Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 22, 1923, Page 23

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SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1923. FREELAND S15 ESTABLISHMENT > OF BEST TYPE Owner Takes Great Pride in His Fine Store on East Second Street No progressive city with the thought of improving local conditions and advantages can ex!st without that unconscious magnetic power that ac- companies such a spirit, And, so as we visit the different enterprises and individuals of the city we find that Casper is drawing unto itself new and progressive establishments such as Freeland’s, located at 410 East Sec- ond St. M. L. Freeland opened up his store for busines» on Nov. ist, 1922, and for the short time he has been in the city he is to be congratulated for so excellently conducting his store, of which the volume of business is in- creasing dally. This meat market is the most mod- exp in the state, and the equipment is p-to-date in every respect. Mr. Free- land also handles fruit, and fresh vegetables, and it may be said in re- gard to the vegetables that they are always fresh as they are constantly being sprayed which keeps them as fresh as if they had been growfi in your own garden. The fact that Mr. Freeland takes denced by the class of fixtures and the cleanliness of the place. This, coupled with the fact that he is a hard worker and pays strict atten- tlon to the smallest detail will no doubt assure a greater success for the proprietor and the business. ees CASPER BUICK COMPANY DOES BIG BUSINESS oncern Expanding Splendid- ly Under Management of Walter Storrie “When better cars are built Buick will build them” has long been the slogan that has taken the country by storm and which has been proved to the satisfaction of thousands of auto- mobile owners who are proud to say that they own a Buick, which is a car that speaks for itself, Walter Storrie, formerly a civil en- sineer, is the manager of the Casper Buick Co., and has lived in this city for about ten years. At the head of the sales depart- ment is B. B. Lummis, having had eharge of the Buick agancy for five Years, selling out to the present com- Dany about a year ago. Expert mechanics are very much in @emand in view of the fact that so any cars are in operation.. The Casper Buick Co. are fortunate in having in their employ, as Service Department Manager, “Bill Noohan wp) is the oldest automobile me- anic in Casper. For more than 18 years, Mr. Noonan has been repairing cars in this city, He established a wonderful record last week, having completed 56 repair jobs in one day. This department maintains Sunday service, and the garage is open day and night. Mr. Hawes is in charge of the stock room, which invoices at all times more than $12,000 worth of Buick parts. The Casper Buick Co. also handles the well known Goodyear tires and tubes, selling them to both the wholesale and retall trade. ——qs— CASPER DRUG CO. EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION Casper People Have Found \, Out Store Handles Only bs Pure Drugs The people of Casper have long #ince found that at the Casper Drug and Dispensary, they are Served by pharmacists who are effi- clent and conscientious, and from whom they recelve only pure and wholesome drugs properly com- Pounded. The above-mentioned three young men opened up this business on February 26, 1923, 230 Bast Sec- ond street. Then on June 4, 1923, they moved to 118 East Second street where they are now located. At their first place of business, the room was small and their work consisted of Prescription work exclusively. Their Present location is provided with plenty of room, where up-to-date fix- tures have been installed. This firm handles patent medicines, Prescriptions, etc., in fact everything required in the drug line may ke Purchased of these young business . They also carry in stock a full paver cigars and cigarettes. Thelr mottor of “service” is the secret of the success of this busi- ness, This fact coupled with the number of years experience which the members of the firm have had has no doubt been responsible for the growth of the business. The neat ap- Dearance of the store, and the well arranged stock, makes this a pleas- ant place to trade. oe Avery is figuring on a new Chand- ler as his elephant-eared Lizzio didn't just exactly suit him through the”Ne- braska” mud, = * very great pride in his store is evi-| | MATTRESS CO. TO HAVE FINE NEW BUILDING Casper Auction House and attress Factory Has Achieved Success Here The Casper Auction House and Mattress Factory was organized in 1920 by Mr. R. W. Sumey and Mr. W. J. Bailey and represented a new industry for Casper. The success of the new undertaking is evidenced by the growth of its business since its beginning to the present time. The space first occupled by the firm w: 40x40 feet and the new place now under construction and nearing com- pletin will be 40x150 feet and two floors. The manufacturing of all kinds of bedding as well as mattresses con- stitutes a large portion of their busi- ness while they deal in everything in both new and secondhand. They are also agents for the VanDoran Safe Linen, haying a full and complete line in stock. Perhaps no one element has en- tered into the success achieved by this firm more than their policy which is strictly adhered to at all times, that of a square deal to all and no order too small or too large to get their most careful attention. One deals here with the assurance of fair and courteous treatment. Mr. Bailey was in the banking bust- ness for about 15 years prior to en- tering the above firm and is well known throughout this section of the country., Mr. Sumey is showing that he believes in Casper for in addition to the above program he is building a four story structure on the corner east of the above location. ° Ae cte Gy ann WESTERN BLUE PRINT GO BOON TO NATRONA COUNTY IN GLIMPSING ITS VALUE ‘The heart of the natural resources of Natrona county's real wealth has not been touched and to gain a little vision of the waiting opportunities nd other business could be more helpful than the Weatern Blue Print corpora- tion. The officers of the firm are J. B. Boyer, president; C. EB. Geiger, vice president and 8. BH, Boyer, secretary and treasurer and manager. The firm was established in January, 1922, at which time they bought the stock and equipment of Wheeler and Worthington. Mr. Boyer was born at ‘Wheatland, Wyo., and came to Cas- per in 1915. He ‘s thoroughly ac- quainted in Natrona county and has been in the map business for a good many years. ‘The equipment of the firm fs up-to the-minute in every respect and they are doing an ever increasing busi- ness in blue print work, copy work and map making. The photostat ma- chine they have installed is the larg- est machine of its kind made and is used for copying legal contracts, etc., and; the courts agcept these copies the same as the original. It is also used for making maps, reducing or enlarg- ing Fame and in fact any or all kinds of reproduction work. The Pease Peerless Blue Print ma- chine is used here and is the latest type machine for this use, It prints, washes, fixes, drys irons and rolls all in one operation and will take any width of paper up to 42 inches. Their equipment which also includes a - he Casper Sundap Worning Criduné Tulsa Hotel to Be [ROW FOUNDRY [Mathers Realty DOES GENERAL Co. Says Invest A Hughes House Ig. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have been located, in Caspér since 1919. They ited a boarding house at 534 ellowstone avenue for some time, then moyed to 504 West Yellow- stone, which’ place they at present own. Trey have recently taken over the Tulsa hotel, and will now change the name from The Tulsa Hotel to the “Hughes Boarding House". Mr. Hughes has been in the board- ing house and hotel business for 32 years, having learned the business in his native country, Belgium, where he also learned the art of cooking afid pastry-making, so having learned his present line of business when just a mére lad, it may be said of him that -he is no novice in the hotel business. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will be glad to see all old customers, and they herewith extend a cordial invitation to new customers to stop at the Hughes Boarding House, where they will receive a hearty welcome and made to feel at homs. Phone 365R or call at 325 North Center, and make reservations at this up-to-date boarding house, if you contemplate staying in Casper for any length of time. —_~———_— T- A: SENFF KNOWS WHAT TO PURCHASE IN GROCERY LINE TO SATISFY PUBLIC With-15 years experience in the re- tall business behind him, it may be sald of Mr. Senff that he is in a position to know what to buy to satisfy the wants and needs of the public. About a year ago Mr. Senff pur- chased his presegt business, but this Brocery store has been established ince 1918, 80 a good many people of Casper have long since found that th's is one of the most convenient JOBBING WORK Courtesy, Service and Hon- esty are Mottoes of Local Industrial Plant ‘ The Casper Iron Foundry has the reputation of courtesy, service and honesty which is everywhere in evi- dence jn this community, Especially outstanding is the fact that the mem- bers of the firm are building for them- selves a reliable and progressive es- tablishment, and are rendering their customers a “service” which is ap- preciated and also accounts for the fact that at least half a dozen men are émployed full time and the foun- dry is kept working to its fullest capacity. ‘The Casper Iron Foundry do a gen- eral jobbing work, featuring Brass, Aluminum and Bronze molding also Nickel plating. They also manufac- ture castings from one pound up to 2,000 pounds. On account of the many years ex- perience which this firm has had they are in a position to figure at the low- est possible cost, which is of great benefit to the trade. They have es- tablished a record of fair treatment and square dealing jn all their trans- actions, which has won for them a high rank in the community. For first class reliable work along the above mentioned lines, it will pay you to phone 2110, or write Post Of- fice Box 429, and you will be assured the best of treatment if you figure with the Casper Iron Works. ——— The Pikes Peak motor in the new Chandler was tested on the world’s highest motor climb and brought home the bacon, the blue ribbon and Money in Casper What determines the market value Of real estate? Primarily and funda- mentally, it is the general public de- Mand for the personal ownership of Teal estate. What determines finally the income on an investment in real estate? Clearly it is the general public de- mand for real estate, for homes and for business opportunity. The safe place to invest money is in the city that has not only demon- strated a development which has per- sisted through the years, the solidity of its claim to a greater future, but in addition has the world coming its way in unprecedented and ever in- creasing numbers. For several years, Messrs, McGinn & Mathers have been in the real es- tate: business in Casper. They also write fire and automobile {nsurance. It will pay jo cal and see these gentlemen, as now is the time to grasp real estate opportunities. Cas- per is bound to grow, and it is up to you to buy your land and build now, as there are more people seek- ing homes, but no more land coming, pore a So" adedmanoe Perry Morris Has Spent Many Years In Serving Casper A man whom you will like to meet,. and who has lived in Casper for near- ly a quarter of a century, is Perry{ Morris, sheriff of Natrona county. Mr. Morris hails from the state of Ohio, and hearing of the possibilities that the west offered, he moved to Casper, where he dealt in the stock business for a number of years. Fol- lowing this, he entered the oll bush ness where he occupied a position as agent for the Texas Oil Co., for eight years. ‘ won the first prize. Benedict Motor company has a car load of the new and responsible places in which to buy groceries that there is in the city. Mr. Senff has on hand at all times an excellent stock of canned goods, fresh vegetables, fresh meats, dairy products, in fact, one may find al- most anything in the line of “eats” at this well known and progressive grocery store. The store is located in East Casper, at 1444 East Second street, and tho phone number is 742, If you are unable to make a per- sonal call, or if you need anything along the above mentioned lines, do not fail to call Mr. Senff, and you will find that deliveries will be made with all possible haste and to your entire satisfaction. ‘Telegraphs in Uganda are not al- ways reliable, as the natives covet and often cut down. the copper wire for making into bracelets, necklaces. and leg bands. Seaweel found on the ehores of the Orkney Islands contains a cer- tain. chemical which, combined with coat dust, makes a very successful uel. ‘uum framhe is used when real fine de- tail work is required. Their patronage extends far and wide and they supply maps of Na- trona county, the city of Casper and surroun¢ing oil fields to parts over the entire’ country. morning, noon, ev four hours in the da: More than 250,000 are trained to serve privilege. without pause. factured and stored limited amount. A in this country. Electricity must be as required, whethe ‘on light and power. capacity equal to the greatest demand, and constant watchfulness on the part of the men and women employes of electric light and power companies—constant duty, constant attendance upon the generating machines and distributing systems, To furnish this continuous, high-grade ser- vice, more than $5,100,000,000 has been in- vested by the 1,750,000 owners of electric light and power companies, by banks, in- surance companies a! Service is the essence of all human relations. Your electric light and power comp: ders real public service. find service available on the _ split-second- Sundays and holidays included? ployes of electric light and power companies, Electricity is energy. Like time it passes” Electricity cannot be manu- world could not care for one hour’s demand upon the electric light and power companies ren- Where else wil you ening, midnight-twenty- y, every day in the year, men and women, em- you. Itis their duty and in batteries, except in a ll, the batteries in the manufactured instantly, r one or thousands turn That necessitates plant nd similar institutions, He was also associated with the Wyoming Filling Station company. ones on Gispley. haying the distinction of being the When You Take’ That You pack your bags, Trip get your ticket or gas the car, see that the office and house doors are locked and get aboard. But— WHERE WILL YOU SLEEP? Do you always make your reservations in advance? all hotels. settles the point. This is the crowded season in A telephone message quickly You don’t wait for a re- ply to your wire but you specify exactly what you want by answer and start on telephone, get your the trip with full as- surance that you will have a comfortable night. A station-to-station call will suffice for this conversation. twenty-five per cent, That cuts the cost down by The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company One Policy, One System, Universal Service, and All Directed Toward Better Service 503 East Second St. IT’S CLEAR ~ SOFT AND PURE Order by the case or 5-gallon bottles. HILL CREST WATER WE DELIVER Phone 1151 TRAIN SCHEDULES Qhicago & Northwestern bound Arrives } hg vises 2:20 p.m. Eastbou Arrives No. 006 a2 cose ee == =~ 3:40 p. m. 3:55 D. m. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ~~ [ } 8210 p, m. Arrives first filling station to operate in the state of Wyoming. Through his many years of resi- dence in this city, and his wide busi- ness experience Sheriff Morris has a favorable acquaintance throughout the county, and he has made many warm and fast friends. It was! only natural that a man of his ability and attainments should take an ac- tive part in civic and political mat- tres, and enter into office as sheriff on Jan. 2nd, 1923. | It may be said of Mr. Morris that | so far his conduct of the duties of | the office are eminently satisfactory to the people of the community. - 50-Foot“ \ Walter $ Isaac, 15, - executes $a wan dive from a 50-foot ledge at Torquay, England, in preparation ‘for the Olympic water,events next year. Wyoming Baking Co. DOCTORS SAY Drink More Pure Water It Keeps You Young And Healthy If You Want-- QUICK SERVICE QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES - Commercial Printing Co. Basement of Midwest Bidg—Main Entrance PAGE SEVEN. Notice to Water Users Commencing Sunday, July 22, 1923, the Water Department finds it abso- lutely necessary to limit the hours of irrigation from 5:00 p, m. to 9:00 a. m. until further notice. W. H. JOHNSON, ~ Water Commissioner. “Rich as Butter— Sweet as a Nut? We will place a cooler in your office, and give you a six day service consisting of five gallons of PURE HILL CREST WATER, ICED every morning, for $10.00 per month, seven days’ service, $12.00 per month—extra five gallon service, 50 cents per day.__ Hill Crest Water Company Phone 1151 AND PHONE OR VISIT Phone 980J Phone 1732 Casper, Wyo,

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