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NO eee Bee OV eed ee ee eer eee ttt ror i iM ; ; ' H } ' Depositions PAGE TEN. “11.5, BOING : DOMINION FOR = DILEMIDENGE Will - Be! Taken at Toronto on Teapot Case. Wyo., Oct 13. — ting to align an unh- of condemnatory evi » against both Harry, F. Sin- rmer Secretary of the B. Fal for their transaction, counsel now seeks to pluck ‘a dq witnesses who may that liberty bonds passed be- CHE YENNE atternt array ail counsel for the United nment in the Teapot . have obtained on a decree from Fed- T. Blake Kennedy of aming a new commis hear the testimony of elght r Toronto, Canada edge of the al ati. | Walls of some of the great and not- f the law of the proy which had been invoked by the sion in requiring their ap «4 ce the attendance of s at the hearing to new commission, yecial action of either the eb ope: or that of through er Canadian soon be made on the in tn Zor onto. NELLIE ROSS, CLUB FORMED A “Nellie T. Ross’-club was or- ganized. here last night at a meet- ing of Casper women at the public libs The immediate object of the new organlaztion will bé to cam: paign for the election of the widow of the late Governor Willlam B, Ross on November 4. The “Nellle T. Ross” club of this city will be headed by Mrs. Anna Leeper. The gathering was mddréssed by Senator John B, Kendrick who urged the women to help in getting 100 t registration of voters, with ght of political part “Wyoming women joyed- suffrage nost noticeable effect has been eating a more wholesome con- nm in all political situations, and it has been very gratifying in its ve en- for -meny~ years -and s of the new e Ubrary, this week club Wed PAMPHLETS AVAILABLE. Members pf the Casper Chamber of Commerce who wish to secure, for display in their offices, copies of the “Principles of Business Conduct" aay are being distributed by the U. hamber of Commerce are re quanti to sign their blue cards and return to the chamber of commerce ut the earliest possible date, as prep. n is now being made to for. the lst to the S. chamber of nerce headquarters at Washing. ton. D, ©. believed that the attorneys | dd that the women | up to the stand- | ;|tion is substntial and honest look- | ght in every room. j waste. space in this design. This charming home— of: a size | to sult-the needs and the’ pocket-| bdok of the average man—is an:| other example of the renewed ap- clation of the possibilities of non brick for house building. harm of this home of common ¢ Hes in the simplicity and rug- Brick construc- | bri gedness of its walls, ing construction, the slight varia-| in tone and texture of every ed clay unit ‘weaving the whole The wall into a rich rug-like effect, able historic buildings erected in Ss. Moe it DoW? the early days were built of common brick, and today” the same material is at the @isposal of the man who would build himself even the small- | est home. ‘The most ‘effective of any materiul, however, de upon the design of ie whole ture; and the Nahcotta is well designed home. Not ¢ Bood to look at from the ou every room has’ been planned with great cure. Six good sized rooms are comprised with- in outside dimensions of only twen- ty-six feet by twenty-two feet, The Nahoottais equally Jlvable and. suit- ed to every section of the country. Eevery béd room has cross ventila tion and there is an abundance of Includitig base- ment walls and chimney this house requires about 40,500. brick in solid The Fal! PAINTING AND DECORATING Season Is Here Don't wait until the last minute to, haye your work done, We do painting and decorating that will please you. Let Us Figure On Your Work, Calvin Platt ' Established in Casper 9 Years. 1332 S. Boxelder. Phone 1495NJ cA nnouncing THE NAHCOTTA—DESIGN A-629 but There is practically no | construction, wifich at an avéelie cost of abollt 915.00 per M. would mean an expendigure of only $607.) 50F top of the outside wall, but the over- for all the brick in the entire struc reservolr soon afterwards and Cas- per’s dréam of having water supply | that is adequate will haye been real- ized. sight and one that cannot be ade- quately described by quoting figures. south of the 800,000-gallon reservoir, | time ago when it became leaky. It) If the city council a. tour y of inspection this week accepts the |! 10,000,000-gallon reservoir which has just been completed. by the firm of | days to Scott and Curlee ata cost of $116, The new reservoir is an impressive It es just west of the Casper Com- munity club golf course and just which has served Casper up to this} time, There is yet a smaller reser-} 7 voir, the oldest of the three, but the use of this was dtscontined some- has never been repaired: The new reservoir {9 834 feet tong and 200 feet wide. It has a division wall in the middle so that half of it may be emptied and cleaned at any time that this Ig necessary. It is 25 feet deep, measuring from the flow is one foot below the top;the water being permitted to stand 24 feet deep. Fourteen-inch inlet and exit valves have been placed in each half of the reservoir. The walls are separated from ‘the, paving by éxpansion joints. The cen ter wall is what is known as a cantle lever wall, standing on ‘a base. that is held down by water that. settles on top of it. This wall tapers from a thickness of four feet at the bot+ tom to one foot at the top.” The outside walls are 12) inches in'thiékness athe bottom arid taper to eight “inches *nt ‘the top. ‘Three thousand six hundred cubi¢ yards of concrete were used in the construction of ‘the reservoir and 290,000 pounds of. reinforcing steel went into ite makeup. Fifty-eight thousand cubic. yards of dirt were taken out during the work of exe: ation. The new reservoir will hold a five- days supply at the ‘present rate of consumption. The pumping capa- ture. In Ideal wall the quantity] éity of the pumps which take water would be reduced one-third. from the Platte river is 6,000,000 — —_ gallons per day. Casper uses about Yor results try a Tribune Classt-| four and a half million a day. Be- Ads. fied sides the water Obtained from the There’s a Waiting Every . HOT LUNCH For You Noon ~ LLOYD'S - Our Luncheonette Is ‘Served’ From 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Daily Hot or Cold Sandw: iches at All Hours HOT DRINKS OF EVERY KIND | LLOYD'S DRUG STORE Second and Wolcott Sts. No need now Phone 51W to tte ‘une. Evidence Missing, Negro Accused of Saddened by Loss | Gambling Is Freed Dancing Durin 6 to8 Every Evening (Except Sunday) Hotel Townsend iN Dining MUSIC BY BUTTERFIELD’S ORCHESTRA NO COVER CHARGE ii g Dinner Room “watch the furnace” The Minneapolis Heat Regulator gives women added hours for shopping or pleasure. Applied to any type of heating plant, furnace, steam or hot water heat. Holds the house temperature at any de- sired point. And automatically changes the temperature at ary desired time. By avoiding over and under-heating, it saves { to Ys on fuel bills, soon paying for itself in this way. Quickly installed on new or old heating plants. Enjoy the comforts, conveniences and economies of the “Minneapolis” this winter. Thef, (UNNEAPOLIS” HEAT REGULATOR c Heart of the Heating Plant” The tat Gas Appliance Co, Inc. “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” 119 E. First St. Phone 1500 yelty found itself in Friday when the care of William Marshall, colored, charged with gimbling, came up for trial before Judge C. O. Brown, in ‘district court, Marshal! had been found guilty after a trial in police. court and ‘had appealed his case, During the time that elapsed be- in police court and tween the trial that in district court, the materials said to in the raid had ‘until | (act was not a It court was ready to into. tt. vevidence nj the situation which the Che: A Eis at the table below shows that while some taxes are high- er now then they were‘d year ago--- TAXES ARE LOWER + Francis Home Is Of Infant Child The five-months-old daughter ot Ready for trial in every way but] Mr. and Mrs, Otto Francis died Fri- to|'day at the family home, 131 South street. The funeral will *he (JUDGE). “s0UN. 31. HENCH. Candidate for Justice of the Peace, Second Precinct, all. territory lying south of Chicago, and Northwestern railriad in city. practice of law in Casper and Ther- | mopolis, Wyo. A-RESIDENT OF! !KENWOOD. For reputation as to; honesty and ability ask may old tim-}}. er in Casper. 28 years held at 1 o'clock this afternoon from | - the Nazarene church, the Rev. Joho: . son officiating. = ~ AM active _ Wishes. “to announce Kimball his new Office room location’ 114, West 2nd,St. over Harry Yesness Store » Suite 1 to 11 Tel 2208—1715W Se Hunter-Goll Furniture Store The Store With the Small Overhead We have moved our store directly across the street Tel. 2200 «242 West 1st St. Mr. Jack Scott promised an economical administration when he was elected to office two years ago. He declared that taxes could be lowered without necessarily — the road building program. The table: below: shows that JACK SCOTT HAS KEPT HIS PROMISE The year before Mr. Scott took office the county taxes were 4.10 only 2. 965 mills. -mills.. The first: year he was a member of the County Board, taxes were reduced to 3.30 mills. | This year taxés. are’again lower, being » Mr. Scott declares taxes can he Tuten still lower. We believe him. . He has proven a capable and efficient official and a man who does whathe says he will do. . ‘The Commissioners are responsible for the county taxes only. Read the table below carefully, and if you want a Commissioner who will continue to work for lower taxes and a man who keeps his promise, \ 1921 E COUNTY’ - - -. General School Library - - - - - High School - - - 2.10 High School Bond - .07 School Dist. No. 2 - 4.96 School Dist. 2 Bond .88 City of Casper - - 12.1 City of Mills - - - - 4.000 63 5) This advertisement paid for have faith in his ability ”? ” 95 ” ” ” ” ” 1922 4.10 83 .292 2.87 .28 5.94 1.00 11.6 23.2 4.3527 Mills 3.068 Mills ” ” ” ” ” 1923 3.30 80 80 2.35 18 6.27 1.00 12.4 223° in an efficient manner Vote for Jack Scott, Democratic Candidate for Re- Election as County Commissioner, Four-Year Term. 3.8 Mills ” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” “0? Now-that you.are getting your tax rfotices this will show you the increase and decrease 1924 2.815 Mills 2.965 ” 14 * AL 2.67 OT 6.33 979 17.00 24.7 by friends of Jack Scott who to handle the affairs of the County ”? ” ” ” ”» ” ” ” —Po'ltical Advertisement “SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1924. |