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Ee! TUESDAY, JULY 7 ,1925 Sis : Che Caspet Daily Cribure : PAGE NINE 3 “Lot numbered Eleven (11), Block numbered One Hundred (100) in the town (now city) of Casper, Natrona County, 2s the same is located and deseribed upon the official plats of said “2 GASOLINE ALLEY—INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOWED TO THE LETTER é ee goa ete SKEEZIX, YOU are ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE, Yo! HOUSE AND Ger RACHEL, OIG S) 1 Awsr town (now city) and additions NOUR FACE AND CLEANED OP This HERE AGO eee s = . thereto, of record in the office of MINGTE. ANID You Eon ERE Rae aie: SONP INS ; SKEeXx the County Clerk and ExOfficio LEEN LAMON’ STAY THERE ThA as eee . ASSHOPPER! } WASHIN' Register of Deeds in and for said eT rate eet : ME Ara County, together with all improve- (Copyrights 1925, pe Tete) come. WASHIK! ments thereon.” N » July 6—Boudoir Ee Jas Vyoming. thi caps, according te dispatches from CLO’ ES Pre NS a Pap bee this London now are following designs TOO 2 a I ., 19 inspired by the coronets and diadems MIDWEST HOMES of the Medicis, The metal work of ASSOCIATION. Mortgagee. the latter is supplanted by lace in P fi the modern models. It does not need By JOHN B. ie ane” ; a Medici cap, however, to inform Sd rey. many husbands that friend wife is a dangerous Woman in the morning. A New Ornament. Luclén Lélong and Patou, two out- standing French désigners, are mak- ing extensive use of the watch fob as a trimming for the plain white flannel frocks now being worn. The black fobs bearing a sparkling orna- ment, peep out of a breast pocket or 16, 23, 6, June 2, 9, WYOMING BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING To the Stockholders of the Wyo- ming Building and Loan Associa- tion: from a féceptacle at the wrist. NOTICE is hereby given to the ck and White leather belis also Stockholders of the give a touch of piquancy to the Building and Loan ciation cniplé Gomeieeid. P that the Annual Meeting of said Cotton’s Come-Back, Y, $.. Pat ORT Con ght, 1928 sUeunald stg will be held at the French women, as a rule, do not a office of the ny in the go in enthusiastically for sport but ne aes ieE uilding, Casper, they have gone in enthuslastically . > F g, at 8 o'clock p, m. on for some of the mew sport frocks. Drawn Specially for The Casper Tribune | Ts2%, July 14,192," tor" the ese aré Of cotton, which seems to = as P pe of electing thr ¢ directors ave fallen into disuse in America. WELL, YOU WORKED “THE OTHER. (IT AINT AHE MONEY ~— You DONT THINK IN A MWAIT EL’ BUST INTO ane sacting such other busi- hey consist 6f a pleated skirt and . S\OE OF THE TABLE LONG NOUGH “TO KNOW “THEY ADD : c Ss THATS THE FIRST TIME y properly come before jumper Blétise ent exactip lke a i fellgycopldss i ae AMBOOYS EVER BoosTeD Me OUT “Hueves Be | GY’ —O TAKE RANSOM ester. he lighter, more delicate INTHE DATE AND THE OE NN eae aan NORE |] CANT BAIL be OU. oa font AAS RANIC ANT FILE, OTHE MILUONAIRES | clort Hock trancfer books wit! be : che ‘ 4 x ny OUT MY N' THE REST O' THE CHUMPS &GosH, meeting at the end of the day’s ean wOneee Aisle malnd whe CHECE AROUND HERE, GETTIN’ ® \=THaN SHER SKIMMER= HUNGRY AS a “i business June 30, 1924, and will FUMMED = THERE : AIN'T EVEN NO HONOR. AMONGST THIEVES NO MORE = : 2 GUSSIE MOU MAKE ME FEEL ie FS De a So IMPORTANT ! “To Te ee | Wa pt the English woman's cane s their husbands finally came aring spats. The latest fem- inine stick are of the straight type witha plain silver or carved wooden knob as a handle. ‘The leather thong threaded through the wood serves vort a tiny vanity case en- sing rouge, Mpstick and powder be re-opened after the conclusion of said meeting and all adjourn- ments thereof. W. D. ALLELY, Pub. June 1, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE Classified Rates per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating 4 line. CE HEADLINE will be charged the space -of two lines. Ail charged advertising wil booked “se. lines” irrespective of he number of words. CLOSING HOUR, Want Ads to be classified properly must be In the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late to TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHOND, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFLED AD BRROKB. The Casper Daily Tribune wil) not be responsible for more than one incorrect {insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time. rrors not the fault of the advertiser which cleerly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be. rectitied only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica tion will be made when the error does not Soleil inde the sense or ourpose of the advertisement OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS, Must be accompanied by cash or ‘check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Woman to work for hus- band’s room and board; must be ciean and good cook; no laundry. 642 CY. Phone 1396, WANTED—Competent woman cook; small cafe. Inquire 267 W. First. HELP WANTED—MALE BOYS! Ww. iD To sell papers. Call at Tribune at 4 o'clock BOYS! SERVICES OFFERED WA 45 ED—Housecleaning. Phone, SMALL jobs. caleimining and paint ing; prices reasonable. Call 398R mornings and evenings. Try me. WANTED—Smali family washings and laundry work for single ladi And gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be high cl We cal) for and deliver. Phone 1499J. PUZZLE SOLUTION Two oc€ate yer word or ten cents be SERVICES OFFERED GET your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you a square deal. Special attention given to ge piping and repair work. Al) work Suaranteed. Phone 2096]. FOR CEMENT work of all call Englke at 356 8. phone 421-J, kinds, Kimball, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Dodge touring, in good condition; will take Ford on trade. 1126 S$. Beech, Real Bargains IN Dode Tourings Dodge Sedans Packard, seven-passengér Ford Coupe Franklin Touring Ford Roadsters Great Northern Motor Company FOR SALE—White two-ton truck; perfect condition; new pneumatic tires all around; steel dump body and field body. Phone 1862-W or 766. FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, iso Kimball player piano. 1038 S. Ash. FOR SALE—i924 Dodge sedan type B; 1921 Dodge sedan, a bargain, $260; 1921 Ford roadster in fine run- ning order; Packard Twin Six, motot in good shape, new tires. Owner leaving town must sell at once. Call 18283 or 215M. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Spring fryers; fresh @ggsi fat hens and baby chicks. 912 B. 14th, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Gray reed day bed and rocker, cost $109, will sell for $60; living room rug, cost $55, will sell for $26; floor lamp, cost $89.50; will sell for $20; almost new. 139 5. Kenwood, FOR SALE—FEden washing machine; Faison 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. FOR SALE—Axminster rug. 509 5. Conwell, upstairs. @o2e| LOM >|5/0} fo] =]> 15} (>|2/9] [aJol>y Bae 2200 Sa i>) g SpEE Ree eos oad B 3 miciz ff v] Do You Know You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485.00 Good walnut finish dresser, large piate mirror, $17.50; 4-burner gas range, side oven, $35.70; dining table, oak, $9; drop leaf kitchen table, $5; beautiful collection of mirrors and very special prices. We recover and remake mattresses f HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 W. Firet Phone 2200 For Sale—Miscellaneous TOR SALE—Cheap, good bieyele, $5; doll buggy, wringer, two new lawn brooders, book shelves and other numerous articles, 714 N, Lincoln. Phone 393K. fF ache oe ea ron SALE OR LEASE—Small foofhing house of 7 rooma, fur- nished; price $400. Over Fad, 220 8, Center St. FOR BALE—Cheérries and blackrasp- berries; the finest ¢ Bunset Or- 1925. by King For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Face brick art porch box one half price. East H. tile, and lawn ornaments, J. C. Dobbins, 139 MAKE the old car look iike new with a coat of SWP Auto Enamel. For sale by Nicolaysen Lumber com: bany. Phone 63 or 2300. FOR SALE—Second-hand books at fraction of their cost. Call at First Methodist church, mornings between 9 and 12 o'clock. L. W. Carter. For Rent—Miscellaneous Royalty Bldg, Sewing machines, per month; electrics, $6. $8 Repair: eharas, two miles north of Ft. Col lins, Colo, R. Re Box 40. POR SALK-Baby ped; reasonable Phone 465W, ‘ng Gone. Brooks, 449 Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY East WANTED—Your old coal ran ter in exchange for a gas or heater, Phone 1086. WBE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture Co., 284 S. David. Phone 249. WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. A square deal for all. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138, WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, al] household goods. Phone 1086. HIGHEST cash price paid for sec+ ondhand furniture. 749 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED WANTED—To get in touch with Party who hag a building suitable for bakery and confectionery store, food location. Box B-71 Tribune. WANTED=Showease, 8% ft. high, 5 ft. long; must be bargain. 233 North Boyer, WANTED TO BORROW WILL pay 10 per cent interest for @ three to five yéar loan of $2,500 fig & second mortgage on first class residence property, Address Box B-64, Tribune, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice upstairs room, next to bath; close in. 810 CY. FOR RENT—Threé-toom modern furnished house, 835 E. Third. FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home, close In, 701 8. Beecth FOR RENT—A nice roon th large clothes ~closet, adjoining bath room, in modern home. gE Second. FOR RENT —Nice upstairs room, next to bath. Close in, 310 CY, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 445 8. Park. Phone 887. FOR RENT—Two-room moderh fur nished apartment; gas and lights furnished. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment; gas, water and electric washer furnished; private bath; rent reasonable; very attractive. Can be seen by appointment. 1415 E. First, Apt. 2. Phone 1719, Desirable furnished apartment, newly decorated. private bath, cheap rent. 143 South Conwell. peer ee herainne FOR RENTThree-room apartment, unfurnished; private bath; modern; $30. 624 8, Ash. pee eee FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, duwnto modern in every respect, laundry with electric shen iron; hot and cold wat an and desirable; rent reduced, Phone 1589J, “Grony Bruppin rights reserved Syndicate tne For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two: room apartment; water, light, gas; good location. Phone 1468, FOR RENT—Threeroom unfur- nished new apartment with bath; reasonable, heated garage free, 414 8. Elm. RENT SLASHED at the Yellow- sto apt., $25.00 per month, ef. fective June 15, 1 room, kitchen, completely furnished {ncluding gas Water and lights. janitor service, 3 biks. from Center, 426 W. Yellow stone, only respectable party need in. quire. You are cordially invited t inspect them, FOR RENT—Two-room stgietly mod ern fuftnished apartment) private entrance; close in. 603 S, Beech FOR’ RENT—Two threeroom mod: ern, furnished front apartments, Phone 2019W. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with or without garage. 1236 S. Chestnut. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large living room, bedroom, kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath, overstuffed furniture, garage if de- sired, close in Call 2033W. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment; gas and lights furnish- ed; $16 to $20. Phone 1937-M. FOR RENT—HOUSES 807 E. Third, rear. FOR RENT—Owner’s home, at- tractively furnished; colonial hun+ galow; electric washer. 516 W. 14th. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, modern, except bath. 1135 8. Cedar. Phone 2¢11W. FOR RENT—Two-room house; mod- ern in every respect; furnished $25; unfurnished with gas stove $20. Call at 255 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house; on paving and bus line; $25. 1136 S, Boxelder. Phone 1676M. FOR RENT—Three-room house, Partly furnished; 1303 EB. Third. Inquire 336 S. Conwell. FOR RE house, garage. FOR RENT—Thresroom house water and lights in, Bee owner, 1022 Melrose. FOR RENT—Five-toom partly furnished house. Cedar. ie eS FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished. Southwest side. Phone 2124-W. FOR RENT —Four-room house, $25. 637 HB, 12th. FOR RENT—Strictly modern five- room house and garage; close in. Phone 2863R. FOR RENT—4-room modern house, @arage, screen porch, 409 S. Jack- son. FOR, SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Coziest four-room cot- tage in Casper; modern, furnished complete; $300 cash, balance like rent, or will ttade for clear lots or land. 1619 EB. First, Phone stenog rapher, 1901, T—Two-room furnished also apartments, $12 Phone’ 1475 $1 909 S, Cedar. modern, 1524 8. modern FOR SALE=Five-room modern house; furnished; two-car garage; lot and half. Call 1446M. FOR SALI—Three-room, partly fin- ished hou can be moved from lot} $150 cash, Phone 1947-W. FOR SALB—Fiveroom modern home, nearly new, built-in features In kitchen, breakfast nook, mas 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, reat like tent. Phone 1615M. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Hupmobile touring ear for good radio wet. Phone 1TOOW BUSINESS CHANCES RESTAURANT FOR SALE; DOING g00d business; nice, clean place seats $2; nice trade; must sell on ac count of sickness, Write Box Livingston, Mont. elt ¢ and white fer answers to nam: = return to the H Salt Creek highway, Reward. LOST—July 4 at Glenrock camping ground, leather bag containing one copy, science health, two pi reading glasses and other articles Liberal reward will be paid at 251 FOUND The following grticies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Wil) the owners please cal) ano claim— Child's brown kid glove. Buncb of keys tn black leather cere. ' Small photo on West Yellowstone. Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntiet glove. LOST—Between Wyatt Hotel and Homestead restatirant on Salt Creek road, black hand bag contatn- ing wearing apparel and other arti cies. Finder leave at Midwest Com- missary or Wyatt Hotel, Casper and receive reward. Wm.' E. Taylor, P, 0. Ross, Wyo. LOST—One black traveling bag, on main highway near old Lavoye. Phone 2786 or engineering de ment Midwest Refining Co., Midwe Liberal reward. LOST—Ladies’ mole skin jacket on Canyon creek road; Stacha printed r. O. inside. Reward. Phono 505, ‘Tinsley. PERSONAL LADY would like to get in touch with party driving to Denver Sat urday or Sunday, Will share: ex pense. el MADAME FRANCES Psycho—Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading this week 147 North Wolcott, 2nd floor. Hours 9 to 8. WISH to go to Denver with some- one driving through about July llth. Box B-85, Tribune. VANITY BOX BEAUTY SHOP now open, under management of Mar alee Nicholsen (permo), Hot weather mareels and. curl, $1.00. Henna packs, $1.00; t Ahingles, 60¢ 159 §. Beech ne 2563 MADAM J. REA KBYDS, ordained spiftualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p.m. Apt. 8. Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609.J, ‘Two ladien to join party Jackson Hole and Yellow- small expense; refer+ as Box Bl, Tribune. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE NOTICE is hereby given that default has been made in the con- ditions of a certain Real Estate Mortgage Deed, dated the 12th day of November, 1919, made, ex- ecuted, acknowledged and deliv- eted by George H, Stone and Regina Stone, husband and wife, mortgagors, to Midwest Homes Association, a Wyoming corpor- ation; mortgagee, to secure the payment of the sum of Five Thou- sand and Ninoty Dollars ($5,090.- 00) and interest as therein stip- Uilated; which said real estate mortgage was filed for record in the office of the County, Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds within and for the county of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, at| 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on the 10th day of February, A. D., 1920 and duly recorded in Book 20 of | Mortgages at Page 67. Upon the debt secured by said Mortgage Deed and evidenced by the Promissory Note accompany- ing the same there is now due, and claimed to be due and unpaid at the date of the first publication of this notice the sum of Five Thousand Seven Hundred and 95-100 Dollars ($5,700.95) on the principal sum _ secured thereby, together with interest thereon in the sum of Seven Hundred Forty and 39-100 Dollars ($740.39); balance due mortgagee for ac count of taxes paid on. said. prop- erty in the sum of Nine Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($914.00); and attorney’s fees in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) as stipulated in said mortgage and note, making the total amount due and claimed to be due and unpaid on the debt secured by, said mort- gage deed at the date 6£ the first publication of this notice in the sum of Seven Thousana Fight Hundred Fifty Five and 84-100 Dollars ($7,855.34), and WHEREAS, no sult or proceed- recover the debts now remaining secured by said Mortgage Deed, or any part thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage has never been assigned; and, WHEREAS, a power of sale in case of default is contained in said mortgage deed, NOW. THEREFORE, default having deen made in payment of installments upon the principal sum secured by said mortgage deed, and interest thereon, and said default of said mortgage deed having now continued for more than ninety (90) days, whereby said power of sale in said mort- gage deed becomes operative, no- tice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of in said mort- gage deed contained, and the stat- utes of the State of Wyoming in such case made and provided, being Chapter 295 of Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, the said Midwest Homes Association, own- er and holder of said debt secured by said mortgage deed, hereby elects to foreclose the same be- cause the conditions in said mort- gage deed contained have been broken and notice is hereby given that said mortgage deed will be foreclosed by a_ sale of.the mortgaged premises here- inafter described, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to pay the said indebtedness thereby secured, together with interest, taxes, attorney’s fees and all costs. And for that purpose the said Midwest Homes Association, mort- gagee named in said mortgage deed, on the 10th day of July 1925, between the hours of 9:00 o’clock a. m. and 5:00 o'clock p. m., and commencing at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front deor of the Court House, in the City of Are You. Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman tn Casper tn search of employment to Ond work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” member it will cost you noth Ing to advertise your services in The Tribune. ads. Ke it you ADVERTISE ure in need of work ing at law has been instituted to | Casper and County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, will cause said property, or so much thereof as is necessary to pay the debts thereby secured, together ith interest, taxes and attorney's fees and all costs, to be sold ag provided by said power of sale ir satd mort- gage deed contained and as pro- vided by law. Said sale will be conducted and held by Alex Me: Pherson, Sheriff in and for Na- trona, County, State of Wyoming, wherein said property is situate, will be at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, and will include so much of the premises hereinafter described as may be necessary to satisfy said amount due on said mortgage deed and note at the date of the first publication of this notice, gogeth- er with attorney’s fees “arfd all costs and expenses allowed by law. The said premises to be sold under foreclosure of said mort- State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, In the rict Court Eighth Ju- dicial District. In the matter of the estate of Edward J. Spangler, Decease NOTIC IS HEREBY GIVEN to all creditors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned, Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Ed- ward J. Spangler, deceased, has filed her final account and peti- tion for distribution of said estate and for the establishment of the rights of heirs therein, with the Clerk of the District Court of Na- trona County, Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition, and file objections thereto at any time Within thirty days after the date of the last publication of this no- tice, said date of publication being 5 the 7th day of July, 5; and if no objections are filed she will make final settlement and distri- bution of said citate at ten o'clock in the forenoon the 8th day of August, A. D., 1 in the Court room of the Court House in Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming. as soon thereafter as the mz may be heard. Dated this 9th day of June, A. D., 1925. ROSE L. SPANGLER, gage deed as aforesaid are sit- uated in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming and described as follows, to-wi AUDITORS ©, BH, REIMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 O.-S. Bidg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS J. WESTFALL, Architect 812 E, Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSE AND FUEL (©0- BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 EB. Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS 146 N, Jackson hone 56 CHIROPRACTORS REY t, STURAGE hone 949 ~DR Sulte 4 Wea. G.Jd M. Administratrix MARVIN L. BISHOP, Jr. Attorney for Estate. Pub. June 9, 16, 23, 30; July 7, 1925. > PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, LAWYERS ; ‘tndieetipadasnhinaineitensiniinaty AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 203 Oll Exchange Bidg. . Phone 161 — MULVANEY & BARRETT © % Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 2396 JAMES P, KEM Lawyer 408 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANB ers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building MARVIN L, BISHOP, JR. Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. Phone 78 CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con, Roy, Bidg. Phone 86. eee rc ch AND WENROI Attorneys Rm, 406-407, Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 41, —- BE PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. ld Phone 704. GEO, W, #ERGUSON Altornty Rm. 22, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196) — _ W, HL. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 OGLLBER 6 ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Phone 2217 JOHN M. HENOH Room 6, Kimball Bldg, 212 So. Center Phone 198 ~ MATTRESS FACTORY Ware! how DOCTORS MARSUALL ©, KEITH, HERBERT L, HARVEY Office 208 South Center—Puone 40 Private Hospital, 6 ». Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR, J, ©, KAMP Umited to Diagnosis and ‘Treatment Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1650-1651, LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRKETE Lawyers A00-10-11 OU Exchange Bldg. BULLACK & LACY jute 201-205 Midweat Bldg, Phone 1200 Lt M.D. Practice ne | Phone 225 HAL COKKAN Attorney ot Law 4806 Con, Kor, Bulg New M Old Ones Re Hunter-Goll, 242 W, First, Pl, 2200 T OPTOMETRE: Properly Fitted by EVANS St, he Mi E OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE © DAVIS OMice and Kesideoce—215 EK wth Phon Second UPHOLSTERING Uphotstering and Furniture Packing Phone H02W—J. E. Warwick WAREHOUSES LESLIE M, NELSON, Warehouse | and Trausfor Co, Phone 1234

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