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6 . THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. BRINGING UP FATHER - NOW -1IF YOU STAY RIGHT THERE AN: DON'T SNORE TOO” LOUD: MAGGIE WON'T WNHOW YOU ARE IN FOR SALE—HOUSES $150, ug ee brand new two-room house the southeast side, near bus; lights and water in, Lew lapel Pont last long. Phono 36. R SALE—Well constructed house with lvingroom, two bedroo} kitchen and bath, on 40x125 feet, east front lot by,owner sett: rea- on Co payment erms. Call 8. Lincoin. ——. FOR SALE CITY TEN rooms, partly le ‘ $1,500; four rooms modern, furnish+ ed 33,500; easy payments; both in walking ; will sell furniture separately; also patent for househol4 article, will trade for anything I can use, ¢asy seller, large profits. Box B-632, Tribune. FOR SALE—Modern new residence of four rooms and bath, hardwood floors. full basement, nice corner lot on East Thirteenth street, price $3,900, small payment down, $35 monthly. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE — Five-room modern ith Block, Tel, 2214. Real- , semi-modern, un- ed. $1500; Kenwood. In- quire 1413 S. Boxelder: —— FOR SALE—Small stucco house— furnished except bedding, gain at $1900. ~ $150 down, balance $30 month. Better see this quick. Call 531 South Melros>. FOR SALE—New modern home; corner on South Jackson. Burns. 214 Midwest Bldg. Realtor. FOR SALE — Four-room _ modern house, hardwood — throughout. $3,900, Call 288. north side, ciose in, $2,800, $700 down, $35 a month, from ‘owner, save commission. Phone 701W. FOR SALE—By owner, furnished or unfurnished five-room moderfi home southeast part, terms. Phone 1521NR. FOR SALE—H. N. White King trgmbone, silver plated; gold bell; open center plush case $35. 183 West G street, FOR SALE—Brand new two-room ‘house in east part of city, only $100 down $25 monthly. Why pay rent. Kamon, Real Estate, 242 Second. Tel. 702. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two choles nicely lo- cated lots in Mountain View, $250 each, $25 down, $12.50 monthly on balance. Address: P. O. Box 1015. FOR SALE—Several choice lots con our highly improved; _ restricted property, where values are estab- lished, new paving district, all city conveniences; easy payments; money to loan to build; representative on property. Fourteenth and South Ach Modern Building Bldg. irrigated in large nch* for apartment house penser. Box B-641, Tribune, FOR SALE — $50 down and $10 month'y buys candy forty acre tract 110 miles southwest of St. Louls, Mo., price $550. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 E, Second. ey FOR SALE—Three miles from Cas- ber, five acre tract, beautifully lo- cated, ideal sandy loom soil, plenty of water, electric power within few feet of tract, basement for house already dug, finest location in or fround Casper for good chicken ranch, address Box 692. BRP WHO has an acre lot in Mountain View or a well-located lot in Casper for the first payment on a good modern part of town, walking distance, five-room house, east full basement at $7,500 balance dike rent? Box 927, Casper. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two one- hal¢ acre lots joning Evansville, and large lot in North Casper, close in, for equity in house in Casper, my lots are clear and if you haye an equity worth the money, we can trade; no inflated prices considered. P, O. Box 162 FOR SALE OR, TRADE—Four-room house, garage, lights, gas and water ‘at door, will take good car worth $800 or cheaper car and some @ another. Jot will sell or half cost price. Call Sun- days or after 4:30. 319 Mills, Wyo. ss ee FOR TRADE—Two-room house and *ome cash as payment on three or four-room house modern, Cail 1755R. —_$_$$—$—$—— WILL .TRADE—My $400 equity in five-room house on north side for k on lot in Kenwood. district. one TOLW. ‘OR SALE—Cleveland five passen- must be sold at once or will trade for furniture. Phone 986J. _ WILL YOU TRADE. We are in a position to offer you farm land and ranches in the Lan- der valley, the Basin country, in eastern Wyoming, Missourl or Arkansas in for Carper Property. Call in and talk it over with us and give 1 ur wants, John M. England Realty Co., 202 0-8 Bldg. Phone 112 in exchange - SEEBEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT OWNER SAYS SACRIFICE Beautiful five-room modern brick bungalow, on corner lot, south- east part, this home is of very best construction and has all builtin features, full inclosed sunporch, fireplace, everything priced at $8,500. Now think of that. SEE BEN REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE—BONDS—INVESTMENT: REALTORS a RIVERVIEW, 202 Midwest ig. Phone 1480 On the Alcova road, one-half mile from the paved street; one acre (six 50x140-foot lots) for the Price of a cheap 60-foot lot e'se- where and further out, $10 cash and $5 per month. Why buy a single lot? Why pay rent? JOHN M. ENGLAND REALTY COMPANY Phone—Office 1129 202 0-8 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—20x40. 28x30 store room for groceries, meat market and general merchandise. 65. per month. Inquire Poplar Stréet Filling Station, Phone 2822W. FOR RENT — Store for grocery, meat market: or general merchan- ise, good location in front of Stand- ard> addition. 1632 S, Poplar; $65 per month or will lease for one year at some rate. Call 2822W or inquire at Poplar Street Filling Station. FOR SALE—New restaurant, good location. King Joy Cafe, Ther- mopolis, Wyo. FOR SALE— Downtown business lots, best location, 25x120 feet or larger, See L. G. Murphy at Nat- ional Bank of Commerce. FOR SALE—Royal Cafe, doing good business. goad location, tow rent. 258 W. First, Phone 2764M. FOR: SALE—Cafe on very reason- able terms, doing good business with modern living quarters. Phone 129R. FOR RENT—Beauty parlor, pletely furnished. Second, com- Inquire 117 LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—Little Billy West a4 years old) hag lost his Janesvitle wag some other kid took it; Bil- ly's name is on the bottom of the wagon box, Please return to 614 S, Grant; no questions asked. LOST—Contract made with Dobbin Realty company, also billfold con- taining receipts, Return to L. M Galutia, 639 S. Ash or Tribune and receive reward. LOST—Black Cockeril Spaniel swers to name Don, 8. Phone 456W, WANTED TO BORROW An- License No. WANTED—To borrow $5,000 on reai estate; security worth five times the amount wanted, will pay ten per cent and bonus, Eox B.620, Tribune. pote cia aS a eee WANTED TO BORROW—$1,300 for 18 months, will pay big’ bonus. Address Box 8-625, Tribune. WANTED TO BORROW—41,500 on new home, close in. Address. Box B-624, Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate, H. Vossheck. Room 10, Daly Bidg. Phone 16b4W. MONEY to loan on improved per real estate. Home Realty Co., Realtors, 265 8. Center. Phone 2580. PERSONAL ATTENTI! — Don’t miss your chance. D, L. Hugo, gifted and noted Clairvoyant, will give a full reading only this week for $2; no appointments by telephone. Hours 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p,m. 140 B, Mid west. MADAM: J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private reeCings dally will answer no questions over tole- phone. Hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. Phone 2609S, WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at The Tribune Office. wy. DIVORCES secured, about half the regular rates, advice free. Address Box 1943, Casper. —————— SISTER of D. Montgomery wishes him to call 2056; urgent. Building Phone—Home 5433 PERSONAL MADAM Wonder, wonderful read- er, the lady with the wonderful power, tells past, present and fu- ture. Call and consult her on any affairs. 450 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. DRIVING EAST Chicago, June 18 or before; will take passenger for one half gag and oll. See Spark Plug Tribune Office LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LI- ABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT. OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, STATE OF WYOM- ING, IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT NO. 50. Chestnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue, to the north line of West 10th Stree West 9th Street from the east line of Chestnut Street, to the west line of Walnut Street; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, on the 9th day of June, A, D., 1924, passed the following resolution of in- tention to improve: Chestnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue, to the north line of West 10th Street; West 9th Street from the east line of Chestnut Street to the west line of Walnut Street; RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURB AND PAVING THE FOLLOW. ING NAMED STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY IN THE STATE OF WYOMING: aid City Council of of Casper hereby de- clares its intention to make an improvement by grading, con- structing curbs and paving cer- tain streets in the City of Casper as follows, to-wit: SECTION 1. Chestnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue, to the north line of West 10th Street; _ West 9th Street from the east line of Chestnut Street, to the west line of Walnut Street, SECTION 2. That for the purpose of paying the dost of said improvements, it is propos. ed to create an assessment dis- trict which will include all the property. between the termini of aid improvements abutting or ad- iacent to the said streets, which said property consists of certain lots or parcels of land all of which will be specifically. bene- fitted by said improvement, and the boundary of suid district to be as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point at the in tersection of the center line of the alley between Chestnut and Cedar Streets, and the ‘south line of Railroad Avenue, and running thence North 64 degrees 02 min- utes E. along the south line of Railroad Avenpe, a distunce of @he Casper Daily Critune SHE'S IN THE NEXT ROOM- SO BE QUIET: 372.62 feet, to the center line of the alley between Walnut. and Chestnut Streets; thence’ — south along the center line of said alley a distance of 80.32 feet; thence east along a line pele to and 90.00 feet north of the north line of 9th Street, a distance of 19.88 feet; thence N. 76 degrees 19 minutes E. a distance of 121.06 feet to the west line of Walnut Street; thence south along the west line of Walnut Street, a dis- tance of 373.65 feet to the south- east corner of Lot 22 in Block 118, original town; thence west along the south ie of said Lot 22 a distance of 137.50 feet, to the center line of the alley be- ‘tween Walnut and Chestnut Streets; thence south along the center line of said -alley.a. dis- tance of 185.00 feet to the north line of West 10th Street; thence west along the north line of West 10th Street, a distance of 835.00 feet, to. the’ center line of the alley’ between Chestnut and Cedar. Streets; thence north along the center line} of said alley a distance of 428.90 feet, to the point of beginning. SECTION 3. The character, kind and extent of said improve- ments will be as follows, to-wit: the constructign and necessary curbing where curbs are not al- ready installed, and the installa- tion of paving on the said Streets and portions of streets as desig- nated in Section’ One above set | forth; the pavement to be used on| ; the above mentioned streets as| designated in Section One, to be selected by the Council from the following kinds: concrete pave- ment six inches thick; and Port- land cement concrete six. inches thick finished with the Vibrolithic method. SECTION -4,. The estimated cost» per square yard of the dif- ferent kinds of paving mentioned in the paragraph next above are now on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Crs~ per, and any person interested !n said costs may determine the same by calling at the office of the City- Engineer for such in- formation. SECTION 5,’ That no part of said improvements shall be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of:the City. of Casper. SECTION 6. That the said im- provements are to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five years and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such im- provements. SECTION 7. The time and place ‘when and where the cit Council will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and: objec- tions to said proposed _improve- ments is hereby fixed on the 28r day of June, A. D. 1924, at eigh o’clock P,.M. at the uncil Chambers of the said City Coun cil at the City Hall on South Cen- ter Street in the City of Casper. SECTION 8. That the City Recorder, being the said City Clerk, be and hereby is directed to give ten days’ notice to all persons liable for said proposed improvements of the foregoing in- tentions of the City Council by publishing the aforesaid resolu- tion in the issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 12th day of June, A. D. 1924, the same being a newspaper of general circula- tion published in said City of Cas- per once each week or oftener. ssed and approved this 9th day of June, A. D., 1924 (SEAL) 8. K. LOY, Attest: Mayor. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish June 12, 1 . COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyoming, June 6, 1922. The City Council met in ad journed session in the Council Chamber in the City Hall with Mayor 8. K. Loy presiding. On roll call the following Councilmen were present: J,°M Whisenhunt, J. W. Tucker, J. M Lowndes, 8. F. Pelton, C. EB. Hoff- hine and H. H, Price, City Clerk Moved by Tucker, seconded by Hoffhine that the petition for the Fourth Child Health Demonstra tion be given the endorsement of the City Council. All voting aye, motion carried. | Moved by Hoffhine, seconded by Lowndes that no parking be allowed on a 12-ft. space in front} of the Townsend hotel, same to be reserved for the Salt Creek Trans- portation Co, All voting aye, motion carried Resolution presented d. ri the intention of the City Council to improv” by grading, construct- ing curbs, draining and paving the following streets and portion of same, to-wit: Ash Street from CY Avenue to 14th Street; Elm Street from CY Avenue to 15th Street; Oak Street from CY Av- enue to 17th Street; Spruce Street from CY Avenue to 15th Street; Walnut from 14th Street to 15th 10th Str from the alley David Ash St ta to Street; 1 Street from the betw David and Ash Streets to El Street; 12th Street from the alley between Dayid and Ash Streets to Spruce Street; 13th Street from Center Street to CY Avenue; 14th Street from the alley between —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus PRETTY LITTLE SPARROW TWEET: MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB Modern conveniences; lots sold on easy payments; church now being built; four-room brick school building soon to be erected. One hundred homes now occupied. Lots $200 to $350 on easy terms, BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT C0. Phone 1189 David and Ash Streets to CY Avenue; 15th Street from East side of Elm Street to Spruce Street; 17th Street from the east side of Oak Street -to Spruce Street; to be known as Loca) Im- provement District No. 48, and fixing the date to consider re- monstrances to on June 23, 1924. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Lown the Resolution be passed d. aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucke® that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into act with J. M. Carey & jude in the Assessment Storm Sewer District No. unplatted land owned by J. Carey & Bro. within the cor- e.limits of the City covered said storm sewer, All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to purchase one Uareo machine for the Tour- ist camp. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the recommendation of the Street and Alley committee for a parking in the center of the paving on McKinley Street in Paving District No. 35 be adopted and the plans gnd specifications for paving on said Street be n accordingly. i oting aye, motion carried. Meeting adjourned until Mon- day June 9, 1924, at eight o'clock reac All voting ©. K. LOY, st: Mayor. . H. PRICE, City Clerk, Publish June 12, 192 enti Soak AE Os COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyoming, June 9, 19 : Council met in ad- r session in the yer in the City Hall K. Loy presiding. all the following Cour were prese J. WwW M Pee AB a Hoffh and H. City Clerk Moved by Tucker, seconded by Pelton that the communication from the Casper Motor Bus Co. in regard to changing the bus routes be referred to the Police com- ittee for report. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the “Resolution of Intention to improve Chestnut Street from 10th Street to Rail- road Avenue d 9th Street from the west line of Walnut Street to the east line of Chest- nut Street, to be. known as Im- prov nt District No. 50 and fixing the date for remonstrances d objections there’ on the rd day of June, 1924” be pass- ed as read All voting aye, motion carried, This being the date set’ to hear objections and — remonstrances against the spreading of the As- sessment Roll in Sanitary Sewer District No. 17, and there being no obj ons whatsoever against the spreading of said Assessment Roll, it was moved by Tucker, sec- onded by Lowndes that Ordinance No. 409-A entitled “An Ordinance confirming Assessment Roll — of Sewer District No. 17,' ed the Ord the Mayor de nance passed Ordinance presented en titled “Ordinance confirming as- sessment roll on cement sidewalks constructed by the City Sidewalk contractor during the year 1923,” Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the Ordinance be ssed as read, same to be Or- dinanee No. 411-A, All voting aye, the Mayor de clared the Ordinance passed. An Ordinance No, 410-A pre- se 1 entitled “An Ordinance providing for’ the issuance of the mprovement bonds for impro’ ments in Sanitary Sewer District No. 17, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, payable out of the funds derived from special as Mayor clared the Ordir 1 Moved by Tucker, seconded by Pelton that the matter of placing REALTORS and objections there-| 4 2 4 133 N. Wolcott approximately 1,000 temporary wooden street signs be referred to the Street and alley committee. Al voting aye, motion carried. An ordinance presented entitled n Ordinance prohibiting camp-., ing and providing a penalty there- * same to be Ordinance No. 2-A. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the Ordinance be passed as read. All voting aye, the Mayor de- red the Ordinance passed. Meeting adjourned. (SEAL) 8. K. LOY, Attest: Mayor. H. H. PRICE, , City Clerk. Publish June 12, 1924. patadiera cia alsa to BIDS WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Commissioners County of Natrona and State o: Wyoming, will receive sealed bids up until 2 p. m., June 25, 1924, at the office of the County Clerk, as follows: ; 1. For the erection and com- pletion of a two-story and base- ment addition to the County. Hos- pital building, except plumbing and heating system. 2. For the furnishing and in- stalling of a plumbing and heat- ing tem in the said two-story additio All bids must be ac- companied by a certified check in the sum of $2,500.00 for the general contract, and $1,000.00 for the plumbing and heating con- tract, as evidence of good faith, and the successful bidder must furnish good and sufficient bond for the faithful performance of the contract and other conditions provided by law, in one-half of the amount of said contract price. . Each bidder must specify the time in which he is to complete his contract, such contract to be performed in accordance with the plans and specifications furnished by Link, Porter & Haire, archi- tects, 16 Daly Building, | Casper, Wyoming; said plans may be ex- amined at the office of said archi tects or at the office of the County Clerk, Each contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Publish June 5, 12, 19, 1924, ———— NOTICE OF Meer eet WALK CONTRACTOR DUR- ING THE YEAR 1928, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment roll for side- walks constructed in the City of sper by the City Sidewalk Con- tractor during the year 1923, was certified on the 9th day of June, 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 within thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit, on or before the 10th day of July, A. D,, 1924, The owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may re- deem the same from all Mabilities for the unpaid amount of said as- sessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of sald assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment, with in- terest thereon at the date of ma- turity of the last installment falling due, and the entire eight equal semi-annual installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid from the issue date of said improvement warrants at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum payable the same time that the installments are payable. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer Ll lure ot f of ar any such lots, tracts ¢ land to pay the said agsessmen within the thirty-day period here. in provided for shall constitute an irrevocable election to pay said assessment in installments and shall constitute an irrevocable he ¢ parcels | DON'T SLAME NOU - BUT NOW WE'LL SOTH qiT THROWN OOT- waiver of all defects or irregu- larities in the proceedings. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Casper and the statutes of Wy- oming. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, this 10th day of June, A. D., 1924. J. 8, VAN DOREN, City Treasurer Publish June 10 to 20, inclu- sive, 1924. ee — NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. Default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage deed, dated Apri} 14, 1916, given harles N. Richards ahd Ida H. Husband and “Wife, to rust Company, a Wyom- ing Corporation, to secure the payment of one promissory note of even date, for the sum of Ten Thousand aid no-100 Dollars, due April 14, 1921, bearing inter- est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from maturity, covering the following described real es- tate in Natrona County, Wyom- ing: The Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Sev- enteen; East half of the North- east quarter; Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, North- PAGE ELEVEN. east quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty; South- west quarter, Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, South- west quarter of the Northwest cele of Section Twenty-one ast half of the Southeast quar. ter, Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, Southwest quarter of the Northeast qcarter, ~ Northwest quarter of the North- east quarter, Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec- tion Twenty-eight all in Town- { ship Thirty-one North, ‘Range Righty West of the Sixth Prin- . cipal Meridian, together with the appurtenances thereunto belong- . ing or in anywise appertaining, Which said mortgage deed was recorded in the office of th® County Clerk of Natrona County, : Wyoming, on April 19, 1916, in , Book 9 at Page 561, of the mort- gage records of said County, by * reason’ of which default the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, and be- cause of the ‘default in the pay- * ment, when due, of the note se- * cured by said mortgage, this ~ mortgagee having elected to fore- close this mortgage in accordance with the power so to do, as con- * tained in said mortgage. and no suit. or proceeding at law having been commenced to collect the in- debtedness thereby. secured, said mortgage will be foreclosed’ by sale,.at public auction, of | the said described premises at the front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, Wyoming, at ten o'clock A. M. on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1924, by the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, for the purpose of paying the prin- cipal and interest of said mort- gage debt, together with the costs and expenses of said sale, and attorneys’ fees. The amount claimed to be due at the date of this notice, June 12 1924, is Twelve Thousand, Two Hundred Twelve and 92-100. Dollars, including ten per centum of the amount due for attorneys’ ees. UNION TRUST COMPANY Mortgagee. Kinkead, Ellery and Henderson, Attorneys Publish June 12, 19, 26, July 3, 10, 17, 1924 For results try a Tribune Clas- sified Ad. 6 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS ©. H. KEIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIKE, LEWIS & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income c tants 208-11 Oli Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 \TEFFEN AND GUY Auultors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS © —_——— )BOIS & GOODRICH, Architects bibs 210 Turner-Cottman Bldg. Casper, Wyo Phone 440 1. J. WESTFALL, Architect Buite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1852 AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Maint’ Shop 1914 EB. Yellows First Class Auto Painting PT NS eee Pita A ans ESE BAGGAGE & TRANSFER KRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE NAgND FUEL CO.—Vhone 919 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 BE, Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS —_—$—<————— Matherly & Crowe, Chiropractors Zuttermeister Bidg, Phone 168 Hesidence Phone %289NM DR, J, H, JEFFREY DR. ANNI GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phune 700 ———— L. J. CONNELL, D, ©., Ph,’ 0, Suite 18, Daly Bidg. Phone 849d EK. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1457 DR. L. B, BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 . CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS it mah ATE M. TAL 938 South Durbin-—-Phone 273 WOMEN’S Oy he re se ad 642 South Durb Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND UBS TELHICS Homer BR. Lathrop, M. D.F./ Victor K, Dackon, I. M.D. SYK, WAR, NOSE AND THKOAT 1. Stanton, M. 8. M, D, D X-RAY 'T NITO-URINARY DISEASi nderwood, M. D, OF CHILDREN Plats, M. D, GENOLOGINE . Ellis HARMAOIST Ph, G. DEN c Dunc Officer i 113 East Teleph: Dn. 8 Building nd Street and ALLAN McL& Daly Bidg. Office FP AN, M. D. 844. Res, 90 DOCTORS DE. 1, N. FROST Physician and Surgeon 0-8 Bldg. Phone 123 MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M, D, HERBERT L. HARVEY, Me Office 208 South Center—Phoae 30 Private Hospital, 612 Se. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 0-8 Bldg. Res. 890 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. AMBKUSK HEMINGWAY yer | Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STKKETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oi Kxchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER , Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bidg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANB Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 FRED M. HARTER 110 Kast 2nd. Phone 2620 KODAK FINISHING E the best Kodale finishing done at the I promptly. stores fer your convenience, Midwest Pharmacy OSTEOPATH DR. CARQLINE C. DAVIS Office and Kesidence—Poling Apart- ments No, 23, Phone 388. DE. L. L. WADE Osteopath, Over Frantz Shop Phone 1125R PAINTING PAINTING AND DECORATING In All Bra oy Fred Meyenfeldt—Phone 12003 PLANING MILL J08 #, THOMAS Pianing Mi and Cabimet Shop Phone 1806W 214 West B st. enhance) STUDIOS 7 STL Portraits, 4 hone 889M SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SOK Hand and Mach Ben Suyemateu shor PHOLSTERING 4g & Furniture Packing. Ww HK. Warwick | SC Ww | and Transfer Oo,, Phone 1334