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| Ae ele ll in ithe elty Saturday, Legislation Promulgated by “Con- gress to gto radiator covers at the Center ‘Station. 10381-6) Protect Public es e club is inereas. ; from ss res uh hey lub is i n gach week. | ‘Et ithe best meal in town ‘for 50c at, WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—(Special)—| the Army and Navy. club. 10438af Western woolgrowers will be interested “ in A movement here to enset pure fab»| ae Giey waneotaey la the Inco ae he ric legislation, designed in the ‘inter- land “holding here. est of the public and the woolgrower i alike, and with a view of .c the immense profits now being paid to:man- ufacturers for shoddy. The proposed legislation ds expected to follow jthe pure food law in requiring manufac- turers to plainly mark all woolen goods with the. percentage of virgin wool used dn’ the fabric. Such legislation, proposed some years ago, was defeat- od because at that time no known meth- od existed for iB woolen fabrics; this has Now been ovérgome, we that on the selvedge may “be: printed the re- quired information for the protection of the public. ey The public generally does not realize that in suits sold as all wool there is very little virgin wool, the greater part being shoddy. but it Js and conse) cess of wool, although "at | Wyatt “Hotel, Phone 61 LL. M. Molier has left for Denver and Bueblo, Colo., where he will visit rela- tives. The O. S. Dressmaking Parlors are now located at 419 East Fourth street. Alterations and remodeling a specialty. Phone 802-J. 114-6t The Auto Hlectric Co. is ‘having the second floor of its building remodeied' to provide more space for stock. Builders Realty Co., real and rentals. | Room No. 208 0. S. Building. Phone 11265." ; 10-22-tf 4H. A. Turner pent Sunday in Scotts, wisiting jhis family and other rela ‘ked the fibre ds .s0braken ithat it cannot be} woven; it is then used for felt articles and when too short, for,such use is, sround into paint ‘ial. The pure @@bmic Jaw is not designed to prevent ithe use sof shoddy, for that! would be 4 Statistics show that if onlyy in wool (were used there would be but 44 neces for each person living outside ahe stropies. The ob- ject of the law-awquid ibe to inform the purchaser as to sthe The Moimes Hardware store ibas «0 very attractive show window this week displaying atoves.of various types. { Buy your bread where bread is best, at the Wigwam. 10-7-tf The Henning Tailoring company has installed new -fixtures this past weeic and the interior is being redecorated. f 400,009 boyw in the Canadian Ph se the nts not more, than 25,000 \go-on to-hfgh school. For ‘acreage Ih proven fields, ‘phone “ Bundey write hjm_at_705 Bucknpm street, per, Wyo. 20- Despite ‘ popular whale is not @ fish. + It with the Shogrens Gallery is open again at 156 South Center, Key fitting, and phonograph repairing. Cail Yellow Cab-Co. for service. Stang] Although Liberia was founded and| 10-81-t£| colonized by Americans, the use of | British money, sveights and measures has always prevailed in the negro re- /public. ‘Save time and money by using Gates Halt Sole Tires. Cost half as mucn. Guaranteed 3,500 .miles. 9-23-tf The peculiar cork stoppers used for champagne bottles were invented by a Benedictine monk named Pariguoa at ae abbey of Bantvilliers about the year 1670. Bring your crippled motor or gener- ator to the Casper Armature Works and have it repaired. 10-47-tf) ‘Zhe lowest point reached by icebergs on their journey from the Far North is about 40 degrees, which would ibe op- your||Posite the coast of the central part of New Jersey. It is getting colder and the Gasper Loan Office will save you money on your Overcoat ‘ang mackinaw. 10-16-tf The greatest battle of the late war at > (\avas probably ithe \battle of Merdun, in which hundreds of .thopsands of men were engaged, and which continued with brief interruptions for more shan a year, If you insist’ on the best, call the *, Smoke House Taxi. Phone 8%. Reliable dy, #0 bene ‘ho iggy mot es See T. J. Wyatt for. fine watch re-| service. 10-28-t¢ upon clothes eoldias “pure wool”—| pairing at 198 8, Center. 10-21-t¢ i 12 WO Jed to believe he \ t Of republics now existing, the oldest was buying ovimgin aveol, when ‘as a matter of fqgt “tye cloth might be 80;Durbin street is rapidly -n com: 1 ont aheey. Pea wool will ean! nuatuee: es ‘ ire “until the jeoWs .came home;” shoddy will show @efects inga‘short time, and| George B. Nelson for real estate and . insurance. Townsend building, Casper, \ the greater percentage of shoddy or the greater pidimber f times the shoddy shas |. ¥yo. Phone 950. S-aoat been seu@ickee, Agtermines its wearing ‘Anthor Stanley of Riverton is in’ the city for a few days on a business und qualities. pleasure trip. Those behind the pure wool fabric Jaw | contend that shoddy should not be-sold ; a What? Hot,drinks. Let's see Lyman at the Smoke House. 10-17-tf 4s wool, even if technically correst. In| L. H. Klein of Terra Haute, effect the buyer is deceived if not act- ually swindled. This charge will not lie | against the yrecailer, for he must trust | Ind., am The new apartment house on North jis San Marino, .a tiny country situated near the Adriatic and wholly surround- ed by Italy. This little republic is said. to date from the fourth century A. D. For acreage in proven fields write or nhane Me Wm. Bunday, Carper The earliest coinage that can be call American was ordered by the Virginia company, and was minted in the Ber- udas in 1622. But then, and for long afterwards, the standard currency of ‘Virginia was tobacco. 10-28-t£ int.the Henoing hotel ar| trouble to the Willard Service adjusted. supposition, the|the world vary from 12 to two hun- properly belongs!/dred and two in number, ‘The Hawailan mammals, like the cow or) @ gyn, lock| billiard parlor, a -very congenial piace 10-304f| for a* pastime game of pocket billiards. 0 0-29 tf yowiare wanting the :hest ip. tallor- Fre ay See E. A. Sehiiieman,’at the “Henning “Tailor Shop. -10-26-¢¢. ip ‘Tadia have to learn the multip! nm table up to’ 40 times 40, yend ia yi ‘complicated: by the introduction (pf fractional parts. Bri your battery and starting Station and it 10-16-t£ “The letters in the alphabets of alphabet has the smallest number, the ‘Tartarian the largest. ‘Follow the crowd to the Smoke House i 11-8t-tf, Electrical fixtures and wiring. Mc- Eveny Electrical Co., 141 West First. 10-8-t£ When @ Rusaian family removes from one house to another it is, custo to ‘rake all «the fire from the hearth of the old d le and carry it in a closed pot ito-the new. residence. FOR SALE—Two coupes in first class condition, See Jno. M. Whisen-| hunt, Bast Side Garage. 11-3-3t The “holy stone” used in cleaning’ the decks of ships was so called from being originally used for Sunday clean- ing and -the fact that the seamen have to go on their knees to use it. Alcohol for your radiators; also hood and radiator covers ‘at the East Side’ Garage. “ 11-3:8t Orphan asylums are unknéwn in Aus- tralia, Every destitute orphan child is sent to a private family, which takes care of it until it is 14 years of age, and is remunerated by the government. For fresh .oysters, clams, and crabs, eat at the Casper Cafe. 10-13-tf Insure yourself and your Phone 1184. income. Ask for Geo,, Swartz. 9-24-tf At the sides of the famous pitch lake of Trinidad the pitch is hard and cold, but at the center it is almost constant- ly boiling. All efforts to ascertain the depth of the lake have been unsuccess- ful. yy Worry “about dal and wood, use Oxo-Gas Heating Appliances. On display at 159 South Center. 10-31-5t A large number of Japanese obtain a livelihood ‘by catching fireflies. These insects dré used as ornaments at so- cial festivities. , Sometimes. they are kept caged, sometimes released in swarms in the presence of the guests, See me for your automobile painting. Mrs. Albert Pratt has gone to Banks, Qpe., to’ wigit friends there. . Holiday rs male home. See + Phone % dent at the Wo at ‘Norfolk, Nobr., traveling cal cane) 6 ' i Dit you per stop th think that the Loan Office will save you money on your new suit. 104 G-tf Tyrkish baths and ing. at fhe’ 6. 8. Turkish Baths ©. J. Hochenauer of the ‘Interstate Pipe company, is here from Denver on’ a@ business trip. He will leave today for Riverton. - For fresh eggs, quality grocerigs. South Side Grocery. Phone 1111. 10-7-tf, James Purcell of the Texas Oif com, pany, is ‘here from Denver in the .in- terests of ‘his ‘business. | Best pies and fancy steaks at Rudy's Cafe, Chicken dinner every spe oO) ~ & James O'Brien, who has been an oil operator with the Parafin Oil company, has gone to Ft. Worth, Texas, on 2il business. You can always enjoy yourself at the ‘Henning, free dancing every evening from 9 to 12. 10-10-tf “Water,” says a medical writer’ in the Evening News, “according to some authorities, is @ deadly poison.” This’ may explain why gome dairymen still stick to the old’ custom of mixing, a little corrective milk swith it—London Punch. FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, with bath, full basement; southwest part of town. See Jno. M. Whisenhunt at East Side Garage. Phone 79-J. 11-3-8t) “You seemed embarrassed when that Pretty girl met you at the station.” “I had a reason for feeling embar- rassed,"’ answered the doughboy. hat was it?” promised to bring her the kaiser's ears.”—Buffalo Commercial. very true woman is happiest when she \knows she is looking her best. The Marnello Shop. Phone 808, 248 Hast Second street. 10-14-tf Save money by eating at the Poodle Dog Cafe, $5 for $5.26. 10-24-tf “I guess we'll cut out that line of my specch,” said Senator Sorghum. about my being a public servant.” “It is a good old phrase.’ “Yes, but it has had its day. household relationships goes just now. claiming to be a servant sounds just a -trifle ‘bossy.”—Washington Star. af you have assessment work to be 10.16.tf| Beach, Calif. As} ++ “Penlac ink) “I just feel so well pleased with the avonderful good Tanlac has:done me that I wish everybody in the world knew what @ great thing it i5,"" was the state- ment made recently by Mrs. J, F. Bond, who lives at 421 East First ‘St., Long: when she called at the in Los.Angees, a few wl Drug Co. days. ago. “In February I had a very severe operation and afterwards I could nat} get back to my normal condition,” she continyed, “My stomach didn't function, properly, and f would suffer indi- gestion and sour gas. I lost my appe- ‘tite entirely and felt off rapidly until I -weighed only eigthy-nine pounds. r} was as nervous as I could be and couldn't bear to hear any little noise out of the ordinary. Gas would form on my stomach and at times I would have awful smothering spells, and often at night I would have to sit up for hours to get my breath. Sleep was out of! the question for I would roll and toss all night Jong, and ahen [ .got up in! When being placed gn the train he be- been to bed at all. I also suffered from constipation. In spite of all the medi- eines J tried I got worse instead of better, | “One day T saw a testimonial in the! paper about a case very similar to mine, and the wonderful results derived by the use of Tanlac. I got a bottle at once, and sir, I could tell immediately that I was getting better, and by, the time I had finished my fourth bottle I had recovered completely. My stom- ach was never in better condition, and I have no trouble at #il with indiges- tion. I'm not the least bit nervous, and don’t have those awful smothering spells any more. I sleep good all night long, and, when I get up every morn- ding I feel fresh and fine. I eat any- thing I want, and have already gained} eight pounds. I'm never constipated| now. Tanlac is a splendid medicine, and I'm thankful for it has made me a happy woman. No, I don’t care if you publish this statement forvif I can help} even one suffering person to health and happiness by publishing my expérience with this Tanlac I will be repaid." + Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alcova by the Alcova Mer- cantile Co., and in Salt Creek by the Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv, ACCOUNTANTS me Se PSitte Msn Stag. —Phones— Pflice 180 - -1- » House: 35 rayaltinn ead yn con Special attention piv nto diseases of women and iffa heat Sulte “ Office Phone 699. Re: S. BAWDDN, M.D. ~ limited to diseases of the inary Tract and Diseases Skin. Office: Rohrba Bldg. ouse, 347M; r G. Phones: Office 6 Hospital, Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 to 6 p.m; 7 p. m. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and ae prt Special attention’ given to obstet- ae ee diseases of women and Phones: Office, 30; ‘Residence 164 The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 540 S, Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, Rohrban; it Office Phone 64; DENTISTS pr. Pp. m.; 4 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. ——— J. C. BIBBS i hebaee ts Bid, ohrbang! ra (Over Casnee Pharmacy.) Phone 2105. DR. J. J. DONOVAN Dentint Smith-Tartar Bldg., Opposite Library Phone 66 o. ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. M2 K. Third St. Phone 10K0 Motor Repairing, Armature Wing- | Ing, Blectrical Wiring and Con- | tracting. = t} S - : iy HAT CLEANING ie NEW YORK Br CLEANING We clean and re:block all kinds of ts, Payamas, Soft, Felt, and Stitt ts fr ladies «and gentleme trimmings; all work guaran: Also take orders for enw New teed. Hats. We call for an jelver. Shve shining parlor in road s| fer ladies “and gentlemen. All Kinds of shoes dyed. ‘it Se. i, Eanpers W. 0. §. Billding. Phone 951-W a INSURANCE | HOAGLAND AND RUTHERFORD | | We sell The Wyoming's Own | Life, Keep Your Money at Home. | i (Office 247 N. Center Phone 889W i] — he dsp done before J; . 1920, phone 1184 ie to the statement of the manufacturer, |was in the city yesterday on business Acetyl Weldi rompt service. Sa Se pees Bae Ooi tor oniteaad pie alee aed the ooze JEMETEY — ang is ae helpless assthe public. It is and left for Thermopolis this morning.) , Acetylene Welding, prompt si ;| “Are You sure your voice will fil! this | work and can furnish best of references. : See ayaumed the retailer is #8 anxious as pple dat ald. ec latakte st titan Hotel, | Jarge ‘hall?” asked the friend. Write Geo. C. Strawn, 405\0. 8. Bulla. AREER AOCRUNTARIES For fim war one, anybody to be! able to ‘snow just what |. Keep your clothes in'shape by having) across from: the Grand Central 1o43it| ‘Linly hope; sadly replied ‘the a ing, Casper, Wyo. 10-20-10t| | simce trannter ‘azenis “amd: renin~ oF ABS Se Contes ee Tne: BS ; ings pep saae beat prices at | the ue Faller: Shop alpen and : teur'singer, “that it won't empty it."— ; : trams, | Authoritien Ge usome = See = which vast quantities of shoddy clothes |Ptess them for you. ‘Phone 1084. 5 te ve th ver of| Jacksonville Times-Union, In the 16th century there was a curi- axsa. Nas YS EY MANUFACTURER are 010 can only. bé obtained because 10-23-tf iiscearstie eee Shot sufficient: Keep Sead ottiacd tht 5 ¢ hae spe dn ip whereby street ped- Laie cUAnaNe oy i 1 nea FUPTEN ; ree A the public believes dt Js 4b; pial a bits ings to eat—| @lers were forbidden to sell plums and 208-211 Oil Exchange Bidg. fi ; 1 AND ‘wool, Maki ie Scene ee GURIR| calvin .Case.wiit leave tomorcow for|ly sowerfull ta-disalile a man. always atthe Wyatt Cafeteria; 10-204f} apples, forthe reason that servants| | hone gene SS OE ||) auKONOGit wit RicrAins > | xuish between virgin wool and shoddy |2 et Duainess -érip in; therBalt | pievo you ween the Burlington egal “It is healthier to be cremated,” says|%"4 apprentices were unable to resist |! email: OGREN'S GALLERY, | wool clothes-wonldonretect ‘the wublica| oes Vicinity. tion ots? Whey axe on sale at easy! o, gngish physician. Maybe so, bat | the seht of them, and were constantly | © ARCHITECTS | 156.8. Center. Below Amertenh Cafe. would enable the consumer té guard reli 2 7 rd terms. See Harry Free, the Lot Man. tgs Ad tempted to steal their employers’ money p LA) 3: against paying virgin. wool prices -for [Keon oc ey Gpalr of our Bap.f] MOS SUE BARE Weiknow weswhoilld never | i Osorio engjay the costly, délioncies DUBOIS & GoopRIcH se WAIERS shoddy Wooll@wtben taaebtes Pee thes Karry Krome or green wether fe be the same man again.—Boston Tran- ty Architects 4 script, Nice line of wool auto robes; also hood and radiator covers, just received eteepe syene snow: The muscular power of the flea is J. R. Murray has entered the real|80 great that. it can leap a distance, estate business with the Jones and|of two hundred times its own length, | j Hayden Insurance company, WILLIAM 0. WILSON , Attorney at Lp Rooms 24-25 Bovgrena Weigel 4 ‘O- 1g + Wyanal: Sultes 14-16-18, Townnend: Block peerage eee oie eee desire to buy virgin wool clothing to do | Labor Contracts Wanted—Will ac- cept.contracts on assessment .work, .val- idating anq@ drilling. Reference furr nisbeg. .Call Calvin H. Cass, Henning GARBUTT & WEIDNER’ ‘NFORMATION BOREAL’ The Kimball drug store is having a dewels, and ‘Teheran, “the City of Jew- els, Wife (as door bell rings) —“That wom- Atholl and their heirs. The duke al SKARLS TRANSFER 0} I & STORAGE ee rd Hall eo ‘Tal | HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANEG Layyei : When you think: of buying 8 hphiea at the East Side Garage. 118-3t | noel, 9-30-t8 415 on Bee mas: | | Michacd Shipp | , bi " M. Englan ym “ : . ety isi Mer : Moot me at Carnes’ Brokerage and} Or [0t SRink vot Rowe eae geate| _ For auto top and curtain work, see | 6¢ the quaint marriage customs atitt| ¢ eeeeress: Room 21, Townsend Building Public Exchange at 8 o'clock tonight, pany. te Jno. M. Whisenhunt at the East Side surviving in old English and Scottish | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ! Phones 13) and 385 | OF ENS SECOND STAND fe See ae O28) The Persians are renowned lovers of Garage. 11-8-3t | families one concerns the Dukes of 2 —_—— Increase of ‘business ‘hus Catised hay: /POMSs zhamihion ohoariten this: staal se lie Gunnison, successful. operator and }Yery accnentlye DEC EE r of the Cagper Information bureau ; ‘stand, to open a new bureau and Newsstand at at 153 Sourh Center street. | This will be known as “The Information Bureau.” ‘ ‘ full line of newspapers, periodicals and the like is carriec at this new stand. Later Mr. Gunnison ho) complete department and stationery, re and greases, high and low fest gaso- line. 16-31-6t The men’s furnishing department in Webel’s received a large shipment of pes to install aj work’ shirts and gloves which is now on including books | display. “The Information Bu- u" will be the home of the:newsboys,| See Murray or phone 10473 for bar- ‘ccording to Mr. Gunnison, and any|gains in real estate, houses and lots. Newsboy in the city-is welcome to make|Jones & Hayden Co.,°204 0. 8. Build- his headquarters at this newly opened ing. 11-5-tf stand at 153 South Center street, paring to replace the glass fn the win- FICERS NAMED fen ia treo ote 42 BY BASIN CLUB | + be painted and redecorated. Kerosene is the only fuel universally The Casper Jewelry Mfg. ‘Co. is pre- BASIN, Wyo. Nov. 6.—The directors of the local chamber of commerce mot phates Fas elected the following vt crs for the ensuing year. “President, Robin Bonwell; viee mmilicat, H. Hi. Ilime; treasurer, J, O, Stewart. The Secretary Was instructed to commence “n active campaign for settlers, Th2 chamber is now being conducted along the lines of the Billings-Midland .club in any quantity desired. Heating appliances. 159 South Center. 10-31-5t The Sopth Side Grocery has installed a.new sanitary dispfay counter; also has painted and redecorated the of its place of business. jsale on home-made candies ad Lig- * Center Street Filling Station, agents for the Hood and Brunswick tires, Oils interior ‘Get your boy or girl an alrgyn or gives jewel-names. to sits streets. WANTED—To buy a Ford car; tour- ing or roadster, at once. See Calvin H. Cuss at the Henning Hotel Tailor Slip. 11-4-3t One of the Beacon shoe representa- tives was-in the city yesterday calling on the local trade, real estate see F. Above Iris theater. 10-22-tf For bargains in Branch Realty Co, Phone 332W. Sult miners can wear summer clothes in the coldest weather without f of catching colds, “for colds are unknown among those workers. Beat the H. C. of Living by cating Pop Corn. Where? At the Natrona Confectionary. 159 South Certer strect. “ 9-22-tf Much of the family washing in Japan delivered to the door of the consumer] is done by getting into a moving boat Use Oxo-Gas|and letting the sheets, shirts, etc., trail astern on @ long rape. Get’a Champion priming spark plug for your Ford car these cold, cold mornings and you won't have any trou- ble starting it. Oil City Auto Supply. See Whit the Kelly Kid. 11-5-5t ‘The “Amerlean Shoe Repair Shop. re- und has Secured funds towwage an detive }pair of roller skates. Casper ing ceived a large shipment of fancy bhoo civic campaign, 4, '|Goods Co., 149 West Second. Phope2it-/iaces ‘and shoe polishes this morning BOOTLEGGER BOUND Ove a ‘Lob Two young business men of, Cusper}’ geo af jor phone 10175 at -the HOUND OVER settled am. argument today when tll jones and Huyden’ Co., 204 O. 8. bylld- of them wagered $10. One of the men said that it would snow tonight and the Yother said :it: wouldn't. ‘A full charged ‘battery does not ON PLEO BLT EE A bootlegger} who gave his nes 6 as | freee. Adie age er? sect ta l. Swartz, was arr J in the: Burling-|C2» at 4 a Mi ton addition. tase etain v the aher. |¥0ur battery looked over. Phone 968451 ‘(t's office, with Nellowstene whisky in his possessign. He pleaded guilty when given a hearing in Justice Pubbs* vourt this afternoon and was 3 od on bond until nis case’ is pend the will be ‘istrict court’ where #entence Pronounced, ALA SKA COAL IS. NEEDED TQ FUEL PACIFIC SHIP. Cy ° Firegs.) LXCHORAGE, “AUABKA, (By Mat!) \laska coal is wanted for ships of th New pacific fleet, according “to mtute "ents credited to Seere! Maska newspapers, Secretary Daniels, according ta re- Vorts reaching here, is planning to visit Alagka next Spring with 2 number of (he vesgals. of Nieman died, oie ie all kinds, of excitement yesterday. whe the pojice patrol went up Second street with a Jogd of passengers. — ~ a The first number of the Masonic Dgnce Club will be held Friday orn, November 7. All imembers’ are’ to come. 1L-4-4t Cleanliness is next, to godlingss saad you must keep)clean F you wish to pe free from disease. Yoy will find that a Tyrkish -bath ds veteeshing, -invigorit- ing and healthful. The yrkish bath on Second street in the O. §. building” ix fully .equipped swith. a swimming pool and the best of attendants. Holmes hardware store -has- secured tary Daniels by} tye wxcclusive sale In Casper of “Pat- chem.” Watch Holmes’ windows. ‘The tire patch is the best that is mage wi is equul to uw vulcanized patch, aa XN Alte Whitten Anderson says that he saw ing, for bargains in lots and houses. 1146-+4f . The .Oil City Ayto Supply is receiv: ing large shipments of fall and winter. stock every -week which is put on dis- \play atts arcival, We will store your trunks, boxes, bar- réls and pianos and insure against loss of same from fire. Phone 988-for ‘further particulars. The Midwest Ware- ie pnd Transfer Co., 226 N. Cen- ‘ter, Casper, Wyoming. AL-f-3t The new plate glass window for 'the Henning Talloring company hag .ar- il re} the old one that ‘was recently broken by a istone thrown’ from the base of an auto tire on «the lippery streets. Yoy cannot |, wrong \by us a Champion priming spark plug in your Bord car these cold mornings. Get one from ‘Whit the’Kelly Kid at the Oi.eity Auto Supply, corner Beech and Second streets. . te 1 S-bt Maurice Morin is noted for being the Sirst man to ever grow oranges” and Jemons ip North Dakota. A Ppa Neche, WN. Dak., andjof afer as in i . f Hose expen su Say 7 Auleh soc Mae on > a Mr. Morinjund evening toljets. an always comes here just before din- ner." é Wub—"Then it's evident that she comes here after dinner.—Boston Tran- script. ny Oxo-Gas, the only.oil burner indorsed by the government, son display at 159 South Center. 10-31-5t Let us refer you to Oxo-Gas nosers in Casper by having you call ut 159 South Center. 10-31-5t “ “Why did _you turn out for that truck? According to the traffic rules you had.the right of way.” “Yes,” answered Mr. Chuggins, pa- tiently. “But the truck had the right of weight.”"—Washington Star. Bicycles, bicycle tires, repairs and supplies. Casper Sporting Goods (Co., 149 WW.” Second. 10-31;6t; You’ will always enjoy yourself and’ \be pleased when you eat at the Ameri-' can Cafe, 10-2-t£ | Charles Harvey, who has been here in the interests of the Lucy Manufac- turing company, 8 Jeaving soon tor »Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., where he will hay You will always be pleased w) you eat at the yt Cafe. Le ed VIENNA. (By mail.)—~The* govern-| ment has voted three million crowns for the relief of needy clergymen, beth Cath- olic and evangelical, ? Meet me at the Union Pool Hall, 138 West Second street. Under new amp agement. C.D, Hennig! h, Prop, 10.21-tf For reliable wiring at honest prices see the American Hlectric-Co., 112 t Third stroet. Phone 1030. Oat “And so you learned French ,thoro- ly while over there,.son?'’ said the. futher of the returned soldier. “Sure! T) got so I could say Hello and Good-night and order ham and.eges, aud TI could ask @ fellow; to +1 me money and tell ‘a gi} T loved der bet: ter'n anything and that’s all a fellow needs in any language.”—Richmond ‘Times-Dispateh, : Special attention given to afternoon A complete line prepgrations ang gir osta: ways carries»his ‘bride across the :thres- hold of Blair Castle, it being in acco with an ancient tradition that it is un- lucky fer a bride to enter in the cus tomary way. If you are in doubt as to where to get a Kiddie Kar, a pair of roller skates, an air-gun or in fact, any useful ehbild’s gift, try the Casper Sporting Goods company, 149 West Second street. Phone 214, ‘ 11-3-5t Probably the longest word in the fer to the principles or policy of those who are opposed to the disestablishment of the Church of England. ‘Kerosene, the twentieth century fuel. # by-product of gasoline, two and one- half gallons to every gallon of gasoline produced. Billions of barrels in storage. Come in and see Oxo-Gas demonstrated 159 South Center. 10-B1-5t Among the earliest strikes in the United States .were ;those of the shoe- makers in Philadelphia in 1796 and} 100 acres and consists afamany. Gham: bers, only a few of which have ‘been thproly explored. There are’ several tiers of galleries, the depth from \the highest to the lowest peing about 260 feet. ‘Every good complexion needs the proper care if it is kept good. Every poor complexion needs care if it is tote made better, A complete line of Mar rinello preparation and hair goods. The Marinello Shop, 248 E. Second stree Phone 803. 10-81. ‘If the Burmese husband and gxjfe | come to the conclusion that they are not suited to,each other their procedure of divorce is-simple and direct. The wite dees not go to her lawyer, but to the bebe From his she obtains two littlé candles. These she brings home, ang she and ber husband sit down wn the floor, placing the candles he- tween them. One candle represents the hugbang, one the wife. They are light- ef at thé same moment, and the owner of the one which goes out first ves the house, faking only bis or her clothes while the owner of the more endur’ candle remains also the owner of the) | hopse apd gl! that tt contains. English language {fs antidisestablish- mentarianism. It is a word not found RAGE & PUBLIC in most American dictionaries, but is, Ps TANG) sometimes used .in Great Britain to re- BE. E. ST eens Phone: Hes. 104 Moving a <W. Office, Specialty. | VAUGHN TRANSFER CO. Fiano and moving anywhere in. the eity or country. At your ser- vice any time. Phone 920 ESE NOLTEN’S THANSFER CO, 1 Phone 19J. Country ‘Trips Solicited “Quick Service” BROKERS re rH. Open-air, session held daily at 8 Dp List your Oil Stocks with us; n fill your orders on @ re- markably low margin. Bhone 1147, Office over Iris Rheater CHIROPRACTORS 4 DR. J. H. JEFFREY Da, SERS Phe JEFFREY w Lyrie Theater Bi Office Phone 93. = ‘DI. eG. ALIN Pits MDNA HAHN |interests'in the manufacture of the :0-|1798, of the gaflors in New York in ad Bldg. ‘tary yarchines, 1803, the shipwrights at Medford, Mass.. Ren, S973 Youlg7ill ual@taich hem 1 axe in 1817, the Albany printers in 1821, = =3 Ou ANG Oj satear. “jand New York batters in 1822. science .when you .eat a. tho Wyatt|""? ‘be New Korle batters in SENED Cafeteria. ree U14t] ALL METAL WEATHERSRIP apie The movement of drifting ice in the|toe tie. Lincoln” Bae aegatrae: : ~ e 5 ice in the/tor, 615 §& Lincoln. Phone 928J. S$ OL! Far North is about two mites a day. (°° O18 & Tostgote| |» CWOMHES CLEANERS The tallest. and shortest People in] "The «famous Luray Cave in Page aN ns Europe, the Norwegians and the Lapps,| county, Va., underlies an area of about sing, (Remodeling live aide by side. a 2 LON “TH en and iroad Sts. ‘Our atottot VERone se ion wciven mn and Ke! sa REN. 201-207 Off Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyoming. co HOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Uixchange Bidg. ene | GEORGE Ww RGUSON Attorney. “Law Rooms 22-28, Townwe % | | = wasend Bldg. me 198-, Casper, = - | Wyoming — = WARBER & SPENCER Lawyers 308-210 0. S. Bldg. Phone 630 | o. L. i PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and phn tad hot water heating “a lalty, wil kinds “promptly | Shop—S26 8. Spruce. = Wa. Plumbing, “stew heating; Rudy pipe nace. Jobbing of all kinds prompt. attended to. . pw ii W. First. Why aw. Qteciure Bugs” AW and hot water less hot air fur- RESTAURANTS | Good, cle | populir, pr MARIO | Co“y LUNOH -ROOM Meals served ut ull hours. Hot and cold sandwiches, ‘Good Coffee” | OUF motto, 285 West 'Uhird St. Burlington Cate * Open ‘Diy and Night Service and, Quality..“Prices a Reasonable. ‘Tel. S30W. 455 'N, Wolcatt, REAL ESTATE : MANION OY. WHEKLER: » + | Real state and surance Campers Wyomtag * RROOMING HOUSES wane Beeond Bee Strictly Modern Moums by Day, “Nii Te DALYON Biron M News STAGE LINES . . | Mati, Mapeoup erent wai wil, Wapress, ir and: Fi °. ‘Tiephgors ane Peale Cron? ty ae e ¥ cs lephune O83 or BiTowl . | LET M Your Hy Office @WUILDS HOMES pe whth xqu oer your | is ' Ra hone 11149 | VETERINARY SURGEON ~° —r ? nN. A. RAT iN . Vaterinary bubgeon: | | At Casper |Plermucy.’ Phone)180. | WELDING tesi't ; YLUPNU WEUDING SHOP id Linden, ‘meron "Aton 5 Wolvott | Colesiu BEST Be > rt i