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i: THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE — ___PAGE SEVEN ° lin also. i that the notes might bear interest in most unfortunate occurrence if the | A new angle of the case came to jexcess of 44 per cent, the interesi people of the United es failed to jlight today. It is related that both | rate of the third and fourth loans. tuke these notes, th placing the the | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1919 | Mrs. Staples and her late husband! EW LOAN Mu i Reason for the Note Issuc. burden of the subscription on lcame to Wyoming from Canada and} | “After studying financi condi-, banks. The busines of the country n {that neither of them was ever natu- | tions in all parts of the country,” looks to the banking system for credit jralized. It is further related that the | said Mr. Glass “I have determined! wherewith to carry on its operations, J \d A. E.; 5 and if this credit is absorbed to a —_——_—_. |that the interests of the United States ~Jspector in the hotel and dining car \grarnidfather of the children, A. E. Allison, a resident of Winnipeg, at | | will best be served at this time by the, large extent by the purchase of sov- one time contemplated appealing to! uance of short term notes rather ¢rnment securities there will he many CHEYENNE, Wyo. March ;@ British consul in this country, there-| A ' an of longer term bo s which limitations placed upon the supply of Sleeping sick has madelite ap 1 | business purpose Our ie i 2P-) department of the Union Ps by making an international complica-} would have to bear the limited rate credit scr j eng pearance in There has i A k 1eSBEE tion a remote possibility, but that! lof interest of 4} per cent. merchants anc unufactur Bra Beene Nees cath arani, att| passed away after having slep P Ys | iy tting the wheels of POCh one fatal case at Laramie, and/ hours, ‘The doctors said death was Governor Carey Promises Oppor-'later he reconsidered and decided to|Short Term Notes of Five Years) The Victory Liberty Loan will,|2™ple credit for wheels of there in Cheyenne a young woman| "cu mee woceers tin industry in motion for peace time! ;<t ‘ : Vilue to the newest and strangest of f has been in a somnolent condition for | plagues tunity for Thoro Investiga- — (try to secure the little boys thru the! . therefore, take the form of notes o' : ae f Ch > Affecti 8 {state board of charities and reform. | Running and Full Interest ‘the United States maturing in no the past ten days. One other 7 tion of Charges Affecting | —~ ee | Coupons Attached; Bond over five years from the date of is- reported here the first of the week | State Society. Claude F. Palmer of Torrington is | Bulletin Gives Notice. sue. These notes will be, as were the or tn ot normal rate in order that |! OW thot to be pneumonia instead, BHETEINNTE spending a few days in Casper on aj ; - perly, Lon pends, the aire t prom: | fui employment at good wages may At Pine Bluffs the doctors are iny =| ai arn , : . » Wyo., March 26.— combined business and pleasure trip. The Victory Liberty Loan cam-|ise to pay o the nited States, wilt contre tigating a case which has the same L don't hook for a general epi- - Governor. Garey announced -, today pro paign will open Monday, April 21 and| be issued both in registered and cou- Grit rs f thera oe general description as that of the | demic of the disea ays Dr. C. Y. that, when the Allie Jewell case is} J A. McDaniel of Wheatland is|¢lose three weeks later Saturday, May |P0n form, and the coupon notes wilt therefore ask the American peo- dread disease. Bea state board Sara ate = mal n to give their support FS ene . f ae Tate : It became known today that Miss|of h likely to be taken up by the state board of chari- us busi Sa 6 sean .{10, says the Bond Bulletin of the be in final form and will ha f s among the business visitors in Cas-| |tached the interest coupons covering £9. their ernment in order that pn, a waitress at the Union | outh im scattered communities t | Produc on and distribution, wage earner is directly inte secing that th els are kept Denver has reported a number of ases, with two of them proving: i at. ple once ties and reform April 1, both sides) per today. | Tenth Federal Reserve district. | d the it Roath : will be given full opportunity to tell | ¥ s 6 & Secretary Glass of the Treasury!the eéntire life of the notes. I am his Erent lost may Ug male n over: . has been at|in this state, but I do not believe all they wish to tell. | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKeen of Glen-|Department announced the dates re-| hopeful that the notes in final engrav- welming ‘sucee the widest pos 1 since the| they will spread the way the Spanish It is’ possible that officers of the|rock are among the social and busi-|cently together with the fact that ed form will ba ready for delivery sible distribution middle of the month, and that her! influenza did. For the present, at short term notes maturing in noi by the opening of the campaign of ae ae doctors y the malady with which} least, thare is no need of any ly Children’s Home Finding Society, of} ness visitors in Casper today. n A which Miss Jewell is superintendent, es «8 ® over five years would be issued in-| April 21. will be summoned before the board! C. C. Chamberlin, a prominent El/stead of longer term bonds. The) “I am led to adopt the plan of issu ‘e that very little is and asked to testify. It is also poss- Dorado, Kansas oil man is a busi-|amount of notes to be offered was | ing short term notes rather than long mapel rdings the m: - In some ible that persons who have been mak- ness visitor in Casper looking over |not disclosed, but it has been gener-|term bonds largely because of the Rye yd within the past few weeks. While | instanzes it resembles spinal meningi ing charges against the superinten- the possibilities of the numerous loca] | ally understood the loan would be for | fact that I believe a short term issue Nenana sAdAWoelingioteRiveltos actually asleep, M Larson is | ti ad in others the victims are ap- dent for several years will be asked fields. a minimum of $5,000,000,000 with will n bout par after, 7h ane bers. ry oot et Gag, Unable to rouse herself from her | parently suffering: in much the 2 > : se # the treasury reserving the right to the campaign is concluded, far more ¢tten. ere among the visitors in Cz iness, and so far she has shown | manner Lhat they would be th, vice president of she is afflicted is typical of the sleep-|xetting excited Des Oil CCU HOR Aye ing yess that has been bres in Casper from Ther- ling out in other parts of the coun to appear and prove their statements. | gt . » Nite Hy, Ve é While the hearing will be held Mrs. J. A. Paulhamus, formerly a|accept all ovcr-subscriptions, readily than would a Tonger term is- P¢? from Riverton todny izns of improvement. | vietims of strokes of paraly primarily to investigate the charge Casper resident, is a business visitor | Mr. Glass said the interest rate on’ sue. ‘ E nee ; Bch srday it was rumored that a| brainhisinvolvadamocesthanwa that Miss Jewell placed in hidimg in Casper today from Denver. |the notes and the amounts to be ex- Loan Must Not Fail. ; W. A. Smith, a former ¢ rr man named Haygood had been} the lungs and other parts of the body. the two children of Mrs. May Staples LS Wade hd empted from taxation would not be “I take this opportunity to repeat dent is among the business visitors stricken with the disense here, but | In se cases \there are hemor- of Hudson, and then refused the J. M. McCarthy, of Richmond, Ind., determined until a week or two be-/that it is the intention of the Treas | in Casper from Omaha today. the doctors pronounced his affliction | rhages of the brain, accompanied by mother’s request for them, other well known to scores of Casper re: fore the campaign, as they would be|ury department to carry on the same Rook : pneumonia. paralysis. Ofter the disease follows based upon financial conditions at kind of intensive campaign for distri- H. M. Gale was a motor arrival At Laramie last Wednesday morn-':a serious a or bron- sper_vesterday from Salt Creek. ing John N. Klein of Omaha, an in- ¢ho-pneumor i dents, is among the visitors in Cas-} d ee ae Gaarenciicy, tain ae Dy Pe 3 \that time. It was intimated, however, bution as heretofore. 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