Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1919, Page 2

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FMMORGETS. ORTOP Tow Thermopolis is expected to draw al | big membership from the region in the| E. B. Foster, Real Estate Dealer,| northeastern part of the state Assessed $100 Fine in Addi- Basin did not get its post organized ey until late this year and will make its tion to Sentence for biggest effort to secure members the Abusing Family |first week in January. to be approximately 200 service men eligible for membership in the country about Basin. E. B. Foster, real estate dealer, was found guilty of having beaten his wife LATE CANDIDATE. |LEGIONAIRES 60 There are said} SIXTY MILLION GALLONS GAIN IN WATER USE Meters Record Consumption of Over-200 Million Gallons for Year Ending Today; Plant Worth $1,000,000 jee: of 153,339,100 gallons for which the city was actually paid. With the cost of water nearly dou- fone for the coming Slant it is conserva- Casper ' water. ‘a pe aia age “pay nearly four million dol- lars for water. The city counel? geveral weeks ago ap- proved system of . Tt is unofficially es- timated that’ the water system when rompleted next spring, will be valued at about $1,000, 000. > ‘The new short cut and improved 14- inch water main which is to eliminate system will be ready for use some time during the earlier part of the new year. improved weather has enabled the Hen- ning company to rush this work thru to and small 9-year-old girl yesterday after- noon in police court and sentenced to serve 30 days in the city jail and was fined $50. Alfred Lowey, acting in the absence of the city attorney, recom- mended the maximum punishment of 60 days in jail and a $100 fine, so flag. rant was the case in his opinion. Mr. Foster was charged by his wife, | | Lulu Foster, with assault and battery. Testimony,by Mrs. Foster and the small | girl showed that last Friday h thrown the small girl on the beaten her on the head and bo had given her a black eye during beating. The girl appeared meek quiet in court yesterday, the black eye being mute evidence of the beating she had received. The mother testified that the young girl still bore black and blue spots on her body as a result of the whipping Mrs. Foster testified that such beatings had happened in the past. She stated that Friday night her husband had used 2 poker to strike her on the hand be- cause he was irritated by the crying of their baby. When the attack on Mrs. Foster and her daughter continued, she testified} that she fled from her husband to her! neighbor's home altho only clad in her) night clothes. Mr. Foster testified that he a right | to treat his children as he considered! best. His plea was that the step child did not obey him as he considered she should. The girl said she tried to obey. Around the Town mal Bread of the best will be found al the Wi 12-26 FL , The F “y Cafeteria ser hot meals and lunches continuoust: 12-30-6t | _ Billies Taxi line goes any plac + | me 74J,eor 216. 12-26-6t | Cafeteria is the place to| Is and lunches continuous. The Branch Realty company has bi ns in real estate in all pa: Phone 332-W. Office ov: avihéatre. Hot 1 the Ha The Army and good big meal every day for 5fc. 12,30-6t y may need adjustment, prepared to take care of it to Electrical company, 11 Phone 968J. 12 property for Your bat and we are sale For infor Apartn It you are looking for a ba te in Casp uty Compan Your battery n be A box af cigurs from the § Mouse will be a gift for him. Phone 2 4-6 t a square meal at the Army and Navy club for 60c and beat the H.C. L. 12-24-6t You cun have your choice of cigars, s und tol The la os at the t smokers’ Smoke line in 12-30-64 your electrician completo line of el I times, M. ny, 141 West F eny be fixture: trieal com Phone 10-W Any Midwest refinery man can the hot meal or lunch at Cafeteria and Lunch. 1 heart of the “Midwest p! Meclveny for elec Mveny Wlectrical Co. Midwest t in the nt. 12-30-6t ul fixtures. Me: Phone 19-W. bn M. Wngland Realty company has n lots and houses in all parts ‘or informution write W. lomar stockton, Apartments, Sun Diego, C Statistical It is as necessary for the investdr, present or pro- spective, to have complete infor- mation with re- gard to securities as itis for the jury to have: all the facts in the case upon which they must rerider a_verdict.. Our files are very complete and are kept up to date. We shall be glad to give you any information desired. BOETTCHER, PORTER & COMPANY euueavesuunseunananns S7Uvecotcantacnacsabereroascucc:erteatacnecaeene¢eesneetateetgasuennegerUere epeea > 30 HIGH COSTS OF | of 1919 than it did'in 1818. Water con- LENINE AGENT | zky cabinet and said to. be.in charge of propaganda in foreign countries, LORD FRENCH’S aii EGE Investment Bankers Gas & Electric Building Denyer, Colo. pnts nui 5 Sanauearennnteary completion. SPROULE NEW PRESIDENT OF | S. P. RAILROAD (By Ansoctated Press.) Casper used approximately 60 million more gallons of water during the year | sumers in the city used about 204,452,- |131 gallons of water during the year! | whiclf comes to an end today. During} the year 1918, 141, 184,700 gallons: of| water were used for ‘which the city} was actually paid. The water used)in Casper during 1919 cost the city more than $2,044,520, it; MINING SILVER CUTS BULLION Associated Press.) DENVER, y —B .. |is estimated. Each thousand gallons of | canta at “heen eae = aint Being water cost the city more than 10 cents} NEW YORK, Dec. 31.— William 1919 decreased more than $7,110,000 |t@ Pump and distribute to patrons.'Sproule was elected president of the |The actual price paid for the water{Southern Pacific Railroad company at when freé water is considered was less/a meeting of the directors today to suc- than this amount, according to data|ceed Kruttschnitt, who will continue collected by the city. \a8 chairman of the board. The first nine months of 1919 saw the during 1918 purcheses, according to the annual statement made today, “because the miners find that it does not pay them to get metal ont under the present high cost of mining ma- terial and wage —————ey “RESULTS MORE THAN CLAIMED” So testifies Mr. J. F. ARENDT, Box 44, Romilig, Toxas PE-RU-NA THE REMEDY FOR EVERYDAY ILLS IN AMERICA IS_| UNDER ARREST (Ry Associated Prews.) BUFFALO, N. Y¥., Dec. 31.—Dr. Anna Reinstein, wift of Boris Rein- stein, a member of the Lenine-Trot- was arrested here today by officers acting .at the direction of the Lusk legislative investigating committee. ea SS “I have used Pe-ru-na for years in cases of colds and catarrh. Theresultshave been good, in fact, more than you claimed. Have also taken Lacupia and can easily say it is one of the best blood puri- fiers I have ever used.” - Mr. J. F. Arendt PARK ENCLOSED | ; BY BARBED WIRE (By United Press.) DUBLIN, Dec. 31.—Lord Lieuten- ant French's house has been surround- ed with barbed wire entaglements as | precaution against attack. Phoenix | park, surrounding Vice Regal lodge | will be closed at nights. for Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions The evidence of one man like Mr. Arendt is more convinciag proof to you of the merits of Pe-ru-na than any written words of ours. For fifty years Pe-ru-na has been the standby of the American damily for diseases duc tocatarrhal inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the organs of the body. Thousands, like Mr. Arendt, have the effectiveness of Pe-ru-na ise coughs, colds, pee cuarthy stomach, bowel and liver.disorders or any d. cha: ‘a catarthal condition. If your cop itering. is the result of a catarrhal. ees Pes -Ta-pa. It is a true, tried medicine, Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Nisisty-Seven por cont. of the people have catarrh In come term. |’ ons” | BLACK CAPSULES ration of BA and CUBEBS NTEN'S A Pua Cok A nce Insurance 111 E. 2nd Real Estate Phone 370 Ao. Di. 1920 Let us perform the duties of our social and business life with candor and trust toward our fellow-men with a desire to serve before we would be served—with a spirit by which we would give before we would take, and be willing to find a reward for labor in the satisfaction of achievement. Since 1913 the various companies represented i in this Agency have fabricated a protective institution insuring millions of dol- lars in property and life throughout the State of Wyoming. The growth of this business has been due to the loyalty of our clients in response to the service rendered and the protection given. Our wish for the coming year is = —that among all nations = ae —that among all people 3 —that in every ale, of life where mortals meet We will do unto others as we would have others do unto us. LLUAU UES riodotodtes % oes rons eee eee Srtode fodeele Rogenteate toate SOS PSOE SCEO EEE ER CESSES OSE EE LABORITES GET AFCOAD MADE IN Seetes Position tak that the ieoaiee was caused, did it, by the refusal of Miss if New SOVIET RUSSIA } At the county clerk’s office during Lesser Arar ai the year 1919, 10,526 documents of-vari-| * marry him. | Span” United, Presa.) (ous kinds were recorded, ‘according to : LONDON, Dec. 31—Phe govern- [ine records. ‘The Yellow Cab: Co, Phone 123 ment todayrefused, to the committee of I ieborites. ap. pointed to investigate soviet Bose the pounding now prevalent in the water| The. reason giv that Britain has no “diplomatic aietioes with the soviet, hence cannot issue Passports to that country. MAN 1S NEEDED There is one less prisoner county jail today than there was @ year ago, Sheriff Royce's family numbering | where it was 17 as the year| During the year 258 pri- | 16 today, 1918 closed. soners were confined in the county bas- tile greatest number of arrests was made incarcerated. goeoes Sree ase- eee eto eloate-es os : ° Rrrreesoereeeeatoes sai ee Pr ofe-eSoate-eg eeeieete oeteaie Soe GPEROTHC ROR SESE O SH EESEOTE The fees collected reached a total of $15,023.65, greatly exceeding those of the previous year. December, 1919, was the banner month, the fees for the month amounting to $2,513.60, nearly twice as much as was collected in De- mber, 1918. The lowest amount col- ted in any month of the year was $669.45, in seal. eae British AT COUNTY JAIL in the ON THE STAND sete hizgner ae Aarne Rond Hoathy, Doautifut Women 2,000,000 Pople Woe It Annuety 5 : (By Associated Press.) LOS ANGELES, Dec, 31.— Miss Edna Clancy, half-sister of Harry 8S. New, took the stand today at the trial of the Settee: for the wooed? of as compared with 291 in 1918. The ‘ene when 28 new prisoners were so Se Po ate oe So fof Yo-ofe-o§ : The Season’s Best Wishes Srtiecsreceeiecsoctocteatectoateatestestesiectoateeiocie cle otostestostesestesteeleetects RO on 0% gt rs she ofe-sSo-4s RO On aM aXe. o, + 4 To our many customers and friends. We wish you 4 the joys, happiness and health for A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 4 =XF tos PSF S PISS OTE FP POPE ES ONT + Preforgoctechoogeese-cterse-atoctecteefesteate-cteetnetoet Reoho-she-cho-do-stectoctoetease-eteats 4 ichards & Cunningham a “THINK RICHARDS & VUE, WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” ¢ > oateageeh Glasses are a part of a person’s personali- ty. If properly suited they lend distinc- tion—if not they injure the appearance. We have spent much time in the study of glasses, and their relation to personali- eties. = Our service provides glasses that not only correct the vision, and fit, but add to the appearance, "ot Il find all types Rot glasses for all types of men;.women and chik dren here at a very moderale range of prices. - We do our own Lens grinding__no waiting! Burnett Optical Co. Ground Floor-—f ae Hotel MO YE aut sele up for

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