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SERGEY ERD Ea? ethan eepslal ue MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919 > BASIN TO PLAY BASEBALL | Mme. Pierre Curie, who has been | 4 BASIN, Wyo., May 19.—A base- decorated by the King of Spain, has ‘ball club has been organized here been recognized as one of the leading with H. H. Hime, J. C. Stewart, M. scientists of the world since the dis- A | 5 D. Walker, Yarry Drumm and A. B, covery of radium by herself and her Martin as directors. H. H. Hime husband, now deceased, jn 1898. was elected treasurer and A. B. Mar-' Mme. Curie is now 50 years old. She 10 PRODUCTION AT BASIN tin manager of the team. A _ ball is the daughter of a Polish professor A diamond has been already provided and received her early education at om in the northwest part of town and a/ Warsaw, her birthplace. Even as a BASIN, W: fad grand stand erected. Games will be child, it is said, she was passionately yo., May 19.—A’ meet- played with the various towns in the fond of physics and played with cru- NEW YORK, \ 19-—With com. Four. convicts Thursday night es- state prison at Raw- to the roof of the ad- mittees in 300 of ‘the largest cities fan eine GieRine 0 the root of thelad s by « e Pa ie, of the United s e mi ion building with a rope, and j a ide : AM pai si trope to get over the wall. Up to last night no trace of them had ing of the commissioners of the Wor- : cording tolheen secured. Big Horn _Basin. cibles and retorts as other little girls Public Service Commission Offers § the. national nittee which has ‘They s re Edward Holden, Converse and, Golter, Beeler enter’! a omheare played swith, dolls. Suggestion to Offset Shortage —_ headqus Madison county, robbery; Harry Sparks, Hot raereaena Norn bench drainage dis: i ae oh See eesti Cuatee AP. ionerie ri nue: . oun B {tb S, tricts was held in Basin for the pur- oil men who are visiting in Casper 'an-American woman’s congress Reported from Many Towns which will continue till June 10, i prings county, burglary Pur’ today from the Rock River field. is to be held in Buenos Aires in 1921, pose of forming an association to expedite drainage work. The name = = = selected is the Northwest Wyoming 00200000 Drainage association. H. H. Hime of Basin was selected vs president AMERK ¥ AN Ce AFE of the association and the folowing directors chosen: Worland, J. A. Howell; Colter, C. H. Harkins; Serves You Right Alamo, Dan Rogers; North Bench, E. cacialopay/d) 1G. istaware These al CREAM WAFFLES rectors will have charge of the se-; in Wyoming. dekignedith eaieeltunak suat| Grat 2n county, . Weak Maguaio= menwoe new units for Serbia ra the « ‘water comnty, .)—One solution of the ter shortage problem in Wyomin ] cities is to be found in the insta’ tion of the meter system. ) This statement is made by mem- t bers of the state public service com- Charter No. 7083 Raserve District (Now10 ety mesterpalles local tetas REPORT OF CONDITION robbery. Dr. Geis of Casper is in charge Rive: of the work in that distri ahee oe state chairms an, who hopes $1 ming’s share in the nategrial campaign. but rather with the idea in mind of }GF THE STOCKMEN’S NATION ; AL BANK OF CASPER, IN THE STATE ing of bids end thi zeti utting forth a helpful suggestion OF curing o ids end the construction 4 I ; nue Ane Soe eee ieee nesel WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 12, 1919. |work on the various projects which Served 5:00 a.m. to | | :00 a.m. of help. RESOURCES = ft |the engineers have estimated will At Sheridan recently Captein C. Loans and discounts —-_.__.__. ise $7 7 cost in the neighborhood of $390,- And from 2:00 p- m. to 5:00 p- m. M. June, a member of the commis- Oya ate uns red , 3 : 7 MAUD POWELL ego: Aver Ceemisn ts he bids will ‘ sion, held a hearing on the city’s ap- ~* *- onds deposited to secure circulation (par 5 e prepared at once by the engineers 900000000000 OOOOOOOOOCOOY plication for permission to establish |,, ‘2lUe. -=--- é ___------$ 50,000.00 At the Iris Theater June 6 and wide publicity givens) that a meter rate in place of the flat rate U. se aeenee and i f indebted ;competition will be had for the con- a ae ee Te as a 32 rer op secure i deposi s (par value) 25,000.00 struction work. The bonds of sev- 4 ae we ithe ts been, handed down U.S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness SOLDIER WILL REEL ae HRS TAIREH eta Rae aleonas | feat underwood Uh Se ie now [Liberty Lon Bens Sis, iy and Ai per cont, “OPO 18000000 SPAN TR Pai eee a es OCU ae Gs being prepared, that it will be ready unpledged ee Ba spn AE erat TAL an early date. Work on all projects 0 . within a week or ten days, and that! Liberty Loan Bonds, 4, and 414 per cent, eae FO LI will be commenced early in the sum- Medicine You Take? it will grant most of the changes peeedeea to Recure U. S. deposits. _---- 50,000.00 R KIL NG mex and the work sAnished an time asked for. Liberty Loan Bonds, 3%, 4, and 4 per cent, to drain much of the lands for next a 5 THESE Chevennentiwarrannounes oriictsed to secure postal Savings deposits" 25,000.00 85,200.00 CHEYENNE, Wyo, May 17.— Saat,cT@?. Whe. landslin ithe varic @We handle a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals and rte ing that, unl onds and securities pledzed as collateral for : eee NED Oy ay :— ous districts extend along the Big q * 5 Hy |B C . Meee anit et pain’ or snow came | gop dthte oF other deposits or bills payable_—_—- 50,000.00 private Goau| Ce Teae waa been ine LaTeon i vactereeAT Re TGE Woe [| aneraical | Dressings Youd wants} ia this line will receive BEN thevelty aHighelbelraceltolface| cotpaeer cums enna = mondsmowned mun: yale rcs dicted by the federal grand jury on a land north to the Greybull river, in prompt and careful attention by nine Registered Pharmacists. = HO4KE 5 ee . my igl 2 5 with ¢ hortage in its water Collateral trust and other notes of corporations cherie of first degree murder. The ie nelgheoriood ot 20800" aes Pe supply before the end of Ute issued ifer not less than one year nor more Hing cence enteraned a record fore May UD LEE km) LN a z summer. Since then enough mois- than three years’ time 9,850.00 178,854.89 SPeed in the federal court here, inas- . ture has fallen to tide over the emer- Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per “cent of 78,354-89 much as it has only been four days por the second’ time within tw CASPER PHARMACY gency, but some people are of the, <subscription —_ CRS F ‘since the crime with which Hellar yen. ar oneanined effort in boime opinion that some time in future |Furniture and fixture: s ig (charged was committed) | Herwill @eore it Cheanized effort: te: ibeing __ Drugs and Jewelry years the moisture may not be forth- Rexfal reserve with F ve Bonk —— 96,918.91 ‘face trial in less than a week. mage a induce the Jesisiature of *Promptness and Efficiency” Zoming, andi then the) people| of this | cash in vault and net/amounts|due trom national Thirteen cases were investigated orto Rico to pass a woman suffrage | “The Home of the Picture Shop” city will be up against it Nat fanountardactcomibRuhen DRLKGS Anat touRE « By the grand jury, and thirteen in- : 3 110 E. Second Street For years the local water system companies dictments returned, the other twelve: Kansas has more than one hun- has ween cutie ata loss, and for Cheeks on other banks in the same city or town as concerning am inordottenses, mame dred_women lawyers. Se years the people have been using a reporting bank 501.96 the water they wish, end at an un- Checks on banks located outside of my a 5 dee ee Wess Btirenortine ra as town: alonaina x. SOOO OOTOO TOTTI OIA T TOOT TOTTOOOOOO SS Si ishing to Redemption fund ’ said a _ from U. S. Treasurer_ S. Trea ASW: ‘er and due “Without intending or v interfere in local matters,’ 2,500.00 | POODOSOSO SEO OO OOSOOOO® member of the commission today, “I Interest Covel ah imate aa a verse to Si r Chey- Pacey alr due_ 18,396.07 am not adverse to ng that eye War Savings Certific: mps ac- enne could, if it would, in a large "tually owned : 368.86] measure do away with the shortage Other Assets: ee ated FARK) of both supply and revenue by re- (Due from customers on Liberty Bonds of fourth quiring ev body to put in meters. issue) pate! ‘i e = 2,499.00 Under that tem everybody would ; his portion of the operating s, and all would use more in turning off their faucet hydrants. As it is now, there Motaltjasa— anna ne = aS == Capital stock paid in_ Surplus fund ___--- Undivided profits current expens d lit- tle inducement toward conservation. It has been the experience of all 7 60,832.14 paid... 20,996.12 interest and t \ arge concerns, both municipal ard | Circulating notes outstanding 1 private, that meter rates are far |Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust R more satisfactory than flat rates. I, companie: 5 believe the people of Cheyenne would | © ertified chee outstanding__ aes ! be willing to p a trifle more for | Cashier’s checks on own bank outs nding = ithe: splendid they are get- | Individual deposits subject to chee Certif than 30 s of deposit due in les - Advertise tin) t Ticaulove , | State, county, or other municipal deposits Among the other cities | over th badpled cenotiaanetayen this Sante bh () Catatetaonenot sthoseminiaGheyennels | Gausa ese amvarcaic sone eae See eee © class are in somewhat better condi- | postal savin ; } tion. At Casper last year the water | War Loan a department cleared $3,000, the ex- | Other liabiliti than above (customers paymer oo Mi penses approximating $20,000 and on Victory Loan Bonds) emeuner t the revenue $23,000, At Sheridan 4 the department was operated at a sRotaliesons=—= Bane eee eos cost of only $8,000, which the re- | t ceipts were about $26,000. lasiee of Mveming, | Se erain cee U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR with the city authorities at aaeeirall IL Leigh B. Townsend, vr of the above-named bank, do solemnly O 0 1 : <gre |swear that the above statement is true to the best of m knowledge and there that the rate is too low, and) pajieg LEIGH B. TOWNSEND,» 4 t that the city would be in much Se es s poorer condition than it is now if it Correct-Attest: asnier. ; had fnotibeen for ihe zorarkanlg C. H. TOWNSEND. Ad ie Ha 1 showing in keeping down the oper- CL. RHINEMUTH Fee eee Ne eioronosed torre! |! LB. ROWNGEND! vertising will develop the dormant demand for the t vise the price schedules in such a Directors. way that the department will be put| Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of Mey, 1919. and self-sustaining | | (SEAL) W. 0. RATCLIFF, | My commission expires Feb. 26, 192 Notary Public. on a business I business. ae of manufacturers. _ Miss Helen Dowe, of Denver, h accepted a position at lookiut i e United States stry Service and will spend the summer on Devil head mountain, about 40 miles south v wkest of Denver. ‘ SPANISH INFLUENZA s Do Not Fear When Fighting a it 4 German or a Germ! By DR. M. COOK The cool fighter atways wins and Cc, so there is no need to become pani stricken. Avoid fear and crowd: fs Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer, the public wants and needs the things you have to sell and is will- ing to pay for them. ; Special Values ALL THIS WEEK A dollar saved is better than a dol- lar earned. You can save a lot of money at this saie. Exercise in the fresh air and pra tice the three C's Tell your story through the medium of well prepared advertising. Talk to thousands through your local press instead of standing idly by and waiting for something to “turn up.” Now, more than ever bef ore, advertising offers greater assurance of profitable returns to live, wide-awake, pro- gressive merchants and manufacturers who employ it. The message of the Department of Labor is: Advertise —increase your advertising--so that selling costs may be reduced and ultimately prices will follow in reduction. ; A Clean Mouth, ’ TO a Clean Skin, and Clean Bowels. To DON T MISS IT Carry off all the poisons that a Plymouth Rock Cut String Beans FOR off an attack of the influenza bacil- Size 2 can 2 35e in * Jus, take a good liver regulator to a * move the bowels. Such a one is made ti’ of jalap, and is to be had at any drug \ Colorado Sugar Peas, 15 wf store, and called “Pleasant Purg ; “4 : ae ce Po tive Pellets.” 2 iny, F If a bad cold develops, go to bed $b 3 y © ade and take a hot mustard foot-bat! Sine 2 ie aut, 15e < Have the bedroom warm but well pice : enceene f Tomatoes, 9 ee: store “Anuric Tablets” to flush the Le ‘ can Beto ec ay kidneys and control the pains and 4 cumulate within the body and to ward Plymouth Rock Early June Peas, 19 > up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root 2 ci z - scoeennneceene Cb wrap up, drink freely of hot lemo i Plymouth Rock Tomatoes, FOR Gi aches- Take an “Anuric’ tablet Size 2 can ‘ Dee. ec ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug P every two hours, together with cop Pioneer Tomatoes Pb! S jous drinks of lemonade. If a true Peat ante 2 FOR 35e by = case of influenza, the food should bx ee eee — simple, such as broths, milk, butte Pione ps4 milk and ice cream; but it is impor- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR r Tomatoes, 20¢ on F ' my 3 a ecesesseccecoosse. a} tant that food is given regularly in . order to keep up the patien oles strength and vitality. After the W. B. WILSON, Secretary * acute attack is passed, which is gen- ROGER W. BABSON, Director General, Information and Education Service BD erally from three to seven days, the co = system should be built up by the use th * of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron. «= tie” tablets to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known uy * blood maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees | —sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.—Adv. PrP BEB oBaAa EEE: CITIZENS’ EQUITY ASSN. | “Saves for Casper Citizens” 236 E. Second St. Telephone 304 = eee si | iia hat i la hahaa hahahh ehhh mp EN RA IN goods on the shelves of merchants and in the warehouses 3 9000000000