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PAGANDA IN nny WORK HSCONTINUED Woman Speakers Upon Prohibition Topics Given Release. WASHINGTON, July 8—(Asso- clated Press)—~-Laying down a new policy in prohibition work, Assist- ant Secretary Andrews of the Treasury has ordered the discon- tinuance. of speeches by women agents of the prohibition unit de- ed as education efforts to cre- ate sentiment for law enforcement. As a result of the order Miss rgia Hopley, of Bucyrus, Ohio, ho was assigned by Commissioner Haynes. to work among women's zations, has resigned. She s been a member of the dry unit since early in the Harding adminis- tration, Two other women agents are em- ployed in enforcement but, {nas- much as their work ig similar to that of the regular agents in work- ing on enforcement problems, their status will not be affected, Assistant Commissioner Jones said day the abolishment of the work ne by Miss Hopley had been un- der consideration for some time. easury Officials have held that actvities such ag she was assigned to were no part of the duties of the government and although con- siderable pressure has been brought to bear to have it continued, offi- lals in charge of enforcement have jefinitely decided that it would be best for outside agencies to take any educational activities such as were engaged in by Miss Hopley. RICH WEGKLAGE IS RECOVERED CHICAGO, July 8—(Associated if A costly pearl necklace, en at the point of a pistol last September by a robber from Miss Esther White, daughter of F, Ed- son White, head of Armour & com- y, has been returned to Colonel . Smith, Lake county prosecu- The prosecutor refused to say in what manner the pearls had been re- covered. The White robbery was one of a series confessed “by several youths wha Named as.an accomplice Jack Durand, foster Bon of Scott C. Du: | rand, of Lake Bluff. As a result of their statements Durand recently s arrested in Los Angeles where worked as a blackface target in a ball throwing concession of an amusement park, PRED. COOLIDGE MOULD GUT ALL INGOME TAXES SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 8.— (By The Associated Press)—Presidént Coolidge feels that the next reduc- tion in taxes rhould be made on in- comes all along the iine. While leaving the actual preparation of tax, reduction bill in the hands of the house ways and means commit- tee and treasury officials, Mr. Cool- lge shopes that it will provide for senefal relief and at the same time make) possible the greatest amount of returns in revenue. To accomplish this end, Mr, Coo!- ige thinks the maximum surtax hould be cut at least to 25 per cent. If {t is the opinion of experts how- er that a smaller maximum sur- x rate, even as low as 12 per cent uid produce greater returns to ¢ government and stimulate bus s he would favor this rate he president lassified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line, NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Ly} average words used as @ basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HUBADLINE Brith be charged the space of two ine. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words, CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received fter 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted ene the bead “Too Late to TELEPHONE ADS, Careful attention will be given al) 04 received over the TELEPHONE, we cannot guarantee acouracy RRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribu: will ot be reaponsible for more than Incorrect insertion of any ad ‘sement ordered for more than ne time. Errors not the fault of he advertiser which clearly lessen 6 roa] vaiue of the advertisement ll be rectified only by publication ithout extra charge within FIVE ya'after insertion. No republica on will be made when the error not materially affect the sense ADVERTISE- also stands on his EDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1925 —$—$— SS WALT You kiow THAT HOTEL | Was TELL YOU ABOUT? i( THE BONICH ARE } THINKING OF FORMING A SYNDICATE ANID YOO HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN THE PICTURES, WALT | LOOK AT THis! RIGHT ON THE TS OK, WITH ME AVERY, BUT coor Me OUT, BEACH, IT's BARGAIN _ The Caspet Daily Tribune \M SAVING aL MY PENNIES, ANERY. 1 CANT GO IN a ON ARIYTHING. YOu Ste THE RAT RUNS IT HAS TO 69 -TO THE MOUNTAING FOR HIS HEALTH, HEY, GUSSIE—I GoT A TOB= \I) IM -“TRUNDLUN' ONE O' THEM % WHEEL CHAIRS UP AN DOWN J “THE BOARDWALK = GET TWO BITS rg AN HOUR PLUS Tips — SO FAR DUE PULLED ** GASOLINE ALLEY—WALT ISN’T SOLD ON THE PROPOSITION /YES,OR ELS ap \{ HE ‘couLoNr cer )/ WE ANY cuesrs ons fc ACCOU | Biles (THs } f\ \\ Warr, HanoLe ir / \ OUGHT. LEAN) OP ON iT SUMMER, ir WE (IVE COT TO Save ALL My 1 ‘TO cer BESIDES Drawn Specially for The Casper Tribune RUT, DON! REALIZE “THAT I | LOVE You-—— I ADORE NOU } N \ {WANT Mout You X OH, GO PEDDLE YOUR StoeKS AN' BONDS= CAN'T A GIRL BREATHE A LI'L FRESH AIR, WITH SOME BOZO UNLESS SHES WILLIN! “To INHALE AN EARFUL O', MUSHY -L Goot - oo / THEN WHY, IE You N72 / SPURN ME, Do You \ bn OUT WITH MEF Do Nou | AS SIT BESIDE ME% DO 4 YOU SO EAGERLY ACCEPT MY INUITATION & previous pronouncement that the in- heritance tax shoud be greatly re- duced {f not completely wiped out. CHICAGO, July 8.—(By The Asso- elated Press)—Senator Couzens, Re publican of Michigan, who opposed the majority Republican tax revision Program in the sixty eighth con+ gre: recommends, in a signed ar- ticle published in the National Income Tax magazine for July, a re- duction of the maximum surtax rate to twenty per cent. Do You Know You Can Buy .-HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485.00 HELP WANTED—MALE BOYS! NTED To sell papers. Call at Tribune at 4 o'clock BOYS! 17 to 20; WANTED—Young man The Auto must live with parents. Equipment Co. POSITIONS WANTED LADY wants work by day or hour house work or washing and tron ing. Phone 1693R. EXPERIENC—D stenographer de- sires work, substitute during sum- mer. Phone 1638J. nS LADY wants day work, $3 a day. Phone 1050W. SERVICES OFFERED eee WANTED—Housecleaning. Phone, 456-J. SMALL jobs, calcimining and paint ing; prices reasonable. Call 393R mornings and evenings. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable, Ali work guar anteed to be high class. We cal) for and deliver, Phone 1499J. ee GET your plumbing done sow, K Brammer will give you @ square deal BSpeciai atrention given to gas piping and cepair wor All work guaranteed. Phone 20! di FOR CEMENT work of all kinds, call Engike at 356 8S. Kimball, phone 421-J, dihie VANITY Box Beauty Shoppe, now open under new manaement of Maralee Nicholson, “Permo'’ hot weather marcel and curl, $1.00; Henna pack $1.00; expert shingle, B0c. 159 8. Beech. Phone 2563. GET your fast colored wash dresses nd aprons at the new Ideal Apron Shop, 1216 E. Second MARCELL 49 §. McKinley Phone * appointments. MARCEL and bob curl, 50c. Phone 26 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES 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—POULTRY wenn FOR SALE—Spring fryers; fresh eggs; fat hens and baby chicks. 912 BH. 14th, Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. FOR SALE—Complete const to « Ho set $100; get Denver at noon Weaver piang, $27 Double cineh eaddie, $20. Refrigerator, $25. 1034 For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR rooming house of 7 rooms, nished; price $400. Over Fad, 8, Center St, LEASE—Small fur- FOR SALE—Cherrles and blackrasp- berries; the finest ever. Sunset Or- chards, two miles north of Ft. Col- lins, Colo. R. R, 2, Box 40. MAKE the old car look iike new with a coat of SWP Auto Enamel. +| For sale by Nicolaysen Lumber com- pany. Phone 623 or 2300. FOR SALE—Furniture, dishes, tools, men's clothing. Big Four ‘Second ot ‘tore, 206 W, First. -Phone FOR SALE—Second-hand books at fraction of their cost. Call at First Methodist church, mornings between 9 and 12 o'clock. WU, E, Carter, For Rent—Miascellaneous FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Cal) 402 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. POR per month; electrics, $5. ing done. Brooks, 749 East Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY RENT—Sewing machines, begs WANTED—Your old coal range or ter in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture Co., 234 8S. David. Phone 249. WANT TO BUY—Small house; can be easily moved; must be cheap. Call 316 W. Midwest Ave. WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. A square deal for all. Koler Furniture Co., 220 S. Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—Good used fur- niture, camp equipment, men's clothing and tools. Big Four Second Hand Store, 206 W. First. Phone 1364Ww. SHORTY buys and sells anything of value. 210 W. First. Phone 2175. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086 cash price paid for sec 749 Hast H HIGHEST ondhand furniture. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Completely furnished house by responsible party; prefer one whose owner is leaving town for summer. Call 1571R after 6 p.m. WANTED WANTED—To in touch with party who hag a building suitabl for bakery and confectionery store, good location. Box B-71 Tribune. WANTED TO BORROW WILL pay 10 per cent interest for a three to five year loan of $2,500 ag a second mortgage on first class residence property. Address Box 1-64, Tribune. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage at 824 South Wolcott St. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room, also transient meals; reusonable rates, 615 8. Beech PAT’S dining room; board and room, $10 per week: family style meals, Come one, come all. 635 For resulte try Tribune Classified Want Ada FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished house, 835 HB. Third. FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home, close in, 701 8. Beech. ——<—$<$ $< FOR RENT—A nice room with large clothes closet, adjoining bath room, in modern home. 631 B. Second. FOR RENT—Nice large room suitable for three boy. chums :in private home. 215 N.Grant: Phone 1584R, ot FOR RENT—Desirable room adjoin: ing bath; suitable for employed couple. or gentlemen; home privi- leges; board of desired; best of refer- ences. Phone 1803J For Rent—APARTMENTS eee FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 445.8. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment; gas, water and electric washer furnished; private bath; rent reasonable; very attractive. Can be seen by uppointment. 1415 E, First, Apt, 2. Phone 1719. tk elaine FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, unfurnished; private bath; modern; $30. 624 S, Ash, SE FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, downtown, modern in every respect, laundry with electric washer and fron; hot and cold water; clean and desirable; rent reduced. uthwest side, FOR RENT—HOUSES whore Small photo on LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT—Owner’s home, at-| LOST—July 4 at Glenrock camping tractively furnished; colonial bun-| ground, leather bag containing gulow; electric washer. 516 W. 14th.| one copy science health, two reading glasses and other FOR RENT—Two-room furnished peral reward will be paid a house, modern, except bath. 1135 8. Cedar, Phone 2011W. FOR RENT—Threé-room house, FOUND partly furnished; 1303 B. Third Inquire 336 8. Conwell Ths following articles have been > STENT at the Tribune office for quite some FOR RENT—Five-room time, Will the owners please cal) _partly furnished house. and clalm— Cedar Child's brown kid glove. . 7 Bunch of keys in biack leather —Fiveroom modern | case, house, furnished or unfurnished West Yellowstone. Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. FOR RENT—Threeroom ho Brown gauntlet’ glove. earage;, modern, except bath Mountain View Suburb, phone| LosT—Between Wyatt Hotel and 2475M, Homestead restaurant on Salt _ a NTE | Creek road, black hand bag contain FOR RENT—Furnished four-room | ing wearing apparel and other arti- house; gas, Ughts, water; on bus| cies. Hinder leave at Midwest Com line. 604 East H. Phone 1398, missary or Wyatt Hotel, ¢ and receive” rews Wm.’ EB. P tons, V FOR SALE—HOUSES Kad ~~~ | LOST—Ladies’ mole skin jacket on Janyon creek road; Stacha printed FOR SALE—Fiverooh modern| ,,¢40¥0R cree’ Ho! bE house; furnished; two-car garage; | nude Heward.. Phone 606. F 0. lot and half. Call 1446-M. ys YTS ay Tt LOST—License plate, Wyo. 10217 2: per 01 uy! , , hed DOWN, $25 per month, buys! “share tire, tail light, last’ night nree-room home; Elkhorn ‘water; | netween Casper and Douglas. P.O garage. 825 E, ished house; lot; $150 cash. FOR SALE— FOR SALE—Three-room, partly fin- home, nearly new, built-in features 18th, Box 216, City LOST—Black and terrier Gypt stead, can be moved from Phone 947W. Disahe: rat jalt Creek bh Five-room modern bai sT—Between Second and C white female fox dog, answers to name of urn to the Home highway, Reward. and Phone 1539J. in kitchen, breakfast nook, gas i ha : Aga FOR RENT—Threeroom untur | clothes closet, all hardwood floors,| jieaso call 20473 or 790 CY. nished new apartment with bath:| full basement, east front, walks and | PCOS® call “04% OF 1 : reasonable, heated garage free. 414/ pavement. Can have possession at| LosT—Black and white brushed 8. Elm, Once; $4,650, $500 down, rest like| wool sweater, between Nine Mile RENT SLASHED at the Yellow-| Tent Phone 1615M, lake and Casper. Please return to stone apt., $25.00 per month, ef-| BUY from owner direct; tax oc Mrs. Burnett, 127 5, Jackson fective Jane cP spe wegen mission and rent; $50 down, completely furnished including 64%.) per month; nice large lot, three water and lights, Janitor service, 3| room semi-modern house on reat LEGAL NOTICES biks. from ee a eeghd xd ca also garage; property on pavement stone, only respectable party ni einear end CY area quire, You are cordially {avited to] Drene sore) venue Darsain,| NOTICE OR TORRCLOBURE: inspect them. : De ee Se BALE LOT and Oho lone: |... WHEREAS, idefanit has been FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- one four-room and one three-room.|™ade in the payment of part of ern furnished apartment; private] wilt consider good car. 1122 s.|the money secured by mortgage entrance; close in. 603 6, Beech. Boxelder. dated September 27, A. D., 1928 Sn Hi ; FOR RENT—Two three-room mod: oe Ny WwW <¥ hig lands oh nished front apartments innie Reynolds, his wife, of the 19W. 807 BE. Third, rear FOR TRADE | ity of Casper, County of Na- TOR RENTOF nal aaertnent nnn }trona and State of Wyoming, to OR RENT—Furnished ape ent, ay anes s l'Union Saving: i Loan Agsccla ; 1 tment! Por TRADE—H «| Union Savings and Loan Asso large living, room, bi mr) car for « Phone| tion, a Wyoming corporation, the kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath,| ).504. andesciaued martes overstuffed furniture, garage if de sired, close in. Call 2033W. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartmer s and lights furnish ed; $16 to Phone 1937-M. FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- nished apartment. 825 W. Eighth TO TRADE. irrigated, loca Thermopolis; 1 with machinery for Casper pro the Lot Man, Suite 10, st National Bank 440 pM yard tas ts ord in the office anch all. equipped} clerk and and st will trade | Deeds in and fo perty. Harry Free, | Natrona, in the ing, on the 2nd A. D., 1928, and kmen's Phan \—Three-room semi-base ment apartment, furnished; garage if desired, 1236 8. Chestnut, Phone 629W. FOR RENT—Attractlye four-roor unfurnished apartment; bath and laundry; conveniently located; on bus line. Phone 209J. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Threeroom mod furulshed, house. Inquire in ba ment.. 835 BE. Third. Phone FOR RENT—Fiveroom mo house. Inquire at 1136 8, Poplar FOR RENT—Four-room painted, furnished house, r except bath, $30 per month, Walnut, Inquire at 1323 8. well; 828 8 Con FOR RENT—My house, furnished; convenient to refinery; couple or bachelor; on bug line, 1228 8. Cedar. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house; not modern; gas, lights and water in house;,on Ewt Second; $20, Phone 1280J, YOR RE Four-room modern VOR RENT—Strictly modern five room house and gurage; close in. Phone 2863R, FOR RENT—4-room modern houre, Farage, screen porch, 409 8. Jack Aeon, house, $2 BH. 12th, TO TRADE — Modern house near Second street, all c Book 35 of Mo: 264, and given promissory note four-ro: ex-officio Register of the County of r the County of State of Wyom- day of October, there recorded in rtgages, at page to secure the of the said mort- which | mortgage was duly filed for rec- | each, payable on the 27th day of each and every month commenc- ing with the month of October, 1923, pay on interest and premium due, balance upon principal, and there- fore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage in that the said mortgagors have made de- fault which has continued for more than six months last past in the payment of the installments due upon said note ag aforesaid; and WHEREAS, raid mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, whereby the remaining indebtedness se- cused thereby has become immed- iately due and able, which on notice and the the date of t first publication hereof is claimed to be follows, to-wit: the sum }of $2347.05 and in addition at torney’s fees of $200.00 for the foreclosure'thereof, as in said mortgage provided, or a tota) sum thereunder, the power therein contained has become op- erative and no suit or procee have been instituted at law t« cover the debt remaining secu mortgagee and described, or so much thereof as amount due PAGE SEVEN ee ale of by said mortgage or any P thereof and said mortgage h not been assigned: . NOW, THERZFORE, the said will cause the follow- ing described mortgaged premises real estate in said mortgage be necessary to satisfy the on said note and mortgage of principal, interest and premium, attorne fees and other may fees, costs and expenses, to he sold at public vendue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Na- trona Covnty, Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash, according to law, at the south front door of the Court House the City of County of ‘ona, State ming, on 14th, 1925, at 10:15 o'clock in the forenoon | of said day, to-wit bered Seven (7), in numbered One Hundred Eighty-two (182) of the town of Casper, in the said County of Natrona and State of Wyom- ing, as said lot and block are laid down and déscri plat of id townsite and ¢ y recorded in of the County Clerk and ex officio Register of [ is of said Natrona Cot 5 all improve uated. Dated M IO} LOAN By OLIVER CHAMBERS, resident Mortgagee. JAMES P. KEM, ttorney for ‘ortgagee. Pub. May Juné 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, —o—_—__ ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the Distr Caurt of the United States for dD of Wyoming. the matter of John FE. Catl g business 2s t Boot Shop, Bankrupt, In kruptey No. 916 A petition for discharge in bank- ruptcy of John E ather, doing business as Cresce Boot 10p having been filed herein and the matter of said petition for dis- charge having been referred to this referee for proper proceedings in the premises, it is therefore here- by ORDERED that a hearing upon said petition for discharge be had before this referee at 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 7th day of August A. D. 1925, and_that notice there- fore be publishéd in the Casper Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in in- terest may app aid time and place and show f they have, why the pra of said peti. tion should not be granted, and to the creditors of said bankrupt, addressed to them at their several places of residence exhibited in the schedules filed herein according to law, f July A. Dated this 7th day ¢ CL: AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Servi Bldg. Phone 767 MIRE & PREBLE 401 0.8 ASE! Auditor and Accounts Income nsultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS —$— —— WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 812 B. Second St. Phone WIM RAYBURN 8, WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1852 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA T / KR, STURAGE AND FUEL y Phone 949 | BATTERIE CASPER BATTERY CO 146 N. Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS “DRS. J iL & A. G. JEFFREY Pome ce. for modern fxeroom lgagors to the said mortgagee of Free, the Lot Man, Suite 10, Stc even date therewitn In the sum of men’s National Bank. Phone $2500.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 10% per annum, and 2% premium per annum on the to BUSINESS CHANCES tal principal sum until fully paid, payments to be made in 84 equal | RESTAURANT FOR SALE; DOING| Monthly installments of $44.13 good business; nice, clean place seats 32; nice trade; must sell on ac count of sickness Writ Box 42 y Livingston, Mont : |Are You Out of FOR SALE—Leaso and furnitu £ Home Hotel; $1,000 dowr . on easy terms; owner must leave city, 183 W. Second. | a Jobe | PERSONAL The Tribune will help every | | man and woman tn Casper tn i %, search of employment to find LADY would like to get in touch|| work by publishing with party driving to Denver Sat urday or Sunday, Will share ex pense, Phone 1972 FREE MADAME FRANCES Psycho—Palmist Woe Onto {nsertion Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading “Position Wanted” ads, Ke this week, 147 North Wolcott, 2nd|] member it will cost you noth. floor. Hours 9 to 8, ing to advertise your services WISH to go to Denver with «oi in The Tribune. one driving through about July 1ith, Box B85, Tribune. {f you ure tn need of work MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained | | meunge circle every Monday eve thet \" Sp m, Apt. & Wyatt hotel Phone 2609J, - oe 119 B. Fifth Phone 907) CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Suite 312 Midwest Bld hh. 706 DR. GROVE, D. ©., PH. ©, nl tt 5 Phone of $2547 3 and RENCE A. SWAINSON, WHEREAS, by the terms of Referee in Bankrupt said, mortgage and the said default Pub. July 8, 1925 ey LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest ‘Bldg. ER and WINTER Ol Exchange Bldg, Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bidg. JAMES P, I 832 Phone 2306 KEM wy 408 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURKANB Lawyers 206-207 OU Exchange Gullding MARVIN L,. BISHOP, JR. Alttorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. CASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Con, Roy. Bldg. FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Rr, 4064 on, Roy. Bldg » 41 & PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. Phone 7#4. GEO, W. FEKGUSON Attoruty Km, 22, Townsend Ulidg. Phone 196) W. U. PATTEN Attorney st Law 225 Midwest Bidg. Phone 210 OULLBEB 6 ADAMS 210 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 M. HENOW Kimball Bidg. Phone 198 ~ MATTRESS FACTORY _ JOUN Koow 809.1012 OU KE BULLACK & LACY Juite 204-205 Midweat Bldg. Phone 1200 HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law hone 225 306 Con, Koy, Balg inge Uidg, New Old Ones Re Hunter.Goll, W. First, Ph, TRIST - OPTOM MAKSHA 0, KEITH $$ | MERIT L. ARV E ULLY TESTED 04 South Ce ‘ 5 Private Hospital, 612 So, Durbin | @ Provera Pines General Practice Surgery Obstetr by 3. 0, KAMP ‘ K. L. EVANS Prretice limited to Diagnosis and 117 EB. Second St, ‘Treatment — = Suite 305 to ail, Midwest Bldg. OSTEOPATH Phone 1650-1651, if A DR. CAROL 0. DAVIS LAWYERS Office and Residence—215 K 9th — — Phone 34 NICHOLS & STIRRETT ae —— Lawyers UPHOLSTERING | Upholstering and Furniture Packing Phone L102W—J, 6. Warwick WAREHOUSES LESLIE M, NBLSO) a and Transfer Co., Bh arehouss ne 1254 saci 526 yess “zone