Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1921, Page 4

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op Ship the per . Che Casvet Daily Cribune A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN OF DENVER IS CONNECTED WITH LOSS OF BIG BONDS was the wife of this man. What as transpired, or may be to transpire, jn connection h the matter ts information not . t this writing. except VEN PREFERENCE IN NG OF TWO LAND PROJECTS arms for Ex-Service Men to Be Thrown September 9 and 16 Under Shoshone North Platte Projects Ser Denver man is said to clagm that he purchased the bonds without, knowledge of their history. manner in which the bonds provides an interesting First National bank of ings, it is related, when on was designated as a of funds of the Town of Rock Springs deposited the bonds with the then city treasurer as col- Goitres Removed External Home Treatmem Removes Goitres for These Dayton People —Gio See or Write Any of These Enthusiastic Users. It would be illegal to publish tements if they were not true. e was copied from the Day “These Dayton people have had goltre removed by the Sorbol Any of them will gladly Mrs. Louise Mrs. Esther Mrs. C. and the > opened to home- 1 the North Platte later, September ier the Shoshone project cres of land are included days no one but soldiers of the lost 1,000 « North Platte Project Lands. BOY SCQUTS SPEAK GOOD =.=. WORD FOR CASPER UPON ss RETURN TO CLINTON, (OMA Shoshone Project Lands. Gettysburg Ave, Hulda Highland Ave., Hattie 0 Xenia Ave., Louis Ring, the dew ated and high- | ‘It | Bohse Marshall, 1 140 Nassau $ It would pay you to go to Dayton to see these pRople or even write to any of them. Sorbo! Quadruple comes in bottles containing enough for most cases, It will not stain or irritate. Does not in- terfere with daily work. Leaves the parts in healthy, normal condition. Re- quires ten minutes daily. | Get further information at John Tri- peny Co., drug stores everywhere or write Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio.—Adv Platte well, shone open amation Sery- | a wonde nowhere afternoon to see all of A Bishop-Cass T heater Playing TODAY and THURSDAY Wwaliace REID —IN— “T00 MUCH SPEED” BY THE CARTON P-E-P “Pipe every Price” Camels 5 Lucky Strikes. : $1.70 eee $1.70 Chesterfields .... .$1.70 Prince Albert, 2 A Romance of Race Track, Love and Business. Li eis eis $3.50 Roaring With Dare-Devil Driven Speed Cars. Tingl- rae Strike, $3.60 ing With Rivairy, Trickery, Danger—A Picture That Tuxedo, 2 fe sc Ne $3.60 Starts the Heart to Thumping. Nerreiaes.- $3.60 In the Supporting Cast 2 doz. $2.20 Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts Pep’s News Depot —ALSO— “THE LION KILLERS” Last of the Vandenbergh African Exploration Pictures By the Sewer 251 S. Center Phone CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 ADMISSION 40c “An Institution for the Peo A Bishop-Cass Theater TODAY and THURSDAY PAULINE FREDERICK THE SCREEN’S SUPREME EMOTIONAL ACTRESS —IN— “SAT AGE? THE STORY OF A GREAT MOTHER LOVE. ONE THAT WILL TOUCH THE HEART OF EVERY WOMAN—THE CAST INCLUDES MILTON SILLS —ALSO.— “SCANDAL” A TWO-PART SUNSHINE COMEDY WITH THE FAMOUS SINGER MIDGETS CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11 EVERY DAY ADMISSION 30 CENTS In crea | proceeding required vy | been placed was locked, it ts as- | its coliateral—the bonds for $5,000 ing law, and the treasurer sumed, but otherwise it was access and $10,000. Then it was that the upon placed the bonds in a | able for a considerable period. it is | discovery was made that the bonds safety deposit box in the bank. related. to any person who may | were i and the assumption Later the First National bank of | have happened to pass that way. | wes that they had been left Eventually the shipped to Denver. Meanwhile a change had occurred in the city treasurer of Rock Springs and the successor of the treasurer to whom the bonds had been delivered, and by whom they had been placed in the safety ¢e posit box, is said to have receipted for them as a formality, without ascertaining whether they were, as represented, in the safety deposit bex in which they had been placed. Later the term of the First Na- tiona! bank as a depository for the Town of Rock Springs expired” and the bank requested old boxes were | in the safety deposit box when it and the other old boxes, was moved from the old bank buliding for ship ment to Denver. The key of the safety deposit box in ‘which the bonds had been de posited thereupon was sent to Den ver, it is stated, with a request that the box be opened and examined to ascertain whether it still contained the bonds. The reply, it is related, was that the ons were not In the box. Thereafter the Reck Springs bank brought suit to reeover the value of 2he missing securities, and this act tion still is pending. Rock Springs completed handsom¢ new quarters, equipped with modern furnishings, and did not move its oid equipment, including the old safety deposit boxes, into the new structure, but traded them tora Denver dealer in part payment for the modern equipment for the new building. e old safety déposit boxes were in sections and these sections, in cluding that containing the box in which the bonds had been deposited. Stocd for some time on the freight depot platform at Rock Springs white awaiting shipment to Denver. The box in which the bonds had Demonstration Of the LAUNDRY QUEEN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE At Your Home Call 69 and ask for the factory representative, now in Casper, to do your week’s washing. The labor-saving, money-saving, time-saving, clothes- saving features of the Laundry Queen make the troubles of washday vanish. The Laundry Queen washes all clothes clean; the special movable dolly rinses them with- out effort by the operator, and the wringer removes the water without tearing the fabric or pulling off buttons. It costs but six cents an hour to operate the Laundry Queen—and it makes your linen live. NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 69 I A HOT WEATHER ~ COMBINATION That Will Make Housekeeping Easier For You. “LORAIN” In the kitchen will cook your meals better than you’ve ever tasted before. Anda Ruud Automatic Hot Water Heater Will supply you with an unlimited quantity of steaming hot water at the turn of a faucet. See These Wonderful Labor-Savers on Our , Display Floor. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 Ps First St. Phone 1500 0 Aca A i E Z WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921. ONE FIRM PURGHASES MILLION POUNGS WOOL RIVERTON. July county flockmasters have Sold over 1,000,609 pounds of their wool clip to E. J. Owrid, of the firm of J, J. Webb and company of Philadelphia. A spe cial wool train will handle the ship ment of the wool to eastern market 27. — Fremon: THIS PICTURE ISA REAL KNOCKOUT, SLAMBANG, THRILLER LYRIC Continxous i to 11 P. M. TODAY Scrap Iron Takes th: Lead. See Charles Ray at his best. It will please any man, woman, boy or givi With a four-round fight that has never been sur- Passed in the movies. When it comes to action we have a million dollats’ worth. A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACT: ’ Scrap Iron on the Offensive. —NEXT— BIG COMEDY AND SOME MORE PAVILION Where Everybody Goes HARRY “IKE” EVANS And His RAINBOW GIRLS © Presenting ‘ERITORIOUS USICAL Comedies Change of VAUDEVILLE Every Night Picture Change SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY PRICES 10c and 40c

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