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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. Effective March 8, 1928, Two cents per word or ten cents per Line. NO AD LESS THAN 20 CENTS rage words used as a basis ating a line, ILACKFACE CAP HEADLINE be charged the space of two ‘advertising will charged booked “set Ines" Irrespectly number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Datly Tribune will not be responsible for more than one {n- correct insertion of any advertise- ment ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly leasen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIV) days after in- sertion. No republication will made when the error does not mi terially affect the sénse or purp of the advertisement. oN ADS Sah Careful attention w 6 ivy ads received over the TELEPHO: but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified 1 E, opens, must be in The Casper Daily june office before 10:30. Want Ads re- celved after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m., will inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVER' Must be accompanied check in full payment of the Note the forecoing Instructions unting the words and the rate per ord for the Casper Daily Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these columns ,please be careful to use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Tribune office do not stamps. Always inclose your an- swera in sealed envelope. In reply- ing to advertisements where refer- ences are asked for, do not send the original references. Send cop- fes of them only. TISEMENTS by cash or me. | be) @ of the) \ Na | BEAT IT-3 SERVICES OFFERED | STEAM _PLEATING—Hemstitching | and button holes. Casper Hemstitch| shop, 222 South Wolcott, Phone 2212.) OUR MR. H. ¢. BISHOP will gladly give you assistance in selecting and Cesigning drapery for your home, Chamberlin Furniture Co., drapery| department, second floor. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford bug in running or- der, cash or terms; one lot in In- ‘dependent addition. 1043 W, Railroad, Apartment 1. AUTO ACCESSURIE> TIRES AND TUBES. 80x83 fabric $8.75; 30x3% fabric at $9.50; 37x5 cord. $38.50. Wiley Tire Accessory Co, 238 E. Midwest, FOR SALE—At once, furniture. for| five-room house, Phone 217. Mrs./| Oakes, 709 EB, Fitth. FOR SALE—One heater, two cook- stoves; also two three-way gas Phone 1694-M. 745 8. Me- GOING EAST SATURDAY. Furniture of two-room apartment! for $125 or by the piece; also nice Patho with 35 records for $75. 702 8. Jefferson. 7 wee YEE eset. ik Fine Globe coal range, white enamel and nickel trimmings. Exceptional value. Less than onethird of cost. Can be seen at 444 East 12th St., or call A. W.D., Tribune, 15. HELP WANTED—FEMALE ————— WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. Mrs. Oliver John gon. Phone 321 or 97. pe ia ia EE EE WANTED -Mid¢loaged woknan for general housework. Good cook, perionced, Good wages. Address A ‘Tribune. FOR SALE—Coal ranges and_ heat. ing stov almost new. 919 East Third, FOR QUICK SALE—One extra fine waxed cak diningroom table and six chairs. One Columbia and rec- ‘WANTED—Girl for general ~ work. Call at 258 N. Park. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE po Ee cs aber ‘WANTED—Men, women and chil- @ren in every community to send a post card for Sunset’s big interest- ing gift catalogue, just out; hundreds of useful, valuable rewards in return for a little epare time. Address Re- Sunset Magazine, wart ep Francisco. SALESMEN WANTED — WANTED—Parties to sell the: sscur- ities of one of the most. profitable and fastest growing chain store mer- cantile corporations of the intermounr tain country. You do not have to be an expert stock salesman to sell these securities. It is the company differ- ent. John C. Roberts, Room 201, Ho- tel Henning. AGENTS WANTED ID — Agents to sell some of the fastest sellers on the market Good profits. Acdress P, O. today. Fail 601, Douglas, Wyo. WANTED—High class amateur tal- ent, every Thursday night. See Mr. Harris at Columbia Theater or Phone 986. POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED—Middle aged lady alone, wants cooking on ranch or of camp. Address Box A-42, Trib- une. YOUNG man, college education wants permanent position, inside or out- side work; salary not main considera- tion. Box A-28, Tribune. WANTED—Position as cook; strangt er in town had 28 years experience: can give reference. Natrona | Hotel. Room 30. Phone 10883. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—AlIIl kinds of housework; cleaning carpets, washing windows; | cleaning houses; also cleaning yards| and .washing cars at residences. Phone 1828M. IVANTED—Set of books to keep for | concern as side line; will ar- rangé hours to suit your convenience. Grant, Phone 85 WANTED—House cleaning, window or woodwork washing or ironing at 60c an hour. Call Collseum Garage and ask for Mr. Baty. HEMSTITCHING and picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sa‘es Co., Billings, Mont. — BALD heads here is your chance, wi grow hair; give us a trial and bo convinced, 618 8. Ash. Phone 1524W. ———. METAL WEATHER STRIPS. Cail A. Larson, 494J and get real weather trips at reasonable prices. I CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work; estimates furnished free. L. D. Lelsinger, con: tractor and bullder. Phone 2149W. Call after 5 p. m. MIRRORS RESILVERED — Have your damaged mirrors resilvered.| Satisfaction gunranteed, Phone 249. t Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN Contractor ana Builder, Phone 1229J Res, 721 Madison St. \ CALL 1613-NAV. Furniture repair-, ing, packing, rug cleaning. vacuum | for rent. H. R. McComb, 107 South Durbin. é| orgs, Call and see same at 112 8./ Lincoln. | ex-| 41,) POR SALE—Several electric wash-| ing machines. Phone 1086. house- CASPER AUCTION HOUSE | CASPE MATTRESS FACTORY 200 gas ranges, few and used. Three-hole for $5.50. San] 326 West Yellowstone, Phone 1617-J. Eclipse and 4-hole hig oven, white enamel, $80 value for $40 $125 instant water heater, $65. 100 heaters at all prices. Lage amount) of new and used furniture. We are) enlarging cur building and must sell to make room. Mattresses renovated and recovered | { } IF YOU WANT second hand furni- ture or anything second+ hand, cr have anything to trade, call at 367 8. Ash or phone 1660. FOR SALE—Gas ranges and all Kinds of gas appliances. Phone 1086. FOR SALE— Library table, small brown wicker lamp; oak Gesit chair, | Phone 853R, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR .SALE—Studebaker Big Six touring; disteel wheels; newly paint- ed, $350 Cown will hondle this car. Phone 249. Call 120 W. Midwest ave. USED CARS That will give you a {ot of real atisfaction. MAXWELL, 1922 touring—Looks and runs like new. Carriles new car/ guarantee, $200 down, $50.41 per month. MAXWELL, 1922 roadster—In very} best condition; has spotlight, spare tire, motometer, etc. $200 down, | $50.41 per month, FORD COUPE—Can't be beat for { | SLI, TOURING—$260. NIGH’ COUPE—A real Kennedy Motor Company 230 West Yellowstone, Phone 909. ee aE ES FOR SALE—Hudson 8x tn good con- dition; cheap for cash only; no trade Phone 1860. FOR SALE Severa! Fords; Reo chummy road- ster; Oldsmabile Four — roadster; Ohandler Chummy; small down pay- ments; new Chevrolets on terms. Wyoming Oldsmobiie Co. 454 E, Yellowstone. —<— <<< —_—_____ FOR SALE —Five passenger Ford) $60, $25 cash balance payment pay day, 111 West J. ————<——— FOR SALE—One Butck Six touring car; will consider Ford as part pay- ment; terms. Sand’s Auto Specialty Co., 430° W. Yellowstone. Phone 1692 USED CARS A used car depends. largely on the character of the firm that sells it, | 1922 Dodge Brothers roadster in the Der. best. of condition; Westinghouse air springs in front for $650 | 1921 Dodge Brothers touring, recon: | ditioned; Westinghouse air springs in front and rear for -,---- 550 | 1221 Dodge Brothers touring recon-| ditioned a bargain ----. Dodge Brothers Commercial - Dodge Brothers Commercial - Dodge Brothers Dodge Brothers Commerels Buick Big Six, seven passenger Overland Four roadster Reo speed wagon. - Ford one-ton truck -. Ford, new roadster, bought last cember, a bargain for $350 $175 to $250 orthy of. your HEMSTITCHING pert work on all materials; Prompt service. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co., Arkeon Bl¢g. Phone WOMAN would like day kinds. Phone 2242. attention, ri I s | place them with Gates super tread! 4 C. | FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; | Tribune. I HAVE ten 32x4 Midwest fabric tires, bought before the raise; $18) while they iast; Midwest Service, 240| 8. Wolcott, MASON TIRES For Those Who Seok Dist:nction With Dependability Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 426 East Second, Phone 1125-M. GATES SERVICE STATION. Full line of Gates tires and tubes;| bring us your old casings; we will re-| cords and allow you $1:50 on old 30x! 8% casings; iiberal allowance on oth- er casings, according to sizes. 136 W. Second, WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains; side; curtains repaired and lights put in. 367 S. Ash, Phone 1660. NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes. \Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda | Tire Co., 622 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—IMISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Lawn cressing, sand and gravel; delivered; excavating a specialty, R. FP. Potts. Phone 2165W. FOR SALE—Fifty-egg incubator and brocder. 303 N. Park. Phone 1215W FOR SALE—Fresh eggs; a for setting. 251 East J FOR SALE—Hotel range; just right for small cafe or boarding house; also gas steel hot-plate. Phone 2016 We. 180 eggs st. FOR SALE—Three gas engines, sizes 1%, 4 and 8 horsepower. 1147 East FOR SALE—C melody saxaphone. Box A-24. YOR SALE—Two sets harness; one| bathroom S-foot fresno. Call at 748 Craig. gravel, sand — delivered excavating. Phone 1147J. ard FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter, Li $55; excellent condition, | 232 west Bldg, Phone 1870. POULTRY ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. ‘We can supply you with any quan- tity of baby chicks, 17 varieties; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post prepaid. Write for prices and full particulars. Orders filled on short notice. Colum- bia Hatchery, P. O. Rox 1102, Denver, Co%o, FOR SALE—130 head cattle, 75 cows to calf, all at $42 per héad, Address Vv. V. FOR SALE—Draft horses, wagon harne: 1206 N. Glenarm St, North Casper, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Man with §1.000 as part. ner in a modern dry cleaning plant now in operation. Address Box A440, IT ‘T — Furnished best of references Scoggan, Lander, Wyo, WANTED—TO REN WANTED TO R house, adults; Phone 1564R. WANTED TO RENT. — House suit- able for boarders and roomers; can give references, Phone 20147. WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—I have some money for a real bargain in real estate or secured paper. Box 924, Cas-! WANTED—Rooming house. Har cash customer for first-class place. James H. Bury Realty Co., Ph. 1268. NTED TO BUY. Men's hing, shoes, hats, ead- dies, chaps, harnese, tents, tarpaulin: suit eases, hand baks trunks or any thing of value. We ‘call to buy and pay h. The B: n Store. Phone of 120 W. Midwest. Phone any kind. WANTED TO BUY. Discarded clothing and shces, sad- dies, chaps, tools, musical instru- ments, guns, watches, suit cases and trunks, We cull to buy and pay cash. Phone 2061W. Phe 2 for 1 store. NTED TO BUY — anything of value in househcld goods. Phone 1086. Che Casper Daily Cridune FSB ig, Oise ey wee WANTED—TO BUY —$—$<$<—<— WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur. niture or anything of vaiue; high- bY cash price paid. 367 S Ash. Phone FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ——$—<—$—$ ______ FOR RENT— Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS ——$—$——— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room, suitable far one or two gen- tlemen; bus line past house. Phone 815R. 142 W. Eleventh, —$<—$$$ es FOR RENT—Very desirable modern bedroom. 742 8. Beech. Phone 131R FOR RENT—To business man, class room in modern home; steam nel on pavement. 433 Milton, Phone ee ee FOR RENT—Two-rm. basement ap’ furnished for light housekeeping. Gas lights and water furnished. 232 North McKinley. FOR RENT — Warm comfortable room; gentlemen preferred. 622 Durbin, FOR RENT—Furnished eleepingroom 410 1B, Second, furnished suitable Phone 1729-W. % NT—Large well room, with private bath; for two gentlemen. 305 East Twe:tth. ‘OR RENT—Large, well furnished front bedroom, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 523 South Park. FOR RENT—Rcoms in private home, Call at 534 CY. Phone 1161W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home, privilege to bath by the week or month, 643 S. Beech. Phone 613M. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, in mod- ern home. For gentlemen. 423 8S. Beech. Phone 709. FOR RENT—Two front rooms for housekeeping at 106 Boyer; $22 per month. Phone 2019R5. ¥OR RENT—Front bedroom, suitable for two gentlemen; in moden home, 223 South Park. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, livingroom and bedroom on second floor; grill cooking allowed; no chiieren. 141 W. Tenth, SEE ee th FOR RENT—Large, nicely furnished room, next to bath; cose in; suit- able for two gentlemen, 542 South Park, FOR RENT—Furnished _ sleepin room, $20 per month. 823 S. Cente: FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, a nice Hight comfortable room, adjoining) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM, close to refin ery. 1325 Cedar, Phone 2232R. BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED—Boarders and i close to_reftnery; reasonable: 1137 S. Cedar, Phone 2011W. ROOM AND BOARD for settled unen- cumbered lady; some assistance morn-| ing and evenings. 425 CY. Phone; 197M. BOARD meals; CY bus line; reasonabie. 1015 S. Elm. ROOM AND BOARD tn private fam: ily on CY. Phone 922W. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Room for light house- keeping; gas and lights furnished. 454 Milton, Corner of Grant and Mil-| AND congenial surroundings; on Phone 466J. FOR RENT—One furnished house-| keeping room; gas and lights fur- nished, 740 N. Center.» Phone 480W: FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment, laundryroom |{n_ base- ment; gas, $25 per month. 1328 S, Wil- low. FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment with gas. 1219 8. Elm. Phone 1583J. : — FOR RENT—Three rooms unfurnish- ed basement $35; lights and heat Included, Phone 1259J. 1152 S. Wal- nut. FOR RENT—Nice newly tinted two- room furnished apartment and) bath;; steam heat; very dosirable; no) children. 743 8. Grant. Phone 2047. ee FOR SALE OR LHASB—Small ranch a FEATURE SERVice, Int. ~7 FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two and Thre modern furnished apartment: E. Midwest, Smith Apartments. FOR RENT—Furnished 620 East A, FOR RENT—Desirable unfurnished apartment; steam heat, dectric stove, Murphy bed. Apply Apartment| 8, Tribune Apartments. FOR RENT—HOUSES — FOR RENT — One-room furnished house; also furnished rooms. 423 S. Durbin. room 14 apartment. —$——$——— FOR RENT — Threeroom sem{-mod- ern house, 1437 South Jefferson. Possession immediately. Phone 2008, ——$—$—<—_—___ EO FOR RENT—Twaroom house, nicely furnished. 745 S. Melrose. ——$<$<$—<_$— FOR RENT—Modern four-room un-} furnished house; gas range; garage; half block from CY bus. 620 West) Fourteenth. << FOR RENT—¢room house at Evans- AMege Call at 1014 United St. Prico ight. FOR RENT—Large two-room house; Ights and water furnished. 336 S. Fenway, FOR SALE OR RENT adjoining Lander. Mille, Wyo. FOR SALE—HOUSES ee FOR SALE—A dandy buy tn a five. room house on S, Cottonwood; one half basement; a guod large lot with chickens and stoves in- cluded $4,000 with small down pay-| ment; some good homes east of brew-| ery on very reasonable terms; on the southwest side we have several nico small homes that can be bad on very} easy terms. Come in and have a look. - F. Jones & Co, 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. Ben Gallinger, eR et a FOR SALE—Three-room house, with breakfast nook and garage; in east part. 113 South Fenway. penal eas inate eh FOR SALE—Splendid opportunity to buy a big income residence proper- ty; new and completely modern; in g00d location; clase to bus line; fur- nisbed and very desirable; part cash and terms. Phone 1860J. pee ame a FOR SALE—Four-room mod. house, newly decorated; good location. Phone 87-W. KOR SALE— Four rooms, modern, with breakfast nook; full basement; two biocks from pavement on east side; $4.500, $800 cash, R, Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE—Three room house and two lots, close to school. $1,100, $150 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E, Sec- ond St. Phone 702. FOR SALE—Three-room, two-room, on large lot; all conveniences; eight blocks of postoffice. Price, $3,750. $300 cash, balance easy. Phone 1910-J. FOR SALE—Three rooms and bath, Inquire of owner; terms. 840 5S. Conwell. | FOR SALE — Thaee-room house, $1,100; near North Casper school; $150 down. Inquire C. Ekland, 106 tL. FOR SALE—By owner, six-room mod- ern house, close in; southwest part of town; $4,800, terms. Phone 318M. FOR SALE—Modern apartment build- ing, gross income $7,500 a year; 00d location; well bullt $10,000 cash; will handle, balance monthly pay- ments, Address P. O. Box 319. FOR SALE— One two-room house tly furnished; be mowed. Phone 1157R or call at 743 W. Mid- west, FOR SALE—New well bullt frame house, 12 by 16 feet; also toilet; $250 cash; moved. Inquire upstairs 642 H. ‘Twelfth. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Business lot on EB. Seo- ond; close in; price reasonable. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. CASPER LOTS—We se lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 @ week; city water, Nght and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. T! Dobbin Realty Cy 229 Midw FOR SALE—Lot 65, block 35, North Casper acdition. Bertha Lama, 1202 North 19th St., Lincoln, b, ENGLEWOOD Buy ® S-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; onty $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, 5 iil make 30 1 it FOR RENT— Tworoom completely] tote; Act quick, Call 1120, 06 furnished apartment. 250 N, Beech.| Jo) M. ENGLAND COMPANY, FOR RENT—Two-rcom apt, partiy|____ 302 O-8 Bide, furnished, with lights, water and|/}oR SALE—Two corner lots, with! gas. Call at rear of 831 West Rail- road avenue. YOR RENT—Tbree-room apartment; acults only, 333 East Highth. FOR RENT—Three-room basement, furnished; also garage. 1232 Cedar. Phone 2232R. FOR RENT — Unfurnished corner| apartment on pavement; large rooms; bath and gas; will be vacant March 22. Cail at 312 N. Beech, take Call 736| Broom basement; will | used car as first payment. Burlington, North Casper. FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—Forty acre ranch, one half mile of Lander, Wyo., plenty) of water; good four-room house; full basement; fifteen head cattle: eight head horses; three hogs; farm tool and poultry; all for $6,000; terms. V. V. Scaggan. Lander, Wyo, good | company in the Consolidated Royal- 5) their FOR RENT—RANCHES FOR LEASE—Twenty acre chicken ranch; close in; also 300 acres of good pasture, adjoining with a ten- acre crop of fall rye, Inquire upstairs 642 E. Twelfth. FOR SALE—FARMS FORTY ACRES, 316 miles of postot- fica, on the river; all can be irri- gated. For sale or trade fur Casper ‘property. Phone 1910J. RELINQUISHMENTS’ ETC. RELINQUISHMENT—1\% miles of refinery, $150. One three mile out, $350, Five miles out, $250. One improved and good, 16 miles out, $250. Phone 1910J, FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Ist worth $750 for a! good car, R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FOR 'TRADE—Three-room new house in North Casper, $2,250; will take car as part payment; balance easy terms. Phone 952R. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Diamond ring, samewhere be tween postoffice and Leader. Find- er please leave at Tribune office. LOST—Between Clayton and Casper, a Jewett cord tire 31x4 attached to rim with cover, Please call 1372W or 231 West A. Reward. Adolph Ander- mn. BUSINESS CHANCES HAVE an excellent opportunity for barber, complete equipped shop in Parkerton. For information apply Teapot Development Co., Room 218 Midwest Bld; FOR SALE—Pool hall fixtures and lease on pool hall in good live town. Address R. W. Mulvihill, Glenrock, Wyo. WANTED—A partner with $1,500 in up-to-date window show — rotary other business as may come before the meeting. The stock transfer books will close at the conclusion of business on March 30, 1923, and reopen at the close of the meeting. A. W. GARRISON, Assistant Secretary, Chappell Oil Company. Publish March 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20. 1923. Pr Mey El tik i NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Union Drilling Co. was incor- porated in the office of the Secre- tary of State at Cheyenne, Wyo-! ming, on the 20th day of February, 1923, at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day. The objects of said corporation are to engage in the business of produc- ing, mining, storing, transporting and refining oils and all business incidental thereto, and to erect all) oil rigs and other buildings neces- sary to aid in any such objects. To enter into, make, perform and carry out contracts of every kind and for any lawful purposes, and with any person, firm, association or corpor- ation, in connection with the busi- ness of the company. To issue ob- ligations of the company from time to time, for any of the objects or purposes of the company, and to se- cure the same by mortgage, pieces, deed of trust or otherwise. To extent and in the manner permitted by local laws, to conduct business in any of the states and territories ef the United States, to held there- in_an “hi d_to e_and PAGE ELEVEN convey real and personal property, In general to carry on any business in connection with the foregoing, and to have and to exercise all of the powers conferred either ex- ressly or by implication by the laws of the State of Wyoming upon corporations formed under the laws of said state. Its capital stock is One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) di- vided into Ten Thousand shares of the par value of Ten ($10.00) Dol- lars per share. Its term of exist- ence is Fifty (50) years. The num- ber of directors is three (3) and those who will manage the affairs of the company for its first corpor- ate year and thereafter until their successors shall be elected and shall have qualified, are Frank M. Brooder, Elmer E. Calder and Wal- ter P. Stewart. The operations of said corporation will be carried on principally in Wyoming but they shall have the right to conduct op- erations in other states or territories and maintain branch offices within or without the State of Wyoming or within the United States of |America. The principal office of | the said corporation shall be in the leity of Casper, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, and jthe agent in charge thereof upon whom process may be served is Frank M. Brooder, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this | 7th day of March, 1923. ' UNION DRILLING CO. By FRANK M. BROODER, Agent. Publish March 8, 9, 10, 1923. es Se ea LEGAL NOTICE. City of Casper, Wyoming, March 3rd, 1923, The following described stock, to be advertised, as ESTRAYED STOCK, to be sold to the highest bidder, at 2:00 p. m., March the 18th, 1923, from the City Pound. Shetland pony, dark brown, with small star in forehead; age, about 10_ years. The advertisement to run on the Pub. Mar. 4, 8, 12, 1923 (Signed) A. NISBET, Chief of Police. NEW SECRETARY INVITES CALLERS WASHINGTON, March 8.—Carry- ing out literally his announced “open door” policy, Secretary Work today ordered the door of his private office and those to offices occupied by other high officials of the interior depart- ment, kept wide open to any and all callers during office hours. Hereto- fore the secretary's office haa been reached by a visitor only after pags- ing through various subordinate offi- ojal haunts. AUDITORS ©, H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 bakery; will build store in business location, a guarantee proposition. a baker preferred. Address Box <A-35, Tribune. | | PERSONAL MADAM Wonder, wonderful 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, $5 REWARD for the address of Mrs. Della Vincent, last heard of on the Sand Bar, She ts in Casper. Phone 3. L. L. Charles; very important. 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. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Wyoming Brick & Tile Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, under date of March 2, 1928, having been incorporated un- der and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, of the capital stock of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), divided into Two Thousand (2,000) shares of the par value of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) each, and under a term of existence of fifty years. The number of directors shall be five, and those selected for the first Otto Beyer 8. E. Bailey C. E. Wheeler H. B. Durham The objects and purposes of the corporation are to engage in the! manufacture and sale, either at} wholesale or retail, of bricks, tile, concrete, stone and building mate-; rials of similar character, and io construct buildings from said mate- rial either under contract or other- wise. The principal place of business of said company is located at Cas- per, Wyoming, but operations may be carried on in such other places as the directors may, from time to time, determine. That Otto Beyer shall be the Statutory Agent in charge of the company’s office. WYOMING BRICK & TILE COMPANY By OTTO BEYER, Agent. Publish March 7, 8, 9, 1923. —— NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders’ meet- ing of the Chappell Oil Company will be held at the office of the ties Building, room 301, City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday, the 4th day of April, 1923, for the election of a Board of Directors to manage the business of the company for the ensuing year, or until such time as successors are elected and qualified, as well as for the consid eration and transaction of such it} nit Phone 1008 = “Suite 18, Daly Bids. 0. ¥, STEFFEN Auditor—Accountant Income Tax Service 312 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 1459 R. €. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Anco pbell, Hardware an] on Phone 148 GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stocle Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS Architects d_ Bi Phone 449 ESTFALL, Architect Daly Building ‘Architect pend Phone 1351 {twenty THOIS & GOODRICH, ors ia2 Townsent Casper, Wyo. WM. J. W Suite 5, RAXBURN 5. Suite 12, Daly —— BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ARLES TRANSFER Tes. phone 87W Office Phone 313 —— BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 608 E. Yellowstone BEAUTY SHOPS a THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP Henning Hotel, Mezzanine Floor. Ex- marcel waving, For ap. Ph. 682-R CHIROPRACTORS BRIELLE SINCLAIR ‘auimer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone DR. J. Hi. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN, Chiropractor Townsend Bidg. Phone 423 , BE, HARNED, Chiropractor M. Hie' North Kimball St, Phone 1457 DE. 1. ©. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Ontegpathlc andl Chiropractic iy" 810 O-S Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE E. O' BRYANT Chiropodist and Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 8. Center St. P JULIA RUSSELL Scientific Chiropodist Suite No. 1 co. Phone 907 M. GA Pi Zuttermeister Bids. one 174 COAL ©ASPER COAL AND COKE Co. ienuine Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin DRESSMAKING CARGILE Remodeling and Work. Phone 548W Jenne L. Sherman, All Kinds of Sewing Phone 596J 355 N. Lincoln Repair 4 8, Lincoln Phone 677! DOCTORS THD CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 TAFE 8 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS, Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. 0. S Victor R. en, B. Se. M. D. EYE, EAR, SE and TH! Tt Harmon L. Stanton, M. 8., M/ D. SKIN AND X-KAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES . B. Underwood, . BORNTGENOLGGIS ie M. PATHOLOGIST |. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8S. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E, Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 5S MARSHALL ©, KEITIy, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D, Office 108 E. Second—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrice Phone 2121 Sulte 304 0-; DR. P. E. SHORTT Spee Sreisuat Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 128 E, Second, Casper, Wyo. DR. PE _ORGLER Hair and alp 3 Smith Miter Drie Oar DR. T. J, RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219, Residence 2118. —_—————____ __. i, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 221 Midwest uilding NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS. Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 388 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1038 RADIATOR REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Recoring of Radiators 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1533W SHOE REPAIRING “FIRST CLASS SHOW REPAIRING All Work Guarantee Ben Suyematsu 233 Bast TYPEWRITERS RE) N TYPEWRITERS E. J, Grow 309 0-8 Bldg. TAILORS TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E, Midwess “none SG8VY 15405 Phone 124-3 } Phone 2278