Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 9

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3 ever are Milieg youn eS to ‘ued the their thru ued, of Red the nly art. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, Andrew Ros: Blk 10, No. big Service Fe ) ae Tis 20, Blk 98, NY Stege! very... ots 16-17, Shipps ngae PBlk, 2} Shaw, Blake Vot 173, Bik TENG: Camper © Shelton, tr ote 89-40, Bik 8 renal iu vision Bee" 29, Tp 32, Rng 81 Shuman, P, T. --.--- ---Lot 2, = Blk 61, Casper =. Lots 17- 18, Blic 128, Casper ~-Lot 101, Blk 2, Sub Division Sec 29, Tp ~Lets 28-24, Blk 10, Burl Solliday, Katherine - Stocker, Dorothy M, ...- $2, Rng 81 Saye ei H. Schlier, F. J. F Lot 214, Kenwood Additio Schriner, J. M. “Lot 20, Blk © Gagne: Sieborg, Francis E. Lot 228, Kenwoed Addition _ stoeian: H. D. aan Nik 27, Butlers Svare, ae : %; WIENEY; S Taylor, John 8. - Lot 5, Blk’ 30, Butlers °° 6, Tp Taylor, R. G. -Lot 3, Blk D,'Shipps Ada. Thomipeay, “eS =bots 1-2, Blk . Burl. __ i Tidd, Chas. FE. _ ots 70 to 75, Blk 17, N sper ___ Tonainzick, Tom 4 7, No. Casper —- ot 24, Blk G8, Sher, “_W%SWY; NE“NW% Hets. __ E4SW%; Sec 7, Tp 31, ; See 18, Tp 31, Rng 77 Trout, J. Thompson, Mrs. O. L Lot 1, Blk Ns Butler West Twidele, Frank ~ NW 4; Sec 21, Tp 49, Rng 88 Underhill, Bessie i Lot 7, Kenwood Addition . Van Alta, J. G. et al. s 23 to 26, Blk 3 en ion See Tp 32, Rng 81 __- Van Rochelle, John __ , Bik 123, Casper Wadleigh, W. L. __ 1 AO A ara, Rakes Sub Division, Sec 29, Tp 32 Rng 81 ___ Waldeman, Mary _ ---Lot 9, Blk 94, Butlers Wanamaker, Cota _ Kenwood Addition ___________ West, C. G. -26, Blk 2, Midwest a Wiese, Chas, Bik 85, Butlers ____ Se Wiliams Edgar~ , Blk 136, Casper ae Wilson, A. B. __ 1, Blk 72, Sher. Hats. z Wright, Henry » Blk 49, Cap. Hill ____ Wilson, R. S. .ot 23, Blk ii ver RSE LE Woods, J. ot 1, Bik 13 eta Fae ot 2, Blk Wyatt, Lottie, E. ots 19-20, Blk 124, Casper Willis, Chas, Young, W. T. Yusko, John Misters, Wm.___ CEMETERY AGA ON CALENDAR OF COUNCIL PLANS City Clerk Ordered to Prepare Ab- stract of Property to Clear Up Mistakes Connected with Administration. SW%NE% Sec 29, - -Lot 12, Blk 84, S% Lots 11-12, Bik 7, uae --Lots 9-10, Blk 118, Casper__ a Ee McDONALD, County Treasurer Tp 35, Rng 85 ___ , Casper CITY TO ASSUME RISK FROM FIRE ON CITY HALL The city entered the insurance bur iness last night when the council ordered the city clerk to cancel a!! outstanding insurance policies on the city hall building and pay for the police existence during the con- (e struction period only. Owing to the fact that the fire de is lo cated right in the building and the structure is fairly fireproof the city dads failed to see the necessity of continuing th se of insurance. The cemetery control question which has been rampant in city poli- tics for many years was resurrected from several months slumber last night at the instigation of W. Keefe, city councilman, and for the ’enth time ‘the matter looks like it will be settled definitely end for a time. So many departments of the city government have control over some feature of the cemetery it has been impossible to coordinate all interests under one head. known fact that there are bodies lots, two deeds out to the same prop- and in the side rooms of the univer-! erty and burials in the streets and al- sity auditorium to ccommodete the ley ways of the cemetery demand a audience which gathered to hear solution before any are made, City Clerk Asa Sloane was ordered present paid tribute to her artistry by the council to prepare an abstract by sitting in rapt attention through- from the property of the city’s record out the program. Seldom is it poss- and supply so that plats of ownership ible for a performer to make so of the lots can be definitely made. universal an appeal, and perhaps the | A local civic order has raised most outstanding feature of the en-, enough money to erect an ornamen- (ertainment was that it tal fence on the west side of the alike by the trained musician and by cemetery and it is believed that the (hose whose love of fence will be erected during the im- hacked by technical provement campaign of the summer jis intricacies. that will be handled at the cemetery. | Madame Powell was greeted on her ROCK CREEK HOLDINGS : has a gracious personality and meets © her audience with an informality rather unusual in an artist of such high standing. Many of the numbers she introduced with short, explane- 3 ms tory speeches, and charmed her Br Basin Petroleum Co. of \earers by taking them into her con Ref. Con hae menared the full nec! fidence as to reasons for her inter- Ity rights and the working rovette Dretations of various passages. Titec eo ee whidarianeate Throughout the program Madame acres a f encores, responding always once and CE HE, io ongiderable | Proportion | -ometimes twice to the appreciative 5 " 62 tapplease. As her final encore she the drilling operatio.s of the Ohio Vic oe" sumwestions and at the re at Co., which has leases on the prop- played Beethoven's Minuet in erties. ‘ is : Although one feels that back of fet Pa has mere Ha eaeal wonderful performance is _ a of the capital stock of the Rock River Petroleum Co., recently organized under the laws of Delaware by Mar. tin Paskus, president of the Elk Basin Co., and Carl H. Pforzheimer, SEASON IN LARAMIE (From the La Every available seat was t: nd °° person gc as enjoyed music is not knowledge of “nce hnical skill which could only be result of years of concentrated this side of her art is at al! mes subordinated to the pure love! fi Naw) York and) thei) associate Madame Powell, in the course of The Diamond Cattle Co., an English [on PANN ie youn Dani apa concern which owns the land, conveys ee eso much a part ot the ed these rights to Paskus who then . ) separate the two artists and give aisoTecgpired gimiler rights from), mate skill. Jn his plano number Elizabeth Bosler. ‘ pena senius as a soloist and the audience alling him back again and again. we feel times hanna than that which greeted her in Laramie, but it is Announcement was made on Tues- doubtful if she ever will find one| day by C. D. Zimmerman of Dou: nore appreciative, or hearers who Royalties company of the purchase by his company of the interests of : SECRETARY ila STATE'S William R. Armstrong in 960 as res of patented land in the Rock Creek acre. The remaining interest is le A by the Ohio Oil company, which i} developing this vereage as Ay ip as ‘ : Receipts in the secretary of state’s e n of the proven area . Peis ian paryion of: 2 E office in Cheyenne during the month of the music. ' erfect whole that it becomes difficult transferred them to the Rock River)" Aingss reer) he was given opportunity to show his Madam Powell, in the course of Wyo., president of the Lance Creek will remember her with more delight, field for approximately of May were the largest since De-| HEART TROUBLE 1S FATAL BASIN, Wyo., June 3.—Charles cember, 1917, Deputy H. M. Symons Woning, « pioneer tailor of this place 28 announced. All but about $500 Waning, a iniones a of the total of $10,580.25 for the expired last night with heart trouble, aged 60 years. He had been in busi- ~ness in Basin for twent rs month came from incorporation pa- pers. as cna ety 38 ok ee Rng 77 MAUD POWELL GONGEAT oh authorized the police comnrittee | IO EVENT OF MUSICAL "racy {except at police headquarters ran eRe publican) the man at headquarters could uried on wrong | chairs were placed in both entryways Peared and Was located by employes | of the shop. more burials Madame Maud Powell, violinist of in- for ace ay aey. aor Ay call the polite ternational fame, and every on duty and red lights prominently | — placed during the night. The coun-| Gra cil's action ! ao > topo chai DRIVE JUNE 8 edhe Me Calls on People of * Wyoming to Observe Week Set Aside by Patriotic Organization. Woy Jue a (Special.)-+Governor Carey late 3 terday issued a proclamation calling upon the people of Wyoming to ob rve the coming week as Boy Scout CHEYENNE, week. His statement { Ee ae eer 25 “During the recent war not only (HM es ae eS 15.30 (in Aanerica but in other countries the Boy Scouts rendered efficient service to their resp ments. The Boy makes better boys ter citizens. Boys should be encour aged and urged join the Scout organizations, Every parent and tll rood citizens should be interested in having such organizations in their re spective communities There are in the United nearly ten million boys of in Wyoming there are and sixty-three Boy approxim y fifteen scont age “Thruout the United States an ef- fort is being made te induce boys to become members of this organtza- ition, and the week commencing June sth and ending June l4th has been Scout week mportane: ctive govern it movement and thereby bet- States scout age. seven hundred Scouts out of thousand of 1 Tax Collector for atrona County, Wyoming. this movement, I request the people of Wyo: observe that w that local mittees be formed in where such ‘Son iio have not been nized the end that the boys > fWy omni! may Affiliated w He the Boy Scout org ation In witness whereof, I, Ro communities FALL OFF i SANDBAR CLEAN becom t D |Carey, governor of the st of 'w yoming, have hereunto set hand ourt Revenues sis “Also Reduced as #2” caused the great seal of the state of Wyoming to be affixed. capitol, in the city of 1919 independence tates the one hundred shown by Report for Month of May; Police Signal Sys- tem Is Urged. “Done at the enne, this 2nd day of June, r of the | Che: land in the of the United and forty-third.’ Realizing the inadequate system cba HS of police alarm that exisis at the time the city counei? last A g the council to take immediate CAVALRY GUARD TROOP Bennett of Cody will be a head of the cavalry troops the nucleus for the r ealization was brought aboat ats eos that it was impossible locate a policeman during the time | f the Norris hold-up Thursday night Before pa state guard. Gevernor the scene the bandit had disap. |Cafey handed him a commission major of cavalry. Mr. Bennett held the position of major nfantry tr the regular army during the war, and is now head of the state blue sky de- partment The plans indicate that 2 gong will installed in the business district th who has continually made uest since he Par. such first was taken at stion of Chief of Police he sug-|a Jack Me-! of ti took office the “BARNETT’S- oF COURSE” Knox Straw KNOX ggm_- Hats for Sum- HATS < Saceue mer Nineteen << ~* Are shown in a wide range of smart styles with many ex- 2 elusive features. — Sennits, SS sp lit straws, mackinaws a 4 Italian and Japanese fancy po braids, Leghorns, Bankoks, Panamas; ranging in price from $5.00 to $15.00. Other * good makes $2.00 up. I. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. 121 East Second Street The Casper Storage Grocery Special Thursday and Friday eis No. 2 can x 25¢ 30c 30c ~ Richelieu Tiny Wax Beans, No. 2 can Richelieu Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 can Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Veyetables Handled, stored, re-shipped znd Checked in a Business Like Manner BY FRANK J. TAYLOR nd thousand efenseless r tie At present (United Press Staff Caevceseadiene ) " BERLIN.—(By Mail.)—The Bol 1 lef shevik fighting in th Bal r i th nees is the teful of ‘ The rording to ng from the ghastly alm part of t Neither s ‘ w the = have ang ss and chi t to starv * Balts.”” it etts f most ha Americ issions enarie: merey accord > latest enarie h r f A number of pha ar ltoa ‘ € ount for the except \ tt ess € of the Courland and Lit a n fight- The Bolsheviks ga, by Germa with whom a fighting ng. ons. With Plenty of Iron Q German ns are re supp jarter The the armistice terms, say the oftcers Tia Their Blood— Vigoaeb ab oad yee ae bk ceeuneicive These Are The Ones With Ie Suprume as “Baits.” Phe Power and Energy To Win The “Balts" are the German po hers ihe: ation of the Russian pr M » or of Prussia. They are descendants of just short of e 1 wave of Germans which swept int \ cir by the Baltie provinces of Russia in i and ° 13th ary Ja co f - ee ‘ : » own practically all ropert ; bi T are called e “Balt B - he t ah ons, 1 owr t hr middle ages. 1 favor of the E i F f \ « iY the Be - hey € sheviks. During last year th 2e, ther will refed nave held the B ut of most ~ of the “Baltic Baron” territory, and the who want t For Red Bleed, Sirendth and Endurance fr yunt of Germans. A Bolsheviks ha nee uC tool R = | W lot n K nv t ¢ S100 rel es eons aha cartel eattaies EASY TERMS of 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent ; hat men Per Month. all eh say eae A GOOD Hé dana Lapa CHEAP Chinese Whe ean food comm whom are Four-rodine: en ix 140. Only $ aken at ) hy ) \ relinguishment ad within ty niles of Caspe lrilled we enough so about f the tract can | ated. Price $1,2 ce R. DOBBIN Temporary Office - - - - - - - Wyatt Hotel B. P. O. ELKS There will be a regular session of this Lodge on at 8:00 o'clock. Friday Evening, June 6th, Initiation and Entertainment. ” Your Attendance is earnestly requested. By Order of the E, R. ROB'T COHEN, Secretary BELLE BBAI LL DMA LH yy 121 East Second Street M.D. ree can | First Grand Annual Ball Given by Casper Typographical Union Number 735 THURSDAY EVE., JUNE Sth MASONIC TEMPLE Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free OOD DT ST LM ID I DD DDD DT ID DD FF a GOVERNOR ASKS Women ano cnonen sraune ieee AIDFOR SCOUT awenicns ro NTN BALTIC FIGHT =n Forceful Men PDP PL DD? BDL LBD SOS OBB PF ie ’ } —_—_—_-t

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