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E J id D: a oT PAGE TWO he Casper Daily Cribune ONCTIEFICE IN | MANY WYOMING TOWNS SEIZE OPPORTUNITY TO BOOST OWN COMMUNITIES IN BIG PAPER The industrial edition to be published jointly by the Cas- “per Daily Tribune and Wyoming Weekly Review early in! |the coming year is proving an attractive feature for the chambers of commerce and commercial clubs of These communities see did opportunity for advertising their industrial and other jrecentty produced approximately 640. — CASPER KEEPING MAILS ON MOV Eight Additional Employes Assist in Keeping Office Cleared of Christmas Packages. Despite the heavy postal rush at- tendant upon the advent of the peak | of Christmas delivery conditions, the | postoffice here under the direttion of | Edwin M. Bean, ng postmaster is and for the first/ the office has met the/ conditions. — | jock Saturdny morning all ng mail up to that hour od, and through the en nearly ever: ed at the « the rightful | functioning smoot time in years, test of above capac At 10 0 service that was reosis the fice was owner before event: new people, two of whom have bad postal training before hav been employed at the office to as: handling the Christmas rush. T m would be Inadequate however if it had not been for the plan worked out by Mr. Bean to work all trained people a few hours extra each day. “Mr. Bean’s theory in handling the Christmas load was that it would be better to keep all trained people work- ing a few hours extra each day than to employ any number of new peo- ple who no former experience in postoffice work. As each department grows and re quires a new outlet or new service window it {s added at the office. In this way two additional windows, one for stamps only were opened at the postoffice during the past week. One extra window for receiving packages will be opened today to facilitate this branch of the service. The special window which was opened to address <:nd wrap packages has proven a great relief and is in some extent responsible for the fact! Station of the despatch of mail prompt ly from the local office. Two additional trucks and delivery clerks were added to the postal force during the week in order to keep up with the postal deliveries which have grown in tremendous volume here, Even under the present conditions the system that has been worked out at the office permits full despatch of mail deposited here and complete delivery of all properly addressed mat! Bight here each day. Every, plece of mail recelyed is worked within two hours after train time and the delivery forces despatch it as rapidly as man and machine can make the extensive routes of Casper To indicate the manner in which the volume ‘of business increased dur- ing the past week, the number -of sacks of mail sent out ‘of Casper doubled from Tuesday to Saturday, and carly record taken this morning indicates that {t will be further in creased. Wednesday 116 sacks were sent out. Thursday, 155 sacks; Friday 165 sacks and Saturday _ over 200 mocks of mail were dispatched from the loca! office parte Oe Gift salé at The Mills Co. 139 West Second street 12-19-tf ss TEN DAY SPECIAL. ~-Diamond and: platinam bar pins, cuff links, lavallieres, scarf pins, em: blem butions and brogches, marked at the lowest current price—a further reduction of 25 per cent below the marked’ prive during this sale. visit to pur store will conyince y H._B. Kline, Ol Exchange building. Your Voice at the Other End When the family is gathered together at the old home for the Christmas reunion, But if you cannot be there in person, a long distance call is th next best way. Station-to-station 8:30 p,m. to midnight one-half the day rate; from mid- night to 4:30 a. m. fourth. j Wherever you are, drop in on the absent friends via Long Distance, }pther views of hi: est to be preserved and handed dows ming municipalities. advantages to the world themselves on the map,” as ber of commerce secretary pressed it. An opportunity is of ered Mlustrations of indust-ies 4 camping grounds, public buildings and 4c or Industrial interest, calling attention of the east and west, the north and south, to the forward strides made by Wonderful Wyoming. In addition to the most wonderful scenery Nature has painted on the face of the earth, Wyoming and “put is fast fs its pl among the states along Industrial lines. Tri and Review industrial, edition dune will tell this story to the world as it we ;has never been told Wefore and put it into the hande of 25,000 people to be read by 100,000 Americans. This edition will not only advertise Wyoming to the world, but will con tain many stories of historical int to coming senerations. Many interest. ing and important items of traditional history will appear {n print for the first time and the world-at large will be given a birdseya view of the biz, equare state which embraces about all there {s left of the real west ‘The edition will be purely what ‘t« name implies, historical and indits- trial, and individuals will be mention: ed only so far as they have taken a part in blazing the trails, developing the natural resources of the state and. figurstively, making two blades of grass grow where only one has grown before Every Wyoming citizen should send copies of this edition to friends and orders be placed now onal copies needed. psu wath: RI for addit To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE tab-/ physicians and surgeons who came lets: The genuine bears the signature otf E. W. Grove. BROMO.) 80. Safe Milkw (Be sure you get Yor Infants, Invalids and Growing Children _ = = SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CANDY Per lb. 20c F.W. WOOLWGRTHCO. it’s wonderful to be there. service from costs about about one- for an exchange of Christmas greetings. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ~|PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY _| Claus. will be presen ‘The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — The station-to-station rate, which is considerably lower than for per- Son-to-person service, applies when you will talk to anyone who may be at the telephone called. HANGARS DESTROYED. NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 16.— Lang: - — _ ; ¢ , hd ddd ddd dd Mh hb ba bhbdhdbbb nbn bbboSS|OOOOOCOO PRODUCTION TEST 10. !ACCIDENT VICTIM 1S. -— BE RESUMED TUESDAY bas been reported tn the Salt many Wyo- this as a splen- ‘The recent test of the vorth ‘half, *| Mr, Hurk was said to be the smallest producing area Minw. by hi Blooming Prairie, Minn., May 20,1883, one of « family of 12 children. The eariy| of his lifé were «pent at and near Morristown, Minn. _In Minneapolis in'1911 he ed in marriage to Hope ens. Five years later they moved to Montana and three years ago came ti Casper. Mr. Hurley Is survived by wife, five brethers and four sisters. (000 Darrels fn a 10-day test. The lof the south half which starts o'clock tomorrow morning will vrs A YELLOW, RIPPING JOY BOOK PEP’S NEWS DEPOTS SCHOOL WILL PRES PROGRAM NEXT FRIDAY A Christmas program of exceptional jor World War Hero Dies at Basin) POCPOIFOLE CLES OPOD POOL DO OFOOOOOOP OO OCT OOE erest will be given by the Presby- ‘. THE 4 ; ¥:} BASIN, Wyo., Dec. 17—Roscoe D, 4 srian Sunday school next Friday | strait, a hero of the world war, died SacHs JAwIor{0 sting kena mat an] Suk hee oe er we eg ACHSTAWIER! THEY’RE INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE - Durbin streets. “It will include @/ the tumeral was beld today under the! y hii ‘ chorus of 100 voices, folk, songs in} auspices of the American Legion. De- Dutch costume. fairy drill and a had ~ dramatization of the Christmas atory.|°ese4 Deon “a resident Bere the! two years. Three Christmas trees will add to the beauty of the decorations. \Santa with his ‘Duteh mili and Browines, and will have something for every member of the school. The public fe invited, and a special invitation is extended to par- ents whose children are not attend. ing any other Sunday school. Dr. Allan McLellan Leaves Clinic To Open New Offices } Dr. Allan McLellan, for the past two |years connected with the I. D. John- son clinic has announced his with- drawal from the medical organization and will now practice independently. Ho has secured a suite of offices in the Daly building on South Center | street. | Dr. The Young Fellows’ Store McLellan is among the young jto Casper following his discharge from the army. He has practiced here suc cesstully since that tim INFANTS ana INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick’s pay ob Avoid Imitations " fem sees Are Now Open for Business. Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Featuring Exclusive Lines of ~ Hats, Caps and Shoes ‘Cortley Clothes : Fit Form Clothes 2ooe Stacey Adams Shoe: Brighton, Carlsbad Sleeping- wear and Silk Pajamas - Wilson Bros. Furnishings Imperial Caps _~ Up to Christmas Eve a $1.00 Silk Tie With Each $2.00 Purchase or Over. ra : e 4 g : The Famous Clothiers ARKEON BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO CHANTICLEER CAFE Open Every Evening This Week Until 9 O’Clock.