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q HORSE ON OWNER IS. WO LOCATED, BREE YARN DOES WORK Publicity Used as Last Resort in Finding Cash Rogers and Man Turns Up in Rec- ord Time After trying to find Cash “Glenn” j.ogers thru every source known to the office. short notice in the ribune it night brought Mr. into the sheriff's office little than two hours after the paper was published. sw A friend of Mr. Rogers in the Tribune and it o'clock last night that dat the courthouse, A ter he called at the Tri- he had found his the. about ». Rogers minut office to say horses wi lost n Lost Springs about 18 months ago. Since Yinding them recently, the sheriff's of- tice has been trying to locate Mr, Rog- ers, The teamsters union, the post- otfice, and many other sources were informed of the man ®ut he could not le found. But finally the newspaper trticle located Cash Rogers and today be will go out to indentify the horses. Th was a rev i of $25 offered for the recovery of the animals. ‘The sher- ift’s office did not claim any part of the reward. STATE BAR ASSOCIATION TO MEET HERE IN 1920 State Bar association hold its next annual meeting in erding to W. O. Wilson, who urned from a trip to Chey The meetings of the association nerally held in January, but this 's meeting may be postponed until The Wyoming will authy enne. Tixed, ly NIPPONESE STAR TAKES LEADING ROLE AT LYRIC: Mystery, love and in terratic London society the ments which mak he Mlustrious Vbince.” a photo-drama based on the story Phillips Oppenheim with Se ssue akawa, Nipponese star, one of the ational and fascinating screen productions filmed. ; When Count De La Mar, cosmopoli- tan roue and unscrupulous adventurer, » love game with the beauti- exs Of Devenham, he did not um that Death's sinister shadow fell neross his primrose path. The Prince Maiyo had warned him that he would pay the penalty: but he it ful could not know the Japanese noble- n Was the son of the man he, De La Mar, had driven to har i. Nor did He know that the Prince had sworn to kill the man who had brought dis- enor to his family name. In the middie of the night, when london was in the grip of a dense fog, the adventurer had gone to keep his mised to elope with him, and more is shown in Prince” at the Lyric¢ me ead Brodie and small son ar , for New Orleans, All this Iustrious phe they will with Mrs. Brodie’s parents. pect to return to Casper about the first of March. | publican the date not having been definite- | | tenty dezvous with the Duchess who had | wo0D BOOMHAS SPENT ITS FORCE 2 PUBLIC. GAY 1S FOR BUSINESSMAN WASHINGTON, Deo, 16.—The Wood presidential boom, having gone up like a rocket, is likely to come down dike the proverbial stick; the condition of the national treasury demands that our next president be a trained business man of demonstrated ability, an avowed protectionist and pledged to economy; the Re campaign slogan will be retrenchment and economy. McAdoo the radical will contend with Palmer the conservative for the Democratic nomina- tion with the chances favoring the lat-] lieved of burdens fhe full weight of ter. Should Palmer be the nominee! Which have not yet been felt but which and the Republicans should fail to threaten otherwise to swamp him. name ” sound business man, Palmer | eS would appropriate the retrenchment and economy planks of the Republi rn n to! piatformi—avidl-atarianeenmocarab aw Attention, Santa! ‘win. Such is a composite tiew gathered Don’t Forget This from mixing with’ representative Re- publicans assembled in Washington at O . . the eall of Chairman Hayes—a. view: rder in Packing point unbiased by any personal presi-| dential preference beyond Pershing, who, as has been many times siated, At this season of the year the per- is not likely to allow his name to he, manent address of Santa Claus, pop- considered. arily supposed to be the North Pole, The Wood candidacy has made prog-| }° Somewhat uncertain.” However, a end of ours is quite correct in Santa Claus reads the y the rea- of most skillful manage ment and because it was the first open campaign launched; it found favor with | ress because many. admirers of former President | £0 She sent him a letter in care of this 5 a z ine ta isk Roosevelt simply because the mantle, '!7 Noid ipeatag Sta ieee Oe the Chechen Ar neclann th ale US | letter in the mails we are publishing SNe alta , it will he sure to eateh Woon"—hi that velt's closest friend w deal by the administration. Wood's candidacy appealed to the sympathics: ] of many at first blush who will later revise their opinion, it is confidently asserted hy some of the wisest political supporte: ass Roose- | 2 s given a raw it so Dec. 1919. 12, anta Claus: nt to no if you'll please bring Rig dolly and a trunk and a set Brother wants an areplane 1 with a hanker on it. He prophets and predestinators. These! wants a football too. hard-headed and grizzled campaigners! We have heen good mother says and ne allow themselves to be carried) hope to you Xmas night. It is away by sentiment; they keep their) awful cold in Wyo. and 1 hope you ears to the ground to hear what Mr.{ von't freeze to death. It is nice and Average Voter is saying and di m down south where we come from. ing, and then all pr candidates to microscopic tests to dis cover vote-putting powers to meet this demand. Here, according to many of | these president-makers, is the micro- scope on General Wood Please, Santa send my teacher a dolly too, she is so good. I am 7 years old and am in the 3rd grade, wove to LMA AND BL one R BOYER, TH | Box 1 He ix not’ a business man, never has | had business=training or experienc: such 4s to bring him in close contact | with men possessing these qualific statesman; his training and e nee have all been along military the chief precept of which is that it tikes a superior force to overcome | Deputy Sheriff E. M, Ellithorpe will an wdversary—and he is, ore, un-| leave tonight for Rawlins with Jesse ! Smith, who in the state Kim «lin. diplomacy as sentenced to 14 months t there have be i penitenti Saturday by 1, when convicted of crim- pointed 1 ocea- sions in his life when, had he 1} »s: of half the virtues now alt upon a 14-year-old girl. The vlaimed for him, he could have: arisen | vax committed about three weeks to national wher his dulled initiative cogwheel in the na- | military jand le tional y “The one thin one factor the recent conference, }"and that is whether or no the people really favor a soldier: for president: ; should this demand attain formi . sroportions, the ery will be for our by} TWO ESCHPE IURY WHEN AUTOMOBILE TURNS QVER An aecid the aign will bring out of the most po of what appeared to ‘be unavoidable variety did consider- to the motor car which M. y General Pershir 4 cH ee Tt ; le was driving this morning near Stern necessity, however, demands 2 HE business man fer president: people have pond streets... One » Lh 2 ; was that the car turned nearly despe with as yet not fully grasped the h the wa ton wits expenditure With a war e billion dollars and estimutes Litlion more the next fiscal with for the mili don insistent demands billions more in soldier bonus o it and another, most rigid must be pri Only the operation of a co de. ‘termined to rétrenc trained and experienced along practical business line: can the ta yer be re- the several smashi of and bre# completely ¢ glass on the of the wheel Resides Mr. € the Slight by ¢ all ing its a 1 upon the has" y in ch, LICE D TO WED A marriage license was granted here to Lloyd Ben Roberts. and Unwin, both of Casp » granted to Ray . la., and Mrs, for yesterday Manilla ney of Mason Phinney. of Casper ———— A Tribune Wantad will sell it, round the Town “A trip on the train now-a-days fs like riding a stage coach in the year of ‘96. Yellow Cab Co., Phone 12-11-6t Taxi service, 61. The man who can’t take a joke is usually playing a joke. Billie's Taxi, phone 74-3 or 216. ueaete tending school in Burlington, Iowa, re- A cur usually has more friends than | turned to the city last week to spend a fancy dog. The best loaf of bread for the money at the Wigwam. 12-11-6t Lewis Wilder of Ios Angeles, Calif., is in the city on an extended business trip. A fine lap robe will keep you wann this winter. Oil City Auto Supply. 12-13-3t An onion lover insisted on attending one of the local theaters last week and consequently several people that heard cf it postponed their date for seeing the | movies. George Nelson the insurance and real estate man. Phone 950 and get! results. 12-11-6t We are all guilty of this; We do | something and then invent reasons for | kaving done it. | You can have chicken dinner every Sunday at Rudy’s Cafe. The good steak house, 12-10-6t ‘We must have law. If we had abso- lute freedom, most of us would try to run over someone. | I have a good business and location for sale on Center street and will sell the business at inventory. «If interest- ed write C. O., care of the Tribune. 12-16-6t v. J. Hughes of Winner, S. D., is ep@ading a few days in the city visit- ing with friends. Mr. Hughes says, ‘Don't neglect your Christmas photo ' | too long. Remember we make sittings at night by appointment. Jeffryes Studio, 3rd Floor, O. S. Bldg. 12-10-6t F. N. Crosby of Sheridan, who was a business visitor in the city last week, left yesterday for Omaha. For winter comfort a good lap robe can't be beaten. Oil City Auto Supply. s 12-18-8t A cheerful thought: The past week of severe winter has had a. few mo- ments of peace, bright and cheery. McEveny Electrical Anything for th smoker at the Smoke company, 141 West First street. Phone House, Largest line of smoker's arti-| 19-wW. 12-16-6t. cles in the west. 12.16-6t | | A foreign kiss is a safeguard from M. J. Butcher of Omaha arrived in| the “flu”, says an experienced Cas- the city yesterday and will spend a few per man, It is a kiss that ¢an be days here on business. An office which knows its subject See Ben Realty Co. insurance. Phone 7 Real estate and Ww. 12-12-6t The Smith-Turner drug store has re- eeived a large consignment of holiday tionery, We aim to please, and courtesy at the Phone 1283. Quality, Smoke service House. 12-16-6t You can get a broom holder free of charge at the Casper Pharmacy with a $1 purchase. ¢pend this week here on business. rejatives. | +| cow. Oysters, clams and every day at the Casper ote 12-3 apse F.N. Spaulding of Decatur, Tl., ar- rived in the city last week and will Meet me at the Spnre Moment club, Cigars, soft drinks and confections. Union Pool Hall. 12-11-6t R. A. Bacon of Pueblo, Colo., is spending a few days in the city on an extended visiting trip. Mr. Bacon ex- pects to locate here in the spring. Yellow Cah Co., stand at Wyatt hotel. Phone 61, 12-11-6t Miss Daisy Kropp who has been at- her Christmas vacation with relatives. Shoes dyed black or brown at the American Shoe Repair Co., corner of Durbin and Second streets. 12-15-1t Don’t misjudge as to where you are going to eat. Try the American Cafe and always be pleased. ea G. S. Gilbert has gone to Billings, } Mont., on a business trip and will visit with relatives there during the Christ- mas holidays. Get some useful gift for HIM at the Henning Togery. A large display of !fanecy silk shirts, neckwear and fine ode: 12-11-6t Mrs. R. BE. Wing and son, Roland, have returned from an extended visit at Brooking, S. D., where they had heen visiting with relatives. You can eat chop suey and noodles at the Bon Ton Cafe at any time. 12-11-6t ‘A. F. Hampton of Salt Lake City, Utah, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a few days here visiting with A few nickles saved every day will run into dollars in a short time. Start a savings account at the Citizens State Bank. 12-10-6t 'T. R. Caldwell has gone to Newport News, Va., to visit with relatives until February. Mr, Culdwell will be accom- panied home by his brother who expects to locate in Casper. It is ‘never too late to start a savings account at the Citizens State Bank. 12-10-6¢ E. E. Carey of Madison, Wis., ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend a few days here visiting with relatives. Mr. Carey was a resident of Casper four years ago and says, “When I arrived in the city I thought I must have ‘been on the wrong train, but the eenductor called out Casper and I got of2."" McEveny handles everything in the electrical line to make Christmas look thrown with the naked hand from an automobile or the Pullman train win- Cleaning, pressing and remodeling with a, guarantee of satisfaction. See ‘am Halme, the Tailor, 125 North Cen- ter street (upstairs). Phone 467-R. § 12-16-6t. H. D. Thorlson of Denver arrived in the.city yesterday and will spend a few days here on business. Mr, Thorlson suid, “You folks in Casper have been very fortunate during the coal short- age. Denver has been without lights, but Casper never. has. See McEveny for your electrical Christmas gift. 141 West First street. Phone 19-W. 12-16-6t Arthur Soapul of Cass Lake, Minn., -|representing the Minnesota Lumber company, is in-the city on business. *I cover buttons. Tim Halme the tail- or, 125 North Center street, (upstairs.) Phone 467R. 12-16-6t Many women are pale and wan and tired this week. It is because they have been sitting up nights with their house plants. A Christmas gift purchased at the Henning Toggery will insure satisfac- tion. Drop in and look over our holi- 11 it forgets to ring. WILL THERE BE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS? See Mrs. Henderson at Henning Hotel Steinway--Appollo Players--Victrolas A few good used Pianos at Low Prices. Try Our Easy-Payment Plan THE KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC COMPANY Largest in the West DENVER, COLO. |! | day display. 12-12-6t V. J. Marion of Sioux Falls, 8. D., ar- rived in the city yesterday and will spend a few days on business. Make the home cheery for Christmas by using Oxo-Gas®heating appliances, See demonstration at 159 South Center Street. 12-16-6t M. J. Hopkins left for New Mexico last night and will spend several days visiting in Denver enroute. Eat a real meal right off the new steam table at the Harvey Cafeterla. 12-10-6t The West Cigar and Newstand has received a large shipment of Hayes’ and Richardsons’ bon bon chocolates. Watch your battery these cold days. If you have any trouble with it bring it into the Auto Electrical company, East First street. 12-16-6t What a queer thing a man is. He swears at the alarm clock when it rings, and he raises Old Harry when All roads lead to the Casper Sport- ing Goods company when you go Christ- mas shopping, Anything for the boy or girl that is a useful gift can be found here. 12-12-6t| Just step to the phone and call 19-W) if you have any wiring you want done. | McEveny Electrical company, 141 W. First street. | If you ure in doubt about the house or lot you are looking for, see the} Branch Realty company, above the Iris theater. Phone 332-W. 12-16~ At. | Uncle Sam has certainly bagged a zig | lag of game in the last six months. He das caught them alive, too. Ellis Island ' is full of them. The Casper Supply company has re- ceived a shipment of Temme Automo- bile Exhaust Heaters which are de-| signed to provide comfort for winter car users. 12-13-8t A. R. Duffy of Flint, Mich., represent: | ,ing the Flint Chemical company, ar- Your car is as cozy as your room if equipped with a Temme Exhaust Heat- er. Casper Supply Co., Oil City Auto} Supply, or the Coliseum Garage. 12-13-3t A stranger dropped into the office Sui:day and inquired where a certain man lived. He was told that the man j he was looking for was staying at the Henning hotel. After asking the same question several times over he left, stil: very much in doubt. Possibly he thought the man he was looking for stuyed at the Henning but lived in Glen- rock, The American Pool & Billard Parlor, | the most congenial place in town for, a pastime game of pool or billiards.| In the basement of the American Cafe. 12.12-6t | Miss Serena Aikens of the Oxo-Gas | Heating Appliance company had both of her hands frozen while on her way to work last week. Although Miss | Aikens suffered great pain she remain- ed at work, Anything for the boy or girl for Christmas can be found at the Casper} Sporting Goods company. Come in and look over our complete line of holiday stock. 12-12-6t Many are the uses of the new fountain brush with a hollow handle from which any liquid or paste can be fed to the bristles by manipulating a valve with the thumb. For comfort in winter driving use a Temme Exhaust Heater, Easily at- tached. A permanent asset to your car, Casper Supply Co., Oil City Auto | Supply Co,, or the Coliseum Garage Co. 12-13-3t | * A lot of people have claimed the dis- covery of Santa Claus, but a thoro in- vestigation leaves it about fifty-fifty between the little boy and the indi- vidual who has toys to sell. For quick results lst your property for sale with See Ben Realty company., Real estate and insurance. Phone 74W. 1A12-6t F. 0. Winkerman of St. Cloud, (Minn., ; HAD SUFFERED EIGHTEEN YEARS || Mrs. Curtis Gains Ten Pounds and Ends Troubles by Taking Tanlac “Since I began taking Tanlac I feel better than I have at any time in the Past eighteen years,’ said Mrs. Ella G. Curtis, who owns and lives at an apart: ment house opposite Idora Park on Telegraph avenue, Oakland, Calif. Con- tinuing she said: “I suffered with ,indigestion for 18 years. I would go for two or three days at a time without eating a bite, and when I did manage to force down a little something I would be in the most intense misery afterward. Gas would form and I would bloat so badly I could hardly get my would have the worst sort of pains over my liver—just a steady, dull pair for two or three days at a time. I used to have the headache every other day regularly and would have such dizzy spells I would have to either sit down or lie down to keep from falling, and I was so weak and run down it was all I could do to do my house work. “Tanlac was recommended to me by my sister who lives in Oakland, who had been greatly benefited by taking it,| and I decided to try it. I had taken every sort of medicine *I could hear of without any good results, but when I started on Tanlac I knew I had at last found the medicine I needed, for after I had finished the second bottle I had a good appetite, I could sleep better, would wake up greatly refreshed, and was improved in every way. -I am never bothered with gas and I haven't had the headache for over two months and never have those dizzy spells any|o— more I have gained ten pounds in weight and feel stronger that IL have; in years, and can do all my houswork with the greatest ease. My friends all ask me what I have been doing to look so much better and it is always a pleas- ure for me to tell them I have been taking Tanlac.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas. per Pharmacy, in Alcova by the Alcovi Mercantile Co., and in Salt Creek by the Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. Drop in the Henning Toggery and look over our large Christmas displa: of silk shirts, neckwear, silk hose an anything in the young men’s and men’s wear. as 11-6t Eugene Nicky, week to secure food and ammunition, related a number of exciting adventures experienced in a recent two weeks hunt- ing trip. He left Sund#y for another trip which will probably last month or more. thing to please for Christmas is the se- eret of purchasing gifts. Drop in and look over our line of men’s and young Men's furnishings. Henning Toggery. 12-11-6t Certain species of snakes are main- tained in some countries to prey on mice. The snakes are harmless and af- fectionate, but would the American housewife ever become accustomed to a serpent slithering’ about her living room. Don't neglect your leaky radiator any longer. Have it repaired before it is} too late and save money. Auto Ra- diator Shop, Highway Garage. Acety- lene Welding shop in connection. Phone | 1178. 12-11-6t Miss Christy McGrath will return to the city this week from Sturgis, S. D., where she is attending the St. Martin’s Academy. Miss McGrath will spend her Christmas vacation here with her par- | ents. When acid is first put into a battery | its age starts. A wood insulated bat- i tery must have acid put into it when assembled at the, factory. Willard Threaded Rubber batteries do not have acid put into them until needed, there- | fore you get a new battery when you buy a Willard. 12-13-3¢ One of the chief faults of the average American is this: An idea octurs to him and then he insists and demands to that the newspapers devote pages spread his propaganda. Casper Business and Professional Column ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOU rye tris Pal THE GUARANT: 1 eee, CORPORAT! Rooms 208-211 OU xchange Bldg. Phone Py -—« ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH ! rehitects ! Rooms 24-25 Townsend ——SS=SSSS——s3. Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT & WEIDNER | e Bldg. | Phone 1102 ions AUTO REPAIR o———————_—____ er '"=n A FULL CHARGED BATTERY nope NoT a ae Drive into t! \ AUTO ELECTRIC éOMpany, 111 E, First St. Phone 968-3 {| BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ~O BAGGAGE TRANSFER } Coal and Coke Delivered HERMAN ENGELEB Phone 183M. ae arrived in the city today and will spend a few days here on business. Mr. Win-; kerman is a property owner in the city) and expects to locate here in the spring. t Seven trucks started for Salt Creek | yesterday but had to return on account | { of snow drifts. The drivers were very | NOLTEN'S TRANSFER CO. uncomfortable from cold. ‘Mueir trucks | Phone 193. were not equipped with Temthe spesat | ie Country Trips Solicited heaters or they would not bave Bt gt “Quick Se: Casper Supply Co., Oil City Auto Sup- ply or the Coliseum Garage. = 12-13-5t |. BROKERS Stephen Dreher says, “I have never, jbeen in such hard luck in afl my life! as I have been this winter. I took a! trip out in the country a few days ago| i | SEARLS TRANSFER & jt rived in the city yesterday and will/and froze both my hands and feet and) of the company he Spex eernee “before I can get my ring off my finger.” spend a few days here in the interests jnow Il have to wait until next ger | | Pe STORAGE Office— Tait's Billiard Hall Phones Res. 87-W. Office, 106 Moving a Specialty. CARNES tie « PUBLIO E. B. Carnes & B. ‘Leaperance, breath and 3: who was here tast\ for aj} SHIROPRACTORS R. J. WH. JEFF DR. ANN ACGMAitaM 3 SEFFRRy praeta: Lyric Theat: 1 UTfice enter de ee on” = ia... DR. B. G. HATN En: DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors enroute 2, Townsend Biag, fice 423° Phones Rex. sioty —— pr. = HARNED Practo: 206 eens ‘Maple CONTRACTORS LET ME FIGURE wi MH oR BUSIN TH OU ON} YOUR Ho} BLOCK ing Contractor 0 eS Hugo Street THE SERVICE Cc Horsch & N. Cleaning, Pressin Center, Linden. out : er, Linden and Railroad Our Motto. Phone's DOCTORS DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special attention givev to disennen | of women and ‘children Sulte 200-201, 0. 8. Office Phone G09. Res. Phone 749 J. ©. KAMP <A oo 2 Pho vate and sy Phones— Office 130 House 35 \ . §. BAWDEN, M. D. Pmeties erat to diseases of the nito-Urinary Tract a of the Bee nd Diseases Officer, “Ro Phones: Sete ponte to 6 TT ++ MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. p, ! Physician and Surge: | Epectar ohiee yan to obstet- rics an ases of w | | chilaren, oe re | i Blackmore Bail epbtee Office, 30; Res! The CASPER Lest het ae H 840 8. Durb ee TAU ' Phones 272 ey DR. H. R. LATHROP, purmcon ae Belk’: | Oftice P Phone! oot; Hea. Phene us ; DENTISTS The oo. } DR. J. sc, pad 1 Rohrban ne m4 | (Over neha ) | Phone 210J, I --. (Sets ELECTRICIANS | AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 1 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing. Armature Wind- ing. Electrical WARE ond rene tracting. 2 5 WAT CLEANING NEW foie nt aay CLEANING We clean and re-block all kinds of fats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stitt Hats for ladies and gentlemen. New trimming: work guaran- teed. Also. take “orders for ory ° \ | | | Hi | | 1 We call for and delivei Shoe shining parlor in connection | I [oi meee “Soares | Hats. for ladies and Kinga’ or’ ato pepene”. All E. Second, Casper, Wyo. o: 8. Bur Phone 051-W | | *____ INSURANCE { | HOAGLAND AND RUTHERFORD | |! We sejl The Wyoming's Own | | ILife, Keep Your Money at Home. | | | Office 247 N, Center Phone Sx9W j es al LAWYERS z 1 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at Law per, Wyo: Suites 14 =18-16, Townsend Block ——SS—T——————_—. E. Richard Shipp e Lawyer oom 21, Townsend Bulldin| i Phones 139 and 285 is | bs HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE mwy 204-207 pith exchange Bids. Casper, Wyoming. ——=} NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3090-10-11 Oil Kxchange Dig. | GEORGR Ww. FE Attorney-nt-Law Rooms 22 ‘ownsend Bldg. ne 196-3 Casper, = - | fe Specter & SPENCER 308-210 0, So" Dias. Phone 680 PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and heating, hot water heating a specialty. ‘Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—S26 8S. Spruce. Phone 200W ——$—$—$<<—<—— W. M. PALMER Elumabing, steam and hot water heating; Rudy pipeless hot air fur- nace. Jobbing of all kinds prompt- ly attended to. Ia 139 W. First. Phone 772W. (McClure Bldg. RESTAURANTS | POODLE DOG CAFE 1 | Open Day and Night. Meals and | | | Lunches at All Hours In rear of Poodle Dog Billiard Parlor. — REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real sta‘ Casper, Wyoming ROOMING HOUSES ly ik of Month. Reasonable. ELLE P. DALTON, Prop. STAGE LINES et a a Fre relgnt, and Pas- sen, ‘Creek. cer. Liberty, Garage, Casper. Telephone 083 or oW. VETERINARY SURGEON ad mechs crnctcirt he: sd tate R. A. RATHBUN | pinezats Fe Vv | At Casper Phone 180. ’ ING NE WE! 'G SHOP | ap inden, across, a SURED weit Ph pina toe |