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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1924 Concern Felt fhe Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINE FOR TRADE For Americans InM anchuria Pease oe Sept. 17.—(By The Press).—Travelers from 5 rga, seat of the Sige ag govern- ment, here today, declared that as a result of political upheavals there a dozen foreign residents— erg British and Danish—are ot permytted to leave the city. y nhhe travelers also declared that premier Danzan of Mongolia, had ben shot by order of the Mongol so- viet members of which are alleged to be plotting with the central Chi- nese government at Peking for the return 6f Mongolia to China. Business in Urga is at a standst:! because of the disturbances, it wi said, Anxiety for welfare of several Am- ericans believed to be in Mongolia been expressed during the politi- cal troubles there in th past two ks. Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, ‘explorer_who discovered Dinosaur eggs inthe Mongolian steppes, is be- lieved athong the Americans in the Manchurian center, SHANGHAI, Sept. 17.—(By The Associated: ~~ Press).—Shang-Tso-Lin, the Manchurian war lord, fas issued a proclamation declaring his inten- tion to make war against Tsao Kun, president of China. He has decided to proceed to Chin- chow where ho will assume command of all of; tia forces, a portion of which is reported to have crossed the frontier In the direction of Chao- yang. | In-view of this advic early clash fs expected. ——s—__— Try the Special Selected Combi- nations. Dinner at the Townsend. — Ady. A i Reports indicate that the new St. Mark's Episcopal church will be occupied "hy Thanksgiving day. This edifice when completed will e as one of the outstand- tural works of Casper. Haytin'’s Boot Shop for ‘ladles and misses shdes.—Adv. Colonél] “W. H. Huntley of the tAff, accompanied by W. R- Pobbin, deft early Wednesday morn- ing for Douglas, where they will See the: Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. It's a dandy. On display at the Cas- per Electric Co., 119 BD. First. Phone 1993 Ady, Spectal prices on pleating girls’ serge school skirte, during Septem- 25 and 1.50. The Hemstitch Shop on Balcony Kassis Dry Goods; Phone reat Mrs,- Mahaffey. —Ady. The Casper Biectrio company has launched -a@ smashing drive to sell dozens of Bee Vac electric cleaners. Books for Dad, Mother and the kids and the whole family. We are ,endeavoring, to give Casper & book store, Hoffhine Printing Co. 240 Bast Second.—Adv. —_—— New fall styles arriving every day. Haytin's Boot Shop.—Adv. Mrs. H. B. Kline is visiting in Denver., She is expected to return sometime this week. e Does a guarantee on used cars mean anything to you. Ours are guaranteed and priced right. The Great Northern Motor Co., 33% N,. Wolcott street.—Ady. Mrs, Maheffray, formerly nurse at the Casper Private Hospital, is now oyferating the hemstitching shop on the balcony of assis Dry Goods Co. Earl Calloway of the Calloway Furniture company returned last evening from an extensive buying trip throughout the east. You'll like the variety of the Spe- clal Selected Combination Dinner at the Townsend Hote!,—Adv. Visit Haytin’s Boot Shop before making your shoe purchase.—Adv. A. Ross Fillebrown, salesman for the Nash Casper Motor company, drove to Glenrock and Clayton early this morning. He will probably re- turn’ sometime this evening. Ask for,a demonstration of the Bee Yae Electric Cleaner, Casper Hlectric Co. 119 EH. First. Phone 1993J—Ady. A look in our dollar window is ——— Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member {t will cost you noth- ing to advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise BRINGING UP FATHER’ WELL MAGGIE -DINTY HAS DECIDED To SEND HIS SON To COLLEGE - worth while. H. B. Center.—Adv. From outward appearance, the new grocery store in the Second Street Public Market is nearing completion and should open to the trade some time this week. Get ready for National. Picture week, October 13-23. Market Picture Shop.—Adv. New shipment of popular fiction just rece! including ‘The Cov- ‘Wanderer of the 7Sc, “Hoffhines, 240 E, Second street—Ady. Between the hunting season and the state fair, Casper is just able to retain enough of her population to struggle along. National Picture week, October 13-23. Market Picture Shop, new Public Market—Adv. Expert watch and jewelry repair. ing. Casper Jewelry Co., O-S Bldg. Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Blectric Co., 119 E. First. Phone 1993J.—Adv. ———_—— GREAT FALLS, Mont., Sept. 17. —Stephen Demmen, held in jail here on charge of using the mails to’ defraud on a Denver charge and who {s said to have worked the “dude ranch” and “private west school” game from Colorado to Montana, will resist attempt to take him back to Colorado, and ‘his hear- ing on extradition has been set for the 26th. Demmén was arrested et Cascate by a federal officer a week VHAVE SEEN THAT KID FOR A'GOOD MANY YEARS, air ALWAYS A KID ANA HANOS © 1924 ey Inne Feature Seavic Great Britain e'ghts reserved. WANTED—Mald for work. Grant. POSITIONS WANTED general ho é Phone 1196 or call at 902 HIGH schocl boy, 17 years, wants any Kind of work, evenings or Saturdays. Phone 1943J. WANTED—General office work b; 4 neat appearing young man. Phone 2444M. POSITION | WANTED—By young lady as office late or clerk. at 1404 East A. POSITION WANTED By girl as office giri or clerk. 133 or call at 1518 B, First. ———— WANTED—Colored woman wants work by hour, cleaning or laun- dry, Phone 776M. WOMAN wants family bundle wash- ing. Phone 1980J. EXPERIENCED __ practical wants work. Phone 1618W. FIRST claas cook wants job. B-876, Tribune. ——— WANTE D—Position as assistant surveyor or other semilar outdoor work; willing worke: age 19. G. Deckard, General, Delivery or 241 8. David. EXPERIENCED nurse° desires work, confinement cases preferred. Phone 2077M. nurse Box SERVICES OFFERED GRAVEL, sand and filling dirt d 5 pversd. team Sates all iv rage <i specialty. 1095R afd .698 SHINGLE bob, or any style hair- |. cutting, for men, women or chil- seen. 40c., Henning Hotel Barber DRESSMAKING at moderate prices. 414 S. McKinley.: Phone 2187R. Apply | bin, Kine, 135 S., HELP WANTED—Female | For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Four rooms of furnt- ture, including electric washer and sewing machine. 114 N. Me: Kinley. FOR SALE—9x12 rug, 1 Mbrary table, 3 ‘Reed rockers, 1 48-inch dining table and 4 chairs, 1 ice box. Hart Apt., N., 734 W. Eleventh. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Scrap wood for ki dling. Apply in rear, 131 8. Dur- FOR SALE—Coat and cap of hi, school uniform; coat, size 34 ches! in good condition. Price $6. Call at 1511 8. Poplar. FOR SALE—22 Remington repeat- ing rifle, cheap. 208 N. Boyer. Phone 22 FOR SALE—Set of dies, $6. 243 8. St. Botolph. FOR SALE—One new 35 Remington high power rifle, cheap. tev Radiator Works. 412 W. First. FOR SALE—Seconananded bicycle, cheap; racing frame, good tires and racing saddle. Apply basement, Tribune, ask for Haytin, FOR SALE—Set of new Harvard classics, $50. 248 8. Bt. Botolph. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR eater Bas Ney per month, we makes, Brooks, 749 “fast 1648W. WANTED TO BUY $3 al Phone WANTED—Grocery store fixtures. Call 2868R, WANTSD TO BUY—Used furniture. Owl Furniture & Hardware Co First. Phone 27 Mu- res Mekinies Phone 2167h. | 2 "HO aD Less THAN £0°CENTS, the advertiser which Clearly leesev the reai value of tho advertisement will be reetified ent; without extra charge within Five days afer insertion. No repu’ Hon will be made when re err does not Lage irra oe nee sense @r purpose 0 advertisement. 3 TEL ADS. Sonat atte: go i be abt al wi! i ful nt the PHONE. but we - "eannot Raccmutes accuracy. elspa under the head “Toe Late) ° our OF TOWN ADVERTISE, MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instruetio: about counting the words and the rate per word fer the Casper Dally Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—DPxperienced car washer, none other need ly. . Jones Garage, 200 W. First. jone 2041. poke bleed Sadacdaniseiedhiitss 7S al HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Girl for general house work; must be neat and a good cook; willing to stay in nights with little girl. Phone 48J. WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy, pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileart Company, 8641, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. UNINCUMBERED middle aged wo- man, good cook, to either rent or take on share basis, furnished house 60 miles from railroad. Box B-879, Tribune. ae WANTED—At once. operator for American Multigraph, if you have had experience on Multigraph work give us your name and telephone, we often need extra help. P. O. Box 486. — <<< WANTED—Competent woman for general house work. 108 ~=E. Tenth. —_—_———$ WANTED—A neat housekeeper, be- tween 25 and 40, by gentleman in country.. Box 878, Tribune. WANTED Several lady canvassers at once, E agi to energetic workers. Call Mr. Jones Phone 15 eee a For Sale—AUTOMOBILES in FOR SALE—Dodge _ roadster, hone Py gad running order, § FOR SALE—1922 Dodge Couper _largé Westinghouse shock absorb- ers, first class mechanical condition, $600, five good tires. 225 S. Park. Phone 973W. FOR SALE—Ford Touring car, in good running order, $50. 109 East K. FOR SALE—Chevrolet Touring, in perfect mechanical condition, tres, upholstery and paint good. A bargain. Phone Evans at 15. FOR SALE—Dodge, fine condition, $9 car as Phone .348J. LOOK—WHITE BUS, 45 YELLOW- stone type, fully equipped with electric Hghts, self starter, ‘tire deal if taken at once. Inquire 228 W. Eighth. WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR USED CARS Oakland Roadster -.-.... 00 Ford Touring -----.---. 85.00 Mormon Speed ~.---..-. 60.00 Dodge Coupe -.......... 450.00 New Gray and Oakland Cars We Trade—Terms Patterson Oakland Co. 540 East Yellowstone For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Three-hole. gas stove with oven, refrigerator, good mat- tress. 93644 E. Second. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL HEAD OVER FOR SALE—Kitchen safe, $8; chif- fonier, $9.50; sanitary couches, $3.50 and up; $85 Universal sweeper, all attachments, $42.50; chairs, $1.35; drop leat table, $5; coal coves, $8; used gas heaters, $4. Mito graphonola, $17.50; dr large plate mirrors, $18. Hunter. Goit Co., 241. W. Firat.. Phone 2200. FOR SALE—$15 buys a $35 grey enamel breakfast set, like new. 422 8. Grant. FOR SALE —Furniture. Tenth and Poplar. FOR SALE—New 70-lb. refrigerator, $20; new 65-Ib.. three-door refrig- erator, $28; three-hole gas range, $22.50; new four-hole gray enamel gas range, $30. 144 8S. Durbin, Phone 133, FOR SALE—Coffee urn, small show ase, dining table, chiffonier, duo- fold, bed and springs, easy) gas heater. 212 S., Blk. | rites Corner ANTED—Your oo heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. A esha bode hig hens jenrock Hotel, case, address the Glenrock, wyo. small homes andie. Price HAVE | buyers for that $300 cash will it right and we will do the rest Baker: Grude Inv. Co,, Realtors, 133 . Wolcott. Phone. 1189. WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand furniture. Hunter-Goll Furniture Co., 241 W. First. Phone 2200. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture So,. 234 8. David. Phone 249. paid for secon ture, Brooke 149 Bast i. cash furni- Pkone FOR SALE AND FEEDER EWES . About 2,000 white face ewe lambs, half bred wool, a most excellent lot, of an unsually even quality. Delivery about October 15th. An excellent buy, to hold till next summer or for breeding stock. Also about 500 very good feed- ing ewes. Delivery about No- vember Ist. For particulars and prices, address Paul C. Raborg, The Diamond Ranch, Inc. Chug- water, Wyoming. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board or light house- keeping; room has outside en- trance, adjoining bath, use of piano. 712 Jackson., Phone 1594NW. BOARD and room, $10 per week, home cooking. 515 8. Beech. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Moéern.room, close in, 725 BE. Second. Phone 675J. FOR RENT—Large front bedroom, adjoining bath, on bus line. 644 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished front room for sleeping, next to bath, lights and steam heat, close to C. & N. W. shops. Inquire 924 8. Spruce. FOR RENT—Five rooms, close to school. . 1808 Kenwood. Inquire 1814 Kepwood. FOR RENT—Desirable sleeping room in modern home, close in, suitable for one or two men. 228 W. Eighth. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, outside entrance, for two gentlemen; meals if desired; privi- leges of home. Phone 1171M. FOR RENT—Bedroom and living room, 1335 BE. Eighth. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by Oe ioe RAW -RAWw -RAW* SIS- BOOM an- BIMBO - BimBo- SWIVEL SVILLE- ITS ACOLLEGE: \ FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished room with private bath and outside entrance; suitable for two. 704 S. Park. FOR RENT—Room, $10 per month, ‘ane block north of postoffice, 123 N. Wolcott. Phone 722R. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping or sleeping room. 933 8. Spruce. FOR RENT—A nice comfortable furnished room in modern home, adjoining bathroom; suitable for man and wife or one or two gentle- men. 631 ©. Second. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom with modern conveniences. 612 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, close in, private entrance; gentle men.preferred. 214 8. Gran ct FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS. FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. 603 Lind Ave. FOR REN’ Light housekeeping rooms and garage. Phone 268W. FOR RENT—Three modern house: keeping rooms, everything fur- nished, close in, adults. Phone 1230W. NEE FOR RENT—One room in modern home, furnished for light house- keeping. 118 5. Washington. For Rent—APARKTMENTS FOR REN‘—Three-room modern spattinent, ciose in, $35. Inquire ‘at 511 E. First. REDUCED RENT—Downtown mod: ern furnished apartment. and sleeping rooms. 140 East Midwest. FOR RENT— Modérn four-room apartment, $35 a month. 753 8. Lincoin. Don't cali between 2 and 6p. m. FOR RENT—Two-room semi-bas ment apartment, modern and fu nished:; no children. 221 N. Jeffer- son, Phone 1239J. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished semi-basemen: apartment, $30. Phone 1838J. t 303 S. Conwell. FOR RENT—Furnished, steam heated apartment, $50; furnished house, $40; adults. Cunningham Apts.4227 N. Park. Phone 1270. FOR RENT—Desirable, close in, un- furnished apartment, large living room, kitchen, breakfast nook, bed- room and private bath, steam heat. Phone 2268. FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- ing rooms, nice and clean, water, lights and gas, $30; everything fur. nished except groceries. 612 E. Thirteenth. Phone 569W. FOR RENT—Modern three-room, partly furnished basement apart- ment, reasonab! 143 N. Washing- ton. ————— FOR RENT—Compietely furnished t ym semi-basement apart- ment. 218 EH. Eleventh. Phone 2377W. SS MILNE APARTMENTS ONE four-room modern furnished apartment, also two-room fur: nished, steam heat. 926 HE. Second. Apply 918 E. Second. FOR REN’ o-room = furnished apartment, bath adjoining, on Tenth and David. 142 W. Eleventh. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment. 121 N, Park. Phone 691M. FOR RENT—Furnished two and three-room apartments; adults only. 534 W. Ninth. FOR R®NT—Three-room furnished modern apartment with bath, near bus line. 516 W. Fourtcenth. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three- room furnished apartment. 1154 8. Cedar, Phone 143W. FOR RENT—Two-room modern furnished apartment,~ gas and lights furnished, $10 per week, $40 per month, 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Two nished apartments. Inquire in rear. FOR RENT—Two or three-room apartment. 645 CY Ave. FOR RENT—Large modern com- fortable rooms and apartments, home privileges, board if desired. 430 W. Midwest. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment in home of two; gas, lights, bath and electric washer; all furnished for $35; couple only, must be refined. 1026 E. Second. Phone 539W.. FOR RENT—Exceptionally well fur- nished and finished basement apartment, modern with shower bath and gas, $35. Kirk. 745 E. FOR RENT—¥Furnished basement apartment, three rooms and bath, close in. Phone 2863R. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment with private bath, gas and lights furnished; rent reasonable. 559 8. Lincoln. modern 807 E fur Third. FOR RENT—Two-room apartm furnished or unfurnished, ga if desired.. Phone 1612J. Peers ach ocne tinea FOR RENT—Three.room modern furnished apartment, no ‘base- ment; reduced rent; good location, on payemert und bus line. Inquire 504 W, Yeliowstone. age For Rent—APARTMENTS REDUCED RENT THREE-ROOM furnished apart- ment, gas, light and steam heat furnished. Call in rear, 831 E. Third. FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—One five-room house with fireproof garage. Apply on premises afternoons. Fourteenth and South Ash. Modern Bldg. Co. FOR RENT—Five-room modern furnished house. 614 8. Durbin. FOR R bungalow district, $65 per month. FOR+ RENT—Unfurnished cottage, three rooms and alcove bedroom, tollet, gas equipment, modern except bath. Phone 652 or call at 201 O! Exchange. FOR RENT—Residence, will pay g00d income, Close in, corner of 4 and Grant. streets, six rooms and bath on first floor, six rooms, bath nd leundry basement fioor; base- nt suitable for two apart may be used for single rooms: each room has separate entrance, rent reasonable to right party. In quire at 201 Oll Sxchange. Phone 852 or 690R. FOR RENT—New unfurnished fou room house, i, basement and garage. Fenway. Phone 1967M. FOR RENT—Two-room house and garage, $15; gas, lights and water. Inquire 1216 N. Washington. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house, very nicely furnished, close to bus; also furnished four-room apartment. 240 8. Fenway. FOR RENT—Two-room hou ly furnished. 205 8. St. or phone 1592W. An modern five-room in restricted residential Phone 2105. part- Botolph FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath. 933 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house with garage, Phone i045J. 262 S. Washington. FOR RENT—Ten-room house, also four-stall garage. S! Park. Phone 973W. furnished 225 FOR RENT—New _ unfurnished house, on pavement, two bed- rooms, living and breakfast room, kitchen and bath, gos furnace, full basement. Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Three-room house, modern except bath, unfurnished except stoves and shades. 243 5S. St. Botolph. FOR RENT— Modern four-room house, nicefy furnished, $55, heat and water included. 642 I. Twelfth. Phone 1542M. FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur nished house. Phone 578J. FOR RENT— Five-room modern, partly furnished, house. 231 N Lincoln. Phone 596W. FOR RENT—About October ist, modern elght-room house with bath, best of location, reasonable. Phone 5923, FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. 640 S. Ash. FOR RENT-Three-room modern house. 351 8S. Beech. ———————— FOR, RENT—Three-room house, half block from bus line and two blocks from school. Call at 810 N. Madison. Phone 862W. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, everything furnished. 1321 8. Spruce. FOR SALE—HOUSES ~— FOR SALE~12 rooms and. three baths, complétely furnished; ar- ranged into four separate apai ments, garage, close in on southeast “side, on paving; fine residence seo tion; large income; cost $14,600, will sell for $10,350, only $200 cash will handle, balance like rent. See this before you buy or rent. Casper Realty Co. Phono 381. OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY AFTERNOON—COME UP AND SEE These artistically planned, well built and finely finished four, five and ixroom brick — bungalows; everything complete, that a real home should have; located where values are established, new paving Gistrict, attractive prices, easy terms. Representative at Fourteenth and 6. Ash. Modern Bullding Co, —_—— FOR SALE—Small cottage with garage, large level lot, 144 blocks from pavement, east front with lawn, $8,000, Phone 1698J. FOR SALE—Three‘room house, east front, water, ghts and gas; $1,350, $150 cash, balance $36 month. E. B. Lamar, Smith Bloc: ie Phone 4. FY ‘OR SALE — Five-room, in, . 637 > Smail house in south t of city, on bus line; '% bloke from paving under construc tion; water, gas and’ lights; sev in yard but- not connected; $1,600, easy terms. Call at 531 S. Melrose. FOR ‘BA FOR SALE—House and lot, one block from new school, in Moun: tain View; $400 cash or $450, terms Address Box 880, Tribune, SAY DINTY: DO ME A FAVOR. AN FER YOUR OwN SAKE OOn'T SEND SON TO YOUR COLLEGE! FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Dandy four-room mod- ern house, thre® finished rooms in ement, near high school; price $4,500, $500 cash, good terms on Sty ie B. Lamar Realty Co. Phone 2214, oR SALE—Two-room house, hard- wood floors, east front lot, 65x129, $1,400, terms. 1462 8. St. Botolph. Pho 8M. NEW Of latest throu side bath; hea BRICK BUNGALOW design and construction hout; fiv arge rooms; out- coolor, papered walls; bulltan full basement with ‘fireplace; and plastered garage; rea- a8; it at Fourteenth et or call 638. a able nd Ash str WILL TRADE— $500 equity small stucco house in southeast See Moore at BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—-Smal! cafe, 10 stools and counter, good location, good business, che: Will take in small car. Phone 56 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Water Spaniel dog Iowa_tags on. Reward for turn. World’s Fair Barber Shop. LOST. AND FOUND The following artrctes have been &t the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and claim— 1924 Wyoming license 34123. 1924 Wyoming license 10020. 1024 Wyoming license T-14876. 1924 Wyoming license T-902. 1924 ¥ ming license 21710. One Ford crank. One Yadiator cap, One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses, Three bunches of keys. LOST—Brooch, m: Please return to and réceive reward LOST—Sunday First and taining ladie: set of small 619 EB. First. with re- of three dimes. Tribune office morning, between Badger, suitcase con wearing apparel and nglish b . Reward. Phone 85 FOUND—English bira can have same by Center hotel and pa dog ling ng, for SOME REAL HOME BUYS Five-room new, full lot, near school; only $5,500, $600 cash, Five-room new, extra good corner, close in, on pavement; price cut to $8,800, $1,600 cash. Another good ‘new brick nearing pmpletion, will be a big snap at 500, $2,000 cash. See GROVER C. GORSUCH Builder of Good Homes Phone 1443 18th and Center FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five-room modern house, garige, east front, chicken house, on bus line; very reasonable; car or lot for payment. Phone 2539J. FOR TRADE—$325 equity in small house and ga ag on 40 ft. east front, lot for piano, or what have you? Phone’ 1468, WILL exchange high class income property for good farms or ranches, Box 1200. Phone 2105. E OR TRADE—$700 equity three-room house and three for good used car or lot. 714 Madison. Phone 1249R. FOR SAI in lots, AUDITORS c. Hh, KEIMERTH ce ad ey neon peyccg come Tax feo 401 0-8 Kids. Phone 767 Mi 208-' nde ae Bldg. Phone 6€0 rit <a tA yer Ag Accountant c Cert! mt ul i STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants tire Lond semis ice 223 Midwes' a Phones 300. and 1B380V ARCHITECTS Architect Waa ne Baas BAYBUBN 8. dine Phone 1352 —_—_— BAGGAGE & TRANSFER —<—<— TRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE NARRD FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 119 E. Fifth Cravens CARPENTER SHOP Planing cai cabinet work, screens, ‘small jobs on short notice. 214 West B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ANNIE GRA M JEFFREY Buite 318 Midwest Bidz. Phune 206 HAKRNED, Chiropractor 62 North Kimball Stree Phone 1457 DE. 1. E. BERQ' Zuttermeister Bldg. one 907 OLS’ Phone 1757 Appointments Ont. CHIROPRATIC HOME CLEANERS Nee eT ETE THE SKKVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 See DOCIORS a THE CASPKE VIVATIS 938 South Durbiue-Phone 273 Ww 8 AND CHILDIEN'S SPITAL 642 South Durbin~Phone 406 SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND Homer. R. ‘tathrop, 3 rie ep C.3. Di B. SERVIC Eu PHARMACIST 8. poeta are a. DENT! Cc. E. ae D. Dr. Offices in .Rohrbaugh Building Us East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 LOST—String of pearl beads, ». tween Chestnut 4nd Cherry streets on Railroad avenue. Reeurn to Tribuno. Reward. © LOST—Black travelling bag, be- tween Moneta and Wolton, Tues- day night, has Yellows’ Teton stickers on side Yellowstone Transportatio addressed to Arthur W. Holt, Camp, Yellowstone Parit. d. we Return to Casper Chamber of Com- merce. —<$<$<—— PERSONAL CO EE PARTY who took ring from Service Filing Station is known, no ques- tlons asked if returned MADAM J. Rea Keyee, ordained spirit list, private readings dati will answer no question over. tele- hone, Hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Dit hig hotel, Apartment Ss. Phone DIVORCES setured, rates, advice free. MRS. CHARLE not responsible for are contracted by Howell. half the regular Box 19 2 HOWELL any bills at elyn Cook artic Hospital, 612. So. i. Goneral Practice Surgery Obstetrics . DR. I. N. FROS & Physician and paren -8 Bld, Phone 123 lg. ALLAN McLELLAN, 5 Daly Bldg. Office 5 Bid Ros, 90 “DE, WM. A, BRYANT, A Phone 2680. First & Center’ Hee goo LAWYERS MUL PANEX, cd BARRETT 515 Consondarnd ‘Hoyalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Blag. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Ot ‘Texel ange, Bidg. WHLLIS StIDGEn Suite 218 Midwest ‘tidg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. 408 Consolidated Roy Me HH. PATIEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bhig. Thone 210 HAGENS & MUKANG Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM U0. WIL“UN Lawyer Saito 14-15-16 Lownsend OGILBEE & A 210 0-8 Bldg. 7 mae 2217 OSTEOPATH DE. CAROL Office and Keside ments No. Bldg. EYES CAREFULLY. TESTED And Glasses Properly Vitted by R. L. EVANS 134 8S. C PAINTING | Painting & Decorating, all Fred Meyenfeldt—Phone PAINTING AND DECORATING George rickson Phone 151d Formerly Campbell Dgcorating Co, ROOFING ae WYOMING ROOF ING CO. h Phone 1804 of Roofs Repaired and App 12093 NORTH CASPER n Hand and Machin Suyematsu UPHO, STERING Upholstering & Furniture Phone 1402W E. V WAREHOUSE: | LESLIE and | Ben NELSON, Warehouse Mransfex Co, Phone 1234

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