Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 2

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HAS5s SG Add ERAS RECs FES | OS , ~ 8° Sb 3 em Ba SEP SS GRSRee a. 8 Tze _~ nn Oh ES Gevelops, with all the resources of CONTRAGT LET FOR EXTENSION OF SEWER LINE Connections With Elk Street School and Intervening Property Authorized by Council. Before @ truly taming tnflu- ence is finally exerted over her, she has shattered the nerves of the house. | hold and practically wrecked the | tate. The lovely savage impersonated CITY AUDIT COMPLETED, by the dashing Pearl White, is fanci- nating in all her moods. a eat Se Te TS ee emotion “A Virgin Paradise” tw in-| nes been completed by the Wyoming hged tense. As a spectacte it is tremem | 4nan company, according to a report| , It docsall the dous, both in the tropic scenes, the Gevastation o fthe island in a vol- canic eruption an dthe Life of the girl with lions, apes and other wild animals as her only companions and | tm the wild scenes on the Lang Is land estate. The production of this spectacular special; was directed by J. | Searie Dawley. Se ne ae MRS, MARY 6. BEGK DIES AT HOME, SOUTH LINCOLN | === Mrs. Mary G. Beck, aged 52, died Saturdmy night at the family home incoln street, after a ‘The body is being held “man Mortumry pending relatives from Denver and ‘The contract for Inying the sewer 2ine to connect the Elk Street school- house and intervening property with the catablished sower lines was awarded to the Gorton Construction company, the low = < ae competing firms. The epened in the city council ‘ast nishe A range of $3,415 between high and Yow bidders on a job that was let for less than $6,000 shows the discrep-| 9 ancy in the estimated costs of the/|b work, The bids follow: Gorron Construction company, $5,-| oter points. $52 for cash, $5, S for bonds. Johnson & Crum, $7,710.45 for cash and $9,087.28 for bond L. G. Oliver. $6.7 $7,967.50 for bonds. PLEA SF TAX! DRIVERS FOR BUSINESS STREET STANDS UNDETERMINED ‘The fate of taxi owners ts still in ‘the hands of the police committee which has been probing the business for the past month Whether the taxi men will have the right to se eure stands in the business district, especially on Center and Second streets, will be decided by the com- mittee during the coming week and a full report made to the city council] — at its next meeting. ‘The delay in making a final report on the question came at the request of W. W. Keefe, chairman of the in- vastigators, that an additional week for cash and IN EVERYTAIN Calumet Baking Powder is First in Quality —teceived highest awards at the iti Pari ition, Ss, First in Results -—never fails to pro- duce pure, sweet, wholesome f First in Puri Lyric Opera House TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:15 you believe, as many do, that free piano tones cannot be correctly recorded and re- produced on a phonograph, you should hear these triumphs of the recording art by this great Russian master, who, in common with other premiere artists of the day, records ex- clusively for Brunswick. Godowsky Records . 30025—Kumennel-Ostrew (Ste2y LC pmenee sapNmEy 7 30019—Lisbestraum (/. Dream ef Love) 30004—Marche Militaire. ..----..-4.--Beh: crease 10022—Bustle of Sprtig.._-ses«- ooee>-Sinding Any Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER Co. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS ef their institutions, “From careful investigation I have found that some pretty good citizens mre conducting the taxi business of Casper now,” said Mr. Keefe, “We do not want to do a legitimate busi- mess ax injustice and we want to pro- ‘vide for the convenience of the pub- ic as much as possible.” ——— STORY OF SOUTH SEAS IN “VIRGIN PARADISE “& Virgin Paradiss,~ the stupen- ous special which made a sensation fm New York, will begin a run at the America theater ‘next Wednesday. It ds a story of the jungie and of civil- First in Economy— moderate in The Mapes Modiste Shoppe Will move from their shop over the Iris Theater to former location, 160 South Beech, and be ready. to receive customers March 1. 160 South Beech Phone 651 ae ee ee The Union Mill Co. scription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 Think What This Means ‘Today’s Super-Six is the best value Hudson ever offered. Itis finer in all waysand costsless. It is priced lower in proportion to its worth Phacton neta ‘nas than any other motor car we know. ‘aut eis doa holed Cabriolet = <- 2295 lormance—beauty and long ed out” {f you need fire insur Coupe = 878 eet yand potas This ance and follow his afvice. Your Sedan - - 2650 endurance are its characteristics. business, your home and your Tour. Limousine 2920 more than 110,000 owners know. Can you overlook such striking advantages? Corner Second (Mei Street and i CASPER, WYCHES Phone 1406 Is prepared to take care of all kinds of cabinet work. Also job work of any de- Introducing One of Our Representatives Who Will Call on You In a Very Short Time and Upward To your wife, your children or to anyone you designate, if you should die before the payments have been completed in our new INSURED SAVINGS PLAN You save in small monthly amounts aie you are insured for the full amount you determine to save in 120 months. Question. What is the Insured Savings Account? Answer. The Insured Savings Account is a sav- ings account which is underwritten by insurance on. the life of the depositor. In opening one of these accounts the depositor plans to save any amount from $1,000.00 upward. By regularly making monthly deposits (the amount of which is determined by the age of the depositor) he or she will receive at the expiration of one hundred and twenty months the amount it was planned to save. Should the depositor die at any time before the expiration of one hundred and twenty months, his or her heirs will be paid approximately twice the full amount intended to be saved, regardless of the sere ce memay tie depositor mney Dave ps the perl. Q. Is this a new plan A. Ie tree cee wenctlaaitom nities He inc cae and most dependable forms of financial investment, namely savings and insurance, by which the depositor plans to lay aside « regular monthly saving in the bank and guarantees to his family approximately double the amount he intends to save in case of his premature death. In other words, he is sure to get it if he lives and his family will realize on his savings if he dies, Q. What form of insurance covers the depositor? A. The depositor is covered by practically any form of insurance written by the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company. We will help you select the plan. ae What are the age limits of the Insured Savings A.- An insured account may be opened by men, women and children between the ages of 15 and 60. A special plan differing slightly from the aboye can be used for those under age 15 for the purpose of accumulating a special educational fund. Those over 60 can secure the benefits of the plan by carrying it in the name of some member of the family within the’ age limit. Q. To whom is the insurance made payable? A. The savings depositor elects the person to whom the insurance is to be made payable. He may also dispose of his estate as follows: He can elect to have his insurance benefits paid to his estate. He may direct peyment to be made to any member of his fam- ily, latives or friends. Q. What happens if I fd myself unable to save for one hundred and twenty months? A. Any time after the first the depositor may withdraw from the plan and t portion of his sav- ings funds still remaining in the bank after deducting premium for the life insurance protection will be re- turned to him. It is not the purpose of this plan to make it hard for the depositor to ait: but to make if Sub. foe eet So tay wate 9 What happens if the depositor is not accepted by the insurance company? A. If Foe any Copan tee Gepeeeoe soot eee by the insurance company the depositor can then place the insurance upon some member of his family and still continue the insured savings plan; or he can make his savings in the férm o!' an annuity. Q. What is the method of opening an Insured vings Account? A. An Insured Savings Account is opened in prac- tically the same manner employed to open a regular savings account. The depositor makes his first month- ly payment through the solicitor working through the bank, who will supply the depositor with a pass book and receipt for his first ¢>posit at the time the account is opened. After the depositor has made his first de- posit, he is obliged to call upon the doctor for a medi- cal examination, the cost of which enetresed by the insurance company. When the depositor has been ac- cepted by the insurance company he will receive his certificate. The insurance on the depositor’s life be- gins at the time the depositor makes the first deposit and proves acceptable to the insurance company. Q. What would happen if I removed from the neighborhood where I established this account? A. You may still make your monthly deposits through the mail by remitting express money orders, bank drafts or checks, all of which will be credited subject to collection. Q. Is the Insured Savings Plan safe? A. The savings end of this department is being carried by the National Bank of Commerce which is under the’ supervision of the National Banking tem. The life insurance is placed with the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Company of St. Paul, Minn, and Old Line Mutual Legal Reserve Company which has been operating for over forty-one years, wherein all of the proceeds of the business goes to the policy: holder. This company is under the supervision of the Minnesota Insurance Department and also under the Insurance Department of each state in which is dp- erates—the state of Wyoming in this instance. Q. How is my insurance arranged for? A. The bank takes care of all details. They will see to it that you are always fully protected. The bank pays for the insurance annually in advance. Q. thera of death when is the money paid to A. Insurance benefits will be paid immediately upon proof of the demise of the insured, at which time also the bank will notify your estate of the accumu- lated funds you have in.the bank in addition to the face of the life insurance contract. Our special representative will be glad to call you and will always consider it a priylese to to serve you. ible { { t You Need Not Wait For Our Representative In order to take advantage of this new Insured Savings Plan; just step into the bank and make your arrangements with any of our officers; it will take less than three minutes and you will be insured for the entire amount you DECIDE to save, upon passing a satisfactory physical examination. | Nationa Bank of Commerce | | “A BANK OF STRENGTH AND SERVICE” = q AA UTS

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