Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. Cbe Casper Daily Cribune Es! March 2.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)—The town of Bochum Noss been fined 35,000,000 marks be- kause two newsdealers were beaten by Germans for selling French newspa- pers. Tho town of Kettwig, near Essen, where military te'ephone wires were cut, has been fined one million marks. ‘These fines are in accordance with an order by General De Goutte, French cOmmander, that’ cities and towns throughout the Ruhr valley shall bo held responsible for sabotage or other acts of disorder des'gned to of oceupation. German officials of such towns wil: be liable to arrest and trial by court- martial in serious cases. The Bochum fine was quickly, French troops down upon the Rathaus, amount and left. In Duesseldorf, Herr Wenzel, as. sistant Sirscths, of posts and tele graphs, has been sentenced to six months imprisonment. He ts charged 4 ed in sabotage on one apparatus. collected swooped took the hinder the French and Belgian armies | da GERMAN TOWNS MUST PAY FINES It is reported that Lord Mayor Haverstein of Oberhausen Lord Mayor Schaeffer of Essen, who were recently ¢ of two years, | amounted to more than one Dillion marks, the Tageblatt estimates. Forty two cases of robbery diers in Bochum had b the German authorities up to yester- ay Essen policemen, in oj ands of ma many policemen for ders of the federal minis terfor not to salute Frenc gian officers, the dispatch STORM WICTIM §=|EDUCATION ASSOCIATION CALDER GHIDES SENATE SOLONG N OWAN SONG GREAT FALLS, Mont., March 2. —Thomas Raine,’ 45, who started, from the Crown Butte coal minés for his ranch north of Sun river during| and Vice CLEVELAND, Ohio, (By March 1.— The Associated Press.}—An- prison k ences | suc ceantvely. “ati Di SPER aa SIM | the afternoon of February 12 in the| nouncement that the National Edu- | statesmen and politicians have ence. | blizzard, and for whom search ; cation association has called a | failed. 5 “RI, ”? d Agitati been made for a number of days,| world conference cn education for Although arrangements for the BERLIN, ‘March .2.—The damage OCs an PTANION | was found just north of Fort Shaw| the promotion of international | conference have been progressing done in the recent plundering of the Deplored i Add and Sun river, where he had frozen| peace and the mutual understand- | for three years, so secretly has the Tosh chins 552 ac ORS antiekise leplored in ESS (| to death trying to reach his home a| {ng of nations and peoplesfurnished | committes carried on its work that few miles farther on. The body was many members of the association | the principal topic of conversation | among thousands of delegates at- tending the annual convention of the department of superintendence and affiliated organizations of the association here. The conference will be held in Bidding Farewell. WASHINGTON, gress “blocs” under a big drift. The house of Richard Blair is two hundred yards from where the peas was found. ——_——_—~ | | | doned. Pi on Tepe neh sol- ed to March 2.—Con- and agittion for gov: it is stated. ernment operation of raflroads were 3 Z deplored. by Senator Calder. Repub 4 Oakland, Cal., | school children in 60 nations of BE! RLI Sree 2.—({By The Asso-| lican, New York, in a “swan song” A joint world | Europe, Asia and North and South | 2 dress in the senate, reviewing conference on child health also will America, has beén assured, {t was eighteen years of congress'onal ends March 4, follow: for re-election. | be held. Calling of the conference, said, marks the announ Another professors will gates of the! it ts first effort ever FOR MONTANA | e| ing their release from y Declaring that American political 5 and act 9 ters. patch to the Vossisc life had ‘kent pace with our great PI peace for starting construction This 8 session of the on sentences and fi industrial development.” Senator Cal iS PROJE T his apring, 5 “| conventi as devoted to addre: 50,000 marks to hundr der declared that ‘‘government regu of the curri ‘The new road will be a sixty mi'e s have } ons and demagogic denuni ‘e and elsewhere are slowly r of the in-| ing down” the railroads, and-Bel-| Discussing the bloc movement Sen. s | ator Calder said: the or from Billings, Mont nitentone"*! Salt Creek Club . through Neb: ST. PAUL, ction of ad in sout March 2. 000. bra: Applica/ions at a hearing be- ing cond 4. r, chair- man of tho state public fee com mission, in the council chambers at the city hall. Mr. Draper will take the evidente with him to Cheyenne where the com: the applications Practically all of the are for service between Evansville, ‘oper. Included in tho Frank K ate an International truck, ap} with | ave a capacity of 15 pas- E. Welch, who desires to rom Casper to Evansville with @ White bus; the Casper Bus & Transportation company, YoTERY QUEEN [a IDENTIFIED The much discussed “Mystery Wo man’? who was declared by the Fuchs company to carry a signed order for a dress on this company, appeared on the str ts of Casper today from 11 a. i turned out to be The winner of the Paul Hooper, who Mrs. was the only person to say ‘You are the Mystery Woman,” who has a signed order for a dress on the Fuchs Co. to the right person, The Mystery Woman had been ad: vertised extensively in the Tribune during the past two weeks. She was said to fe a well-known Casper wo: man, afd many persons during the hours scheduled for her appearance ‘waited on the streets and in the shops ying to faentify the Indy with the order. ‘Many women were told that they werg the person sought, but it was some time before the original woman was contacted. The advertising feature of tho {dea has appealed to many persons, as be ing one of the most novel and orig inal ever conceived. Don't be discouraged {f you falled ver the mysterious woman try it again tomorrow. Anpther well-known Casper’ lady will be the mysterious one tomorrow. 2,000 STRIKE IN CLEVELAND “CLEVELAND, March 2,—More than 2,000 laborers employed on prac- tically every big comstruction job here went on strike when efforts to reach an agcement om a 1923 wage scale failed. Officials “of the union are de- manding 87% cents an hou, 7% cents more than: the contractors oger. More NE nér cent of the building trades 8 belong to the union, strikers Fresh Bread Baked Daily ah AT’S what you get from ordering your Bread from us. It contains the purest in- gredients known to bakers. BUY a loaf today and TASTE the difference, The Snow White Bakery 1st St. Phone 1319 J—121 E. for additional motor, to bus franchises in Casper are under| un s body, from Mills to Evansville, | who wish | 4 BUS PERMIT APPLICATIONS ARE HEARD BY STATE COMMISSION : All sion will decide on| questioned a out applications | chise. Mills and than two franchi both suburbs of ithe city | gs it is believed there plicanta | busi ness to warrant four companies Webb who wants to] operating over this rout run Fords from ‘I should like to appeal here for the ending of all blocs or petty sec: the semi-bitumino ta 5 Bei ast region, is planned b: tlonalisms; for a better spirit, a more| Burlington and Quin : thorough understanding and a more] coraing to authorita Ria oars Peltier these First Book Day wholesome re: d. for each other 2 i m: ¥ i eR ite sae 6 | om its main road near! ‘Tho Salt Creek club house, recent nited States. Agents for the ne! are] y th, Mont, into the Rosebudjly constructed by the Midwest Re purchasing the right of way from where it will operate large fining company for its employes, will mines. have a “book day” March 10. LISTEN MEN! Here is a chance to stock up on Underwear needs. ABOUT 168 UNION SUITS of Chalmers (Knico) Brand For medium weight, silver gray, all year ’round wear. Sizes 36 to 46. Weare going to close them out at the unheard price of Ad Per Suit Sheridan, Wyo., northeast into the! Rosebud district, it was stated. Plans U. S. Narcotic fee dl gisreioh sey alee BES | ‘gent Hemovee'| Auto Wrecking Co WASHINGTON, March 2.—Wil'lam D. Yasselli, a narcotic field agent of We tear ’em down; everything saved but the honk. the federal prohibition forces at Chi-’ has Been removed from office THIRTY DIFFERENT MAKES OF CARS SALVAGED NOW Nutt, chief of the 1117 East Yellowstone At Scoop’s Garage sper to Mills} abet Motor putting a such as are on duty in the city| on the route from Mills to nsville. of fl the business y are being | cago, heir ability to ca y Colonel L. G. nents of the narcotic division. le that not Colonel Nutt refused to 3 will b the removal other than to that is not sufficient Yassellf had been “indiscreet.”” Yas sellt will be separated ‘permanently from the service. E.R. WILLIAMS STORES COMPANY Staple and Fancy Groceries and Best Quality Meats GRANT STREET GROCERY AND MARKET 815 S, Grant St. Public Market 129 W. Second St. Phone 1168 Phone 457 | |Phones 10 & 11 SPECIALS FOR NATIONAL CAN GOODS WEEK March 3 to March 10 Here are a few of our great assortments. Watch our windows for changes. Do not fail to take advantage of these specials. the applicants the requir It is prob: discuss BLUE FRON' GROCERY 446 S. Wolcott St. Entrance Through CENTRAL GROCERY AND MARKET For Saturday For Saturday And Monday ASSORTMENT NO. 1 No. 244 can YF Peaches ASSORTMENT NO. 2 1 No. 2 can Loganberries 1 No. 214 can Sliced Peaches 1 No. 2 can Strawberries 1 No. 21% can Prunes 1 No. 2 can Blackberries 1 No. 214 can Apricots 1 No. 2 can Red Pitted Cherries 1 No. 2% can Plums 1 No. 2 can Red Raspberries 1 No. 214 can Grapes 1 No. 2 can Black Raspberries Your Spring Suit Is Here Gabardine All Weather Top Coats and Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 6 CANS FOR $1.49 ASSORTMENT NO. 3 6 CANS FQR $1.98 ASSORTMENT NO. 4 1 No. 2 Del Monte YF Peaches 1 No. 2 can Corn 1 No. 2 Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches 1 Ao: 2 can Tomatoes 1 No. 2 can Del Monte Plums 1 No. 2 can Stringless Beans : 1 No. 2 can Del Monte Apricots 1 No. 2 can Peas, Daisy We ask you to come in and examine these 1 No. 2 can Del Monte Pears 1 No. 2 can Brown Beauty Beans Suits, whether you buy or not. They are values that we are quite sure have never been duplicated in Casper, as the extraor- dinary quality and prices we're quoting will convince you of the earnestness of our de- sire to best serve you. 5 CANS FOR $1.19 ASSORTMENT NO. 5 5 bars P. & G. Soap 1 pkg. Star Naptha Powder 1 pkg. Chipso 8 bars Toilet Soap 5 CANS FOR 69c ASSORTMENT NO. 6 All of Assortments 1, 2,3, 4 and 5 1 can Lye or 1 can Old Dutch Cleanser si.io | 96.48 We Handle Wigwam and Snow Flake Bread. DELIVERIES MADE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. 260 SOUTH CENTER “dropinifonlyforalook” made by united. educational forces to bring peace to a world after believed the plan had heen aban- Attendance of 10,000 delegates from cities, universities and profes: sional organizations of educators, | representing more than 400,000,000 | 1.000 exchange with the dele ctive countries | House Will Have PAGE FIVE this time it ts hoped that persons in-| they would be willing to see st terested in the workers in the field|/toward a band of enthustustit will offer them what spare books readers. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Pup Cafe No. 149 West Second St. 7 A. M., MARCH 2 Strictly Modern and Up-to-date THE FASTEST GROWING RESTAURANT IN THE MIDDLE WEST. All Work Done by the Following Casper Firms: PAINTING Stewart & Company PLUMBING Palmer & Company SHEET METAL AND HEATING Grant & Company ELECTRICAL WORK At Union Electric Company CARPENTER WORK W. E. Pratt, Building Contractor EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYES All Members H. A. R. E. I. A., Local 842, Casper HEALTH DEPARTMENT REPORT, 99.9 PER CENT Again We Thank You FLEMMING & SOTO, Props. PUP CAFE NO.1 PUP CAFE NO. 2 108 North Center 116 West Midvest DO YOUR STUFF The Public Utility Industry The public utility industry as an industry has an aggregate investment in the United States of at least $17,100,000,000, divided as follows: Gas (including natural) Telephone and telegraph ... Electric power and light....—-.._. Wlectric Pau WAY a. ape Water supply —_. ----$ 2,500,000,000 3,000,000,000 4,600,000,000 5,000,000,000 2,000,000,000 Beh 8 | ea li aa ng aa SO ie Ll $17,100,000,000 Contrast the wealth invested in the utilities with that of some of the largest industries of the country. According to the 1919 census of manufacturers of the United States, the aggregate capital invested in the country’s iron and steel works, in rolling mills and blast furnaces was $3,577,513,902. The capital in- vested in paper and wood pulp mills was less than $1,- 000,0000,000; in the industry of refining petroleum it was less than $1,200,000,000; in the printing and pub- lishing industry, including books, newspapers and pe- riod.cals, it was less than $1,200,000,000; in the ship building industry it was less than $1,400,000,000; in the slaughtering and meat packing business it was less than $1,200,000,000, and in the automobile indus- try, including bodies and parts, it was less than $1,- 800,000,000. Natrona Power Company Own Your Own Home HOME OWNERS ARE THE BACKBONE OF ANY COMMUNITY, OF ANY NATION They are the people who count in any locality. Buy a lot in Mills and be a real citizen of Wyoming. $400.00 and $450.00 Each $25 DOWN AND $10 A MONTH MILLS CONSTRUCTION CO. Phones 311 and 2019-J-3 Offices America Theater Bldg. and Town of Mills

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