Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1920, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| PROT WALKS 0 ‘Rock RIVER LEARNS HIS FATHER IS DEAD (Special to The Riiccad CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 20.— sis a hour in an effort to reach set F Murphy of the air mail service fost his et oy a omer’ airplane is demelabed' M’ADOO CLAIMS ESCH-CUMMINS BILL FAILURE Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Oct. 20.—Willliam 1%. ‘McAdgo, former secretary of the treas- ury ahd director .general of railroads, in-an address to a large. audience samong which railroad employes were “eonapicuous, Tuesday afternoon. assgii- €d the Esch-Cummings railroad act, as- serting that under its provisions the Operation of the railroads during the first six months after their ‘return to cprivate control cost th government £3634,000,000 of which $452,000,000 was “rental” and® $152,000,000 was -repro- sented by claims of «uaranties against ‘oss. ‘In comparison with this, he asserted, the enfire ‘cost to the government of Operating the railroads during the last year of federal control was $236,000,- 1000, this being the difference between the cost of operation and the income | from operation. * ‘Mr. McAdoo argued in behalf of rati- ‘fication of the Versailles league of na- tions and of the electién of James M. Cox, the Democratic candidate, to the ee nae MAKE COMPLETE REPORT PARTY FUNDS ON OCT. 28 (By Associated Press.) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 20.—Five days be- fore the coming. election, Thursday,} October 28, the -complete records of collections and disbursements of Rée- publican and Democratic parties will be Submitted to the public by the senate committee appointed to investigate the campaign expenditures. The commit- » fees of the two parties,-will file such reports at Chicago on that date; | — Your duty as a citizen compelsigou to express your opinion on November 2. If you have not registered, you can- not/‘do 'thisy ‘Last opportunity to regis- | ter tomorrow and next day. Convenience and Beauty . Go hand in hand in the most up-to-date Electric Fixtures and Appliances It is to this modern idea of, and demand for Conven- ience and Beauty that the ALTA ELECTRIC COMPANY Always Caters 142 East Midwest Avenue By Jingo DANCING TONITE ‘ODD FELLOWS HALL CHEMBECK JAZZ-KLASSIK ORCHESTRA ‘at a speed of more than 100 before nightfall, Fifot g in a snow- crashed into a hill near Arlington, but the pilot escaped injury. Un- familiar with the sparsely settled re- gion in which he had met disaster, and |therefore unaware of his. proximity’ to| | Arlington settlement, Murphy remained| by his wrecked machine throughout the night, keeping himself warm with a, fre of sagebrush. Anticipating that an aiplane Would be sent out from here to scout for him, he continued to remain by the wreck and its cargo of jimall sacks ‘until “after noon’ ‘Tuesday, then decided that he must pbandon the mail. | Knowing that the Union Pacific rail- road lay somewhere to, the northward he trudged in that direction and late in the afternoon reached Rock River station, fourteen miles northward, and |from there telegraphed to Cheyenne. |The response to his telegram was @| | message that there awaited him here a ftelegram stating that his father had | died in Connecticut. He caught an east- bound train and passed through this city late Tuesday night, bound for his [futher’s home. While Murphy was waiting beside his fi a | will give one of the j Miles s south of where the “accident oc-| cratic issues ‘in the fell Monday night. however, The scout plane, | 7 in the day, plane and pick up the. mail it carried, lu jeut. Wales, @ contestant in the army was run last- October, drove his ma- chine into Bik Mountain during: a bliz- zard and was killed, State School Su pt. to Give Reward of $5 for Winning Slogan (Special to The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Oct. 20.—Kathertne Morton, state superintendent. of pub: $5 for the best slogan submitted by a school pupil, for use in the campai¢n to secure adoption of constitutions] amendment No, 2, authorizing school districts to contract additional indebt- edness for the construction or enJarge- ment of school buildings. DEMOCRATIC MEETING 10 BE HELD THIS EVENING Three leading Democratic speakers tn Wyoming are scheduled to speak at a regular gathering of Natrona county the meeting to start at 8 o'clock, Spe wrecked ship an airplane from the mail station Boca Was 5CO: ing the region cial music is to be provided. toss, presidential elector on B. the Democratic tick: of _Cheyenn curred, having “reported that the sound | J.°C, ney, /of an airplane passing over had been! Kendrick Vi benrd there shortly before Sane | ee to be anot failed to locate the missing. airman and, returned to Cheyenne tate | Deniecratic candidate. for represen A party was sent from. here this poalen to eaanie eine: rps pen ee morning to salvage the wrecked’ air-} Publican house floor leader, speaker on the program. ‘The point where Murphy met disast- jer ds fifteen miles-east of the spot where Irans-continental airplane race, which} | lic instruction, has offered a prize’ of | Democrats at the county court house, | a Fowler of ‘Doustas, who ‘Wyorning in sly F your sight is being dimmed by use or ge or if your vision faculties have always bene, insufficient. you should consult us, We will examine the machinery of your eye in a scientific manner and make for ‘you the glasses that will re- store perfect vision faculties. W.G BURNETT —— T. BUTLER HOTEL BLOG MURRAY and DAVID POWELL Dance! SIS IPLSOSELLL ALLE LE don Purely Mutual All Spell Henning Hotel All SERVICE The Northwestern Mutual Life Insuratice Co. Casper’s at ; ‘Mammoth Finest : Wurlitzer Theater \Organ NOW. PLAYING "ON WITH THE DANCE” Dance! EVERY SCENE A SENSATION Brilliant Broadway life—Cabarets, sensational dancing, attractive New York—Love, action and suspense FRANKLIN CLEVERLY ON THE MAMMOTH ORGAN ADMISSION—40c, Including Tax Shows Start at 1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 JMAE MURRAY ithe GEORGE. FITZMAURICE’ Production} CON:WUITHTHE.DANCEZA PARAMOUNT=ARTCRAFT PICTURE Dance! x The Best Possible MILWAUKEE Week . PITTI OIIEIIII IOI IDIOT, THE THREE BIG TALKING POINTS Company Contract Cost Lower Rates to Policy Holders (The Only Good Old Northwestern) R. E. HARTMAN District Manager Le#’s Talk It Over—Call or Telephone hehehehehe he dehekrhe hehehhededehadehadechohedadedetk, a. _ CASPER’S SENSATIONAL SALE Starting Thursday Morning, Oct. 20 ‘And Limited: to Nine Days Our Entire Stock © Of High-Grade Men’s and Young Men’s . ee Suits & Overcoats | Including the Chesterfield and goad pik: ahah, wy be sold at, One-Half Origina nal : Prices SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The opportunity of securing two suits the : ; ‘_) price of one SUITS and OVERCOATS | ;- Pace” $25.00 Src. $12.50 1 price 940.00 8", $20.00 " price $90.00 S251, $25.00 price. $09.00 &", $32.50 Price. 990.00 Onetalt. 994600 Reduced One-Hall...... $45.00 ‘We are making these Radical Reductions for Nine Days Only as we are overstocked and to give the public an opportunity of purchasing best merchandise obtainable lower than wholesole cost. Interesting News Keep in mind that'during this nine-day sale we are giving a fat 20 per cent reduction from what is genetally conceded to be the most closely marked prices in Casper or elsewhere for reliable makes of mer. ; chandise in the following departments: Men’s uhd Boys’ Shoes, Men’s “t and Boys’ Trousers, Raincoats, Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaw Coats, tb Leather and Wool-lined Leather Sleeve Vests, Silk : j Shirts, Duck Coats with Corduroy or Fur Collars, Boys’ Suits and Overcoats,. all kinds of Riding Breeches. / Original Price Tickets Upon All Gases Discounts made at time of purchase, tions during this sale-a slight charg alterations. Owing to the unusual reduc- e will be made fornecessary OIPLLAEELLL ELE LLL bo

Other pages from this issue: