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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 Che Casper Daily Cribune POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Job as watchman, jani- tor, porter or any kind of work. Al- rt Curtis, 332 West A St. EXPERIENCED, practical nurse wants cases of any kind; maternity + good refs ‘AITRESS ‘wants work at once. B-115 Tribune. : MAN wants any kind of work. Me- chanic by trade. P. B. 361 N. Jackson. . SERVICES OFFERED MARS ING, home appointments. Phone. 2562M. 949 5S. McKinle; FOR good service im remodeling and repair work, cali W: V. Johnston, the carpenter. Pbone 2628J. CARPENTER and repair work done. Call 1624NW. 4ADY would like to care for children afternoons. Phone 759M. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, its, also home appointments evenings and Sundays. Phone 2461J. 219 S. Kenwood. MARCEL and bob curl, 73 cents; experienced operator. 1013 S. Walnut. Phone 1785J. MARCEL and bob curl. 1142 5. Chestnut. Phone 1409J. Rubber stamps—We cook ‘em in Casper. Hoffhine Printing and Sta- tionery company. 240° East Second Street, Casper, Wyo. complete, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1922 model Ford tour- ing car. Good condition for $150. B. Beimborn, 404 8. Oak. FOR SALE—Ivory reed baby carri- age. Good as new. 615 5S. Mel- rose, Phone 1256-J. FOR SALE—1923 Dort Six Touring car, in good condition; a buy at $825. Phone 972. FOR SALE—Essex Coach, 1923 model; driven less than 6,006 miles; in first class shape. Will sell at a bargain. Phone 973. FOR SALE—1923 Jewett 5-passen- ger touring, car like new, driven little over 6,000 miles, 818 E. Sixth. For Sale—Auto Accessories * HENDERSON oversize cords, the best that money can buy; look them over—36x6 and tubes, $55.00. At 240 S. Wolcott, the old timers. BRINGING UP IF t KIN ONCE ye IM THE HOUSE 4 KNOW 1 KIN TALIC MARCIE In (Reeeieceee ood For Sale—Miscelaneous FOR SALE—1 Ford delivery box. ‘Will sell cheap. 612 S. Lincoln St. For Rent—Miscelaneous _—_—_ FOR RENT—Sowing machines, $3 per month, we also repair all makes. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone FOR RENT Office Rooms, Reasonable. Zuttermeister Bldg. Casper Steam Bakery Phone 109 FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage. 102 N. Lin- coln. Rhone 700J. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Boston terrier pupptes. 327 N. Jefferson. e PEOPLE'S FURNITURE CO. 319 East First St. GENUINE leather davenport, $35; oak library table, $8.50; round din- ing roor tables, $12 and up; also a complete line of all kinds of second- hand furniture. Rug cleaning and furniture packing and repairing a specialty. Phone 2366R. FOR SALE—Western electric wash- ing machine, Call at 704 8. Park. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—One silver plated B flat coronet and leather case; cheap for quick sale. 1211 E. Second, base- ment, rear ir. For Sale—Misceflaneous FOR SALE—Flat top office desk, cheap. Phone 1817. FOR SALE=Ppdigtesd Oorang Air- dale puppy, female: Call’ Dr. Jeffrey, 706. FOR SALE—Bowling alleys, See Ben Transfer. Phone 74. FOR SALE—Uvnderwood stan dard typewriter, in good condition. Call Evans at Tribune. ‘Are You Out of a Job ? The Tribune will help every man and woman in ‘a search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Peaition Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth- ing to advertise your services inthe Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Comforts, $3; blankets, used, $1.50; pillows, $1 apiece; Hoover sweeper, large size, $30; rockers, $3 and up; kitchen chairs, $1.25; used mattresses, $3; 6x9 ised rug, $15; 7-6x9 rug, $12.50; baby crib and pad, $8.50; smoking stands, $3.50 and up; mahogany rockers, - Velour covered, $14.50. HUNTER-GOLL CO. Phone 2200 242 W. First FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, $20. 105 S. Kenwood. Phone 1803W. FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, cur- tains, dishes, also two weeks’ house rent; close in. Phone 857R. FOR SALE—New Simons twin beds, complete, electric washer, etc, 314 8. Granty Phone 2355-R. FOR SALE—3, 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft., 6 in. axminster rug; 2, 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in. fringed velvet; 2, 6 ft. by 9ft. Brussels; few Hartford Sax- ony, 271inch, few imported Orientals, 36-inch. Call Friday and Saturday. 336 B. A. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand furniture or store your household goods; reasonable. A. H. Cobb Ware- house Co., 136 West B. Phone 2203. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1088. e WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- Brooks 749 East H. Phone ——__. LIBERAL allowance for your old coal an DO YOU NEED A GARAGE? Our prices and terms make it possible for every car owner to own one. Garages are well built and include painting. SINGLE CAR GARAGE - - - - - - - $270.00 $50 Down, Balance 10 Monthly Payments of $22 Each DOUBLE CAR GARAGE - - - - - - $400.00 $80 Down, Balance 10 Monthly Payments of $32 Hach Estimates given on alterations, repairing, roof work and general We employ carpenters winter and summer and can building contracts. ‘give you prompt, efficient and economical service. Hl. E. GRUDE CORPORATION 133 North Wolcott d| best location. FATHER NOU SAX MY Wire WENT OT GOT She IS EXPE CTIN ME - DIO SHE ASK FoR Me a NO QUT IE KIN TELL OY THE THINGS SHE ORDERED FROM HOMES REAL HOMES 5-room, new, close-in, pavement, $8,700.00 --_. 5-room, new, Colonial, pavement, $8,5 5-room, new, brick, close in, $9,500.00 ~.-....___. See GROVER Call 657-E-11 Builder of Good Homes WANTED TO RENT 1st to 15th, a five-room house, fur- nished of partially furnished. Will lease for 6 months or year; rent must be reasonable; southeast part preferred; state rent asked; good reference. Box B-112, Tribune. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW—On first mortgage security, $6,000 on $25,000 worth of Casper income property. P.O. Box 351. Phone 564. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board for women, $8 per week. 119 8. Washington, base- ment. ¢ FOR RENT—Convenient main floor with meals, $10 per week, or may be used for house- keeping. Inquire 327 8. Beech. room on FOR KENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Warm sleeping room, in modern home, for gentleman. Very reasonable, close in. 701 8S. Beech. Phone 2599. a es FOR RENT—Large front room for four nien or for four ladies, cheap. 130 S. Woleott, one half black north of postoffice. palatial ee EEE FOR RENT—Sleoping room, nicely furnished, steam heat, next’ to bath. 646 Jast A. FOR RENT—Two nice sleeping rooms,, adjoining bath, close in. $18 E. First.” FOR RENT—Modern room. if desired. 355 CY. ——— FOR RENT—Large, warm room in private home, best location, on bus line. Phone 427-M, Meals FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS ———— FOR RENT—For light housekeep- ing, large, comfortable basement room, on Grant street /bus line. Phone 2263. For Rent—APARTMENTS eeeeeee neers FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart: ment, nice living foont with: fire- place, bedroom, kitchen, breakfast nook, with private. bath; adults. Asnes Apts., 1138 8, Walnut. FOR RENT—Three-room » modern, furnished front apartment; private bath, garage, adults; one half block from Second, 133 8. Conwell Sq. —————— FOR REN Tene Gaver [et partme! ; steam 7 eR lodation Call 1678W- RENT—Furnished apartment, FO ite living Foom, bedroom, kitehei ette, breakfast nook, private bath clothes closet, 1 dry in basement on paving. Phone 2268R ~-~-$1,000.00 Cash —~ $1,000.00 Cash ---$2,000 Cash C. GORSUCH Phone 1443 For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—One two-room ftur- nished apartment, bath;_one three- room furnished apartment, bath Call at 706% Oakcrest. Phone. 330. ——$— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment; good loca- tion, Phone 1591M. 1112 EB. Second FOR RENT—Very desirable, two. room furnished apartment, lots of sunshine, close in. 919 E. Third. FOR RENT—Two large room fur Mished apartment, $20. 1043 W. Railroad. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, on southside, cheerful and cozy, Murphy bed, kitchen range, ice box. 822 S, Jefferson. Phone-840. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; close in; also nice stor- age basement. 212 N. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Lasement apartment, very nice, lights and gas furnished. 142 W. Eleventh. FOR RENT—Two two-room base- ment apartments, equipped with fas range, $15. 431 EB. Fifth. Phone 2296J. FOR RENT—One room and kitchen- ette and two-room apartments, also two-room basement, furnished, gas and lights. Apply W. Yel lowstone.. Phone 56:J. Hole i FOR RENT—Apartment or 4 rooms motern furnished house. Close in. Phone 563. FOR RENT—3-room basement apt modern, completely furnished, $30 933 S. Wolcott. mo. | 8 FOR RENT—Dec 1st especially at tractivé 3.room well furnished apt. Garage if desired. 845 FE 2nd. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house on rear. Also three room semt-basement apt. Furnished. Phone 1342. © FOR RENT—3-room modern unfur- nished apt. at the Poling. Steam heat. Phone 734-R. FOR RENT—Furnished modern apt 807. E. 3rd, rear. -| Second, © 924 ay Inrd Fearume Service. Inc. Great Britain nghts reserved. FOR RENT—HOUSES CT . FOR RENT -Five-room house, fur- nished, on bus line and pavement. Also two-room furnished apartment. 255 8. Jackson. pat Bia Las scranich ee eR Sat ot FOR RENT—3-room nished house, $25. road. Phone 586-M. RENT HOUSE —— FOR RENT—New modern, unfur- nished four-room bungalow with breakfast alcove and garage. On South Washington pavement. Phone 734-R. partly fur. 721 West Rail- FOR RENT—Six-room modern nished house, 1218 S. Ash. 809 R. r- Phohe FOR RENT—2 room partly furnish- ed house, $12.50 per month. 262 N. Jefferson. _ ECLUSIVE DISTRICT NEW five-room, strictly moderh furnished, new walnut furniture, pavement, no small children, $80.00. Phone Marcy at 1180 between be- tween 8 and 6 or inquire 422 8. Grant. FOR RENT—8.room modern nished house, close in. 136 8. Jefferson. fur: Inquire FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE--Four-room modern with finished basement Fifth and Grant; $5,250, $1,000 Mar- tin & Christianson. Phone 2606. OWN THIS HOME YOURSELF FOUR rooms, newly cleaned and good repair, large east front let, north side. Only $150 cash, balance monthly, See Ben Realty Co., Real. tors, Midwest Bldg. ——————— FOR SALE—Fotr-room seri-modern home, located on 8. Washington street. Price $3,400, ~$100 cash. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 EB. Phone 702. WHY PAY RENT? I WILL sell my equity in Fairview lot, cheap; good place to butld at home and save rent. Plone 1165R evenings. FOR SALE—Tworocom house on 8. Melrose, newly finished exterior; water. lights And gas in. A bargain, Price’ right and terms to suit. Seo Moore at .1242 S. Kenwood or at Tribune office. START THAT HOME TODAY FOUR ROOMS, all extra large, nice lot, well located, southeast part, city waters partly furnished, small payment down. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR’ RENT—Modern 2 room = fur nished apt. S. Spruce. FOR R '—8-room nicely furnish ed, modern apt. in new brick apt On bus line. 1110 E. Ist. Phone 1699-M. FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT—Strictly room unfurnished house. Washington. modern five 107 } FOR RENT—Five-room untui house with gar: 142 N. Lincoln or p pa a nL ARS FOR RENT—4-room modern house furnished with or without garage. Inquire 1115 S. Boxelder. FOR RENT—House 3 rooms and sun porch, modern completely fur- nished, garage also 3 room modern apt. well furnished garage, 13th and CY. 645 W. 13th. FOR RENT After December ist Five-room, modern, unfurnished house, on bus has gas range. Electric washer and water heater in basement, for these we furnish gas and electricity. Garbage removed free. The house rents for $50 per me Inquire at 107 North Washington or Phone 259-W FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house in rear, lights, water and gas in, $15 per month. 1237 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—Four-room house, gas, Nights and water. 8. Cherry. FOR RENT — 6ix-room house, strictly modern, features. Phone 1075J. furnished 1816 furnished built-in FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur- nished house, sun porch, $50 per month. 329 N. Jackson, in base- ment. ——— FOR RENT—Four-room_ modern house, 1304 HE, First. Call after 6 p.m. oP FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished house, with porch room, private bath, $40 month. 733 8. Beech. Phone 26123. FOR RENT—One large room house, furnished, also gas furnished. 435 CY. Phone 1996W, ————— FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Rouse, modern, except bath. 253 FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod ern, except bath, 600 East A Phone 412. i ah FOR RENT—1425 South Elm Street, new six-room house, beautifully finished. H. G. Bizzell,'c-o Wyoming Trust Company. Phone 1189 al PART modern 4-room house % block from 2nd near Elic school. Small amount down. 3B-116 Tribune. FOR SALE—By owner, 4-room mo house, reasonable, $65 down. S. Washington. For Sale—REAL ESTATE CORNER LOT EXTRA CHE NICE corner lot, southeast s water, lights, gas, sewer, all ayail able, Price $350, See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, Midwest Bldg. city FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Equity in good com: munity lot for low priced car, or anything of value. Write C. EB. M., P.O, Box 1090. WILL TRADE $500 equity in small property for anything of value Car, piano, furniture or what have you. Must trade this week. Moore at Tribune or evening at 1242 8. Kenwood street. MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds, jewelry, guns, musical instruments, cameras, good clothes. United Jewelry Shop, 249 S. Center. BUSINE§S CHANCES FOR SALE—Equity in small prop- erty, in good location, for one halt price for cash. See Moore at 242 8. Kenwood or P. O. Box 1638. FOR SALE—Small cafe doing good business. Cheap for cash. Tel. 561-M. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A_ savings account book, No. 4333. Return to Stockmen’s National bank. Reward. LOST AND FOUND The following articlés. have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please call and claim— 1924 Wyoming license 3412. 1924 Wyoming license 100% 1924 Wyoming license T-14876, 1924 Wyoming license T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses. + Black hand bag. sult and call brown cape please urday night, containing black skirt. Winder +e case pleated 2338R. LOST—On East Second st., ear ring, red set. Finder please return to Mra, Wilson, Frantz shop. spirituahet, private réadings daily; phone. Wyal 26097, pa eB! Ee SO) a ‘MADAME FRANCES PSYCHO-PALMIST Gives reliable advice on all affairs of life. Readings from 10 to 9. 443 W. Yellowstone rear. —— DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free, Box 1943, Casper. Hours 9 a. m. to p. m. hotel, Apartment S. Phone PARTY who took gray overcoat and tan hat from hall Wyatt. hotel basement is well known. turn the same to Wyatt Cafeteria to save further trouble. Is there a man with a truck driv ing to Scottsbluff, Neb., right soon. If so call on Mrs. McDonald at Sprecher’s pharmacy. tomorrow or Sprague hotel, Sunday a. m. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ADDITION TO McKINLEY SCHOOL HOUSE. Report having been made to the Board of Directors of School Di trict No. 2 in the County of Na- trona, and State of Wyoming, that the work contemplated under the contract between said school Dis- trict No. 2 and W. W. Sproul, da’ ed April 16, 1924, for the con- struction of the addition to the McKinley school houses in the City of Casper, Wyoming in said district. has been completed, and that said contractor is entitled to final settlement therefor, to-wit: Notice is hereby given, that all persons, firms, or corporations who have any claim for work done or materials-furnishd| on such work in the construction of such addition to such school building, shall within thirty days from the date on which this notice shall be last published and appear in The Casper Daily Tribune, file a veri- fied statement of his, its or their claim with the said School District No. 2, in the office of the clerk of said school district, Room 15, Stockmen’s National Bank build: ing, in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, and that if he, it or they shall fail to file their claim with- in the time prescribed by this no- tice, the said School District No. 2 shall in no wise be Ifkble to any such person, firm or corporation for any claims he it or they may have for material furnished or work done in connection with such construction. Dated at Casver, Wyoming, this 19th day of November, A. 1 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2, IN THE COUNTY OF NATRONA, AND STATE OF WYOMI By MARION P. WHEELE (SEAL) Director, Attest: WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk. Pub. Nov. 20, 28, Dec. 4, 1924, fel Bok Gott Baha he NOTICE. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss, In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. No. 4387. lL. The’ Casper National Bank, a ‘orporation, Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Goodman, ‘Defendant. To the Defendant, W. E. Good- man, whose place of residence is unknoyen: You are hereby notified that on the- 18th day of March, 192: above named The Casper al Bank, a corporation, bega action against you by filing its pe- tition in the above entitled Court where said suit is now pending, be- ing Cause No. 4387. The object and prayer of said petition is to obtain judgment against you in the sum of Two Hundred Thirty- Four and 90-100 ($234.90) Dol- lars, together with 7 per cent in- terest thereon from February 7th, 1924, and to have applied in pay- ment thereof moneys.on deposit in your name in The Stocknien’s Na- tional Bank, of Casper, Wyoming, under attachment proceedings, and to exclude you from any in- terest in said moneys, sufficient to pay the debt with interest and costs of suit. you fail to answer said petition on or before the 10th day of Janu- ary, 1925, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rend- ered accordingly. HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) By GLADYS MOORING, Deputy. Pub. Nov, 14, 21, 28, Dec, 5, 12, and 19, 1924. 1a SE ah NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of November, je 1924, at 9 o’clock a, m., the Little- field Finance Corporation was in- corporated under the laws of the State of Wyoming with a capital stock of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dol'ars divided in- to One Hundred Thousand (100,- 000) shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each; and the term of existence of the said corp. oration shall be Fifty (50) years. That the management of the corporation shall be vested in the names of the directors who shall manage the affairs of the lease re-j —Drawn for The Casper Tibune by George McManus said corporation for the first year are: C. E. Littlefield, Glenn C. Littlefield and Mary Hill. The objects of the corporation (a) To purchase and auire, by whatever means and to deal in, and dispose of, notes, mortgages or other evidence of in- debtedness and the obligations of any person, firm or corporation given in payment in the purchase of tractors, automobiles or ve- hicles, or any kind of personal-or real property, or in the manufac- ture, purchase, sale, importation or exportation of ‘any goods, wares, merchandise or commodi- ties whatsoever, and to extend credit thereon; (b) To subscribe, purchase and otherwise acquire, and to hypothecate, pledge, or dis- pose of by whatever means and deal in bonds, notes and other evi- derices of indebtedness of private, public, quasi public, municipal, or other corporations, incidental to the carrying on of a finance busi- ness; 65) To acquire by what- r-means the good will, business, rights, property and assets of all kinds and undertake ‘or under- write, assume or guarantee the whole or a portion of the liabili- ties of any individual, firm, com- pany or corporation engaged in a similar business, and pay for the same in money or securities, and to carry on, or dispose of by what- ever means, the business so ac- quired; (d) To purchase, lease, rent, or otherwise acquire suffi- cient personal property and real estate for the carrying on of said finance business and the transfer- ring and selling of such personal property and real estate or Jease- hold interests, and the perform- ing of all other acts which may be incidental thereto. (e) To bor- row money for corporate _pur- poses, to make, mei? @dorse, execute, issue or deliver bonds, bills of exchange, notes or other obligations; to mortgage, pledge and hypothecate any __ stocks notes, bonds or other eyidence of indebtedness, and any other prop. ba 5 held by it, and to lend money-~ with, or without colateral secur ity; (f) To carry on any busi- ness or operation deemed advan- tageous, which is incidental or necessary to any of the pow purposes hereinbefore to acquire, use, undertake, m: age and dispose of contracts erties and rights of ¢ iness, good will and li corporations, associations, and individuals, and to give guar- anties in respect thereto; and, cen-. erally do anything that a natural person might lawfully do or cause to be done in connection with any of the said things. (x) To do ait and everything necessary, suitable and prover for the accomplish- ment of any of the purposes or the attainment of any of the ob jects or the furtherance of any the powers hereinbefore s either alone or in associa y other corporations, forms, indi uals, and to do every other act or acts, thing or things, incidental or appurtenant to or growing out of or connected with the aforesaid business or powers or any part or= parts thereof, provided the same be not inconsistent with the laws under which this corporation is organized; (h) To purchase, hold, and re-issue the shares of its ca ital stock subject to the limitation provided by the laws of the State. of Wyoming; (i) To have one or more offices and carry on any and all of its operations and business without restraint or limit as to amount, either within or without the State of Wyoming, or any part of the world. The operations of the said corp- oration shall be carried on in tho State of Wyoming, and the p' cipal place of business of the corp- oration shall be in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is Glenn C. Little- field, Casper, Wyoming. LITTLEFIELD FINANCE CORPORATION, By MARY HILL, Secretary. M. L. Bishop, Jr., attorney. Publish Nov. 26, 28, 29, 1924. ES EE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of. George J. MacDonald, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration were on the 18th day of November, 19 granted to the undersigned in th above estate, and all persons hay- ing claims against the estate are hereby required to exhibit them: with the necessary vouchers for[: allowance to the undersigned, Guy & J. Gay, his office, Room 212 Censolidated Royalty Building, Casper; Wyoming, within sixp months after the date of said let ters, or they may be precluded: from any benefit from said estates» Y J. GAY, Admin{strator. Pub. Noy. 20, 28, Dec. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1924, AUDITORS ©. H. RELMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants income ‘Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bl ‘hone 660 R.'0, VAN _DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ALL, Architect y Building RAYBURN 8S. WEBB board of Three (3) directors and| ly Buildin ne 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES ASPER BATTERY CO. ifth none 907 CARPENTERS Shop, Planing Mill, Cabi- Short CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFREY GRAHAM JEFFREY Phone 706 DR, N HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. L. BE, BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE I TAL 938 South L Phone 273 8. in CHILDREN’S TAL in—Vhone 406 OLOGY AND RIC! A. ©. DENTIS ©. EB. Duncan, D, D, 8, Offices in Robrbaugh Building 113 Kast Second Street 7 54 and 55 MBALL nas Store DR. Ove ny utments p X-Ray Ther Appointment Only MARSHALL ©. KEITH, cBERT E ate Hospital, riv So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DOCTORS padi, 1, N. FROST ysician and Surgeon 0-8 Bldg. "Phone 123; CLEANERS ; WOES SRS combat SEO, THE SERVICE CLEANE Raliroad at dncione Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHO: & awyers 8309-10-11 Oil E lange Bldg. ye TIDGER awyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1193 —<$$$ $$$ JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg TIRRETT Phone 210 S & MURANE Lawy 207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawy Suite 14-15-15, Townsend Bldg. MS Phone 2217 “OGILBEE & AD: 210 0-8 Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR, CAROLL Office and Resi: ments No, N ea aaiabbiceate EYES CAREFULLY nd Glasses Properiy fitted y R. L. EVANS 134 8S, Center St. PAINTING coring, I ROOFING wy ROOFING FO. 527 East 12t Phowe 18013 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERID Upholstering Repairing. Ph, 28054 & Furniture Packing W—J. E. Warwick NAREHOUSES NELSON, Warchouse Co., Phone 1234 Transfer, Crating, Moving, Storage