Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1919, Page 8

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FAGE FOUR” is = es PAGE EICHT oy THE _CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Why Editors Drink the Ink. _ Knights = Columbus Over Here We wish to apologize to Mrs. Or- ville Overholt. In our paper last week we had as a heading, “Mrs. Overholt’s Big Feet.” The word we had ought ‘to have used is a French word, pro- nounced the same way, but spelled! fete,. It means a celebration and is} ‘onsidered a very tony word.—Wil- Lamsville (N. D.) Item. ————— SATURDAY,. MARCH 29, 1919 ‘could not have avoided by ordinary , after notice of assessments pub-| CERTIFICATE QF PUBLI€ATIO! industry. lished by the City Treasurer when You are further notified that you the confirmed assessment roli has} Insurance Commissioner's Office, are required to answer said PETI-'been-placed in his hands for collec- State of. Wyaming. | TION of plaintiff 6n or before the| tion as provided by law. Bids also | 24th day of May A. D. 1919, or the under said second form to contain|’ Cheyenne Wyo., March 18, 1919.| allegations therein contained shall be! ‘bid, not less than par, accrued inter- IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED that} taken as true and judgment render-|est, and the expense of issuing bonds,} the Liverpoo] & London & Globe In-| ed accordingly. for bonds to meet incidental ex-! surance Co., Ltd. of Liverpool in the! WITNESS my hand and seal of jpense of improvements and to be! Kingdom of England, has complied} ‘said Court this 22nd day of March, |taken and paid for in cash when and] with the Insurance Laws of this. state ONY-ACETYERNE WELDING sHor 118 8. David St. Phone 611-5, BEST EQUIPPED WEDING sHop IN THE STATE DOCTORS. s IEE xen | snd City Council of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming: ection 1. It shall be unlawful for person, owner, agent, or em- cee of any hotel, rooming house, private house or dwelling, to keep, harbor or allow any disorderly per- on of a bad character for immoral persons, pimp or y known prostitute to remain rein, and the fact that any dis- rly person, person of a bad char- ter for chastity, immoral persons, pimp or any known prostitute is liv- ing, staying or rooming in any hotel, rooming house or dwelling is presump- Uve evidence that the owner, agent cr employee has full knowledge of the fact and is harboring or protecting such persons in his or her unlawful busine: on 2. It shall be unlawful for woman to pursue, or advertise in manner, her vocation as a pros- titute. It shall be unlawful for any prosti- cute to be in or upon the public streets of the City of Casper or in any doorway, window or place open a] to public view fr s' y at the K.-C, Broadway Building, New |, ae of tae Cuenca cence jobs for service men. tween the hours of seven o'clock p. BA and seven o’cloc!: m., of the YOU CAN'T FSCAPE a CAPE, MY DEAR; SPRINGY, SERGE AND WOOL HAVE | remunerative owing day, except such prostitute om lawful business. ection 3. Any person, association persons, firm or corporation, vio- SATINS lating any of the provisions of the APPEAL sbove and foregoing ordinance, upon nviction thereof, shall be*fined in sum not less than Fifty Dollars CLINGY in, Almost 21! of the cape linings strik 50.00) nor more than One Hun- ich a j nd riotous colo: |(red Dollars ($100.00) or by im- ote that the m to indicate the |/isonment in the city jail not to tl inner nature of their fair wear- | Xceed ninety 8. rs. A demure young thing, closely | All ordinances: or parts of ordin- REHM REGIST te ances in conflict with this ordinance loping. £61 are hereby repealed. veuble cape, surel This ordinance shall take effect en TERERC AIT b full force from and after the cape and unfurls the joy | ‘he date of its passage. of the Mandarin red lining, that hee | W SAS, an emergency exists, new shade which a brighter.|!t is hereby declared co be the snd tae therefore this effect and be younge 1 first co ordinance all full force and r to henna rea isin to burnt orange. tion of the old mid-Victorian | in ffect from and after its passage. JOHN F. LEEPER, whir to ¢ x to fair sho: BN y YAN, Mayor. ad Nae nece OF the clinging ‘state of Wyoming, County of Na- Ly trona, City of dunint crepe de chine ones with) 1, John Leeper, Mayor of th » figured borders on either ene} ity of Casper, do hereby proclain: ein jpastele tone clouds | hat the emergency declared in the hiffon ones with printed borders of | foregoing ordinance does actually ex- and garlands, exquisite lace | jst, and therefore this ordinance shali es of filmy black Chantilly or the effect and be in full force and umy ss of the Spanisi. after its passage. vantilla, » striped ones | JOHN F. LEEPER f i little taffeta — 3 ‘ Ce ea in| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION fe i Phey are | fhe State of Wyoming, County Noire vou tind cae ees of Natrona, ss. uch: mare faecianine if vouchen, |{N THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH ir shoulders in them rather than | JUDICEAL DISTRICT. SUSIE L. MceCARDLE, Plaintiff. LEON . MeCARDLE, Defendant. “TO LEON H. McCARDLE: the above named defendant, last known place of residence was Mil- much art and coquetry ae They fi 1919 uw slep)as wir ton, Oregon: z vorker uniform into the} you will please take not that of a rufficd organdie | susie 1, MeCardle, Plaintiff, has f a chiffo “| tiled a petition against you in the bove-named Court, the object and ayer of which are for an absolute in flip a fan as effec tive 1 that < vorce upon the ground that for a pe- 29! ae re that were pul iod of more than one year precediny ’ Seale ns the 100 pen, he, filing of said pe.ition, you have aN ) per 1 ed to provide the common ne- s of life to plaintiff, thi oe and tha ‘ ! nee lect was not the result of he scarf. joverty which you could not nave i < ivoided by ordinary industry. And you are further notified thar vou are required to answer said pe- ion of plaintiff on or before th. D. 1919, or the TO BE ne tO MAE LURURI. ala en as true and judgment rendered my hand and 1 of sai ‘ourt this 8th day of March, A. D. -—_—__—-3 1919, week HAZEL CONWELL, + Clerk of the District Court. ifter Seal) Pat a bottle of near- ALEX B. KING, 1 for Plaintiff. . Mar. 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, The F.stive Cocktail 14, 1919. pound of saisins, a pound of ugar and a gallon o " NOTICE BY PUBLICATION uke up the only necessary ir li- State of Wyoming : nts of a “guaranteed” cocktail sub ane litute, according to some. The con- County of Natrona cetion should be brought to a sim- “In the District Court, ner, placed in a wooden ves Sixth Judicial District. lowed to “work” for fifteen Francis McCoy : = Plaintiff Some “Kick Here” vas : Put two quarts of white corn i Bernard McCoy, se of cider. Allo wto ferment. Defendant : ng and in Z=RNARD McCOY: the above med defendant, whi last known ce of residence was Denver, Col- orado, LONDON, Mn cl YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO- 4 of the L. yar that Fr s McCoy, plaintiff, share equally with ex-soldiers facili-|has filed a PETITION against you ties for sup small holdings in}in the above named Court, the ob- the «overnment’s land s : ject of the prayer of which is for Thousands of girls have sirnified an absolute Divorce upon the grounds their wish to continue working on that for a period of more than one the 1 and the authorities have | year preceding the -filing of said gladly led to their request, for MYON ay oulihavean Tin the man woman—tehind the | provide the common necessities of life plough is deemed the most active and |, \' v plaintiff, and that said neglect was asset of the stute. jnot the result of poverty which you ny, ons therein eeutninea shall pe} | vrovided in the specifications. Attorney for Plaintiff. (SEAL) - Pub. Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 1919. work. The City Council of the said City of Casper reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids. All bids sha!) be upen uniform proposals. which, together with copies of specifications, may be obtained from the City En gineer by prospective bidders for ten NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. doHars ($10.00) ‘per set. ‘ Stat Wyoming, County of Na- By order of City Council. ‘ond ss. areyie JOHN £ LEEPER MASON C. GRAY, Plaintiff. 1 Mayor vs Attest: LILLIAN GRAY, Defendant. ©. M. BRYAN, TQ LILLIAN GRAY, above named city Clerk. defendant, whose last known place Pub. Mer. 22, 29, Apr. 1919. of residence was 13 Elm street, Glens Falls, New York and Albany, NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS New York: ee You will take notice that Mason C. NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN Gray, plaintiff has filed a petition that bids will be received for the con-| against you in the above named court, struction of improvements in Paving | the object and prayer of which is for pistrict Number Seven, consisting of | divorce on the grounds that you wil- portion of North Center street. fully and without cause deserted the ‘The kind of improvement proposed plaintiff on or about the 9th day of ;, Paving District No. Seven is the| December, A. D 1913, and ever since construction of all neceseary curbs, | have and still continue to so wilfully gether with all Iead pipe water ser- and without cause desert and aban- vice to be constructed in said don plaintiff and to live separate and ¢.i6¢, and the grading, draining and apart from him without cause or rea. paving with either o And you are further notified that bibulithic, topelsa: you are reqeired to answer said pe- tition on or before the 10th day A. D. 1919, or the allegation contained will be taken as true. dgment rendered accordingly. s my hand and seal of sai Court this Ist day of March, A. D. dis- ture or con- contractor furnishing all tools, la- bor, material and all the incidentals pertaining to said construetion, in- cluding all catch basins and gutter inlets complete. All work to be done in accordance and in compliance with the plans and specifications for said 1919 HAZEL CONWELL, | : f Lak ONE improvements filed by the City En- 2 Clerk of the District Court. | ineer with the City Clerk on® the Seal ING 17th day of March, A. D. 1919. The said improvement is to be maintained for a period of five years by the con- tractor or contractors whose bids-may he accepted. All bids for said work shall be marked, “Paving Proposals” and ad- dressed to and filed with the City Attorney of Plaintiff. Pub. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 12, 1919. (ABK) NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS ‘ 29, April 5, NO" 13 HEREBY GIVEN that Clerk of the City of Casper at his hids will be received for the con- office in the City of Casper, Wyoming, structior of improvements in Pav- and will be received until eight o’clock ing District Number Six, consisting p. m., on the 8th day of April, A. of a portion of Milton Street and D. 1919, at which time bids wil! be CY avenue. opened by the City Council of the The kind of improvement proposed=City of Casper at the regular ad- in Paving District No. Six is the journed meeting of said Council. construction of all necessary curbs, A certified check in the sum of ten ether with all lead pipe water ser- per cent of the amount of the bid e to be constructed in said dis-|must be filed with each bid, to be and the grading, draining and forfeited to the said City of Cas- i with either sheet asphalt, as-'per as liquidated damages if the bid- phaltie concrete, bitulithic or topeka!der be awarded the contract and fails mixture, as the City Council may to enter into a contract fer such im select, contractor furnishing all tools, provement with the said City within labor. material and all the incidentals five days from his, notification if he aining to said construction, in- be the successful bidder to perform ng all catch b: - complete. All work to be done in anteeing the faithful performance of accordance and in compliance with the work and a maintenance bond as the plans and specifications for said hereinafter provided, said bond or improvements filed by the City En-' bonds to be furnished at the time of ineer with the City Clerk on the 17th the signing of the contract. , of March, A. D. 1919. The said The estimate cost of said improve- ipprovement is to be maintained for ment as shown by the approved speci- neriod of e years by the con-/ fications is Twenty Thousand Dol- ctor or contractors whose bids may lars ($20,000.00.) re accepted, Bids may be made in either of the All bids for said werk shall be two following forms, or in both of marked, ‘Paving Proposals” and ad-, said forms, to-wit: to and filed with the City 1. Upon the basis of receiving pa. Cle of the City of Casper at his ments in cash in installments as prc offi n the City of Casper, Wyoming, vided in the specifications. and will be received until 8 o'clock, 2. Upon the basis of receiving pay p. m. on the 8th day of Apri), A. D.| ments in like installments in 1919, at which time bids will be provement bonds. Said bonds to * opened by the City Council of the taken at par and accryed interest and City of Casper at+the regular ad-‘bonds to be furnished by the Contrac- |= A certified check in the sum of, tor without expense to the City ten per cent ‘of the amount of the! The bid also under said second form dressed ‘bid must be filed with each bid, to to permit payments of first and suc-| forfeited to the said City of Cas- ceeding monthly installments in cash per as liquidated damages if the bid- at contract prices to the extent of der be awarded the contract and | payments by property owners of their fails to enter into a contract for such | assessments within thirty days afte: improvement with the said City with- notice of assessments published by; in five days from his notification if the City Treasurer when the con-} he be the successful bidder to per- firmed agseesment roll has been placed form the work and to furnish a bond ‘in his hands for collection as provided guaranteeing the faithful perform- by law. Bids also under said sec- ance of the work and a maintenance | ond form to contain bid, not less than bond as hereinafter provided, said | par, accrued interest, and the ex bond or bonds to be furnished at the pense of issuing bonds, for bond time of the signing of the contract. to meet incidental expense of im- The estimate cost of said improve- provements and to be taken and paid ment as shown by the ‘tpproved for in cash when and in such amounts 's ($50,000.00.) said bids for bonds relating to inci- Bids may be made in cither of the dental expense to be contingent upon} two following forms, or in both of acceptance by the City of bid of said said forms, to-wit: contractor for the work. 1. Upon the basis of receiving} The City Council of the said City! payments in cash in installments as|of Casper reserves the right te re-! ject any and all bids. All bids shall Upon the basis of receiving | be upon uniform proposals, which to- payments in like installments in im-/| gether with copies of specifications, ! provement bonds. Said bonds to be | may be obtained from the City En-| taken at par and accrued interest | gineer by prospective bidders for Ten} and bonds to be furnished by the! Dollars ($10.00) per set. contractor ‘vithout expense to the By Order of City Council. city. The bid also under said second JOHN F. LEEPER, form to permit payments of first and | Mayor. succeeding monthly installments in! | Attest: Cc. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. 22, 29, Apr. 5, 1919. cash at contract prices to the extent! ts by property owners of) ents within thirty days Pub. Ma FERTILIZE Your Lawn and Garden with: Sheep Manure Call 74-J 1 A. D. 1919. in such amounts as said City of Cas-| and is authorized to transact_the busi-| ORDINANCE NO. 77-A HAZEL CONWELL, per may require said bids for bonds] ness of Fire, Tornado, Hail & Auto- DR. ELIZABETH GEIS FA 7 ing Vi d Clerk of the District Court relating to incidental expense to be} mobile Insurance in this state for the Physteinw and. Sergeon An Ordinance See ice and py E. M. OGBURN, Deputy. contingent upon acceptance by the|current year. Office: Duly Maz. Phone 145 mmorali ‘Alex B. King, = ji i i - th N’ ; f Es Be it ORDAINED by the Mayor es mn: Gity{otibidtch exidicon}ractor £0 © WITNESS my hand! and’ seal’ o Res, Henning Hotel: .Phone 549, office the day and year first above written. R. B. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. Pub. March 29, 1919. DENTS. DR. C. Hi BAILEY in the office of Dr. C. W. Thomas Office Hours: 8:30 am. to 5p: m. Phone 333 Sundays and evenings by appointment. ees ELECTRICIANS THE SUN ELECTRIC Co. 149 South Sguter: Phone 1013 —- An oyster produces 10, 000 eggs an- nually, but of these only 400, or less, / reach maturity. STORAGE AND TRANSFER THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE Pianos and Furniture Moving JOHN VISOKY, Mgr. Office phone 57. Res. phone 231W Fixtures, Appliances, Lamps F. E. McEVENY phaltic concrete, | crete, as the City Council may select, ! ns and gutter in-|the work and to furnish a bond guar-| im- ifications is Fifty Thousand Dol- as said City of Casper may require} See BEN Transfer Co. | ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005 HENNING BAGGAGE AND Electrical Contractor | TRANSFER —— i Wirtng, Repairs aud Fixtures | Office—Henning Hotel Office Ph. 19-W 141 West Firat | Phone 46 Residence Phone 351-J | AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 E. Third St. Phone 1080 |] SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE | Motor Repairing Armature: Winding Electrical Wiring and Contracting OPTOMETRIST W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED, GLASSES FIT! 158 #. Center | AUTO REPAIRS BERTS ACTO REPAIR sHor ' 168%, Awte | Auto Repairing : Fords Especially Prone «4n- Work Guar Omce—Tal Billard Hall Vhone—tiouxe, S7-W: Office, 104 Moving » Specinity “COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent Phone: 889-W 247 North Center Street uw Office: TURKISH BATHS A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. FURKISH BATHS O. S: Bidg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. , OSTEOPATH Ail UPHOLSTERING anteed, UPHOLSTERE @ aur DR: . SANFORD work aged ee Sango See me for prices before having Osteopathic Physician your work done elsewhere. Room 4 J. VIRBEL Wood Block |! Over Golden Rule 206 EK. Railroad Ave. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. _ Granite amd Muarhte To: and Markers. Vaults, Mause! i Curbings aud all kinds of Ceme- tery Cement Work. ‘TOMBSTONE WORKS owite Fostafiiee, Caxper, Wyo. Robert Simpson, Phone 085.) to AAA The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL = RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE. Physicians and Surgeons Smith Bldg. Phone 266 ae = FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS COAL | Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and: Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps AAR OOOO ill Ui i Decency and } Clarification Decency is desirable fov its. own sake. Decency has been overlooked. but is. gaining recog- nition. Decency adds pleasure and appetite to food. Decency distinguishes men: from animals. Becency demands the clarification: of: alli milk. Food may be safe but unclean. and. indecent. Safety alone is not sufficient. | CASPER DAIRY CO.

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