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For unsilgthly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from “or embarrass- ment, declares a noted skin special- ist. Apply a Uttle Mentho-Sulphur and improvement shows next day. Becausé: of “its germ’ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to ‘take the place of this sul- phur preparation. The moment you apply it Nealing begins. Only those who have had unsilgthly skin trou- bles can know the delight this Men- tho-Sulphur,brings. Even fiery, itching eczéma fs dried right up, Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream—<Ady, Dr..L. D. Johnson Announcing The Opening of His Office SUITE}. 320__ MIDWEST ‘Office Phone 113 Residence Phone 2136 Two" cénts yer -wore or ten cents per ling... - NO AD LESS THAN 30°CENTS. Five. average words ‘used as a basis of estimating a line, BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two irrespecti' bte of words. ON. OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. Casper Pally” Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any a vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advértiser "which clearly lessen the real “value: of the: advertisement will be rectified only by publication -without extra charge within FIVE days att rtion.. No republica- tion will” be made whee the error Joes material, ‘ect the sense ir yee, °! a vertisement. “TELEPHONE ADS. Careful "attention will b+ given all ads rece! over the TELEPHONE, Lut we cannot guarantee accuracy. ouT Meise ADVERTISE- 5 MED . :. Must b. accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note" tht foregoing instructions. about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune, mus oS? CEROSING! HOUR. ‘Werit" Aas to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune before” ‘Ads received office” nt after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted head “Too Late to HELP WANTED—Female ‘ANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home durlig their "letsure moments. Write it once. “FASHION EMBROID- RIBS.” 798, Lima, Ohio. STED—Middle aged woman for Ught house work; must go home nights. ,.428 W. Twelfth. HELP. WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS—For Government Postal and other good itions; $1,400- $2,300 yearly. erlenc’ unneces: ry. ‘Full particulars free by writ- ths G, W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, ser NoTICp— fen or women ,who un- ersten lodge work and can help cont ‘membership drive, a good opportunity to obtain permanent connections with new national or- ganization, with good pay, work Spare or full time, -Apply mornings between 8 and 10, evenings between :30 and’ 10. -Apf. I, Wyatt Hotel. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED— Werk by carpenter, good and experienced, 90 cents per hour, 424 G STENOGRAPHER with five. years experience desires elther steno- graphic or clerical work; references. Phone -1786H. . EXPERIENCED stenographer de- sires either temporary or perma- Legal experience. Phone 2793R. nent position. Best of references. Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in- search-of employment to find worl by publishing “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing to advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise HEAL YOUR SKN WANTED—Work Stesdy, Best o' patacenioen. 617 E, Fourth, . Phone 681. WANTED—Carpenter COMPETENT _ housekeeper “work. Box 1307: o SHINGLE hob, or any MARCELLING, FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster, oor running order, $150. Phone 2200. FOR SALE—! dition; will once. Burchell. Bldg., Wash-]. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924. SE SULPHUR TQ: - BRINGING UP FATHER LI t CAN'T STAND BEINC AT be OFFICE -E\THER THEY TALC ABOUT MY SMOKIN’ BET OUGAN OR'ELSE SOME ONE 'S ALways OFFERIN' ME A CIGAR: © 1924 ey Iney Featunr Service, Great Britain rights reserved. v.d you ever hear of Sutter Basin, California. No, Ine. Che Casper Daily Cribune BON'T WORRY- IM GOIN; TO |; STAY RIGHT IN SUTTER BASIN, CALIFORNIA briefly, let us tell you more about it and if you are interested and you surely will be, to know more about it, ter Basin consists of mento valley in California, 22 we can furnish you full information. Briefly, Sut- 45,654 acres of irrigated farm land in the Sacra- miles from the city of Sacramento and capital of Cailfornia—a city now of 96,000 people. One hundred citles with a population of over one miles from Oakland and San Francisco and other bay million peop’e. Best through freight service and water transportation to this market and through the ship- ping facilities provided by these ports to the markets of the world. All rich alluvial bottom land with a system of irrigation and drain- age of which no projects are superior. A project financed by Armour and associates of Chicago at a cost in excers of twelve millions of dollars. and Wyo. ‘asper, Cc A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 812 East Second Street, Casper, Wyo. Gentlemen— I want to know special excursion trips office furnish me with Name Occupation POSITIONS WANTED by position young man, permanent preferred. willing worke: work, new and = repair work; satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 342 East A. COMPETENT cook wants work. 4. nswer, Box 1307. wants SERVICES OFFERED style hair. cutting, for men, women or chil- 40c.. Henning Hotel Barber home 8. McKinley. appoint- Phone work guaranteed. Phone 1860J. WANTED—Bundle washing. Phone 2206S. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES in ‘Ford car in. good conv’ sell cheap if taken at 612 8. Lincoln st. USED CARS ‘We have a few~ bargains in used cars, for your inspection . We take ‘em in right and sell ’em right. Look them over. Hudson Sedan, reconditioned ‘painted, looks ike new-.$1 Studebaker Special Six condition ~~... Chevrolet Sedan: ers and running conditioned, re- Rowing. g004 condition National Speedster, good er, car in very good mechanical condition -. One Roamer Tz ber and mechanic: a bargain at... --$47! Open All Day Sunday R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck & Car Sales Phone 1406 McKinley and Yellowstone FOR SALE—1923 Ford coupe, $80 down, balance monthly. Phone 176 or 20433. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Kitchen coal range and heater. 1127 N, Center. FOR SALE — Kitchen cabin dresser, chiffonier, cheater, glass jars and cooking utensils. 212 5. Elk. —— STORE WITH THE SMALL oly OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Electric washing ma- chine, $41.60; ivory enamel high chair, $3.50; fi H used rugt walnut fidish dresser, dresser plate mirror, §17.! gas heaters, $2; round dining table, $12.50; small 27-54 rugs, $3; 2-inch post Vernis Martin bed, $7. See us for your furniture and save money. Hunter-Goll, 241 W. First. Phone 2200, . Where you can ratse an abundant crop of fruit, any product and where you can year off each ‘acre, where it 1s possible vegetables, cereals get from two to three crops per not only to make a living but to More about Sutter Basin lands, ar] when your will be made. Wil! you please have the main this information as soon as possible. For Sale—Miscellaneous —~—_—_—_———e—e—ee FOR SALE—Farm electric lighting AP and water system, in good condi-| Box B-930, Tribune. FOR SALE—Bedroom set, ‘cheap. 3468. Beech. FOR SALE—Fur cape and one- piece dress, size 42. Call between 10 and 12 m Phone 2671R. FOR SALE—Underwood standard typewriter, in good:-condition. Call Evans)at Tribune, aie “WE BUY AND SELL Furniture, Stoves, Toots, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, 5 Bottles, Barrels, ‘Junk, Ford Cars and Parts MIDWEST SECONDHAND STORE 120 W. Midwest Ave. Phone 2927 LAY in your winter supply now; mine run, $7; choice lump, $8. Cole Creek Coal Co. Phone 2016J1. For Rent—MisceNaneous SRT FOR RENT—Sowing machines, $| per month, we also repair pas Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 648W. FOR RENT—Chicken seven “acres, house. Phone 2745M. WANTED ranch of three-room WANTED—50 horses to pasture, Plenty of hay. Phone WANTED—Man to room and board, $10 per week. 1221 8. Cherry. WANTED—Sewing of any kind. Phone 892. Roar, 124 8. Beech. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FoR for 50 horses; hay for bad weather. Phone 67: FOR SALE—POULTRY ‘OR SALE—Single comb, white Leghorn hens and pullets | from high ess laying strain, $1 each. 828 E, Twentth. Phone 1028R. For results try a Tribune Clas wified Ad. WANTED TO BUY pera TO midecheoat hd vey more for coa} ranges, . duofolds, all household wuss Phone TO BUY—Highest cash ice paid for second hand furni- Brooks 749 East H. Prone 1645W. WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture, PU Furniture & Hardware Co., 442 W. First. Phone 978. ——<$<$<—$ $< _—_____ ‘WILL pay all cash for two or four- room house; north preferred. Box B-937, Tribune. a WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harne@ Furniture Co.. 284 3. David. Phone 249. —————————————— WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. — ee WANTED TO BUY—Used furnitur Hanter-Goil Co., 241 W. Firs Phone 2200. 7 ninth SR Es WANTED—Your o'@ coal range er |! heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, 20; LIBERAL allowance for your old coal range on gas ranges and heaters. 1. P. Brennan, 144 8. Dubrin. WANTED TO BUY—A baby buggy, must be in good condition and raesonable pricey Phone 2884J, 4 accumulate a good bank account off of 20 acres of land where one acre ts often made to produce a thousand dollars worth of products. Where market facilities are good, where you have water tranrpor- tation, therefore cheap rates to market, where the climatic conditions are nearly perfect. Excursion trips are made regular!y and by taking advantage of the trip you can see the garden spot of California. Where there is an unlimited amount of water, where tho land is most reasonably priced for its character and w here you can purchase with a small payment down and easy payments on the balance, ‘We took hold of this agency because we believe in the men that are back of it and after it had passed California’s most’ stringent Real Estate Commissioner. If you will clip the coupon attached and mail to us we will see that full information about this project }s placed in your hands at an early date, You will not be pestered to death with salesmen trying _ fell you something you don’t want. If we can get you to see it, the land Will sell itself. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Company ROOM AND BOARD —_—— ROOM and board, single or double. 152 N. Kimball. ————— ROOM and board in modern home, sik two ladies employed. Phone FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, Pia to bath; also garage. 523 rk. ‘ FOR RENT—Nice Sleeping room for one or two persons, next to th, rent reasonable, two blocks apse bus line, on pavement. Call 486R. FOR RENT—Furnished room, on bus line, to young lady, board if desired, 418 E. Twelfth. Phone 2872W. FOR RENT—Nicoe sleeping room, next to bath, in modern home, one half black from bus line. 642 E. continuation of Eighth FOR RENT—Sleeping room; location; on bus line. 940 E. Second. FOR RENT—Room, in modern home, for gentleman; rent reason- able. Phone 394M. 445 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Large well furnished room, adjoining bath; reasonable. Phone 592M. 6544 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Two modern sleeping rooms, in igs home; home and boards if desired. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Three furnished housekeeping rooms, $25; lights and water furnished. 252 N. Jeffer- mn. FOR RENT—Two modern house- keeping rooms, $20 per month. Phone 674W. 714 S. Lincoln. —— FOR RENT—Nice housekeeping room, adjoining bath; suitable for working man or woma: rivate en- trance; gas and lights furnished, $18 per month. 325 N. Lincoln. Phone 611W. For results try a Tribune Classi- fied Ads. ~ For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Deastrable, close in, un- furrished a) nt, large living room, kitchen, breakfast nook, bed- room and private bath, steam heat. Phone 2265R. FOR RENT—Compietely five rooms fnd bath. Jackson, FOR SALE—Fiveroom strictly modern, three finished basement rsoins, brick home, fireplace, oak floors, house new, southeast part, $7,300 with $1,500 cash. Baker- Grude Inv, Co. Phone 11 FOR RENT—Attractive three-room modern furnished apartment “on 8. Jackson, on paving. Phone 860J. FOR RENT—Two-roofm furnished nt apartment. 1218 8. Ash, re Phone 809R. ——————<—<_$ —_____.. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights fur- nished. Inquirein rear. 133 West G. a ahaa tae FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur: erecta basement apartment; ga ts modern, 1065 5S. FOR RENT—Dewtrable, close in, furnished apartment, for sleeping or housekeeping, steam heat, pri- vate bath. 140 Midwest. ——————— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment ights fur- tion; on bus line, 0 E, Second, Phone 639J. ‘ *|FOR RENT—Four-room ‘good Phone 539J. THAT'S FINE ANDO FOR BEING A GOOD Sov -1LL LET You SMOKE YOUR BIPE IN THE PARLOR - to For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 614 EB. Fifth. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Two-room completely furnished modern apartment; gas, lights and water furnished. Phone 677M. Call at 151 N. Jackson, FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, close in, 919 BE. Third. a ee em|-base- ment apartment, furnished; rent reasonable. 344 N. Jackson, Phone 1267W. ————— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, modern, except bath, $20 per month. Phone 2572W. 829 8. Washington. —$—$——$——— FOR RENT—Sunny, furnisheél base- ment apartment, near high schoo! 1219 8, Elm. Phone 1583J. WILSON APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three rooms and pri- vate bath, unfurnished; fireplace, Murphy bed and range; reduced rent. ait Bernd, and Washington. Phone FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Five-room, partly fur- nished house, at $45. 145 S.. Elk. Phone 1755R. FOR RENT—Small furnished house. 782 CY Ave. ee ee FOR RENT—Nice four-room fur- nished house, modern, on paement and bus line, lawn and trees. 1008 E. Second. Phone 15523. —$$<—<<—< FOR RENT—Two modern house- keep rooms. 302 East H. Phone 1929W. ———<—<—<—$< < — —_______ FOR RENT—Parly furnished mod- ern six rooms upsairs, three down, garage, one half block from pave ment and bus line. 1325 8, Cedar. Phone 1652W, ————SES———————— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house in rear, suitable for bachelors. 1237 S. Poplar. —$< FOR RENT—Five-room modern basement, partly furnished. 1137 8. Cedar, Phone 2011W. pA rata a I FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house, $25 per month. 1229 E. Eighth. Phone 2060R. FOR RENT—New five-room modern house, half block from pavement and bus line. 247 8. Botolph. FOR RENT—New unfurnished four-room house, breakfast nook, garage, $55. 224 S. Fenway. Phone 1967M. FOR RENT—Large _ three-room house, gas, light, water, garage, large Jot, near Van Sant’s, garage; rent $25. Call 1257W. pad NL i rel A Ae RS RE FOR RENT—Btrictry modern house, close in, six rooms first floor, six rooms basement floor. A good busi- ness proposition, for rooming house, or may be divided into three good apartments; two -bath rooms and laundry, double garage, unfurnished except gas range and two gas heat- ers, hot water heat for first floor. Inquire Room 201, Oil Exchange. Phone 652 or 690R. FOR RENT OR SALE—Fourteen- room modern boarding house, in Glenrock, $50 month. C, 1. Omstead, Glenrock. ——<—$<$—$— — — — NICE warm three-room and sun poreh; wall newly painted, at 144 West F' street; choap to right party. Inquire in basement in rear. Re accents ae FOR RENT—Three-room house, and two-room apartments, furnished. Call at 917 W. Midwest Ave IN BOULDER, COLORADO FIVE-ROOM prick house and foot frontage, on paved street, on University Hi Will sell or trade for Southeast Casper property, Box 404, Glenrock, W FOR RENT— Sixroom furnished house; steam heat, gas, lights phone and garage furnished, 831 £. ‘Lhird, 100 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR furnished house, close in. Railroad Ave. FOR RENT—Five or six-room new unfurnished modern house, on pavement. Phone 2499J. RENT—Four-room modern 651 W. FOR RENT—One-room house. 1131 8. Boxelder. furnished FOR furflished } 145 8. Elk. RE house, $ Phéne 1755 -Five-room per month, FOR. RENT—Three-room unfur- nished house, double garage, on Figurora street, $25 per month J. F. Jones & Co. Phone 1204. FOR RENT—One three-room house, water, gas and lights, $15. Phone 1431W. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house, unfurnished, except stoves, all built-in features, $85 per month. 1249 S. Washington, Phone 2466J. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, furnished complete, with garage, paved street; rent $ per month. 113 S. Durbin. Call 238. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—In Mountain View, ex ceptionally well built and tastely designed, three-room house with bath, block from new school and] stores, gov roads; will sacrifice with small payment down. Call Hanson or Winkels at 41 FOR SALE—Two-room house on paving, lot 60x140, gas, water, sewer on lot, located in choice part of city. Price $2,000. Reasons terms. Kamon Real Estate Co., E. Second. Phone 702. $500.00 CASH payment and the bal- ance like rent will put you into possession of an attractive w modern home, located on southeast side, at a price that you can afford to own; living room, fireplace, hard wood floors, built-infeatures, laun dry trays, everything the _ best A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. Phone 101M FOR SALE—Five-room modern home in southwest; has three fin- ished rooms, laundry and store room in basement; garage, east front, cor- ner lot. Price $5,500, terms. Call Baker-Grude Inv. Co., Realtors, Phone 1189. FOR SALE—New six-room modern bungalow, located in choicest part “/of city. Priced $1,000 less than cost. Call at 511 East Eleventh or phone 23323 or 2574. FOR SALE—Five-room house with bath, two sleeping rooms, kitchen, combination large dining and living room, on paved street. Price $4,000, $500 cash. Phone 238. FOR SALE house with —four-room modern full basement; $250 cash and $40 per month. Phone 2606. ° FOR SALE— Modern five-room house with oasement finished com plete, furnished or unfurnished; also garage; corner lot with lawn an trees. 612 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Two-room house or paving, lot 60x140, gas, water sewer on lot, located in choice par of city. Price $2,000. Reason: terms. Kamon Real Estate Co., E. Second. Phone 7 FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Equity in two-room house, good location, for tourin, car or plano or sacrifice for cash Call Moore, phone 15. R SALE OR TRADE 4PA ‘GER, late model Coupé Al condition; would consider good piano or diamond ring as part pay ment, terms on balance. Box B-938 Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES vegetable FOR SALE—Frutt, delicatossen estab ness section, do business. A real opportunti ash requirement. Phone ‘OR SALE —Twenty-room fine location, trems. C. L. stead, Glenrock. hotel, Om F COMPLETE equipment for millinery store, very cheap, C. W. Crabtree & Co., 235 B. First. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following artrcles have been &t the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please cali and claim— 1924 Wyoming license 34123. 1924 Wyoming license 10020. 1024 Wyoming Mcense T-14576. 1924 Wyoming licenso 'T-902. 1024 Wyoming-license 21710 One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses One purse containing check, One set rosary beads, One pair child’s glasses. me enlarged pict. Shop, between street and ~C 654 C 659R. Reward LOST—Ladies’ wrist watch, Friday afternoon. Reward, Phono 1846) —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus DOCTOR- COME OVER AS QUICK AS YOU CAN-1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of horn rim .glasses in soft case. Reward. Phone 2 PERSONAL ————— MADAM J yes, ordained spiritualist, priva lings dai will answer no question over tele- phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. Phone 26 DIVORCES secuted, half the regular udvice f ‘Box 1943, Casper LEGAL NOTICES 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 of said state for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held in this state on the fourth day of November, A. D, 1924, being respectively ’ amen ments numbered “one” and “two, received from the said Seven- 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 isy or may be produced, shall be taxed in addition to the sur- face improvements, and in leu of taxes on the lands, on the gross output in proportion to theactual value thereof, as may be pre- scribed. by law, Provided that in addition thereto there shall be levied a severence license tax PAGE NINE 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 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 core 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 eae to the support of pub- lic schools and, when authorized by general law, not to exceed thir- ty-three and one-third 1-3) per centum of oil, gas, coal, or other mineral royalties arising from the lease of any said school lands may be so applied.” F. E. LUCAS, Secretary of State. Aug. 11, 18; Sept. 1 , 29; Oct, 6, 1 7 924 NOTICE State of Wyominy, County of Natrona, ss: In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District, No. 4794. Herbert A. Krampert, Plaintiff, vs. Lillian Imogene Krampert, De- 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. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of No- vember, 1924, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. (SEAL) HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING Clerk of the District Court By GLADYS MOORING, De: Pub. Sept. 2: 27, Noy. 8, 1924 AUDITORS ¢, H. REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HASE! LEWIS & PREBLE Cc Public Accounts Tax Consultants Phone 660 Incom 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified blie Account Income Tax Service Phone M48 , AND GUY and Accounts Inco! Tax Service 223 Midwest Buildin; Phones 300 and 1838! ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect uite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1362 3AGGAGE & TRANSFER ‘TRONS A FER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 KE. Fifth Phone 907 CARPENTERS 4 CARPENT! Planing Mill, Cabin Small Jobs o 214 West CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. DR. ANNIE © Suite 318 Midwes DR. L. EB. B QUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DR. GROVE (PALMER GRADUATE) Appointments Only Phone 17133 CHIROPRACTIC HOME SERVICE é seca: DOCTORS THE ¢€ K PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Du n—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND CHILDR ; HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 106 Sta ¥NECOLOGY AND SURGERY, Brees. Homer R. I y me RK EYE, EAR, Harmon . Stanton, M. S. SKIN AND X-RAY TR % GENITO-URINARY DISEA G. B. Underwood, M DISEASES OF CHILDRE DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 123 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics ———— DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M. D. Phone 2660 First & Center Res. 300 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS lroad at Jackson . Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT ers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. te od STIDGER wawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 a a ecthfientd tt Nala Alaris} JAMES P. M 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W. E Attor a 225 Midwest Bldg. HAGE? awyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building tathectioes in ek WILLIAM 0. WILSON wyer , Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. h OSTEOPATH DR. CAROL Office and K ments N. Ww. Phone 210 “ & MURANE one 2217 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULI And Glasses Properly Fitted by R. L. EVANS 131 S. Center St. PAINTING & Decorating Meyenfeld: PAINTING A) George E. Erickson—Phon Formerly Campbell De ROOFING e 18015 TAB US Puce sata a SNE re ee —2 — ote

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