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, “SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1925 pacha A ABA Ae Ee te ARCHED FOR [oglNG ARTIST ' No Trace Yet Round of Pianist Who Dis- ° appeared. - NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—Hospitald in this and other cities are being seatehtd for Ethel Leginska, pian. ist, Who disappeared last Monday night, On the theory that she may have been taken to som> hospital suffering from amnesia or mentat aberration. Friends are of the opinion she suffered a nérvous breakcown, Although police have searched for Veqdays, they. have found no tracg of Miss Leginska. She disappeared just before she was to give a con- | cert in Carnegie Hall. She was dressed for th® concert and accord. ing to -her friends had no and wore no hat, Her engagements for the next three months have been cancelled and descriptions of her have been radlocast. GRAFT CHARGE DRAWS FIRE OF COLLEGE MEN Gl BELFAST, money viaduct. Fivo average : BLACKFACE _ NEW, YORK, Jan, 31—Charges | lines. f eneourggement by college alumnj|, 4! chargec of graft { bouxed “set athletics and of drinking of liquor have created a furore among graduates of western con- Zerenge universities. living in New ‘ork. let we cannot nor president of Lehigh university, at the Annual dinner of the New York Association of Western Conference Universities. “Very largely through alumni in- | fluence intercollegiate athletics have been so prostituted as to render them positively undesirable in their effects upon the general character and the professional ethics of college stud- ents," Mr. Richards said. “When in order to secure winning teams our athletes aro subsidized by one device or another and the spirit of graft and hypocricy is thus open- ly. qnd flagrantly encouraged, the college boy is led to believe that,any- thing is right if you can get by with it. Men thus educated will be more dangerous to soclety than the uneducated grafter or crook. “Again the alumni constitute one of the most serious menaces to the development and maintenance of proper moral standards among stud- ents. __.“Many college students today seem inclined to go to greater exceesses in the use of intoxicating Uquors than in the past. College officers are do- ihg everything in their power to create a proper restraint against ehese evils, but thelr task is ren- dered vastly more difficult when alumni of a fraternity carry liquor nto. the fmaternity house and when it seems.nécessary that every alum- ni ‘dinner or reunion be sufficiently . Wet to supply the stimulus for the affair, one time. be rectified Nete the &pout ceunting 7) ‘bune. scripts, spare necessary. AND Jobs. immediately. ABSTRACT STATEMENT ftatement of Receipts for twelve months from January pared and ordered published as follows, to-wit:. Amount on hand January 1) 1924 Receipts City Taxes Collected ___ r. City Clerk's fees covered into the Treasury Chief of Poli’e fees covered into the Treasury - eral fund Engineer’s fees to fund Engineer’s fund . Special Improvement Assessments, Principal Special Improvement Assessment Interest Miscellaneous DISBURSEMENTS Expense—Administration -_ Expense—Clerk’s Department - Expense+—Treasurer’s Department Expense—Legal Department — Expense—Health Department Expense—Police Department Expense—Fire Department Expense—Street Department Expense—Engineer’s Department Expense—Garage Department — Expense—Inspection Department Expense—Park Department Maintenance of Buildings — Water Department—Administration Service Department Expense—Meters - Expense—Mains _ Expense Humping Plant _-- Expense—Reservoirs, Sewer etc. Special Improvement ‘Warrants - Special Improvement Bonds ~ Interest Obligation Bonds - Gamewellt System —.-- Lighting System - Home Detention - Tourist Camp dewalks ne urchase of Lots for General Department - Purchase of Lots for Water De) “Warren Construction Co., for C, B. & Q. R. R. for,Subway Total __ Ledger Cash Balance ‘ TOTAL Weunieess guadneo ue hows eae State of Wyoming, City of Casper. It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a J. 8. VAN D Publish January 31, 1925. HOSPITALS ARE! S&Scrsc WANT YOU TO GO RIGHT! DOWN-STAIRS AND FIRE THE MEw BOFLER -HE DIDN'T HOME ONTIL TWo THIS MORNING -IN FACT HE JOST ERGOT IM BEFORE You o19- THREE DEAD IN STORM: Jan. sons were killed and ten when during a terrific gale night a train was blown fro mthe rails while crossing the Owencarrow Nunes" the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all wis receiyed over the TELEPHONE, WANTED—Woman husband's board and room; ntust be clean and good cook; Apply after 6 0" 1396. Police Justice finés and fees covered into the Treasury _ Enginer’s fees to the Treasurer from Water to Gen- 31.—Three per- injured last ——————____. For results try a Classified ad. Classified Rates Two cents per wora or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CBNTS. words used as 4 basix of estimating a line. : CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space cf two' advertising will be irrespective of Suarantee accuracy. Vigorous informal discussion arose |CORRECTION “OF CLASSIFIED after the charges were made last 42 ERRORS. night. by Charles Russ Richards, |, 2%@, Casver Daily ‘Tribune will be responsibie for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertiserncut orderea for more than Errors not the tault of the advertiser which clearly lesen feat value of the udvertisement only by publication (thout extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. ton will be made when the error does not materially affect the senso r purpose of the advertisement. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- A MENTS. ‘ sfuat by accorhpanied by cash or cheok in full payment of the same. foregoing No republica- instructions the words and the fate per word fer the Casper Dally — HELP WANTED—Female to. .work for no laundry, ‘clock, 542 CY. Phone TYPISTS—To type authors’ manu- time, experience un- Typist. Service Bureau, 40 Clinton St., Newark, New Jersey. HELP WANTED—MALE FEMALE YOU ARE WANTED. Governnrent $95.00-$192.00 month. Sam- ple coaching lessons—FREE. Write Franklin Instutute, OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS and Expenditures of the City of Casper 1, 1924 to January 1, 1925, pre- -$ 260,522.21 495,000.00 27,872.09 1,434.67 34,995.54 11,829.62" 16,768.70 58,798.29 23,715.00 147,303.44 1,513,689.80 201,578.64 75,700.00 299,706.6 5 UP FATHER SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN—Sell. Chippewa shoes direct to wearer; experience un- necessary, Write 418 Lewis Ave., Billings, Mont. SALESMEN WANTED—Three live wire energetic men wanted fo: real job. Apply 115 E. First, 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. POSITIONS WANTED SXPERIENCED man wants job, non-un.on cook, preferred hotel or ooarding house, address, P. O. Bo: 4023, Casper. LADY wants housekeeping, sewing or nursing, by day or week. Phone 2834W. LADY wants. work as cook in oil fields; experienced. Sadie Hudson, Box B223, Tribune. COMPETEN’® woman wants laun- dry and cleaning- work. Phone 1499M. - EXPERIENCED _ stockman, _ irri- repair, also carpenter. ‘Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED Box B-222, MARCELLING, also home appoint- ments. Phone 2662M, 949 8S. Mc- Kinley. CALCIMINING and painting at a very low price, Special price to rooming houses. Phone 1138, RELIABLE girl wishes care of chil- dren by the hour. Phone 160J. FREE to you. Estimates and plans for your buliding. Carpenter work by day or contract. Axel hyren, Box 1 Phone 15R2. JERSEY milk delivered to your door fresh every day. Team work a_ specialty. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly St. Phones 1096R or 698M. GET your plumbing done now,” R. Brammer will give you a square deal, Special attent.on given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090J. REPAIRING and _ remodeiing. W. V. Johnston, the Carpenter. 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J. ACME cabinet shop and planing miil, sash doors, frames, counters and shelving. West B. Phone 1506-W. We make and Call DILL Cabinet Co. repair furniture of all kinds, for and deliver. Phone 172J. LADY will do embroidery work, very reasonable, also @w finished pieces for sale. Phone 957M. 185 8. Jackson, CALCIMINING and jobs, prompt. serv anteed. Phone 1860. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES inting, smal work guar 1924 FORD COUPE Balloon Tires Extras Natrona Motor Co. 650 B. Yellowstone. FOR SALE FORD RUNABOUT With del.very b Just the thing for your light delivery Price, $250. Terms BOYLE, Inc. ce to Buy Your d Car EARL c. Safe Pla Us 17,970.18 4,927.73 5,496.26 8,195.30 10,595.70 50,258.34 10,68 9,645. 16,046.2 8,23 67,861. 80,415.79 12,533.78, 175,618.47 122,020.73 $2381.24 23,629.71 1,599.87 4,575.13 4,457.37 3,400.00 000,00. 7,087.21 10,125.00 2,880,572.42 408,865.57 Simtel $3,289,437.99 true and complete Abstract Statement of Receipts and Disbursements of the City of Cas- per in the State of Wyoming, from January 1, 1924 to January 1, 192 OREN City Treasurer FOR SALE—1923 § a real buy ai wood or phone tar Touring car; t 105 8. Ken- 1803W. FOR SALE On easy terms FORD RUNABOUT In good condition Price, $175.00 Very easy terms EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. ¥OR SALE—1917 Ford, or will trade for overstuffed living room set. 1444 S. Lincoln. Phone 424W. Are You Out of a Job? ‘The Tribune will belp every man and woman in Casper ia search of employment to find work by puplishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth: ing tv advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are In need of work Advertise Che Casver Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus DONT GOOD MORNIN’ ME - CcOsT « SEE IT 108 S. Center St. CASPER REALTY C0., OH: YOURE NOT AS JOLLY AD KOO Woz LAST MIGHT AT THE HSE HAD A GOOD EXCUSE - MAGGIE SO | THOUGHT 1D GIVE FIM ANOTHER Great Britgin rights reserved. PAGE SEVEN BUSINESS CHANCES GROCERY BUSINESS for sale, new, clean stock, low rent, owner has other business to attend to. B- 221 Tribune. RELINQUISHMENTS —— WILL relinquish 120-acre original 14 miles east of Casper along Yel- lowstone highwa %-mile west of Big Mudd: e A wonderful opportunity, price, $75.00, For full particulars’ see Spark Plug at Tri bune office before January 30. WILL ead rélinquish 640-acre home- located near Waltman, cash; oil company drilling Box B-218, Tr.bune. For Sale—REAL ESTATE —_—_— $8,000 down town mortgage $6,500, broperty valued at $16,000, mort gage drawing 8 per cent. Phone 11893 days or 3483 evenings. $2,300 SALE PRICE $1,100 This {s the best buy in a new house in North Casper. Well located on two full tots. Consists of three large rooms, full basement. It would cost you at least $2,300 to réplace this property today. can buy it {f you act now for just a little cash and the mortgage. This is a real home and and a real investment, so You TODAY INC LN eg REALTORS Phone 381 FOR SALE FORD SEDAN In excellent cond.tion. priced to sell, Price, $275.00 On very easy terms EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car This car FOR SALE—1922 Touring car, $160. Rt., Jimsville. model, Dodge Box 10, Alcova FOR SALE We have several models of Coupes which we can sell on very easy terms. It will pay you to Investi- gate them. EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. FOR SALE STUDEBAKER LIGHT SIX TOURING In_good condition Price, $450.00 EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. FOR SALE FORD TOURING In excellent condition Price, $175.00 This car can be sold on very easy terms EARL C, BOYLE, Inc. REAL BARGAINS in GOOD USED CARS GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO. 333 N. Wolcott, next to “Q” Depot List Your Car With Us Phone 2772 Taylor McCash ee AS ee a ar! For results try a Tribune Classt- fled Ad. i For Sale—Household Goods THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—$115 eiectric washing machine, $40; 2inch post Simmons iron beds, $6; walnut finished drop leaf table, $9.25; gold seal congoleum, 22.50. leather davenport, HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First Phone 2200 ——$—$—$ $———_____ FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for small apartment, cheap; apart- ments for rent, 288 W. Seventh. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Two pure-bred White Langshan cockerels, 603 8, Mel- rose. For Sale—Miscellaneous —— FOR SALE—Thoroughbred _ police pupples. See them at 327 W. B or at Lavoye and Salt Creek Sunday IR SALE—Reed baby buggy EB. Third. Phone 675R 822 WANTED TO BUY MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phone 1828R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 5. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We fay more for coal rang heaters, dressers, SucEoleRs all household goods. Phone 1086, WANTED—A flat top office desk in good shape. Call for Bliss, phone 1046.J. Y WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom adjoining bath. In modern home, On grant street bus line. . 1104 S. David. Phone 1948, FOR RENT—Large room with hot and cold water, close in. Phone 6753. 725 E. Second. | FOR RENT—Rooms with or with- out board. Phone 1957-M. 135 8. Jackson, FOR RENT—Front room in new modern, steam heated home, on Grant street, bus line, garage next door. Phone 2186. 419 E. 10th, aad de Reba elt ns VS FOR RENT—To gentleman, desir: able, modern room, convenient to bath, very close in. 515 S. Durbin. FOR RENT—A modern sleeping room, adjoining bath, close in, un- usually attractive and comfortable. 822 E. Third. Phone 675R. FOR RENT—Large, modern bed room, close to city hall, $16 per month. 736 S. Ash. For Rent—APARTMENTS \ FOR RENT—Furnished or’ unfur- mished, two -or three-room. base ment apartments, cheap. 618 W 14th. FOR RENT—Furnished apt. Josen dal Apts., 315 East 8th. FOR RENT—Desirable modern, 3- room furnshed apt. Garage. 845 2nd. Phone 1839-R. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Mission Apts. Chestnut. Phone 1624.W. YELLOWSTON: w. ellowstone. E. S-room 1234 8s. Apartment: Phone 2780, RENT—Modern 2-room_ fur Dishes and bedding. $11 N, Lincoln. Phone 426 FOR nished apt. Close in, $30. 1186-M. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, modern, convenient, close in; couple or bachelors. Phon 1230Ws FOR R ENT—Two-room modern apartment with dressing reom, Murphy bed; reasonable; garage if desired, Phone 665R. 112 8. Elk. FOR RENT—3-rooms and bath, mo- price padd for second hand furnt ture, Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648-W, SECONDHAND tents, tarps, bed- ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musica] instruments, trunks and grips. Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. + — WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. For Rent—MisceNaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; we also repair. all makes, Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Well offi Call Royalty Bldg. ROOM AND BOARD lighted, desirable 401 Consolidated ROOM and board in modern home tg gentleman. 643 «8. Grant Phone 2329-W, x dern, furnished, close in. 725 8. Ash. REDUCED rent, two-room apart ments, private bath. Lincoln Apts. Phone 1507M. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large living room with Murphy bed, dressing room, breakfast nook, kitchenette, private bath, pr.vate entrance, on paving, $45. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Attractive apartment, on pavement, gas and Lights fur- nished. 339 W. 12th. Phone 2291J. FOR KENT--8trictly. modern, .fur- nished apartment, close in. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—La kitchenette two bedrooms, privilege of buying furnt- Call 2033-w. ture. FOR RENT—Threeroom. modern furnished apartment. Phone 2019-W. 807 B. Third. Inquire: In rear. FOR RED ‘oom apt, private bath, breakfast nook, furnished or unfurnished, electric’ washer in laundry, no objection to one or two children, Phone 2762. 1218 8. Jef- fereon. CHEAP ern furnished apartment, bath, half block from Second. South Conwell Square. FOR RENT—Unturnished apart ment, living room, bedroom, break- fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on pavement, laundry in barement, Phone 2263R. ———— ee FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, mod- three-room basement apart- t: heat, light and water fur. one block from two bus $30. 343, W. 11th. Phone RENT—Three-room mod- private 183 2752. MILNE APARTMENTS FOUR-ROOM _ unfurnished ment. 918 E. Second. apart. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—4-room house furnish. ed, $25 mo. 450 N. Washington. FOR R —Nice, Modern apart: ment, furnished, suitable for family of two, $25, on bus line and pavement, first floor. Phone 617W. FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished apartment, one room, kitchenette and private bath, $27.50; laundry privileges. Phone 2042M, 428 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, furnished apartment, vacant February 2nd; electric washer, on bus lime and paving. 255 8. Jack. son. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished, steam heated apartment, gas and lights furnished. 133 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Nice, large, four-room apartment, unfurnished except stoves. Phone 2885W. FOR RENT—Modern complete furnishings 238 W. Seventh. FOR RENT—HOUSES apartment; for sale. FOR RENT—10-room, modern house, best location, 2 bus lines, owner leaving Casper tmmediately. To good tenant at a very low dgure. Apply 425 C FOR RENT-—-Three-room modern, furnished house. 2638-W. ROR RENT—2-room house, furnish. ed or unfurnished, no deposit. Phone 319-W. FOR RENT—3-room partly furnish. ed house, garage $20. Phone 2794- Ww. strictly Phone FOR RENT—Five-room, modern house, unfurnished except stoves. Phone 1793-3. FOR RENT—Five-room house with bath and gas, newly decorated. 163 N, Park. Inquire 918 B, Second. FOR RENT—Partly furnished house on Ist and Kimball streets, 5 rooms and bath, gas heat, $50 mo, Ask for Probst. Phone 1870. 214 Midwest Bldg. FOR RENT—Neat, clean, two-room house, furnished except bedding and dishes, not modern, gas and lights in, real close in, on paving. 923 8, David. Phone 121W. FOR RE nished, $25 month. ington. ‘T—Four-room house, fur- 450 N. Wa8h- FOR RENT—One half of duplex house, furnished, Phone 1887W. FOR RENT—Unturnished four- room house, modern, one block off bus line; rent reasonable. 1315 8. Oak. Phone 2086J. FOR RENT—Neat two-roomed fur nished house. Modern except bath, $22.50. 603 S. Melrose. FOR RE} rooms, bath and breakfast’ nook telephone; rent reasonable. Inquire 308 8. Conwell. FOR ,RENT—Five-room modern, furnished house, also heated gar: age. Phone 1001J. POR RENT—House, well located, also apargment and storage base- ment, 30x100 feet. Inquire 59J. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house, well furnished, easy walk- ing distance, reduced rent. Phone 998W. 132 N. Grant mal! furnished house t bath CY ave Phone 1652J. FOR RENT--Five-room unfurnished house, all modern, on paving and bus Line; in good condition. 803 W llth, » Phone 818R. FOR RENT— .Five-room. unfur. nished house with garage. 1032 5. Spruce. ‘OR RE ur‘room house, gas stoves, lights, toilet inside, close to Park, High Schools and business. Phone 1852. FOR RENT—We have listed a few modern homes and apartments. Will be glad to quote and show. Watch for the si See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bidg. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, gas, lights furnished, $18; one block from bus line. 137 West G FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished complete, including gas, water and lights. This is a real bargain. 1315 8. Oak. Phone 2056J FOR apartment. RENT—Two-room furnished 623 S. Lincoln, Pranab nt MSS Ceneabiettiae RERES FOR RENT—Five-room home with finished semt-basement apartment, furnished, also double garage, $75 monthly, Kamon Real Estate, 2 E. Second. Phone 702. semi: home, FOR RENT—Nice, 2-room basement apt, In privat bath, Ruud hot water; is, Nghts and electric washer furnished, $27.50, Adults. 1036 E. 2nd. Phone 25. FOR RENT--Three-room basement apartment, $25. FOR RENT—Two ments, furnished, 831 W. Railroad. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment, heat and gas, five rooms and bath, at 231 EB, Sixth Phone 112M or 2417. —- WELL furnished apartmént, two bedrooms; pavement and bus line 602 EB. 16th. Phone 24965, furnished 633 CY. two-room apart. private bath. i FOR RENT-—Two-room modern, completely furnished apartment, and one three-room apartment, gas, lights, telephono furnished, 143 N, Kimball. FOR RENT—% apartment, by very reasonable. coln and C. FOR RENT-—Modern, furnished two furnished ik or month; Phone 6113. Line rn or four rooms and bath. 355 N. Lingoin. ¥OR RENT—Nice, front, modern sleeping room, adjoining bath, or will fix for housekeeping, cheap also nice basement apartment, every: thing furnished, cheap, Phone 2797J. 225 N, Grant. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE Five-room modern house, with or without furniture; finshed base- ment; close in; garage; corner lot; lawn and trees al! in, 612 South Lincoln FOR SALE—A small, modern home, three rooms, bath, breakfast room, full basement, garage, house fur- nished; smali down payment See Ben Realty C»., Realtors, 202 Mid- west Bldg. FOR TRADE FOR SALE or trade, income pro erty. Will take Ite model ca as part payment. Inquire after 5 p.m. 1735 S. Poplar. TO TRADE—60x100 ner lot, close to business district with two five: room houses, a one-room house and a garage, gas leat, good income and clear, Will consider farm lands near Chugwater, W. or lock, South Dakota, preferred, but, what have you? Call Probst, 214 Mid- vest Bldg. WELL equippeg ranch in Riverton valley to exchange for Casper propertY, also city property in Wichita, Kans. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 207 Midwest Bidg. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR (SALE—Summer home, south shore Brooks’ lake, well butt, three large rooms, partly furnished, six boats, pasture with corral, run- ning water, $750. 1619 E. First. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRI Homer R. Lathrop, M. Victor R. Dacken, B. Sé. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND M. 8., M.D. TREATMENT SES . B, Underwood, ROENTGENOL: Hallie M. Ellis PHARMACIST + B.S, Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D, D. Offices in Robrb Bu 113 East Seco ‘Telephones 5 DR. KIMBALL Over Yesness Storo Suit@ 1 to 11 Phones 2208—1715W Physio-Therapy ‘Treatments Surgery. and Deep X-Ray. Therapy By Appointment Only DR. C. H, PLATZ, Over Frantz Shop Diseases of Children ————— MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L, HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Cetter—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics Soccinhentierpoemiperestesstaneenc ata ceee a DR. I. N. FROST Physician and. Surgeon OS Bide Phone 128 DK. 1. BE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1737 ARCHITECTS Land, Irrigation and Plane Table Topographic Surveys—Draughtsman ' for Mechanical Patents Farley Kimball—Wyo. Eng. License No. 44. Office Phone 18423 Rm, 309, 0-5 Bldg. Res. Phone 21373 “WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 KE. Second St, Phone 101M RAYBURN 8S. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 AUDITORS C. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Ac Income Tax Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Sulte 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 FOR ALE—) property in North Casper near bus line. Property is worth double the price. Will take good car as first payment Phone 1232-W, LOST AND FOUND —— LOST—Red Irish setter. Roy L. Daven. 1606 S. Oak. ico LOST—Police dog, wolf grey. ward. Phone 332-J or 392J. Re LOST—One more keys. ‘Tribune. LOST AND FOUND The following articies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and claim— key -ring with ten Return to Box B-2 One pair nose glasses. One purse confaining check. Bunch of keys in black leather case, Child's brown kid stove. Bunch of keys in black leather case. Brown silk tassel ‘an chocheted bag. PERSONAL Se MADAM.J. REA KEYES, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily, message circle every Monday ove- ning, 8 p.m. Apt. S, Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609-J, JNO. M. HE, Kimball Bidg. 19s. P H, Lawyer, Room &, Advice free. Phone O Box 1943. MADAME FRANC Psycho-palmist, clairvo; W. Yellowe » apt. in r 10 to 9. 443 Hours antl ay LAWYERS HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bide. NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oli Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building A aw Phone 223 Roy, Bale. WINTER and WINT Oll Exchange Bidg Phone 161 BULLACK & LACY 4 Suite 204 Midwest Bldg, Phone 1200 ASEY & MeNALLY 516-17 Con. Roy. Bldg Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Rm. 212, Con. Roy. Bldg. PAUL BACH 402 Midwest F Phone 794. GEO. W, FERGUSON F Attorney Rm. 22, Townsend Bidg. Phone 1963 W. PATI Attorney at Law Midwest Ble Phone OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 OS Bide, 1 JAMES P 408 Consolidat Cc Room Phone 41 225 Phone 1198 JOHN M Room 6, 212 So. Center H hig Ph And Glasses Properly Pitted by K. L. EVANS 134 8. Center St. ROOFING WYOMING ROOF co. 527 East 12th I 18043 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING ————__—__—____ Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone M02W—J. E. Warwick KR. C. VAN DENFBERG Certified Pubsie Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 CHIROPRACTORS DR. GROVE ch Phone 17130 Palmer) Appointments Only DR. J. WH. JEFFREY - DR. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Sulte 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1437 Upholstering, Repairing. Ph, 2805 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M, NELSON Warehouse and 7) r 1234 Mov Ing, Storage OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C, DAVIS Office and Residence—Poling Apart: ments No, 23, Phone 383. CLEANERS ——_________ THE SERVICE CLEANER Mlroad at Jackson BAGGAGE & TRANSFER peg pp entateententtneeaainrtcnieah NATSINA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phonoe 919 Phone 56 ® BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 E. Fifth Phone 907

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