Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 RENUMBERING OF CASPER HOUSES G. H. sioner: 0 Ww. two v ek, per in t Complaints of Deliverymen, Mail Carriers and Othe Need of New § m to Relieve Confusion =mphasize : J. E. tative o A movement is on foot calling for na, a general revision of house numbers from the hit of numbering all over the city, or miss method houses that is in force and systematic wlend some now to an orderly numbering that i. ine the meaning to a number ona house. Constant complaints by mail carriers, deliverymen and fror, everyone in the city of Casper that even occasionally is called upon to look up a number on any street of the inadequacy of the present sys tem. The only general method of num- bering that is in vogue now is num bering the house according to block throwing corresponding numbers at the house, the numbers sticking des igvating the official location of the domicile, Plans for the revision call for ar ordinance adopted by the city coun- cil making a s ematic numbering brder compul: It is also plannea to have the © use mor signating str d the in in order to make it more visitors to find the location f they are searching. If the proposal is taken up at the psent time the work of j se ing w small changes uch a change would mean with the growth that is expected in Cas- per during the next years, ATTORNEY PURCELL 1S MADE HIGHWAY TRUSTEE According to the announcement of Chauncey C. Bever, chairman of th Yellowstone Highwa yciation, in Wyoming, which he has just mad public in Cheyenne, Attorney M. W Purcell, of Casper, has been: appoint ed to the board of trustees of the organization. The other trustees named are F. F. Tuttle of Thermopo. lis, Warren Richardson of Cheyenne, and C. J. Williams of Greybull. WAR SAVINGS DIRECTORS CONFER IN KANSAS GITY Richard night for pr attending: convention of the St: tion on Friday : leave for K conference of execu Savings Stamp driv > govern ment has announced that sales of stamps will continue during the year 1919 and it is likely that plans will stings Shipp left Cheyenne the annual Attorney be promulgated : meeting to promote thrift s under thy peace conditions. — o——__ —. es | CITY NEWS | o— ~~~ Warlamount, deputy S. mar: 1, who has spent severn in Casper on government Busi ness, returned to his headquarters in Cheyenne last night Mrs. Bertha A nus, who has been visiting fr n Casper for several days left is morning for her home in Thermopolis Attorney W. last night from in Douglas wher civil suit which w court there yeste locs day ey points, where he spent several days on company business Rev. C. W. Bridell of Denver, is visiting in Casper for a few day while enroute to Lander on a short busin BREAK THIS COLD!” Almost as soon as said with Dr. King’s New Discovery Get a bottle today! ss mission. The rapidity with which this fifty year-old family remedy relieves coughs, colds and mild bronchial attacks is what has kept its popularity on the fncrease year by year. This standard reliever of colds and coughing spells never loses friends. It does quickly and pleasantly what it is recommended to do. One trial puts it in your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable. 6Uc and $1.20. Bowels Usually Clogged? Regulate them with safe, sure, com fortable Dr. King's New Life Pills. Correct that billousness, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimin-s ating the bowel-clogginess, 25c. a business visitor in Casper. "2 8 s. are visiting in Casper. ADVOGATED HERE." ning for his headqua Mont. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 Tr manager of f C tle, former city commi George M. Harris, has returned to the Hot Springs capi- Adams and Thos. Kenney, /? business. i known Thermopolis men, | * * * Nate P. Wilson of Lander, state |game warden, was a business visitor in Casper yesterday while enroute to Cheyenne to attend the state legis- uction department of the | jature. Refining company at Salt! is al ss visitor in Cas- | he inter * © Scott, who is conected with! od se # Hon. J. A. Delfelder and Osem of the company. | Nicholson, of Riverton, were business visitors in Casper yesterday spend- Hammond, western represen-| ing a few hours here while enroute f the American Smelting and tg Cheyenne. company, who has been in for several da left this | ters in Hele * 8 D. C. Scott, deputy sheriff at Salt who wi in Casper yesterday ss, returned to the oil city this morning. + 8 8 * * # dhamus, well known local from Cheyennc he spent several di opening of the an has returned from re he spent several days on business. ture. IN “BARNETT’S OF COURSE” SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE F— Chesterfield Clothes at 20% off Special clothes for business men, made up in the conservative stylish sacks which we favor for men of standing. Just enough life in the fabric and weave to take them out of the ordinary class for a few days clearance. All Mackinaw Coats 20% Off Sheep Lined and Chamois Lined Work Coats and Vests Greatly Reduced Men’s Wool cr Cotton Underwear, Shirts and Drawers or Union Suits, at a big saving that will pay you to stock up for present and future use. Talk akout Men’s Shirts? We have the best makes in the country, such as Manhattan, Star, Metric, Eagle, Arrow and »sthers, in silk, silk and wool, fiber silk, Crepe de Chine, Peu de Crepe, Cotton ‘repe or Madras at a big reduction. I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street + AAA Your choice of a good Motor Truck should be based on the high standard of the tory building it and the unquestioned responsibil- ity of the distributor selling it. Both are of vital importance to your success- ful and profitable use of your truck—not only today but for a long time in the future. For twelve years the name of W. W. Barnett has meant personal service and attention and financial responsibility to buyers of motor vehicles. 1-Ton Federal 114-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal $2100.00 $2600.00 $2850.00 31%-Ton Federal 5-Ton Federal $3700.00 $4800.00 FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR— $2750.00 FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR — $3760.00 F. 0. B. DENVER Freight and War Tax Paid W. W. BARNETT Distributor Colorado and Wyoming 1308 Lincoln Street... ..... DENVER |tal after spending several days here! nne and merchant, is|Mike Henry hotel at Thermopolis, | Je J. C. Bloom, president of the Bloom welry company of Denver, is a busi- | is visiting in Casper. He iwll|tonight for Cheyenne, where he wiil! tomorrow) attend the meeting of the State Bar erton resident, arrived from Denver ness visitor in Casper today. leave for Thermopolis where he will investigate various in-| association. terests. Henrietta M. against Darflel M. Fisher in the dis-) trict court this morning. i tion alleges cruelty and other charges! fice today while enroute from tn|usk, where he spent several days on business attendant upon his inter- = 2 «© | asociation. Fisher filed suit} Mr, Kimball is a mem- Attorney Ralph Kimball of Lander! home in Chicago. He will leave! | plans as the basis of the action. j northern Wyoming metropolis to u * * 6 Cheyenne to attend the meeting o1 ests i M. A. Mestas, of the firm of Mes. | the district judges at Cheyenne. | tas & Spears, accountants, returned 4 nal uae | from Douglas this morning where hs Miss Helen Du Bec, formerly con.) In has spent several days lining up the accounts of various Douglas business| Denver, where she will attend tin houses, | if tT 4 Dass | } hal Metaek ang iy = l ~~ i Lo |e | a 4 nl Sg N Il ee tua un ji wl [Daw less of cost. You savé when you buy it— You save when you use it— ik init | nected with the clerical force of the Henning hotel, how prior to returning to her | | | left last night for W i@ w ' You are throwing away baking pow- ‘der money— Wasting baking powder and expensive baking materials —frittering away valuable time— If you are not using Calumet Baking Powder. If you “doubt” . it—just give Calumet one trial. The saving it makes will prove that CALUMET is the best baking powder in the world —sold at the fairest price—costs far less than high priced Trust brands—costs but little more thancheap brands—gives much better results thancither. You use only half the amount usually required—it goes twice as far. It never fails—never causes baking loss. And it gives a better - grade of bakings than can be had with any ether leavener— regard- William O'Neil, a prominent Riv, this morning where he has been: vis-| . ber of the Board of Examiners-of the ‘iting on business fur séveral days. Hy |Vroman, who + % January Sale— LADIES’ Winter, to return to Riverton this af- Sot SS | ternoon. ‘ Judge Percy Metz of Basin, was}, Situ * COA TS The peti-|a caller at Judge C. E. Winters’ of-!i Henry Horn has returned from One-Half Price n the Lance Creek structure. eS he SaAMENIGR IR Richards & remembrance of George W. ve his life for his Cunningham country one year ago today. Gone but not forgotten. His mother and brothe 1-18-1tx i" (il) | Used in the Army and Navy—in millions of homes— by leading hotels, restaurants, and bakeries. Made in the largest, nest, and most sanitary bakin: I powder factory in the world. A wonderful baking powder for all baking requirements. ou save material is used with.

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