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cee 1m ht we . r t « s é PAGE TEN GREAT BUILDING. CAMPAIGN HERE. 15 PREDICTED Western Lumber Company) Forecasts Marked Revival in Launching Big Busi- ness Enterprise. | | | | Backing their fa: ture, its growth in few years, the! Western Lum a new) Wyoming corpor h head of-| city, will open | Wednesday, of the week ai ng matter have been and are now on the The full importan: children ) North Center street. | It ts anned at this me to con-| duct a retail business in sup e needs of Casper residents, ore and bullders. “We are investing Casper, not only in atc tensively on terials, bu rds and are building for perman: , for ourselves and for our patrot Our policy will be to give service, the best the market affords at fair prices and carry on our business with a view of making our patrons our best advertisers.” ‘The Western Lumber company will hold open house at their office and yards at 300 North Center street « @ay Wednesday, November 16, wh the public of Casper and vicinity invited to come and look over the plant and see what we have prepared for you and also to receive a souve nir which we will present to every visitor at our yards on that day. ‘The policy of the Western Lumbe company will be to serve the peop! of Casper faithfully with pro careful service. Our new yards have been erected in order that we may render a better lumber service to Casper and that we may do our share in helping Casper to rapidly become what it is destined to be—the best and is We are proud of the business} t of its ‘Lumber Headquarters.” We are very sure that our facilities for rial will make it easy for Casper to| grow. FORMER WYOMING =: WOMAN DIES IN DENVER Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Thomas Clare, who passed ay in Denver as the result of s operation. Funeral se Clare will be held ices tor Mrs. day in Creston, Neb., the old home of the family Mr. and Mrs. Clare, accompanied by on Harry and daughter Agnes. tly purchased a home in Bould where they intended to make ; home. They were former resi: dents of Douglas, and old timers of this state. Miss Agnes Clare has been | employed at the courthouse here as| well as in the accounting department | of the Midwest Refining company, and has innumerable friends who ex- | tend to her their heartfelt sympathies Harry Clare has also been employed here and has a wide circle of friends. IRISH ORG: RESTORED. | DUBLIN, Nov. 15.—Police have re- turned to the publishers the ty, and forms of the Sinn Fein Week! Irish organ, which was seized August, PIMPLY?WELL DONTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets on ply face will not embarrass you mi longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec- tively, but. their action is gentle and tafe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste, a2 bad breath, a dull, listless, “‘no good”” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad psition or pimply face. live Tablets are a purely table pe rae mixed with olive oil; you ‘will know them by their olive color. , Dr. Edwards spent ve among pa- tients afflicted with liver and bowel | in} complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c. The Story That Has Mil- lions of Friends. “The Last of the Mohicans” See It in Pictures at the Columbia Tonight minutes. as to th are reading. d office are located at gbooks which merely “won't hurt h books when there are so for its development are r number and more varied in chi r ever before. rc «, for which effective prep n lib shelves, brary CHILDREN’S BOOK WEEK OBSERVED AT NATRONA LIBRARY; INTEREST KEEN Children's book week, which has come to be @ nationally observed custom in all of the public libra: country is betng observed th t the Natrona county } New yolumes of children’ and te. Mbrarion, has made a number of lovely post- ers which group the books unv‘or erent classes of interest. aud charge of the children’s divis- the library during this week. n regard to the children's book week M's. Roogérs says ce of | s Chi many which he will like just as well if brought to his attention in the right way, and which will give him some- thing to grow on. “The comic supplement of the Sunday papers is a constant menace to the artistic and Mterary taste of children’ and the powerful antidote for these should be the. charming picture books and really good juven- fles which come abundantly from the press, Greater than the comic supplement in harmfulness is tho miscalled “boy scout book” reeking with impossible or foolish adventure which is really our old enemy the dime novel In camouflage. Give the children the very best books that n be had alike in the library, the ool room and the home. {sts of best books for children of all ages will gladly be furnished by the Mbrarian at the public librery to all parents and teachers interest ed in the best Lterature for chil- | are: large number of the best books for children will be on disp | brary all during the we everyone who ts interested in movement for better books for ch dren or who contemplates purchas: ing Christmas books is most cordial- ly invited to call and get acquainted not only with the best books for ung folks but with thelr library well.” ~ CHAPPELL GET GREAT GUSHER ‘What may prove to be one of the biggest wells in the Salt Creek field] on the Burke was drilled in yester: Ol) company lease w pany. The well h is controlled | and operated by the Chappell Oil com is located on the northeast quarter of section 10-39-79. It was drilled 36 feet into the sand Early this morning The well o this acreage d in section 7-39-78. Phone t trade wes uogoUated On lig Salt Creek TCS CAN De Uh proveds the well and oll flowed freely from the hole. was opened after it had been shut in all night and flowed 270 barrels in 36 was then nected up for an actual test of pro- duction and after it had flowed for several hours was reported to be mak-/expect to Ilve without being criticized, ing better than 210 barrels an hour/for even Christ was reviled and con-| or over 5,000 barrels a day. This well is located on an 80-acre|lived above just reproach, and that con-| lease which is owned by the Chappell/should be the standard of Christians. Oil company through stock ownership} Hl largest city in the state of Wyoming. | of the Burke O!1 company. In addition|most acceptably last night and Mrs. the company growth of our city and we ate going] another 80-acre lease in the field lo-|night Mrs. A. 1, Cook will sing and to do our best to make Casper proud | ca | owns|A. rom the early indications thi# new |and Privilege of Winning Others | well, which is well toward the south-/ Christ.” handling lumber and building mate-| ern part of the'great Salt Creek pool|ly at 7:30 p. m. is the largest well which has yet been | developed in the field with the ex- | tion of the huge producers on sec- 25-40-79 in the heart of the dis- REVIVAL SERVIGES AT (METHODIST CHURGH WELL ATTENDED FIRST NIGHT | The revival service,in the Method- ist church last night was well at tended and the pastor, Rev. lL. E. Car- ter, spoke on “What Do Ye More Than Others?” It was a searching question which Christ put to his dis- ciples reminding them they were to live on a higher plain than the People who did not follow him, The pastor appealed to the Christian people to make their religion thor- ough and attractive so that no one could justly criticize them. He ac- knowledged that Christians need not @emned, though unjustly. But he } Prof, Rudolph Lundburg sang a solo L. Cook accorpanied him. To-| |the pastor will preach on ‘‘The Duty | to The service begins prompt- A caterpillar does not breathe} through its mouth, but through holes| in the sides of ita body. nine of these on each side. There are | Councilmen— Foley Petting! McElveny Gfblin ......- sont teeene 164 155 | Councilmen+ Official Judges jones 3 371 eee . 102 Anderson penetee - 132 im Ward 2, Precinct 2, Clty Hall. Mayor— Offical Judges Blackmore . - 229 231 Veitch + 139 139 Gtblin - 222 219 Councilmen— Official Judges Jones Pa 221 Posey +e. 110 av Anderson + 227 224 Ward 3, Precinct 2, ‘Nichols. Blackmore - 263 264 Veitch - 109 105] Gin “ - 283 239 — Che Casper Daily Cribune NOGHANGES IN. CITY ELECTION (Continueé from Page 1.) Official Judges | + 279 285} vos 275 278 pe 92 | Ward 1, Precinct 3, North Casper | Mayor— Blackmore Veitch Gtblin Councilmen— Hancock Seaton . Frosha: Ward Mayor— Blackmore Veitch 3iblin | Councilmen— Foley McElveny Pettingill 29) Official Judges | 43 44 | 97 82) + 19 20 , East Casper. Offical Judges | ‘ + 207 206 | - 1% 173] - 242 241 Official Judges | + 208 205 + 160 160 | + 22u 217 hens Of all arts that of working in gold | is the mo’ A Detachable Fur Collar Will Make That Old Overcoat Look Like - New if Bought From cien' THE TA/LOR INCORPORATED 131 SOUTH CENTER STREET French Dry Cleaning of the Better Class _ OTHERS INVOLVED IN LIQUOR ARREST, REPORT Sensational revelations are ex- pected to be brought out when George Monroe and E. C. Ward, are prelinunary hearing late this noon on a charge of owning ating a still. A small still and a tity of, Uquor which was being oper- ated and sold by these men was seized risae|No Reason Why It Should Fail to Give Vitality, Endurance and Attractiveness to ; Run-down Folks. ture intended for your stomach to 4a, And it does it because ft is made trom @ combination of the most health gir: ing ané hertofore practically unrecog. nized herbs, roots and barks. Garren’s Tonic is mild and pleasant to take. It will not upset you or in- convenience you In any way. But once it reaches the stomach {t does ite work thoroughly and positive. This many i if z i E ii i Hh by 4 5 & giving {t, and the big sales figures which are piling up day after day ox this remarkable medicine. . strength and good looks.| Gerren’s Tonic is sold in Casper by Garren’s Tonic simply does What na-| the Casper Pharmacy.—Adv. We Are Making One Last Call On: 10,500 Shares of Our 12 Per Cent Annual Divi- x dend-Paying Stock at $1.00 Per Share. And we urge all that can possibly afford to put any money in this company to do so at once, as we are not in the stock-selling business and are only selling enough stock to put our Company on a sound divi- dend-paying basis. Whether you are rich or poor, your money is absolutely safe and permanent divi- dends are assured ; the surplus money after dividends are paid will be invested in new buildings as the cor- poration sees fit. We own and,operate apartment ? buildings and do a general investment business. Stock can be bought in amounts of fifty shares and up. H. E. Grude Corporation Casper Realty Office, 108 S. Center __ Phone 381 ‘The first and original Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get Charles M. Archibold, 733 South Ash street. Phone 4683. 11-15-8t* modern un- CY ° avenue. RENT—Five room furnished house. 770 Phone 1623M. large Hvingroom, kitchenette, bath, ‘hot and ‘cold water, steam haat, refrig- erator, electric range, built-in cup- board, Murphy bed; laundry equipped with electric washer and ironing board. Apply Apartment 1, Tribune. 11-15-tf. + Meeting Wednesday Night. Election ‘of Officers. Thos. Longhurst, Clerk, C. L. Howard, C. C. Pettibockers—Very. Specfal _ $3.50 Sassy Jane House Dresses _ , $2.75 Each Visitor to Our Office Will, a 765 Receive Souvenir J. W. Bingenheimer President Anticipating Casper’s big building program for the é coming year, we have opened offices and lumber yards at Ready for Business Number 300 North Center Street, You can depend upon the building material purchased of us as being brand new stock. We can furnish on a moment’s notice any piece of lum- ber, no matter what size and no snatter what is to be its use. We are carrying a most complete stock.of builders’ hardware. We are prepared to offer suggestions for your building program. Of course we have novelty and beaver siding, hard- wood flooring, ceiling, partition and all grades of finish- ing lumber and mill work. We are confident that we have the location, the right stock, experienced men in charge of the business and a definite policy of prompt service which will please the contractor, the carpenter and the man who erects the building and our prices will always be as low as is consistent with first class material. We will hold open house at our yards for the next few days when each caller will be presented with of the lumber business. J. L. Bingenheimer Vice President and General Manager George C. Vance Secretary-Treasurer i W G VEST EY ‘Yards and Office 300 North Center Casper, Wyoming 1GOSeeGPOLLERSOD MELEE EE LEGTHO SEES EDESET ESSE ETEDST ES I ERNIZED” estern Lumber Co. SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL ‘ANNOUNCES FOR WEDNESDAY Biggest Reductions of the Season on Women's and Misses’ Suits and Dresses ‘Women’s Suits Misses’ Suits < Originally Originally : $39.50 to $55 339.50 to $55 Misses’ se Women’s Suits $5510 $75 $39.50 $65 to $79.50 Misses’ Suits P Women’s Suits Be ag $78.00 SOes | Extra Size ' Dresses ... Dresses One lot of stylish-stout 4 dresses, sizes as large as- 56, silks and wools,. for street and afternoon; values which regularly $39.50 One Lot of Dresses Up to $39.50, Wednesday Only Fur-Trimmed and Tailored Moussyne Mochatex » Rayonner Mixtures In Canton Crepes, Pol- ret Twills, Tricotines and Chfffon, Velvets, Etc., in all sizes and styles. Values which regularly sold up to $69.50 13.50 Models Duvet de Laine 65 PATTERN HATS—FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY a souvenir ' Veldyne Velour.