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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924. SLAYERS obile;crashed into. telegraph pole id was wrecked. Seven of the rob- ers fled on foot. but the eighth, larry Stone, was killed. Buried in e ruins of the machine was found 0,000 of the bank's money. ° Within 24 hours police arrested men and two women and an- jounced they had found $6,000 and fhat the suspects had been identt- ed. On June 23, six of the suspects ere found guilty of Cleroux’s mur- jer. They were: Lee Davis, Tony k;Louts Morel, Mike Valentino, fiusepp! Serafini and Frank Gam- 0. Last minute efforts to save the Posvicted men resulted in the call- ig of an emergency sitting of the abinet and yesterday the death ntences of Davis and Valentino lwere commuted to life imprison- ment,, GREYBULL GETS WG. T.ULMEET (Continued from Page One.) golden jubilee year of théir group, foresaw with greater zeal that many problems must still receive their attention, There is no doubt that the tem- perance union will come out strongly for only “dry” candidates at the election next month. En- trely non-poiltical: in activities, with consideration confined. to moral issues-alone, the organiza- tion permitted the representatives of the gubernatorial candidates of both parties to show them what stand has been taken in reference to the prohibition law and its proper enforcement. Mrs. L. T. Hall of Casper, and Mrs. Millie Jacobson of Wheatland, publicity superintendents, expressed themselves a8 greatly pleased- by “the splendid..co-operation and géit erous space given by the Caspez Tribune throughout the © conven- ton . of the conedluding acts of the bly was to adopt a resolution lof condolence for Mrs. William B. pRo The message of sympathy follows: WHEREAS, “The Angel of ‘eath,” that messenger from whose ition no mortal is exempt, has to his eternal rest, Governor vn B. Ross, thereby ‘taking tM Our midst one whose love to ea of Wyoming words fail to p + gad, whereas, we are deep- nission to the inevitable summons; uy FORE, be it resolved that e tend to Mrs. Ross and her sonsour heartfelt sympathy and prayerful-and moral support during he coming days. Résolved that oll lly n gure 4 BAENANDOAH 1 “ON WAY AGA Continued from Page One.) pnditions close to the ground, it \saj over the eastern hori- a copy of these re. ions be presented to the fam- Governor Ross and placed records. (Signed) MRS. ELLA G. TRAGER, MRS. L. T. HALL, MRS, M.?C. WACHTE. nj but soon reappeared again torn the west, having made a huge in an effort to head into the cl ed trip from San Diego, Cali- nia to Fort Worth, was complet- m approximately 36 hours and minutes. on the previous visit of the andogh to Fort Worth two ago, the landing machinery it draws the craft into the moor- mast broke down while in the of its task and the job had to ompleted by volunte: pie iasding ld with is args d of spectators who braved old night to catch a glimpse of hip, appeared to be an Indian Ing ground with groups of na- rea =huddling around fires to HW warm. After all the slack had m taken out of the cables, mem- of the group aboard the ship ended The first to the ground [Captain T. T. Craven, com- ler of the San Diego flying and an observer of the trip Lakehurst from the Pacific coast. deutenant C. E. Rosendahl, navi- ‘or for the dirigible declared that all probability the itinerary from For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- jember it will cost you noth- tu advertise your services the Tribune. if you are in need of work Advertise ow in hunible-sub- |; Fort Worth to Lakehurst would be along the northern route via Little Rock, St. Louls, southern Tilinois and on into New Jersey. This route is shorter than the southern route which .was followed on the way out. Immediately after the ship was hitched to the mast, pipe lines carrying helfum, gasoline, lubricat- ing ofl and water were attached to the ship and the process of reser- voiring ‘was started. Classified Rates Two cents per wora or ten cents ber line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as basis of Cea @ lin BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of. two|™ Ines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTY ‘The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertiserncnt ordered for more than one time. rs not the iault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the renl value of the advertisement witi be rectified only by publication w:thout extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense «© purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will b> given all ads receivad over tlic TELEPHONE, lvt we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVPRTISE- Must bo accompanied by cash or | Sf ck in full payment of the same. foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate word for the Casper Daily CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune on before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m, will be Inserted head . “Too... Late. to WANTEDFive young mento do advertising work. Apply 143 N. Washington between 6 p. m. and 8 p. m. WANTED—Someone to look after small apt. house for part rent. 515 8. Beech St. ——— YOUNG MAN, have you got a car can you sell tires on good commis- sion in Casper, we large stock tires, call at 236 East Midwest Ave. peeeioilis < ithebt bt htbacanat Banaabatrncetias thet ARE you making all the money you are capable of earning? We want a high class aggressive man to rep- resent a fifty million-dollar corpora- tion in Wyoming. This position should pay at least $5,000.00 per an- puted We prefer one a digg end had les experience. urday, October 25th, and ooedas, October 26th, to J. J. Davis, Henning hotel: a horhe during their lelsure moments. Write at on ‘FASHION EM- BROIDERIES, Lima, Ohio. POSITIONS WANTED —. LADY would like work of any kind have had experience in. clerking and hotel work. Phone 2969-W. spatter LE wants work as references. 1619-W. 7 ‘CASHIER or clerking. Experienced in grocery line. Or comptometer work. Ph. 640-R. : WANTED—Position as housekeep- er, oy A eecle siecai middle aged lady. B-959 ibune. “MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wants ight work on ranch, good home Cit esate place. 1720 East rd. TF WANTED—Middle aged ‘lady ° or couple, to care for two children, ages 8 and 5; good salary. Phone 1946M. STENOGNAPHER of long business experience det permanent loca- tion with reliable Casper firm. Box B-953, Tribune. MIDDLE AGED WIDOW would like place as cook and house keeper on ranch or oll fields. Tribune MIDDLE aged widow would like Place as cook and housekeeper on ranch or oll fields, Box 951, Tribune. ee RELIABLE woman wants work by sida washing or cleaning. Phx 76-M. GOOD AND EXPERIENCED car- penter wants work reasonable wages, 424 So. Grant. Phone / 1888-3 WANTED—Werk as cook on ranch lady .with no children. Apt. 2, £26 West First St. SERVICES OFFERED ir plumbing done now, er will give you a square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090J, GET R, SERVICES OFFERED SHINGLE hob, or any. styie cutting, for ‘men, women or - oan 40c. Henning Hotel Barber op. _* eS MARCELL and bob curl,. complete, 75c, also evenings, Sunday and home appdintments. Phone 540M. WANTED—Calciming and paint- ing, small jobs; work guaranteed; prompt service. Phone 1860-J. MARCELL and_ bobcurl complete, 75e. Call for appointments. Phone 741. CHICKEN dinner, 30 cents served t Busy Bee. Sunday evenings, 5:30 o'clock. ‘ WANTED—Bundle washing, 1108 _8. Cedar. J ; SEWING by the day. Also coats relined and remodeling. 1% N, elrose, e For , Sale—AUTOMOBILES a mstone heavy cords, 32x4, $13.80; red Gem Tire Co., 2: FOR SALE—We: nen $8.35; tubes, $1.40. Midwest ave. GUARANTEED used cars, for quick sale. Sold on Cars are cheaper now than any other season, Great Northern Mo- tor Co., $38 N. Wolcott, phone 2772. Renna FOR SALE—1923 class A Dodge sedan, ‘Phone 1521-R. FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster, in Ps aol running order, $160. Phone priced terms. ———————$_$________ FOR SALE—1922 Harley Davidson motorcycle and side car, excellent sonditony $100, Phone 2445M. Call iter Jn. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage at 1045 8. Lin- coln. For Sale—Household G FOR SALE—Biack walnut _ floor lamp, wardrobe, electric washer, Phone. 1186-M. L THE STORE WITH THE SMALL | OVERHEAD $60.00 Hossier @abinet $11.00; imita- tion leather davenport, $15.00; hole Stewart stove, 89.00; Wor Electric washer, $35.00; used child's metal crib, $9.00; kitchen drop leaf tables, $3.00 and tary couches, $4.50; used ‘mattress, $2.50 and up; $145.00 Clark Jewel stove, Lorain heat regulator, $90.00; small coal heaters, $6.50 to $10.00. Small refrigerators, priced right. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. Ist Phone 2200 ———— ONE Sanitary cot and mattress for vend Call. 2694-J or at 652 8S, Lin- coln. FOR SALE—Five beas, mattresses and aprings, four chairs, three of any kind. .Hunter-Goll Furnl- ture Co., 242 W. First. Phone 2200. WANTED TO BUY—Used fursiturs. se Furniture & Hardware Co. 442, E. Yellowstone. Phone 978. WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. ’ 2 . WANTED TO BUY NN eee LIBERAL allowance for your. old coal range on gas ranges and heater: Brennan, 144 5. Dubrin, WANTED TO BUI—ve pay mere for coal ranges, heaters, Oresse:s, duofolds, all beso iaeps gonds. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—1,200 feet of used 2-inch lumber for garage floor. Phone 301R. HAVE BUYERS FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASS OF PROPERTIES House with two bédrooms, North Side. As near Center and K street as_ possible. vd Five-room house, modern, south side; prefer around $5,000; terms. Two-room modern house, south side, to trade for modern house with two bedrooms on south side, Modern house, SW. side, 3 to 6 rooms, can pay $300 down and $40 per month. Modern house, south side, 3 to 4 rooms...Can pay $100 down and $35 per month. LIST YOUR FOR SALE. TOMERS AT ALL TIMES FOR RIGHT PRICED. PROPERTIES. CASPER REALTY CO, REALTORS Phone 381 108 B. Center Bt. - PROPERTY WITH.US + WE HAVE CUs- nck: ream 833 ceries, som: Phone 159 or 476. North Casper 1263 N.. Durbin. Phone FOR SALE—Pure Rosen’ rye seed, 8c pound. 236 East Midwest Ave. FOR SALE—unaetwood standard typewriter, in good condition. Call Evans at Tribune. ; STORE 120 W. Midwest Ave. Phone 2927 AUTO TOPS, side curtains - cushions, repairing. North Cas- per Saddlery 1268 N Durbin. Phone 1099-M. #OR SALE.—Police puppies, pedi- greed, healthy and sound. They sired by ‘Pax von der Kriminai- A. K. C. No. 334311, He Dam is by Pascha, that smported stud of Ansley Park Ken- nes, Atlanta, Ga. Pups are wolf gray and tan with black markings. Priced from $35 up. 5 males, females. Write for further in- Jormation to J. E. Bute, Jr., 817 West 3rd St., Hastings, Neb. f Pianos, Phonographs, Etc, FOR RENT—Sowing machines; $3 per month, we also repair all eter Brooks, 749 East H. Phone WANTED WANTED—To. give pp nen away five hun- dred one dollar bill” Troy Laun- ary Co. 4 ——— WANTED TO RENT—Three, four or five-room house, furnished with garage, modern. Don't want: any- one else living in same house or back lot. Phone 2927. FOR RENT—OFFICES — OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 8 TWO 4-room. modern houses, one surnished/and well located close to School. Look at this snap, give me bia for equity, some one will a 1438-W.. Ad- and Lg desired. 252 N. Py 2443W, ® 1D AND Room, 13 _N. Wolcott St. BOARD AND ROOM-—$10.00 a Week, steam heat. 515 S. Beech St. ROO) AND BOARD—Modern _ home, on CY bus line, rates rea- sonable. Phone 1533-R. —$—_———— ROOM AND BOARD in home. 1115 E. 2nd. —_—_—_— FOR RENT—One or two rooms in Private south side home; rooms large, well furnished, strictly mod- ern: Phone 2852M. FOR -RENT—Close in upstairs anedroom, next to bath, 310 CY ve. : A SEED Lk ESE RN FOR RENT—ROOMS eeeraemene ne ae FOR RENT—Front room adjoining bath, private entrance, furnished for light housekeeping, suitable for working menor women, $15 mo., phone 611-W. 325 N. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Cozy bedroom, in, 426 East First. ———————— fOR RENT—Room in modern home furnished for ight housekeeping. 418 8. Washington, es FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, hot water ‘heat. Will rent cheap. Phone 613-M. 643 8. Beech St. ——<—$<$ FOR RENT—Large front bedroom adjoining bath, reasonuble to per- manent party. 644 8, Grant. Phone 592-M. * ee FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, new furniture, newly decorated, with all conveniences. i623 12. 2nd. ee FOR RENST—Zooms in new modern home, hall entrance, reasonable. Bhone 225-W. 1236 8. Elm)St. ethic aay FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in. new, modern home. 335: East 11th St. Phone 2385-w. FOR RENT—Nice, room. 518 Hast $8.00 a week. close front _ sleeping Home Beivheses, Close in. First 5t. {room and kitchenette, Casver Daily Cribune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus 1 COULON'T TELL NOU THE LAST 1 SAW OF HIM HE ‘ FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One bedroom, 445 8. Park Phone 387. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—2 furnished semi-base- ment rooms suitable for light housekeeping, $30.00; lights, gas and water furnished, 218 East 11th St., between Wolcott and Durbin. Phone 2377-W. FOR RENT—2 keeping rooms with Phone 1929-W. furnished house- bath, 20. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Nice, close in, modern furnished apartment for sleepizig or housekeeping, 140 E. Midwest. FOR RENT—Two-room modern furnished apartment; gas and ‘ights, $35. Phone 1468. MILNE APARTME: FOUR-ROOM modern furnished apartment, also one unfurnished, steam heat; reference required. Apply 918 E. Second. eee eo Lasts ata FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment: gas, lights and telephone furnished; also one two-room apartment. 143 N. Kim- ball. ————$—<—— —__________ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Zwo-room basement furnished apartment with private th; d lights furnished. 559. FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment, furnished. Call at 409 S. McKinley. Phone 1658W. FOR RENT—Two-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur- mished. Call after 5:00 at north side entrance, 255 8. Jackson. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; private bath, steam heat. Phone 1591M. WILSON APARTMENTS. unfurnished, fireplace, bed and range, reduced rent; ner second and Washington. Phone 1055-R. ’ FOR RENT—3-room modern hee? nished apartment on pavement, was and lights furnished, $50. Cal) evenings, 1443 So. Willow. Phene 2169... FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. $22 includirg gas, lights and water. 1149 8. Cherry. FOR RENT-—-Furnished 2-room basement apt. on pavement, light and gas pald, 1405 B. 2nd, inquire 545 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Unfurnished — apart- ment, three and four rooms. steam heated, laundry privileges, close in. Fhone 2268-R. =, THE NEW DEE For Rent—2 rooms dressing room, ‘bed. You'll rent if you see it, $80.00. 124 N. Melrose. Phone Waiew. Yo. - vi FOR RENT—Large semi-basement rnished very nice. 1235 8 David St. Phone 1662-W. YELLOWSTONE APTS.—Two minutes walk from Center St., one gas and lights furnished at $35.00. 426 w. Yellowstone. Phone 2750. FOR RENT—One furnished mod- ern apt. 440 8, Durbin St. FOR RENT—2.room, modern, fur- nished apartment, on bus line, gas Ughts and water furnished. West 11th. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, part- ly furnished, decorated three-room apartment, on bus line. Inquire 1420% Boxelder St., or phone 2792-M. FOR RENT—2 apts., one -unfur- nished, one furnished: 807 East Third, ‘Inquire rear. FOR RENT—HODSE- FOR RENT—Three-rbom house, rear of lot, on Call 2869R. J FOR RENT—6-room modern thr. nished house with plano and ga age. 1154 Boxelder, phone 2540. FOR RENT—Furnishea aa house on rear of lot, pe month. Phone 2268R. ny FOR RENT—4-room modern, bretk- fast nook, very nicely furnished, house, also 4-room apartment. 240 8. Fenway. ee FOR KE&NT—Bight-room modern unfurnished house; garage; on pavement. Apply B. & A. Store, 505 E. Second. Phone 263. ph al se hile tah nat tr veitceeah cae ee FOR RENT—New five-room bunga- low: breakfast nook, oak. floor: splendid district, Call at 1584 8, Ox GOOD and experienced wants work; reasonable 424 8. Grant. Phone 1888-J FOR RENT—Two- house, 928 8. Oa across street from phone 2530. FOR RENT—¥%-room modern partly furnished. 262 8. modern Oakcrest. carpente wages. om furnished on pavement high hou FOR RENT—One 6-room modern house and, one house. Part jodern, rent very reasonable, apply 1619 W 14th. SLL FIND HIM-S9OT IF HE COMES BACK HERE HOLD Him- AM IVE, PHONED EVERY- }] WHERE FER DUGAN @i CANT LOCATE HIM: | WONDER IF HE IS EVER COMIN’ Hay, ion HOME -tT'S ONE A.M. FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Modern 3-room: house, unfurnished except stoves. Gas heated garage. Phone 319-W. 'T—Unfurnished, four- house, gas range rooms in, base FOR R room ‘modern and heaters, two ment, large’ garage, on pavement, $65.00 per month ‘to responsible party, 512.8, Jackson. FOR RENT—Partly furnished 6 room modern house. Phone 301- 5-room with FOR | RENT—V nice, furnished semi‘basement bath. Phone 1662-W. ——— 3 ROOMS southwest, $30; 4 rooms furnished, west side, $40, 2 rooms, furnished, west side. We will show you these and others we have Itst- ed. Home Realty Co. Phone 2580. prea Sl eceat heac ay FOR RENT—2-room furnished house, newly painted, $18.00 per month. 1823 So, Conwell. FOR RE nished house. ton. Phone 1678-J. —————— 'VE-ROOM Furnished house. In- ee huice 922 E. Fourth or call The Letter Shoppe 2500. YT—Close in, small house, for batching. Inquire -Beech. FOR RENT—2-room hous: 00 a month, located, 236 & Fenway St. Call CY restaurant. FOR RENT—5-rodm partly furnish ed house, close to school, on bus line. Gas, lights and water, $35 mo. 145 S. Elk. Phone 1755-R. ——— RENT=+-5-room modern house, aie 2 two-room apts. in basement. Reasonable, Call 431 E, 5th. FOR SALE—HOUSES 600 $1,600 $1,600 four-Room HOUSE in good loca- tion; 20x28, two bedrooms; water, gas and lights; this is not a shack but an exceptional bargain. $300.00 efish. Baker Grudo Iny. Realtors, Phone 1189. BARGAINS ONLY $200 sh takes four-room modern house, furnished, on SE. side. Practically new; t front; balance $55 month. 2 “i will put you in possession of this elie dicey house in the finest residence, section of the SEH. side. This house can be lived in until one {s ready to build their permanent home, and they can buy it lke rent. 3 the only proposition of its the city, and it will pay you te now. Worth $4,000. Sacrifice price $2,650, Balance like rent. $500 é down and $75 per month, will buy one of the finest, brand new, strictly modern, five-room houses on the SE. side, . Payed street, best nelghbor- hood, all conveniences. See this to solve your high rent problem, CASPER REALTY CO: REALTORS Phone 381 108 8. Center St. FOR SALH—Modern _ five-room house with basement finished com- plete, furnished or unfurnished; also garage; corner lot with lawn and trees. 6: Lincoln. FOR SALE—4-room nished house with garage, side. $3,000, $200 down, bala rent, Casper Realty Co., 381. FOR SALE—Modern, 4-room hou: on pavement, terms to suit buyer. Phone 1521-R. SMALL HOUSE for sale or trade for car. $50.00 cash. 812 E. 19th. FOR RENT—Desirable office rooms ‘n Consolidated Royalty, bullding. Inquire at Room 401 or telephone modern fi 8. like Phone BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Lease and fixtures of finest millinery est Casper, best location « reasonable. Box 952 FOR SALE—Five acres four Alcova road, payments. ianson, phone Tribune, on tin easy and Chri. FOR TRADE WILL trade lot close : 4 in, for 1-ton d truck. Phone 2103. FOR SALE OR TRADE—2 ron located 236 5S. staurant WILL’ TRADE—Equity house for plano, furnitur or will sell for halt price fc See Moore at 1242 8, Kenwood eall 15 before 4 p. m. for appoint ment small LOST AND FOUND LOST—One 32x4%% Goodyear tire and rim for International truck FL er retur nand receive rewari ieolaysen Lumber company. LOST—Sunday night, bar pin con taining nineteen small diamonds. Finder please return to 3 didwest building and receive rewa LOST AND FOUND The following artrcles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. W11 the owners please call @nd claim— 1924 Wyoming license 34123, 4 Wyoming license 10020. 1024 Wyoming license -14871 1924 Wyoming licenso T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glarses. One purse contaiuing check, One set rosary bead One palr child’s glasses. Baby's white kid shoe. Pair baby’s shoes, size one’s on Alcova road, Sunday, October 12, near and Kimball, pair jewel ros- ary beads, one white kid glove, find- er please call 366-M, recefve re- ward. LOST—An aluminum order _ file with checks and bill ‘heads on Rail- road Ave. Phone 1427 and receive reward, ———$—$—$$<$ i... PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained ast, private readings daily; no question over tele- Hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. att hotel, Apartment S. Phone cured, half the regular ree. Box 1943, Casper. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION NOTICE, The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber pany, a Wyoming corporation, Plaintiff, vs. M. Robinson, Paul Huber, J. W. Aesenbaugh, J. A. Hanson, John C. Savage, Arlo Goodrich, 8. A, Shikany, Richard Dunne, Harriett T. Grieve, and com- AUDITORS Cc. H, REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 R. OC. Vi INBERG Certified PF Account Income T Service Phone 148 L bl I Zuttermeister Bidg. 0 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors, and Accounts Income Tax Service se Midwest Buildi: Pi ’ ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA ANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 E. Fifth Phone 907 CARPENTERS ARPENTER SHOP Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Jobs on Short Notice 214 West B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DR. A Suite 3 JEFFREY hone 706 D, Chiropractor HAR North Kimball Street IK. I. E. BERQUIST Phone 1757 yy Ph 17133 CHIROPRACTIC HOME SERVICE DOCTORS PRIVATE uth Durbin—Phone 273 N’S AND CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 542 South ag er aied aca 106 SURGERY, OF Homer R. Lath Victor R. Dacke: EYE, EAR, NOS Harmon L, Stanto |SKIN AND X-RAY GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G, B, Underwood, M.D DISEASES OF CHILDREN Hi. Platz, M. 1 rm ue M.S TREAT Duncan, D. D. Rohrbaugh s. | Formerly MENT]. PAGE ELEVEN. John Grieve, her husband, Na- trona Lumber Company, a Wyo- ming corporation. olmes Hard- ware Company, a Wyoming corpo- ration, Gantt Hardware Company, a Wyoming corporation, Paint & Glass Supply Company, a Wyo- ming corporation, Independent Supply Company, a Wyoming cor- poration, Wyoming Roofing Co., a copartnership: composed of A. H. Schmudlach and Robert Schmud- lach, Central Trading Company, a Wyoming corporation, defendants, To the above named defendant, M, Robinson, a non-resident of yoming, Whose present place of residence and postoffice address are unknown, but wh st known place of residence and post- office address was at the Brown Palace Hotel, in tk y of Den- ver, County of Denver, in the State of Colorado. he above named defendant, M. Robinson, will take notice that he has been sued with other defend- ants above named, in the above en- titled District Court by the above named plaintiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming corporation; that the obj prayer of the petition im tion is to obtain judgment agai Paul Huber, one of the above named defendants, in the sum of $3,718.42, with interest thereon at 7 per cent per annum from De- cember 1923. until paid, which said plaintiff alleges to be the balance due on an account for lumber and other building mate- tials sold and delivered to the said Paul Huber by said plaintiff at the special instance and request of the said Paul Huber, for use and actually used in the construc- tion of the one-story brick building situated on the lot after described; and to est and’ foreclose a mate: lien upon said brick building and upon the land on which it is situ- ated, to-wit: Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, in Block 6, in the City of Cas- per, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyomi for the above sum with said interest and costs; and that the lien of the said plaintiff be adjudged to be the first, superior and prior to the lien of any of the other above named defendants including the lien or judgment of said M. Robin- son, and said M. Robinson is re- quired to answer the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named district court on or before 22nd day of November, A. D., 1924, or said petition will be tak- en as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Dated September 26, 1924, HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk of District Court: By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy. William O, Wilson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 1924. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—The Catholic National Welfare conference, in a formal statement Issued here to denied a report that a ruling h: been issued under which all pr; books and other articles used Catholic church and institutions should bear the American trade un- fon label. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS Dit. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 123 KE) R MARSHALL C€. TH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics es DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M. D. Phone 2660 rst & Center Res. 300 CLEANERS r THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated. Royalty Bldg. } HEMINGWAY & McDONALD wyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS £& MURANE WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-15, Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH . DAVIS nee—Pofing Apart Phone 388. OPTOMETRIST | ES CAREFULLY i 1 TED And Glasses Properly Fitted by R. L. EB i34 8. Cen ments No. PAINTING Painting & Docoratin, Fred Meyenfeldt— PAINTL George I branches Camp) orating Co. ROOFING G WYOMING ROOFING CO 7 t 12th Phone 1804d All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING Uphoistering & Furniture Phone 1402W—J. "WAREHOUSES king Warwick 113 East + Telephones 5 ca LESLIE M.. NELSON, W ehouge and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 COPOEUURSESEOUAREDECORSERED DER EERSQREO DED eagOeet TEEPISEGQGESET

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