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| | ik PAGE TEN Che Casver Dally Cribune SALVATION ARMY DRIVE GOES OVER HERE FOR DESIRED QUOTA, $8,000 Dough: nut Sale Saturday Enriche Enriches Sum $897; Nom:| ber 1459 Wins Airedale Puppy; Workers Pleased With Success of Efforts The whirlwind doughnut tag da tag day which was staged Sat- urday by the committee in charge of the Salvation Army drive, was successful enough approximately $5,000, the am officials ‘to finsnce the wor coming year. From 11 o'’cleck im the morning un- til date In the evening tue streets of Casper were thoroughly canvassed by workers =e has luscious Pe sere == for ind who offet a fine ‘Airedal © pup, ge had goo donated to the committee with the unBerstanding that the money raised by raffling wour@ go to the fund. In the raffle of this pup $287.50 was ecures Through the sale of the| doughnuts, the total for Saturday was | rged to $897.20. The winning number on the Airedate | was 1459.. Next in order were 1718. 23, 2846, 461, 494 175 1624 and Those having any’ of the above mumbers are reqquested to commun: cate with E. P, Bacon, at the Natrena Tower company in order that the dog may be awarfed to the proper owner. The two-day drive, which was con ducted by various civic organizations in Casper, reported a total of $4,059.20 this morning. With the $897.20 raised on Saturday, the sum collected is $4,956.30, Of this amount $400 was raised in Salt Creek, largely through the efforts of the officials of the Mid- west Refining company and Mr. and Mrs.. Ewing. Seidom has Casper been so firmly in the grip of a drive as it was Satur- day when the club women, the girls’ reserves, the business aud professional women, the chorus from the Columbia theater, and a number of the young ladies of the city appeared on the streets with baskets of doughnuts. No passer-by was immune from the on- siaughts of the taggers, yor was. the purchase of one doughnut enough to appease the salesladies. In the eve- ning the high school band aided in the sale by giving a concert on the thoroughfares of the city. At the Na- trona Power company, Helen Tivy made miniature sinkers on an electric} grill and sold them to the employes of the company for $6.20. to raisé the total collected to ount asked by the local army of their organization for the STRIKE HERE IN STATUS QUOAND QUIET AS USUAL Shopmen Take Advantage of | Idleness to Go on Fishing Trips; No Disorders Are Reported. Casper's two railroad shops strange. ly resembled the proverbal graveyard Monday morning, and peace and quiet reigned. No mes have as yet been put: to active work and consequently oper- ations in that branch of railroading are at a standstill. According to Frank Lee, Burlington special agent, and the man upon whom the handling of the situation falls, for that railroad, 75 unarmed men are. now on duty in the yards at Casper alone. 40 men have been placed on guard over railroad property at Grey- bull. Four citizens of Wendover are on duty there, and eight are acting as guards at Bonneville. Saturday afternoon and all day Sun- @ay found a determined looking man striding up and down the depot plat- form. He was on duty as picket but caused no trouble to the guards, and will be allowed to remain while the peace is kept. Monday morning found }the ranks of the ordinary charlatans another man in his place, with all in- dications tha: <he picketing will con- tinue for the duration of the strike. “All's well,” is the report from the Northwestern authorities. Only a Charter No. 6850. Reserve District No. 10. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Casper National Bank in the State of Wyoming at the close of business on June 30, RESOU Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. government securities owne Deposited to secure circulation( U. value .. 3 All other U "government securities Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Banking house Furniture and fixtures s. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank Cash in vault and dué from national Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States Exchanges for clearing house ] | 1922 | RCE $ $ 1,648,863.44| 922.64 | Checks on banks located outside of city or town of i reporting bank Miscellaneous cash items. Redemption fund with the U. Capital stock paid im ... Surplus fund Undivided profits taxes paid . Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to national banks . Amount due to state banks, bankers companies Certified checks outstanding less current expens' Sashier’s checks on own bank outstanding Individual deposits subject to check . Certificates of deposit due in less than Dividends unpaid Certificates. of deposit Other time deposits Letters of credit sold for cash and-outstanding —.. ‘Total State of Wyoming, County of I, Q. K. Deaver, Cashier of the abo that the above statement is true to the Subscribed end sworn to before me J. DeF. WYOMING Phone 426 East Second St. sented ‘at this meeting. fatrona, si CUNNINGH. HURRY HURRY HURRY MORE DAYS To get your Mason Tires at a 25 per cent discount. TUBE & TIRE CO. CALL FOR COUNTY CONFERENCE The county meeting of the Conference for Progressive Political Action is here by call to meet at 8 P. M., Friday evening, July 7, at Union Labor Hall, for the purpose of electing delegates to the state convention to be held at Douglas on July 14, and any other business that may legally come before the meeting. All Labor and Farmer organizations should-be -repre- J. B. LEONARD, Provisional County Chairman. bonds par 50,000.00 10,785.00 66,785.00 60,196.78 129,000.00 9,056.23 138,056.23 134,277.68 banks. 537,569.98 E 2,194.11 27,564.00 12,478.36 8.85 2,500.00 718,362.98 $ 2,617,187.07 $ 100,000.00 100,000.00 es, interest, 15,041.12 50,000.00 1,483.81 ani 3,636.16 395.09 20,204.81 1,432,020,80 29,016.00 ‘30 days. 1,800.00 2,352,145.95 5 $ 2,617,187.07 venamed bank, do solemnly swear best of my knowledge and belief. Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier. j this 3rd day of July, 19: BARTON, Notary Public. | {comparatively small number of un-| j armed guards have been placed, and these men have experienced no trou- ble. According to Guy Holnes, sup- Srintendent of the Casper division, is no indication of a “let sp" | a many weeks. ‘The following signed statement was! io whe pr by ta Press committee of shopm Nore f federated ‘shop: crafts in Casper are maintaining a solid front to date with not a single desertion from the Reports from various parts of the country indicate that the same situation prevails. A good many of! our members have taken advantage of this suspension of work, have taken | their fishing tacgkle and boots to go on outing trips. About the only ones to carry on the work in the shops and roundhouses are the various heads of the operating departments. “Investigation about an argument |with a guard brought out the fact, jthat this man was an outsider and not connected with the organization. | Strict orders were issued that no man | should engage in’ any controversy with janyone connected witth avy of the | railroad employes or watchmen. | “Signea— _“FRESS COMMITTEE.” ‘COLUMBIA BOOKS MAN WHO “SEES ALL’ AND | | | pet, Judging from the advance inter- lest manifested in the appearance of| the nation’s foremost mystic at the Columbia theater, starting on July 10, jfor six days, Murdock comes direct from sensational engagements in the east and it is said that he Is one of the best known and recognized au- thorities of thought transference and ocenlt interpretation; a character that stands out with prominence in the theaters of the largest cities, Murdock promises to present his psychic skill subject to the most crit!- cal investigations and search, and of-| 5 fers astouyding demonstrations of psychic phenomena. Questions of any nature may be asked at both matinee and evening performances. - Eadsviile carrying their phiffs further. | pion Keefe, honors. Although these two men ap- pear to be friends, they really are bit ter enemies, due to jealousy over the horseshoe game of match, which may result in a battle | royal Wednesday i liver a lecture before Casper business) LOST—Bunch of keys on McKinley, men, Marsh Interest to the farmers and business men of Casper, BARNYARD GOLF TOURNEY OPENS 4TH, EADSVILLE Mountain park according to Charles Stafford, Plenty of shoes will be available and plenty of Natrona county on which to play that some of It is expected at this time the barnyard golfers who have been bragging about their prowess wilt be compelled to expose t heir ability in the glare of public . thereby ruining their chances of Featured among the contests will be one between Jim Griffith, the cham-| Tribune, and Walter| of the the aldermanic candidate for the other, This between the adherents of each, CHAIRMAN OF FARMERS” COUNCIL WILL SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT = Cc Marsh, field be so ably graces, and with the} Benjamin legislative effects that made the act recognized| chairman of the Farmer’s National & genuine feature in the biggest/Council, will be present in evening, July 5, to de- in the district court room, at Pp, m. According to advance agents, Mr. has @ message of particular He has been in close enthusiasts, ‘who/ plan to spend the fourth of Juty at| on the other side of the! Casper mountains, expect to have a } thvilling horseshoe pitching tourna- ment, fecretary of the chamiber of com. merce MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922. ized Councll for Progressive Poiltical! pure dance number which they call|will also be an assistant director and|roiiment can the camp be made = Action. ~| Pastimes in a Gypsy Camb. Thelr|camp cook. success. | The lecture will be delivered. in! j energetic Russian dancing is b — _—_—_—weS It was the hope of ihe Kiwanis club Cheyenne on the evening of the| descriptio nand must be viewed to Fourth and in Casper on the fifth: ! appreciated. back be er — ong mamay cece th 3 249-25 plies: Pact esa Sees Sane | Admission is free. Pearl White in a first-run motion eR eat — ‘ in estuolishments |) ee end picture, “The Broadway Peacock,” |™ARy fine things that the Casper Com.| ployed in laundry > IRIS OFFERS CLEVER te sre ming Tues nO sy targe en.|by tho minimum wage commission of “TENE BL FOR yes TAS OY fake Dyce WEONESOAY LAST DAY 10 THIS WEER'S SHOWING pegiSTER FOR GIRLS CAMP ; ing Perfect by using % sugar and 44 Karo _, Crystal White—instead of all * sugar. Be sure to ask your gro- Like old songs or new? Miss wm fred Stewart, possessor of a nation-| Camp registration | for the iris’ ally known baritone Voice, will obligc|camp to be held at West Bikhorn the audience with either. Miss }creek, under the auspices of the Ki- Stewart has been chosen to head this week's offerings in the vaudeville line yeni « sub, starting July ¢ AafAea at the Iris theater. Her voice so for possibly three weeks, must closely resembles that of a man that |>esin at once, according to Mra J. the audience never falls to leave the) ‘Ross, who is pushing the matter. theater without a few skeptical) cdmesday is praetically tho latest thoughts as to the trae fensinity of the [date on tae a for the star. It is seldom that a volce such week: ade. jas Miss Stewart's is discovered, and ie oy of $2.50 on dale of regis- music critics state that ber singing is |*™=t! Fac. of the came amount on of the highest caliber and therefore eae pots sagen sane ecucancanaly = pokes ae couple |©2™P. This is to cover board only. of coons. It Kenedy and Martin| The Casper Kiwanis club is paying are the entertaining black pair, and hou elre that has to do with while their act is of the old-time dance, talk, and sing style, it is a hit res the girls of Casper are eligible throughout and a sure laugh producer. | “Pd 88 many as can do so are urged to fy a stellar attraction—but as we go| Some real western acting in a real re nf Peis carte —_ opeeeany, FREE: Ask yous, sioseege write | to press we are unable to learn wheth.| Western country will appear when the] ‘©, et together and to get acquaint Dept. A, Argo, Ill for beautiful and | er Griffith and. Keefe will battle for| Western Novelty ‘Trid| step. before the [7 Sean ne eee ee etoe: “Geta leakacthe- Race Preserving Folder. | ee the championship or for beoby hon.|footlights. The three are finished ex- we ors, perts in the art of fancy roping and|°“™P, will arrive tomorrow. There “Ask Murdock.” This is to be a mot tying, and many of their}. phrase most frequently heard in Cas- stunts” hold a thrill for the oldest |compuncher in Wyoming. Three Roman Gypsies present a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY |FOR SALE—1920- Buick Six touring | car, perfect condition at a bargain. this after 6 p. m. 1221 8. , Du 7-3-2! bin. FOR SALE—1920 Chandler Six tour- ing car, in A-1 condition, $375; one |1920 Buick Six touring; perfect con- dition, $600, some Willis | Hackett Co., 363 8. Oak. 7-3-2t* or mas a ; ertect Preserving [Political Advertisement} SWAN UNDERREAMER or Tweilfith street between McKin-' ley and Fenway. Reward Return to W. E. . C. B. & Q Freight house. 9-3-3t* FOR RENT—A small sittingroom and Murdock is as as day have -scen is from him in other cities have nothing but praise for him he answers all questions in a scien- far removed from! touch with all affairs of legislation in regard to the welfare of the farmer, at Washington, D. C., during the past year, and comes prepared to fully ex- plain all detadls heretofore a bit hazy in the minds of the people. night. Those who WANTED TO RENT in that bedroom adjoining bath. > ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my candidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, on the Republican Ticket, sub- Ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteoug treatment and consideration SEE THE MYSTERY tific manner after a thorough con- sideration of each. His methods of working is differ ent from that employed by the ma- jority of so-called ‘mind-readers” in He will explain the reason for the apparent faflure of the Non-partisan lei plain the purpose of the newly organ- ague in Wyoming, and will also ex- that the stage fs brillfantly lighted a ut! times and he employes no out- side means. His experiments are beffling in the extreme and even col- lege professors, versed in the higher sciences, have confessed themselves baffled at the mysterious power which enables this man to answer questions after they have written them and kept them in their own possession. There is not a singlo objectionable feature about his act in its entirety. There will also be a special matinee for “ladies only” on Friday, July 14, at which time girls under the age of sixteen will not be admitted to the theater, and questions of a more private or personal nature may be asked and in return will be answered in a direct and comprehensive manner en Neighbors of Woodcraft To Attend Festival. The neighbors of Woodcraft will meet in regular session tomorrow night. After the business is dispensed with the members and the juveniles will attenit the Moose festival in a bedy, this being the special night for the Woodcraft ladies. Immoral literature is burned by Ber- lin s¢hool authorities. BUY PIGEON’S EXTRACTS Almond fs Popular Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 PIMPLES ON FACE ITCHED BADLY Also On Chest. Face Dis- figured.-Cuticura Heals. from scratching, and i lost my rest at night. My face was terribly disfigured. “I began using Cuticura Soa and Ointenent and after the first week I could see an improvement, and after using three boxes of Ointment together with the Soap, I was hesled.”” (Signed) Miss Mary A. Micek, R. F. D.1, Box 195, Sherwood, Ore. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Kampte Keach Free by Mall. Address: sraterles, “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry Insurance and Bonds All Lines Room 24, Townsend Building in or outside of office hours that they have received in the past. . HAZEL CONWELL. MAN RET: THIS WEEK (OOSE, STREET FESTIVAL #TRST AND WOLCOTT ~ This Is the Season Of the year when mothers take more than ordinary precau- tions in protecting their youngsters from impure milk. THE CASPER DAIRY Has just spent $10,000.00 on new equipment, in order to pre-~ pare their milk according to rules of famous physicians who specialize on baby diseases. Isn’t it worth a lot to know that our milk has ALWAYS passed the health department tests and stood high? All milk is properly sterilized and shows a good cream line. e 3 ORDER IT TODAY FROM The Casper Dairy Phone 471 15c Quart, 10c Pint. Cream, 15c Half Pint mn pes YICOLAYS! RICHARDS. Directors. Don’t wait. COMPRESSION 1125-M Casper, Wyo. rs Ice Cream | CHOCOLATE, STRAWBERRY AND VANILLA ~ Mr. Pep Will Deliver Mr. Pep has ordered an ectra quantity for Fourth of July sale eps News Depot 146 South Center St. Store Open Until 9 P.M. Get your share of bargains from the Frank Canner stock bought by us at : ~45c on the DOLLAR - Clothing Hats Furnishings Wilson Bros. Shirts, Kingsbury Hats, E. & W. Shirts, Bel- mont Hats. High Grade Underwear and Hosiery. i Scott Clothing Co. saeieeaeaaiaiiialileliin ile 240 South Center St. = = al A