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WEDNESDAY, ‘ocr. 27, 1920_ on WORLD iGiTETIR i ATTRACTIVE TURE | Ideal Accornmodations for Business Houses and Home-Like Apartments Combined in Block ' ® The new home of the Casper Street, which is nearing completion, justified all-claims’of the architects and owners in advanc pleteness with which it is equipped. The building is entirely of concrete, concrete brick being used for both side and front walls and reinforced concrete ie the rear walls and a part of the in- terior structure. | The great charm of the building Hes. in the old world touch which is given by the overhanging pent roof of green tile in contrast with the red front, and the casement windows with their cross- barred panes. * It is the interior of the building which has the greatest attraction—to the em- ployes of the gfribune “particularly, since they have worked for so long ‘without those facilities which make for the gréatest efficlency—light, air and ®pace, The main floor, which is reached ‘by a short flight of stairs on the-Jeft hand side of the building, will be occupied by the business, editorial and mechani- cal departments of the Tribune and the pressrooms and stereotyping depart- ment of the newspaper plant will oc- cupy the rear of the basement story, Two rooms in the front of the base- Ment and opening upon the street, have bee leased for fide years, one to the Brodie Rubber com: iy and the Other to Gus Bell, insurance man, who has sublet a part of his space to the Jones Realty company. If the growth of the Tribune demands, these rooms can be converted to news- Paper use when the leases expire. The public and the business office employes of the Tribune alike, will be pleased with the commodious businéss ofice which is entered by the visitor to the plant upon reaching “the top of the: stairs: The lobby is large, and the circular’ desk enclosing the space re- served for the bookkeeper, circulation ,manager, advertising manager and clerks provides ampl¢ space for those Who wish to transact business. A tele- | Phone exchange in the business office from which the Tribune's own tele- Model Newspaper Plant, Near Completion Daily Tribune on East Second e as to its beauty and the com- will be connected with all departments’ | of the paper. | Opening from ‘the lobby. are the edi torial rooms for the Datly Tribune and the Wyoming Weekly Review, which is to be issued beginning January 1. | Bot these rooms receiye Nght from the large light court in the center of the west side of the building directly opposite the light court in the Midwest building, i The city room iff which the competent staff of reporters, city and telegraph editors will be found, also opens from the lobby on the east and in the ex-; treme southeast corner of the building is the room in which will, be located the Tribune's Associated Press wire, | [ANCE Odd Fellows Hall Schembeck’s Own Original Syncopators 09S0900699069 0000090000 SOR grapher will receive the news of the world direct from the press wires of the entire country. Some 20,000 words are sent out daily by the Associated Press to papers recelving full press ‘| reports, and this amount will be ° ae s | eelved by the Tribune. J. E. Hanway’s private office ts. lo- cated in the southwest corner of the building and is reached by a shoay hall opening from. the lobby. “The composing room, equipped with Unotypes, type cases, type casting ma- chine and matrix presses, occupies one- half of the main floor and is lighted ty full length factory type windows in the rear and upon the light court. The room has a hardwood floor, and this has been ofled and waxed in preparation for the dance which will be bela’ on election might when _the building will Ne Paar open for the MaRS ot thé public while elections returns are being received. White Walls and mahogany woodwork ‘make the interior of th} first floor mést ve. The Tribune.apartments on the third floor are coneeded by all who~ have seen them to be the most complete.and most attractively arranged apartments in the city. They are reached by a separate stair- way yn the east side of the building and have no connection with the news- paper plant of the building. A.color scheme of cream ceiling, light gray upper wall and blue gray lower wall is used in the halls, all the wood- work isdnysivory white enamel, and the Hors are of Guarter sawed oak, var- nished and waxed. Bach apartment has a large living- bed, a fully ecuipped bathroom, ward- robe Space and a kitchen with a built-in kitehen cabinet, a sink, an electric range and a refrigerator. The apartments, nine in number, were finished ready for occupancy today and will be occunied next week by Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Toothaker, Mr. and Mrs. Charies O. Goss, Mrs. Hazel Gelas, A. R. Lowey, cue i James, Dr. N. C. Mr. and Mrs, Charlies Lindse: NOTICE Miss Frantz will leave for New York in a few days Any special orders desired by the ladies of Casper will be attended to promptly and as accurately as possible. if 7 Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Daily and] Reayill & Shoblom as # guperiiibiaaee of! Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Perry. With the exception of a few minor details, the-entire building will be com- plete tonight, only a few fixtures re- mairing to be put in: Floors are being polished, and the ce- ment floor in the pressroom is. being put in today. As soon as this hardens, paper to be used in issuing the Tribune from the new bullding will be stored in the pressroom. The Tribune management has been; pequren that the mew duplex press will arrive here the latter part of November. With no delays the press should be in place and ready for operation by De- cember 15, although it is possible that the Tribune may not be able to Issue from the new plant until January 1. Walter Hawkins,- who has so effi- | ciently superintended the erection of the room equipped with a Murphy-in-a-door) Tribune building, has been hired by} (Political Advertisement) DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TiCKET For President— James M. Cox, of Ohio For Vice-President— Franklin D: Roosevelt, of New York For Representative in Congress— Wade H. Fowler For Presidential Electors— D. B. P. Marshall W. B. Ross Mrs, C, W. Crouter DEMOCRATIC ’ COUNTY TICKET For State Senator— Fred W. Dralle For Representatives— L, C. Mills John L. Schultz For Sheriff— R. L. Forbes For County Attorney— . R. N, Ogden, Jr. For County Surveyor— @ Albert Park For Commissioner— Four Years— T. A. Hall For Commissioner— Two Years— E. J. Kemp For Coroner— Lew M. Gay Foreword Hubbard says: “Lots of fellers are like a soft drink—they look the part, but won’t do the work.” Many merchandise sales are the same way. Experience has taught the people of Casper that our Thrift Thursday Specials are not in the “Soft Drink” class. MAKE THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN-TOWN DAY e Hardware Department “An apple each day ‘keeps the WS \C\G ‘doctoraway” Fancy Delicious, Pet BOX. 22S oe Fancy Jonathans, $4.90 Fancy Roman Beauty, Extra Faney Cape Cod - Cranberries, per quart. Golden Shaded Per pound... 8-at. Nickle Tea Kettles; reg. price, $4.50, Thrift Price... 8-qt. Aluminum Tea Kettles; reg. price, $6.00, Thrift Price. 2-qt. Aluminum Coffee Percola- tors; reg. $3.25; Thrift Teese No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. Men’s Fi umishing Department An Unusual Opportunity. Men’s black: lace Dress Shoes. 93.590 $4.50 * 92. ad » ing to $6.00 per pair THRIFT PRICE 3.95 construction for the new Midwest build- Ang next to the Tribune building, and assumed charge there yesterday. — . H. A. REICHENBACH, N. D. General medicine, diagnosis, obstetric: and ‘ebildren. Temporary location, Apt. 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Refining Co. Bldg. Phone 1548. 10-26-12t Pure, Clean, Healthful Milk tor Casper That is our goal Dr. North, the greatest rec- ognized authority on milk in the United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. ‘Every utensil in any way coming in /contact with our milk is sterilized before use. Every drop of our milk is properly: pasteurized by ex- perts in the handling of milk. The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milk from Clean Cows” Regularly sell- ‘Dry Goods Department 2000 Yds. HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL White, pink, blue, grey and light or dark patterns. Extra special value. THRIFT PRICE 25c¢ YARD g NoM oney Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials il| HT | i — ) C10 == yE——=1(@) eC) — = (0) t=—— | (