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, > > + PAGE EIGHT : 1a tutned-on today, besides portions Y elty where the gas is Tid gas is taken frdm ‘the Toameet ‘ne, passed through reduc- gee i y18X valves;“which lowers the pressure” 1- Contract must beisigned to. have, tte the number of ounces required for S@rvice line laid from curb be Toate |domestic consumption, Then the gas is 2. All gas piping inside the house { <- pic heed Bagourn low pressure the consumer receives his ~ 3. When above ts completed and in-! the , Spected, an application for gas service the mains ™ust be completed and inspected. Sixteen new ¢itizess were ‘received: 0 4 ee a ofthe, ae a EE 16 NEW CITIZENS ARE “ ~ GIVEN FANGHSE HERE United States Saturday, followin: aturalization hearing . conducted en gs ‘and meter installation should be mad» hefora : { fore, Suds t (Coutiued trom Pave’ 1.) : jo This Supply, Win be furnished through to the gas company. I arneaiiee tion Seen eae ine mete sates a service lint leading from the com- 4. A deposit of ‘$10 for each meter house. The people accepted were Ca: quired pressure necessary for uswal,Pany+ min In the alley or the street, wilt be required with cach applicaticn. Vogier, John Gabriel, Henry Cherrett, | ane most essential point is one us Jeremiah Spillane, Robert. M. Gray, | nt Patrick Murphy, Edward Olsen; Jolir vow on, althongh only a small portion|. These service lines are being run by! have all Inside piping vompieted at onc. | Cacharetia, Alfona Bile, John Mealbien | » consumers on the line will be '@T@ crews of workers of the Hope) The gas company will not dv any in- Mary Sarah Dobson, Carl Johnson, | : side piping. | Samuel. Ford, Timothy Arundel ana Ar-| Those not already signed for the! ee ern ener {thor Bels. consumption in the city today and will|®® the case may be, to the meter Io- t at this ccnstant pressure from cation of the consumer. lumber or gasfitter ve secured the gas for the first month or, Sngineering ard Supply Company. ‘The present consumption of gag ia] Service may secure this service by sv:| Palms Candy Store ‘plying .at the Casper Gas Appliance estimated at only a small part of what)? pe PI ‘Gontpany, 119 Hast First street, where bak one well produces now. The New York * - is prepared to turn on 16,-|{h® New York Company's gas depart- to Be Opened Soon 26 000.000 euble feet of gas at once if thent branch is located, or at-t1¢ South ee 'Wolott street, the main office of the gas department. This will enable thera| .Announcement of the opening date to got full benefit of the gas this win-|0f the candy kitchen in the Palms will with what the refinery is only a very small part of, ) 3. be made upon Mr. Fd Hadley’s' return what/one well produces is being used.) “ane ¢chlowing instructions to secure |'to the city from Denver, where he hax of the presnt pipe line system. which} «14° ror q house should be followed: been attending to business matters. A ed in use.today, the high pres- baat The cortracts that have been signed | Wholesale candy kitchen with a retail wh aa Halleead! up-to the present time are for service | St0ck Will be established by the com- ‘lines anty and DO NOT. cover the in-|Pany- The candies will be made h pressure line’ )stallation of the meter. ‘The meter. cai every day in the tehens in the t « is two miles! | net be placed until all of the gas piping ment of the Palms shop. The la sh pres-| inside the building. is completed ‘ane equipment will be installed and all kinds ‘e which-is to encircle the city?| properly inspected by the clty gas Tastee erent cae fassoali daa Sokhase ch lines, some their entire) spector, who will issue the proper p.- | be ‘on display in cases in the Ice feed off the main lines,/ mit, As soon as this permit is secured |CTC¢™. Parlors, Artistic boxes on, today. Alb of thelan application for m meter should be|Uiaue favors have been ordered ani es which connect with! made at the gas office, 114 South Wol.| !8@.company will cater to the most ex n the territory west of' cott street. ecg cob pth abinabeatno- tind led TeRISNCIOT EMAL Sh 0 oc ARNSTEIN GIVEN RELEASE UPON, HABEAS CORPUS } ‘ (By United Press) | WASHINGTO: Nov, 8.—The su prem® court today ordered the release of Jules W. “Nicky” Arnstein on a habeas corpus, writ. Lower courts re- fused the writ but their’decisions were The Armistice Day : PROGRAM MONT. APPOIN' 2 3 3 Will be*arranged and committees appointed at the WASHINGTON, Nov. regular meeting of the George W. pecs Post No. 2, Shelton of Butte, Mont. United States attorney of Mortana by President Wilson tod: of the American Legion. LEGION CLUB ROOMS cent, RRICHENBAGH, MD, e Refining Co, Bldg. Fhone 1548. seuss on ay ig Tribune Want Ads bring results. = , MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE Casper women will be surprised at the IN NT pleasant action of sim- | ple glyc ekthorn bark, étc., as mixed i ka, One spoonful re- | eves AN E gas on stomach or sour stomach. Because Adler-i-ka acts on BOBTH upper and lower bowel it }often cures constipation and prevents | appendicitis. One lady reports herself Tne | CURED of a bad case of bowel trouble L B k H 4 amy Sen iiss ya Casper Pharmacy.— ester brokerage House |— Specializing in || GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS NEW YORK OIL |), test ee" Explorations Reports 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 Legionnaires Must Be There 3 3 AT 8 O'CLOCK Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric Sas sean apanes neas-eees sein sss seinenes sss maven ass Erinn Sp Serres: ot as 33 : NCTICE—Store will be closed all day Thursday, Armistice Day + PERFECT . MUNSING UNION FITTING \A/E A rR SUITS fits perfectly Rootes iM Le-fo-ego<lofods + + On There’s no delay about Munsingwear fitting you perfectly. iM aaa vi You don’t have to send it to the laundry to eliminate bag- ging or sagging. There’s no binding at the arm-pits, tugging at the crotch. [t's a Munsingwear habit to fit perfectly first time you slip under its cover. iM + po ahe goede gogo 2, + You get Munsingwear at our store in every desired style, accurately sized, in a large variety of fabrics, light, medium, heavyweight. ee iavsie: yer! ~ Me 2, rey + Munsingwear values are always right Priced at $3 to $15 Don’t put it off—put it on! “Nuff” said. RO ore, + so etetetetete ony i, o4, + o, + rere K t + + + te af ii ef ft i i H 4 } + 4 tH ee £ sas 1% + $064 ——— Watch Our Window? “Phones 13 and 14 Coot “Cee See Eee nngnnntrrerercet! j ey | 1 ; He 4 4 ; | Big Town Rowe Up say of Arizona comes to New York and beats the big town gunmen st their own game. i “Lorain” lets you loaf while the loaf es. Casper Gas Appliance Co, * ray Adv, By. William McLeod Raine” Johnston’s Chocolates Novelties THE Little Brick Phone 1490 Ci 7, “EDGAR’S HAMLET” igars, Tobaccos, A Booth Tarkington Kid Story Fs And PICTOGRAPH ALSO. ADMISSION—30c TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY ALICE BRADY in “THE NEW YORK IDEA” LAST TIMES THEATER TODAY About how Clay Lind- CONWAY megs a8 +4 99 | A see pena etn OF SHEPHERD- THE SOUTH SEA ISLES PRS R ERNE CTI IRIS CONCERT ORCHESTRA Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 ge Soloist Formerly on Orpheum Circuit Sigz=2c Robert Busby 3 at the Organ LYRIC i eine TODAY ANITA STEWART THE - FIGHTING ESS’ In Seven Parts From the novel by Caro- line Lockhart. The author- ess comes from Wyo- ming, the picture was made in Wyoming, the story takes you back to Wyoming days in 1889, when the fight was on be- tween the cattle and sheep men. This picture is great: | RST ABNES LATES' ww, LAST TIMES TODAY —IN— * ADMISSION—40c REX, BEACH’S STORY And children. ‘Temporary location, Apt, [2 a RANT RRA THAT “BRIGHT SPOT TOM MIX “THE UNTAMED” | A’STARTEING ROMANCE. OF TH FROM THE NOVEL BY MAX BR BRAND MAMMOTH ORGAN Shows Start at'1:00, 2:00, NT. — 3:30, 5:00, 6:30 8:00 LS and 9:30:Daily TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 7 “THE NORTH WIND’S MALICE” Positively first run in Cas- per.. It’s a First National Exhibit Circuit Picture, The biggest picture com- pany in the world. —NEXT— PATHE NEWS Showing General Pershing if greeting aviators who made the Alaska flight. ‘Also showing the Irish dis- | turbances in Ireland. —THEN—- ATWO-REEL | COMEDY 10 Reels in All COME EARLY! +COMING— TRUMPET ISLAND’ Sewing Machines yo wets $48 G0 0 Weems Becise G E4OO 150 Weer ee 975,00 Vacuum Cleaners $0 Varo FSBO $0 Bee $14.00 This ts nly a y paletial list of the many bargains ‘you weet find on display. ---right out the box | g900009099000800000000000000b0080b000088 JUST LOOK Washing Machines Copper tub. $98.00 Bare i $145.00 9110.00 Seay ther whet $100.00 $160 Western tric Washer... Miscellaneous ion Mees oy $1. 25 $15 Arnola VABRatOr mit eS ea $12 Electric © Heater $1.50 Silk eo Shades, each in. s. $12 Boudoir e Lamps at. ooo a es showrooms as these values will not last. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 $5.00 Do not miss this big Special sale. Call isely at our SOMEBODY PAYS > e If you need something and don’t get it, you pay for :t anyhow. If you need Life Insurance and don't pass it, your family pays, your relatives pay, tne county J pays. Somebody MUST Pay Tnderwrite your family responsi- bilities today, in the Equitable, Then when death puts an end to your income The EQUITABLE Pays e sae Special “Agent The Equitable Life “Look for the LIF£ Sign” Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-3 2, oats M% ? FOR SALE 8,000 YEAR- LING EWES $10 PER HEAD John Bryne 345 CY Ave. Casper, Wyo. Pood