Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 5

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919° THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ~~ frog SSS eee 196 by Johnson—Fees of court ieee H. J. Because the house has treated un.| Often On His Knees? methev shr shr shrdluuuu [rot " i : ‘ ters. | war heroes. | kindly several bills introduced by Ss Rao a)| Carton "197 by Renkites Investment of; House 61—Civil service system in| Johnsdn of Natrona it must not be When Rev. G— left at oston pas- - guceny ! { public funds. | cities of 10,000 or over. hastily assumed that the gentleman | trate for a church in Ida ho, the Re NOTICE CALEDONIANS == | House 64—Health insurance com-, from Casper is a evolutionist in| N— took hisiplace Siz monte The monthiy meeting of the ( : = 76 by Allison—Authorizing com- unlssion: Ae i legislative matters. Explanation lies ae oston anked Sirs. Biante} nian clubwwillibe held Bri ey oe 5 .| missioners to furnish office rooms and louse 90—Employment agencies. | in the fact that these measures so, . Pace Sy ow pas- ing, February 14, ¢ thay Pato £ Othe iS ine wancia’ 4 oo oo ities boys |help for, county attorneys. House 112—Juvenile delinquents. | roughly handled were introduced by jg." pearance ee een ae : eeeeeteae morning, with eight days ahead in| by the ee author; one by the Judi-| 77 by Lee—Gasoline and illumi-| House 113—Transportation of dis-| request, and after the real fathers! 7 «way» replied the church worker, Dh Se oe ru TE i which to complete the biennial legis-| ciary committee authorizing a re-| ating oils. charged convicts. had been informed that the solons/«prother N—— is pleasant, and he be present. : lative program, *faced a calendar| construction board, and,a memorial! _ 78 by Chassell—Duties commis-| Br a, would give them the knock-out. The jraches good sermon But"-—and —~s ' slightly larger than that of any pre-) by Baker of Lincoln opposing’ the ex- sioner spoblle lands. ee | Signed by the Governor house chloroformed his bill proposing here came a sigh—"“he doesn’t hold Tribune Wantaae are wonders vious session, with a lesser number| tension of Yellowstone park. Clarh y Chassdil—Fees of com-| joyce 60—Appeals to the supreme ‘©. Place exclusive control of public |< e of measures ready for the governor’s| is the father of House 182, creat-| issioner public lands. courts j utilities in the hands of cities of RR nN signature than for many previous/ing the eighth judicial district. een by Chassell—Sale of state gaeei4e Arson: j 10,000 or more, which was en- sessions. Wednesday being the last The Bovernor has signed the fish! nds. Pm House 12—Park county fish sheds. | | dorsed by the Casper city, council. day for the introduction of bills, the hatching sheds for Park: and Uinta! S He Chassell—Regulation of, House 8—Uinta county fish sheds. | His bill 117 providing additional help total number of senate measures at| counties, the bill providing for di-|Junk dealers. loutrotisellsa=2 Salaries ior. constables | ane once soem ton counts aLCoEneys e asper orage rocery the close of the introducing period| rect appeals to the supreme cour:, 82 by Chassell—Leasing of state/| and justices. was amended so as to provide for an was 82, and of house bills, 198.|the bill making it arson to burn al lands. ee oe allowance of $30 a month to county Counting memorials and joint resolu-| as wagon, and the measure increas- S. J. R. 3 by Meek—Salaries of attorneys not provided with an office THE RICHELIEU STORE tions, approximately 300 measurea/ing the salaries of justice of ‘the | county superintendents. House Joint Resolution 9 pra- in the county building, and $300 a are or have been before the two! peace and constables. if | Passed by the Senate vides for the placing of a bronze year for stenographer hire, and rec- houses. Some, alas, already slumber; Right off the bat, from = hasty| Senate 87—Game and fish bill. tablet in the capital containing the commended it for passage. SPECIAL—SATURDAY others, alasser still, will never get! evrvey of all bills introduced, the only pcennte 2 Fung licenses and games of all Wyoming. men who paid a _ —S. ut of the onhole, but a whole x , the supreme sacrifice in the war. It ave your money—eat at the Har- y 3 ») 136 are still vest héard from—with | See ens ange, that has apellges Senate 48—Licensing of survey-| will carry, beyond question. vey. Richelieu Pork and Beans, 4len the prospects good for a record’ for/ incorporated into a bill is the one ore and engineers. SSSSSSSS———SSSSoSo05SSS—S_— NO nn eee etme en hl = enactment during the remaining nine| recommending an act prohibiting! 4; Fi gay mencenization: days. | |“Pari-Mutual” horseracing. But, as! jyouse 949, commons) eaneation. Richelieu Pork and Beans 17e * Wednesday afternoon witnessed| the governor will have police power) Frouse 1-—Prohibition ie ays. | Ne Oo oe the death of the hospital bill. The!to, stop these meets if he choses, He — - senate in committee of the whole| the legislation for the present i¢ not cing Sf a peleriesMofistate (of-| presided over the execution, altho} urgent. Riner of Laramie wielded the axe. ' Taeate The vote on tabling this measure} New House Bills one eure the Senate stood 12 to 12, with Riner in the| 176 by Hardin—Relating-to court | nate jupt. Lander home. Richelieu Pork and Beans 28e chair, who cast the deciding vote and | procedure. | Vawter Ror opep oN commissioner sent the bill on its way to the legis-| 177 by Hardin—Relief of owners) vie EN who know Motor Trucks choose as er ' tor, e om an lative graveyard. Those who op- | of livestock destroyed by state yet) Seg een, FEDERALS because of their re- posed the alters O'Connor, Pear-| erinarians. wae tae , Beha eee ates ; markable durability, continuous service, son, Young, Shinazy, Chassel, Green! 178 by aHrdin—Relating con- = erty of estates. x nd low cost of up-keep. and Btenabery: all of whom made! | veyatioss. | Senate 29—Relating to wills. ‘ es Lae : General Stor. age vigorous speeches. Speaking for it 179 by Judiciary Com Sees Senate 26—Fees of court com-| Let our traffic engineers fell you ho a were Allison, Daley, Hinckley, Skov-} court fees. pulsslonsrs: | Mederely cengbes used) ay un -earcuiat Car Lets Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables gard and Meyers. 180 by Underwood—Memorial at} Senate 32—Sale of real estate of business to save YOU money. Handled a shi a. a Checked 2 Reveling in slaughter, the same! Thermopolis hot springs. decedent. andled, store i, re-s) ippe an ecked in body stuck the stilletto into the) H. J. M. 4—by Baker—Against/ Senate 81—Support of family of | 1-Ton Federal 1!-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal a Business Like Manner Marsh Dill providing for commis-| extension Yellowstone park. decedent. | $2100.00 *" 2600.00 $2850.00 sioner districts. Another corpse was! 181 by Barrus—Duties of state S. J. M 1—Memorializing con- an A = d the superintendent of the Lander | superintendent. grees to grant Wyoming 2,000,000, J 344-Ton Federal _5-Ton Federal ee home. 182 by Clarlo—Creating Bighth| 9cres for highways. $3700.00 $4800.00 goatee oedestectoctoetecfostesteeteeteatecte FOR SALE: tri S. J. R. 6—Constitutional amend-| x Ess c = a pened tine Hit atnericanieation |) 162 by ‘Kelley—Une of axtos by Ment relating to municipal tax. A) FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR —2750.00 measure and that providing for semi-| officials. Benate 80—Actions against ad-| FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR—3760.00 monthly paydays, increased salaries; 183 by Mercer—Special levy on | ey H P el F. 0. B, DENVER for state officials—and last but not| liveatock. ouse 69—Authorizihg irrigation Freight and War Tax Pald & heeded Soteetoes least the Hardin prohibition bill. 184 by Jenkins—No fees for fiting districts, - e 3 Myers, Shinazy and Young voted | soldiers discharges. House 68—Primary elections. W W B ARNETT | $ against it—the first named explain- 186 by Mercer—Relating te jadi- | 9 ——— . . Z 4 | & ing he was not satisfied with it es a| cial districts. Py | VERNA C. BURNETT | apd Ria as aa Thre b 1 1 b h x dry bill and the other two because| 186 by Mercer—Meme: thedals I 2 . Pes. e Youm bungalow and lot in best part nort they opposed the commissioner fea-. for soldiers, Teacher of Violin | 1308 Lincoln Street DENVIR _ 3 P : $ ture. Passage thru the house will be; 187 by Hunter —Proceedings of Phone 768W after 6 o'clock i | : \ Casper Addition. Price $1800. Terms to responsible ¥ Pp BS rH kee aa sate bore committee—ie- = 1] party. This house just completed, never occupied, BS cur in the senate amendments. The} construction board. | A edingl ll built and finished. Wat . « senate also passed on third reading 189 by Stevdnson—Relating to! pe Rexce! gly well < EEK te ayy $ the fish and game bills. primary elections. N t F | C kitchen. Nice kitchen cupboard. Act quick if you The house passed on third reading 190 by Judiciary Committee—Em- | a Trona ue 0. . . Rs the Storey bill providing civil service| ployes in state offices, Phone 949. expect to get this. for police and firemen in cities of 191 by Judiciary Committee—Pub- L. Biede: ° 29,000 or over, the Barrus bill pro-! lic office hours. J. L. Biedermann, prop. viding a levy of one mill for educa-| 192 by Underwood—State board tional purposes to enable the state! of horticulture. i CEBO COAL Le tan te tes Keith Lumber Co. oats 0-46 188 by Mercer, providing a spe’ * Bir by Buaiteaecie Cos emaaee tas on livestock, the legislation fail- associations. taimaten federal money available for| 198 by Bemett end May—Live- woop eS this purpose. stock on public roads. | Ph 3 53 Among new bills introduced just 1106 by Bullingten—Licensing. of Cay fice 157 So. Center St. 3) one Bs before the lid went on ware! House 1% Gen. Office Sth and Beech sts. | ee | So- Qp-eo-ho-eSp-toete-Qo-ake-SoaSoeSo-ehe-eho-eSo-ehoeSeafoafo-eSe-ale-eSo-afe-efoe'e Sede seatetrerereeetotrereatede preted ogee PEEP POPS ISOS ISD LD Gerd leet oaho eRe ae-ale-ofe-aSo sie oho ehe-aso-eseste AE HEHE HEHEHE HIE HEHEHE HEHEHE IE HEHE IEL KHER ELH ASEH AAA SAA HASSAN AMAA A SSE AAAS SHEA SAE SEE HEH HELE LAER HEHEHE KEE EE LEHRER IEEE EEA, @ 0 % oe, K? ‘. ao 1% 1% aa? sat a Saar eee GET—-ON A WINNER WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE AGENCY FOR THE MIDWESTERN INVESTMENT COM- -PANY TO HANDLE THEIR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION IN LUSK; THE NEW OILCITY OF WYOMING. | Sate Sedtea® o-efo-ofe-ofe-o$o-0% % ROOD s0-4e-450-50-44 M% ¢ Me oe ee, KEEKEEREEKEE ERK ER KKE NK KEKE KERR M 9. ae R2 ogo iM res oo, + % % KO ? 1% erro % M ¢ BECK AND SON, CONTRACTORS, ARE GETTING READY TO BUILD A $200,000 HOTEL. ‘THE TOM BELL CATTLE CO HAS PUT UP. $300,000 TO BUILD HOMES ON THEIR TRACT A L0 | OF LAND JOINING US ON THE WEST, FIFTY HOMES TO START AT ONCE. THESE LOTS HAVE BEEN PUT ON THE MARKET AT A PRICE RANGING FROM $50 TO $100. IN $10.00 Down and $10.00 per Month. No interest. No Taxes THE BIG MONEY IS MADE ON THE FIRST LOTS, NOT AFTER EN HAVE CHANGED HANDS A NUMBER OF TIMES. LUSK HARRY FREE 7" Lot MAN KD Cw ete tem ? ? OVER 200 LOTS SOLD IN THE LAST TEN DAYS. | nS 1% ™e 1% Me orem ee, M ? Coat oes K2 ¢ cae iM e Me iM Meee, o Soot Cot Sate SasS wren ag OL eR LO OO ke ee, Sa iM wr ; i ; ; ; Lo RS ro ate-ate-ase-oteetoet e KIKI IIR LA III II III IEA ETT IT III IIIA ISSA I A ASIA AEA ee HHH HHH REHEATED RITE HMMLEAMALE AELMH H AMM UHHH AAR HEH HHH HAHAH HEHE HEH HHA AIHA ANE

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