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OO Re LEE Ba ae Ae = TME.CASPER NAILY TRIRUNE et SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 a) 500 BONUS FOR |MARCH OF EVENTS IN EUROPEAN — AFFAIRS IS TOO SWIFT FOR THE PAGE SEVEN THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE léax, Minutes approved. | Moved by Perry A. Morris, second-| A. Burson, street laborer —_ Report of the Fire Chief on fire-|ed by M. L. Bishop, that the resolu-| Theo, Layton, street laborer proofing the building known as Em- tion be adopted and that the County Sam Harleson, street la- == 44.10 115.00: motor oil — = 115.00 Richards & unningham Co., mdse. ~--- ‘ press Theater situate on lot 1 block /of Natrona be served with a certified! borer ~-_-~----------- Webel Commercial Co., 7 showing that no plans or spe copy thereof. ;Fred Turner, street laborer mdse. ee eee 4 ’ q ALMANAC DE GOTHA, SA YS PARIS fications for fireproofing said build-; An aye and nay vote being taken! C.H. DeWitt, street laborer 115.00 Nicolaysen = Lumber Co., ing had been presented and recom-|resulted: } Jones, water commis- \ mdse. and wagons-_. ~~~ eagle. | PARIS. (Correspondence of thes This year, “provisional” govern- Associated Press.)—The swift march|ments abound. There is Poland, de- of history which has reduced to (scribed in the almanac as “an ancient 150.00, Keith Lumber Co., fuel ; Natrona Fuel Co., fuel mended that said building be ordered | torn down. | Perry A Morris, aye. - T. A. Dean, ay | J. A. Shapley William Kocher, aye. Moved by A. Dean, seconded by “ department -~---- a 125.00 H. C. Liepsner & Co, doy {waste paper value mo: are; a5) MER zat mn, (M. L. Bishop, that the report be ac-; M. L. Bishop, 'F. E. Billington, laborer es Seah ee 14.40 Regulations Must Be Followed in |Pean state affairs, has been too rapid|duchy,” has no president, but Gene of said building be given fifteen days Whereupon the Mayor declared T. W. Berry, labor, water F ving ~-..-- = Making Applicat; for the old Almanach de Gotha. In|2ral Mannerheim is the present “rec- ‘within which to remove said building. |Stid Resolution duly adopted. department —_~-.- Ae 62.50 W. R. Johnson, aking ‘PP! ication for Money |peace times, this compendium of ent.” S-]An aye and nay vote taken resulted:| An ordinance presented entitled, ' Arthur Brandt, labor, water Shockley Serv Sales Authorized by the Recent statistical data concerning princes| The Ukraine is described as “a Perry A. Morris, aye. “An ordinance providing that the en- , department ----------- 125.00 — Corp,. mdse, and storave Congress. and potentates and their dominios |constitutional monarchy on a reput-| M- L. Bishop, aye. trials, crops and other objectionable |H. F. Giffin, labor, water | Wool Warehouse F : > went to press about the end of Oc-/lican basis,” with General Skoropad- W. F. Dunn, nay. or Toffensive) parts lof jpoultry, Sgamei/- Henaremant 125.00) hay. aoa ; wu Returned soldiers to Natrona cé tober, when its information was sup-|ski as Hetman. A footnote, however, ivi Uligragecocher pay: birds or game animals shall be drawn | “- vn Saat 125.00 SN fan pie poy board: ty as well th f un | posed to hold good for another year, |explains that “according to news re.| 27,44: Deam ave- immediately after the same has been) — Ceparimén’ ~~ -------~~ cai bats CLC aaa A aEisharee? ante the state, wholand it generally did, barring some|ceived Dec. 15, 1918, the Hetnia Whereupon the Mayor declared killed. Howard Flick, labor, water Natrona County Tribune, a Of thet dischoroe onus at the time /coup d'etat or other in South Amer. |Fas abdicated and the tewer in in {said motion carried and instructed) Moved\ by W. F, Dunn, secondea ,, department -—--—---- -- 144.22| | printing --—.---------- 185.08 oi charge, are entitled to | icq. he hands of al direct Pp *ati ‘ithe Chief of Police to order the re- by T. A. Dean that the ordininve be Robt. Flatt, labor, water Commercial Printing Co., bs e extra pay authorized by ccngress| Now, however, its sine for 1919,|of Winmicheokay Pate Sihratz{moval of said building within 15 referred to the Judiciary committee. , lepartment -—------ - 9.25| _ printing -------------- 39.25 aie terrace within and com lwhich went to the printers in De-|and ‘Andreievak Petliura. Schwet2 avs from date. | Motion carried. Archie Barr, labor, water Gharant se peer sys) aie round b th Svat Vdee pa 4n,|cember, is affected in several im-| Russia, or, to give it its modern| Report of the Judiciary committee) Following bills presented: department ----------- books --.- aoea 17. a epee EYAL Eay eegceneremaenty portant respects by sudden develop- name. the “Baderative Socialistic Re, |O% 20 ordinance regulating taxicabs John FP. Leeper, Mayor » 9a.g3. 3: E. Brainard, boss of : Cate! Pune Gar 42.1 from the serie are ontlel ce the {ments involving many of the former nublic of Russian Soviets,” at whose | "a, Sereime faren to be charged. T. A. Dean, Councilman. 1200) yi ETE Gre house tionery 20.55 Gage Piling; Houses Vari iurens® head Lowne (Vind Galion ety eag| Moved by William Kocher, second- | Wm. Kocher, Councilman 18.00) oni) Be Bening ADEnislennNRSe “trate men who hadi noteyet re Amusing to students of Germany’s!Trotzky (Leon D. Brenstein) figure, ee by M. L. Bishop, that the report} M. L. Bishop, Councilman 18.00 | wk. Tubbs, police adae 250. department bldg. 3; ported for duty at a military station |°®St¢™™ border policy is the naive/is in a chaotic state as far as its in- ws ecentedy An aye and nay vote be-/ W. W. Keefe, Councilman. - 18.00 | Office rent 50.00) Mary Degan, clerk’s | aeror prior to Novetnber 11 d01a son |prefatory remark that ‘‘the editors re-|ternal administration is conicerned., ||", ‘ken, resulted: W. F. Dunn, Councilman-- 15.00! 4 1, Cobb, elerk’s office ‘ expense 12.95 Aotréntitiad to tie bones. D gret that after having prepared three |The Almanach enumerates the eleven Mie a sores, Bye: |Perry A. Morris, Councilman 18.00) "pent 9 25.00 C. M. Bryan, clerk’ “Claims for payment of the bonus |"&™ articles on Finland, Poland and |‘‘more or less independent” states into| a te Cy Oe 3. M. Bryan, C Clerk-- 150.00 5, Wout ei expense _.._-- 18.69 in case of men separated honorable Ukraine, they were obliged to cancel which th2 empire has fallen, as fol- Willia pene E. W. Da . Clerk lacheenae s ee 300.00 A. Villnave. from the service, must be made in|#!! three owing to the change in the /lows: Poland, Lithuania; Baltic states illiamgKocher,-ayc. , & Treas. — 150.00 | Reet cea atta $8 Sere writing by ithe person concerned’ to | Course of events.” (Courland, ‘Livonia, Ksthonia) Fin- T. A. Dean, aye. |W. H. Patten, y 83.38 Gontinental Oil Co., mdse. - TS) telephone ex- the zone disbursing office, Lemon|..1" other words, Prince Frederick| land; Ukraine; Bessarabie (Occupie!l | AWbereuponmateg Mayor declared) B. S-qpaker/GitysSexton=— | 38238 Cea Sta oe upcer sce | pen: =~- --~------ building, Washington, D. GC. and the (Charles of Hesse, brother-in-law of|by Roumania): Georgia, Northern said motion duly carried and instruct- W. E. Tubbs, Police Judge 50.00] _ fire hose Seer 450.00) Mountain States Telephone application must be accompanied by |the former German emperor, will/Caucasus; Territory of the Don and ed the’ City JAttorney to draw the|/John’ McGrath, Police Chief 200.00 Cer Meter Clays tsa 6.00 ay lo telephone service. .- the following: discharge certificate |ever Seat himself upon the throne | territory of Astrakhan; Turkestan; Si- ordinartce to conform to said report. |John McGrath, for special i an m¢ ES SDenta Sgaly vm" Western Union Telegraph or the order upon which separation |°f Finland, and there is to be no/beria. _C._B, Manbeck appeared st this |, officer i = 1éd.22)J- Peeree Fire ept: Supply a 501, con service ——- eS) 1.40 from the service was accomplished if | Prussian predominance in Poland and| Vanished is the pomp and panoply |time on behalf of Standard Oil (Bho We teh Si ib DO ee Ni tion 1S reply C aes 2 254 Natron noser sco no discharge certificate was given; if |the Ukraine. of the sonorous sounding names of |‘elative to the making of a road out Chas. Easton, police ---.- 144.28) CAC Unn MARTY coe Mga ONY q, and power —— = UnEdY both discharge certificate and order |, Democratic dilgecin in Gennanyithe Russian aristocracy that once past the Standard rane and asked iw fe use petiee oe - 144.22 anda eo 10., b State of Wyoming, work Pat Fi ‘ jas set in from the top, instead of | ij ini: i ‘or an expression of the Council as'/A- ©. yte, ce - ef ee Ts gern men’s compensation ~~ . for discharge or separation were P filled the higher administrative posts B Oil Well Supply Co., mdse. - Moved by William Kocher, second- given, both must be’ sent; statement from the bottom. For altho the ad-| in the old empire. The seven mem- to what they desired in the construc- iF. K. Webb, police - J. F. Houlihan, police | Worthington Pump & Mach. ed by M. L. Bishop, that the bills be of all military service since April 6, ministrative branches of the German | bers of the ‘Council of Commissaries |tion of said road. C. Divi es “001 72.00 | : ' 1917, being particular to state where |S0Vvernment are filed with the usual of the People” are immediately fol-| After full discussion of the mat- | 5). Galli policere - 144.22) vawest Refining © allowed aa’ audited and warrants and when the applicant first report-|@tray of excellencies, professors and |lowed by the dignitaries of the Greek |ter the City Engineer was instructed nae Gailiteern Pell © 2 HOE oil 61.08 | drawn to cover same. Motion carried. ed at a military station and desig-jCouncillors, yet at the head of that Catholic church. If there are any)to properly survey a road of regula- lag) i peepee 13 - 144.22) 3. OFallon Supply C | Council ordered to stand adjourned nating the organization and stations |0vernment stand the names of Ebert, /excellencies or other functionaries or | tion width nd to secure all detail at A ee 144.22) mdse. se 32.07 | until Monday, March 10, 1919, at which he served; address to which Scheidemann, Dittmann, Landsberg) officials in present day Russia, the information so that the City of Cas- {John McGrath, evidence to secure 14.00 | Schulte Hardware 8:00 o'clock p. m. JOHN F. LEEPER, check and returned papers should be|""d Barth. Nobody is supposed to|Almanach does not give them. yer and Standard Oil company ca: | Taceay A A dse. -.- 1.85 : sent. care about their Christian names. As for the diplomatic corps at Pet-|enter into a contract for ee RUN hecler Cie eng ite 16 the Texas Co., mdse. 43.11 Attest: sts Mayor. “According to the order sent out The German national colors are stil! | rograd, all the ambassadors and min- Report of street and alley com- MON Wheeler, offi Stee a7 B100) |Buffalo Meter Co., | \ -M.BRYAN, La by the adjutant general of the army |given as black, white and red, and jisters, except one from Spain, arc/mittee presented by City Engineer! pens Sore 3.7 repairs 4.03 City Clerk. all persons who have been separatea | the war flag still blazorls the Prussian | significantly designated as “absent.” showing sidewalk improvement dis- |G es Gon critenaineer 53.74 | National Meter Co., meter ay 2 a honorably from the military or naval One curiosity is that Albania shares |tricts to be created including grading! anelier ens : Lt 168,00| repairs ---.-------- --- 81.86) You can sell it In the Want Ad secre anes Ar G 1027, shee | AV MOND DID |faviac's svverament indented vole Ce cane ee eae et gle Rarity, en | Se * iS . jter of creating said dis ricts deferred| helper ---------------- 185.63 ormaa aero eT eS ET 2 = ox eee ete! NOT VAG AMIE, |e tell Marites: Maret 200 1018) 1d: A Solinaton, congineer IT’S NOT YOUR HEART; ai hi wil id > The best store in the best little city | eee esented’ by a rep-| helper —--- 3213 | 3 “This amount Will not be, paid to I. e city | Calivevofalere , 1 1 in the west solicits, at least, a share |TcS¢ntative of Merchant's Loan Co.,/|J. B. Taylor, engineer | I T UR K ID ys Sry persn Wupialeeady, hes recelved COURT RULES |< your trade. We are the only of Billings, Mont., to furnish the legal) er --------.---------- 81.57 Ss YO! NE wl the act of May 18, AOITE SPersonn strictly Cash Store in Casper. Ani pescens tn preparing proceedings in) E. Brewer, engineer helper 69.19 , : | ; | i ‘i 7 who are entitled to reserve pay are (Special to The Tribune.) goods must be paid for before leav- eet Oe ee, Ve Desyotedi March) J. Muller: jengince helper” 07:88 Kidney disease ts no respecter of per-| signals that the kidneys need help! wat eenitieddtolths Gants’ ang pa CHEYENNE, Mar. 7.-~The state |ing our store or on delivery. All are|79th. 1919 for the sum of $1500.00. |L. J. McGrath, engineer sons, A majority of the ills afflicting | You should use GOLD MEDAI, Haar Be ie eat ea tater oat een trea reiea | aupraiiedecuvemtoaay Mdecidedt thas | ented (alike. tray (CASH ‘andlPay|, Moved by M- [ey Bishop) seconded | «helper -——_ = pieeoaaseee 63.00| people today can be traced back to the/lem, Oll Capsules immediately. | ‘Tho 2 7 s SAR iti “Hi 5 iney trouble. soothin; e: oil sti es tho of persons dying before receiving the |Judge C. E. Raymond did not vacate LESS. We cater to quality as well | by fe pean that che proposition & Hover: ene neers netper LAE ‘The kidneys are the most important Kidneys’ relieves* inflammation and de- bonus.” ° his office as district judge of the Sev- |S Price. Groceries Meats and Hard-|°° * is Loan Co. be rejected. |G. L. Rowe, engineer heiper -50 | organs of the body. They are the fil-|stroys the germs which have caused it. ° ret: enth District. when he enlisted for | ¥4re- Motion carrie. Oscar Heistand, Fire Chief 76.00 terete of yearned gue Poisons go to your druggist, today, and get a i a Ji i DB i 2) which are swe! Irom the tissues ie x of aariem i service in the army, and that he held| CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., M Moved /bysT A: Deanmscconded by ee 2 Milinaye: Biel Cantaini (eae | blood are not eliminated through) the Capsules. In twenty-four hours you the office until his successor qualified Phone 10. 1. L. Bishop, that the City Engineer |M. H. Hool, fireman - 140.00) Kidneys, disease of one form or another | should feel health and vigor returning. : a. Judes Wagmond | S3-te be instructed to prepare plans and |D. H. Smith, fireman > 120.00] will calm you #8.0 victim. ‘After you feel somewhat improved Se Seanhiswealacs during the ae ed| specifications preparatory to adver-| Lloyd DeWeese, fireman 120.00) |, Kidney: acane se anally, Ladicased by, BRAT a nimon canaries 10 YANKS SAYS FORMER that he was in army service but the NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. = tising for bids for construction of |W. «1. Shapley, firenan --- 120-0. | geapondeney, backache, ‘stomach trau- condition’ and ward off the danger of a tI te fe 1 held that . |pavement in Paving District No. 6.;Clarence Hancock, fireman 110.00) ble, pain io loins and lower abdomen, | other attacks. lormer attorney general hel at/in the District Court, Sixth Judicial! Motion carried. E Joe Thomas, street “¢mmis- gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica ase for the original imported GOLD CASPER MAN IN LET TEA ae | Lis | Moved by T. A. Dean, seconded by | sioner 160.0 BDA these derangements arel aatdrs'e | fundeaiitisnepidosetineinteetec ce 1) Chk State of Wyoming, County of Na-|M. L. Bishop that the City Engineer |O.Freel,s 125.00 France as a country is a great dis- appointment to the American soldier, according to the statements of Pri- vate J. E, Headrick, a former Cas- per man. who has seen many months active service with the American forces, in a letter received by the Tribune. a “England is a much prettier place,” he says, ‘‘ and more up-to-date. When we passed thru England you could see American flags flying from every- where and people welcomed us with all possible spirit, but in France it fa different. The majority of the people are poorly educated. There is nothing here it seems but. vine- yards and cafes and the sanitary con- ditions are terrible, as it rains every day. “The Americans are doing a lot of work for the French, rebuilding | roads, erecting ‘many buildings and warehouses. Most all the boys are anxious to get home, but the army authorities are holding them here. “A good many of the members of our company were wounded while in|oners in the city jail this morning. | 1919. HAZEL CONWELL, | reautted: the front lines. They have, however, |J: F. Randolph, who is well known in Clerk of the District Court. Perry A. Morris, aye. Tecovered now and are working in all|local police circles as the result of | (Seal) 7. A. Dean, aye. In this department we are well stock- kinds of weather. Our company of- ficers age doing everything for our comfort but we want to go home it seems that we can’t get there. , “(Le Mans, where we are stationed, is the largest embarkation and supply base in France. Like many other infantry companies at the conclusiot. of the armistice we were ordered to do labor battalion work and quar termaster work owing to the scarcity of labor. “It would be a shame to keep the boys in France any Idhger than is absolutely necessary as a good many of them are sent tothe hospitals every day from disease contracted in this } § é t ay Loom aie coe been ore ——— SouN F. LEEPER, || TANT on alll winter weight underwent for able to acclimate themaelve” | SIDEWALKS OF asics: c. . Bevan, Suit or a two piece garment in either Cit; k. ii i < just as soon as possible after he was) CJTY MUST BE Gaaper coseniee ' Miss Bettie Carpenter ; cotton or wool we can supply your Teleased that he hoped to come to March 3, 1919. Graduate wants at reduced prices. Casper. Prior to enlisting in the CLEANED OFF) city council of the City of Casper American Conservatory army Mr. Headrick was employed by Imet ir regularly adjourned session Chicago Ca Ss and Glov the Tribune. i | pursuant to adjournment of this date, Bi Pp es to keep the sidewalks near their prop-|Ocnter street with Mayor John F ! JERSEY COW IS Caz cleaned chp 80 erp ey cae Paepeceprendling: ss Experience Winter Caps and lined gloves so if send accumulating on property |“ Oy roll call the following were pres- PIANO you need a cap or any kind of lined LATE ADDITION TO CITY POUND On February 17, the police depart- C. H. Hamilton, of Sheridan, is spending a few days in Casper on a/ combined business and pleasure trip. | ae AMERICANS WIN | NEARLY 10,000 | FRENCH MEDALS By Associated Presel \ PARIS, March 7.—Foreign medals | to the number of 9,383 were awarded members of the American expedition- ary forces up to February 26, accord-} ing to a compilation made by the| Stars and Stripes, the official news- paper of the A. E. F: | TWO SWINDLERS ARE DRUNK IN | BASTILE TODAY Two check artists and one drunk) completed the personnel of the pris- | his various escapades here, was ar- rested for passing three checks on a} bank in which he had no funds. Gus Glavas a Greek, stole a pay’) check of $107 belonging to another} Greek and after forging the payee’s name to the check secured the money at a local saloon, the matter was re- ported to police headquarters last night and less than an hour later the Both the Randolph and Glavas cases, constitute state charges and it is probable that they will be given a preliminary hearing this afternoon before Judge Tubbs and bound over to trial in the district court. Casper property owners.are urged will not inconvenience pedestrians. There is a city drdinance compelling ‘a immediate cleaning of walks fol- lowing a snow storm. The police de- partment is allowing a little leniency from this ordinance, but persons per- don plaintiff and to live separate and |} victim was confined in the city jail. trona, ss. MASON C. GRAY, Plaintiff. vs LILLIAN GRAY, Defendant. TO LILLIAN GRAY, above named defendant, whose last known place} of residence was 13 Elm street,} Glens Falls, New York and Albany, New York: | You will take notice that Mason C. Gray, plaintiff has filed a petition against you in the above named court, the object and prayer of which is for} divorce on the grounds that you wil-| fully and without cause deserted the plaintiff on or about the 9th day of December, A. D- 1913, and ever since} have and still continue to so wilfully | and without cause desert and aban- apart from him without cause or rea- son. And you are further notified that you are required to answer said pe-/ tition on or before the 10th day of May, A. D. 1919, or the allegation herein contained will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 1st day of March, A. D.j| ALEX B, KING, Attorney of Plaintiff. Pub. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 1919. (ABK) | COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyoming, March 3, 1919. City Council of the City of Cas- per met in regular session at the -Council Chamber at 130 North Cen- ter street, but there not being a quorum present, game was adjourned until 8:00 o'clock Jp. m. of this date. at the Council Chamber at 130 North ent: Councilman Perry A. Morris. Councilman T. A. Dean. « Councilman W. F, Dunn. Councilman M. L. Bishop. be instructed to prepare plans and specifications preparatory ty advert! ing for bids for construction of pave- ment in Paving District No. 7. Mo- tion carried. An ordinance presented, er nd, “An Ordinvnce concerning determina- tion of the amount of gene the current year.” Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by M. L. Bishop that whereas an emer gency exists and such is hereby de- clared to be the case. this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: Perry A. Morris, aye. T. A. Dean, aye. William Kocher, aye. M. L. Bishop, aye. W. F. Dunn, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared what such an emergency did actually exist Moved by Perry A. Morris, second- ed by T. A. Dean, that the’ordinance be passed as read. An aye and nay vote being taken William Kocher, aye. M. L. Bishop,’ aye. ‘Vv. F, Dunn, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance duly passed and that it be known as Ordinance No. 75-A of the Ordinances of the City of Casper. A resolution presented entitled, “Resolution pertaining to adding a certain tract of land as a part of the incorporated limits of the City of Casper, Wyoming.” NAAT) Six years’ practical HARMONY MUSICIAL HISTORY . Kindergarten work a tax for Therefore | | | { | ra Richards an Cunningham Company MEN'S CLOTHING “Think Richards and Cunningham When OTE SATS ATTRA MMS. SMT We are now ready to show you the new SPRING STYLES in Suits and hav- ing one of the best lines made (the well known HIRSH -WICKWIRE CLOTHING) we can fit almost any man and our prices are right. Call and see us and be convinced. Shirts ed up and can show you any yle of a Shirt desired in either Dress Shirts or Work Shirts. We still have a large assortment of Men’s Flannel Shirts with collars attached which we are selling at greatly reduced prices and we also have a nice assortment of Men’s Dress Shirts in all sizes with the French cuffs and with collars at- tached or detached. Underwear We are still giving a liberal discount We are somewhat overstocked with gloves it will pay you to buy them now for next winter’s wear as we are selling them at greatly reduced prices. Blankets and Comforts ment entered the ‘livestock business,| mitting snow to remain on.the walks| Councilman William Kocher. Specialty at the time a fine J was im-|after today are placing themselves) Cc. M. Bryan, City Clerk. pounded for roaming loosely, about| liable to being hailed into police court; Absent: 343 North Maple You Went the We are still selling blankets and com- ; the streets, Since that time the ani-|and charged with a. misdemeanor for; Councilman W. W. Keefe. Phone 924 Best ” forts at reduced prices and it/will pay ~nl has been kept in the animal bas- tile without word of any kind from the owner. As the authorities cannot properly take care of such animals, the animal will be disposed of if it is not soon claimed by the, owner. which the ordinance provides both a fine and jail sentence. —_$<$<—__—_—_ Butterflies sleep head downwara, and their clavelystolses wings form their bed-quilt, so to speak. , Minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings read. Minutes of February 17, 1919 cor- rected wherein W. F. Dunn voted nay instead of aye when voting on; ordinance concerning dogs and dog UNAS ATTN AEN PAT you to lay in a supply for next winter.