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ed any ust reti our ase M a apu ill reie€ loy or i »C hile hov M on tsk ome out een or t ifis reci er. A pen aint he. NEW RESIDENCE GISTAIGT ALMOST COMPLETED BY CASPER INTERESTS BIG STEP IN MEETING NEEDS 7° coo cause and 28' ELECTION COSTS ste Ground Converte ‘ into Home Sites Houses Erected to Be Sold to Home Seekers on P ayment Plan; Rei ady for Oce upants sper which has has been that of hich were seeking Those who have During the past year the problem confronting ( grown to assume a more and inore serious aspe properly housing the thousands of new families w! business opportunities in this growing community. the interests of the city at he: rentals, the crowded livin condition, the scarcity of moderate sized | TRAILING H.C. L. IS PARIS CLAIM PARIS. elections is i three times as high This is due t have viewed with alarm the boosts in| Printing: ass Perens.) By Mail.)—The cost of expected to be about s those of 1914. advanced cost of and incidentals. to the aveling Six hundred and two members of the Casper Daily Critune _ NEW JEWELRY OPENED HERE ADMISSIONS SUBMARINE a0 EO Uy Kline, who was formerly y in the Schw: 2 Jewel ened a shop in the CONDON (Correspondence — of Iding. Mr. Kline is the Associated Press.)— Since the earryin pautiful and com surrender of the famous Germany|! ate jewelry and Ww fine line of ster- cargo sulinarine Deutehtand, which i jing nd is specializing grested a sensation by her trip tolin pp diamonds of ‘which Mr. the United States in 1916, nnd baek) hl ah Connoise Mr. Kline i z de hand eneravin, ling: car to her home port, she has heen over invitations, and wedding announce- hauled and now is beginning a tour, ments. He ys that his prices are of British coast towns. She will be) rieht, and the quality ef goods un open to inspection by the public in| execled. oe aid of King George's fund for sail i i 1 i of the Chamber of Deputies are to be vis itors ean pass into rite inte’ snd moderate priecd home allo: Reins SENPRamiadailis dieap to progress. Ail these prob-/ decorations follow te best ideas in} 50,000. franes. iran ladder from tie conning tow , lems we ineident’ oth rapid modern art Y eo S Her guns have heen dismount growth of per, and it seemed like he homes mect the demand n—“Some portions of cé - > ly that unless foresivht we sical one tay an Ui Ga a ch Were a trifle unyrain ee DUROIS, Wyo., Oct. 4.—The lit- in mecting the situation Casper was) ent evidenced by the fact that) ™Mtical.” TRE OUTER EONS ce the #7, {le son of Guy Hammett had his nose to be the | Imlecd, it is known)! (yey are bein sold as rapidly as they “M. yo on purpe Seta TU ee SU id mad other bones of the face broken that many d ti w dis ampleteds TRO vconiy “| replied Senator Sorghum. “There is OY More German submarines surren-| hen kicked in the face by a horse couraged and left for other place down and ig maldng ver no possible advantage in being: mis-, “ered by the Germans after the ar-'at the government road camp heré. because they were unable to find ive tems as to payments. taken for an uncompromising high- mistice and delivered to British naval We was removed to the hospital at suitable homes for their farnilics ICMATGMEE, seus “centennial dig brow. ningrton Star. authorities in English ports. { er, Realizing condition, three] arse and Jorgenson and the sub ; CE prominent © firms, the See Len! contract fof painting is being effi- | Yorfoake QoefooGeekekootensoeke obese ofoele eke ele sfooke eke alorvts ale ele ehoelosteesontesle seete aloavoeteelengedteetoete Realty comp the Keith Lumber ciently handled by G. A. Johnson! & KS company and the Larsen and Jorgen-| while . Boyan is inst ling the son company, building contractors, ! plumb: in fir steclass manner. 4 ¥ united last spring to form the See} we ee Ren Building company with the ob- $e ject of helping to meet ee | OPENED FOR BUSINESS Jackson and MeKinley streets, in “the f part of town, hard waste | heen ground yenerally filled with water in spring and fall and wNh ice during | the winter. They filled in the Kindy ye sidwest Supply store has jus and during the summer erected 28) geon opened at Midwest and Chest houses on the tract, cach Cantar SDUMALECRDMNINICEM LH OUGIiRSCLIOT OT five rooms and hath and a full base- Chaney Smit. He will start. busi: ment ae He a n 5 ‘ : hess inthis new store with a seric Today, 26 of the 28 houses are} of cpocial articles to he sold 1 tically complete. A few ef themy p “agnor Nas a new VuFdty and) Mdn spe are occupied, and Casper ar ir ‘net, WH include staycl articles as well exclave 4 idence district of attract) 4. fresh fruits and vegetables, ive sma homes. ' Differing from most districts built) | Eating apples at special prices will up by contracttig companies, the|#!80 mark the opening of the fen houses in this new district are indi-/ West store. One special lists the vidual in charagter. *The exteriors of |P les—ihe cating variety al no two are e&Kactly alike, different 0% schemes of odloring have been used in decorating the exteriors, and cach} has a distinttive appearanc (RA TIFICA TION Pourteen/ of the houses face west on McKinley street and the remain. NOT TO AFFECT ing 14 face east on Jackson street. Esch is 26 by 26 fect in size, and) DA BOR MEETING 4 each has space for a goodly sized! garden plot and lawn. The company! Serer is seeing to the grading and carb-| Dr Associated Press.) ing of the streets and the making of WwW ASHING TON, Oct. Regard. | sewer connections—in fact the two less of whether any additional na blocks of modern homes mean an in-| tions ratify the peace ireaty in the vestment of fully $150,000. | meantime, there will be no postpon The best building materials obtain-| ment in the international labor con-| able have been used, each house has| ference for October 29 at Washing- two rooms with hardwood floors, the! ton called by President Wilson, it| lighting and }plumbing fixtures are, was officially announced. i PROUT Cea AE Ee S y 3 R3 ° & i ef >< v | Me 5% s%o eM ote ote Meo Mo 5% oe o% Woege efe-ofe alecde-ofe-eleote-ats ofe eho eho-ofe-ase-ete soe oe ete ale slonte se stoete see ete steele oie ale ete-ateote-oNs rsoasoeteesoete | For Those CHILLY Corners Natrona Power Co. ot K? + ox ¢ ¢ o, 0, oo, aoe +, ¢ o4, ¢, 8 ¢, ¢ , ¢ +4, K? ¢ ? 60.64, ¢ +, ¢ 4, ? ° 4, A oo, ° “Warms as the. Sun warms” Don’t have any chilly corners or cold bath rooms, for this little Electric Heater will soon warm them up. “WARM AS THE SUN RAYS”—connects to any lamp socket. : i RK? om, ¢ i ¢ +? i? ? + i? oho ? Oe hn oN ¢ o, +, 7 % oe, K? Phone 69 HUB THE ATR E Free Moving Picture Show | FIVE REELS Sunday, October 5, 12 to 2:30 P. M. 120 PAN FACTORY IN OPERATION — Monday, October 6, 9 P. M. to 10:15 P. M. Shown by tte PAN MOTOR CO. & Cloud, Minn. Also Display of the New Model A Pan Car at Garage of WHITE TRANSFER CoO. South David Street Sunday and Monday, October 5 and 6 Everyone Cordially Invited 5 SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1919 A New “That was 2 old man while shaving him.’ Second Barber—‘“Oh, there’s Barber— reason for if. I’m courting his maid, ad cut you gave that | and that cut will let her know th iI can meet her this evening.”’—Da a | News. Code—First | How To Save Your Automobile | - And Cut Down Repair | Bills Below are 12 reasons why heating": your Garage this winter will save your Car and greatly reduce your repair bills, 1 j Coal-burning h : SENTING SYSTE Several Sizes RAGE HESLING SYSTES Self-regulating q GARAG] = an i For 1+ to 10-Car Hot Water Carages moisture yets into the tires through cuts, r re freezes while the car is not in use and loosens the fabric and eventually ruins tho tires, 8. For Easy Cleaning of the Car. Mud and snow freeze to the car in a cold The ashing ub in an i free2 mud and snow melt off garage that is heated, 9. For Comfort in Oiling, Alter- ing the Batteries, etc. Tt is s plensure to attend your car fn a warm garage, but not when the fingers are cold and numb "and the duct almost frozen, freezing Water at breakiag the pump, ble to especially if the engine fresze compounds are li orate, heats, 2. Save the Engine. Gasoling capnot vaporize when the ters and kicks snd finally, after much gasol electricity have been wasted, 3. Reduce Carbon Deposits in ae the Cylinders. To start a cold engine there must be @ rich mixture of first five minutes. Lon deposits, 4. Save the Bearings. Oil becomes and sluggish fd line and air the This increases car- 10. Prevent Colds and Sickness. - a8 cold gar; results: in the Working around the car in an un- Heuted garage results im colds sud rippe. ab your gar ing a cold’ engine, aeetbs bil. your garage aud save more dinmage to the bearings. e 5. Save the Battery. 4 11. For Safety. The storage buttery, being » chem- The remulator of ical machine, and as ” chemicals t WascO sz 8: very slowly when cold Jows the drawn up the stove pipe. Thi canfot tuke full char e culation through the garage and Jasd put onto the buttery in starting ae H the cold engine soon discharges tho Y $ possible accumula: of gua | wline vapors anywhere. Explosive mix. i dures are more linble to form in a cold | battery, garage, whereas they ure diffused in » a aouetontoiene: Naru garage, especially when the ait grids, ‘The bat ated as With tha WascQ tery becomes weak and finally must Heating Syste. Le replaced. sae 12. For a Quick, Sure Start “an 6. Save the Car Finish. nalouc y In on unheated garage, moisture ime, slowly xccumulates under the vurnish and freezes, which eracks and spoils the varnish. This does not happen in & warm, dry gatage, The warmth and dryness’ preserve the finish and wp- Lolstery of the machine, Retinishing ® cur is expensive, To the office early—to the theatre on time—to keep an appointinent—to catch @ certain train—you will be sure to bo there if your garage and car are kept. contin: warm with = coal- Durning, self- lating WascO Heat ing System, Telephone or write us for more details and big illustrated catalog that gives the experience of many, users last winter. J. T. BOGAN 133 W. 2d. Phone 911