dréadnaught Maryland. on its way to the winter maneuvers of the Atlantic and P cific fleets with Admiral Hilary P. & AND, you Don't KNow ANYTHING AGOUT THE HOTEL Business, EITHER- Jones, will transfer the commander | States fleet to the Pennsylvania at Balboa and return to be equipped with a fire control system permitting all ships of the line to fire thelr guns simultancous- of the United Y.—When the Martin Mrs. Richard GLEN COVE, home of Henry with a $150,000 loss, L. Davisson, daughter of a mem- ber of J. P. Morgan and company, rescued a cat from the second story. Representative George Hudd'eston In a speech that the United States was maintaining the Philippines as a base when the BALTIMORE AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant income Tax Laghoes other county or place within said! fice of the said corporation in the} of Natrona, in the State of Wyo-) charge i Auditors and RAYBURN 8. WEBB, Suite 12, Daly Bldg. ————__—_ AUTO TOPS » Seat Covers, ers EWART AUTO TOP 134 North Kimball. rTP AUTO PAINT AND TOP CHICAGO SHOP $27. Industrial Avenue—%4 North of} Wyoming Bakery—Phone 2 GAR COMPAN a. Wealderice 21755, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER pounewars Baggage Light and Heavy Hauling SE. ES TRANSFER iene BIW. Office Phone 313! Phone 1 s—Olfice 2: ‘The’ satlor aceon. a| KNmee— Oreo hasty and a heavy-fisted man. But, and Trans! 220 S. Wolcot ‘Perhaps Little Billy is down on} Res. Phone 87W Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus burned ne 767 Rt ry hip COMP ORT it! ccoul Aggy TE “Bitte 18, Daly Blds- b Ath Seely, SEE: 0, F. STEFFEN Auditor—Accountant In 8 312 Con. Roy. Bids Phone 1450 AN. DENBERG ie Accountame i Tax Service Over Campbell, Hardware eS en zUA NTEE REGISTRY CORP. Feet Accountants—Stocls gistrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange ACCOUNTANTS ested chsh bahay “GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Cuaaes pena Sek istarar and Transfer Agents tt ‘onl Exchange Bldg. Phone 669 ARCHITECTS IDRICH, DUBOIS & GOO Casper, Wyo. |, WESTFALL, Architect Building Bldg, Phone 660) Architects Phone 449 Phone 1351! kas ndbe at Cushions, SHOP: O72 W ¥ fer preciable instant. He | “And Wild Bob Carew takes | toward | There’ was annihilation in| 9, a ide M. E. HARNED (Copyright, 1923, Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | pier | 162 North ‘ils Another fine installment of this story | 310 0-8 Bulla'ng” CHIROPODISTS O'BRYANT and Orthopedio Foot ‘Specialist 212 8. Center St. JULIA RUSSELL Sclentific Chiropodist Zuttermelster Bldg. Suite No. 1, Ph ©ASPER COAL AND 356 N. Durbin | CLEANING AND PRESSING| oNTS* Cleaned and Pressed $1 Goods Called for Phone 1137-R or 1660 Works 631 W. Ninth and Delivered Phone ‘NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE | AND FUEL C©O.—Phonoe 949 SMD aechanetibid ied asad sad BATTERIES PER BATTERY Co. Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropracto: ir West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15403) fae trcuhdanbbeainde alters Si aoadl: ty RNA GRAHAM. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JE! | Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. DE. 5, G. HAHN, © Phone 706| Phone 423 Chiropractor ball St, DR. I. E. BERQUIST —_———_. Zuttermeister Bldg. Phono 1757 ARNOLDUS id Chiropract! Phone 1754 Phone 124-3 | COKE CO, Coal Phone 677) 128 E. Office Phone 699 Office Phone 186 Midwest Bldg. 425 + Yellowstone Ben Suyematsu SUITS i. Stahl) d_ Repair 22a3W. DOCTORS DR. T, J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon 309 O-S Bldg. PAGE NINE. time should come to divide China among the powers. DUBLIN—Bight soldiers and one clyilian were drowned yesterday in Dun Drum bay, county Down, when their boat capsized. BALTIMORE—T, Buena Vista Springs hotel in the Blue Ridge mountains offered a tract of land as a possible site for the summer White House, provided congress ac- cepted the recent bequest of $200,- 000 for providing ony. NEW YORK—The Steuben ao- ciety of America has asked Presi- dent Harding in a resolution made public today to call a second peace conference to revise the Versailles treaty and to take action on the oc- cupation of the Ruhr by the French. epeht 960,000 in 1922 for repairs to their footwear, according to a statement issued today by L. M. Davis, editor of a shos trade publication. The shoe repair Indus- try has a total investment of $100,- 000 000 In the country, Davis said, and there are more than 75,000 shoe repair shops. CHICAGO—Chicago radio broad- casting records were broken last night when a vocal message sent from a wireless set at a hotel was heard by Miss Frances MacDonald of Syracuse, N. Y., aboard the steamship Berengaria, 2,954 miles out from New York on {ts journey to Cherbourg, France. HARRISBURG, Pa.—A stringent prohibition enforcement Dill dJe- signed to prevent home brewing will be in tho legislature tonight at the request of Governor Pinchot. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital $42 South Durbin—Phone SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. C. & Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc. ion L. Stanto: ‘I. S., M. D, INTERNAL MEDICINE R. E, Cruzen, S. B., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST i Hallie M. Ellis ri PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan,, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgeon Phone 2208 und 1715W G, 5. BARGER, M. D. Specialist Kye, Ear, Nose and Throat Midwest Bldg. Phone 113 DR. W. W. YATES Eye Ear, Nose and Throat 112 E. Second. Phone 2201 and 1862W a ————— Phone 2121 Suite 304 O-S BI DR. P. E, SHORTT ae: iy pe Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Second. Casper, Wyo. DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Building Residence 743 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 Hai, hig? ne pag nate Ir an calp Specials 106 ‘North Center i LAWYERS ee AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 221 wyer Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY ers 3809-10-11 OU Wichange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 OL Gaslehes Building WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 11-15-16 Townsend Bldg. 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