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FOR RENT—Five-room apartment with or without furniture. Tenth vid streets. mo 142 W. finest. Fourth, = Bit paper lights furnish- «) 1208 N. Durbin. Phone 2035M. Se 7 kENT-—Three-room furnished FOR Naa apartment. .Phone 367. "OR RENT—I'wo-room furnished E pasement apartment. 782 CY. phone 16625. Pre YOR RENT—Furnished apartment, livingroofm, dressingroom, built-in featuteers large mirror in door, kitchenette, and refrigerator, ly decorated, Phone 2268R. } "OR RENT—Furnished two-room Cpartment. 610 8S. Ash. Whaley Apartments. YOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, over Stone grocery. ply at Stone Grocery, 233 B, Sec- fh. iaiage ene FET FOR RENT—HOUSES epee FOR RENT —Four-room modern house, very nicely furnished, built. in features and garage. 240 8. Fen- ee FoR RENT—Unturnished or part- ly furnished six -room house. Phone 1507W- — FOR RENT — Three room partly furnished house. 108 S. Jackson, ee OR RENT—Two-room unfurnished Pouiel $30 per month. 236 8. Fen- way. Phone 1987. | FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur- nished house. © $20 ‘per month. 25 N. Lingoln, Phone 596W. Se ee FOR RENT—Five-room modern house $40 per month. Tel. 2214. eS FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house; close in. Inquire 343 8S. McKinley. FOR RENT — Modern — four-room remi-basement apartment, fur- nished except bedding and dishes, newly decorated at 344 N. Jackson. hone 1267W. eo FOR RENT—Large one-roggn house, all furnished, also basement bed- room. 485 C¥. Phone 1996W. ee see FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house. 244 S. Walnut. Phone 754R. nn FOR RENT—Small house, complete ly furnished, good location, very reasonable, also garage, Phone 12573 —— FOR RENT—Fourteen-room house, furnished, arranged for apart- ments. 983 S. Wolcott. FOR RENT — Four-room modern house, all furnished, reasonable. 1417 EB, Third. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- rcom house with garage, water, lights and gas in. 123 West H. FOR RENT—Five-room modern bun- galow. 615 8. Lincoln. Phone 2M. | FOR RENT — Three-room modern house, nicely furnished, reason- able to responsible party. Phone ‘OR RENT—House of five rooms and bath at 441 EB, Fifth street. Phone 589J. Call at 440 S, Durbin. FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house. Phone 1204. FOR RENT—By June 1, unfurnish ed six-room house. 232 8S. Grant Phone 11714, FOR RENT—Exceptionally nice fur. nished three-room house, bath and builtin features, coup'e or three adults, 252 8, St. Botoloph. FOR RENT— Two-room furnished house, water, Hghts and in. 829 S. Melrose. Inquire 336 8, Con- well, FOR RENT—House of eight large modern roams, five rooms and bath up, three rooms and bath in rem!-basement, will rent separate or together, reasonable. 343 N. Jack- son. YOR RENT—Unfurnished house, eo modern, contains two complete apartments, five rooms and three roo: will rent separate or togeth- e N. McKinley. ‘ aR RENT—Four-roam furnishe¢: house. 611 HE. First, » modern. Phone 1963. FOR SALE—HOUSES YOR SALE—Bbautifu! new ten- room duplex; latest finish through: out, two garages and well located on south side. For price and terms call Barnard Realty Co, ———— FOR SALE—Four-room house, gas] 4! lights, water, furnished or unfur- shad; terms to suit buyer, 319 Riv-| ° erview avenue, Mills, Wyo. SrLew QURRUR ERE aes Were Ss $150 PUTS you in possession of new three-room house with two one m houses in rear, balance less n rent; or will take lot as first ment. ‘Inquire 244 West K or phone 2886M. FOR SALE — Fourroom modern house, large lot, block off paye- ment; no assessments, $4,500 at $500 down, $50 per month on bal- ance. Phono 2714J1. eae fOR SALE—Fiveroom™ new mod- ern house, fireplace, hardwood floors, three finished rooms in basement and garage; for only $5500. Good terms. E. B, Lamar, Smith Block, Tel. 2214. Realtors. Pita bee be FOR SALE—Three-room house for $1850; $160 cash. One-room house id gurage $1,100; $200 cash. Two 1 house $1,000; $160 cash, $26 per month. E. B. Lamar, Smith Block. Tel, 2214. Realtors. OR SALB—A real home and in- come at cost. Standard Addl- 0. Phone owner, 924W, YOR SALE—Two-room house and a garage, southeast location. Phone owner 2605, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. For Rent—APARTMENTS | BRIN 202 Midwest Bldg. varnish room. A REAL 230 W. Yellowstone FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Large three-room sem!- modern, full basement, three-room house in rear, three lots, price $3,000 with $350 down and $50 per month total payment. Phone 2714J1. pale ch Ra att FOR SALE—New four-room house, price only $2,250; will take car in s first payment, easy terms on bal- ance. Burns, 214 Miiwest Bldg. Phone 1870. a FOR SALE—Dandy four-room mod- ern furnished house in southwest part of town, $400 cash will handle. Phone 1204, THINK THIS OVER. New four-room home, with oak floors throughout, fireplace, break- fast nook, high basement with three room apartment and laundryroom; a’so two-room house with basement on rear of lot; well located on pave- ment; can be bought on good terms for $6,000. Baker Grude Investment Co., Realtors, Phone 1189. FOR SALE—Good home on CY ave- nue, five rooms on first floor, two roam basement apartment bringing | FOR $40 a month. Owner {s going to leave Casper and is offering $2,000 worth of furniture with the house for $1,000; price of house with furniture $7,508 with $2,500 cash, terms on balance. aker-Grude Investment Co. Phone 1189, FOR SALE—New five-room modern house on East Second, $750 cash will handle. Phone 1204. FOR SALE—By owner, new home, below cost, ten raoms, two baths, hot water heat, two stone fireplaces and many fine built-in features, east front on pavement; it is different, $1,500 down or will consider light car as part of down payment, drive to 1526 §. Spruce and inspect it. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Three miles trom Cas- per, five acre tract, beautifully lo- ideal sandy loom soil, plenty r, electric power within few feet of tract, basement for house already dug, finest location in or around Casper for good chicken nch, address. Box 692. Tw FOR SALE—160 acre irrigated farm 1 mile from Lander, with all live: stock and farm implements, §10,- 500; $6500 cash will handle, ©. A. St. John, P, O. Box 248 Lander, Wyoming. eee FOR SALE—Lot on corner of A and Elk streets, $1,200 if taken at once, easy terms. Inquire at 102 N, Park or phone 434J. —_——<$—<—— FOR SALE—Two lots in East Bur- lington addition on Gladstone, Inquire Chase Cafe. FOR TRADE HAVE several good trucks. wish to exchange for vacant lots; or clear improved property, Ask for Mr, Thomas, Liberty Garage. ——<—<—<$———$_—_————————— FOR SALE OR TRADE—A. 50x140- foot lot with good one-room house and cellar; will take good team, har- ness and wagon and some cash. Mrs. Jennie Boyd, Allendale acdition, Casper, Wyo., General Delivery. GING UP FATHER BY GOLLY -1 CANT STAND LOOKIN’ AT THIS RAIN: DOWN THE CURTAIN UNTIL IT STOPS: FOR SALE USED WILLS SAINT CLAIRE BROUGHAM Car in elegant condition; has run very few miles; tires and uphol- stering in excellent shape; car mechanically is like new—Now in the A Car You Will Be Proud of—- ; ALSO COLE AERO EIGHT—NEWLY PAINTED. CASPER MOTOR COMPANY "OL PULL _ SEE BEN. i A LOOK MEANS A LOT BUY A LOT AND BUILD “Lot 5, block 92, Butler's, east of hospital. - Tot 6. block 6, Butler's, east on Lot on South Wolcott street, aout Lot on pavement on Spruce, easy terms Nice level lots on South Conwell, Kenwood and Fenway. Large roomy lots on East Second, in Byst Terraces, easy terms. Level lots on East F street, on north side, . Large lot, near West Side school. Pick your location and call us, we have them. SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS elfth street. of Fifteenth street. Phone 1480 BARGAIN Phone 909 FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-room house modern, 236 8S. Fenway. $2600; terms to sult purchasers. Small payment down. Phone “1987. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in South McKinley street lot at 50 per cent discount or trade for any- thing of value, Box 291, Call 749 W. Railroad, FARMS AND RANCHES. In Big Horn Basin to trade for W. W. Murphy, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Gray tour- ing car, run 1,900 miles, in per- fect condtion, will trade for late model Ford. 1320 8, Locust. FOR TRADE—Gou tncome prop- erty to trade for smu"! residence property, What have .you? Phone 1204, BUSINESS CHANCES nm cheap, 116 W. Midwest. FOR LEASE—Fifteen room tran- sient rooming house, in Thermop- olis; best location in town. Address Manhattan Cafe, Thermopolis, Wyo. ————————<———_ ————_— FOR 8ALE—Rug cleaning business or will sell machine separately. Phone 561M. ‘OR SALE—Boarding house, location, all full, Phone 272R. FOR SALE—Furniture and lease on apartment house of eleven apartments, eight have private bath, a good income, will sacrifice if sold by June 1; owner has other btisiness; good location, close in, one block from postoffice, 140 E. Midwest. FOR SALE—One barber shop in the Smoke house, cheap ff taken by the first of June, sickness the cause. Box 721, Glenrock, good call mornings. Wyo. MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE some money for limited loans or secured first paper, P. O, Box 195. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Large blue cat. Reward. 145 N. Lincoln, Phone 1207W. FOUND—Pair of man's tortutse rhell rim glasses, Inquire Pat Royce's Filling Station. LO8T—Dark blue Angora kitten, Finder return to 626 8. Grant or TLL TAKE A “MAP ONTIL (T ~ STOPS {LL BE GLAD , XO ait OUT FOR A WALK’ Che Casper Daily. Cribune cee” PERSONAL DIVORCES secured, about half the regular rates, advice free. Address Box 1943, Casper. TO ALL SUFFERERS. Hay Fever, Asthma, Rheumatism and Bronchial Troubles Have You Tried the New Vaporhood Treatment—1015 South Elm Street. Many. testimonials of Casper peo- ple on file in office from those who have been benefited by this new process. LEGAL NOTICES ESTRAY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following live -stoc! has been taken up, and unless called for will be sold under the Estray law of the State of Wyoming: One black horse, 9 years old, branded 50 on right thigh. One mare, 8 years old One branded 50 on, right thigh. _ Owner can_have same by. call- ing at Mills pepe acaen Co, and proving property. JIM HALEY, City Marshal, Mills, Wyo. Publish May 28, 29, 30, 31, June 1, 2, 3, 1924. pte kde Se BM aa NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 38. Notice is hereby given that the assessment roll for Paving Dis- trict No, 38 was certified on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1924, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- cels of land or other property charged with assessment may re- deem the same from all or any portion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the entire assessment, or any por- tion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land with- out interest within thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit, on or before the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1924, The owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may re- deem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid emount of said as- sessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment un- paid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such peyment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling. due and the entire ten equal install- ments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the same time that the install- ments are peyable. All payments shall be made to the city Trea- surer, y illy, This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the ity of Cas- per and the statutes of Weontng. In witness whereof I have here- aap a my Mor st oe er, ‘yomin, 2 A.D. 1934. or J. 8. VAN DOREN City Treasurer. sorrel May 21 to 81 inclusive, ——._____ NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECU- TION, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District, Natrona County, Wyoming, J. J. Thomas, Plaintiff vs. F. H, Fletcher and Indiana Transit Company, Defendants, No. 3454. Notice is hereby iven that under and by virtue of an execu- tion issued by the above entitled court May 9th, 1924, and based Spon a judgment rendered in the above entitled court on the 6th day of January, 1923, in favor of the plaintiff, J. J, Thomas, and against the’ defendants F. H. Fletcher and Indiana Transit company, for the sum of $1,466.95, and $8.00 costs, I, the undersigned, Petry A. Morris, Sheriff in and for Natrona Couty, Wyoming, on the 28rd day of May, 1924, levied upon one Paige Roadster Automobile, Serial No. 141867, Motor No. 140703, the property of the above named defendant F. H, Fletcher. Notice is hereby further given that I will sell the above described pr erty at public auction to the ighest bidder for cash at the south front door of the court house*in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming on the 14th day of June, at the hour of ten o'clock in th forenoon, to satisfy said judg ment and costs. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this call 1728R. Reward. PERSONAL CONSULT D. L. HUGO, gifted and noted clairvoyant, 40 years exper. lence, 00d satisfaction. t 140 west . Mid. MADAM J, Rea, Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally will answer no questions over tele- phone, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wyatt hot8l, Apartment 8. Phone 2609J. 28th day of May, 1924, PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff Natrona County, Wyoming. Publish May 29, June 5 and 12, 1924, le in v Ko en count for 4 than in China even It is conald ered to be women’s business to at tend to her household cares, keep | out of he way of her Hoge lord ang have the smallest possible feet. WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. FOR GOODNESS "VE SAKE YOU DON'T MEAN TO TELL ME Ou ARE GOIM OOT IN THIS RAIN: MOUNTAIN VIEW, SUBURB ‘Arrangements have been completed with Mr. Bacon of the Na- trona Power company to install electricity in Mountain View Sub- urb, just as soon as the right of way through the Producers and Re- finers Plant can be signed up. This will be within a few days. Construction work will start gn the Presbyterian church next Saturday morning. Four-room brick school building to be started soon. Considering conveniences and location Mountain View lots are the cheapest one can buy. ‘Before June 15th, all modern con’ ‘Lots $200 to $350, $10 Gown, $7.50 BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. Phone 1189° REALTORS 133 N. Wolcott nces, monthly, RIVERVIEW, Stop and figure what a 50x140-foot lot, one-half mile from a paved and built up section of Casper will be worth in five years. Lots one-half mile from the pavement and built up section of Casper five years ago, are now worth $1.000 to $3,000. At Riverview we are selling 50x140-foot tots in block six lots (one acre) from $8.25 to $100 per lot and Riverview, on the Alcova road is only one-half mile from the paved streets and bullt up resi- dence section of Casper. fs ~ Right now, you can’t buy a single acre adjoining Riverview on the east or north for less than $1,500 to $2,000 per acre. Try it and be convinced. Jimsville adjoining Riverview on the west sold for $1,200 per acre, Riverside acres, one-half mile west of Jimsville sold for $1,000 per acre, DAX- RAINING - BOT STARTED AGAIN = | GOT HOME JOST IN TIME - —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | BEEN OUT ALL \T STOPPED SECTION 7. That the City Clerk be and hereby is directed PAGE ELEVEN. OTATE PUBLIC LAND CONTROL ID UGG ESTED Former Senator Says Administration Would Be Simplified. ALBUQU —Former send of Michigan the United States vention here sald been convinced that with proper r trictions the states could better handle public lands than does the federal government, and if they Were turned over to the states the road problem would be greatly sim- plified.”* to give thirty days notice to all persons liable for the cost of the installation of said lighting dis- trict, of the foregoing intention of the City Council by publishing the aforesaid resolution in the Casper Daily Tribune at least five times beginning on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1924, Passed and approved this 19th day of May, A. D. 1924. (SEAL) 8. K. LOY, Attest: Mayor H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish May 29 to June 3, 1924, inclusive. AUTO THIEF SHOT DOWN GARDEN CITY, Kans., May 29. Joe Pellin, arrested on suspicion of having stolen an automobile, was shot by Marshal Richardson last night when he attempted to escape. He will recover. *| work in t Mr. Townsend said, however, he was in favor of reserving park and oll and mineral reservations to the government in case cession of pub Uc lands to the states was agreed upon, The public land question has been prominently before the conven tion and the resolutions committee 1s expected’ to offer some recom mendation, Other speakers at the session to- day were Colonel J. Hyde Pratt of North Carolina, G. L. L. Gann, member of the state highway com mission of Colorado, and Cyrus W. Avery, state highway commissioner of Oklahoma, Their addresses con cerned chiefly the results of road respective states, Caliph, the high-sounding title which hag just been officially abolish- ed in Turkey, means “a successor,” and was first adopted by the father of the Prophet’s wife Ayesha, who became the second ruler of Islan, ———___ Washington is the first State to Place a ban on tourists while in forest reserves. [PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ABSTRACTORS CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bonded Abstractors J. BP. Golden, Manager Phone 2411 15 Con-Roy. Bldg. AUDITORS ©. H. MELMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 O0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ASELMIKE, LEWIS & PREBLE Pe Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. Phone 6e0 ©, YAN DENBERG Call us and look Riverview over today and we can show you that we are offering you the very best real estate buy ever offered in Casper ané@ on terms that anyone can buy. JOHN M. ENGLAND REALTY COMPANY Phone—Office 1129 202 0-8 Building Phone—House 5433 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LI-|Second Street with the north line ABLE FOR ASSESSMENT of East Railroad Avenue, extend- FOR THE CREATION OF Aling to the northwest corner of LIGHTING DISTRICT TO BE|Lot 9, Block 75, at the intersec- KNOWN AS LIGHTING DIS-|tion of the east line df the alley TRICT NO, 8, AND THE IN-|in Block 75, STALLATION OF THE SECTION 2, That for the LIGHTING SYSTEM IN SAID! purpose of paying the cost of said DISTRICT. installation of lights it is pro- The City Council of the City|posed to create an assessment of Casper on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1924, passed the fol- lowing resolution: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING: That the said City Council of the City of Casper hereby de- clares its intention to create a district to include each parcel of land abutting upon some portion of the streets .or avenues which each parcel of land bears to the street frontage of the entire dis- trict to be lighted, all of which lighting district to be known as/|gaid parcels of land will be speci- Lighting District No. 3 in that|fically benefited by said light- portion of the business district of| in, istrict,’ and shall include all said City of Casper hereinafter | lots, pate: of lots or parcels of set forth, and requiring the cost|land fronting upon the streets to of the installing of such lighting|be ‘included in said lighting dis- system to be paid by the owners |trict except the property abutting of the property abutting upon|upon Second Street between Cen- the’ streets or avenues embraced'ter and Wolcott Street where within said district. lights have already been installed SECTION ONE. That the; SECTION 3. The character of City Council of the City of Cas-|the lighting posts to be erected per hereby declares its intention |shall be of fluted antique bronze to create a lighting district out of|finished or painted cast iron lamp the business portion of the City poate, surmounted by a single of Casper, to be known as Light-|lamp of proper candle power and ing District No. 3 and to be com-| ornamental Flobe, and there shall posed,of the following streets and|be two hundred posts 4nstalled in portions of streets, to-wit: said lighting district, with proper Second Street from David to underground electrical connec- Conwell, less the lights already in| tions. on Second between Center and| SECTION 4. The approximate estimate of the of such posts and erection thereof is Three ($3.00) Dollars per front foot of lots fronting or bordering upon said streets. SECTION 5. That the propor. tion of such costs to be assessed Wolcott; Wolcott Street from Second to the Burlington Depot; First Street from Ash Street; That part of East Yellowstone Street between a line drawn from Wolcott to the property line intersection of |against said® abutting property st Yellowstone treet and | shall be the total cost thereof. North Kimball Street at the} EECTION ¢ That the time outheast corner of Block 18 and|when the Council will sit to hear extending to the intersection of|objections to t final ¢ tion |the north line of East Second|of such lighting district by ordi- street with the south line of|nance shall be and is hereby fixed East Yellowstone Street; on the 30th day of June, A. D. That part of East Railroad Av-|1924, at eight o'clock, p. m,_ in enue between East Second Street|the Council Chambers at the City and a line drawn from the inter-|Hall om South Center Street in section of the south line of Eastithe City of Casper. R Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS —$—$—_——$— ert "BOIS & GOODRICH, Architects PUR) Turner-cottman Bids. Casper, Wy0- Phono 440 7M, J. WESTFALL, Architect My Bulte 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 14 EB, Xellowstone First Glass Auto’ Painting PB chaict 8 cmadthstecnei thot LE BAGGAGE & TRANSFER . ©, PHILLIPS Bageaso % ‘Transier—Phone 2264W ne rt JATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE NATND FUEL CO.—Phone 049 BATTERIES CASRER BATTERY 119 E. Fifi CHIROPRACTORS ——<$<$< Matherly & Crowe, Chiropractors Zuttermnelater Iildg. one 168 Residence Phone 2289NM DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNLE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite $18 Midwest Bldg. Phune 700 L. J. CONNELL, D, ©., Ph. ©, Suite 13, Daly Bidg. Phone 649d M. B, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1457 DR. L. B. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 co. Phone 0907 DOCTORS _—— Dr. Morrison, Physician and Surgeon Office 204 Turner-Cottman Bids, Phone 1927 DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 123 DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 0-S Bldg. Res, 800 ———<—<<$$—___ MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M.D, ofeRBERI 1, HARVEY, M. D. Le Private Hospital, O12. So, Waey ee General Practice Surgery Obstetrics INSURANCE — Mutual Benefit, Heal a Association, and Occidsnial an Robert A. Byrnes and Son, Becklinger Bldg, Casper.” ™S"* LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT wyers 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY or Room 833 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8209-10-11 Oil Kixchange Bldg, WILLIS STIDGER wyer Suite 218' Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. pO PAXTON rney at 225 Midwest Bidg. ‘Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANK Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DUBHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Bulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEB & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Phone 2217 FRED M. HARTER 110 East 2nd. Phone 2620 OPTOMETRIST —— EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by JESSE. EVANS 134 5. Center St. OSTEOPATH THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—Phone 406 Stall SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND UBS rhs Homer R. Lathrop, M. D.#.A.C.5. Victor K. Dacken, B, Se, M.D. 2 BAR, NOSE AND THKOAT nm Le M. D, ND X-HAY TREATME} TO-URLNARY DISEASES G. B, Underwood, M.D. DISEASES OF CHILDREN . A latz, M. D. ROENTGENOLAGIST Mallie M. Ellis PHARMACIST R. S&S. Lothian, Ph. G DENTIST Duncan, D. D, 8 K gh Building nd Street and 65 ALLAN MeLBELLAN, M dD | pay Bidg. Ollice Ph, S11. Ros, 00 K. W. WHITE, D. ©. PH. ©. Palmer Grad, Townsend Hotel. DR. CAROLIN NERS | Office and Residenc CLEANERS ments No. 2 THE SERVICE CLEANERS Di. / Railroad at Jackson 0 ry Phono 56 | Over Frants Shop Phone 1125R DOCTORS PAINTING liens nl AND DECORATING All Branches PLANING MILL J08_ FF, THOMAS Planing Mi and Cabinet Shop | Phone 1806W 214 West B St SHOE REPAIRING NOKTH CASPER SOK SHOP Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 Kast H UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing, Vhone Lolw 1 - Warwick WAREHOUS: SLIE M. NELSON, Wa L house | and Transfer Co. Phone 1234 Service Warehous: ream | 144 W. First— | Prompt Service, Heasonable Rates

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