Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1922, Page 10

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me? ut B.PSERERE » the suc ae ERasa ase. #3 See tatzsheaa PAGE TEN MOOSE APPEAL FOR FINANCES | TOFINISH HOME Seven Per Cent Gold Bonds| Placed on Market Offer { Gilt Edge Security to | Investors. If Casper responds to the moral and financial support of the new Moose) home, now under course of construc tion at the corner of A and Wolcott! streets, it will be afforded the facilities of a huge anditortum having a seating capacity of about 2,300 people and which can be easily and quickly con-| verted into a place where automobile shows can be held, public concerts. carnivals, athletic engagements and conventions and so forth. Its purpose would serve Casper much along the game line as the municipal auditorium gerves Denver. It will be 62 by 120 feet in sire and without any posts or obstructions, Up to the present time the Casper Moose lodge has spent In the neighbor-| hood of $75,000 on the building. Ali of the steel has been purchased and sat in place, the basement and foun-| dation have been ccmpleted and the) brick work is well uncerway. Of the| amount so far expended $40,000 bns/ come direct from the treasury of the Moose lodge, and represents a surplus accumulated by the lodge sines its or- gantzation here some five years ago. The total contract is $262,000. ‘The financing is being handled ty John W. Miller, an cfficer of the} lodge, and is being done throug the} sale of 7 per cent 10-year goid bondy, will become vide an adequate sinking fund for the retirement of the bonds, besides meet tng the interest. ‘The lodge bas directed af of fis efforts in pushing the building to an early completion and is now tn need of support outside of the lodge, whieh, | up to this time, has not been aste:. For the sake of the town and as ap- prectation to the progress of the Moose organization, Casper is asked new to Iend such support within its means. The lodge does not ask for donations but the opportunity to place its bonds in the hands of Cusper people as a safo ten-year trvestment. ee | _Home Building Record Broken In Pittsburgh Pa. April 15. — A tion with 2 total of 178 houses erected in the Pittsburgh district, it was an- nounced yesterday when the corpora- tion's first annual report was ap- proved at a joint meeting of the board of directors and the directors of the thd report shows, inclnde 141 bufft on contracts} totalling $600,000, while 14 were con-| ‘structed at cost for individuals and 23 were built for real estate interests | which sold them at cost, —_=.—_— LIQUOR CARGO CONFISCATED, NEW YORK, Aprfl 15.—The two/ masted schooner W. F. Dodge, said to be bound from Nassau in the Bahamas | for St. Pierre, Miquelon, with a load} of liquor was seized by a patrol as/ she was entering the narrows Fri day. The police said they found 25 of Scotch. The craft was flying the British flag. The police said no documents were found to indicate her owners. | ——___——_ i NOTICE. Due to the confuston attendant upon many transfers of preperty during the year 1921, the names of the present owners of the property, | in many cases are unknown to the county treasurer. Some of the| properties are listed on the delin-| quent tax rolls. In order to avoid penalty and con-| fusion owners of such properties) should notify the treasurer of their names and addresses. ‘All properties on which taxes are delinquent will be offered for sale| to recover the tax assessed. If you! did not personally pay the tax you| should make sure that there is no| outstanding indebtedness. ELIZABETH McDONALD, | County Treasurer. Publish Apr. 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29, 1922. ——_.___ Estate of John Dillon, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that let- ters Testamentary day of February, 1922, granted to) the undersigned in the above es-| tate, and all persons having claims} against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the/ necessary vouchers for allowance, | to the undersigned, M. W. Purcell, within six months after the date of| said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such estate. , and if such claims be not bited within cne year from the of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. | Dated March 30, 1922. ‘ JOHN H. CASEY, | Administrator. M. W. Pureell, Attorney for Estate. ! Publish April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May S, 1922. Che Caspe, Dally Eridune were on the 18th; © Crthune COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyo., April 16, 1922. 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