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"i sekeaiital dithildhais acest nnd bids oan shabiiiceebbedt bins bi ak © Pats all TRIBUNE WANTADS GARRY YOUR STRAIGHT TO THE PEOPLE ahead FOR SALE 12 o’clock Cheap and Effective-—That’s the dead-line for & Tribune Wantads ‘antads ABOR NEEDS 10 ri CENTRALIZED August 1 Set as Date for Inaugu- 3 FOR SALE FOR RENT to ! Yee nat i ea | y FORD roadster for sale; completely! R 4 overhauled; in perfect running or. | “North Bast. 7-25-20" price $300. ‘Phone #74 W as dnd demonstrate. house, _fur- 416" North SALE LAWYERS le: call HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bidg. Casper - - Wyoming FOR RENT—Four-room nished; for two families. Pine. 7-26-3t* FOR RENT—Strictly modeff, furnish- ed front room adjoining bath: near refinery. 815 South Walnut St. Phone 49, during day. 7-25-3t® FOR SALE—A white wicker bal one with top; néarly new. HARRY FREE ‘The Lot Man. FOR SALE—Buick truck. garage. FOR SALE CHEAP- East Side BRAND NEW BUNGALOW JUST COMPLETED YOUR OWN TERMS good | i 3 _ y he = Seven. fine ms, 1 room, new bath, oak floors, hot This home appeals strongly to t GEORGE W. FERGUSON x14/roR RENT — Furnished basement; oe yh Pe Ph kero tg mit q . |nome lover. The int . eo te: Phone 639 tween 5 a wey as i. : and cola ‘. etrie lights, sewer, modern kitchen, beautiful porches, 4 ration of New System of Re- | ,,,ten# Pho 9 between © and 6 p.|- “modern. Call 300d. 725-3} G0x120-foot lot, facing two wtreets, garage. Entire houso newly decorat- | At{Factive than the exteriors AG ee iti Labo: ~ " SNR Shascoe ed inside, wiy painted eutside. In fine location. Th gains ve, Wenmtitat rney-at-Law cruiting r FOR SALE—Ford sedan: new. Address | FOR RENT—Basement housekeeping 2 Aue sae cheerful a eaatital “F box 281, Casper, Wyo.“ yee SE ERLE “The Stier's Se Zomeone = mighty good bargain inthis house | {ors o° dining room, affords the. be Phone 196-3 oi " %s, eing the r, I Gan give any terms that suit, an am going to dos Pe t seat. ‘ ivi On Augusf 1, the supplying of war A lig Fooming: house for POR RT suuealabed! souk in base it, too. possible means of throwing all livin case; bes! ~ ¥ Phone 735. industries with common labor will J. 25-3t be centralized in the U. S. Employ- ment Service of the Department of Labor, and all independent recruit- ing of common labor by manufactur- location in the cit |quarters into practically one n company, room 4 | when surprised by your neighbo: a birthday party centrally lo hall opens the Way to bath, two rooms, dining room and kitchen house is so located that it gives you 205 Security Lo South Beech’ St. Wyoming Seti A Get busy an@ have me shew you this place. all Bidg. ‘ = oe G. © COAKING, Owner. ‘MM Bast Second Sirect. FOR RENT—Furnished _ apartment; modern. Inquire 110 East Linde apartment 2. 7-25-6 = SALE—160 acres patented 480 fcres relinquishment, a@ beautiful view of the mountains from miles southeast of Caspers wang t 2 E % = the living rooms. Porch is m. ive in .rs having a payroll of more than|fa; part fenced: clone to. oll produc: | LOR RENT—Six-room house in North Spb en ranee tai yeuT ers 1COeIne fone ers iz i Call , 5 hehe: Casper; $30. Inquire 110 East Linden, real home, you should this artistic 100 men will be diverted to the U. S./{lon- Call or write 405 North 4 offers | apartment 2 7-25-6t* bungalow. ‘This bungalow can be bot Employment Service, This is in ac- —~| FORT ABNG Four basement _ rooms, a Nh wl -ordance with the decision of the; FOR SALE—A two-room cottage in| +furnished or unfurnished: close int =e c licies Beata andoa fine location; water and toilet in;|also one three-room house. Apply 311 FOR RENT War Labor Policies Board an P-| will geil reasonable; furnished or un-| West Second from 6 to 1 p. Fig, room house ‘with full basement, proved by the president on June 17. |furnished. 520 Divine. Phone 864M. | White. 7-35-3t© eats ph ea 3 TB © mn, ; 20; mode e : The above action was found neces-) —_____ TBS RENT—Two furnished or unfur- + located on Center street; posses- ary overcome a perilous short-) ror sALE—Pianc a nished rooms. Cajl 936 South Chest: sion at once; $60. sary to Pr ] no, $450; piano in fine Cad age of unskilled labor in war indus |, congition \for $150, sold at onge, | Tut Phone 671W. a Si. So a i 5 e rst. 7a24-3t as D tries. This shortage was aggravated = is a ROOM FOR RENT Z by an almost universal practice of FOR SALE OR TRADE—Touring car in ras cnr Pe; é 4 & i i good condition. S. M. care Tribur per,month. 156 North Wolcott. wk labor stealing and poaching. ‘ = eg a4 Telephone) hot and cold water in room HARRY FREE While the restrictions against pri- gna bath adjoining. Only one block ani (ale The Lot Man. fetal ALFRED R. LOWEY vate joyment of labor apply only|FOR SALE—rour-room house a. NRSHT ee an Ooi Nene to; Obs — nace tig morhas ae Yate Le ike eee Rime. bath without fixtures; newly Ago] man only. 156-North Wolcott. 1-25-3t Attorney-at-Law. 302-303 Oi Exchange Bldg. sar: tmen nished thruout with best furniture ob- as soon as | tainable, near refinery? all. for $3,000. j sell unfurnishe: 2500; possible, be extended sto include|ensy ferms: “Inauire of owen Prose skilled labor. In the meantime, re-| 248J. 75-301 cruiting of, skilled Iabor for was pro-| oR SAt=—At your own price furni: duction ‘will be subject to federal} ture of all kinds. 208 No. Center. regulations now being prepared. 3-8. While non-essential industries will} FOR SALE—nepublic truck; nearly Ma Inven' : 157 So. Center St. Phone 806-W. th restrictions will, —$—$$$_______—¢ REALESTATE ees FOR RENT Per month. Neat, brand new bun- - be drawn upon to supply the neces- sary labor for Wat work, the with- drawal will be conducted on an equit-| new; reasonable price; too heavy for our work. Casper Storage Co. 5-29-tf $$$ $ LNA SALE—Five weti-matched téams, galow of 3 rooms. 1 rooms nicely tinted, water in house; good location. A SAFE INVESTHENT—BIG INTEREST. MARION P. WHEELER { Real Estate and Insurance to 6 years old; weight 1100 to 1406 pounds; five sets good, heavy harness; two good 3%-incn wagons; one good able basis in order to protect the in- dividual employer as much as pos- CASP. ALITY CO. Casper - - - - 159 South Center St. - Wyoming $3846.00 MORTGAGES ON FIRST-CLASS REAL ESTATE SHCUR- | nite and Marble Monuments and rkers, Vaults, Mausoleuma, Curb- =x and ail dren. 7-24.3t $$$ FOR rvice within his state. Districts come under sub-divisions of the state sibl dray box; will sell any part. Inquire TITIES. GEORGE E. McDONALD sible. 7 804° South Walnut. Phone 499-F. 4 FOR SALE—$500 teage rood Archit Unies ere operebng methods Belief $1500.00 EQUITY IN A SEYEN-ROOM HOUSE, eal ektate’ eecnitio: Ie par net ice Fifth Floor 0. 8, Bldg. adopted, the country has been divid-| FoR SALE—Five rooms of excellent 7 ae terest. Phone 7065." Heavy Re-inforced Fire-proot ed into thirteen federal districts, F furniture, including plano, and sun Pee TWO LOTR, <ex1t9 WACH, Construction a Specialty each district in charge of a superin-| porch furniture; house for rent. Appiy ——_______~ tendent of the U. S. Employment| | ——————=! modern; loge in, $5846.00 ALL FOR $4,000. SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS . Service, The states within each dis-|*OR SALE—By owner, good, new, 6- 56 North Maple.» 7-24-2¢ a eT SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS _ e 5 3 room bungalow; bargain and_ easy trict are in turn in charge of a state|terms. Call 1025’ South Ash. Phone '—Three-room _ apartment ——— | director, who has full control of the | 888. 7-20-6t| | with ished; $35; no chil- pee a. PHONE 706-3 OR 989 FOR APPOINTMENT. | FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE—Of- Kinds of Cemetery « fice furniture, consisting of desks, ‘Two rooms for house- ——_ ‘ement work. s chairs, rug, typewritter, etc. Address $15 per month; one room Uy eee | te cep appre ¢ and Casper will have a central burggu} Box 333, care Tribune. 7-17-t£| £« ching; $10 per month. 7 | 321 Eant Second St. Opposite P. 0. 4 for this work. | Spruce St. eae a aa Phone 665-J. In each community there is being|*QR ,, SAUE— Underwood. typewriter FOR RENT—Two-room shack, furnisi | DOCTORS | ee i pki teat i é ed, in rear o North Wolcott St. . QQ formed a local community. labor SR A ee ee ries eee ng ee TEE9 OC hovira, 168 North Woloott: St. board, consisting of a representative 162. FOR SALE—Furniture of all descrip- tions. Owner leaving for army. Will sell by lot or piece. Address 0. Walnut. 7-19-61" —$— $$ _ __ FOR SALE—Five-room, modern house; Pi nee mae two finished rooms in basement! cruiting and distributing labor in its|Owner leaving for army_and will sell localit for $3800 with $500 to $700 down. Ad- ys , «| dress 822 South Walnut. 7-19-6t* A survey of the labor require- | ————______=___ ——————————-0/) CASPER HEATING and SUPPLY COMPANY f | | Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- ing. oe Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. —_ es of the U. S. Employment Service, a! representative of employers and a} representative of the employed. This board will have jurisdiction over re- FOR RE rooms. —Nicely furnished modern | 331 W. Second. 3-16-tf FOR RENT—Nicery furnished, modern rooms. 331 W. Second. 3-15-tf S. W. VALLIER Chiropractor Specialist In Chronic Diseases Office Suite No, 210 Phone 6973 RENT—Rooms reasonable. for entleme Two b! — iocks Ce: 1 bat ter St. - . : 2 317 B. Linden. McEVENY & HARKNESS 2 | GOOD home, Butler addition, for sale; el ments is being made, and in order | GQQH none, Butler garage; $900 wili| = = DR. MERCER DICKERSON Electrical Contractors. that each community may be fully} nandie-or will take good car and some| FOR RENT—New, 8-room house, two r, | Rohrbaugh Bidg. Wirei Repai d Fixtures, Y ds saat h b : q| Casi. for firat payment. Phone 974W, | families; modern; $40 and $20. East) ireing, Repairs ani i otecte: 4 a ied nee sae ated 7-20-6t* Dover and Bonnie ‘Brae, South Butley | Residence, 265 North Pine St. | Phone ere Eee ehone T56W that no labor sha e trartsported —| ad on. 7-13-t) 4 | Auasthetics a Specialty. oul enter. out of any community by the U. S.|FOR SALE—New, 4-room bungalow. | FoR RENT—Rooms for gentlemen; |: ace nc HiGe Employment Service without the ap-| an ood tut ee een ea onhood cebaghs Feasonable. | Two blocks Cen=) . . THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY (oe 1 fy } a Hnne y, 7008! er Sts 7 E. Linden. 15-1 y | Prey es bake Bere ie aE seal ROR BALE. ientdenee lot, Bulloc ete Suite 3 and 4, Kimball Bldg. | ee J. DONOHUE any labor be removed by the service)" dition, 600140, at a bargain, ‘Tent, " r | | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Plaubice, S| nd Hot-W. from one state to another without|14x20, 12 oz, double fill; nearly new; Second . Fl Wood. Buildi: lumbing, Steam and Hot-Water the approval of the U.S. Employ}| some furniture. K.°M. Pile, 1210, Bast Rohe SROR te, AbO.90 en yous plain note. | Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. _ Heating a Specialty. ment Service-at Washington, Every Sccont St. 7-22-5t* | NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS—Our re- Loans gn chattels, Furniture, Planos and Fixtures. | | Evenings and Baudtys: by Ae Jobbing of al ube promptly ? z r Seb ll ry z= % z pair shop is now ready for business. ; a rt attended. effort will be made to discourage any.) TRAM harness and waron forsale at! we are prepared to de. ail binda ae Autos’ Life Insurance Secured. Notes. BPC ae Reaper ae | Shop 645 South Wolcott. movements from community to com-} : 5; Tian Te pute epee eS Al worl frusranteed. Salary Loans special attention. | 7 Casper, Wyo. me Phone 107W. i oy | POR SALI Bed, cl onier, dining | at re 2% Ei 5 +4 % munity or state to state by any other) POR SAT —Bed, | ¢ heater, laun- | foreman, Bert Tullis. 7-6-tf Liberty Bonds bought. \ service, led ary stove and other articles. pre ee Confidential. gy uy require that unskilled | Walnut. 2325 = ‘onfidentia: he requirement | , eee! DUBOIS & GOODRICH lab d through the or must be recruited through the or SALE—Ten rooms of furniture,| Office Hours, 11 to 14 a. m., 2 to sole agency of the U. S. Employment! bath, two toilets, furnace; lease to EOP Architects. | Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. 'T—Furnished, two basement rooms for light housekeeping; good | .. light and ary; rent cheap. 1006 S Elm. 7-20-6t9 —. KS um FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms; cheap, 208 North Center St. suit purchaser; rooms all rented; at a bargain. Party leaving town on acbount of sickness. 704 Midwest bee tts | Pathfinder -News 7 to 8 p.m. . Reaidence, Henning Hotel, Phone 546. Office Phone 637 ©. E. HENNEBERGER, M. D. 211 0. S. Huilding. Service does not at present apply to! the following five cases: ; | 1. Labor which is not directly or) indirectly solicited. | 2. Labor for the railroads. WANTED | LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—On Sunday, a camera. | Own- 4 ) 7-20-6t ‘ é Fine faentint ‘a Specialint. 3. Farm labor; to be recruited in! ~ — WANTED—Housekener; middie age, | petit yon etme by Identifying and | | Gynecology and Vencreal Diseases BeeAS.S XOUNS i " Rise FOR RENT OR SALE—new bungaloW,| (white); good home for right party; 7-23-3t ric! ‘ork Contractor, aecorgenee eae existing arene | TT Rohen the U.S RS hydre| mderOOme And Jaundry.” s roomate Phone $70, bee g ment with the Department o: f- J. K. Roher, the U. S. R. S. hydro- references. required. tween 9 and 6. 9. basement 425 South Lincoln. 7-24-6t FOR RHNT—One room; every modern convenience; close in; with or "with- out kitchen privilege. “Call 244 Soutn M Will do work outside of Casper. 736 E. Second St. Phone 962-W | 7-35-3t* | MISCELLANEOUS | eneral "BOUR8-( oe | Ou ue a} FOUND—Some currency. Owner | SE a | can have same by identifying. Ap-, YANTED—Woman helper in a board-| ‘ » offi -25- ing house. “706 Midwest avenue. a ae Tribune! office. Gee eee 7-25-2 eo SAE aa. CALL Brooks for job work, house and, WANTED—Four or five-room house or | »0ffice, cleaning, windows and russ, @partment, unfurnished; must be very | Phone 238M. close in, strictly modern; no children. C.-K, care Tribune. 7-25-1t WANTED—Furniture. Call 602W. Cas- = Auction House, 208 North: cans : ~24-t) WANTED—Men for pipe-line work. Room 518, Oib Exchange butiding. Midwest Refining Co. 12t = | YOU should try our special lunches. WANTED—Girl for general housework. Abe a pectal ° Bnone 175 of 112 East Hugo lave: |setecd Suit. Wattle Hitchen, 4 nue. 1-264: | ES INSTRUCTION given in knitting, ting and crocheting. Call 246 Third. FOR TRAQE—160 acres good land in Colorado, trade for Casper proper- | ty. Phone owner, ~19=7t® | |FARM LABOR RECRUITING IS | AIDED BY RURAL TELEPHONE riculture, grapher of Mitchell, Neb., and Mr. 4. Labor for non-war work. Newell, one of the directors’ of the 5. Labor for establishments whose | Waters Users’ association, were bus- maximum force does not exceed one iness visitors at the dam on July hundred. | 18 nd 19. When the survey of labor require-\ ments has been made and the agere- gate demand for unskilled labor in war work is found, each state will igned a quota, representing the common labor to be drawn from among men engaged in non-essential industries in that state. These state quotas will in turn be distributed among localities. Within each locality, employers in non-war work, including those who are only r partially in war work, will be asked to distribute the local quotas from time to time amongst themselves. F Quotas by localities and individuals are to be accepted as readily as they are for Liberty loan and Red Cross campaigns. This plan of labor quo- a is a protection for all communi- ies. the object is to keep any community from being drained” of labor, and to use local supply, as far as possible, WANTED—A girl for Dr. W. A. Myers Dr. I, N. Frost work, Call at 731 Phone 669W | GRAVEL eels DRS. MYERS & FROST F. M. DILLON Office former Mokler residence * door east of postoffice. Phone 736 Mrs. J. C. Austin and daughter, Lil-| "Qt lian, are spending this week at Path- finder relieving Mr. Austin of the hazardous duties of cooking. Practical Gravel Roofer ‘Ww i Phone 402-' 306 East Sussex 317 -B. Linden. ok RENT—Modern bath; $15 per month, street. room adjoining East_Thira 7-23-6t AUTO Exchange. Don't let your car |_ rot in your yard. Bring it to us, we will sll it for you. Auto F corner Center and Linden. Mrs. L. W. Stillway and children jof Pathfinder were Casper visitors Saturday and Sunday while attend- ing to some shopping and taking in the sights at the circus. On their return home Sunday afternoon they were caught in the cloudburst on the Sprague flat where the hail, about half an inch in diameter, fell until the ground was covered two inches or more in depth. In one place where a culvert had been washed out, t® occupants of the car had to unload and wade knee deep in the ice cold -water for about 100 yards, landing safely on the other side. _ The car was then driven across in safety. Jee MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Sw Special attention given to obstet- Ties and diseases of women and children. Blackmore Building Phones: Office, 30; Ree. 166 ge = aa et i SO), | HOTEL ARRIVALS. | 1 rans At the Midwest H. O. Radcilffe, Billings; \W. T. Baker, city; F. C. Eaton, Denver; A. G. Jones, Omaha; Frederick A. Cook, New York city; H. L. Plants, Doug- las; C. O. Brown, Salt Creek; J. G. Oliver, Lusk; L. E. Laird and family, Worland; B. Gs Marquis, Miss Lilly Helen Marquis, Waltman; Thomas S. Harrison, Den- 2 Strong, Alliance; C. L, Fancher, Nowood; Martin McGrath, Lester McGrath, Thremopolis; George W. Perry, Sheridan; H. E. Raynor, ‘AIT’: { BILLIARD PARLOR -A Congenial Place for Gentle men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confec- tionery, and Soda Fountain. [CARS wanted. cars. W get spot {ner Center and Lindon. Appointments by Telephone. 4 | \ | | 70. | | | | DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 Dr. Foster—Residence_ Dr. Lathrop—Residence_ PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 Telephone MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor COUPLE with no children want 4 oF | E. Burnham §; Si Bldg. 5-room house; must be close in ana reasonable ren’ Call 2) afternnon. 7-23-5t° WANTED—Four-room, modern, fur- nished house by August 1st. Ad- dress Hand, Tribune. “, 7-24-6t | | LESTER'S \ EAST SIDE GARAGE | | | 4 East ‘Third St. Corner Tine. MACHINE SHOP NOW OPEN SOK BUSINESS Lester -& Tullis, Props. TWO ARE PINNED UNDER WANTED—Man and wife wants job on ranch; board! themselves; references for local demand. The situation, Riverton; A, F. Allen, Denver; Mrs} tot AGSres® “Box 278 Casper! WasHINGTON, May 25.—Iowa oH SEREREY, D-CPRC- || THE REO SERVICE STAGE LIN hoowever, igs such that in certain WAGON IN RIVER BED|s. F. Thompson, Guernsey; B. H. Car- : |was the first State to respond to, iropractor | cases some men’ may have to be CODY, Wyo., July 25.—Efforts to|nahan, Jr., Salt Creek; W. R. Hard- roomiaine, Rant Mereecee SES Secretary of Labor Wilson’s request! Office Suite 207 O. & S. Bldg. j | , Leaves Midwest hotel any. exce transported over long distances. (ford South Fork while the water was|ing, Tulsa; E. G. Schnck, Akron,|s21J or 69. "7-28-40 | e : s I Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Cree Set at its highest level nearly resulted|Ohio; J. S. Kirpatrick, Shreveport;|-————————_-________ to rural telephone companies to co -. -. Telephone No. 543M _. —-| | Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cr WAR STIMULATES INDUSTRY fatally for Tony Hubner and Charles William P. DeGroat, and family, |OUR specialty these warm days, Waf- operate with the Federal Employment per at 1 p. m. Trips made to : Pierce, both residents of the South} Denv : J. C, M. Conden, Poison City; Charles C. Hartman, Washington, D. Cc. ALLOWED TO LAPSE BEFORE DUBLIN, July 25.—The war has given a stimulus to some Ivisn in- dustries which once flourished and had fallen into déeay. Cookingware oil camps. Service in g Waffle Kitchen, recruiting farm labor. | S-14-tf Forty-eight companies in that state have signified their willingness to co- WANTED—To buy good, second- operate. hand Ford runabext; must be in fresh frutts in season. Fare, one way, $7.50. . Pron 115 West-Second St. WARMOTH STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Etc. Fork locality. The men were driving a team and wagon thru the torrent when the wagon was overturned. Hubner was pinned under the wagon ee! RB. HAWN At the Henning Ottice, noone H H. W. Hobbs, Mrs, P. BY Miles, E. These compani have placed the fed di oa 5 ie “ 5 i is} a e+ Storage oes oo. Burlington ‘ and his companion was carried down , ©. E. Leng, Denver; J, G.1 good condition and reasonable. - Employment Serv in c ica- C 5: Wes id racks s now being produced in Wexford stream. The latter, however, man-| Wilson ard family, Wichita; R. E:|dress Ford, Tribune. ETE areata aa renee peeicon Te COMMEURLES AL eases Wie equal to the best made in France, i tion with 19,949 farms, who will be} called up by a central operator at g CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. ——— » aged to retutn and free the impris- Nily, R. B. Minty, Sheridan; How- * oned man, who was tnconscious when ard T. Abbott, D. C, Rood, P. Mit- — WANTED TO RENT—Three or four. and drain pipes and sanitary w equal to the best obtainable in F er Z ity;| , urnished rooms or house. “Address least once a week, and their needs | | on bess abundance of excellent clay deposits. ATTENTION, PATRIARCHS! — | conda; E. J. Henning, Chadron? Boss Perea eet Worle abd the wages) | Te athes. | © AR regain REPAIRING in the country suitable for the in- — Weathera and child, Denver; M. WANTED TO BUY—National No. 2 or/ Offered, and this information will be! | yi Qrder to niet . Next Friday -evening, July 26th Standard drilling outfit. at once; | forwarded to the nearest employment! | Stato price in first letter, also cost of | moving same to Salt Creek field, if lo- cated elsewhe Anawer Star ENTERPRISE ENCAMPMENT, NO 9, J. O. O. F., will confer the Roy&l Purple Degree and install the officers for the current term. Refreshments will be served after the ceremony, ‘ All members and visiting patriarchs We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING Cash Registers, Sewing Machines, Guns, etc. We Sharpen Knives and Saw: MakeKeys, Repair Locks. M. Cook, city; R. A. Keenan, Sheri- dan; H. L, Wilson, Brokn. Bow; illiams, Denver} Mauridy Bia! th Thermopolis. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES TO GET BONUS FOR POWER ECONOMY LONDON, July 25.—To encour- ase tramway car motormen to bé } SPECS SSOSOS OOOOH SOS OOOO “WYOMING HIDE & MHTAL okie ek ae WE are experts on alterations of lad- | COMPANY. | eng LOST—Two » Bring Your Troubles to Us! economical in power consumption, the} are requested to attend. A good) jes’ garments. L. C. Moore, a Yash star in ore Pl aee Rs cg. DSS toy jibes | . Fs. oun a London County Council has prepared time is smpred. ai ecniann or. 2 oF 6-10- white iting ‘ree out Metais, Rubber, Rags. Ola Au- GENERAL REPAIR SHOP are to pebaBUie under cts svete Scribe.| Individuality, smart styles, quali-| strayed away tear Salt Greek. tomobiles Bought and Sold | 151 South Center. of the ha, ty a nd ps Sble ae JAMES WIITERS ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made ALFA. LOW. Balt “Creek. Telephone 285-M, Casper, Wyo. | Z dite theya Srey Bele ta) Neh Pbtsiarch.. 7-25-2t! garments. L..C. Moore. Tea-r0ee Peeceococoooooooooesoooees mms