Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO JAPAN'S PART NOT AFFECTED. No Change in Policy With Respect Washington Conference as Result th of Assassination—Uchida TOKIO, Nov. 5.—(By The Associated Press.) —The resig-|.7\" nation of the Japanese cabine sult of the assassination of Pre: cause any immediate change in the government, as the min-/4*"°e istry, in obedience to imperia Che Casper Oallp Cribune ARRANGEMENTS TO BE GURTAILED IF SALES FALL DOWN That ex-service men are rendering rather passive support the Armistice Day military ball is the charge:made yes- | terday by a prominent committee member. | “This is the ex-service man’s dance. We were asked to to undertake the work by a representative body of former sol- diers in Casper,” says this committeeman, “but we expected the ontinued and active support of|rooms and the Campbell Hardware men. Now, ft seems, since we|company and from the following one ahead with the work, cer-|men, Dr. J, F, O'Donnell, D. L. La these men are content-to sit/ Breche, R. H. Nichols, Hal Curran, na render us no aid. Several} Ray E. Williams C. R. Bodenbach, © devoting a minimum of/John F. Sullivan John Nash, W. I. rs a day to the dance—and|Rehr, Ted Rocheford, Ted Power, O. li n ui to do it—but it is rather|C. Brewster Dr. T. J. Drew Harry t, which came as a direct re-j|discouraging not to find the ex-ver-|Black and C, 0. Porter, mier Hara, yesterday, will not|*ice men as a whole boosting the} “Snap out of it! Buy your tickets and making efforts to sell|today! Let's put this Military Ball ss over Big!” tie! 1 injunction, will continue in} Ie thie ones 6 tampek twho tated tation of armamen nd Far! mittees wish acting to avold a crowded, office under further notice from the throne. jto be presente at the Bfilitary Ball “FP APAAr There will be no change in polic¥,jrealized the importance of buying | iplomatic or domestic, especial-/tnei- tickets without further delay, RUMOR (I NEW Eat ‘Wenatington erenc® they would do so at once. The com. REFINING PLANT affairs of the ministry of marine to/|t* a a whigh Premier Hara had been giving | first kk. | his “Attention after the departure of| Tickets for the dance may be re- Admiral Kato, the head of that minis-|cured at the American Legion club: try, for the Washington conference. | Mate Seca, manne oc|Survey Taken Of TWO DEAD, TRIO e mer Alien Property HURT FIGHTING On West Coast FIRE IN TEXAS The gossip which has been current that cles today mor had it @ refinery wi iit near Mills, Wyo. a of Casper, where it Is said that a 90-acre tract of land had been secured for the refinery pur. poses It is also rumored that all town! Jots and other attractions to home seckers which were offered at Mills, have been withdrawn by: the backers that arrangements for the néw refin- ery had progressed to the extent that | t ft was inadvisable to dispose of other /t properties until a determination of the refinery proposition is made. ens dat cs hs Zona Gale, noted authoress, Deen elected chairman of the Wiscon-! yin tate library board. ing euch holdings. perty Custodian Miller, after confer- of the town enterprise due to the fact| ence today with President Harding an-| nounced his departure tonight on a/H. G. Henson and Walter West were|many may procure the necessary problems, Premier |? ted. ce floor, but unless the dicate a crowd beyond of the Terrace Gardens, onal hall will be secured. Arrangements have been made to © Masonic Temple for the crowd, but those in charge N will reserve the date for REPARATIONS IN BERLIN CALLED Commission Going to Ger- many to Investigate Meas- ures by Which Germany May Get Funds. t for the sake of world ace, in pursuance of the fundament- olicies on armament limitations! already Iaid down in the name of the government,” he said. ad Viscount Uchida will take up the|f no longer than the PARIS, Noy. 5.—(By The Associated Press).—The entire reparations com: mission, including Roland W. Boyden, the unofficial member for the United States, will leave for Berlin next Mon- day or Tuesday. The commission will remain in the German capital two or three weeks to WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Nov, 5.—| investigate measures by which Ger- WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—Alien pro-| our of inspection of alien property on | killed.and three men seriously injured|funds to meet the payment of 500,- 090.000 gold marks, due to the allies It also will investt- he Pactfic coast. lby falling walls in a firo at Munday, The trip will complete survey of all|/Texas, early today. The entire block|JaJnuary 15, 1922, property seized during the war and/occupied by the Baker-Campbell com-|¢ate the causes for the recent depreci- now held by the government and is|pany was destroyed by the blaze, the/a'ion in the value of the German mark. has| understood to be the last step toward origin of ‘which has not been deter- ——_—_—»—__ In Turkey only one per cent of the ‘girls attend elementary schools. formulation of a definite policy regard-' mined. Property loss was estimated at_ $250,000. The public is specially invited to drop around and see our new dis- play of late photogaphs in our show case, and in the studio. And Remember That Your Friends Can Buy Anything That Y. Can Send Them for Christmas EXCEPT A BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT. OF YOURSELF This studio makes nothing but real art portraits—at a low or lower price than you will pay for common photos at other studios. My Christmas ‘Trade Is Now Starting You had better come in early or you may be disappointed in get- ting your photographs in ‘time for Christmas. Remember I had to turn away over $1,000 worth of sittings last December that I could not possibly do. Compare My Work With Others AND IF YOU CAN’T UNDERSTAND QUALITY A ART YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELD GET. POST CARDS MADE. 1 I will keep open every Sunday now from 9 a. . to 5 p. m. until Decembr 24. ea Ak ‘EXSERMIGE MEN SLOW 70 OBTAIN TICKETS FOR DANCE) HVE SOGIETY IN ARMS MEET MEMBER WOULD PUT PEP INTO IETS) PaMOAPN WIN i Pr i : ; : inte Ff § j 5 35 a & g Ey tf HI I | Hi f § : the or that he would be severe- ly punished. Gonducted in| stock en ke portte une von’ the Drive Being mducted in on the ung on Many Sections of State With age chairs as all # the ae pucceaay _ sea Efforts water, ane the beach «as lined with Promising. boys and stris, playing on it. Fin: drive Mrs. Sam F, Service, the Casper finance committee. A series of teas, baked sales and enter- tainments will be given from now un- til the Christmas season, and active ‘workers are devoting much time to the worthy cause, The slogan for the drive is “Why Not Give a Fellow a Chance” and is The work of raising funds for the Wyoming Children’s Home is being taken up in all parts of the state where women’s clubs are ac- tive in any way. Here in Casper the is under the supervision of chairman of] and windows and at last run down to the beach with the boys. He was brought back and punish- ed. Looking at his mother tears in his eyes he said, “Mother, why didn’t you tap on the window and give a fellow a chance.” ‘The committee which ts In charge of the work here is also asking that Society with Practically new house located on CY avenue. Owner will be in town this week. Call 908 or see him at 363 South Ash Street. Terms. . i rd We Would Be Very Glad To Figure On any building or improvement you might have in mind. you would like but don’t know eaactly what it will take in material, come in and give us your ideas. . We will figure the bill of mate- rial and the cost. O. L.Walker Lumber Co. West Railroad Avenue eocceresccsoococcooococcoese coos scesooncsoosocooooesceessceoooooesoeees, If you have an Phone 240 idea what Pnvcccenccoosecesecocessoesccoscooscooocoteoteseasoenocooeceesseooces SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921, |W. B, Hardie is in Cheyenne 2: tending to business for the Midwes: company. ‘ IRISH RAIDED BELFAST, Nov. 5.—Sixteen Sinn Feiners raided the police barracks at Kesh, county Fermanagh, last night, overpowered the four constables in Chicago, seized all the rifles and am- munition end escaped. They took ad- Replace Your prise ity o'eea| Home? len to attend @ boxing tournament. = ‘The house that cost $5,000 nearly a in 1913 would cost Have You Taken i Payless Advantage of Our Temporary Re- “Could You led your fire insurance over what it was in 1913 . If you should have a ducton in Coal | fire, your insurance would ° go but a short way toward Ny Prices? the cost of Te- , placement. Don't take You can fill your bin for less if you place your order at once. Prices may be ad- vanced again at any time. Maigret dae cies 2 policy the A ‘that will cover the dif- . between its cost Casper onl hs peer mes Van Gorden Invest- ment Co. Tribune Building Supply Co. PHONES 913 AND 914 Peters Cartridges and» Shotgun Shells .. AGAIN IN STOCK Short-Peters Referee. Short-Peters High Gun Short-Peters Target Short-Peters Premier Short-Peters Ideal : FOR SALE BY : Casper Sporting Goods Co. Corner Second and David Phone 214 NR [Political Advertisement.]: Are You Interested In Securing a Business Administration? If in doubt, look over this list of levies taken from a tax statement received by one taxpayer yesterday—you all are getting the same thing: LIST OF Mills 1920 LEVIES * Mills 1921 \ State Tax . . 3.98 4.3527 9% Increase General County Tax: ssh, Municipal Tax Not Including Improvement 4.20 9.06 ~ 4.00 5% Decrease 12.10 . 336% Increase City. tax over 3 times General County tax. City tax nearly 3 times General State tax. ’ City tax 41.3 per cent of all the taxes for State, County, School, Bond, etc, This does not-include paving, grading, sewer improvement tax. We'll say you want to make a chan are not a fit subject for Evanston—and we know you are not in that class. Show It By Voting the Straight Casper Party--BLACKMORE TICKET Headquarters—405 Oil Exchange Building ge to sane, efficient, capable men—if you Phone 1184 Polls Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Next Tuesday. wn Stic Y an. eaenwune

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