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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. TAMASFUSION 0 BLOOD TO SNE WOMAN'S LIFE de Casper Dally Cribune TO FAIL UNIONS FAVOR STRIKE, HOPE OF ADJUSTMENT SLIGHT $1,000,000 Loan For Russ HAULESG CONTRACT LET. Rumell Brown and Earl Lambert, former Casper residents who have re- GOLF TOURNEY Gently been engaged tn the trucking Dusiness in Denver and Sterling, Colo., and have eoccepted subcontracts on L the pipe hauling fobs awarded to ek? |S. Van Sant by the Ohio OM com: pany for {te new gas line fn northern Wyoming. OneCallEvery . - Minute During World’s Series Scores of entrants hare signed ap to take part fm the novel golf tour nament which will be held at the Country club house tomorrow. stantial prises have been ryn up for Four Members of Family Vol- non tela of the novel event. "Mets to. Replace Blood Soviet Asked) % 2.788, Lost evident. jotted to him at the same time, tell. —- —— ing him how many strokes he can RIGA, Oct. 16—The proposed inter.| have above par or 36 strokes. Bo precarious has become Mrs. Hd on: following accident in i Ht rf af le ! i i H i board is authorized gen- iy to deal with the labor, and working conditions that concern the employes of the railways, and ‘is given, 34 bi. H pe i 3 3 4 t > : & EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY At North Casper Dance Hall One Block East of Schoolhouse. 1000 N. Washi St WHIZ BANG SPECIALTY USED CARS THAT ~ SPELL “VALUE” For the Purchase Price i ; ¢ ; é i GREAT IMPROVEMENT, BAGTERIA COUNT LOW The constant improvement tn the condition of milk supplies in Casper is reflected in the fact that at the mien announced they would leave to examination completed to the close nivht for thelr headquartets at’ Ciave- October 12, business the lowest bac- jand. . ; terial count average that has result- .| ‘The announcement) indiceted a Get. Rito Cecfuion bythe uniune: today. as bor group could be expected to advo-| to ‘hether thé ntrike shail: be r,- cate maintenance of the highest pos-|4°!¢4. até oy i 2 7 chotea of two good rooms, $: $20 per month; are block south one block east of public library. 415 South Beech street, Phone 6327. 16-18-1t .| FOR RENT—One furnished room in strictty modern hotise, bath in con. nection; suitable for oné or two young $35 Bouth Park street. Pho i Hudson, 7 Passenger Essex Sedan i EaRE Haley. Tuthie', waten, While.ithe managing —_——— To move your household Buick Roadster 3 fot dont eases “gare «| AUTOMORILE STOLEN IN #7 We epeclalize in on ro ny Nig gang ed pa oh rl ing furniture and pianos, Nash Roadster a Ps 4 sate alts wecmese| EAST FOUMD IN WYOMING or hanige at ony Hib We are prompt and we give a arant all our Work. me “The president hae been impressed | car stolen from Ariel K- Anderson at/rost—py «@ newsboy, black pocket. that @ somewhat anomalous situation | Pittsburgh, Pa. September 28, was! “hoon, containing almost eeven dol: found emer on vy ‘oacgy lars. Reward for teturn. highway two les east of town, al- -15-1t* most 2,000 miles from the point where | 7R°mason, care of Tribune. 10-16-1t it was stolen. Tho thieves, it ts be- lieved, started on a transcontinental tour, but changed thelr plans when ithe machine broke down. The own- er was located through the engine number of the machine. ==: WOMAN BOUND OVER FOR Of Plane Loss ‘dso alae Is R uested ed here on & charge of permitting a eq been giving much attention to the| bootleg whiskey outfit to operate in ».] problem of the rafiroads in its broad- her home was bound over to the dis- LAY IN YOUR COAL FOR WINTER NOW CASPER SUPPLY C0. 913—Phonss—914 . Fifth Semi-Annual Report SECURITY BUILDING &LOAN gray: ‘n desert, thelr Ultima Thule. ‘thé Vast, illimitatle, boundless wi with the niountains marking the limit of the ‘world. “Speculating om the psychology pak cael Oct. it is interesting. Here were floor- tion of uyning United States army airplane from Neld, Mt. Clemens, Mich., at Sunnyside, Ont., August 20, ts urged -jin & report by Capt. C. H. Kells, in- farmer among them, not one who could hitch up @ team of horses, probably hot’one who would know what a mowing machine was made for or Who could tell at a glance whether a field crop was alfalfa or ai- lage corn. Atte a month along roads that ran by pleasant places, after be- ing niet by brass bands and perf. oratory, after all this exaltatton of high hopes, what ® contrast that high- lying, “insufficiently watered, un- broken desért mist have seemed to them. * “Part of these people may return have no money to get back with, part ‘The. route of the caravan > two living Midwest Heights OWN YOUR HOME! In the . New Address—233 Midwest Bldg. telligence officer at Fort Wayne here. Captain Kells, in his repert, which became public today," declared his vestigation caused him ta that army airplanes from Selfridge field have been engaged in the transporta- tion of whiskey from Canada. He charged the army officer in charge of the burned plane with neglect duty, conduct unbecoming an officer and with filing @ misleading state- ment. The report states that the fiying of- ficer's companion when the crash oo- curred, was a civilian of Ecorse, at once, part must stay because they | m4 5 Detroit suburb, “who hag been en- gaged in the illicit liquor traffic.” ene aie COMING In Eight Reels Beautiful Midwest Heights : Population Now About 200 FOR-SALE—Store buildi rooms. Opportu: business. Lady could attend to store during the day. , large salesroom and | to establish = good ‘We also have a few nice lots that can be pur- chased: for 10 per cent down, balance $10 per month. Realty Company Phone 1040W 1 fe ‘The Buick Radiator is typically Buick, strong —and ample in its cooling capacity to meet to the Buick radiator core the damaged » section can be removed and quickly re- ; placed with a new section. You don’t have to buy a complete new core. Come in to- Buick Stace sama = yo ~ CASPER MOTOR CO. : Phone 909 The Buick Radiator—Rugged, Efficient Typifies the Car omits CR a seeds SS aes ee ; WHEN. BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE. BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ee eee Eee ASSOCIATION Of Billings, Montana At the Close of Business September 30, 1921 } Cre a RESOURCES LIABILITIES ~~ . Real Estate Loans_...$611,118.19 | Installment Shares __$497,630.22 Stock Loans. — 10,433.26 Paid-Up Shares_...... 26,539.27 Sundry Assets, Fees. 1,188.00 Fuiiy Paid Shares... 60,346.11 {nsurance and Taxes Fee Account —....., 300.87 Advanced ........—.... 280.26 Incémpleted Loans.... 16,216.30 Furniture, Fixtures... 2,882.00 Borrowed Money... 15,000,00 Cash on hand and in Contingunt Pend. 2,000.00 banks .....——. 11,162.11 Undivided Profits... 18,531.04 Total... $686,463.81 Total _______$636,468.81 : - STATEMENT OF GROWTH ~~ DATE ‘Members Assets March 31st, 1920 1931 $70,043.75 Sept. 30th, 1920 3732 $176-126.83 March 31st, 1921 6071 $376,274.87 Sept. 30th, 1921 7376 $636,463.81 This is 2 mutual savings association—operated under state supervision, and is regularly inspected by the Wyoming and Montana state bank exam- iners. : This Association has in the past 18-months loaned more than-$125,000 (nearly one-fifth of its assets) to home-builders in Casper. Our interest rates to borrowers:are the lowest of any association in the state of Wyoming, but as our expense for operation is limited to only two (2) per cent, we are able to pay investors eleven (11) per cent dividends, compoynded semi-annually. (NOTE—This association should not be confused with the Security Savings and Loan association, (a stock company—not a mutual savings organization) who have been operas ing in Casper recently.} 3 STR H. J. THOMPSON, President V. D. CLARK, Secretary G. H. MURRAY, Vice President and General Manager. J. F. JONES, Local Agent Midwest Building HT