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AUNTS > t RECORD TOTAL (Continaed from Page One.) ea of South Lincoln, street, between! Fifth and Sixth streets. It will be aj story ana = half frame and stneco} awelling. The Midwest Refining Company building, which is rapidly being erected at Second and Wolcott will cost $304,- 800 for gerenal construction work. ac- cording to the estimate, which places the cost of the elevators in the build- ing at $16,800 and the cost of plumbing and heating at $38,000. The Equality [investment Compamy is given as the company making application for the building permit. The specifications Msted In the per-; mit place the number of offices. at 170,! Yoom also being provijled -for three storerooms and a bank building. ‘The building is 75 feet from the ground to the roof and covers a floor space on the first floor of 100 by 100 feet. It} adjoins the new Tribune building on| the st Wory was started on the structure August 4 and the brick work between toors is now practically half completed and inside work Is expected “to start soon. Description of the bullding ma- terial shows that reinforced. concrete and brick is the main constructing ma terial, thé cornices beng of terra cot- ta and the court and alleys being faced with brick. Windows: will be of hol low steel with wire glass window panes, Garbutt, Weidner & Sweeney are ar- chitects of the structure and Reavii & Shoblom the constructing company. Aside from the contract for the von- crete ork on the new Eiks’ home, the H. EB. Grude apartments ranked next among the lurge buildings for which contracts were let during the month, The Grude apartments will cost $20,000, according to the wording of the pertnit. The Grude apartments will be housed in a building 44 by 46 feet In area. The bullding will be built on Lincoln street} between Second and ‘Third. streets, There will be six rooms in the apagt- ments. eo. The permit for the concrefe work on the uew Elks’ byilding calied for an ex- Wenditure of $22,000. Work was start- ef on October 22 by thq Lloyd Building Company. The firm of Garbutt, Weid- ner & Sweeney drew the plans. ‘The structure is. 10 era ground floor ce of 56 by feet and will con- ain eight rooms. xt among the more# costly struc- , is the ini construction work being done on the Moose lodge building on North Wolcott street at A et. Here $15,360 is being spent in com- pleting a reinforced concrete basement with an a of 70 by 140 feet. Work 2d Octobe , Dubois & Goodrich trouble and now I am well.’’ Eatonic right after the ! The !! Two! TERRORS Premature Death * Dependent Old Age The Equitable stands ready and able safeguard you against these Two Terrors of mankind. It doesn't cost any more to PLAY IT SAFE! Special Agent The Equitable Life “Look for the LIF@ Sign” Townsend Bidg. Phone 196-3 FLORIDA | | I positively must raise so much by December Ist and to do 80 | twenty acres of land situated! » to the railroad at Chuluota Sern: | enola county, Florida. (The name CHULUOTA in the Indian language means a place of beauty.) This plece of ground is twenty-one miley from Or-| Inndo, one of .the largest and best cit- ies in Florida, This twenty. acres of land was purchased thirty-six years ago at thirty dollars per acre. Ten acres of it was then put into oranges and| Jooked after for five years but ne to the ill health of my friend owner, he moved ¢ast. Since then the turpen- tine timber on this twenty acres has got to be worth money. Several months ago I received a letter from a gov- ernment agent in Florida requesting n two years’ lease of this twenty acres for the purpose of extracting the tur. pentine from the trees. This I re. fused him. The go nment agent's letter, titles and tax receipts can be ween at my office. positively. must have the money the twenty acres for ofe thousand dol lurs if Wought before December Ist. If I could borrow the money required you pesitively could not buy this land from me for three times the money asked. Tribune, Box 500 I and will sacrifice ‘ONL PROGRESS shaving charge —of the itectural The basement is to be 12. feet tnt height. It is to be used for Uine as a Pancing hall to be known at least tem- porarily as the Wiriter Garden, IN WYOMING {Continued from Page Two) never a truck or auto stopped for lack| of gas, and’ never an‘ airplane checked its flight because naptha was not avall- able. Regardless of labor shortage or transportation breakdowns, the oli and gas.were always there. The men who ‘managed it delivered ‘the goods fe- gardless of all obstacles. My own little town of Casper sent 000 carloads of gasoline to-the battle front in one week. The men who man- aged the petroleum supply during the war knew every oil well, every tank, every refinery—because they had helped to build them. ‘Therefore, they made good. " When the books are closed and the true history» written, the noble part which the oll men of America played in the big war will reecive the thaws of a grateful people. Se ee SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- ter, contractor, job work, new work. 925 S, Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-J. 11-1646 NOTICE. The Sisterhood of the Christian Church will hold an apron, rompers and fancy work bazaar and tea at the Y. W. December 11th. THE SENSATION OF THE DAY! { LYRIC} Continuous | 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY —First— ALICE LAKE. In the Big Super Special— ‘BODY —and— SOUL’ The picture that is differ- ent—not a logey moment! —Next-— SNUB POLLARD ‘DOING TINE’ —Next— TOPICS OF THE DAY —Then— BILLY FRANEY In a Big Comedy— “THE HASHER’ | TOMORROW— The Seven-Reel wonder, from one of the greatest stage successes of the age HELD ENEMY’ | COMING NORMA TALMADGE E BRANDED “TH WOMAN” Matson Brothers Confectionery and Lunch Stand We serve strictly fresh goods and cater especially to women and chil- dren, Cor. Center and Fifth—Phone 1519-3 0. N. Matson and ©, H. Matson Notice In order to meet existing condi- ' tions prices will have to be ad- \ vanced. CASPER LAUNDRY CO. PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY, MRS. CLARA M'BRIDE HAND LAUNDRY CITY TOWEL SUPPLY CO. IX ARRESTS BY POLICE, FOUR HELO FOR GRMBLING _ Six arrests marked *he: police netiv- ity en the eve before Thanksgiving im Casper. Four negroes ‘were arrested about midnight last night for gambling. The men were in Hutt’s place on the Sandber, according to the report at po- Hee headquarters. Two men were arrested on hootleg- ging charges. One was taken into cus- tody in an upstairs room in the 200 block on South Center street. Anotha "Was arrested in the same block in what of the places reported to have been used in the past as a gambling resort. The two gave immy Gallington’ and Tommy White ds the'r names, CS ge tt NOTICE. Ladies of thé Mooseheart Legion: All articles for the box tu be sent to Moose- heart must be at the Moose hall be- fore December 4, ° SECRETARY. 41-242t (UNION PACIFIC |New Democratic NOT PLANNING | Qrgan Projected! TOCUT FORCE) eo Fas | . (ming Is to have a new Dem tie CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 25.—Gen-|weekly paper soon after January 1.! éral Superintendent A. W. Woodruff of Preparations for ‘launching the new! the Union Pacifig today. denied recently! publication are being made by Will! ‘published reports that the railroad had | Reid/register of the United States land linstituted a diftstic system of retréneh-!office here. Reid has not yet selected ment and would lay off large’numbers/a title for his publication, which will of men employed here. The only lay-)have its offices in Cheyenne. K offs, he stated, were those of men ———_—_—-———- | whose employment was no longer nec- H. A. REICHENBACH, M. D. lessary because of the passing. of the! General medicine, diagnosis, obstetrics ‘peak of fall freight traffic, such lay-| 8nd ghildi ren. ‘Temporary location, Apt. joffs taking place every year at this! ith Apts. Eventually Midwest jseason. ~ , ig Co. Bldg., Phone 1548. | oe 11-13-12 | ae | - ANNOUNCEMENT. | Dr. I. N. Frost, residence 856 S. Lin- caln; residence phone, 1564W; office phone, 123. 11-22-tf ee * One-half of the remaining 2,215 bil- | lion board feet of standing timber in j the United States is in the three Pa- } cific coast states. FOR SALE Yearling Ramboulette rams; range raised; the wooly sort; a good buy if Woodrow’s man Fri- day is not elected; can deliver in car lots on North Western.. Had- sell Livestock Co,, Rawlins, Wyo. CAmerican Cafe 1920 Thanksgiving Dinner Table d’Hote, 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. —MENU— Hors D’Oeuvres Hearts of Celery / Salted Almonds Queen Olives Cocktails Oyster Cocktail Crab Meat Cocktail Ss Cream of Chicken Sorn Rice Fish F Fillet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Roasts Roast Young Turkey, Sage Dressing, Cranberry Saucy Stuffed Spring Chicken, Giblet Sauce ~. Roast Suckling Pig, Baked Apple Vegetables Hi New Potatoes in Cream, French Peas ‘ Salads i Combination Salad French Dressing Desserts Charlotte Russe Vanilla Tce Cream Angel Food Cake Beverages Goftee Tea Milk $1.25 Per Plete AMERICAN CAFE The Houge Where Service an.) Quality Reign N cannibal island, where women slash and sear their bodies to’ make them beautiful, where men torture their human semblance, where children’s play- things are human skulls, The Hub EVER have you seen any pictures like ‘AKEN under circumstances of the these—the result of a shipwreck on a T is greatest peril, these six marvelous reels are the only pictures ever made of the fer- Power 94 9 ecious Kia man-eaters and head-hunt- ers, now fast vanishing fi the earth, See it.asa drama, as an educational, as = scenic, ike again, You will never see its like “TODAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY - SUNDAY t HEYENNE, Wyo:, Nov. 2&—Wyo-| F The virgin forests of the United States. which formerly covered 822). million acres, haye shrunk to one- sixth of that area. ——————— COAL $11.50 ton TON DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal EC ES THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY Mary Miles Minter A STORY CHUCK FULL OF REAL HEART _IN- TEREST A PICTURE MOST BEFITTING MISS MINTHR’S VERSATILITY /——-Also—— TWO-PART COMEDY—“CHASE ME” and COMIC CARTOON IRIS ORCHESTRA, ADMISSION—30c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 9:30 —TOMORROW— : BILLIE BURKE in “AWAY GOES PRUDENCE” AMERICA Casper’s Finest Theater That Bright Spot LAST TIMES TODAY MIX —IN— “The 99 ce Texan A THRILLING TALE OF TH: E GREAT SOUTHWEST and: “AN OVERALL HERO” - q Featuring Snooky—The Monkey with Human Intellect MAMMOTH ORGAN—ADMISSION, 40c Shows at—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Oe Oi eeeaenem=e TOMORROW—“HUCKLEBERRY FINN” Peto te- Bete te teeta On nen dn he be . toe OOP 40-10 ho 450 oS o- 0 sho oho 40 oho eho ate a%e 4% fe ; Rote ee ee OP Sree aoe eho ato eto ate-efod, \ 4 $ SCHEMBECK’S Se Me oh aa Xa iM e HANKSGIVING REAT os a= ES ‘o> tM ? > a Pec? = FREE DOOR TO” ALL DANCING vata PAID Oil Center Hall ¢ 324 West Yellowstone (Formerly West Second St.) POSSE OHSS OS OOEESESOSEEE — % renee f, Pere, La o ‘\ oe, 2, ‘- KD + M <a ea Coat ere TTT RAE SREY RY HPT: