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PAGE TEN SCOUT BULLETIN Io LoUED HERE FOR FIRST TIME [Local Endeavors of Various Troops Covered in Edition Mailed to Casper Members by Executive “The Scout’ containing items of interest’ about all the Boy Scout troops of the City, was issued for the first time teday by the scove executive, Harry L. Black, The co-operation of all troops is ex- pected, and Mr. Black will act as the editor of the Butetin which is issued m the. mimeograph and mailed to} Seow well as to others who may be in d. ter The first issue contains comments on} the Scout work of the Armistice D: parade, the hunting trips of Scoutma ters Frank B. Taylor and L. C. Good rich, mentions new ana Carl Benjamin, < ter of Troop 5. Troop 5 has received a check for $25 | from Fred Patee for work done in clear- ing rocks from the mountain road dur- hike in October. stant scoutmas- first class These are but a few of the inter- esting items concerning Segut work contained in the Bulletin. General medicine, diagnos tetrics and children. Tempor Apt. | 20, Smith Apts. Eventua Midwe: pst | Refining Co. Bldg., E 5 | 11-13-12t oS STER F. PELTON, carpen- actor, job work, new work. 925 S. Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-3. 11-16-tf Bs W. F. Bentman of Riverton, is spena- | ing several, days in the city attending to business matters. EE EEEEERERE IN rt ONE PURE CORRER TUBE WITH EACH CAS- ING PURCHASED. Closing Out FORD: TIRES: AND TUBES To’make room for a ship- , ment of new Ford radia- tors. All makes of RADIATORS Repaired and rebuilt HIGHWAY GARAGE HALIM AMAA HRA AAAI RAL INL LHL LLL IRL 124 W. Second * Phone 1545 ey COAL $11.50 ton DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal FOR SALE Yearling Ramboulette rams; ge raised; the wooly sort; a man Fri- d; can deliver in on North Western. Had sell Livestock Co., Rawlins, Wyo. = % \) i) & \ N \) N % . % Kast a OS PHILADELPHIA IS SHORT MANY HOUSES, CLAIM PHILADELPHIA. —(By mail.}—{Uni- ted’ Press.)}—Municipal authorities here a number vf. plans to relieve the housing shortage which is becoming aggravated by the unpre- cedented’ influx of. immigrants. plan would provide for construction of houses by the city, with Paueipel ‘Bu- A canyass of the foreign sections showed that in nearly all cases houses built to roof one family were Deounie by two and sometimes -thi This is a detriment to Sa welfare of the commu to Dr. ay ey of the ton district woul anid $7,000,000, over the 1919 figure, which was a lit- Ue more than $3,500,000. Experts ‘igure that’ Philadel is is the increas: Representa- short today 30,000. six-room | et '* vate Ai of the sugar company are already taking the field to contract a still greater acreage for the 1921 season. It is authoritatively stated that if a suf- ficient acreage can be contracted along the Platte between Wheatland and Tor- rington that a sugar factory and re- finery is practically a certainty for one town or the other during next fall. Sugar company officials say that an area of between 14,000 and 20,000 acres of sugar beets is necessary before a factory ¢an be built, but works in a circuitous circle, because the same officials say that if such an @oreage is contracted for, a factory is ‘Jessential and must be built. Great Western workers are already busy on irrigated territory near Chey- enne and north of Cheyenne, in an ef- Builders claim that due tot and members of the Scout coun-| COS¢ Of materials and labor, more than #6) 000,000 would be required to build nuinber of houses needed. the average cost to construct a six- » according to contractors. .| During the first nine months of 1920, only 1170 permits to huild homes were sued a8 against 9503 for 1915 and anley L. Griebel, al ssistant scoutmaster of Troop. 2 | — No one need suffer from sleepless- A device has been in- » it is claimed, will send the worst case of insomnia to the land of. nod in a few minutes. which in appearance is rather compli- , consists of a number of discs which, when the starting moved, rotate in opposite directions, All ness any longer, of Troop 2 has suc-| the examination for | "PUATTE GOUNTY FARMERS [zee REALE MONS FROM 1800 SUGHR EET CROP. TH “CHEYENNE, Nov. 19.—Wealth is ' tid 1) Wows coming into Wyoming this week when the Great Western Sugar company will pay farmers of the Platte valley and the district of Wyoming which is irrl-| Latinile Rotary club has appointed a gated by the Tri-State ganal for their 1920 sugar beet that company who was in Torrington yesterday declared , that the | total| provisions of which the federal .gov- amount paid to farmers of the Torring-| ernment would be between. $6,000,000 the proposed factory Wellmeton, t i for a full campaign. epi MILITARY RESERE the thing Inasmuch as the three townships a ae elude the most rugged and picturesque ° mountain scenery in this region, and | the land is fit only for grazing pur- poses, it is felt here and in Cheyenn3 very logically might be; developed by Laramie and Cheyenne} 4s a municipal mountain park,’ and the movement to secure title for the te of Wyoming is. preliminary to uch proposed development. Pe aaa DS pty 5, 1920. Sant soaks wil lose of business a pee Ba —s ‘open immediately on Sao COMPANY, ‘eGrath, : pegcneceree ov. 8, 435 19, 26, Most critics are agreed ‘that.few if any women novelists ‘have produced works equal to the great novels of men. No woman at ail has risen to the high- | Publish Nov. 5, 12, The Business. pry cigety e M. oe will hold a bake sale at ‘White's ‘Wyo., Grocery Saturday between 11) and: 2 committee to draft resolutions, request- ICE. . .An official ing the Wyoming delegation in con- NOTiC} os peat gress to introduce a Dill under the “Notice is hereby given that a divi-}] r dend of four per. cent on the value of je capital stock of this|}} toe ae will be paid on December Wyoming the Pole Mountain military gratifying- increase | maneuver reserve, an area of approxi- mately three townships lying on the crest of the Black Hills’ of wre between this city and Cheyenne. e- BEE Ret otroake “allover: | WR cantiy. it” has ween: xumpendy that aie reserve was to be relinquished by they war department and thrown. open to settlement under the homestead Jaws. Taxi PHONE 1020 Quick Service Open and Closed Cars AMERICAN CAFE Lumber has been reduced 30 per cent since last March. You can buy lumber in Casper cheap- er than in any other town in this part of the country. Have you though of that? Come in and talk itover. A complete, bright stock You Cant Haney ACCIDENT that the sufferer has to do is to keep his eyes — the discs as they turn, a short spell of watching |@ he grhatia ly sinfks into a sound slecp. SEE Tribune Want Ads bring resylts. B&C GROCERY MARKET Boselly & Carr, Props. 446 South Beech Bars Bob White Soap....... Per jh... Lbs, Navy 1 5 T-Bone Steak, . “ Per Ib... elo Tall Cans Carnation Milk, - Short Cats. Per. [pss es! F Shoulder Steak, Dried Peaches...... 10e Per UD ann nnn nage 22-0z. Apples, Strawberry Pot Roas or Raspberry 8e Per Ib... Jam, per jar............ 16-0z. bottle Calf Home Catsup. No! 2 cans ‘Bomatoes .......... No. 2 cans . Peas for No. 2 cans String Beans...... Your First Motoring Need Milk, per can... Be is to protect yourself against the hazards that may not only wipe out your entire investment in your car, but make you liable for thousands of dollarsin damages. Before you drive out your car safeguard yourself properly against these unforeseen dangers AETNA-IZE The £tna-Auto Plan covers you against all insurable ing risks with the five essential forms of Automobile Insurance— + HHPEHEBEHEOLL HBB HHEEEEEEE REE ERR REE Property cluding ‘Loss of Use), Collision, Fire and Theft. . Ask us today abqut the many advantages of this combination insurance protection. Auto Agents at TieGF Bell Pah Oil Exchange Bldg. / General Insurance Morado Apricots... Per Ib... 1 gal: can Morado Sliced Veal Stew, Notice In order to meet existing condi- tions prices will have to be ad- CASPER LAUNDRY CO. SARL WHITE LAUNDRY, HAND LAUNDRY CITY TOWEL SUPPLY CO. LPL LS. GOOLE IELTS IMM MAS, Regular Session B. P. O. ELKS Liat There ‘will be a regular session LODGE FRIDAY EVENING, O'CLOCK at ODD FELLOWS’ Entertainment. BY ORDER E. Rk. ROBERT COHLN, Secretary, WEE MI LP PP LBL LLL IIL LE LI DS NOVEMBER 19, AT 8 Initiation to begin promptly at 8 o’clock. CALs ssitittitiktdkétldédd 52pm pt em ‘ALL WEEK one 545-W Phone 545-W 446 South Beech WE. DELIVER AT ALL TIMES Round Steak, Boil Beef, Veal. Chops, $1 15 are Gk Cho : Mau a, $1.0 aggbee Shoulder, S ~ Legal. can 70e. ituteen Stew, 100 Pon cuss: pauper Waibuis, 35e Per Ib. Pork Sausage, Per ]b. . Almonds, Ib....... _40e Swift’s Premium: Hams, Black Walnuts, 25 regular, Per Ib. .. Empire B. posterity ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 always on hand. 0. L Walker Lumber Co. Phone 240 You Can Escape Through INSURANCE ; R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance—That’s All B&C P. QO. Box 370 -Robt. Scott, Prop. ; or sculp- to stockholders of recordjest “place in salt deme a rau et is netier thas Trew ' it, sold, ret sought, sol n "ARCHITECTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN Location Over White's Grocery * ™ suite 5 Bs New seeteseses * . BARBUTT WEIDNER. & Sine DB, 0. E. DUNCAN Rohrbaagh Bide. fice S41, Rea. 7 ea Sto hy ee TAXIDERMISTS SPREE EEE EEE ER M. A. Taxidermist and Fur Repairing 333 South Elm Street eset eeeees se senenecees seeeveeescsoes tatorsaeracam cheat : Our le as 1D as Aye—Phone 483-3 eCeteccpococsesceees: BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER erdicesseseese seesseesees Pe Rese estes sas HOSPITALS Peete eee eeeeeteeeetesee: 4 Mt eras es HOSPITAL * HAT CLEANERS Set awesesecessees YORK Aviatnas CLEANING re ay rete all Hints of * joft, for Ladies and Gi a, We" all for ana all work guaran- * Peroib. -2::2202nsaae ‘ athan ‘Premium Bacon, Apples, ox. Poe4O. Ss Per Ib. .. All sizes Klim Milk. just received. ped Broom $1.00 Pounds ss 4 5c 3 be ei CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Seeressestseens THE HnyCR CLEANERS Cleaning, Fr psine Remode! ’ oe Bldg. ¢ sonpeu CORSET SHOPS See eesescesscsssessesens o Ferice, Our fol Oeeeeccsses TEPER SO ew ee eee Rete se eee DR. K. C. YACPHERSON Physician ‘and Surgeon ales, Mt 0-8 Bldg. Steheseres een eweteeet corsets above $5. alterations free of charge. MARTZ fiat SHOP 154 8, St. eeeesescesey DR. MYE cla Special Xifention Ui : Salle 200201. 0. 8 ; . ‘ ‘ . * DR, T. J. RIACH : and £ Office: Room 4, W. Phones; Office 743, Res. no permanent bend In the Ine; both front an@ back DR. A. G. DEUEL Regular Physician and Surgeon Office Over erg td Drug Store We offer the wee OSBORNE 10 reduc bi id Tho aT acces Teeny 4 SRLS & 3 CEMENT BRICK #eeneesesoeeeae FREE BRICK AND TILE Co. Mantle Brick, $40 to $15 per M. Common Brick, ae per M, ieee? {ttention i mi us Gi ven eo Obstet- nes: mii ors i. SW Ce eeewsens ehosere ACCOUNTANTS | bh dedadhdadhdindacdadtade ds thin de dnd adh dnote tndind nd seebercceccccscescccceres TrTTTeTia Te Trae te * DUBOIS & S0apason ‘Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block 2 * JARANTEE REGISTRY ° a CORPORATION bs Auditors and - * = Stock ease or Pa é . © 660 e one Exchange « 08-11 fe Beesesseseeseesesese sess CONTRACTORS See ee Hees eeaeeresesenee WM. E. PRATT z Plans and estimates furnished free to home builtiers. Work done * by day or contract. Repair worl: * promptly done. See me at ’ Casper Realty Co. Office id soesnteseseesuveneneses LAWYERS SR ee eV ee ees aeeeszehssed s GEORGE A. WEEDELL > ri {itis Barbee 8 4 «|e eeenaorn Ee Aipwers = * Phone 794 yous ol exchange * > Wyo. * PEP A ra taal by LB A Seeees res eeseeseessseeses 0. WILSON 4 WILLIAM i 2. Al ~at-Law * Suites 14-15-16, Block x C Wyo. eau tere Sbaseg & MURANB : 206-207 Oil Excianke, »Bldg. Goneeeenseses seven eeeereseesecessees ORES & felled 2 3309-10-11 on” Exchange Bldg. 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