Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1919, Page 9

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O°”) 2 eee ee ESDAY. OCT 22 1919. MRR si ‘ a weir > — NINE hos hotal society will meet to- DENTISTS : stow droning “Oii6 is the Pitst oo DERE ik: oie: * “Dentist | str pe é Rohrbangh Bids. | exe | Fab treslt oysters, clams, atid era (over Gasper Phastiacy.) ab at the piven indeed rich Sia ee H 3 ne aarp afters se ee Dentint wh : ‘i aie . Mosher utmed to the Smith- Blade: Mrs. O. R. Walker of Denver, “4 in |city-after-epending a few days in Gppoatte Livtar’ ‘ta the city visiting with her sister, ;Denver-on business. A Phone 66 i AD BBR rete re | 6 Bs | fire: you pi =. ice from 6 a .m. to 8 p. m. Cafe-} a liooks Opened. = de | 2 see Ben-—be insured today. 10-241 teria style, at the Harvey. 1029-¢ “Mirae Autheritien om imeome || * ume urenyend cp ‘ Mrs. C. R. Peterson has left for ISTRY i he T. J. Wyatt is installing a large d A : 3 rN ate — -o Base glass front tO his’ work table Ii, his Co ion! pene eadd siting friends in Beehange Midi. |), FLORIST et wateh repair shop in the Casper loan c ei t | pit, With, Flows office. Turkish baths and massaging at} eT ae andtentrea coiaiite ail see the 0. 8) Turkish Baths, 10-16-t£ | . ARCHITECTS 5 406 8. Center. Phone 872. ! nb wi fy) . No Zz de ane iiemeed when you Joseph Koch has purchased the new DUHOIs & GooDRICH | HIDES American Cafe. 10-22.t¢ |Zuttermister home on South Pine | nes ittikedd miock | ae : Rs . [street and will move into it in a few | Wyo. { reat FP ec benicet gas 7 ct Fete ts’ bape Aue eects GARBUTT & WEIDNE a Beaters in, ait is, VISE See ME} Builders Realty Co., real and ren- | 4 Architects RPE pcos epone & for a location to Bulld # home Here. |. 1" Room No. 2080. S. Building. 9 once ei HAT CLENAING 7 — See T. J. Wyatt for fine watch re-|Phone 1125. 10-22-tt at ¥ at Gawiraiies an pairing at 188 S. Center. 10-2Tf1 yea Newton is spending the week AUTO REPAIR : Wwol J. A. Houser, district manager of/end in Salt Creck in the interest of “yw. MURDOCK & W. A. SMITH | the Texas Oil company, was in the {his trucking business there. ES Auto Bepate Shop \ ey beh Saag Look—See Ben—buy that home to- [ gubacsewteematicet nates. | Fan denier. H Phone 7053 for your gtoceries.{day, insufe the one you have. | Sy Weat Third St | “itt connection Eames and Hawiey. 10-21-7¢ 10-21-7t eee S a The Henning Sethe Shop is install-} A. C. Strausberg of Denver, is .in Weg BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | Itic ing new fi and shelving in itsjthe city looking over his land hold- | SEARLS TRANSFRR & STORAGE | place of business in the Henning ho-|ings and business interests here. a AGS ie a Toe ee les Fe r3 offi BL By | . 0 ul ie . & vi le i tel building. asi ' . f Here you seen the erie | = mmerely. picks out the Tock and slate ‘and Toads the coal into the piers: Rr or hieeey ite i Wyomir P What? Hot drinks: lets seé Lyman |Signal? Protect your car with one. Charges that the United Mine,and‘ proclaimed. The miners under-| sixt ii i . | aones } " i i ' 5 =| six per cent. increase in w: 4 i N. Center 0 H all at the’ Smoke House.: BO-17-4£;Center Street. Filling a 21-3t wevhers erica are trying! stood, this. They did not contend| “The effect of these demander # iS eae ee —o ~ t W. A. Wallace has openéd a photo ae. ¥$ i) ie l@ of the|that the agreement was terminated| granted, would be almost to di Vo JEWELRY r. Ae “ pe P ‘ ni ‘States for a doliar;by the signing of the armistice, bnt|the present cost of mining coal. [ls in studio temporarily at 166 South Cen-|, Tom Meaney says, football is | inerease in the cost of coal!continued to work under it. They|round figures, the increased ¢ | | ter street until he can find a perm-jgreat sport for the fans if they don’: | Just been made by the National; have now decided to take advantage| would approximate one billion dol4 =8 tepmiring 4 anent location. '. Vget into any arguments with ref: 7 aden er les the UE coal) and a fa EE said a venter St. ike / ' Vice- .| imminence of winter to enforce tl “ in “Piano mo fine} | @———— = p Buy a lot, build a home. See Ben ee . D. A. Morrow, of Washington,| demands in violation of their agreo-| necessarily be aid be the ‘nablied che city: countrs pep yeuy ser} KEY MANUFACTURER ea —lots and Homes in all parts of the} Oxo-Gas the only oil burner in- ; c | ment. ‘ J The prices which bituminous J} | view airy tir IC AND GUN | city. 10-21-7t|dorsed by the government, on dis- ihe, miners bave announced their | “The miners demand a six-hour|ators have obtained at the Chis mn} play at 169 South Center street. intention pucress 5 ig on November! dar from the time they enter the|this year have been materially less { nba W. H. Fulton, genéral mi yr of 10-17-5t ! their are granted) mine until they leave it and a five-|than the prices of last year, under’ hac the Sun Rives Gif eonipany of Great jgnd Hae rapeees : out it}day week The present scale calls) Government control, and thelr pro- | Falls was in’ Caaper ‘esterday. | A. H. Anderson of St: Paul, Minn. | (Enee saber ofS car |fee aa siahchowr day J the worl; fits Bave been reduced te the si Comms re HA he best meal in town for 50¢ is in the city visiting his brother. uminous operators, | six-hour day from the time of enter-| by the Pittsbur; operators with th ts = ea Eat the eal 1 . Mr. Anderson will visiti n Salt Creek Government.|ing the mine until! leaving means| Senate Committee investigating the, BROKERS at the Army and Navy club. 10-16-tf tomorrow before Icaving for his according to| approximately five hours in the|coal situation show that their pro4 —— Jay Cunningham, interested in the|home in the east. serrabses bath ented) lor sites Wore moana an cel | Last Seac aad aenesen ban eee oil business at Wichita Falls, Texas,|waNTED--Someone to ride to Chey- tie period the| reduction from -forty-eight hours al canteen the capi invested. ? | Y. is in Casper on business. gnne and Denver. Phone 396J and work- wock $0) angen scl Ee © cit iss tepical of us conditions in @ | ily at 8 5 which were of a Ke ‘or! ’. i Ss With us; For the best of Beet aes best po -eealt and which are still ree pale be. cut elle, nt ve | cath Buch a Barrow margin 1 | einer: of supplies try us. We ste different.| For bargains in real estate see F. the t, in the face of the fact that) profit it is impossible for oper: } ; eet j-24- A we are now short of coal in this|ators to absorb any in { & MURANE Oil Exchange Barber Shop. 10-21-8t l@rarch Realty Co. Above Iris shea. : by oper-|country ard throcghout the world| wages. Therefore, this dened fi & = ire Utd Mrs, John H. Gallop returned yes-| te: Phone 332W. 10-22-tf 3 + ween and tray pera and uninterront- increased wages, while it is mi jee ——o: ae ey Le ee wy morning from a visit at Chey-} 5 B. Hottel has gone to Denver of Peace is ratifis be fa gap of this, they demand a'dems the operators, is necessari a | | ®. : enne. on a short business trip and will return Friday. Keep posted on good things to eat—always at the Wyatt Cafeteria. 10-20-tf Captain C. ‘P. Plunimer returned to Caspér Tuesday after spending a few days in Denver.’ Smoke better here, than hereafter. West Cigar and Newa Stand. In the Smith-Tarner Drang Stoye. 10-18-tf. Jess. Spencer of. the Wyoming Grocery company has gone to Jack- son hole on an elk hunting trip. Mr. Spencer will be joined by Ben Wig- don of Landers ‘a ob ebrais Bring your crippled motor or gen- erator to the Casper Armature Works and have it repaired. 10-17-t£ Shoes covered with diamonds were recently worn by a woman at a ball in Paris. é Fancy blue plums, 60 cents a bas- ket or $2.25 a crate. White's Gro- cery. Phone 505. 10-20-6t The Burmese woman has the privil- ege of appearing in law courts to rep- resent her husband. Protect your car with the Auto- Theft-Signal. Investigate it at the Center Street Filling Station. 10-21-3 Birs. A. L, Martin and daughte !Beusah of Sioux Falls, S. Da., are 4n the city to join Mr. Martin en- route to Thermopolis. Acetylene Welding, prompt serv- ice. All work guaranteed. Highway Garage, across from the Grand Cen- tral hotel. 10-13-tf See me for your SUE BION USED ing. James Murphy, Phone 278. . ay is 9-29-tf Buy your bread where bread is best, at the Wigwam. 10-7-t£ Q. G. Albin of Lead. S. Dak., is in the city and will locate here for th winter. X-Liquid for that. leaky radiator, Casper Sporting Goods company, 149 West Second street. Phone 214. Electrical fixtures and wiring, Mc- Eveny Electrical Co., 141 Wy oats You will always be pleased when you eat at the American Cafe. 10-11tf For wiring sce the Electrical Sup- ply and Construction Co., 109 East First street. Phone 483W. 9-29-tf In the United States there are more than 5,000 women filling positions as public librarians. White and colored shoes dyed, black. or brown, at the Natrona Shoe Shop. The home of Wing Foot rub- The Richter Music Co., having ‘a large new electrical di play sign ‘hung on the front of the West’ Hotel buildings. Meet me at Carnes’ Brokerage and ber h 5 10-17-tf| Public Exchange at 8 o'clock tonight, ae above the Iris Theater. 9-26-tf Texas women have taken the pre-}* : a oe liminary steps toward the organiza- For reliable wiring at honest ices sec the American Electric Co., Tie East Third street. Se Call at 115 W. First fpr your pew fall or winter suit. 9-28-tt *Walter Cohen of Hastings, Neb.. ig in the city for a few days on busi- mess. Bring. your battery and starting trouble ot the Willard Service Station and have it adjusted, 10616-tf Save time and money by using Gates Half Sole Tires. Cost half as much. Guaranteed 3600 aie iH For acreage in proven fields phone Wm. Bunduy at the Henning -hoetel or write him at 706 Buckuum street, Casper, Wyo. 10-6-tf Eery truce woman fs happiest when zhe knows she is looking her best. The Marnello Shop. Phone 803, 248 East Second street. 10-14-tf You will never go wrong when you let Whit, the Kelley Kid, put Non- Freeze Solution in your radiator to kecp it from Yepeeine oF Gity Aste ly, Beech and Second streets. papely 10-22-3t tion of a State Housewives’ Chamber of Commerce. Have you seen the Burlington ad- dition lots? They are on sale at easy terms. Sce Harry Free, the Lot Map. 9-29-t£ Norway has taken the lead in ap- pointing a woman, Fru Betzy Kjels- berg, to sit in the assembly of the League of Nations. Why worry about coal and wood, use O¥0-Gas appliances. 169 South Center street. 10-17-bt Qucen Mary was always. called “Lu” by thé members of the royal family yntil she was ten or twelve, when the pet name fell into diguse. Meet me at the Union Poo} hall, 138 West Second street. Under new manugenmtent. C. D, Hennigh, Prop. 10-21-tf Kansas - Republica}is pre fliscu! ing a proposal to send a women As one of the‘four delegates-at-large. to the national convention next year. ‘Death and accident. , Death is cer: tain, accidents will happen Sco-Ben, Protect. your family: get pay for loys of ‘time’ by sickness und decldapty a A z Miss Bertha Rembgugh, Repubili- Miss’ Dorothy Sélls, dgughter of] cqn, has the distinction of being the Cato Sells,,U.)S. commissioner of-In-|'first woman who ever ran as a can- dian education, is filling the office] didate for the office of justice of the of assistant, state director of /indus- municipal court in New York city. trial education intTexas,. “=, \ Lubor Céntraety. Wanted —Will/ae cept coutrabts on’ ugseysment ‘work, validating and drilling. References furnished. Call Calvin H..Cups, ane ; ‘ YB Ud £ Leather is high, shoes are higher. Bring ‘your shoe repair work to the ‘American Shoe Repair Co., in their ‘new shop. Corner Durbin and S ond: streets. 10-16-6t " Yellow Cab Co., stands Wyatt iotel 10-18-6t It is getting colder: and the Casper | Loan Office will save you money on j your overcoat and mackinaw. 10-16-tf The Caspér Auction House report ‘business good. Mr. Schnick says that! second ‘hand furniture is almost im- possible to get and he hes tr t away several people every day. Watch repairing af. Ayers Jewelry Store, 135 <N. Center. 10-2-tf | ing Pop Corn. ‘Where? At the Na-/ trona Confectionary, 159 South Cen- ter street. You can always enjoy yourself at the Henning, free dancing every evening from 9 to 12. 10-10-tf We will Store your trunks, b /barrels and pianos and insure ‘against loss of same from fire. Phone 988 for further particular: ‘Midwest Warehouse and Co., 226 N. Center, Casper. You will find a con.plete line of auto accessories at the Casper Sport- ing Goods company, 149 West Sec- ond street. Phone 214. 10-16-6¢ When you think of buying a house or lot think of John M. England com-! pany. Phone 1129. Try the G. and M. Grocery for quality and reasonable pric: Phone ks 10-16-10t Extra fancy. Jonathan apples, $3.75 per box, White’s grocery. Phone 10-15-8t Did you ever step to think that the Casper Loan Office will save you money on your new suit. 10-16-tf J. O. Brittain of the American ‘Shoe Repair Co., has opened ui {new shoe shop at the corner of Sec Yond and Durbin streets and has in- stalled new fixt¥res, besides pucting ‘in a waiting room for patrons w wish to have quick work done. Insure yourself and your inc Phone 1184. Ask for Geo. 9-24-tf I buy and sell any kind of a se oud hand sutomobile. G. A. Wolf. Phone 3433. 9-28-t£ Kerosene is the only fuel univer- sally delivered to the door of the consumer in any quantity desired Use Oxo-Gas Heating uppliunces. 159 South Center strect. 10-17-5t H. Spencer, a truck driver for the P. D. Scott. Transportation Co., dropped into The Tribune last ov ning and identified’ one of the bunches of keys that The Tribune had advertised in its lost and found department. Mr. Spencer says he} ‘}has been looking for his “keys since , last May and neyer dreamed of ever finding them again. Baron Woolen Mills, Brigham | City, Utah.. All kinds of .woolen| goods, blankets, muckinaws, under-' wear, suils and overcoats. Call at Room No. 331, Henning Hotel. Also 10-18-40. 9-24-tf | just overhauled. Two good trucks for sale cheap,’ Apply at 437 West Second street or phone 1144J 10-7-tf South Side Grocery. For fresh eggs, quality groceries. Phone 1111, 10-7-tf£ Best pies and fancy steaks at Rudy's Cufe. Chicken dinner every Sunday. 10-4-t£ ‘its tables and counters maki feteria style restaurant. n The Harv y Cafe has rearranged ng a ca- Mr. Weis- er has ordered a new steam table and expects it here in a few days. He will install it as soon as it ar- Beat the H. C. of Living by eat-jrives, 9-22-1f | dron at the Highway Garage. call for and deliver. W. Second St. and insurance. on repair work on any mak work’ guaranteed. street, e + For hauling or trucking see Wal- 10-2-tf ‘City ‘Laundry and Towel Supply Phone 641, 420 10-7-tf. George B. Ni son for real estate building, * Townsend 437 West Phone 1144-J, Healthful athletic exercises every day at school are fast changing the entire physique of the modern Japa- e girl, and she is already larger d heavier and longer-limbed than her mother. fuel, tr Carrie Chapman Catt, cliff, dedicated a number of tre morials to the leaders of the Kerosene the tewentieth éentury by-product of gasoline two nd one-half gallons to every gallon of gasoline produced. Sillions of *' barrels in storage. Come in and see Oxo-Gas demonstrated at 159 South Center street. © 10-17-5t In a grove on the farm of Mrs. near Briar- N, Y.,/ there have just been cause in the United States and. oth- er countries. Each tree is marked with a memorial tablet suitably in- scribed, |S 8) Lost belt, to muskrat coat between mith-Turner drug store and the prugué hotel. -Finder please leave at the West Cigar and Newstand in th ‘A a ae y b that a Turkish bath is refreshi 0 b b he Smith-TPuraer drug store, reward. 10-18-3t. Clepnliness is next to godliness and ou must keep clean if you wish to e free from disease. You will find rous und) healthful. The aths‘on Second street in the O. S. uikling is fully equipped with swim- ming pool and best of attendan PS AT THE BANQUET. I don't | like that girl's idea of wits She says she ate next to nothing. Where's the She ate next to me. Rarm-in that? | Lawyers 11 Of Exehon EARLY BUILDING FOR SUCCESS ropractors ywhsend Bldg Res. SI7J Youth's Wise Employment of Leisure Hours Means Everything in His After Life. Suite Office CHIROPRACTORS Phones the young man contd only a in Nis lite ¢ fo live und eat and di and sleep, und then die, is not enough, but that he must rol) himself of many A with? silk of the pleasures usnally taken up by ANERS lainty young men if he means to make bis ard life of the highest possible use to the} modeling world, he would set his foot on the inden and gail Sts Phone 36 | —==8 DRY CLEANERS CO., inden St. de Our Motto. pathway to worth while. ‘There is no harm in bil pool or-in dancingy busebalk or playing, or any one of the accomplish something CASPER different diversions and open te young men. The vata clination usually is to de part of the leisure hours of ote Peal tudy pipeless het air fu A bing of all kinds promp: INNS ia te ¥ attended to. Shop 19 W. PL hood to such pleusures. But the youth wiginone. 772W. who is rewlly earnest in his ambigion E82) to do something worth while will dis cipling hhnself to resist: sueh tempta- tions during bis early, formative years, for the whole fate man is Inrgely w Management determined by how he utilizes his y las: i ut tie yeu He muy be restricted by circumstances, by enyirenment, by family ties in his » of his daily work, but ey young man, partieu- larly now has many hours that he can ei own, and it is how he ours that und tells most—Forbes wh fo ou mnts most ine, Wolcott. AL ESTATE _ Anglo-Irish Tunnel. Not only is it thought that the long- talked-of tunnel between England and France will be constr at no re- mote date, but there is also talk of » ROOMING HOUSES tunnel between England and Ireland, | oY Buckoum. a ~o HO ee This would restore to a s ht extent CARPENTERS West { the geographical union that existed be- 7 am Syeue ont mt tween the two countries in one geologi- NELLIE 1 cal thousands and @housands of H ie ago. Great Britain and Treland + | o— 2 then separated only by a gieat ° ‘ 5 Q t is proposed to carry the tunnel Notary Vubli LEER aaMarncIR OR talc waet oebee Balcony Henning Hotel, Phone 45 cashize to the nearest point in Antrim : ‘SE STAGE LINES ? or down on the Irish coast. a subma- TION AGED b cae aaa ee =e, rine length of 24 miles. One of ‘the Oe dag w great benefits of the tunnel would be ‘anper, Wye. that {{ would shorten the transatlantic |‘ Journey by at least 48 hou It would also help the Irish cattle trade and the shipping of perishable goods, especial- ly fish, to English markets. Estimates of the t of the proposed tunnel vary from 000,000 to $80,000,000, DOCTORS © KAMP | and Surgeon » tf, Smith Bids Cate A Good Sweat Bath and Massage Witt § w s. Nive ond Street Weed Ulock. pr. MY. Physician and Special attent of women at Su Office 1" fan ang Sorgcon | ition Elxen to vbstet- ries ay di es Of women and children, 3 : Blackmore Uallding Office, 304 Mepidence 104 HANDICAPPED. tomobily parts tty “Tou're always complaining of colds and rheumatism. 1 troylda’t care if you only had some iar / o ING L metals y the I Thermit som fonable d “T wouldn't two things. I haven and 1 anounte Phones DROW. 1 Surgeon t Nohrhaugh Office P oly ease } are either, but for ‘ot the price heky and Beker. w“ Damas.” SE re eager nein ae — ee ti Fs ' i i i te iret

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