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ADVERTISING ouT OF advertisements must be accompanied by cash or Bcheck in full payment of the same. bY the foregoing instructions about counting the ws word for the Casper _ be Casper Daily Cribune BRINGING UP FATHER --Ten Years Ago Jiggs’ Decennial Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus Pa ey us SENSITIVE a PAGE ELEVEN. jin the State of Wyoming, and in any other place in said County of Natrona, and in any county or place in said State of Wyoming, and within any State, Territory, District or possesion of the United States or foreign country. The number of directors of said corporation shall be five, and the names of directors who shall man- age the concern of the said corpara- tion for the first year are Robert N. Ogden, Jr., H. E. Dailey, H. E. Champion, E. H. Warren and J. Warkley, all of Casper, Wyomin The location of the principal of- fice of said corporation shall be in Room 14 of the Townsend Build- ing in the City of Casper, Natrona In answering mae ads ae lumng please careful use the eclue’ address given in. the advertisement. ‘Write the address ences are asked for, do not send the original references. Send cop- jes of them only, ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune at 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 26 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribuns cfficc hefore 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED*-MALE ———— WANTED—An A-1 experienced joint turner and general oil country ma- chinst for our Shelby, Mont., branch shop; top wages and steady, job. The Midiand Iron Works, Billings, Mont. WANTED—Musical instrument re- palr man to take jobs on wood in+ struments, etc. Phone 194. WANTED—Someone to re-cane chairs 105 W. Twelfth. Phone 418. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ——_———— WANTED—Girl at 239 Ww. First street. pe eal WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Phone 2022. ——t WANTED—Colored maid for general housework. Phone 1925-R. - WANTED — Experienced maid for general housework. 623 S. Grant, Phone 647. PERFORMERS WANTED ——————— WANTED—High class amateur tal- ent, every Thursday night. See Mr. at Columbia Theater or Phone 986W. POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG MAN with experience as typist and bookkeeping, wishes position with a future. Is willing to start at reasonable wage. Phone 638-J. NTED—Work by hour or day. Phone 1044W. WANTED—Pesition by colored wom- an as maid; good cook; knows how to launder and do general housework; want position in private family or a hotel; am not afraid of work. Mrs. Webb. Phone 1716J. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—All kinds of washings; prices reasunable. Call at 121 N. Melrose or phone 2069J. FIRST CLASS dressmaker will go out by day; work guaranteed; ref erence given $3.75 per day. Phone 1840. Grace Barkdoll. N and wfe wants position as first ch chef and waitress. Write C. ¢, Marshalltown, Iowa, general delivery. HEMSTITCHING Expert work on all materials; prompt service. Singer Sewing Mi chine Co., Arkeon Blcg. Phone 2205. ——— WANTED—Every Ford owner to see Bazarth the Ford specialist; first diagnosing free. Liberty Garage. ————— I CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work, esti- mates furnished free. L. D. Leisinger contractor and builder. Phone 2149W Call after 5 p. m. —————— WOULD like fancy work such as embroidery, crocheting and tatting to do, Sunset Grocery, 30 8. Wal- nut, —————— OUR MR. H.C. BISHOP will gladly give you assistance in selecting and cesigning drapery for your Chamberlin Furniture Co., department, second fioor. PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS. Parties shadowec; reliable evidence obtained by an experienced operator; everything strictly confidential, Ad- dress Hox A-36, Tribune, ‘Let Me Figure With You Before You Let Theat Contract FRANK O, HOLTZMAN Contractor and Builder. Phone 12293 Res, 721 ba ee fon HOUSEHOLD GOODS —— FOR SALE—Blue enamel coal range; PR 805 United St. Phone FU RNITURE 20 per cent discount on our entire stock of furniture. Get our prices-—- we save you money. HARNED BROS., 120 W. Midwest Phono 249 FOR SALE— Medium size cheap. 821 CY. FOR SALE--Several usea sewing m- chines in good condition. Phone 1086. L5-tf ple Soe ent CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY New and used gas stoves, heaters apf tank heaters, dressers, tables, brary tables, mattresses renovated for $5.50. See us first 326 W. Yel- lowstone, Phone 1617J, —<—<——<———$ FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, seventy: five new gas heaters. Phone 1086, FOR SALE—9x12 new Wilton Velvet rug, Williqgm an¢ Mary design; din- ingroom tabie. six leather seated Call ‘after 3 p.m. 1020 8 heater, table, kitchen! child's bed, hairs, ture or anything second- hand, or have anything to trade, cail at 367 S. Ash or phone 1660, Tate | tion HOUSEHOLD GOODS - - Eanes FOR SALE—Coal range an¢ heatitng FEA also sanitary couch. 919 B. FOR ‘ALE —Four-hole range | 18inch oven, $29. Pho: | Phone 62730} Pi aise cain ty FOR SALE—Several electric ing machines. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES BUICK ROADSTER 1920 te » Thi: air vfs his car can be had AN R.N. VAN SANT Second and Yellowstone Phone 1381 ES FOR SALE—Ford touring car with starter, 1922 model. Inquire 12 8. Chestnut. ia i CUS B4U BUY We have the following used cars that we want you to see, and try out. ‘Then wo will leave it up to you. Here they are, and ail worth the money. FORD BUG—Just the thing t back and forth ‘to work in. ae wash- 1-5-tt MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR — nnn -----$135 BUICK ROADSTER—Year cid, geod tires, new paint and pale: motor .. en LL ESSEX ROADSTER — A beautiful running little car, and it is cheap pO ace SOS woe == $750 Tate model DODGE BEDAN —Just the thing for this weather, Will take $600 less than prico of new one. Forty per cent down on any of the above. Balance easy monthly pay- ments. The Doud-Weaver Motor Co. 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1700 FOR SALE—Buick “6" Roadster, 1922 model; fine condition; ebeap for cash. Phone 308 atter’6 pein. 324-5. HUDSON SPEEDSTER: ‘Westinghouse shocks, spot — 1ij Mechanically perfect. This is a buy. R. N. VAN SANT ight, real Second and Yellowstone Phone 1381 oe USED CARS Dodge Commercial Dodge Commercial -. Ford Sedan -..--_.. Ford Coupe --...-.... Ford Touring -----...... Ford Touring --------$150 to $250.00 Ford Bugs ---------------$50 to $100 Buick Big 6 7 Passenger-.. Nash Roadster -..-....--. Essex Touring -----..--------$650.00 COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 131 EAST FIFTH STREET FOR SALE—One ton Maxwell St, twerert; rear-end Form A truck. cheap. Payment down and terms. Phone 191-M. 1244 8. Boxelder. SAVE MONEY—SAVE WORRY There is a sensible and materia! saving in the buyng of a good used) car. We have the kind of used car tn stock that.you want. These cars| have been overhauled in our shops and put in good condition before be- ing offered for sale. Some are re- painted. Our prices permit anyone who wants @ car to own a good one. Here are a few of them: BUICK TOURING, overhaulec, good tires, unquéstioned value at $300 DORT TOURING, new tires, motor overhauled, good mechanical condi- $125 FIAT SIX ROADSTER, a powerful, high class car, good tires, O, K. me-| chanieally $750 | REO touring $500 KING EIGHT, repainted, completely, overhauled, good rubber, real value at $750 COLUMBIA, 1920 touring, rebuilt, 1s good as new, now tires; here is a value without a deubt - $600 CHEVROLET TOURING, good me- chanical condition, good tires; see this) one 4st $150) CHANDLER ROADSTER, new tires good shape ------..-------------$300 STUTZ TOURING -.-.. COLE EIGHT TOURING . hal yment down, eae 550 KE. Yellowstone Phone 2030 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Three Pierce Owl trucks 8%-ton capacity; one two-ton ca- pacity track. Inquire 647 W. Yellow- stone, FOR SAT.E—Good late model roadster, A-1 condition, Cemount- yay rims; five tires, terms. Phone FOR SALE—Good cars, we also sell cars on commission; bring your car over, we will sell it for you; get you cash for it: If you buy or sell cars, come see us. Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center. AUTO ACCESSORIES i FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Car spaco in garage, $10 per month. Call at 734 E. Third —$—$ $$$ FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines, Phone 1086. » L6-te MONEY TO LOAN PLENTY money to loan on improved real estate. H. Voasbeck, lobby of American Theater. i-64t MISCELLANEOUS ALD HEADS here is your chance; we grow hair on bald heads; to convince the public we make a spe- FOR SALE—New and second hand tires and tubes vulcanizing. Phone 2061-J. 136 W. Second St. When You Think. About Tires Think of MASONS DISTINCTLY DEPENDABLE Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second WESTERN AUTU TOP CO. New tops and side curtains; side curtains repaired and light sput im. act 8. Ash. Phone 1660, 8 NEW and second-hand tires, atl sizes. Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 622 E. Yellowstone. 12-18-tt FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR QUICK SALE—Ten, shares Cas- per Mutual Blcg. and Loan, $75. Address Box A-82, Tribune. ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. _ We can supply you with any quan- tityof baby chicks, 17 varieties; pacity 10,000 weekly; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post prepaid. Write for prices and full particulars. Orders filled on short notice. Colum- ue Hatchery, P. O. Box 1102, Denver, 0. FEED your chickens fresh green cut bones and see the difference in the amount of eggs ¥%u get; 10-1bs, at 50c. Box 1796, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c: just the thing to put under carpets an@ om the pantry shelves, All you want at The Tribune office. 9-16-tt FOR SALE — Several show cases, cash register and typewriters and ypewriter desks. Phone 1086. | FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; gravel, 8 < sand delivered and excavating. Phone 1147J. FOR SALE — One 12-foot grocery counter, cheap. Phone 903. Stark's Grocery and Market. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Di harness. 120 North Casper. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. FOR SALE—Fine tone piano; also some other furniture. L. F. Walden, 1135 Boxelder. FOR SALE-—Silvertone phonograph; 61 records $40; Duofold $35. 217 East “K" St, COLUMBIA grafonola with bunch of records, for sale cheap, UNITED JEWELRY SHOP, 249 8. Center. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Small modern apartment; close in. Phone 266. WANTED—Board and room by mar, ried couple. Address Box A-85. Trib: une, WANTED TO RENT—Business room in good location, Address Box A-84, ‘Tribune, WANTED—TO BUY TO BUY—6inch Phone 1184. ft horses, wagoni N. Glenarm 8t., ? WANTED Ideal rig irons cemplete, WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY—Socond-hand fur niture or anything of value; bigh- est cash price paid, 367 8 Ash. Phone 1660. -O-tf WANTED TO BUY — Anything of value in househcld goois. Phone 1086. 1-5-tf ifth str E. Phone 1125M/ }and cail offer for two weeks; free scalp treatments. Phone 1524W. 618 S. Ash. ROOM. AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and rocmers.in the rear of 221 N. Center, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT=Sleepingroom in mod- steam heated, close to Kimball. ‘Phone 1689J, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE —~ Modern seven-room house, four rooms and bath on the main floor with three rooms and tol- Te in basement; hot air furnace and uundry in basement; In: garage And corner lot SOx120 feet; will. eell| my equity for $8,000 cash, $2,000 in bullding and loan at easy payments. Owner 1014 W. Fifteenth, WH BUY, build and sell Casper homes, Holtzman and Holtzman, real estate and building, Phone 1229J ———$—$—$<— FOR. SALE — Three-room modern home, two finished rooms in the basement, south Casper, $3,500, $100 | cash. R. Kamon, 242 1. Second. Tel. 702, 1 a RR SE SPL A FOR SALE—Comfortable home for coloved people. Address Box A-80,! Tribune, eased VeRO lM pace ra alee =" FOR SALE—A goo¢ four-room house just off of street in North Cas-| per for a down payment of $500 and; balance like rent; this house is now, vacant and you can move right in;! good garage and out buildings. J. F. Jones & Co., 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. i FOR RENT—Room in private home, Call at 534 CY or phone 1161W, The McClare Rooming House at 123 West Midwest avenue has been taken over under a new managment and we now have steam heat, Rooms rented by day or week. FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms, suitable for two; meals if desired. Inquire 143 8, Fenway. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms; lights, water and gas; near refinery and school; one-half block from the $35. 1228 S. Box Eld- FOR RENT—Rooms in good location for those employed; sleepingrooms or light housekeeping rooms; furnish- ‘ed or unfurnished. 533 8, Lincoln. Phone 662W after 4 o'clock. > FOR RENT—One room furnished for batching without gas; $12 per month, 404 8. Oak. FOR RENT—Furnished hot water _ heated room in modern home; priv- ilege to bath; also basement’ room. 643 S, Beech. Phone 613M.. |” - ‘—Sleeping room in m« ern home, Rone preferred; references requ . 737 E, Fourth. Phone 394W. FOR RENT—Nice bedroom in mod- ern home adjoining bath. Call at 923 8, David. Phone 121W. FOR RENT—Modern front sleeping- room, hot water heat. 503.8. Beech. ——_—_—$_—$———————— FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms; close in: 634 8. Durbin. Phone 89R. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms !n private home, newly decorated and furnished, modern, 642 8. Lincoln. Phone 1596R. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two rooms for lght housekeeping; gas and lights fur- nished; close in, Inquire at the Yel- stone, FOR RENT — Light rooms at 714 8. Oak, FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms; private entrance; two blocks south of library. 418 8. housekeeping FOR RENT—3 furnished basement rooms and kitchen for light house- keeping. 321 S. McKinley. LIGHT Housekeeping rooms; 714 8. St, FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Nice modern 3-room furnished basement apartment; ref- erence required; no children. Call at 344 N. Jackson. Phone 1725-R. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apartment, 646 B, A. FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, furnished for light housekeoping. Phone 1867R. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished except bedding and ‘dishes, 856 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Inquire at 933 8, Spruce. FOR RENT—Two-room sem!-base- ment apartment, 1320 Locust; handy for refinery man; gas range and heater. Call at 810 CY. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT— with garage; room modern house furnished or unfur- nished. Phone 1886-M or. call at 1845 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Strictly modern new five-room ‘house, unfurnished. Ap: ply 1130 Box Elder before 3 p. m, FOR RENT—Two-room hou: nished also lights and wate quire rear house, 923 Poplar, house, not odern; on rear of lot. 321 8, Kim. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room mi! ball. FoR corner lot chickens cash; blocks enst of garder bats hospital month! 344 8, FOR RED $10.00 per month. Second St, ‘T—Car spaco in Call at 5e:| FOR 4 érn 4room stucco house with garage; large lot; near paving on bus Phone 1170-W. lowstone Cash Grocery on W. Yellow-} .| FOR BALE OR TRADE—One FOR’ SALE — Four-room modern’ house with breakfast nook and bath, gas heat: located four blocks! south of state hospital. Call owner! at 1998W. Address 725 8. Melrose; price $4,500, terms. FOR SALE — Seven-room modern house, furnished, four rooms in the baseme two car garage; lawn; shade trees; $7,000, terms, R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. | FOR SALE—New three-room house 1. on E.. Sixth between Jackson and Washington; block from. pavement; lights. gas and water; price $1,500, $220 cash, balance $30 Der month and interest. Call at 934 S. Washington. FOR SALE—By Holtzman ‘and Holtz- man, Jarge modern residence, six rooms in basement; two car garage; Well situated.on S. Jackson; low pri | very reasonable terms, Phone 1229J. FOR SALE—By owner, three-room modern house with garagt; east side, Call 2124W. ‘BEAUTIFUL — 5.room — _reaidence, modern, one large room in base- ment; garage, built {n features; south- east part. $7000. Terms. R, Kamon, 242 B. Second St. Tel. 702. A ee FOR SALE—Would you like to buy nice three-roum house with a lot -and one of ground, two blocks from school, for small cash payment; bal- ance like rent. If so call owner. Phone 1404, FOR SALE—3-room modern house with garage; Eastside. Call 2124-W. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Property Owners Attention WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS AND ADVERTISE THEM Free of Cost to You. We have many buyers now. your houses and lots with us, The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 List CASPER LOTS—We sem lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 a week; city w: Ught and phone wires across the street and gas but block away, The Dobbin Realty C, 213 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1954. ENGLEWOOD Buy & 5-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 6 mil north of the Midwest refinery, $50 only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when spring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 popula- tion. 6 acres will make 30 large city lots. Act quick. Call 1129. JOHN M. ‘ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bldg. FOR SALE—Lots 7, 8, 9,.10, 11 and 12, block B South Casper addition for Pocatello property. 407 N, Main St., Pocatello, Idaho. FOR SALE—FAKMS FOR SALE—loacre Jané@ for Ford Sedan or good Tour- Phone 2256-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR BALE OR_ TRADE—Ford Coupe and Ford Touring car on good lot, close in. 335 W. Eighth st. a, for lot or cheap for cash. Call Dodge Roadster, one Chandler Touring Car, one Ford Delivery, one Elgin Sedan, one new Jewett Touring Car. Willis Hacket Garage. Open day 363 «8. Asi ‘hi 1891-W. FOR TRADE hous property. perty now 3. Becond | FOR TRAD: y | Lusk Of! stock, will trade for go e t for on large lo lar Prefer Kamon, south | g 2. WILL TRADE—One or two building lots in Teapot Towns!te for good used car. J. G. Christy, Suite 218 Midwest Bldg.. Casper, Wyo. FOR TRADE—Two houses in North/ Casper for four-room -house with; gwerage. R. Kamon, 242 BH. Second. Tel. 702. | FOR TRADE—Ford bug with en- closec top or Velle touring car, for Ford roadster or truck back. Mrs. Swan, 620 East A, in rear. LOST AND FOUND business; leaving city and will sell reasonable. Address Box A-81, Trib- une. FOR SALE—Seventeen-room room: ing house ,with two one-room houses in rear; $3.950; terms; pay- ing proposition. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Modern apartment butid ing, gross income §7.500 a year, good location; well built $10,000 casn will handie, balance monthly pay-; ments. Address P. O. Box 319. PERSONAL MADAM PELKEY, clairvoyant; 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. MADAM Wonder, wondreful life| reader, the lady with the wonderful power; tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 252 West B. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. “Fire Mountain’’ (Continued from Page Ten.) relief and relaxed, readjusting his bonds. Ichi turned to him. “My dear Mr. Blake," commenced the Jap, “we have searched the ship) for the original writing. We have not as yet obtained it. The young woman has informed us with much readiness of a place where the paper is. But there are certain reasons—" Ichi glance? at Carew—‘why we may not test the truth of Miss Le Moyne’s statement. “So, we look to you, my dear Mr. Blake, to enlighten us, to dispute or! verify the young woman's words. We ask you, where is the whaling man's writing?” Martin knew he must speak. Moto was quietly massaging his deadly fingers, and Martin did not relish the’ torture he knew those digits could in- flict. But should he speak truth? He wondered if Ruth had really answered their question, and if she baé told them truly where the writ-| ing was. He decided he had best; tell them the truth. It would not) help them, and {t could not harm Lit- tle Billy, for poor Billy was gone. “Billy Corcoran has the code,” he) said. “I saw him place it in his pocket last night.” “Just as the young woman said,” exclaimed Ichi. “Little Billy, eh!’ said Wild Bob. “Well, young fellow, can you tell us what became of that biasted hunch- back?” Martin almost chair. What! caped? ‘I don't know what has become of him,” he tdid Carew. “You ought to know. He had the watch on ceck| when you came out of the fog last night.” “— queer!” muttered Carew, “The hunchback must have been knifed and thrown over without being recog- nized." “No, there were only three, and the hunchback was not of them,” returned Ichi. Not of them! Martin's heart was pounding joyfully. Then Little Billy was alive. “Well, be isn’t on the ship,” as- werted Carew. “Let us not wasteany more time—we'll get the information| the other way. Call in the minx.’ Perhaps it will tame some of that; cursed spirit of, hers to witness her , here, being made un- leaped from his Had Little Billy es- (Copyright, 1923, Bell Syndicate, Inc.) (Another installment tomorrow.) NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The deferred arnual meeting of the stockholders of the Casper Stor- age COniRany, for the purpose of electing four directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for transact- ing such other business as may reg- ularly come defore the meeting wi) be held at the office of the com pany, 117 East Second street, Cas- per, Wyoming, March 1, A. D. 1928, Ib NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Wyoming Sportsmen's Asso-| ciation was incorporated in the o! enne, Wyoming, on the 15th day of object to hold, purchase and convey; on such real estate, stock. The term of existence of said cor- poration shall be for fifty years. The operations of said corporation shall be carried on in the City of Casper, in the Couty of Natrona, AUDITORS 4 Certified Pubic Accountant 401 0-8 Bs” Se “Phone 767 HARRY F, COMFORT —_——_———| 0. F, STEFFEN Auditor—Accountant Income Tax Service 312 Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 14599 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income ‘Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phono 148 ARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. ne venygeery Accountants—Stocle ‘strar and Transfer Agents Ofl Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH, Architects ers id? ‘Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 M. J. WESTFALL, Architect oH Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB, sulte 12, Daly Bldg. ——_ AUTO TOPS Re; ‘208-11 Architect Phone 1351 Seat, Covers, Cushions, ASTEWART AUTO TOP SHOP 134 North Kimball. Phone 1072W oe CHICAGO aura FAR AND TOP 827 Industrial Avenue—%4 North of Wyoming Baker eee 2228 . Hamilton, J. Romig, Painters MS Ditivisti R COMPANY elle Ditlos 8, Heenldenice 21155 eee BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ot SEARLES T Res, Phone 87W Pasco. iced MBit i i it~ “anda ‘TRON. ‘SFER, STORAGE NATED FUEL CO-—Phono 940 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 508 EB. Yellowstone CHIROPRACTORS M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15405 DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706) DE. B. G. HAHN, Chiropractor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 M, E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 Dk. 1, H. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DE. 6. 1, ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropract Pa Physician 310 0-8 Bullaing CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. O'BRYANT Chiropodist and Orthopedic Foot Special 212 8S. Center St. Phone 124-3 JULIA RUSSELL Sclentific Chiropodist Bulto No. a Zuto: matatee Bldg. thone 1742 COAL ©ASPER COAL AND COKE C0, Genuine Gebo Coal 856 N. Durbin Phone 677 CLEANING AND PRESSING RANSFER Office Phone 313 co. Phone 907 tio Phone 1754 County, Wyoming. Attest: BURKE H. SINCLAIR, Sh J. ©. GIBSON, eis Secretary. (SEAL) f-|State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, Wy fice of the Secretary of State, Chey- February 9, 19 {real estate, including the right to! Electrical impose game and ‘sh reservations) this state for the current year. Scid. corporation is not oiganized| ¢; for direct gain and has no capital Publish Feb: 1988 ‘ebruary 13, 14, 15, ————_»__ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner’s Office, It is hereby certified, that the D. 1923, at 9:10 a. m./ Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection et and purpose for which!and Insurance Company of Hart= said corporation is organized is the|ford, in the state of Connecticut, reservation of the game animals jhas complied jirds and f'sh of the State of Wyo-| laws of this state and is authorized ming, and in furtherance of such/to transact the business of Steam with the insurance Boiler, Engine and Fly Wheel and Machinery insurance in Witness my hand and seal of of- ice the day and year first above written. D. M. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. By F. E. BALLINGER, Deputy. February 15. 1923. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 988 South Durbin. one 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital $42 South Durbin—Phone 406 ae STA SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R, Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©. Ss, Victor R. Dacken, B. Se. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. INTERNAL MEDIC R. BE, Cruzen, 8. B., M, SKIN AND Y¥ TRE GENITO-URI . B. Und , ROENTGENOLOGIS' Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. S. Lothia ENT Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. A. P. KIMBALL Surgeon Phone 2208 and 1715W G. S. BARGER, M. D. Specialist Fye, Ear, Nor id Th stlawest ‘Bldg. 4 Tone 118 DR. W. W. YATES Eye Ear, Nose and 'Throat 112 E, Second. Phone 2201 and 1862 Phone 2121 Suite 301 0-S Bl DR. P, E, SHORTT ar Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 128 B, Second. Casper, Wyo. DK. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DES. MYERS AND BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 200 O Building Office Phone 60) Residence 746 MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 108 E. Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrica EO DR. DE ORGLER alr and Scalp Specialist Smith Turner Drug Co. LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 221 Midwest Bullding NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney. 427 Midwest Bul GEANN & GE Room 319, Oil Excha Office Phone 186 Kes, OGILBEE & ADAM 210 0O-S Building OSTECPATHS DR, CAROLINE Sulte 6, Tribune Apa DR. ©. w ding fciar ents 2 Ph, 388 NFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP, Repairing, Recoring of tiadlatobs 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1533W SHIRT FACTORY CASPER IR) ACTORY 8. Elm and Midwest. 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