Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1919, Page 6

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CALL BOXES 0 BE URGED UPON LOCAL COUNCIL Police Chief McGrath Has Recom- mendations for Improving Service; Fines for Month Total $2,449 : Recognizing the necessity of im- mediate i of police call ‘boxes for improvement in‘service is ¢ontained in the report to be made to the city council at tonight’s meeting, by Jack MeGrath, chief of police. The report im part follows: “I would respectfully call yqur at tention at this time to the necessity of installing a em ‘of signi call boxes to be placed at convenient corners so that officers, when mak ing arrests may take their prisoners t for the patrol stallation of some system city as to render it almost impossible for the officers to deliver their pris oners in person. If steps were en at this time the boxes could very like- ly be in readiness when the depart- ment moves to its new headquarters.” The month of January saw 179 ar-'man who is in need of. work. until == rests for various violations of the ty ordinance The arrests were di- vided as follows and dis 36; fight- 2; sleeping in stre viola- s ef parking, ; Violations of i 33 4; resisting robbery, 3; erly houses, investigation, 16. Of the 179 arrests the police se- eured 148 convictiors against which were ed fines totaling $2,449. Vive prisoners were turned over to the sheriff 2s county cases and were turned loose as sufficient evi-} dence was not developed. Nearly 50 have, or are working out all or part of their fines on the stree under the supervision of the stre commissioner. v3 ty Hall being(filling needed labor positions with so far from the main part of the (civi We Want to Bang Away on These Prices PLENTY OF J085 —NOWLISTEDAT ~~ CASPER OFFICE |Seares of Places Open to Those Who Want Work and Return- ed Soldiers Are Given The Preference Returned soldiers and saiiors will have no trouble finding’ some kind of employment in Casper, according to the statement of Examiner Tap- pert, of the local United States Em ployment office. There are scorés of listed positions and jobs at the office,. in which the employer specifies that the returned soldier or sailor must be given. preference. This consideration of the needs of the calls for help from both railroads, re- fineries and nearly every business house in town, The plan calls for inns only when there are no s8ol- Riers available. A local oil company which has e: {tensive interests in the Salt Crbkek \field, states though it has no exces- ve need of labor in the field, that will take temporarily, every service he can-find some other sort of work. GOLD: WEATHER DRIVES LOAFERS TO THE JH -—— ‘ | | Several arrests‘for minor charges were made over the week-end, most of the cases reporting to the police sta { tion for temporary lodging during the cold spell. The chain gang composed of over a dozen members is busily en- igaged in shoveling snow from the {sidewalks and street crossings in the {business district in return for free board and lodging at the city jail. —You must be Satisfied with your purchase or money back. —Only Standard Brands of goods sold and we posi- tively stand back of the makers’ guarantee. —Any purchase that fails t o satisfy will be exchanged or money cheerfully refunded. Wken You Want a Good Tool, buy »” KEEN KUTTER WE HAVE THEM Holmes Hardware Co. Holmes to Homes MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 MATINEE’ What Could Be CONSTANCE of the year. In Her Latest Select Picture “Good Night Paul” Funnier than “Up The Road With Sallie.” More Dra- matic than “Scandal.” A laugh in every foot of film. Generously sprinkled with thrills, The Comedy drama Coming---FATTY ARBUCKLE [IRIS THEATR TODAY e NIGHT Sweeter Than TALMADGE “DAILY TRIBUNE. The anual’ meeting of the stock-| holders of the Keystone Oil and Re- {fining company was held today at the| office of Attorney R. H. Nichols. The | meeting started at 10 o’clock when reports from the various officers were read The election of directors re- sulted in the following board, F. Von; Tacky, F. J. “Kipp, S. S. Cramer, Chas, A. Lutz, FyB. Von Tacky, H. ! W. Dodge and George C. Sullivan. (A | meeting of the directors is scheduled | for this aft@#moon’ whcea the officers will be chosen, } The Keystone company has exten- sive holdings in the Salt Creek field which have been® developed jointly with the Ohio Oil company. pe CARD OF. THANKS We wish to extend our sincert thanks to one andiall of our friends, the lodges and other organizations, especially the, Canadian Messenger {she enjoyed upon the statge and which SINS OF AMBITION AT THE (RIS TUESDAY The “Sjns' of Ambition” will be the} headliner: at the New ILris theater} c h an all-star cast in the| f -, The denouement of the plot reveals & tale replete with inter-; esting situations. “Lured to constant: and unceasing effort by an all-prevading ambition to create f& universal language which should bring eternal peace to the na- tions of mankind, Andrew Maxwell forgets and neglects his wife Lau- rette, and Ruth, his daughter. Charles Prescott, the president and} chief owner of the Prescott Trust company, awakens in Laurette the mbition to again achieve*the fame he surrendered at the time she mar- TWO DIVORCE. SUITS FILED | FOR CRUELTY ° Two divorce actions were filed ‘in the district court this morning, !both alleging cruelty on the part of the efendants making plaintiff’s life un bearable. The actions follow: * Winifred Morrisy against Johr, Morrisy, and Mae Guthrie against | Archie Guthrie. a i Ww. K. Sull, well known Douglas resident, is a Casper business visitor for a few days, off to tell her mother of her joy, to find her in the clutches of her angry father, who had discovered Laurette bss MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919: é 4 Consideration for a man who claimed that he was ill, on the part of Rev. R. H. Moorman, ‘was re- warded by the theft of all availa- ble clothes from the Moorman home according to reports from po- lice headquarters this’ morning. Mr. Moorman who spent two weeks in the east returned to Cas- per early Sunday morning and up- on entering his bedroom discovered the bed occupied by a man ‘who claimed that he was ill.. Mr. Moor- man sccured quarters for the fel- low. down town and turned him out. In the morning when he made j Lock Box 926. RETURN FROM TRIP TOFINO HIS. - HOME OCCUPIED, CLOTHES STO fA a search of local pawn shopé *the various articles articles wer@-re- covered ~ thig,' mofning, but © ‘the worthy individual who had partak- an of hospitality had disappeared. TOO LA1E TO, CLASSIFY. 2 } WANTED—To trade—For Casper Wyo. property—Two' sections in Presidio county and one section in Terrell county, Texas. Will consider = class car as. part payment. FOR RENT—A furnished front room, connecting bath close in. 30% West Second. (2-3-1 We will buy your'séeond hand fur- -service men is predominant in! in the arms of Prescott. Then fol- lows a story of despair and joy which | Phone 249. 121 West First st. Teaches an engaging climax. = Upon | 1-13-26. x Service, for the kind messages of con-|ried Maxwell. t dolence, and the beautiful floral of-; Franklin Church, the youngest ferings in our, sad ,beredvement of) brother of Jay Church, a millionaire} our beloved son and brother. | philanthropist, proposes to and is ac- We humbly bow, | cepted by Ruth at a bazaar given by Mr. J. A. ESPY. | Violet, Jay’s wife, for the benefit of MRS. J..A. ESRY. ‘the “Outstretcacd Arm,” a charith- MR. H: L. ESPY. ble organization of which she is ‘the! founder _and_president. _Ruth_goes| a search’ for his clothes he found that three’ suits, shoes and other clothing had disappeared. niture and pay highest market price. 2-3-1t* eno = EXTRA TROUSERS At-half price with suit ordered from now to February 15th. We use nothing but PURE WOOL and the Dye is guaranteed. J. S. PETTINGIL Exclusive Tailor Room 214 O. S. Bldg. MAA i JRE TR TTIIIA Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday POTATOES $1.75 — Per Hundred Lbs. Swift White Laundry Soap at .05 per bar Light House Cleanser, .05 per bar. Sunbrite Cleanser, .05 per can — Webel Commercial Co. han THE BIG BUSY STORE ‘ m ¥ Watch Our Windows . BUY W. S. S. Sc Ie Cocccesccocococoscosoocccceocesocecs Fresh Vegetables Received | Every Morning * ad L) Best Truck in the Market What the Ford car is among motor cars, the Ford’ truck is among'*motor trucks—far ahead of all others in practical saying service. The Ford truck embodies those desirable Ford merits—simplicity and strength with assured Watch Our Windows OOOO OHSS EIA HEHEHE IHEP EI HEI HHI HEHEHE HEA TIS OAR AI I III TESTO 2TSATTTT SATS SH Spring Announcement AACA The RICHARDS and CUNNINGHAM CO. Advance Showing of Worth Styles ’ Made by the Alexan- - der Black Co. - a a This concern has -a national reputation as makers of ladies’ fine dresses. Tailored suits and spring coats. ; We have received some of this most desir- able merchandise. and await with pleasure your inspection of same: Richards and Cunningham — Company “Think Richards and Cunningham When. You Want the Best?’ economy. in operation and‘ maintenance. No business too large nor so small that a Ford truck won’t prove a money-making utility to it. Its value is universal im business, in city, town, village and on the farm, and the price only $550, without body, f. o. b. Detroit. The de- mand is big. Place order without delay. HAAN A EAHA KEATS EIA RAR AIRE 231-237 N. Center St. Casper, Wyo. Phone 9 | HEKKEEHK HEE KERRH IER HLH HKALE AIK AA KKH IAAL AHR TTA IN | BEST ‘VENTILAT- ED THEATER IN THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES Mat. Tomorrow Night Paramount Comedy. “GORGE of PAGSANGAN” A Drama from the Page of Life

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