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PAGE SIX WYOMING'S TALLEST BUILDING OPENS TODAY e, well lighted sample rooms he seventh floor and are sizes to suit the needs of GLADSTONE 10 floor has an exit on the r rape. The building itself ts 5 st word in construction in tended to be absolutely fireproof, having be@n built of fireproof re: inforced concrete. (Continued from Page One.) Luggage taken into the hotel furnished, a be - and place} comes through @ rear entrance and for an crchest 1 doors af-| is conveyed to the floor where It is ford an excellent view of the dining | wanted by an electric elevator. The hall. passenger elevator is an Otis, or, in other words, the final word in silent, rapid and safe equipment of that kind. The Gladstone is a hotel with many windows, so that it is flooded with light from all sides. Every bedroom in the building is 2 work] In the basement of the Gladstone of a in birch and ber shop, pool hall, car jate mirrors le rooms, kitchens an¢ s. There also are two gas boilers which are more enameled| than ample for heating the hotel nd fittings| from top to bottom. This is espe ordance to the most| cially true in view of t ‘act that as of convenience, com-| each window, when closed, is air. nd sanitation. tight against wind and cold because To harmonize with the interfor|of metal weather stripping. An Ught fixtures ware spe- other of the basement features is the huge vacuum Cleaning system BLISTERING RAYS that never reach your house! EAUTIFUL, bright days are ruinous to ordinary house paint. The sun’s ardent rays blis- ter and crack the surface. Then rain comes pelting in. Moisture seeps in every opening—every break. And moisture carries de- cay. But those blistering rays will neyer harm your house if you paint it with SUN-PROOF PAINT Sun-Proof will stand between your house and the burning sun. It is elastic—it contracts and ex- pands with the weather—it is non- porous—no moisture can get in, Now is the time to be thinking of painting. Think now of the protection that Sun-Proof can best give your home. It is a Pittsburgh Proof Product. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. PAINT AND GLASS SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS 252 S. Center St. Phone 2450 Send tom conte fore copy of “What to do-and How to de fo Pit Glass Co., Box 1875, Mil waukee, Wisconsin, De er. homes, Plate Glass IN THE NEW HOTEL FURNISHED BY The Longmont Brick and Tile Co. Manufacturers of Hollow Building Tile Lo-Tex Brick LONGMONT, COLO. @be Casver Datip errnuns : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1224. NOVEMBER 3, 1224. Those who escaped death in the bus were 60 badly injured that they were unable to aive details of the molished and the dead and injurea 140 feet—is indeed soon to be known The injured were rushed to hos- far and wide throughout the coun- pitals in Newport News and Hamp-| especially cpewe for their intelli. try for its; exceptional sconaimoder, ton. The bus was completely de-| gence and thrift. tons, goes without saying. . es This new hotel is owned by C. A. N N, Miller, who was also in charge of the construction of the bullding.| In. addition tothe hotel facilities | Casper’ professional circles for sev- M. K. Fleming is manager of the/ provided by the new Gladstone, the|eral years and the news that they Gladstone. Wanderer through the building finds | are established firmly in thelr new 3 that ample provision has been madej quarters will be welcomed by scores H t 10 T k for office and store space in thé] of friends. as 4 Ris new building that the needs of the} In addition to the merchants an ove wners Lake guests may be easily supplied peck professional men Iocated in the hotel within, In the right hand front| building proper, guests will be serv- Important Part IM| store space we tina the’ up-to-date|ed by scores of surrounding bust. that shop. He has opened a truly exclu-| self, Ideally locatea as it is, the TODAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ee sive shoe store and will remain open| new building cannot fail to have a until late Monday ening that|sreat appeal to the visitor to this visitors at the new hotel may have | city... an opportunity to go through his The Finest B e tate © store. doors to receive the Casper. public Loc and visitors in this elty and which} p,2"e, left hand front store space al Concern * Will be opened in the Basement of the which has connections on ever; when Chesapeake and Ohio pas-, accident. The scene of the wreck Moor. 3 eds ‘ senger train number 46 struck a bus|was known as a “blind crossing” | were acrerray Aa Siicae: si 9 Sa That the Gladstone hotel—seven filled with passengers at Back River | and several collisions have occurret) several hundred YSAUA: stories high and measuring 44 by Y i PORTANT F CTOR FOR crossing about 16 iniles from here, | there. ‘The women of southerm India, ure Smith and F. J. Turner, and is the architectural accomplishment of RB. . shoe establishnient of M. Haytin| ness houses near enough to almost Casper’s Progress who calls his store Haytin’s Boot | be considered a part of the hotel it- has been taken by the New York looms up as the tallest building in i, i, ait Wyoming, have lived in Casper. | U7 Shop owned and operated bye . Supplies Brick In that brief time they have taken ‘ ‘4 prominent part in the building of | Wrepe myanuninieed in thee ond Bea gt aes ( "| ADST ONE HO | EI this city. Brick mad m Na- j Ther first venture here was the | Gory: direct to Casper for sale to} trona county mate! is used But six short years C. A. Smith and F. J. Turner, owners of the Gladstone hotel which opens its Casper ladies. Their stock 1 \- rove ae’ sprechtra "Sharmeey | Bist and they. woo, wil rerain opet| except where special typew are re: We will.go further and claim it to be one of the FINEST his establis! wi *]| Mo evening for inspection fired f ipecial rposes. x 2 This establishment was from ita Pe-!tnoge interested in the opening of| than 200,000 bricks were eed in the barber shops in the WEST, bringing to Casper the im- } its increasing growth and popular- ‘Wyoming's tallest building. Seatac! i, tectured its increasing growth and: popular |. gyonting on West First streatl the Weowine Brisk @ tle exmpane provements of barber shops that have become so popular ae ine Gaaatiormated with a side entrance into the hotel | at its plant east of the city. in the East. 3 building is the ttle millinery shop} The Wyoming Brick & Tile com- of the Vogue, with a comPlete as-|pany began business in Casper in SNYDER FEELS sortment of late style hats which} April, 1923. ©. W. Hilgren, secre- cannot fail to delight the heart of | tary-treasurer, both local ladies and Casper visitors. | of the business and sa! end and it It is thournt that the Vogue will! was largely through efforts that Individual combs and brushes—individual towels for steaming, no sec- GREAT PRIDE art bet a open for tho festivities | the Jocal firm secured the Gladstone ond using. Small tools when not in use kept in sterilizing cabinets—all On the balcony with an entrance| 3 of which means the very limit of sanitation any shop can offer anywhere, on West First street are the modern Considerable pride is felt by} Offices of Dr. Edward Newlander Casper Man Ts Frank Snyder in his concrete con-| "4 Dr. Mark Smith. Both of these struction work on the Gladstone.| men have been identified among} Fy ep nisher Of Zn sll, $60) cubla: Coetine Oars MANAGER (iF Sheet ‘Metals Specialty of Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting Manicurist Expert Barbers Excellent Valet Service were poured by this expert con: tractor who lives at 1351 South Mc- Kinley . In builds ke hi . hapiniade o remaricayip' peooraeiben Inside Entrance from the Gladstone Lobby— r; sees actor ih eee notte the high lage prdtcr nd ee on Center rye in his fleld, ee. of Kathie ee nee gs EY, metal contractor w! 8 at : : . . " Hii $19 East A etrest. In Ascend age : We will operate a Union Shop, and not sacrifice the best for a price. building there are many installations se SIGN LOOMS ;of ventilators, etc., requiring his Wwithiiae ls expertence in| Services. The result is another 7 feather in his cap. 5 hotel management, M. K. Fleming : IN DARKNESS) seeing Sc ese Oe en ete tae Sen sta lished in this city by Mr. Elliott in the past he has had charge of such important hostelries as the Ven-| ‘2 time he has been here and his place is looked to ag a reliable and If there is a sign that looms up| dome at San J Calif. In the all the way along Center street from | cities of Seattle, Portland and San|*¢sponsible concern, the court uptown, it is that} Francisco he is headed other which reads adstone Hotel.” The| large hotels. His new connection NI E DIE ' immense sign was placed there by| with the Gladstone here means that the American Electric company.| that hotel which today has its for- This firm also had the large work | mal opening, will be properly man- IN CRASH PRO BONO PUBLICO of installing fixtures and doing the] aged and its guests well cared for. PiaieBen e es of assistants and employes and the |» The United Stat: \ NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Nov. 3. © United States purchases two] whole force will work «in perfect ving bareone, were: Rilleatan hers injured this afternoon wiring in the buflding. He has secured an exceptional staff D. H. F. CRIDER, Proprietor thirds of all the gunny cloth niade | co-ordination for the increased com- Ly Indian jute ma: rt_of Gladsto: S - Welcome Gladstone Hotel Tallest Building In Wyoming Finest Hotel In the West NOW COMPLETED ’ The tallest building in the State of W: yoming, and the most beautiful Hotel in the West, opens its doors to the local and traveling public. The home of an exclusive line of Millinery. PAULINE FREEZE Otis Elevators The plans for this magnificent building were drawn and 4 its construction personally supervised by ; E. N. MILLER ARCHITECT — Were selected for the New Hotel Glad- > stoné on account of their Depend- ability and low operating cost. OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY 1626 Glenarm Street Denver, Colo. 208 O-S BUILDING De aldab ees ts at 4 CASPER, WYOMING