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Sar LONDON, Jan. 25.— (British Wire- Oe incaht | 96.19| T. F. Dorman, vehicle BOAaCae wee i Petition referred to Water and) L, J. McGrath, engineer- ou City Filling Station, gaso- ; PP TES é ‘ by wireless, "| Sewer Committee. : fh ehgiper seems e 62.15| line — _-.__- paaa-== 910/00 ery, 7% frey Isaacs, managing director of the 3 Lindsay paid ’ péWilty on| G. A. Gonnér, engineer helper 168.00 Henry Transfer drayage 1.50 Ambitious ts Furth Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Com-|water rénts for non-payment before! H. £: Kennedy, engineer | Continental Oil Co., gaso- in England Call for Detailed| PY: in'an interview. “One day in! sanuary 25th, under protest. - Protest, helper 4288) 2iline ees 62 tee C576 Adjustments. Within Next] ‘he not far distant future,” he adds, ordered’ laid on the tible.” 1 1's. AL Casper Commercial Co. mer- Six Months... “T think we shall walk about with! Bids opentd for “Crib” protection |” palpar 49.88/ chandise _-__________._- 1.50 Addr bs Ebina clic Yo’ 00r | for the east bank of the Platte river/ —. Brewer, engineer helper 31|J. Pearce Fire Dept. Sug- | MANCHESTER, Eng.—(By Mail)| say in Piccedily Circe, to RGckcnate Bunny station fram ens] C™ST Nteummrds Cay Gee ce Coe: Ree Within the next six months the. Al-|a friend who is. Aymg ereathments of the high waters. Fol-' 7 7 Honl, fireman 13 00 | lies Should reach an agreement reg-|Or we may have an invi n towing bids were received and) w H. Shapley, area 115.00) 5 ulating commercial traffic in the air,| wireless telephone from ‘a friend Ay. opened: sik et cha Lloyd Deweese, a Paian 115.00 | French Soldiers Lead and within the next five years it|ing in France to join him at dinner | Security Bridge’ company, D. H. Smith, fireman __ 115.00} O ) 4 should be\as casy and as safe to pilot| in the evening. bid for complete con- Claétence Hané6ek, ‘fireman 44.05 | In World $s Sacrifice an airplane thru fog and storm as it! “Wireless telephone has been’ Very is to pilot a ship, asserted Lord] largely used in war for communice- Weir, secretary of state for air| tion between airplanes and ~head- forces, before an audience her! quarters and for artillery work. But the other day. In order that am-| there is no reason Why it shoutd not bitious projects now being discussed| be available over very much longer might be entirely suceessful, ho said,! distances. . ZAght ,Gompany has notified the eity | = hat. by ze i or necessary to do this extension! John McGrath, office expense SPER DAILY TRIBUNE Petition tabled because th ‘ have been prdered i: Jas Gallington, police _____ Roy Gallington,, police ALE. Brown, police - ey.imow have materials -and| 2 100.00 work. } | | MLN. Whetler,\ city engineer j Omaha Printing Co., books. 54.87 > Petitton’ fot sewer to be laid. in| M. N. Wheelet, engineer ex- Manhattan Cafe Co., boarding lthe alley in Block 58 deep enough’ * -- 79,60| prisoners ~~ 151.28 47.70 Eee as cc $8,200.00) Vergin EMiett, fireman __ ae A: Pmucene fom 3,500.00) Je, Thomas, street commis- Sionetaees see Se 150.00; U. S. Mi , bid for com- ‘ z i | plete Stee cot 3,356.00) Ben Roberts, street laborer-_ 108.16 | - O. Freel, street laborer__ 115,00 geet eaten st * 9,490.00 A. Burson, street laborer.-_ 115.00 At the outbreak of the war the population of France was 36 mil- lions and of these 6 millions. have been offered on the altar of free- dom, thereby leading ™eyery other nation. We f America must be these things were necessary. “It will not be very long before|E. J. Lewis, bid for com- Theo. Layton, street laborer 88.16 very prateful for this and also Development of navigational in | one willbe able-to sit at one’s desk| ‘plete construction’ —____ 3,400.00} Fred Turner, street laborer-- 120.00) ro, an invaluable rem for struction by really sound and severe|in London and speak to New York|Castle & Mechaley, bid for C. H. Dewitt, street laborer 115.00] stomach, liver and intestinal ail- onal training. practically instaneously. Equal facil- : Creation of an energetic metcolog- | ities will be available for communi- ict aibites serecey. designed to} cating with Paris, Rome, Moscow or help air transport. Amsterdam. In my view it will be The adoptidn of improved systems) ag hag ote speak a Sydney or Mel- of wireless telegraph and telephony. bourne or to New Zealand. The adoption of a first class sys- “Long distance wireless telephone tem of day and night,marking of will apply -also to hips at sea and, to landing places and airdromes. airplanes and siechipe.” We now possess in substantial . numbers, either delivered or in courne | a Te of construction, airplanes which will RSW Py 3 ee carry a crew of seven and thirty pas-| WILLIAM ALLEN ser which will climb to a height vee . $ Ai of 10,000 feet, and which will travel] WHITE dS MADE 1,200 miles without a stop,” paid a lord Weir. “One type can come down at sea, float on the waves and/ RUSS DELEGA TE rise again with a full load, | i - “We have machines that can land! (By Associated Press.) safely at definitely gliding angles PARIS, Feb. William, Allen ‘entirely without human control. This} White of Emporia, Kansas, and Pro- means that when the pilot can set his} fessor George Davis Herron were instruments by means of a kite bal-} today appointed as American. dele- bon anchored in clear air, he will be! gates to. the Marmora conference able to land with safety in an air-| with Russian factions. drome completely fogbound.” ——_——- Lord Weir made it very plain that COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS he did not think the best ends of civ-, : ilization would be served by keeping Casper, Wyo.; Feb. 3, 1919. civil aviation for a government mon- City Council of the City of Casper opoly. Co-operation between ‘the met in regular session at the Council state and individuals, he believed, | Chamber at 130 North Genter street, would bring the best’ results. The!but there not being’ a quoroum of state would of necessity. be the|the Council present, same was ad- pioneer, and from the- present air) journed until 8 o’clock p. m. 3,945.00! J. E. Brainard, boss at dump complete construction -- ments discovered by the peasants of |H. A. Johnson, bid for com- @round ---------------- 93.00 France, which it is reported has | plete construction —---_ 3,825.00 | Wm. Jones, water J saved many lives in America, pre- | Moved by M. L. op, seconded|” sioner -~~--~-------.-__ 150.00. vented thousands of surgical opera- by W. F. Dunn, that the bid of J. A. Shapley, labor in water | Sharrock & Pursel for the complete|” @epartment ’ - ‘construction of the Crib Protection| F. E. Billington, | on fhe east bank of the Platte River! ter department —--_----- tions and relieved incalculable suff- ering among its people. Geo. H. *Mayr, for many years a prominent Chicago chemist, imports the in- at and near the City Pump Station! Arthur Brandt, ldbor in water ae gredients and sells this remedy under in Section 18, Township 33 N., _ department “-------_.-.. 125.00 the name of Wonderful | Range 79 West be accepted and that, Howard Flick, labor in water , Remedy. It i , harmless 144. preparation that rhal mucus from the intestinal tract , the total contract for five cribs be|, department -__ | awarded to Sharrock & Pursel for the| H. F. Giffin, labo: sum of Twenty-four hundred ninety| _ department. -____ —-t-=-- 66.66) 5 the inflammation wh dollars ($2490.00) any extra work G. W. Cain, labor in . causes practically all stomach, liver to be paid for according to bid on, department - ~~~ _____ 104.06 and intestinal ailments, including ap- file in the office of the clerk. | R. J. Harrison, labor in water pendicitis. One dose will convince or An aye and nay vote being called; _ department -----_____- - 60.00 refunded. For sale by all resulted: State of Wyoming, workmen’s Adv. T. A. Dean, aye. compensation —————— Perry A. Morris, aye. C M Bryan, clerk = LET A COLD Wm. Kocher, aye. pense _-__- ote 30.65 W. F. Dunn, aye. Commercial Printing So. W. W. Keefe, aye. printing); -23-=— 2 = 12.25 M. L. Bishop, aye. Casper Stationery C — Whereupon the president of the ‘tionery ...--.. 3.40 ~Dt King’s New Discovery council declared said motion duly gervice Art Printing Works, almost never fails to carried and that the couract was printing __----_________ 4.25 bring quick relief awarded: to) Sharroe iat Casper Stationery Co., sta- Small doses once in awhile and that Moved by M. L. Bishop, seconded) ‘tignery by W. F, Dunn that the president | National Surety Co of the council, in the absence of the; on bond __°.__._.______ ‘Mayor, and City Clerk be autho-)w fp, Tubbs? office rent___ rized to enter into the proper con- wp Henning, building rent tract with Sharrock & Pursel for 4 37 Cobb, office rent ase 5.75 — throat-t: ig, lung-splitting cou; premium soon. quiets do" 5 hot bath be! jump’ da good sleep, and back to normal in the morning. Dr. Kinz’s New Discovery is well known. For fifty ycars it's ministry would spring an air depart- T. A. DEAN, the construction of the five-crib pro- Casper Supply! Co., attaching relieving coughs, colds and b-onc':ial ment in the government whiéh would President of Council. | tection. Motion carried. motor to sad pump .__. 100.28 attacks. For fifty years it hcs been not only control the -wamimtstration| Attest: = ~s" ~ ae + Complaint verbally presented on, W. F. Henning,pumping well 1789.35 5° by druggists “everywhera, A of the Royal Air Forces, the fight-| C. M. BRYAN, sf behalf of the National Defense So-| W. F. Henging,- water sup- Tellable repel Page you yourself br any ing air branch of the British army| City Clerk. + ciety. against the sanitary condition plies. ._ 11.00 6. an $1.20, amily con takegafely, ond navy, but would act as the su-| COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS | of selling undrawn poultry in mark-, Casper Phi 'y, mdse 4.00 ee : = preme authority for the development Caspor, Wyo., Feb. 3. 1919. | ets, some of which are sold in a very John Jourgensen, mdse 3.20 Train Those Stubborn Bowels vi civil aviation. | _ City Council of the City of Casper| putrid condition. H. A. Burk, mdse.___ 21.06 Help nature take its course, not The first step of the new minis- met ‘in regular {adjourned session, with @ violent, habit-forming purga- Matter turned over to the Judi-' Buffalo Meter Go., meters and tive, but with gentic but ecrtaln ond try would be the organization of in-j pursuant to adjournment of this date, ciary Committee. supplies ______ Es I ive ing’s Ni rf ternational flying, that is flying) at the Council Chamber at 130 North Following bills presented: W. Mz. Yard, vuleanizing__ Pills Tenis is actin an ennee among the different countries. This|/ Center street, T. A. Dean, president John F Leeper, mayor__-- $83.33 Midwest Refining Co., fuel oil ax bowels. Sold by druggists. 25c, would involve an international air-/of the council presiding. 'T, A. Dean, councilman---_ 12.00! W. F. Henning, tools at pump * = z — craft convention. | On roll call the following were Perry A, Morris, councilman 12.00 station S “We have already drafted the arti-| present: cles of this convention, and they are” Councilman T. A. Dean. now being submitted to our allies,’’| Councilman Perry A. Morris. continued Lord Weir. “If they sub-; Councilman M. L Bishop. - stantially approve it, an International Councilman Wm. Kocher. Air Conference will be held. I have, Councilman W. W. Keefe. reason to anticipate that within the; , Councilman W. F Dunn. next four or five months the princi- Cc. M. BRYAN, pal nations of the world will have City Clerk. | reached agreement on -this momen-, Reading of the minutes of the last tous matter. regular and all subsequent meetings “Similarly domestic legislation will|read. There being no corrections or have to be enacted to govern flying! objections samo were approved. | in this country. The bill has been! Report of special commfftee, T. A. prepared, and I anticipate that with-!Dean, on matter of W. H. Bradley | in a few weeks of the opening ofjcurb, in which W .H. Bradley gave Mthe new parliament a useful act will impression that he would pay the ex-| F_ K. Webb, police come into force. Until this conven-| pensé of this curb. tion and this domestic legislation ; Report of Water and Sewer com- becomes operative, there can be no, mittee on the question of sufficient | private flying at all, either interna- water supply at pump station recom- tional or in this country. It vert mending that well be thoroughly be unfortunate if the development of|cleaned and recommending — that civil aviation were retarded owing to water rates be raised so as to meet the effects of a series of fatal acci- the interest and sinking fund for dents due to the lack of absolutely bonds, etc. necessary regulations. | Moved hy Perry A. Morris, second- “The state should require in per-- ed by M. L. Bishop that Wm. Jones, munence a large proportion of the ex-| water commissioner, be instructed to render them available for generaljat the pump station and to see that use by leasing sheds to private opera-|the engines and engine room are tional companies, and merely charg-| properly cleaned up. Motion carried. ing a fee for landing. ‘Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded “Phe department ghould undertake|py Perry A, Morris that the City| the training. of all pilots to be em-| Engineer be instructed to prepare ployed on public transport service and) plans and specifications and properly | map out and light the aerial routes, establish the route for the oil pipe ‘the department should be ready to/Jine from the Midwest Refinery to undertake mail, freight and passen-\the City Pumping Plant and to look) wer sorvices when private enterprise after the securing of a right of way may pe found tacking. \neposs the ds lying between said rom the superabundance of ma-| points. lation carried. | Aiiriag at ite disposal upon the con-| Report pf the ‘Strect and Alley clusion jof ce, and suitable fo mmittse on the question of open- conversion for commercial use, the) ing Burlington Street for traffic and styte Niould be’ ready to dispose of} connecting agme with David and Ash 4 gonsiderable pumiber | at a low ry i co i mee Weir fnnily aaied the| pnd stake the confines of said street scheme would cost a lot af money|gnd the Stregt Commissioner instruct-' lac. I had rheumatism so bad I | the good it has done me.”—Bx-Sheriff i ‘pre, ndards, but|a@d.to cjéar the street of all obstruc- beers Mad og weld be very {ise | Hone thereon and make the same pass- ire conneres, a i ine an 4 dport ‘ef the . Street’ and Alley. Se Pe a: 'Cqmmittee on the roadway running eT west from West Second street past, BU YERS HOLD ! HII de Refinery to the city City Engineer instructed to imme-|* 7.4, White, R. F. D., 't be pour x OFF, EXPECT \ diately nirvovsthe tend pecording to| x, A. White, R. F D., Lexington, wouldn’t be able to make it fast the original field notes and if. the CUT IN PRICE, Standard Oi) Company is found to be | they, be instruct ke [Br Agsocinied Prens] all'x¢ ; , WASHINGTON, Feb. Ym he Ress conditions are char 4 @ wackening of praduction,: the. e* of commercial to stocks of goo !W. F. Dunn, councilman___ 12.00: Pittsburg Meter Co., meter ;M. _L. Bishop, councilman__ 12.00 Wm. Jones, telephone _ isting military girdromes, and should) purchase whatever tools are required! — [t,” Says A. J. Livingston—People From; All Walks of Life Praise strects, i City Engineer instructed to lay out Co., Columbia, Tenn. “Tanlac has certainly helped me encroaching upon aed roetrat, that Wim, Kyeher, councitman.- 12.00 C. J. Gabler, oil pipe. iM RO oSosoeg W. W. Keefe, councilman___ 12.00. repairs e | C. M. Bryan, City Clerk.___ 150.00 Evans Bros. repairing valve ee | E. W. Davis, Assistant clerk detectors __.__________ 1.00 ¢ and treasurer ._-______ 150,00 Fairbanks, Morse Co., repairs *y W. H. Patten, city attorney-_ 83.33) for pump ______._____’ oO E. S. Baker, sexton _______ 83.33 | The Texas Company, mdse. __ 3 oe W. E. Tubbs, police judge 50.00’ Natrona Count: Tribune, 3 John McGrath, police chief-- 200,00) books a 94 John McGrath, extra police-_ 120.25 Oscar Hiestand, mi sy W. E. Kilgore, police captain 169.22 Gates Half Sole C 9 Chas. Easton, police sergeant soling tires ____ 23.80 oe W. T. Kyte, police-______ Casper Storage G $3 | A. E. Kyte, police_ midges see) See 58.00 %% 144.22! Earl C. Boyde, mdse, 7.85 C. Divine, police 144,22, Western Union Tel. “eo oe ee ax HERE’S WHAT PEOPLE < + Ce AY ABOUT TANLAC = e « “i * % 2 I Feel Like Going From House to House and Telling Everybody About + ss ¥ the moving of the Medicine That Has Helped Them. + ; % new Spring Stock “I just feel like going from house “This medicine is worth i oes s weight to house and telling the people about]in gold, and if the price w fifty 3 Tanlac.”—A. J. Livingston, Ashland | dollars a bottle instead of one dol- Set City, Tenn. ‘ lar I would buy it just the same if I ee “This is really the first medicine I] had the money.’—Robert Young, oe have ever taken that does what they| Knoxville, Tenn. 3 say it will do.”—J. F. Holley, Lex-| “Four bottles of Tanlac helped me" ington, Ky. . |more than fifteen years of medical @@ “I would not take one thousand/ treatment that cost me an average oe Shoes; also on all dollars for what this wonderful medi-| of $100 a year.”—E, B. Hall, Foun- cine, Tanlac,.has done for me.”—| tain City, Tenn. Mrs. Hattie Lytes, Lexington, Ky. “Money couldn’t buy the good this “We have sold 1,180 bottles of | Tanlac has done for me.’—Ex-. Tanlac and have never hada dis-| Sheriff Archie Anderson, Houston, satisfied cystomer.”—Smiser Drug| Texas. toe 1% sO Me “For two years before taking Tan-|and I recommend it to others for rote couldn’t raise my left hand to my C. W. Mangum, Atlanta, Ga. head. I now feel like @ new man.” “I would spend the last dollar I ae B. Woodward, Lexington, Ky. jhad on earth for Tanlac; I have I feel so good after ‘taking ‘Tan-+ gained nine and a half pounds on one lac that I told my hands the other, bottle and feel just like a new man.” i day I believed I coyld beat any of| —J. T. Andrews. A them shucking corn. I meant-it, and| “If the people of this town only belieye I could- have beat 'em all.” knew the good Tanlac did me you Wickire Clothing and you discount will be given. ° y- ‘ | enough to supply the demand.”— Shirts \ ‘Inymy thirty-years of active prac-| Mrs. Mattie C. Bo | tice as a phygician:! have never seen|) “Yes, ih : ; is, rtm anything: b reoesoatertnatecodtertedt Schulte Hdwe. Co., we have a splendid assortment of suits and overcoats to select from, also the best Macinaws made on which a liberal Co., labor 1.75 Natrona Power C colaysen Lumber Co., mdse. Moved by M. L by W. W. Kee Webel Comme National Supply Co., mdse Richards & Cunningham Co., merchandise oe H. H. Tappert, telegrams ied. Mt. es Tel. & Tel. Co., T. A. DEAN, SOPVICG) = = = 14.80, President of the Council. A. Danielson, E: No. 7 Fire Attest: C. M. BRYAN, Dept. Bldgy my GASK.O1 City Clerk. CE “BARNETT'S OF COURSE” Chesterfield High-Grade, Custom Made all Wool Suits and Overcoats 20% Discount MEN’S MACKINAW COATS Greatly reduced. We carry the finest all-wool Mackinaws in all colors and sizes, 36 to 50, at a big reduction. $13.50 Valu $9.85 anes Value $11.85 OTHER MACKINAWS AT $6.85 UP MEN'S HEAVY LEATHERETTE COATS Moleskin lined water-proof, black and tan; guaran- MEN’S HEAVY WOOL COAT-SWEATERS Ruff-neck style, medium or dark grey; $4.00 Value at $2.85 $2.50 and $3.00 Values : . ) an 10 Value $2.15 All Better Sweaters Reduced Accordingly MEN’S HEAVY WOOL KNIT HOSIERY Unsurpassed for hard wear and out- 50e door work; 75c Value ___.-_ IM. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street , seconded that the bills be al- lowed as audited and warrants order- ed drawn to cover the same. Motion Council ordered to stand adjourned until February 10, 1919, at 8:00 p.m. (weed & Cunningham Co. REMODELING SALE IN OUR MEN’S DEPARTMENT Having decided to make some changes in the ap- pearance of our Men’s Depar ment which will necessitate merchandise and to make room for our which will be coming in during the next two months, we will give a LIBERAL DISCOUNT on all Winter Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Blankets, Comforts, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags, etc. Clothing We feature the celebrated Hirsh- body and Co. dr shirts with or with- out collars, and a fine line of Silk Shirts Which are also greatly reduced for this sale. will find that Underwear We are sole agents in Casper for the well known Lewis make of Union Suits and the Stephenson make of Under- ar (in the two-piece garments) so we almost anybody in Under- a reduction in pr will be on both of the: line well as ether Winter Underwear. 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