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PHONE 7 •CLASSIFIED ADS 18,000 PEOPLE READ LAS VEGAS AGE —-—-, HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two houses: One, three rooms, furnished, two porches. 8econd, 3 rooms unfurnished, stucco, also has 2 porches. Both houses new. Close in location. Bargains. Inquire Lloyd Souder. Silver State Meat Market. c213tf FOR RENT FOR RENT —Two large sleeping rooms, with bath; $15 per month. 23 Oarces St. p42 FOR RENT—Large airy rooms with delicious meals. Running water or adjoining bath with each. Reason able rates by week or month. Mrs. Watts’ American Plan Hotel, 325 South Second. 40tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: close In; $25 per month. 408 Ogden St. P39 COMPLETELY furnished cabins private bath, hot water, gas. ■Cohn’s Court, 216 North Fifth. Phone 428. c53 FOR RENT—Rooms for rent in de sirable homes; also furnished and unfurnished apartments and houses. Eileen Miller, Room List ing Service, 124 No. 2nd St. Phone 459. tf FOR RENT—Garage, $5.00 per mo. Inquire at 617 Ogden St. after 3 p. m. otf FOR SALE FOR SALE or Lease—Bell’s Service Station on L. A. highway; one acre land. P41 FOR SALE —Good paying grocery business. Will stand investigation. Inquire by letter. Address Box A, Las Vegas Age. tf OFFICE equipment — Desks, chairs, filing cabinets. Box 2-M, Age of fice. c!7tf FOR SALE—1 12-foot tailor’s table with drawers; 1 flat top desk and swivel chair. 309 Fremont St. 26tf FOR SALE—A 6-hole wood and coal range, in good condition. Call at 116 No. 7th street mornings. 26tf FOR SALE or Lease—With option to buy, the old Cordelli 1,200 acre ranch, of which 340 acres have been cultivated; situated about six miles below Dayton on Carson river. Will deal with the whole or ope half on easy terms. Formerly maintained Over 1,000 head of cat tle. No middle man. Inquire of Alfred Chartz, Carson City, Ne vada. r‘ ' ' c53 HIM’ ■» V.rj MODISTE HEMSTITCHING, dress making "and alterations.. Mrs. M. L. Gar ner, 5&66. 3kf «t. c4<x MISCELLANEOUS Just Afrlvcd A Shipman Of ' ‘ TJRASS RUGS VARIOUS SIZES AND iv n > .n COLOR DESrC' 3. ',V NEW LOW PRICES. PHIL BETTELIIEIM CO., INC. 515 FREMONT ST. HOWARD'S LAUNDRY ’ “Wewashrite” Expert Dry Cleaning 810 So. Main Phone 793 c51 LOST and FOUND FOUfcfD—Check drawn on Carson Valley bank. . Owner can have same by calling at The Age office, identifying same and paying for this advt. 37tf j REAL ESTATE FOR SALE j LCfifS—Fisher's Fremont Street- J Bowlder Dam Highway subdivi- I sion. Water system. $100 to $400. I Monthly $5 up. J. C. Fisher, Sal Sagev Hotel, Las Vegas. P. O. Box 63. c-51 WANTED WANTED —Maid to take care of baby and laundry; also light housework; from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mrs. Costello, Phone 299. c42 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF CONTEST No. 1480 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE. Carson City, Nevada. Janu ary 26, 1932. To: J. J. Owen. F. L. Rcber. James Brown, N. A. Kuhn, their heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Whereas it appears that your address is unknown and you can not be found, now, there fore, you and each of you arc here by notified that pursuant to the provisions of section 2335 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Commissioner of the General Land Office for and in be half of the United States by his letter "N” dated August 19, 1931, directed contest proceedings against certain purported mining locations made upon lands of the United States in the County of Clark. State of Nevada, namely the Dudley and Virina Mining Claims made July 28, ltfoe. recoraea August t, iauo, in Book T, panes 261 and 262, records of Lincoln County, Nevada, and de scribed as being 23 miles southeast of Las Vegas in Railroad Pass, the Dudley sidelining the Mahoney claim, the Virina endlir'ng the Dud ley and sidelining p’t of Reber Claim, in approximate Sec. 2, T. 23 S., R. 63 E.. M. D. M. It is alleged in the contest pro ceedings: 1. That the land within the limits of the clams is nonmin eral in character. ? That minerals in sufficient quantities have not been discovered within the limits of the claims to constitute a valid discovery. 3. That the mining locations have been abandoned. You are. there fore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as con fessed, and the said locations de clared null and void without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days after the fifth publication of this notice, as shown below', your answer under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire further notices to be sent to you and make reference to the loca tions in which you are herein indi cated to hold interests. CLARA M. CRISLER, Register. Pub. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1932. NOTICE OF CONTEST No. 1484 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE, Carson City, Nevada, Janu ary 25, 1932. To: Mrs. Grace E. Reh behn, her heirs, personal represent atives and assigns. Whereas it ap pears that your address is unknown and you can not be found, now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby notified that pursuant to the provisions of section 2335 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Commissioner of the General Land Office for and in be half of the United States by his letter “N” dated August 19, 1931, directed contest proceedings against certain purported mining locations made upon lands of the United States in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, namely the Elinor Min ing Claim, formerly the Rix, which was made March 23, 1928. 22 miles from Las Vegas, recorded March 23, 1928. ii# Book S. naee 5*i. county records of Clark County, Nevada, m approximately Sec. 2, T. 23 S., It. 63 .E„ M. D. M. It is alleged in the contest pro ceedings: 1. That the land within the limits of the claims is nonmin eral in character. 2. That minerals in sufficient quantities have not been discovered within the limits of the claims to constitute a valid discovery. 3. That the mining locations have been abandoned. You are, there fore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as con fessed, and the said locations de clared null and void without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days after the fifth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire further notices to be sent to you and make reference to the loca tions in which you are herein indi cated to hold interests. CLARA M. DRISLER, Register. Pub. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1932. NOTICE OF CONTEST No. 1488 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE, Carson City, Nevada, Janu ary 26, 1932. To: George Copeland and John B. Ronstadt, their heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Whereas it appears that your ad dress is unknown and you can not ae found, itow, therefore, you and each of you arc hereby notified that pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 2335 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Commis sioner of the General Land Office for and n behalf of the United State . V h letter “N” dated Aug ust 20, 1"31 directed contest pro ceedings against certain purported mining locations made upon lands of the United States in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, namely the Allerton Nos. 1 and 2, made September 30, 1905, recorded De cember 18, 1905, in Book R, page 172 and 173. both about 21 miles southeast of Las Vegas and about 8 miles west of the Colorado River, the Allerton No. 1 joining the Cen tipede on the south and Allerton No. 2 on the north, the Allerton No. 2 adjoining Allerton No. 1 on the south; Parrott made May 24, 1906, 21 miles southeast of Las Ve gas, 8 miles west of Colorado River in what is known as El Dorado Mountains, adjoining claims being Allerton No. 2 on the east and Sonul on the south, recorded June, 23, 1906 in Book T, page 127, records of Lin coln County, Nevada; all claims are in approximately Sec. 2, T. 23 S., oo Cj., m. u. ivi. It is alleged in the contest pro ceedings: 1. That the land within the limits of the claims is nonmin eral in character. 2. That minerals , in sufficient quantities have not been discovered within the limits of the claims to constitute a valid discovery. 3. That the mining locations have been abandoned. You are. there fore, further notified that the said allegations v.-ill be taken as con fessed, and the said locations de clared null and void without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days after the fifth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire further notices to be sent to you and make reference to the loca tions in which you are herein indi cated to hold interests. CLARA M. CRISLER. Register. Pub. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2. 1932. NOTICE OF CONTEST No. 1491 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE, Carson City, Nevada, Janu ary 26, 1932. To: W. Lehr, his heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Whereas it appears that your ad dress is unknown and you can not be found, now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby notified that pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 2335 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Commis sioner of the General Land Office for and in behalf of the United States by his letter “N" dated Aug ust 20, 1931, directed contest pro ceedings against certain purported mining locations made upon lands of the United States in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, namely the April Fool Nos. 1 and 2, Quartz, made April 1, 1915, about 20 miles southeast of Las Vegas, April Fool No. 1 bounded on the south by Good Boy claim, April Fool No. 2, bounded on the east by Tom Boy and Good Boy, both claims in approximately Sec. 2, T. 23 S.. R. 63 E., M. D. M.. recorded July 5, 1915, in Book 3, page 387, records of Clark Coun ty in Nevada. It is alleged in the contest pro ceedings: 1. That the land within the limits of the claims is nonmin eral in character. 2. That minerals in sufficient quantities have not been discovered within the limits of the claims to constitute a valid discovery. 3. That the mining locations have been abandoned. You are, there fore, further notified that the said allegations will be taken as con fessed, and the said locations de clared null and void without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days after the fifth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire further notices to be sent to you and make reference to the loca tions in which you are herein indi cated to hold interests. CLARA M. CRISLER. Register. Pub. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1932. NOTICE OF CONTEST No. 1495 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER IOR, UNITED STATES LAND OF FICE. Carson City. Nevada, Janu ary 26, 1932. To: F. L. Duncan (de ceased), Frank Quereau, C. Q. Shousc, R. L. Duncan, Herbert Dun can, Dorothy Duncan, W. G. Morse, guardian of the estates of Mary E. Shouse, Dorothy Duncan and James Duncan, minors and of R. L. Dun can, incompetent, H. P. Kuhn, their heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Whereas, it appears We .Hope Not By LARS MORRIS -= “ That ACROSS 1 Glistens i. That No> IS Across 1 Across Forth YESTERDAYS 6-Social clique ANSWER 7-Burden | 6 l-'icht 11- Bring lorth young 12- Article of dress 14 Raw metal 15 Near 16- Mistake 17- Like 19-Situations 21-Swear 24- Thrice <mus.) 25- Ordered 27-Tenth 29-Like 31-Weasel 33- Man’s name 34- Crisping machine 36-More painful 38- Therefor 39- Witty saying 41- Movement of sea 42- Incites 44-Father 46- Openwork 47- Sun god 48- Short song 50-Goddes3 of hearth 6BI Mp 51- Wood god 52- More precise 53- Wandering DOWN 1- Gaff-topsal) 2- Headp:ece 3- Surrounded by 4- Hearing organs 5- Part of bow 8-Tramp <si.> 8-Goddess of retri bution 10-Examiner 13-Prices 18-Thick soup 20-Disease 22- Part of helmet 23- Whoever 25- Prejudiced persr 26- Risked 28-Consume 30-Doctors <sl.) 32-Seducer 34- Muscle 35- Puts to flight 37-Take back 40-Banal 42- Rescue 43- Remnant of wound 45-American humOi ist 47-Hurned 49-Babylonian deity 51-Father that your address is unknown and you can not be found, now, there fore, you and each of you are here by notified that pursuant to the provisions of section 2335 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, the Commissioner of the General Land Office for and in be half of the United States by his letter “N" dated August 20, 1931, directed contest proceedings against certain purported mining locations made upon lands of the United States in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, namely the Grand View and Lester Mining Claims, which were made April 29, 1906, and June 5, 1906, about 22 miles southeasterly of Las Vegas, the Grand View be ing about 1,200 feet southwest of Railroad Pass, the Lester being near Railroad Pass on the southwest side, in approximately Sec. 2, T. 23 S„ R. 63 E., M. D. M., both claims re corded June 11, 1906, in Book T, pages 80 and 81, county records of Lincoln County, Nevada; on July 12, 1906, as recorded in Book Y, page 47, Deeds of Lincoln County, rrar.k Guereau transferred an undi vided J4 interest in said claims to H. P. Kuhn. It is alleged in the contest pro- i ceedings: 1. That the land within j the limits of the claims is nonmin-' eral in character. 2. That minerals in sufficient quantities have not been discovered within the limits of the claims to constitute a valid discovery. 3. That the mining locations havej been abandoned. You are, there- j fore, further notified that the said [ allegations will be taken as con fessed, and the said locations de clared null and void without furth er right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office within 20 days after the fifth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest. You! should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you j desire further notices to be sent to; you and make reference to the loca- j tions in which you are herein indi-; cated to hold interests. CLARA M.j CRISLER, Register. Pub. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, March 2, 1932. ORDINANCE NO. 185 An ordinance to amend, revise, and re-enact Sections Nos. 2, 8 and 10 of Ordinance No. Ill of the City of Las Vegas, entitled, “An ordinance prohibiting the manu facture, storage or keeping, sale, offering or exposing for sale or barter, or other disposal of intox icating liquors in the City of Las Vegas, regulating other matters pertaining thereto: providing a penalty for the violation of this ordinance, and repealing all or dinances and parts of ordinances in conflict therewith,” approved May 5, 1925, as amended by Or dinance No. 179; and to repeal all ordinances and parts of ordi nances in conflict therewith. The Board of Commissioners of the City of Las Vegas do ordain, as follows: Section 1. Section 2 of said Or dinance No. Ill, as amended by Section 1 of Ordinance No. 179 of the City of Las Vegas, is hereby amended, revised and re-enacted so that the samr shall read as follows: “Section. 2. It shall be unlaw ful for any person, firm, associa tion or corporation to manufacture, keep or store, sell, offer or expose for sale or barter, or otherwise dispose of, except, as Hereinafter provided, any intoxicating liquors in the City of Las Vegas; provided, that nothing in this ordinance shall prohibit the manufacture, sale, keeping or storing of said liquors where the manufacture, sale, keeping or storing ol the same is permitted by the laws of the State of Nevada or of the United States of America.” section 2. section 8 ot said or dinance No. HI, as amended by Section 2 of Ordinance No 179 of the City of Las Vegas, is hereby amended, revised and re-enacted so that the same shall read as fol lows: “Section 8. It shall be unlawful for any person to have upon his person or in any vehicle, any in toxicating liquors on any public street or alley, or in any public place in the City of Las Vegas.” Section 3. Section 10 of said Ordinance No. 111. as amended by Section 3 Of Ordinance No. 179 of the City of Las Vegas, Is here by amended, revised and re-en acted so that the same Shall read as follows: “Section 10. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less han One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Four Hundred Ninety-nine Dollars ($499.00), or be imprisoned in the city jail until such fine is paid at the rate of not exceeding one day for each two dollars of such fine in case such fine is not paid, or by im prisonment in the city jfcl not exceeding six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.” Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith arc hereby repealed. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and adoption and publica tion for one week (six issues) in Las Vegas Age, a daily newspaper published in the City or tas Vegas. Section 6. The City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of City Com missioners of the City of Las Vegas is hereby authorized and directed to have this Ordinance No. 185 published one weew (6 issues) Las Vegas Age. a daily newspaper paper published in the City of Las Vegas. Passed and adopted this 4th day of February, A. D., 1932 by the fol lowing vote: Commissioners Thom as and Hansell and His Honor the Mayor E. W. Cragin, voting aye. Noes, Commissioners Mundy and German. First reading December 4, 1931. Second reading February 4, 1932. Approved this 4th day of Feb ruary, 1932. E. W. CRAGIN, Mayor of the City of Las Vegas. Attest: VIOLA BURNS, (City seal) City Clerk, ’ublish Feb. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. 17. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is Hereby Given that on the 27th day of January, 1932, there was filed in the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Clark, a suit wherein Ed. Von Tobel Lumber Company, a corpora tion, is plaintiff, and Louis Buechle, is defendant, for the purpose of foregoing a lien under the provi sions of an act entitled "An act tc secure liens to mechanics and oth ers, and to repeal all other acts in relation there o and approved March 2. 1875," and acts and parts of acts amendatory thereof, upon the following described real proper ty, situate in the County of Clark, State of Nevada, and described as follows, to-wit: All of Lot Two (2) in Block One (1) of Auto Park Tract, as shown by map thereof on file in Book I of Plats, Pago 120, in the office of the County Recorder of Clark County, Nevada. All persons holding or claiming lien under the provisions of said act on said premises are hereby notified to be and appear before said Court on the 1st day of March, I93i:, ai the Court room in the Court house at Las Vegas, Nevada, to exhibit then and there the proof of their said liens. Dated this 1st day of February, 1932. Ed Von. Tobel Lumber Company. By Ed Von Tobel, President. NOLAND & NOLAND, Attorneys for Claimant. Pub. Feb. 3-10-17 FRATERNAL 1 NOTICES VEGAS LODGE NO 32 F. & A. M. m Stated Communications first Monday of each TVVv month at Masonic Hall at 7:20 p. m. Special Communication. work requiring, as announced t&ch month. Visiting brothers are welcome. Visiting brethren needing ex amination will please be on hand at 7 o’clock sharp. FRED H. CALLIHAN, W. M. Claude Haff, Secretary. Las Vegas Lodge No. 1468 B. P. O. E. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30. Club rooms open from 11:00 a. m. to 12 p. m. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. W. THOMAS, Exalted Ruler. P. J. GALLAGHER, Secretary. ELLA CINDERS—Bars and Stripes Forever By Bill Counselman and Charlie Plumb|| ■[ ©iahi; into -ites OCmzp -the &nemz/ poes ozxr' LitHe Ella. h)e y^i-sh hen luctz ! Before- you so * I'm Ella Cinders-y any further., Miss AND Tom MV KARRIS IS) CINDERS, LET M6 MV REASON FOR ^ WARN VOU THAT YtXl BEING HERE! J ( ARE ABOUT TO LOSE 1 TOUR REASON. IP YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN! , To WARN vou > Why did / /A that I'm going to YOU OOME INVESTIGATE YOUR \ HERE? ft RECORD AND SEE IF l YOU HAVEN'T A LOT OF Ti ( other names be ( '-U) y ^ -»H| SIDES YvONNE V W £ De Vore! I'LL SAVE VOU THE TROUBLE! YONNE De Vore is a name I TOOK FROM AN AUNT ON MV FATHERS SIDE! r7 Well , aj_l I \ can sav is V THAT IF YOUR FATHER TOOK AFTER HIS DAUGHTER, HE NEEDED SOMEONE ON HIS SIDE! /* If my suspicions ( ABOUT VOU ARE CORRECT, \ VtXI'LL BE TAKING YOUR [ SCENERY STRAINED r THROUGH IRON BARS1. I KNOW THE CUTEST LITTLE1 CELL. THAT'S JUST, YAWNING FOR MX1! saainrra V Otf ; IMS. Met .toliUn Ne»-»i*per u;rjnc . jt? B.r RubU lUytvfi arnUjflBBIBEiHnlWIiHW PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAS VEGAS HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION F. M. FERGUSON. M. D, R. D. BALCOM. M. D. j. r. McDaniel. Jr., m.d. roy w. martin, m. d. New Las Vegas Hospital EIGHTH AND OGDEN STREETS Attorneys HAM & TAYLOR A. W. HAM - - - RYLAND G. TAYLOR ATTORNEYS AT LAW Sake 7, Mesquite Building 103 Fremont Street Las Vegas ... -Nevada .3I33EJ33I3J3JSI3r3I£J5I3f5EI3I5f3iSI3J3I3J3J3/3®3I3J33®B®5I33Ej31SI3f3r313EJ3BlD'' HERBERT N. GAMBILL ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW SUITE 1, NEW BOGGS BLDG. 319 FREMONT ST. Phone 125 Las Vegas, Nevada Dan V. Noland Alfreda M. Noland NOLAND & NOLAND ATTORNEYS Phene 503 Suite 209, Professional Building Las Vegas Nev. .■aramrararararararaii3raiHl[rafi3!r3Inin3iT3roi’3rarai3(PTOr5!ra[(3|Ki|iarii!nira|3/rIlR;n3!SiIKlJ3fiilIS113ll0raiH!nlia I. S. THOMPSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms 5 and 6, Griffith Bldg. Las Vegas. Nevada t. A. Stevens A. S. Henderson STEVENS & HENDERSON attorneys at law 8 site 8, Beckley Building Las Vegas, Nevada gjaiaiajaiajaaMsiaraiaiaEEEiffloypj pj5®gj FRED S ALWARD attorney ai law Rooms 18, 20, Clark Building Phone 522—Las Vegas, Nevada jGEES?EiH®IBianS]5f3Ic!ISJS;^lf'JP‘ &*##?** HARLEY A. HARMON attorney at law Clark Count; Court House Las Vegas - - Nevada ^ra rsjra ra rara rara rflf!D TO TO TO f?0 TO f ru fnl TOf?3 (f3 fr Physicians-Surgeons .oEiaEISEEISEfSEiarSMEISEMSMcilSiSI^ DR. A. BLINSTRUB Physician and Surgeon Telephone 598 415 South First Street 'iiEI31SI3IBJBISiS]SJS!E!IfiIGnSlB!JBEJSEJBJS(S'r Chiropractors DRS. J. H. <6 A. C. JEFFREY Palmer Chiropractors Health Service Phone 388 Suite 4, Beckley Building Las Vegas, Nevada ST3f3J3EJ3E13SI3I3J33f3JSM2I3EI3M33E i DR. WALTER C. PICO CHIROPRACTOR Salts 7 Dtlkln Bldg. Phone 302 gjgjgjg|gjgj2J2J3J^ISjSM5r2EJMSJSI3J3/5fSJ31 Osteopathy DR. L. J. LAUF OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Confinement Cases A Specialty Above Western Union ogEiiEeEEEEfiEEJgiaiaaeEissBse] Surveyors 5JSIEIS!3EEIMSJ3I3.;3!BMSF3E!5I5EIB®Sj6| j. t. McWilliams, c.e. State Water Right Surveyor Land Repeals and Surveys Clark County—M oapa Valley Maps Hundreds of Other Maps Desert Maps For Sale Dancing ,ga)aEiaa0®ajsiSjafaiafflaiaiaiaEsiai5is MARY LOU DAWN’S DANCE STUDIO CHILDREN :: ADULTS Classes Daily Phone 566 Meadows ajg®aia[ajs0aiaMa5i5ia'H3!a,ajai5iEisiSi Age Professional Card Columns Are Being Read Daily. How do we know this to be a fact? You read them—others do too. CUY E. BAKER LAWYER 102 Sooth Second Street Bet. Phone 504 Office Phone Sit Las Vera*. Nevada •!riWgg3P’S!!8!Wirysi»wa»fc McNAMEE & McNAMEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW ''iffices +31 Pacific Electric 31d*. Los Angeles. Calll, end LAS VEOAS, NEVADA C. 0. BREEZE ATTORNEY AT LAW 115 South Second St. rhot’e % antfe !gjglSg.^!sgg!B^lS!*iigS.Sii>~;.'»r» m CHAS. LEE HORSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW .Suite 1-3. Clark Bldg Las Vegas. - - Nevada. ioiflifaj3fRijaiajB®is(BjajaMar' FOLEY A FOLfcY LAW1ERS Offloes. Clark Bldg., Las Vegas a.>3 Consolldacea Realty Bidg.. 607 So. Hill St. Los Angttles. Oai BEPIBIBnsWrPfnlia!n?CTfllBWfianain)liair>-. it ROLAND H. WILEY ATTORNEY AT LAW 207 Professional Building EESiSjsiajsjsiajsEisis/af53iajsE/ajaf5jaja(a YOUNG’S TRANSFER and STORAGE COMPANY Temporary Office—307 Ogden Phone 185—172 EOIEISMSlBJSMSISJSSSSISSSHSfSrdJ 2J3JB SJSfSJSffilSISEISSJSEMSJElSMSlSlSli STiSi DR. EARL W. PRATT Optometrist and Optician PHONE 555 Drayage Optometrists M. VV. Davis Company Las Vegas Boulder City Jewelers Boulder City HERBERT M. DIXON Optometrist A Optician Byes Examined—Glasses PltM 225 Fremont St — Phone MO ^caiPWiiainiCiiininaiBiiHisiisiiBnanaiaiBiBiirifn - /tag. Architects L. HENRY SMITH ARCHITECT and ENGINEER Room 11 dark Bldg. ■ •*'. '1 i'-3iKi^...4»iMiiiwiw t'JMg JAS. A. FLEMING Architect and Engineer STRUCTURAL ENGINEER MOVED TO ROOM 211, BOGGS BLDG. Detective Agencies Protect Your Business HOME MERCHANT PATROL GEO. P. ROY. Chief Investigator tlO Garees Street Laa Vegas, Nov.