Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1921, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN REOPENING OF THLIAN. BANK EYPECTED SOM Institution Expected to Take Advantage Within Few Days of Moratorium Just ROME, Dec. 81—(By The Associated Wress)—Reopening of the Banca Italiana di Sconto, which has been granted a moratorium by court de cree, s expected within a short time, but as yet the operations which wil be allowed have not been clearly de fined. The committee of creditors named by the cor.rt to -reorganize the claims has already commenced work © bank's head offices here. Popolo . Romano her of the olf promot are organizing to go It is asserted that 80 be sufficient to meet ds so the bank can has In financial circles there are continu ef evidences of confidence that the situation rill cl elf. The position of the Banca Italiana 41 Sconto fs attributed to the indus. trial situation, as it has enormous es , | | day in 1922. | J. H. Gockel, pastor A new year’ | on the text Luke 13:6-9 “The Gardener | Seeking Fruit.” On New Year's day a |German service will be held in tha jIn the evening at, 7.20 an English ‘Mrs. Leschinsky ; tr cvening at 710. We undeteiand that Hl lh if i ! bers at morning service. when they said unto me, let the house of the Lord.” 5 new year right by attending at least. one service on the first day and Sun- gS fat FEZ ii 3 H at é g 11_o’clock. Subject, aays cable. THE FLOWER SHOP POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWER FUNERAL DESIG? PPE 3 ‘Trinity Lutheran Church. South Park and Hast Fourth et @ service will be held here this eve- ning at 7.30, The sermon will be based. i morning at- 10.30, in which the text of the sermon will be Galatians 3:23.2 the theme being: ‘Freedom and Son. ship—tne New Year's Gift of God.” a8 re New Year's service will be held. “igs wo, Phone 1485 Arkeon Bldg. 34 WE DELIVER holdings in shipyards #t Genoa, Triest and Flume St, Mark's Church. tal y t accounts 1,000, 000, while its assets consist of treasury and other bonds valued at about 2,000,000,000; foreign i | Rev. Philip K. Edwards, rector. credits of 1,700,000 with other lesser items. In its statement. issued \Seventh and Wolcott streets. Holy Ci ae “7 Pi communion at 8 a. m.; church school in October, the « reported a fav- orable balance o! 000,000 lire. | 5 4 art m3 ee gM communion and mitt fans "asides" wes Pair Flirt With Death in Plunge Over Court Clemency | Bank on River Drive After Striking | Bytended Upon Marriage Plea financial crisis is completely isolated Team and Killing One Horse NEW YORK, ea! 31—Keeping an and there is no danger of its going any further. It has reache: crest. The condition will improve.” appoiritment to get married is more ortant than answering a summons Maristrate . House Nazarene Mission. Eleventh and Cedar streets. » Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Sermon by superintendent, Nona D, Gillespie, Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. led by Ernest S. Boyle. Prayer meetings each afternoon be- ginning Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the tabernacle. Everyone ts cordially invited. i f | | Do you employe baggase smashers to handle your bag- gage and furriture? ‘We are experts in moving baggage, furniture, pianos and LONDON, Dec. 81.—The Rome cor- respondent of the Times amerts em- phatically that no bank other than the Banca Italiana a! Sconto 1s Itkely to avail ttself of the partial moratorium allowed by the Itallan government. After the court action yesterday al- lowing the Sconto bank to suspend payments there were runs on other financial ‘institutions which lasted all day. These, the correspondent said were believed to be due to the fear] OTe OMe Me tisieds, 2 that the moratorium was to become . oy. ie yee general rather than to ansiety aa to| ly injured that {t was shot by: hn- "i mano officers, The other horse upon the bank’s financial position. peta, ac ego Cie The moratorium will have an ad-| "iN | Serica lene SaEAE haa siade Verso effect upon several industries,| n, \n° Suro. the car but fortunate, notably the manufacture of cotton | cloth. Nevertheless the situation is|1¥ the horse ‘was not eck i viewed with calm fn Milan, the chief . | Atter hitting thy horse the car|#nd 13. Seven ‘hundred teachers are Sega and industrial center tn| | On the fight ‘and. plunged over| €XDected to attend, eight-foot embaninmnenl about 100 | = yards east of the point where the horse was struck. The car landed on the river bed upright jand ploughed | through the water. and raud for about | 50 feet before the driver brought !t/ out on the bank again, | An investigation of the eccident ts under way today, It is, understood that no arrests have been made. Wit-| nesses at the sctne of the accident | sald that the machine, was on the wrong aide of the roi! It 1s also) clatmed the machive wis moving at an excessive rate of sed. Although the machine was badly, Thomas Foley, owner of the Van hotel] at 218 West B \street, and another men whose name was not learned missed {death or serions injury by a narrow margin; when a Nash car driven by Foley struck a team of horses belonging to| Sprague and Nilson, contractors, and then plunged over the |bank north of the Standard refinery, ‘into the river and o' jon the bank again. for the new year. Evening service, 7:30 p. mj theme. “The Plus Life.” % Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. He obsolved ‘Isadore Mafonick, a| = = “\chauffeur, who offered that alibi for failure to appear when summoned, gave the chauffeur his blessing and’ let him off with a $25 fine, the min- imum. , ASSOCIATION DATES SET. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 31—Stite Superintendent of Public Instruction Katherine Morton today ‘announced that the 1922 convention of the Wyo- ming State Teachers’ association will be held in Cheyenne October 11, 12 ——————-—— At a marriage ceremony in India the bride stands on a large plete fill- ed with milk and rose-colored sweet. meats. Every Officer, Director and Employe of This Bank ‘Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results WAIT AND SEE WHAT THE MAN IN THE BARREL — IS GOING TO.DO Express sincere appreciation for your 1921 patronage and good will - and extend to you The Best Wishes ~ For 1922 — aaa hee ie CITY OWNED STREET CAR | LINES PAY SAN FRANCISOO, Dec. . 81—San neisco’s municipal street railways, e their inaugurations in 1912, have vielded returns of $16,601.77, an ex- If You Are Look- You CAN'T = damaged as a result fo,the accident| * ‘ sess of $5,876,000 over operating costs! i+ was in such condition ‘that it could ing Forward acccrting to announcement by the)s, ariven back to town on its own boat of public works, ‘The }ine has charged, a five-cent fare ever since it was organized. excess, the city has re 0 of the nriginal bond hixa Keen -pald on the entire bond issue, and $1,500,000 has been spent for. extensions, leaving a reserve fund of more than $2,000,900 on hand. power. To having your moved by ug we are not a bit backward in telling you that we will do it in a manner and at a price that will move you to appreciation. We have great respect for music— let us move your piano. GEBO COAL firniture ‘Tribune Classified Ads Bring Results| | Wishes. Everybody ' Big Chicken Dinner The system, for which citizens orig- S d H. H. Hy voted $5,500,000, how, . e ne ; Br re eae ree ees aturday Exclusively d Fiappy, flappy . than $8,000,0 In the time of opera- 3 AT ‘ ‘ nas a sage ty One Gao part oni te eeia -S Bldg. _ wuenirgvoor) . Natrona Transfer ’ DAI debt. POMBE SOy 2 Storage and Fuel Co. Oil Exchange Bldg. New Year SUA eo pebitroct mace Phone 949 : women many centuries ago. THE WIGWAM Ct hh een hh lzT us 4) Look for the RED a PAL : I think of my customers Willard Sign . sees encores on ret fy Se po aight Sia You may have made up your mind that your next battery will be a Willard Rubber Battery. Se eget case you'll want to Grog New Year’s Greeting ;as my friends. Tlike to feel that ina broad sense my customers are my partners; that my success this past year is put the reflection of theirs; and so, on this eve of a New Year, I extend to you my warmest regards and hearty good wishes. .WHITTEN ANDERSON OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY, “Whit, the Kelly Kid” May 1922 Bring You Much Happiness - and Prosperity To Friends and saciid at The American Shoe Repair Co. Corner Second and Durbin station. ‘The easiest way to spot us ia by th ced, Wika GN coer oe ae Tt marks the ice where you can buy brand new. Rubber Batteries—the only batteries with Willard Threaded Rubber Losulation. AUTO ELECTRIC CO. 136.E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J Willa Batteries J. O. Brittain fSchak Ping & Heating Just Receivcd a Large Shipment of Extra ee A 359 East Second Street - Phone 711 Fine Shoe Laces. ‘All Colors and Lengths. . MOR aw NNN = i E

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