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DIO OCR nN cn RETIRED 2 9 ending mu-|the rep [@ressed woman tn L and high purpose, but with high falt “We are met for a service to man kind. In all simplicity, in alt bonests SATURDAY. NOVEMRFR 12. 1971. fhe Casver Daily Crifune and all honor, there may be writter OSTEAP! wil | LOC ATES HERE. | Sanaiusbenesetn to less “WarSenh and a \ - (Continued from Page 1) ee “s and the opportunity to| better order which. will tranquilize the| Miss Marie Tempest, formerly wel = ’ vite and offer co-operation. The world | achie sentiments were| world. In such an accomplishment{ «mown to the Amecican stage, has' Courteous Drivers Quick Service t Pr. 4 7 7 demands a sober contemplation of the | Not ur urd facts of ex-} a — , Late. Premier - Hara, Slain by A ssassin at Tokio Station, Ts Suc eee ori the reateation that | consis sede Meat . dy y % a there can be no cure without sacrifice, |0mics would urge us to reduce our . ceeded by Baron Takahashi, Prominent in Public Life rks che ot on bat tpall o¢ ws." [armamenta, If the concept of a: bet f Ni * “E 6o not mean surrendered rights, | ‘°F order~does not appeal, then let us - 0: L n or narrowed freedom, or denie@ aspi. | 7O"4er the burden and the blight of nto id id Pilbeae pponese Islands for Many Years Sa a es ces eesrenaes |costued competition. en | Ones bompan some Our republic would mo more ask for % “Ata Be a INVESTMENT +uoTmpa mamoad world has swung along throughout the ages without heeding this call UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILOING from the kindlier hearts of men. But .. these than it would give. No pride TOKIO, Nov. 12.—Baron Korekiyo Takahashi, minister of finance in the Hara cabi- ‘need be humbled, no nationality sub net, was named premier today. SovemnMent merged, but I would haye a mergence ee 7! DENVER B Takah: ,of minds committing all of us to leas ‘n° same i eed before, was 20 eames poe aig ps succeeds Sie murdered Hara at the head of the Japanese gov- Preparation for war and more enjoy oh: Reeleoce paeumate outs : ars ge. e speaks English fluently, having studied the 2 an gence. ason and conscience and fel October the United —— during 1867 and 1868. While E, language in| “The nigher: hopes come of _ the in America at that time Takahashi is said spirit of our coming together. It sa owen point «nobler. way, r pratey eonaee ina state of near but just to recognize vurying needs |p\ 0 sre tally only for oar to have been he! nited St Our bund ft 1921. ; |and peculiar positions. Nothing can| nies: undred millions 192 slavepy for several months through 9 the machinations of a’ guardian, ae ae |be accomplished in disregard of na. |*"* ee et OF (acme. S06 After his return to Japan ‘Takaha-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Father'tional apprehensions. Rather we}. shi became successively a teacher of| John A. Zahm, who accpmpnied the should act together to remove the war, Wholly free from guile, English in ~ clan school at Karatsu,}!t® Theodore Roosevelt on his trip/causes of apprehenst This is not ious ene our own minds that we harbor 4 ith © mar Principal of the Osaka § th school U.. Seuth American wilder-'to be done fn intrigue. Greater assur Re > nd later an Official of the depart aes in Alumwvh, according to @/ance is found in the exchanges of ment of agriculturo and commerce. n simple honesty apd directness, among Following this first step the men resolved to accomplish as be- . We accredit the cbme you, not up rungs of the pollt © good intent. So Mesers. Reimerth & Van Dent< ladder, he was FORMER ACTRESS DEAD. comes Ipaders among nations, when | lone in good will 409 0. S. Building, e% | Promoted to the pr y of the} RENO, Nev. Nov. 12—Mrs. Arthur / civilization itself has come to its cru |Patent bureau, which resigned in |‘Hammerstein, forme: {1890 to engage in a silver mine ex,|@¢treasa of New York Casper, Wyoming. Claire Nogel, cial test ploit in Peru. fon of the late Oscar Hammerstein, ernment faiis wh | 5 ? , attention Mr. C. H. Reimerta. Ford C€entlemen: d wife of the “It-is not to be challenged that. gov 1 m the excess of its nd. Takahashi} aed here. cont_robs_ the people_of the way to Magnetos : Sted neve. Good Progress Reported in|%#*i" came Pack to his native land iood, Progress, Reported intra was oe oo }~Recharged While You Wait ¥e bad occasion to go the Pinancia? condition the Tow of Thermopolis, Wyoming, in connection with the pur- chase of some bonds of this municipality. The city officiale fur- nished us with a complete report and acd’? ofthe city's financial condition prepared by you> firn. ; The project taiiea Casper and Mills; New Building Planned. His "rise in. the business world was | rapld. and in 1906 he became vice president of the Pauk of Japan and president of the Yokohhma Specie Casper school housing situation is] P oS | being| relieved as rapidly as possible. | O°". a | By Merch 15 an addition of four of the} In 1904 and 1906 : | : et Foods: echo eestaieeds sar tied Gal kept ties the. co || Auto Electrical country will be added to those now|!ng Joans in tho Unt tes and $5.00 Ke wish *o advise you that had we not had your report it would have beén exceptionally difficult for us to obtain the in- formation desired. We have carefully examined the condition of the in use, England. In 1911 he succeeded to the Good progress is, being made on the North Casper schoo! house started No- vernber 5 by the Frank construction company. It will be a 16-room buyild- ing, built of red faced brick and trim- med in terra. cotta. .. North. Casper has grown to suck an extent that the new sthool building recently completed can not begin to adequately accom- modat@ all of the school children {ni the north end. The building now un- der congtruction will be ready for oc: cupancy| by March 15. The tiew eight room Mills school is nearly completed and will be ready to Presidecy of the)Bank of Japan and in 1913 he resigned to take the port folio of finance in the Yamamoto} cabinet. The new premier was created a baron in M07 and, as such, sits as a member of the house of peers. 1 TOKIO, Nov An imperial re script, iseued today, summons the Ja. Panése diet to assemble December 23 next. —_—_.____ house the 200 school children of Mills, who are now attendiilig school in the chureh, by the first of the year. Green and Green are the general con- tractors and Lieyd B. Grove is doing the brick work. The outside of the VICTORIAN ARTISTS 10 APPEAR IN MUSICAL AT Is Too Valuable With Us to Use for Storing USED CARS So We Are Disposing of Them at GIVE AWAY PRICES All the cars are in good running order, two of them are completely rebuilt jobs. They are down right bargains. | Pick yours out before someone else gets it. Can give good terms on all cars. Open Sunday forenoon, CHALMERS—Late model, 5-passenger: re- built; an excellent buy at $750 Company 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J city and your audit and can eay that it is one of the most complete, clear reports that we have had occasion to examine and it will give us a great deal of pleasure to recommend your good firm to any m- | nicipality that is contemplating having an audit of its books made. Wishing yo every success, we remain, Weight 6 Pounds ly yours, mY sone Manager Bi Departmen ox - | G5G-" oi ROYAL STANDAKD TYPEWRITERS We aaa Pa Repair buflding is of Casper pressed brick trimmed in black. Metal laths, are being used in {ts construction which makes, the building absolutely fire 2353 MAXWELL—1920 model, touring; rebuilt and .refinished; has same improvements as | HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT! proof. he most modern. equipment cbtainable. will give the Mills school childrer) a fair chance in the competi- tion: with the other schools in the state. The Country club school of four rooms -vas completed’ about © three wo and is holding regular ses- siong Die. The South Side school of eight ri ig the fourth of the new pulldings, Plans for the enlargement of Caspers echool system includes planis-for the construction of a 15-room bullding in tye Allendale addition, to The Victorian artists avhigh class | musical organization including Hu- | bert. Small, flutist and tenor; Miss} Grace Callahan, bassoon artist, cor-j, netist, saxaphonist; Miss Joy ‘Wilson,! planist, &nd\ contralto and Mrs. Vera) Small, lyric soprano, will opon the! lyceum season in Casper tonight. | The Lyceum numbers which have, been scheduled under the direction! of the high’school here are said to! 1921 models; a real buy at........ 2. $675, me ’ JACKSON “8”—Five-passenger; very’ good tires; car was never used much; a Barges for only - 5+. SO0e MAXW: mite Seccliataes in rood conatlne: a splendid buy*at....... aan $200 | CHALMERS—Touring;. “6 prbedentig new tires; car recently overhauled; bargain....$500 REBUILT MACHINES ments if Desired CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE George 4, Heiser, Prop. ] nd Over White's Grocer; ‘REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ACCOUNTANTS AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS INCOME TAX SERVICE 400-401 O-S Building Telephone 767 be erected next year. be exceptionally worthy thiy Year, Corner East Second and Park Ave Phone 1419W Sapee fe giicgat it Sunday CASPER SLOWTOUN Saran Kennedy [Src Aw IN GOAL, SAYS DEALER Hate oti ist eemonea ae ment | WILLS ST. CLAIRE CHALMERS MAXWELL i | mn class musical talent and according to! newspaper prediction will need no in-! I able BRT ARES SRE CG Ta RE a come! Camper fuel consumers have|fivet apoearance epee: Seer. 6, HMMA been backward this year in purchas- — ing their winter's supply of coal with TODAY AND SUNDAY come suddenly only a week's supply would be available, according to O. L. ‘Walker of the Casper Coal and Coke company. = Coal prices are lower this year than jast. Bituminous that sold for $12.50 a ton last year at this time ts com- monly sold at $11.00 a ton. ‘The coal men’s advice is to put in your winter's supply. how and avold the rush at the first sign of eee 7 DRILLER LOSES FINGER IN OIL FIELD ACCIDENT W. W. Dunkel, a well-driller en- ©aged in the Bodio Dome operations, 5 miles southwest of Casper, was ser- ‘x “S| jously injured yesterday about 2 o'clock, when a steam blower exploded. Mr. Dunkel was rushed to a local hos- pital and\attended by Dr. I. N. Frost, who found it necessary to amputate a finger. The Bodle Dome operations were started about a month ago, and LAWRENCE P. WALL PRESENTS the drilling has reached a depth of HICHESTER S PILLS oe a Woo a : aunus|. Wee Se ( 14| BOARDERS” - [o! m1 = & HEATED Phone 328J : Lump Coal, delivered, UNIVERSAL per SPECIAL t heart-pictu eat modi tn. $9.00 ATTRACTION has mee oie a Nut Coal, delivered, LING. by Ss so beaut autifally Pf te ey oni hes per ‘ NG tarring _.. $8.00 are ton -. BAGGOT CARME L MY E R Sunday Give us a trial Special Special Scenic Rural Production TONIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE OF “THE SENATOR” City Fuel Co. ~ East Yellowstone Avenue Near Stockyards