Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 20, 1922, Page 5

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€be Casper Daily Tribune HEARING ON CASPER GAS RATES AND CHARGES CONCLUDED HERE “ontinued from Page EY pany had been operating as a utility supplying gas to the usens of Casper, it was the cus- , to require a fixed deposit. or yer assurance guaranteeing. pay- FOR FREIGHT RATE REDUCTION | 's J. Bangert, formerly special writer for the Phila-. deine Sh American, later editor of the Lander Post, and at present secretary of the Thermopolis Chamber of Com-} |merce, was in town this morning in the interest of lower freight rates in Wyoming. : Mr. Bangert has visited Billings, Mont., whose proximity ‘Joly Widow” [s New HUNGRES irTe0 SEND NH MT sIPERY ee ‘The ca: which has Bays pipe fitters and employes of the refineries in Casper, who are Bs well qualified to install this serv- a! been t the Arkeor h by the local post o' “transformed imto ; the American Legion for this supreme and the novetty entertainment offered in the pauedo boom camy +> the early , but on the other hand if one person aside fram the em- nt of gas bills, For some time | ployes of the company is vermitied jt Wyming cities affiiates its inter-kets ix sulphur," said Mr. Wargert 4 3 affording hundreds of | ¢ where records are available, | to make such installation, then [ests With those of this state, and|“'The sole reason we cannot. market|COlumbia Offering penpay pipaoure . the depesit required has been the | every persor must be permitted fo | Sheridan and is.on his way from here|our products is the excessive freight Taps iets 5. uivalent of 6 days consumption | make such installation, with the re- [tO Cheyenne. He has conferred with|rates. We are out for reductions that = of the show and the crowd was sring the winter ‘period. In the | walt that there is’ a danger that |the chambers of commerce in each of will enable us to place Wreming raw es . BAD ihe tO, LE. BOO ase of a new building where no ree. | some time or other some person not |the cities inentioncd, seeking their aid/and manufactured products the _ i hee ote whieh $s qovehed iO: SATS S¥es dare EH ords ne available, Properly qualified would install such |!" regard_to the campaign to be waged| world markets where they rightfully (eres e noeee or umbia Uy is the. Mreenee_ Sees 2 rade from the number and kindof | a service in such @ way that gas |f the respective cities decide that the | belong.” agg Mla fla aay tong ir: ~ ing tg ay te BRL ; cas using appliances, as to the pro- | would leak from such installation to | Project = @ one og TTR A Heal Ajeepionel agtvengatiy-adgeae pel Baas y-ray coin able consumption, and a deposit re- | nome confined apgce with the result | Thermepolls, according’ to Mr. Ban-|the ‘idea during hia. present trip and|icr dancing, silent acting aod betilione | ant ivuiation. Roulette neeis vired equivalent to the estimated | of a possible explosion. The New |£ert, has unusual natural resources. /later in the year to form a state or 1 crap tables continue to be’ w pools of actis | juantity of gus that the average con: | York Of! company feels that in such | Among them are ‘oil, gas, fireciay,} ganization to further the ides. 2 aang iota apeupd 4 lye aaah ap hy, wieder ere eit ince on sumer_uses in such appliances in | a case it may very possibly be held |coal, gypsum, sulphur and carbon| “Many. people,” iid Mr. Rangort,) en eD.T ewente-one: heleas At; postiio 60 daye) The company does not de- | lable for the damage and doew not | black. ‘The only one of these pro-) ‘will say that we are reaching for the) Pert Vallee is himself particutarty in point of popularity a eekeit wes oaant cs ical and fs ably it assisted > as. An Irishman and a Dutchman Ed} The candidates for >» $400 diamond ring Which is being offered as first prize in the queen contest is| are busy each night collecting vot Dorothy Sevier and Betty Merrill re any larger deposit thansis neces- sary to insure payment consumed, and it 4s to t of every consumer that ducts that we can ship more than 50 miles and compete in the ouside mar feel that it is warranted in permit- i ting other than the employes of the | New York Oil company to make | never grow old: oo sete y Hazel Heston, singer and dan | such 4 Z company } | has no desire to exact any gain.from AT NOTICE. fone of the finest things ‘on-the will. | this work and permits the consumer , |. 1 will not be responsible for any| se Heston is accomplished in every moon. Maybe we reach, w the ment of the gas bills be insured so pay that these who do pay their bills seem to be having a close race for 11 not be burdened to pay for | if he so desires to furnish every- | debts contracted only br myself. way, The chorus shows up with some | first place. although several other those who do not pay their bills. | thing, dig the ditch, etc.. but feels | HERMAN PETERSON, new steps that appear to be the re aales ten arS..9 oe It is complained that no interest [| that it must make the actual con. FQ N W RIVER BRIDGE 3: Harrison. suit of great deal of practice igh: there will the deposits. s being paid upon nections from carb to meter. The New York Of company wel comess any criticism of its service and wil! endeavor to correct any | causes of dissatisfaction where it is | at fault | THIS SIDE OF DOUGLAS Good progress is being made by the jLevy Construction company of Den {ver in assembling matevials for the construction of the new bridge across ee ree aa river at Dousta ae an Whe HUMPHREY adiantfir THE PERFECT GAS FIRE NO BOTHER NO ODOR RADIANT HEAT A Style for Every Need, $18.00 to $75.00. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Inc. 119 East First St. Phone 1500 | ee LONDON, Sept. 20.—(By The Asso- elated Press,—Of‘icial confirmation was received here today from Con- stantinople stating that the French Chanak and that the tlallans were| tibkabetsitons bets apparently “doing the same thing. The| fea’ weir Heme sate neented? British force is remaining alone ation. ite 206, Becklinger Bldg. ‘that _potnt. i Phone 1830. 9-19-5t At a recent con A trial will convince you that we have an up-to- date Tire Repair Shop and that our work pleases. All Teyana we STRIVE TO CAA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK-—-A Wonderful Opportunity to Buy DIAMONDS LADIES’ RINGS SCARF PINS GENTLEMEN’S RINGS - EMBLEM PINS BAR PINS LAVALLIERS EMBLEM RINGS, ETC. We are ready to admit that in prin: | ple it is only right and proper A ‘hat Interest should be paid upon the deposits made with the company y the consumers, “It is here point- | ed out that the sum total of the de- mately $10,000, on which 6 per cent per annum would amount to about $600, It-is estimated that in order a t am onetsarth the ties ot one clerk | |Conwan, ‘sate highoray commlestone would he gtvati_over entirely :to, in: \this morning. ‘The pile Griver will be terest caloulations on deposits, mak- in operation shortly and it $s the in $1,200. .It is a well known fact that ture work thi¢,tall, the rates should be so regulated by (Continued from Page One) The bridge is to be completed by the public service commission that |net has endorsed the action of Pre |J¥ly 1, according to the contract and a proper return upon the money in- | mier Hughes of the Australian com-| Will cost, $55,839.13. The compfetion vested in the utility is returned to | monwealth in offering to send troops| Of the bridge will mark the passing of the utility, and it is evident that |to the Gallipoli! peninsula. he only bridge structure on the Yel the consumers in the Jong run will wstone highway between Cheyenne tion approzimately $600.required to ae calculate ti:is interest. The com- pany is not seeking dep~aits. It pre- fers assurance of the payment, of gas bills through guarantors or as- surance of reliable perons that the Bills will bp paid. Because of the the cost of handling such deposits, it believed that the depositors them- selves would prefer that no inter- est be paid upon the deposits. It tm alleged that the New York oil company requires property owners to. obtain certificates of ice from the New York Oil com- pany, The consumers have appar- ently been put to some unnecessary trovble and discomfort in obtaining certificates of ownership from the county ¢lerk because of some mis- taken gttitude in the gas depart- of the payment of every gas bil, no deposit would be required, and the company has made a rule that -prop- erty owners in Neu of putting up a deposit may show! their property ownership, in which case no deposit is required. The company feels that ership actually is a property owner, and has no desire further than a reasonable assurance to put the property owners to any unnecessary trouble to prove their property own- ership. Any preperty owner at any time may put up a deposit if he the company. The company would de satisfied that the consumer is a property owner if they have person: 3! knowledge thereof, or if responsi- ble parties known to the company certify to the property ownership, or if all other means fall, that the in rare cases would it be necessary to have a certificate. of ownership signed by the county clerk and even n those rare cases,it could be avoid- ed if the property owner prefers to put up a deposit instead. It has been alleged that the com- posits by gas consumers with the | New York Oil company is approx! FARLY DRIVE RIVE ON. t to the company { . tention of the construction company to a FoR vos ald 3 ent meee | complete all foundations and sub-struc- bave to pay not only the $600 in- and Casper that is not of modern con lerest that they receive but in addi- structiun. small amount of interest on the de- posits required of itself less than ownership from the county clerk be- fore being able to obtain gas serv- ment of the New York Ol! company. Were the New Oil company assured it should be reasonably assured that ths consumer claiming property own~ prefers that to establishing his prop- erty ownership to the satisfaction of county clerk issue a certificate of ownership. It would seem that only pany's rule that none but employes be permitted to install ‘curb to met- LA This is a bankrupt sale. This stock of feevatlandios is at your mercy. -Don’t fail to take advan- er” service is unreasonable. Un- : doubtedly “there are many men, tage of it. You will save money and make a good investment if you buy during this great Diamond’ Sale at Huber’s Jewelry Store. SYMPATHY GOES QUT TO FAMILIES (Continued from Page One.) President McCarthy of the Pacific toast baseball league was considering an all-star baseball contest: for the benefit of the Jackson women and children. Benefit shows are to be staged in several California cities, in- cluding Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco, Thirty-eight bodies still remained tarly today on the 4,350 foot level of the Argonaut. Identification is pos- uble only by means. of scars, teeth and other personal characteristics. Res- cue officials expressed the hope that ull bodies would be out tomorrow. Mrs. Lola Potter, Amador county roner, prepared to empanel 12 jur- today. to investigate the disaster. The jurors ai will view bodies al- ndy taken out and then adjourn pntlt the remaining bodies are recovered. LOOK FOR THE SALE SIGNS. LOOK FOR THE SALE SIGNS. JAPANESE BENEFIT FUNDS. PROMISED. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.—Manag- ers of the Japanese fall festival in progress here, have announced that “every penny of profit’? obtained the ‘ast day, September 24, wiil be do- nated to the familics of the 47 miners who died in the Argonaut mine at Jackson, Cal. The festival is con- Sucted and patronized chiefly by Japa dese residents, EAA ‘THERMOPOLIS LAUNCHES MOVE {EsION JOY CAL HOLDS AMUSEMENT TEREST = to swing » candid the far suich Howler The appearance pvelty of the nev some of which —————.——_ Pay “2 key for evcry Ste paid. si: | | | The beauty of the Chalmers Six wins instant admiration. Chalmers Six at #1185 | Sound Motor Car Value But it is its exceptionally fine performance that is most impressive. At the new price of #1185 the A beautifil new ship- ment of FALL We have a full line of untrimmed shapes, me- tallic Rowers, and silks, silk, veivet or metal cloth. Buckram frames. Everything te make—- your hats. “Quality Merchan sound investment value of the Chalmers Sixis more than ever out- standing. Let ué prove this to you. ChaJmars Six Prices S-Pass. Touring Car, £1185 Roadster $1164 7-Pass. Touring Car, $1345 Coupe, $1595 Pree ksh Demat Rewer mares w he aided KENNEDY MOTOR CO. 236 W. Yellowstone—Phone % / A Line of Cameo Pattern Hats. two editions. up for your Tribune and get $ CASPER DRY GOODS CO. 120 East Second Street—Next Door to Wiggins e at Reasonable Prices.” Applied WHAT WE DO— We extract any number of teeth without causing the slightest pain. ~ We make bridges that are equal to your natural teeth and probably look better, plate work is the lar that you can se- cure in Casper. Gold Crowns, 22K, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $7.50. Plates, guaranteed, 402 O-S Building EI ooo Modern Dentistry Perfectly Painless Extraction—Examiation Free. DR. FRANK CARLL Phone 564-J Moses overlooked a good bet when he failed to in- clude the tooth brush in his ten commandments. : Our best that can be produced. We give you the best value dollar for dol- $7.50. $20.00. ers’ supplies. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lumber and build- Rig timbers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. 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