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| MISS MULLISON DEPUTY Ve aie harine A. Morton state superi tendent of public ion, zfternoon announced the eappoint- ment of Miss Margaret E. Mullison of La Miss Mullison i normal department of Wyoming and is now « in the trainig school there. a come Tolcott Durbin Second he month, succeeding ? 2, I. Lummis of this Constitute Improvement recentiy. Prof. . A. Slade, th ew si Division Set Aside by commissioner of education, Council Last Evening. this week from his home in Co. immediately assumed his new duti His family will not come until later. New paving districts including the longest stretches of -vement ever declared at one time by the city council. were augurated last night when it was decided to continue a pro- essive plan of improvements this summer. The new districts ‘ected include Wolcott street from the Northwestern tracks, nere the present pavement stops, to the city limits; Durbin teet, from Second street to the city limits and Second street om Pine street to the city limits. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL vement in the state. When the ‘rk is completed, Second avenue ll be paved its entire length of arly two miles in the city limits SHERIDAN, Wyo., May 8. George H. Buffum, prominent os path and member of the state board of medical examiners, has been re- d extended by the Midwest Refin- ¢ company and Standard Oil com- ny to the Salt Creek bridge which »sses the Platte River west of sper. This new work will be undertaken s summer if possible. The city rk was authorized to prepare ad- ctising for objections to the work d at the meeting of the council to- ‘rrow night a date will be set for Dr. e0- ing a hearing in Justice Hoop’s court on the chargei of having committed a aring remonstrances on the new }statutory offense upon the person of ying districts, Lottie “A. Anderson, The improvement will call for| daughter of Albert Anderson, a rail- 2 connection of all intersecting|Toed employe, residing at 736 t Eighth street. The complaint, wh was filed by J. C. Robinson Jr. ‘eets from Durbin to Center street d will complete payment in most | ' f ‘i the thickly settled sections of the | ing prosecuting attorney recites that y. No half-way measures are be-|the alleged offense occurred on or : taken by the council. The streets |about November ‘115. tl be curbed, graded and sidewalks | t in, in the entire district, and iform curbing and grading will adopted in the entire new dis- et. Sidewelk improvement districts in my sections of town are being re- ested and granted by the city chers, adding to the extensiven the improvements planned in Cas- c for the coming two years. © The athwestern end of the city will ve tirely curbed and graded as soon possible to undertake the work. 2 district having been prepared a routine work completed. - —_ jtice court where he entered a plea of not guilty and was released under jbonds of $1,000. Dr, Buffman made statement: “I have nothing to say at this time other than that the charge is a trumped up affair. I shall establish ny innocence fully at the trial, +which I am anxious shall occur as i possible. I ask my friends judgment upon me until e is brought out.” the following —_ Anna Goff underwent a se jor operation at the Priv sterday. She is reported to be doing well. ‘Henry Schoonmaker is in town om his ranch at Alcova. addition t leased under bonds of $1,000 pend- , Dr. Buffman was arraigned in jus-‘ » sules are im} ries at Haariem, Foland, rent a_ substitute. NECESSITY OF NEW SCHOOL HELD. l (Continue has and the pl on, the list of t those ‘consid all tec e hearty com ons th the er have prevailed rooms the pest year, and the ir-|*. ss rz | “Superintendent. {| regularity due to the prevalence of it is meeting, we have still an un-! 41531 59, 1919, | Phone 32 contagious diseases, it would have! - impossible to maintain a high ir pay ‘ ‘ z as reais Tae. ndard of work had we not had SQ DPM MOLI LD LD OMS DS GE ME AE a hI, thoroughly efficient teachers ready | 4 to make every stroke count. School and Home glad to report that the r isting between the home a h school homes to help the schoo evident. tion are d the uni chool, and Appreciation statisti chool of stud the departmer ce on, the rvisors very and trained and experie tsUODBY, WOMEN The tortures and c lame and aching back, swollen 1 limb: nausea, 2s a ri kidney trouble, These general symptoms of kidney and isease are well known—so is bladder gi cansule or tr GOL BI area pines. ed from Page 5 full high school course, proved andard of efficiency, and has met who have the real interests of chool at heart. »ful and plea ly popular, 1e you feel a twinge of pain oi Che Casper Daily Cribu FIRST CASES OF ! The Quip Sprightly { truths?” | “You there in overalls,” shouted| “Less than you are,” retorted the |ROCKY MT. FEVER |tte cross-examining lawyer, “how| witness, “or you’d be in overalls, AT (IF LOCAL HEA | REPORTED HERE |— are you a pes telling ue |e Sess Transcript. ) Eddie Peterson of Bishop is con- ) | I desire to thank the Board of | valescing from’a severe case of the | Education for their uniform spirit of | Rocky Mountain fever, which was| co-operation and suppert.|the first case to be reported this | attitude toward matters of |/Year in this section of the country. | hool has been liberal, and the| This week there have been two more | upon high standards of |¢#8e8 reported in Casper making! in our teaching and school | three in all. ‘ | ave been features largely re- This virulent disease does not us- progress of the ually appear so early in the year. schools. There has been on the of the principals and the teach- jers also a helpful spirit of co-opera- tion which I deeply appreciate. | While we must recognize with re- gret the many shortcomings and im- perfections of public®school systems and the consequent criticism which UTING of experience, | 5" e Ab) ; most n of s achers work sponsible for the R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon 1 in securing the high ing the spirit of democracy in’ the| community and nation, and in -giv- ing to the child of every home the fundamental knowledge and training which are the heritage of our race. Respectfully submitted, | GEORGE. WILDER, nmendation of all pat- owded conditions that in too many of the Leave Orders at Casper Pharmacy id been uniformly t. The desire of -operate with and l is, 1 believe, increas- The problems of | so serious as to de- ted wisdom of the home AMM. Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 ve TISISTLLLLS 2 CALL 74-5 Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. 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All houses will be on same floor plan but will have different appearance and color. All lots are 50x140, east and west fronts; two blocks from grade school. These homes will be all finished within six months, some sooner. SEE BEN -~-See plans and arrange terms and buy a home now. Small deposit will hold home for you. COMPANY PHONE 74-W CASPER, WYOMING _ . «= = EXCLUSIVE AGENTS