Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 6

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PACE six ee eee in th in sf uri ee) we Dil ric for c a. Air pa TREE EIR IEEE EEE EE IEE EM LL RK. | CENTER STREET BUILDING SITE CHANGES HANDS A. H. Stewart and Associates Pur- chase Location Across from Henning. Hotel for Busi- ness Block The two lots, 120 by 100 feet at the northwest orner of Center and First streets, purchused last spring by C. ter Holden, A. C. Boppe and other offi- cers of the Wyoming Exploration com- any th the intention of erecting a. il | hotel building, have been sold 1. Stewart of the Rex Investment ‘a intention to util- property for the erection of a business bloc being consi bination he up-to date ter, a dry Jbuilding. .| MAY BE BRIDE OF PRINCE OF) WALES—it is rumored that Princess! Margaret of Denmark may become the j bride of the Prince of Wales, She is} the only daughter of Prince Waldemar of Denmark and a great favorite with her grandmother, the Queen Mother Alexandria of En; a. ment store an goods office and theater Tesult of application for incorporation of the town. under three different names—Nefsy, Apostol and Sparks—- each of these names attaching to a dif- One of the plans for building, under will be adopted before erted, and building eee ered ane °°") ferent and rival townsite. The name ibe fino. Ss Saati rc} of the postoffice serving the town re- cently Was changed tb Osage and it is anticipated that the commissioners will cut thelr knot by requiring that the OFIGL MAME FOR BOOM | rs ae TOWN OF "QONGE” DEBATED}, zvses sass, arte ita, mother of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, is said to retain in a remarit- able degree the beauty of form and fig- ure which years ago gained for her the reputation of being one of the most Dee. 14,—Shail QOsege oil field ed to as NEWCASTLE, Wyo. oom otwn" in th r here commenty 1m although the name of the post office. serving it has been until a few | attractive women of European royalty Danie We? Eat ae t9 days ago Nefsy, be Osnge, Nefsy.| y, - reve inane t is estimated that nine Apostol or Sparks? This is a question Reng bayhs i with which the board of commissioriers| the coasts of the world We Are Still Looking After The INTEREST of The Holders of Liberty Loan Bonds and Notes The semi-annual INTEREST coupons on the FIRST Liberty Loan Bonds‘ind VICTORY Loan Notes will be due December 15th. You ite ho doubt aware of the fuet ‘that these INTEREST coupons do not draw INTEREST. Why not clip them when due and deposit them in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT where they will draw INTEREST at 4%. In this way you cat receive INTER-. - EST ON THE INTEREST on your Liberty Bonds. Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming The Birds in the Treetops, the Rippling Waters in the Brook, and the Gentle Winds Whis- pered, “Jenny Be Good.” pT IRIS ORCHESTRA Admission 30c SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 LEGION WORKS | ,_ |set by the federal public health officials formed the most- ‘Important part of is to be gone over and passed on at the next meeting of the state. erecu- - | pressure in the state legislature for Nas “Jenny Be Good” —ALSO— TWO PART HALL ROOM BOYS COMEDY “Tell Us Ouija” FOR HOSPITAL Appeal to Be Made to State for! Increased Facilities in Casper Aer et \ The need for better hospital facii- ties in Casper so that they will meas- ure up to the more strict standards the discussion at the meeting of the George W. Vroman. Post of the American Legion last night. The new state constitution was laid before the meeting as it had been prepared by, Peter Q. Nyce, post commander. ‘This tive committee. which will be within the next forty-five days. i It was points out 4p the legion} 3 meeting last nixtt that the need of} T0 ATOM CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 14.—““We never did anything like this before,” pleaded O. R. Pierce, confessed auto- mobile thief, when he and Albert Bis- caro, who also had pleaded guilty, stood before Judge W.~C. Mentzer of the district court Monday, to receive sent- ence.} “You'll not do it again—for a long time,” responded Judge Mentzer, who sentenced the pair to serve from eight to ten-years in the penitentiary. Bisearo and Pierce stole two aut¢ mobiles in this county last Thursday. They were apprehended at Kimball, Nebraska, better héspital conditions here and ap- Propriations for that purpose was ur- gent. ‘The anual election of officerg of the George Vroman post will be held Fri- day night in the club rooms which fre located’ in the basement of the West Hotel building. c pa a DIVORCE PETITION FILED A petition for divorce was fijed today in the district court by Ella May Rey- nolds against Thomas D, Reynolds. The couple were married in Great Falls, Mont., in Novemher, 1919. Crpelty and non-support are alleged. Reynolds is not a resident of the state. Phi Yachting is the favorite recreation of eg Mrs. Lloyd George, wife of the British “Tf at first you don’t succeed, try, prime, minister. ery “LORAIN.” = = —— ae Coeecceccscocosoocsocsosscasconsccccooesseneeesoveascessonconeoeccos: BRASSIERES For Every Gown Every Blouse Every Occasion IN ALL MATERIALS, INCLUDING— Lace, Satin, Coutil, Mesh, in White, Black, Pink and Blue, all selling at 25 per cent less than Regular Price ALL THIS: WEEK Any of These Will Serve Excellently as an Appreciated Christmas Gift ‘ The Martz Hat Shop Phone 1203 90000000 cocceecoaces: Ae 0 oe ereccceseevocvsceossoeosoooo coco saeco ecooeoooeocesoo seco een oeoooeceee. “Jenny Be Good” Runs the Whole Gamut of Human Emo- tions. It will move you to Laughter, Tears, Smiles and From Senator John B. Kendri Casper| Chamber of Commeree ceived assurance that reliefin the Cas- 3 bee pestertioh situation is definitely in “| sight. A Benator Kendrick states in a teic- gram to Secretary Charles B. Stafford. “Am advised that preliminary draw- _| ings providing for the. location of addi- tional boxes in the postoffice basement have been sent to the postmaster fo- / his O. K. If this/location will not meet the requirements please advise me ani FE will recommend that drawings be submitted ‘providing for location in the gallery.” \z Congressman Frank W. Mondell has} written that he is also,bringing pres: sure to bear on the postoffice situation Here, and that he is at a loss to under stand the deiay. in procuring lock hox Inspector F. T.. Frawley, acting post. master, has assured Secretary Stafford that the drawings for boxes in. the base. ment will be approved and returned ty ‘Washington at once. This location seems the best, since the incoming parcel post is now +han- dled in the basement, and) the window for handling outgoing insured parcel Chuckles as you see Miss Min- ter in this Human Story of So- ciety and the Slums. TODAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. post is to be moved t for the holidays at least. The general delivery windows will ick, the has re: ginning . the basement | open at’ a. m. instead of 9 n,m, 1,.. nary ‘1, Mrs Frawiey ‘n1., Will Trade Used or New 138 North Kimball Casper’s Finest Theater A Stirring Story of . the Sea Bill Farnum in a biz red-blooded, He-Man Story—the kind most befitting him—it brings to mind his wonderful work in “The Spoil- ers,” ever ready to fight for right with his bare hands. A gripping romance that will hold you fascinated. FOR A GOOD LAUGH WE OFFER “AINT LOVE GRAND” Then take a trip with the Cabin Boy of the sailing schooner “La Viajera” on its four-months’ cruise in the North Pacific, stopping at points of interest. AND HEAR MR, HENRY KLOTZ of the Denver Municipal Band Singing Popular Songs at 3:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day. / MAMMOTH ORGAN ’ SHOWS AT—1:00, 2:15, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 JOE E. MANSFIELD, Ine. Always Worth While Today, Wednesday and Thursday — Cars for City Lots Phone 346 ADMISSION 40c AND 9:30.

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