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Che Casper Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper BY GOLLY-HELL NOY [ f, BE A DUKE LONG IF DAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 BRINGING UP FATHER HERE'S A BOX OF CIGARS THAT THE DUKE OF 06: PAGE NINE of said state for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held in this state on fourth day of November, A. 1924, being respectively amend- ments numbered “one” and “two,” Tnbune .by George McManus 1 WONDER WHERE SHE The Daily, ji = Mise word for the Casper ; GB ' Arrest of Robert Tremain followed the dancer's charges that he took $40,000 worth of her securities and sold them, Tremain was released on bonds of $40,000. Besides alleging that Tremain 1l- legally converted her securities, Irene filed suit to set aside the trans- fer of the home the couple occupied re to Tremain’s father, The lat- then sold the house to Sigma Chi. MELTS Irene dtvorced ‘Tremain a year ago last July. In December, 1923, she maryiet! Major Freq McLaughlin of * paar é * A letter from his grandmother, Mrs. Mary C. Holland of Los An- geles awaited Licut. Lowell Smith, commander of the.’round the world _ flight, when he arrived in Washing- gst told him how proud she was 4 achievement. NO AD LYSS THAN 29 Ts. BLACKPACE Gar HEADLINE be charged, the apace of tw umber of Words, CORRECTION UF" CLASSIFIED Casper Ne will met be responsibic for more than gue, lncorredt. innertion of siuy 96 vertiseme: ferBi! or mol then ome thine, “Hrrors not the fauit et advertiner which clearly lessew rea: of tho advertisement bUcatLon over the canhet guarantee Must be accompanisd by cash or @heck in fu.! paymen) of the same, Note the foreguiny' instruetions about couneng the words Frag atter 16 to 12 am. will be insertec. jer the head “Tov Late HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Hasy, pleasant work. Whole or part tim Address Nileart Company, 3541, Wayne, Indiana 3 WNINCUMBERED middlo aged wo- man, good’ cook, to either rent or take on share basis, furnished house 60 miles from railroad, Box B+879, ‘Tribune. ve es ‘ED—Young woman who has had experience in tailoring estab- lishment; no amateurs. 114 N. Genter, WANTED—Girl for. general house works. room and board farniabed: good cook, willing to stay in eve- nings with litle girl. Phone 348J. a Job? ‘The Tribune will help every _ man and woman in Casper in search ‘of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion - “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing to a@yertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise PSECU X SALESMEN WANTED ~ WANTED HELLERS 115 E. Second AGENTS WANTED OLD Colony Life Insurance Com- pany of Chicago, Mlinois, offers agents a wider field and increased opportunity by writing man, woman and child from ages 0 to #4 on the annual, semi-annual or quarterly for amounts going up to $3,000 as regards children, while for adults the limit 1s $30,000, As the Company writes also sub- Standard risks our agents have very few rejections. The Company just entered Wyoming and is looking for @ good producer in this locality, POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Colored woman wants work by hour, cleaning or laun- dry. Phone 776M. WOMAN wants family bundle wash- ing. Phone 1980J. REFINED young man wants inside work of any sort. References can be furnished. Phone 1623J. —— > COMPETENT woman wants work on a ranch or in a small hotel out of town, Box 886, Tribune. MIDDLE aged woman wants work on ranch; can give references; answer by mail or person, 957 Wal- nut, City. i SERVICES OFFERED SHINGLE bob, or any style hair- cul for men. women or chil- are! Henning Hotel Barber ‘Stop: CALL 655M for prices on small ~ jobs of carpenter work, repairing and new work. HAVE that window and door re- paired, Cal 655M for repair work. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Dodge Commer- Call at 326 8. FOR SALE—A 1922 celal, price $300. Kenwood. — FOR SALE—All kinds of used cars, priced unusually low for cash. ‘The Great Northern Motor’Co., 333 N. Wolcott. Phone 2772, USED CARS "| A. tew extra good: buys are Now ready in our used car de- 1923 ‘model—Goott shape Maxwell Club Sedan 1924 model—Like new Caddilac Touring 57 BB car, in first class con- dition—new paint, four new jures—special low price Stutz 4 Touring 1920 model, car in first class condition, five wire wheels, good tires, new paint— special low price Studebaker Touring 1919 model—Car in good shape, new paint, good tires— special low price ‘Ford Touring 1924 model—Like new Overland Roadster 1920 model—Just the car to * run to work, $125 CASPER MOTOR CO. PHONE 909 230 W,. Yellowstone FOR SALE—Dodge, 1923 Sedan, fine condition, $900; consider open car as part payment, balance cash. Phone 348J. ‘ ¢ FOR SALE—Ford Coupe,. in’ good condition; bargain if taken at once. See Harry, corner Second and Wolcott. FOR SALE—1923 Ford Touring car, reasonable, Call at ighth. FOR SALE—Dodge + Roadster, in good running order, $150, Phone 2200. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE —First class player plano,” Box B-$87, Tribune, ~ For Sale—Household Goods SSeS Urea eae e ag FOR SALE—Two bureaus and one single bed. Call at 612 S. Lincoln. —— $ y $10; springs and mattress, $10; new tables, $3.50; dining table, $7; coal range, $35; washing machine, $4. = eae ose 241 W. First. Phone For Sale—Miscellaneous beds, card FOR SALE—1 good coal heater, 1 ao wagon, 1 sled. Phone pte de aS as aii FS eset da FOR SALE—Thirty thousand shares Preston Oll Stock. ‘Seven-eighths $f a cent. Phone 919. $$ FOR SALE—Seconananded bicycle, cheap; racing frame, good, tires and racing saddle. Apply basement, Tribune, ask for Haytin. FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage, cheap. Phone 427M. 526 Lind. JUST received joy lot boys’ blue serge Suits, $4; men’s suits, $5 and up to $1 The Rummage & Job Lot Store, 249 W. First. FOR SAL—One pipe! furna reasonadic. 1318 anette ati aioe telbetat Hh toon FOR S5ALE—Jumbo sunflower seed from 10 to 12 inches or more in diameter. 134 East H. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK Se .. FOR SALE—Shetland pony. In- quire 1424 8. Kenwood. single register fitted for gas, Spruce, rear. For Rent—Miscellaneous BPE oa AE RST FOR RENT—In Salt Creek, garage and filling station; right price to right party. 249 W. First. POOL HALL farnished for rent at Glenrock, Wyo. Address Box 229, Glienrock, Wyo. FOR -ENT—Sowing “mechiaés, $3 per month, we also re; al pair Makes. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone | Ash. . 1648. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Hignest casp price paid for second hand furni ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phkoné isssw. ——<—$—$<—— WANTSD TO BUY—Used furniture. Owl Furniture & Hardware Co., 242 W. First. Phone 978. WANTED TO BUY—We ‘pay more for coa! ranges, heaters, drease. duofolds, all household geods. Pho: 108 HAVE buyers for small homes that $300 cash will handle. Price it right and we will do the rest Baker-Grude Inv. Co.. Realtors, 133 N. Wolcott: Phone 1189, — WANTED-—-Your o'@ coal range e heater in exchange for ‘a gas Phone 1086, WE ‘WILL buy or exchange ‘used furniture. Harned Co.. 234 3. David. Phone 249. aa eae WANTED TO BUY—For cash, good frame house to moye on vacant lot. Phone 679J, 815 8S. Ash. WANTED’ TO. BUY—About 700 good young breeding ewes. Mrs. Brydon. 143 W. Eleventh, WANT TO BUY—VFivexccm strictly modern house in east part of town, Box B-883, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Property in California or Florida. Phone 1227R. ROOM AND BOARD ee large room, close to bath, board if desired; gentlemen only. 737 E. Fourth, AE cadets doy SEE ES EE BSE ROOM and board for two or four, fine location, mocern house, well heated, excellent meals, reasonable price. '425 CY. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, adjoining bath, walking dis- tance. 441 Kirk Ave. FOR RENT—Furnishea room with private bath and outside entrance; suitable for two. 704 S. Park. ee FOR RENT—Large, clean, ntle- man’s room with private ower th, $14 per month. Phone 16955. FOR RENT—One front bedroom, furnished; sultable for gentleman. 142 W. Eleventh. Phone 815R. FOR RENT—Excellent large fur- nished room, close. in, for men. 922 8. David. Phone 717W. * $$$ —_ Se ; FOR RENT—Furnished room, also gBaragé for one car and basement storage, all close in’ Phone 2616. \—Ideal FOR batching quar. ters, completely furnished, lights and gus pald,.or. can be used.ag a sleeping room, suitable for one or two gentlemen, close in, very rea- sonable. 701 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, close to bath. 1021 8. Elm. ——$—$$— FOR RENT—Two or three modern furnished rooms, con ing of living room and small bedroom; use 141 W. Tenth. ‘ LKIN TELL HE KEEPS ON SMOKIN’ THESE THINGS: ar Sy © 1924 ey Inet Feature Service, Ine. Great Britain rights reserved ARE YOU INTERESTED? In a beautiful residential section? Pe on South Wolcott street in Casper's finest is is a seven-room house with double garage in rear, situated on a 60x140+foot lot. A beautiful lawn with large shade trees surround the home and all walks and drives are placed. The house itself is two-story with reception hall, dining room, living room and kitchen on first floor while and a spacious bath occupy the second floor. a furnace room, maid's room. work room, laundry room, and a preserve closet. three large bedrooms The basement contains storage room Gas heated and modern in every particular. This property is priced for quick sale at '10,500—Some terms if desired. $ One should inspect this residence If you desire to to appreciate its splendid value. see this property call CARNEY PETERSON, REALTOR Room 2, Rialto Theater Bldg. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Desirable ‘front room for two, with board, $10 a week. fepty basement apartment, 327 8. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room, next to bath; steam heat, one or two gentlemen. 122 N. Kim: ball. Phone 242! ——————$—$—— FOR RENT—Cozy front room, mod: ern, on bus Hine, private hom must be seen to be appreciated. 1643 EB. Second. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms and garage. Phone 268W. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR REN‘—Three-room modern apartment, ciose in, $35. az 511 E, First a “OR RENT—Desirable, close in, un- furnished apartment, large living toom, kitchen, breakfast nook, bed- room and private bath, steam heat, Phone 2268R, purposes. 1114 8. Ash. Phone 466J. FOR RENT—Modern; three roonié and bath, close to school. 725 3. ?OR RENT—Close in, modern fur- nihsed apartment, $35 up; steam veat, private bath. 140 E. Midwest FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large room with Murphy bed, kitchen and bath, four blocks east af center of town, Phone 2268R. MILNE APARTMENTS ONE four-room modern furnished apartment, also two-room fur. nished, steam heat. 926 E. Second. \pply ‘9188. Second. R RENT—iwe or three-room apartment. 546 CY Ave. FOR RENT—Steam heated, nfshed apartment, two rooms, ressing room, front and rear en- rance, gas furnishes chem, 227 N. Park. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnis! fur large good on payement and bus line. 104 W, Yellowstone. ——— FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, modern, is dis- ‘ance. 441 Kirk Ave. SOR RENT—Large medern | com- fortable rooms and apartments, home privileges, board if desired. 130 W. Midwest. Reduced Rent THREE-ROOM furnished Apt., light, gas and steam heat fur- ished. in rear. 831 East Third. . FOR RENT—One three-roum apart- ment or one bedroom, everything furnished, in modern home. Phone 17923 before 3 o'clock Sunday and Monday. 256 East F. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartinent, on bus line and pavement. Phone 357. * FOR RENT—Nicely turnished three- Pet a modern apartment. 619 EB. rst. FOR RENT—Two and three-room modern furnished apartments, $30. 312 8S. Fenway. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished basement apartment, lights, gas, electric washer and telephons furnished. 1131 8. Elm, Moye Into THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS Before Winter ished at $35 Month nutes Walk From Center St. Everything New 426 W. Yellowstone Phone 2750 FOR RENT—Modern two-room apartment, private bath, tele- phone, everything furnished except linen and dishes.: Inquire 832 8, Beech. ————— FOR REN’ Attractive. three-room furnished apartment, on 8. Jack- son. Phone 860J. FOR RENT—Two-room_ furnished apirtment, in. home of two; gas, lights, bath and electric. washer all furnished for $35 only; must be refined. . 10; ond. Phon 539W. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, gas lights, use of electric washer. 1021 8. Elm. Two FOR RENT—Three-room, modern, furnished every convenience, First, Apt. 4. * strictly apartment, Inquire 1214 EB. private bath, clothes closet, } di: Phone *2320 For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Apartment of three small rooms, partly furnished, not modern, $15 per month, 134 Eas FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment, modern, clean and light, electric washer, near school and bus line. Phone 2256W. hree-room modern partment, $40, includ. ts. 1149 8. Cherry. rnished ee rooms. 338M. | basement 710 E, Two-room newly ¢ Phone furnished apartment, ted. 1043 W. Railroad. FOR RENT—One two-room unfur- nished apartment, modern, has gas stoves. 405 S. Beoch, in the rear, FOR RENT—Two-room modern furnished ‘apartment, clean and desirable, rent reasonable. 141 W. Tenth, FOR REN’ apartment, mals. 333 EB. "OR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, dishes, linen, electric Washer, heat and lights, Close in, udults. Phone 1230W. blac aaa aah ed a I IPE FOR RENT—Two-room . furnished “basement apartment, modern, $15, on bus Une. Phone 1752M. 1340 Oakcrest. tk he dali A aS ea mee FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, unfurnished, except stoves, $35 per month, Inquire 251 ¥. Durbin, FOR Ri private lose in. ‘urnished three-room dults only, no ani- Sighth. 'T—Thre¢-room apartment, bath, built-in features, 232 8. Grant. FOR RENT—HOUSE- —— FOR RENT—One five-room house with fireproof garage. Apply on premises afternoons. | Fourteenth ind South Ash. Modern Bldg. Co. FOR RENT—An modern five-room bungalow, in restricted residentia! si $65 per month. Phone 2105. “OR RENT—Five rooms, close to school, 1308 Kenwood. Inquire 1314 Kenwood. Pe saeco Se Se FOR RENT—Two-room modern house with bath and basement, turnished except bedding and dishes. snquire 732 8, Park. 4 —————— #OR RENT—Four-room house, un- furnished, except range, at 114 N. McKinley, no Phone 7375. —————— FOR RENT—Furnished five-room house, bath and garage, eight blocks from center of town, south- east side, on paving, $80. Phone 881 or 679R. FOR RENT--Five-room brick house, hardwood floors, laundry Jn base- ment. Phone 654 or call at 262 Bast G. FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, unfurnished, on pavement and bus line. Phone 827W. Inquire 529 £, Thirteenth, hg eh FOR RENT—139 S. Kenwood street, five-room modern house with three-room furnished apartment in basement, garage, $75 per month. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co,, 312 B. Second, Phone 101M. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house with lights and gas, newly decorated, privileges of modern con- veniences. 1234 8. Ash. FOR RENT —Cheap, house, furnished or unfurnished. 623 8. Durbin, rear. Phone ——————————— FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house or will rent as a three-room apartment at 1321 S. Spruce. Phone 1886M. en eee FOR RENT—Six-room house, partly furnished. Phone 1962W. Poni ats ih a hi aah FOR RENT—Furnished house, three rooms and bygakfast nook. 1261 S. Washington. Phone 2466J. FOR §& nished house, Park. In- quire 644 5. Durbin. Le FOR SALE—HOUSES ES FOR SALE OR 'TRADE— $500 equity in small home, good loc tion, southeast; and furni most three-room » plano, s of value. You pay » balance at $30 and inter« Must be turned in few days. Mo at Tribune or call at 53 Me! a FOR BALE—Choice residential in south part of town with go two-room houee on rear Priced at $2,050 on y ter A. P. Nesbith Realty Co., 312 Second. Phone 101M, iots or ii | Representative at FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALB—12 rooms and three baths, completely furnished; “ar- ranged ‘into four separate apart- ments, garage, close in on southeast side, on paving; fine residence sec- tion; large income; cost $14,500, will sell for $10,350, only $200 cash will handle, balance like rent.” See this befor ‘ou buy or rent. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. OPEN FOR INSPECTION EVERY AFTERNOON—COME UP AND SEE These artistically planned, well built and finely finished four, five and six-room brick — bungalows; everything complete, that a real home should have; located where values are established, new paving district, attractive pricesy easy terms. Fourteenth) and 8. Ash. Modern Building Co. FOR SALE—Eight-room. house on 40x140 ft. lot, furnished; will con- sider car on first payment. “Phone 1416R. Inquire 825 8. Melrose. FOR SALE—Southwest, a dandy four-room. modern home, on fuil corner Jot, east front, lawn, garage, pavement; $4,000 with $500 cash. Baker-C Inv. Co., Realtors. Phone 1189. ALE—Must sell at. sacrifice five-room house, large lot, water, electricity, three block« from school, north sid $2,150, $300 + $30 a month, Phone 7i5J. 2 SALE—In southeast part, 90d four-room furnished house ater, lights and gas in, garage Ford car in good running order, all for $3,000, on easy terms. A! P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E, Second. Phone 101M. ibis Sales APSA For Sale—REAL ESTATE TO LEASE—Garden tract and equipment. Should be man with family and able to go on job now. See Ben. FOR SALE—Five lots in Mountain ‘View, one block from new school; cheap for cash, or can arrange terms. Phone 2772. FOR TRADE TO TRADE—$1,650 equity in four- room modern house, on pavement, for car; car must be in first class condition. Box B-882, Tribune. WILL exchange High class income property for farms or ranches, Box 1300. Phone 2105. FOR SALE OR TRADE—First class agricultural. land, wheat and alfalfa, 660 acre tract and the 80 acre trac as a deposit, 6,800 tons of silica. O. Box 1621, + FOR SALE OR TRADE—Will trade real estate for automobile. Write P. O, Box 537. $< FOR SALE OR ,TRADE—For smaller property, a new, all mod- ern five-room house, in best resi- dential district. Call 2, E. Fisher. Phone 2105. 4 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Boarding tures, im good location; cheap. Box $81, Tribune. FOR RENT—Office space, desk and itenographic service furnished. ne 2210, hou Ix- will sell NOTICE with — $2,000 640-acre lease, artner 50-50 basis, ney secured by first. mortgage, ving account $25 per week to . , Attendant’s office. Expert- ence non-essential. Chance to make a cleanup of several thousand dol- lars. Prefer lady, if interested for nterview., Do not call, Write Jas. H. Lewis, 504 W. Yellowstone. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following artrctes have been a@t the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil the owners please call and claim— 1924 Wyoming Hcense 34123. One Ford crank. One radiator cap. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check, One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses, Three bunches of keys, PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyeg, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally; will answer no question over tele phone. Hours 9 a m. to 9 p, m. Wyatt hotel, Apartment §, Phone 1 [DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free, Box 1948, asper Jack. from will please or 938 PAI who took Cord Bulck car Thuvaday return to Buick garage South Beech for reward. pe eect ch dacs hide PARTY who took ring from Service Fi'ling Station is known, no ques- itlons asked if returned, THREW ME LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. No. 4794, Herbert A. Krampert, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Imogene Krampert, D fendant. To Lillian Imogene Krampert, whose postoffice address is Box 124, Freeport, Kansas: You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of September, 1924, the above named Herbert A. Krampert began an action against you by filing his petition in the above entitled court, where said suit is now pending, /being cause No, 4794. The prayer of said petition is to obtain an absolute divorce from you on the ground of wilful de- sertion and abandonment of this plaintiff for the term of more than one year. Fs You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the, 22nd day of No- vember, 1924, said petision, will be taken as true an judgment tendered accordingly. (SEAL) HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING Clerk of the District Court By GLADYS MOORING, Deputy Pub. Sept. 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1924. AES oe AEE TSS PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendments which were proposed by the Seventeenth Legislature of the State of Wyoming, and which will be submitted to the electors ale Ri Et SE RA Bat tnlbatalatit Bs ok it ca For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. received from the said Se teenth State Legislature: NUMBER ONE Authorizing the levy of a sever- ence license tax on mines and mining claims. ARTICLE XV. Section 3, All mines and mining claims from which gold, silver, and other pre- cious metals, copper, iron ore, soda, saline, coal, petroleum, and other crude and mineral oil, and natural gas, or other valuable de- posit is, or may be produced, shall be taxed in addition to the sur- face improvements, and in Hou of taxes on the lands, on the gross output in proportion to the actual value thereof, as may be pre- ribed by law. Provided that in addition thereto there shall be levied a severence license tax based on the actual value of the gross output. NUMBER TWO Authorizing the application of 33 1-3 per centum of royalties arising from lease of school lands to the support of public schools. ARTICLE VII. Section 2. SCHOOL REVENUES. The fol- lowing are declared to be perpet- ual funds for school purposes, of which the annual income only ‘can be’ appropriated, to-wit: Such per- centum as has been or may here- after be granted by congress on the sale of lands in this state; all moneys arising from the sale or lease of sections number sixteen and thirty-six in each township in the state, and the lands selected or that may be selected in lieu thereof; the proceeds of all lands that have been or may hereafter be’ granted to this state, Where by the terms and conditions of the grant, the same are not to be otherwise appropriated; the net proceeds of lands and other prop- erty and effects that may come to the state by escheat or for- feiture, or from unclaimed divi- dends or distributive shares of the estates of deceased persons; all moneys, stocks, bonds, lands and other property now belonging to the common school funds. PRO- VIDED, that the rents for the ordinary use of said lands shall be applied to the support of pub- lic schools and, when authorized by general law, not to exceed thir- ty-three and one-third (33 1-3) per centum of oil, gas, coal, or other mineral royalties arising from the lease of any said school lands nay be so applied,” F. E. LUCAS, Secretary of State, Publish Aug. 11, 18; Sept. 1, , 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 18, 20, 27; Nov. 3, 1924. Mrs. Flora Warren Seymour, of Chicago, is the first woman to serve on the United States Indian Commission. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY | AUDITORS H, REIMERTIL rtified Public Accountant Income Tax ice Phone 767 0-8 Bidg. SELML LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Public Accountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Olt Kxchange Bldg. Phone 6¢0 RC. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax vice 223 Midwest Bhilding Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS WM.“J. WESTFALL, Architect Buite 5, Daly Building XYBURN 5S. WEBB Ban Daly peuene 401 ‘TRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE NAaND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co, 119 E. Fifth Phone 907 CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Planing mill, cabinet work, screens, small jobs on short notice. 214 West B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H, JEFFREY DB. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phune 706 M. B. MAKNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1457 DK. 1. KB. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. . Phone 1757 DR. GROVE (PALMER GRADUATE) Appointments Unly Phone 17134 SMLROPRATIC MOME SERVICE CLEANEKS THE Shity iG CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DUCIORS WHE CASVER PKIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Vurbin—Vhone 273 WOMEN'S AND CHiLueEN'S HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—Whone 406 Stall a SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. F.A.C.S. Victor K. Dacken, B. M. bD, EXE, Ss) © ROENT Hallie M. R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8 Offices in Rohrbaugh 113 East Becuaa Building Street 53 ~ Telephones and | a | PHARMACIS’ | | DGCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY. M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 | Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin | General Practice Surgery Obstetrics Seer rane parc Ose ‘sic! an jurgeon OS Bidz. Phone 123 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D, Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 844. Res. 90 DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. First & Center. Res. 800 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAX & McUUNALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS @ STIRRETL Lawyers 3009-10-11 Ol) kxchange Bidg. WILLIS STIDULEK Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Kidg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royaity Bldg. W. H. PATIEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bidg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MUKAAL Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WLLAON Lawyer Sulte 14-15-16 Lownsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH I. CAKULANE ©, D Office and Kesiden ments No. 2 DAVIS Voling Apart . Phone 388. OPTOMETRIST CAREFULLY 1 D Glasses Properly Witted by EVANS Center St RK. L. 134 8. PAINTING _ ie PiDecotatiog all brane hes Painti Fre t D DECOR: son Phone 1515 ell Decorating Co, NG AN I WYOMING K¢ East 12th Phone iso4J | All Kinds of Roofs Repaired | and Applied ASPER SHOF NORTH Hand Ben Suyer UPHG, STERING OP one aO3WV mg E. WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warshonse and Transfer Co. Phone 1334

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