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Leising cad sid GIFTS FOR “HER” GATS JEWELRY—a pleasing gift; we have the:best selection in Wyonling. Lowest prices at United Jewelry. Shop, 249 8, Center St. GIFT ‘Certificate 4s.a good way to solve the- gift problem satis- factory. ‘The Golden Rule. RT GOODS—Of all kinds, discon- tinued lines of needlework at re- duced prices. ~ Stamped goods, vu bollproof thread. Swanson isters, 11 BE. First St. ELECTRIC SWEEPERS— 366, days of drudgery. Appliance, {19 E, 1st. BELTS—Genuine cowaide leather wittr sterling silver initial -buckle; , or. brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attfactive Christmas boxes, $1.50 wp. Seott Clothing Co., 240 8. Center St. BETIN'S BEAUTY PARLOR plent¥ of expert marcellers for the mas.rush. Complete line of Mari For appointment call Ph. 467-J; Tribune Bldg... BREAKFAST COATS—Quilted atins, marabou trimmed,. $17.50 up to $32.60. Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 E. Second. Phone 736. {DY—Special five pound box for Chappy’s News Depot, 251 5. Center St. ee CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS— Make noliday parties more attrac- tive. Order your Xmas flowers now., Call 2574. - The Flower Shohpe, 542 S. Center. CANDIDS—All kinds’ of Christmas candy few in stock. Special prices to, churches, lodges and schools. ‘Teachers order your candy canes We will deliver all orders ristas candy free of charge. Second and Wolcott. Phone 51W. ~ DECORATIVE’ CANDLES—Are a pleasure.to give. Casper Floral Co. ELE¢GTRIC. WAFFLE IRONS—Spe- cial at, $6.95, makes a Riel asa ‘ar: gift. Gantt Hardware Co. ranted goods only. SLECTRIC WASHING MACHINES —Make wash day a pleasure in- stead of drudgery. Demonstration upon request. Housewife ideal gift: “Maytag Shop, 233 5. First. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES — Waffle frons,.toasters, percolators, frons- Owl ‘Furniture & Hardware, 442 Second St. Phone 978. ———— oo >, See = LT MOCCASINS—With soft pat- ed soles—to be had in American Jeauty—King’s blue, brown. and tourquoise, §1.50,. Wiggins Your Shoeman< 5,” > GAS¢ <Detrolt Jewel or noes ‘xmas. H. P. Brennan, 144.8. Durbin St. GIFT CERTIFICATE is not limited to amount. The Golden Rule. eee ee cteene erence LINENS, TAPESTRIES—Imported, finest quality Italian"Cutwork and Maderia:- #liabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 B, Second. Phone 736. —————_— MOUNTAIN. ECHOES—A book of poems by Lilian Lucene Elgin. A handsome Christmas ‘souvenir, en- Urfly a-Casper product, $2 and $3 at Tripe Drug Store and Klein Marks:Musio.and Art Store or see Mrs. Elgin. . Pinel a PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS— For Christmas, Get your order in now. Casper Floral Co., Midwest Bldg. POT WeRyY—Lovery imported pot- tery tea sets, ash trays, vases, p.ates. Zoe Marke Home Leco- rations and Gifts, 238 1. Second. — STATIONERY—Take advantage of our special prices on holiday box paper. . A complete assortment now on “display at our store. Lioyd’s, Second and Wolcott. STATIONERY — Indivigual station- ery with monogram or name printed; high class paper and envelopes; put up in neat cabinets makes a useful gift, Service Art inters, 161 8, Wolcott, under Casper Floral. Phone 771. SHE" _wiJlappreciate an _ OVERLAND COUPE A® fitife” down—a “little a month. Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. jowstone. Phone 1700. ————— IPPERS+-Comty felt slippers in |, colora make practical gifts. ‘aytin's, Gladstone Hotel Bids. VASES—In attractive luster ware; any of the various shapes make a nice gift. Casper Floral, Midwest Bide. \ WHEN in doubt give her a “Gift Certificate.” Golden Rule. THE GIFT of the giver and the river of the gift both find favor with er’' when it is bought through the ifts for Her’ column of the Class! d+Section, Thunder {s seldom heard in the It Lake valley of Utah. Are You Out of ‘a Job? Tae Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper im vearch of employment to find work by puplishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost _you noth ing lo advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work _ Advertise DNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1924 GIFTS FOR “HIM” BUSINESS TRAINING—A valuable as a gift worthy of considera- tion. Casper Business Coll. Ph, 1325 “HB” WILL be pleased with a Gift Certificate. The Golden Rule.” Sin MU F F LE R S—imported woolens; Scotch plaids in a variety of color combinations. $3.00 and up. Scott - Clothing Co., 240 S. Center St, SMOKING STANDS—Mahogany at $3.50; leather rocker at $33.50 for father. Hunter Goll, 242 W. 1st. SLIPPERS in the Hi-Lo. pattern with Pullman plush collars—colors grey and brown, $2.45. Wiggins Your- Shoeman: ~ -- ~ = TYPEWRITERS—A CORONA makes a fine gift: for home, traveling man, schoolboy or girl. Casper ‘Typewriter Exch., 230 E. Second. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN A GIFT Certificate will please every: one. The Golden Rule. BLANKETS—For the baby, priced from 85c to $9.75 pair. W. G Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. planes acted each Lat ato CHILDR S BOXED HANDKER- CHIEFS—Nursery patterns, three in box, 25c and 65c per box. W. G. . Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. DOLLS—Unbreakable Mama. dolls; all sizes, $1, $1.98 and up: Har- pers Dry Goods, Beckfinger Bldg. KIDDIE KARS—At special prices, or Lloyd doll carriages, pricéd. right. Hunter Goll 242. W. Ist. INFANTS' IVORY—Comb and brush set Priced at 85c to $2.75. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. So Se Sl SILK SOX—For the infant, crochet- ed@ tops; all light colors, 85e pair; 2 for $1.55 boxed. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. TOYLAND—Offers everything for the kiddies’ pleasure; games, books, dolls, furniture, mechanical toys, etc. Holmes Hardware Co., Second and Wolcott. TOYS—Substantzal hand decorated wooden toys. Owl! Furniture & Hardware, 442 E, Second. VELOCIPEDS—For the small tot, bicycles for the older ones. Cas- per Cycle Supply, 229 E, First. GIFTS FOR THE HOME ~~ —. BRUNSWICK. RADIOLA — Combin- ing radio and ph in one. Ne better gift for the ho: Chas, E. Wells Music Co., 232 E, Second. CHEVROLET—6%_ certificate. Give the family one for Xmas. Call ro for details, Nolan-Chevrolet 0. FADA RADIO SE’ ture are excellent gifts for the whole family. Owl Furniture & Hardware, 442 E. Second. —And_ furni- MAXFIELD PARISH pictures, $3.50 and up for mother or a 6x9 ngoleum rug at $8.50. Hunter Co., 242 W, 1st St. R SUBSCRIPTIONS— gift, a year’s subscrip- to THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, will constantly remind your friends of your thoughtful- ness. Phone 15 or 16 or call at the office. PICTURES—Good selection framed pictures; your photograph framed for “her.’ Casper Mirror & Pic ture Frame Co., 162 S. Durbjn, UP IETERODYNES in radio. No outside DIOLA —The fin’ R RADIO—The Grebe Synchrophase will be prized In any home, Dolph Electrical Co., New Public Market, SAY IT with -a Gift The Golden Rule, $ GIFTS—May be bought at reduction at Batley's, 426 West Yellowstone. Certificate. One bat will eat 250 mosquitoes in a single night. MEWS BRIEFS WASHINGTON,’ Dec. 24.—The shipping board has detailed almost complete authority to the Emer- gency Fleet corporation in opera- tion of the merchant fleet. ‘The action was taken in the adop- tion of a resolution by the board which was drafted to carry out as far as the ping bodrd might under the law, the wishes expressed by the president in his message to congress. BOSTON, Dec. 24.—Vosel Lam Hidri, convicted by the Albanian courts of the murder of Robert Lewis Coleman and George B De- long, Americans, in “Albania, April, was publicly hanged yester- day at Tirana, according to a radio message received here by the Pan-Albanian Federation of Amer- ica from the Albanian government. WASHINGTON, Dec, 24.—Charles FORSALE 800 ton of alfalfa hay $10 ton; with lots of pasture and running water See Henry Schnoor Bates Hole last! Ede Casver Datip Cridune BRING?G UPFATHER = BY.GOLLY! L WANTED TaLait ONE OF THEM SOUVENIR: SINNER PROGRAMS OF THIS. — li SANQUET- THERE —— Goff, of San Francisco, has been appointed as general prolifbition agent for California. He takes office immediately. 7 Inaugural Ball Given Approval ' Of President WASHINGTON, Dec. dent Coolidge put his foot down to- day on suggestions for an inaugural reception. He does not obiect to a ball held in connection with the in- auguration, provided he, does not have to attend. The presitient believes that those who like to dance should be per- mitted to do so, but he doesn't care for daneing, and consequently will not attend any balls where he might be expected to participate in that pastime. Edith Gould __ Must Settle For Hosiery PARIS, Dec. 24.--Edith Kelly Gould must pay for the sixty-eight pairs of silk stockings she bought in October, 1918, and other hosiery acquired earlier that year and in the preceding, a French court de- cided today in ordering her to pay a bill of 8,660 francs for which « Paris merchant was suing her. The court assured her that the rate was a decidedly cheaper one than that prevailing today. = “ ———a Grand Duchess Is Impressed With America PARIS, Dec. 24.—(By -The Asio- clatéd Press.—The Grand Duchess Cyril has returned from her Amer lean visit and left Paris for Coburg to join the Grand Duke. She re mained here just long. enough to lunch with a small party of intimate friends. Upon her arrival from Havre, she told the press she was enthusiastic Gver the receptioh a corded her in the United States. “It everybody copied the Amevi- cans’ upright, common sense," she said, “there would be less trouble in 24.—Pres!-] HELP WANTED—Female: WANTED=Competant. woman for general house work; must be good cook: Phone 683° 5 LADIES=WE .THACH BEAUTY eulrure thoronghly.~ Big demand and wages for Moler‘operators. We place our graduates in good paying positions. today. LER te . Write MO. tOLLEGE} “1229 17th, Denver. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Janitor or porter work. Phone 1138. aged “-practiéal~ nurse nursing,~ good references, right. Address 144 West F. SERVICES OFFERED eee HARPER method -treatments for dandruff; falling hair; marcellin: ‘set agency. Phone 112 and bobcurl complete, 75c, experienced operator. “Algo eve nines and Sundays, 1013 8, Walnut. Phone-A T8haJ. your plumbing done.now, R. nt will give you a square lL. Special attention given to-gas piping and repair work. ~All work uranteed.. Phone 2090-J. MARCELLING, also home; appoint- Phone 1806W. MARCEL 75c, also Phone 2461J. home. -appointments. 129.8. Kenwood. For _Sale—AUTOMOBILES PROMINENT AMONG ‘the good turns you can do is to turn to the “Christmas Gift Suggestions'*~ col: umns of the Classified Section. UNUSUAL \aLieg DePenDABLe Usen Cars jeopardize ‘his repu- the world.” eee eee The United States afd the British Empire “are now the only great nations in the world that have not adopted the metric system of weights and measures. THERE'S REAL Christmas shop- ing service awaiting you under “Christmas Gift Suggestions” in to: lay’s Classified Section. Two cents per wore or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. - Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP? HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charge* advertising will be bovwed “set lines" irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED A.D BRRORS. id The Casper Datiy ‘Tribune will nor be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisernent ordered for r e than one time. Errora not th. -ault gf the advertiser which clearly lessen the reat -vaiue of the advertisement wii be rectitied only by publication without extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense (@ purpose of the advertisement. : 4 CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads tobe classifed properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune otice before 10. int Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted uncer the head “Too Late to Classify. TELEPHONE ADS. fa Careful attention will bo given all wis received over the TELEPHONE, Ivt_we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVEKTISE- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or cheok in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about ceunting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tr'bune. HELP WANTED—MALE |¢. tation by an irre- sponsible used car department. a. For. your protection make yqur used car purchasefrom a repu- table dealer. ~ DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Special Touring; driven 5,000 miles; cannot be told from a new one; offered ata substantial sav- ing over thé price of a new CaF oben tee nan—-$900,00 1923 " Cofipé? auipped with large ‘Westinghouse shock absorbers, bumpers front and rear, motometer and spotlight, -—.. $700.00 1922 Touring; high hood, five good tires and equipped .with Gabriel snubbers, -wheels repainted_$500.00 1922° Roadster; high hdod, five good tires, new side curtains....§500.00 1923 ‘Screen Commercial: -..$525.00 1920. Commercial $200.00 - 1923 Coupe; five tires, cutout, de mountable rims and starter; car repainted ---==--$300.00 1923 Roadster; starter, demountable rims; an exceptional value_$200.00 1921 Touring; starter, demountable rims ----. 1917 Touring meen nmee noon n= $150.00 nnn =~ $60.00 Coliseum Motor Co. 131 B. Fifth Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE—Late 1924 Ford delivery , gOod condition, good rubber, ize cords all-around. “612 8. TAncoln. J 5! 1 Ce MEN—-LEARN A _ TRADE THAT pays big wages. We teach barber- ing complete. Positions waiting or be your own boss, Write for catalog. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 1ith, Denver, ) WANTED WANTED—$3,000, 8% first mort- gage” - ott: improved Feal cstate. Call 2644J. .,jand January 1. ments. Phone 2562M. 949 8. Mc- Kinley: : . ACME CABINET _SHOP—Storm windows, storm doors, garage’ loors, *ash ang mill work. ‘Truck bodies and repairs. 214 West 8. and bob-curl, complete,’ IF LHAONT BEEN SO BUSY EATIN’ MINE. WOULON'T AVE BEEN STOLEN- WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters in exchange ‘for up-to-date gas ranges and heaters, 144 S. Durbin Phone 133. WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand easonable. A. H. Co., 136 West B. ou! WE BUY furniture. Owl Furniture & Harware Co., 442 VE. Second. Phone-978. ——<$<—<—<—<—<——— WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all househcld goods. Phone 1086. secondhand ——<—<$<$<$<—$< << — — — <<< WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, _For Sale—Miscellaneous ‘| FOR RENT—Adding machine, price reasonable. The Dalton Addin Machine Sales Co., 156 N. Center Phone 407. psi ia St Ae Jee FOR SALE—Radio set, cheap; trade for typing outfit, furniture, or what have you? Call at 344 8, Fen- way. FOR SALE—Radio set, cheap; trad for camping outfit, furniture, oF what have you? Call at 344 S. Fen way: WE WILL eell several secondhand desks at cheap price between now Call phone 1570, or see us. Hoffhine Printing & Sta tionery Co. FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Boe ton Terrier with six weeks’ old pup, both §25. 325 N. McKinley. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—One milk cow. Phone 768M. FOR SALE—MORTGAGES FOR SALE—First mortgage con- tract on real estate, 8 per cent in- terest, payable monthly. Will give Mberal discount. Call Hanson, or write box 692. 410, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Coal range, $25; electric washers, nearly new, and up; dressers, $12.50 and up; beds, $3 and up; chairs, $1.25; mattresses, 33; new card tables, $2.50. OWL FURNITURE & HARDWARE Phone 978 two $45 MPA 242 E. Second For Rent—MisceNaneous FOR RENT—Large store, Casper, across street from ‘new Piggly Wiggly. Phone. 1398. FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; we also repair all makes, Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. e FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR .RENT—Desirable sleeping room, next to bath, $20 per month. 147 N. Wolcott. Phone 836W. 33 Ss FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 8, Ash. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room for gentleman, 2% blocks east of Rane Hall, $15 per mo. Phone DOUBLE room at the Antlers, ex- clusive, moderate, gentlemen. 616 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS | FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- artments, $20 and ing roms, $1 $30, lights and gas free, 406 W- First. Phone 453. For. Rent—APARTMENTS unfur- Phone R RENT—Three-room nished apt., steam heated. 2033W. .| FOR RENT—Bachelor suite apart- ment, two rooms. 1108 E. First Phone 1699M. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, steam heat, hot. and cold water, laundry privileges, down town. Cail 15395. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished apt., $50. 614 E. Sth. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, one block from bi line, $22.50, lights and gas furnished. Inquire 134 West G. FOR RENT —Two-room modern apartment, private close in. 231 8, Grant, Phone FOR. RUST —Sixroom ._aparuoeit aud rooming house. 603 E. Second. furnished, batt SAY- BOODY: (0 LiKe TO HAVE YOO COME WITH NE KEEP THAT HAT AN’ UNIFORM For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR ment fast priv Infurnished, apart: ma, Dreak- | MILNE APARTMENTS ROOM. moc rn Second FOR RENT—Furnt el Pt se in, $ FOR RENT—HOUSES uhroom modern, un. ¢, close in, on pav- lat 319 8. FOR REN furnished. ?—¥Five-room modern | Volcott street, civic center loping porch. Ref 1 FOR R furnished ure 1131 8. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE South Dakota farm property. your, y-men:” Details First Duff: builds otherwise occupied, 4he Gem Co, has moved to 511 5. Durbin St, where the stock will be sold at bar- gain prices, Phone 2 S LOST AND FOUND n handba aining M. t Jefferson for reward. K. on. flap. LOST AND FOUND The following .articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please call and claim— One pair nose glasses. One pair brown kid gloves. One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather case. Child's brown kid glove. LOST—Ladies' dark brown pocket book. 424.8, Jefferson. PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings datly; will answer no question over tele- phone, Hours 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8, Phone 2609S. DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper. MADAME FRANCES Psycho-palmist and clairvoyant will give reading this week, $1.00. Apt. in rear 443 W. Yellowstono. Hours after 9 a. m PARTY who took girl's brown fur muff from Presbyterian church Tuesday p. in. is wn. Return to church and avoid 0 p. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Casper Adjustment Company was incorporated ler the laws | oming, in the} of the State of W ice of its secretary of state, at| o'clock a. m,. December 8th, | 4, for a period of fifty years| thereafter, | On pest THIS PAGE WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT-GIVING PROBLEMS AND PERPLEXITIES JUST TO PROVE TO ~OU | THERE? — ll; ——__ 1 BROUGHT THIS BELL -SOo~ FRom THE HOTEL. BANQUET HALL woz Natrona County, Wyoming and the principal office shall be in the City of Casper, of said County Stave, the corporate agent narge thereof is A, D, Alsup, 209 Cottman Building. CASPER ADJUSTMENT MPANY, cc Alsup, Secretary. 3, 24, 26 By A. D. Publish De NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhoid- ers of the Casper National Bank will be held at the banking house of said bank, in Casper, Wyoming, at 4 d’clock, p. m., on Tuesday, January 6th, pur- 1925, for the pose of electing a Board of .Direc- tors for the ensuing yéar and for the transaction of such other busi- ness as may properly come before the meeting. C, H, McFARLAND, Cashier. Casper, Wyoming, December 6, 1924. 10, 17, 24, 81, Publish Dec. rere 1924. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE YELLOWSTONE _ NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CASPER, WYO. The Board of Directors of the Yellowstone National Life Insur- ance Company of Casper, Wyo- ming, has called a special meeting of the stockholders, to be held at the offices of the company in the Zuttermeister Building, Gasper, Wyoming, on Wednesday, Decem- ber: 24th, 1924, at 8 o’clock p.'m., to take action on the approval or pproval of a reduction of the capital Stock of: Company from-$150,000.00-te $100,000.00; ing on whet of the Charter shall be changed, ” to conform more closely to the surance Code of the State of Wyo. ming. T. J. DIAMOND, — *** President. Publish Dec. 8, 10, 17, 24, 1924, = NOTICE, Ss Notice is hereby given that the * annual meeting of the stockhold. ers of the Central Pi cline Com." pany will be held at the office of* the company, Producers & Refin- ers Corporation Building, Casper,“ Wyoming on*" juary, 1925, at ~ Natrona County, the 12th day of San 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing may properly come before meeting. A. L. MERRITT, Publish Dec. 23, 24, 26, 1924, —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate o} George J, MacDonald, deceased. Notice is hereby given that le: ters of administration were on the... 1924,.-5 18th day of November, granted te the undersigned in thi above estate, and all persons have: ing claims against the estate are. hereby required to exhibit them > with the necessary vouchers for allowance to the undersigned, Guy, J, Gay, at his office, font 212 Consolidated Royalty Buildin, ’o Casper, Wyoming, " within ate months after the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from said estate. If said claims be not exhibited within one year from date of said, letters they will be forever barred. Dated November 20th, 1924, GUY J, GAY, Administrator, and for the purpose of determin-}Pub. Nov. 20, Rer the object clause apd 25, 1924, -°* O° 4 14, 18, AUDITORS . HW, REIMERTH ed Public Account ax Service Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants income Tax Consulta Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 660 RB. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Income Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ———_——— WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 6, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 ———_—_— BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ——<—$<$<—$—$—< NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE Av FURL CO—rhone W490 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 EB. Fitth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR, J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNIE GAMA JEFFREY buite 518 Midwest sodg. Whone 16 M. BE. HARNED, Obiropractor 162 North Kimbatl Street Phone 1457 ABRAM'S 1ONIO REACTION Dr. Doran, Physician Dr. McKihigan, Chiropractor 526 8, Center St. Phone 320W DR. LE. BEKQUIST Zuermeister Bidg. Fhone 1757 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN ie AND CHILUREN'S 0. i am 542 South Vurvin—w#hone 406 SURGERY, Harmon L, The capital stock of said cor- poration shall be . ($50,000.00) Dollars, divided into five hundred} shares, of the par value of One| | Hundred Dollars per share, which said capital ed fully paid corpo | _ gene al} co. conduct ng, inve: justment, business of ss first corpc nu tion for tt shall be -th The principal oper corporation ghall be conducted int SKIN. AND GENILO-UL G B. Underwood, ROEN)}GENOLOG Hallie M. Bikes VHARMACIST BR. 5. Lothian, Ph. Tist Dv. ugh Bast Second 8 ephones 54 and Building DOCTORS MARSHALL ©, . HERBERT L. HARVEY, Sy, Bt Office 208 South Center—Phone ‘88 Private Hospital, 612 So, Durbin”: General Practice Surgery Obstetrica, CLEANERS Z THE SERVicH OLEANERS Ralro: ‘ LAWYERS BULLAOCK & LACY Bulte 204.205 Midwest Bldg. i] Phone 1200 Room 6, 212 Bo, Center S—————— HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Room 33 “07 °rs NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8089-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. | GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorne; Xutt PATTEN rine; 225) eae . at pe K HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Kxchange Building OGILBEE 2100.8 Bldgs eA ne 2217 Ww. ia STIDG! ALLIS STIDGER Suite 218 Midwest dg. Phone 1193 JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Ropalty Bldg OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAV: Office and Kesidence—Poting avacke ments No. 23, Phone 383, OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED = And Glasses J Properiy Fitted by R. L. EVANS 14 8. Center St. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING FO, 027 East 12tn Phove All Kinds cf Roofs K7uwed and Applica UPHOLSTERING Therapy Treats © and Deep » By Appc i Physician and Suegeon 0-5 Blig. Phone 135 Ph. Furniture Upho.stering & Packing Phone 1402W—J. E. Werwick WN AREHOUSES I M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer ©», Phone 1234 Transfer, Craung, Moving, Storage irectors and the trans-" + action of such other business ag eer a) wt Secretary, ‘~ ee Me ~ naan