Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1919, Page 6

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PA CHAUTAUQUATO ENTERTAIN HER WNDDLE OF JUNE Five GE SIX E Days’ Program June 16 Offers Unusual Tal- The visit to Casper this week of an advance agent of the ner ( ning Nichols ent in Speakers and En- tertainment Numbers. * ente: on June 16, and at & Stirrett Beginning Redpath-Hor- uqua is a reminder of the a ainment that will be held in the city next month, begin- a meeting of guarantors held in the offices of t evening gen- ® KIMBALL STORE LEADS ALL AEXALL DEALERS OF ITS CLASS IN U. 6, For the purpo: Letter merchan the management o store, the United Dr Loston, has FEDERAL HOME LOAN PLANS ARE MODELED AFTER ASSOCIATION concerning the plan for of incorporating organizing a system ef Federal Home rowing members whose © thus been deposited, just t ame as before the deposit was mad borrower whose mortgage hi re coming in to the U. ha all Loan Banks or from and gen in the pre introduced the count is manifes bill to be dising expert from f the at the loan in full, quagters to nstallation session of Congre reci « we new impressi : either by turning over the cash value aot Ni s the . 5 sage to the bank to The esenti fe ith, . Ellis, | that of the mortgage to BENS AT NE tes ON HERES aaK mies CUTaul gov- applied on the debt of the assoc tutoring the clerks at the store and crnment fi tion, or by depositing another mo! Che Casper Daiiy Cribu the regular payments from the bor- mortgages | thus been hypothecated pays off his the association would ll that mortgage from the bank, ‘FORMAL OPENING CITY. g. MLL SET FOR MAY 2; PROGRAM 1S ARRANGED The public opening of the city hall he will be held May 29 under the super- le. vision of Oscar Heistand, fire chief and a committee he will appoint to assist him in the arrangements. Tentative arrangements for the program include speeches of accept- ance and welcome by various city heads, music and dancing and light refreshments. The building will be ad he ia- rt- e - buik nes. This is The gage of equal value. \entirely completed by May 29, even , nae ie GORATH AY nace ne ere hints “the 6 a Z on S ey of the Federal Home! the little minor arrangements for the chandising and trade getting methods ‘ 2 ie s 3 2 ; = 7 Mr. E ent ral Home Loan aS |Loan Bank would not araw more than| Perfection of the ‘structure having x houses for building and loan 5 per cent interest per annum a which would then be store of handling more aa 1b it is believed that they can be sold! been made. nd eral plans were discussed for the sale yyy other store in t to re » on their long time at a lower drawing rate, possibly 4|Federal authority as Congress may of tickets to insure the success of the the cities having between 15,000 or 4) per cent. The association|approve. The Federal supervision venture. Like the conference 90,000 in population. would pay to the banks interest on would be exercised at the expense of brot t assure of an excellent donneuikimba ludtore tiawon ianrex ch _ bar the amounts advanced at the sam. the government as is the case with nram as reflected in the personnel ai ue hi lisi 3 pea ny ould be stockholders in the institu- yate which the bonds bear, an ad-|the Fede:nl Farm Loan system and F and entertainers booked °fu ent SARL GRTER ae ie tions ditional one-half per cent per annum|the Federal Reserve Bank system. for this circuit. ae there sae pul N alas Accordit plan building being allowed to cover the expenses, The movement to establish a sys- Among the akers are men of | OM Su Gas eeclemib nn Bea ears of maintaining the banks. Associa-/tem of Federal Home Loan Banks wide experience, including Dr. Alex-, SES Sect a eane sce mHeeeRTIRLOE tization of a Federal tions would make semi-annual pay-|W#s started when the after-war re- ander Cairns, teacher in Japan, col-i1)) Vtoct SUESesons, bate eee Home Loan Bank in which they would ments on the money borrowed, thus |Vival of building in all parts of the lege professor, humorist and orator; ent ne eee aS nat ee ‘the deposit a block of mortgages taken in amortizing their debts. It is sug-/ country demonstrated the need of Judge Manford Schoonover, who '@#tures et cereal aed < the regular course of business. gested that the bonds should run 8 method by which money could be speaks from experience on_ per: 3 Bennett, dramatic r and a Redpath headliner for and Harriett Bird War- ved in France with the and whose lec- i orato: many ren, first tures have rec The entertainers of this year’s pro- gram will draw unusual attention, the following attractions being especially popular: The Eva Anderson company with a novelty program of instru- mental mu Edna Means, an impersona ed versatility; John B. Ratto, impersonator of his- ems; Rainey who ambulance unit ved wide publicity. HAZEL GORDON. Coming to the Chautauqua torical and modern characters; The Wells company, popular with chau- tauqua aud in music and dra- matic sketche nd the Regimentals, , hb company ladies in costume, whos s of readings and vocal and instru- mente Rounding out an in pol there comedy opera with a ¢ class fn innovation of five alented young ram con- nl music. xcellent program well us quality splendid int of variety will New York artists on the platform. Representative citizens have guar- usual, and a big canvas top probably rm i = = euson and neerted efforts will A dollar saved is better than a dol- lar earned. You money at this sale. DON’T Plymouth Rock Cut String Beans Size 2 can Ply Size 2 can Apex Size 2 can Empson Size Hominy, an s Kraut, 2% can e Tomatoes, Size 1 can Plymouth Rock Tomatoes, Size 2 can Pioneer Tomatoes, Size 2 can Pioneer Tomatoes, Size 2% can CITIZENS’ EQUITY ASSN. 236 E. Second St. OANA nal ~ Columbia State. NNN “Citizens Equity Saves for Casper Citizens” Special Values ALL THIS WEEK nouth Rock Early June Peas, Colorado Sugar Peas, customer. er-\Tealized on tne tong time mortgages 2 5 rn drug. ¢ t these mortgages the twenty years, associations being p = i one mophomedert Ce Ue A ste bonds up to 80 per mitted to repay their loans at any jheld by the building and loan associa- which the trade is handled is shown ©! the value represented. The bank time within that period. Ons: by the volume of business the popu- Would sell these mortgages in the) In the Federal Home Loan Bank) ~~ = lar store does.” market, turning over the proceeds to plan, the affiliation of an association) } \gqnaqmeVARRalAiVEy QAP Me MARY | the ion which had deposited yn executing a ld be entirely optional and an Wilson Kimball Jr., proprietor of the store announced this morning u -. that he had made arrangements to ! to t for the amount banking plan would not be affected wreatly increase his Rexall line of thus received. in any way by the new system. The mortgages thus deposited as are not to be sold by the sociation to the bank, but would main the prope of the associa- tion, which would tinue to collect! sroods so that there never would be for substitution or delay in !filling the wants of his customers, Frank Riley, formerly an employe f the prescription department, has ‘been made floor manager of the store. "The appointment of a manager was made nee ary in order to handle the he mer list with courtesy J. H. Penney will re- due by members associations. purpose to provi of the entire | cause ATTENTION, SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS! on oe tae A meeting is called at the courthouse Wednesday eve- MG) ROUEN ORES ning, 8:00 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a camp and arranging for Decoration Day exercises. EP RELY, GEO. W. FERGUSON, J. H. ADRIANCE, D. M. LOBDELL, Committee. FRS ail WAR WTGOY EN ON ADAUTANT DUTIES CHEY May 2 J. McCoy of Thermopoli upon his new duties as 2a, eral for Wyoming. It hee been an- tood for some time that he would appointed, but formal announce ment of I s not made until ye served —Major T. as entered = be erday tructor in d Fort Still du had wide exper d business 2ffai mee SSE IVERYTHING °N BUILDING MATERIAL hes or _ 2 RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY >» along, Mrs. Fogar “Well, sometim sometimes he’s wor way he growls an’ FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES he’s better <n’ but from the es on whin better whin Transcript. WAGONS COAL _ Stand and Deliver A New York restaurant edvertiss that it will open at the historic home of the famous Captain Kidd. Busi ness carried on at the old stand.— Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps attendanc nffered » made to secure a E n tickets will be ¢ will be ments. erected for the entertain THE QUALITY OF KELLY -SPRINGFIELD TIRES VLE NERF GYD can save a lot of MISS IT 2° 35e = .19e _.15e 2 FO? 25e 15e 9e 35C 2 F°8 35e€ 20e 22¢e IN BOTH Cords and Fabrics IS STILL MAINTAINED WITH THE Price Reduction of 15” to 20” For Sale by For Sale by CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY OIL CITY ACCESSORY CO. Corner Center and Linden Sts. East Second, Near C. N. W. Ry. o - pany oe AN CON i FOR Telephone 304 ion which does not join in the of the banks would be con-| d by boards of directors elected | It is the e for the supervision | em of banks by such nd laysen LumberCo. & me | =I MASE oO CABAL BALLOT OES as-| pTivatotos | NERETOED AR Cg ET | gy drug store. = = = = = = B. G. HA Townsend Bldg. ® ALWAYS GOOD seases” by Church & Peterson. ‘BOY ROBBERS . \FOUR BROTHERS GET $125 CASH GLENROCK, Wyo., May 20.-— Burglers, thot to be juveniles, pried a screen from the window of the! Sumner store, entered the place and stole $125 in postoffice money which had been placed in a drawer beneath the cash register. They secured other small change from the register and from a purse in the bed#oom. The family was at the picture show at the time. ‘The former, TIP SCALES AT OVER 1000 LBS. _ RIVERTON, Wyo., May 20.—Ww. G. Gilbert of Gilbert Bros., well drillers, is one of four brothers who tip the scales at better than 1,000 pounds under their combined weight. furthermore, is the smaller of two twins, his weight be- ing 250 pounds while his brother | weighs over 270 pounds. Are You Sick? Or Are You in Doubt of the Medicine You Take? QWe indle a complete line of Drugs, Chemicals and Surgical Dressings. Your wants in this line will receive prompt and careful attention by nine Registered Pharmacists. CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry *Promptness and Efficiency” “The Home of the Picture Shop” 110 E. Second Street a: ieee Your Sunday Fishing and Camping Trips, if You Take a Can of NO-VARY COFFEE along. a Lost Confidence In Drugs GETS RESULTS WITH CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Read what Dr. Rutherford of Birmingham, Alabama, has Experienced “From boyhood, (1886) till 1905, I was employed in a retail October 1st, 1905, I entered upon‘the study of medicine, and graduated from the University of Alabama, School of Medicine, (a class “‘A”’ school) located at Mobile, Ala. “I have had about as much success with drugs and medicine as most any other medical man, and I gradually lost confidence in them. “T moved to Birmingham in July, 1913, and I had not been here very long when one day as I was walking in the street, I saw a cir- cular on the sidewalk with a cut of the spinal column on it. it up, looked it over and wondered, what is Chiropractic; it must be some very new fake scheme! 4 “T put it in my pocket with a purpose to look it up. Well, I looked in my medical dictionary, nothing there. I looked in Webster, nothing there, so I pulled down my “bible,” Gray’s Anatomy; studied those awhile, then pulled down my text book on “Nervous and Mental Di- M Well, I hadn’t gone far into that; (Page 56) until I found a table that made the whole thing clear to me. Then I saw that I had been educated in the art of healing with the cart before the horse. Since that I have been studying and preparing myself to change the harness, and } have advised a lot of my medical friends to wake up and get out of the rut. _ “I now have associated with me a graduate Chiropractor, giving adjustments and obtaining results that I could not have obtained with medicine or surgery. “Very truly yours, “E. G. RUTHERFORD, M. D.” E. E. HAHN HN CHIROPRACTORS Phones: Office 423-—Res. 841-R Cee I picked

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