Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1925, Page 6

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. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune @he Wa aper Hat rth in all here tt ment camp during the war induced | from $2 0 to $30,000 less than last | be shortened in all cases wher t : ia a i] tT Tt ris T ATP | sear t ‘as brought out at the ses- | can be done without jeopardizing the despondency which was ascribed as : CROSS W ORD PUZZLE sion of the eouncil. But, on the oth- | welfare of citizens. L ihe gatas ot ile ase | hand, there will be a decrease in It was also brought out that the receipts from some departme finance committee nas ordered the which will naturally have an ef-| submission to the committee of tele- ATARRH fect on the net operating exp phone bills by departments, electric By J. & HANWAY AND E & HANWAY Entered at Casper eg) postoffice as second class matter, This {s a crossy crossword puzzle, as the ‘design shows. Besides, one r 22 1916 or two of words might make a person cross, because of their diffl- | oo ine yea light bills by departments, auto in- it of head or throat {s osually Pane "The eanday Morning | Coe The cc surance, fire insurance and all oper-|_ POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., March | benefited by the vapors of— Publication offices: Tribune 4 given to Th ating expenses of the city distrib-|24.—George Stuart Fullerton, eml toffice | just as s s it has been uted by departments. nent ph ee Goi icide | | pleted 1 probably be withir evwi > program of by hanging at his home her: =- 15 und 16 | | the next seven days, ‘The completed | | 1m line with the Progen Til health, result j one ar Mie ete ae rtments | Oudget mut be filed in © cltY 6 ‘smith, bullding inspector, a two | tlons suffered in — = a clerk's by April certl-| onths vacation without pay start-| : e o the use for publication of j tied to the nths vacation wtlhout pa: nd also the local news published herein. | th Mayor 8. K. Loy ex- plained that t the end of two the services of a nutlding inspector, Mr. Smith will be dismissed. ‘The work of building inspector will be ares oye en-| handled by BH. W. Fassett, city en- are used in the bud- | J0ns ‘ departments and | 8'neer- April 1. | nber of Awat Gareau of Circulation (A. B. Cd nee committee 2 along the nes o} tepresentatives eger Bic | Chicago, L 286 Wifth Suite 404 Sharon Bldg Copies of the Daily Tribune} 6 San Francisco offices | penny expended by the city and all kinds of services will d from the time it was re- pafd out tements asked by the | committee from the heads of the various city departments. t is understood that the city as been postponed to a ill be made by a firm the same | Of certified public accountants that | SUBSCRIPTION RATES rier and Outside State will be requ at thelr bu assifications a of Wyo. ming whi € many re- | and operating sti Mable. ac gs firms to be the |can submit/a certified balance sheet | m the Daily Tri nes one month In arrears. {nsure deliv KICK, IF YOU DONT GET YOUR TRIBUNE nd your T ne § y for it call 16 or 16 of opinion | council members that the erection of xe a oe a z tine ime. | ween % , ; 12 |28. Bubbling as in beer. pela navel eer maya a) Geonnied) Sere nes one) | 'O insure baby’s sturdy growth great care Is f sf , afec Id ; nn states 0. Demeano finances for such a project could be | hearing government's ann Gall b Sai'sclecti j T Land Office Situation 13, |32. A small, confined chamber in| provided. Mr. Hofthine said ths maanitpiea the Mauri divested Att should be used in selecting a carriage. It , f the decreased area of }34 le. | prison (pl.) | would cost around government to return to the Am must be roomy, have easy springs, and be The g ernment because of the de 3a sae sare lie: chia ORG y valley, |34. Coarse, string bag used in fish-| und equip new can company the 200,000 rubles strongly built. For mother’s benefit the car- publ : i j yu ais qa ¥ 1 a tit val al 18. To s ing j addi ; i, D jaranty it had deposited | riage must be easy to operate and attractive general d office is discontinuing and consolidating loci d Golfer’s term. intain ‘ ioe 5 ry rs S 9 Like olor. # * fens land offices. In Wyoming orders have been received gonsol- | 4 3 Mineral pitch, used for roads, | | Mr. Hoffhine deci ot 1. hed} Buit.tor the annulment othe Bins ld in design and co lor. All these necessary fea. idating the offices at Neweastle and Buffalo at Buffalo; and |; ‘mes Harbor been definitely determined | clair concession in Sakhalien was tures are built into Heywood-Wakefield the offices at Douglas and Cheyenne at Cheyenne. Orders af- |o4 4 cara step ofa series used through informaticn and data on] started by the soviet government Baby Carriages. They represent the best fecting the offices at Lander and Evanston in any manner | within a bullding the part of the fire underwriters |jast month. It claimed the Sinclair thought of designers who have behind them ce, Se ae phe arc : | te flowers. a fire station is actually | company had failed to carry out terms of its a tain that the need of such | ¢ the He pal suggestions of three generations of mothers and the experience of this 99- year old concern. All Heywood-Wakefield greementiwith the gov- nment within the specified tim ed by Secretary Work of the interior depa April 30th next. It is conceivable in the inter- | for t would have to be deter and that the move for abrogation % » £i€ c business judgment to consolidate of- |” sasis of population was not prompted by the conclusion carriages have A QualitySealon Every Wheel. 3uffalo where the business before | 1 tt crystalline ni at _ outlying of the Russo -Japanese treaty which | It is a red and gold hub-cap placed there for with the settlement of the country | 32 wh } ous substanc i : gece salaigplcnah cite clon the,protection of mothers. ; ae ‘ 1 uvele vetweer e two gov c over | Pri and for other reasons, an¢ acs the res pee compara: | |. minister Upright their respective rights.on the island, ices are reasonable, tivel n comparison with other offices in the state. s E telok the southern half of which belongs ut as to consolidating the Douglas office with the Chey- | Gang converted asoning. big to Japan and the northern to Rus- ean good furniture house lif ni 108 | A cavity in the gr rriving at ef to show you theattractivenew nne office it is an e different matter, When yon loc F iornt , he gro 1 ft s >w yout nee at ba ze oe ra age : a ae To bind. and that economy is the watch-| The Japanese fn ‘fact, have been’ Bara erste uae oy into the business transactec Bree (ules 5 Bevannal pronoun tol) | word of the administration. It] occupying the whole of the {sland uiviea “ancl Othe afuven tis From the latest report of the general land office, it is Rekind Abbreviation for postscript used | Was mentioned that the budget of/and the Sinclair company’s claim i; ) Furniture. Also our Reed and learned that the total receipts of all of the land offic {genes | commonly in letter writing. | the department of health last year | was that tts representatives on this BRON Fibre Furniture, Porch and United States, exclusive of the Douglas office are $4,117, altered Goaneine ielake tie eoad —__$_o—__ | smounted to $7,500 while the elect c | account found it impossible to pro BRET Lawn Suites, Cane nad Wand These tras include irecal pte: of tar Chavannintettibes on | ji hills amounted to $2 5. | ceed with the developnient for which ‘ie a ) Chiatrs; {Cocos 2B cushy Dace were for the last fiscal year $82,387.80. While for the Do eaaeineteal ' Po) acMiana gy? pendant Se uh Mats and Cocoa Floor Matting office the receipts for the same period were i rh ee submi : The 2 for 1, store, 12-gauge Rem- Fully ninety per cent of the receipts of the Douglas office } 3 | | ington smokeless shotgun shells, come from Natrona county, which includes Salt Creek oil k ; ‘ | | h $1.15 the box. Another interesting fact in connection with the Douglas Those ny purpose | ; SEMEL GEA Oe, Es Lyf MA: ; office is that it stands at the head of the list of land offices of plunder, ee | = = REG. U.S. PAT..OFF. in point of total receipts, that in fact its receipts are more |58. Meadow | (Continued From Page One) 7 than three times the total of all the other land offices ‘com- [5% Preposition of place | The council feels that the crea bined, and that it stands at the head of the list in receipts ea . | tion of the office of city auditor, ind commissions exclusive of oil royalties, and this is the rat | S @ supervised check o | ecorded it by the reports of the general land office. teen Nettagoaraee crc nes | Laridbttions ul ablished in the public land 7 ‘Mr. Hoffhine paid, | state at locations best suiting the convenience of the people, D a on a ba e has been some talk that t | and in territory contiguous to the origin of the land business. | 2 aT heads of the city departments | | ~ This was quite right and proper. Now that the land busi bad dere 82 ae not been economizing in their expen- y ness is decreasing in some sections of the west, it is also quite Fee ee teed a ee Mr. Hoffhine dispelled this Look for A Quality Seal on Every Wheel ht and 1 to abolish By ‘consolidation offices “ahowing veneclana ied myth and commended the city de (A red hub-cap with gold letters) this condition as existing } 2. Point partment heads when he spoke as f st But in the case of the Douglas office no such situation 3 ar fault find paradelg patore the saty.’ council Tage is shown It is at the present time transacting there nica the : Le ee “The department heads of the city | to’ yusiness of the other land offices in the public lanc ‘ Seagate administration are working In per- | tes and stands at the head of the revenue list. How an of- | 5- Wants. fect accord and giving a complete YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT fice producing over twelve millions of dollars per year should | ,° 4 a ete chiefly for cloth. |#"2lysis of the estimated expendl- be closed and the business transferred to an office producing | (pl) aes i | cure of the various departments for only some eight-two thousand dollars per annum, and the | 9. A morsel or 1 ; oe tetas joie ia alte Smee a e g land o 2 siness be placed = btn & ET “ ee 0) y council hey have | people having Jan 1 of business be pla : 1 a the inconyen ef aetcr ie beanicvettifalrdnrttiatamantetth FU NITURE Xx ience of a long and expensive journey to the Cheyenne office, Ail of are asking for the various dep \ can be justified on the ground of economy and good business judgment, is not readily comprehended in this land office dis trict ments.”” | The gross operating expenses of | the city for the new ar will be 133 East Second Street -venne offices y se of taking the mountain to M. * omet instead of the reverse as it should be If it were the real purpose of the interior department to effect economy by consolidation of land offices in the central Try This On portion of the state, why did it not go a further step and 1] "7 do patent to everybody in this section—remoye both | | PUZZLE the and Lander offices to Casper, in the territory of | | which the atest percentage of the business originates and aunt distPicts as well as the offices at the central ||- SOLUTION The average family finds that it Your Watch Ee aMheks avout ie gra tenleconatesatd Mareen nreiRENan On t: costs no more for the upkeep of a Dalgiaslertie Ny woul alitcd greston cena. | Series 80 than for a smaller car. And vipaa tH my ther ati “he department ould take. all the time there is the personal satis- Eauiigertidlon ata Gaee be nckachad by es lor hi Bieisatececallpartadn: aetna naa faction of driving a Pierce-Arrow. Ask moutosn deals this id ps * resent pla tue aamkeries is makin ze grievous for a demonstration. learn: ih of it when the people have hac ! let Bulldozins } SERVICI IS ABOUT | in an ar e Bern ote hne, that th 13 THE ONLY THING FOLKS GET AT COST. on comes through with recog r ige from extract abled fro: zger and bulldozery, What the ult of the treat th Tok Our charges simply cover expenses, including a mere interest on our in- vestment. When } ays, “What PAIN For dull ache or sh: ain, th aign to use | Fordulleche orsberppeta, , ‘ Baume Bengué brings bless. ed relief. Its penetrating warmth will drive awaypain Result—service for you at as near its actual cost as ht I i he first like magic. | is humanly possible. 4 ait. Do t P tool GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH / } ecanerlas cite wastes BAUME BENGUE , ae Cait ; a (ANALOESIQUE) ; or FOr gsc Neuride | Industrial employment r re While gareche | there was little actual red loyment in Febr Pomeeee N; ary over January, there € tior and every Pain | alrona cause of seasonal change The r el ir tr Th. ing & Co. | trong condition. The demand for f labor has increase Amen: Agentn BY. P ower THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR COMPANY | | Company Casper, Wyo. Denver Colorado Springs 316 West Midwest Ave. | Twelfth Ave and Acoma 121 East Bijou California’s automobile “de three inhabitants. Iowa is sec th Kansas, Nebraska and Oregon with 44 age for the country is 6.81 people per The new Moon came to Casper on Saturday ifs vere on earth toc nul for Delilah, ‘

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