Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1922, Page 8

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At | it 7 a] “J 8 “ PAGE EIGHT ROTARIANS OFF IN SPECIAL GAN FOR CONVENTION Twenty Members of Casper Club Leave Tonight for Celebration at Greeley, Colo. *" is the slogan of s who are leaving a special Pullman for © district conference = to be held in the Colo day, Thursday and The Casper in the neigh bers, many of ompanied by their! will be carried as the Burling: from there 2c0 this year ree attendance Wyoming, Colo- 0, where Rotary of the local etub delecates to the were instructed to s in favor of the rec- lan to change to district 7, but these two ‘ew Mexico would be trans o a southern district , Dick, Lever and Bulgaria Asks Credits Under League Plans. WASHINGTON, March 21-—But-| garia, first of the enemy countries to! privilege, has apptied to the commission of the league of r an extension to {ts bust- on of the credits to be avatfl- able under the Termeulen plan. | ‘The news received here from league} quarters indicates that the applica- tion is being given careful considera-| tion by the financlal commission which regards it as of the first orter| of Importance as initiating the Ter-| meulen plan practically, whereas it! CITY BUDGET FOR YEAR TOTALS S*ipping Board $312,513.00, INCLUDING SINKING FUNDS FOR OUTSTANDING BONDS Taxes which will be assessed to meet the needs of the city government alone during the present year will be $312,- 513.33, according te provisions of an orainance passed by the city council at-its meeting last night. The total budget to meet the general administration needs of the city was fixed at $199,000, a comparatively small | Tease over the expense Incident to tion of the city during the 1921 © remainder of the tremendous nditure will be required to pay nierest and provide for the sinking anda to enable the city to retire out ending obligations of the city. he various depart:inents which wil! ve benefit fram the special tax. include: er bends—$$,740 for $3.34 for sinking fund. Sewer bonds—$2?,000 for interest; $19,083.33 for sinking fund. Public building bonds—$12,290 for interest; $9,100 sinking fund. Drainage bonds—$3,000 for interest $2,590 for sinking fund. Cemetery bonds—$1,500 for tmter est; $1250 for sinking fund. Refunding bonds.. $1,000 for tnter est; $666.66 for sinking fund. WAGE CUT IN TEXTILE MILL LAWRENCE, Mass, March 21. — The Pacific mills, a cotton and worst 4 plant employing 10,000 persons nor. mally today announced a wue re- duction of approximately 20 per cent Two other large plants here were understood to be preparing a similar announcement for issuance later i the Gay. The Pacific cut, effective March 27, ts the first in this dig tex- tile center since the movement of wage revision began this year. It is one of the few made in Massachusetts mills to date. Later the Everett mills, which em- ploy 1,200 persons, announced cuts understood to approximate 20 per cent and the Arlington mills, which has 1,000 workers on cotton and ‘worsteda goods announced an indefin- fte shut down, effective Saturday, be- cause of “unsatisfactory business conditions.” interest; PAWTUCKET, R. I, March 21.— Extension of the textile strikes in New England to Lawrence, Mass., was announced today by President Thos. has up to this moment been discussed only theoretically. In view of the! impending Genoa conference, called to deal primarily with economic subje the financial a decision on .the Bulgar i the close of the ay interest itself of bond fasue required n ated. The am by Bulgar! FRENCH TAKE YANKS’ PLACE PARTS, March 21—(By The Asso- elated Press),—The American troops on the Rhine who have been ordered withdrawn will be replaced in the Coblenz bridgehead by the French, who now occupy the sectors on both sides of Coblenz. ‘The only consequence of the with- @rawal foreseen in official circles here, is a possible interpretation by the Germans that ft is in a way a sign of disapprobation of the alied|f fictes toward Germany. ae - — IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would| |} Bring to Casper Homes. Hard to do housework with am ach- ing I Brings you hours of misery at leisure or at work. Jf women only knew the cause—|} that Backache pains often come weak kidneys. *"Twould save much needless woe. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak Kidneys. Ask your neighbor. Read what a Casper citizen says: Mrs. Thomas C nut street, says: “Since I last recom- mended Doan’s Kidney Pills a few years ago, telling of the good they had done another of the family, I have from had occasion to take them myself.|f Doan’s have always‘ cured any attack of kidney trouble I have had and I{f have a great deal offaith in them. I giadly recommend Doan’s to anyone troubled with a weak and aching back or any other trouble caused by dis ordered kidneys.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply D Mrs. Clary had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Adv. Just Opened Planing Mill 214 West B Street Am Prepared to Give You Bsti- mates On— MILL WORK, CABINET WORK, REPAIR WORK Agent for American Metal Weather Strips. Wm. E. Pratt Phone 1806W rey, 707 South Wal- F. MacMahon of the United Textile Workers of America, Afret lexrning { wage reductions in Lawrence cot- n milis, the textile leader snid he san of Lowell to proceed there at once to declare a strike and to form a strike organization. stands music. of music. You may choose, dances, that you may desire, THE MUSIC Phone 1745 SQV ud instructed Organizer Thomas Re-| r The Value of Good ° Music AND WHERE IT MAY BE FOUND Unchallenged as the greatest purveyor of happiness, as the most sincere consoler in the time of sorrow, as the purest type of entertainment, as the greatest refining edu- cator, as our ever ready companion; so Such is its value. Victrola Victor Records Used in conjunction are the. greatest source Accurately reproducing the works of the great artists, the VICTROLA with VIC- TOR RECORDS brings you the greatest musical library in the world. symphony—any type of music Our shop is the home of the Victrola. It is the public library of good music. We invite you to come in and let us play YOUR kind of music for YOU, “Exclusively: Victor” AT TRIPENY’S DRUG STORE Casper, Wyo. We Always Have the Records You Want When You Want Them, EAE ATT ‘BOOTLEG CURB NEW YORK, March 21-——A Gosen prohibition agents wifh drawn revolv-| ers raided the “bootleggers curb mar-| and confiscated a large quantity of whiskey, gin, rum, alcohol, coloring fluid, counterfeit liquor labels and a} mixing machine. No arrests were made. The “bootieggers curb market” ac-| cording to the police has been in oper- ation more than two years pwithout interference. Its business was by word of mouth and strictly on a cash basis. J.P. Morgan, Jr.,| Will Study In| NEW YORK, March 21—Julius P. MART RAIDED == == tempt at working Sa lception which folio: - 1 British B amk g)22 rece win the agootd eymboiie "7 ——— fhe Casner Dally Tridune Adopts Policy Of Bargaining Young Men q ti tives will fail. What you @ scientific blood-cleanser. Morgan, Jr., son of J. P. Morgan and! a member of his father's banking firm, will follow in the paternal foot- steps soon by working In London to famfliarize himself with banking methods, it was announced today. He | will be associated with the British| branch of the Morgan banking firm, | Morgan, Grenfell & Co. | Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers; don’t let colds get under- 3 first sniffie rub Musterole ape te oer a chest. | ‘Musterole isa » white ointment; | | made with oil of mustard. It drawa ailthe ‘ke of the good old-fashioned | tmustard i in agentler way, with- | out r. H Sheep 8 het bendy Sor all emergenctey; size, $3. | itmay prevent; | 35&65cinjars&stubes;: at random, songs, CASPER STORAGE GROCERY Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK Richelieu Pacific Coast Sardines, packed in Mus- tard sauce, tomato sauce and spiced 25c can, 12 cans $2.85 Richelieu Norwegian Imported Sardines, packed in purest olive oil. ...20¢ can, 12 cans $2.25 Richelieu Tuna Fish, white meat, in pure olive oil,No. 1 size___._.____65c can, 12 cans $7.25 No. 1% size__.___.....m__35¢c can, 12 cans $3.90 Nearly all Tuna Fish are packed in Cotton Seed Oil. Richelieu No. 1 tall fancy Red Salmon, 65c can, 12 cans $7.50 Richelieu No. 1 flat Royal Chinook Salmon, 60c can, 12 cans $6.75 Richelieu No, 14 fancy Red Salmon, . 40c can, 12 cans $4.50 Richelieu No. 2 Spinach____...:25c can, 12 cans $2.75 Richelieu No. 21% Spinach..._.30c can, 12 cans $3.45 Richelieu Spinach is washed in seven waters. It is thoroughly cleansed and free from grit. A spring tonic. Richelieu Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Noodles, 12-oz. pkgs. Entirely different from ordinary goods...._______20c, or 2 pkgs. 35¢ Richelieu “Our Best” Grade Coffee pete ETT y eg Not an acid Coffee but a rich, it , mellow. blend that will make Bar: pee bens breakfast a pleasure. Richelieu Orange Pekoe Tea. The finest grade of Black Tea that comes to this country in commercial quantities, will make 400 to 500 cups per pound; really cheap in price per cup. ¥-Ib. tins ___._____50e 1-Ib. tins__. —$1.00 We have Pan-fired Japan Tea for lovers of Green Tea. We carry a complete variety of the best Tee obtainable. Pure Fruit Jam, all flavors, in 1-Ib. 10-oz. glass jars ——_—______65c each, 12 for $7.25 Richelieu 1-1b. jars Jam_____...__50c jar, 12 jars $5.65 SOAPS Crystal White Soap__....___4 bars 25c, 100 bars $5.75 P. & G. White Naptha Soap 7 bars 50c, 100 bars $6.25 For those desiring an sxire) high grade White Laundry Pp. Ocean Pearl White Soap___3 bars 25c, 100 bars $7.25 Richelieu House Brooms, made from genuine Whisk Broom Corn, two sizes___$1.25 and $1.50 We carry a high grade of cheaper Brooms, - ranging in price from.... .75c to $1.15 each We Sell for Cash or Credit. A SERVICE STORE. We Have an Excelient Delivery All Parts of the City. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products, CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Service to ‘Pimples Keep, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. O YOU KNOW That Casper Is the Largest City in the State of Wyoming? DO YOU KNOW That Casper is going to continue to grow and will bea great city and industrial center? DO YOU KNOW That well selected real estate in a growing city will produce, over a term of years, a larger percentage of profit than any other asset that gold can buy? DO YOU KNOW That the lot upon which Casper’s largest building now stands, and which was purchased at a cost of $75,000, at one time sold: for $100? DO YOU KNOW That a new large refinery is going to be constructed to the east of Casper in the very near future? DO YOU KNOW That you can now purchase a large Jot in INDEPENDENT ADDITION ‘Adjoining the new refinery site, for $100 and less? DO YOU KNOW That you have as good a chance to make large profiits on a small investment today as the man who origin- ally paid $100 for the lot upon which the Midwest Building now stands had at the time he purchased it? DO YOU KNOW That you should investigate INDEPENDENT ADDITION At once? The best lots lots will sell first and are go- ing fast, Call at the Office or Phone 1480 and We Will Take You Out SHOPPE, Inc. 241 §, Center St, KS ERTS ATTEN j Unless circumstances are altered, it looks like a miners on A’ 1, We urge everyone te fal eae Poss coal to tide them over CLYAN LUMP COAL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CASPER SUPPLY CO. 913—PHONES—914 See Ben Realty Co. “‘A Look Means a Lot’

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