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ii THES | ECK FORGING, noon. by. Pairclmay Hughes and is beings: ‘ala at the city jail while po- lice investigate to learn whether he was successful in cashing checks Gsewhere. } Harry. Yesnese, whose first declined to cag hthe check p nted By “Sperry, advised police headquar- ters, and the man was taken in cus: tody after a fecond unsuccessful attempt to secure funds at the CY restaurant. Until a week ago Sperry was em- ployed by Mr. Miller. The fact that _thetheck’ Was.on the Casper Nat- fonal bank, whereas Mr. Miller does o*pysiness at the “Wyoming National, ,led to-its pointe NS tee KLIN STRIFE IS EXPECTED (Continued. from Page One.) hin ‘the strife between the klan opposing forces. The men were near the headquarters of the t ts of the Flaming Circle which has -arzayed itself against a parade of ‘Wdansmen arranged for today. ‘The crowd of more than a score of men, dragged their victims -from an open car, beat them and ordered them out of the neighborhood. Feeling ran high in the eity. after the clash. © Shorife John BE. Thomas ,and Chief @f Police L. J. Round, conferred on _steps. to preserve order, It was cearned more than 200 Klarisinen had assembled at an out- lying ball park, ready for thelr par- ade, , WARREN, Ohio, Nov. 1.-—Lieuten- ant Ralph M. Weitzel, commanding headquarters company 145th infan- “tfy here this morning said he ex- pected orders momentarily to mobi- Use his company for duty at. Nile: Members of the company were bi po es fe hice ia at 8 a. m. in uniform. LEGALITY OF QLGONTRACT Pi involving a preferential right to ad- ditional leases in the naval oil re- Serve, the contract awarded to the, Pan-American Petroleum and Trans- ed fram Page One.) Is did not call for bids | nis c Ber company on April 22, 1922, spe. af Ca carried such a preferential righ! ‘SHAAZEN WILL RACE AT LAUREL Ten Thoroughbreds i in Yourel meet are carded for today— the closing day. They are the $25,000 Washington handicap, a race of a mile and a quarter for three-year- olds and up, which will bring togeth- @r 10° thoroughbreds, including tHe lamous Sarazen; and the Manor dieap-a mile event, for two-year- ‘olds, with a purse of $10,000. The Manor will bring out a number of the most formidable candidates for the /Pimlico futurity. ides Sarazen, ‘prominent en- ‘In the Washington include Hallucination; Spot Cash; Princess Doreen; Aga Khan ra Rear Aa mitral Graseons My Own. : Single Foot and Ameriean Flag, by Man O’ War, stand out among the entries in the Manor. ——————_— CALLES CALLS: “ON OFFICIALS WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The government of the United States was host Friday to Plutario Elias Calles, president-elect of Mexico, Representatives of the state depart- t and the Mexican embassy Were assigned’ to’ grec’ theydistin, guished yisitor, who is enroyte from Burope to his own capital, upon his arrival from New York this after- noon, and a troop of cavalry was detailed to guard him throughout his stay in Washigton.n SHIP LOST, CREW SAFE BANDON, Ore., Noy. Steamer schooner Acme, wrecked Friday just south of Cape <Ara- &O, near here, is A total loss, ac- cording to M. J. McKeena, treasure: ef tho Moore Mill’ and Lumber com: pany,.owner of the vessel. — All the members of the crew of the Acme were repagted safe. 53 1.—The OH" 1 DO HOPE KIN GAIT OUGAN TO CALL OFF THE GET OINTY WELL WILL HE LISTEN 1 SIMPLY HAVE TO” HAVE A SMOKE -} Classified Rates Two cents per wora or ten cents ine, PRO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS; Five average Ha used as a basis of estimating Bune. BLACKFACE ch ‘AP HEADLINE will be’ charged the space of two 08. All charged advertising will be bouxed “set Ines" irrespective of the number of words, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED A° ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will stot be responsibie for more than ene incorrect insertion of any ad- Vertiserncnt ordered for more thaa one thme. Errors not the tault of the gdvertiser which clearly lessen the feal value of the advertisement dl be rectified only by publication ut extra charge within FIVE faye after insertion, No republica, tion will be made when the erro does not materially affect the senve ‘© purpose of the advertisement. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—A maid, middie age or elderly woman preferred. Pnone 1943W. WANTED—Competent housekeeper, desirable place. 220 W. First. WANTED—Elerly lady for house keeper and make her home. Call 181 N. Washington, WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy pleasant work. Whole or part time Address Nileart Company, 3641, Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Girl to care for child ani help with house work. 737 8, WANTED—Bxpertenced maid for cooking and general housework. Phone 2138 or call 433 Milton. “SALESMEN WANTED URE IN SHIP L, 100 fe. book and literature sanitheut cost, Teach 33h how oe Ms pecans tn direct, 5 ot foods . me oa ere re fea non veer eg working for others; go iness for your- self; make $3; eat toda year and up. es Send cris requi WEBIGH, €9, , sbutresport, Tl > Dep WSS Rvesnors, ‘She > DOES $3,000 ce pes tl a year interes you? Possibly not. How about $10,000? Tadllite kaghvn lg charging phan ells battery stations rages. Nationally advert! Brotected tereitary Zor distributors Write for particy Free demon &trating sample. Radiolite Co., St. Paul, Minn. ptt i RS ES el BS SALESMEN WANTED—Calling on garages, oll stations and acces~ sory stores in Casper and vicinity to take orders for Instant Liquid Ra- diator Cement. $2.40 commission on. every $5.40 sae Write today nd instructions to Hsien ‘tor cement company, Spencer, Ia. POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG man wants to work for good used car. Phone 2469R. WANTED—Work on a ranch, cook- shes iG, or house work in town. Cal Violet, 1149W. YOUNG man wants any kind of work. Box B-971, Tribune. COMPETENT carpenter wants work; wages reasonable; can fix windows and doors practically wind- proof, 424 8. Grant, Phone 1888J. ‘SERVICES OFFERED ee eeeeeeneed EXPERIENCED girl would like light housework or would accept keeping house for man and wife. Phone 1876-W. MARGEL and: bob.curl, » comp! 75 cents; also evening and Sun- day appointments. Phone, 540-M. CHICKEN dinners served at Busy Bee, 30c, at 5:30 Sunday evenings. 163 N, Wolcott. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES USED FORD CARS BETTER VALUES EASY TERMS Runabout ------ Runabout ~-$225.00 240,00 250.00 260,00 116.00 225.00 235.00 275.00 250.00 275.00 375.00 TOUFINE --cnnenornn nnn nnn Touring ‘Touring Coupe ---- EARL C. BOYLE INC. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car 125-'"", N, Center Phone ‘Terms if Desired. 4 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1924 Dodge 5 wOUrtAg very good condition. }- 613 8 Lincoln, FOR SAE a Paerane ‘Twin Bix chagais, m: motor in first pelea shape. phone “400: For SALE-—1924. Ford Touring; new paint, good condition. willis H. Germany, 1614 1, Second. Phone 1829W, BARGAINS—BARGAINS 1923 Buick Touring: new tires; many extras; a real bargain, 1023 Oakland Touring; looks and runs like new; 2 real buy. 1923 Chalmers. Touring; repainted, in first class condition; a bar- gain. 1921 Oakland Roads new tires; riced to. wall. 1924 Ford Touring; ‘a 1924 Gray Touring; wecd “a va demon- strator; cheap. All of the above are priced below cost. Terms. ; We Patterson Oakland Co, 438 E, Yellowstone For Sale—Household Goods . —— BOR SALE—Bridge lamp, mahog- ony victrola, tea wagon, chil- fonier, cheap; two kitchen stools, light fixtures, mirror. Phone 710M, Apt. K, Ide FOR SALE—One ro dining table, five chairs, $2 ead crane bed, spring and mattress, ; one coal heater,-$8.50.. 1349 8. Jackson. WITH THE THE STORE r SMALL gas $2; coal range, gas attachment, $20; bed springs and mattresses, com: Tete, $8; day hed and pad, complete 14; baad att 83: aren of 2.71 used dressers at all prices. Hunt Go.l Co,; 243. W. First. Phone 220) ne FOR SALE—Furniture and house- hold can fruit and jelly, 404 S. Grant. ‘Phone 2278-J. ——— = IN WAY TO THE ¥ ISSARY Oak typewriter desk, $25.00; 9x13] 7 Congoleum rugs, $15.50, new; pore in top kitchen tables, $10.00 and up; wardrobe trunk, $32.50; com: $6.00 and up; bed spring and mattress, new, $25.00; large size Sian uty GE abd $3.00; china BAILEY FURNITURE CO. Phone 1617-J. FOR SALE—Buffet, dining chairs, BT heed table, Beariine leather duo: fold, sewing machine, Simmons steel bed and other articles. Call at 624 S. McKinley. For Sale—WMisceflancous FOR Works, sarage. SALE—Belgium Parts. Steve's 4120 -W. First. cot, cot. Inspection Sunday -morning, 2. V. Hendrick. Stat nneny seare et aereereneninrennnaa ead) FOR SALE—Clean stock of groy ceries, some fixtures. A bargain, *hone i69 or 476: WE BUY AND SELL Furniture, Stoves, Toots, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, Kegs, Bottles, Barrels, Junk, Ford Cars and Parts MIDWEST SECOND) HAND STO) 120 W. Midwest Ave, Phone 292’ aOR SALE—underwoot # oeniae fa gi sarin al nvans at Tribune. - FOR SALE—Cheap, ivory reed carriage; double bed, Ave. FOR SALE-—National cash register; cheap for cash; in first class con- dition. Call CY restaurant. heh pete rhe eae Simplex elec+ gl 001 condition. Janitor’ ‘s Apts., We cot Casper school Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in eearch of eniployment to find work by pu = FREE For One Insertion bab; also “good mattress Apt. A, 611 EB. Lind “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise TO REASON? ames Radiator Warm | onone a | WANTED—Your: car NES-HE'LL Se LAO TO SALL IT OFF HE Wants. OU TO COME AN’ © 1924 av twa Peavume Seavice, Inc For Sale—Miscelaneous. ror Se Phone she Thirty head good head; may_be geen at Arminto, Wyo. Martin T, Baskett, phone 28, Shoshenl, Wyo, For Rent—-Miscellaneous par ga pany 8 per month, repair takes. Brooks, Yo “Dest R Phone 1s4ew. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Steam heated 8 Bast Second, phone 24 WANTED TO BUY WE feed a good A No. 1 truck for waste your time. 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210, WANTED, TO BUY—-October, of Country Life, ares fat Tribune office. “estar geaha aay range er ater for rte ou ne rr Reater ne ne 1 ange eee S55 ee BUT" ‘ prive “pala Soy pocgns bani ture. wo BUY--Four or fiv Phone. cash 23, sere WANTED TO LT ean takibs steam boiler. DO NOT answer unless a rea} bar sali or ine ses UE firat, class conditio a James H. Lewis, Phone 2910. any kind.” HunterGoll, Pusat ture Gay 448 W. Firet Phone 2200, Pog Oar ee 3 442 B, Yellowstone, Phone { ised’ furniture. fasned warnitry 284 4. David, Phone 248. to, AR iD TO Je i 12214 Wilson. ‘hone 3873W, ri Aye pipe heaters, Dubrin.. { WANT a touring cars ory way’ ‘s Avil trade 6. 7, or 1,000 vi 1 T, OF heroes a active ‘stocks today. m us and active J H. Lewis, cee Midwest runes. Ly P, Brennen, 144 8. Bag: oe + 1,000. con good pay cash. Post Office box Trt, ‘Casper, Wyo. WANTED—To buy small stoye or range, Call at Washington, cook 1039, r iodern house, ~ and — reasonable. consider, house Phone 2414-W. t| WANTED TO.RENT—4 or 5 room furnished house by responsible lly. Box 969/ Tribune. — WANTED—Girl to share apartment. Call after 6. Yellowstone Apart. ments, Apt. 36,” WANTED—To give away five hun- peeves ote dollar bills, Troy Laun- wie to ‘refinish with the famous Lacquer finish, better known as Duco. Let Vassar do it. 1230 8. Walnut. WANTED—Washings, men's clothea arid silks a specialty. Call at 148 N. Washington. wf) hears ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room, $10 per week; steam heat; rooms adjoining bath, reaso c near refinery and on pavement. 1b 8. Boxeider. ROOM and board in private home. 1115 E. Second. FOR RENT—ROOMS _ FOR RENT—Small sitting and bedroom connected pees entrance in modern home. Beech, Phone 2104" W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished pee “dn modern” room,” “in teacher preferred. 1104 8S. * avid. Phone 1948, .] vate entrance, Be -| shadest and wall bed; HE SAID HE CQULONT CO ANOTHER DAT WITHOUT FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One nice furnished modern room. 440 8, Durbin, —_——— FOR RENT—Two furnished or un: furnished’ housekeeping’ rooms; water, lights and gas; $20 per month. 743 St. John. ee FOR RENT—Rooms, reduced one half; meais if desired; privilege of telephone and player plano, 135 8, Jackson, FOR RENT—One. clean reom in new modern home; on Grant Street bus lne; $20 per month, 419 EB. Tenth. FOR | RENT — Elegant rooms in private. home; furnace heat; business men or teachers. pre: ferred; 189 garage. 113 8, Durbin or phone 287J. FOR RENT — Comfortable room, modern; reasonable; close in; pri- Phone 510J, 415 8. furnished FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room; close in; suitable for one or two. 142 8. Beech, FOR RENT—One room with fireplace, for one or two people. 737 8, Park. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mo- Bech bedroom, men only. 316 N, FOR RENT—Nice, upstairs bed- room next to bath. Close in, 310 large sleeping FOR RENT—Furnished basement ms, close in. Call 233 ————____. FOR. RENT-—-Room; on bus line; if desired. 120¢ 8. Walnut. ©| Phone 1624J. wor RENT—Two' rooms, furnished; close to refinery; also Kprage. 1102 Willow, Phone 2745M. R.RENT—Room, adjoining bath; desirable for man and wife or two ms + eomitt or without boards~ 112 + Jacksor FOR aE easy A to le hotel 826 B. Fi t - Nfs FOR- en Pe) bath; home = renee Toate it rth aid 129 8. Kenwood. Ft #hone os RENT—One large airy bed. room, adjoining bath, on bus lini Phone 2235R. FOR RENT-—-HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS ix) ake note rnished sige Ught_ hou ceoping, Eleventh. Phone 2377W, For Rent—APARTMENTS ROE RENT—Two:room furnished riment; $20; oy Spe raeartns ng call ti 6 on, *phone Baw. Rant Tires modern Bes | weiner. Phone lan. ee REDUCED Tene shrenrorns modern ent; abundance of hot waters. and back en- ‘rance;.one half black from Second street; adults, ‘ia8 8, Conwell 8q, —_— of }FOR RENT—Two-room furnished ‘or unfurnished apartment; Ug! and water furnished; on bus » hay ind pavement. Call in after- noons, 252 8, Jefferson. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment; heat and lights fur- nished, 782 ave. Phone 1652. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- ment, three and four rooms. steam eated,” lau eR. Privileges, close in, “hone 226! FOR-RENT—Modern apartment at ne Poling;. steam heat. Phone aR. FOR RENT—One or reduced rent; ) ghts and. bath. 526 W. Yellowstone. FOR« BUBNE— Three s90En Rae furnished apartme ment;. gas and lghts furnished, 1443 8, Willow. Phone 2169J, I, WANT’ thé names and: addresses of people who. want.to maké some real money. Address, James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 2210. ameaert a7. + i gas, two-room fur- Apply RENT—Furnished basement #45 8, Park, Phone S.| rear 133 W G & QMOWweE: For Rent—APARTMENTS clean, Spratehes apartment; Phone ty during ihe daytime or call at 615 8. Durbin on Sunday or after 7:30 any evening. FOR RENT—Furnished, modern two-room apartment, 444 E. Yel- lowston Janitor or Apt. 2. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment, with private bath; gas and lights furnished. * 559 §. Lincoln, ‘ FOR RENT--Three-room modern apartment, $35 per month, with heat. 261 N,. Durbin. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: on pavement; everything fur: nished. Phone 22913, 339 W. Twelfth. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment with bath; close in; $45 oer month, 124 S, Beech, Phone FOR RENT—HOUSE- = RENT—Four-room unfur two rooms vie Liga per Trauire Eng ave ‘S ‘Jhekoon RENT--Three-room 1037 Boxelder, sarge gara, month, FOR house, 2206Ww, FOR RENT—2room furnished house, One block from bus line. Lights and ap Surniahen, Inquire oa Bde hee Bis ition in| Wyo it have ie ae att) ne. Invest, James H. radia tie Ntlawest Bids, Phone 2210, F@R RENT—Good four-room house; modern and furnished on South Walnut, also three room furnished house on rear of lot and good four room house furnished three miles weat of town on Alcova road; two: room furnished house in north Cas: Lereel bid ate gs base ment apartmen ta and gas, on South Ash. Phone 2736 or 79: Goh fdlh garage; lights, gas and water in; no bath; rent reason: able, 1215 W. Railroad: Phono 412. FOR SALE—Modern five-room home; clone in; ohaee cash, bal ance like rent. PI 6937. FOR RENT—Furnishod house on rear of lot, month, Phone 2968h. —_—— FOR SPENT Hee uHea) new 6-room triek bun, Hips pars word Feed full basement, home. | 1: 8, ‘Bim, bone 25g Mt. FOR RENT-—3-room modern — un- furnished house, 1254 8. Wash- ington. Phone 1678-J. FOR orate room furnished hou lights and water, $25. 00. at &. Cedar, phone 1256-J. FOR RENT—4-room modern fur: nished hou 637 Hast 12th. FOR RENT—one four-room — mo- dern house with 8 basement rooms, close in. Garage, 7384 © 3rd, FOR ng a Whig eatin furnished hou with three-room basement, a2 es Jefferson. Can be seen from to FOR RENT—Four-room modern house; garage; on pavement and bus ine; near school. Phone 2439J. FOR RENT—Unturnished house, four rooms and bath, 604 8. Grant. Phone 1169J. FOR RENT-— Five-room house with all built. fireplace, hardwood floo: off CY avenue. modern Phone ESE diplex $25 per modern features. Ine block Call 1967M. FOR RENT—November 6, new house, three rooms and bath, un- furnished, $35. 624 8. McKinley. Call Stewart, 37 FOR RENT—Small pletely furnished; consisting of one large and small size rooms; equipped-with gas, lights and water, $20. Inquire 232 E. Thirteenth, house, com, be eich Albena stat wal btetihsiicee ay ; FOR RENT—Four rooms, large sun borch, modern, Surnlshed, to re- sponsible party. 1249 8. McKinley. pereitereremrmeeperastere ee ee FOR RENT—Residence on: paved street; hot water 1130 8, Ash. Apply, a Dr. G. M. Anderson. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Modern _five-room . house with oasement finished com »| plete, furnished or unfurnished; also bus 605 i4th¢ phone 494-1. R's RENT—Bagement apartment, wepand: lights furnishes, reson ble, 622 8, Grant. Phone 2688-W. IN Groom furnished apt, Ing~ ors housekeeping, steam vate bath. 140 Mid- alee heat, 7 west, } FOR RENT.—Two-room apartment; front and closet) and bath; _ unfurnished room; *except’ $35. priv stove: Phone T6OR. 1517 E.-Thiyd. FOR RENT—Three-room semi-b: mony furnished a modern; Chest nut. FOR RENT—Niéély “furnished two- room basement apartment. Phone 759R os cali at 2268 . | trees. garage; corner lot with lawn and 612 S. Lincoln. FOR SALE MODERN five-room house with basement; finished complete; fur- nished or unfurnished; also garage; corner lot with lawn and trees, 612 8. Lincoln. FOR near $1,400, Estate SALE —,Three-roc t orth Casper school. Kamon Second. FOR SALE—3-room North Caspet school, $50.00 cush amon F Second, Tel, house near Pr 40 702. WELL IR TnhAS THE CASE -1LU WATT AMOTHER DAN AM Wir FOR SALE—HOUSES 73% SALE—Four-room. modern cot: large east front lot; priced teint. — Phone 87W. LET us show you this bargain on Washington, 1% blocks off Second; largo lot, 650x140; four rooms mod: ern up; four rooms down, modern cept bath, Hnoleum, stoves and heat Price $4,000, easy ‘terms. See Phone 1480. HAVE buyers for’ five-rgom modern homes in southeast patt, on pav- Ing: -must be’ priced right; $2,600 down, $50 per month; $1,260: down, $50 per month; $500 4 » $60 per month; $500 down, $50, per month. See Ben. Phone 1480. FOR TRADE WILL trade lot spices in, for 1-ton Ford truck. . Phone 2103. $< eens FOR SALE OR TRADE—1923 1% ton Reo speed wagon, closed cab, good mechanical condition, | Will trade for vacant lot or. late model ‘ouring car. 608 8S, Melrose. vO) SALE OR. TRADE—Filling station stock. Phone 1708J. WILL take: car in trade for $700 equity, in new modern four-room ‘ouse; double garage; payments in: ‘uding interest only $65 per month. Phone 1338J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE--Equipment for oe bakery; good condition; for man piene 2201 W, PAINTING, calsomining, — paper haneing and all “interior decorat- ing First class workmanship, . Call 23793, Geo, Uncapher, HOW many oll compantes do you own interest in? It will pay you to communicate " ‘A Mr. Jamea. H. Tewils at once, 'S Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. LOST AND FOUND mall uit id wife; price right. LOST—One beef hide. Lucky's Mar. ket. 740° CY ave. Phone 17. Re: The following articles at the Tribune off! time, Will the own ang cla'm— 1924 Wyoming license 1924 Wyoraing license have been quite some Please call 34123, 10020 1924 Wyoming lice: 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses. Baby's white kid shoe. -Palr baby’s shoes, size one’s, on Alcova road. Black beaded bag. . Black -hand bag. Man's black leather glove. LOST—La ilies’ grey purse on Salt Creek pavement. Return to Trib: une and recelye reward pose Rai Anata Ath etc a! CSR TS LOST—Fur ¥ neck _ plece, night. Reward. Phone 292 LOST—Dark brown bulldog collar ani chain on, call Retoce 8:30 mornings or after Rings, liberal reward. with LOST—One new brown kid gauntlet. Finder return to Tribune: office or ——$—$—$————— FOUND—Lady's handbag comtain- ing money, Owner -may - have game by identifyin Nick A. Nichols, Phone 16 PERSONAL eyes, ordained vate readings datt will answer no question over phone. Hours'9 1. m. to 9 Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8, Phons oT. DIVORCES secured, regular rates, advic : hatf tho LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. Case. No. 4817 Etate of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of. the Eighth Judicial District in and for Natron: Sounty, Wyoming. Wyoming Grocery. Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. George Meers, Defendant. To George Meers, whose last known address, and place of resi- dence was Lavoye, Wyoming: You are-hereby notified that you have. been sued it, the above entitled Court by the above named plaintiff; that the object and pray- er of the Petition filed’ in the above entitled Court is to recover the sum of $411.95 (Four Hun- dred Eleven and 95-100 Dollars), and that. your property has-been attached to satisfy said demand; that unless you answer the Peti- tion filed herein on or before the 6th ey of December, 1924, the allegations thereof wi'l be taken as true and pofement for the pisintte will be rendered accord- ingly. ated at Gasper, Wyoming, this 9th day of October, A. D., HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk af the District Cort. (SEAL) By RVELEN RYAN, Deputy. ‘ehrii, Attorneys for Plaintift, 4 rik ct ey 11, 18,'25, Nov. 1, 8, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS C, H, REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bid; Phone: 767 IIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE MASertl ted Pub.ic Accounts je ‘Lax Consultants 208-11 OnE Exchange Bldg, Phone 660 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account me Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ————— WML J. WPSTEALE, Architect Suite 5, Daty suilding RAYBURN S. WEBB 2 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER DATRON A ee ER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—shone id BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 E. rite ae hone 907 CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Planing | Mil, Cabinet Work, Screens, Jobs on Short Notice fis West “B'Ntrect—t'hone 1s06W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Bultic 9318 Midwest tha . Whone 706 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DK. 1. BE, BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS THU CASPER PRIVATE PITAL 8 South Durbin Phone 2 W OMEN 8 AND C Tieante HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, G AND NECOLOGY ETRIC: Homer R. Lathrop, M. Victor & Dacken, B EYE, BAR, OSE Atay iY Stanton M. DISEASES . Undery "od M. SHS OF CHILD ‘ORE Hallie R. 8. Lothia DENTE 8 C, EB. Duncan, D. D. 8, Offices in’ Robr' 113 East Second Telephones 54 a SHALL o eenee RBERT LE Office 208 Sou’ md Private Hospital, 612, So, General Practice Surg: M. DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROS' Physician and niresoe Vhone 1 NT, M, D. enter Kes. CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLE, .road at chs Phone 56 LAWYERS ‘MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Moyalty Bldg, _ HEMINGWAY & Re CDUDALT Room 332 * Mlawest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRKE'TT wyers: 09-10-11 Of Lachange Bldg. DR. WM. A. BR Phone 2660 First 300 WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest B.dg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidaied Koyalty Bldg W. H, PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil kxchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-15, Lownsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS Bidg. Puone 2217 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Offiée and Kes ‘oling Apart a. Phone 1193 210 0-8 ments No, OPTOME} ET RIST BYES CAKEF And Glowses Proper.y witted R. L. EVANS 154 8, Conter St. PAINTING AND DECORATING jeorge BE. rickson—Vhor Foriner.y Campbell Decorating Ge. ROOFING Ww YOMING I ROOF ING CO $27 East l2tn we i804 Ail Kinds of Roofs Hepa red and Applied URHOLSTERING: i Upho,ster Phone

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