Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 12, 1921, Page 5

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bad RESCINDS W:.CE CUT ON RULING Eastern Road Complies’ With Order Of Labor Board and Announces Plan to -_ * Submit Proposition to Board NEW YORK, March 12,—Reductions in wages of com- labor, put into effect by the Erie railroad on January |, have wiped out and the former wage schedule ERIE RAILROAD | company. e SOBARY:s statement ‘said that a “slightly improved TOSUFFER FROM 7 (ACK OF WATER condemned action of the road for not first submitting the proposed reduc- ons to it for approval and ordered | Me @Prospects Never Better for Abun- dant Supply on North Platte N Watersheds; Yellowstone 2 restoration of the former scale. The ‘announcement said that- the Not So Good z 3 road now would formally submit thi whole question'of wages to the Rai! way Labor board. | SANTA FE POSTS NOTICE OF CUT. BAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., March 12.—General: Manager| R. J. Parker of the northern, southern and wes! ern, lines of the Santa Fe, with hea quarters at Amarillo, Texas, posted notice in the Santa Fe roundhouse hero this morning announcing that on April, 11, the salaries of common laborers here would be reduced from 48 cents per hour to 30 cents. ‘The announcement said a meeting would ePadh © irrigation prospects in the territory ‘epending,on the North Platte river, dey includes: the Laramie ranch nae country, the ‘Wheatiand ate ‘tht ‘Torrington and Goshen ole | gov. vagaument Daviecte, 7 ve Siall “Com, if ever, been better than, they “were |at the end of February, accord- 2 which time any of the _ labore! would be heard. The order will et fect nearly 200 men here. The bulletin refers to the war rail- road labor board, and ciyes as the re: son for the reduction a general slump in the cost of living. © OFFENDER INSISTS ON Py ting to the reports of the district for- Sester fat “Laramiv. ) In jthe higher altitudes. that carry j ‘the summer “water supply a.cumula- ‘Aive depth of from twenty. to: twenty- ed, it was announced here today at the general offices. be held at Topeka, Kans,, March 24, {= / Eve Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE — their acquaintance an friendship in| plish much collectively, far more ‘in| their Seriitonateadieity.’ ried, act cor loner teas years. “AWhy? Because K T WA NI, HAI, A D Kiwanis are broadened and forget sel-|fact than individuaally. | only give their time but take care of | international headquarters furnishes 4 erg : fish self, and are only tyo glid to «x+| This idea of goodfellowship | and{ their own expenses all to the big idea field man who. helps those Interested tend th» hand of gvvufsiowship 19] profit to each member of Kiwanig fs| Of spreading the great plans of Ki-|to build a) club. that endures. Let those wn> are worthy. There is surely something great in us a NN get into this. spirit of Tefwanis but the trend of mojcrn tines to do| Wanis, service, sympathy and smiles. and move forward to greater things. things in the most effective way.| ‘Kiwanis is_non-secretarian and non this idea of getting together men/They find that by collective action! political, The only qualifigation who are outstanding in thelr respect-| they can reach the goal of efficieney| necessary for membership. is that he ive business or | professions where/and become a power in their city./must be of the right sort, one who | dan, they can exchange their ideas and’ And thru this rollicking investment] you will introduce into your views and much fun und profit willf/of one hour and a quarter at ajhome and will cash his check come for truly they ure blessed with] luncheon each week they can radiate| out question: He must be ethical PURPOSE OF CLUB NOW REPRESENTED IN CASPER Miss M on Minnick, of Sheri- t friends in own days with of the brother’ Joe Tribune mechanical nd | Minnick By EDWARD C. BACON, Field Represent : “International Field tative. many eyes and ears instead of their] happiness, good will and a love of|A No. 1 or he will not be asked ‘o | force. The first group cf men assembled under the name of Kiwanis met injown two. service, not only to thelr own home/ wear the “K.” 4 Detroit, Mich., in January, 1915. ‘They little knew they were starting anj In every city where they hav+ alcity, ‘state and country but show to/ Th Kiwanis district of Colorado oe idea, that would grow and expand and become the greatest goodfellowship| Kiwanis club, and it is only the ive’ the whole world that it is good to|and Wyoming has clubs in Denver, | Mail Us Your club In.the United States and Canada. Today Kiwanis is established in 425 | ones that have, Kiwanis iy one of trejlive as a Kiwanian. Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo. | KGDAK. Of ‘the live wire cities of the United States and in every principal city of |arms of thelr Chamber of Cwmricrce| The local clubs throughout the |Casper is in the process of building a | f FINISHING Canada with a total membership of 46,000. for it ‘recognizes that there con e| United States and Canada are bound] tigh grade club and it is the pian of | fig Qaick Heres Kiwanis was originally a. Chippewa |In fact the evolution has Ween 0 | only one master mind civic and sinndstogether by an international organ-|the distritt officers ‘to build clubs in | Be Indian phrase which means, as. we|great that today Kiwanis stands. for |ready at all times to back this or thac| ization whose headquarters are in| the various other live wire cities just) THE PICTURE speak of it today, civic pride and in-| all the best in citizenship. 3 or frown down the things that will|Chicago. The officers and board of] as fast as this can be done. No city SHOP terest.” Our motto “We Buill" has|stands for a fair deal be not heip their city to forge ahead and{trustces of the international organiza-} will get a club unless it can show th Box 1076 grown to mean much more thanethe|Men who are mindfui of nx |they are always a power for thru|tion are a very high grade lot of|{t will be up tostandard and will su Casper, Wys, mere words of the old Indian phrase.| of the -Gclden Rule, men et this goodfellowship they can accom-'men, men who are the high spots in! vive for Kiwanis has not lost one we “A Look Means a Lot’”’ jone inches of'well packed frozen snow Sivas ‘reported, the average running Fahout fifty inches. ‘This is a distinct Increase over’ the paclted snow’ re- “ported on the same date in 1920, and t season was one of the best on ‘fecord. from the point of water supply. % :ELLOWSTONE AND BIG MHORN SHORT ON SNOW. ‘Water users in the districts depend- ‘Ying on the snow sheds of the Yellow- stone and Big Horn rivers have re- ived a warning to get their ditches Hin readiness to use the water early, there is not the amount of snow $: sight that is usual at this time of ear. ©. The distributién of the snows gnd “the character of the season to dute ge, make it probable that the water | Red until. the: license ts. procured, Swill come down earlier than usual this pring, and if the farmers are ut all FIVE owe WOR al Th latory it will be ‘low before they are ready to use it. According.to See F mdent Carnpbell Stroud of the | jan district, the irrigators must get}; heir. watering done as early abe = ible. 80 /that they will be in a position | ‘0 storé the June rains for use water! the seapon. 3 Te . TE POMONY” ACCEPTED AS NAME FOR. MARKET ® rhe Pomona,” meaning fruit gar-| “Hen or fruit orchard, is to be adopted 7 the name for the fruit store :con- Hducted by Miss Elizabeth Shikaay on ‘Walnut street. Daniel Worth of 632 AUTO LIGENSE FAD Péte Domitrovich, charged with fait-' ing to secure 2 1921 automobile license and using that of another person, was’ arrested this morning by the sheriff’ office. “When arrested this morning the car cont@ined alicense said to be- long to'a Mr. Beech. This is the sec- ond arrest of the man on the same charge. Thursday afternoon Demitro- vich was arrested for using a license 9231 that had been issued to another He “was released on bond of $50 to appear in the justice court this after- noon for trial.) His car was ordered Kive suits for:divorce were filed this ing with the clerk of court. win Baker, ‘against Mary Baker; Roy Hammon, against Beatrice Hammon, desertion; Hattie Crowley, against John. R. Crowley, failure to support plaintiff; Bessie Sircoloumb, against Arthur B. Sirculoumb, non-support, — John B. Stoutmore, against Mae ‘toutmore, on the grotnd of desertion. hsb es “Ne SS, W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Builder Two and Three Rooin Modern Houses for Sale If you want to buy or build a home, see me first. 141 W, 10th, St. Phone 376-W. 214k ‘Bouth Ash street submitted the rame, ‘pnd will receive a box of apples from athe store as'a pr.zc. He is *cc tiated] to call at the store for it. -Over 109 replies submitting narfes Twere received by Miss Shikany, and As the direct result of a small adver- Aisement placed in The Tribune. A ‘great majority of the answe:s were ood and it required a vote to deter- Mine the winner. 4 Hereafter the store will be known “The Pomona.” wo STE Te, @ Mr. Pep: will sing 9 song? tn Non: “ay’s Tribune. 2012-1 Tickle "Em to Death WASHINGTON, March 12,—Several ittle pests can be “tickled to death,” Wiepartment of /agriculture’ experts pert workmen. All work guaranteed. |Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co,, O-S. Bldg. 3-5-tf Fine Shade Trees at hongenis Prices Data janity, te sapnisieea ye you cae eas sec ete ech a _ 7 2 tty foe ben y to 26 ft. “have found. Lt 4{ Certain enemies of cabbage. peas, tee 2 ete gaa ge nions and melons that have inne gale fais & come in, out of the rain of polson'| — ie ates ae a “prays will sneeze themselves to death ye vous? Shrahe, “over a specially prepared snuff, the en- tomologists say. Senin cate, ¥a.|= —_—_—_>— Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-| America today is experiencing almost a return to the feudal system of the middle ages. We're absolutely subject to the dictation, taxes and terms of landlords. This statement is a fact---it’s a condition of inadequate housing facilities. expressed to you in a manner that may make you realize the one way out---a return to your indepen- dence to live within your means, to live comfortably, wholesomely, rightly, conven- iently and economically. The answer is, BUY A HOME. Be your own landlord. In- vest your yearly rent in your own property; plan your home to your own needs, com- forts, conveniences and ideas. Give your family the. benefit of living in a sami environment, a thrifty. community and a restricted neighborhood. ait: Ast em Some Home Suggestions Located on C-Y Avenue. Home of three rooms, pantry, coal room and toilet; electric lights, water, sewer in alley; telephone, - This little house is very well built on good foun- dation. Plenty of ‘Toom on front of lot for a larger house. Pree, $4,800. A very pretty little home, located in ft Casper choicest residential district; strictly modern in every respect—white enameled kitchen and bathroom, all latest conveniences; full basement, laundry tubs and coal room; sidewalks and curb; located on large south front lot, just off South Beech Street on Dover. Price, $6,500. Four-r. cottage for $1,200. House is large, is lathed, plastered; has city water, coops and barns; yard is fenced; built on large east front lot on South Washington Street. Attractive, strictly modern, very well located bungalow, having large closets, full basement; located on South Jack- son Street, only. a short distance off Second Avenue. Price, $5,150. Will trade for a good lot or other property. of equal An exceptionally well located home; three cozy rooms, value. $3,000 B. & L. which can be assumed. basement, water and lights, sidewalks and curb; property all fenced; several good chicken houses and other outbuildings; located on two large east front level lots at 1816 South Cedar Street. Don’t fail to see this property. Price, $4,500—and its is worth the money. On C-Y Avenue. Strictly modern bungalow, practically new; large rooms, many attractive builtin features in dining room and kitchen, breakfast nook, full basement; three fin- ished rooms in basement; garage; located on large lot on C-Y Avenue. Price, $6,000; on very libera} terms. Ony few minutes’ walk from business center. Excellent locstion for any kind of business establishment between Mid- west Avenue and Sétond Street on Ash. Four-room house, large lot. Price, only $7,000. Two-room cottage, barn and corral; built on large lot, 84-foot front, located on Worth Elk Street. Price, $1,700; terms, _We Say--Casper Must Build More Homes If You Want a House, Build It—Don’t Wait for the Other Fellow to Do It ‘The snuff is nicotine sulphate mixed -with Raolin to make 40. per cent’ nico- ‘tine. It floats about under the leaves, -tickling the mites so irresistably that ghey fall off. gies aR ERD Ns SRL ‘SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. —— $S < Are you going spring? Is your house cold? Why not* to paint this 4 Swit ee \3 try stucco, It effects saving N in coal bills, protects health, q ANTER yn BLACK adds comfort both In hot and wc & be fep NIACIN Sy | $ °C) Weather, and protects in- terora from’ dampness at all pas a pao times. It will make your é cuneas | )$ house warmer and adds value i TAT NouRpnvessr = te iagear came we cecran tee it “ft every xespect. There +l “no end tothe life of stucco when properly applied. Can be “put on over any kind of siding. Let us figure your house: See Steen 624 S. Wolcott Phone 188W BIG 5-CENT DANCE - TONIGHT OIL: CENTER HALL PLANTS SHRUBS TREES We have decided to continue the plant tree and green- house business in earnest and will appreciate your orders as in the past. WM. MOSLELLER Telephone 557-M Evenings and iia Your Address Box 1105, CASPER ‘ Peeoeeecorecsocoesecoonsaanenanannas * pocsevveccoccessenlees Large level 408 on North McKinley; Lot 6, Block 1, Morningside addition. Price, $1,200. Nice lot on Bie aaa Lot 2, Block 170. Pricey $1,350. KENWOOD ADDITION Few realize the rapid development which this addition is enjoying at the present time. Lot 1, Block 170, located on South Jefferson. Price, $1,350. Tak 218 Price, Bo oe E00 ceshe Dalancamenylye Lot 5, Block 38, Capital-Hill addition, on North Jackson, Price, $1,050. Lot 323—Price? $275: $150 cash, balance monthly Lot 3, Block 169, located. on South Jackson Street. Price, $1,350. : Lot 324—Price, $275; $150 cash, balance monthly. . be ey § : % Lot 189-—Price, $350; liberal terms. Nice level lot on South: David Street. Price, $1,600. Lot 442—Price, $350; one-half cash. Lot 6, Block 89, Butler addition; near school. $500: Lot 18, Block 90. Butler addition; near new school: Lots 2 and 8, Block 712, Sheridan Heights. BUSINESS LOCATIONS Two lots on Wolcott Street in business center ........... Lot on Durbin Street, 1 good location for rooming house. BUSINESS IS GOOD—WE NEED MORE PROPERTY TO SELL List Your Real Estate With This Office for Quick Sale SEE BE REALTY CO. CASPER, WYOMING Magyipers| Comper Real Estate Board PHONE 74-W $775. Price, $650. 6,000 a \ ae

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