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nt y iS ut 6 or ir o1 it li iv & te ve rt ee .. - 3S eee PAGE SIX FOREIGN-BORN ENROLLING FOR CERTIFIED COPIES ONLY OF DISCHARGES NEEDED Men discharged from the army) h to collect the $60 bonus! authorized by congress February 24| need not take the chance of sending Fifty Pupils Already Secured andj their original discharge papers to Others in Prospect for Open- | ing of Instruction About | April 15. | The Americanization school, which | is to be started under the auspices of the naturalization bureau, already has an enrollment of about 50 foreign- born residents of Casper who desire to become ci ns of the United S! The c s will be started regularly about April 15, when Paul es. Armstrong of Denver will be in Cas- Armstrong is at the head region per. M of th office work in this with in Denver. Washington, according to authentic information received in Casper from Col. C. N. Barney, who is in charge of the Denver recruiting station. A certified copy of the discharge giving in full all written and printed words and figures on the original paper will suffice. | The copy must be prepared and taken to the nearest recruiting office| for certification. The recruiting of- ficer will place on the original dis- charge a seal with hi ignature indi-| cating that a true copy of the instru- ment has been made for purposes of getting the bonus. The Casper re- cruiting station will be opened in the basement of the postoffice this week. This copy, with a letter giving full description Of the service rendered ervice ¢ the ministers of Rev. Walter H. volunteered their mong whom rious churche: y the applicant and the address to} which the check for the bonus is to be sent, should be mailed to the Zone thy! Finance Officer at Washington. Rev. W. L. French of the Methodist = Se ee church, Rey. R. H. Moorman of the the Bradley of the Presbyterian church, Baptist. church, and Rev. J} H. LUSK STOCK SSUES LEAD Goekel of the Lutheran church; J Othon J. Cacharelis, and Mrs. Minnie Peterson, former school teachers. Where the ons of the school will a THE CASPER DAILV TRmImMe THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ‘property line_of Block 47° (White's Jackson street and along the South BETTER THAN EXPECTED; TO OBTAIN WAGE BONUS FLOWS 1000" BARRELS DAY LOCL SCHOOL Latest reports Ranger well in the Ranger field in Texas indicate that the ‘local com- pany will soon be among the large producers in the Texas fields. When the well was first drilled into the sand the production was comparatively light. The well was shot and the flush production was about 500 bar- rels per day. Saturday the well made 1,000 bar- rels and the information was given out that the well for over a week had Ween averaging between 600 and 1,000 barrels of oil a day. George Stilphen, one of the local hackers of the organization, report- ed this morning that as soon as facili- ties were provided for taking care of the flow of oil, the 70 feet of hole which has not been cleaned out yet would be drilled and the well brought to maximum production. __ Reports from the field indicate that a large well is expected and that reservoirs and tanks are being vapidly con- structed. ge Save your money—eat at the Har- vey. ‘ gee J. M. Whisenhunt, loacl garage and business man, left last night for Den- trip. Addition) ex@ son street, to jel Kast across Jack: fe Causeway. The East half (E 1-2) of the al- where said South property line of |Temonstrances and cbjections to said liable to said assessment for <, leys in Blocks 131 and 132. All of alley in Blocks 146 and 147 id in the unplatted Block between fferson and McKinley streets and Second and Linden streets. The East and West alley in Block from the Casper! 4g between Lots 1 and’ 4.° nin v non-jOf gen The East and, West alleys in Block tersection on said South property line Strances and objections must be filed|said City of Casper once each we>); '56 between Lots 1- and'4 and 6 and 7. % ee The West half. (W_ 1-2) of the North and South alley in Block 48. The West half: (W 1-2) of the North and South alley between Blocks 54 and 56. ; The North half (N 1-2) of the East and West alleys in Block 56 be- tween Lots 2, 3, and 4 and lots 6, }8 and 9. The-alleys in Block 58 which are} to be layed out. Section 1. or streets or portions thereof in said leity of Casper, Wyoming, so proposed to be improved are the ‘following, to-wit: Linden street, Cunningham street, Bucknum street, McKinley street, First street, “Lincoln street, Jefferson street and Jackson, street. That the certain street’) property line of Block 47 to a point in the center of McKinley street |Block 47 ‘produced West intersects ithe center line of McKinley street. . ‘Thence North along the center line of McKinley street to the South prop- erty line of Second street. Thence West along the-South prop- jerty line of Second street to the in- of Segond street with the center line of Jefferson street. } Thence South ‘along the center line of Jefferson street to its intersection with the center line of Bucknum street, Thence West along the center line of Bucknum street to a point where, the center line of Bucknum street} lintersects with the center line of the jalley.in Block 131 produced North to the point of beginning. Said improvement District No. 3, consists of that portion of Carey) Brothers unsubdivided property be-/ tween Jefferson and McKinley streets | {and the South property lines of Sec-| ond and Linden streets. The East) half (E 1-2) of Blocks 131, 132, all |of Blocks 146 and 147 (Carey Broth-| ers Addition,) and all of Blocks 57, | 3 £ and 58 and part of Blocks 56 and 48, | Section 2. That-for the purpose of | (White's Addition.) | paying: the cost of said improvement | Section 3. The character, kinds | it is proposed to create an assessment | and. pxtent of said) improvements | district, which will include all the! Shin be as follows, to-wit: property between the termini of said | The construction of enaee ry grad- improvement, abutting or adjacent to ing, eeaarwalikalicurbatand| gutters, (Fall . = 5 . e 1» CO | the said portions of said streets, | ether with necessary fixtures and at- | which said property consists of cer-|tachments for surface drainage of tain lots or parcels of land, all of | sid streets and portions of streets which will be specially benefited bY | 50 designated in paragraph One (1) be held has not yet been determined but Supt. Geo. Wilder has stated that the Central school building might be used. ee BURK-COOPE CASE DELAYED Thru some technical plea the pre liminary trial of Alex Cooper anc James Burk, who are charged with ult upon the person of which resulted in wounds being inflicted on the iatter that nearly resulted in his death, has been continued until F: y after- noon to give the defendants a chance to enter their plea. ‘yrn, the victim of the attack h occurred in the Moose hall dur- a dance given by the Cooks anc Waiters Union, is said to be rapidly recovering from the injuries he suf. fired. He confined at his room in the Virginia hotel. ————— NEW TRAINS ON BURLINGTON, IS RUMOR REVIVAL The Guernsey ette hear that the ston is going to put on two new ar trains on its line from , or rather re- that now run. from Den- nd thru route from Den “To date there ha: n no official announcement of this change, and some of the railr men are inclined to think that the is nothing to the , this would be an senger se » rumor also indica that the round, now in op eration between nee and Morril would be discontinued.” PLL SHOOT, IS | PLAYFUL CRY— | LUNG PIERCED, | —Playfully point-, old y , the ery neighbor boy the trigger of small caliber and the bullet penetrated her The accident happened at the this lin DOUGLAS, W piled rifle ranch home near here and it is be-{ lieved the little girl will live. oo Interpretation Revenue Law at Dinner Tonight Casner attornevs and others es- pecially interested in the provisions of the income tax and general re be treated to an offi- interpretation of these measures evening at a 6:00 o'clock dinner held at the Henning hotel. J. F. n, deputy collector, and A. D. Lewis, revenue agent, of ‘the internal revenue department will address the gathering and a er questions on general tax provisions affecting in- dividuals and corporations and inter- pret the regulations so that local in- terests may gain clear’ understand- ing of the matters involved. In addition to the attorneys, pecially interested in this invited to attend, and those desiring further information i referred to Attorney Alfred R. who has charge of tonight’s ng, and who can be reached at all his office in the Oil Exchange build-, ing. ——— = Pat Hilton is in from Salt Creek. Al Menice of Fish creek is a Cas- | per visitor. «6 46 There will be a meeting of the basi-} ness men of Casper who are incer-} ested in the maintenance of the Sol- ors’ club at 7:30 to- diers’ and Sa night. ver, where he will spend several days ET FAVORITES NOW on a combined business and pleasure the said improvement, the boundaries! Seaee ere | of the said district to be as follows, to-wit: Save your money—eat at the Har- After the wane in interest in Salt! vey. Creek issues became above set forth. | Section 4. That no part of the, said improvement shall be paic out of the general fund or roac fund| mo! jo} oan . : ., i} } nounced, interest in rare cae Home cooking at the Harvey. 5 Beginnings at a Le the ees have been noted, during the past nt enaioel section of the center lines of Buck- LEGAL NOTICES. num street and of the alley running week. Lusk Petroleum stands out by} itself in the stocks that showed an increase, making a gain of over 35 points in three days with great de- mand and little supply being the basis of the market. | All Salt Crgek issues except the stocks directly affected by the mer- ger of interest which was completed last week have been low on unsteady markets. Big Muddy issues are not in demand and hence many drops of 1 few points have been noted. INTEREST 1S GROWING IN WOOL SCOURING HERE A telephone message from Howard Okie, to the headquarters of the United States Wool company, indi- cates that interest in the dry pro- cess cleaning plant which is to be erected in Casper, is spreading rapid- ly thru the sheep raising sections of the state. Mr. Okie announced tnat his father, J. B. Okie, the prominent Lost Cabin sheepman, had departed for Texas before the process hrd been demonstrated in Casper, but ¢1. at he planned to return ‘to view the working of the process at the earliest possible convenience. Statements made at the compar headquarters ig the Henning ho say that there is now an almost cer- nty that the dry process wool aning plant will be erected in Cas-' per as over half the needed sum has been subscribed for the erection and maintenance of the plant. ee Alfred Steele, president of the Cen- ter and the Carmania Oil companies. is in Ranger, Texas, where it is un- derstood tl he has acquired some aluable leases for his company. Walter Rawlins, of the Rawlins hoe shop, and Frank J. Wolf left Saturday night for Denver, where they will remain several days on busi- ness, Home cooking at the Harvey. We make a special of salary Ioana Security Loan Company. Suite 302 O.S. Bldg 1-2-t4 Money to loan on cnattels. Secu- ‘ity Loan Compang, Suite 302 O.-S. Bldg. 1-2-1f THE SHOHP ACCOMMODATING We would like a share of your patronage and we are confident that we can please you for we employ only the best barbers obtainable. Try us. Barber Shop Henning. we (Continued from Page Three.) Second and Linden streets. The East and West alley in Block 48 between Lots 1 and 4. The East and West alleys in Block 56 between Lots 1 and 4 and 6\where said line intersecte the East: and 7. The West half (W 1-2) of the North and South alley in Block 48. The West half (W 1-2) of the North and South alley between Blocks 54 and 56. The North half {N 1-2} of the East and West alleys in bi 56 be- tween Lots 2, 3, and 4 and lots 6, 8 and 9. The alleys in Block 58 which are to be layed out. Be it RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Casper, in the State of Wyoming: That the said City Council of the City of Casper hereby declares its intention to make an improvement by grading and draining certain streets and portions of streets in the City of Casper, as follows, to-wit: Linden street from the center line of the alley running North and South in Blocks 132 and 133 extended across Linden street, to the East property line of McKinley street. Cunningham street from the center ine of the alley running North and South in Blocks 131 and 132, to the East line of McKinley street. The South half (S 1-2) of Buck- num street from the center line of the alley in Block 131 extended North to the center of Bucknum street to the center line of Jefferson street and all of Bucknum street from the cen- ter line of Jefferson street to the East line of McKinley street. The Causeway from the East line of McKinley street to the property line between Lots 7 and 8 in Block extended South across the Cause- wa: st street in White’s Addition from Jackson street to the center line of the alley in Block 48 running North and South extended across First street. .incoln street from the center of Bucknum street to Linden street. The East half (E 1-2) of Jefferson street between Second street and the center line of Bucknum street and all of Jefferson street from the cen- den street. The West half (W 1-2) of Mc- Kinley street from Second street to the South line of Block 47 (White's Addition) extended West into Mc- Kinley street to Linden street. Jackson street from the South | HOLMES TO HOMES Announcing Change | of Prices RAZOR Keen Kutter and Enders | Gem Jr. Blades, BLADES will be 25c per package. 50c per package. Ever Ready 40c per package. HOLMES HARDWARE CO “HOLMES TO HOMES” CASPER ot WYOMING North and South in Blocks 131 and ‘132, and running South along the cen- ter line of the alley in Blocks 131, tand 182 to the South property line of Linden street. | Thence East along the South prop- |erty line of Linden street to a point iproperty line of McKinley street. | Thence North along the East prop- erty line of McKinley street to the Northwest corner of Block 61. (Sher. idan Heights Addition.) Thence East along the South prop- erty line of the Causeway to a point 79.2 feet East of the Northwest cor- == ner of Block 66 (Sheridan Heights Addition.) * Thence North across the Causeway to a point on the North property line the Southwest corner of Lot 7 Block 66. Thence continuing North on the property, line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 to the ‘center of the alley & between Lots 6, 7 and 8. Thence East along the center line & of said alley to the center line of the alley East of Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 56} Lag Thence North along the center line # of said alley on the East side of Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 56 to the cen- ter line of the alley on the North of Lot 4, Block 56, ~ ' Thence West along the center line of the alley North af Lot 4, Block 56 to a point in the alley where the property line between Lote 1 and .2 | produced South intersects the center |line of the alley running Eaet and ¢ West North of Lot 4, Block 56. Thence North along the line be- tween Lots 1 and 2 to the South prop- erty line of First street. | Thence East-along the South prop- ‘erty line of First. street to a point § ;on the South property line of Firat |street where it intersects the center ‘line of the alley running North end South in Block 48 produced Sotth ‘te said South property line of First street. Thence North across Firat street along the center line of the North and South alley in Block 48 produced South and along the center line of said alley across the alley running East and West in Block 48 to the & Southeast corner of Lot 1. Block 48. Thence West along the South prop- ter line of Bucknum street to Lin- erty line of Lot 1, Block 48 across MATINEE | 2:30 & 4 P. M. NIGHT 7:00, 8:15 & 9:30 fof the City of Casper, Section 5. The time and place, H i NORMA TALMADGE jae Safety Curtai Contains Tremeadous Scones, a Fire Panic in a Theater, a Plague in lndie; aud Scenes of the Fashionable Angio-ndian [fe Among the Simla Hills TT mm nnn nnn { The Good Old @ Life Once More ChE EEE You Want Style, Snappy New Ideas and : You'll ‘Get Them in MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919 : jwhen and where the-said City (‘oun-|be and he hereby is directed to teil will meet to consider ahy and all ten days’ notice to all such » proposed improvemerts is hereby proposed improvements of the fo;. {fixed on the 3rd day of April A. D.'going intention of the said City Coin. 1919, at 7:30 p. m., at the Comncil|cil by publishing the aforesaid +. Chamber of the said City Council, ut tion in one issue of the Caspex ). 130 North Center street in the City | Tribune on the 3rd day of Aprij of Casper. . D. 1919, same being a newspaney The time within which said remor-|of general circulation, published in in writing with the City Recorder,|or oftener. being the City Clerk of the City of; Passed and approved this 21st duy Casper, is hereby fixed at any ti:ne,of March, A. D. 1919. on or before said 7:30 p. m., of the, (SEAL) JOHN F. LEE 8rd day of April A. D. 1919. Section 6. That the said City Attest: C. M. Bryan, Recorder, being the said City Clerk,| City Clerk. * * * * * * * Eveaihing in-- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES WHOLESALE and RETAIL We Deliver Orders Amounting to $1.00 or More CITY FRUIT MARKET Telephone 247 Two Stores 114 South Wolcott 151 South Center EERE EER * PEELE EH EEN H EE HEHEHE HHH HEIKKI KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES FOR SPRING I not-only get the clothes you want here, but ou will get the treatment and serv- ice you deserve. Our stocks are unmatched for quality, variety and values offered. We invite inspection. moe Suits Priced at $27.50 and Up Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Gur Windows. Watch Our Windows. BEST VENTILAT- ED THEATER !N THE STATE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PICTURES NIGHT watts TOMORROW THOS. H. INCE Presents DOROTHY DALTON in “Vivi-La- France”