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— BANK WORKERS TOBE TAUGHT | USE OF GUNS DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14.—Em-{ ployes of the United States National | bank, one of Denver's largest bank- | ing institutions, will be taught to! shoot and “shoot straight” in an ef- fort to prevent any spread of the! wave of bank banditry into Denver, James Ringold, president, said to. day. In addition to doubling {ts system of aiarms and corps of armed guards, every male employe will be equipped with either revolver or sawed off shotgun, Ringold said. Regular target practice will be held and the men will be instructed not | only in the art of hitting the target, but also in “covering” and disarm- ing holdup men. “If this measure does not prove ‘ffective, we intend to extend the system and all women employes like- wise will be armed and taught to shoot,” Mr. Ringold: declared. OWSLEY WILL COACH NAVY ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. 14.—John ("Jack") Owsley, for veral years coach of the footbal “scrubs” at Yale, has been appointed head coach of the midshipmen football team, it was announced by Admiral Wilson, superintendent of the naval acad- emy, today. Tae A portrait of Mrs. Samuel Felton, the only woman who ever has held a eeat in the United States senate, has been presented to South Georgia college, an institution in which Mrs. Felton has taken a great interest. ot Out of a total of 498 degrees con- ferred by the University of the Philtppines last year, 110 of them were earned by women. Cassifed Rates Two cents per wora or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a lin 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. TELEPHONE ADB. Careful attention will be given all mis received over the TELEPHONE, lvt we cannot guarantes accuracy, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one tme, Errors not the tault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement be rectified 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 or purpose of the advertisement. OUT OB TOWN ADVEKTISE- MENT: ‘Ss. Must bu accompanied by cash or cheok in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions bout grunting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Datly ‘Tribune, CLOSING HOUR. Went (as to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a, m, will be inserted head |"Too Late to HELP WANTED—Female LADIES! LEARN BEAUTY CUL- ture. Our well known 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—Lady canvasser; good commission. Address P. O, Box 646. POSITIONS WANTED ern STENOGRAPHER desires legal dlc- ation, evening or Saturday after- noong. Phone 1625-M after 6 p, m, MARRIED lady rirl wants work. Good home near school’ and small wages acceptable. Phone 1870, ———— MIDDLE aged lady would care for invalid, P. O. Box 2082, MIDDLE aged woman with expert. ence would Uke practical nursing would prefer confinement case Willing to do light house work in addition, Phone 2232M. SERVICES OFFERED with six-year-old FREE marcelling, no burning. 1803 8. Poplar. Phone 2367J. Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man aud woman in Casper ix search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads. Re member it will cost you noth: ing tw advertine your services in the Tribune. | FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 ——_—___.. BRINGING UP FATHER SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Coal Creek coal to de- liver to you at $8.50 ton. Moore & Morris, Phone REPAIRING and Remodeling W. V. Johnston, the Carpenter 915 8, McKiniey. Tel. 2628-J. pene a eis a MARCELLING, 36c. Burham's stu- dent of Chicago. 151 N. Park, front apartment. GET your plumbing done Brammer will give you a square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work Suaranteed. Phone 2090J. MARCEL, 35c; manicure, 25c. Work done by Burnham's students of Chicago. 151 N. Park, front apart- ment. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—One model 1922 Dodge Touring car with Gabriel snub- bers, platform springs and good tires. A bargain. Phone 1130, FOR SALE—1924 Ford excellent condition; $380, Phone 81 or 411J. SouND VALUES IN USED CARS Coupe, bargain in at It is more important to make a friend than to make a sale. The small profit we would make by selling you an unsatisfactory car could not compen- sate us for the bad will that such a sale would engender. We want you a satisfied customer or no cus- tomer at all. For your protection— buy your used car from a reputable dealer. DODGE BROTHERS 1924 Special! Touring; driven 6,000 miles. Is equipped with wire wheels, balloon tires, bumpers front and rear, moto; meter, etc, Offered at. 1923 Type B Coupe; large West- inghouse shock absorbers, bumpers front and rear, moto: meter and spotlight. Price...$700 1928 Touring; Westinghouse shock absorbers, new enaimel.$575 1923 Roadster ---.----------- == #500 1928 Commercial; new roadster top and side curtains. A bar- gain at ~$400 BUICK 1920 Six Cylinder Touring. This has car has a new top and been repainted. [ive tires. Will return dolls dollar value in transportation at the extremely low price of.§275 WHITE ‘ Roadster top, Offered Ton Truck. New tires all around. at .---. FORDS 1928 Touring; starter, demount- Coliseum Motor Co. 181 E. Fifth Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE—Harley Davidson mo- toreycle, electric equipment, late model. Terms or cheap for cash. Phone H, B. Gabriel, 1406, days or 783 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE—1922 Ford Roadster, starter, demountable rims, tires in extra good condition, new top and curtains, delivery box extra. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Apply base- ment, 130 W. Tenth before 4 p. m. Thursday or Friday. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Heated garage, fire- proof. Bragg Apts., 301 B. Seventh, For Sale—Household Goods THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Slightly used kitchen safe, $10; iron beds, $1.50 and up; victrola, $12.50; sewing hine, $8; gas heater, baby buggy, $4; Western electric washing machine, $50; congoleum, 75c yard. Rugs and window shades at reduced Bn HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 SALE—Dining room suite, White sewing machine, one sma) birdseye maple bedroom chair. Very reasonable, 716 8. Grant. POR BALE with Lor Clark Jewel n oven | $-pieco wainut dining room Te rev ave ie eat of work Advertise sets bedroom fureiture. Durbin. FOR SALE—‘Three-burner; used electric stove, first class condition, reasonable. Phone 1151 or P, O. Box 1616, Che Casper Hallp Cribune GREAT HEAVENS- MY BEAUTIFUL VASE - THAT CosT ME FirtTy DOLLAR: |. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALI ilver laced Wyandott chickens. Call 408 Platte avenue or phone 17R4, Milla, W; FOR SALE—Fifty White Leghorn June pullets. Phone 43, For Sale—MisceNaneous AUTO tops, curtains and cushion repairing. North Casper Saddlery, 1263 N. Durbin. Phone 1099M. FOR SALE—A live eagle. 2257 Ww. é Phone For Rent—MisceNaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, per month; we also repair Brooks, 749 East H. $3 all Phone makes 1648 W. FOR REN’ offices. Royalty Bldg. Well lighted, desirable 11 401 Consolidated WANTED TO BORROW ——— WANTED TO , BORROW — $2,400 first mortgage, well located prop- erty, bearing interest at 8 per cent, for quick sale at $300 discount. Address Box 189, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ran , heaters, dressers, georolda, all househcid 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 8. Durbin. Phone 1338, WILL buy first mortgages, reason- able discount. Kamon Real Estate Co., E. Second. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash rice paid for second hand furnt- e. Brooks 749 East Hi. Phane 8-W. WANTED—Your old coal range oF heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086, WANTED TO BUY¥Y—Faur or five- room modern house, must be wel! located. Priced to sell. Phone 881. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—One light housekeeping room in Elk street school district. Phone 1870. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RBNT—Three large, nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, private bath, use of laundry room and electric washing machine, also garage, one block from pavement and bus Une, $85 month, Phone 2935", 304 N, Jackson, ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and roomers; on bus line, 1115 B, Second. FOR RENT—ROOMS ~$225/ FOR RENT—Nice, modern room, -$250 close in, PRone ST6J. 1726 E. Second. BERRY ROOMS, nice, steam heated rooms, hot and cold water at $4 and $5 per week. FOR RENT-—Sleeping room, adjoin: ing bath, hot water heat, suitable for two, close in. 701 8, Beech. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home, breakfast and din- ner if desired; home privilege grant- ed. 1215 E. Second. Phone 605W. FOR RENT—Nice, comfortable bed- room, adjoining bath, private en- trance. Phone 760J. 610 8, Park. BEAUTIFULLY — furnished — front room, phone, bath, private en trance, gentleman, also nies room, kitchen privileges, for la. ., close in. Phone 1733R. For Rent—APARTMENTS ror ap RENT—Close rtments, also , steam heat, 0 BE. Midwest in, desirable rooms, private reasonable rent. FOR RENT—Extra nice, completely apartment, close in, 733 —Nicely furnished base- ment apartment, gas, lights and water furnished. Eleventh. Phone 2143W, FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, dishes and bed- ding, close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186M, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $32.50, one room kitchenette and bath, laundry privileges. Phone 2042M. 428 8. Grant. FoR m RENT — Three-room *. apart , private bath, builtin fea: ure partly furnishes Inquire 282 8. Grant. Call and evenings. |. For results try a Tribune Classi- tied Ad, t, dose in. morning! A SNAP Four-room modern, partly furnished house, on excellent lot facing on two streets, on paving and bus line. first paymen YOUR RENT Money will take this modern seven-room house, east side, four rooms first floor, three room apartments and furnace room in semi-basement. Let this income property make money for you while you are buying Good car or lots for down payment. $800 CASH Gives you a good three-room house on two lots, north side, worth Sickness compels owner to leave town. it. $1,700 on terms. misfortune your fortune. CASPER REALTY CO., Realtors Phone 381 Fae Rent—APARTMENTS furnished private 183 fos rent, modern three-room apartment, bath, half block from Second. S. Consvell. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, two rooms, $23; ons room, $15; one large room ‘house, $15; gas, lights and steam heat furnished. 909 S. Cedar, Phone 1475. MI MENTS FOUR HOON modern unturaished, steam heated apartment. Inquire 918 EB. Second. FOR _ RENT—Strictly modern, fur: nished apartment, close in, Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Choice, close in, mod- ern three-room apartment, partly furnished, $25. 725 8. Ash. House {n_rear gf lot. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished, down town, suitable for three peo- ple, bed in each room, bath, kitchen- ette, steam heat, hot and cold water, laundry, roof garden for summer. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Unturnished apart- ment, I!ving room, bedroom, break- fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on payement, laundry in basement.’ Phone 226SR. YELLOWSTONE Apartments. W. Yellowstone. Phone 2760. FOR RENT—Tworoom apartment gas, lights and water furnished, near bus line, $17.50, 204 East J. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $60. 445 S. Park. Phone 387, FOR RENT—Two-room, completely furnished apartment, $36 month. 187 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart ment, close in, next to P. Rr building. Phone 271W. FOR RENT— Modern three-room furnished apartment, priv: close in, very: reasonable, PF. Phone 1029W, * NEW DEE APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment ing room, $20/and $2 . rose. Phone 1791W. FOR RENT -— Thre 426 ‘oom = unfur> nished apartment, steam heated. Phone 2033W. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur nished, electric washer in laundry, private bath, lace, breakfast nook, reasonable rent, Phone 2762. 1218 8S, Jefferson. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished apartment, reasonable rent, close in, 342 S, Kimball. FOR RENT—Two:room furnished apartment, lights, water and gas furnished, $25. 404 E. Thirteenth. Phone 1625M. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT-—E\, house: 465 CY. FOR RENT—Threeroom modern, furnished house, 315 S. Park. FOR RENT-Fiveroom modern house, on bus line, one half block from pavement, 1527 Boxelder. FOR RENT OR SALE—New; five- room bungalow, good location, on pavement and bus ine. Call 1187M or 1230 8, Lincoln. FOR RENY—Unturnished fiveroom house, modern, very large rooms, hardwood floors, cheap if rented by 15th. 1127 Oakcrest or phona 1295R. ight-room = modern T—Nicely furnished, new, m miodern house. 642 8. FOR ‘T—Three-room modern house, well furnished, garage. 633 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnisHed house and garage, on north side, $30 per month. Phone 2366) FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house with garage, furnished or unfurnishec 112 8. Washington. Phone 1833J, NT—Four-room 917 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—AlIl modern, six-room furnished house, close tn, on pav- good condition, garage, $50. ncoln. Phone 818k. FOR RENT ive-room modern house, furnished or unfurnish: one half block from pavement. month. Phone 967J. 1332 8. FOR RENT—Modern house. and uAraKe, On pavement, four up and four down, some furniture. 1428 8, Popuiar. Phone 1652W, FOR RENT—Three-room house, fur- nished or unfurnished, good lo tion, north side, large yard fenced, garage if desired, Phone 701M or call at 140 B. Midwest, furnished tS} Will take car or lots as Make this 108 South Center For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two best lots in Moun- tain View. Will sacrifice. Box B-191, Tribune FOR LEASE FOR LBASE—1,600 acres close to well, North Casper oil field, also some interests for sale in 920 acres. P. O. Box 894, Casper, Wyo. BUSINESS CHANCES REASONABLE, restaurant and fix- tures for sale. Call at 132 W. Midwest FOR SALE=-$860 equity in finest location for chicken ranch around Casper. Splendid highway, gas, water, telephone ahd electric light lines. Take $200. Box B-190, Tribune. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE Missouri ighty acre central farm, good spring of r water, some timber. Price 00. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 Second. E FOR SALE OR TRADE—Clear lots or three or four-room house, for secured paper. P. ©. Box 195, TO TRADE—60x100 corner lot, close to business district with two five room houses, a one-room house and @ Barage, gas heat, good income and clei Will consider farm lands near Chugwater, Wyo., or Carloc ~Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | FOUR “SICK Bi WELL-HoOw MUCH OID THIS ONE cost 05? CLUMSY | months after the dai ters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate. and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated January 7, 1925. IRMA B. MOULDING, Administratrix of the estate of C, A, Moulding, deceased. William O. Wilson, for estate, Publish Jan’ 7, 14, 21, 1925. Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, In the District Court Eighth Judicial District. In the matter of the estate of George Harry Stone, deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of January, A. D., 1925, letters of administration were granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all per- sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned at Room 511 Midwest Refining Building, Casper, Wyo- ming, within six months after date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded 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 this 7th day of January, A. D,, 1925. (Signed) TRACY N. SHAW, Administrator. Publish Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1925. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE: MENT. In the Matter of the Estate of John R. Hunter, Deceased. To all creditors and other per- sons interested in said estate: Yotice is hereby given that John chultz, administrator of the estate of John R. Hunter, deceas- ed, has rendered and presented for settlement and filed with the Clerk of the District Court of Na- trona County, Wyoming, his fina! account of administration of said estate, together with a petition for the distribution of the same and for his discharge, and that on the 20th day of February, 1925, at South Dakota, preferred, but, what have yiu? Call Probst, 214 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE acre alfalfa, mile from elty OR TRADE—Forty irrigated farm, halt limits, goed seven arns, double garage Will sell or ‘trade for By owner, Box 496, city property Gody,- Wyo FOR TR4§DE—Lot in southeast Cas per for Florida real estate. Write J. Lb. Waugh, Lake Wort ida. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW — $2,000 first class security, Box 1-188, Tribune, MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds, jewelry, guns, musical instruments, cameras, good clothes, United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center, LOST AND FOUND ‘T—Tan traveling bag and war <, between Moneta and Ther- polis. Reward for returning them to Harry C. Rigs, Casper, Wyec., care Wyatt Hotel. LOST—Cameo pin, Finder return to ward 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 purse containing check. Saturday Tribune. night. Re Bunch of keys in black leather case. Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black leather case PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spiritualist, private’readings daily, message circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p.m. Apt. 5, Wyatt hotel Phone 2609-J GENTLEMAN wants to reduce ex- penses to California. Phone 2702 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. In the matter of the estate of C, A. Moulding, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration were on the 5th day of January, 1925 granted to, the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Irma B. Moulding, Room 16, Stock- inen’s National Bank Buildin Casper, Wyoming, within 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, or as! soon thereafter as the matter may he heard, at the Court Room of the District Court, Eighth Judicial Distriet, in and for Natrona Coun- Wyoming, at Casper Wyo- ming, said administrator will pray for a settlement of said account and the allewing of said petition for distribution. and discharge, Anyone interested may examine ecount and petition for dis- tribution and discharge. Anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto, at any time within thirty days after the 21st day of January, 1925, that being the last publication of this notice, and that if no objections are filed he will make final settlement of said estate on February 20th, 1925, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be hear: JOHN L. SCHULTZ, Administrator. Pub. Dec. 81, 1924, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1925, Casey & McNally, Attorneys. c path NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Estate of Frank C. Bailey, De- ceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of Administration were on the 29th day of December, 1924, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons hay- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouch- ers for allowance, to the under- signed at the office of Hagens & Murane, 207. Consolidated Royal- ty Building, Casper, Wyoming, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever bgrred. Dated December 30, 1924. CELLA BAILEY, Administratrix. Pub. Dec. 31, 1924, Jan. 7, 14, 1925. 21, > NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET. ING OF STOCKHOLDERS LIDDERDALE TOOL CO. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Lidderdale Tool Co., a Wyoming Corporation, will be held at the office of the corpora tion, located at No. 1 cast C street, Casper, Wyoming, on the 17th day of January, A. D., 1925, at 4:00 o'clock p. m., for the elec- tion of Directors for the ensue- ing year and for transaction of such other business as may law- fully come before the meeting. WARREN L. BAILEY, Secretary, Publish January 7, 14, 1925. pce ht LEA Rd Pee TOPEKA, Kanse—Chancellor Lind. ley of the University of Kansas, dis- missed by the state board under former Governor Jonathan M. Davis, was reinstated by the board under Governor Paulen. For resulta try a Tribune Classi fied Ad, PAGE ELEVEN ON BOOTLEG, SAD Four p the Orange from the them f mech sanitary en was r was and ching enough manipul member, i to hold a pint which LUMBER TRADE SEES BIG YEAR | IN PROSPECT. M. B. Nelson, president of the Long ates the largest Douglas fir saw mill in the world here, said yester day that the “industrial consump- | tion of lumber this year will bx greater than in the last two years and oho | tit | LONGVIEW, Wash., Jan. 14.— Bell Lumber company, which oper the export demand will be greater than it has been for some time. “England and continental Europ: will draw heavily on American lur ber this year, business with Japs will probably increase and th port trade to Austra and South America will be bette he said, Ousted Guard Official Wili Stay at Post| DENVER, Colo. Paul P. Newlon, the Colorado who last night w Jan. 14.—Colonel adjutant general National Guard, relleved of his by order of Governor Morley notified Captain Edward C. Austin, appointed to succeed him that he would not vacate the office. Captain Austin then handed Ne lon a copy of charges he said would be filed against him, calling for a general court martial, if con LATEST IN BATHING tinued in his refusal to give up the office. _ Try a Classified Ad for results surrs, | MADE OF HUMAN HATE AT LEAST ORNAM But don't go near the water; It is the work of a famous Russian hair-dresser in Paris. It's securely sewed, waved to perfection and finely form-fitting. The sult is to be exhibited {n Parts in 1925 at a display of art water PROFESSIONAL DIR AUDITORS ©, H.R JERTH & CO. Certified Public Accountants Income Tax Service . 401 0.- 8, Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income ‘bax Consuitants 3 Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 660 ee FF R. ©, VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income ‘lax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS ————<—<—$<— —<— — WM, J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 hb. Pecond dt. Phone WiM RAYBURN 8S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER — NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—rnone vy — BATTERIES a ec rn eee ene PER BATTER CO. 119 BE, birth Fhone 907 CHIROPRACTORS ——————— DK. KEY DR. ANN ts 5d om on PREY buite 418 Midwes M. KB. MAKNED, Chiropractor loz Norto Aunbail Htreet Poone 1407 DK. LB. BERQUIST neuter Bidg: none 1757 DOCTORS s PRIVATE Vhone 273 CHILUREN S Hun 542 South vu dealt SURGERY, GYNeCOLOGY AND OBS LET KACS Homer R, Lathrop, 3 Vietor Kk, Dack: EX, BAK, NOs AND Harmon L, Stanton, M. 8. BKIN AND XKAX L1G TO-URINAKY Dis . B. Underwood, ROENTUENOLY i AL m—rhoue 406 M.D. ©, E. Dune vD. DS Offices in Kohrbiugh Building 113 Kast Becund Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. A. KIMBALL Over Yesness Store Suite 1 to 11 Phones 2208—1715W Physio-Therapy Treatments Ln 53 and Deep X-Ra, 'y Appointment Only DOCTORS MARSHALL ( HERBERT L Office 208 Sow Private Hospit G acite rede Latha i atldethig DK, C,H. PLATZ, Over ntz Shap Diseases of Childrtn CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEAN Ralroad at Jackson hone 56 ~ ny LAWYERS BULLACK & LACY buite 204-205 M est Bidg. thone L209 KEITH, M. D, ARVEY, M.D. one Ad Durbin bstetrics LuS JOHN M. HENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg, 212 So, Center Phone 198 Se nacnaarelciis Mn GWAY & McDONALD HEMI Phone 210 225 Midwest Bidg. Lawyers . Midwest Bidg. I WEMRLI oye - Bid. Room $32 POSTER ANL t t Rm. 212, Con. & Phone ie ns habia a NICHOLS & STIRKETT awyers 1 809-10-11 Oi baer Bldg. GEO. W. FERGUSON A Corney Towns Phone 1963 W. UL. PATTEN Attorney at Law HAGENS & MURAND ae Lawyers 206-207 O11 Lxchange Building OGILBEE & ADAMS F 210 OS bia Vnone 2217 WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest isg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consulidated Koyuity Blig OSTEOPATH DK. CAROLINE Office und Kesidenee ments No. 2 C. DAVIS ‘e Apart Phono 388, OPTOMETRIST ee eneceaeaathe BYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properiy titted by Kk. L. EVANS 154 5. Center St, ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING ¢ East llth Peete Vhowe 1801s All Kinds of Roofs Repaired = and Applied UPHOLSTERING Ph. 28030 niture Packing Warwick DR. LN. FROST Physician and Surgeon Bldg. Phone 123 Therapy NAREHOUSES 3 LESLIE M. SON, Warehoune aod Transfer Co., Phone 1284 Crating, Moving, Storage

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