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TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925 nOBBER nOUND VER mntinued from Page One) * pidden round the block with f and watched the flight of pair as Chief Yohe and Officer n attempted to close in on she declared defiantly that nen were “them two boys, right So eMasters and Hall?” queried \ssistant Prosecutor Dyer Hays. Absolutely!” snapped Miss Ham- c. O. Brown of the McCord-Brady npany told of the discovery of the ery and Chief Yohe and Officer en Telated the exploration of the street house and the discov- the next ik, employed at the he as a bus-driver, and now a po- iceman, swore that the bandit car was the same which he had seen Hall driving a few days before the Hall, who is also facing federal ages in connection with the Bur- on sugar robbery last fall, was anded to jail yesterday after- when his bondsmen withdrey reir $1,500, the sum in which he as held on this charge. Both men are now in the county jail. Jack Gordon, held for 10 days for investigation in connection with the McCord-Brady robbery, was releas- ed Saturday afternoon when noth ng to establish his participation in the crime had developed, CRIME WAVE DEPLORED BY ARCHBISHOP CINCINNATI, Jan. 13.—“The tidal wave of crime against human life is fast making our beloved coun- try the most murderous nation on the earth,” Archbishop John G. Glennon of St. Louis, declared in his sermon for part of the spoken rites at the funeral services today of the late Archbishop Henry Moeller. He said “there {s a strong, a grow: ing tendency today to rob human life of its sacredness.” ‘If a few million die annually,” he said, “we don’t count {t a pass- ing. loss; and since their place ts taken by the millions born, {t falls to disturb us. And thus the human comedy moyes on. Shanghai Held By General Wu SHANGHAI, Jan. 13—(By The Associated Press)—Control of Shang- hai, the gateway port of China, over which the Peking government of Wu Pei Fu, since deposed, started an ag- gressive war some months ago, pass- ed back to the adherents of General Wu today when more than 7,000 van- quished troops of General Chang Yung Mun, a rival leader, were dis- armed and admitted to internment in the French and international settle- yents. AFTER LEAVING SPOOKS EVERY NIGHT. No such thi hundreds of Some come HOW 15 | 7 YOu ARE STAYIN’ OUT to the Santos home every LATE TONIGHT. Jiaqs? By NEA Service SANTA CLARA, Calif, Jan. 13.— Ing as ghosts? Adeline and John Santos, 18 and 16, respectively nearly every day. claim to see them And as a result, Santa Clara folk flock night. to pray that the spirits be exorcised—but most of the crowd are motivated by the samo impulse BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-To TELL YOU THE REAL TRUTH - BOYS - MAGGIE WENT OVER TO SPEND THE NIGHT WITH HER SISTER -Ss0 (M FREE- ADELINE SANTOS AND HER BROTHER, JOHN, WHO SEE that impelled the Bear to go over Mountain. Regardless of one's attitude to- ward spirits, the case of the Santos children is one to give scientists cause for study, Six different even- ings, both children have gone into a trance at 7:30, remaining in that state for two hours or more. The boy and girl declare they see the spirits of departed friends. The parents say the children in- herit psychic powers. , THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Restored Mrs. Auger’s Strength Lowell, Massachusetts. — ‘I read about Lydia E. ees 's Vegetable mpound in the little books that you send around and I felt ver good after I hi taken a couple of bottles of it. Ihad been in the hospi- tal and felt pretty well at first but wentdowntonoth- ing. Iwas weak and had to lie in bed almost all day, Thad dizzy and faint spells, painsin my back and lower parts and was so ner- once to disr labor not in A more partmental e¢ mended. was the con: any expend should be fi cil. A repe ment on the line in quan tailers as | ECONOMY PROGRAM IS LAUNCHED BY THE CASPER CITY COUNCIL (Continued from Page One) pense with «ll holdover immediate use. reful check®on all de- penditures was recom xcept in emergency, It nsus of the committee, : more ratified by he coun ort from every depart wisdom of ng gaso tity instead m re t was neede vo uid not bear my children | quested. The cor wapaae hope the Vegetable Com- | that loss from evape ¢ pound helps other women asit did mé, | of storage might more than offset Yo all my own work now and feel so | any advantage in price well, Ihave toldmy friends aboutit} Tne city should not attempt to and my sister and my aunt.’’— Mrs. | qupiicate in its own plant services Outve’ AuGER, 19 Howard Street, | .qually well provided by private Lowell, Massachusetts. concerns, the report held. It urged Over 200,000 women have sofarre=| 0+ tho proposal to install a light plied, to our question, ‘Have youre} ing unit at the pumping plant be tay ‘Yes,’ and because the Vegetable Department heads would 43 re- Sompound has been helping other gute? ta Ale eoppplaten micait y ae ve i orts an 0 dhere clo: a wena eer et monthly budget should the commit tee’s recommendations be adopted cent interest the city and Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper ix search Of employment to find work by puplishing FREE For One Insertion committee that a surve; to ascertain eible. plug in elthes lutions adop supplement mitting licen beginning of “Position Wanted” ads, Re member it will cost you nov: year, and tng (uv advertise your services J] nuthorized in the Tribune. plugs, If you are in need of work ' Advertise lows: gambling, sal imprisonment, charge levied argued also that the city unduly heavy insurance burden and use of water from New ordinances and passed on first reading as fol Improvement bonds bearing 8 per could be marketed by thus save the brokerage by contractors, the It suggested was carrying an y should be made later if a reduction is pos- Parking within 15 feet of a fire ¢ direction and in front of theaters is prohibited under reso: ted by the council to the parking ordinance passed last year. The council passed on second reading the ordinance per- wes to be issued at the a®y quarter, provided that all expire at the end of the that forbidding the un relleve the prosecution of submit- ting proof that inmates of raided places were actually engaged in rcriminal practices when the raiders entered. To place proprietors of pool halls and bowling alleys under $2,000 bond, subject to revocation for any violation of city ordinances. To place proprietors of hotels and rooming houses under $500 bond subject to revocation if the estab- Ushment should be used for the manufacture or sale of liquor or the conduct of gambling or as a dis- orderly house. The council went on record in a resolution favoring the introduction in the state legislature of a bill amending the maximum salaries permitted city officers to read as follow Mayor, $1,000; clerk, $2,400; treasurer, $2,400; water commis: sioner, $3,000; chief of police, $3,000; policemen, $1,920; council men, $5 per meeting; police Justice, $2,400, The contract for wire fencing to be erected around the city | .servoir was »tted to the Stearns-Rogers Manufacturing company of Denver. Its bid was $7 ot Le ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Matter of the Estate of LELIA SUSIE THOMPSON, De- ceased. Court File No, 1220, TO ATWOOD L, THOMPSON: You ate hereby notified to ap- pear before the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, in the Courtroom thereof, on Saturday, the 24th day of January, 1925, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, wh Letters of Administration whic! were issued to you under date of July 16, 1924, as Administrator of the estate of Lelia Susie Thompson, should not be revoked on account of your permanent re- were introduced 'To make inmates of places where le of Nquor or prostitu tion was practiced lable to fine or This is designed to moval from the State of Wyom- ing, and neglect to discharge your official duties as such administra- tor. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this Che Casper Daily Cribune ITS-NICE TO HAVE ALITTLE TY FOR ©1925 wy Inv. Feature Seavice. Inc. A HOME Easy basement. Fine garage. on CY avenue. The price Lawn, trees and shrubbery, Gra Britain rights fasted.” = (3 ceeeiancesaimiine = = BARGAIN Terms Five-room strictly modern home with two-room apartment in Good location $6300 is at least 1,500 less than I should get if I did not have to sell now. I can arrange almost any reasonable Call Owner terms for responsible party. at 1936-W e Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CBNTS. Five average worda used as 4 basis of estimating a 1 BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charge¢ udvertising will be boouxed jet lines” irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all wis received over the TELEPHONE, lut we cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AQ ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will Bot be responsible for more than one ihcorrect insertion of any ad: vertisemcnt ordered for more than one time. Errors not the tault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the reai value of the advertisement whl be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE Cays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect t purpose of the advertisem CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally T OX ice before 10. Want Ads rv after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted uncer head “Too Late to Classif: 12th day of January, 1925, EAL) MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Publish Jans 13, 20, 1925, ‘ourt, HELP- WANTED—Female WANTED—Woman to cook in small boarding house; experience not necessary. 630 8S. Chestnut. LADIES! LEARN BEAUTY CUL- ture. Our well kKnown_ system paves the way to success. Positions waiting at big pay or locations for business of your own. Catalog mailed free. MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th St., Denver, Colo. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone 2693W. HELP WANTED—MALE MAN, energetic and reliable, wanted for factory representative to handle our business in Casper dis- trict; unusual opportunity, with for- mai tune for right experience or capital unnecessary; write fully. Syncro Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich, AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Women and men, in each town in Wyoming, to séll Princess Radium Silk Underwear and Hosiery. If you are willing to work you can make $50 a week above expenses. I have made that and ‘more. It will pay you to tn: vestigate my propdsition and let me prove to you what I have made with it myself, Write or see Mrs. M Mansfield, district manager, Apt. 40, Yellowstone Apts. POSITIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER desires legal dic- tation, evening or Saturday after- noons. Phone 1625-M after 6 p. m. WANT E D—Housekeeping, _ hotel work, sewing by the day, will also do nursing. Phone 1632R. MIDDLE aged woman with experi- ence would lke préctical nursing; would prefer confinement- cases. Willing to do Mght house work in addition, Phone 2232M. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Coal Creek coal to de- liver to you at $8.50 ton. Moore & Morris. Phone 17-J-4. REPAIRING w. Vv. and Remodeling Johnston, the Carpenter 915 8. McKinley. Tel. 2628-3. MARCEL, &5c; manicure, 26c, Work done by Burnham's students of Chicago. 151 N. Park, front apart ment. DRESSMAKING, prices r Work guaranteed. M1) Clark, 605 8. Durbin. Phone 696J for ap- pointment. MARCELLING, also home appoint- ments. Phone 2562M. 949 8S. Mc- Kinley, FRED marcelling, no burning. 1808 8. Poplar. Phone 2867J, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES onable. FOR SALE—One model 1922 Dodge Touring car with Gabriel snu! bers, platform springs and good tres, A bargain, Phone 1180, FOR BALE—1924 Ford Coupe, excellent condition; bargain $390, Phone 81 of 411J, in at " FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Heated PRE garage, proof. Bragg Apts., 301 B. Seventh For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Dining room suite. White sewing machine, one small birdseye maple bedroom chair. Very reasonable. 715 S. Grant, THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Ni binet gas range, high oven, $381.25; $110 Clark range, Lofain attachment, Moores coal ran; used iro i 0 and up; ¢ Seal congoleum, 75c ‘d; mahogany Ii brary tuble, $12; electric washing achine, $20. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W, First St. with Lorain oven 8-piece walnut dining room set sets bedroom furniture. Durbin. FOR SALE—Three-burner, used electric stove, first class condition reasonable. Phone 1151 or P. O. Box 1576. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Woman's tailored suit new, siz For Rent—MisceNaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, per month; we also repair makes. Brooks, 749 Hast H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices, Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolés, all househcld goods. Phone 1086, LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters in exchange for new up-to-date gas ranges and heaters. 144 S. Durbin. Phone 133. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt Brooks 749 East H. Phone WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, WANTED TO BUY—Four or five room modern house, must be well located. Priced to sell. Phone 381 ROOM AND BOAR WANTED—Boarders and roomers; on bus line. 1116 BH. Second FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice, modern room, close in. Phone $753. 725 B. Second. FOR RENT—Attractive room, in private home, suitable for two Will give evening meal. Phone 427M. BERRY ROOMS, nice, steam heated rooms, hot and cold water at $4 and $6 pe. week. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, adjoin ing bath, hot water heat, suitable for two, close in. 701 8, Beech, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two light housekeep ing rooms, one block from bus line, $15. 243 East J. FOR RENT—Modern three-room furnished . apartment, semi-base ment, reasonable, Phone 1582M or call at 931 8. McKinley. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base ment apartment, gas, lights and hot water, $35; adults, 430 8. Lin coln. FOR RENT—Three-room apart ment, private bath, bullt-tn fea tures, partly furnished, close in Inquire 232 8. Grant. Call mornings and evenings. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished apartment, one half block from bus. 253 N, Jefferson Phone 1943J, CHEAP rent, modern furnished three-room apartment, private bath, half block from Becond. 183 58. Conw For Rent—APARTMENTS a THIS JOA NICE - COME HOME. tr SOAS SERES THAT MY SISTER WAS OUT AND (GOT HOME AND FOUNO THAT YOU HAD SNEAKED fo,6) PAGE NINE BUSINESS CHANCES REASONABL rest furant and fix tures for 8 Call at 132 W Midw FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—By owner, six-room » for acreage or farm lands or feal. 511 S. Durbins 946 W ne Pho WANTED TO BORROW BORROW — 000 urity B-188, LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT—HOUSES rime: 5 S. As! FOR RENT—Two rooms, down town, suitable for ple, bed in each room, bath, kitchen- elte, steam heat; hot and cold water, FOR Furnished apartment,| FOR RE Three-room furnished two rooms, one room, $15;| house, east side. Phone 2124W one large room house, $15; gas, od lights and steam heat furnished.| FOR RENT—Two-room house < 909 S, Cedar. Phone 1475. South Cedar street, for $20 per month. Partly modern. Has gas FOR RENT—Two-room apartment,| lights and city water. A, P. Nesbit private bath, laundry and store} Realty Co., 312 HE. Second. Phone room, 1 at 1339 8. Boxelder.| 101M Phone 1789R. FOR R Large six-roor FOR RENT—Very desirable three-|” modern home, located room apartment at 415 South Park] side in good residence distric street; three-room modern with bath] 380 per month. Th OnNH for $50 per month. Immediate pos-| for this money. A. P itt Realty session. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co.,|Co,, $12 5. Second 1¢ 101M. 912 1. Second. Phone 101M. MILNE APARTMENTS FOR. RE a Five-room furnished FOUR-KOOM modern, unfurnished, | ¢49 2" tents th MD Aa eas ooat steam heated apartment. Inquire | $8) Per month. Phone 2366, ns FOR R -Fiveroom modern [Strictly modern, fur. house with & age, furnished or partment, close in. Phone unfurnished 112 8. Washington *hone 18: Four-room Spruce. furnished | nt, h, partly House For Sale—REAL ESTATE furnished, three peo- FOR RE Furnished NT: bath. Lincoln change for house w nished two-room apartments, Apts. deeded laundry, root garden for summer.|” jana, six miles wost; $600 takes {t Phone OF n Realty Co., Realtors, 202 ron INT —Unfurnished apart. | Midwest Bldg. ment, living room, bedroom, break-| FOR SALE—Forty acrés, suitable fast nook, iitchenette, clothes closet.| suburban lots between Casper and privato bath, on pavément, laundry a) randeryiensDoraa. ra ected Ah! hone 2263R- Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest WILSON APARTMENTS, Bldg Modern 1 unfurnished apt., Nace, bed, ra se, pl ce. Mi bee range, laun FOR LEASE YELLOWSTONE Apartments. 426] 7 Eee ae AWW. Yellowstone. Phone 2760, FOR LEASE— Wonderful garden and chicken ranch, Irrigated, im- FOR BR ‘Three-room basement | provemer equipme! apartir with bath; rent, heat, with leas west Bldg or unfur. pri-| FOR LEAS ,600 acres close to Phone| well, North Casper oil field, also some interests for sale in 9: acres FOR RE nished ay ding, close in, reasonabl Lincoln. Phone 1186M. Modern two-room fur: rtment, dishes and bed. P. O. Box 894, Casper, Wyo. LOST. bag, Tan tr LOST AND FOUND The following ar s have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the dwners please call ana clatm— One pair nose glasses One purse containing check, Bunch of keys in black leather Child's brown kid glov neh € in black leather PERSONAL MADAM spirit me ning, 8 p. m Phone 2609.3 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Bighth Judicial District. Estate of Ralph J. Marcy, De- ceased court, Notice is given that lets ters of admin ion were on ther 18th day of December, 1924- ranted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons hav- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Frieda A, Alben, administratri of the estate of Ralph J, Marcy dec: No. 15, Stockmen’'s u ank building, Casper, Wyoming, within six mon after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any bene- fit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. ember 30, 19 A. ALBE Administr Wilson, atrix Attorney William O, for estate, Publish December 80, 1924; January 6, 13, 1 311 N 2. FOR RENT—Two-room 3 ghts and water Ui n bus line, $17.50. r 137 Beech ‘urnished » if desired, 1219 8. J close in "Pk very reasonable, ne 1029W. ly furnished apartmen’ gas, 429 EB. nook, reasonable rent. 8 S. Jefferson, FOR RENT—Four-room 1 Cast J. FOR RENT—1426 South slx-room house d. H, G. Bizzell, ust company. house RE t-roor 204 East furnished apartment,’ $35 month. t, near high school, gar- Yicely furnished apart- ment, close in, next to P, & R. furnished apartment, private bath, ——$<$<$<$$—$ ns FOR RENT—Very reasonable, nice- Une, gas, ghts furnished. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ment apartment, water furnished, Phone 2143, Phone 2762. FOR RENT—HOUSES — one block from bus line, apartment, furnished J PROFESSIONA L DIRECTORY HASELMI Auditors and Ine © ‘Lax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 i & PREBLE ants basement Im, Phone C, VAN DENBERG ——————__, H, M.D. upd D. hone 36 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrica DR. C. H. PLATZ, Over Fr: Diseases of Children CLEANERS FOR RENT—Large, warm, thr room furnished apartmnet, lights and water, cheap. 1020% 8 AUDITORS DOCTORS herry. me IE a a ©. H. REIMERTH & CO. MARSHALL ©. KEIT FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,| 0. fica punto Accountants HERBERT L. HA $50. 445 8. Park, Phone 387. Office 208 South ¢ Income ‘Tax Service Private Hospital, FOR RENT—Two-room, completely | 401 0.- 8. Bldg. Phone 767 “ patel. ntz Shop R. Certified Public Account Income Tax Service building. Phone’ 271W. Pane yiny FOR RENT—Modern three-room ARCHITECTS 126 East WA. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building t, on bus XBURN 5S. WEBB 792 CY. i 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 Ughts and Eleventh. BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ——— ed NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE wo-room furnished] AND FUKL CO.—rhone wv unfurnished apartment, dress. 20 and $25. 124 N. Mel TTY Phone 1791W. BATTERIES NT—'Threeroom unfur- CASPER BATTER CO. artment, steam heated. |y19 E, bith Yhone 907 FOR RENT—Close 1m; three-room CHIROPRACTORS modern, furnished apartment, hot water heat, private bath, laundry Dit, J. i. JENYREY | DR. ANNIE GHANA UE FREY FOR ONT—Three-room modern|buite 318 Midwest iidg. Khon 100 apartment, furnished or unfur- ; ” nished, electric washer in laundry,| S- 1, HARNKD, Chiropractor private bath, fireplace, breakfast EY abn ehh Phone 1457 DR. I. BE. BERQUIST Zutkermeister Bidg, hone 1757 DOCTORS furnished THE CASPER PRIVATE HusVviTAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND UHILUKEN'S HOSPITAL 642 South Vurvin—rhone 406 tat Elm street, beautifully co Wyom Si SURGERY, GYN UBSTE’ 2 modern s Homer BR. Lathrop, D, F.A.C.S. THE SERVICE © ANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS BULLACK & LACY Bulte 204 9 Midwest Bldg. Pho 1200 JOHN M. HENCH _ Room 6, Kimball Bldg, 212 So, Center Phone 198 HEMINGWAY & McDON ¢ 225 Midwest Bidg. eerie Lawyers <= Room 332 Midwest Bldg. POSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Rm. 212, Con. Koy. idg Phone 41 peal De tant seek NICHOLS & STIRRETT aAwyers Oil E>change Bldg. W. FERGUSON A @orn Km, 22, Townsend ssidg. Phone 1963 W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law ee HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building ; OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Phone 2217 309-10-11 GEO. WILLIS sSTLD K A Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest biudg. Phone 1193 JAM P. KEM 108 Consolidated Royalty Bldg OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©, D Office and Kesidence EB DAVIS fing Apart ments No. 24. Phone 388, OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED - Aud Glasses # Properly Fitted by KR. L. EVANS 134 8. Center St, ROOFING NG ROOFING 66, 5 Phone 1804 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired Applicd wroml 7 Kast Ph. 2805 3 rniture Packing Phone Mo2W— . Warw pigs WN AREHOUSES Victor it, Dacken, i. Se, M. D- FOR RENT—Three-. om rmodern,| EYE, NOSE AND TMROAT furnished house. 3%: 8. Park Harm » Stanton, M. B., . — SKIN AND X-KAY TREATMENT FOR RE — Five-room modern GENITO-URLNARY Db»: . house, on bus line, one half block G. B, Underwood, M.D. from pavement 1327 Boxelder. RY NOLOL 3 - — allie M. Lith FOR RENT—Unfurnished five-room PHARMACIST house, modern, very large rooms, RS. L hardwoc floors, cheap if rented by 16th. 1127 Oakerest or phone 1205R. ©, BE. Duncan, D. D. & T—Partly furnished house Wet NRL eet ig peer First and Kimball streets, five Telephones 64 and 65 # and bath, gas heat, $5¢ per he nth, Ask for Probst, ‘214 Mid KIMBALL vest Bidg. Yesness Store FOR RNT—Two-room furnished hott tine Caw. house, 828 South Conwell, water, Physio-Therapy Treatments lights and gas, on bus line, rent! Surgery and Deep X.Ray Therapy reasonable. Inquire 336 8. Conwell "By Appointment Only FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, new DR. N. foyr-room modern house, 642 & Physician and Suegeon McKinley, ~ los Bldg. Phone 123 M Warehouse Phone 1234 Crating, Moving, Storage