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a fell struck « | “The discovery of iron ore in ‘ree 4: Sal. 93 ns fi el} Rast Indian_island of Celebes es abs in : eI ig lat humdreds of thousands of tons has ALL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS JOIN HANDS IN PLANS FOR OBSERVANCE OF THRIFT WEEK Comprehensive Plans Laid for Promoting Interest in : tain ‘ Bight alte spreader hottom dump)!ed to a: plan to harness moun! me me 8, pecially designed for handiing | pia ike to obrdin it with hydroeleare P Two. “complete eamp ‘outfits, consisi- et TR a ing of wagons, beds, bunks, cooking | A portable’ bath cabinet Invented by utensils, ete, +, &- |2 North Carolinian includes tub, tank Reducing the overhead expense to a|for both hot and cold water’, oll heater, minimum, the board appropriated only |moedicine chest, towel rack, closct nd $3,000 for engineering work of all classes oxtension seat. Lg during the year, believing that the in-; jpower. i htérests cof, a foads would best’ be) (Continued from ued fron Sage, 1) served by Sete and maintaining | CHICHE Ss tion drag and road erowner will be in}/the roads already’ established rather i i i 1 i consta pe , ane Me establishment of new. thoro ~ Economic Virtue thru Speaking Campaign in | bani nt Oheyatson, | all ete aieet aaa | os pus et oak jally c ed a 5 ich! ~ A Churches, Schools and Theaters of Casper tre capable of wltlatending a speck “ort meReNGE oj MauRed allies Elation atl US iota Beane | ten to 12 miles an-hour. + Scotland Yard has’ accommodation’ for ” SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Casper is to get solidly behind the National Thrift Week} movement which begins January 17 and ends January 23, and plans are already formulated to bring this important subject to, the attention of every man, woman, boy and girl of the city. | The movement has the backing of the chamber of commerce, and the Rotary club, and the banks, newspapers, churches, anee mén, and lawyers are all co-operat- ing to make the campaign a success. “thrift” campaigns | of the past two years probably gave to | Charles H. Norton ot Philadelphia the National Thrift Day | T idea appealed strongly, and a | tion Thrift We s of which ‘will be set apart as} | A great deal of the money spent by! three thousand policemen. the board last,season ‘was ‘used. to pur- = chase new road equipment, and Na- trona county, going into last season with no equipment whatever, has this year what is declared by road ainth@ri-| ties to be the most complete Jine of road: machinery to be found in any county in the west, all of which has been bought and paid for since last January. This equipment consists of the follow- ing units, which will be organized into maintenance and construction gangs . when the season opens: One Twin City 60-100 h. p. tractor. One Twin City 40-80 h, p, tractor. One 18 h, p. Gray tractor, Three 12-foot Adams graders, One 10-foot Adams grajer. Two 8-foot Adams graders. Two Adams three-way road maintain- ers. Two Bartel road drags, One Erie steam shovel, capable of hauling from 600 to 900 yards of gravel or shale in a working day. One White &-ton good roads truck. One White two-toh tru Announcing THE ARRIVAL OF THE LATEST . FISK AND GAGE SPRING HATS . WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHQW THEM Burkett Millinery schools, real estate dealers, life iar The government of proposing grown into the the follows | Saturday, Jant 17—Rank day. Sunday, January 18—Church day. | Monday, January 19—Life insurance day | Tuesday, January 20—Gwn your own! F4+ tH nded and ‘Thirty Acres of School Lands Auctioned Family budget| Here Today Brings Total t | of $9,861 , January 21—Make a wil ‘Thursday, January day, January 23—Pay your bills ‘ State and school*Jand, amounting to 820.72 acres, were sold this morning THE HOUSE MATINEE OF QUALITY - 2:30 and 4 P. “I Th F QUALSy NIGHT ris Ga er BEST VENTILAT- 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ED THEATRE IN TODAY MITCHEL LEWIS Sermons in the churches, four- minute } addresses, talks in the schools, ete., sae : te. lat the county court house, the total] xorcHAK's SUCCESS SGRESSLVE. FIGHTE will bring before the people in a strilc: | Pt Nea rice being $9861.” All of the| KOLCHAR’S SUCCESSOR AGGRESSIVE FIGUTER—G ing and detinite the advantage nd the importance of economy and thritt in | an@ 38 In Natrona. ‘county. | The high: . Peniies ibe F ‘est purehase price paid was $20 an our individual and our national life. | iaid by Bu McCarthy for 155.4 It is hoped that considerable perma-| heres, nent interest will be aroused and that |” apy, sale: action will be en along some of the! various lines which will 1 to a wider | cultivation of the econo virtue of} thr | “In its widest and best sense,” Mr Norton say. adap ral Semenoff, in command of the anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia, is a leader in whom the peo- ple of Siberia have the greatest confidence. It is said he will have the back- ing of Japan in his fight to crush the Reds. U.& U, ss follow: body of men has to go over the or- | lature of 1923 -will authorize the conven Price ganic laws of the sv’ r entire- | tion. R. Acres Peracre To whom |ty, to study them and make such revi Bt gee oN 120 $10 Richard Tobin | sions and amendments they see fit, 20 10 B. B. Brooks Co.|to he recommended to the legislature of 40 10 Pine Mt Co.} 1921, Should such amendments and 40 10 Pine Mt. Co.) visions be accepted by thie Aeginiattin Experiments by the United States public health service have shown that nosquito Jarvaé can be killed in inun- ted fields without injury to erops by ' 35. 10 Dave Davis the ¢ tion of @ constitutional conv: the very best out of life and in addi-| 9 40 10 SOAS “Davin: lsion well be put to the sag eee tora atthe alah tly aa tion making careful provision for the|35 34 80 155.4 20B. McCarthy {1922 elections and if accepted, the leis. Dabectists unforeseenable contingencies and}13 G6 4 against the inevitable coming on of|14 34 84 160 10 The Spell Co. | S 59 age.” : Robert Taylor i The list of speakers includes: : | B. B. Brooks, L. A. Reed, J. lin, Don Lobdell, R. H. Nichols, 81 85 80 10 The Spell Co. | Robert Taylor 2 40 s9 640 10 Adolph Kanson 85 40 No bidder’ A drama, depicting the life of thz Montana cattle and range men. . CHARLIE CHAPLAIN TOMORROW: Bryant Washburn in “Love Insurance” — "+ Ako BRAY PICTOGRAPH A. Sterrett, W. O. Wilson, G. R Hage M. P. Wheeler, H. PB. Durham, A. Lee, Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, Gorden, - [LYRIC THEATRE ; CONTINUOUS 1 P.M. TO 11 P. M. A cae ote 2 AeA GUILTY OF . Wi ee ee a TWO YEARS AGO| AES SWE | TENREELS | E. Richard Shipp, C. T renee? Rr oe | NI IN 1, DLL. Sinclair, Patrick Sullivan, Robert Oz- den, Floyd Pindell, T. . Befk, M May Hamilton, Mrs. RB. B. Brooks an Mrs. B. Richard Ship) WHAT YOU'LL SI “THE, TONG {MAN A riot in Chinatown when the police raid the headquarters of the Secret Tong The woman, who at a W. | meeting Friday accused one. of | high school teachers of using profane | | language before the pupils personally | | qpologized to Superintendent George | Wilder this morning for the state- | ment. After returning home from the | meeting, the woman mentioned her statement to members ‘of her fam- | j "Re RERE RRR pRS 8 ame ae ) Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We’ will give no NO TI CE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. Sessue Hayakawa in dare-dev- il stunts—jumping off roofs, skidding down fire-escapes, crashing through skylights and rescuing, his Chinese sweetheart. ily. Her son, who is in high school, (Continued from Page 1) said: The United States will not be repre- “Mother, that man was discharged sented at the meeting. by the school board two years ago!” | pene eee — (By ‘United Press.) PARIS, Jan. 12.—The executive! PENNSYLVANIA LAW T0 | council of the League of Nations will| be opganized Friday morning with rep- Britain, “Italy, Japan, Belgium and Greece. Delegates for Spain and Bra-| zil have not yet been named. Spain, | How a Lascar sailor “gets” his man by hurling a knife into his victim’s back. A secret meeting of the notor- ious Tong-— the Chinese Black-Hand Society—in ses- sion. Realistic 2nd graphic scenes in the hop joints and gambling dens of the underworld of United Press.) | fs Brazil, Belgium and Greece will ri e| HARRISBURG, “Pa. San. 11—The | ‘ Chhintown. sent the smaller nations’ interests first attempt at revising or amending Failure of the United States to ratify |the present Pennsylvania state consti. This is Sessue hayanawa’ s greatest picture. You will see this the treaty will result In the council hav-| tution in its entirely i finished artist in a new, a sensational characterization which prominent statesmen, ae will awaken the most sluggish blood. 100 KILLED OY ee ee CHARLIE CHAPLIN |been given the task. The body, the : in FRESH GUAKE DI iis eothons es nnoanted hy A TWO-REEL COMEDY Scuece aa Hats neki aes , PATHE WEEKLY MEXIGAN STATE! PRES CIRS el age ea and a STRAND COMEDY [senders but this is the first time a ing eight i a poral nine members. lin 1873 is now unde s = | | a = = i = Woman (By Associated | MEXICO CITY, A Cn i | fl NL wttbcan oe sai Pyle oo IN ee Hi = aah more visehul send ea over 100 persons eee L probably more omamental Pee pace, : fran walt Ministero} r Aguilar ; jv! ultimatum to rebel bands in the devas- == ew or | @ nsuyance ompanhy women u to be. tated ureas thac umess shey a Per ais harassing relief workers, federal S= 346 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. Sperm | | IN BUSINESS SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS oe san hike WEDT + eis busy, energetic, of enthusiasm; but s| PARIS SWEPT BY © deebney cevregetc ful oF entbuisionm; but she is (ust in = ONE YEAR'S TRANSACTIONS confidence! )-a bit on her clothes—and especia on her corset. : IOLENT GALES; 2 “MEE ne gO ee ici y > =} tie Company issued during 1919-.---_-.----------------------c enone nee 209,220 Policies F - = | MILLION W R .P: C. DAMAGE GREAT Ee 205 ct" courancd mowing tn ore st 53h wiih arner’s Kust-Proof Corsets : ; g = TLLION ee Sage epee gales == Net increase practically all in domestic territory over.----------------------+-------- 191 DOLLARS hi th th h d f h: 4 ceevalied over Paria ond vicinity dure ie uae hold their shape through the hardest of hard wear; , they al. i slephone wires were == The Company is composed of the holders of---.------------------- Paden oy oe 1,456,000 Policies y ing the night. Telephon res v — pany Y bo lf, k, | disabled and houses unroofed. = ; BT AOE low you to move about, exert yourself, work, play—rest en enea always as (ny Anno “i |= — protecting homes and business interexis throughout the world to the extent of Sis 127 MILLIONS sure you of comfort and a well-groomed appearance. And they are i be aN Foe ar, in France sae = During 1919 the Company paid on the lives of more than 13,000 ‘pol jolders death 38 MILLION Guaranteed Not to Rust, Break or Tear interrupted teiegraph aeerice aad ure = claims amounting to over. DOLLARS it i ‘ the Be eRe cab pest eambear] ‘2 During 1918 the Comriany aia to lying policy-holders in maturing “poll fea ana 76 MILLION Priced $2.50 to $10 Hy NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART: z Pring ae pus Gompany, has Jouned at interest to policy-holders on the sole security 20 SIGN t bis a ; age During 191) the Company paid to its polic , Notice is hereby given that J have no -holders in dividends alone (included in 31 MILLION thé 76 million dollars abovey over_.....-.----------------------~-------+-+---+-+----- DOLLARS further interest: din- the partnership known as Acme Engineering Company pan ~ pra CR BRON: and that I will not be responsible for iam a =) goer NEB! B a GOI MME E RC RCIA any accounts contrauted by said purt- A HUGE CO-OPERATIVE THRIFT SOCIETY WHICH & DB) “i » nepship after this date. Neither the etn EG You Acme Engineering Company, nor A. V. Alder, nor any other person fs, author. ized to contract any obligation upon my credit and -responsibility. 111 East Second R. ie KEMP, Resident Agt. ~ Phone 370 = : : we ae be ‘ = : Pubeden i 020. eee ee ee I TA i | Mt | YOU ARE