Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 8

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an te wa i ei __ Ehe Casper Daily Esha PAGE EIGHT OO . _ ° nitburst yo ight of upward by pressure from living depths/and before th: judging from the}Douglas, where he heen it level of the surrounding jing ‘low. lessening activity, the present great fing an accounting system {0 r UPhis cone jx about 250 feet in ab ume basin receiving the present re-}flow of Mauna Loa will he dead. oming Commercial company 3 By for Py] duced outpouring, the professor said, ts ——“>_ ————— 5 ES Like Cascarets, they work Axthe Java falls back it pools Wwith-/of such extent that It could not be flood. . C. Spei JIA“ Mie*Faniparis of the cone, flag |e brimful beforé the first of nextiyear scion: spent Sunday in west warge rufa break in. the wAljs- = — — Tne vor itself is not the cone, thit.a ‘ - ifissure in {he flank of the mountain.| from * svhich! int: re vas! ‘ spufting” at as many as 20 diffetent| points when the professor first visited | [the Irce in the earliest stage of ial «cc tontinued front from Page 1) ved convict and train bandit, | % according toa dispatch to Success of National Bank News from F Pa, of Commerce, New Insti- ad to hi been last night tution Here fe, following his usual spectacu- 1ods of calling at a newspape: dd leaving aon age announc ir left a note which reac ome Editor: | dropped in for something to eat Hiow is the search coming? I'v 61 them hunting this time. Wishing /\ myself lots of luck al. CARLISLE, } former convict No. al nd thruout t hy large were ed with palms a {flowers which were sent in’ with (By Associated Press.) lively a RAWLINS, Wyo. Nov 24 lta prison number of William Carlis ye und train See as » Wyoming state peniten- |, mon jary Otlicials here considered | trom out of the city to assist Arthur the Eria, Pa. letter signed by Carlisle | ic) Leo, president of the bank: and the jother officers and directors in receiv: | fes ing the public, were Walter L, Clark jy Janda HLM. of th Htional dank Bilin, houses of the city \RAMIE AURANT and Mr. and Total at Nocnilouaes Today Encouraging Voleanclowisalneanes Jaggar Takes Three |. Days and Nights Studying HILO, Island of Ha . respon myster its flow, and its b ge extent h: recent great eruy » One of the volcanoes on this islanc cordi voleanole Altho there has been impte. eppor: tunity to study the mex or soft lava flow, varicty has be the people who were here hook to seier »mpliments of a number of business hoe, After camping three at the Yellowstone Na cent great eruption had intandescent melt was his last trip Professor Jagizar | 3 fiswine at a ‘thne! us confined to the dne Shortly afterward four ler cones south of the fountain! head burst into life with a loud roaring, buffing noise, and sent a stream’ of ‘lava westwatd, paralleling that fromthe aii, P. H.--(Cor-| main ‘cone, of Associated Press:}—The | of a lay nism,_of vior i motion’ to ‘en solved by. the tion at a, Active Volcano in Hawaii —To Stop Flow 1920 Along the eastern side of the fissure the! country was found: to ave been built ub‘to a great height by,the carlicr output “of cones now lifeléss.. As phe! ied AWwny, the source fetreated | 1 up; the mountain. vhiéh issued.the great alika {flow is rfow | The. professor. climbed fhis oane kod to Professor T. A, Jaggar, Jr., + great amphithester 200’ feet deep 1,000 feet. wide. “ | the two, flowa Prof | by, measurements Aj which he first made while} ne theLpulwations of the alika? He noted then that the tor-] had moments when the fountainhead © r returned iz its whole > : When the profes: LARAMIE Wy Nov. 24 Yep, Wil-t = ‘4 Thorn The jOpo. en ilar Lia teal SERA IC AHAE pes be eA ie Fmono: | only mae n. Immediately it was suggested ' nparnle BARU HA ASLECORE [ree Te COC CR Eee et UEDA nim that* the whole flow was alive, een in Laramie, At least, a waitress|Thermopolis State hank, of which Mr ry * ind the cashie the Wyoming cate] Loe fait ing to set and sor he bed of the stream as well as ‘phe aGtAtae al tala EHRE Une | a = Ree Te reaver - ). times more from the throat of a cone}river it bore. . The rise, he helieved, |. ‘ One OR a Osea HOt ROC aL igh built itself up during the] must be a rise of the bed itself, heayed| » protic dition to carnations and other tlowers i slwere given out duri the day to wo by [men who visited th k and cigars a man ex-lwere presented to al the men Among the features of the bar atlequipment which attracted es| » comment were the private renters of safety room for the in| nk or not, ¢ hich the officers of tl ay be ou tings of groups ¢ r private busine (hank 1 ae in}a his poeket, threw down a dollar andj} left without waiting for cha | restaurant poople at once re Securrence 10 the police of the city failed to re fey deposit their pap mething which is im resembling Carlisle A counter is: pro trowith which the s r) vider his lunch heen identi | The ladies’ room has dressing table, by the bandit whe held ou Medicine How last "jamd comfortable chairs, a provides 1 room whieh it is greatly in the business district want this to be more than a nd that is our prir ing our stockhold isiness men who rn there isn’t a single " distinguish it from any other A-per cent depreciated American “irar man."* MINERS” WAGE NWP WU ‘i room to room in > privacy stated ny which they can have si one of the hank porig ed Press.) ‘omasso Tittoni, foreign minister, has resigned, LYRIC THEATRE CONTINUOUS 1 P. M. TO 11 P. M. TODAY The Best Picture William Farnum Ever Made. A Zane Grey Story IN 8 PARTS Featuring— Wm. FARNUM —also— TWO-REEL COMEDY. —a— ca. ONE-REEL COMEDY . —and— aie = PATHE NEWS ~~ ill be succeedgd by Viterio chaloia. . (Continued from Page 1.) I be called te the conte “We shall not recommend a setu@| ment to the convention on a less b than 31 per cent increas said “The operators have not offered over 20 per cent, Garfield cor ed with Palmer today. reted to confer with the | miners and operators tonight 6 ROADS NET lo PLANNED FOR CASPER IN FES. Secretary of Grant Highway Asso- ciation Will Return for Joint Conference Here Early in the Year Maleolm MacKinnon of Rockford, IL, xeneral secretary of the Grant High iy association, left Casper this after- 1oon for the east. He will stay a day uw Lusk and a day at O'Neill, Neb., en route for Sioux City, where he pects to be for about a week before | soing home, During the next two) months he will be busy with the work nae ae e eee of the yciation in Hinois and Towa | ind expects to be back in) Wyoming | early in February and to attend a meet that the work of organization in Wyo ing at that time in Casper of the ofti-] cers and directors of the Wyoming divi-| ion of the Grant highway. It is likely | th the ovcasion of that meeting will} tn mide t t the directors of the | Wyor wl Roads association, | sho jhave: Aumarnted this thes: soul Our Travel Goods are su- time | perb. There are Wardrobe Trunks, Mr. MaekKinnon tid) before leaving | \ ming had heen in the highes itisfactory vo that Casper Riverton, Shoshoni, Glenrock Manville and Lusk had al most commendable interest in the project of a et road from Chicago | tland, thru the very heart. of LEPOTOTMTAOETEEEE ES z. shown the necessities of travel. of completing the marking fo the road as far as country will be in the weather per Vo said, and he de. have the mark ho by the first of let us show you our line. ing far out into Ie next July NO RULING UPON | DRY LAW UNTIL EARLY IN MONTH | ited Pr NuaN journed tod ber 8 without announcing » prohibition or a t three-fourths percent beer ‘decision. renchen Sogn sews ee OPPO P OPO POP EAD Da ed y Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We-will give no NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. 5 Gee = é O) > G)): commodious enough to house a com- plete wardrobe and keep it spic and span—Suitcases, beautifully _ finished, and roomy beyond belief—and sturdy, handsome Bags for the short trip—the Whatever you want in travel Watch Our Windows One can be sure there will be fresh clothes—fit to wear—at the end of the journey. Dainty frocks are ready to put on as you take them from one of our Wardrobe Trunks. inheoee | 13 and 14 ae es i IIL L, —An Appreciation 6: the. fseetces and good will that prompted ‘the gifts of flowers and the ‘Many expressions of “‘we want to see the new bank do well” accorded the officers and directors of the National Bank of Commerce today at our opening. At the hour this paper goes to press, the new bank is filled with business men of Casper and vicinity who are very gen- erous in their praise of our location, inside arrangement and policies, while the large number of deposits so far today has great- ly exceeded even our fondest expecta- tions. | “We want to thank the people of this community for this most auspicious be- ginning, and to-assure you that we intend showing ‘our appreciation in keeping our anking service up to.and above standard always. We want your influence and deposits and you in turn will need our advice, pro- tection, accommodation and service. =f Signed) © ARTHUR K. LEE, President The National Bank ot Commerce of Casper you sleep—that's Tribune Wa ntate ue : —.

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