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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924 @he Casver Daily Cridune PAGE SEVEN, OIL COMMISSION TO ENGOUASGE CO-OPERATIO By ROBERT T. SMALL. WASHINGTON, Dec. 26—While in conclusion it may be said ‘that the oi! industry does not expect the government to be able to do any valuable concrete thing through the appo ntment of a conservation com- mission, it is felt that perhaps a better -understanding of. the indus- try on the part of the government and eventually on the part of the people, may result. In all of the discussions at the re- S cent meet'ng of the American Pe- Mrs, Henrietta: Koven knew noth- troleum. institute, there+was conten-|{!ng of business when her husband tion that if the government had | dled a year ago, leaving her a small “dabbled” in the industry during the | S@n Francisco factory worth $8,000. past 10 or 15 years there would have | But she took charge anyhow and been no such development as the} When the estate was finally settled world Knows today. ah de 8 recently, one year after Judge Amos L. Beaty, head of the | SR¢ took charge, her management ‘Texas company, expressed the con-| hed increased the value to $18,000 viction’ that if‘ the government had| SSS” owned or controlled the o1 “the re-|ly true of the fuel of! which is being strictions upon development and the | sold in competition’ with coal. Some lack of incentive would have been|ol men look upon this as the great such that We would not know today | trouble with the industry today. the value or uses of petroleum or | Selling ol! on a competitive price how or where to find it. As it is, our| with coal has fixed the price of oil leadership. is recognized every-| in general. where and our practices are follow-| One reason for the cont! ed, This is truly an American tn-|titude of the o!l men fs tha they dustry, for no matter where on the | have seen within the past ten years globe ol! is produced, Americans are| such wonderful developments in the bef handling and refining of oll—de. In a further discuss'on of this/velopments by which one barrel of point, Judge Beaty sald: crude ofl {s made to do the work of “Shall we have government regu-{ three a few years ago. lation? The answer is we do not| President Coolidge’s commission is need ‘t. I am speak'n® in the broad} @ high class one. It is helleved it sense and am think’ng of price fix-| wil’ learn much by even a casual ing and things of that kind. There|!nquiry into the industry and, as are a few places where uniform | Ju Beaty expresses the situation: regulation, worked out by those who| “It will be ideal if the petroleum are familiar with the subjects, would | age can close with the people, the be salutary. One of these 's where | sovernment'and the industry in un- the producer in his greed.commits| derstanding and accord.” waste at the wells or in storage. We need rules of conduct and an um- 5 Pire of the game at these points." See sora eat Oal-s: Porter their industry must be governed in the end by natural and economic laws. Belief to the whwt farmers came this year, not by government edict but by economic laws. The ofl industry, at heart, looks upon the government as a partner in ‘ts prob'ems, {f not in its busi- ness. It feels the government can perform useful duties and {f the Coolidge conservation comm'‘ssion can get a good understand’ng of the industry, so much the better for all concerned,. Oil men have shied at the government in the past because they feel they have not had a fair deal, .They feel, as one expressed it, that they have been harrassed by: crazysclegislation,, by unneces- sary and expensive lawsuits and that they have been maligned in 'n- vestigations. While ‘the of]-men have felt that they were sorely troubled within their own ranks, they have adhered to the theory of enduring the. ills that they had rather than to flee to those they knew not of. The ofl men may be living in a fool’s paradise, but it {s certainly true they do not share the govern- ment's view of an early and rapid % depletion of the oil fields. Discuss- ing th's phase of the situation at the| By NEA Airmail Service. Fort Worth meeting, Charles. E. 2 Mitchell, president of the National] President Coolidge ts “sure a No. City Bank at New. York, recalled|} man.” thinks Charles 8. Tyler, that ft was Mark Twain who class! Pullman porter, officiating in the fied Mes in three grou! ‘Ne: car in which the president sand his Warr teed Sota tiatioe! party rode from Washington to Mr. Mitchell added: ut I didn't eee “him Peas i says this knight of the T don’t think Mark meant any-| whiskbroom. Charles wouldn't tell thing unkind of statisticians and I] the size of the presidential tip, but don't want anybody to think me un~|ne admitted it was ‘a reasonable kind if, in strict reference to the] one.” future oil supply, I venture to sug- gest the eventual addition of a fourth class, ‘the Prognostications of the geological scientists. It is fully appreciated that an end will come some day to what. is termed- now “the petroleum age" But that end fs regarded as so far off that before it is reached. satis- factory substitutes will be found for all the uses to which o!] is put today. It {s admitted that there ts a ter- rific waste of ofl. This {s particular- é 33-Year Job WESTERN GULT Ends In Fire By REX LAMPMAN. (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press Association) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27.—A great world teacher, who shall be a‘rein- carnation of the same spirit that oc- cupted the body of the founder of Christianity, is expected soon to make-his appearance-on earth, with a message of world-regeneration. Furthermore, he is expected to make himself first known in south- ern California and to begin his teach- ings here. These are beliefs held by members f the Orier of the Star in the East, with about 2,000 members in Los Angeles and contiguous terri- tory. “The two and seventy jarring sects" of Omar’ ancient. Persia could be matched, sect for sect, and far for jar, in southern: California. But members of the sroup expecting the new world teacher soon to mant- fest himself—next year, perhap they say, take no part In the jarring. They are mild and non-assertive, neither seek’ng or receiving public- ity of any sort. They consider that to “prepare the way of the Lord,” they must first prepare themselvet for His coming. “He will come,” they say, ‘to show us how to put the sermon on the mount into practical use in every ' day modern life. Carl Miller, Eureka, Calif, watch-| The world teacher's message, Star maker, was the worst sufferer when|'n tho East members are pasitiye. fire destroyed the tower and clock| will offer a solution for all_ the ot the Humboldt county ‘courthouse. | world’s. problem's, political and so- His habits. of 33 years have been|ctal, national and. international, *erlously upset. Back in 1890, Mil- Word of the expected coming has ler erected the clock in the court-| :assed from mouth to mouth house tower, and every .Sunday|.nd favor for the belief has thereafter, he cl'mbed into the tow |] ome from the most unexpected er to regulate the c’ock at midnight | >urces, among others, the south- Wind'ng and minding the clock was| rn California booster. Promise of bis hobby. such an event is a “good prospect,” $10,000 a Year | BRING *°C UP FATHER —Drawn for The Need Tribune by George McManus Renee The HAVE You . ; GENTLEMEN: (' Rey Yo sim D0) eas nae = NOTICED THAT i THAT ALL THE MEMBERS TH. SOUP ROON! HAPRENS AT THE Like STATIC ON ; p ARE NOT HERE TONIGHT BANQUET AS ILL BE THE RAQIO? Eisremitie he Ghene O19? RANQIO AN’ WILL Know IF YOO ARE THERE- ‘NEA Alrmalt ‘Service. SERVICES OFFERED The remains of Enrico Caruso soon perm: is bet tenor's home chapel in the Cimetero| w. Mrs. Colby. del Pianto in Naples. S RCMB CABINET WHOP—Storm FOR .SALE—First class s ngers he argues, with an eye on the real estate market. ‘The presence of such a one wou'd mean more thousands flocking to the Golden State, thousands who For Rent—-APARTMENTS LOST AND FOUND — eS eee : FOR SALE—HOUSES HELP WANTED—MALE | © WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE—By owner, new two- room house, breakfast nook and built-in. cabinet, $35 down and $35 month. Phone 2295W. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. MILNE APARTMENTS LOST—Brown handbag, containing FOUR-ROOM modern, unfurnished] “Currency and allver Bast Second steam heated apartment, ready December 15th; also one. two-room Lead one ented ies ing ne furnished apartment. Inquire 918 E. | Jefrerson for reward. Second. wOUND sande of white clothes FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, |), 0" ©: Kirk, Owner can have same close in, §25. Phone 2268R. piece ee ane Se: tine sent Dasine GOVERNMENT jobs. YOU ARE| WANTED—First mortgage on im- WANTED. — $95.00-$192.00 month, proved real estate or contracts megs pers coaching lessons; which can be converted into first mediately. Frankl.n| mortgage, will ash, g-ve fuli ‘Depe 432-C, Rochester, | description of property and where located fn reply; must be priced right. Address P.O. Box 1791 Cas- per. ——$——————— SALESMEN WANTED ave oat ft peeipan ee Ray oT FOR . RENT—2-room furn soe Ww) Furniture rware Co., 442) apartment, $20. 162 N. Kimball. Sel Notice i y e 3 2 WE WILL have vacancies for two|E. Second. Phone 978. Phone usr. LOST AND FOUN ) Sincal neste or iM * ba hohe or three live salesmen after Jan- duofolés, all househcld goods. ruone|dern apt., private bath, steam heat. /@t the Tritwine office for quite some 1086. Phone 1M. POSITIONS WANTED [2% WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand rant furniture or store your household torr porter work: | ¢ cas: reasonabie. A. H. Cobb Ware- Phone!s1ss. ouse Cox 126 West B.g Phone 2203, ana Natrona County, Wyoming on the 12th day of apices aes 1925, at 3 clerk e: m., for the purpose of electing directors and the trans- action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. CHREE-ROOM unfurn.shed modern apartment, private bath, stoves, electr.c washer ‘furnished. Phone 2762. 1218 8. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Three room furnisned, ey ooabas etal. want! WANTED TO. BUY—Highest cash] modern apartment with private "Child's brown kid glove. One pair nose glasses. One pair brown kid gloves. One purse containing check. Aya of keys in black leather price paid for second hand furni bath. On busine. Call at 319 W. Brooks 749 East H. Phone St., or t 2680 for parti. FOUND ture. Broo! Spee elaphons ae ON RANCH, Bessemer Bend, large ——————EEE red and spotted cow, dehorned, FORK RENT—Furn shed, modern|two unbranded, part Jersey calves. apartment, private bath, adu‘ts, | Will adver" coe as front and back entrance alf block | for soon. rom Second. 133 8. Conwell, Midwest Bldg. A. L. MERRITT, Secretary. Publish Dec, 23, 24, 26, 1924. Pictetiadlinkas Ss Hah 3 | LADY desires any kind of work; | 1648.w must go home nights. Phone 2117R. LIBERAL allowance on your olq furniture, coal ranges and heate! in exchange for new up-to-date gas EXPERIENCED waitress wants ranges ani heaters. 114 S. Durbin. work. Call 1338R. I jone 132. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Wyoming. In the matter of Richard V. Kennedy, Bi In Bankruptcy No. 869. Notice is hereby given that oH the 29th day of November, A. 1924, the said Richard V. ibid was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of cred- itors will be held at’ 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 6th day of Jan- uary. A. D., 1925, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time such FOR BR Led adhe page Eneasscos REWARD e apartment, modern, bath, porch} wp wir pa " For Saie—Miscellaneous [room, no deposit. 733 8. Beech | ‘livery at vend el ts ery a ie erecinineieaeeee? 1 Corey Phone 2621J. information of cattle branded ; HARPER methed treatments fo: FOR RENT—Uniurnished apart-| or anent resting p'ace. This tomb|HARFER, methed treatments | te | FOR SALE—Radio set, cheap; trade | "OR, RENT Ore teem break HE seo ren Realty Co., ing prepared now in the great for typing outft, furniture, or] art noble kitchenette, clothes closet, | Midwest “pias. what have you? Call at 8448S. Fen | private bath, on pavement, laundry reducing corset agency. Phone 1120- n basement. Phone 2268R. PY PERSONAL ind , storm loors, garage 2 cope sash and mil work, “truck {020 and up. 1208 N.Durb n. FOR RENT—HOUSES | ———— — : bodies and repairs. 214 West B. «hone 1806W. se MADAM J. Mea Reyes. ordained FOR SALE—POULTRY spiritualist, private readings dally: FOR RENT—Four-room modern, un-| 11) answer no question over tele- a ne eee furnished house, close in, on pav- hone Hours 9 n. m. to 9 p. m. could not be lured by tates of of or | MARCEL, and, bop, curl fcmricts:| HOME DRESSED POULTRY sng (Bt 4066, "rieeoh,. (Call-at $1916 yait hotel, Apartment 8, Phone | creditors may attend, prove their oranges, of climate or sudden wealth. | pyoce 24613, 129 S. Kenwood.” YOUNG, tat hens dressed and de-| Durbin. . 26005. claims, e'ect a trustee, examine Members of the Star of the East Order, who propose to be followers of ‘the world teacher and, perhaps,| for Sale—AUTOMOBILES For Sale—REAL ESTATE | "2°. very woes to Park and high his a the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated this 26th day of Decem- livered, reasonable. Phone 451. | F : : = T-—Four-room house, sa! | Di VoncES pocured, half the regular rates, advice free. Rox 1943, Casp school, also business center. Phone MADAME FRANCES water and tollet in ssistants, represent in their re- uary 1st. See Mr. Nolan evenin: WANTED TO BUY—We ~, more ALEXANDER APARTMENTS ers of the Central Pipeline Com- 8 to 9. Nolen Chevrolet Co. for coal ringes, heaters. ~ers,| | For rent, groom furnished mo-|_,The following articies have been peey walks paldiay tie ore a time. Will the owners please call} ers Corporation Building, Casper, atm— Ugfous affiliations near'y all the i ~- -—--— _ 1852. Psycho-palmist and clairvoyant| ber, A, D., 1924, Christian churches, although profes ran yeu can do ia to turn to the FOR SALE—At a bargain, 320 acres, will give reading this week, $1.00,| CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, s'on of the Christian fa'th is not re-|turns y‘ 160 fenced, good spring water, lots RENT A HOME Apt in rear 443 W. Y Referee in Bankruptcy. jon,,or-none,.may become members,|—————————__________, Jing. Write P. 0, Box 416 Lander. | 3; west. n 8 Midwest. with’ ai reer has members of every race, creed] THE LEE DOUD MOTOR CO. California Soven.iGi0, 828 dakiweets ‘and color, Including. Mohammedans, Buddhists, Hindus, Bahaists, Con- fuclans and Tao'sts. The world membership is approximately 200,- 000. usually found wherever there fs a| Comfort in all seasons. properties to submit. Write us.| s'x rooms, three up, three down C. H. REIMERTH & CO. ‘odge of the Theosophical society, FORD COUPE Henry W. Arnold, Realtor, 409 15th| gas, water and tollet in all or either, Certitied Public Accountants whose members are largely Star Ss Oakland, Calif. Member Oak-| $30, 1138 S. Cedar. income Tax Service A memiqr: and whose president, Mrs.| 1923 model. Motor in good shape. | § Real 5 Five roms and bath, garage, has|401 0.- 8? Bldg. Phone nn Pub, Dec. 27, SGU SEENELB ON alt cE RODS Dec.'B7, 1924, iS acres farm land, or will consider‘teas |tiehts and water furnished, $15 Mtg leaders. The order:}poDAY'S USED CAR BARGAINS | Wyo Three rooms, some furniture headquarters at Adyar, India, lights and water furnished, coal! OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Each and everyone in [> a bviad INVEST your money in one of the condition that requires us to make] fastest growing cities in the U. S. re no’ apologies. Fifty nationally known factories are | *‘eet trom Pearl wae Tannen f i and cold.| here—-more coming. Study the rea-| Four rooms, some furniture, city Cob outearr tne syiad eo|son. We have some fine income| water, $20. 1209 8. Conwell. Two rooms, newly cleaned, unfur shed, pump water, $10. Across AUDITORS Group centers of the order are Cen Private Hospital, 6 ie Besant. bas the pte of New Cres and ee ACTION gas, unfurnished, $40. 1631 8. Mc- General Practice ure SERVICE AND SATISFACTION HASELMIRE & PREBLE testor” of the Star organization, The ‘ y For Sale—H Kinley. —————. : YoU WOULD GET OUT OF A|For Sale—Household Goods ¥ Auditors and Accountants 7 ¥ original organizers of the order were | New ONE FOR $335.00. And easy| |___ Three rooms, unfurnished, has gas. neping “lax Consutante CLEANERS ‘Theosophiss, 1 lights and water, $20. 929 W. Tenth. | guite 211, Con. Bide. Members of the order say that the | ‘°'™* Suite 211, Con f world teacher will travel from coun- try to country, all over the world, os THE sekvich ¢ BARGAINS in high class furniture.| Five roams and bath, range con- ; Rai.ros v ——— LATE 1923 FORD TOURING American walnut dining room|] nected with gas, $40. 823 8. Center. RB. GC. YVAN DENBEK: suite, cha rs upholstered in tapestry Tw Go untieniabed a Certified Pubtic Account And it is hard to tell {t from new. | $9; taupe Wilton rug, $38; French wo rooms, un: shed, pumy ‘Income ‘Lax Service making use of all modern means for Bak hits ter r hroadcasting h's message, with radio | OUP Pant shop smite. ee Eas gray bed. simone spring, , vansty Niet yetinlaben Keystone add! Phone 118 3 one 2838. » $10. taking ap impor sob ert: that way. Our price makes it easy|"-——___"""" "Many more. Call at office or ARCHITECTS ‘Try a Classified Ad for results for you, $250.00. And terms arranged | F\ jood furniture, cheap | phone 1480. : lass! y ,e r rT ry ry to fit your pocketbook 231 W. Tenth, pp eavany aa aai WESTIE ALL, Aroliiecs will bute 9, way puuuing KA’ Pane Ss. Wisbis 1 B FORD ROADSTER Sold ag is only. It 1s a hard one uM. For Rent—MisceNaneous Room 6, Kimo: to look at. No top, upholstering) (eer FOR RENT—3-room _ furnished So. Cemer 198 ssitl Rates Aik teiet eRe “ D Couper ueRient erase cero Tiee HEMINGWAY model, $60.00. ‘asper,- across street from new|/FOR RENT—Six-room modern & McDONALD FOR BETTER USED cans |PIsély Wisely. Phono 1508, | "Sioure, furnished. 1242 8. David. | BAGGAGE & TRANSFER} oon 332 Cth a i Two cents per worm or ten cents pee te FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3| Phone 1076J. TTRENKOREANGERSN GIORAUA | Sy eee wrest Bag PO AD LSS THAN 30 CRNTS. inbes. "Brooks. 740 East 1° Phone | POR RENT—Five-room Houses= 13081. (AM UES YS LCOS s Hue wy POSTER AND Wik mre ‘ : “2 nwood. Phone 1075J. Auorneys tive azarae, words, ured sw «| | LEC Doud Motor Co. {2s oe pare Km. 212, Con. hoy, bMiE, Phone 1 asix uf estimating 2 5 RENT — Furnishi six-ropm —— i CAP HEADLIN 424 W. Yellowstone—Phone 1700 house, y reasonable. 743 8. | —<——___——— CHOLS & STIRRETT be Caen Adena FOR RENT—ROOMS Disching eae ee CADE BARLEY CO. Lawyer y 119 E, run rinune 904 10. nge Bldg. bres. ‘All boused t Iues” irrespective of the number of words. Lincol CORBECTION. OF CLASSIFIED | Lincoln. = . ERR —————————— | SOR RE? yor ———————E will FOR SALE—Late 1924 Ford delivery | ~— exis lives" terebe be} car, good condition, good rubber,| ror RENT—Furnt hed_rooms, oversize cords all around. 612 S.|. per week ar FOR RENT—Five-room modern, nicely furnished house, three-room basement furnished, rent separately together, $100. Phone 926. 629 $3 CHIROPRACTORS GEO, W. FERGUSON by Rm. 22, Townsena dg. Phone 1963 ORS. Fourth. ie abi J. i she RBEY u W sit Tan h tiy ‘Tribune will rs 2 . Annas Gaal vot FRE! + e 3 Caneel ‘tor jews than WANTED S. David, opposite No. 2 tire stat on.| FOR RENT—Three-room house, fur |bune 345 suuwest oug, SHOE suo ey at Law 225 Miaweat fudge Phone 210 ne, any nished, . 1105 8. am meneroct inseam, Seis ian FOR | RENT— Exceptionally nice Dear bie eet teeta 105 8. | . HANNEU, Culropracior see tteg | worore not the tault of | WANTED—Coal Creek coal to de-| room, best focation, large enough loz Doren muiibadt owvet MAGENS 4. MURANE Ono me. ur hich clearly lessen| liver to you at $8.50 ton. More} ‘or three. Phone 427M. 626 Lind. |*OR RENT—G-room furnished Fooue 14 ) the foni value of the udvertisement|® Morris. Phone 2717-J4. | house. 433 8. Park. : HTT 206-207 Ol Raciunge Building ie Muted paty by publication | <———___——_—————=| FOR RENT—To gentleman, modern, ABKAMS 1UNAU HEACTIOS Wlhout extra charge within FIVE] VWANTED—Furn shed small modern} furnished room, clean, very warm,|] FOR RENT—5 large rooms modern, (i weire Phyowian UUILBEE & ADAMS Ue ae tine” No republica. | house with garage. Phone 1239-R.| close in, reasonable. 615 S. Durbin:| beautifully furnished, fireplace, wag, Cusopractor | 210 O-S sug. Fuyone 2217 ciys tion does (@ purpose 9f the advertisement, Went Ads.to be classified properly must oXice after. uncer the head “Too Late to e Classify." room. TELEPHONE ADB. Careful) attention will b> given all wis received over the T) HONE, 2N. th.’ Phone’166 - . strictly Tut_we cannot ptasaniee accuracy. Are You Out of pla Pan TS basement, 704 E. Third. Too} breakfast nook; reasonable rent, on |526 ae Comer Dt ruone of0W FOR RENT—Room in private home, ri 21 CY pavement . 821 CY side door. SRT TTR TT meals if desired. 226 8, Elk. Se rarer (. : wyer FOR RENT —Six-room modern, fur-|Zumermesster midg. ruone 1757 | Suite 218 Midwest u.dg. Phone 1193 patel tte sel acdc LR eee ah taal ‘ FOR x RENT — fee, sleeping nished house. 1218 8. Ash. Phone JAM P. KEM be in the Casper Daily ‘Tribune | WANTED—Your old coal range or) | rooms. pach Cowntownt S09 Fs DOCTORS 408 Consouuaed ‘hoyauy Blag a a tate Ah hones etc Fa TN. ¥V Phone 836W before 10. Want Ads received heater in exchange for a gas| 14 p <4} range or heater. Phone 1086. = — 10 to 12 a. m, will pe inserted FOR RE. THE CASPER PRIVATE OSIEOPATH muorsLat 938 South wurown—shone 273 DR. CAROLI ©. DAVIS WOMEN D Aa ChiLUKEN'S [Office and nesiuence—roing Apart AVoMITAL mens No, 24. Phone 388. 542 South wurwsin—rhone 406 dtat will be made when the error not raatielaUy, aflect the sense WANTED TO BUY WALLIS STIDGER CLOSING HOUR. FOR BE T—Modern four-room fur- nouse. Call after 6 p. m. Phone 1923M ished front Nicely fur: 633.8. Park. FOR RENT—Tworom furnished| poR RENT—Six-room furnished house, also two sleeping rooms.} jouse, strictly modern. Inquire OUT OF TOWN APVERTISE- FOR RENT—Furnished groom See 5 5 OPTOMETRIST FOR RENT. ISE SURGERY, GixcCOLOGY AND Must b. accompanied by cash or —HOUSE.- house, close in. 232 8. Grant, morn. rsa ye ; — chock in fol! paymunt of the same, a Job ? KEEPING ROOMS ings and evenings. | Homer R. Launrop, o1.0., F.A.0.8.] EYES CAREFULLY TESTED ators the Pivdgseer He heer) — FOR RENT—New, four-room, strict- |. victor it. Dariety B. do, M.D. pee Glasses fate hatha word for "the ¢ Casper Daily The Tribune will help every FOR RENT—Furntehed, two or Be modern house, KEP at tag pees, Pinar fee bi hree, housekeeping rooms, steam nag ie. Z AY i Tr'bune. man Wor ee Se tad heat, two m.nutes walk from Genter | Phone 1680. GE! irOsURINSitY Gieheaiss a Pah clk enarai street.. Opposite No. 2 fire. station, Gbi Underwood Mairi = 8. or St. HELP WANTED—Female || ork >y publishing Mis. David. anita ties nagewood, M3 = Hailic M. biks i: E ; bd PHARMACIST WANTED—Competent woman for FR E For Rent—APARTMENTS RB. 8. Loutuan, Pb. G. general house work; must be good FOR SALE—Small cafe doing good 8. ao t Roots ‘oie de e% ofs Repaure cook. business, cheap for cash. Party © E. Duncan, v. D. Phone 683. For One Insertion Applied 8 ———— FOR RENT—Threeroom~ untur-|has other. business. 132 W. Mid ‘ H WANTED —Heip for, penerel haves fished apt., steam heated. Phone| west. Phone 561J. Le SG ono irae fa nedoragaod ae work. 426 E. Eleventh. Phone “Position Wanted” ads. Re || 2033W. —_— Welepbonss 54 and UPHOLSTERING 1955J. member it will cost you noth: —— =. ~ CAPITAL SEER Put your | = - - = ing ts advertise your services ||FOR) RENT—Fourroom modern | | project before 1,400 “‘key-men. DE. A. B® KIMBALL Upnoissecng, Kepairng. Ph. WANTED—Piano teacher. 220 8. iheihe aTribone, apartment, furnished. except bed: | Cost trifling under my plan. | Details ‘Over Yesness plore Wolcott. r dng, gas and lights furnished. 320 AMSTER_ LEONARD, First Suite Upho.stering & Furniture P: eran P aera Ser aEeNNr ed N. Jackson, Phone 1247M. ~ National Bank Bldg., Chicago. Phones Be EW. ruone lW2W—J. bE. Warwic WANTED—Honest, neat, capable If you are in need of work FOR RENT—Large, unfurnished |BUY tires and tubes away from Piiysio-Therapy ee oy WAREHOUSES white mali, for eral how Surgery a work. Must be good cook. 642 8. apartment. 316 BE. Eighth. The} high rent districts. Get them "By Appointment On. Grant. vertise Hildebrand. cheaper and save money. Wenstone | —___°Y TEPC NS LLSLIE M. NELSON, Warchouse - and Sandusky, Ford and Dodge sizes, DR. 1. N. FROST sor Co. Phone 1234 WANTED—Girl for general - house FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,|are giving satisfaction, 611 8. Dur- Physician and Suegeon 1 Crating, Moving, work. 421 Divine. Phone 2326W. $50. 614 EB. Filth, Phone 387, bin, Phone 2946W. O-S Blig. Phone 123] * Storage ’ ' > t 1 e n i t . t > . 2 5 r ¢ s y k n v es@eto+re~ an Lee wa. :

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