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" 2 u J ir i 0 PAGE SIX. = STRETCH LIKELY FETE ON MONDAY NORTH OF CITY Decision eAnG Council to Pave West Second Will Add Mile to Work Done Banquet and iReeeton for Bishop McGovern at Mullin Club Last Night Live Up to Traditions of Irish History. The banquet and reception given in honor of E » P. A. McGove at the fet ttendant upon the fitti pbration of the feast of St. Patric 5 done of the most enj by Other Interests. functions r oundert. n by). the parish of Anthony’s Catholic church here, During the reception which star! The largest paving district yet de- clared the city council came last . unos 30 in the ernoon the follow night/as) the culmination lof) sugges” program followed out: I tions that West Second street should Piano Solo J. A. Likely Address of Wel —— Father McNamara of Lander 7 3 s Mr. Donahua “Irish Appreciation’ Tim Mahoney Quartet Numbers_- Irish Songs Church Quartet. c lhe paved to the city limits wh-re i. 1 meet with the proposed pavement re crossing the eveloped that rigor = Democracy Applied to Caus: --John B. Presentation of ioned. It in cor. McGauren state and cou Bishop McGovern e Mid tion of the reception tendered hin that h After his speech he met the ind Eddie Shevlin Loses to English Welterweight in London Bat- tle; From the Ring (Ry Aw | LONDON, Mare sporting club > CANTON, OC itton welterweight champion, in the ninth DES MOINES Thorpe of Kansa newspaper dec Hanlon ;| bout last night. weights. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 18. MONTREAL, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919 the stiff sites materiat} C. hich women’s dresses are made,| Per yesterday, and MATINEE 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE RINGSIDE NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 ES TODAY Fred Fulton Retires d Press.) 18.—Eddie Shev- on, we Iterweight champion d as defeated by vlish weltere the national mpion, at st night. », March 18.— out Ted Le knocked of a scheduled 12-round bout last night. , March 18.—Harvey y, easily gained on over Jimmy of Denver in a ten-round The men are light of Better Motion Pictures i is __---Michael W. Purcell Speech ____Bishop P. A. MeGovern|—Johnny Ertle of St. Paul defeated , 5 zane Salo- 2 : ina Smit |Roy Moore, Minneapolis bantan- Ph e distinguished prelate, who was|weight, by a considerable margin in ; 5 ji i i the wooden stru the incentive for the reception, de-|the last icroundanothal tan couatl In\ this'romantic (Comedy, Picture Lila) Lee) shows all girls a oridge ¢ of livered a stirring speech on the Irish|bout here last night. how to sail away to happiness. the road on the north side questions and spoke of his apprec ; to the rt of the Salt Creek First you want a Ship. THAT’S Easy . March 18.—Eugene oe dua dmernDarsWatalhalcouereontin "| Brosseay of Montreal, outpointed Kid " mprovements 1 give ( About 150 people attended the Alberts of New York in a ten-round per and the co inuous line banquet at the Mullin club at 6:09 {Out here last night. of pavement about 11 miles in lengys,| o'clock in the evening : SMES the long single stretch of page: principal guests wate Sacre Ne WATERLOO, Iowa, March 18.— THURSDAY ment in the st Govern, Father Endres of Ther- Duffy, Chicago middleweight, Advertisings bids and protests mopolis, Father Adolph of Dov ‘tas on the p xtension will be the Father MgNamara of Lander, athe next siness. The plans Mathias of Douglas, Father He of here. ; n from Jack Hughes of Milwaukee, “jin less than one round of their fight ETHEL CLAYTON IN b aw aee b call for completion of this long Pine Blhffs, and John B. M trict this summe This district will of Denver; the officers of the Kn LOS ANGELES, March 18.—Fred be known as No. 8 and will be carried Of Columbus lodge; members of Fulton today announced his retire- out this summer in conjunction with building committee and of the ment from the ring: and cancelled his the on CY avenue, known as cient order of Hibernia Th heduled bout at San Francisco with distric o. 6, and the stretch north parish was invited to participate i+. | Jeff Clark. of the courthouse and connections both the evening and afternoon pre —---—— -- - with Center street known as No. 7, rams. IF IT’S SERVICE YOU WANT In line with the general civic im... The banquet, which was given by! Then go to the Barber Shop Hew provement plans that are underway Father Mullin assisted by the Inties|ning. You get GOOD treatment and the council plans to remove all ob- of the parish, fittingly climaxed the| your money's worth. The shop is structions to traffie in any form. @@¥’S program. Jack Leary served »s handy, clean and the barbers the These plans call for the elimination to@stmaster and witiily introduc:d best to be had. Basement, Henning of news stands and vending md the guests of the evening. Hotel. 3-18-2t Se of all kinds. Various requ permission to operate conc S$ On the streets developed the sentiment! of the counci inst permitting any lond of obstruction on the streets that d interfere with traffic, either riun or vehicle. A resolution the permit unted to t a ows nd was temporarily but it is probable tabled, that the — will be finally threshed out at ext meeting of the council. proper ug the new hall 4 “uit up and rad i = pes Labor Shortage and Lack of In- develoning nice Saar : spector'’s Services Given as + summer, : » busine: tters ot Reason for Ignoring Law , nsacte last qui Dippi f equiring Dipping o night's meetin including many effi- d ck Pome ciney measures that will eliminate SaceD: part of the overhead expense in the ae Bench warrants notifying 115 Puiliaclineetheecity . prominent sheepmen and firms to authorived to prep: ‘@ representatives in court tomo: thee foiky 2w morn on the charge of not " dipping sheen, have be prepare ast en issued b bids on the bu . E. Winter, on information r a 4,800-foot pipeline irom the filed by County Attorney W. H. Pat- lidwest refining plant to the eny ten at the request of the state les: ny eraer thane This arrest, naming virtually all re ici aaah the: of the county’s promi oF are plent men, is one of wide interest i lea the sheepmen and the state officials + the line would cost con. Will pit themselves in a legal battle to v less than $1,000 and would determine their responsibility under improvement. that would pay the law which requires annual dip- _ ping of sheep. The defense of the s than « , will have’ to’ bie condemned| sheepmen rat thouMilwesteretir plant, | that owing to war conditions which he ( property and Northwester:, Prevailed, making it almost impossible i ompany property. ‘to secure labor last year, it wa Wa lkaEtimnrerareShyvrociae impracticable to dip the sheep, rm . the contractors who rip-rap-/that as the law requires that notic p the Platte viver near the city) be served for dipping by a state in- pumping station, was paid. This com- Spector, that the state is responsible pletes a contract for an extens jim-.in that no inspector was on hand to superintend the the work done. “The sheepmen are evade the ted one dipping or to order pr nt in th test time ontra ret let by the not trying to requirements of the law prominent representative ration of the new Cite Councilmen M. L.. Bishop, W. WwW. » took their ‘‘but it was impossible last year to go John wecner used ahead with the work owing to the pre- ight to de vailing conditions of labor scarcit ion. The We offered to give the sum that w > on hen would spend for dipping as a dona- sa tie in the vote of the coun tion to the Red Cross or any other designated fund. The state office! refused this fund or their permission. “I know that the sheepmen assisted greatly in establishing the wonderful record of support of patriotic ente! prises that was made in the county and we thot it a patriotic enterpri by refraining from tying up the |. ‘lor that would be necessary to dip the resulted thru the ab nen ,Kocher and Dunn, and was taken on the measure to prevent new ands or conce of any kind on the streets. Couneil- men Keefe and Bishop voted ag: permission while Councilmen De and Morris voted to permit cone The tie vote sence of Counc sions, Mayor Leeper decided in favor thousands of sheep in this county. of Councilmen Dean and Morris. The impracticabi The city council thorized the the ca: an average of but two cases a we could be tried, which would make the treasurer to give to the fire de a warrant for $600 artment as a one-third! navnent fk a news ear that W2S | cases hang over the court for over a “ d ne department for gen- f nothing else was taken up. er use, Uhesirest’ (of the |wmakems eieesee So amount will be borne by the depart- ment. A bill was presented by the Hine esk and Furniture company of ver for equipment for the new, With the Denver company. = S city hall. The matter was referred| 0. N. Shogren, who has run a to the building committee. The ob-|Shooting gallery in Casper for the more than 800 publi bathing establishments, which are jused by some 300000 persons daily. ject of presenting the bill at this} past three years applied for and was time was to make a test to see if any|Siven a permit to operate again this North steps would be taken to prevent the|Summer on his location on city from carrying out its contract | Center street. | HIGHEST PRICE PAID Mail Ore ror LI ry RONDS CASPER LOAN OFFICE need and Bonded Brokers ROAD ame Diy er rs Attended ‘ Pictorial Review EASTER NUMBER Contains over 230 pages of the most attractive matter ever placed in any fashion magazine. Beautiful colored war pictures including a colored photo of our General Pershing ready for framing. Special features for the kiddies as well as other exclusive pages for other members of the family. Dozens of pages of this Spring’s newest fashion ideas. 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