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| PAGE-TWO Cte Casper Daily Cridune j : WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. a SS Discus Throw—63 Feet 334 Inches. | Parker Bros.; one box of cigars, C.| 2nd—afcDonald and Galalley, tied, STANDARD STA |} Ist—Allsman No. 3 plant—Any hat | West. points each. Five-Mile Motorcycle |in the house, Golden Rule Store. Standing Broad Jump—Distunce, (880-Yard Dash—2? Minutes 20 Seconils. 2?nd—Fastman, No. 3 plant—Ther- 9 Feet 744 Inches. Ast—Guimont, No. 3 plant. mos bottle, Kimball Drug Co. 1st—Erickenpackér, No. 1 plant—| 2nd—Dowler, No. 1 plant. end -aeichigten: 206i 3 aie. Wool dathing suit, Casper Sporting | midsiand og at Man and Horse Race—Time, 74. | 2nd—Kestman, No. 3 plant—$3. 2 plant, Gilbert, Gutmont, Eriek- iT a i eve 2 Ist—Hathaway, No. 3 plant—$10.06 |luneh kit, Holmes Hardware Co. son an! Eastman. culmin h a brilliant disz-.ay of fireworks, with high-|in cash. Tom Mills 220-¥ard Dash—Time 24 Seconds. |Ladies' Race, % Mile—27 2-5 Seconds. lights such as a Greybull-Casper baseball game and various no Petals No. 3 plant—$5.00/ ist—Alleman, No. 3 plant—$15.00 Mere 0 viens ana e i i pass - America theater. merchandise, Casper S: Co. ind—Mrs. McDowel. rodeo eve rth of July celebration given by ae | eoere rine tb 53 Sechede. a mepty Co, dete Paseay. HE value of Telephone Service can eo employes d Oil company refineries at the fair-| ise—Ginert, No. 3 plant—$22.00 wna kit, Kistler Tent @ Awning Co.| 4th—Mrs. Dewitt be in of to ~ s pronounced an unqualified success. |Hastman ‘olding kodak 3-A, Casper 3rd—Erickson, No. 3 plant—$s.00 Horseshoe Tournament. . - not expressed terms cost plant.under the direction of Chief Pyrotech. | Pharmacy pass book, Iris theater. Int—Stevenson. pone pares pliers: the user. Its measure runs outside and mber 1} nician Bill Tothurst, was = complete 2nd—Alinman, No. 3 plant—$5.00 B 4 Race (Horses). 2nd—Chapman. Laie “gh beyond dollars and its. Allsman of] snecess. The dii was set off from|pass book, Wyoming theater. 1— o ye grec: Horse Race—59 25 Seconds. | rer: ter, emis ndividual| the top of Mont: mery hill, south of| Sd—Prickson, No. 3 plant—One Ist—Moye - MacDonald. + is : nd| Casper. ‘The show commenced shortly| necktie, Hub Clothing Co. pi temypnpe matting it so ga Ste > 3rad—Appleseth. The hurried call for the doctor, the . . $50 mer e or-| before 19 o'clock and lasted more than ing Bread dump—Disteare 20) 072" bramciers nde ¥ ed by Richards and Cunning-| an hour. During this time, practeally| "=™™™®. pureed, Sump —D per Ue, UT Oe | crstrtac Ha. 10838 eroN ow ine RTT Disteet 10 nurse, for aid of any nature, cost a | the emtire population of the city hesi —Allaman, = age ard ng REPORT OF COND! THE game was a thriller/ tated in their activities and tienen] gt ts eee _Cae Potato Race (Horses). Pair $10.00 Crossett Shoes, Jegsen's. * 4 the dazzling exhibition. Set pleces| s; 4 : f00| 28t—Hassurd. W: colored lights, roman candles and| 27° Alsman, No.8 ptant—§ 2nd—Whitmore and Simpson. (@) atio: ci a ter, Boyle’ 2 | vart-colored skyrockets were sent b aie * at °° | 3@-Mille Horse Race—40 2-5 Seconds. At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, et the Close of Business on June 30, 1922 | heavenwart and showered their con- 3e6—iecichenbacker, few cents, but the value of the may be incalculable. It is difficult to think of any of the neces- and as adequate as the public demands only when the public and the Telephone Company are in harmony and united in Giants and| tenta through the air in scintillating fousiey. sities of present-day life that costs so little nal inning | flares of color ide Git see) eis aes | ee ‘ 4 s.ess.aies in to its actual value as does aster — . No. plant—One Quarter-Mile ; hind tase and | carne, scores of motors coming Gow osmrundo cigars, Tnn Confectionery. | aes tummies Telephone Service. v t.| Casper mountain from the barbecu@| “ona srolden, No. 3 plant—-One $5.00 - Aisee e ron r *| at Eadeville were able to take advan- ~ r > . - is the] tage of the show and the headlights: 0" book, Hub theater 3ré—McDonadd. DAE VAIUC) oo .eeeeveeeeees teeesseseeeceaee ses In every department of life—business, t wh le an effective back- Tug of War. Fancy Horses (Five Races). () All cther United States government securities domestic or social—Telephone'Service has t d for the display. From morn-| No. 3 plant—One case of Budwetser,! 1st-—Cooke, eight points. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc . ‘ ) oy f Ing until night the committe ij << Furniture and fixtures .....-+.+-++++ ji become an indispensable factor. charge of the Standard off athletic REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Lawful reserve with federal brosedipe rn wt ae > and recreation association had » +4 Cash in vault and amount due from National bari 7 3, thing of Interest going on and Wyoming Trust Company Exchinges for clearing hotise «.-+:-« spy fe 20,930.68 Telephone Service can be as effective | hearty response which their efforts re Amount due from state banks, bankers and trust ceived should be satisfactory recom-| At Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at tho Close of Business on June 30, 1922 companies in the United States .. “| pense to them for their capable efforts and management. | 6,099.91 569.79 746,790.16 Cash items «...........- Redemption fund with U. . &. Treaeu: | Loans and discounts Treasurer and due | ty tah n gant ; 5,090.00 ;. [Mivvecent dic i cane te Mime lames [7 STITT ee BRE 808.49 cooperative effort. Fabssesecmet 3 0 000-—4| Expense and interest paid . nd field events were run | CAsDer {et boe-vos 4 |Stooks, securities, ete .. $ 3,786.617.87 With adequate moral and financial sup- d and dispatch dus to)“ ‘patteries—Harteell and O'Leary;| Banking house, furniture and fixtures - ¢ th sale 8 - port, the Telephone Company, through of the * officia in Bluejacket and Powell. Due from Natiora) banks ......... : . No nectents were recorded, |" 25S ty inaings on Monday's Ces-| Due from @:+s banks and bankers |< Capital stock patd in $ 100,009.00 efficient and economical management, is 1 Tubbs, in the wild steer con-| | Score, OF inning: Checks and cash ttems |Surpius fund 386,900.00 enabled to render service satisfactory to test, picked an unrully animal and} Coo) 0 020 204 030—11| Money reserve in bank, viz: | Undivided profits, ¢ two staged a rough and tumble, CAMer -— “ate o6o 10-16 | | and taxes paid ........ 19,140.11 the public. és » Tubbs emerged with)" ‘atteries—Greenies and Brady and Circulating notes outstanding tes kanes 103,843.64 | Amount due to State banks, ba: t com- ree panies in he United tSates and foreign countries 87,069.59 $417,331.66 | Certified checks outstanding .. Cashier's checks on own bank O'Leary. McNeil and Poweil. . Manager of the Rocky i$ f the Standard Oil Final of Events of the Day. | prize in the fancy} 50Yard Dash—Time, 5 3-5 Seconds. | Dr. Max Paulus ist—Erickson, No. 3 plant—$18.00 Ge 38,678.39 ° = Tats LIABILITIES, Individual deposits subject io check = 2,280,404.93 S Tr h stants Tawar 8 ced oa pleah as eo vuen |CADtaT palin... ‘ " Certificates. of deposit due in leas than 30 days .. $2,300.00 Mountain tates elep one rs. Margaret} 2nd—G 3 —$5.00 pass | 5 freefor-all rid-| book, Wyoming theater. peta pt Certificates of deposits . 3 260,918.39 3 plant—One | Undivided proftix, less expenses and taxes paid Other time despite .. Individual deposits subject to check ent and Ideen copped the five-| 3rd—Eastman, 651,154.83 3,417.397.76 mile motorcycle race from Red Car. | necktie, Campboll-Johnsor Co. and Telegraph Co. Certificates of deposit, demand .. ‘ 3,786.517.87 lisle by three lengths. Mansell won| Stotput—Distance, 38 Feet 4 Inches. |< _._. Total $ 17. ¥ ver th Ist—Eastman, No. 3 plant—Electric | CoT¢ficates of deposit, time State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. vant OC the fad. Hb thle wicterr be | &viil, ENMLNIGRT etwee ato ? Savings deposits ............. I. Carl F, Shumaker, cashier of the abeve named bank, do bolemnly swear rest of the ier py e See, 2nl—Warkiey, No. 3. plant—¢s.00 | Due to sige banks and bankers . that the above statement is true to the best of my: knowledge and belief. war aware ° D1 s 2 Nes a Notes a bills + LF. % The Kiltie band of the Clan Stew-| pass book; Wyoming theater. | Sorensen Pele, eaimooetasee CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. wa. ne job throughout the day| 3rd—Hanson, No. 3 plant. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1922. art was on the 4c o y ‘, 3 TOMAR _ |... 24s .esabbermeyaageeatoesessceccscns os? $417,331.66 | fea!) LEO A. DUNN, Notary Public. and thelr music Proved popular. Tit} High Jump—Heleht, 5 Feet 1 Inch. | state of Wyoming. County of Netroni-cos, My commission expires June 24, 1923. b © Mast wart featured in several) 1st—Alleman, No. 1 plant—Rest pair I, Leo A. Dunn, Cashier of the above-named Bank, do solemnly swear | Correct—Attest: \ national danoees. Additional music} of shoes in house, Golden Rule Store | that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, B. B. BROOKS. ANN EMENT was given by the Standard band.| %n@—Haggard, No. 3 plant—s4.00 LEO A. DUNN, Cashier, P. J. O'CONNOR, = which ie recruited from the employes | dress shirt, Shikany. Subscribed and sworn.to before me this 3rd day of July, 1922. R. C. WYLAND, of the plants here. 3rd—Kirk, No. 1 plant. ATLED C. RIKER, Notary 4 rectors. In the tugot~war the team from|440-Yard Dash—tme, 87°15 Seconds. Sey 'Setkshiaalon expires GAlGary st tia, on 2 I hereby a1.*.ounce my candidacy for the office of Number 3 plant found that the team} 1st—Kiripatrick, No. 3 plant—$10.06 | Correct—Attest: “a District Judge of the Sixth Judicial District for the from Number 1 was not present #0/ fishing pole, Brodie Rubber Co. P. J. O'CONNOR, A the voters challenged 22 men from the grand] 2nd—Guitmont, No. 3. plant—One R. C. CATHER fa a State of Wyoming, subject to the will of v stand to pull against them. © eight) pair shoes uuttees, Natrona Shoe R. MH, NICHOLS, 1 Sone mon in able at tee, ci eee oe Chalmers Six Gives of this district. 2 t them. Harvey Perkins and Spike Murphy fought a draw for the! «dification of the crowd. There were of clowns present ahd the * had the time of their yes with them. Throughout the day the Colutnbla meving picture man was active where excitement was the highest and took! may shots which should prove in-} teresting when they are shown at the| Columbia at some future date. Tho} winners of the different events were given thelr prizes by Mr. Cooke. The fireworks display, which was FIFTY YEARS AGO A woman in Lynn, Mass., was steep-| Directors. -MID-WEEK SPECIALS Ladies’ Silk Hose Men’s Fiber Silk Sox Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Hose. In all colors. A real bargain. These Owner Satisfactien peel arepaeadhe The man who drives a Chalmers Six is always proud of his car and ready to recom- mend it to others. Not only is he proud of its pronounced beauty of line and finish, but he knows he possesses sound motor car value because of | the fine way the Chalmers performs. In any kind of driving, the wonderful de- velopment of sixscylinder engineering brought forth in the Chalmers Six stands CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY eee ing herbs on her’ Kitehen “stove. ac-| Regular $2.50 value. In navy blue } 4F@ Our regular 50c values. Thursday Namie sicicaitst cals tga RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE cording to a recipe of her own, to| only. A real value 1 69 3 PAIRS 1 00 Five Touring Car, $1395; Road- 4 tae inalinterhoad | eke ere | for Thursday at... e FOR... De \ sur, $190 These prices fo. 5, Parsi, Pi igh cuca ty ota surprising achievement in. Cof- throw from the little house where she Main Floor Main Floor. I Die Steel Wacel oct dies 2-Ib. tins......$1.00 lived, there is a four-story laboratory, s i fee quality. A smile in every Bub. Hees +4 cup. Try a pound today. Richelieu Salad Dressing, 10-oz. bottle. +450 Richelieu Salad Dressing, 4-oz. bottle......__....206 Richelieu Mayonaise Dressing, 15-0z. bottle...._._.65e Richelieu Mayonaise Dressing, 814-02. bottle_.......40¢ bed with Dise Steel Wheels and Core C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. 230 West Second Street making the same medicine for the women of the world. During the last year almost 500 tons of carefully se- d herbs were used in the manu- ia E. Pinkham’s Veg: etable Compound. Woman's medicine for woman's iments. Have you tried it?—Adv. Kayser’s Rolettes Men’s Scout Outing Bals * ; A real buy for Shoes that wear and In black, white, brown, grey, biege. Very popular item this season. These stand up. Special for this sale, pair for Thursday. _$aeS9 | $1.98 $2.49 $2.98. Main Floor Richelieu Thousand Island Dressing, 10-oz. bottle, 40c Md ild 3 Whi 6 . Richelieu Tartar Sauce, 714-02. bottle. 400 Driverless Cars land Bros’ B Chi ant ite Slippers Richelieu Olive Relish, 7-oz. bottle....—.. .30¢ Trelan Bros’ 16-Button Mary Jane styles. Nice fine quality. Mosteller’s Comb Honey, ¢ heavy. Gar rian be: Dodges and Fords. Kid Gloves White Poplin. oe : q Sizes2to8 at, 8e Richelieu Grape Juice, pint bottle__...._.._____40¢ Richelieu Grape Juice, quart bottle..:.._.._.__.... 7Be Ocean Pearl, perfect White Laundry Soap, 7 bars 50c Telephone us your orders. They will receive prompt See Virbel, Phone 274M| Black, brown, grey, beaver, nude. Every pair gueranteed to give you sat- isfaction. For $6 85 Men’s Work Shirts Puan eer e Thursday only. Made of blue Cheviot. Thursday at Main Floor. “WE PAY THE Loss” Pelton & Hemry 2 FOR 1 0 and careful attention. Insurance and Bonds $ e 0 Cur delivery service is efficient and covers the Rick 14, 6 vase Buildi Boys’ Blouses pri! an es ot gailinh Biakt yer id Tom Sawyer and Kaynee Boys’ i i = Blouses. All light*patterns. Regular Ladies’ Short Gloves 6s ny iW parva ae aia ene Er | $388 zanee $i 00 In every color that the season de- pieden fee Rowe " THE ART OF FITTING!]| ae Pon iscsuees. ae Coane mands. Thursday j ;PIPES WE KNow- | Main Floor. ORG es ..§2.19 T AND FOLKS Men’s Athletic Und Main Floor. n 4 etic Underwear EAST SECG F Men’s Athletic Union Suits. Made of White Skirts | ps! . pike . fine quality pintty, with reinforcement Here are assembled a large assortment 3 Phones 97 and 98 ce across the back. 1 60 of Silk and Wash Skirts, the newest Z For Thursday 2... e v f th j i Main Floor. baksorh ba ne © season, just right for Silk Skirts Boys’ Scout Shoes Exutrance to New Postoffice The Shoe for the boys. These are what $9.98 - COME they should wear on outings, per pair Ww, Ski COME AND BE CURED $1.65 $1.98 $2.19 | uP leah” FES an pa $9 $2.25 3 $6.75 DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Building Materials Weare equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- ers’ supplies. Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 an your own. y solelba your fa yet curable, WE eRe, Second Floor. th, St centage ‘wih be watietaetery ‘ana about pipe fit other branch o lur We k now to install in your hom proper plumbing fixtures do the proper kind of repair 4c at decent prices. We know that you will be pleased with the Sous my commend! Holden Rule Dep't Store PHONE .7fi = ————d Denver Medical Institutes» S25" sreielt yoo eu. Tribune Wantads Bring Results

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