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SE —_ ‘NV Ahern SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 DEWEY'S BODY [oHEMOVED TO CHAPEL CRYPT Full Military Honors Mark Transfer From Arlington Tomb. WASHINGTON, March’ 28.— Memories of Spanish-American war days crowded in today on the occa- sion of the removal of the body of Admiral George Dewey, hero of Manila bay, from its resting place of nearly eight years in Arlington cemetery to the Bethlehem chapel of Washington cathedral, to repose there with other noted dead. Full military honors attended ar- rangements for the transfer of the body, including the stationing of a two-company line of bluejackets and -marini with the navy band, to face the caisson within the entrance t6 the cathedral grounds For the escort from the mauso- Jeum, however, where the naval hero has lain within rows of his dead comrades in war, there was only a little group—his widow, at whose request the transfer of the body was arranged; his son, George G. Dewey, of Chicago, and, as honorary pall bearers, fellow officers who served with him in the battle of Manila. A brief ‘service at the cathedral chapel, including a prayer by the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, bishop of Washington, awaited the group there. The body will rest in the chapel crypt, in company with that of Woodrow Wilson and several noted churchmen, until the cathedral is completed and a memorial {s built in the transept reserved for great military dead, It was the wish of Mrs. Dewey that the body should thus rest in the cathedral because of Admiral Dewey's active interest in Episcopal affairs during his life. He was for * many years a member of the chap- ter of Washington cathedral, ————- SUMMARY OF + HIGHT NEWS WASHINGTON.—Use of radio and telephone communication by copmunities nities dh’ regions. particularly Ject to tornadoes, to spread warn- ings of thelr movement, was advo- cated by W. J. Humphrey, weather bureau meteorologist. NEW YORK.—The Democratic national committee, which conduct- ed the John W. Davis campaign last year, and Van Patten, Inc., an advertising agency, filed suits and counter suits in supreme court. Re Professor Alberto De si minister of finance, in a 8 fore the senate declared thaPoYtaly “did not require foreign loans... wai a Try the 2 for 1 Store tor a good revolver. lassified Rates Two cents yer word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis ‘of timaling a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two Unes. All charged advertising will be booked “se: lines” irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADs. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE. but We cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERROKS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one tncorrect insertion of any ad verUsement ordered for more than tUme Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publi without extra charge within FIV days alter insertion. No republica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement OUT OF TOW ADVERTISE- MENTS, Must he accompanied by cash or check In full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune, CLOSING HOUR Want Ads to be classified properly must be tn the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be Inserted under the head Too Late to Clasaity. Are You Out of a Jobe | The Tribune will man and woman in search of employment work by publishing FREE tor One Insertion help every Caspef in to find ‘Position Wanted” ads. Ke vember {t will cost you noth ‘ng to advertise your services © The Tribune. tf you ure in nged of work ADVERTISE | eee eek Se | BRINGING UP FATHER j PRES, COOL! THREE IN THE MORNIN’ 19 PRETTY LATE TO SE GITTIN SES] Home - Bur ir Det READY TO AID ANER PROBLEM Solution of Question Vital to West Is Encouraged. EL CENTRO, Calif., March President Coolidge may be counted on to give his support to “anything constructively started solve the Colorado River Secretary of the Interla: that would problem,” Polk Hubert Work declared in an address deliv- ered here last night after a day spent inspecting the Imperial Valley Irrigation district. The president's view is that flood control is the first consideration, the secretary said, and that if flood control is assured, other features of Colorado River development will fol- low as a logical sequence. Met at Yama by offic’ Irrigation Dr. Imperial Val Secretary Work and ley I Di trict Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation, were taken on a tour irrigation system The Secretary and Dr. Mead were to leave today for Palm of the valley Springs After spending the night there they wiil motor on to RP MAte Rive erside, Cinder, Pa Path Is Breeder Of Tuberculosis LOS ANGELES, March 28.—Ambi- | the cinder path school gnitarium tion to excel helps many “make” after he has the tuberculos!: on a high made the t¢ ack lad to team, Edythe Tate Thompson, chairman of the sociologica nia tuberculosis association, n address delivered at the Organiza- tion's annua night. a} section 1 meeting here f the Califor. said in last Barbers and women hair dressers could formerly be counted on to furnish most of the new recrults for sanitariums in thi er said, state, the speak- but today high school boys and girls who have overtaxed thelr strength stand out more prominently than any other occupational group mong tuberculosis victir BANK RESERVES UP. NEW YORK, March —The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust compani for the week shows This is an $45,410,500 o an excess of increase in ver last reserva week when 91,030. of there was a deficit of $21,819,470. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE women, 18 Full particulars free anklin up. Men— month, Write imme Institute, Dept COULDN'T Be SERVICES OFFERED for and deliver. VERONA CHILD. rapher. 2920, PHONE 52 Muresco. trona Lumber sonable. WE want care salary. 30c at the Busy cott. Wyoming. Phon: FOR SALE--One one Mitchell t commercial. 614 this fine } 1L mornings. a bargain. O cars. See Mr. Oakland Co., 438 FOR SALE—For lent condition, 8, Price cellent Kasy terms. Gladstone Hotel. FOR SALE—Ford bug. Earl C. Boyle, $245. 1 C. Boyle, Inc FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in ex- condition. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. mall house; phone 2606. WANTED—Smal] family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who’ have no Prices reasonable. All work guar: anteed to be high class. home. We call Phone 1499-M. ERS, public stenog- Phone Natrona Lumber Co. for the best Paints, Varnishes and Snappy service, BRING your broken windows to Na- Co. or phone 628. We will glaze them. Prices right. popes ies method scalp treatment, water shampoo, rest fe. Colby, 449 CY, Phone 259. EASTER Sewing, pricas very 725 S. Ash. Phone 2665. e marcelling, rea- of apartments or houses in exchange for rent or Inquire at 1021 N. Wolcott or phone 442, ask for Sampson. SPECIAL chicken dinner served from 5:30 to 7:30 every Sunday, 3 Bee. 163 N. Wol- WANTED—Grade- pupils to tutor; five years experience teaching in 6 1638R. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Dodge touring car; ouring; one Dodge CY. Phone 781J. Price $50. Inc. FOR SALE—Ford touring; starter, all in good shape; $155. Easy terms. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. SNAP THIS UP 1922 Chevrolet Touring Snappy motor Five good tires” Just overhauled Owner has left city and will sacrifice ttle car for $175.00 CASH SEE SPARK PLUG At Tribune Office FOR SALE—Buick coupe, almost new, only 4,000 mileage, $1,000 cash. Phone 1889J between 10 and FOR SALE—1920 Dodge Commercial me Chevrojet tour- ing, several other good buys tn used Berquist Patterson B. Yellowstone d touring, In excel- new paint, good Easy terms. Price $265. FOR SALE—1924 Ford touring, per- fect condition, a bargain, Phone 1298-W. MARMON car, $700; will trade on + HELP WANTED—MALE N for Pure Silk He Phone 2398-J after 5 p. m b—Men, women and chil- haireutting, 40 cents. Halr- cutting specialists. 116 E. Second. POSITIONS WANTED RELIABLE married man wants de cett or phone ale retail ean furnish Wol WANTED—An work by 19 year old t Box 8126 ‘Tribune SERVICES ORS ERED TEAM work, excavating ¢ sand, ravel, lawn dressing delivered saddle horses to rent. L. E. Blanch ard. Phone 2014M JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy ‘o8., 416 Holly Phone 1096R or M BUILDI and repair work, floor sanding. Phone 376-\. WANTED—Plowing and _ breaking: will put in your crop; will do any kind of team work. Ed Taylor, S. Kenwood FREE ing, instructions polychroming of gift article in plaque mak: ilso all Kinds of materials for tht work. Mrs Durbin J. H, Younk 5 8. wT your ¢ Brammer toal piping and ¢ guaranteed, lumbing epair work Phone 2090J. done will give you Special attention elven to gas now KR a square All work FOR tou’ roadste roadster, see Mr. Snyder, company, SALE » one Two good Buicks, 1922 ngs, cheap, one 1924 Oakland Ford sedan, one Ford touring like new, 438 EL one Ford Patterson, Oakland Yellowstone. new. C, Boyle, Ine, Kitchen cabine' $5; bed springs library table, $5; tarps, $4 and up. COMB FU Cor. FOR SALE—Ford Price $300. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, late model. 10th and Poplar like Earl ton. truck, Terms. Pri to sell, Easy terms: Barl C. Boyle, Ine. FOR SALE—Ford runabout with starter. This will make a good delivery ¢ Price $150, Easy terms. 1 C. Boyle, Inc. For Sale—Household Goods WE BUY, SEL) LAND TRADE t, $15; good trunk, and mattress, $6; duofold, $15; bed RNITURE CO. Phone 237 bd FOR SALE—Che ning room tab! Phone 71, ‘ap, walnut Mbrary le, practically new. All perfect patterns from Wh selection, At our South David Stree CHAMBERLIN secon f nickel tri oven therm and with 214 South David Ps sor chairs, like hogany table, $5, rug, like new, 3 ineh 1000 N. NEW W CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD, 75e new congoleum, five hich to make your 75 cents per square yard. tached store, 214 TU RNITURE CO. Phoné 37 IR SALW—Dandy gray enameled mmed coal range jométer, nice large ouk buffet and good grade Axminster size Ti feet by $ feet Kimball. DOW SHADES At Chamberlin’s secondhand store, Street, can be pur- ed at 60 cents each. VOR SALE—Two mahogany Wind pew, $6; small ma 2111 EB, Becond. For Sale—Household Goods ARMSTRONG'S NEW INLAID LINOLEUM Perfect in design and quality, sev- eral patterns priced at $1.65 per square yard at our secondhand store, 214 South David Street. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Phone 37 ARMSTRONG'S NEW PRINTED LINOLEUMS Originally priced at $1.50 per square yard. Extra special at 95 cents per square yard at our second: hand stor 214 South David Street. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. Phone 37 CONGOLEUM RUG SPECIALS Discontinued patterns, all perfect in design and quality, no seconds, all new, priced while they last at. Size 9x12 - $15.50 Size 9x10- 14.00 Size 9x9 12.00 Size 7-6x9 10.00 Size 6x9 8.00 See these at our secondhand store, 214 South David Street. CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE co. Phone 37 ———— ————___ —- Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. EES EE eat ee) PLAYER PIANO Full 88 note player, standard make, sells new, for $850, late ma hogany case, fully guaranteed, $415 including 12 rolls and bench. Terms $25 down, $15 per month. A real bargain. * THE CHAS. ©. WELLS MUSIC CO. Soil le ead aaa For Sale—Miscellaneous sek Tie bees SSS FOR SALE—2 pedigreed German Police pups. 355 N. Lincoln. Call evenings or Sunday. Office phone 1655, a a FOR SALE—We always have fresh stock of United States tires and suber. gas, oi] and accessories; low ora, and repairing. Willis Gar- neal 363 S. Ash. Phone 1891W. in peg es eee ie a FOR SALE—Furnished cabin Gothmore Park. Phone 1889J be tween 10 and 11 mornings. FOR SALE—Sherer Gillett grocery counter, large ice box. Will trade large cash register for small one cash. Phone 2125. Fogarty The Casper Daily Tribune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus AS USUAL -MAaGIE 1S UP WAITIN’ FER ME-BOT 1 FOOLED > = HER FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two rooms, close in, furnished, for young couple or couple of batchelors; water, i and phone 319 HE. Rail Phone 19 ¢ FOR R y furnished bedroom injmodern’ home, next to bath, very desirable neighborhood, | Lin: | $15 per month: Call at 538 S coln or phone 858M oR REN bedroom in modern home, ing bath. 404 S. McKinley 1425R. 'T—Nicely furnished front adjoin- Phone ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Boarders and 1115 EB. Second. roomers BOARD and room or beard alone, good home cooked meals. Try me 111 S. Jackson. WANTED WANTED—Board and room in pri- vate family by young lady. Phone 1614J. WANTED—Secondhand cars to sell on commission; bring your car over, we will sell it for you. 614 CY. Phone 781J. For Rent—APARTMENTS except 0 duplex | 1 THO SOME DOWN HERE WGNT | HERRO ONE MOVIN ABOUT VT WOKE nn FOR TRADE — Desirable two-room tment, unfurnished lurphy bed and stoves; ne se, 738 Lind ave WILL TRADE- ~ PAGE SEVEN EVEN Jiggs and Maggie Would Like One of These Fine Used Cars $300 $300 1 Dodge Patel oe in perfect me- tion 1 Chevrolet Coupe Excellent Shape ._ 1 Ford Roadster 1924 model—a bargain._ Nash Casper Motor Company 146 S. Kimbal) Phone 1818 trola f plan The We Music Co., 232 I Pr 194 TRADE RENT — Modern, “furnished $25. Phone 2268R. FOR apartment, Reduced Rent One of the Finest Apartments IN CASPER for rent; unfurnished $25; two large rooms, kitchen and private bath, two large closets, steam heat and plenty of hot water fur- nished; best close in location 345 South Park avenue. See this before you rent; adults preferred. Phone 2268R. MILNE APARTMENTS 1 FURNISHED four-room apart- ment and 1 unfurnished apart: ment; steam heat; garage if desired. Inquire 918 E. Second. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room apartment, $20. 1233 S, Chestnut Phone 1624W. ror rooni RENT—Nicely Pennington, furnished 2- house, $20. 136 W. F, phone 1204, FOR BR 312 N house, ENT—One 6-room furnished 1 two-room furnished apt. Beech FOR R room and gar ENT—Nicely furnished five- house, all modern; garage den. Phone 838M FOR locate paveme: three rc FOR RE: —Very desirable home, d in south part of town, on nt, seven rooms, bath and 2oms, bath in sem{-basement; ge; will lease. Phone furnished N’ wovOOM gas, house lights and water; $25, 1238 S. Poplar. | rs . strictly modern rooms upstairs, three offices. 401 Consolidated Hevally: Bldg. FOR RENT—GARAGES 424 8. FOR RENT—10x14 garage, Lincoln St WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coa] ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all househoid goods. Phone 108 | WANTED TO BUY—Breakfast table, and chairs, bed, livin room rug, Davenport and chair. Bi B24 Tribune. ANTE))—Your old coal range or heater change for a gas range ur heat Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt ture. peeks) 749 East H. Phone 1648. W. WANTED—Secondhand cars. We sell cars on commission. Bring your car over we will get you cash for it. 249 W. Yellow \WE WILL buy or exchange your ed furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK one, FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein milkers. L. BE. Blanch ard, Phone 2014M. FOR RENT—OFFICES ‘Two véry desirable of. third floor Producers and Refiners Bldg. Inquire E. T. Williams Ot! Co, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Two-room sem!i-mo dern, $10.00 Three room, $20.00. Phone 2$15-M. FOR RENT—One bedroom, Park, Phone 387. 445 8. “ ee died — Pata FOR RENT—Comfortable room next to bath tn private home, Also gar- nge. Phone 427-M, FOR RENT—Room in new modern home: desirable location, 035 E dith, Phone 2385W, t —Modern four-room partment, nicely furnished, $18.50. E. 12th. Phone 1542M. LOW RENT—Furnished apartment, | bath, half bloc 33 8. Conwell. garage, private from Second street. FOR NT. Lovely 3-room furnished or unfurnished sleeping pore i heat, private bath, laundry equipped with electric wa arage if desired, reduced, rent in. Phone 840 in, turnished tly mod two-room apartmen Apts., 610 8. Ash furnishe 345 Five-room bath, $50. FOR RENT: apartment, Lincoln. FOR RENT—Completely furnished two-room apartment; neat, clean; reasonable; close in. 11 N. Lincoln, 1 FOR RENT—Large 2-room furnish: ed apt., close in, very ble Ughts and gas included bull. Phone 1468. FOR RENT — Four-room strik uly qmodern apartment; electric washer 30, Phone 2045W. FOR RENT apartment, room, kiteher for couple; heat furnist laundry facil downtown = lo oe ‘Tribune building: rent very ra te. Phoue 15393 or call A Etribune Bld. Modern semi-basement unfurnished; three pri bath and FOR REN apartment, large rooms with laundry room. 9. FOR RE Two or modern, furnished b: batching or light houseke $33 8. F quire in rea m FOR RENT—Two and ¢ apartments; private bath; fust nook; store room and facility; $32.50 and $40 per month, Call at 1339 5, Boxelder. Phone 1789R. GARBUTT APTS. FOR RENT. ist. large four room «parti furnished ex cept lindleun s range; garage Phone 2368J. FOR R emi-basement apart ment, partly furnished; gay, lights and water furnished; $20. 305 N Lincoln, FO FOR S. hand Melr FOR RENT—Nice modern three-| furnished rooms in basement: u FOR SALE—Lawn fertilizer, $2 per room apartment; everything fur-| nished except gas range and he lead. G. Nevels. Phone 1499M. | nished; reasowable rent. 310 CY Inquire 935 W. 17th — ; cery| FOR RENT—Four-room furnished] FOR RENT—Two-room modern Piaceke;, Good location, wil” tears apartment, also garage. 730 5 use; nicely furnished excent bath property. Ideal place for barber : tub, CY and 15th. Phone 8 i | Shop. 1225 EB. Second. Phone S17W-| FOR” penT—Desirable two-room| FOR wo-room house UNREDEEMED high grade sults} modern, furnished apartment ev furnished hed for sale very cheap. 249 8. Cen-| good location, 141 W. 10th din Conwell. 8s ter St. — Conwell FOR T— Modern two-room | - FOR SALE — Decomposed sheep apartment; very r onable; FOR RED Small furnished house, lawn dressing, $3 cubic yard. desired. 112 8. Elk. modern except bath; gas and lights Phone 4J2. Edentahied Kimball. After — 30 pt YELLOWSTONE EPA, te Lad ay —Mi Offers you a neatly furnished liv ive-room modern Soren evusccuancous ing room with kitchenette and large fur house; on pavement ee oOo | clone, gas, water, Hghts and laun-} 1006 S. Walnut. YOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3/ dry service furnished. The {deal | ————-——— - per month; electrics, $5. Rep home for two FOR RENT—Four-room modern ing done. Brooks, 749 Wast For $30.00 and $32.00 Per Month house; two finished rooms in base Phone 1648W. Three minutes walk from Center| ment, large garage, on pavement | street. 426 W. Yellowstone, phone | unfurnished exce| range and FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable heaters, $50 pe Inquire at LOST AND FOUND FOR Sroom house with FOR RENT—HOUSES finished basement Modern in pect. Cloxe in, Will trade ck and white ¢ It house, Box B-104, ded H on left hip =NT—Eight-room sern | — _ pepe te5i left hiy on pavement, one block| MODERN 3-room bungalow. $3,300. | — from bus line, Will sell or trade) will trade equity for land in or ST aia ‘ En, the furniture for car. Phone 769J.| near Casper, furniture or what have| POST Female Fox Terrier | pun, 908 S. Wa yrown spota on he Phone 8 FOR F furnished ADE—One ton PERSONAL house on pavement 5 1 P for 1207 East C. by * car, | 743. Oakcrent. FLORIDA LANDS. FOR REN FOR TRAD: ae Anyone having propert ly furni iy ps cries ou. “southeast ida, will find it to s. Poplar. nailde for rent of four-room modern! to communicate full uils and lo jous tox B16, Tribunc cation to o 1495, Casper, FOR RENT—Modern | six-room| FOR SALE OR MAL house; close in; lawn and tree; on] carpenter worl Sa er a bus line and pavement; cheap rent. MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained 1008 E. Second. Phone 1552 FOR spirtualist, private readings daly, cine fi: message circle every Monday eve- FOR RENT—Four-room modern,| ferred. Phone 26 ning, 8 p.m, Apt. S, Wyatt hotel. furnished house with bath. Phone 2609.J. S. Lincoln. FOR TRADE—Casper income prop-| erty for Washington or Oregon] WOMEN-GIRLS—Come, join, reduce FOR RENT—Five-room modern] land. Box B.120 Tribune. rebuild, which? Physical ‘culture house. 1152 S. Beech. Inquire} —~—— > — 9 class at Elks’ gymnasium. Classes tin baaernents FOR SALE OR WILL ADE—For|9 co 10 a. m , 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Phone a good radio outfit, one pedigreed FOR RENT—Nice, modern home on| and registered German police pup, east side, just off second street,| three months old. 8 b. Second. SCES five rooms, fireplace, breakfast nook, | Joe Miller. almist furnished pasement apartment, gar C $1 reading age, $60 per month. Will give lease 3 ek sta if desired, A. BP. Nesbitt, 312 B LOST AND FOUND Lely itcweiei me rN Second. . Phone 101M. ~~ : : dhe Nvs ~ LOST ND FOUND The following articles ha at the Tritvine office for qu time. Will the owners please call afia clatm— One patr nose glasses, One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather ase. Child's brown kid: glove. Bunch of keys in black leather ase. | tack leather vanity bag. asses {n ¢ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following described auto- mobile to be advertis: 1 for sale at public auction, at the city garage 0 p. m., Monday. April 4, 25, for storage, One unclaimed Ford Touring Car, Motor No. 8197013 » March Casper, Wyoming, Signed, A, T, PATRICK, rim gla Chief of Police. April 3, 1925. Pub, March 28, ¢ LAWYERS AUDITORS | ©. UH. REIMERTH & CO. | Certitled Vu Accounts Income Service Vhone 767 sltants Bldg. Phone 660 | Income x ¢ Suite 211. Con. Roy. VAN DENBERG tublic Aecoun e Tax Service yone TAS | ARCHITECTS KR. ©. STALL, Architect M. J. WE Phone WIM fp. Second St. RAYBL kD Say BL R SALE—HOUSES So ehar ta ALE—Would take in second | BAGGAGE & TRANSFER car part pay Call s Call event or Sunday. | NATRONA TRANSEER, STORAGE r w SALE—sroom modern home| AND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 with four finished rooms tn base- 5 =il ment. Close in, Garage. Furnish | BATTERIES nfurnished. Box B10 “| | paene CASPER BATTERY CO, room mo-| 119 E. Fifth Phone 907 set tat in, lo CLEANERS | fard Jition ur = —_ mus ul d, ph THE SERVICE CLEANERS — | 200-7 Railroad at Jackson — th 5 VOR SALE—Large two-room house 16x30, with 50-foot lot CHIROPRACTORS $1,000 with $230 cash and $30. per tionth; Martin & Christian, phone|” DRS. 30 1 & A. G, JEFFREY 2606. Suite $12 Midwest Bldg. Ph, 706 FOR SALEFiveroom house with HARNED, Chiropractor double garage, in excellent resi-| North Kimball Street dential district." Terms less than| *hone 1457 | rent. -Phone 1889J between 10 and) ~ ~ | 1L mornin DR. GROVE, _— ——— 1 116 B. 2nd. E For Sale—REAL ESTATE DOCTORS | CASPER PRIVATE EQUITY in good income HOSPITAL In nice district for | 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 trade for smaller propert Wilt car as part payment. I barn, milk iter, fenced Flanders hous ell y W.t water NN) WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S iT HOSE | 542 South Be thin Phone Stall SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY OBSTETRICS 106 AND Homer K. Lathrop, M.D. Victor acken, DB. Se. Je YE, & ali, NOSE AND Harmon L. Saunton, M.S. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT | GENITOURINARY DISEASES | | G. B. Underwood, M.D. | KOENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PHARMACIST BUSINESS CHANCES | RS. Lothian, Ph. G. | DENTISI i ©. BE. Dunean, BD. DS, FOR SALE—Cigar and news stand.| Offices in Kolirbaugh Building going business, down town loca:| 113 East Second Street ion. Call 2081-J, | Telephones 54 and 55 FOR SALE or lease fully equipped| MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. 1 room und barber chair, also} | t UARVEY ML ' rty for sa rifice ne) on bh Center—Phone 30 3 | Private Hospital, 612 Se Durbin rr | General Practice Surgery Obstetrics FOR TRADE DK. OIL VLATZ, Over Frantz Shop es Lae Diseases of Children WANTED TO 't E—Good pa DK LON. PROST ing boarding fio for amall rest | Vhysigan and Surgeon dence, Box 8127, Tribune. lus Bldg. * Phone 123 HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Midwest Bid NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3009-10-11 Ol) Exchange Bldg. HAGE NS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Kachange Building HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con. Koy. WINTER and WIN K 202 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 BULLACK & LACY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. 200 Bishor, yoat-Law Vhone Badly. Phone L. MARVIN JK, tt A Bldg CASEY & MeNALLY Koow 516-17 Con, Koy. Bldg. Uhone 86, FOSTER AND WELKLI Al . 78 he ACHELLER Bldg 94 GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney Km. Townsend Bidg. Vhone 186d W. tL PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 WILLIS STIDGEL Lawyer Suite 218, Midwest Bldg. t LBEE & ADAMS ne 1193 yi 210 0-8 Bldg, Phone JOUN M. WENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg. 212 So. Center Phone 198 OPTOMETRIST CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by is 14 OSTEOPATH DE. CAROLINE SD A Office and psidence—215 Phone 488 __KODAK FINISHING _ Developing Gyex roll prints, Inclose coin with coll and save C. 0. D. expense WYO. PIIOTO CO., Box ROOFING WIOMING Bast 1th ~All Kinds of kKoots and Applied WAREHOUSES M Warehou nd Transtee Co.,.Phone 1234 Crating, Moving, Storage L, EVANS . Center St, Vis KE, th Pree id glossy KOOFING CO 4 tHO td Repaired SLI NELSON,

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