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tar dt has had to 17,000. This is pot because it I tacks | preciation, but "because the men’ only eight hours p ay now ba vier fe) | ten and eat on the job. >) jeaye their tin paile at: the; “¥’ing thoy i. : — rk in the morning. and the ; ' tat e PR ' Slee es ox Pat a per MaRS ANY FoR Lae Pre FOR RENT—Large Sa furnished sleep, ae very Feasouabl joining bath, 732 Davia. room woth bath for one or two.’ | use Phe ahead CUatigaion er aiing: the oh ee tlemeon: pete s2li st PUEBLO, Colo., Sept. kee largest ¥. M.C. A. in the) Aosest west of the Mississinps. | Tt cam sor rh ieee ny. BO Oak. erbabets Sa \tains several huge gas ranges, built ‘ 2 ob apie Raves family. 304 8. FIs mee is rsrery vrs in Pueblo, ~It is ‘aigo the most remarkable |jike coal stoves, and a lot of interesting |) bz j et sa co Tig se eeea'e FOR ry howe, "8 Bedroom in m: “Y” in existence, for it possesses many novel features that no/culinury equipment which we might} #3 - - — - FOR RENT- PP. = oeferson, Pho; e =! 2 ‘ g coln, Dalat anu. other Young Men’; Christian association ever thought of hay-j have fain, ore, alae ere uae fee Fee EE Heaning Hoe iad ee oee odin iraiets dae nd pee ing—among other things, a large feminine membership. But}Pfi (606, itehen reer eo eek, which : ball. Rhinos. $18: it is really run for the benefit of Pueblo’s steel workers, peels 26 pounds of potatoes in a com- pe RENT—Sleeping. Tops About a block from its doors is the ;commodate the orchestra, and some-|} paratively few minutes, and a huge blocks off ‘Cen close giant plant of the Colorado Fuel &/\times for the rejuvenation of Weary {electric mixing machine which was € ‘ 243 8. Elm, iron company. This plant, which is/dancers. Just off this room is the ban- | mixing a bowl of 24 eggs. Nearby was i Be 7 famous for its iron and steel, is equal-jquct hall, provided with’ a long, thin}an egg-beater which. was so large and ks TOR Ppetn 3a We wlawent ly famous for its skillful industrial| «able, chairs, and\a dumb waiter which | wiry that it looked like a bird cage. < . 2 Sa ae | management. It-is said to be the first connects with the soda fountain in the After this we were led by Mr, Shel- FOR RENT—Nicely furnished atte concern in the country to introduce! lobby: and also with the kitchen In the|ton, the secretary, abruptly into the 4 room; suitable for two; gurage. employees’ representation, which it did;jbasement. The fountain usually sup-| refrigerating plant which turns out 600 8. Oak. “oas. at ACCOUNTANTS six or seven years ago, and now if plies the refreshments for dances, | pounds of ice every 12 hours, and stores g rb see eesiassesee has ‘set @ new example to the indus-| While the kitchen, takes care of din-|we forget how many hundred pounds PORE Ft) PPO A Me Ob aneyacoty| of * AMANTEE & ASIEN OSl> DI : trial world by hitching the ¥. M. CG. A. ;ners and luncheons. Any society or or-}of meat and fresh vegetables. Then ri door of the courthouse of Natrona) iw. 10) sls oO : to its star, or vice versa, as you pre-)S@nization can arrange with the “Y’|came a view of the swimming pool, County at Casper, Wyoming, I will sell | > Aue ‘Acsountabts ale? ‘Women : fer, ;40 hold a banquet in this room, and] just vacated by a few dozen Workmen, : said Personal property of the said H-|. stock Registrar and Transfer *} * ee Center St. . In other words, it has adopted the | %¢ served the same as in a hotel. Ac-|and a giimpse of the filtration system LL. Welton at public auction to the high-|, steehts bd Store Bldg. + system originated by the government | cording to the secretary, on an average|that pumps water into the pool and gst bidder ae cash to satisfy said ex-|» Phone 660 res Phones Pipi ted} ee during the war. In all of its mining of nine hananets a week were accom-| pumps it out again three times a day. ecution, apd: all costa. * ee setae sees eee Been? ** camps it has built clubhouses and fur-|modated here during the month of May,{The water in the pool is heated by PAT ROYCE, eeeesseee FLORISTS nished them completely, even’ to heat,| Wbich was the close of the season for|steam pressure, the coal used for this waa: of Natrona County, Wyoming)... caeees Me eee ee eek OWN EERT EA Doce light and water, after arian they are/ many. clubs and fraternities. uurpose being measured by a meter : * tees turned over to the ¥. M.'C. A. to run.| . The Various guperintendents of the that te r ‘f Property Cie and pobupents cbe| Publish Sept, 18, 20, 1920 ae i nd Accountants oe THE PALMS : If a deficit occurs in the operating ex. | #teel plant have'a funcheon here every per ob eencumre ait Weeds Tae Stock 1 ‘Transfer Ai 21'S Chales Cult Miaweee.apd Pinuts, + removed by October 1, 1920, or the pen- 767-3 *|* Man and Stands. + penses, the plant makes it up, but) Tuesday, and the foremen's club also] As: we returned once more to the alty “forJindt ounplying’ with 4his or, : 306 0. S. wigs. 4 le] ® Feet pavetae Sas hurt of City * otherwise it figures in the management | uses It for an occasional banquet. The lobby, a young girl in a pink gingham| OU” ON peentarned, 2 Lagne ow Work |. Bostgn ole 414 Mast Second Phone 600 + : not at all, being particplarly anxious} representatives eleeted by the employes | dress and hat appeared at one ‘akties Pact .of QOrdivance No. 179 : - [eee eee eee Sen eeeeees to avoid the appearance of paternal-|find it an excellent place to eat and] door. “Qh, there you are, ," she i ’ e 6 ism. talk over thelr problems, so that the/cried as she caught sight of a tan, | ¢ py owner OF pecan whe ee eat . ARCHITECES |: oii ee” HOSPITALS The camp clubhouses, however, are ;room is seldom idle. | grey-haired Swede in a leather rocking the ‘time i] ee ett GoopRicit oe teoeeseees Beessees not reserved for the miners alone but the Sratlore on the top floor’ ofjchair. “Have you forgottert that ite. : DUROIR 4 +|* CASPER PHIVA HOSPITAL . are also open to their families. The | the building, which house 155 men from | night is ladies’ bowling night and that ‘ *y ae ‘ i . women come to the “Y" during the day |the steel. plant, are very much like the| you promised to give me a lesson.” ‘ calgoms 214 Sownsend, Toe {49-°|* Phone 273 Casper, Wyo. + for their baths, and in the evening they | ete found in a first class hotel. Most} ———— Seeeeepeevresere eee ees os\2 cieta Rigen nor 3 compete with the men for the best|0f them are double rooms, with two} i+ ca Sita Sees’ wiltig locue ismtt: Dee Bie ae two we | OU RIOTS FROM Ec ch hesdetgali agen ar mae hes aA The Pueblo “Y” is just a Jarger edi- Teaus, anid two Kinds of decorations. Attest! ASA UF. Sty CARB EENEY ai? on ae iy . tion of the camp clubhouse. The steel |Sémetimes Yale and Harvard soe ARIZONA MEET je a % NOW * od Iba pe. 5. . plant built it at a cost of a hundred|ccurring in the same room. Publish Sept. 16, 17, 18, 20, 1920, i 415 Oil Exchange Bldg—Phone 1162, ¢ * at ion and Riltay s thousand dollars, with the idea of mak-| Tre most interesting part of the} Bina 4 's the time to buy that lat. sors saeeeeeerreees eee se! & BG. WDE) . tne it a community affair. While the |“¥" hawever, { the basement which’ WdiTH ACCIDENT NOTICE OF 6 \ We need hundreds of skin an vegan? : “steel workers are accorded special rates | Contains a’ cafeteria, a barber shop, | Notion sie thasstarcaiven that ‘by wiv: tiakeeah aie BARBER SHOPS . 0 z , and privileges, their grocers and doc-| bowling alleys, a swimming pool, lock- | tue of ab execution ienued ont of thodl % Reet eunedeesseeetanenesee © Phystelans’ Office Pets oeach bids, * tors and landlords and barbers can also | rs and a, bewildering variety of ae CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 20-~Mr.| Diatet Gourt of the Sixth Judicial | oI EXCHANGE i BARBER SHOP * ‘Phan: Decomta:enibere, Tue waoltie teats chinery for carrying on the activittes| and Mrs. Milo Lisk of Arizona are in| thie within apd for the County of BUY THAT LOT, BUSLD od BIN sk ay oe ; Sovseneeees Pteees large a membership fee. ‘Thia broad jf the club. | the hospital here, suffering from in-| x9 State of ‘Wyoming, in favor THAT HOME bs EVERY THIN SANIT; > membership policy) has been adopted | €an Feed 3,000. Juries sustained when their automobl's | Ce vis ‘Btirratt and against K. L. , : aoe or of Gur SA ot. Big Become because it has beer found that men! The cafeterid is largen than most ho-| left the road near Kimball, Neb. and} Woltcn in the eult of AE. Stirrett ‘One _ of IVE, TO, PUBAS s\seseee OOS CERSETES eee eeees »eyield more satisfac.ortly to Ameriean-| tel dining roms, so that it can serye,|overturned. Nelther is dangerously plaintift,-vs. H. 1. Welton, defendant, Ne Bi rea BES L. F, KELLY * jzation as communities than they do as|#ccording to the secretary, as many § ge hurt. Mrs. Lisk, the more serlously | fated september 10, A. 4). 1920, the wn: ¢ SPOT CASH STORE anaivia First. the men alone were | 3000 people If called upon to do s0. hurt_sustained_a fracture of the leg. ‘as Bherift within and for Na- : BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER! ? sabe Sa space Arse MNPho paises taught, but with little suecess, since!” 5 erg ; piety med Wyoming, has levied up- Aeeeresesasoeses esses rertiossvss eee eee ous Paes their homes still used the old lan-| on eighty (80) shares of the capital) : 9s * SEARLES TRANSFER AND * guage and customs. Then, the women | : : | stock in tb Casper Brick and Alle : 3 * STO! 4 T CLEANERS were induced to attend the ciasses. | , 3 oer = } Company, ® corporation, the personul i ve Ofice—Tait's Billiard Hall be he Oe dada dadedind dotted @eeessse which: proved greatly to facilitate the} : . Be eee ; “efendant H. L. f $ Phones: B ayy hs Office 104 8) * NEW XO) CLEANING * work, and now the Americanization | heer i : ‘in ‘my county. : ¢ Soe TS AAT Sc esle . bist honkcqnene wlio! tema tara flay of A. he “CHIROPODIST Tints’ toe, adles. hd Genilemen © only obstacle left in the path of dem- Wibss sues ae see d-e e's © be] © Mew ali aiiek anarnn. * + ocracy. * Visiting Scientific Chiropodist *| $ teed. We for and deliver. Shoe * campaigners are going after the for- | el g ee etiee in haraby ven that on the 25:b, : © We ¢lesn and recblock all Kins of + | Teaches English to Americans. * y, =| 2 shiai rr ae eonnection. * And one of the chief duties of the} * Phore tc Baik A St. *|* sid me 1319-W, bd Puablo “¥" ts to teach the English jan- © Work ‘Appointment Qnly *| 7128 S. Center Casner. Wyo. * SER ESS OHS SEEE SEE ee ets ic eeeseseesesressasese sess CHIROPRACTORS LAWYERS seenee shpveowenstees et sisssie ssf atten Se aid, yg) hes ak pena *} WILIJAM ©. WILSON bd SEKFR! : DR. ANNA’ italian SJEPRREY 3/2“ Suiteg. £05) $1 % guage and the American Constitution to groups of 39 different nationalities: | .~. for among the 7,000 men employed at +-the steel plant every imaginable race and nationality is represented, with the | * possible exception of the African Bush- | man. In addition to @emocracy, tho é é ¢ : : Chi weld women are taught domestic sciener. | s ‘ SA ‘ 4 r q : Latic "heater Hie, C en ae St. | Aeedseseesee vers tceseeces The first floor of the massive brick | 3 : atcarsecseeseses esse es eal cert eee ee Petreaeeseresse BENG Os Cee eeserseessawes ee) * MICHAEL \W. PURCELL = + .B.G. HAHN ie -atLaay DR, ROMA HAHN ese Suite. 216 Oil change, Bide. suite Sar i LPR U ND ne kee woe CT NY, Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 * building which houses this’ educational club contains a huge lobby, with a large fireplace, hundreds of small,read- ing tables and comfortable leather easy | chairs, and a soft drink fountain. At} 2:30 in the «afternoon when the steel plant changes shifts and about 3,000 men are released, this floor is crowded POE ee EHO OHO ReR eH Rees Owe Gi meena karo an i se Lawyers ° with blue-overalled workmen, Jolling ! * * “back in the easy chairs after the best | DE. M. HARNED mee cme Wee, Bldg. : manner of Fifth Avenue children, or or seetteses SRR eee eeeee hiro : “62 N. Kim bai St. * - * : a : * [ess aesacs ens oveeeces e's ¢ scl * * * quaffing the latest thing in soft drinks * * * with’ distinctly audible enthusiasm. ben bah w ORG cee vlencns war so nmneieee eres tecscss At the end of the lobby is a large) billiard room. containing six or eight { CONTRACTORS NICHOLS & STIRRETT tables, which are the joy of the steet| workers, many of whom have become | experts. The rest of the floor, wich | extends on and on for another half of block is devoted to a huge auditorium. { POPDLARITY OF A FRONT PORCH.—The photo shows: Yen i ture®, Tawyers 309-10-11 Ol Exchange Bidz. see setae ‘)}* MARTIN Ct Heats wereree PS * CONTRACTORS *|* | strote Ot ba tot AL = oy artes = be pe te hac Rie teh ts [SRR oes een etedennee seaeeess t ts * 2 CEE ee Call evening ousted °) 5” GEORGE W. FERGUSON * * * * * * eves seses eeeeeese or theater, with a seating capactty of! Marding entertaining an unusyal front porch visitor to the 1,200 persons, and a special entrance | Marion, Ohio. Many neighbors bring their babes to meet the neatible opening on. the'street, so that the auat.|.Uustress of the White House. ence may enter and leave without dis-'= turbing the occupants of the rest of the 0, building. Movie performances ure giv- | Qeaedegedege-godte cg So-<So-eSo ho-the shp-sSo-shoeho-ehe-ahe-cho-elo- ele efe-ate hoetecte-clecte te en here on four nights of ‘the wv - ’ while during the cool weather it ‘8 6, mney-i- Law oma Nene sk ‘Rooms 22.33, Townsend Bids. ; eee eee eee ee ey Wyo, Hew ese esses eevee ene ‘CLEANERS AND PRESSERS | } [tHe ees Ove eee eens eeeeeesce! + ES THE B poooks ig a ROMS FSGS SEHD HHS EEE eee esses ie * * * used extensively for amateur theatri- 04 Cleanings, Bre Eroesing ie ie, anndeling als o ike AN! ‘Sohelad : cals; folk sings and concerts. | “Pina- » “Tee ca ae ANDERSON bs ~ Dea 7 fore’ and other light operas have been Center, Fifth and Rallrond Sts. *|¢ so. HOW and OneRun Casings, aie given with great gusto and a surpris- u r e Cl al se ODES Pus Motto, , Phang 56 21. E2a Le Vetevececesnssyccts ing)show of artistic skill by the mem-} ~ bers. be The Soul of the Orga i; , DENTISTS Pages 32 ee eeene net = ++: But the glory of the the{er is its |S ; BROOKS Sin ad Bleac hing * great electrie organ, which, aceordin, | . to one of the Ttalian workmen, “have | : é a soul.” Less soulful hut) almost as | ON arate - precious is a ventilating system which | : Manicuring, : pebeene b iter Bpeciaust Pane Mer | 2 see aeeweeeesle 1 5 ce hurls 240,000 cubie feet’ af fresh alr | Sd VasBae oon eats 4 sa qitesiden Male. into the auditorium every minute. * bas = Phone A867 ee ooh North G pe. DR. af x: 1: ANORDE Associated with ‘Br... Bingham, : PLUMBING AND HEATIN fh 4 Seeececsre Sp Attention to ‘Chifdsen Hours: 9 to 12, 1 J. DONOHUE, : Other Hours by Abn SARE °|* Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water * Phones: Office 1163, "Res mow ®| * Meatin, ea ‘Bnectaliy. Jobbing of * eeacee cea eege = Aull ‘Kinase Promptly Attended to. fedye * Shop: 826 8. Sprucd—Phene 293-W DE. 3. 3. DONOVAN i! aw Lacation Over White's Grocery «|, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER On the second floor of the uilding are the gymnasium, the baltroom, te banquet room and various classrooms. In ene room a_elass of 200 we irls, most of them the wives ughters of the foreign workme ght sewing. Sewing machines ar provided, but the pupils furnish their! own materials and make any kind of apparel they desire for themselv: Next door is a cooki class, which taught all the myste’ of dietetics and table-setting, and which, at the end eeeee eee ene? Se eeawee eect Hi ea eee ee course, Is per ed to try a of ” ‘ 7” * is ‘cnowlonse’ on tes nasente oy nee a 8 SELL on and will continue until the oe wt Rhee 0°): eee ing them to a delicately cooked and} Ftte ee eee eee eeneseeeee ces! * Multigraphing Notary Public ¢ served banquet. There are_also classes in mechanical drawing "nd shop math: } ematies for the men, ag the “Y" ha dies the apprentice work for the stect | ~ plant. aces yeaa * nitisst + remainder of our car shipments is sold: ° ‘ ‘ : 4 ‘The hallroom is quite magnificent, | ‘ ~owith nm beautiful, cists 10063 ‘avid ate ; CASPER Wor PAT * outdoor balcony sometimes used to ac: \¢saeee bed ene esse s.cncie oe * 5 é “Repairing and Re-Coreins T : yasciaw sid te ‘ iene : YPEWRITERS * oe Sur, ¢ Etimates Cheerfully Given | Bought. sold, rented, repaired. Dealer le Fi well oe ie as 4 W. Yellowst : —| j \ Fees sews Pos 2 i rs CORONA. “1. C. SMITH Order yours now. $10 down, balance Deace rete e | ve oom Exchange ; 7 4 4 MARSHALL. ©. KEITH, M.D. * i 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 |) it €CGsy monthly payments la Hate gel httadla to “Obstet- +) ce eee diene ee ae ateiy pent, ht ies and ss ey Cy ofnen aie Ladies’ 1 and Gent's Tailoring 5 Seoecoecooosoos, . icati {| | Cleaning, s emceonyr ta ’ a Phone Today for Free Demonstration cs, a, wets : Our ‘tailor-made sults ‘ns chean m: : CASPER DAIRY C0. : ae omen an eres $18 3 Migwest’Ave—Phon, 483.9, 4 bd DRT, J. RIAGH * Honest milk from clean ’ a= ’ . : obtyaeian | ond Bin Sleeee ror LET. ARTICLES oeer cows. Your baby will ; : WW e : O |: Phones: Office 14%, 1282 +|* BRANCO-AMERICAN TOILET | . * e} » * thrive on our milk, @ \we ssitttittesceeeseee eet Are sissintantorenserirensly for wo} 7 | oeeee eee eee & ee | 7 iN Ae are a trifle eae Bae a |e cir pe lie Phone 69 } eee ‘eur auaeme a ; ‘ p< + Special Rela, and Surge 2} s Sold Bxelusively at Early Service Everywhere 3 lee Attention Given to Diseases *|* TH PATRICLAN SHOPPE | , iy r uf Women and Children, *|* In Connection with Stuart’s Chil | | . aleog “Ottion’ +04 Feinde. 5 she dren's § 7 PSPOSOU See wee een ee ee ee co 1 sy Floor, 0.8, Blde, Phone i?