Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 7

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21; 1 tape mece se RENIN. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE of the pro rata amount contributed | by each county must be spent in that county and so the .voters of each county are assured that in voting favorably they will receive at least 75 per cent ‘of their pro rata contri- bution as well as 75. per cent more from the government funds, so that in saddling themselves with their pro- portion of the state bond issue they will know that at least 150 per cent of the burden which they assume will be spent in their own. county. The money is to” be spent upon roads of a permanent type, not neces- COUNTIES VEN “SQUARE DEAL N NEWRCAD PLANS ' Road. Legislation Most Important Passed by Last Legislature With Exception of Dry Law, sarily cement, but at least a good £ Says A. K. Lee.. hard surfaced road bed, well graded and. drained.: The Jicense tax Spent automobiles was raised to. 40 cents: per horsepower, beginning with Jan} 1,-1920, and it is caleulated that this | fund will pay the interest and retire the bond: in 10 years. The state has school and other investment funds | availzh’e which will undoubtedly be} sufficient to buy itsyown, bonds, as} jthey are issued, thus financing the! | whole proposition without going out-/| side the state for money. tp BEST SHOP IN TOWN And that is the Barber Shop Hen- {ning without exaggeration. Only the ‘best barbers employed, up-to-date! jporter service, clean, ,jhandy, accom- | !modating. Try us. jasement Hen- ning Hotel. 3-20-2t "KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. BY ARTHUR K. LEE. (State Senator Hot Springs County.) Other than the prohibition legis- lation, which of* course, was x-) pected, I regard the good roads legis-! lation as the most important enacted by the Fifteerth state legislature. | The appropriation: of $600,000 is a larger sum than has been sect aside for any one purpose by any Wyoming legislature and when to this is added the amount which is available from} the government under the old appro- priation and the additional sums which will be ayailable during the next three years under new govern- ment * legislation and the proposed bond issue to be submitted to the vote of the people of the state, a larger amount is represented than was ever spent. in the state of Wyoming for any public purpose during any decade of the past. ! | work they are more painstaking tha Sasa aes ROUND WITH KETGHELL OY ORI PERE What amounts to a 100 per cent (By Associated Prens.) increase in government taxes on tele-| GRAND RAPIDS Mich., Mar. 21. | grams filed for forwarding at-the lo-| —Clipper | Moran, Denver light- | oj office of the Western Union Tele- weight, was unable to continue m . jgraph company will be the result of the fourth round of a scheduled ‘the new regulations which will go into eight-round bout with Eddie Ket- creect Apri s Y ry pril 1. The new law calls for chell, of Toledo, here last night. | the present tax of five cents on mes-; sages from 14 to 50 cents and a flat! MALONE GETS DECISION ten cent rate on all messages over 5U| jcents. The old law called for a flat! i |tax charge of five cents on all tele-| IN 15-ROUND BATTLE ss ‘| Owing to the fact that nearly every jtelegram filed at the local office is (Ry Annociated Preas.) jin excess of the 50-cent mark owing COLUMBUS, 0O., Mar. 21.—Jack|to th distance between offices, the Malone 6f St. Paul was given a de. ;new regulations impose virtually a cision over Bryan Dojey of Colum- 100 per cent increase. us in a 15-round -bout staged here a last night over Bryano From the beginning of history the last night. jeustem of sending ambassadors has oo {been practiced in Evrope, but it was A concensus of opinion among not until the close of the fifteenth American firms which have recently century that the permanent embas employed women chemists in theit) became at all common, 2nd not unt laboratories shows that in analytical, the end of the sixteenth that it ie a generally recogni: i The funds are to be spent under the| It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. supervision ofa ate Bighway com-| Edwards"'Olive Tablets mission, appointe yy the governor, i and this commission can place in ‘The secret of young fs to fee. charge the highest class man they can obtain. Such a man will be need- ed in the expenditure of over $6,- 000,000. The $600,000 is to be spent in the next two eae spprocimately $400,000 for building roads an fs $200,000 for maintenance. The |gq Gm ae feted ee Tian $400,000 will be met by a like amount | : R a. of government funds, making prac- | tically $1,000,000 available outside! the proposed bond issue. 16 The government will pass the legis- | '' lation making approximately §$2,- 800,000 of government funds avail- able when met by a like amount of state funds. To meet this a bond is- sue is necessary and the governor can call a special election.- The road law provides that at Jeast 75 per cent HOLMES TO HOMES | Announcing Change | ~~ of Prices | On many articles throughout the store the market has \ dropped and you'll find our prices dropped, too, wher- ever it is possible. You'll find a visit to our store not | only profitable but interesting. ee | Dr, Edwerda’ Give Tahlets, the substi- ia their actio:, CASPER te “re ote ote Your choice of a good Motor Truck should / be b on the high standard of the factory building it and the unquestioned responsibil- ity of the distributar selling it. - Both are of vital infportance to your success- ful amd profitable use of your truck—not only today but for a long time in the future. For twelve years the mame of W. W. Barnett fas meant personal service and attention and financial responsibility to buyers of motor vehicles. 1-Ton Federal '144-Ton Federal 2-Ton Federal $2600.00 $2850.00 $2100.00 | , ‘ 3%4-Ton Federal 5-Ton Federal $3700.00 + $4800.00 FEDERAL LIGHT DUTY TRACTOR — $2750.00 FEDERAL HEAVY DUTY TRACTOR—$3760.00__ F, @. ay DENVER Freight and War Tax Pald W. W. BARNETT Distributor, Colorado and Wyoming 1308 Lincoln Street A AVENUE ;the Wyatt hotel about six wee! ASKING BRANCH A. 0.1.6. TO JAIL. EDICT, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 21.—Ar- Adjutant General W. K. Weaver rest and imprisonment may be the relates that four Wyoming high|Urastic measure adopted to: enforce | schools—Cheyenne, Casper, Sheridan |the rule against walking across the and Rock Springs--either have appli state house lawn. It w: announce. or will shortly apply for membership | today that the capitol commission is in the Junior R. O. T. C., now: being | seriously considering placing a watch- organized thruout the country, and!man on the grounds and giving hin.| | that there is a possibility of the course authority to cause the arrest of all of training being established in those, the violators he able to catch four cities by April 1. Other schools ‘Cutting across lawns is prohibited by which will have to combine forces the city ordinances, but’ in recem in order to secure the federal aid years increasingly large numbers of promised probabiy will not be able neople have been disregarding the’ to get the work under way beforelaw, at lest insofar as the capitol next September. ‘rrounds are concerned. In conse Ss “quence the grounds are now criss- Mrs. Lona Lukehart, who sustainee crossed with several well-definea injuries by a fall down the steps naths, in snite of the fact that emple cement walks have been provided in has recovered to the extent that she »ll directiong. The commission plans is able to move about on a wheel chair to put a stop to the practice before now. It is unlikely that she will be the lawn has becn completely ruined. able to move freely for several weeks. > Following years of agitation, the oung Japanese British Socicty of Incorporated Ac Auditors has decided oast Umit women The bridal veil man is put as her to om used The Foundation of a Fortune »—____ > WHEAT? LOT IN ROCK RIVER, WYOMING PIERCE ADDITION — PAGE IRREP _____ PAGES (VEN Roy L. Davidson, a local engineer, who has been confined to his home for several wee suffering from rheumatism, will leave tonight for the east on business, prior to an extend. ed visit in the various oil fields in Texas. SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan’s Liniment has the punch that relieves ‘rheumatic twinges { This “warmth-giving, congestions €cattering circulation-stimulating reme edy penctrates without rubbing right to the aching spot and brin; quick relief, surcly, fleanly. A wore ul hel or external ins, sprains, strains, stifi- ness, enlaces lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today—costs little, means much, Ask your druggist for it by name. Keep it handy for the whole family. The big bottle is economy. Sioan'’s Liniment Kills Paim 60c and $ zUe, i x ici AVENUE C UNION PACIFIC LAND Pe JENNIE a > PHELAN SAM — WHITE supwns7_merimuny Tasch = PROPERTY 761 aches ue SITE 40 ACRES U.P. RIGHT OF WAY day at auction for $2350. 10 per cent discount for cash. Warranty Deed and Abstract of Title furnished ROSS LAMBERT: MIDWEST REFINERY On March first, Lot 1, Block 1, original townsite, was sold at auction for $2600. ' $5 per lot commission paid anyone bringing me a Lot Buyer. or E, E. FITCH’ REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Corner Grand Ave. and Third St., LARAMIE MAP OF THE TOWN OF ROCK RIVER -COMMERCIA ALBANY COUNTY, WYO. SCALE The New Oil Town just opening up on the U. Pv Railroad, 40 miles west of ;aramie. Once more I am opening up an addition to a new town. All are winners that I have anything to do with. This one I consider the best of all. Lot 2, in the same block, Lots in the Commercial Addition, just two blocks from these lots are on sale at $250 and $300; terms, $10 down and $10 per month; free upon final payment. All Lots Level and Dry. Come early and get first choice. Yours for business, ROOM 106 CONNOR H HA DUNCAN PROPERTY AL ADDITION was sold on the same HOTEL bia -

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