Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1919, Page 3

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Si6-000 BONDS WL BE VOTED “FOR TY HLL more than the ordinary motion pic- up an active campaign for the de- dicitis. The case, it is reported, had - ture usually has. It not only con- struction of arc lights in many parts! progressed too far when ihe opera- Purc ase” Cit tho: 8 iS a . |. tains extraordinary daring cowboy of the city. The are supplying light! tion v made in an effort to sa ity Clerk Authorized to pears treet and Alley Committee Flood at the corner of Beech and Delaware! the woman's life. She had been | : for Special Election Following a, * “Report of Council Com- mittee Ménday ef Councilmen Perry A. Morris, Dr. William Kocher! and |W. W. Keefe submitted a written report to the eity-council last night urging the im- meédiaté preparation of work toward holding a special election to. decide whether or not the city may issue bonds to pay off the indebtedness on the new municipal building This committee has had under ad- visement the consideration of a spé- cial election for the past weck and their: recommendation stated that as|next meeting of the city council It is a physician’s prescription, eX e city council. | S$ -Root is a strengthening an emergency existed that the spe- A petition was received from prop- M ADE CAP 1 AIN Seine peer ane arene evening cial election should’ be held at the . s YS, earliést date possible, not waiting for any other business which could properly come up for settlement the election. After hearing: the building com- mittee’s recommendation the. council promptly took action to have the re- port accepted and authorized the city clerk to prepare for a special elec-| tion’ to be held at-an early -date for at) “OTMEETS URGED ON THE COUNCIL ed With Petitions and Com- plaints of Property Owners Last Evening composed of Councilmen M. L. |Bishop, William Kocher and W. W. Keefe is being strenuously over- worked investigating reports of need- ed improvements from various parts of the city and making recommenda-| tions to the city council. No less, than ten matters concerning petition: requests for improvement and ous other complaints in the jurisdic- tion of this committee were referred | to it last night for action before the erty owners requesting the council to open David street for its entire length between Second street and the North Burlingt addition for the purpose of facilitating traffic to the Sand Bar, to the street feec in the northern additions to the city An investigation will also be made} by the committee of reports that the! Standard Oil company is encroaching on the city streets by erecting fences ARE PORTRAYED IN IRIS PLAY Tom Mix’s latest photoplay, ‘Treat which is being shown at the Iris theater tonight, has much ’Em Rough,” INPROVENENT ( ‘DARING STUNTS | \ Ns UMMM HULU ARG LIGHT SMASHERS TO BE PROSECUTED IN CTY city council last night from various property owners in Casper stating that mischievious youths had taken streets has been broken and replaced three times in the past week, necessi- tating an expenditure each time in ; excess of $5.00. ;| Huntley, Mont. No funeral ar- i ; | The communications were turned) rangements will be made until the The building.committee composed} The streets and alleys committee over to the chief of police with the! relatives in the Montana city are orders of the council that he inaug- urate some means of putting an end to the practice of malicious destruc- tion. Officers of the police depart- ment will visit the homes in the vi- cinity from which the reports of de- struction emanate and after a warn- ing will start diligent prosecution of \the young vandals. W.E. KIL GORE IS CASPER POLICE A new wrinkle in police protection developed last night when Chief Jac». McGrath asked the city council and |was granted the right to appoint a N AN SSL WL | l'’l_ captain of police who will have charge TOM MIX DIRECTION WILLIAM Fox of the department during the absence of the chief for any cause. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE A communication was read to the Immedi: | ‘MRS. EMERIC IS VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS LOLOL LIL! ESL LLIL S PS STS 8S Mrs. Lillian FE a local hospital this mo undergoing: >», died at ing after n operation for appen- ing friends here for sev and was taken suddenly ill. She survived by relatives who reside in 1 days is heard from. Why Druggists Recommend ‘Swamp Root For many years druggists have watched with much interest the re- markable record maintained by I Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine. and bladder do the work nature i tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends, Be sure to get Swamp-Foot and start treatment at one However, if you wis first to test The ron in thousand divorce ar in Port More than its were filed last ye land, Oregon, one first attempt to manuf “We Advise the Immediate Of Our High Grade Suits and Overcoats Field & Stream Weatherproof Clothing Nettleton—F lorshein—Worthmore Shoes for Men McDonald Made Wool Shirts Lined and Unlined Gloves and Mittens as Newest Colors Page 3 = izati issue of i arty lines Tent ‘secs ately after being granted the permis- this great preparation send ten cen eines eaerooD auaisunetcal east HERS UAL Ca ha eae gives you an intimate sion to make the appointment Chief to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, Sweaters and J erseys payments on the new city hall. traffic The report received by the} idea of life on a big Western ranch. McGrath announced that he would N. Y., for a sample bottle. When The committeo on waterworks was | council stated that the Standard fence In addition it has some of the best appoint Sergeant W. E. Kilgore as, writing be mention the Or Cit $ unable to make their report at the|had been erected so far out in the, Arizona scenery that any eye would police capta | Casper Dail .—Adv. egon City last night meeting so action on a spe-|road that it was almost an impossi-| Wish to gaze on, The photoplay was = = = 8 cial election for the purpose of issu- ing bonds for the extension of the water system was deferred until re- ports from the committee are in and the council can take tangible action. | bility to pass when the roads were bad The committee was also authorized to confer with E W Davis, city pur- chasing agent for the purpose of pro- viding the street department with made jin and d around Prescott, | after you have seen this picture you will believe you ha —— KILLED BY CAVE-IN AT lived there. 4th ANNUAL BALL POPP OOOOOOOOD Blankets and Auto Robes Hartman DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS TONIGHT “Masonic Hall—Iris Orchestra Ladies Free! f Tickets—$1.00 CAMP M’ALLEN, TEXAS SHERIDAN.—M Mabel Miller | has received a telegram stating that her son, Floyd Miller, 18, had been killed by a cave-in where he was en gaged in excavating work at Camp wagons ‘and other equipment to be {used in- filling in and grading the! |strevts in various parts of the city rest bey ‘CLERK-CARRIER EXAM TO” JUDGE RAYMOND STILL Trunks and Bags RECOGNIZED BY GAREY R & W Make Bath Robes and House Coats " DESPITE D. A. PRESTON E..C. Raymond of Newcastle is) back in the saddle,as judge of the Seventh district, ‘and is likely to re- main there for some time to come, | in spite of the ruling of former At-; torney General Douglas A. Preston | that the position automatically be- -eame vacant on the day the judge ac- | cepted a commission as a major in| the adjutant general's department at Washington. ! ; “It’s for the courts to degide;—not | me,” said Governor Robert D. Carey , when asked concerning the matter. ‘tA ‘governor has no authority to set-! tfe ‘the question of who shall sit on} the judical benches and who shall not, ahdhe cannot remove a man on an Opinion from an attorney general. I z it ‘get an opinion from Mr. Walls, -aew attorney general, saying | it'Judge Raymond: was entitled to his position. Then it would be ly @ case of one lawyer’s word | another. Not being a lawyer ayeelt, I shall not attempt to give} ‘opinion. The supreme court alone the right to pass on such a case,” BEAD. MAN IDENTIFIED - AS WILLIAM THOMPSON ~ OF BUTTE BY LETTERS. Word was received in Casper this morning that Converse county offi- | cials: believe that they have estab. | lished the identity of the man who! was found in an oil sump hole about 100 yeard from the Parkerton station in. the Big Muddy filed yesterday | A ‘card and letters were found «. his. person leading the authorities to! believe that he is a William Thome | son of Butte, Mont. His registratio card showed that he had been classi fied in elass 1A under the first mi tary draft but had later received deferred classification upon physical | examination on acount of a slight mental derangement which made hin. mentally unsound at times. | _tAn examination. was made to see| whether the man was a victim of | foul play developing the fact that nc | bruises or wounds of any kind could | be found. It is now the accepted eory that during a mental abbera- lon the man stumbled into. the sump | hole and was unable to extract him- | self ‘from the oily meshes: ”' | An effort to find out whether, the man ‘has any relatives in Butte is; being made by the Converse county wuthorities before any funeral ar- Yangements are made. poked ta STIDGER AND HAMMOND TO 4 » - SET UP PARTNERSHIP HERE! It is rumored in local business ¢ir- cles that Attorney Fred Hammond, who will resume practice here about nership with Attorney Willis Stidge: with whom he will ociate in legal work. The new legal firm willjhav offices in. the ly oceapied by Mr. Hammond prior td his departure several months ago February 1, has entered into part- | Smith building former- | BE HELD ON MARCH OTH The United States Civil Service Commission announced that a Clerk- Carrier examination will be held at Casper, Wyoming, on March 8, 1919, to establish an eligible register from which selection may be made to fill vacancies as they may occur in the! © position of clerk and carrier in the| Casper, Wyoming postoffice. Age! | limits, 18 to 45 years on the date of the examination. Entrance salary $1000 per annum. H Application blanks and informatior may be obtained by applying to Sam L. Houck, local secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examniners, Post office, Casper,» Wyoming, or to the secretary Eleventh U. S. Civil Ser vice District, 303 Postoffice Building, Seattle, Washington. WILL GHANGEL LICENSES OF SALOONS THAT SELL ~ LIQUOR TO MINORS HERE A warning will be issued to all proprietors of saloons and pool halls today by the police department, thar they will be held strictly responsible if any youth urfler the age of 21 years is caught frequenting their places of business. For the secon, offense against this ruling the city council will have no other option than cancelling the license. If youths are caught in pool hah: | or saloons, they will also be held re- sponsible, in that a great number o: times they lie about their ages to the places. The ordinance provi for | a fine of $25 to $100 and a jail sen. | tence. A special effort is to be made by the police department to observe | this ordinance and they will enfore| the extent of the punishment if it} necessary to quell the practice. | AYEAR FROM NOW Do you have any: trouble with your eyes? What condition will they be in a year from now? If you go on neglecting them they will certainly get worse. If you attend to them at once it is probable that they will be very much better. - ; Haye them examined this week. If you require glasses we will prescribe the corfect lenses, if you \} do not need them we will tell you so. McAllen, near Hildrege, Texas, owners, t togethe . taxpayers | sof the North Burlington Aa: | VERNA C. BURNETT Teacher of Violin Phone 768W after 6 o'clock te EREEKEKHKE EEE 00000: For gravel and excavating. KIRKE K AAA AHI A NER E Tp KHHKKKH NH EEN EK EEK KKK HIKE KEKE EK ERIKA KKIKK IK RIKI KEKE CASTLE & MECHALEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 141 W. Second St. Telephone 20 YOU BUILDERS. SEE CASTLE & MECHALEY Our price for delivery of gravel and sand, $1.50 per yard; delivery any part of town. We give you good service 3 to 10:30 Continuous Wee HUB Perfect Projection No Waits Between Reels TONIGHT | MONROE SALISBURY “Winner Takes All” From the Novel “The Rustler From Wind River” Elmer Clifton’s Great Dramatic Production “IT’S A BLUEBIRD” The Geezer of Berlin A Travesty on, “The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin.” The Clown Prince Says, He The Joke is on You, Papa, called me a Son of a Hun. The Geezers Harem with Pretty Girls IT’S A JEWEL Laugh Your Buttons off. We are Mak- ing a Collection of Them. Ti i i i itt E Kelly-Springfield Tires Are guaranteed for 6,000 miles and adjustments, if any, are made right here in Casper—you don’t have to send your tires to Denver. Think it over, then come and see us. THE CASPER SUPPLY COMPANY Ooo There’s A Tendency Toward A RISING MARKET In the Near Future BLOOM SHOE and CLOTHING CO. $O09-00006-06 Wholesale and Retail 990$099S6-6-04 Largest In Exclusive Market tes! GOOD THINGS TO EAT Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton—We buy in Carload OOOOD 000000% Lots. Special Prices in Large Cuts or Quarters Fresh, Salt, Pickled, Smoked and Canned Fish—Fresh Oysters, Shrimp, Lobsters, Crabs and Blue Points Fresh Dressed Poultry, Game, Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables. We make all our own Luncheon Specialties THE NORRIS CO. —Phone 12— 990090 6OHO6O00060000066 0004009000000 0OO+ poe as 3 Oo 4 2 < bg g $ g 3 2 g b¢ $ 3 S: 2 2 2 3 g g Do Not Be Afraid to babies CASPER DAIRY MILK. It clarified and pasturized, bottled and capped with an feed your is electric bottling machine. If you buy tickets it only costs 15c per Quart 9c per Pint We deliver to all parts of the City Just Phone 471 You are cordially invited to visit our plant at all times iso iti t |BURNETT-HYNES | Comer Center and Linden Phone 913 = CASPER DAIRY CO. 249. 121 West First st. Le nts. | I 000000006000 00000000000000000000000000000000060000000000

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