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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923. | radi, ed fire with a revolver. SUBMITTED FOR NEW RAILROAD Continued From Page One.) munity, co-operate in consummatins! STIRS PARLEY | street to be extended from 4 | © be extended from its present | " peatncn's;: Rectan chee Pea etre (Continued From Page 1) | almost. instant'y. sition: Une of this. street 1. The securing and donating to boundary line of the Wyoming North & South Railroad right-of-way from a point on the Chi-| street to be open to the public for all cago & Northwestern Railway com-| purposes. pany main line, said point haying al-| 6. Such additional cash bonus as to be the south land. td be given | to the ratlroad company, and said] the west end of the so-called “Carey Tract”. 1. If the railroad is built on to the south from Casper ,all its trains will 2, The purchase for the) rallroad| move into and out of Casper. At the company of the entire Carey Tract.|time of the raflrond’s completion to comprising approximately fifty-two! Casper and at such time thereafter 2) acres. |®8 said railroad may be constructed 3. Securing @ right-of-way to the! on to the south the railroad company south of or through, at a point desig-| shall maintain terminal facilities at, nated on map, the east end of the upon or adjacent to the lands herein. tank farm of the Midwest and Stand-| above described to be secured for ard Oil companies, said tank farm| those purposes. being the tank farm on the south| 2. The fifty-two acre tract to be side of the Chicago & Northwestern! given the railroad company, known Railway company's right-of-way, im-) by both parties as the Carey Tract, mediately west of Casper. Il not be used for lease, rental, 4. Securing by purchase, donation rehouse or other similar commer- condemnation or otherwise, a thirty| cial puproses but shall be used exclu- for trackage, yardage, shops, roundhouse or other strictly railroad. facilities. This recommendation to the Cham- ber of Commerce membership and entire citizenship of Casper for the consummation of the above propost- tion is made because of the mutual benefits to be derived therefrom, and is in consideration of and on the con- otherwise arranged for by the city of dition that said North & South Rail- Casper. road shall be constructed to the east 5. The purchase or acquisition by! side of the said North Platte river, condemnation or otherwise of that!/and that said land and other con- portion of said Blocks 91 and 101] tributions herein provided for shall lying north of the north line of sald| not be delivered over by the trustee Eighth street extended west; within|in whose name all subscriptions the triangle already agreed upon and | either of land or money shall remain, as shown on the map. This triangu-| until said railroad shall be so con- lar parcel also includes the entire| structed to the said east side of said Rajlroad avenue to Oak street where said Oak street intersects Railroad avenue, this point being near the northwest corner of the High School Athletic grounds. That portion of said Railroad avenue abutting Blocks 91 and 101 on the north to be con- demned or to be legally vacated or width of Railroad avenue between Oak street and Walnut street and involves condemnation or purchase of North Platte river, provided, that any such conveyance to said railroad com- pany shall be made with the express condition, that in the event that said land so conveyed to said railroad company shall at any time cease to be used for railroad purposes, 1, e., Spruce street between Railroad ave- nue and the north line of Eighth street to be extended west. Eighth Lard that’s just “lard” is only lard. But Armour’s Star is leaf lard. A big dis- tinction! Star leaf lard is dry, crisp, flaky, has a delicate flavor, and is ideal for all cooking and baking purposes. Armour’s Star—the“Ham What Am” —and Armour’s Star Bacon are of the same high quality as Armour’s Star Leaf Lard. for freight and passenger train pur- poses that then and in such event, all of such land so conveyed to said rail- road company shall revert to and re- invest in said trustee for the use and benefit of the contributors to the fund sor said railroad purposes as herein set forth. We réspectfully ask Governor Has- kell and his associates to accept this proposition to which we have devoted our time and energies as evidence of our sincere desire and effort to co-operate with him in the building of the North & South Railroad, and of our appreciation of his endeavors to develop Wyoming and its natural resources, Directors, Casper Chamber of Commerce, By O. L. WALKER, WILLIAM, Lv ARMOUR ZE5 COMPANY kowski, Vorovsky’s secretary, were who was sitting not far froni te Russian party, le'surely finished his own mea’, arose from the chair, and, walking toward the three, open- Vorovsky received the first bullet in his neck and collapsed across the table, dying Ahrens, drawing nd fulfiiling the below noted propo-| through to Wainut street. ‘The north| ‘8@ Russian press agent at the first|the weapon he always carried, was Lausanne conference. and J. Didwil-|'restra'ned from firing by a vwalter, ready been tentatively selected by Mr.! can he raised by popular subscription! Lake and the Boord, through the) or otherwise. T town of Mills to the "North Platte| The above proposition to be subject river, thence to a point designated at/ to the following conditions: There’s Lard— And There’s LEAF Lard Che Casper Daily Critune FAGKELL ACCEPTS PROPOSITION ASSASSINATION 2:ces-7se Syren a just as Didwilkowskt was shot twice in the abdomen. Almost tmmediate- about 800, ts expressed both by the | relations. public and the press in consequence of Vorovsky’s assassination. Ahrens’ thigh and one in the shou!d- er. He then sought out the “pro- prietor of the hotel, to whom he turn- ed over his revolver with the an-| government The police today declared they| statement headed because a police, Physicians said early today that| him and asked if he desired prdtec-| found no Ahrena probably would recover, but| {08 Would be taken against Vor-| tlon. ‘This offer Vorovsky declined, that Didwitkowski’s condition was| °VSKY, particularly as the Swiss gov-| it is said. critical: jernment was.anxfous to avoid en-| ‘The police announce that besides visa by the Swiss minister in Berlin, it was announced that no official ac- Our Entire Stock of That sold regularly for $75.00 and up, go on sale » Saturday only at ‘ One Half Price DRESSES! DRESSES! Packing-House Secrets Local packers buy ravy . product and sell finished product in approximately thesameterritory. Nation- al packers are equipped to move the surplus produc- tion of one section to some other section a thou- - ishment to buyers.- Values to $35.00. $17.95 FOR SATURDAY ONLY 227 South Center St. We Believe in Living and Let Live. To Illustrate-We Bought Englewood at a Low Price and are Selling It the Same Way. In Other Words, We Are Not Taking All the Profit Out. We are selling 5-acre lots for $500, $25 cash and $10 per month. We are selling 10-acre lots for $750, $50 cash and $15 per month. ‘And think, these lots are only 5 miles from the industrial heart of Casper, the third largest refinery in the world, and on the paved highway to Salt Creek, beyond question the greatest high-test oil field in the whole world. What makes real estate valuable? The amount of traffic and i people passing said real estate every day; hundreds of auto- mobiles and trucks and thousands of people pass Englewood every day. City lots, adjoining Englewood on the south, are selling today at $100 per lot; at this price it means over $400 per acre. South of Englewood, less than four years ago, 120 acres of land sold for $300. Today, it is worth $75,000. Why didn’t we see this opportunity? I am offering you the same opportunity to- day on a smaller scale. Why let this opportunity go by and be sorry later? Every lot will be sold in less than 10 days. Less than one year ago, I sold a tract of land north of Englewood for $3,000. See if you can buy it today for $15,000. Remember, between Englewood and Casper in less than one year over $5,000,000 have been expended in an industrial way. Xemember, that Casper’s population five years ago was about 6,000 and today it is nearly 30,000 and will be 50,000'in 1925. Try and buy 10 acres any direction from Casper, the same distance as Englewood for twice the price, and then do the sensible thing -- Buy an Englewood lot, while they last. JOHN M. ENGLAND CO. — Office Phone 1129 202 O-S Building Home Phone 543-J Fish ofl in solid form Japan for* soap manufacture. | FOR SATURDAY ONLY Values that have created a furore in selling circles and aston- FOR SATURDAY ONLY JOE DAVID & CO. Phone 747 PAGE THREE Apprehension for the safety of the|dangering Swiss businessmen whol finding newspaper pictures of Vor- Swiss residents in Russia, numbering|went to Russia to reopen trade|ovsky in Conrad's valise they also vered a’ four page typewritten “My confession’, | were not obliged to give special pro-| in which Conradi told why he ir 1 When Vorovsky attacked the Swiss| tection to Vorovsky, as he was not|ed to shoot Vorovsky, and added that bolshevik | an official delegate to the conference, he had planned to kill M. Tchitcherin, nouncement that he would await the) courler from Moscow was refused a|but that nevertheless, the chief of|the Soviet foreign minister, during | police only a few days ago visited| the first Lausanne conference, but opportunity. ————— fs used In Pay = HE Sy