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MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925 Lee = ee OORT GHANGE DUE IN | General. 4—(By The Associated Press)— niwens. fane. near Ain PARIS, leave France immediately front. under the chairmanship of M. tive and political duties. The man selected for the post during the world war. Dispatches from Fez yesterday and an insufficlency of Abd-E of Fez and Taza. a stir in leve issued an explanatory note claring that low itself to be disturbed ~ colonial wars.” ess that Abd El s developing upon ench cOmmand. dvices from headquarters. neh . official circles being taken to meet this opment. FEZ, FRENCH MOROCCO, July officially announced today that French have removed all women Hildren from Taza, as a precau- ton, Sunday night the French ad- mitted reverses on the front near jam in the war with Abd El Krim’'s EZ,-FRENCH Morocco, July 6. The Associated Press}— The Matouf and Kif- They lost heavily at the first nd were routed at the second place. July 6.—Supreme com- mand of the French forces opposing the Rifflans ig to be taken from Mar- shal Lyautey, the governor general and entrusted to a general who will for the This decision was subject to rat!- tication by the senate today follow- ing a council of war held last night Pain- leve the premier and war minister. qT step is being taken It is explain- , to allow Marshal Lyautey free dom in carrying out his administra nderstood to be General Guillaumat, commander in chief in the Balkans ported the situation In a highly pes- simistic light with wholesale defac- tlons.of hitherto friendly tribesmen French troops: to hold the long line against Krim drives in the direction This caused such Paris that Premier Pain- “public opinion ought odes, which are customary The impression prevails, neverthe- Krim’s offensive a larger scale he has thus far attempted, or drastic action on the part The French have begun a counter 1ént and this is making con? rable headway, according to the exprers themselves as reassured by the mea OMMAND AT. /e FAENCHFRONT General Will Be Sent To Relieve Governor It severely defeated Abd El m's tribesmen in two engage- nts yesterday. The Riffians at- is be re- de- by be state harvest it. look ! CHEck FROM OLD FIDGITT +rHe PROSPECTOR. MY SHARE OF HIS DIGGINGS UP To THE FIRST OF YONE, PRES. COOLIDGE JGHEDULED FOR NEW ADDRESS SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. (By dent Coolidge starts the third week of his vacatién with one engagement of political {mportance on his sched. ule, urday principal speaker beside himself will » July The Associated Press)—Presi This will be his appearance Sat- at an outing at which the Senator Butler of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican national committee and his political and per- sonal intimate, Senator Butler prob- ably will be opposed for next year by former Senator David I. Walsh, Saturday's outing will be held on the farm Bauer, mayor of Lynn. His gues! tion Butler, will be Governor Fuller and editors of Essex county newspapers, The outing 4s an annual affair. During the week Mr. Coolidge is expected to confer with David Mul- vane, teeman from Kansas, who {s sum: mering at Magnolia. Mr. predicts that depression little, publican nomination in 1928 and will re-elected Democ: near here of Ralph S . Republican candidate for in addt- Senator to the president and Republican national commit- Mulvane barring an industrial Mr., Coolidge will have if any opposition for the Re- re-elected. MOSCOW.—Such an abundant har- vest is expected that miobilization funds may be necessary to HORIZONAL, j. Large mythical bird. 4, Compartment in a stable. . Perched, + Toward the mouth, ‘Anger. 14. A wise man. . Large keg. Epithets. Friend. Portable bed. £ . Serving plate. * » To value. i Meadow. . Supper, Rock containing metal Stars. . Beer. To throb. To mimic. 49. Trim. PUZZLE SOLUTION Face to face with the ancient But that’s easy, now that you've been solving crossword « Wrongdoing. bird again! The very first word. puzzles, Ornamental scr behind artar ts Wall to stop water . Past. . Loaves. » Solely. Knot on at a Planet. To observe, “! 7 # . Stains ‘ Final sleep. we VERTICAL. 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Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.’ ‘TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given al) ads received over the TELEPHONE, out we cannot guarantee accuracy. “ORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune wil) not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad verusement ordered for more than 9 time. Errors not the Cault of the advertiser which clearly tessen the rea) vaiue of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No cepublica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or ourpose of the advertisement OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check tn full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female See WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Phone 734J. WANTED—-Woman to work for hus- band’s room and board; must be clean and good cook; no laundry. 542 CY. Phone 1396. HELP WANTED—MALE eee BOYS! BOYS! WANTED To sell papers. Call at Tribune at 4 o'clock SERVICES OFFERED ne GET your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you @ square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2096J. FOR CEMENT work of all kinds, call Englke at 356 8. Kimball, phone 421-J, WANTED—Housecleaning. 456-J. —— SMALL jobs, calcimining and paint- ing; prices reasonable. Call 393R mornings and evenings. Try me. WANTED—Small tamily 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 tor and deliver. Phone 1499J. Phone, MARCELLING, 50 cents. Phone 286M. FOR SALE—POULTRY eee een ee FOR SALE—Spring fryers; fresh eggs; fat hens and baby chicks. 912 EB, 14th. For Sale—Household Goods Fh ninnnmonosananrnroncnanreanedhhrs FOR SALE—Gray reed day bed and rocker, cost $109, will sell for $50; living room rug, cost $56, will sell for $25; floor lamp, cost $39.50, will sell for $20; almost new. 139 8 Kenwood. pach tte EL FOR SALE—Bden washing machine; Edison phonograph, leather daven- prot, dresser, dining room table and chairs; Hosier cabinet, Singer sew- ing machine, lady's writing desk rocker and electric fan, 622 8 Ash. Good walnut finish dresser, large plate mirror, $17 4-burner gas range, side oven, $35.70; dining tab! ouk, $9; drop leaf kitchen table, beautiful collection of mirrors and al prices, We recover and remake mattresses. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First Phone 2200 For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Cheap, ‘good bicycle doll buggy, wringer, two new lawn brooders, book .shelyes and other numerous articles. 714 N. Lincoln. Phone 393. VOR SALE—Face brick art tile, porch boxes and lawn ornaments, ne half price. J. C. Dobbins, 129 | Bast H. | MAKB the old car looK ike new with a coat of SWP Auto Enamel for sale by Nicolaysen Lumber com pany, Phone 62 or 2800, SLISCO WALT ene eitspet Daily Cribune For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Furniture, dishes, tools, men's clothing. Big Four Second Hand Store; 206 W. First. Phone 1364-W, FOR SALE—Baby bed; reasonable. Phone 468W. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Will sacrifice Hudson touring for $300; good running or- der; liberal terms or trade; no down payment to responsible buyer. 133 Seuth Conwell. Phone 301-R. WHEN BUYING A USED CAR INSIST UPON A GUARANTEE Coupe, 1924 model, like new, tag No. 120... $495.00 Coupe, 1924 model, wire wheels, tag No. -$440.00 Coupe, 1924 model, tag No, 6 - $400.00 Coupe, 1923 model, lots of ext: tag No, 153 ~..-.-.-----$375. 00 Coupe, 1923 model, tag No. 152 $375.00 131,22 <.-rn. Coupe, 1923 model, tag No. 147 oe. ~~~ $325.00 Touring, 1923 model, like new, tag No, 141 ---$300.00 Touring, 1924 model, extra good, tag No. 148 ..... ---$290,00 Touring, 1922 model, tag No. 9 .. ~$165.00 Touring, 1922 model, tag No. 138 ~---$135,00 Runabout, 1924 model, Ruck- stell, tag No, 123 --.-----$350.00 Runabout, 1924 model, like new, tag No, 125 00. Runabout, 1924 model, tag No, 187 =--$300.00 Runabout, 1923 model, tag No. 118 ------~..---$2585.00 Runabout, 1924 model, tag No. 146 n= $275.00 Runabout, 1923 model, tag No. 70 ~-$265.00 Runabout, 1922 model, tag No. 108 --..--..--.-- $225.00 Runabout, 1922 model, tag No. 132 -$220.00 Ford Bug—she climbs the test eeccesorennse! $100.00 hill on high Ford Bug Durant, 1924 model, touring in A-l condition -...-..---- $375.00 EARL C. BOYLE, INC. SAFE_PLACE to Buy Your USED CAR. The FOR SALE—Maxwell also Kimball player piano. S. Ash. touring car, 1033 FOR SALE—1924 Dodge sedan type B; 1921 Dodge sedan, a bargain, 250; 1921 Ford roadster in fine run- ning order; Packard Twin Six, motor in good shape, new tires. Owner leaving town must sell at once. Call 1828J or 215M. FOR SALE—Cadillac sedan, 61 model, tn good condition; will sell cheap. Phone 1722M. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK For Rent—Miscellancous FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; electrics, $5. Repair ing Gone. ‘Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture 0., 234 8S. David. Phone 249. HAVE buyer for well located prop erty; priced right. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. WANTED—To buy good used furni ture, camp equipment, men's clo thing and tools. Big Four Second Hand Store, 206 W. First. Phone 1364-W. TED—We will buy or trade our used furniture. A square deal for all. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, hi dressers, Phone duofolds, all ho: 1086. HIGHEST cash price paid for sec ondhand furniture, 749 East H Phone 1648W, WANTED WANTED—To with who hag a building sultable in touch py for bakery and confectionery store, good location, Box B71 Tribune. WANT TO" THE HOTEL, WALT? 1 CANT SwiniG co WON iv ALONE ANID THERE'S A& CHANICE TO MAKE WANTED TO BORROW WILL pay 10 p a three to five 4 @ second mortgage on first class residence property, B-64, Tribune. FOR RENT—ROOMS & LOT OF COIN: er cent Interest for year loan of $2,500 Address Box SEE GASOLINE "ALLEY THE YANKEES NEED THE SYMPATHY Tia | AND VYOUD BETTER BE VANKEES WILL CET YOUR Eve b uh, b, ME. Fike UE Fai, om, Coaynet be ray Nenge Plose wherein Keith Lumber Company, a Corporation, Gladys May Schroder, whose name is sometimes written Gladys Schro- FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—4-room modern house, garage, screen porch, 409 S. Jack- son. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE — Five-room modern house; furnished; two-car garage; FOR RENT—Nice upstairs room,|lot and half; for sale or les Call next to bath; close in, 310 CY. 1446-M, FOR RENT—Modern room, 445 §.| FOR SALE—Cozlest four-room cot- Park. Phone 387. tage in Casper; modern, furnished complete; $300 cash, balance lke FOR RENT—Very desirable room,| rent, or will trade for clear lots or land 1619 E. First. Phone stenog- adjoining bath, In FOR RE 701 8. Beech. T—A, close: For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. S. Park. FOR apartment; washer furnishe reasonable; very seen b Apt Phone Desirable fu newly decorated, rent. FOR RENT—Th unfurnished; p $30. every respect, | washer and tron; clean and desi Phone 1539d, REN DOR reagonable, hea 8. Etm, modern RENT—Three-room «ppointment. 133 South Conwell. 624 5S, Ash. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, downtown, modern in — Three-room nished new apartment with bath: private home, close nice room with large t, adjoining bath home, 631 E, Phone 387. modern Ss, water and electric d; private bath; rent attractive. Can be 1415 B, First, 1719. rnished apartment, private bath, cheap | hree-room apartment private bath; moder: rapher, 1901, ror SAL Five-room modern home, nearly new, bullt-In featurer | in kitchen, breakfast nook, gas range, two heaters, hall, linen closet, clothes closet, all hardwood floors, full basement, east front, walks and pavement, Can have possession at] once; $4,650, $500 down, rest like rent. Phone 1615M. FOR TRADE FOR: TRADE—Hupmobile touring for good radio set. Phone BUSINESS CHANCES RESTAURANT FOR SALE; DOING good business; nice, clean place; seats 32; nice trade; must sell on ac- count of sickness. Write Box 42, Livingston, Mont. two-room laundry with eiectric hot and cold water; rable; rent: reduced. | unfur- ted garage free, 414 RENT SLASH stone apt., $25.00 fective June 1 completely furn water and ligh' biks. from Center, stone, only respectable party need in- quire. You @ inspect them. *—Two three-room mod: furnished front apartments. FOR FE ern, Phone, 2019W. FOR RENT Chestnut. FOR RENT-—-Two-room $12; Elm. apartment, Call at 432 S, FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; private bath; reasonable; also garage. Apt. J, Alexander Apts., 810 W. 11th. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished or partly furnished, linoleum on kitchen floor, ing room, disappearing bed, built-in kitchen cabinet, washer, jot and cold water, sum- mer roof den. No neater or cleaner apartment in town. Rent reduced Phone 1539-d. a anette ee FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, living kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath, overstuffed furniture, garage if de- large sired, close in. FOR RENT—F ne room $25. 428 South ‘Three-room apartment with or without garage. kitchenette and ED at the Yellow- per month, ef room, kitchen, ed including. ga Janitor service, 426 W. Yellow. 5, 1 cordially invited to 807 E. Third, rear. 1236 8. furnished three blocks out. Tiled bath, large tiv: laundry, electric room, bedroom, Call 2033W. urnished apartment; bath Grant FOR RENT—HOUSES FURNISHED One of the best homes in Casper, in best part of the city; garage; rooms; shrubbery; pave nsit Phone 1640 or FOR RENT—' house; modern, 8. Cedar. Phon for one year or longer to HOME FOR RENT four bed ees and well furnished. lawn ment; ble family, A very complete in ever 327-M After 6 P. Two-room furnished except bath, 1135 ne 2011W. FOR RENT—Two-room house; mod- ern in every respect; furnished unfurnished: with gas stove $20. Call at 355 8, Jackson. FOR RENT —Modern, furnished five-room house, also furnished apartment in duplex house, Phone | 1887W FOR RENT —Five-room modern house; on paving and bus line; $25. 1136 8. Boxelder. Phone 1676M FOR RENT—Two-rooin furnished house, $15; alsc tmenta, garage. 909 8. Phone 1475. FOR RENT—Three-room water and lights in, . See 1022 8. Melrose. ror NT—Five-room modern partly ‘furnished house. 1624 8 Cedar. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, strictly modern; gas and lights furnished. 719 8. McKinley FOR RENT—Strictly modern five room house Phone 28631 ror NT —Fiveroom modern houre, furnished: rent reasonable Inquire 1136 8, Poplar Tribune Want and garage; close jn LOST AND FOUND iberal I FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some Ume. Wil) the owners please cal) and claim— Child's brown kid glove. Buneb of keys tn biack case. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntlet glove. leather LOST—Between Wyatt Hotel and Homestead restaurant on Salt Creek road, black hand bag contain: ing wearing apparel and other arti- cies, Finder leave at Midwest Com- missary or Wyatt Hotel, Casper and receive rewa Taylor, P. O. Ross, Wyo. LOST—One black traveling bag, on main high near old Lavoye Phone 2786 or engineering depart- ment Midwest Refining Co., Midwest. Liberal reward. PERSONAL WISH to go to Denver with ‘some- one driving through about July llth. Box B-85, Tribune MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained epirtualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p. m, Apt. S. Wyait hotel Phone 2609J. -Two ladies to join party all refer Address Box B-91 une WANTEL expense Tri MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. 147 North Wolcott, 2nd floor. Hours 9 to 8 ences LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued out of the’ District Court, Eighth Judicial District, in and for | Wyoming, in a pending, Natrona’ County, certain case therein Are You Out of a Jobe The Tribune wil) help every man and woman in Casper tn search of employment to find work, by publishing For One Lnsertion “Position Wanted" ads. Ke member it will cost you noth ing to advertise your i@rvices in The Tribune, {if you ure in need of work f CAREFUL WHAT YOU BUY. THOSE LOST—Black and white female fox| terrier dog, answers to name of Gypsy. Please return to the. Home stead, Salt Creek highway. Reward. LO} July 4 at Glenrock camping ground, leather bag containing one copy science health, two pair reading glasses and other arti reward will be paid at MIND. wor MY der, Ernest directed to day of Jul: a. m. of 8 front door Sale, as fol A piece east quart quarter ( tion Five two (82) Principal particular! to-w Beginni 4x4 inch east quar’ Five (5), degrees 1 the west quarter ( Section Fi 400 feet being on said Nort of said S tance of said line of quarter ¢ ter (NE Five (5) grees 45 of 237 North 2 East-a d a point; grees 45 tance of thence N utes Eas co. H. Certiti 401 0.8, BI HASE! Incon wM. 312 B, Sec 119 © NEVER You BUY ANYTHING Her WHAT 1 \T, THATS Wyoming Automobile Club, a cor- poration and Ernest Potts, are de- fendants, being Cause No. House, in C: Wyoming, sell at publi property described in said Order of nine (79) Northwest corner of the North- quarter (NE%SW \) of Section (82) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Sixth Princi- pal Meridian; thence South 2 east quarter of the Southwest Southwest quarter (NEYSW%) point feet feet to a point; Audito: BAGGAGE & NATRONA TRANSE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 049 BATTERIES SP. fth THE grey it 6N a ‘LL NEVER sr TRH TWICE PAY FOR Poucy. is plaintiff, and Potts, Trustee, Central 4707, me, I will on the 29th y, 1925, at ten o'clock aid day, at the South of the Conuty Court ‘asper, Natrona County, auction the lows: of land in the North- ter of the Southwest NE%SW%) of Sec. (5), Township Thirty- North, Range Seventy- West of the Sixth Meridian, and more ‘ly described as follows ing at a point, a tacked white post, being the ter of the Southwest Township Thirty-two 5 minutes West, along line of the said North- NEM%SW%) of said ive (5), a distance of to a point, said point the west line of the heast quarter of the ection Five (5), a dis- 400 feet to a point, being on the west the said Northeast of the Southwest quar- 4SW 4) of said Section ; thence south 87 de- minutes East a distance to a point; thence degrees 15 minutes istance of 140 feet to thence North de- minutes West a d 197 feet to a poin orth 2 degrees 15 min- ta distance of 255.9 PAGE SEVEN ~ 81 degrees 52 minutes West a distance of 40.21 feet to the point of beginning. Said tract containing 0.996 acres, more or less, and bein, “within and containing the Club House on what “Schroder Tract Together with the frame building and ments thereon situate, to satisfy Keith Lumber Com- pany, a corporation, plaintiff, in the sum of $2,111.70, judgment, together with 7 per cent interest thereon per annum, from Decem- ber 22, 1923, That in obedience to said Order of Sale, and the Judgment and Decree of the above entitled Court entered in said cause May 29, 1 the above described prop: erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above mentioned Judgment, together with interest thereon and costs and expenses of sale, will be sold at the time and place aforesaid, to the highest and best bidder for cash. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, June known as the one-story improve- 12, 192 4 ANDER A. McPHERSON Sheriff Pub. June 15, 22, 29; July 6, 18, 20, 1925, ———— _____ NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN. NUAL MEETING Notice is hereby giver. that the deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of Casper Finance and Investment Corporation, of Wyoming will be held at the office of the Company, Room 18 Stock- man’s National Bank Building, 112 North Center Street, Casper Wyo- ming, at 10:00 a. m. on Thursday July 16th, 1925, for the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the remainder of the present year, and for the transaction of such other business as may regu- larly come before the meeting. Dated Casper, Wyoming, June 29th, 192 J. W. JOHNSON, Secret Pub. June 29; July 6, NOTICE OF SALE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court Eighth Judicial District. Ivan Marshall, Plaintiff, vs. Bob Cochrane, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that by of the {virtue of a certain execution is- sued the 29th day of June A. D, 1925, in the matter wherein Ivan Marshall was plaintiff and Bob Cochrane was defendant and wherein attachment heretofore is- sued in the aboye entitled matter was merged by judgment on Octo- ber 16th, A. D., 1924, the under- signed Sheriff of Natrona County, State of Wyoming will, at publie auction, on the south steps of the Court House, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, sell a Lincoln Standard, three place aeroplane to the highest bidder for cash Said personal property is located at the Cochrane Air Dome on the Salt Creek Highway 1 sale to be conducted between the hours of ten o’clock a. m. and five o'clock if on the 9th day of July, A. 925, ALEX McPHERSON, Sheriff within and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming thence North AUDiTORS REIMERTH & CO, ed Public Accounts Income Tax Service Ide. Phone 767 LMIRE & PREBLE and aces gy Tax Consult Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS JW STFALL, Architect ond St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 TRANSFER K » SPURAGE ER BATTERY CO, Phone 907 CLEANERS CLEANERS dackson thes 56 DRS. J DR. G Rocm 110 Suite 312 Midwest Bldg. CHIROPRACTORS wea Gd KEY Ph, 706 ROVE, D, € Scott Bidg By FRED E, PLACE, Deputy. Publish June 30; July 6, 19 me PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con, Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 JAMES P, KEM awyer La 408 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 OU Exchange Building MARVIN L, BISHOP, JR, Attorney-at-law Smith Bidg. Vhone ¥_& McNALLY §-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. Eaton ee FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys 406-407, Cou, Roy Phone Rm, Bldg E PAUL BACHELLE) 402 Midwest Bidg Phone 794. GEO. W. FEKGUSUON Attoruky Km, 22, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196 W. t. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Blig. Uhone 210 OULLBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Vhone 2200 BU ADVERTISE Ads’ Bring Results | ers Lawy A001) OU Ercbange lag. LLACK & LACY Julte 204-205 Midwest Bldg Phone 1200 HAL CURKAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 $06 Con, Koy, Bdlg. M. B. HARNED-HOYD, Chiropractor JOUN M.HENCH 150 an Coe Bt. Room 6, Kimball Bldg _ Phone 157 212 So. Center Vhone 10a lant Ey cr CRATING MATTRESS FACTORY _ LE M. Warehouse New M ttresses” to Order nd Transfer. Coy -Phone 124 Old Ones ft aud Recovered Hunter-Goll, W, First, Ph DOCTORS = OPTOMETRIST i EYES CAREFULLY TESTED ig = rf ‘sj And Glasses General Practice Surgery Obstetrics Foner Lhe DR. ¥. ©. KAMP a K. L. EVANS Practice limfed to Diagnosis and 117 EB. Second St, A Treatment _ Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bidg. Phone 1650-1661. i OSTEOPATH ‘“ DR. CAROLINE 0. DAVIS LAWYERS Office and Ke 9tb —<——$—$<$<$—— —______.___. ' NICHOLS & STIRRETT — UPHOLSTERING Upholstering and Furniture Packing Phone 1W2W—Jd. BE. Warwick WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSUN, Warehouse and Transfor Co, Phone 1234