Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN OHIO. CAMPAIGN 5 LAUNCHED BY HIRAM JOHNSON MAYFIELD ELECTION PROBE IS ORDERED BY THE SENATE If CONTEST LAUKCHED BY FOES Code Casper Daily Cridune ‘COMING EVENTS IN THE|INDEPENDENCE PLEA VOICED ‘CONGREGATIONALCHURCH) BY FILIPINO COMMISSIONER IN ADDRESS BEFORE HOUS The observance of the first Sunday of the new year is progressing very \favorably. Several new members [nave signed up to unite with the church at the morning hour. Many others have indicated their desire to WASHINGTON, Jan. 4,—Deliver- free Philippines. This is but human. ing his first speech In the house,; YOu have won the sincere friendshi; JANUARY 4, 1924 on the same plane as these who have enjoyed the benevolent and humant- tarian influence of the American Cuba,” he continued, “has been freed. Czecho Slovakia Lithuania and } | Poland are now , thanks to the, |moral intervention by the United States. Egypt has recovered her in- ‘dependence through recojnition by F \tre British empire of American doc-] ANCONA, ITALY —- Eartha: jtrines.. Ireland has secured from | Shocks and heavy snow are caus ‘ ngland a free state political status. | Suffering among v sut_ the Philippines, under the] Vince of Pisaro. Altoge! American flag, cannot secure free- z in the pro. f 15 shocks have bgen registered in 24 hours, eee ——— and admiration of China, though you ;do so. | This is one of the surest Ways! Dearo Guevara. new resident com- have done less for that country than|@0M. that” priceless treasure of a |to make resolutions permanent and from the Philippines aa-| h#ve done | people which America herself has . 4 | Practical. Tocated independence for the islands|*% have for the Philippines | helped other small countries to ac-|_BUFFALO—The pony ‘trucks on Organization Formed The removal of the ¥. W. C. A.| With the statement that “an in-| “Tam certain you will realize that. quire.”* the engine of a section of the Twes, eau from the Smith and Turner butlding | dependence for the islands with the! the Filipino people are fighting the| teth (Century, were | Geraiied when Aft . t to the old Nicolaysen home one block} statement that “an independent}batile of American. principles. Our the train struck Se Sirtaooaetie Stal er Arraignmen north of the Midwest building in-] Dinippires’ will. be stronger for! victory will be your victory; our de-| Tribune Want Ads bring results Jed on a crossing at Forks, néar here 0 jyolves the future of the pleasant| \iercanism t a subjugated|feat your defeat. The Filipino people | —=———— <- eS ST es ee Of Opponents. | Sunday evening Program of the! Diitippines possibly can be.” do not ignore the geographical situa: ’ mE ge gene EOnONORORONO BORO ZORO BORO ROO ROEOROEOHE i. pga Ded 252 son pointed) “No matter how altruistic your|tion of their country. Nor do they & —— to submit the proposition to the : * “4 | interest of this nation tn . ; abe designs,” he said, “a dependent | ignore the inte CLEVELAND, Ohio. Jan. 4—Sen (itectors of the ¥. W. C. A. that Jf] pinippines must behold American-| this latitude. Our dream is to be © The High Grade Spread for Bread stor Hirany W. Johr Saapeaire. jt. is agreeable to them we will con-| 1. jess affectionate than would aj useful to your nation, to show her @ + uination to the tinue to rent the use of the rooms ————| and the world our gratitude for the & ~ for t ihe See es ice for an indefinite period... Next-Sun- {unselfish leadership of the American & pce ns from Ohio r the clinic will meet at the new] siven. All adult members will be) Unseitieh Wadersilip Ot bie ‘tm ceive it | quarters of the Y. there and friends of the church| j end z prec Re | A great event in the Congrega-| though not members will be made| “Our costs ‘and mountains, our scp thy ation and to tional church ts the annual dinner| welcome. Reservations must be/ lakes and pays: aur Sp gto g por s ; state ¢ = ond annual meeting of the church. de. Call up Mrs. Wolcott, 1560 W;| will be yours in time of need. Our er for Obio, rch. | made. P ‘Snot . be a ee aztec er ed all the important business of| Mrs. Carl Cook, 659 M; Mrs. Freder-/ fortunes, our lives, will be at the Pure Cocoanut oil —refined Peanut oil churned “We're pees me ae | the church is transacted. The din-| ick Jessen, 1976 R. disposition ofthis nation should des- @ , ilk ing vO” Frank “H.- Hitch 3 and meeting will be held in the| The new First church of Casper ey ge Pas agen bead eae s in sweet sterilized milk—with them stepping, - nquet room of the Henning at 6:30 | has wn in less than four months} battle in defense of the safety of the ‘dl vaert apciatele PO ¢ gee! on Tuesday evening, January |to the position of fourth in strength| World, justice and Iberty. necessary salt—that’s all mar declared. §. Plates will be arranged for 125.{among the 28 Congregational] Commissioner Guevara declared n Hiteh ; 25. | among eres Omen: OLOE OOD ORO CHOROHGH OH OH ONOHOROZOR ae we at ig Dut a guarantee will have to be churches of Wyoming. that Filipinos “aspired to be placea OF0™! nized Johnson's the next month Johnson was immensely the crowd which greet poll Here a pare irom kexas, and. his : bonus “out of) fami Mr. and Mrs. d._ insert left, Horace Mayfield and propoeet ix ye tha“ United) HEBt sons of the senator. Mayfield’s seat in ¢ ate is to ere cUhans thd efsshardth petal tga oA ‘| be cont hotos taken in Washington D. C. States treasury,” and made it pla that besides the soldiers bonus, his WASHI jan. 4.—A resolu-, Chairman Spencer of the Elections campaign es would include tax] tion form. horizing investiza-! committee, explained that the resolu- reduction, esr ally income tax; re-/ tion of the electi: wed that -in th Sewberry lief for farmers; the world 3] tela! Dent “ é ; : league ‘of nations; the adm FeuterOny tig e, provid'ng for inquiry into “ex tion's attitude toward shipme o committee wil sive and illegal expenditures and} arms to Mexi the adminis to: map out " . tion's foreign policy and a -| In a short debate, some senators not ob. ment of southern de'egates to the] criticised the res mn as too gen-'Ject to the and. added national convention eral in terms, but it fin went that he was at Senator ao ee through as drafted by the Republi-' Mayfield had “ objection what- can Jeaders ever” hut he thought Senator May. field was entitled to specific knowl-| Grocer Thankful edge of the charges which he wou have to meet. vio Arkeon Will Give “1 had been sick ne 20 years 2 3 with stomach trouble and was Prizes Tonight slowly starving to death as every-| thing I ate caused terrible ¢ and | —— pain and my food did not digi 115 to Was reduced to friend advised me Wonderful Remedy 4 months| y night dance this evening. The ago, which I di now weigh particularly att 151 Ibs., and can eat anyth j a decoration suital ayers. hank calls r ‘Vacuum derful ly It remoy the} - Pp Galartnat ciicous/frow the intes-| Ip the middie ages the kings and acked tinal tr and alays t influm- | feudal nobi “ctically levied Reaches you full of rich, mation which caus ally all ependents for gifts or mellow flavor! Try ADVO rtomach, liver ail The present varied ord Rodag ies as nients, ineludin One| ing to sex and rank. In the 16th “a Bed tile she! dose will refund-{century the suitable gift from ten- ed at all nt to landlord was a capon. Modernize It- . tall Automatic) Heat Control Your heating plant cannot be economical and efficient in operation without automatic heat control. Your heating system meeds it no matter what type of titis. Install the Minneapolis tt Regulator. It maintains a uniform temperature day and night. Turns off the gas burner when the desired temperature is reached, no overheating, nowaste. Automatically lowers the temper- ature at night and raises it in the morning. The“Minneapolis” actually pays for itself many times over. Half a millionin use. Quickly and easily installed in old or new homes on any type of heating plant burning any kind of fuel. Con- venient monthly payment plan. Write, cail or phone for booklet, “The Cowvensence of Comfort.” The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” 115-119 E, First,‘ (A) Pipe (8) Pipeless 2 Hot Water 3Steam (A) High or low Pressure (8) District Steam Phone 1500 OLIS ATOR The Heartotfthe Neatiy-Riant ula ESTABLISHED 1889 RESOURCES Loans ~-_-_---_+-____________$2;060,523.71 Overdrafts 22> .2ias sit oe 1,191.27 United States Bonds____/.___-_ 112,401.96 Stocks, Bonds, ete.....--_______ 50,638.55 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures? 2-20-2020. 5252-5) 130:933:71 Cash and Sight Exchange______$1,025,719.22° Total $3,390,408.42 OFFICERS A. J. CUNNINGHAM, President J. DE FOREST RICHARDS, Vice President PATRICK SULLIVAN, Vice President PATRICK SULLIVAN P. C. NICOLAYSEN 35 YEARS OF SERVICE STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Casper National At Close of Business, December 31, 1923. CASPER, WYOMING: Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier C, H. McFARLAND, Asst. Cashier ‘DIRECTORS J. DE FOREST RICHARDS ESTABLISHED 1889 Bank NATIONALIZED 1903 LIABILITIES Capital Stock _________________$ 100,000.00 Surplus, 205 80000006 Undivided Profits_._-___...... 32,865.38 Gipcilation. (ooo ee 2 8 Se Seg 97,700.00 Deposits ~---------~~.-~~=____$3,059,843.04 Total $3,390,408.42. * H SMITH, Asst. Cashier H. J. WALTERS, Asst. Cashier R. E. BARTON, Auditor .E. J, A. J. CUNNINGHAM Q. K. DEAVER MAY WE SERVE YOU

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