Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 10

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* PAGE TEN 357 ARRESTS ARE i MADE IN JUNE $3,055 IN FINES ARE COLLECTED “A toy boy month,” announced Murray today an? prosperous; Drunks — Juitge John <A.| Speeders as he scanned the re-| Investigation — 86 47 ze} port of the Chief of Police to the city] Détturbances - “ council Violating the drug ordinance_ 4 ‘The recent and present campaign to} Abatement of nuisance 8 vi the city of the menace of the care-| Held for sheriffs office . less Griver has served to swell this| Vagrancy - 4 month's totai-to almost record propor-| Assault — 3} rests for traf-| Carrying concesled weapons ink Pp Failing to cident Larceny Violating the sanitary ordinance 1 Jail sentences of a total of 350 were imposed during the month. Days served about the city jail, 213 days at $1.00__$213.00 hoped by ded every other | Gambl oft | < | and take The following prepared especial | The majority of days served. were, by prisoners unable to pay fine imposed. ‘ | Stock pound fees 52 meals (county prisoners) at ; Dusting, eteer roping and buldogging MAS. CORA B. REYNOLDS |isz‘sess sess sere ‘ ‘ | George Campbell, who attended the yesterday. Competition was ERE ally keen and the cowpunchers who participated in the events worked with a vengeance. For prizes $2,0% Mrs. Cora B. Reynolds, 56 years old, | wite of George H. Reynolds of Buck- how was raised so that winning any of the various events was thoroughly worth while : ital at 10:40 p. m., Mrs. Reynolds was born in New ‘MARSH ADDRESSES MEET York She and Mr. Reynolds | ame years ago, and| for quainted | among the older residents of the state. COURT HOUSE TONIGHT Bs Benjamin C. Marsh, manager di- bes Nie pe ohare as place the| rector of the Farmers’ National coun. uneral will be held tomorrow morm| ci with headquarters at Washington, ng & s r : the Seria eesascaatan ajehcacnifcaet OE ee oe toy a number of intimate friends of the| MSHE in the courthouse, at 8 o'clock, phen 1 “The Way Out for Farmers and pany. 'Wage Earners. Mr. Marsh is reptesenting the con- ference for progressive political action organized by the railway men's and | farmers’ organiztions. He has been | holding meetings from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts. Shaft- | The remains are now in the —— MONDELL TO RETURN TO NEWCASTLE THIS WEEK The many. friends of Congressman Mondell and family, says the New- castle News-Letter, will be more than Pleased to learn that the long grind of work at the national capitol is nearly finished and that some time @uring the earty part of next wee Mr. Mondell and the family will ret to the Newcastle hills. * The homecoming of the Mondells at this time is an event of even more | importance than usual, as this is his first trip to the state for months, and while he may again have to return to Washington for a short time the term of congress is practically over and jt also means that the term that Mondell has-eprved his state im the lower house is definitely over for when he returns to Washington again, # will be as United States Senator ‘“Mondell. People of Weston county as a whole, feel especially proud of the fact that one of the leading citizens of the na- tion has his residence within its bor- ders, and we predict that when the votes are counted in November, the marvelous majori:y of two yeaiz 7r0. ti this county at least, will be equaled | Fy or ok eS MRS. REXARNING IS. WINNER OF LABYES? RACE: pans ete tonight will be free to It contains much of tm- 1 Rroeercee to those interested SALVATION ARMY THANKS Salvation Army, E. P. chairman, Honorable Mayor and City Council, the Casper Daily Tribune, th» Herald, Free Press, the Salt Creek Gusher, the “enning hotel, Bacon, Kiwanis chub, Elks lodge, American and Professional Women’s club, Y. W. C. A.) Girl Reserves, Boy Scouts, donor of Airedale pup, Columbia the- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LIBERAL reward for return of te male German police pup, two month old or information as to whereabouts; looks like young coyote. W. Eleventh 7 tet FOR RENT—Large cool front room, strictly modern; close in; very rea sonable Phone 1256R. 7-5-3t* FOR SALE — One delivery box fc Ford roadster. See Russell nulte’s Shop. S12 OR RENT — Four-room furnished house; will give free rent for work in rooming house. 620 East A 65. . Mrs. Rex Fanning of Casper, riding | WANTED TO BUY—20 loads of dry Barney Dawson's sorrel horse, won| cottonwood for smoking purpose. the Indies’ race yesterday at the first) day of the big July 4 and 5 celebration | of the ranchers at Sweetwater, accord. <to information received here this | ing. About 200 Casper people motored to the stampede, many of them remaining over night to sve the entire show. The annual rodeo of the ranchers in the Sweetwater country drew many of the best riders and wild west per formers in the state and the broncho CARD OF THANKS. We ere indeed thankful unto each and every one who so kindiy rendered us their assistance and sympathy dur- ing the illness, death and burial. of. our beloved husband, father and brother; for the excellent music and Phone 1064. T5-3t CASPER FOR LIBERALITY To the local advisory board of the| drive | chamber of commerce, Rotary club, Lions elub; Legion, Trades and Labor assembly, Departmental Women’s club, Business ater chorus. indiviewal worker and the big-hearted public In the name of the Salvat! | the organization which I | which I represent, I desire to exprees my heartfelt thanks and appreciation or making possible the continuance of both the religious and relief phases of our work for another year.’ Feel- ing under deep obligation because of the confidence imposed in the Salva- tion Army by the people of Casper, and encouraged and cheered by the knowledge that I am working with an understanding public back of me, I have pledged myself anew to the serv ce of God and humanity in this com. nunity every CAPTAIN EVA BUDGE. ite | Tribune Charter No. 11490 Overdrafts, unsecured U. S. Government securities par value) (>) All other U Other bonds, stocks. Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with ft deral overnment securities, etc. Exchanges for clearing house .... Checks on other banks in same city or due from United tSates treasurer Capital stock ‘paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, and taxes paid Circulgting notes outstanding Amount due to National banks . less panies in the U. Certified checks outstanding Cashiers’ checks Individual deposi on subject to check . Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Notes and bills rediscounted, Total I, RF. that the above statement is true to the (Seal) My commission expires Sept REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE National Bank of Commerce. | At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the Close af Business on June 39, 1922. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (a) Deposited to seure circulation (U. securitios reserve bank Cash in vault and amount due from Nation: Checks on banks located ov‘aide of city or town of reporting bank and otner cash items . Reéemption fund with United States treasurer an LIABILITIES. current expenses, Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust com- S. and foreign countries own bank outstanding Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 da including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold within indorsement of this bank State ot Wyoming, County of Natrona—ss. Kamman, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1922 . JESSAMINE H. FREEMAN, She Casper Daily Cribune MAATINES GHARGED WITH LIFTING IN LOGAL STORE Shoplifting is the charge preferred against Joc Martines by county au-|5 thorities, following his arrest M by Deputy Sheriff Frank Devlin’ In his possession he had eight silk ladies’ skirts, valued at approximately $5 apiece. been the property of the Barnett Clothing company, and came into his possession illegally. His hearing on a) general charge of grand Jarceny will be conducted before Judge Tubbs this | afternoon. The clothing-is said to have) Reserve District No, 10 $ 8. bonds 125,000.00 1,000.00 87.19755 177,576.04 4,184.53 town . 2,934.86 2,820.83 interest 18,517.13 3 218,818.06 1,194,256.17 135,613 97 $ 1,605,132.29 best of my knowledge and belief. R. F. KAMMAN, Cashier. Notary Pubife. 2 eight-foot counters, smafi cash register. refrigerator, white enameled, feet deep by 4% feet wide. FIXTURES FOR SALE . white enameled, cabinet made, without piate glass top protections. standard computing counter scales, 30-pound 60-cent’ chart two-pound Toledo conféctioner’s §cales. eight-foot mahogany glass wall case, a fine fix All these pieces are new, used only three months. They are FOR SALE and can be bought RIGHT. . Puritan Butter Shop with or ture. glass doors overhead icing, 2% Phone 369 and removal of weeds $099 000000000004 $000000090006. Notice to Owners and Occupants of City Lots Ordinance No. 179 requiring the-cutting provided, beginning July 16, 1922. Cut and remove your weeds before that date and avoid the-penalty. S. K. MYRLAND, Street Commissioner. will be enforced as beautiful floral tribute: y ALICE (CHENEY, OLIVE HUMBLE 75-1 They'll make your auto robe look new; "Twill be a big surpriso to you. Our dry cleaning will bring your anto robe back to life. Our meth: ode will restore your outing clothes back to their original beroming- s. We clean dresses and suits in a know-how manner. THE SERVICE CLEANERS 113 £.RAILROAD AVE: ne 32000005000 £92 099 9299S C OIC! : FPDPSIIOOD DS 5909999999995 PHONE 56. ooo COCO OCOS SSS O SOT TITER TTT TN ae ; SSSSSISILLALAL LA LLAL ALLL H PS SHS ES SST SSS S TESST SSS ET ; Western Sales 220 South Center Street Shoes for the entire family at Manufacturer’s Actual Cost THREE BIG STOCKS IN ONE Sale of Army Goods and Bankrupt Stocks at Less than Half the Regular Prices Western Sales Co. 220 South Center Street O00606000000000bOSSOOOOSSCC CCDS OOO 0000009004 aanaase. VAAAVAG 496 6906. $900000000000000 04 ~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. Ce QUITTING BUSINESS oe Tomorrow WE WILL PLACE ONS ON RAE FOR A QUICK Earl & Wilson SILK SHIRTS Neckbands or Collar Attached or Collar to Match Crepes, Broadcloths and Jerseys. Whites and Stripes "5,95 Guaranteed Values to $13.50 rg, Look At Our Windows And you will be satisfied that we are of- fering the greatest values in the country. These Shirts were ordered by us three months ago for our Summer business. Since then we have decided to close this store. We tried to cancel this order but was unable to do so. The manufacturers ~- claim that we placed this order in good faith and are compelling us to live up to our agreement. We Must Unload Them Quickly As Our Time Is Short WE GET OUT JULY 20) OPEN EVERY EVEINNG mH FAMOUS ‘Arkeon Building—140 North Center Street Cu bw fl CLOTHIERS Near the{Courthouse NAHI TUN

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