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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1923. BRINGING UP FATHER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ouT TOWN advertisements pust A cash oF gk in full payment of the same. instructions about and the rate per Daily Tribune. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune at 1% cents word pone insertion; minimum 25 cents. SING HOUR—Want Ads to be aunties properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p, m. will be inserted under theptead ‘Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE TRIMMER WANTED—Casper. Auto Top Shop. Casper, Wyo. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ANTED—! with photographic Wau to assist in studio. Box A-65, Tribune. w. ‘colored or white woman to do laundry in private home, Mon- day mornings. Phone 341J. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE —— U, 8. vernment, jobs; men and Ooo 1s and up; $1,140 to $1,800 ‘Steady; influence neccessary; zommmon eGucation sufficient with our coaching; sample lessons free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept 469T. Rochester, N. Y. . PERFORMERS WANTED ———— -ANTED—High class amateur tal: Yeats every Thursday night. See Mr- Columbia Theater or POSITIONS WANTED ———— WANTED—Work by man of family, 33 years old; strong, willing work- er. Now employed; wish to locate in Wyoming with firm or individual where ability and “pep” counts for future, Experienced watchman. Served four years as deputy sheriff, also chief of detectives (Kansas); ex- perienced, in retail grocery several years. Consider anything with some future; oll field wor' drive truck. Best of reference, What have you? Address J. Fox, 2543 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colo, on, ‘WANTED—General; office work, by young lady, Address Box A-54, ‘Tribune. SETTLED WOMAN would lke work. Box ies, Tribune. WANTE. cal positions by two reliable girlg. Phone 1347J. SERVICES OFFERED — A RELIABLE SEAMSTRESS — will y at your home; satisfaction syeranteed.. Call 825 Room 10. ANTED— Sewing by day, prices reasonable, will go out. Phone 4563. ——_——— WANTED—Day wérk by a colored lady. Phone 1584J. ——— WANTED — General housekeeping work by & lady with three children. I need a p‘ace to live and am willing) to work for very small wages. Ans wer Box A-67, Tribune. I CAN SAVE _ you money on your building and repair work, esti- mates furnished free. L. D. Lelsinger contractor and builder. Phone 2149W Call after 5 p. m. ‘CH HAND wants work; good cook, XZ Capital avenue, Thetaer bldg, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 13 months with the A. E. F. overseas, ———— WANTED eee, eee and patching. 344 8. a WANTED—Work of any repeatable kind; evenings off preferred dress Box 49, ‘Tribune. PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS. Parties shadowec; reliable evidence obtained by an experienced operator; erything strictiy confidential, Ad- a Box A-36, Tribune, Do your Radiator Repairing at the Casper Simonizing Shop. Let Me Figure With You Before You tt That Coniract FRANK 0. HOLTZMAN Contractor and Butlder, Phone 12293 Res. 721 saint ad HEMSTITCHING. Singer service only at 162 N. Center; we have no connection with any oth- er hemstitehing establishment ra Yaa per, Singer Sewing Co., Arkeon Bldg. Phone 2205. “rete NOTICE. We do plaiting, button holes and all new kinds of hemstitching. Cas- per Hemstitch Shop, 222 8. Wolcott. Phone 2212. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Coal range, dresser and heating stove. 919 East Third. enn ait Noa bie Sore btrnhaan RE FOR SALE — Two-holo gas range th 18-inch oven $18; four-hole gas twe-burner gas plates ‘W. Railroad. Phone 133. ——— FOR SALE—Electric carpet sweeper, sewing machine, rug 12x14, oak chiffonter, single bed and mattress, steel cot. 1342 8, Poplar, basement. FOR SALE—Three rooms of furni- ture, 262 S. Jackson. Phone 648J. ee FOR SALE—At ao sacrifice, seventy- five new gas heaters. Phone 1086. Pet i he Ria tcl tah on st Ls oH IF YOU WANT second hand furnt- ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, cail at 367 8, Ash or phone 1660. Tate HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Several usea a = Seaweed in good condition. ER AUCTION HOUSE cASPEH MATTRESS Real bargans in new and used gas stoves, heaters and tank heaters; in- stantaneous water heaters; dre: recover. See us first. 326 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 1¢17J. 12 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ——_____ FOR SALE—Ford touring car and) one auto knitter; reasonable. Call} after 5 p. m. 1055 S. Jackson. IN OUR SHOP We overhaul ‘anything from Air planes to Fltvvers. Our mechanics can repair anything but a broken heart. We have some real values to offer in good used cars that have been thoroughly re-conditioned — by these men in our shops. Before buying your used car it will pay you to call and see what we have to offer. Small payment down—balance easy terms. BENEDICT MOTOR COMPANY 550 KH. Yellowstone Phone 2030 1921 Ford Touring — Starter, good rubber, motor perfect; bargain. 434 ‘W. Yeliowstone. Phone 1700. FOR SALE—New Maxwell Roadster; a real bargain; terms. Call 1129, between 4:00 and 6:00 gr 7:30 and 10:00 p. m, FORD BUG Perfect Mechanical Condition, $100 BENEDICT MOTOR COMPANY 550 E. Yellowstone Phone 2030 1919 Paige Chummy — New paint, good rubber, motor good, bargain. 434 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster, model, in fine shape; cord tires, shock absorbers, etc; price $500. Drop card to 1. R. Young, Box 7, Salt Creek Road. 1920 COLUMBIA Overtneiees tOO% F Ajman aoa Tires ENEDICT MOTOR COMPANY sno" EB. Yellowstone Phone 2030 “q021 | MASON TIRES DISTINOTLY DEPENDABLE Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second Phone 1125M) ————— 1921 Dodge Sedan—New cord jose. snubbers, heater, other ext tor perfect, a real buy. 434 W. ‘Yellow: stone. Phone 1700. HUDSON SUPER Six Perfect Condition—Good Tires If You Want Real Value in a Real Good Car Here You Are At $550 BENEDIOT MOTOR COMPANY 550 B. Yellowstone Phone 2030 two extra fect. 434 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. ——— USED CARS * very gvod selection of Brothers cars and Fords to from, er Dodge Brothers tourings at sa70's and up. All good values. FORDS FORDS FORDS Ford one-ton truck at $350. Ford tourings with starters $275. Ford delivery at all prices. Other Fords at $50 up. Come in—We have just what you| 7: want. COLISEUM MOTOR CO. —— 1922 Buick Roadster — Completely overhauled, lots extras, new sport paint job, a real buy, 434 W. Yellow- atone. Phone 1700. AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—New and second-hand tires and tubes; vulcanizing. Phone 2061J, 136W Second. WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains; side curtains repaired and lights put in. 867 8. Ash. Phone 1660, —<—<—$< << $< ————— NEW and second-hand tires, afl sizes. Vulcanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 622 BE, Yellowstone, isaaed FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One frosted brown reed} tea cart. Phone 1472. pe kiredlioe altel Sada dS 2 ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. We can supply, you with any quan- tity of baby chidks, 17 varieties; ca- Pacity 10,000 weekly; live éelivery guaranteed; parcel "post prepaid. ssera,| Write for prices and full particulars. emg filled = short notice. Colum- ba! Hatchery, P. O. Box 1102, Denver, 0. FOR SA lineal feet, cable, cheap. Call MacGregor, 1076 or 1sesw, FOR SALE—Newspapers 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 FOR SALE hundred _twenty| — Severat show cases, cash register and typewriters and) FOR RENT— Bedroom typewriter desks. Phone 1086, 1-5-tf, FOR SALE—Handsome, large ivory five-eighths inch steel | reed baby carriage, also large sizo| Kiddie Koop, both in splendi¢: condi. tion, halt price, Phone 2184j. 764 Y. . Q FOR SALE—One reed Sidway baby buggy, almost new: also one West- ern Electric washing machine, rea- sonable, 900 Pear. FOR SALE—Cheap, one Conn B Flat tenor saxophone, 215 N. Durbin. LFVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, harness, 1206 N. Glenarm St, North Casper. POULTRY FOR SALE—Some Buff Rock laying hens; also 1 female German po:ice dcg, 7 months’ old. 1227 urbin. Phone 182J. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. LATEST Victor and Brunswick rec: ords always at The Chas. E. Wells, Musle Co. 232-19. Second, Casper. 144-tf WANTED—TO BUY Mefrectc os ead Ross good second hand bator ch Phone 8912. | onas, Swingle. Property Owners Attention WE DO NOT TAKE OPEN LISTINGS We have many customers who want to buy Casper Real Estate. We require exclusive listings be- ‘we piedge ourselves to give service, to suoh Ustings, DEAL WITH A REALTOR In giving your listings to a Realtor and a member of Real Estate Board your listings are then listed with all members of the Board, You are pro- tected from unscrupulous dealers, as- sured of the Service of Experienced men and women. See Ben Realty Co. Realtors 202 MIDWEST BLDG. WANTED TO BUY—Resicence prop- erty, direct from owner; price must Be right. Address Box A-i7, Tribune. . WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 W. 249. Midwest, Phone (2-24-t ‘WANTED TO Piaget a ure niture or anything hig! est cash price paid. Sort 8 ty hag Phone 1660. 6-9-tf WANTED 'FO BUY — anything of value in househcid ‘goods. Phone WANTED TO RENT a 8 ; 1302 S. Casper Sunday Worning Cribune FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large furnished basement rooms; suitable for three single men; private bath, 429 EB. Eleventh, Phone 2143W. FOR RENT—A very desirable room for someone that wants something nice. Phone 211W. FOR RENT—Comfortable s‘eeping- room; close in: §20 per month. Phone 894W. FOR RENT—Two bedrooms. Also 4, orate: 745 BE. Fourth, Phono 639, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms anf batching. 137 8. Grant. Phone : FOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home; $16 per’ menth. Ash. Phone 2032. in private home, suitable for one or two young ladies; breakfast and dinne served. 435 S. Beech. Phone 2162W. FOR RENT—Basement room for one or two, 643 8S. Beech. Phone 6137. upstairs for one or two gentlemen; well heated and convenient; good ref- erences required. $30, 642 H Twelfth. FOR RENT — Front sleepingroom, nicely furnished, near bus lne. 142 ‘W. Eleventh. Phone 815R. FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 404 S. Grant. Phone 2248W. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—2-room furnished base- ment housekeeping rooms; water and electricity. 340 W, Yeilow- stone. : light housekeeping; gas and lights; furnished; also sleeping Phone 1556W. 632 S: Ash, ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and roomers in the rear of 221 N, Center, BOARD AND ROOM in private fam- ily for two respectable young la- dies; no other need apply. 430 W. | Micwest. BOARD ant room, $10 per ‘week. S, Oak. Phone 1679. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3-room mocern semi- egy oe acer adieu cant ex: cept bedding an iver; Phone 640R. oer FOR RENT—Cozy 3-room basement apartment, 1 block cast and +%4 block north of State Hospital. Phone 317W. FOR RENT—2-room _ furnished apartment with kitchenette and bath, Phone 1799J. FOR RENT—AModern unfurnished semibasement apartment on . bus Ine; 5-rooms an¢ bath with plenty of light and sunshine; front and back entrance; suitable for famly of adults or 2 couples; reasonable rent. Phone 2095W. 406 N. Washington. FOR RENT—2-room basement apart- ment furnished for light house- keeping. Phone ,1867R. FOR HENT—February 1, modern i unfurnishehd apartment; heat; Murphy bed; laundry.' Apply Apartment 8, Tribune, R RENT—2-room furnished apart. ment. 646 EB apartment, three rooms, laundry heat and light Tarnianed. ity rant. FOR RENT —A three-room modern unfurnished apartment; gas’ fur- nished, Inquire Apartment 12, Apartments. FOR RENT—At the Rex apartments, 3 furnished rooms; heat, light and : a i — | gas turnished. WANTED—Unfurnished room; must have hot water mornings. Call 29] FOR RENT— Furnished between 8 and 5 and ask for Dixon. WANTED TO RENT—Thres, sae or| FOR, five-room furnished ed house, with pewryafrat ot south. Call Pickard, TTATW or 1798R O. Box 784. MONEY TO ‘LOAN PLENTY money to loan on improved real estate. H, Vossbeck, lobby of American Theater. 1-6-4£ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Light running oorring machines. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms; close in: 634 8. Durbin. Phone $89R. FOR RENT —Sleeping room for Indy or gentleman, adjoining bath; rent reasonable; close in. 713 B, Second, ROOMS at tho Antlers; exclusive; moderate. 616 S. Wolcott St, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, $20 per month; meals if de- sired, hod 8, Center. gall cd e3 halt. within ‘Sent y Bisdes Phone apartment. Apply at 325 West BC. pais sera hice oo Sse ses hahaa nat Nc RENT—3-room furnished apartment; bath; cas, hot water; basement, 1015 8. Spruce. 1055R. FOR RENI—GARAGE FOR RENT—Garage at 1139 BE. Sec- ond. Phone 7273. FOR RENT—Garage. son. FOR RENT—Garage at 923 8, Ash. Phone 341J. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—2-room house; furnish- ed. Inquire 163 West G. FOR RENT—Strictly modern 6-room house with bullttn features. Apply 1130 Box Elder. FOR RENT—Three-room house gas, water and lights, 124 West G. Phone C, V. Norris 12. FOR RENT—3-room partly furnished house for colored people; $30 per month, Phone 1129W. FOR RENT—5-room modern unfur- nished house. 343° 8, Kimball. Phone 519R. ‘ 217 8, Jack- $ FOR SALE—IMISCELLANEOUS 5ALE—Lawn FOR SALE—Several electric wash: ing paachines, Phone 1086, 16-tf] Phone 1147J, ie; gravel, excavating. and, sand delivered |For RENT—Toom next FOR RENT—Room in modern home;| close in; reasonable. -Phone 264R.! | 1188. LAncoln, to” bath. 41s E. Phone 774W, i}. ror FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house, 1212 8, Willow, RENT: house, not 321 8, Kim Five-roomn modern; on rear of lot dd. | sun porch. FOR RENT—Cholce’ furnished recom, |; FOR RENT—One room furnished for, i home cooking, near refinery. 414 i 1S FUNNY DINTY DON'T TELEPHONE FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—4-room, modern house; furnished or unfurnished. Phone} 1886M ur call 1345 S, Spruce after 6 p. ™m, FOR RENT—4-room house with gas range. building on rear of lot. or 112M. FOR RENT—Large one room house; furnished; close to refinery. Call 671 W. Yellowstone Highway. FOR RENT—Cheap; 3-room house nicely furnished; chicken house and garage also l1-room house furnished. Midwest Hojghts. Inquire at 728 E Third street. Also 2-room Phone 1783W a FOR SALE—HOUSES — FOR SALE—10-room house, well lo- cated in southeast Casper; Bargain for $5,250, $2,000 cash {if sold this week. R. Kamon, 242 Bast Second St. Tel. 702. 4-ROOM HOUSE, builtin features; garage; $3500. $1500 cash, R, Kamon, 242 East Second St. Tel. 702. NEW BUNGALOW FOR SALE—By owner, 4-rooms and breakfast nook; strictly modern; at once. Tribune. terms. Address A 68, NEW HOME 2-room new home South in Kenwood; city water; $350 cas! SEE BEN REALTY CO. Itors We offer for immediate sale an ex- ceptional opportunity to get a new | modern home on East side; four large rooms and bath, four additional rooms finished in the ement at littie additional expense. Priced f | quick sale, $4500.00 with a cash pa: | ment of only $500.00, We recommend this purchase to our friends. A. P. NESBITT REALTY CO. $12 East Second Street Phone 101M FOR SALE—Moéern 4-room house on pavement; 3-room apartment. in basement _rented;... terms. Phone (ers. |¥OR SALD — Two-room house and one-room house; lot 79x145; price $3,500, $200 down, easy payments. 426 W. First. B-roum; large house; garage; city water; I'ghts; nice lot located Casper View Addition. Priced $1700, on terms. SEE BEN REALTY CO. Realtors FOR SALE — Stucco house, four rooms and bath, all modern, new stucco and cement; garage heated; large lot near paving on bus line, terms. Phone 1170W. 3+rcom house; bath and garage; east art cs city; terms. s¢ BE BEN REALTY CO. Realto: FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT Good 160-acre well improved ranch, pe eeom in cultivation; plenty of also 20-acre range ranch wath fine springs; will rent to good farmer firalahing references who Is abie to buy the live stock and farm implements; value about $2,200.00 at hard-time prices. One mile from Lander, Wyo. Will give possession Write V. V. Scoggan. _FOR SALEREAL ESTATE BUY LOTS NOW ‘We recommend the purchase of SEE BEN [REALTY co., Realtor FOR SALE—2 lots corner J and Wol- cott street, North Burlington; small house; priced to sell. Lot Owners | Attention WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS. - We hove: waaay bavers wows List your lots and houses with us. We don't tle you up, until we have a deal in ta. sight foc your proverty. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 ENGLEWOOD Buy a 5-acre a in Englewood, on the be Creek wement, 6 miles north of the Midwent refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great ouftiocors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in |, 242 B. Becond, Tel. 702. YELLOWSTONE Linares Svlog EAST Two lots on corner on Yellowstone. Just east ir Old Brew- ery site; terms. SEE BEN REALTY 00, Realtors close to Casper. 125TWs oI unfurnished | "| Phone 703. ‘h.| FOR SALE OR TRADE—Number of! all furnished; price $4,500; possession | Me‘rose, | balance monthly. | PAGE ELEVEN. Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus MES LAVING IN COAL FOR THE COUNT DE GREES AND WE WUZ GONNA BRING THE COUNT OVER HERE For FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE CASPER LOTS—Woe sen lots in Fair easy terms. J. F. Stafford 234 Midwest Bldg. Pay. Lot on FOR SALE OR TRADE | sharse of Western Loan and Builld-| ing Co. stock. Phone 2156W. FOR TRADE WILL TRADE well improved cent Missouri farm of 120 acres wi large crchard for Wyoming or Mon: tana land, R. Kamon, 242 E. Second| St. Tel. 702. WANTED TO TRADE—Large _five-| room modern home for smaller Place. You pay difference in smal] monthly payments. Phone 299J. | LOST AND FOUND FOUNDA watch; give the descrip- tion and leave phone number with| Tribune, LOST — An Airedale pup, Finder Please return to 1036 S. CeCur and receive reward. LOST—A_green gold fountain pen, on E. Second in the business dis. trict, Finder please return ta t Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENYT—Canadian Hotel, W. B Everything furnished. quire 239 W. BC | (BARGAIN in restaurant at Evans- ville. Good terms; paying tion. a , 242 EB. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Modern apartment buiid ing, gross income $7.500 a year, good location; well built $10,000 cash will hand‘e, balance monthly pay- ments, Address P. O. Box 319. | ST. LOUIS Apartment House, show- ing good income for ranch or good 237 In- farm. R. Kamon, 242 BE. Second 8t. ‘Tel. 702, PERSONAL CHICKEN SUPPER anc Candy Sale at North Casper church. 1009 N. Durbin street, MADAM WONDER—Wonderful life reader; the lady iwth the wonderful) powers tells past, present and future.! Call Bnd consult her on any affairs,! 252 West B. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p.m, CALEDONIAN ANCE—Odd bast a. hall easuceaya Feb, 10, Fi >. no charge unless you obtain perfect satisfaction. Rear 443 W. Yellow: stone. American Legion Washington—Charges that because there is no committee on Vetorans* Affairs in the house of representa- tives, the government is losing a York, a member of the United States Veterans’ bureau were being discuss. ad. Mr, Fish stated that congress is not devoting enough attention to the cftaire of exservice men and that a Affairs because it belleves that It is the only effective way in which to obtain adequate consideration of ex- Lmiidpe legislation, according to John Taylor, vice-chairman of the here national legislative commit- tea, — Mala4, Idaho—The American Le gion of Idnho is pressing a legislative Program, including appropriations for @ veterans’ welfare commission, the establishment of an American Le- gion museum, making Armistice Day @ legal holiday and an antt-alien land ownership Dill. —— ' suffering from mental diseases. til calls for an appropriation of $100, | | Townsend Bide, pitals of all Oklahoma war veterans The 000 for a builcing in which veterans will be segregated from other pat-} fents with mental and nervous dis- eases. Fitty Oklahoma men are scat- tered in hospitals of other states. Chicago—Legion posts of the city! are appointing committees to ald all war veterans in obtaining thelr rights under the state bonus act. Indfanapolis—A bill has been In- troduced in the Indiana legislature authorizing boards of county commis- sioners to convey to the American Legion real estate or builCings for FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-quar- ter ton truck, best of condition; AUDITORS trade for lot or cheap for cash. Call RKIMERTH : Certified Public Accountant FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Stude- Income Tax ‘ baker roadster. special six, one Ford |401 0-8 Bldg. “Phone 767 bug, one Fiat in A-1 condition, terms. ‘ HARRY F., COMFORT Phone 226J. Au malting and ‘Accountiny Suite 18, Daly Bids.) po emia one fim 0. F. STEFFEN Auditor—Accountant Income Tax Service 439 312 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 1 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Pia Le pay a eda hone He TOD. CN ee mee RANTEE REGISTRY CORP. GUAR ANE Accountants—Stock nd Gomes and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ACCOUNTANTS RANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Caltors and Accountants—Stock Registarar aod ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phono 669 ARCHITECTS GOODRICH, Architects DUBOIS & 12 Townsend Block Casper, —_ Phone 449 (TFALL, Architect Wat. (3, WESTRATL. Arct aixSuR i B, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1831 AUTO TOPS ae Rs Seat Covers, Cus! 1r AUTO TOP el 134 North Kimball, Phone 1072W ee CHICAGO a aes AND TOP and Transfer Houseworth Baggage 0 8. ‘Woleot Light and Heavy Hauling i SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 81W Office Phone 313 Pos wed Bethea Te tata ali Nan IN: lngpiite- STORAGE fy ry ce oop 949 Are CASPER BATTERY Co. 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR West Hotel, Room 72- Phone 15405 a 2 a ute 418 Mawest Bldg. "Phone. 200 DR. B.C. HAHN, reactor Phono 423 ME HARNED, 1, quizepeactor Phone 1401 DR. LE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic 310 O-S Builane Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. 0'BRYANT erooee and Orthopedic | sub-committees gave only two days’ Foot Specialist hearing to the Veterans’ Bureau,|s12 §, Center St. Phone 124-3} which spends approximately $500,- | 000,000 a year, more money than Is yi L nT nu Soe dlot expended by tl vy . Scientific CI regu eit, eed tere oe een Suite No. 1, is Zutoe ister Bldg. ‘tho American Legion is urging the Bhone 1742 creation of a committee on Veterans’ COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuina Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin Phone ‘Phone 67?! CLEANING AND PRESSING| LADIES’ AND GENTS’ SUITS Cleaned and Pressed $1 Goods Called for and Dotivered Phone 1137-R or 1660 Works 631 W. Ninth DRESSMAKING Miss Parr RL Dressmaking, and Repair| work. Olt, Fifth. Oldahoma City, Okla—The Ameri. can Legion of this state is backing «| FOR SALE—120 acres of good iand,| bill now before the legislature, col!-| ing for the return to Oklahoma hos-| Phone 23. BW. DOCTORS T. J. RIACH clan and Surgeon Ph Phone 1219 IJ. Stahl) Residence 2115! 148 E, Midwest use as war memorials. Such convey- ances may be made on petition of at least 100 frecholders in the county in which the real estate is located. Denver. Colo.—Robert Dillon. vet- eran of the war and American Le gion member, dying here of tubercu- losis constracted in the service, shore ly before the end donated $57.50, his insurance money, and $100 compensa- tion to the Near Bast Relief, His gift wil guarantee the lfe of one ebild for more than two years. Watertown, 8. D.—The American Legion of this state is aiding the traveling appeals board of the Unit- ed States Veterans’ bureau, in an at- tempt to clean up all claims for sery- fee men in this district. Strong ef- forts are being mado to reach every veteran and have him present his claims for compensation, hospitaliza- tion or vocational education. IncYanapolis, Ind.—Georgia led all other departments of the American Legion in membership renewals at the end of January, according to Le- gion national headquarters in Indian- apolis. Others leading departments, in relative order follow Idaho, Towa, South Dakota, Delaware, Illinois. In Topeka, Kan.—An offer of $25.000 | and a natura! park and farm of 388 acres near Independence has been made to the Kansas department of the American Legion by Daniel Dab- ney, an oll inan of Montgomery cunnty. The offer was for the pur- pase of founding a home for the cr- phans of veterans of the world war, The land is valued at approximately $25,000. ee Aa SE Thousands of Jew's harps are so'd by English manufacturers every year to the negro tribes in Africa. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South ae hone 406 ‘AFE pater RAL did g AND | Homer R. Lathrop, = D., F. A. C. & Victor R. Dacken, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE ana 1 bigs ag a Harmon L. Stanton, M. 8., M. D. INTERNAL MEDICINES R. E. Cruzen, §. B. SKIN AND X: PHARMAC ST Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST E. Duncan, D. D. S. Oftices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. A. sete oe evar Sipe Phone 2208 Tend, 1715W G. S. BARGER, M. D. ipecialist Ear, Nose snd Throat snawest™ ‘Bldg. Phone 113 ee Ww. W. shar — 08h Nose a uz E'S ‘Second, Phone 2301 eta 30200 Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-8 DR. P. E's SHORTT ae Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 12n E. Second. Casper, Wyo. DRS, MYERS AND BRYANT ee OS Balas Office Phone 699 Residence 74a MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108 E. Second—Phione 30 Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics i) one JER an pecialis: 106 North Toenter r R. S. LAWYERS ee _ = AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 < ere Bldg. KEM 4038 Dineen: ‘Royulty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE (206.207 Ol Excuinge Bullding re WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-45-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building ie “i ANN & GEIGER oom 319, Ol Exchange Bulldt: Office Phone 186 Res. Phone 2078 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 388 Oste path hs Ph ysiclan Midwest Bidg. Phone 1930 RADIATOR REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Recoring of Radiators 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1533W SHIRT FACTORY CASPER § SHIR’ FACTORY S. Elm and Midwest. Phone 2065 SHOE REPAIRING FIRST CLASS SHOE REP AIRING Work Guarante Ben pede te DRESSMAKER “Bast H Jonnie L, Sherman, All Kinds of Sewing Phone 5963 355 Nd Lincoin TYPEWRITERS — REMINGTO | 309 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2 TAILORS AND CLEANER? Phone 968 TROY TAILORS

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