Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 7

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6 000 UNDAY i INS WORK IN MOTHER MONT New Plant on North Durbin Street’ Nearing Completion and Oper- ations Will Start in Jan- uary The Troy Taundry company of Cas- per, which {8 erecting @ building on North Durbin street will probably be yeady to begin operations the latter t of January, it was announced +o- With the exception of the con- ce floor, the building is practically completed, the outside walls being up, windows installed and walls plastered. A steel ceiling is to be put in, work may be commenced in the build- ing before this arrives, The machinery to equip the plant, 32,000 is ready for shipment The big copper boiler is ‘and thé directors of the IC Fy wil order the-detivery-of the menn (Cheyenne Light, costing at any time, here about January 1. ,ASHINGTON, smen believe Dec. indicated. President Wilson probably will make recommendations, chief of which will be the tax revision service men, or- ganized labor, business representatives, reform organizations and Irish-Amerl- can organizations are preparing to ask congress for legislation to benefit their many legislative program. | Farmers, particular cases. a The total amount of money spent on he plant when completed will rep- resent an investment of some $95,000. CONGRESS WILL BE IN SESSION YEAR, IS BELIEF 1.—Veteran congress will be in continuous session for more than a ifter President-Elect Warren G. ‘ding takes office. There will be a huge demand for new legislation, it is SILTED GIRL ENDS LIFE WITH DAGGER no longer cared. but ciation of Commerce, was the,man. heart. rver is married but separated from his wife, Company Seeks Rate Increases whether the Mr. and Mrs, were guests at the CHEYENNE, Dec. 1,—archie bee of Commerce, was appointed a| Chicago. Mr. committee to investigate the recent ap-| ‘He Standard Oil company. & Power company ‘for authorifation from the state public service commis- sion to increase its charg€s for steam heating service a maximum of 38 pet cent and its charges for gas a max- imum of 36 per cent. The committee is expected to confer with the public service commission and representatives of the light, fuel and power company, and to ascertain for purposes of com- Parison the ‘rates which are being in other) visit here. charged for steam and gas AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 THOS. FIDDES, Manager Prompt Service We Deliver Miss Theodora Saunders, 25-year-old Texas beauty, killed herself on the mez- zanine floor of the Fort Dearborn hotel in Chicago because the man she loved Harry H. Garver, foreign trade expert of the Chicago Asso- t He was with her when she wihpped the dagger, with which she killed herself, from her sleeve and thrust it into her | cities where conditions may be regard- ed as paralleling those here. The com- } mittee will report to the ehamb@ of | commerce at an early date, and there- after a decision will be made regarding hamber shall, or shall not, oppose the proposed rate increases, pevlabasdet ot te oles Beaumont Parks who home of Mr. Am.|Mrs. R. M. Andrus for more than a Son, president of the Cheyenne Cham.| Week, have returned to their home in Parks is an official of Mrs, Parks Plication of the Cheyenne Light, Fuel | W@s delightfully entertained by the s0- jciety matrons of the city during hec 3 St A Italians in the seventeenth century ascribed the origin of influenza to cer- | tain stars which had an evil influence. PIONEER GROCERY Corner A and Jefferson Sts. spet Daily ecibune ‘GONVIGT WHO NEGOTIATED SENSATIONAL ESGAPE.AT “STATE PEN REGAPTURED RAWLINS, Wyo., Dec, 1—Rert Lofton, a convict who made a sen- penitentiary here last April, by cut- and the main prison with a shoe maker's needle, is back in the prison after seven months of liberty. He was ‘captured at Shreveport, La., thru a description and reward offer sent out by the Wyoming warden. Lofton rejoined in the penitentiary William Smith, who was a party to his escape from the death house but who failed to complete the escape. EUGENE CHAFIN, DRY CHIEF, DIES Eugene W. Chafin, 68, prohibition candidate for president in 1908 and 1912, died at his home here Tuesday from burns received on November 20 » when his clothing caught fire while he was lighting « gas heater. Was Able to Stay on the Job All ‘Winter for First Time | In Many Years—Gives Tan- lac Credit. “Tanlac has not only built me up twenty-five pounds in weight but it ac- tually kept me on the pay roll last win- ter,” declared C. T. Bates of 836 Och- |oco Avenue, Portland, Ore. “I had suffered with stomach trouble jand a general run-down condition for jearee years. My appetite left me and | even the lightest kind of foods caused sour gas.to form on my stomach wita awful pains and cramps and my Meart sational escape from the Wyoming | ting his way out of the death house | LONG BEACH, Calif. Dee. 1— | BATESSAYSIT KEPT — ~ HIM ON THE PAYROLL ’Frisco Attorney é ‘LUSK MUST VOTE BONDS Is Retained to | OR SUSPEND SCHOOLS; Detend sy hae CREDIT LIMIT REACHED: say" ‘ a LUSK, Wyo., Dec. 1.—With a $50,- Chinese quarters here that @ Sen Fran,| 00, @ebt hanging over the district and Nad ; ; notice that further credit will be im- trian Seta ate ten Sbesrpe yay | possible, the schools of Lusk will’ be Geow, Cliinese, who is to go on trial compelled to close unless two $40,000} veins Desens AsdfORrehs sinuitienl ot bond issue is authorized by the prop-|} s -weqi erty Owners of the district to liquidate | Bcinpidere yates et Of toute rede hen e*4 | outstanding Werrants and proyide for! fen ge ea DENVER AND RIO CHEYENNE, Dec. 1,—An | school warrants that the limit of credit! jhas been reached. Taxes will provide} carrying on’ school work for the re: ~ mainder of the year will amount to $35,000, it is stated. $$. EDINBURGH HONORS BELL. ~ EDINBURGH, Dec. 1.—Freedom 2f the city was conferred today upon Alex< ander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, who is a native of Edin- burgh. 2 SS Tribune Want Ads pring results. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES | GRANDE SYSTEM IN NEW COMPANY | {$45,000 this year but the expense of! | | DENVER, Dec. 1.—Articles of in- jcorporation for the Denver & Rio |Grande Western Railroad company | were filed with the etary of state | here today. The capital sto 000,000. It will ta over, ret jand operate the Denver & Rio ( |railroad system sold here on N ber 20. pies aS IS Tribune Classified Ads bring results. WES. SCS “My kidneys bothered me, too, an-I had sharp pains in my back. I was so hervous and restless that many a night { rolled and tossed in misery until | morning. Nothing I tried helped me and I became so thin and weak that 1 had to give up my job every year when winter came on, “I commenced to improve with the’ first few doses of Tanlac, my appetite | lpm MEN ONLY! 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BEST BOWL OF 20c at the All kinds of Sandwiches returned and I can now eat anything without having indigestion afterwards. | My kidneys are in fine shape and I am never troubled with pains in my back. I sleep like a log and get up mornings feeling fine.” Tanlac is gold in Casper by Casper CHIL{ CHILI IN TOWN KING LUNCH at Populur Prices. Quick palpitated till I could hardly breathe. I| Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer-| had dreadful headaches and _ dizzy | cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek ; spells, * + § Wl arug store.—aav. sports in the British Isles each year is so large that if it were converted into gold, it would require a. traing a mile lone to transport it. < Sandison & Fiddes Service, Highest Quality Grand Central Block _ THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS We have missed two of our Thrift Thursday Specials recently and ‘we are glad to resume our regular thrift plan with the extra good values offered =——— Dry Goods Department Suits and | Dresses 50 Ladies’ Suits and Dresses; usual _ sale price, $35.00 to $50.00. THRIFT PRICE $18.75 Each White Outing Flannel 36-inch heavy White Outing Flannel; reg, 65c quality. Grocery Department STONE JARS Big Demand for Stone Jars. Note these Prices vis 3p ale 39C i a alread As 85e 4 gallon, regular price $1.2 $1.10 $2.00 $3.10 tomorrow. Make Thursday Your Regular Down Town Day Men’s Furnishing Department Hardware Department ((0)F i 1 =I) SWEATERS — Heavy Wool Sweaters for cold weather wear; reg. $4.50 value. i thrift price . $7.25 8 gallon, regular pri thrift price .. Eat Better Lunches Use 25 gallon, regular price $10.75 80 gallon, regular price $13.25 10 gallon, regiaerie $4 0 thrift price ........... ICY-HOT LUNCH KITS Regular $4.75 value No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials thrift price .... 15 gallon, regular price $6.60 thrift price ........... THRIFT PRICE THRIFT PRICE $2.85 $3.75 ls WY 6 gallon, regular price $2.20 * $6.25 20 gallon, regular price $8.75 No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. ={(o)] } 7 4 i ==10) =O = O11 © 1 O ==10 SOE. 0 = 0 SS

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