Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 8

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[ r= Bs c fi is t t PAGE EIGHT - en Se seein ©be Casper Daily Eridune CASPER PART TICKET ENTERS CITY ELECTION W. A. Blackmore Candidate for Mayor on Ticket, Making Three-Cornered Fight in Approaching Municipal Election .. The Casper party, headed by W. A. Blackmore, candi- date for mayor, and with Edward M. Seaton, John G. Jones and M. J.'Foley, composing the councilmanic ticket, yester- day made its bid to the Casper public. ticket that has entered the field for honors at the municipal mber 8; ne platform on which the Casper election which will be held Nove: ASSESSORS OPEN CONFERENCE ON TAX QUESTIONS Fifteen Counties of State Rep- resented at Meeting of Offi- cers Opened Here Today. The county assessor's conference. calied by Lyle EF. Jay, assessor for Natrona county opened this morning with 15 delegates representing 15 of the 21 counties of the state in at tendance. The first business taken up was the perfection of a temporary organiza tion, resulting in the choice of Lyle 3H. Jay, temporary chatrman and Mrs. Roxa 8. Kirby of Campbell county as temporary secretary. Attorney E. H. Foster, of the Mid ‘West staff made the opening address to the visitors concentrating his ad dress on tax laws. Following the talk a general discus sion of the objects of the meeting and of the results that were expected were indulged in. The first business of the afternoon session was the naming of perman ent officers. Mr. Jay and Mrs. Kirby ‘Were unanimously chosen to be menently president and secretary the posts which they held in temporary organization. W. W. Jones, formerly connected with the Northwestern Land Ap praisers of Billings, Mont., was the speaker of the afternoon choosing as his topic “Land Classification.’ He welt on such @ bill which is now on the statute books in Montana. Sim- ilar legislation was urged for Wyo- ming to perfect an equalization of values in all parts of the state. Dis- are t cussion of land valuation and inequal- ities in the state was the subject of discussion during the remainder of the afternoon. The assessors who are tn atteni- ance at the convention are: Willett A. Comly, Albany; A. 8. Atherly, Big, Horn; Mrs. Roxa 8. Kirby, Campbell; wil Daley, Carbon; Thomas 8. rs is short and concise. The in- uction of sound business prin- Aples, and the enforcement of the laws tha’ pledged. Mr. one of the largest real estate owners in the city operator the councilmante post from the First ward, holds a responsible post at a local refinery, of some coystruction departments. John G. Jones, candidate for coun-| cllman for the Second ward, is a member of the firm of Harry N, Free, real estate and insurance operators. |welghing 206 pounds. : Any information from friends or ac- per jquaintances of Eliner Hamlin will be The foundation for an” important test of the state livestock laws which require the inspection of cattle hides| after the beef is killed, was li’2 Tues- day evening when Major Ormsby, in answer to the case in which he is! charged with violation of the state in-! spection law, waived preliminary ex-| amination and was puund over to the district court for trial, Through his attorneys Nichols and Strrett, Mr. Ormsby filed a demurrer in. district court answering the state's action. will be carried to POLICEMAN ISENONERATED (Continued from Page 1) you ff you didn't get me or something to that effect.” Chief Jesse A. Schaffner sald that be knew nothing of the case except what had been told him by his pa- trolmen. He said tha’, another negro appeared at the police station on the day after the shooting an4@ claimed ownership of the .41 calfber Colts which Chapman was carrying when the shooting occurred. C.\R. Carlisle another officer stat ef that he rushed to Rogers assist ance after he hearf the shots. “When I saw him I asked if he This is the third is seeking the support of the ‘The nickel plated Colts which Chap- man was packing was introduced empty. Carlisle eafd that the gun was ying the ground when he got there anf that he and Stewart took it from the negro and turued {it over to Sam Gaston, captain of police. After hearing the testimony of the institution of rigid economy, now on tho city statutes, ts Biackmore, who heads the ticket, in m pioneer resident of Cas per and has kept. abreast of the| officers the inquest was adjourned un changed conditions here. Today he is|‘!! the afternoon until the testimnoy . Dacken was unable to attend the morning inquest. When the jury reassembled this afternoon his testimon: and the verdict, v' Patrolman Rogers Mother Appeals For Word of Son A pathetic letter from the aged He is a successful ofl & success of his ness and has engaged access in ranching and his vicinity, Seaton who aspires to where he has charge He has successfully engaged in busi-! mother of Elmer Thomas Hamlin, who ness here for the past several years. |{s thought to be employed in this city M. J. Foley, who le] Third ward on the Casper party ticket/ample of the thoughlees neglect so is a drilling contractor and a suc-\often shown by the young man away cessful operator in field. ence as a contractor, charge of the work when the Burling-!home over a year ago and after the toes” was built into Casper and|irst few letters failed to write to his represents thé/ brings to our close observation an ex- the Salt Creek/from his home, which often termi- He has had exterisive experi-\nates in heart break for the parents. having had: ‘The young man in this case left his old home. jeome evi! has befallen her son has | written to the postmaster of this city The mother fearing that ees pee HIDE INSPEGTI | beseeching him to locate the lad. The jdescription the letter of a youth 18 years of age, six feet 5 inches tal}, and appreciated by his mother. USE SLOAN’S TO WARD OFF P IN FRIENDLY ACTION \_ It penetrates without rubbing. this old rics, eee ee It is probable that the test ie supreme court if LIVESTOCK LOAN DIRECTORS TO. _ VISIT CASPER ON STATE TOUR P. J. Quealey, president of the First National bank of Kemmerer; Harry B. Henderson, president of the Wyo: Trust and Loan company 6f Cheyenne; A. D. Johnson, p: dent of the First National bank of Cheyenne, and Harry Weston, cashier of the American National bank of Cheyenne, will arrive in Casper Saturday morning as the first stop on a trip through the northern part of the ' |state for the purpose of acquainting Ipcal bankers with the procedure neo- essary to the making of livestock and farm loans from the war finance cor- poration, recently revived by congress. The four bankers named, together with A. J, Cunningham, president of the Casper National bank, constitute ° |the board of directors of the Live- : ‘ RAIL GROSSING Minor Nature of Blaze Fortunately the blaze which Second street crossing of the Ni western tracks it found that stock Loart company, which has been jorganized, with headquarters in Chey- tenne, for the purpose of handling: |loans made by the finance corporations 5 |to borrowers in Wyoming. Lack of complete knowled¢é on the pari of | bankers of etails of making loans £ ss | through the Livestock Loan company Remodeling of Consolidated | nas prompted the directors to visit Royalty Building Author- jthe Peincipal points jm ‘the northern ized for Interior | DOEE Oren Panes Changes. A meeting with Casper bankers will ‘ be held Saturday morning. Accom |panted by %r. Cunningham and for- Upon the return of C. ‘\B. Rich-|mer Governor B. B, Brooks, a member arson, president of the Western Ex.|°f the agricultural loan committee of ploration Oil company who is trans. ‘h® war finance corporation in Wyo: ess interests in Washing.[™n«, the party will leave Inter, Sat- he work of enlarging|U"day morning for Sheridan, having ‘tional bank and the|!unch at Kaycee and holding a mect- offices in the Consol. |{2s of bankers at Buffalo during the {dated Royalty building on Center| @fternoon. ‘The agricultural loan com- street will be started. paginoes ae which opens, Bios Se The new plans will extend the of- bang ony ak) fice space of both the bank: and the| {ane before they are sent to Wash: brokerage about 39 feet in length, | ington. which will bring the front well to the! sidewalk, doing away with the lobby|the Citizens’: Nationt! bank and in Huge revolving doorways|the brokerage will be announced later. e ihe place of the heavy doors|The plans aré now indefinite, which have been so inoonvenient| The bids for the eantract will during the windy weather. Details of’ opened 3 mges which will made in completed thi 2H AAA BLAKEY & CO. 136 South Center Street Phone 332-J —25 beautiful Suits in mousstyne with fur col- lars and trimmings of beaver, squirrel, rolinsky and mole. Brown, blue and black. Sizes 16 to 42. These Suits are exceptional values and sold up to'$150.00. @ switching train. to Second street at a location of blaze. necessity of crossing the tracks, of the hose trucks went directly hicle arrived at the fire before straight of way course should reached the scene of the blaze A treat for everyone—old and y alike—is promised when the new shown at the Iris theater on F: and Saturday of this week. As an entertaining a4 well as new - SPECIAL PRICE BLOCKED WHEN TAUCK ARRIVES Northwestern Train Bars Path of Fire Department but crossing was completely blocked by t Realizing the delay might be costly awaiting the cleatance of the crossing the dpiver of the car swerved off and took’ the course up East Yellowstone, necessitating a sharp turn to return Taking the precaution to avert the of the obstructed crossing. This ve- other aparatus which havifig a more REO CROSS EDUCATIONAL FILM AT IRIS THIS WEEK Cross film “Beside the Zulder Zee” ts | cationul feature, nothing will prove jorth- the) east one east the have} first.! cart Red) riday thisBand edu- Pie- —It stands for exceptional value for your money .... A choice, - long filler ....A_ wra imported Sumatra leaf... . Five inches of cigar satisfaction «»«» Back at the 1914 price. - 2 for 15c WYOMING GROCERY CO. Casper, Wyo. Henning and America the district court here renders a decis- $ «, Converse; B. F. Bowman, Fre- At all druggiste—3Se, 70c, $1.40. 9 ’ * per mont; A. B. Robertson, Goshen; Ira|” ‘phe case ig based on the fact that "4 a e } . , . N. Gibson, Johnson; T. B. McDon-| x5. Ormsby butchered one of bis . * te ough, Laramie; James P. Rosenburg, oe oe9 cattle and purposely fatled to observe the requirements of the inspection law | in order that the action might be thor- oughly tested, $8.00 Bl Lincoln; Lyle B. Jay, Natrona; Char- les Gard, Niobrara; R. F. Platte; N. J. DeLoney, Uinta; U. Reesy, Washakie, and Cart ‘Weston. In connection with the announcement that certain cafes intend to put into effect a reduced Liniment ‘Two or three other members of the assessor's association are expected to arrive here today or tomorrow morn. ing. The sessions will be continued throughout tomorrow anda perman ent organization will be named to in sure the closest possible co-aperation among the assessors and to perfect the arrangements for carrying the views of the people of the state direct- Ty to the state equalization board at the December mee’ ‘PUP’ GAFE OPENED FOR BUSINESS ON CENTER Out of the high rent distric catering to a trade that likes s and quality of food, The Pup 108 North Center street here | novel position. The plan of t agement, Edward L. W: Frank Fleming is ‘to cut 4 eo PSS S9OGF9OG9 959 PUP SOOO POD OOOO OOO DO FOOOO SOOO OOO: overhead to a minimum and t the benefits of the saving thus in curred to its patronage. Indicative of prices show its success. eggs are listed at 35 cents, and sti and chops and other meat order: similarly low prices. Eighth Grandchild Of B. B. Brooks Born ToMrs. M. McCleary Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCleary a parents of 2 nine pound bi Brooks at the private hospital at born to Mr. and Mrs. Mc! fhe eighth grandson of Ex-C and Mrs. B. B. Brooks. Mr, McCleary the Banner ra House-Warming Postponed The house-warming dance which was to have been given at the new Labor hull, 324 North Wolcott street, has been postponed until Saturday, Oct. 29 When we will be glad to see all our friends BUILDING TRADES COMMITTEE Big RACE MEET STATE FAIR GROUNDS Douglas, Wyo., Sunday, Oct. 23 FEATURE EVENT J. Y. Stock of Casper VS. E. W. Moon of Cheyenne Other Auto and Motorcycle Races, Constituting a Sen- sational Speed Program. 25 Suits in Tricotine, Twill Cord, DuvetdeLane_ .- —Beautifully tailored, in brown and blue: Sizes 16 $ .00 to 40. Sold up to $85.00. - Special price___--________ 45 EXTRA SPECIAL Cloth Coats Values to $100.00. Values to $100.00. Sale Price $35.00 | Sale Price $35.00 Plush Coats at Less Than: Half-Price ccc EXTRA SPECIAL Silk and Wool Dresses scale of prices in their restaurants starting Oc- tober 24, the Henning Coffee Shop and th American Cafe have issued a signed statement relative to price reductions in their restaurants. This statement would indicate that the prices of these two latter named restaurants will re- main nearly the same, and on the same ‘level with those other high class cafes. It follows: “We object to a published report stating that other high elass cafes have led the way in the _matter of veduction in prices. “The American and Henning cafes started reducing restaurant prices several months ago. ‘We intend to continue to reduce prices as Sonos esxent, Bes in only a few instances will we Have to cut prices to S go- ine aat pete Htonday. sipbuibatnoase vaya e do not feel. that we shoul as following in the footsteps ee pe i ‘when - - fee 8 of Rie eer have been leaders igh class restaurants i matter of price reductions. obras becaa “Signed: “HENNING COFFEE, SHOP “AMERICAN CAFE.” 4 Ci iit nm mn CHALLENGE Yes---we’ve cut prices to the bone. We simply closed our eyes, forgotten profits and determined Casper that we are paving the way to lower prices. Please bear in mind that our stock which in these days of sensational sales is a distinct advantage. CLOTHING CoO. SCO 240 South Center Street IRWIN Hut it merchan tt nnd | SALE Now Making Friends Instead of Profit 1ed to show the men and women of Z dise is our regular, carefully selected Casper, Wyoming

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