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ase (NE YOU LOOKING FOR XMAS BARGAINS THIS YEAR? GENGH ORPHANS OFFER FIELO OF GREAT ENDEAVOR Appeal for Fatherless Children in Harmony with Yule- tide Spirit and Way is Open to Flood Deserv- ing Humanity with His Blessings The Word “give” is a window thru which the entire world s been looking for the past four years, years that have meant siving of sons, brothers, fathers, sweethearts, to the cause of Liberty. “Give” is synonomous with “Christmas” inasmuch as God, the Father, gave His only begotten Son that the world might be a better, cleaner place to be the habitation of man- kind. Only in proportion to the! rit in whieh one gives, does one generous nation never suffer as we receive, jhave suffered from this dreadful The local committee of the Father- struggle.” less Children of France is offering Every penny that is subscribed the biggest bargains in “giving” that goes direct to France and when it ny person may have the privilege to reaches there it is 20 per cent more , the present of a Fatherless Child than when it started. No expenses nce to its mother. There are are taken out of it either in America or France for all of the administra- tive expenses are paid with specially raised funds. No matter how the money is paid in America, the French mother @ceives her allowances quar- terly. Make it a Merrie Christmas for at sk have given their relatives, their com- forts, their money, their hope of a prosperous future; their very land and houses, and they have not ceased to give yet. Nor have they lost their courage, their devotion, or their faith. They have sacrificed’ willingly,|je2st one French home. proudly, but the time has come when | prosperous uninvaded America must send help or they cannot survive to-| gether, these mothers and children of? die, France is dead and the world will * be ° : ° ° be the poorer. It is not for Ameri- ns to dwell too long on the help f} LAl f] France sent a 140 years ago but) rather to think of what France has borne for America every hour of the |_ and night for the past four) fy, s not all money that must be given, is friendship and interest and| sympathy that Americans can give and it will be these that will build’ the foundation of a lasting peace and a recognition of the responsibilities of America toward the Allies. The beautiful story of “Jean, Un- der the Poplar Tree,” as told by Mrs. T. C. MeDonald, district chairman of | Wyoming who was in Casper while the organization of the local com- mittee was being perfected, illus- trates ote the need of the aid from, ae )'s father was suddenly called to arms to defendghis beloved Frang¢e; from the eruel invadérs™but as he) left that August day in 1914 to) niarch into battle he took his little Jean, his seven-year-old son out un- der the poplar tree and told him to wait patiently for his return with his mother, to care for her and help all that he was able, and that he would, come marching heme with a German} helmet on top of his bayonet. As the} days dragged into months and the months into years, Jean and his mother waited. Often his mother would ery, and once after the post- man, or the postwoman, left a~ big, long, official-looking envelope for his mother she cried for several days. But they went on working and trying | to find enough to eat and wear, Finally Jeeh was told by a nice, kind man that he would have to be tia taken to an institution to live until| 71°) “Ww? his mother could in some way make) 7 Fs enough to support them, iS ae land Iteakt protection: want to leave his mother. adn’t his 2 f tang 4 i father told him to always stay with] and her voice trailed hae moe a her and take care of her? But his} of Bipion Mtge ttle arti nother said that he must go for they ie that a faa ch Has eaus i had no food and no money and it) eq closer, ¥ was getting cold and there was no A at ie x . fuel to ba nor clothes to keep them | He won't gimme my clothes or warm. The day before they were} to start Jean cried, too, but not} y Wi L BE AGK ON where his mother could see him. Then | JOB, AS COUNTY AGENT | r clothing and heat to keep them warm | EARLY IN YEAR, IS BELIEF and comfortable and healthfil, so suddenly, another letter came, but this wa8 a queer one. It came from| ‘hat Jean and his mother could stay | together in their little home. The kinks and an expression of dissipated Hugh L. Patton. “Yes, this is the sheriff's office,’ tion. law. jhave and stand up‘under it. What ” and she paused for breath. I tell yo tain’t right. out waiting . for ‘launched grievance. “He took me down to bought me a drink. to my head. bill and kep’ the res’. that very day. hu’t powerful. America, and it said that a kind lady | in that wonderful country was go- ing to give them enough food and John Hays, agricultural agent for oy and thanksgiving that reigned in, Natrona county until his departure | that little French home can_ be) for the officer training camp at Camp imagined by any American mother. | Taylor, Kentucky, expects to be back , _it takes just $36.50 to keep one|in Casper by the first of the year of these dear little Fatherless Chil-| or February 1 at the latest, indicat- dren of France at home with its ing that he will be allowed to com- mother for one year. The French) plete his course of training prior to vernment can not, at this time with being mustered out. Hays doubtless all of its immense war debts on hand, will be reappointed to the position undértake the entire support of their he left vacant and which has no children so a committee was formed | since been filled. \ under the Ministry of Public Instruc- He states in a letter to a friend “ion to receive the aid of Americans here that there is little incentive left who want to help by giving just ten in army life since the armistice was cents a day to each child whose} declared and that he is anxi father had died fighting for France return to civil life. Former police- and her Allies. The French govern-| man Hawley received his commission nent gives ten cents a day, too, and at Camp Pike, Arkansas, and is now ‘he combined amount of $73 per serving as an instructor at Camp sar is the sum that it has been esti-. Taylor, according to H. taht See LSS on me, HOW EFS ARE BNORCED AFTER 8 MONTHS MARRIED ., 4 check made payable to the Patherless Children of France and sent to Mrs. A. J. Cunningham or to Mrs. O, G. Johnson wHI assure the “adopter by proxy” of a more! contented Christmas as well as giv- ‘ng a French child and mother more ‘ tral joy than two hearts can stand with-. Antoinette Howlett wax granted’ a cut overflowing. _ divorce from her husband, John A. = evi-| Howlett, at: the conclusion of pro- : h the flag of France. May your ceedings instituted in distriet court dent by the letters the children write Friday evening oi wound up: Sat- their “benefactors” as they’ call urday morning. cir American friends, One little the only charge entered in the com- writes, “the Arherican flag with | plaint. * stars that shine hangs side by side! on Apri That the hearts do overflow is 1 7 of this year. “Well, I’m a poor lone woman and|a good swoman. . in’ |I want some protection from the|’gainst my charac-ter. There’s nuthin Nobody can’t be treated as I}! do but drink and I don’t have a} I want is what b’longs to me and “Here I am*turned out in the cold ’thout no breakfast, no money and no friends and you’se got to help me. A woman's got some rights a man’s bound to re- spect, ef I am_a niggar,” and with- interrogation she into the history of her 's, We'll serve it. place on the Sandbar last night and I hadn’t had any for quite a spell and I s’pose it went me here. Then he took $44.80 I'd earned by hard wu’k and paid and And all the you, and noy yo’ want me to go time he had over “$76 he’d drawed When I sta’ted to you men all stick together!” raise a fuss he kicked me out and c beat me ove’ the haid. And me with tossed her head defiantly and strode FOR RE the veins in my neck so swelled they Now he says I ain’t! his wife but he’s done hauled me up'itating on what possible evidence his down the railroad and tol’ ’em ‘is wife and they all know I won't stan’ for it, I won't, I got rights,” MEN WHO WILL COVER PEACE FOR THE A. P. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The Staff of the Associated Press at the peace conference will be’ made up as fol- lows: Melville E. Stone, general mana- ger; Elmer Roberts chief of the Paris bureau; Robert M. Collins, chief of the London bureau; Charles | T. Thompson, Charles E. Kloeber, Salvatore Cortesi, chief of the Rome bureau; L. C. Probert, chief of the Washington bureau; S. B. Conger, former chief of the Berlin bureau; Edwin M. Hood, Robert Berry, F. M. Grundy, J. A. Bouman, Burge Mc- Fall, James P. Howe, Philip M. Pow- ers, Stuart Maroney, S. F. Wader, jand T. T. Topping. —e < FRENCH AND SPANISH LESSONS All those wishing to learn French or Spanish can get fuli information at The Seidel, room 9. HER, WOMAN TELLS SHERIFF OUT AND SPILLS THE BEAN She wore a castoff raglin overcoat nuthin’, and he’s got all my money fice work pre pe adele Et rbd ta ‘om whieh the woof was badly worn S that I earned by hard Wu’k. Ef he’d WANTED—Young lady would like po- a stocking cap that hung loosely to one side exposing a mop of combless | gimme enough to git back to Omaha {|I’d be satisfied, just twenty dolla’s, despair as she introduced her dusky | don’t want any more 'n my rights. person into the presence of Sheriff; Anyway yo’ oughtamakim «gimme jenough to git t’ Lysite where I got ’| friends. I know, I'll start out’n walk i —————<—<—<————— ee he answered in response to her ques-| 2nd the men what wu’ks on th’ sec-’ WANTED—Competent girl or woman, They know I’m | tion "ll pick me up. There's nuthin’ chance to do that much. He takes all I can git. Jus’ you feel those .| Veins on .my neck where he beat me: I tell yu’ I won’t stand it. I won’t stay in the)same town with ’im. I'll kill migeff, 1 will!” and with the de- livery of this’ last” thréa dam the burst, the sheriff’s office was gulfed in a fleod of brine arid the accuser gave vent to “ fit of violent grief. “What you want is a warrant. Go see the prosecut- ing attorney,” was the advice. “I already been there and he sent I been to th’ police, then to th’ jedge and he sent me to th’ prosecutin’ attorney. He sent me to ” back to him. That’s jes’ it, I know, Thus convineed of lack of sympathy she out of the room. But while the sheriff fell to cog- accuser might hold to back up this startling revelation, the principal in the case was sounding the depth of her stocking in police court to dig jup a $25 fine that the magistrate had imposed for disorderly conduct. And it wasn’t the first offense. lH. B. GATES TO GO TO TEXAS | H. B. Gates, treasurer of the state of Wyoming, is a visitor in Fort Worth. Mr. Gates made a careful investigation of the entird field, |for himself and several Wyoming | friends. He purchased a block of lea: in the Burk-Burnett pool, | which he will proceed to develop. His term of office expires in January, when he will establish his headquar- | ters in this city, and may make it his future home.—Fort Worth Times. i TEMPERANCE VARIATION J0 QEGREES IN MONTH 24th. pe | Nineteen days were clear, four jpartly cloudy and seven cloudy, with total precipitation of .53 of an inch. |The most moisture to be recorded in |any one day was .19 of an inch on the fe tat. Snowfall jand a half inch j 11-28-3t* | en-| amounted to seven! WANTED FOR SALE weet eee HARRY FRER THE LOT MAN subject to prior ‘purchase: 10,000 American, 2¢ 10,000 Big Bear, 2c 87000—AN ATTRACTIVE HOME—87000 u > \ A substantial six-room home which at 10,000: Big Rise, aro Jonce gives the impression of stability 500 Boston Wyoming, 21c |and comfort, Modern in every respect 10,000 Center, %e Located in the best residential district 7 v . y fi ylace | 5,000 Consolidated Royalty, at market | The ving room. with its cozy firepla and cheerful windows; French doors to sun-parlor; wide cased arch to dining room: oak’ floors; conventent kitchen with built-in features, offers its attra tions; a centrally located hall opens the 500 200 | 10,000 Elkhorn, 65e. BE. T. Williams, $2.45 Hecla, %c 5,000 Jupiter, 4%o way to both rooms and dinin 1,000 Mountain & Gulf, 1ic rooms, There i 180 @ garaie « rs ted to the house W cement driv 10,000 Out West, Sic heated. Large back yard enclo 5,000 Republic Petroleum, 1% ¢ | with a well built artistic painted fence. 1,000 Shiloh, 2¢ Lawn, cement walks and curbing all 1 2000 1 Petrol aia in. This home will appeal strongly to 3,000 United Pettoleum/ 7%o the home lover. The interior is urtts- 500 Western Exploration, sie tic In every respect. If you want a Give us your buying and seiling ordera|Teal home you should see this. Phone | for appointment. FOR TRADE A fine roadster car in Al condition | fora good lot. We still have a few houses for r TAYLOR & € 212 Ol Wxchange § jone 20% | ¥ iiding it you have 2 houne or lot for sale, WANTED — Furnished modern house-| ist it with us. We can rent your house keeping rooms, close in; no basement. | 22-82-21 Mss. “eAuyusom Te — ASK FOR JONES WANTED—A salesman to handle, a8 a side line, a high grade line of wer. chandire that is second to none fri a sales point of view, quality, etc. Muy be handled on straight " commission basis. Applicant must furnish higaest references and bond. Address Box 666, care Tribune. 12-26-21 HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN + Real Estate Ini mm Veatments 157 So. Center Bt. Rentals Phone 896-W. WANTED—Medium-sized heating stove in good condition, must be reasdnable. W. H. T., care Tribune. W2-g-zt> ceca aay | WANTED—Party who has some furni- ture ho wants to go in one big apartm house. Big money. See Ben, phone 74W. d |1 Gordon Radiator and Engine Robe | for Overland Country Club Ro: ster; to close out : 1 for Overland 90 Touring ee oe WANTED — Man with ability, and pep.to go into a manufa proposition right here in Caspe Ben, “That's Al.” Phone 74W. I Gordon Radiator and E) for Willys Knight 88. to close out . . |1 Gordon Wire Wheel Tire WANTED—A first-class furniture re-| eo ae ‘3e3 pair man. Phone 49. 121 West First; 31%; to close out... street, 11-30-2t) Gordon Spring to close out.. Ti WANTE nishe WwW. M., D—A threé- or four-room fur-| house, on sidewalks. Address | care Tribune. 11-29 ts lose out WANTED—Position by girl; 3 y ee High Behool; some typewriting erred; phone 904W. | 20 Standard % to close out in, fe Spark Plugs . 500 Each so. 20 Ford Speci te close out 9 only 7-8 in. to close out . sition in office, whole or part tim experienced typist; phone 618W. 2% WANTED—By college man bookkeeper or account. ability. Ad. Box X, Tribune. Wa 1 Spark Plugs; k Plu position 3 executi 26. t*| THE BLACKSTONE TRANSIT 165 Anh St. D — Experienced woman for| ral house work. Mrs. Tom Burke, | Durbin. 11-25-12 See FOR SALE or Rent—1-horse outfit tn fine condition. Phone 639 12-2-2° FOR SALE—Furniture for three r reasonable, with privilege of general housework; permanent place. Wages $45. Apply in person 701 Sout» Beco MEM t8/ Oise, | Phone 48d 1 ANTED — Competent stenographer; | 3 Pay, 16: sory one who can read her notes. Ad-|FOR SALH--Two heating stoves very | dress Box 50, Tribyne. 11-1912t Sour mec eteet, s WANTED—Boy of 1@'to learn the print- |= ing trade; must have good education and come recommended. Griffith at T) SA Burlingt n stock Ask for D. H. oF ne Daily Tribune. 14-tf*! IS YOUR MONEY WANTED—Furniture. Call 602 W, Ca: he can tell You how you! per. Auction House, 209 North’ Gen. Work for you, He knows. ‘Vho ter St. vt IFLStEils | SSO will Bae cae 2 |———————<mMm i ————_ 3200 FOR RENT ;, two North Casper lots, close in, with improvements containing two build- ings. Balance, $125, payable in salt INSIBLE party would likt house for winter; best monthly payments. Phone 989. suaranteed. Cit G93. RES fur- ———— | FOR SALE—Light Ford truck, eh See it at Bob Weston Garage. FOR RENT—Modersd’ apartments, fur- ; iene ine: 0. 1236) FOR SALE—Ford chassis with four Bent OE eee me FU) aaa sahgy tres, 1917 model. Call’ phone iW. Front sigepiag r ma Te Bast radiator and hood Beaphone Whisenhunt & Co., ers. John M. harnes shop, 149 W FOR RENT — Ground floor business rond St. phone 361W 11-30.3t | ee in Midwest hotel. Inquire ar POR (HALE OR VTRADE Automating: ¢ hotel office, CREE ETS hats FOR RENT—Five unfurnished rooms; | Pty, ranche 5 Durbin, 12-2-4¢ WILT SELL my, 4220 cauity In two) T—Nice, cc Ate =|, North Casper lots for $100 2, 0. ed Foun WI BARR es Box 973. 11-29-St® close in. Call 630 E,'Second. i FOR SADE—Firet class plano FOR RENT— ment bed room or for) _*!8W- light house furnished sh ping; also garage and wagon, Phone 6%0J. FOR SALE—One 0-in roll top desk,one 12-2-3t P: toyal typewriter good as i FOR RENT—Furnis! re hed room; 233 8. ie 12-2-2t° Maple, phone 714W FOR SALE—Stude FOR RE {-room house, furnishéd; | wCondition, $300. Geo, V. Orndorff, P.O. Box 658, or Bur. ; Webel_Commercial Co. ngton st yards, 33.2°3t | LIBERTY BONDS of any issue taken as = chase p ents On lots, and at Houses, barns, office | ¢,2U"¢! awe * ee re, Wageue | ee Value, See Ben, phoue T4W. furniture storage phone 710 SAVE YOUR CAR from pilfering and Weather by stor it the winter at a reasonable pri See Ben Storage ( FOR RENT—Two furnished, modern, | light housekeeping rooms; close in: | 520 B, 'Third. 11-30-3t | Sree FOR RENT—Three or four Nght house- keeping rooms, furnished or un nished; also one ni¢e front. room. 3. Maple. 11-3 FOR RENT—Steam by week, 0 per month. es T4W, 810J.) FOR QUICK SALE Small office building; excellent buy. Several three, four and five room houses at the right price. A. A. CHAPMAN Room 23 Townsend Bidg., Phone 1963 t -heated rooms, rates McClure Rooms. 41-30-2t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3-room | house, close to Burlington station roundhouse, Madison and Lambert avi DON'T PAY MORE — Store your c with wu E dead storage $6.50 per month. North Casper Addition. 11°30-6t¢ | Orr atad Storage Company, Phones 74W FOR f =, Baxement, 4 rooms and | bath; South 29-6t modern; phone 9013, 167 1 '___ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small packa, ast side of Cen Jackson FOR R mo NT—Two furnished apartme v of dry goods on n except heat, 320 North B r street between street, phone 538W iningham store and Nicolaysen Lum- ber Co, office, Finder plei leave at FOR R Cunningham store. 11-30-2t Inquire LOST—Trunk Finder please leave address at Trib. une; Iberal reward. FOR RED rooms for South Lincoln. wo or three basem it hougekeeping. 11-30 i ra it eer . A FOR SALE Variation in temperature during FOR RENT—Two oom house, water| Look Here—A T-redm house, bara- the month of November was stretched ,#0@ Nghts: rent reasonable. ‘Inquire Od finished. first class electric fix- to 98 degrees, according to the 124 _N. Beech. 11-29-ats | tures, hot Pie a td houige poet $5,500 ¢ SINGE i 3 . rug, ressers, 1 ous to monthly report of Weather Observer SINGER Sewing Machines, new anda ; 14 chairs, electric range, a |McKertie, who reports a maximum 7ft°O@@-mund: rent; Fepairs; | phone box, ward tools, Including 2 zie, wh ports max 7 i1-26-5t* Lose, and other’ goo¢ of 70 degrees an November 3 and a ——$$$______ stantial and useful articles. 1 will minimum of 18 below on November Doles Tea Tee eR ies Tae thee dt tie noxt eepig; phone 5767 ~29-7¢ days for $4,000—$2,000 down and pay- its of $30 per month withc or~ aT i mon ithout int rooms it — Coady modern sleeping ith } : thi ‘also housekesp ople preferred. 11-2 T—Very pleasant reom with h, ih modern home, gentleman pre- 1, 343 North Maple street, phone | i1-26-6t —Room furnished for rooms; young 4 Seech ch street. treet t*\ on good corner lot on Lincoln. st { front; fire place and all built- features; close in $5,900. FOR SALE FOR RENT. ment me of th bh cm UT ENE housekeeping with bath: Phone SyOn (Casper: ulwagye full: Meh ce eee “NOTICES: =)", | 829 South Mapie 5 ue, F280 -5e bulldings tight andsheat furnished with ~The: patrons of {he Westerti-Union hod 7 WA -wefl atethnCMrLe IE, then: ithe, “elentapeh Geena ei elotiog he | ; MISCE! LEANEOUS WON nell at thutorlee Ie taken wl |Notice that onsactount of thy Casper. YOUR MAU, fs nob completo! withaur. par ree jit is suggested that ithe ‘patrons wha) \ Gasper Loan offite loans-money on ‘1! !sbhed. $60 ure expecting important telegrams to, “Indignities"’ was | keep in touch with the office and to | merits and dixie! diss” d |thus avoid delays:in the delivery of St They were married in. Casper’ messages. R. L. FORBES, - LBAUN TECEGRAPHY 11-80-2t Manager | »om house on Jefferson stre unfurnished oms, furnished.(in basement 50. clothes, jewelry, guns, musical instru-. 11-15-tf Lots At Burlington Rooming’ Housxe—Free 11-19-10; i will buy my $550 equity in 11-30-6t° es FOR SALE—Nice line Neal auto robes, On roud west of Casper. | A splendid pew 5-room modern house! se and furniture on 15-room apart-| WANTED—TO TRADE WILL TRAE & for ho 65 acres broke. and wind mill | school, store, an Vierce, Vhone 7 anch in ea or lots. § room ho: h fenced. good well to church, Fr: 11-27-7t creamery. J, Casper ACCOUNTANTS oo Pho: ! 1 Of Exchange 1: Casper, Wye. BILLIARDS { M. A. MESTAS f Accountant Office Ktfictency ne TO4. o- j Meet Mo ! TAIT’S SILLIARD PARLOR | |-A Congenial Place for Gentle- | men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- tionery, and Soda Fountain. BEAUTY PARLOR VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 2593 “CHIROPRACTORS © J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. Chiropractor Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Phone 706. DENTISTS = —$$——- 0 DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, W. Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- pointment. Lady Attendant 333 Casper, Wyo. DR. MORGAN DH. SILVERBERG Dentints BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings and Sundays by Apointment Phone 361-5 DOCTORS 1 DR. I. N. FROST Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 DR. 8. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrba: Building Dr. Dr. 54 Foster—Residence. = Lathrop—Residence____ PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin Phones 272 and 273 Dr. J. C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: ! Offige 130 House 85 45 116 DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. | | .. Special Attention Given to | | Disences of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S, Bidg. | Office Ph. 699, Res. Ph. 746. ——— gi RE c. KER MC Special attentive given te cbetet- McEVENY & HARKNESS | Electrical Contra: || Wireing, Repairs and Fist Offfce Ph. 035 W. Res 666 W. 141 West First. GROCERIES | W. H. BROWN | Wigh-Class Groceries and Provisions Grace Sts Camper Addition. one KIT-W, —_____ ie Mrs. M. 8. Kennedy and son left last night for Los Angeles, Cal. to spend the winter at the various coas' | Pesorts. | rn Wyom-|* nk G. | j } | | | | | LAWYERS eee ee * * _ E. RICHARD SHIPP ° 4 Lawyer . * Room 21, Townsend Building * * Phones—i39 and 385 ° Ps “1% 6 Ee owe as be were -_ 7 aAGENS_ HAGENS & STANLEY 9 : Lawyers 204-207 Oil E; Casper - Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 W. H. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyors 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. G. H. MANN Attorney-At-Law 415 Oil Exchange Building Phone No. 41 eer eee ne MASSEUSE AMY DEISCHER HANKS Manseuse, Vio. Vib Phone «ii. | MONUMENTS | } 4 Tombstones ana | =, Mauscleums, Curh- Kinds of Cemetery TOMESTONE WORKS Opposite Postoffice, Casper, Wyo. | Robert Simpson, Phone 6653 pes Sn ile a PLUMBING AND HEATING SP roe, * | | | _ J. DONOHU Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. us Heating a Specialty. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended. Shop 645 South Wolcett. Phone 107W. ! ' CASPER HEATING Y d SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Nies Water Heat- Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper Wyoming SPECS SSO eo oOsd * * * GEORGE B. NELSON + ¢ Real Estate Insurance es 2 Oil Exchange Building sd : Casper, Wo. ° . . eet © 0S ots 6° 6 eee ets ROOFING ] GRAVEL ROOFING y ' F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex STORAGE AND TRANSFER i MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND | | TRANSFER | | | | Office—Midwest Hotel by | Phone 45 ; ee ee | Ee | SEARLES TRANSFER @ sTORAGE I Offiee—Tait'’s Uiitiaré Malt, Fhone—House, 657.W; Office, 104 MOVING A SPECIALTEC eaEE WELDE | | ACEY fELENE WELDING | | Magneto, Generator, and Gas Engine Repairing | —The— MIDWEST NOVELTY & ELEC. CO. | | o When you are hungry think of the White House Cafe, 10-26 -39t ened Money to loan on everything. The Security Loan Company, Room 4, Kimball Bldg. 11-1-tf TL HAT CLEANING New y ORK HAT CLEANING We clean and Reblock® al of Hats, Panatias, Sote, aie, | | Stiee Mats for Lacies ‘and @ tlemen New trimmings; work guarant Also ‘take orders for New Hats. We call for and deliv Shoe Shining tion Cor Ladies All kints of Dyed, See. asper. Wyre, O-8.. I. Bids. Vhone 951-w, ; i ! Partor tn connec- and Gentlemen. NLE ! : change Bldg. > Wyoming ‘ PP ac gle ' ‘ ’

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