Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO OWNERSHIP OF HOMES BOOSTED | | pe Casper Dally crioune POWELL, Wyo., May 8.—The Sho- shone project was visited the first of the week by Hans Menck of Ham- ‘burg, Germany, who has the distinc- tion of being the first citizen of that country to come here since the war. He {s an engineer in the employ of a large coal company. Driven to the necessity of enlarging the output of their poorgrade lignite mines in or- | der to secure enough coal to get along with, Mr. Menck has been sent to this country by his company to observe thb workings of large drag- Unes, machines that are not coramon- ly used anywhere in central Europe. More particular'y what he wants is a type of 300-ton shovel that can be worked on a caterpillar boty to scrape off large quantities of lignite coal from these poor-grade mines of his country. He is given the respon- sibility of determining the practicabil- ty of such machines for the purpose and he will Hkely buy two of them that will cost in the neighborhood of $125,000 each. Such a mission nat- urally brings him to the government projects where the large draglines, running on caterpilars, are found in more use than anywhere else, Speaking of the Shoshone project. Pe my a 5 TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. eee earned Dany ermine TUESDAY MAY 8,928. Another Russian Invasion country. He thought we were a wasteful people, however, but when it was explained to him that the Sho- shone project was nearly a thousand miles from its potato and hay mar- ket he replied that he could see the difference in that respect between this and his native country, where there 79,000,000 people in an THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May §. — Richara Cunningham, employed on a highway work in the canyon, fell on a rock @rill, the point entering the abdomen and perforating the bowe's, ‘The injureaé man was brought to the Carter hospital, whero he underwent a surgical operation and is mak ng rapid recovery. It is estimated that there are 400,- this German engineer thought this a|area the size of Wyoming and Mon- Continued From Page One.) of tana. 000.000 mummies in Egypt. by Charles Anda of the Natrona Ab- y in the booth of this has been arranged is the method of land titles in Boreno and e Philippines years ago.” Below a collection of weapons. fe, that has severed more s thinking apparatus a Chinese knife in a| ger bone, a Persian ed, and many other exhibit. It is rarely dangerous cutting seen togetber. extension corpora- on owning your es also the Casper and Loan associa- © the walls of their| 1 with examples he school students. | sing the nearest to f a $5 bill shown n@ National Bank | of there will be given aj lot in Highland park. ost ar © guess, and each red so that the per- es the lot will obtain} Littlefield and Son have a} wning abstracts and titles. n bath room is in the nk Plumbing com- ias been very attractively ‘ona Power company dem- Western Electric washer. ken off the ma- Jer {s shown ro- suds. s conducted in the yoming Bullding and Each person pass-| e3 fit card that will be taken out of the box at the final drawing will title ten on it to three payments on a 10- share contract equal to $15 in money. ‘The tenth card gets three) payments on a 15-share contract valued eat $22.50. The fifteenth card gets three payments on a 20-share contract equal to $30. This company is also @hewing a model house constructed by Harry E. Champian, Jr. The Casper Gas Appliance com- pany shows the Clark Jewe] and the Lorain gas heaters as well aa other gas appliances. The ‘Casper Brick and Tile com- pany exhibits an example of a hol-| low wall said to be the strongest and lightest wall buflt. A Hoosier kitchen cabinet, fino- Jeum, and other kitchen furnishings have been placed in the booth of the of |* It does not, | great vartety. | ame on a card. The! . et we Ss Marta, Asti, Russian dancer, is being acclaimed a great success In Ber- aera and other European cities. Now she is planning a tour of thd nited States, Graham-Shields Furniture company. | The E. P. Brennan compan stoves, etc., in a ver gas appliar | To know ow | show will open again tonight.| haw good a cigarette counter-attractions Monda: be made, Ing prevented the large attend.| weally can e which would ordinarily hav been noticed, but even then a v satisfactory number of persons saw | the exhibits. The doors swing open | again at 7:30 p. m. HANNA, Wryo., May %.—The Mud- dy Creek unit within the Medicine Bow national forest, with an est!- mated stand of 560,000 raflroad ties and 5,000,000 feet of saw !ogs, has| recently been sold to the Wyoming| Timber company of Hanna, Wyo. This timber Mes an eatimated atumpage value of $78,000, and is ex- pected will be cut out in about three years, Ties from this legging chance are) Ariven down Muddy Creek to Douglas | creek and down Douglas creek to the Platte river for Cellvery at Fort CASPER: IS + THE - FUTURE - CAPITAL + Z0-OF7D + MOOTE - W-I4- Z— + <4-N - qMM—-—4- MTA mM: Ferme How much should a Casper family of four spend in a year for clothing? Or a family of three or five? M4p4n-mr4- 70° And how much should they spend for food? And how much for shelter? And for operating their household? And for their personal needs? These are among the questions that are answered fully by the best authorities in America in the new budget book that the Citizens National is furnishing free to its customers new and old, married and sin- gle. You ought to have a copy of this book, and if you are not already a customer here you can easily get one by opening a savings or epecne account or renting a safe deposit OX. At least come in and talk with us about it and let us show you a copy. ~- ZO—ADPNOF: FPN-OOF -mMI4: wpr:-4-- CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY BLOG. am + Od magnificent appearing section Second and Yellowstone TING NPL OY ACLDO LOINC OAD) Just a Real Wea “Té ar’n’t the ’eavy ’auling that 'urts the *orses’ ’oofs—it’s the ’ammer, 'ammer, ?ammer on the ’ard ‘ighway.” PROTECTION against shocks of the road is specially provided only in Durant-made cars by the Durant Tubular Backbone which increases efficiency of all working parts and preserves them and the body far longer than usual. ' CASPER PRICES Standard touring - Standard roadster Business coupe -.- $1090 $1090 $1250 THE YELLOWSTONE MOTOR SALES Phone 1381 wl H A. EARL STONE, Cornet . DAVIS, Cornet COLE, Trombone G. FERBER -- Opens Promptly TABLE SERVICE Winter Gardens Tonight at 8:30 Entertainment Before the Dance C. CUSICK, Saxaphone AL FINCH, Piano EARL EVANS, Drummer Entertainer DeLuxe REFRESHMENTS AND DRINKS Make It a Point Not to Conflict Other Dates With This Special Opening Night New Moose Temple COR. A AND WOLCOTT (This Space Donated by F. M- Zimmers of the Western Realty and Lot Sales Company) 7 } NR AT oO

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