Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1920, Page 8

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iapeanate er ere en peree a eee aN cya Lose en 4 — BAN MRUerer IN. EAST, IS REPORT Receivership C estate for Most of New Eng- land Roads Unless Financial Aid Is_ Forthcoming, Attorneys Claim Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. —Unless immediate Sairctal relief is af- forded New England — “all or most of them very shortly. will be driven into receiv was told todsy by Charles Choate, Jr ., and Wilbur Laroe, Jr., coun- sel for the lines. The commision was told that actual returns to the roads in Sep- tember and estimated returns for Octo- under increased rates granted un- the transportation act confirmea |208*Ph tl eet Kose any) claims: tha e income receive y 2 dare hth edhe ghee es? TOR ROUSE SR 39, eds aS 01 ” o meet re- Constitutional A ft quirements. Counsel said that for the! woe Kee mse iments. eight months ending last August 31, 2 actual deficit in the net railway op-| Amendment No. 1 mar’ errs Amendment No. 3113, 749 ating inci of the roads was $238,- saere cal eatin ten Pobaaert bi Amendment No. 2786 911/tlony who are to take-up the campaign| NEWRY, Ireland, Nov. 22.—Head showed a net operating income of about |+mendment No. 2734 908 |or canvass immediately after their re-| Constable Hearney was shot and prob-} Amendment No. 2438 ~ 1134 ; Amendment No. 2138 1270 City Bond Issues. For. ‘Against. 2419 783 2349 179 20.38 970 2257 783 | ten or thirty million dollars less than the income required by the transporta- tion act, Cemetery Bea oe aye te FINAL ELECTION Drainage 2195 794 | City Councilmen. | Ward No. 1--John Whisenhunt____996 ; Ward No. 2+-W. W. Keefe__. 630 Ernest Treger 218 | = Water _ 837 (Continued from Page One.) Cenera! medicine, diagnosis, obstetrics and children. Temporary location, “Apt. ~ 868 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest _ 548 Refining Co. Bldg., Phone 1548. L, C. Mills (Dem.).. John L. Schultz (Dem. Frank T. Kiser (Labor) ” the Dagny commerce commission! Yield garages of the Midwest Refining ‘hops the campaign will be. supervised well as the storek-eper will look after ‘R000 MEMBERS ‘workers in the past, so we are in hopes .|that, we will not be disappointed in get- {ting eur 6,000 members that we are/ osking for, se we are in need -of | them: in (Continued from Page One.) bany that a permit be- granted for @/Casper and Natrona county. campaign to be put on November 26, be 4 rT pecure renewals of memberships and new memberships, and the council fur- ther designated as captains to take 25 SLAIN IN charge of the work, Mr. C. A. Fowler, z Jr. and Mr. Cal Smith, who will des- ignate the necessary employes to work under their direction so as to make the! canvass and it is needless to say the/ management very generously agree }| to the recommendation of the Indus- trie} Couneil. ;the polieé today following murder raids The joint general committve held a on British officials yesterday. Twen- ispecial meeting for the purpose of act-/ty-six are reported dead and official re- fing on a request from the Red Cross ports said that 80 were wounded. ‘The erasdeeey that the manr,zement of the{raiders gained entrance to hotels and |Standara Oi! company of Indiana be re- private residences. where victims were juested to permit a campaign to be in-'murdered in their rooms., All roads augurated within the plant for the ,Were closed and the railways ceased Purpose of receiving renewals of mem-' operation. Sinn Feiners secured a great |berships and new memberships, and uumber of valuable documents in the ,thesmanagement very willingly accept- raids, it is, reported. ed the recommendation of the general; gommittee to permit the campaign. lyRAD CONSTABLE The general committee referred this SHOT AT NEWRY. matter to their subcommittee on educa-| (By Associated Press) ’ (Continued from Page 1) turn from Chicago, where they are ably mortally wounded here today by called to a general conference in con- tee unknown assailant. Subsequently | nection with their company's business.| the house of @ former sergeant of tha! This committee will designate the constabulary was fired, Necessary workers and supervisors eat the campaign. At the Casper Storage Yards and. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH - Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bidz. Company, Mr. J. R. Dunbar has. ac- pepted the responsibility from the Red Cross chairman to put on a campaign in the plant under his supervision. At the C. B, & Q roundhouse and Phone 85° by Mr. Melker, mechanical engineer, John D. Salmond (Labor| 11-18-12t = - BS A PE Te County Clerk. Helen Carlson (Rep.)--,---------- sHog ,It is so easy to be true when np” ;Strain is brought -to bear upon your 2616 Contidonces. And then it is so easy for 772 80me to be false—yithout the strain Jos. H. Flannery (1 og; Drought upon them. County ‘Treasure + le is safer to leave » snake alone than Elizabeth McDonald. (Rep.)--------3432 Jt is to step on him, It is known before County and Prosecuting Attorney | hand that he will strike back—and_ Alfred R. Lowey (Rep.-. 2634 | Strike to kill. Gas Fitting, Plumbing Sheriff. Lee Martin (Rep... R. Yl. Forbes (Dem. | Lyle E. J , County__Surveyor. M. N. Wheeler (Rep. Albert Park (Dem.)- Clerk of Dis Tlazel Conwell (Rep.)_ County Commissioner—- y Commissioner—2-Year Term. Anda (Rep.)-. Eaward J. Kemp (De John ~S. Hardwick (La Coroner, Todd W. Heating DANCE iy he TO-NITE re ScHEMBECK’S POPULAR PUBLIC S CS ‘es Roy E. Martin OIL CENTER 125 S. Washington HALL Phone 143-W 324 W. Yellowstone | Seccceeseseeseosoosoesooe, - REPORT OF CONDITION ; REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON THE 15TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1920. RESOURCES Loans und discounts--.. $433,003,75 Stocks, securities, etc. 13,836.00 | Expense ~.- 3,671.12! Interest paid . 8,702.66 | Due from National Banks. $ 41,751.65 Checks and cash items_- 6,538.26 . 59.00 and National bank notes... 610.00 tional paper currency, nickels and pennies. $508,176.29 $ 25,000.00 | lus fund — 25,000.00, vided profits, 832.01; 39,584.62 01,241.00 deposits subject to ‘ings account. s of deposit, time. sceived 3 $440,825.62 Interest Pf pies Sal Seen IC aR PMO TE 3 T Sa $508,176.23 THE STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—ss: I, W. O. Ratcliff, Cashier of thd above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. 0, RATCLIFFE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November, 1920. (SEAL) ; MARIE ALLEN, Notary Public. My commission expires September 17, 1921. CORRECT-ATTEST: C. H. TOWN! ¢. L, RHINEMUTH, ‘ LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, Directors. rp rrr Make up your mind now to attend the FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Tuesday, November 23 MASONIC TEMPLE ‘dminsionss-$1, Ineluding Tax Ladies Free 3.79 48,962.70 1 16,518.60 EE EB &s THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE WALSH Do you know how lambs are As “Take a sheared in Chance Wall Street? Schuyler” In “THE PLUNGER” Two-Part Mack Sennett Comedy—‘‘GREAT SCO’ IRIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION—30c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 9:30 TOMORROW STARTS MARY MILES MINTER in “Nurse Marjorie” aah Se G8 2,” reais HARDING NEARS Twa 0) SENTENGED ey |the. campaign and canvads for wer’ PANAMA, TRIP IS | N RED CROSS ts See) IDEAL THUS FAR (By Associated Press) THE ON BOARD ordem ta carry on activities! PARISMINA, Nov. |mended to.the management of the com-|that the Red Cross is planning for less)}—President- ding phe ccd to clam port was near- wi Haine the bata sea Soak schedule | tered a plea of guilty and was sen- that would bring her into Cristobal early tomorrow. “BUBLIN RAIDS| = "AMERICA That Bright Spot Casper’s Finest Theater LAST TIMES TODAY John ‘Barrymore ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ COURT IN BIG HORN BASIN, Wyo., ‘Nov. 22.—Judge P. W. Metz this week sentenced Lowell How- ell, who violated his parole at the state industrial school, to from 14 months to two years in the state penitentiary. W. lL. Spigelmire, charged with em- | hezzling funds while in the employ of 22.—B: Wire. by. Warren G. Har- elect steamship |the Continental Supply. company, en- tenced to from one to two years in the penitentiary. Judge Motz is holding court in Lander for a few days for Judge Kimball and will open’ a jury term of court in "Phermopolis next Plans for the five- The From the World Fam- —Next— ous Drama by Robert BIG ADDED WILD Louis Stevenson- : CURRENT EVENTS WEST ATTRACTION MAMMOTH ORGAN Admisgion—40c Shows at 1:00, 2:15, 3:20, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 Tomorrow, Wednes- day and Thursday Tom Mix In His Newest Picture “The Texan” Announcement Having sold out our confectionery on Center Street, we are still conducting the flower business at the City Fruit Market. Fancy Baskets, F: resh Ferns, Palms City Fruit Market 212 South Wolcott FOR THANKSGIVING ; Cut Flowersof AllKinds . ORDER EARLY PHONES 247 AND 546 3 ‘WE DELIVER Weeping at the Lyric! EE Bheaneds does not go. to funerals, everybody” hs and he insists on cece Jazz Music LYRIC ‘Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY SIX-REEL COMEDY ROAR CONSTANCE TALMADGE “SEARCH OF A SINNER’ naughtiest, -nicest,. funniest film you’ve ever: It’s the story of a flat tire, husband and a fierce sparrow wife. ROUNDUP’ —Next— A most beautiful scenic, the happy days gone by. PATHE NEWS TOMORROW DOUBLE BILL NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ‘TURKEYS Shorea S Gallaby Near the Courthouse FOR SALE On and after November 22, at Cas- per, will sell in lots to suit purchaser, the following: 35 Tents, sizes from 8x10 to 16x20. 6 Dozen Mattresses. 20 Dozen Blankets, 10 dozen Comforts. Large assortment of Granite Dishes and Cooking Utensils, Wash Tubs, etc. 30 small Heating Stoves, 1 Small Cook Stove, 5 Ranges. 10,000 feet Lumber, different dimensions. 150 Cedar Fence Posts. . 3 Camp Wagons, 1 5-passenger Buick Automobile. | Car can be bought at once. For information call at office in Casper Storage Warehouse, 313 West Midwest Avenue. LE CAA Gordon Construction Co } RIG | TIMBERS We can rig you up with all sizes of the best seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. Keith Lumber Co. Phone 3 Social Offering of Curtain Goods and Drapery Materials at unusually low prices for the week of Nov. 22nd. Do not fail to see these items now on special display.

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