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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1924 —— | __IT'S NO LONGER A QUESTION OF WHAT GIFTS TO GIVE. READ THIS PAGE AND SEE —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus Sisters, 113 B. First St. APEX ELECTRIC SWEEPERS— Save “her” 365 days of drudgery. Casper Gas Appliance, 119 E. Ist. BETTYS BEAUTY PARLOR Plenty ote Gompiete line of Mart . y of % For appointment call Ph. Tribune Bidg. eC BREAKFAST COATS—Quilted satins, marabou trimmed, $17.50 up to $32.50, Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 B. Second. Phone 736. a ————— ULB BOWLS or VASES—Of pot- vaace are appropriate gifts. Casper Floral, Midwest Bldg. —_——— CALLING CARDS—Printed or en- gravei, make a nice gift. Service Art Printers, 151 8. Wolcott, under Casper Floral. Phone 771. ee ‘HRITMAS CARDS—The best way ii express your wishes. Casper Stationery Co. Oo CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS— Make néliday parties more attrac- tiv Order your Xmas flowers now. Call 2674. Shoppe, 542 8. Center. icine 5s Se CANDIES—All kinds of Christmas candy now in stock. Special prices to churches, lodges and- schools. Teachers order your candy canes, now. We will deliver all orders candy frée of charge. Lloyd's, Second and Wolcott. Phone 51W. E TABLE—Of walnut, priced at $5.75, will make an fine gift. Hunter-Goll, 242 W. yt. —Make wash day a pleasure in- stead of drudgery. Demonstration upon request. Housewife’s ideal gift. Maytag Shop, 233 B. First~ ELECTRIC marcel wavers, grills, toasters and many other electric conveniences. ‘Watson Radio Shop, 218 S. Center St. irons, toasters, Owl Furniture & Hardware, E. Second St. Phone 978. a HANDKERCHIEFS — Snowy white ‘and attractive colors, plain and embroidered. The Golden Rule. —_—_—_—_— LINENS, TAPESTRIES—Imported, finest quality Italian Cutwork and Maderia. | Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 B. Second. Phone 736. LUNCHEO! cloths, with colored borders; 12-inch napki: Golden Rule. ‘ ‘ WOOD—A nut bowl or a rE) d_ will make an acceptable Casper Floral Co., Midwest Bldg. POTTERY—Lovely “imported pot tery tea sets, ash trays, vases, p.ates. Zoe Marks Home Deco- rations and Gifts, 238 BE. Second. PHEONIX HOSIERY—That has traveled a million satisfactory miles, will make a pleasing gift. Full i pair, all colors. Shoeman, 122 E. “SHE” will appreciate an OVERLAND COUPE A little down—a little a month. The Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. HOSIERY—For | “her, , from $1.00 to $3.75 a pair. Perkins &.Coz, ‘Tribune Bids. Paes stl athe 4. Rnb ss one sel SLIPPERS—Comfy felt ‘slippers in all colors make practical gifts. Haytin's, Gladstone Hotel Bldg. SEE STATIONERY—Take advan‘ our special prices on holiday paper. A complete. assortmen' now on display at our store. Lloyd's, Second and Wolcott. GIFTS FOR “HIM” BATHROBE BLANKETS — Conver tional and Indian patterns. Ample goods for any size. Golden Rule. errr BELTS—Genuine " cowaide leather with sterling, silver initial buckle?) black or brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attractive Christmas boxes. $1.50 vs. Seotr Clothing Co., 240 6. ‘enter St. fi BUSINESS TRAINING—A valuable asset; a gift worthy of considera- tion. Casper Business Coll. Ph. 1826 BOOKS—A complete line. Casper Stationery Co. ——— brands for “his” Xmas. News Depot. » 251 8. Center St, a GLOVES—For the motorist or for dress are appropriate gifts, Camp- bell Johnson Co: . ——— GOLF SWEATERS, of the slipover type in many colors will make a most pleasing gift for “him. Campbell Johnson Co. ——$—$$—<$<——— EN'’S SETS—Should make “his” gift problem easy to solve; differ: ent combinations, 69¢ Harper's Dry Goods, Bldg. ~ —— UFFLBERS8—Imported woolens; Scotch’ plaids in a variety of color combinations. $3.00 and up. Scott Clothing Co., 240 8. Center Bt. ———— MUFFLERS—Of soft. warm woojen materials. Campbell Johnson Co. ibivatehen in Por stt tao tae hc Se SHIRTS—Dad needs a new shirt, see that he gets it for Xmas. Campbell Johnson Co. — TIES—He expects them, he wants them, don't disappoint. him. Camp- bell Johnson Co. Cem ats te TYPEWRITERS—A CORONA makes ‘WARDROBE TRUNK—A very fine itt, for any member of the family. Campbell Johnson Co. sILK IN SETS—-45 “and 54-inch | box + J. BRING®G UP FATHER GIFTS FOR “HIM” @ fine gift for home, trayeling or. girl. Cas} Exch., 230 B. Second. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN CHILD'S PLAY TABLE — White enameled with metal top chairs to match, §$! Hunter-Goll Co., 24% W. First. INFANTS' WEAR—Hand crocheted sacques, $1.75; bootees, 35¢ to $1.50 a ‘pair; wool lined silk cap: $1.75; knitted sets, 5 to $7. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. KIDDIE KARS—All sizes. Special Brlose at the Hunter-Goll Co., 242 RADIO SET with complete coast to eoast reception, for plete, Watson Radio 8. Center. St. SWEATER SETS—Knitted and brushed wool, $4.75 to $7.95. A warm comfy gift. W. G. Perkin: & Co., Tribune Bidg. SACQUES—And wrappers for in fants, made of Japanese silk, han quilted. Lovely gifts for the bab; 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. TOYS—Substantial hand decorated wooden toys. Owl Furniture & Hardware, 442. B. Second. VELOCIPEDS—For the ‘small tot bicycles for the older ones. Gas ‘perCycie’ Supply, 229 B. First. XMAS, TREE -LIGHTS— “4 ty First" for the kiddies, - Set. 6 bulbe tor $7.45. Gantt Hardware .Co. Warranted goods only. GIFTS FOR THE HOME ATWATER KENT RADIO—Th« finest in the land for $160. Com piete. Watson Radio Shop, 21. S. Center. BRUNSWICK RADIOLA — Compin- ing. radio and phonograph in one. * No better gift for the home. » Chas, HB. Wella Music Co., 283 EB. Second —————————— CHEVROLET—6%' certificate. Give the family one for Xmas. Ca 2100 for details. Nolan-Chevrole: Co. $32.50 com: Shop. 216 INCENSE BURNERS—In quaint de ] kinds of incense. Casper Co., Midwest Bldg. FADA RADIO SETS—And furn. ture e excellent gifts for th whol mily. Owl Furniture & Hardware, 442 E. Second, —<—_—$—<————— ‘MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS—Ax companied by Xmas gift cara Mrs. Caffee. Phone 2045W. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS— As a Xmas gilt, 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. ee PICTURES—No more acceptable gift. Casper Stationery Co. PICTURES—Good selection framed ur photograph. framed tor “her. Casper Mirror & Pic- . ture Frame Co,, 162 8. Durbin. ————————— RADIOLA SUPER-HETERODYNES —The finest in ee ee outside aerial, yun em now we have them The Chas. E. Wells Music Co,, 232 B. 2nd St RADIO—They Grebe Synchrophase ‘will be prized in any home. Dolph Blectrical Co., New Public Market. ———$———— XMAS GIFTS—May be bought at @’Teduction at Bailey’s,.426 West ‘Yellowstone. sign: Floral “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth- ing tu a@vertise your services in the Tribune. Tf you are in need of work Advertise Memorial To Roosevelt Is Raised in Cuba HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 18. (By the Associated Press)—The Roosevelt Memorial association party, accom- panied by President Zayas, Gen eral Enoch H. Crowder, the Amert- can ambassador and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and numbers of high Cuban officials, left Havana on a special train for Santiago de Cuba to unveil a bronze memorial there Sun- day to the colonel of the Rough Rid- ers. ‘The members of the party were guests of the Cuban government ind were entertained at a luncheon by President Zaya in Santiago after the unveiling. : Classified Rates Two cents per wore or ten cents er line. NO AD L¥SS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE 1] be charged the space of two .nes. AU charges udvertising will be wvaed Reg tc irrespective of 6 num ‘words. ! -URRECIION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. more na incorrect of any <ertisemcnt ordered for more than sno time. Errors not the iault of he gUvertiser which ciearty lessen ne reat value of the udvertisement be rectified only by publication ‘ within FIVE a 5 x Must be accompanied by cash or avok in full payment of the same. sote the foregoing instructions vout counting the words and the ate per word for the Casper Dally r.bune. TELEPHONE Abs. 5 Careful attention will D> given all wis received over the TELEPHONE, it we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly aust be in the Casper Daily Tribune fice before 10. Want Ads rece fter 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted néer) the head. “Too Iate to “assify." HELP WANTED—MALE VOVERNMENT jobs. WANTED. $95.0 teady. - Sample coaching ree. Write immediately. nstitute, Dept. 432-C, N. YOU ARE Franklin Rochester, POSITIONS WANTED bites gaia SOMPETENT WOMAN wants house work, phone 540-M. SERVICES OFFERED —_—_—_— W. V. JOHNSTON, the carpenter. 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J. CALCIMINING and paintin, t service. pine a \NYONE needing a woman by the day or hour, call Salvation Army, yhone 2108. MARCELLING, home appointments. Phone 2562M. 949 8. McKinley. MARCEL done by experienced operator. For appointments phone 1556W. 632 S. Ash. reducing coraet agency. Mrs. Colby. WANTED—Day work or chamber worl, Phone 40M. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, IRE] WANTED—Care taker for @*e Casper Daily Cridune i ROOM AND BOARD 30-CENT meals at the Bee, also Sunday dinners. 163 N. Wol- t | cott. 8: json after 6 p. m., or’ Mrs. Hyde, Metropolitan Stora. YOU_ DON'T HAVE TO WALK— PAY FOR A CAR AS YOU USE IT The Great Northern | Motor Co. 333 N. WOLCOTT ST. PHONE 2772 For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—one bureau and one bed. 612 S. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Beautiful American walnut Queen Ann dining room sulte, five straight chairs, host chair, Wilton two-tone taupe rug, Seige for immediate sale. 2838. ROOM AND BOARD, $10 week, home ¢ooking ES home convent- &. 2n4 St. bus. 127 8. Kenwood. CHICKEN dinner, 80 cents, at the Busy Bee, corner of Wolcott and A For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Scwing machines, $8 per month, we ‘also re; all makes. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. For Rent—APARTMENTS ae FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room apts. ! $19.50. Also 3-roo! 610 8. Ash. "| FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two- FOR SALE—Lioyd baby carriage, victrola, electric washer, set ol china, cheap. 616 Divine St. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Girt s coat, age 10, only worn few times. Will sell toy Beautiful coat, fur collar, 53 je Lincoln 8t., basement.\ FOR SALBE—1928 Chevrolet Su-) perior touring bargain, $300, $150 1127 Oak Crest, or phone FOR SALE—Cheap, brown hat, feather trimmed, also orange velvet Jacquet blouse. Apply Iris Theater, ish ath iain A aE FOR SALE—You can buy recently discovered inexpensive process and formula for manufacturing gold ore for only $18. Address J. F. Gouchenour, Greybull, Wyo. R SALE—Eges, fresh from) the pen. 240 8. Fenway. —— FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine. 189 N. Lincoln; Phone 2522W. FOR SALE—Canary birds, singer. Roller stock. 943 Kinley, phone 1835-J. FOR SALE—Cani birds, in. full from $3 to-$5 each. Phone 185 S. Jackson. FOR SALE—Auto tops, side cur- tains. cushion repairing. North Casper Saddlery, 1263 ¥ Durbin. Phone 1099M. WANTED TO BUY lovely 8S, Me: g00ds; reasonable, A. H. Col house Co.. 186 West B. Phone 2203. WE UY secondhand: furniture. Owl pias @ Harware Co., 442 01 WANTED—Anyone having about 60 or 75 head of cattle for sale com- municate with Mra. Ruth C. Beebe, co 8. J. Sharp, Rawlins, Wyo. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt- ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. 4 ssa WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, bs folds, all household goods. Phone 1 WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heate: in excl for new up-to-date gas ranges and heaters. 144-8: Durbin. Phone 183, WANTED apts., rent free. Apply 528 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 562-J, FOR RENT—ROOMS -|{FOR RENT—Steam heated roomi For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR Cea ee geod DOneiSes TLsaT good rubber, g: con in. W. Tenth, Phone 1533J. FOR SALE—One Dodge ‘With ‘large Westinghouse shock absorbers; sale cash or terms. Buck’s Repair shop, 614 CY, phone 781-J. — FOR SALE—Cheap, Dodge Commer: cial, good condition, Phone 226J. In ——— FOR SALE—1923 Dodge coupe, pee of condition, cheap. Phone FOR. SALE—Superior Touring, a “bargain, l. Chevrolet must sell. touring | al $15 and $20, ‘Phone 1956W. UNUSUAL Large nicely furnished sleeping room, adjoining bath, on pavement. Phone 2816-W, FOR RENT—Two large basement rooms, unfurnished, $10 a month; iso warm basem garage, $7 month. Inquire 8 Bt. Mary's. Phone 2393NJ, close in, 122, N. Kimball, Z close in, reasonable up- rent. FOR RENT — Exceptionally room, with garage, $25, 427M, 526 Lind. FOR RENT-—Clean, warm, sleeping room, in modern home, for gentle man, yery reasonable, by week or menth. Clave in, 701 5. Beech, nice Phone | room apartment, Phone 1943W. —————— FOR RENT—?room furnished apt. Reduced' rent. Lights and gas *urnished. 319 8. Jackson. Phone 1872-W. OR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, bedding and dishes, close in, reasonable. 311 N. . apartment, steam Lincoln. Phone 1186M. Fe. room urnisbed Call 1678W. FOR RENT—One two'and one three- room modern: apartment at The Poling, steam heat. Phone 734R. FOR RENT— ‘oom, steam heat- apartment, close in. Call FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart: ment, jiving room, bedroom, break- FOR RENT—Three heat, fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, | Crest. private bath, on pavenient, laundry n basement. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room ‘ modern, _furnished apartment, on bus It and pavement. Phone 357. —$—<$—$<—. FOR .RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment. Apply Apt 4, 228 W. Eleventh. FOR RENT—Modern three-room furnished apartment, ground floor. 268 N. Jefferson. Phone 1943J. FOR RENT—Four modern basement rooms for light housekeeping, $35, 282 N. McKinley. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS TWO-ROOM,.- modern, furnished apartment, steam. heat, private bath. ;Phone 1591M. FOR-, RENT-— Modern, furnished apartment, reduced price by week eae @55.N. Lincoln. Phone MILNE APARTMENTS, #OUR-ROOM ‘modern, steam heated -apartment, Inquire 918 modern basement apart- h garage, cheap. 229 8. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—2-room, nished house, $20 mo. rose. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished hi 16: ‘ark. Phone 2288J. FOR RENT—New four-room mod- ern, unfurnished house, with breakfast alcove and full basement, east part of town, on pavement. Phone 734R. “: FOR RENT _ Immediately modern, unfurnished modern fur- 603 S. Mel- e furnish gas $50 per 107 North Washington or Phone 259-W FOR RENT—Four-room modern, un- furnished house, close in, on pav- ing, at 406 §., Beech, Call at 319 8. Durbin. Phone 911. FOR RENT—3 nished except on pavement, $26. unfur- Close in, 1026 BE. 2nd. FOR RENT—842 East A Bt., on pav- _ ing, four rooms and bath, partly furnished. Phone owner, 608J, FOR RENT—-5-room modern house. partly furnished, adults only, 255 S. McKinley, FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT-—Elghtroom modern house, partly .turnished. 855 CY. ————$— FOR RENT—New four-room mod- ern house, hardwood floors, cor- ner on pavement. Stoves connected, $35. Phone 2606. FOR RENT—5-room modern house, furnished or unfurnished. Also rage. Phone 964-\W. 2 pruce, FOR RENT—Hight-room modern house, partly furnished, five rooms on first floor, three in basement. 235 N. Durbin. FOR RENT—Six-room modern, fur- nished house. 1218 8. Ash. Phone s09R. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house, with breakfast nook, stoves sorelenen 1219 S. Locust. Phone s6W. unfurnished house. 724 8. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house. 219 Blk. Phone 143W. RED! MODERN house, completely fur- nished, three rooms and sun porch, ‘aundry room, garage, on bus line. 633 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, water, lights and gas, on bus line, $20. 329 S. Melrose. In- quire 336 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, close in, aleo two-room fur- nished apartment, and lights furnished, Phone 3. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house with bath and sun porch or four rooms and bath in basement. Will rent either one with garage, adults. 320 N. Jackson. SOR RENT —-Three-room right in town, furnished, Phone 112W. FOR RENT—4 and 5-room house furnished or unfurnished, strictly modern, including laundry room: best neighborhood. Call at 1127 Oak hose, $20. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR « SALE—Three room house with breakfast nook, 5 er. ‘ght and toile earage It lot, high 1, school district. 50, easy terms. Martin & Christianson, Phone 2606. FOR SALE—-Six-room house, finish- ed basement, three-room modern on rear, full lot, east front, fine lo- FOR SALE—Two-room hous full-lot, gas and stoves mcluded, $700 all cash, or $800 cash and as- sume B. & L. at $10 per month. Martin & Chris aon. hone 2606. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Light Six Ri for furniture, don't need the car, need furniture. Inquire 788 N. Jack- son. TRADE touring car for Casper lot. Phone 1561- ask for Johnson. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nebraska sugar beet and grain farm, all well improved, trade ‘for Casper property. Phone 3! BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Storage. and transfer business. Phone 2710. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA mn 2ST your money in one of the fastest growing cities in the U. 8. Fifty nationally known factories are here—more coming. Study the rea. son. We have some fine income properties to submit. us. Henry W. Arnold, Realtor, 409 16th St., Oakland, Calif. Member land Real Estate Board. PERSONAL ——_—————— MADAME FRANCES ir, oon Coan lairvoyant Will give reading for a limited time, $1.00. Apt in rear 443 Yellowstone. fours after 9 a. m. MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily: mn Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. 26095. — DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper. MADAME FRANCIS Psycho-Palmist lairvoyant Will give reading for a limited time, $1.00. Apt, in rear 443 W. Yellowstone. Hours after 9 a. m. ASTROLOGY * STARS TELL LIFE'’S STORY. Send birthdate ani dime for Trial Reading. Eddy, 1085-B, Room 77, Kansas City, Mo. LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT—8#-room furnished house. Also 2-room apt., 804 Eust Phone 758-W. LOST — Child's , disc coaster exprens wheels, rubber tires. t Return to Mra.” Luminis, 118 B. Sixth, LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the TriPune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and claim— ° 1924 Wyoming license- 34123. 1924 Wyoming license 10020. 1924 Wyoming lcense T-14876, 1934 Wyoming Uvense T-903, 1924 Wyoming icense 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. Cne purse containing check. One set rosary bead: One pair child's gla: I. Black hand bag. Bunch of keys in black leather cane. : LOST—Tuesday, one crank for Jewett car, between L St... and court house. Return to 1139 Vir ginia or phone 2035-W. FOUND—String of pearl beads: Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Phone 1722M. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF EQUALITY INVESTMENT COMPANY BONDS. The Wyoming National Bank of Casper as Tri for bond holders of the Equality Invest- ment company will retire $6,000 par value bonds of said company on December 23, 1924, by pur- chase from the lowest et GN THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER. Pub. Dec. 11, 12, and 13, 1934, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. Estate of Lillian W. Kennedy, dec is hereby gtven that’ let- PAGE SEVEN. . tera of administration were on the 16th day of Se cate , 1924 granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons hav- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Herbert L. Kennedy, administra- tor of said estate, within six months after date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from date of said letters, they will. be forever barred. Dated November 29. 1924. HERBERT L. KENNEDY, oa. Administrator. William O. Wilson, Attorney. Pub. Nov. 29, Dec. 6,13, 1924, ci sas pada 2) NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that Cas- per-Wyoming Wholesalers Associ- ation, has been incorporated un- der-the laws of the State of Wyo- ming, that said corporation has no capital stock, and has a term of existence for fifty years, The number of directors ‘shall be five, and the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the ociation for the first year sre Ben T. Cullen, H. O. Schlenk, Y Wee et F. i Fairchilds, alter Schultz, a v amine: ll of Casper, © object of the cornorati: s id in the industrial devel ent of the City of Casper, more particularly to stimulate and im- prove the industry in said city, and to serve the members of such asrociation by the collection and distribution of information import- ant to the wholesale industries in- cluding information as to the cred it standing and responsibility of perso: concerning whom any member may inquire; to own such Teal estate as may be necessary and convenient for carrying on the operations of the company. The operations of the associa- tion and the principal place of bus- anes Soa: be in Mie City of Cas- . je agent of is Ben. Cullen? pgs [R-WYOMING W: - SALERS ASSOCIATION -= By BEN T. CULLEN, Agent. Pub. Dee. 12, 13. 14, 1924, _— NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, tha! deferred annual ‘meeting of the ockholders of the Blackmore Oil Company, will be held at the of- fice of the Nicolaysen Lumber Company, per, Wyoming, on the 15th day of December, 1924 praouen oock. Pp. m. or the purpose of elect; board of directors to serve forthe ensuing year, and for the transac- tion of such other business as may properly come before the meet- in| 25th day of Novem- &. W. CONWELL, Secretary Pub. Nov. 15, 22, 2 * detacae 5, 22, 29, Dec. 6, ted this ber, 1924. ——____. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY + AUDITORS c. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Account Incomo Tax Service 401 O-S Bidg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants Buite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ———— WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Bulte 5, Daly Building bast £5 i rad S. WEBB 12 Di Building ~ Phone 1353 — BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ——$ _—_______ NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL ©O.—rhone WY BATTERIES SPER BATTERY CO. 119 E. ruth Fhone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. JEF PREY DR. ANNitt GHANAM JEFFREY buite $18 Midwest isdg. Mhone 706 M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 Nortn Mimbail Street Phone 1457 —$—<$— $$ $$_____— ABRAM'S IONIC REACTION Dr. Doran, Physician Dr. Mchu.igan, Cn.ropractor 526 8S. Center dt. Fnone 320W DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister tds, Phone 1757 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HUSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMENS AND CHILUKEN'S HOSPITAL SURGERY, G OBS: nm i N AND 7 GENITO-URINARY DisbAsss Gee Underwood, M. D. D. 8. h Building 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surge 0-8 Bldg. Phone 123 MARSHALL ©. KEITH HERBERT L. HARVEY, MD: Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General ice Surgery Obstetrics pelle faleacnot Mica d beat Mh deesbtinalsn) CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANE! Ralioad at Jackson Phone 56 . LAWYERS ee HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Room 333 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 309-10-11 Oil Taxchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Iidg. Phone 1193 << —_—_ rss JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg ———___ W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE ie Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building WILLIAM 0, WILSON ; Lawyer Suite 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & 210 0-8 Bldg. Apion 3447 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAV. Office and Keside oboe avert ments No, 24. Phone 38%. OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properiy Fitted by R. L. EVANS 134 S. Center St. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING (0. 527 East 12tn Vhoue 180410 Ail Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, Repairing. Ph. 28050 Uphostering & Furniture Packing Phone 1402W—J. E. Warwick DR. A. P. KIMBALL Over Yeaness Store Suite I to 11 Phones 2208—1715W Physio-Therapy Treatments aka Sv acne re oh had WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 Transfer, Crating, Moving, Storage