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Ot OO > Patil Bw a PMA ee A MA Mle, OO ll Se nmr, A - acan help to SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1924. $07,446 CASH|STRAWBERRIES PAY ALREADY PAID) N GHEST FUND Financial Sisbedut Issued by Local Organization. Practically every person in Casper has been a contributor to the Com- munity Chest fund. For that reason there is widespread interest in the handling of its affairs and the dis- bursements from its treasury. It is the decision of the organization's board of directors to publish quarter- ly statements of the Chest’s finances, Following is the first report: - ‘Total subscription to April ist ‘Total April Ist ..-+----. 37,446.45 ‘Total ber iy ‘to April Ist. (itemized as foliows:) Red Cross -——.. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts. Young Wome: Ass Ticeeee Near East Relief Wyoming Children’ Society - .--.<.. Salvation Arm; Associated Chai Campaign Expense --—... Oftice Expense -. Salaries Furniture & Fixtures Petty Cash expenditures_.. —- $145.00 4,289.07 532.66 w= 1,914.28 600.00 oo Total 13,354.58 Bank, Balance, April ist 24,040.55 Balance outstanding on pledges 23,166.60 ($1,949.65 of this was due on Jan. 15th.) > Those who have not yet pald their January 15th pledges (now three months past due) are urged to do so nt once, if possible, in order that these delinquent payments may be disposed of before the May ist pledges arg due. In this way you lessen and greatly simplify the clerical work. If you have not made your January 15th payment and are still unable to do so, the Secretary, Mrs. Davis would sreatly appreciate having you call 2605, or address a letter to box 2053, end tell her when you expect to be able to meet your obligation. ee THE YELLOWSTONE APARTMENT HOTEL “Largest in Wyoming” 1 Room and Kitchnette A Real Home for Two $50.00 Per Month 426 W. Yellowstone S) market and were much to be pre-jach, Heart, Li have a eee of the fact that strawberries .be grown here with great rome. “It does: not take @ great acreage of land to make a strawberry ranch. One or two acres will grow a crop that will net to the man who pays attention to his plants and takes care of the crop @ greater revenue for the time he actually puts in than he can earn at any employment where he is working for some other person for wages. There is within a few miles of Casper a ranch on which the owner has for several years devoted a small tract, possibly half an acre to the growing of strawberries ‘for market, and he has said that he made more: off that small plot of Strawberries than he did off the balance of the 160 acres. His berries always commanded Neuritis, Nervous Prostration, Hi! the highest prices om the Casper | H¢ryous, Pros diseases of e ; the ainda Boat neta: erred to any.berries that could be other ailme' ‘01 ar Degnen’s Radio: Pad shipped in, even those from the] Gay and night, receiving thot Radio- Lander country to the west of us Active Raya continuously into your where some growers have made a| System, causing a healthy circula- tion, " overcoming luggishness, success of thelr strawberry beds|throwng off impurities and restor- and grow most excellent berries, to a nor. even better than the far-famed|mal condition—and the next thing ood you know you are getting well. Sia ae ane oe Sold on a test proposition. You There is no earthly reason why a] are thoroughiy satisfied i¢ ie help. man who will devote his time to|ing you before the appliance SiC Ae cours wrecriea “on “Wydming| rors. vor expense, and the most ° % irrigated land, from two to five] Wonderful. fact abour’ the appliance acres can not duplicate the per-|is that it is sold so reasonable that formance of John Lightfoot, who] it Be within the reach of all, both started growing strawberries some|TOh and poor. Dae eighteen years ago withdut prac-| 4. ‘how long standing: we. wilt tieally a cent of capital other than Pleased to have you try it at our his muscle and his willingness to wrens SOT SR ORASSOn Ate work. Starting on a rented five Opradburs sit ; Bradbury Bldg, Los acres he has now a farm of his own Angele \ Calit—Advertisement. ——_ ee oe Angele: $30,000 or $40,000 worth of berries cities, be obtained near Casper for com: WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF Tt GREAT UNKNOWN? a home waiting for you in F YOU HURRY for $105. Just ten minutes walk from finest beach in ti as down, balance $10 per month own home, plant your garden, Ee,awimming, boi ing, fishing. hiking or hunting and REAP A FORTUNE through increase in value of your property. Beach lots bought for $100, have sold for $15,000. Brisbane says “marvelous is California, her ocean piggest in the ‘orld, climate finest, cloud: most nd the pra on roe e dreams of avarice—AND THEY HAV! FE} ea. me. day there | wi B- California. Buy your real ; is a piece of gold.” Thou es { There are a few hundred lots—o Will be filled is ir 1 Fecelved and the right is reserved to return money on sur- plus orders, | OCEAN VIEW LAND COMPANY py! 811-80. Spring eceeuscensccccosousccccascenssasessunacsasess Los Angeles, California. - paratively little money when the in-| on. come that can he derived from’ the| Per will have at her doors market land is considered. Already some|sardens, chicken ranches and small far-sighted .persons have’ acquired | fruit farms that will go a long way tracts of this land and are starting | toward supplying its people with in to make: homes for themselves| Wholesome, fresh products where they can earn a living, better | though its growth should far than they could make working for | ceed the expectations of the optim- ‘Wages, and be boss of their own | istic. This will be a big thing for .). and /sells $20,000 worth of straw- atlas and not subject to the time|the city, but a far bigger thing for Few = seem. berry plants ea “year besides | clock and whistle. sen pipe de ad 3 e pe ‘This irrigated land ts portion of |!"to the future and realize thelr which are shipped to the nearby|the famous CY ranch and les on|°PPortunities for. independence. a highway and it is worth while GE SF ST Irrigated land in small tracts can | to drive out and see what is going Tribune wantads bring results. —————e—eeee Che Casper Sunday Ceidune Within a very few years Cas- TEACHER OF THE CODY !ss:ssssscmacrst «ws say REGION UNDER BOND with a thick willow stick that his body was lacerated though he was +| Wearing a heavy wool shirt. Because of the misspelling of several words, the lad was punished. Under bond of $100 the teacher is being held for preliminary hearing in the far-seeing persons who look Prevent Crippe- build Fesistance SCOTT s EMULSION ‘Tribune wantads bring results. PAGE FIVE. justice court. CODY, Wyo., April 12.—With dis- gusting flendishness, a woman teach- er at the Clarks Fork school is said to have severely beaten an 11-year- —S—== TODAY Fulfilled GO OUT TO MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB See How Every Promise and Prediction Has Bean NEW way to save has been _ practically demonstrated by our government in making a budget of all proposed expenses for.the year, in advance, If you will plat your expenditures the same way you can save Watch Your enough out of “pin money” to buy watch -or diamond here. It is— Like Putting Money in the Bank Diamond Ring $50 Diamond Ring $75 A handsome small stone in a beau- This ring has a larger stone of the tiful white gold ring can be bought same blue-white color, free from for this price on easy convenient visible imperfections and very bril- payments. liant. Diamond Ring $100 Diamond Ring $150 You will note the beautiful ring in At this price 18K, hand carved, the illustration. It has)a sparkling platinum-like rings are set with scintillating diamond lof unusual rare stones of unsurpassed lustre lustre. and brilliancy. WATCHES—JEWELRY—SILVERWARE On Convenient Terms Ayres Jewelry Co. 133 South Center Street @©> ©> ©> ©>- ©> © > ©> ©> © > ©> ©> ©>- © = a handsome Interest Grow ? Your dollars are in the army of King Interest. But they are fighters; they are workers. Each one has to make four cents a year and throw it into your “pile.” The Citizens Natienal Bank Consolidated Royalty Bldg. STATEMENT OF CONDITION bi THE CASPER NATIONAL BANK CASPER, WYOMING * At Close of Business March 31, 1924 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans ~------------------ won nenn+-------F1, 793,113.47 Capital Stock ee oe eee ee eee 6° 100;000100 : Overdratte os aes ee te 1,909.87 United States Bonds --------------_--__-. 114,570.90 Surplus ----~------------- Tear. 100,000.00 Stocks, Bonds, Etc, ..--.----.-----------. | 56)417.84 Undivided Profits _.--_-.___ pene le a ~~~ 120,505.65 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures._._.09 144,084.72 Oireqlation ace eae as 97,900.00 . Other: RealEstate 2. cca ane esenccnse 1,675.00 Cash and Sight Exchange -----___ ae 222, 1 963,180'54 Deposits --—-~---<--.aa- a te ee 2,756,535,00 $3,074,961.34 $3.074,961.34 Therty-Five Years of Service---May We Serve You? A. J. CUNNINGHAM, President PATRICK SULLIVAN, Vice President Q. K. DEAVER, Vice President ee aan cea C. H. McFARLAND, Cashier H. BE. SMITH, Assistant Cashier R. E. BARTON, Auditor P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Director H. J. WALTERS, Assistant Cashier It’s a loyal army at this bank. ViVVU)