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PAGE TWELVE NATRONAHOME BUILOERS CONCERN JURY STRIKES ‘ROAD ROOSTERS PURCHASES GALUSHA BRICK YARDS FOR GOOD EATS AS SITE FOR 28 MODERN HOUSES Three Blocks on Capital Hill ‘to See Removal of Un- sightly Plant and Erection of New Series of Homes to Meet Demand of Residents “ The old Casper brick yards soon will see the erection of a series of new houses to be built by the Natrona Home Builders, Inc. This company has purchased blocks 53, 54 and 55, better known as the brick yards. Charles Galusha sold the property, the sale being made, thru Harry Free and John G. Jones. The brick plant is to be removed GO? 20a. Ratt Che Casper Daily Cribune erm of Discord Attacks Court when Jurors Clash with Sheriff LANDER, . Nov. 22.—The germ Grant Highway and State of a iscontent abroad in the Associati land at last seems intent on gumming ssociation up the wheels of justice, for added to the long list of dissensions from all] Manville and Lusk, the twin citles of corn Twely men and the sheriff on the oth efforts of th the matter Was arbitrated won, but during the squabble t and of the country is a jury strike. were aligned on one side Thru the judge of the district court Lander Good Roads bration Wednesday a joint boost i the. for the newly organized Stato Ave vd ry, ds association. he que Wyoming, had a great good roads cele- at Lusk, making it! rant Highway More than twenty | s men of Manville attended the | fiting Keith's health. Master Keith past ar, though |has never fully recovered from the se-| higher and emloy rious ¢ k of the influenza contra cording to an of Celebration Takes ‘ Form of Joint Boost for N tood Het was temporarily over. {¢? Ament, which was given under & race init 1e auspices of the Lusk Commerc and the ground graded and then subdivided into lots. Peni qinaipoin’ at fesue. letu, unplece ye Cie are Cans rial N The Natrona Home Builders nays elfive | Sac y | traveling salesman” of aup as the master of ceremonies. iN houses under construction at the pr | etek Se : There were three numbers on the| cit time bat about 25 new Howes wil) BRADS COSTA RICA tomonite “a ‘months ago. The | MORPH. ‘according. 0 Malcolm ' alae N , the coming year | pi baa ae » afternoon | Kinnon, general secretary of the Grant vn of the higeat tyne of con COMING ELECTIONS [oie Veine reached. The sherit! was{ WO returned last night from a trin| ruetion and architectural de h lerinen along the road nearly to the eautern | is 10 have iis own individuality eae TMC ERE IRER eaten tr reveria’ line of the state. The first of these} es will he built from the “Not where you're going to take us,”| WAS the banquet, served at the Bunga- i he houses now under con | yemarked one. The word evidently had | low hotel, with covers for more than have rphy-in-a-door beds, Nee |two hundred and an overflow of severat | @ ases hardswooad aes be |dozen men who could not be accommo: | floors, fire places verty. kitchens liar sted but the jurors |4ted and who stood in the hallway '& The latest yype of heating systems and [eter atta CeOuUTne Po iteoriaFatit and lobby and watched the proceed-, frat elias! plumbings will (ge, Intoe sr ‘that a petition signed by all of the 288. ‘The musical program was of} hous 7 jurors was presented to Judge Ralph {Particular merit and as a surprise, atter Wy Phe company owns its own planing Kimball asking a decision, ‘The judge [the toasts, a four-round bout with inl and will do [ts own mil work, pre filed that the shoriff was within his [BlOves Was’ pulled off in the corner of % citing any waiting on account of mill FIBA IG NRHA EAC te durse nes | Hekaining room) | mov egmp fina Suechneed | company him to any eating house -he |The next number the meeting in & thru the office of Harry Free |eaw’ fit. but as mediator in the con-|th¢ Garden theatre, which was packed |*¥ Co. for the warehouse pane he auiggested. that "a vote he |'2 capaci Here there was an ad-| The c¢ sauny announeed today that it lKaven (the ja « by ‘cretary MacKinnon and one v in x position to ecreet first-class “An hour later deliberations were re: L. I. Newton of Cody, president of houses in the shortest possible time, ac Se eee ee eee ane aprecmnent| the Wyoming State Good Roads asso- cord y plans made by their own ar lis % ciation. Nat Baker acted as chairman chitect to suit, the purchaser. Plans re 10 he f shed free of ¢ » for hou Renate ted hy the Natrona » arraigned Home Huilders company. The company | | He stands 1 of ste officials announced today that the com | from in front of the Lander courthouse y stock proposition and nd driving it to Shoshoni, PATS Aeee eae ne aTODIEE r te Harry | was apprehended and the that there was no stock for sale. Ha Varea. Pree & Co. will have the exclusive sell ing of all houses | Bach officer in the Natrona Home Luilders company is a skilled man in his partieul line of construction work The men have been in the building bus So | iness from 15 “y-years. In this way | each will look after his own special ond of the building of houses. Francisco Aguilar Barquero. W. PD. Mannen, president of the com James vice-president, is plastering while A.V. Alder, 1 contractor Francisco Aguilar Barquero has i agreed to act as president of Costa | Rica until a successor can be elected, He has held the office of third dele- pany is gener Hansen, contractor tary, is in charge of arehitectural and gate nat hele he lofiice or ituireidele. | onpincgring , War “i ot the! #8 one of the most distin ulshed coreg nae ns s eae lawyers in the country, He company, Will have charge 0 ve plu » su) cla ni | and heating work for the houses. | support of all clasaes. +. ae ohn W. Lamb, member of the board | s, Will painting m of the or dir Supervise decorat sins GOR PAT i rasa ss HELE EDUCATION}: APPROVED BY SATS Ie oregon nn Comme en iament Made Basis of Election Drive \ plan of synods the meeting also extend the le: heen 4 dae | of synodieal ses ea by several sta byterian ehureh int LONDON.-« The f the Associated Press) ty intends to make u ve} » Pres: | States. | United The chang from the autumn to the | cational reforms one the problems. mmer ind for the purpose tig which its legis: s will direct at of enabling minister 1 oth jtention duri the forthcoming session 1 to attend during their of parliament period when more time ean he spured Some provisions of the edt ion act} tudy ‘ of 1918 have 1 opposition from | te idea is to finish the routine bost- labor representatives in_ the house of | ness of the sy devote the nod in record time and | commons Chief remainder of tb among thes ity given local : offi to 1 graduate school for ministers, in |+works schools” organized by which : in’ Presbyterian hore | firms and conducted on the firms’ prem. missions, foreign missions and other! ices which are approved in the act as essential church work. will) be cc ‘loffering “suitable and efficient COE reLNG stGrnier. mn of from tweltime instruction.” ‘These school to three day extended to on designated for boys and girls between a nd a reg sof study out-ly4 and 16 yenrs of age. i Labor party representatives object to The states, Washington and Oreson. | the “works schools” on the ground that | have tried out this plan and found it} iney may mean that instruction the to work successfully. The attendance) yi) he biased by the commere! Was inereased and ter interest Was | terests of the firm conducting them,” hown, The ministers were found to? \ demand is also made that instruetion, | return to their pastorates with renew-) a, far as possible, shall in the morn-| vigor and spiritual and mentalling hou sing contended that “it it to compel boys attend sehool when ygth for the nods of Utah following year Wyoming, Ne is usel and girls to they are tired out} a, New Mexico and Arizona have}py a day's work.” | to adopt this plan and will put) panor party candidates are making| it into effe their next year's meet-|their party's stand on. this subject | The synod of Oregon their campaign argu it Eugene, the synod of North Da kota at Jamestown, the synod of New Mexico at Santa Fe, and the synod of Uthat Salt Lake City, The othe> meet lng places fill he determined later sed for immediate publieation Wootan, Director of Publicity irch in the U nue, New York will meet prominent ments among > A Tribune Wantad will sell it. * | | employ received the office of the he had inations for the state he is an er QO PERGENT OF FREMONT MINERS AGAIN AT WORK »| work and normal p , according to local off s y Ji Morgan of Di 2 visite » camps this wee i arising from the $ y radien re adjusted Lge OSULAR FOR GENERATIONS” | CAPSULES OPAIBA and CUBEBS — AT YOUR DRUGGIST— BY NAME ONLY. and a result ‘CAPTAIN GARTER TOOPEN LAW OFFICES IN CASPER Captain Vincent A. Carter, | his discharge from vice ed in the count formal notice attorney ssfully pe admission to Wyoming. examinations ster suce the {took the weeks ago. He w worn in yester- ; law. He will open offices in Chen oe |shortly, he announced. Oats Captain Carter received his legal ed Batiee at the Catholic Universit the jury cond time. ling a where he car recov: who since! essor genera his exs Captain Carter here about six and made a number of talks. When the meeting ended, grand feature was begun, the hall above the theatre. Mr. MacKinnon s: hears people say ville are quiet and dull, he knows some personal or town reason for ing their noses LOU of of joint. FOOD | UPC ONLY been | offict, uy from Farm, products cost per cent 1, that || more than they did twenty. n- |p five bar in prices with those lowing dif of NOON Foes of Science and Law, Washington, D. C.1P potate and at Fordham University School of} f jyens Law, New wrk City, Upon complet-|f poosters ing his cours: » was for two years |f stoorg m for the law firm of] jroys _____ and Seb a, firms has a wi busines: Caspe! well Army and > active HUDSON, Wyo., per cent of the nd Hudson Nov. miners in the mines have will be resume 1 clals. trict Jam the radicals were APre COMPOUND ration of Ask for cit,” WHEN YOU WANT LONDO? ion seems. te whether En, inother outbr ministry of teps in Medical opin vided here a, but the nken aetive possible re ak of influen PLAN LABOR LAW. RLIN, (By Mail—Seventeen com been created by the gov 10 work out the de Is of a Jaw that it is planned te pass cither by the present n: ermbly or thre h the coming r The committees will be so divided up te deal kind of labor and every problem. ‘The man government hopes to have an ide system with improvements over the pas ernment with every phase of the Just In NEWS countless Burnett Optical Co. Skilled Opticians Casper, Wyo. Ground Floor Henning Hotel. one of the New York id social mong the members vy club of which and enthusiastic mem —Nine returned to xduction soon will avoid Substitut: le of Pepos Come in early first pick. the third | the hall inj $ that when he that Lusk and Man- are either grossly misinformed, or haye 478 PER CENT IN 25 YEARS: today ind the fol- the finest fabric made. they | hay N N N N N N NY Ne N) N) N) N) N N N N N i) -30- Day Opening Sale + SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 146 South Center Street Next Door to Manhattan Cafe Wednesday; November 26th , We have 600 uncalled for men’s suits and overcoats, all of high-class tailoring, made by the leading houses of Chicago, guar- anteed all of the highest class workmanship. These are suits made up for men who made deposits from $15 to $30 and were uncalled for and returned. We have a big assortment of styles, sizes and quality, all of All to suit your demand. Remember, all these suits and-overcoats are altered to your fit by our tailor who for years has been with the leading house of Chicago. These willkenable you to save from $15 to $30 a suit. and get your Also have 100 extra trousers, all of thy same quality. w. | daughter-in-law, and son Keith left for San Diego, pent A SD be le PPI LL LIS WS ‘SEV ERAL STARVE IN ENG (By Mail.)—There ) H, Tedford accompanied by his Mrs. Homer Tedford, , it Thursday night Calif., in hopes of bene- tion in Eng of the deaths eccurred in: Lond Electric Christmas Horpaint Cucliag fen SOB PO LE I LI EF MO EF IAT Give some- thing useful that will give many years’ service and pleasure. Our stock is now com- plete with many appro- priate Xmas presents § Make your selections now and avoid being unable to get just what you want later on as conditions are getting worse every day on delivery of goods. We invite your inspection of the most complete line of high-class Electric Appliances ever shown in Wyoming. Natrona power Co. Phone 69 EBB GLGGW.G PL POPO OO OEDO OOF OOO OOOOOO OEP OO HOHE SHOES OO OOS ODEO OOOOH OOOHOHEHO008 $75 to $90, Cian eo hoe $58 $60 to $ On sale $45 to $60, ost STATIONERY See me._ I have just received a full line A Shipment of | New Magazines Today ‘ DEPOT GUNNISON—Phone 256. HEADQUARTERS FOR DENVER POST 153 So. Center St. | The: gain: sere serg, p are a few of the bar- some of the highest class , running from $75 to $90 , running from Coats and Pants Coats and Pants of the hest fabric. Coats and Pants from $65 to $80, on sale Coats and Pants from ‘ $45 $55 to $65, on sale...-.--.---~ Coats and Pants from $38 $45 to $55, on sale.------.----- Coats and Pants from 30 $35 to $45, on sale_---- eeenen-- Pants Pants from $18 on sale... $14.50 POPSOPSPPOESHPSOOOSODOO SOOO DO OO DODO DO SOOO OOOO OPPO OOO OOO DONG DODO ODP OVID OOO OOOO OOOH 0000000046000 000000000% On sale _ $25 to $40 Oavedlee iets $30 Pants from $14 to $18, on sale... 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