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DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924. CHEM | Seer REINSTATED @he Casvet Daily Cridune _ —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus HELLO-JSIGGS- THE WIFE WOZ OUT SO LHAD TO BRING THE KIDS Wim PAGE ELEVEN LOST AND FOUND . LOST AND FOUND The following articies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. ‘Will the owners please call and clatm— HER CRYIN’ I> RIT: Me. “BAD-BAQULL GIT DUGAN TO COME OVER AN’ CHAT. THATLE JASE MY MIND OFF THIS KID- “AH! THAT'S DUGAN AT THE DOOR Now! AYSCENTIST HAS THE MEASLED- THAT'S WHY SHE edieval Science Now Cee Eee INET: Subject of Tests in America. HER Away: NEW YORK, Nov. 13,—Alchemy, redited “science” of medieval es, may be vindicated by exper!- nents of American scientists. Un- the direction of the Sctentific merican, who editor, E. E. Free, is onfident of success experiments have, been started to determine the yrflicability of transmutting quick iver into gold—a feat that is sald 0 have been accomplished recently fat great expense by a German sa- vant, Professor Adolph Miethe. ,By Professor Miethe's method, {t ‘s estimated q pound of gold worth about $330 would cost more than $2,000,000 to produce, but many scientists believe this cost can be reduced. ‘The “modern alchemy” {is based on modern science, the experlment- ors says. Gold has a planetary sys- tem of 79 electrones while quick sil- ver has 80. Experimentally “knock: ing off” the superfluous electron with eiectric current, it is believed pure gold will result. Experiments are now going for- ‘ward at New York University un- der the supervision of Professor H. H, Sheldon, of the department of PVP si QUARTET IN REGE IN RECENT DISTURBANCE. FINED Police Justice J. A. Murray, sit- ting #8 - ore-man peace conference on the Sand Bar battle thet shet- tered Tuesday's armistice to bits dispensed justice last night with Jovian impartiality. From Edyth McCament, Amazonian trouncer of T. A. Dillman, he assessed a $50 fine. From Dillman, the trounced; he collected $15 for intoxication. Two other members of the party at az, Industrial avenue paid similar jevies and four held as witnesses were discharged’ And none arose to challenge the terms of the treaty Having played the Solomon in this delicate arbitrament, | Magistrate Murray speedily ran through the rest of the heavy docket. Two other inebriates paid the usual fines, and one forfeited his $25 bond. Two suspictous characters wer? ordered to leave town or get jobs, and one case was continued. Turk Premier ' Seriously Ill LONDON, Nov. 18.—The condi- tion of the Turkish premier, Ismet Pasha, who is ill, has become worse, says a dispatch from Angora. His doctors have advised him to take a rest abroad in which case he will ytinquish office. Classified Rates ‘Two cents per wora or ten cents line. ENO A AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. BEM peek eh words He as a basis of estimating a .CKFACE .CAP HEADLINE ee be charged the space of two al cha) s will be sate een correct insertion of any ad- vertisemont ordered for more than reve ve Sees Errors‘ not the iault of ertiser which clearly the reai value of the ad’ it will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materiaJly affect the senso or purpose of the advertisement, TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will ba given all received over the TELEPHONE, We cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- about counting the words a: rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tr:bune, CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. ‘ant. Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” i: Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in ooareh, af employment to find work by puplishing FREE For One Insertion “Ponition Wanted” ads. Re- member it will'cost you noti- ing tw advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Man or woman to dis- tribute bills; $2 day. Call at 236 E. Midwest ave. WANTED—Man and wife, mechanic and housekeeper respectively; me- dium age, capable, honest and trust- worthy for work at once. Must give satisfactory references and recom: ™endations from recent employers. Salary $150.00, board and room. Answer Box B-995, Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—GiIrl to help with general house work. Phone 734J. WANTED-—Girl for general house k; family; bungalow. Phone 2893J. TXPISTS—To type authors’ manu- Scripts, spare time, experience un- necessary, Typist Service Bureau, 140 Halsey St., Newark, New Jersey. POSITIONS WANTED HIGH»sthool boy wants work after Phone 2705. POSITION as companion by young lady. Miss Florence Haines, 1816 &. Burlington ave, ALL AROUND man wants some Kind of steady work; have some jerking and sales experience; adopt self quick to most any kin] of york; am nei afraid to work. Vcx 5-994, Tribane. VANTED —Nursing, confinement cases, or would take waitress work. Box 992, WANTED—House work by co tent woman. Phone 2073, reall Mrs, Smith. WANTED—Any kind of work by man. Box 993. GOOD carpenter wants work, Pies eo an hour; can build strictly iodirn. three-room cottage for Es 800. 424 S. Grant. _Phane 1888J. SERVICES OFFERED G, hom ‘appot tments Call 2562-M. 5 okcinley. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75c; also evenings, Sundays an home appointments. Phone 2461J- HICKS' FUR SHOP moved from 220 S. Wolcott to 133 8. Weise: Phone 2156J. WANTED — Laundry, wet wash, rough dry or finished; special care given all fine articles. Phone 539J. GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090-J. FOR SALE—Baby buggy: See Eberly at Pat Royce filling station. ADAMS Hand Laundry will call for and deliver. Phone 946, DRESSMAKING, sonable. \. Frantz Shop. remodeling; rea- Room 3, poeta taes boot Dit. As Call for eet heats. B. Railroad ave. Phone Miss Conn 2946J. For Sale—Auto Accessories iT tires and tubes ‘and yet the best, guaranteed by me personally; vulcanizing of all kinds. 240 8S. Wolcott The Old Timer. FOR SALE—Two used tires, in fine condition; reasonable; 33x4%. Apt. 303, Ada. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Underwooa standard typewriter, in good condition. Call Evans at Tribune. FOR SALE—Canary singers; clnna- mon color, spotted. 278 West B. would rent. 214 N, Wolcott. FOR SALE A Bargain 1924 Dodge Sport Touring Extra Equipment 612 S. Lincoln FOR SALE —Hesex Coach, ; en less than 6,000 1 vill sell at @ 1923 miles; bargain. FOR SALE—1923 Dort Six Touring car, in good condition; a buy at $825. Phone 972. For results try a Tribune Classi- d Ads. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Cadillac, $850; best buy in town. Phone 348J. USED CARS Special low prices on all used cars, We have ready for sale some extra wood buys. Maxwells 2—23 SPORT TOURINGS New Leni good tires; cars in ni condition $645.00 and $635.00 1—22 TOURING 7 New paint, good tires; car in extra good condition $545.00 Fords 1—23 COUPE Extra ee cae ae 1—23 COUPE Good condition $325.00 1—22 COUPB Good condition . $285.00 j 1—23 toto [ Extra good s! $265.00 a Chalmers Touring New paint, geod tires; car in extra nice condition; one of the best buys in the house $675.00 2 Buick Six Tourings Ready, to. give lots of service; $275.00 and $325.00 Cadillac Roadster Painted in a new blue, good tires; car in first class con edition—a bargain _ $750.00 — ~ 1 Cadillac Touring New paint,. new tires; first. Worth a Price this week, $575.00 + Maxwell Ton. and a Half Truck 36x5 Cords; truck in first class shape CASPER MOTOR CO. 230 W. Yellowstone Phone 909 BEST CORD TIRES MADE 50x3% heavy Cord, $8.90;-32x4 heavy ' Cord, $15.10. GEM TIRE CO., Duff Bidg. FOR SALE—1923. Dodge Sedan. Phone 1521R. For Sale—Household Goods ON THE WAY TO THE COMMIS. SARY gi Premt Wier goed ler typewriter, mabe. ve ate peal spring and mattress, al book case, $4 per sec- trarikee and handbags at a bar- gain; blankets, pair $2.25; art table amp, $10; 3-burner coal oil stove, $6; ieee desk, $25. - Phone 1617 PRACTICALLY new Walnut bed- room suite, with vanity dresser, De Luxe springs, Sealey mattress reg ae gas heaters. ona M, 1425 |. Elm. geben Seer FOR SALE—2-burner Clark Jewel Stove, — $17.50; Hoosier kitchen cabinet, $27.5 Pes used child's crib and Se fold pad leather duofold, Bean ae 1d pads, $6; comforts, $3; used and nee aaritry 50; pillows, $1.5! 4 Sewel range, Loraine heat regulator, $90. Hunter- Goll Co., 242 W. First. Phone 2200. — FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet, bed, heater, gas range, dresser, chif- forobe, hip boots. 212 8, Elk. For Rent—Miscelaneous {4 pecrneees month, we also “i at re] makes. Brooks, 749 East He Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Heated garage. 61 Kirk. Phorie evenings 1654R or days 2270. FOR RENT—Garage: 412 8. Grant, FOR RENT—Heated car space. 255 S. Washington. Phone 2259W. FOR SALE—POULTRY TURKEYS sent by prepaid parcel post, 40c Ib. dressed, any size; cash with order or will send C. O, D. Mail your, Thanksgiving ord later than’ Novembor 22. Mrs, A. Knight, Wheatland, Wyo., Route 1. For results ty # Tribune Classi- FOR QUICK SAL™ ’ This beautiful residence, situated in the finest section of the southeast side, consists of five rooms with rooms. Hardwocd bath upstairs, Furnace heat all floors throughout. Mahogany finished doors. Every conceivable built-in feature; fireplace, etc. Basement apartment has private entrance and consists of four rooms with hall and bath room. Ample closets, f.replace, etc. Basement apartment has same excellent finish as upstairs. This property pag aaty. rent for $i per month, and the aoa, Only $80.00, Including ayant ste You can procure this beautiful home with an income for Only Down . if you act ‘at once. actual cost of construction. Don't put it off. This property is $1,000 under Price Only $6,800 SEE IT TODAY CASPER REALTY CO. PHONE 381 FOR APPOINTMENT “Right Priced Property Realtors WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your o'@ eeal range er ueater in exchange for @ gas range or heater Phone 1086: WANTED TU BUI—Fy price paid for second her Brooke 149 East H. Pei 2 6 EE al lS ib WANT¢D TO BUY—Used turatture. Owl Furniture & Hardware Co., 442 E, Yellowstone,. Phone 978. Only” 108 S. Center St. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment; everything Rees 604 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment, strictly modern, $35; also two-room, $25. Whaley Apts. Phone 1392J. FOR RENT —Strictly modern, two- room, furnished eperenent: Apply our 305 8. Kimball. Co. 234 3. David. Phene 249. LIBERAL allowance for your old and coal range on gas ranges Fagen E. Brennan, WanteD TO BUI—vwWe pay mare tuetotaae a we a= OES WANTED TO RENT —_ 144 -B.] ary, WILSON APARTMENTS VERY attractive, Hen eet prety: ment, three rooms and ba entrance. Cor. Second and Washington. Phone 1055R. FOR REN T—Apartment, oom with bath and, breaktes nook; front tarnished; adult Tie 8. Wednut. ce es FOR ya rt 2 Sig a apartment, Private bath; rent, 124 Beech. ' Phone” warm nicely whe rt near refinery. T00 8. Cherry. ‘| FOR RENT—One furnished, modern modern house, in and - reasonable. consider house partly Phone 2414-W. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable front sleeping room in private home; next to bath; private Close i 742 South David St. FOR RENT—Room, sate for one Hy desired. or two gentlemen; meals if 355 CY. aye Pape le cond meee room, ne per months owe in, 701 8: Beech. FOR og oe eer furnished front room. 633 8. Park. FOR RENT—Warm, modern sleep- ing room; next to bath, 131 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Large, front bedroom, adjoining bath; strictly pineal for one or two parties; ren able; on pavement. 904 . Bpruce: Phone 553R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished and newly decorated room; privil of bath room; very reasonable, 1152 8. David. Phone 2493. ' FOR RENT—Bedroom. 445 8, Park. Phone 387. ROOM AND BOARD —_—_——— BOARD and room, $10 a week; steam heated rooms; home con- venience, 616 8. Beec’ FIRST class board and good room, $10; near refinery. °716 W. Mid- west. Phone 634R. BACHELORS’ club, 230 N. Park; transient rooms, $1; meals, 50c. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $40. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Modern apartment at the Poling; steam heat. Phone T34R. a FOR RENT—Furnished three-room modern apartment; garage it ds sired. 535 8. Jackson, Phone 2379W. R RENT—Three-room furnished artment; near refinery; reason- able rent. 1020 8. Cherry. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, modern. _ 1110 B. First. Phone 1699M. xf FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, $25. 1260 8. .Wash- ington. Phone 1678J. —————— FOR RENT—New apartmont; atrict- ly modern, . furnished; washer; garage. 1639 3. addition, » partment; close in; rear. 734 E. ‘Third. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment; close in. 613 Ash FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; tao rocmt ard kitchenette, $26 men‘h: modern except bath. 839 S. Washington. FOR RENT—Two-room modern { close to pavement; $20 no children, 1231 E. FOR RENT—Two-room’ furnished rtment; on pavement and bus furnished; re- 319 S. Jackson. Phone apartment private adults; block from Second street. 133 B, Conwell. sepidtdeles RENT—Two-room far. hed apartment; lights and Phone 168 ia apartment} everyth: Includin, hoa and lights, $35. Phone during 2270 or evenings 1654R. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished semi-bagement apartment; private bath; newly decorated; $25. 1019 S. Bpruce. Phone 1055R. FOR RENT—Two and three-room furnished modern, apartments. Phone -1621R. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Very close in, three- room apartment; suitable for work- ing men or girls; everything fur- nished. Call 756M. 5 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Two four-room modern houses; one furnished and well located, close to school; look at this snap; give me bid for my equity some one will get a bargain. Phone 1438W. Address 833 E. Second. FOR RENT— Modern three-room house, unfurnished except stoves, gas heated garage. Phone 319W. FOR RENT—Three-room modern house, furnished. Call this eve- ning. 1417 8. Boxelder. FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished. Phone 2667R. FOR RENT—Kight-room modern, furnished house; also two.room partly furnished house. Phone 1276. FOR RENT—Three-room, unfur- nished house, 915 8, Chestnut. Phone 1582M. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur nished house. 1227 8. Willow Phone 484. FOR RENT—Five large rooms, fur- ed except bedding; linens and garage; on poparembat reason- able rent. 821 C FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house, strictly modern, °bullt-in features. Phone 1078J, FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT—November 10th, Mo- furnished five-room base- sd 218 42 8S. David FOR RENT — Five-room modern house with all built-in features, a fireplace, hardwood floors; one block off CY. 1805 S, Spruce. Phone 1967M. : FOR RENT—Five-room house with garage. 1235 S. David.» FOR RENT—Neat, two-room house; furnished except bedding * and dishes: on bus Une; adults. 603. 8. 2. Melr FOR RENT—Three-room furnished ou! on paving and bus lino; lights, gas and water. 1122 8. Box- e.der, Inquire 1144 S. Boxelder. FOR RENT—Six-room modern, nice‘ ly furnished house; close in; good condition, all clean. 339 8. Lincoln. Phone 818R. FOR RENT—Four or nine-room house; modern, partly furnished; close in, 430 W. Midwest. Phone 1533. FOR RENT—Five-room modern me, $50 monthly. Kamon Real tate Co., 242 EH. Second. Phone 702. FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house with’ garage. Call jn rear. 252.8. Washington. Phone 1945J. FOR RENT—Six-room modern, fur- nished house with garage; stoves and one bedroom, hardwood floors. 246 East G. Phone 554. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—-$460 equity in small property for $225 cash. A chance for someone to make some money. See Moore at Tribune or 1242 8. Kenwood, FOR SALE—Five-room modern house; good locagion. Phone 1521R. FOR SALE—Two-room plastered house w:th water and light, large lot, east front, on South Botolph;: $75 cash and $25 per month. eeane, 2606. FOR SALE—Four-room plastered house and bathroom; located on four corner lot, east front, one block from Gg d ‘North Casper, all lot fenced, many trees. Priced $2,000, $150 to $300 will handle, balance like rent. Worth $3,000. Casper Realty Co, Phone 381. FOR SALE—Five-room modern; on ) pavement; $3,500 with $500 cash. Martin & Christianson. Phone 2606. Pe) Diet Stes te Ba FOR SALE—Beautiful, new five- room, all modern bungalow; priced $1,500 less than cost. Phone 2815W. FOR .SALE—Four-room modern with two apartments in basement; must sell this week, make offer; this is a fine corner, on pavement, Mar- tin & Christidnson. Phone 2606. Will take opr. FOR SALE—Three-room home with Garage; located in south part. Price $1,800 furnished, Kamon Real 242 BE. Second. Phone FOR SALE—Large, two-room house; gas, water, electricity and_tele- phone, corner lot, in Mountain View, on Yellowstone highway; $1,500 with $100 cash and $35 including interest. Baker-Grude Inv. Co. Phone 1189. FOR . SALE—Four-room modern . house with four-room basement, full corner, on pavement; $3,450 with $650 cash. Phone 2606. pb “hatter ts et TEN FOR SALE—Neat little house and in North Casper, Gtenarm ; $650 with $150 cash. Phone FOR SALE—Fourwoom modern house, by owner; price reasonable; $65 down. Phone 2466J. $100 DOWN, takes partly furnished four-room’ house, modern except bath, full lot, all fenced, several outbuildings and chicken’ shou southeast side, balance $25 a moi including interest. House will rent for $30 at least. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two good across from West on pavement; § Price $800 each, - ‘0., Realtors, Phone 1188, iIding lots, sper school, ude Inv. FOR SALE—Farm Lands FOR SALE—400 acres at Natrona, Wye fenced, house; barn, Priced right BE. McMiUan,’ owner, Powder River, Wyo. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR hay, shelter, and thrown Wyo. SALE—Seventy tons mixed 700 acres pasture, good running water, good house barn, $10 per ton,, pasture in. J, L. Creely Glendo, for quick | gic BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—New store building, nice room with nice modern six- room in connection; very reasonable. 544 S. Melrose. ‘, FOR SALE—The best little restau- rant in Rapid City, South Dakota; has big trade twelve months a year; for a quick sale, « Box 46, Rapid City, South Dakota. >» FOR TRADE —_— FOR SAL house, furnished; 30 a mont or Dodge Commerc ment. Phone 701W. FOR SALE OR Ford Coupe nl as first pay- TRADE—Small ne, Ore. some te# and buildings, trade for acreage or elty property. P. O. Box 1243, Casper, Wyo. gauge shotgun, 25-35 Winchester Winchester automatic 214 N. Wolcott. MONEY TO LOAN rifle. I WILL lend few hundred few months or buy secured paper, P. O. Box 195. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between 709 Sixteenth and McKinley on Fourteenth, black ait case. Call 818R. Reward. LOST—On Armistice day, woolen auto robe, dark green on one side, plaid on reverse side, fringed, on ends; $5 reward for return to Perry McAminch, Studebaker Garage, or phone 2694R. —<$<$<<—<$_______., LOST—Between Cheyenne and Cas- per on highway, one brown leather handbag containing clothing, Own- er badly in need of clothing. Finder please return to Continental Supply Co, Casper, Wyo., or Box 248, Lan- der, and.receive ‘suitable. reward. LOST—Male dog, seven months old, brown and white; answers to name of Buddy. White t on one ear Te white IN og tail. Phone owner, AUDITORS C. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Account ' Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 ————— HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Pubiic Accounts Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE &. TRANSFER seen TRANSFER, STORAGE FUEL CO—VPhone 949 BATTERIES SPER BATTERY CO, th Phone 907 CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Jobs on Short Notice est B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Phone 706 DR. Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. M. E K Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 i. iT Zuttermeister Phone 1757 DOCTORS k PRIVATE A€ AL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMErae AND Os LDREN’S OSPIT, 542 Southt ‘Durhin=Phione 406 SURGERY, GYN OLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer Lathrop, re ee os 8. Victor i Dack EYE, ys Harmon i AN vb GENITO-U) RINARY I G. B. Underwo M. D. DISEASES OF ILDREN Cc. aes M. D. ROENTGEN' Hallie J PHARMAC FOR SALE—Two-room house in g00d southeast location, close to pavement; gas lights and water in; no down ‘paynient, small monthly payments. See Moore at ‘Tribune or 1242 8S, Kenwpod. A. P. KIMBALL Yesness Store Suite 1 to IL Phones 3208—1715W * r io.’ heavy Pe pein ye urgery and Deep X. erapy ‘by i Appointment Ouly Phone 660 ! Gen: 1924 Wyoming license T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose One purse éontaining check. One set rosary beads, One pair ead glasses. Black hand ba; LOST— Bunch of. keys. phone 2534— Reward. ——————____ PERSONAL —_—_— DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free, Box 1943, Casper. MADAM ordained spiritual. Private readings daily; Ml answer no question over tote: phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 P. Mea hotel, Apartment 8, Phone ne ee ee LEGAL NOTICES _—_—_— NOTICE me wie ee 482 State of Wroniae, Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Righth Judicial District in and for trona County, Wyoming. E. S. Setz, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Hudson, Defendant, To Fred Hudson, whose last known address and place of resi- dence was Ostrander, Washington. You are hereby notifed that you have been sued in the above en- titled Court by the above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the Petition filed in the above entitled Court is to compel the specific performance of a con- tract of sale of real estate, said contract being for the sale of the real estate particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No, in Block No. 21 in Nelson addition to the City (Formerly town) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo ming, together with all improve- ments thereon; that the further objectyand prayer of said Petition filed in the above entitled Court is to recover damages in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.~ 00) for failure to perform id contract of sale of deal estate and that yeur property has been at- tached to satisfy said demand; that unless you answer the Peti- tion filed herein on or before sie 29th day of November, A, 1924, the allegations thereot wei be taken as true judgment fot je son laintif? in accordance with ject and pra: er thereof will be rendered accord We jasper, vyoming, this of October, 1924. HAZEL CONWELL, SCHILLIN Clark of District Court, By EVELYN RYAN, Deput; puty, Foster and Wehr tf tor Plaintit’, i, Attorneys pa ties at 16, 28, 30, Nov. 6 Please Rea Keyes, County of DOCTORS R. I. N. FROST Poyatcia and Surgeon Phone 123 MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. B: Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin Practice Surgery Obstetrics CLEANERS THE SERVICE Raliroad at by Phone 56 LAWYERS ee ANEE & BARRETT 515 Consolidated ‘fp Royalty Bldg. ” HEMINGWAY’ & McDONALD Room 332 Per O-S Bldg. Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS. & 8x STIRRETT 09-10-11 Oil Tadnnge Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Suite 218 Miawest Pag. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg v ttorney at Law 225, Miaweat Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Kxchange Building WILLIAM 0, WILSON vyer Suite 14-15-16, Yownsend Bldg. aii OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bidg. Vuone OSTEOPATH —______ DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS Office ai ange Ne OPTOMETRIST BYES CAREFULLY TESTED d 4 R. L. EVANS 134 S. Center St. PAINTING PAINTING AND D George E. Erickso: Formersy Campbell ec ROOFING WEXOMING ROOPIN 527 East and Applied UPHOLSTERING AO: Keri Bue aches aledoenh atbt ERE ee Uphostering & Furniture Packing Phane 1402W—J. E. Warwick NAREHOUSES ESLIE MM. LSON, Li pty ae n nk vmogp er ‘ 01

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