Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1922, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SENATORS ott AGREE FUNDING “BACK TO SCHOOL’ AID of Cas hed under the December issue. of the org In @ letter to Marion P* a member of the Casper club Hancox, assistant be work fon at ite ted our end the among the towns men. 5 ary Strong's article joo!’ work the December issue ate tn Mosars. E to ack Scouts and other boy org Casper. TICKETS ON SHLE F2R BENEFIT PLIY TD Bf BIEN BY LOCA CLUB Tripeny dr Daily Trib The pl the be: nd at the Ca being given 4 to purcha @ to be dons for the use of of the city, is in three for a 1 ¢ c mem- extemporaneous serious nd of the which + audience. f above the productions. The t who matic well car se fora be worth FOR REN apart bath. tion with re ROTARIANS ENJOY FEAST AT HANDS OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE GIRLS MONDAY the heart of every Rotar: their wives and ladies, were ound «thetr place t the two long tables by pla place work of he other decorations for tably among meal and had no he dinner was in 1 follows: wafers, dressing, roast Shrimp chicken stitted baked potatoes. cranberry jelly, peas in timbals, cloverieat salad, cheese straws, Mocha cake, salted nuts, and coffee. ument during the evening was provided by Miss Ruth Ruck on the piano, Mrs. Cora Fisher with jo and Mis Helen Allen with « o of readings. Miss Allen ts a addition to the Elk stréet 4 haa been until recently known lyceum circuit. of the evening was the ng Casper’s boy scout char © care of George B. Noisen, ry of the Rotary club. Mr. son tw plédged to take sacred e of this charter for a period of ar. The presentation was on behalf of the Casper Boy t couneil by M. P. Wheeler of the executive cotncil and Mr. Nel- eon accepted very fittingly. Two scouts stood at attention with raised fiags during the ceremony. L. A, Reed acted in his usual gra- | clous way as president and made it @ point to see that nothing lagged | during the evening. Formality was not admitted, hence the gvening was a x iced the thanks rintendent Slade, y and told how closely the b was identified with our schools. The balance of tho evening was npent in dancing in the new gym- nasium and in meeting the teaching staft of the city schools. be CITY BRIEFS Judgo C. O. Brown who has been holding Court in the Douglas division of the sixth judicial district arrived here Monday and will hear civil mat ters during the remainder ¢' the week J. Roy Wade H. Fowler, Douglas attorney, was in Casper Monday on business matters. R. G. Taylor, president of the firm of Taylor and Clay came tp from Denver Monday and will spend several days on business here, Don Lobdell, assistant industrial re- lations director of the Standard O11 fompany, and manager of public rela- tions in this district left yesterday morning for Greybnil where he will @ few days in connection with ork of his office at the Greybull iplants. deputy state food Colvin, pector, who arrived here orning and spent the day looking afier interests, left t morning for Thermopolis on his north where be will transact officl tters. J. Roy son is in Denver ending to business in- stores here. cee George Weedell who is associated with the firm of Durham & Lowey, attorneys re’ a this morning from nver where he has been attending gal matters of importance. eee I Wade Fowler, land Douglas, is in this city transacting official business matters for several days. RC entern supply company g to Lander where he stationed. eee Attorney H. B. Durham has left for Laramie, Cheyenne and where he will look after business in- terests for some time. cee W. L. Crane has returned to his ranch home in Alcova after spending everal ¢ looking after bust- |ness matte nd is mo’ will be ees C, D. Hutchinson of Denver arrived ring and will spend the re mainder of the week here looking Hutchinson the Mexia ests. DRINKS CARBDLI ACID LEAVES HOSPITAL TOORY flelds wh VALLEY CITY, N. immer, Fargo hotel clerk, ere today in the Barnes food inspec-} registrar of | mett bas accepted a post-| Denver: ‘BANK EXAMINERS MUST | SERVE APPRENTICESHIP | UNDER RESERVE BANK Candidates for “National bank ex- aminer for Wyoming” must bear in mind the practice of the treasury de- partment in appointments of kind. An applicant must first apply comptroller to take an examination. Whon he makes a passing grado his name fs placed on a list of eligibles— already a long one. Whenever tho comptroller decides additional exam: iners are needed, names from the elig- ible st are certified for appointment. These aprointees are required to ro- port to the district headquarters vank —Fansas Cit; and are assigned on work with expe rienced examiners competent. After such ‘certification the examiners must go wherever they |are sent. It is not likely that anyone now taking the examination could |hope to be sent to Wyoming in the | y near future. The vacancy re cently created wil be filled by a do- tall from the lst of accredited exam- iners who have already gone through |the apprentice period. (Man With $1,000 Bill Has Time Paying Fare BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 17.—A_ poorly Iressed foreigner with five children e Chicago, Milwaukee & offices Sunday morning Duluth, presenting a $1,+ nasty telephone search f available stores open on ¢ Sabbath without securing change. Number 16 pulled out with the §$1,- | 000 bill in the hands © the conductor. Harlowton and other intermediate sta- 8 couldn't break it. The bill was anged at Mogridge, 8. D., accord- te word recefved here yesterday Milwaukee officials, Tomorrow Alright Night’s Tonics— tems alr, a good sleep and an NT Tablet to make your days bette Remedy (NR Tablet neficial ik blots aigestive Btomach, Tonight — on MR action is so different you Ughtfully surprised, ‘Tal wil One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredi- ents, then candy eaqted. For children and adults, PRUG STORES The Dr. L. Clinic Announces that Chas. H. Stewart, D. D. S, is now associated with the Clinic and will devote his entire time to the Dental Dept. D. Johnson this for and recelve permission from the in Wyoming cases— They must serve at least three months under a quall- fied examiner, or until such time as the examiner certifies they are fully Che Casper Daily Cribune BIG WATERMAAY UAGED AG PART OF NEW TREATY International Joint Commis- sion in Report to Congress Favors Tidewater Project. ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The inter national joint commission in a re Port transmitted to congress by Presi- treetcars In ARE OPENED TO ENTRY) Hichmond Tied Up by Walkout § il s§ dent Harding recommends ratification of a treaty by Canada and the United States looking toward the construc- tion of a waterway between the great] ed to disarm by allied lakes and the Atlantio ocean through] #tnbassadors. the St. Lawrence river by which sea- going craft can enter the lakes and longa at lake ports. Another recommendation provides that Canada ah<'i proceed with work SOFIA, Jan. 17—Bulgaria order council DUSLIN, Jan. 17.—Provisional government takes over duties. ———— ing the year. WYOMIN THEATE TODAY Monte Blue In a Comedy-Drama “A Perfect Crime” The Romance of a Make- Believe Bank Robber. —Alio— Harold Lloyd In a Characteristic Comedy “MOVE ON” mision recommended shall be appor- tioned between the United States and Canada on the basis of benefits do- rived by the two countries.’ ‘The presi- dent in transmitting the report made no comment on the recommendations which were made by the commission to the state department. ZERO WEATHER EXTENDS NORTH -—It was all BUTTD, Mont., Jan. the way frora 6 to 12 an¥ 15 below at 8 o'clock this morning when Butte residents braved a biting northeast wind to refiort for work. The morn- ing was one of thé coldes of the win- ter. Oldtimera, backing their ‘state ment with quotations trom almanac weather predictions claim the coldest spell of weather in, the history of the country is due in this and other sec- tions. — MILK HERDS HERE 10 5 BETESTEDAGHN SOON] acoAttom Two-Reel Comedy Detailed reports of the state and “BARNSTORMING” Eira tert coupes tnt "hae OU | | A ciontdaten We aeael DBe ing a recent test for tuberculosis were Tach, city nisy and food inspector || WYOMING THEATER ORCHESTRA 3 WITH L. REX MAYNE from the state veterinarian's office in Cheyenne. id The report shows that the 12 head taken from local herds because of in- fection had the direase in a com- Singing Latest Popular municable form, In order to safe- lumbers. guard Casper's milk supply all herds in which infected cattle were found TOMORROW ONLY will be tested again in the next three months, Dr. B. F. Davis, state veterinarian in his report to Mr, Bodenbach, urged the local officer to see that no new cattle were put into the dairy herds here without first determining wheth- er they were infected. The cv-opera- tion secured by state officers from lo- cal officials and from the dairymen drew commendation in the report re- ceived he: —4-— A puzzling feature about color-blind- ness is that many persons so afflicted are experts at matchi; colors. Mary Miles Minter Special Return Showing —In— “Don’t Call Me Little Girl’ And the Big Comedy “HOLY SMOKE” In Memorium of Benjamin Franklin The Father of Thrift, the Lover Music— Special Discount of 10% On All MANDOLINS, GUITARS, UKULELE, DANCE BRASS INSTRUMENTS Watch Our Special Records SAVE AND MAKE YOUR HOME CHEERY WITH MUSIC ay oa The Richter Music Co. Phone 306 Next Door to Iris Theater A London physician received as a already usdertaken for improvement|Christmas present from one of his of the new Welland canal. The cost] patients a retufn of all the medicines of the entire improvement, the com-}he had prescribed for the patient dur- i = = = it OdS JH. * The chief features of this office are honest dentistry, freedom from pain and absolute protection for the patient: PLUS the IMPORTANT CONSIDERA TION—LOWEST PRICES. QUALITY FIRST—Quality has never been sacri- ficed in order to make a profit from too low a fee or to complete a patient’s work quickly. Dentistry at a Price You Can Afford GOLD CROWNS $7.50 BRIDGE WORK $7.50 Gold Crowns $7.50 Bridge Work $7.50 2Q Years’,Experience Is Back of This Work. _ DR. CARLL Suite 402, 4th Floor, O-S 'Bidg. Phone 5643 Have Your Gas Appliances Properly Ad- justed and Save Your Health and Gas. ‘WYOMING GAS APPLIANCE C0. Formerly Wyoming Distributing Agency 129 West Railroad Ave. ' “WOMAN’S PLACE” COMING For Fine Tailoring, Dressmaking, Remodeling and Hemstitching and Picoting (One-Day Service) Visit the MAPES’ MODISTE SHOPPE Formerly at 160 S. Beech St. PHONE 651 UNCALLED FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS — At your own price as we do not want to “move them to our new location in Lyric Theater Building. Call Early and Get Choice Selections PHONE 1458 DOWN STAIRS George Walsh itt “Serenade £ 2 NCORPORAT! 131 South Center Street Casper, Wyo. m4

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