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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 ALL OUT FOR TRAGK MEET (Continued From Page One) sented in the tourney include Park, Washington, Willard, McKinley, Jefferson, Mills, Roosevelt, Evans- ville, Lincoln, Grant and Wilson. ‘The various competitions will be run off in heats. The athletes are divided into five classes on the basis of weight, age, and heighth. ‘This will be the sixth annual grade school track meet: A beautiful loving cup will be given to the school winning the most points. Blue, red, and white ribbons will be given to the athletes placing first, second and third in each event. Jefferson school won the cup last year. According to Dean Morgan, direc- tor of athletics, no cars will be allowed on the fleld. A huge attend ance is expected at the meet. The high school band will furnish music, Events are as ‘follows (boys in class D and E can enter but one event): , Class A—50 yard dash; 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash> 120 yard low hurdles; high. jump; broad jump; pole vault; shot put. Class B—50 yard dash; 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash; 120 yard low hurdles; high jump; broad jump; pole vault; shot put. Class C—50 yard dash; 100 yard dash: high jump; broad jump; pole vault; shot put. Class D—50 yard dash; 100 yard dash; high jump; broad jump; pole vault, Class E—50 yard dash; high jump; broad jump; pole vault. All school—Relay. All school—Bicycle race, 440 yards. Officials of the meet are as fol- lows: Managers: Dean Morgan, George Christopher, Referees: Jack Leary, Charles Reimerth. Starter: C. K. Fletcher. Scorer: Roscoe Conklin Fitch, Judges of finish: H. Scott, U. S, Miller and Rev, R. R. Hilde- brand. Tiniers; R. Scott, Rev. P. K. Edwards. Judges Class A, high jump, broad Jump and pole vault: mR. Robertson and Fred Gibson. Judges Class B, same events: H. Lee and Walter Allsman. Judges Class C, same events: C. A. Dorf and Frank Hol- linger. Judges Class D: L. E. Jewell, Bob Miller and George Forester. Judges Class E: L.,\Danis, Don Brown and Fred Marshall. In- Henry Habenicht, Harold arren Rateliff, Adrian Wil. Mamson. Announcers: John Mur- ray, Fred Amos. Judges of shot put in classes A, B and C: R. Hutchin- son, B. Frenchville and J. Long- fleld. CAME SITE FOR CHILOREN HERE (Continued From Page One) ta} club during the two years the camp was maintained on Casper mountain carried on a continual wel- fare program in its behalf and will probably continue to assist In every way possible. As a humanitarian movement the project ranks as one of the most deserving of support ever inaugurated in Casper. ‘Two cente per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating @ line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. A Ail 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. OUT OF TOWN ALVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check tn full payment of the same Note the foregoing Instructions abgut counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD BRKHORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be cesponsible for more than one Incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more Chan one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly ‘essen the rea) vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days alter tnsertion, No cepublica on will be made when the error lly affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOUK. Want Ads to be cl fied properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads ceceived after 10 to 12 a m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” Are You Out of a Jobe help every Casper tn to dnd The Tribune will man and wotnan in search of employment work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ada. Ke member it will cost you noth ing lo advertise your services In The Tribune. If you «re in need of work ADVERTISE PPPS epee ee DO You Like MY NEW PERMANENT WAVE, AVERY. 1T ONLY COST ME & COLLAR A CURL. GASOLINE ALL, DOLLARS \ COULD GET TNE | EOE NORTH! ONE. tT WAS TO. CHARGE ONLY 30 BO YOU LUKE iv ? YOU SAID DOLLARS. DION T THINK Y Uff, THAEY'D HAVE MORE THAN Nien TOO Che Casper Daily Tribune YOu LOOKS YES’ SWELL WiTH YOOR NEW PERMANENT MIS EMILY EY — RACHEL POURS OIL ON TROUBLED WAVES YoU Like vt, a RACHEL ? THe AVERY sAYS (TS CURLY YOU JES RIOHT HERE. SWELL PREPARATION KINKS OUT TIME! Wart \ GOT WILL TAKE THE IN. NO y Drawn Specially for The Casper Tribune SMV, AFTER WE KNOCK TTRUNDLED AROUND_IN ONE O' THOSE BOARDWALK ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Wyoming. In the matter Clarke, Bankrupt In Bankruptcy No. 796, A petition for discharge in bankruptcy of Alfred M. Clarke having been filed herein and the matter of said petition for dis- charge having been referred to this referee for proper proceed- ings in the premises, it is there- fore hereby ordered that a hear- ing upon said petition for dis- charge be had before this referee at 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon on the 20th day of June, A. D., 1925, and that notice therefore be pub- lished in the Casper Tribune, a of Alfred M. newspaper printed in said Dis- trict, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at said time and _ place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition shoud not be granted, and that copies of this notice be mailed to the creditors of said bankrupt, addressed to them at their several places of residence exhibited in the schedules filed herein accord- ing to law. Dated this 20th day of May, A. D. 1925. CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, F Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish May 21, 1925, HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Maid for general house work, Phone 2693W. WANTED EXPERT MARCELLER Must Be Experienced Apply No Students Need Apply at ‘tty’s Beauty Parlor Tribune Bldg. HELP WANTED—MALE MEN—LEARN BARBERING, High paid profession. Big demand. Write for catalég. MOLER BAR BER* COLLEGE, 1229 17th 8&t., Denver. WANTED—Young man for stock room und city delivery; preferably one familiar with auto accessories, Auto Equipment Co., 128 N. Center. WANTED—Young man_ for ship: ping department; preferably one with auto accessories, Auto ent Co., 128 N. Center, WANTED—Two salesmen to sell Oakland and Rickenbacker cars. Ye have a very good proposition for two live wires, “Must come wel! recommended. Patterson Oakland Co,, 438 BE, Yellowstone. POSITIONS WANTED YOUNG MARRIED MAN w o’*>rking position in Casper, 3 y experience in both clothing and « cery line, bigh 1 and business education, references furnished. Box B-10, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Dressmaking by experl- enced dressmaker; prices reason- able, 137 .N. Grant. Phone 525R. JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds. Murphy Bfos., 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M. HARPDT. method scalp treatments, falling heir, dandruff: mareelling Min, 2k Cally, 41) CY, Phone 269 | | OFF, HOW ABOUT GETING } AIHE RATES IS TWO DOLLAHS A HOUAH OR ANY FRACTION You MEAN A CHAIR-WHEEL? @ OH, GUSSIE- FS Now 9:22 = | GIVE US A SPIN AN fF HANE US BACK AT SERVICES OFFERED PHONE 150 And be convinced that it pays to let us figure your next job of Letter- heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Dodgers, Statements, etc. Estimates gladly given. fr PROGRESSIVE PRINTERS Rm. 3, Oil Ex, Bldg. C. Tyler, Mgr. “Popular Priced Printing Per Pro- gressive Printers Pays Profits’ WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen: who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499J. MARCEL and bob curl complete Ci trace 60c; shadow marcel elling taught by compe- Rear, 321 8. Lin- ibe. | M tent instructor, coln. Phone 2508. jl your olumbing done aow, te Brammer will give you @ square {eal Speclal attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work zuaranteed. Phone 2090J. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR,SALE—Good used cars very cheap. Also we sell cars on com- mission. Don't let your old Ford rot in the yard. Bring it over to us, we get you cash for it. 249 \' Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Ford coupe, A-l con- dition, $200, Phone 1392-J. FOR SALE—Hudson coach, $900; Paige sedan, $575; Ford roadster, $150; Stutz touring, $625 without new paint, $700 pdinted; Oakland coupe, $850. Many other bargains. Terms. Patterson Oakland Co., 438 EB. Yellowstone. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your ola coal range or heater {np exchange for a gar range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—10x12 12-oz, ducking. Call 2600. tent, WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8, David. Phone 249, WANTEL "O BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, tuofolds, all househoid goods. Phone 1086. For Sale—Miscellaneous FoR cheap o—Indian Lowell motoreycle 8. CHESAPEAKE BAY PUPPIES Pedigreed and eligible to regia- tration. Fine retrievers, Good pets. Prices reasonable. 1632 S. WALNUT ST. PHONE 2529 YOUR cement floorg will longer and keep clean witk work if treated now and then to a coat of S. W. P. concrete Soor paint. Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 or 2300. FOR SALE—High' oven gas range, $25. 1131 8. Beech after 6:30 p.m. FOR tered, Jackson. wi SALE—Boston terrier, female, cheap. Phone 1267W. WE WLLL take in your old mattress on a new one, hone 16173 or 1402 W. regis- a440N FOR SALE—Giris' bicycle, practical- iy new, one half price; also Kdlson records, one half price, 1136 8. David. FOR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes, Western Produce Co,, 332 N, Grant. Phone 2103. FOR SALE—German pedigreed, grey wolf, old, Will sell reasonable. David. Phone 3825 or 392J, FOR SALE—POULTRY Pollee dog 1% years 915 8. FOR SALE—Hens and puilete priced to sell, These are hth de “Reds.” Four miles ait “ev ‘ ' FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—200 chickens, all kinds, welgh about 2 pounds. 1260 N, Durbin. Phone 1315J. FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Take what you want. 240 S. Wolcott, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, solid oak extension dining table with six chairs, two Simmons beds, clean. 440 EB, Railroad Ave., rear. Good solid oak rocker, $4.0! duofold, tapestry covered, $2 velvet rug, new, $15.60; range, side oven, 50; used y_ bed and pad, $15.00; Hoosier kitchen cabinet, $27.50; window shades, slightly imperfect, 50c; sani- tary couch, $3.00. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 W. First Phone 2200 For Rent—Miscellaneous OR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Der month; electrics, $5. Hepair. ing done. Brooke, 749 Gast H. Phone 1648W, ———— FOK RENT—Wel) lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Two large desirable office rooms, lights, water and heat furnished. Rent reasonable. Phone 2208. FOR RENT FOR RENT in the DALY BUILDING, OFFICE Room, furniture ond typewriter. Phone 1664-W. After 4:30 p. phone 1382, FOR RENT—ROOMS ISN'T (IT DELIRIOUS 2 WITH THAT GENTLE BREEZE KISSING ME, THAT MUSHY MOON BEAMING ON ME, AN JUST RIDE ON LUKE THIS || FOREVER— For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- nished new apartment with bath; reasonable. 414 5. Elm, Phone 2303. YELLOWSTONE APARTM . $32 per month. 426 W, Yellow- stone, Phone 2750. REDUCED RENT—Right down town, two-room mo furnished apartment. Phone 753. Over old Public Market. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; lights, gas and laundry room furnished, $26, 133 N, Kim ball. FOR RENT—Three-room rurnished apartment; very desirable. Phone 2033W, WILSON APTS., 3 rooms and bath, unfurnished, Murphy bed, _ fire- place, range, also 3-room, furnished apt, on south Lincoln and South Spruees=-Phone 1055-R. FOR RENT—Two. 3-room, modern, furnished front apartments, Phone 2019-W. 807 E. Third, rear. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished 2- room bachelor upts., private en trance, all modern conveniences, $15 and $18. 610 5S, Ash. Phone 1392-J. REDUCED RENT—Three-room fur- nished. apartment; private bath; close In, 231 8. Grant. Phone 2777J. FOR RENT—Well lighted, nicely furnished basement apartment; two bedrooms, dining room and kitchen; separate bath; lights, gas and water furnished; on bus line $37.50 per month. ton, Phone 1984M. FOR RENT—HOUSES 326 S. Washing- NEW corner four-room house, break- fast nook and bath. Hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, full basement, gas furnace, garage if desired. 704 Bonnie Brae. Casper Realty Co., Phone 381, FOR RENT—Three-room modern, unfurnished house; garage; lawn and trees; fine neighborhood. Phone 28663. FOR RENT—Nine-room modern house; tub and shower bath; partly furnished, Inquire 627 E. Third. FOR RENT—Desirable room with| Phone 2355M. ~ meals if desired; reasonable terms. | — —. Walking distance. 323 8. Grant.|FOR RENT—'Three-room house. Phone 171M. 128 W. Seventh. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod-|FOR RENT—Three-room furnished ern home; gentlemen; $12 per| house; lights, gas, water, $20. In month, 701 8, Beech. quire 1144 Boxelder Ww FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, completely furnished. Or ANTED pavement. Will give lease, $60.00 ~|per mo. 1832 8. Elm St. LADY wants room* in exchange for] ~ — light services. Box B-il, Tribune.| FOR RENT—One 4-room partly modern house, 1 3-room partly WOMAN wants ranch work, or ex- perlenced camp cook. Phone s36w. For Rent—APARTMENTS (a "OR RENT — Unfurnished three room, new apartment with bath; reasonable. 414 S. Elm, Phone 2303. FOR RENT—Nice, furnished 2-room modern apt. Call after 5:30 p, m. 519 KE. 1st. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished or partly furnished. Tiled bath, linoleum on Kitehen floor, large liv ing room, disappearing bed, bullt-in kitchen . laundry, electric Washer, hot and cold water, sum- mer roof garden. No neater or cleaner apartment in town, Rent reduced Phone 1538, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 445 8. Park. Phone 3387. FOR RENT—Four-roor nished mi-baserent, modern, $30, 1033 8. Ash. Phone 2006W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basement apartment; close in and nicely fur: reagonable, 745 B. Fourth, Phone 4305, YOR RENT—4-room modern apt., private bath, unfurnished, $30. Phone 494.J, OR RENT—Strittly modern three- room furnished apartment; close O19 B, Third. modern house, 12, FOR RENT—S-room modern, unfur- ©. V. Norris, phone nished house, reasonable rent. 1303 BE, Third. Inquire 336 8, Con well, FOR RENT—! room modern, furnished house with garage; on bus line. 533 8. Washington, FOR RENT —6-room house, strictly modern, $45 mo., Hghts furnished. Call Grove, Scott Bldy., phone 342. furnished FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house, plano and garage, 111 North Jackson 8t. FOR RENT—Two-room semi-modern furnished house, $12.50 per month or gas and lights also furnished $18; on bus line, 826 8. Melrose, Call 1052, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished bungalow with garden spot, $14. Phone 701W. FOR RENT—Two small houses, $11.50 and $15; one apartment, $15 all modern conveniences; minimum charge ree on gas and lights. 1118 8. Willow, FOR SALE—New three-room house to be moved for less than lumber bill, Call 1802. FOR REN .'—Five-room, partly fur- nished home with bath and gar- age. “Also two-room furnished cot tage. Kamon Real Estate, 242 EB. Second. Phone 702. AH— LCOULD \ STEP ON 1— \q AND | FOR-E-V-ERRR/ \\TS 10:19 AN' A LOT O' BOARDS MET “To WALI | <A FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—All modern, five-room furnished house; close {n;.on pav- ing; garage; can be seen between 4 and 6 p.m. 339 8. Lincoln. Phone 818R. FOR RENT—Eight-room modern house, furnished. ‘Two-room fur nished apartment. 619 E. 14th Phone 1966J, FOR SALE—HOUSES NDY NEW HOM 2M modern, house with kfast nook, built-in cabinets and full basement, This house has never been occupied and is offered at $700 less than the contractor's estimate to build. Price $2,300 with $400 cash. Home Realty Co, Phone 2580. jood home and income * se in, north side, sacri- owner, at Room 20, P fice by Hotel BUY LIKE RENT $20.00 Down and $20.00 Per Month. Your choice of & north Casper properties on these terms, Casper Realty Co., owner, phone 381. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Fiveroom modern house; close tn, with garage; lawn and trees all in. Will trade for Colo. rado property or other eastern prop: erty Only small property con sidered. Box B-28, Tribune. FOR TRADE—Light-room house, full basement, double garage, full lot, to trade for farm or chicken ranch, 519 E. 14th. Phone 1966J FOR TRADE—$1,600 equity in five room house for car, balance pay- able $25 and interest or $300 cash. Phone 701W. WILL SELL or trade equity in garage. What have you? Phone Mk. LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please cal! and claim— Bunch of keys in black leather cane. ' Child's brown kid glove Bunch of keys in black cane. leather Boys' Jackie Coogan chp LOST—One case containing six blan kets, return 446 8, Beech, Reward | be entered. Small photo on West Yellowstone, | scribed be set over to her and for that purpose an order be enter-| ed herein requiring all persons in- terested to appear on a day cer- tain to show cause why the value of such exempt property should not be set over to the said widow, being the person entitled there- to, and the Court being fully ad- vised in the prem finds that | such order to show cause should It is therefore ordered that all persons interested appear on the 29th day of May, A. D., 1925, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of said District Court at the Court*House in the City of Casner, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show cause, if any they have, why the value of the exempt property belonging to id estate should not be set over id Alice M. Robb, the surviv- ing widow of said deceased, and being the person entitled thereto, as follows, to-wit: Perzonal estate, cash, $1,400.00; real estate, south one-half of se }ed, PAGE NINE_ | four north of — rv Seventy west of the Sixth Principal Mer- idian, in Campbell county. in the State of Wyoming; together with all buildings and improvements |thereon, 820 acres, appraised at, $5.00 per 10.00; $3,000.00. Done this 2nd day of fs 1925, BRYANT S. CROMER, Judge. Publish May 7. 1 NOTICE OF FINAL TTLE. MENT OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, es. In District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. In the Matter of the &: of sla E. Day, ¢ i Notice is hore ven to all creditors and r persons inter. ested in th ove entitled estate that on April 28th,-1925, the un- dersigned Charles I. Day, adm istrator of the estate of Lec Day, deceased, filed his final count and petition and report for distribution of said estate with the lerk of the ove where anyone intere: amine said account and report and thereto, at any time on or before June 27th, 19 thirty days after the Is tion of this notice on 1925, and if no objec the said ake final settlemen on June 29th, 1 r soon thereafter as the matter mg be heard by the court Dated this £ D., 1925 CHARLES I Se DAY, Administrator of the estate of Leola Day. deceased William O. Wilson, attorney for estate. Publish April 30, May 7 28, 19 » 14, 21, SS ot ee, SERVICE BY PUBLICATiON, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, es In the District Court of the Righth Judicia 1 District in and for Natrona County, Wyom _ Martha R. Kelly, Vv Nathan T. K Jr., Defendant, To Nathan T. Kelly. last known place of r Artesi, New Mexico You are hereby notified that you have been suied in the above entitled court by the above named plaintiff; that the prayer of the petition filed in the above cause is for absolute divorce and the custody of one minor child on the grounds of non-support and cruel- ty; and that unless you answer the petition filed herein on or be- Jr., whose dence was fore the 27th day of June, 1925. the allegations thereof will be taken as true and igment for said plaintiff will be renderad ac- cordingly, Dated at Casper, Wyon 6th di Publish May |June 4, 11, 1 Get Away from Poc Workmanship Your dollar is worth A written guarantee you Warne-Crosby Motor Co. or | a dollar protects |f tion seven, all in township Fert ©. BH. REIMERKTH & CO, Certil Public lr 401 O.S, Bldg. Phone 767 NASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 . ARCHITECTS ~ WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect $12 EB. Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. hone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 BATTERIES BATTERY CO, Phone 907 CLEANERS SERVICK CLEANERS 146 N, dackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS THE six name LOST—Airdale pup, about months old; answers to Major. Call 2131W. Reward PERSONAL wenn eee MADAM J. REA KEYBS, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve ning. 8 p.m. Apt. S. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609.J. MADAM RANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. 443 W. Yellowstone, in rear. Hours after 10. ANYONE driving to Denver Friday or Saturday and desiring pas senger, call 2046W. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY VALUE OF EXEMPT PROP. ERTY SHOULD NOT BE SET OVER TO WIDOW. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District, No. 1112. In the Matter of the Estate of Harvey E. Robb, Deceased, The above entitled estate com- ing on for hea‘ ing on this day on the petition of Alice M, Robb, widow of the above named Harvey BE. Robb, asking that the value of the exempt property hereafter de- DES. J 1 & A. G, JEFFREY Suite S12 Midwest. Bldg. — Ph. 706 M. BE. HARNED-BOYD, Chiropractor 0 North Grant St. Phone 1457 CRATING LESLIE M. NELSON and Transfer MA ALL KEITH, M.D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. Db, Otice 208 South Center—Phone 80 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetries Dit tN. FROST Physician and Surgeon one 123 | KAMP to Practice limited Diagnosis. and 7 r Suite 305 to Phone eterinary Residence 1889 LAWYERS HOLS & STIRKE Lawyers T 3001011 O Exchange Uldg. BULLACK & LACY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 HAL OUKRAN Attorney at Law 306 Cou, Rey, Badly. CASPER, WYO. 382 Midwest WINTER ang on Uldg. ; WINTEL mange Bldg. Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARKETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bldg. JAMES P. KEI Lawyer 108 Oll Exchange Bidg. Phone 1397 | MAGENS & MUKANE Phone 2306, Lawyers 206-207 Ol) Exchange Building MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR, Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. Vhoue 78, CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con, Roy. Bldg. Phone 86, & AND WEMRLI orneys Roy. Bldg. Fost lim, 212, Co Vhone 44 PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg Phone 794. GEV, W. t EBGUSON Attoriiey ‘Townsend Bldg. Uhone 196) W. tH. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 21 OUILBEE & ADAMS iy 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 Jot M, HENCH “Roo: Kimball Bldg. 212 So. Ce Phone 195 OPTOMETRIST BYES CAREFUL And Glass Properly Vitted by EVANS Second St. OSTEOPATH DE. CAROLINE € Office and Residence—215 388 UPHOLSTERING “and Furniture Packda Warwiek Rm. RL. 7 — Upholstering and E Phone LO2W—J. ROOFING ‘ WYOMING ROOF CO. 527 East lth one 18040 All Kinds of Koots Repaired i and Applied WAREHOUSES | ce SLIE M,N Transfor N Warehouse 4

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