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= i 5 svi Comping Lae ig ek "vi Cone Pan Soak i meee Mee Dec,, 16. The Sogn m ae ¢ r Jost Hd ure st ; ss and automob! accra and-the building which it occupied wactically ruined by @ fire disco} at’ oo fipon. vyeater day. ert Ww. H Scov! 4 +, proprietor ot the ano had closed ap in order that he migh: meet the noon. train, ‘arid’ it.was duririg his absence that the fire was discoy- ered. It ts thought, to“ have © been: caused by & Short eircuit in the electris motor used to, operate a power sewing @: machine as. the table upon which the machine was located end. thé of the building: in: that’ vicinity seems to be the most badly damaged. Mr. Scoville was-at work upon an order of automobile tops and ‘the fabric used burhed@ » withsintense heat and caused a denge D smoke which ruin- ed everything, in the Building not darm- aged by flames” +» The stock is a total Joss am ie damage will run into cover uo earre nouns thousand dollars. — CABLE pr (By Wnited Pree) “WASHINGTON, Bee! 46.-=A compre- hensive pla fof enlarging communicy- tion facilities: “between” the Unite States andothe rests iS the world may grow out of senate hearings before the Kellogg committee, © “he eat Hearings include the whole situation and the disposition of former” German cables jonal-Commuvi- on which the Live ten cations’ conference Parkinetedront of Local Theaters Comes Under Ban been unable to Red lines marking off {he space in }abuttmge property therein for the cost front of the "motion picture theaters{of such inipfovement, which resolution exits|and notice was duly published in The covered bY the entrances, and meastire was decided upon in, tion’ with ‘a clash between troops and rere during. whieh» six wi “Killed and fifteen wound: Communist ‘leaders have» im- 2 igoneds advices state, and up) fat Rewspapers suppressed, ra — London Wedding of Miss Guggenheim to | seo ‘Earl is Big Event (By Associated Press) LONDON;, Dec. 16,—Vistount Stuart, son and heir of the sixth Bart of Cas- te Stewart, and ‘Mits “Eleanor «May uggenheim, daughter of Soldmon R. Guggenheim of New York City; wer Married today. It was one of the most brilliant events of the London season. ~~. NAVAL REGRUITS T eT LENE DURING Wora has Been: “reanived by the local naval recruiting station that._men who entist. in thé navy. from this.seétion of the country before January 1° will. We Siven leave over the holidays ‘with fait bay. The station also has been ad- vised that starting January 10 the navy department will open schools for the in struction of enlisted men: who desire to gormpete in the examinations for the Naval academy at Annapolis,” Ma. Bo sel aha aad ae ORDINANCE NO. 186A. AN ORDINANCE: ORDHRING RE- ASSESSMENT OF ALL PROPERTY SPECIFICALLY BONEFUTTHD IN THE _IMPROVEMENT) DISTRICT| KNOWN AS’ GRADING DISTRICT NO. 2 IN ‘THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING. ‘WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Casper. Wyoming, on thé. 2ist fay of March, A> D., 1920, passed and | approved a resoluvion: of intention to. improve by grading and draining. cer- tain “streets and alleys and portions of streets und alleys in a certain proposed giding district to be Know; as Grad- ing Distfet No. 2.in the City of Cas per, Wyoming, ating the streets! and alleys aid’ portfns of streets and alleySto be» impro¥ed™ -theteit, © ana! making the said/Btreets and alleys and portions of streets and alleys the im- provement’ district,»‘and ‘charging the; | were painted yesterday and were made }Casper’ Daily ‘Tribune, a datly news in order to elfivdinate the: danger, of |Paper of ‘general circulation, published | Thence cast along the south. prop- a congestion In case Of a fire, parking 4g pilow. tne ea cthpee eo lines nor cause of thé meed of having asfrée [© space in which” to teach the fire to keep free’ at all times a space § for crowds leaving? theater in er emér- gency, ane ee Motor cars may these lines. long’ enow Pte Uiiload or ment has issued ‘strict orders to the “in. ereree aye No|in Casper, Wyoming. street ‘and Fourth s street : half “(W1-2) of Jefferson street to the center line of) ett Nera , trom Fourth street tO Second streét and the west half, GV 12) of McKinley. street from ont ond street to the south property 1 of. eee nee ce reced west into Me Kinley: street. - Jackson Street, from the north prop- erty fine of Btock 37, extended north- east across Jackson street to the north- WweSt corner of Block $8, south of the South proporty lime of Block 48, ex- tended west ncrosd Jackson street. Washington street, between Fourth street ana Second sttect. The oan running north and south and’ between Blocks 76 and 77. Bact west half (W2-2) of Conwell Inthe City” Limits, Regen, Second and Third streets.” Féurth street, from a line tian in @ northeast direction from the north- east corner of Block 38 to the south- West ‘cornet of Block 78 in the City Limits. ‘ The alleys in Blooks 12, 5, 13, 18, 14, 17, 15, 97,/99,.36, 37, 38, 77 Butler Ad- dition; 40, 41,42, 43, 44, 45, 76, 77, 78, 130 and 145, (W1-2) of the alleys in Blocks 131 and 182. WHEREAS, in such resolution and notice a proposed assessment’ district was set forth including the property Gescribed in the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at 4 point in the center of Fourth street on thé east property line ot Durbin ‘street and running south bin street to the north property line of Second street. ‘Thence east along the north préperty line of Second street to the intersection ef said north property line of Second street with a linc produced north along the west property Line of the alley run- ning north 4nd south through Blocks 78, 77 and 76. Thenee south along. the west prop- erty line of the alley in Blocks 78, 77 snd 76 produced, and the -west -prop- erty line of said alley to a point on said alley line prodtced ‘south to the south property line of Lies street( for- merly Linden). ‘Thence east along the pa property Mine ef Fifth (formerly Linden) street to a) pointon the denter line of: the alley running north and south through Blocks 181 and 182. Thence along the center line of the alley in Biocks 181) and 132 to a point im) the center of Bueknum: street. ‘Thence east along. the center line of Bucknimm ‘street! to.a point, the inter- section of the center lines of Jefferson and Bucknum streets. ‘Thence north along the center line of Jefferson street. to the south prop- erty Ife of Second street. Thence east along the south property line of Second street to a point on a line, running north and south in the cénter of McKiniey street. "Thence south 140 feet to a pdint on thé south property line of Block 47 produced west to the center of MeKin- ley street. erty line of Block 47 (White's: Addition) ae ‘Such resolution and notice the fol-}#cross Jackson street and along the Beer: contemplated: The south balf (S$ 1-2) of Fourth street Hg ent: Lots 1 and 2, from the east line of Durbim street to}to t east/line of MeKinley- street. Third street from the east line of “@tleys “and portions }South propertysine : . viet ce ‘and alleys were set forth: as} tothe serrate eorner of Lot 1; Block constituting . the improvement district 48. ot; Lotel; Block 48 “Thence note along the property Block 48 e south property Hine of Second street. ‘Thence east dior the soyth property Durbin to the center line of Corwell| Tite’ of ‘Second street to the intersec- load passengers but the police depart- Square or City Limits. 4 tion of the south property line of Sec- and the west half} First street from the north line of|ond street and the east line of the effect that there shalt be no parking | Second street to the’ sotth tie of | NE 1-4, NW 1-4 of Section 10, Township. in Tropt of the theaters in-between the | fourth street. lines. The same rule which prevents cars|of Second street to the being n fire rked close to an alley or near plug is being placed in effect in se of the entrances to the thent- The fireémei, point out that space theater. NAIL THIEF TO LOSE ONE LEG. (By Associated Press) WICHITA, Kan, Dec. 15.—Fred .d¢ Armond, in’ which to readily empty @ package valued dt $20,000 ‘from a mail truck, probably Will-be operaisa for W. ber lak kit, room, was found in De Armond's, His wife was also detained, PRESIDENT OF | IRISH REPUBLIC MAY GO HOME oe Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. .16.—-Eamonn dé \aera, president ot the “Irish Repub: lie? “in hiding’ in this country but ma “couamaile returning to Great Brit- ‘OU 10 gtanted a sufe conduct by Pre Mier Lieve) George, ae secretary an: nounced feduyy SEW We neciated too of ‘dollar a day dn the wages of highér- ‘leod miners at the Phelps-Rodge Cor: ons. taiies (hh Arizona,: ell: bes: YH othe vorporation announced today. Mex 'niners, wig oreeelve Smalior pay, ; uffectedllbys corresponding re : her WilegeRRe- excet) pam cmbloyes “affentéd by the new Hot beth ascertained: 1b is \ verted Ufa “@ther Gopper compiuies ae simjlag., ductions. and) Veta Pecord ‘about ' uifferent ‘gets of fingerprints. He hates “daa it }Block room it Which to force an eri-/Ond street to the north property ling of Block 78. with a hose in case of a blaze |Second sttect, to the center Jine of Con: and at ‘the same time allows enough well Square or City Limits. 30, who’ was ‘Shot“in the leg!jine of the alley at the Union Station here last night] south 41 Blocks 77 and 78, by post office oMeials while he was al-|ter jine of the alley running north and} leged to, Dev stealthg @ registered mait| south in Blocks 191 and 132. amputation ofthe injured Umb. J-/4na south in Black 78. Adamson, a secret service pperative big the south | property wiio worked On the feeent’ mail’ rob-| street to the center line of the at Coungil Bluffs, said a burg“! running north and south in Blocks 182 effective datidary® tan official of, 33, North, Range 79, West of the Sixth north line} Principal Meridian, the eastern boun- ast line of|dary of the City Limits. ‘Thence, north along the east line of Second street, from the west lind of[/said‘ND1-4, NW 1-4, Section 10, Town- the alley running north and south in|ship 33, North, Range 79, West to a 76, exténded north .actoss See-} point en the south property line of Railroad avenue from wt McKinley streut. Thenee west along said south prop- erty line of Block 78 to the southwest Yucknum streét\ from the west line }eorher of safd) Block: 73. of the alley rimfing north and south] ~ Thence southwest to ih Blocks 76: and 77, extended: across}corner of Block 68. Gucktium street, to the center line of] Thence southwest along the north the alley yunning: north end south in}property line of Block 86 across Jack- of the northeast Block 131, extended, north, -a¢ross}son street to the northeast corner Buckuum street. Tldek 37. ‘And the north half (N4-2) of Buck-| Thence southwest along tbe north property line of Block 37 to the north- west corner of Block 37. > Thence north along the east prop- erty Ine of McKinley street ‘produced across the C, & N. W. R. R. Co.'s right of way to a point on the Genter line of Fourth street. , Thence west along the ceniwr line of Fourth street to the east property line street from the alley runnipg | north and South in Block 131, extended acfoss Bucknum ‘street to the center line ‘of Jefferson street. Cunningham street, running iorth to the from the west and cen- Fifth street (formerly Linden), from|of Durbin street, the point of ‘begin- OM} the west line of the alley running north] ning, and, extended; south} WHEREAS, on the 8th day of Apr il, line of Fifth}Al"D,, 1919, an ordinance reciting the alley | passage of the resolution ef intention above-mentioned and ordering the im- provement of the stfeets mentioned in and 13 Heech street, between Second and}yatd texolution proposed to’ be im- Fourth «streets. proved hnd fixing; the boundaries of ‘Maple street, between First street/the assessment district as above de- scribed, and directing the City pawinest veen First street and|of the City of Caspet, Wyoming, to fouthmro tt Prepire plans’ and tapecttioationn for Grant street, between Fifth (formerly | said’ improverhents in said Improve: Linden) street and Fourth street. ment District No. 2 of the, City of Cas- Linvoin street, from the center line}per, Wyoming, ‘was’ duly’ pusied and ot Bucknum strect to Fourth street, ‘approved, and, Jefferson street, | between bees “WHEREAS, such and Fourth street. vans arid specifi- ‘What is the Forbidden Thing? Who Forbids the Forbidden Thing? What One Thing in Your Life Was Forbidden Fou? ~ et Daily SET ea ta Tribune repared and filed ser of the City of ; and a notice and call for bids for? the ‘construction of Hes ba atabeetiverhd was duly published, i ‘ WHEREAS, such bids were duty opened and thé construction. of such work was duly awarded to Contractors Sharrock & Purcel, and, WHEREAS, ‘thie ‘said work was duly performed by the sald contractors and ;aecepted by the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, and the sum of Eighty-one Thou- sand Ond Hundred and eleven and éighty-three ~ _one-hundredths Dollars wa@allowed, by ordinance’ duly passed and approved, as the contract price and value of sata work and improve- ee and, HEREAS, on the 7th day of July; fe! 1820, the assessment roll for the ae improvement district was duly filed and proper publication and notice given of ‘hetring théréon, and, WHERBPAS; on the 4th day of Au- gust, A. BD. 1920, such hearing was duly, had and. ni objections having beer filed, an ordinrnce confirming the assessment roll of Grading District No. 2 of the City of Casper, Wyoming, was auly passed and approved by the City Council and Mayor of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in which such or- dinance the City Clerk was instructed to €riify to the said assessment roll and deliver the same to the City Troas- urer of Casper, Wyoming, for Collec- tion, and, WHEREAS, improvement bonds have been issued and delivered for the payment of the work performed in the said improvement District No. 2 of the City of Casper, Wyoming, and, WHEREAS, a short time thereafter suié Was instituted by certain property owners in the said improvement dis- trieb to prevent the City of Casper, Wyoming, from enforcing the collee- tion’ of the said assessment roll and a temporary injunction was granted by the District Court of the Sixth Judi- cial District in. Natrona County, State of Wyoming, on the 10th day of Sep- ternber, 1920, and is still in force and effect, pending the outcome of the said suit and restraining the City of Casper from enforcing the collection of the as- Sessment roll for Improvement District No; 2 in the City of Casper, Wyoming, as Mled with and confirmed by the City Couneil of the City of Casper, Wyo- ming; ‘and, WHBERBPAS, the improvements were performed only upon those streets and bortions of streets as hereinbefore set forth and declared to be the said Im- provement District, and, WHEREAS, said assessments as con- firmed in the assessment roll by the City Council of the City of Casper were invalid for nonconformance with the provisions of law by reason of the tact that certain property specifically bene- fitted and situated between the termini Of said improved ‘streets and alleys, and abutting upon, adjacent, vicininal and proximate tO the streets and alleys im- proved was hot included in the assess- ment district, the boundaries of which are hereinbefore set out, and, WHEREAS, the collection and en- foreement of the original assessment in Improvement District (No, 2 of the Gity of Gasper has been enjoined by a court of contpetent Gurigdiction, fas labeve set forth, .and,... Ke WHEREAS, the City Council finds that certain property specifically bene- fitted by ‘the said improvements was fot included in the original assessment district and finds ‘that such property should lawfully bear its po:tion of the cost and expense of the local imptove- ments in Improvement District No. 2, which the City of Casper, Wyoming, heretofore has made at the expense in Whiole of the property specifically Dene- fitted thereby, and, WHERBAS, the City Council finds that all the property between the ter- mini of the said improvements and abutting upon, adjacent, Vicininal and proximate to the streets and alleys im- proved to a distance back from the Marginal lines of said streets and al- leys to the center The of the blocks facing or abutting, thereon is the prop- erty and all the property specifically benéfitted by said local improvements, and should lawfully be the property to be “assessed to pay the cost and ex: pense thereof, which cost and expense Shall be assessed upon all of said property so benefitred in accordance to the: special benefits conferred upon such property In proportion to the aréa and distance back from ‘the marginal line of the street or, other public way er frea improved, and, } WHEREAS, to re-assess and to cor- rect the error made in the original as- sessment district, and inelude all of the} with the statutes of the State of Wyo-jand parallel tos the .south line of Sec- [ments So ordered shall be paid into and , ming, a new assessment district should)ond street a distance of five hundred, become a part of the local improvement | be, and hereby i# created upon which assessment shall be Made’ for the pur- pose of paying the Gost and expense of making éaid improvement within said Grading District No. 2,, including all property, except streets and alleys of portions of streets and alleys inelud? ed in said assessment district, and above set forth and described in sal Grading District No. 2 within the fol lowing boundaries, to-wit: Beginning at a poimt being the point of intersection of the center line of “Al street (formerly Fourth street) and the east line of Durbin street. Thence southerly in a straight line and along the east line of Durbin street a distance, of nine Hiindred™and sixty feet (960) to a point, being the point of tn- tersection of the east line of Durbifi street, and the north line of Second street. Thence easterly in a straight Hine and along the north line of Second street, a distanee of one thousand two hun+ dred and eighty feet (1280) to a point, being one hundred and sixty feet (166) west of the. west line of Grant street. Thence southerly im a straight line and parallel to the west line of Grant street a distance of one thousand one hundred and ninety feet (1190) to a point on the south line of Fifth street (formerly Linden street). ‘Thence further southerly and paral- lel to the west line of Grant street, a distance of Seventy-eight and ninety- five one-hundredths (78.95) to a point on the east line of the alley running northeasterly and southwesterly in Block 79, Thenee southwesterly south 30 de- grees and 6 minutes west in @ straight line and along the east line of the alley running northeasterly and suuth- westerly in Block 79, a distance of two hundred and twenty-three and forty- four onehtindrédths feet (223.44) to a point. Thence southeasterly south 73 de- grees 41 minutes east in @ straight line a distance of one hundred and forty- ‘our and nine one-hundredths (144.09) feet to @ point on the west line of Na- trona avenue. ‘Thence northeasterly north 46 de- grees 56 minutes east in a straight line 4 distance of two hundred and forty and five-tenths (240.50) feet to a point on the east line of Natrona avenue. Thence southeasterly south 75 de- grees 0 minutes east in @ straight line a distance of one hundred and fifty five and iwentyfnine on¥-hundredths feet (155.29) to a point on the center line of the alley running northeasterly and southwesterly in Block 133. ‘Tlienice northeasterly north 30 de- grees 0 minutes east in a straight line and along the center line of the alley running northeasterly and southwest- erly in Block 133, a distance of seventy five and: fifty-two Gne-Aundredths feet (75,52) to @ point. Thence northerly in @ straight line and ‘along tHe center line of the alley running north and south in Block 133, a@ distance of one hundred and twenty- three and forty-five one-hundredths feet (123.45) to a point om the south line of Fifth street (formerly Linden street). ‘Thence further northerly and along the cériter line ‘of ‘the alley running north and south in Blocks 141 and) 132 abd ‘parallel to the west line gf Lin: coin street, a Mista of seven hun- dred and seventy-five feet (775) to af point on the center line of Third street (formerly Bucknum street). Thence easterly in a straight line and along the ‘center line of Third street (formerly Bueknum street) a dis- fance of five hundred and seventy feet ment roll therefor. (570) to a, point, being the point of in- PAGE FIVE aa and seventy feet (670) to a point. fund provided to pay for said improve- ment. SECTION 4. That such assessinent \, shall be for an amount which shall not exceed the actual cost and expense of the improvement, as ‘heretofore ap- Thenee northerly in a straight line and parallel to the east line of Jack- Son street a distance of one hundred and fifty fect (150) to a point on the south ‘ine of Second street. proved and allowed, together with the Thence easterly in a straight line! accrued interest thereon and the cost and-along the south line of Second| of the reassessment, it being the true street a distance of seven hundred and| intent and meaning of this ordinance sixty fost: (760) to° a "point. to ‘make the cost and expense of the Thenee northerly in a straight line| local Improvement ‘payable by the and parallel to the west line of Con-| property paecifitally benefitted —there- Well Square a distance of eighty feet} by. . ($0) to-@ point on the north line of] SECTION 5. That all the property Second street. within the limits of the said re-assess- \Therice easterly in a straight line|ment district hereinbefore set forth, ex- ahd along the north line of Second|cept the streets and alleys or parts @reet ‘@ distance of oné hundred and| of streets and alleys included therein, twerity feet (120) to a point. shall be considered and held to be the Thence northerly in a straight line|property to be assessed to pay the . and parallel to the west Mne of Con-)cost and expense of said improvement: ‘¢ well Square a distance’ of four hundred| said cost and expense shall be assessed ahd twenty feet (420) to 2 point on the| upon ‘the property so benefitted im ac- south line of First street (formerly | cordance with ‘the special benefits con- Third street). ferred™n such property in proportion Thence westerly in a straight line|/to the area and distance back from x ‘ahd along the south line of First street|the marginal lines thereof, respective: ~ (formerly Third street) a distatice of one hundred and twenty foet (120) to! a point. ly, of said streets and alleys, or por- tions thereof, as eforesaid, within said grading district; that the amount to be Thetice._ northerly in a straight line/assessed against the separate lots. | and’ parallel to the east line of Mel-}tracts or parcels of land within said rose street, a distance of six hundred} district shall be ascertained and appor- tioned in the manner and in accord- . ‘ance with Section 18 of Chapter 120 Thenee southwesterly south 79 de- of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915. grees 43 minutes west in a straight SECTION 6. That the sum to be line and parallel to the center iine of charged against each such lot, tracts the main track of the Chicago & North-; and parcels of land or other property in Western Railway. Company, a distance the reassessment roll hereby ordered of one hundred and forty-two. antt/on Grading District No. 2, or any other twenty-nine one-hundredths feet (142.29) portion of said sum not paid within the to a point on the east line of Melrose’ thirty-day period after the confirma- street produced. tion thereof provided by statute and Thence northerly in a straight line thereafter remaining unpaid shall be &hd along the east line of Melrose| paid in ten equal annual installments Street produced a distance of one hun-| With interest upon the whole unpaid @red and eleven and eight-tenths fect|sum as charged at the rate of six per (111.8) to a point, cent. Thence southwesterly south 79 do:}| SECTION 7. That the first install- grees 43 minutes west in a straight ment of the ten equal annual install- line and’ parallel to the center line of ments shall be payable on the 15th day - the main track of the Chicago und,of September, A. D., 1921, and) each Northwestern Railway Company and| year thereafter when such — install ten feet (10) equally distant therefrom, | ment, together with the interest dug @ distance of four hundred and ninety-| thereon, and all installments thereafter nine and twelve one-hundredths ‘feet| to become due shall be collected in the (499.12) t6 a point. manner and at the times provided by Thence further southwesterly and) law. . pariilet to the center line of the main} SECTION 8. That the said six per track of tho Chicago & Northwestern! cent interest upon the whole sum as Railway Company and ten: feet (10) charged shall be payable semt-annually equally distant therefrom, a distunce.of on the 15th day of March and Septem- she hundred and jseventy-four and ber of each year until paid, fifty-two one-hundredths feet (674.52) to} Passed and approved this 9th day of and twelve and seven-tenths feet (612.7) to A point. & point on’ the east line of McKinicy, December, A, D,, 1920. street. | B. H, PELTON, JR. Thence northerly in a straight line; (SEAL) Mayor, and along the east line of McKinley| ATTEST: ASA I. SLOANE, Street produced a distance of one hun- City Clerk. dred and eight and forty-nine one-hun- Published December 16, 1920. dredths feet. (108.49) to a point; being the point of intersection of the east line of McKinley street and the cen- ter line of “A” street (formerly Fourth street). Thence westerly in a straight line and along the ecnter line of “A” street (formerly Fourth ‘strest) a distance of two thousand six hundred and sixty feet (2660) to the point of beginning. NOW, THEREFORE, Be» It or- dained by the Mayor and Council of the City ,of, Casper, .Wxoming: + - SECTION 1. That a ‘reassessment. be made to include all property im: proved and chargeable therewith and last hereinabove described, in Grading District No. 2 of the City of Caspers Wyoming, and the City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare an assess- THE WIGWAM Hot Lunch 11:30. Until 2:00 P. M. Main Floor O-S Bldg. ¢ SECTION 2. That such re-assess-| Peer f property specifically benefitted as here- inbefore set forth Our Pre-War Price Sale : of Groceries Phone 903 QUALITY Is in Full Sway. Bought Yours? COURTESY tergection of the center line of Third] cut rolt shall include all the property street (formerly. Bucknum street) and &pecifically benefitted by such improve- the center line of Jefferson street. lment whether or not the same was in-| Thence northerly in a straight line’ jude in the original assessment -dis-! and along the center line of Jefferson yp j.¢ street a distance: of three hundred and): sporion 3.° That) such additional] thirty-five feet (335) to a point on the|) onerty as not included in the original | south line of Second street. assessment shall become apart of the ‘Thence easterly in @ straight line and jocai assessment district created to pro: along the south line of Second street. '\ige a fund to pay for said improve-| @ distance of three hundredvand ¢ighty ments, and all payments of assess-| feet (380) to a point on the center line GROCERY Thence southerly in a straight line and along the center line of McKinley; AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 street a distance of one hundred and fifty feet (150) to a point. Thence easterly in a straight line Mail Us Your KODAK THOS. FIDDES, Manager FINISHING Corner A anid Jeiferson Sts. Quick Service Prompt Service THE PICTURE | We Deliver Box 1076 Sandison & Fiddes Casper, Wyo. ATTEND Have You Women’s Fur The Choice 142 East Second St. SERVICE INSURANCE that brings PRESTIGE and PROFIT— Don’t stand at the par- cel post window all day to insure your mail orders. St Paul Parcel Post Coupons Issued in $5.00, $10.00 and $25.00 Books are the more convenient way—cost no more. fT. KEMP CO. “TInsurance—That’s All” Phone 370 112 E. 2nd. | THE BIG Christmas THE LEADER Casper’ $ Money ‘or Store. the Every- Woman, Miss and Infant Coats 1-3 Off. of Any Hat in the Howse $3. 95

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