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How. to Answer Blind Classified ads. In answering blind ads fn these columns please be careful te use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the addres¢ plaint Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In re: plying to advertisements where references are asked for. do not mend the original reference. Send copies of them only. HELP WANTED—MALE live real estate man with car; must know Casper. Phone 2364 ’ HELP WANTED—FEMALE NS ? NTED—Young lafy as compan- pa for elderly lady. Livingston, tana. / Twenty dollars per week fart and ‘board and room. Write Kane, Livingston, Montana. ‘ED—Girl or middie age wo- n toyassist with housework and of ehildren; a good home for pone Phone 1229M POSITIONS WANTED STENT stenographer desires! ition. Phone 427W. 'T work helping with dinners, work or caring for children cs. Phone 213R. SERVICES OFFERED CARPENTER work, cabinet ing, remodeling and repairs of cescription call Ingham Broth- ‘hone 2384. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES VANTED—1,000 side curtains to repair; we also do-a'l kinds of top ork and seat cushions. Tucker ut® Top Shop, 455 W. Yellowstone. OR SALE—Ford Coupe,- -1924 nodel; real bargain to quick buyer; mall amount will handle first pay- nerit. 544° S. Grant. OR SALE—Equity on Ford coupe; Months old; lots of extras; 643. S. oplar, in ear. SALE — Fora coupe, model; réal»bargain to quick buy- {small camount..will hance first nent. 44.8. Grant. OR SAEB=Hudson, 1922, seyen- D enger! car, new tires, A-1 habe, will sell cheap for cash. 1724 fae. Yellowstone. OR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Sma! restaurant including build. > will sell. building~ and fixtures; jl ready to do business for $350. B. F, Addington, 132 -W. Second, OR, SALE—Used bicycte, good as ewe: coantees beaks mud guards; el 3 — grocery scales; candy scale. Casper Storage » 117 B. Second. R SALE—Tuxedo suit, size 39; only been worn three or four es; will sell) cheap. Commercial leaners, 245. 8. Center. Phoue \e one. R SALE—Fresh eggs, also three bred y to layin - winter Frantz ‘ain; S S. White Leghorn roost- cheap if taken at once. 1351 S. plrose. DR SALE—Wash boiler in good ondition. Phone 1967NM. HOUSEHOLD GOODS DR SALE — Four-piece bedroom aite and rug for sale, cheap, liv- m suite grey velour, White ving machine, kitchen ‘cabinét: livingroom suite; rug. san.tary eh ani pad. Phane 121J for ap- Pntment. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. Casper Mattress Factory aricad of used gas ranges and ters at a bargain: we guaran- them \trade your coal stove in; © mony by having your mat- s« tnade over next week. 826 W. Biowstone. Phone 1617J. bne Ciningroom table, six chairs; p leather rockers; one dresser: bed comp'ete; one gas heater one leather duofold, (02 Pear. HAVE ‘POSITION open for good 1924 R SALE—New furniture, cheap.|Phone S45M. SEE monthly. Price $1500. Terms $250 to $500 New home of four rooms; located on S. Elk strect just « about $800 cash, balance monthly. Fourrcom home, basement; gas heated; located on and bus service. Price $4500; easy Phone 1480 HOUSEHOLD GOODS BIG AUCTION SALE ‘There will be a big auction sale at 234 South David, Saturday’ after. noon at 2 p. m. of household furni- ture, rugs. bedding, cooking utensils dishes, glassware, étc. Harnec Fui niture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249 PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC FOR SALE—Victrola. excellent con- dition; 35 records; $30..Rear house, 255 S. Jackson. ‘FOR REN‘T-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Store room 20x60, full basement at 617 E. Second. In; quire at A. E. Chandier, Independ- ent Filling Statton, FOR RENT—Buiding in downtow: section, sultable for store, |shop or’ ccntractor’s office. |B-170, Tribune. FOR RENT—OFFICES OFFICE for ren thing furnished. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Lighted, heated stucco garage with cement floor. 719 N. Matison. Phone 1229M. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—January 10. two-room modern furnished apart- ment, in private home, also gar- age. Phone 508, WANTED TO BUY ALL KINDS property bought, some cash, rest to run on 3 years mort- gage, including interest, Write for particulars if you are interested on these terms. Mr. Shankman, Mills, Wyo. IF YOU CAR is in gocd conditio you want to sell $50.00 cash, Ca’! evenings with car, 5 p. m. Shank. back old post office. Mills, mode! every- Phone 2424. WANTED -TO BUY—Dinger set of open stock dishes, Bayarian, Hav- Land or French Porcelain preferred. Phone 1042R after 6 p, m. FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, close in. 347° +N. Beech, Phone 1558NR. WANTED—Used furniture of all funter-Goll Co., 5 First. Phone 986J. : WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- WANTED—Boarders and roomers at 542 CY. Phone 1396. ROOM and board in modern home, rate very reasonable, on CY bus line, Phone 1533R. ROOM and board in private home on bus Une. 1115 E. Second, FOR RENT—Well furnished room for one or 2 business men on bus line. Phone 2229, FOR RENT—Modern bedroom next to bath, in private home; good location. Phone 1994, ———— FOR RENT—Modern upstairs sleep- ing room. Phone 316M. 327 N. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Modern front sleep ing room. 104 S. Washington. FOR RENT- mogern sleeping roo} also basement room. 152 North Kimball. An attractive and well built small home of three rooms; Ughts and gas; locatec on east front lot on South Fenway BEN A LOOK MEANS A LoT Just completed, very attractive home, of five rooms and bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, full basement having five rooms furnished with bath, al! mcdern built-in features, excellent location being on South Oak street. This property has a very good should rent for $150 monthly; price $8.500; terms $2.500 cash, balance rental value and cash and balance monthly. ertra large living room; two bed rooms; breakfast nook and kitchen; fuli basement; strictly modern: gas heated; ff B. Second, Price only $6000. Terms with garage, strictly modern throughout; % 8. Willow; convenient to refinery terms. Attractive home on CY avenue. three large rooms and bath; one- half basement, located on corner lot; convenient to high schoo!, refin- ecy and business center; price $5,000; terms $750 down, balance monthly SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. FOR RENT—ROOMS BOR RENT—Modern room, close in. 113 S. Lincoln. Phone 264R. FOR RENT—Nice ancy, So eopingroom, in modern home, is close in| reasonable. 701 S. Beech. Phone 4 l “Find that box? The ~ chance is slim.” A “Lost” ‘ad brought it back to him. FOR RENT—Steam heated room for 2; in private home; close in. 423 8S. Beech. Phone 709. SOR. RENT—Steam heated rooms, reasonable, gentlemen preferred. 348 . Midwest. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in new modern home, lady only. 335 E. Eleventh, Phone 2385W. FOR RENT—Modern heated sleep- ingroom, close in, for one or two gentlemen, $20 per month. 155 N. Kimball, Te FOR RENT—Room in modern home 1340 S.-Oakcrest. Phane 1752M. FOR RENT—Nicea modern sleeping- room; sultable for two, 518 E. First. ‘ FOR RENT—Modern_sleepingroom, for gentlemen. 625 8S. Beech. Phone 823M. FOR RENT—Clean desirable sleep- ingroom for gentlemen, close in. reasonable. 737 E. Fourth. 1639R. FOR RENT — Strictly furnished front room, next to bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen, reason- able.. 136% W. Tenth, Phone 1981. FOR RENT—Two rooms and gar- age, separately or together, 135 S. Jackson. FOR RENT--HOUSEKEEPING . ROOMS FOR, RENT—Two housekeeping rooms 2 blocks south of Library. 413 8. Durbin. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two three-room nished apartments, close in. Phone 196J. LS _ FOR RENT—PFour-room modern un- furnished apartment: gas and wa- ter pal, $55. 235. S. St. Boto!ph. a -Two-room modern un- furnished apartment. 1340 S. Oak- crest. Phone 1752M. FOR RENT—Single. basement fur- nished apartment on bus line: heat light and gas furnished. Cal 622 South Grant street in basement, rent $30. FOR RENT—3-room apt., wnter lights and gas; kitchen sink and Tange, near refinery, Phone 1578W. FOR RENT—Nice two-room semi- basement, modern apartment, fur- nished excent bedding and dishes; adults a $37. 1025 S. Walnut. Phone 843W FOR RENT — Cheerful basement apartment, three rooms.and bath furnished. 433 S. Grant. Phone 1171R LOOKING FOR A HOME LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF HOMES AND JUDGE FOR YOURELF. Three-room house on Conwell street, $2,200, $500 down; a real buy. Five-room house on East Second street; $7,000 $3,500 down; worth the money. Seven-room house on Melrose street $5000, $700 dgwn; has garage. Seven-room house on Grant street, $17,000, $5.000 down, balance straight loan. Wanted to Trade—Have Packard sedan will trade in on Casper Property worth the money an¢ will pay cash difference. ~ THE CASPER INVESTMENT ¢0. ” 30Y Consolidated Royalty Building PHONE 203 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two nice light, fur- nished basement rooms, for house keeping. 615 8. Lincoln. Phone 2 . Insurance FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Twa-room house not far out for $1400 with $170 cas! Martin & Christianson; phone 22 FOR SALE—A cozy. two-room cellar and shed, $800, $200 down, balance like rent. Burns, 233 Midwest Bldg. Realtor. Phone 1870. $< FOR SALE—New house of two large rooms, closet and modern except bath tub; full lot, well lo- gated; $1350 with some terms: Mar- tin & Christianson. Phone 2214, FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment, enclosed porch and open porch and bath, nicely located: refined people only ‘need to apply; also attractive bedroom. 21075. FOR RENT—Choice two-room fur- nished apartment, strictly mod- ern, close in, 231 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished Apartment with bath, water, lights and gas furnished $38 per month. 325 N. Lincoln, Phone 511W. ——— FOR SALE—Five-room house mod- ern and wel! locatet; $2800 with $1000 cash; Martin & Christianson. Phone 2214. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment furnished, lights and ges furnish: |- FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ed. De Haan, 258 W. First. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment, on bus line, Phone 1943W. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. modern, light, gas and heat fur- nished, near bus line. Phone 1475. 909 S. Cecar. I HAVE six large lots im good lo- cation and will bu ld you a four- foom bungalow 22x26 and jts all yours for $: $200 down $35_per month on Address Post Office Box 3 —Quick, acre with water » Bas and electricity: soil ideal for zardening or chickens; will sell cheap on very easy terms or help to finance your building; only five or ten minutes drive from — business section of Casper. Box B-173, Trib- une. —————— FOR SALE—Four corner lots. Ye)- lowstone and Ash street, will sell part or all. Phone 2231. W. A. Les- ter. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 134 West apartment. Phone 1683NM. two-room 2nd FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment with bath on bus line. 358 N. Jackson. Phone 1713J. FOR RENT—HOUSES INCOME PROPERTY FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house; gas heat and electric lights; close in. Rear 233 S. Park. ——— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house; not modern. 1024 N. Wash- ington. Phone 1280S or 1258. FOR RENT—Four-room _ modern house, unfurnished, at 620 East 12th. ferences required. Phone 1423M, Rent $50 per month. = FOR RENT—Partly furnished 4- room house on rear of. lot, 825 W. 18th, Phone 212J. FOR SALE—Dy property in southwest Casper; two blocks from CY avenue; % block from bus line; house all mod- wn; will accept car and small am- ‘unt of cash as first payment; Ad. dress P. QO. Box 2066 or Phone 1191J, as miitacs Ioteh hee aatairecea eff BUSINESS CHANCES 5 FOR SALE. Small restaurant including butld- owner—income SS FOR RENT—Two-room house, §2: two-room house and garage, $2 four-room house, modern: $60. Burns aa Midwest Bldg. Realtor. Phone 1870, ——$—$<—<——— FOR RENT—Four-rogm modern un- furnished house, with bath. 342 N. Kimball. Phone 1177R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern house, furnished. 116 East G. ee _ FOR RENT—Five-room modern un- furnished house, stoves shades furnished; two bedrooms, at $75 per month. 235 5. St. Hotolph. ee _ FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house; strictly modern, 231 N. Lincoln. Phone 1477J. ——— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. 414 East FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished house, on bus line. Inquire 539 S. Grant. Phone 858J. ee FOR RENT—Partly furnished four- ~room house, with bath. Phone —— ROOMING HOUSE—17. rooms; good furniture, Furniture for sale and the cheapost rent in Casper. Phone 2 SS FOR SALE— Bakery doing good business, full equipment, deliver: wagon, good location, $1,500 cash nll you need to handle deal. Harry Free, The: Lot Man Foom 10, Townsend Bldg Phone 238 ———<$$—$$— oor FOR SALE OR TRADE _—_—_— FOR TRADE—1%-ton new Interna- tional truck for house; will as; ‘sume apartment house on north side for house with income of $100 a month. Box B, 188 Tribune. $< _________ FOR TRADE—1923 Maxwell; 1922 Cadillac; 1922 Chandler; for three to five-room house; will pay some a Martin & Christianson. Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE For [(— LOST—Small dark Boston bull dog: answers to name of Buddie; reward if finder will cal! 1 FOUND—Gray at Tribune office. — LOST—Automobile axle shaft, be- Return to Warne-Crosby, 436 We: Yellowstone. —— LOST—Airdale Phone 955M. | LOST—Brown tasel off ladies’ win- Well for The © 1924 sy Ire Fearune Service, Inc LOST AND FOUND oe squirrel choker; owner may have same by calling tween Fifth and Sixth streets. Phone 2610, dog; answers to name Pal. Has spiked collar on. ter cost. Reward if returned to| Music LOST—Bunch of keys; business sec. tion of Casper; suitable reward for return. Room 400 O. S. Bldg. PERSONAL a icin | Mrs. Barbra Pierce phone ®47M or call at 105 8. Lincoln, portant. WORLD NEWS CO located lobby | Grand Cqntral hotel; papers from! all principal cities for saie. | WILL » im- | ————— | GENTLEMAN owns property in| town would meet lady between 20 and 25 for acquaintance; matrimony if suited; no objection to widow. Box B176, Tribune. ————— STOCKMAN, bachelor, 39, of fine family and moderate circumstances of strictly sober habits, wishes to meet lad es of good breeding anci re finement; mony if Box B-189 Trib- une. HL LEGAL NOTICES — - NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. | In is st Court Eighth Judicial District. Harry Free, Plaintiff, vs. Walter Galles, George H. Stone, Harry B. O'Donnell, John M.- Hench, Charles Pavelka, Mander- son State Bank, 2 Wyoming cor- poration, Douds-Olliver Hardware Company, a Wyoming corporation; P. N. Carr and William B. Treber. c suited. Casper Motor Company; Julia Schneider, and The Mountain Realty & Title Corporation, De- fendants. To the Defendants: Harry .B. O'Donnell, whose Ppostoffice address and place of residence is Taft. California, and to Charles Pavelka, whose ‘post: office address and place of resi. dence is Nampa, Idaho, and to Julia Schneider, whose postoffice eddress and place of residence is! unknown: You and each of you are here- by notified that on the 24th day of November, 1923, the above named, Harry Free. began the above entitled action against you by filing his petition in the above entitled court, where said suit is now pending, being Cause Num- ber 4150. The object and prayer of said petition is to quiet title in the Plaintiff against you in the West Ninety-five (95) feet of Lots Eight (8) and’ Nine (9) in Block Number Eighty-one (81) in But- ler's Addition to the City of Cas- er, (formerly town of Casper) atrona County, Wyoming, and to exclude you and each of you from any interest in said property. } You are further notified that’ if you fail to answer said petition on or before the first day of March, 1924, said petition will be 4825. FOR RENT — Three-room house, modern, cldse-in, rear 724 S. Ash. Phone 475J. FOR SALE_ HOUSES FOR SALE—On two goo? lots, one two-room house and one one-room house, these must be sold as .own- er is very anxious to sel! and these are a good bargain at $3,000; good terms. Call 238, a FOR SALE—Good four-room house on nice lot with shade trees, also garage ‘chicken house, close in on nogth side; $2500. $250 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702 qe AD tle et ia i FOR SALE—Dandy home on south side; there are three large rooms and bath; located on rear of very nice lot on south side, $3500, $500 cash: R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. chickens, full blood Flemish Glant rabbits; does and br months o!d. McBride, 3: FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nice resi dence of five large rooms on first floor, and four fin shed rooms with bath in basement: upstairs is nicel. furnished; $8,500, $3000 cash or wilt consider smaller home as first pay- ment. R. Kamon, 242 BE, Seccnd. Tel, 702. ee FOR TRADE--145 acre central Mis. souri farm, 80 acres in cultivation, good archard, house, large barn chicken house, lots of good ti : 4, FOR LEASE FOR LEASE. Entire floor, over Supply Glass and Paint store, 252 South Center; rood lease to responsible parties. L. G. Murphy or W. J. Chamber‘in. SOOO LOST AND FOUND To Texas Refinery Employes You can have a home near your Place of empoyment at a price which will make it impractical for you to continue paying rent. We have a brick bungalow. thoroughly modern and arranged for convenient rental of rooms. hia property can be bought for a suprising'y low down payment-and the monthiy pa: ments will be as low as reasonabl LOST—January 2 on the 6 o'clock Grant street bus, a wrist watch. Elgin gold, valued as gift. Won't finder please ca‘l 2013M? Reward. LOST—Between high school and Lincoln on Highth, nine quartet books, four Parks secular and five leave same at or call post nd receive reward. Charles ND—Sum of money in packet- book. Owner may have samo by rent. Call at 303 Oil Exchange Bu‘lding or Phone 2310W. ‘ing. and paying for this ad. 481 WYOMING POSTER COMPANY . Twelfth. Army officials in the vicinity of high explosives. The camera caught when {t exploded. This bomb ‘= for an air attack and ts and incendiary purposes, | taken | Charles Simon. object friendship, matri-| District | artners doing business under! the firm name and style of Nash! ‘TO WYOMING SATURDAY “Out of Luck,” the Universal comedy-drama in which Hoot Gib- son is starred at the Wyoming theater next Sunday, is filled with comedy situations, but one of the funniest scenes in the season's laugh provoking films is portrayed when Hoot attempts to board the superdreadnought California, by way of the boat-boom. Hoot has the role of @ sailor and the difficulty he has to keep from sailing head foremost into the briny as he's boarding the giant ship presents a situation that brushes away atl gloom. The story was written and directed by Edward Sedgwick. —————__ in | cost $757,740, and to be completed in 440 days after work ts begun. Mechanical equipment, exclus! of elevators, will be furnished by the Latourette-Fical company of Sacramento, Calif, at a cost of $213,800, “Feet, Get Me Away!” MEDIGAL FEUDS DATE BAG FOR AGES, SI CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—(United Press). ——Professional feuds 0f medical prac- titioners date back centuries, says Touts G, Caldwell of the Chicago Bar Association, writing in the Ilinois Law Review. The modern troversy between physicians, chiro- Practors, osteopaths and naprapaths is nothing new, he asserts. “The feuds today are only a repeti- tion of the feud between the regular jand the homeopath, eclectic, ph: medic and betanic phy: 5 fifty and one hundred 3 Caldwell writes. “Still more ancient feuds raged during preceding cen- {turles betwen the physician, the apothecary, surgeon and bar’ Galen, writing more - than - 2,000 | Years ago said: “The public does not call into requisition the best physt- clans, but those who flatter their | whims. Nobody takes {nto considera- | tion qualification in the choice of a | physician, but the skillful and the ignorant are estimated alike, then each one of them will have in view what yields income with the least exertion.” Galen was a physician himself. | Surgery was practiced by barbers jin the late middle ages, Caldwell re- | cords. In 1461 King Edward IV. ts- | sued a charter to the barbers and in } 1540 the profession was incorporated j and given the exclusive right to prac- tice surgery in London and its sub- urbs, Later it was enacted In England that barbers should confine their ac- FOLLIES’ LAST BILL true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. Ch of District Court Pub, ater ey 2 : Feb 1,|_ The last production which Bille r: fort Soot * “*|Treland’s Follies of 1924 are giving —— Eee opened to a big house last night and DOUBLE ACTING SEEN Proved and exciting and laughab‘e y edian at the Columbia, takes the leading part in this program. A Saturday at which time the admir- ers of this character will have a Acting for two audiences. This'Present show will also be given was the task confronting Gloria} @gain tonight and tomorrow night. latest Paramount starring vehicle,| Start a four-day run Sunday. There “Zaza,” which comes to the Rialto) Will be a different bill each day. day. Miss Swanson in the title role| musical comedy company, will open is the headliner on the bill at L’Ode-; at the Columbia January 10. —_ The frequenters of the vate 3 Ing one audience e caimtra, rep- other. declared Miss | Swanson when interviewed on the| “set,” “I had the rather unusual ex- screen actress at the same time. “Zaza” is an adaptation of the| DENVER, Colo., Jan. 4.—Ltonel H. B, Warner! Picture actor of Hollywood, Callfor- plays the leading man's role. Others | nia, entenced to serve two Gottschalk, Lucille LaVerne, Mary | 40d pay a fine of $1.000 by Judge J. Thurman, Yvonne Hughes, Riey| Foster Symes, after West had enter- ow Allan Dwan was the director, | {legally using government transpor- —$<—< tion issued to a patient of the veter- Prior to imposition of sentence Tudge Sy: severely arraigned ”? had declared that he had obtained $15,009 from a Dallas, Texas, woman ter in the movies. The court also was informed that West was wanted A great literary classic, from the | vanta charging the using of the mails seen at the America theater on Sun- | to defraud. day and Monday, It is “Slave of | Skin," a compelling dramatic novel inculeating the theme that one pays The picture was produced by Gil- | bert E. Gable and is prerented by Goldwyn attractions shown here re- | cently, “Slave of Desire” has a fine; WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—The contract for the general co e- most popular leading men in the menetali copaten. movies, plays the part of Raphael’ at Livermore, Callt., was awarded Valentin, young Parisian poet and/to Howard §, Willi dreamer about whom the story | aac. ocean are covered by the contract, t The appealing Bessie Love has . gins s :. one of the best emotional roles of | | heart. while Carmel Myers, as the alluring Countess Fedora, has all feet. Some other players in the film are Wally Van, Eulalie Jonsen, mond, Nicholas de Ruiz and William | von Hardenburg. George D. Baker and was the one hundredth picture which he has OAID TO BE GOOD ONE (SEAL) HAZEL CONWELL, isa ae in Casper, “Bud From Gay Paree.”* show. Bud Brownee, favorite com- 6 ” — chance to see him again. The Swanson during the filming of her| The Maudena Dunbar Players will theater for a run of 4 days Satur-; | Dick Hyland's revues, hich cass on, m cafe chantant in St, Etienne. | form resenting the picture-going public, perience of being both a stage and French play by Pierre Berton ana, West, declared to be a former motion the support include Ferdinand | years the federal penitentiary Hatch, Rogar Lytton and Ivan Lin-|¢d a piea of guilty to a charge of BILZAG'S “SINE OF Ee" a West after attending court officials upon his promise to star her daug- pen of Honore de Palege om, the |in Minneapolis and Datlas on war- Desire” from Balzac's “The est =m AT E | for what one obtains. | Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan, Like other | VET HOSPITAL cast. George Walsh, one of the | | ton work on the veterans hospital antares? [are cove ‘Twenty-four buildings jher career as Pauline, his sweet- the men of Paris literally at her Edward Connelly, William Ort lave of Desire’ was directed by made PALM Bi 4 NEW YORK.—United Press.)— The annual Palm Beach regatta will be held February 21-22 and a num: ber of fast motorboats will be sent south after the motorboat show here | January 4-12. The second big event ! will be the meet on the Flamingo course at Miami Beach and Miami, March 7 and 8. Boating enthusiasts .Will then sail for Havana for the races there on March °l5 and 16. Early tn the spring, New Orleans has racing dates, which will attract large numbers of fans, The sum- mer racing season will open June 20, with the ew York to Atlantic City and return race. tivities to blood letting, drawing teeth and other minor operat'ons, while “surgeons” -were prohibited from “barbery or shaving.” This was the beginning of the medical profession as {t exists today, | Caldwell says, and also the becinning | Of legal regulation of the vocation. <\imost anyone with 1 little tra’n- ing could practice medicine in thin country until the time of the revolu. tion, he says. pee WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The ovening for homestead purposes of 13,340 acres of public lands in Mof- fat and Rio Blanco counti Colo- rado, was announced by the interior Department. Beginning January 18, world war veterans will be given a 91 days preference to file on the lands, Washington, D..C., are testing new a 25-pound white phosphorous bomb made for smoke rr aa

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