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FRIDAYS JULY 17, 1925 (AMP SATURDAY AFTER REVIEW BY GOVERNOR CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 17, — he fina? maneuver problem of the annual summer camp and maneu- of the Wyoming National guard at Pole Mountain will be com- pleted Friday afternoon, it was re- ported in Cheyenne, and the troops will prepare to receive Governor Nel- ¢ Tayloe Ross on Governor's Day, saturday at which time the execu- ive, ag commander-in-chief of the Wyoming guardsmen, will review the troops and present the regi. tal colors to the 115th cavalry, of ich the Wyoming guard is chiefly Camp will be broken Saturday afternoon, and the 600 officers and will prepare to return to their yénes throughout the state, having been in camp about 15 days. poeesatins + io okies Utah claims that the first woman to cast a ballot in the United States was a niece of Brigham Young, when she voted in the Salt Lake 21, 1870. energies For results try a Tribune Classi- fled Ad. Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents line. PeNO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as 4& basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. nA 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 effics before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m,. will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to Classify. ‘TELEPHONE ADS, Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but We cannot guarantee accuracy. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. “wrhe Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not’ be’ responsible for more th: one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE fiays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error toes not materially affect the sense tr purpose of the advertisement. QUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- ’ MENTS, Must be accompanied by cash or rheok+én full payment of the same- Note the foregoing instructions nbout counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Reliable woman for gen- eral_house work. Phone 326 after 6D. m. WANTED—Competent maid. W. 12th. See WANTED—Woman cook with hotel and club experience. Box B-4, ‘Tribune. WANTED—Young woman in tailor shop;.must be experienced and neat. Call 120-J. WANTED—Maid for general house work, $10 per week. Call Glen: rock. Phone 30. WANTED—Lady couk at Doughnut Shop. We ae for general house ‘or! © washing; one who will go moma nights, 700 S. Beech. HELP WANTED—MALE BOYS! BOYS! To sell papers. Call at Tribune at 4 o'clock 105 POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—A position as stenog pher or assistant bookkeeper. Box B-100, Tribune. OSITION WANTED—Experienced ir) wants work clerk in stor Phorie 1652-M. -UXPERIENCED cook jwants work in ofl field 633 8, Ash, Phone 468M, SERVICES OFFERED rear, WANTED—Plain sewing and em- broidery work to do. Call 131 N. “leech, in rear. PIANIST with orchestra experien would lke employment events: Phone 2079-M. "OR CEMENT work of all_ kinds, call Englke at 356 8, Kimball, phone 421-J, PUZZLE SOLUTION Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle, oa CE ASIEO mmr EIR IG! SIUIP IE Ir iM] ICIOlR EIS) EID SMEWIEIE METIAIP IO RIEJAIO[S MECIED City municipal election on February | ney er sTATE GUARD TO BREAK] YOU KNOW ME AL. ---Adventures of Jack. Keefe SSS WHAT | CANT ONDER STAND _ IS WAY PITCHERS “TAKE SUCH FONNY POSES ‘OH, SHUCKS Y HEY ARE SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Sma!l family washings and laundry work for single ladi and gentlemen who have no nome. Prices reasonable. All work guar anteed to be high class. We call for and deliver. Phone 1499J. GIRL wants housework or care of children. Phone 5J2, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES JUST WRECKING ONE Packard Twin Six, 57 34 B Oakland, 1917 Maxwell, point ‘Kissel Kar, Reo, Fifth 9A Franklin. We have wrecked 300 cars, Parts for all makes. Casper Auto Parts Co., 1720 E. Yellowstone. Phone 698W. Cad, 100 FOR SALE—Eight cylinder Olds. mobile Sport Touring, practically new; a real bargain. Earl! C. Boyle, Inc, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Shetland pony. Mason Henry, 834 E. Third. For Sale—Miscellaneous MAKDP the old car look iike new with a coat of SWP Auto Enamel. For sale by Nicolaysen Lumber com- pany. Phone 62 or 2300. FOR SALE—New Gearheart knitter; reasonable; instruction. Write or call 1204 S. Ash St. For Rent—Miscellaneous SOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 Per month; electrics, $5. Repatr: ing Gone. Brooks, 749 East H Phone 1648W. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Three hundred dollar living room suite, used two WHEN YOU FIND THAT RICH GOOF WHAT Cost You YOUR WAITER JOB, DONT BE BASHFUL ABOUT WORKING HIM FORA TP = HE'S A BIG- LEAGUE SMEARER, WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand re- frigerator or ice box. Phone 1342. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Spring fryers; fresh egss; fat hens and baby chicks, 912 E. 14th. WANTED WANTED—To get in touch with party who hag a bullding suitable for bakery and confectionery store, g00d location. Box B-71 Tribune. WANTED PERMANENTLY By gentleman, quiet, well fur- nished sleeping room, convenient to bath; muet be located within seven or eight blocks of Midwest building. ADDRESS BOX B-2 CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE FOR.RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished house. 835 E. Third. FOR RENT—Cool, modern 2% blocks east of Elks hall, a week; gentleman. Phone 2599. room, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, unfurnished; private bath; modern; $30. 624 S. Ash. RENT SLASHED at the Yellow. pepe. ee $25.00 per month, ef tec! une 15, 1 room, itch ect SE, furnished including water and lights, janitor service, 3 biks. from Center. 426 W. Yellow: stone, only respectable party need in- quire. You are cordially invited to months, for $200. Call after 5 p. m.,| inspect them. 2 4 2w. On a Soe FOR RE ‘Two-room furnished FOR SALE OR RE od used apartment; private bath; close in; plano; fine condition. Phone 1468. $30. 231 S. Grant Phone 80-Ib, fee chest, $17.00; 86-inch 5.ply| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two: trunk, $10.60; day bed and pad room apartment; light, gas and $16.50 9x12 felt base rugs, $14.5) good location; $25 Ph ne good used wicker rocker, $9.50 ell a ie STAAL Ml hte NT—Furnishea apartment, INTER- large living room, bedroom, 242 W. aaa COE an 2200 | kitchenette, breakfast nook and bath, FOR SALE—Household goods, in- cluding Weber duo art grand Piano, Edison console model phono graph, choice oriental rugs. Call any time. Dr. A. J. Jeffrey, 243 8. Park, Phone 93 or 706, FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Saxophone C melody, silver, C. G. Conn; sells new for $145.00; priced at $85.00; terms, $20.00 down, $10.00 per month; anx in perfect condition, The Chas E. Wells Music Co., 232 EB. Second. Upright Piano Good upright plano; mahogany case, $125.00; terms $10.00 down $8.00 per month. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second St. WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST cash price paid for ondhand furniture. 749 Kast H. Phone 1648W. WaNaein ase old coal range or ter in exchange for 4 gas as or heater. Phono 1086, WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. Koler Fur- niture Co., 220 Wolcott. Phone 188. . : WBE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture Co,, 234 S&S. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We pay brody for coal ranges, heaters, dre suptolda, all household goods. Pb 1086 $200 CASH wanted, Ford car or ‘oupe; no junk. Cail days or eve- 218 East A, Phone 1046W. overstuffed furniture, garage if de- sired, close in Call 2033W. RENT—Desirable furnished on bus line; lights, & 792 CY. FOR apartment; furnished; rent reasonable. FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment; light and pleasant; reduced rent; close in, 603 8, Beech FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, living room, bedroom, kitchen and breakfast nook, private bath, pri- vate entrance, price $25. Shown by appointment. 142014 8. Boxelder, Phone 2268R. FOR R apartment. Phone 390 FOR nished apartment, FOR RENT—Two-room front apart- ty ved every mod- —Three-room furnished 301 E Seventh. Bragg Apt RENT—Three-room 826 W. unfur- Eighth. ern convenience; down reasonable rent, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, two-room downtown, modern in every respect, laundry with electric washer and tron; hot and cold water; clean and desirable; rent reduced. Phone 15394, FOR R —Apartment, large liv ing room, bedroom, kitchenette, private bath, gas and heat furnished, $27.60. Shown by appointment. 664 CY. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Attractiye 2-room fur- nished apartment with laundry gee; hot water; close in; $25. . Grant. T—Three.room furnished nt, Call at 1226 8, Cheat e B19-J, FOR RENT—furnished apartment. rrr B, Park. Phone 387, FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room furnished, modern house. 612 8, Lincoln. FOR. RENT—Modern furnished 5- room house; also furnished apart- ment in duplex house. Phone 1887-W. FOR RENT—Modern stxroom house furnished or unfurnished; bullt-n features, sun porch. 840 N. Jeffor- son. Phone 1 FOR R ve-room unfurnished house, with rooms in basement 301 N. McKinley, Phone 1155-J. FOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod. ern house, near high school. 1335 S. Oak. Phone 1664-W days FOR RENT—One six-room modern bungalow, 625 8. Wolcott street. V. Norris, Phones 12 and 267, FOR RENT—Four.room newly paint- ed furnished house; modern, ex- cept bath; $25 per mo. 828 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—Four-room modern furnished house, corner Spruce and twelfth. Phone 1636-W, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished; close in; reasonable terms. Box B-68, Tribune, FOR SALE—Three-room house and breakfast nook; lawn, garage, chicken house and fenced; cheap for cash, Owner, prone 2881-J. 1117 8. Melrose. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For good homestead, one Ford truck, slid- ing transmission, long wheel base, new cord tires, oak ‘body and cab, starter and shock absorbers, good as new, Phone 1427 FOR SALE OR TRADE. e tract, or lots with clover, strawberries, garden vegetables, etc., growing on them. D. A. MacQueen. Phone 12R5, Mountain View FOR SALE—For sale or will trade for furniture 1921 Ford roadster. Call at 319 East First St. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE nm acres, fruit an chicken ranch at city limits, Ch for quick sale. Write Box 734, Lan. der, Wyoming. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Restaurant and mar ket fixtures, two-ton Baker tce ma chine, tanks and coils, refrigerator, meat blocks, electric mill, counters, also lot restaurant fixtures, The Norris Co, Pho 2. FOR SALE Grocery cash business, location good, no fixtures to buy, only mer- chandise at invoice prices, about $300. Store building and living quarters, rents reasonable. Any in- terested party answer at once giving phone number, name and address. Must turn this at once. Box B-3, Tribune GOOD going grocery business, dandy proposition for man and wife; liv ing rooms in connection; rent $50 per month. Address, Box B-1 ‘Tribune. I want to sell one of my 80-acre 10-year lenses located in the great Crockett County, Texas, field where a wildcat has just been brought in and sold to the Humble (Standard O!) C6.) for $1,400,000, ‘This is extension of Big Lake field, which 1s richest in Texas. There is a well drill- ing on this tract and ts within 20 dayx of completion and is touted as the next well in the fleld, Circumstances force me to sell part A my holdings and will sacrifi ‘or $800, or $10 per peat Lea ag eight years to run and {s as near a cinth as there is in an ofl feld. There is every possibility thet this lease will be worth $80,000 in a short time, 160 acres bought near well that just came in for 10 cents per acre sold for $90,000. Quick action necessary. Address XYZ, Tribune. © Casper Daily Cribune ), WHY IN “THES WORLD DOES & PITCHER POSE WITK ONE LEG INTHE G12 LIKE THIS QFTER ARE You PAGING ti SIR- site HERE'S FOR * f YOU A SPECIAL DELIVERY, VERY ~SPECIAL' BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Modern laundry and dry cleaning works near Casper; a money-maker; {t will pay you to investigate this, Answer in care Tribune, B-5, FOR SALE—Rooming hou on furniture; cheap, Call PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly message circle every Monday eve. ning, 8 p. m, Apt. S. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609-J, WANTED—Passage Denver sometime and Sunday morning. M via auto t between now Phone 14R3. NCES ho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. 147 N. Wolcott, 2nd floor. Hours 9 to 9. ANY tourist wishing towards Seattle. passenger Phone 2185, LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some me, Wil) the owners please cal! ind claim— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Boys' Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntlet glove. LOs' re Boston bulldog. Phone 463-M rd, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORCLOSURE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. By Copyrights Yoa5, by, The BIN 6 jn! Drawn Specially for SSS SS RING EARDNER HE POSES Wi‘TH OWE LEG IN THE @iR’CAUSE IF HE POSED WITH Two IN THE @IR HE'D ~\FALL ON HIS NOSE The Casper Tribune T TT y “THAT POOR yan 1 Pt Suourd SAY) BOUS BEEN HM—> IT HAVE ~~ PvE | HUATTING YOU Me. eat FORGOTTEN « FOR AN HOUR A TENGHS 7 hey. MORE “THAN bags ‘BOTH OF You A SOTTEs KNOW! : , aS THING F closure and reformation will be rendered, against you. Dated this 11th day of June, As D, 1925, MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of Court, By ZELMA McPHERSON, (SEAL) Deputy, Publish June 12, 19, 26, July 8, 10, 17, 24, 19 ae NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, Mary Dingman and John W. Dingman, husband and wife, as mortgagors, by a mortgage dated January 16th, 1928, record- ed in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, in Book 29 of Mort- gages, on Page 848, mortgaged to Western Loan and Building], Company, a Utah corporation, as mortgagee, the following described real estate and property situate in the County of Natrona,’ State of Wyoming, to-wit: The South One Half (S%) of Lot Number Seven (7) in Block Number Eighty-five (85), of the Town of Casper, Wyoming together with the privileges, hered- itaments and appurtenances there- unto appertaining or belonging, which said mortgage was given to ure the payment of a principal sum of Three Thousand ($3,000.- 00) Dollars, payable to the mort- gagee therein named, according to. the conditions of one promissory note, dated January 16, 1923, pay- ments to be made on the 16th day of each and every month com- mencing with the month of Feb- ruary , until Sixty (60) pay- have been made ,to- gether with interest thereon at the aay of ten per cent per annum, an WHERE! AS, no assignment has ever been made of said mortgage nor of said note and the under- signed is now the owner and hold- er thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage pro- vided among other things “That in case of default in the payment of said promissory note, according to its terms, or in case of failure to procure or maintain the insurance as above mentioned, or pay the STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA: Wyoming Building and Loan Association, a corporation, plain- tiff, vs. E, Paul Bacheller, ad- ministrator of the Estate ot W. A. Smith, decease Kathryn Smith and Gerald F efenc ants, | To Kathryn Page, whose t known ad was Alzada, Montana YOU AND EACH OF YOU please take notice that the above named plaintiff has filed its peti- tion in the above entitled Court, the object and prayer of which is for a foreclosure of that certain real estate mortgage cuted and delivered by you and W. A. Smith to the above named plaintiff, said mortgage being of record in the office of the County e] ter of | Deeds in Book 83 of Mortgage Deed Records on Page 129, and| covering Lot Numbered Eleven in Block Numbered Thirteen, Mills Addition to the City (formerly Town) of Casper, as said lot and block are laid down and on record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds, acording to the origina] plat of the City of Casper and additions thereto, in Natrona County, Wyo- ming, together with all impre ments thereon, | You are further notified that} the plaintiff alleges that the de | scription of said mortgaged prop- | erty is erroneous and _ incorrect prays to have the description of said mortgaged premises re- formed so that it will read: Lot Numbered Eleven in Block Numbered Thirteen, Town of | Mills, as said lot and block are laid down and of record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds, ac- cording to the original plat of said town and the additions thereto in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, together with all_improvements thereon.” You are further notified that you are required to answer the petition of the plaintiff herein on or before the 15th day of August, 1925, or the allegations in said | the premiums therefor, or to deliver policy, or to pay the taxes the election of the holder hereof, without notice at once mature and become payable, and the said y of the second part may at once foreclose this mortgage, eith may be permitted by law, and as the second party sball elect and, in the manner prescribed by law, sel! the said premises with all and every appurtenances or any part thereof. Suid sale to be con ducted by the mortgagee or its duly appointed agent or attorney in fact, }on said principal sum, with inter- est thereon at the rate of ten per also cent per annum, and retain the costs and charges of m You Out of a Job? The Tribune will man and woman search of employment Are help every in Casper to to find work by publishing For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads, Ke member it will coset you noth ing to advertise your services in The Tribune. tf you ure tn need of work ADVERTISE petition contained will be taken as true and judgment of fore-! hae assessed against said property; or in case of a breach of any of the covenants or agreements herein | contained, then all of said princ sum remaining unpaid shall at er by suit or by advertisement as | and out of the proceeds | of said sale, retain the amount Jue | — Ae such foreclosure and sale, and a reasonable sum for attorney's fees, together with any and all sums paid by it for insurance and taxes, or for any other purpose to pro tect the security hereby given, with interest thereon, and the overplus, if any there be, shall be paid to said party of the first part, her heirs and assigns,” and WHR of the principal sum evidenced by said promissory note, to-wit, $3,000.00, remains unpaid, due and pa , the prin- cipal sum or $2 98, together with accrued interest: thereon in the sum of $175.98, being interest at 12 per annum from per cent October 23rd, 15 and the whole thereof being now due and payable, no part of which aid interest or of said principal ite having ever been paid. said interest PAGE NINE mortgage and s note secured thereby, at the date of the first publication of th 8 net ce the prin- cipal sum of 98 and the total amount of est thereon, 3 .98, together with interest at 12 per cent per annum on §$2,- 0.98, from the date of first pub- lication hereof, and $250.00 attore pey’s fees, making altogether now due from said: mortgagor to the undersigned mortgagee the sum of $2,656.96, no part of which has been paid and no suit or proceed. ing having been ed at law to ver. the cured by said mortgage or any part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, public no- tice is hereby given t pursuant to the statute in st made and,provided an » of the powe in said unde Western Los pany does hereby fy all persons to whom y concern that it will on the y of July, 19 between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon, cause said premises and property described in said mort- gage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, in ha at the south front door of the Court House on Cen- ter Street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay according to the ns of said ze and said note the amount said indebtedness remaining d, together with all costs, ng interests, fees and other Ss as at pranala said sale be made by ‘the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time’ and place aforesaid, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, June 4, 19 WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING COMPANY CURRA Attorne » 12, 19, 26; July 8, emai NOTICE OF INCORPORATION _ THE PALMS COMPANY was incorporated in the office of the pee retary of State, of the State of By HAL Pub, June 10, 17, 199 ning, at 9:05 A. M., July 19: The term of existence of said company is for fifty years hext after the above date.” The object for which said corporation 8 formed is to conduct a general wholesale and retail ice cream, sherbet, milk, cream, butter, eggs, poultry, cheese, ice, water, cold storage, soft drink and equipment business in all its branches in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of d corporation is 000.00, divided into five hundred (500) shares of the par value of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per share, paid and non-assessable, The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the co trol of a board of ures directors, and B. I, Biggs, M. Deakin and E. R. Burton er utibate aid board of directors for the first corporate year of said compa The prin- cipal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said com- pany shall be in Casper, Natrona AUDITORS 0. H. RELMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Income Tax: Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 1 MIRE & PREBL Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211, Con, Roy. Bidg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect $12 BE. Seeond St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE ND FUEL CO.—Phone 49 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY ©. | 19 B. Pitth Phone 907 CLEANERS THE SERVIC 146 N, Jackson | Phone 56 | CHIROPRACTORS DRS. J iL & A. G, JEFFREY | Suite 812 Midwest Bldg 706 DR, GROVE, D. ©. m 110 Scott F Rox 6 342 M. BE, HARNED. BOYD, Chiropractor WHEREAS, the said mortga-|County, Wyoming, and WF gors have wholly defaulted in “nd| Simpson is the agent of said com. failed to make payment of the| pany in charge of said office amount of principal above named E. R. BURTON and the said amount of interest Secretary of said promissory note, and Publish July 16th, 17th, 18th, WHEREAS, there is due on said! 1925, ; 4 M —_—___.. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, LAWYERS BULLACK & LACY ldwest Bldg. Phone 1200 HAL CURRA Attorney u Phone 223 806 ¢ Koy, Bdlg, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 JAMES P. KEM wyer 108 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 7 OU Exchange Building MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR Attorney-at-Law Bidg Smith hone 7% CASEY & McNALLY Koom 516-17 Con, Roy. Bldg. Phone 86 a den FOSTER AND WEURLI Attorneys Rm, 406-407, Con. Koy, Bldg. Phone 41. EK PAUL UACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg Phone 744 GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney fm. 22, Townsend Bldg Phone 1964 cL AIRVOYAN TS" MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser Knows your past, present and tell your future; all work strictly confidential, Hours from 9 to 9. West hotel. Phone 1181 DOCTORS MARSHALL KEITH, M. D, HERBERT L, UARVEY, M.D, tice 208 South Center Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR, 2. 0, KAMP limited to Diagnosia ‘Treatment Suite 305 to 3h1, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1650-1661. LAWYERS NICHOLS & kore Lawyers 409-10-11 OU Exchange Bldg, Practice and | W. i. PATTERN 150 North Grant St, Atiorney at Law Phone 1457 25 Midwest Bldg Phone 210 OGILBEE 6 ADAMS CRATING 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 li Warehouse JOHN M, HENCH oe oom 6, Kimball Bidg i 212 So. Center Phone 198 __ MATTRESS F AC’ TORY | "New Mattresses to Order | Old Ones Renovated and Recovered Hunter-Goll, 42 W, First, Ph, 2200 OPTOME’ TRIST KYES CAREFULLY 1 And Glasses Properly Fitted rED y K L. EVANS 117 B. Second St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE OG. DAVIS Office and Kesldence—215 K oth Phone 888 WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. Warehouse |, and Transfor Co., Phowe 1236

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