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CONGRESS GIVES OFFICER POWER TO GURB PROFIT Peeples suill Wonder at pees after Necessary Authority Has Been Given At-. torney General WASHINGTON 12.—(Special.) it is net to be wondered at that sen- and congressmen are receiving many letters from constituents urging them to “step profiteering” and “bring down the cost of living.” These are the thoughts uppermost in many minds these f@ays, and necessarily so; people ave so in the habit of appealing to con- sress these days that such letters are not surprising. -The wonder is, how- ever, that those who write such com- plaints should expect congress to do anything more than it has in this direc: tion. Senate and house dropped every- thing to enact legislation calculated to strengthen the hands of officials charged with curbing high prices and prosecuting profiteers. erything the president and attorney general recom- Nov. ators meuded was énacted without question. ‘The duty of congress is to enact, not ent ey and execute, the laws. Having thus armed the executive de- partments with full powers, it is no see- ret that congress, irrespective of party. is disappointed at the result—or lack f results. Attorney General Palmer vade a great fluster, but thus far viily “profiteers” he has bagged the have been a few corner-store merchants who have been found guilty of over- charging @ housewife, for a pound of butter or sugar, The “big fellows’ who have reduced profiteering to a science, bave thus far escaped. For illustration: This year's Cali-| fornia raisin erop is very much greater | than t—yet this year's price is double that asked during the apex of} the world. war. Prices paid the pro- a for* live cattle and hogs have beef steadily declining. but fresh pork particularly has advanced in. price to the consumer within the last thirty) days. Elgin butter retails in Washing-! ton today at a price higher than at any time during the war, and this fs true} of many other commoditiés, The people have themselves largely | contributed to the high cost of living | by smanding expensive things—and | evidencing a willingness to pay any| price sked for them. according to the igressional investigations, So many! have been making, on account| of war activities, so much more money | than they ever did before, hoon willing to pay big prices and to} yy expensive luxuries. Of course, when it is Known that some workers on the faney shoes of today are paid $20 and $25 a day for their services, one mity some reasén for high-priced footwear, With milk wagon drivers siviking for $50 2 week and now get- ting $410 in some cities, one must expect ihe price of milk to go high; when the salary of the average railroad man is than the income of the average physician, it is no wonder it costs | to travel and ship; when the 's paid the average coal miner are what is id the principal of our} hools, one cannot expect’ coal! nothing. MOTOR TOURISTS LEAD IN VISITING YOSEMITE peop money Over per cent of the visitors to Yosemite valley, Cali tourists that automobile, rding to the tying bureau of the BF. Rubber company: 50,000 people e expe to Visit this great natio; rk this ye Many of the motorists are campers. This is due to the fact that the govern- ment is very hospitable to the camp- er. Tle may select his camp site, with and retain that site fr as long as he wishes to} stay. If the Yo#emite camper brings his own outfit and provisions he is at ho cost, but the company which has} * governnient concession rents camp vutfits and conducts the general stc at which articles can be had at pric Which supervised by the govern ment. eee | that they have! ins: |of France, which considers this restora- ‘tion essen jot partridge and that Austria and Hun- BRITISH TO INVESTIGATE 24-HOUR METHOD OF TIME LONDON. (By mail.—A comiinittee n oppointed by government 'o report on the advisability of adopt- ug the 24-hour method of expressing time which was put into effect about IZ y ago in western Canada and Which is said to-have many advocates in the United States, Italy for a lonz time has used the system and it is ex- tensively employed on the continent for Iway, postal and telegraph purposes. Astronomers always use it. O ts the starting point of the 24 hour method, representing midnight. The hours are then counted as on the ordinary clock face up to 12. | After that 13 takes the place of 1, 14, of 2, “nd so on up to 23 and the reappearance of Explorar S Flagship Is Beached by Waves NOME, Alaska, (By the sands of the Nome bei Jalmur Stefonsen’s old flagship, Mail.—High on ph Mes Vith- the the FTHOMKS BECK COMES FROM WEST VEIN TO | HEAD BUSINESS COLLEE F. Thomas Beek of ‘Hust Bank, West Virgin.’ who came “to Casper a few days'ago to’ assume an interest ‘in the Casper Business * college has already ‘taken’ charge at the ‘school. Several ‘New students have béen enrolled: this week in’ the day’ s¢hool and Ss are ee being formed to increase the’ number of subjects given at both day and night sessions. Mr. Beck has been prominently iden- tified with educational institutions in the east and comes to the college well prepared to take up his duties. After | women missignaries. Second -Deputation ‘of .Workers Bound e Orient Sails from Francisco ——_ SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. Nov, 12.— (United Press..—The second deputation of 30 prominent American women, in- cluding two college presidents in addi- tion to several social workers women physicians and religious leaders, sailed from here on the Tenyo Maru for Yoko- hama where it will join the first dele- gation that sailed from Vancouver on October 30. 5 The women will divide themselves in- to several commissions at Yokohama to go to various sections of the Orient to make an exhaustive study of cvery Problem in the mission ficld from stan- dardization of women's ubiveérsities and schools and prevention of tuberculo- sis to adaptation of American hymns to Chinese tem-tems and the problem of putting healthy contemporary Amer- ican novels in the Japanese “best seller” class. President M. Carey Thomas of Bryn Mawr, who is now in Egypt, wil! join the women in Yokohama. President Ellen F, Pendleton of Wellesley college accompanied the first deputation that sailed from Vancouver. The tour was organized by the Fed- erated Women's Counell of Forcign Mis- sionary societies, and the findings of the women delegates will be used by the Inter-Church World movement for the formulation of a wor'd program. Presidents Thomas and Pendieton will head a commission of the delegation to investigate the women's collegiate edu- cational situation in China, Japan, Korea and probably India. Other com- missions will study the ficlds of wo- men’s medical schools, public health ed- ucation, tibereulosis prevention, social service, religious education, evangelism, Christian literature and art, adminis- trative problems and the hareships of Miss Charlotte investigating business conditions in Cas- | Conant, principal of the Walnut Hill per, Mr. Beek is firm in his belief that there is a plentiful future here for the hg college, and hasbeen favor- ably impressed with the way Casperiaus boost for Casper. However, he agrees they have something to boost about and to boost for. Miss Daisy Mortimer, - the present secretary and treasurer of the Casper business college, will leave in a week or two for a wisit with her parents at Topeka, Kansas, and with friends in Kansas City., Miss. Frances Kesler, who has bought an-interest in the bus- iness college is now assisting with the teaching of shorthiind and typewrit- FRENCH SPORTSMEN WOULD DEMAND GAME PRESERVES BE RESTOCKED BY TEUTON Associated Press.) PAL is "Nov. 12.—A demand that Germany, Austria and Hungary. shall make good their ravages by , restocking the fields and forests of France with game has been formulated by Count Clary, president of the St. Hubert lub The prine iple that the inyader should) held responsible for eto} French game es accepted by the com- missioner of reparations nearly a year ago. Now that the peace tr ty | has been ratified by France, the St.| Hubert club, eomposed of gunners, has | drawn up the following demands: | That Germany and Austria each. be |-y, called upon to deliver to France 6,000 | a 600,000 hares and 3,000,000 brace gary together should be required to de- liver 1,000,000 pheas: nts, The proposal is t delivery of this} “indemnity in kind,” the value of which | is placed at 35,000,000 francs, shall be} spread over two years, From accounts furnished by French officers who have been over, the ground | in the fofmer enemy countries, there jis an immense amount of game of all sorts available. CLERG YMEN- OF ENGLAND FORM - TRADE UNION| WIMBORNE, England, (By the Asso men, following the! ple ns and other pro-| ional men in England, are’ forming auftrade*Gnion for the purpose of . sc curing better conditions and more pay. The Rey. C, W, Lioyd Bvans, vicar of the parish church at Milbourne St. An- drew, in the heart of Dorsetshire, is leading the ‘movement, and he is in re- ceipt of letters from clergymen in all parts of the country Digden ye support. Most of his correspoy S nite in scoring bishops. One sp “The clergy may go to the workhéuse-for all the bishops care.” . “We want 4 regular trade union,” writes still another, proposing “a cleri- cal strike if our demands are not listen- ed to and our grievances redressed by those in guthority without delay.’ Mr. Lloyd Evans, says the elergy- men, when organized, will demand a mininum salary of $2500 a year, and inereased pensiot RE-EMPLOYMENT OF SOLDIER IS ‘TEST OF HONOR LONDON, (By Mail)—Two bundred firms Imve adopted the scheme promot- ed by King George forthe, roemploy- ment of disabled soldier® ov sailors: and P | sehe Pol Bear, Rtcently. vel was company, washed ashore by heavy surf. She probably will remain ou the beaeh all winter and will be} flouted when the ice leaves in the) Sprig owned by a trading] wil be e Names of employs ers who reinstated @ certatp pertents, pence purpose of forming a national federa- car. 9 West Second strect, Phone i The old house in Prince street, mense crowds. Jewelry and silverware are be! school, Nantick, Mass., will make espe- cial study of, L toma § and secondary ed- ucational ph 'SPUDS SCARCE, VIENNA MUST GO WITHOUT (By mail.)--Herr Stockter, agriculture and peasant ENNA. minister of member of parliament declared recent- ly that it was not possible for the peasantry to supply Vienna with anoth- er pound of potatoes, This week ho was driving at high speed late at night into the jae when his car was stopped by 2.8 Mer workmen and soldiers counell s seafertens Aid 165 pounds of po: tatoes taken from him. He violated all the food laws in trying to bring into Vienna such i quantity of potatoes. Around the Town Yellow Cab company, Phone 61, 11-8-tf Brigadier General Frederick S. Strong who commanded the 40th division in the late war, will be retired from the Unit jed States urmy teday for : For high class toilet Tripeny’s Drug Store. goods see Many prominent educators are to r in Washington today to attend inanguration of Dr. J. Stanley Dur kee as president of Howard university. Buy your windshields and glass of the Natrona Lumber company. 11-10-8t Eat the best m: in town for 6c at the Army and Navy club. 10-13-t¢ The Natrona Lumber company. will Save you money on stoves and ranges. Large stock just received. 11-10-8t A call has been issued for a confer- to meet in Chicago today for the Hon of state farmers’ organizations. Keep your clothes in shape by having the Henning Taitor Shop clezn and press them for you. Phone 1084. 10-23-1£ The first dirget steamship service be- tween Great Britain and Hayti since 1899 is to be inaugurated today with he departure of the steamship Conway from London for Haytian ports. You should worry about this weather vith @ set of our weed chains on your Cdsper Sporting Goods company, 8-5E dying. Expert work doné m_ hair A complete line of Marinello prepara- tion and hair goods. Skop, 803. The Marinelio East Second street. Phone 11-7-6t 248 New York city, where President James Mon- roe spent his last days and where his death occurred in 1831, is to be offered for sale at public ayction ‘today. J. Gansl’s Auction Sale attracts ie “Diamonds, at any price they may bring. jthing strictly gugran Pacit 6 2617 Montana avenue, Billings, Mout, j Largest Diumond Merchant in Mon jtuna. 1-7-2101" Kerosene is the only tyel wulversally delivered to the door of the consuin- jer in any quantity desired. Come in and see’ demonstration Heating titled to Use the Seal! of Honor] Street. Bon their notepaper, of Oxo Gas appliances, 159 South Genter $ 1-7-42 Uave you seen the LByrlington addi {ion Tots?) They ure on sule at easy of thelr former employes, now disabled ss ae dara cd they army or navy servies, avill be en ptosis... Hoe Hurry ree, the Lot Rope rolled on 2 uewlhy- -credted *Rollot Honor. | lt AO SADR AE OE NEON TES RR) LAR EEE “When fou “eink of buying a house; be Prone 128, John M, England com- 9-24-tf “We hiindte “only the highest grades Nf motor, oils. Mobiloils and Texaco. best that Ra aed can buy. Wyom- ing Fillihg. Station Co. 11-7-t! The annual meeting of the American Society. for. Muniegpal Improvements Will. open at, New Orleans today and gontinue fn gession until Friday. The .latest book, “The Ridin’ Kid from Powder River,” on- sulo- at the Little Brick. 11-38-38 <¥elléw Cab company. | Phone De Sut Buy your bread where bread is best, at the Wigwam. 10-7-tf The two principal industries in Bul- garia are the cultivation of tobacco and roses. . Weed chains, Weed chains, get them }now and protect yourself from acci- dent. Casper Sporting Goods company, 149 W. Second St. iL t We will store your trunks, boxes, bar- rels and pianos and insure against loss of same from fire. Phone 988 for fur- ther particulars, The Midwest Ware- house and Transfer Co., 226 No. Cen- ter St., Casper, Wyo. 11-12-3t Best pies and fancy steaks at Rudy’s Cafe. Chicken dinner every Sunday. 10-4-tf Important problems are scheduled to come before the National Industrial Traffic Jeague at its annual mecting to open in Chicago today. Oxo Gas the only burner indorse by the government, on display at 1 South Center street. 11-7-12t For acreage in proven flelds, phone Wm. Bunday at the Henning hotel or write him at 705 Bucknum street, Cas- per, Wyo. 10-6-t£ You will always be pleased when you eat at the American Cafe. 10-11-4£ An electric vibrator will relieve that rheumatism. Tripeny’s Drug Store. 11-11-2t The vast region of Canada known as “the basin of the Mackenzie,” located to the east of the Yukon, is believed to be one of the few great oil regions of tlie world as yet unexploited. Let us refer you to the Oxo-Gas users in the city at 159 South Cen- ter street. 11-7-12t Every true woman is happiest when she knows she is looking her best. The Marnello Shop. Phone 803, 243 Hast Second street, 10-14-tf How's your sole? Try a pair of our Korry Krome or green leather soles. Natrona Shoe Shop. 10-29-tf The first general convention of its kind ever held in the garment industry will meet at Atlantic City durifig the first week of December, when manufac- turers of dresses, as well as manuf: turers of raw materials who sell their 33 products to the dr industry, will wther from all px of the United State to discuss important problems affecting the trade. Labor Contracts Wanted—Will ac: cept contracts on assessment work, val: idating and drilling. Reference fur- nished. Call Calvin H. Cass, Henning hotel. 9-30-tf Meet me at Carnes’ Brokerage and Public ange at 8 o'clock tonight, above the Iris theater, o-2 For fresh eggs, Seuth Side Grocery, quality groceries. Phone 1111. 10-7-tf Get your oils and greases for your car at the Center street Filling Sta- tion. High und low test gas, agent for the Hood and Brunswick tires. Radiator covers, weed chains and auto accessories, high und low test gas. C ter Street Filling Station. : Suve time and money by using Gates Half Sole Tir Cost half as mucn. Guaranteed 3,500 miles. 9-23-tf You will always enjoy yourself and be pleased when you eat at the Ameri- can Cafe. 10-22-t£ LONDON... (By muil.)—Charles Tup pen, world’s champion coach horn Binns er, has just died here. For many he was a familiar figure at horse Showa and in his car won 29 first-class prizes for horn blowing in England and America. Bring your cripptea motor or gener- ator to the Casper Armature Works and have it repaired. 10-17-t£ Where do you buy your gus. We sell 68.72 gravity at 49 cent niso stan dard gas, testing 05 at 25 cents, Give us a trial, the service exper-s, Wyoming Filling Station Co, 11-7-6+ VIENNA, (By Mail)—To economize in fuel aid light. the ministry of educa. tion ordered that the public scheols be limited to three hour sessions daily. Follow the crowd to the Smoke House billiard parlor, a very congenial place for a pustime game of pocket billiards. 11-3t-tf Meals ang lunehes, continyous serv- ice ffom 6 a. m. to $ p.m. Cafeteria style, at the Harvey. 10-22-t¢ SYDNEY. Australia, (By Mail.)—De votion of a whole program to the ren- ditions of Wagner's compositions at a concert here has elicited a tremendous protest. For reliuble wiring at honest prices see the Amerjcun Wlectric Co., 112 Bast Third street. Phone 1080, 10-1-tf Turkish baths and massaging at the $8. Turkish Baths. 10-16-t£ TOWIOY (By Mail}—The mercantile steamer Wastern Merchant, the United States Bmergency Fleet e poration, was successfully launched yes- terday at Tsurymi, near Tokio. This is the third vessel launched in Japan for the American corporation. She is of 15,000 tons deudweight. * oO. Keep posted on good things to eat— ulwuys at the Wyatt Cufeterig, 10-20-tf Le sure and get the best when order- ing your electri¢gl fixtures. House wirlng is an important thing, too. Let|kinds of auto us estimate your job, none too large/See Whit, aud none too gmall. MeBveny Electric company, 141 Yyést First btréet’ 11-10-3¢ [} trouble to the Willard Service Station b 11-12-4t built for}a rund Stop in and look over our fvory. The! ibest in town. Tripeny's Drug Store. 14-11-2t } Three-fourths of the population of! Spain is engaged in agriculture. If you insist on the best, call the| Smoke House Taxi. Phone $3. Reliable | service. 10-23-tt Pigments of more than four hundred different colors are secured from coal. See me for your automobile ‘painting. James Murphy. Phone 278, 9-29-4£ An nere of good fishing ground will produce more food in a week than an cre of land will produce in a month.) See Murray or phone 10475 for bar-| gains in real estate, houses and lots. Jones & Hayden Co., 204 O. S. Ruild ing. 11-5- tf) Auto radiator service. We repair and) rebulld any make of radiator, Acety-| lene welding shop in connection. High-| way Garage. Phone 1178. 11-8-tf | During a period of half a century the average annual catch of the Nor- wWegian cod fisheries was in excess of 50,000,000 fish. A full charged battery does not freeze. Drive into the Auto Electrical Co., at 111 East First street, and have your battery looked over. Phone 968-J. 11-4-tf For bargains in real estate see -F. Branch Realty Co. Above Iris theater. Phone 332W. 10-22- A full line of pastry goods daily at the Wigwam. 11-6-7t United States produced in the only. cighty-three pounds of The production now ex aluminum. ceeds 50,000,000 pounds per annum. If you have assessment work to be done before January 12, 1920, phone 1184 for estimate. I am equipped to do the work and can furnish best of references. Write Geo. C. Strawn, 405 O. S. Build- ing, Casper, Wyo. 10-30-10t For fresh oysters, clams, and crabs, eat at the Casper Cafe. 10-13-tf Be proud of, instead of provoked With your complexion. <A complete line of Marinello preparations and hair goods. The Marinello Shop, 248 East Second street. Phone 803. 11-7-6t Blectrica! fixtures and wiring. Mc- Bveny Electrical Co., 141 West First. 10-8-tf On a tiny island tn the Japan sea, near Nagasaki, is 2 most extraordinary coal mine. The surface of the island is gnly sufficient for the shafts an@ hoisting machinery and the tunnellings extend for various directions under the sea, Kerosene, the twentieth century fuel, a by-product of gasoline two and one half gallons to every gallon of gasoline produced. Billions of barrels in stor: age. Come in and see Oxo Gas demon- “T'm Always’ Chit to Keép a Bot- tle of Tanlac in My cepa She Says “This Tantac is the grandest medi- cine I have ever seen or heard ef" was the statement nade by Mrs. Edith Hen: ne of 105 Harrison street Seattle Wash. when she éalled at Bartéll’s Drug fetsre a few days ago. “Tanlac has entirely. overcome my troubles and built me up in every way possible. I am suffering no more but am enjoying life, and want to recom- mend Tanlac to everybody,” continued \Mrs. Hennessy. In speaking of her condition before taking Tanlac she said: “L suffered such awful pains in my stomach that I didn't know what it was to haye a pleasant day, I was dreadfully ner- vous and restless, and my constitution and whole system were run down and weakened. I was so nauseated and felt so dizzy that I was simply miserable all the time. “You may ¥y not believe it,’ she con- tinued, “but I actually lost fifteen pounds in three weeks, an average of five pounds a week. I hed no appetite whatever: and what I did eat did hot agree with me. My food wouldn't dl- fest and that caused me to have sour stomach. Gas would form on my stom- ach and would bloat me up and press against my lungs sv I could’ hardly get my breath. I was also constipated and frequently had splitting headaches. “I read in the papers where Taniae had given such wonderful results in a case that nearly described mine—so| I decided to try it. And to my com.! plete surprise I began to get better at once and now I feel like another wo. man. I have taken three bottles of Tanlac and have been entirely restored to health and I can now enjoy life. My nerves are calm and I have no pains whatever in my stomach. I have for- gotten how it fells to have a headache or dizzy spell. I started to gain in weight at once and am gaining alt the time. My appetite is better than ever and T ean hardly get enough to eat. My husband says he is afraid I will eat him out of a house and home. I am now enjoying a good night's sleep evety night and I will always keep Tanlac{ in my home.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper harmacy, in Alcova by the Alcova{ Mercantile Co., and In Salt Creek by biel Salt Creek Drug Store —<Adv. pa de er See Murray or phone 10473 at the Jones and Hayden Co., 204 O. S. build- ing, for bargains in lots and houses. 11-65-tt strated at 159 South Senter street. 11-7-121 If you are wanting the be tmade-clothes. See E, A. Si the Henning Tailor Shop. Although C coal fi t in tailor- ada possesses anthr dd to be comparable to thoxe ¢ ou Ivania, they are as yet undeveloped, with Dominion has to import from 15,000,- 000 to 20,000,000 tons ef the Pennsyi vania product every year, tring your battery and, starting und have it adjusted. 10-15-t£ Did you ever stop to think that the Casper Loan Office will save you monucy on your new suit. 10-16-tf It's an important problem when you start wiring your house, you want th st and we give the best. MeEveny vtric company, 111 West First St. 11-10-3t In of cotton now prod: interesting to recall that in 1784, bags, entered ax Americ seized at Liverpool on the ground thot so much cotton produced in the could not 1 United States. been ve Nelson for real estate : ‘OWL 1d building, Cas 950, Why about coal use Oxo On display at South Center street. 11-7-12 Insure yourself and your income. Phone 1184. Ask for Geo. Swarts, ‘ 9-24-tf James [ 4 to introduce silk cul tur into V inja, but the colonists were more interested in other In 1718 Louis! and in 1732 it was comni iin. the production at on Savannah river, amounted the 1,000 pounds. to In 1798 Connecticut took up the industry. We are offe! 00d whisk brooms cheap. This week only. Trip eny's Drug Store. WLL2t It is getting colder und the Casper Loan Office will suve you money on your overcoat and mackinuw. 10-16-tf There are always good roads Ivading to the Wyatt Cafeteria because the trafic keeps the sidewalk smooth. 11-10-3t ad mines of Missouri, which yielded millions of dollars, and have not yet shown signs of becoming exhausted, were discovered by uw boy and a dog. Th dog, chasing a rabbit, fell into a hole. While getting him out the boy found u piece of ore and took it home to show to his father, who recog: nized it as valuable. Cleanliness is next you must free to godliness and » clean if you wish to be from disease. You will tind’ that Turkish bath hing, vigorous healthful, he Turkish baths on nd street in the O. 8. build ly equipped with a swimming Bast povl and the best of attendants, 11-12-1t ALL METAL WEATHERSKIY Sylvester Pelion, general contrac tor. 615 8. Lincoln, Phone Weed canizers, road vul ex und all all tines, ins, light globes, Kelly Springfield t svories at Kid, af the Ol corner Beech sand 1iey.nt the Kelly City Auto Supply Second street it | the result that the} ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Hooks Opened, Closed, Stock transfer ‘ments Autherities | : — os ARCHITECTS 5 De DUBOIS & GOODRICE. Architects Rooms wusend Block Casper, Wye. —————— Ss GARBUTT & WEIDNER rehitects 415 Oi pete Bldg. AUTO REPAIR rhonet Res. STW. Office: it Moving a Specinity. Phone 19J. Country Trips Solleited | “Quick Service’ BROKERS . MARSHALL. ©. Special tea NGS 27: Hokrbaush ¢ Office Phone 64; (Oo oe per ver Caal Pheae FS i Tartar, on. | AM 113 Motor fepalri ing, tectrical Nvitine: a r | teraction HAT CLEANING NEw lbeness We Ge 2 andr re- o 4 eae INSURANCE Pp. RUT! ioe sell The Wyoming's Own e, Keep Your Money at. Home, { Office 247 N. Center, Phone ssew | eee o- | HOAGLAND AN; JEWELRY T. J. Fof fine War LAWYERS ween Ruttes SR, eae ne Block DON Thumbing tha hei heating a special oo kinds = promp Shop—s20 Piumbt heatin Rud Tobbin nace, if ly attended Shop 139 W. Fics: | (McClure ¥ iz of to. Under New wi Good, clean, pri Open-air session held daily at 8 p.m. List your Oil Stocks with us we can fill your orders on @ re- markably low margin, | Phone 1147. Office over Irie Theater CHIROPRACTORS J. 4. JERFREY DK. Revie EL JEYFaeYy Center St. ” Hes. D3, ater pn “OTtice Seon 70) Town wend: Bid, Phones Hes. ‘hors Lh By i: enteetge contakcuias ae BOLNER Rilg Building Contractor - 290K, Hugo Street | it Dop' ul prices: MARI S.-BAWDEN, M.D. tice limited to diseases of the onltertiythars ‘Tract. ted Diseaspa aattgia aa "The Given Prva Stirgson tp DR. J. 4 Ve shared ELECTRICIANS eygin at, Phone co. x) ch Wepalring. PLUMBING AND HEATING. 8. Spruce. n aid hot wat wholesom fou od t guome: foods pen all # ON MORGA KEITH, M. D. ven to obstet- were and at, HOSPITAL Tes. Phone 116 DENTISTS DR. J. C, BIBB: Dees . Pintitacy. > 2108. / 1080 ure Wind- nd Cons eo Fehe. sd sik dseite Convers Bs, OSisw ‘ORD | ! | —o 4 esos BE. Btebaré |! Room 21, Townsend Bultas R 21, ! Phones 130 fod 88 bl 6 i ' | NICHOLS & sTIRRETT | ! 3009-10-11 OL "uae Bldg. 1 —— ! GEORGE W, FERGUSON | | Roome-4 2525, 1 iweosend Bld 2 fr } 2 n ie. L Casper, — e Wyoming _ MAE & SPENCER aurers | 308-310 0. S. Bids. Phone 680 eoHUL wth Ity, ix hot water "Inbbin attende: Phone 300W ALNUR less hot afr fure all kinds prompt- “pdt RESTAURANTS MORGAN'S CAFR (Successor to o Main oie) - night. AN, Prope REAL ESTATE MAHION YY. Real Watato u: Camper, W: ROOMING nome West Seco | ae eh Were oe, oR a Matti, Bree ti ¥ if: | { | NATRON: A Silom: H t Shag ato int CH ‘au Reenly ie | iba assis sei EP ian °~ SHOE REAL ws agus (7. A S HOUSES HOTEL nd St. hie aes e by Day, Li Lines 0 robe aud Pas- to, Salt Creek. i¢ TR ta Fest paw uu | Phone GUIS, “SPORTING todas ears; (eee = ” |; CASPER) sPoWTING Goons ‘eo. 1 Lar See Ribas j | Any tdi in. che wort] goods tine ota of st 6 Gontrantoe oe rem | 440 West: ieee. Phone vet. 1? e114 : orgs eee Scnih TAXI» | HOLMES BUTT == id bi FSP REE AIO Let me figure with you wr your san 8 $106. paieee at nites | WG eta Fre | 4a CLOTHES CLEANERS ets oa SumGEON iir 1 8 semags a LAN GINS Bit Cleaning, Ea Nipluodelt ve Cpt ee “THE POIN'T’* | At Céuper Pima! este Bone 180. Linden and Nalirond Sta, on Our Motto, Phoué 66 Hf WELDING: 0 i : SS | Oe ey | Sage a || Oxv-ae SEA anbaeng te p{ oui | ‘od. ot ‘ihe Heute, 'D tier oe y L we) : | typ Phone toe 2 ys || POPE bad igs ane Biielke ! 3 of eh

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