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DAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924 Le sess. WSIGGS-A MAN YOUR STAN < DING 1D OWN AN AUTO- | REPRESENT. NOw THIS CAR (9 THE LAST WORD IN TRAVEL ART GOODS—Of all kinds, discon- tinued lines of needlework at duced prices, Stamped goods, Nun's bollproof thread. Swanson Bisters, 113 EB. First St. ues, baskets | a aad In, Church or Kopper BREAKFAST COATS—Quilted satins, marabou trimmed, $17. up to $33.50, Elizabeth's Specialty Bhop, 143 B, Second. Phone 736. CALLING CARDS—Printed or en: vei, make a nice gift. Service “printers, abe 5. Wolcott, under The Q-scope GIFTS FOR “HIM” Phone 771. cur RS AND PLANTS Mak. parties more attrac tive, SMe your Xmas flowers now. Call 2574. Shoppe 342 8. Center, ay CAND All kinds of Christmas candy win stock. Special hurches, lodges and schools. nchers order your candy canes We will deliver all aes i MUPFFLERS—Ilmported woolens: Scotch plaids in a variety of color combinations. $3.00 and up. Scott Clothing Co., 240 8, Center St. ROCKERS—Genuine leather at $33.75, Hunter-Goll Co., 242 W. First, Phone 2200. TYPEWRITERS—A CORONA makes a ead ja for home, trayeling End or girl. Casper tor Exc » 280 E. Second. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN eo ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES —Make wash day # pleasure in- stead of drudgery. Demonstration upon request. Housewife's {deal gift. Maytag Shop, 233 E. First. ———— BASKETS—Woven in East wancia. hee beak are Meg jue handles. | ap: and have uniaue aT, aay, ty janes Siete Nook at the Frantz Shop. HANDKERCHIEF'S — Snowy white and attractive colors, plain and embroidered. The Golden Rule. LINENS, TAPESTRIES—Imported, finest quality Italian Cutwork and Maderia. Blizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 E, Second, Phone 73 LUNCHEON SETS—45 and 84-inch cloths, with colored borders; 12-inch napkins. Golden Rule. SS ee POTTERY—Lovety imported pot- ts, ash trays, vases, vey tea set Fations ana Gitte, 338 BH. Second. PYREX—Makes an appropriate gift appreciated by every housewife. Casper Gas Appliance, 119 B. First. Cycle Supply, 229 H. First. ee CARRIAGE ROBES—Japanese ajlk; filled with clean, fluffy cotton, hand quilted; Bre or put “yer mended especial gitt baby. Betty ae “oitt Nook, The Frantz Shop. CHILDREN’S SHOES—Sturdy shoes that will stand lots of wear. Haytin’s Boot Shop, Gladstone. INFANTS SACQUES—of Japanese oes quilted and hand embroider- } & charming gift for a charm- thet ‘baby. Betty Jane's Gift Nook at the Frantz Shop. INFANTS' WEAR—Hand crocheted ; bootees, 35c to $1 pair; wool lined silk caps, 31. 38; knitted ‘sets, $2.75 tq $7.50. W. G. Perkins & Co. ‘Tribune Bligy SWEATER et rg atte and Sained wool, $4.7 comfy gift. 2'Co, Tribtne Big SACQUES—And wrappers. for in fants, made.of Japanese silk, han quilted. Lovely gifts for the baby at $2.75 to $5.95 each. W. G. Per: kins & Co., Tribune Bldg. —— “" TOYS—Good selection of dolls, doll buggies, games, dishes, mechanical toys. Golden Rule. A little down—a little = month, The Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700, HOSIERY—For “her,” all bac from $1.00 to $3.75 a pair. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bids. paper. Lioya’s. Pt Wolcott. SEWING CASO ‘Washington at $! a delightful pitt, er’ Goll, 242 W. First. vee DRESSER—Walnut “finish late at BS 50. Hunter-Goll, By Pe First. 2200. XMAS TREE nok ute First" for the kiddie: Set bulbe for’ $2.45, Gantt Hard Co. Warranted goods only. GIFTS FOR THE HOME GIFTS FOR HOME—Shop-o-Scope ART FLOWERS—Add an artisti: touch as well as a bit of color t the-home, Gasper Floral Co., Mid- west Bldg. ‘Hand etched and decorated, we Joviiest imaginable coloring; will add the désired taney to any room. Casper Floral.Co., Midwest GIFTS FOR “HIM” a aemmmnal BATHROBE. BLANKETS — Conve! tional and Indian patterns. Ampl goods for any size. Golden Rule, BELTS—Genuine cownide leather with sterling silver initial buck! black or brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attractive Christmas~boxes. $1.50 up. Scott Clothing Co. 240 8. Ne, Center St. —_————— BUSINESS TRAINING—A valuable asset; a gift worthy of considera- tion. Casper Business Coll. Ph. 1325 —————— CHEVROLET—"It's easy to pay the Chevrolet way.” Give him a certi- ficate for Xmas. Nolan-Chevrolet Co. Phono 2100. MEN'S SETS—Should mak 't problem easy to sol’ ais s Prombinations, 69c_ to 88c. Harper's Dry Goods, Becklinger Bidg. BRUNSWICK RADIOLA — Combin- ing radio' and phonograph in one. Ne better gift for the home. Chas. B, Wells Musto Co,; 232 E. Second. BOOK ENDS—of Polychrome, with their beautiful coloring will ada cheer to say home. Betty Janes Gift Noor. The Frantz Shop. CANDLESTICKS—Beautiful designs either in Polychrome or y polished brass. A gift of dusting -ton. Betty Jane's Gift Nagk The Frantz Shop. HURRY to see our line of CHRIST MAS CARDS, but take your time When you are looking them over ‘We have an expression for every occasion. Casper Stationery Co. GOOD FAIRY STATUETTE! French bronze. Betty Janes’ Giti Nook, Frantz Shop. TNCENSE BURNERS of Poly- chrome direct from the Orient, as well as ajl odors of incense. Betty Gift Nook, The Frantz LAMPS—For the boudoir in dainty effects of ivory and Polychrome. These make an appropriate and also a pleasing gift. Betty Jane's Gift Nook. The,Frantz Shop. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS— As a Xmas gift, a year’s subscrip- tion to -THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, will constantly remind your friends of your thoughtful- ness. Phone 15 or 16 or call at the office, bi PICTURES—Good selection framed pictures; your photograph framed for “her. Casper Mirror & Pic- ture Frame Co., 162 8. Durbin. RADIO—The Grebe Synchrophase will be prized in any home, Dolph Electrical Co:, New Public Market. VASES—lovely hand decorated Venetian vases will add the ar- tiptic touch to ‘any home. Betty Jane's Gift Nook, The Frantz Shop. XMAS GIFTS—May be bought at a reduction a* Bailey's, 426 West Yellowstone, Are You Out of a Job ? . une will nelp every The Tribun i 4 man ‘woman in Casper 4 employment to find | ishing search work. by puoi! FREE For One Insertion “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 ‘vestigate armament: MANY POINTS COMING UP IN |: LEAGUE MEET ROME, Dec, 8.—(By the Ansoclat- ed Press).—About 30 items are to be placed on the agenda of the coun: ell of the league of nations, meet- ing here today, the chief one being @ point raised by the British gov- ernment regatding future control by the league of the armaments of the former enemy countries, There are also proposals for a conference to bring about the con. trol_of traffic in arms for the ap- polritment of a commission ‘to in- Arrangements will be made for the foundation in Italy, under the direction of the league, of an international inati- tute for the unification and co-ordl- nation of private law. ROME, Dec. 8,—(By the Associat- ed Press)—Presided over by Mello Franco of#Brazil, the council of the league of nations, closed doors in the historic Doria palace today arranged the agenda for the 32nd session of the council fn preparation for the first public meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon, The members present included Ex-Premier Hymans of Belgium; Ex- Premier Briand of France: Ex-Pre- mier Salandra of Italy:Austen Chamberlain of Great Britain; Qui. nones de Leon of Spain; Osten Un- den of Sweden; Alberto N. Guant, of Uruguay; Dr. Ververka of Czecho Slovakia, and Viscount Ishit of Ja- pan. ———_——_——- Classified Classified Rates rex ee cents per wore or ten centa — Ont 'O AD LESS THAN 30 Bo yeas Five Ayes, words basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two anes. Au charges ud = will be houxed “set lines” irrespective of the number of words, seach eal 4 oe CLASSIFIED The care tity ‘Tribune will soc be responsible for more tose one incorrect of any vertiserncnt ordered for more than one time. Errors not the tault of he gdvertiser which clearly’ lessen he rea value of the advertisement vill be rectified only by publication w:thovut extra charge within» FIVE cays atter insertion. No republica- ion will be made when the error toes not materially affect the sense © purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all wis received over the TELEPHONE, (ct we cannot guarantee eS A Pale OUT OF TOWN -TISE- MENT! Must b. accompanied by cash or full payment of the same. Note the foregoing ‘instructions: about counting 'the words and the 2 ‘7 Ber word for the Casper Dally une. “CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly nust be in the Casper Daily Tribune Tice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 m. will be inserted r the head ‘Too ity." = # HELP WANTED—remale WILD board and room man" and wife, wife to do house work, 515 1, Beech. 5 Late HELP WANTED—Female a WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. 1033 8S. Ash. Phone 2005W. MAN or woman to sell ho..day spe clalty. Send 25c for particulars. tox B36, Tribune, HELP WANTED—MALE © IREMEN, BRAKEMEN, beginners $150-250 (which position?) Rail- way, Box B-117, Tribune, SERVICES OFFERED W. V. JOHNSTON, the carpenter, 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J. HARPER method treatments for dandruff; falling hair; marcelling; educing corset agency. Phone 1125- WW. Mrs. Colby. CALCIMINING and painting, small jobs, prompt service, work guar- unteed. Phone 1860-J.” MARCEL and bob curl, complete, Tic. Riverview Hotel, 205 N. Cen- ter. Phone 540M. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75c; also home appointments ever nings and Sundays. Call for appoint: ment. Phene 2461J. 129 S. Ken- wood. MARCELLING, home appointments. Phone 2562M.. 949 8, McKinley, meen ae Che Casper Daily Cridune IT’S EASY TO CHOOSE A GIFT FOR “HIM” JUST READ “GIFTS FOR HIM’—THAT’S ALL! —Drawn for The Casper Triburie by George McManus POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED .bookkeeper will keep an extra set of books during a time, reasonable. Box B-130, une. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES R SALE—Chevrolet Bee aes "Phone wailally new; cash or terms. ie juick turnover allows us to sell used cars for less. The Great Northern . Motor Oo. 333 N. PHONE FOR SALE—Dodge Coupe, 01 old, best of condition. cheap. Call 801M. FOR era ere meeting behind | f See SPARK PLUG _At Tribune Office -Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—$150 Brunswick, good as new, $75. Call 2644J. For Rent—Miscellaneous ! suamacae,€¢ $3 makes: Brooks, hot Best seatw, For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Oak roll top desk and swivel chair, Phone 2153J, FOR SAL brown hat, feather trimmed, also i velvet Jacquet blouse. Apply Iris Theater. FOR SALE—Singer machine. 139 N. Lincoln. Ine Phone S603, , FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Seven sheep, 11 miles from Casper. ‘Call at hop sec- tion, house. FOR SALE—Ten head milk cows, retail route, established” business. Inquire 1715 8. McKinley. For Sale—Housebold Goods — SALE-—one bureau and one Ont. 612 8. Lincoln. FOR ‘Western electric wash- ing mi ine. Call at 704 S. Park. ———————$— FOR SALE—Furniture, rugs, cur- tains, dishes, also two weeks’ Rouse rent; close in. Phone 867R. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, $10 per month. Phone 283R. FOR RENT—Garage, sonne, th ie eo pabin ORR G rere <r NES sonable. 329 8. Par! FOR RENT—Heated garage, corner Fifth and McKinley, Phone 1276 —————— WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand furniture or store your housebpls ; reasonable. A. H. Col jouse Co., 136 West B. Phone 2203. WE BUY, secondhand furniture. Ow1 Furniture & ae dad Co., 442 E. Second. Phone 973. orice ped a BUY— Hl price lor_secon ture. Brooks 749 East H. 1648.W. WANTED TO BUY—VWe pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household . Phone 1086 o WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 10! FOR RENT—ROOMS hest cash nd furni- Phone FOR RENT—Two modern sleeping ~ rooms with heat, $16 per month. 841 8S. Elm. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom in modern home. 816 8) Park. ROOM at the Antlers, moderate, gentleman. cott, FOR RENT-Bedroom, next to bath, close In, outside entrance. 405 S, Kimball, FOR RENT—Large, suitable for two or three. Lind. Phone 427M, exclusive 616 8. Wol- warm room, 526 if three-room apartments, AND LET ME TELL YOU- THIn CAR WILL PAN FOR FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT~—Modern bedroom, close in. 905 E. Third. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, next to bath, close in, 523 8. Park. . FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room for gentleman; 2% blocks east of hid hall; $15 per month, phone FOR RENT—Typ furnished rooms. 1124 S, Elm. hone 543R. FOR RENT—Two large, furnished basement rooms, modern, light and water furnished, $25 a month, on bus line. 714 8. Lingoln, Phone 676W. For Rent—APARTMENTS ‘| FOR FOR RENT—Close -in, furnished two-room apartments, $17.50; also furnished, strictly modern, and $37.50. A Phone 13925. 610 8. FOR RENT—New, room apartment, built-in » features, including. gas, Phone 1698W. modern two- on pavement, nicely furnished, lights, phone. 303 Washington, to show our ne rm brick apts., §: including gas and lights. Phone 453. FOR RENT-—Three-room modern baseme x id decorated, also garage. 329" 8. wood. FOR RENT—Daendy three-room modern, furnished. 8 W. Eleventh. RR ree Jari apartment, steam heat, Call 1678W. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished ‘apartment at 236 South Wolcott; new four-room modern house on pavement. Phone 2606. apartment, FOR e-room: upstairs, Taaerh $17.50 per month. 933 8, Wolcott. ) “RENT—Five-room furnished house and garage, north side, $30 per month. Phone 8266J. FOR RENT-{Three-room furnished house, close'in. 236 S. Grant. FOR RENT-—-Modern two-room ‘fur- nished apartm bedding and dishes, close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186M. FOR RENT—Two-room semi-bas: ment apartment, adjoining bath, one block from Park school. Inquire 142 W. Eleventh. _ ——$—$—$—$— FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished apartment, $35. Phone Re room irnished. FOR RENT—Desirable two-room modern, furnished basement apart- ment. 635 H. Twelfth. Phone 1729J. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment., 646 East A. For Rent—APARTMENTS. — FOR RENT—Two nice, light three room basement apartments, on pgvement and bus line, garage if desired, rent very reasonable. 1244 =. Boxelder. FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Completely furnished, modern, four-room house, close in, reasonable. 218 8. Grant, Phone J. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished four- room house, $30. 721 N, Park. FOR RENT—Four-room _ modern, nicely furnished house, algo semi- basement apartment. 240 8. Fen- way. RENT—Four-room furnished house, $30. 420 N. Jackson. N’ well Lincoln, furnished house, close in, on South Phone 101M. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house and garage, north side, $30 per month. Phone 2366J. FOR RENT — Five-room basement, partly furnished. Cedar.. Phone 2011W. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house, close in, north side, $25. Call 70LW. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur- nished house; close in, fireplace and laundry room; Sandler to re- sponsible parties. nage 922 DB, Fourth or call Letter Shoppe, 2500. FOR RENT—Nice modern, room house. 719 B. Fifth, FOR RENT—Good two-room house; good southeast location, $15. See Moore at Tribune or at 1242 8, Ken- wood, furnished. 8. Kimball, modern 1137 8. seven: 232 Call mornings and evenings. FOR RENT—Three- furnished house, with bath, close in, reduced rent. Phone 896J. FOR RENT Immediately Five-room, modern, unfurnished house, on bus line,-has gas range, Electric washer and waster heater in basement, for these we furnish gas and electricity, Garbage removed free. The house rents for $50 per Inquire at 10¢ North Washington or Phone 259-W FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, $20, gas and lights: inr cluded. 162 N. Kimball. Phone 1457.4 —<—$<$<$< FOR RENT—Two-room furnished prarticens on pavement and bus lights and gas . Jackso: Phone FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur: nished apartment, $20, including gas ani lights. 1149 S. Cherry. FOR RENT—Two-room ed vehi ci clos 1678W. DESIRABLE modern 3 room tur nished apt., 1019 S» Spruce, phon 1055-R. FOR RENT—Modern 2-room — fur nished apt., close in. 919 BE. Third. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, basement apartment, with light and heat, in exchange for house work. Phone 1112R. 1550 8. Spruce. FOR) RENT—One three-room mod- ern apartment, well furnished, garage; also three-room modern house, well furnished, garage. 645 W. Thirteenth, FOR RENT—Two front basement rooms, furnished, except bedding a4 dishes, private entrance, 1222 . David." FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with bath, everything furnished. 141 8. Jackson. Phone 2898J. MILNE APARTMENTS. FOUR:ROOM ‘thodern, unturntshed; steam heated apartment, ready December 15th. Inquire 918. i. Second. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, $20 per month, includ- ing lightss 345 N. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur nished apartment, private bath and private entrance. Pirone 16: 1035 8. Walnut, FOR RENT—Modern three-room, unfurnished apartment, large sunny rooms, close4n, reduced rent. Phone 840. FOR RED steam) heat in. Call 'T—Four-room apartment, well furnished. 730 S. Ash FOR RENT—Four-room house, be tur. nished or unfurnished. 720 Third. Tribune wantads bring results. FOR_RENT- nished house. Ss0OR. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, un- furnished house, close in, on pay- ig, ae406 S. Beech. Call ‘at 319 8. Phone 911. WILL RENT my six-room, nicely furnished home, reasonable, to re- Hable party. Phone 1075J, FOR RE furnished house. Phone 397M. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house. Inquire 316 Park. —Six-roorn modern, fur: 1218 8. Ash. Phone Two-room B. Fifth. modern, 8. FOR RENT—Small! house, complete- ly furnished, gas, lights and water Cail in rear. 950 8. "FOR SALE—HOUSES Pon BALE—$#460 equity in small Property in good location and good condition for $100 casn. See Moore at Tribune, or evening at 12.42 8. Kenwood. FOR_ SALE—Two-room house on Melrose, newly finished exterior; water. lights ea gas in. A bargain. 1,150, $50 down Moore at 1242 °S. Kenwood or at Tribune office, FOR SALE~-Four-room — modern with finished basement gt Fifth 1d Grant; $5,250, 000 cash. Mar- Bie 'Cheistianaon. Phone 2606. met ue HOME YOURSELF FOU newly cleaned and feta) repal large east front lot, north side. Only $150- cash, balance monthly. See Ben Realty Co., Real tors, 202 Midwest Bldg. TART THAT HOME TODAY FOUR ROOMS, all extra large, nice lot, ‘well located, southeast part, city water, partly furnished, small payment down. See-Ben Realty Co., tors, 202 Mitwest. Bidg. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE, btn E E-ROOM modern, danc Mhouse, with ‘heated gara aide. «Partly furnished. Cos $6,000. Must bo sold. for financial reasons once, for $ 1, will handle ea: Good home ncomes orjrent property. Ir jt to yourself, you should sce this be- fore you buy. Casper Realty Co., phone 381, * carp For Sale—REAL ESTATE CORNER LOT EXTKA CHEAP NICE corner lot, southeast side, city water, lights, gas, sewer, all ayail- able. \ Price $350. ‘See Ben Realty Co,, Realtorg, 202 Midwest Bldg. point ba ah date enethtth bl satin FOR SALE—Two level lots in Cas- per View, cheap. 325 W. Yellow- stone. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Will take good, clear, improved property on. ry equity of $15,000 on apartment; house, in: come $600 a month, rent will handle the balance. |P. O, Box 1299. CASPER residence and income prop- erty to trade for irrigated land or Colofado acreage. What have you? Box B-137, Tribune. FOR! TRADE—Casper property for eastern land, good income, clear utle. Box B-133, Tribune. ——————— ror TRADE —edutty in good prop: bor on house, by good os rar Neonat Phone 87W. Sa FOR TRADE-—Five-room, furnished houge; close fn, north side. Phone TOLW. WILL TRADE $500 equity tn small property for anything of value, Car, piano, furniture or what have you. Must trade this week. Moore @t Tribune or evening at 1242 8. Kenwood street. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR S4LE—Storage and transfer business. Phone 2710. MONEY TO LOAN saene i ph Reno real estate, close in, 0 first class secur: ity. Geo. Fr Zaha, Powder River, Wyo. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—About month female Angora cat, color bin yellow mixed. Reward. Poplar. Phone 2451W. * NOTICE PARTIES who took tires and acces- sorles from Dodge Commercial on Railroad avenue is known. Return ~ same to Center Street Filling Station * by Tuesday evening or prosecution will follow. LOST AND FOUND” ”: The following articies have been ‘* at the Tribune office for quite some = time, Will the owners please call ~# and clai‘m— ‘ 1924 Wyoming Ucense 34123. 1924 Wyorning license 10020. 1924 Wyoming license One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses. Black hand bag. PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer no question over hone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. Wyatt hotel, Apartment S. Phons 2609J, —— DIVOKCES secured, half the regu! tar rates, advice free, Box 1943, Cas Is there a man with ing to Scottsbluff, Nab ht. so If so call on Mrs. MeDonald Sprecher’s pharmacy tomorrow Sprague hotel, Sunday a. m. MADAME FRANCIS Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant Will give reading for a limited} time, $1.00. Ant. in roar 442 Wess Yellowstone. Hours after 9 a. m. LEGAL NOTICES : = = a tru dapseneat) NOTICE OF FIRST pag ak, OF CREDITOR = In the District Court of “he Unit-S} re Hetet for the District of Wyom- ng. in the matter of Thomas Deakin, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 872. Notice is hereby given that on=: the 1st day of December, A. D,,= 1924, the said Thomas EB, Deakin, © was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, a and that, the first meeting of creditors wil! be held at 500%; Hynds building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wsoral ngs von the 15th day of December, A. D., 1924, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at * which time said creditors may at-” tend, prove their claims, examine the ‘bankrupt, and transact such” other business as may come pro-* perly before said meeting. Dated _ this at day of Decem-* ber, A. D., 19 : CLARENCE ry SWAINSON, eree in Bankruptey. Publish Sree: 8th, 1924, E.=} PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service ‘s 401 0-8 Bidy- Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountant: Income Tax Consultants _ Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 . DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ——<—_——— rn WM, J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building TRAYBURN 5. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ——<—<—<— — — — ________—__—— NSTRONG TRANSFER, STORAGE AN UEL CO.—Phone 49 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. E, bitth ‘hone 907 CHIROPRACTORS JEFFREY M JSFFREY Phone 106 119 DR. J. & DR. ANNU Gita: uite 418 Midwest Mdg. M. BE, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 ABR 1ONIC REACTION Phone 320W BERQUIST Phone 1757 DE. 1. EB. Zuttermeister idg. DOCTORS CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL “938 South Durbin ‘hone 273 WOMENS AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL » 542 South Durbin—rhone 406 Stat SURGERY, OB: Homer R. Lathrop, M. Victor RK. Dacken, B. EYE, EAR, NOSE AD Harmon L. Stanton, THE 1 RAY ‘TRE G, B. Underwood, ROENTGENOLOG Hallie M, Ellis PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST E. Dunean, D, D..S. onices in Robrbaugh Building 113 t Second Street Telephones S54 and 55 DR, A, P. KIMBALL Over Yesness Store Suite 1 to 1 Phones 2208—1715W Physio-Therapy Treatments , Surg 4 and Deep X-Ray Therapy y Appointment Only DOCTORS DR. lL. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon Bldg. Phone 123 MARSHALL Mt KET! ERBERT L. HA Oftee 208 "Boutin! Cer Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbii General Practice Surgery ‘Obstetrics CLEANERS THE SERVICE © —_______.. HEMINGWAY & ™ Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg, SCOR fae STIRRELT 309-10.11 oi” Texel henge Bldg. WILL) SxiIDGE Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. JAMES P. a 408 Consolidated eerie Blig Riots Tiay : Midwest ites ited Phone 210—— HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Mxonange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON os wyer Suite 14-15-16, Yownsend Bldg. See Or BEE & ADAMS 210 0.8 Bldg. Plone OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE © Office and Resi ments No, DAY ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING (0. mn pie 18045 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applicd eS UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, Kt Upho.stering Phone 14 iture Packing Ww—J. E Warwic WVAREHOUS NELSON, W: reife Ce Transfer, Crat btorag: Phone 1193 o.5 ate 1 |

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