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PAGE SI. METROPOLITAN HELPS SHOPPER TO BUY EASILY 5 to 50 Cent Store Makes Purchasing Quality Good Cheaply Possible Among the business enterprises that help Casper shoppers to buy quality merchandise at reasonable} prices The Metropolitan 5c to 50c Store {s one of the leaders of the city, Their anization of elghty-three stores throughout the country make possible anization buying in quar that places merchandise on their shelves at the least possible cost. In org ng a concern of this kind there is always the necessfy of good hard work and they are bound to} experience many difficulties during} the first few years. The experiment al and rough stages of the firm have now passed and they have associated | themselves with men of rare ability in this line of work A. N. McFadyen, who prior to Jan uary 1 was with the 8, H. Kresge ars is now for twenty ¥ holding the office of vice president of the organization. And the many op- erative methods which he has enacted have made noticeable change throughout the organization. About a year ago L, W. Jones for- merly manager of the Salt Lake City store was sent here to take charge of our local store and with the result that the Metropolitan store is a cen- ter of business activity in| Casper.) Among the main lines of popular; priced merchandise perhaps the one of particular mention is the Sheet Music and Pathe Acutelle Records un- der the able supervision of Mrs. ‘Thompkins. Mr. Jones savs that the success of this department to a great extent is due to the personal efforts and hard work of Mrs. Thompkir This store also features a Baby De- Candy Department, Star ‘Ten Cent Dueita Heir Jeadquarters” for all company partment, Brand Threads, Nets and is school supplies. BURY REALTY COMPANY GLAD TO SHOW YOU Concern Has Many Interest- ing Opportunities to Offer —A. E. Biglin Manager Hight years ago, A. E. Biglin moved to Casper from O'Neill, N braska, and ‘when he first caswe here he entered the ‘asper National bank as book- keeper. He was also manager of the Salt Creck Oil Co. Seeing the pos¢ sibilities in the real estate business. and realizing that real estate was the safest investment, Mr. Biglin entered this business, also foreseeing that the demand for business buildings natur- ally would increase with the popula- tion, making both residences and busi- property good and safe in- vestment. Marvin Bentley 1s the real estate salesman of the Jas. H. Bury Realty company, which {s located at the present time in the Daly building. In fact, they have been in this location for the past year and a half. People will continue to flock here creating added demand for land, for residences and for business oppor- tunity. In other words, buy and build now rather than lose the present op~ portunity. The Bury Realty company would be glad to show you a few of the op- portunities here, You may search the country without finding anything to compare with value: IS BOUND TO GROV Sok mae MECHANIC IS BEST FRIEND OF MOTORIST Redenbo and McAteer Give That Kind of Service at New Garage Have you ever'taken your car to garage and been forced to pay for a good deal of time spent by repalr- men finding ont a few things about your car that he should have known before your car arrived? Right here let me state that the best friend to the motorist today is the good me- chanic, one that knows his business and tries to give the public the very dest there Is in service and workman- ship. One that the car owner wil! drive far and long to find. Mr. Redenbo 1 Mr. Ateer have opened a service age for the Paige, and Jewett car da trial of their master work will convince you that they know Palge and Jewett cars from the ground up. Mr. Redenbo and Mr. McAteer have for the Paige Motor Co. in Calffornfa for three years also was employed by the Platte-Faweett Paige and Jewett Co. of Denver, , and just prior to opening this garage wns service ser for the Doud and Weaver Motor Co. of this city. 0. d Jewett cars is no less com- SUGCESOUL IN NATIONAL. COMMANDER OWSLEY TO COME HERE It 1s worth walking a good many miles to hear the best orator of the American Legion. A man who visits, hospitals first. when interest in sick and wounded. Nationa! Commander Ows- ley of the American Legion will visit Casper on July 26th and-will leave July 27th. He will address the pub- |, Thursday evening, July 26, 8:15 P. m. Admission is free. Everybody welcome. The American Legion ban On July 30 and 31 and August 1, the Legion will show the big ‘Flashes of Action” showing the 89th division and others in teal action on tke front lines in France. You may recognize some of lic at the Elks hall, oicture the boys in this picture, as soldiers vado, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri 3ignal Corps of United States army. That the Legion can do things March 12 and 13, 1923, they- staged and,” with 260 people (Home talent) New York City, The show went over Also on June 18 to 23 they featured Wortham’s Best World Shows— This made a big hit and was successful in every way. carnival. and SouthDakota. Eleven men their lives in the taking of this picture, which was prcduced by the he comes to town, taking special will provide music. may be seen from Wyoming, Colo- lost This is a government film. is indicated by the fact that on a musial comedy entitled “Melody- In cast, directed by Joe Cloutier of r BUNGALOW {3 SOUND POLICY Local Grocery and Market Administered Wisely by Habenicht and Sandhoefner The original Bungalow Grocery was located in the front room of the cor- ner of Fifth and Beech streets. In JJune, 1919, Mr. Habenicht took a lease on the building at present oc- cupied by the-Bungulow Grocery and Market. On October 25, 1919, the new Bungalow Grocery and Barket was opened by G. L. Habenicht and J. A. Sandhoefer, located at 412 Kast Fifth street, with building yet to be com- pleted. The store force at that time consisted of Gordan Habenicht, J. A. Sandhoefner and Fred Habenicht, and the total of the first day's business was $16. ‘Through a sound business policy of buying the best merchandise on the market, and giving to the public, the best of service and the utmost in cour- tesy at all times, this business has grown until today it ranks with Cas- per’s best and largest retail establish- ments. The present store force con- sists of Gordon Hiabenicht, A. Sandhoefner, Paul EB. Ingram, Fred ¥ benicht, Clifford Haker, Ray Hab- nicht, Clarence Thompson and the bookkeeper. The lines of merchandise featured, include “Advo" canned fruits and vegetables, Gold Medal and Plush Flour, Meadow Gold and Blue Hill butters and at all times a full line <& the market's choicest fresh fruits and vegetables. The market affords a full and com- plete line of fresh and smoked meats, fish and poultry, featuring the home products of the Casper Packing com- pany, as well as the best from the Armour, Morris and Cudahy plants. the fact that the concern new one, On April, the first of the current year, Mr. Hufsmith purchased the Mammoth Commissary from the Mammoth Ol company, located at the main Mammoth camp. This is a general merchandise store. The good name and patronage of the Casper Provision company de- pends upon quality and service, and the management proposes to build their business along these lines, and to the extent that it will be a credit to both the management and Casper. Try them and satisfy yourself that they really know their business. Price & McGraugh Well Known Casper Real Estate Firm The firm of Price & McGrauth was organized two years ago and the members certainly need no introduc- tion to the people of Casper and vicinity. Mr. Me Graugh came to Natrona County before Casper was a town and has seen Casper grow into a city. His long residence here has gained a large acquaintance and is well worthy of the good opinion in which he has been held by all who know him. Mr. H. H. Price was born and raised in Wyoming and today in addition to his connection; with this firm holds the position of City Clerk. ‘They write insurance of all kinds; life, accident, and fire, and insure all kind of property both personal and real; and they represent several of the most reliable insurance companies in existence. This company opened the Jinsville acreage which joins the. CY ranch on the gouth. At this writ- ing the above is practically sold out. A call at this office will mean a cordial greeting, and a business transaction with them will mean fair and honorable treatment. is only a Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune AUTO SPRINGS ~ GOOD LINE FOR LOCAL COMPANY E. A. Moore and Joe Csaki Started Manufacture of Platform Springs Here In 1922 Mr, E. A. Moore and Mr. Joe Csaki bought the stock and equipment of the Hank Blacksmith company and started the manufac: ture of platform springs for Dodge cars which they call the Casper Plat- form Spring. Patent is applied for on same. Mr. Moore was formerly connected with the Casper Supply company of this city and his duties here consist of office work and keeping stock while Mr. Csaki, formerly with the Coliseum Motor company, oversees the shop work. Their growth in the past’ short period has been phenomenal when you consider that today they are shipping thelr product to parts In the west as far as Oregon and inter- mediate points. ‘The Moore Hard- ware cOmpany, Denver, Colo., at the present time are western distributors for them and with orders rolling in from this source together with what work they attend to locally their capacity is strained to the limit con- tinually. ‘They carry a large stock of auto and truck springs in addition to their own make, and have the only com- plete stock of main spring leaves to be found in this country. They have also added a complete stock of truck body building equipment and are building bodies on a large scale. They for the have exclusive distribution Gruss air .spring for the state of Wyoming. WYATT HOTEL HAS STANDING WITH TOURIST Recently J. W. Tucker Pur- chased Interest of Brydon In Local Hostelry Few, if any of the really first class hotels of Central Wyoming has the standing with the commercial travel- ers and auto tourists as that of the Wyatt hotel. Just recently, the proprietor, J. W. Tucker, purchased the half interest of Mr. Brydon, dissolving the part- nership of the Brydon-Tucker Hotel com: A When you pay money you expect seryice in return. Service, in the full QUALITY AND SERVICE ACCOUNT FOR BUSINESS OF CASPER PROVISION Fred W. Hufsmith started the re- tail business at the present location a little over two years ago. Fred W. Apel who was formerly associated with the Central Market company, entered into partnership with Mr. Hufsmith about one year later, About three months after Mr. Apel became a part of the firm, they decided to add a wholesale department to their already large retail business. Since this was done the growth of the busi- ness has been marvelous, in view of Miss Doris Van Meter is a graduate of Drake University Conservatory of Music, Des Moines, Iowa; a vocal student of Homer Cowper of D. U.; a plano student of Grace Medbury also of Drake University; a violin student of Dr. A. G. Mitchell, Boston, Mass. who is author of Mitchell Methods, violins, clarinet, cornet and trombone. Miss Van Meter is also a succesful teacher in the public schools as well as in her private studio, which s located in her home. Miss Van Meter specializes in orchestra for adult players, harmony, theory and music history, essential to every student whether old or young. beginners or advanced; whether it be string or wind instruments or je studying to have a better appreciation of music. She is a thorough student 2 the employ of different F Jewett dealers, among them the | Platte- Fawoet Motor Co. Denver, and spent one year as service man- ager at thelr branch in Px These two gentlemen will give you Yersonal attention in overt 5 rervice on Pa pair! They are nuthorized Bervice. an! tor Dort ving spent a number of years | ige and | It is a tri the agent of th | | | the trip in your ow: Go via Lander. Double the pleasure of your trip to the Yellowstone by, traveling via Lander in one direction, enabling you to en- joy scenery grand beyond compare, heretofore not ac- cessible to the tourist. of a lifetime; and full information can be obtained from ¢ e North Western or C. B. & Q Railroads, if you travel by rail, or from the Lander Commercial Club, if you contemplate making n car. 3 Travel through the Shoshone Indian Reservation up Wind River, the old fur traders’ route, to Brooks Lake, a magnificent spot hidden among pinnacles and beautiful pines, across Two-Gee-Tee Pass, and travel along the great Snake River through the Jackson Hole country, the greatest big game retreat in the world, with the Grand Tetons in plain view, to Jackson Lake, another sublime spectacle. MISS DORIS VAN METER ACCOMPLISHED TEACHER OF MUSIC HISTORY, VOCAL, PIANO AND VIOLIN of music history and harmony, and delights in this phase of her teaching. Beginning in September, monthly re- citals are given. All students are expected to appear. Parents witness the progress of their child and can make an able comparison with others of the same age and grade. Another feature is the annual con- test held in February. The contest is held in all departments of work. ‘Students in order to classify must be regularly enrolled in September, hav- month, memory in the school recitals. Suitable awards are given. petent judges are selected and just in every way. ——_____ TETON MOUNTAIN NEW SCENIC ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL ' PARK SSE, THROUGH THE BIG GAME COUNTRY + THE LAST OF THE GREAT WILD WEST ing not less than four lessons per Four credible public perform- ances must be given entirely from Com- the greatest effort and care are exercised to see that the contest is fair and EARNSHAW IS GUIDING HEAD OF LOCAL €0. Owner and Manager of Cas- per Battery Company One of Substantial Citizens L. R. Earnshaw, owner and man- ager of the Casper Battery company, came to Casper 10 years ago from Burlington, Wis. After serving his country in the late World war he returned to Casper and was with the Coliseum Motor company until about three and one half years ago when he started for himself, establishing the above firm at 508 East Yellow- stone. Rendering service really worth while and placing conscientious effort behind every job has built for Mr. Earnshaw his enviable reputation and assures him of an ever increasing patronage in the future. As evidence of this one need only note that from the start his business has increased to suck an extent that he is now building his own building at 119 East Fifth next to the Coliseum garage, and will move there to more spacious quarters as soon as the building ‘ts completed. They handle the famous Vesta battery noted for its exceptional long life by the use of indestructable isola- tors which lock the plates apart, pre- venting short circuits. They are eee ne oe sense of the word is what you will find at the Wyatt hotel. This is a modern three story building, having 110 guest rooms, and 30 apartments, electric lighted, running hot and cold water and steam heated. There are rooms with or without bath, and the many years experience which Mr. Tucker has had in the hotel business, has well equipped him for the real work of providing home comforts, clean well furnished rooms to hotel guests, who appreciate the service and courtesy extended them by the manager. The Wyatt hotel has sample rooms for commercial men. In the lobby will be found local and long distance telephone booths and writing desks. It is also well lighted and furnished with tables, rockers and easy chairs for the convenience of the traveling agents for the Gabreil snubbers which are factory equipment on 37 different makes of cars. A service station for Northeast Electric equip- ment which is factory equipment on Dodge, Reo and Franklin cars, also Eisemann magnetos which are equip- ment on about 85 per cent of the heavy trucks now in use. They carry ascomplete stock of batteries and snubbers for all makes of cars and their modern equipment, together with their fore eof expert employes afford car owners that un- excelled service for which they are noted. Mr. Frank Cotter is among the employes, who has been with Mr. Earnshaw since he started and is widely known as an expert in his line and is considered authority on ignition and generator work. Mr. Earnshaw may be considered one of Casper's substantial citizens. He owns his own home here and his long residence has made for him a host of friends. He is a member of the local Vroman Post No. 2 of the American Legion, also the local order of Elks and Odd Fellows. eee AUTO ELECTRICAL CO 15 SUPERIOR TO MOST SHOPS IN THIS LINE OF WORK Superior to the vast majority of electrical establishments and sur- assed by none, cither in general ey- cellence of worsmanship or super‘or ity of material used, the Auto Elec- trical company, managed by W. P. “Bil” Crawford has continued since 1916 to gain in popularity with auto drivers. This establishment has been select- ed as sales and service stat‘on for tho famous Willard Storage battery which may be considered foremost among batteries on the market to- day. The stock which this tattery sta- tion has on hand is complete for any make of car. Also having installed complete scientific equipment for the purpose of repairing, recharging or rebuilding all batteries. The work in- cludes all features of starting, light ing and ignition, Carl K. Barnes is among the employes expert in igni- tion and starter work. Located at 136 E. Midwest avenue, their experts will continue to give car owners that par excellent serv- ice which has won favor in the past ‘public who are fortunate enough to stop at this splendidly managed hotel. and will make certain for future growth, METAL “WORKS [5 PROSPEROUS: One of Outstanding Industrial Shops of Community Re- cently Purchased One of the outstanding prosperous industrial shops of the community, is that of the Casper Sheet Metal Works owned anc operated by Messrs. Bolle and Flaherty, and located in the rear of the Kimball Drug store. This Sheet Metal Works was established a num- ber of years ago, and was purchased by .the present owners the first of the current year. This industrial plant {s equipped with the latest in machinery for the manufacture of almost ‘anything in the sheet metal line, mentioning sky- lights, ventilators, tanks and fur- naces. They also do general roofing |work, and handle the nationally Known dnd advertised Barber's As- phalt Roofing and Shingles, also tar and grave! roofing. If you want real service, and the best of workmanship along the above mentioned lines, you will make no mistake in placing your orders with the Casper Sheet Metal Works, as the members of this firm are experts both having had, a number of years experience before taking charge of their present works. Due to the fact that this firm has already established an excellent repu- tation when it comes to superb work- manship, they have been more than successful in getting contracts. They employ a large number of workmen who are known to be experienced and painstaking, and no doubt this pros- perous business will continue to in- SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923. HUBERSTORE ARE OPERATED IN ABLE WAY Jewelry Shops Among Finest Of Their Kind—Repairing * Important Feature Paul Huber established his first Jewelry store.in Casper at 249 South Center street, in February, 1920. This store is managed at the present time by E. Huber, who also operates a Igan office in connection with the jewelry business, In September ,1920, Paul Huber es- tablished another jewelry store at, 101 South Center street. He operates this business himself, and it may be said of this store that it is one of the fin- est of its kind in this section of the country, being arrangec: in a very at- iractive manner. Last year Mr. Hu- ber built a store building at Lavoye, and opened his third jewel that place just before Christmas ing a stock of furniture a little later. M. B. Ross is the manager of the store at Lavoye. Mr. Huber carries a ful! line of cut glass, watches, diamonds, pearls, sil- verware and jewelry; a’so all makes of Swiss and American made watches. The repairing department is a very important feature of these stores, as Mr. Huber does all Kinds of repairing in his line, including engraving, stone setting and mounting. He employs only tho most experienced men for this department, The size of these various stores, makes for wholesale buying at the market's cheapest prices, together with the large stock carried on hand and progressiveness in business meth- cs used, as Mr. Huber has been con- nected with the jewelry business 5 tically al! of his life, assure the future success of this excellently conducted business. Se ER tk rat Birmingham, Ala, has a 27-story crease along with the rapid strides that our city is making. office buil@ing which is the tallest in the south. ‘ IT’S CLEAR SOFT AND PURE Order by the case HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER 503 East Second St. or 5-gatlon bottles. Phone 1151 w * d “Good Printing BASEMENT MIDWEST BLDG. Give Your Printer Time On Your Work Good Printing—such as you want to represent your busi- ness—cannot be produced satisfactorily—either to you or ourselves—in less than 36 to 48 hours. If you’ve an order for business cards, envelopes, postal cards or some small insignificant job, we could say in at 8:00 and out at 11:00 —But real, honest to goodness Printing—such as we pro- duce—cannot be turned out on such short notice. Hence, give your Printer time so that he can give you good work and be satisfied with his own product. Good Printing is an art and cannot be purchased like a can of sardines, THE COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY | at a Fair Price” PHONE 980-J 2 > 9 ee eee eine ra