Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 7

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Nate Fact that Reserve Is Being Used That Casper people are using more water for all purposes than is be- supplied by the city pumping sta- er commissioner.. To supply the de mend Mr. Jones has already had to ring inte play the supply at the! Likborn reservoir. Other reservoirs the city we system are full, wever, and the water situation will not become serious unless some un- orseen accident happens to the sys- tem. Conservation of water in every possible way is urged by Mr. Jones. Irrigation is the biggest drain on the demand now and efforts to eliminate snnecessary Ba tNF are being madc. of MOOSEMEN HOLD GREAT MEETING “Good Works” Program to Receive Attention at Convention Held at Mooseheart MOOSEHEART, IIL, (United — Press.)—Vital remediai amendments to the “good works" proxram of the Loyal Order of Moose were expected to develop during the 3ist annual convention of the order, which opened here Monday. The annual pilgrimage of Moose- men from all parts of the United States started yesterday; hundreds of members arriving preparatory to ing part in the week of work and plegsure. It was to be a giant get-together sssion, according to officers. Trib ute to men of the order who s ervice in the recent war, study newer educational and humgnit: methods and festivities was the gram started at nine o'clock 3 morning, and which will be carried tc the end of the week. The first session of the supreme convention opened at ten o'clock. Aeroplane flights and lighter amuse- ments were among the other features of the day. The round-up of cowboys and bre cho busters—men of the wester plains—under the direction of Te Austin, will be a feature tomorro Drills, atheletic tests, and concerts provided as enter- tainment for the remainder of the sion. “A Peace- cen abraige June 24 a parade hs tinguished visitors are scheduled va Invitations to this were e Wilson, Prowl speak. tended to President vs 3 Presideyt Marshall, and r- den, of Canada. Offic they fully expected Marshall and Bo den to be here. A baseball game of Moose agains( the best team picked from eight cit has been arranged for Saturday, the, closing day. Another feature of the week’s sc sion was the exhibition of many many factured products from Moosehear Practically all concrete art wo needed for structures at Moosehe: and many other products are fas ioned on the grounds by students in the Mooseheart trade schools, LILA LEE LOVED TO PLAY IN THE Mud) One of the dramatic scenes in “The Secret Garden,” Lila Lee’s nev Paramount picture which will be dis- played at the Iris theater today, ‘hows the little star up to her ne 1 mire. The scene occurs when Mary Lenox, the little heroine, played by Miss Lee, tries to cross « og and becomes stuck in the mud. Miss Leé went through the scene without a qualm, in fact, she said sh rather enjoyed it. To an early fond ness for making mud pies, which was ‘ever completely satisfied, she at tributes her fearlessness in enteri mire, rou see,” said Lila, “I loved to play in the mud several years ey and I don’t think I ever entirely re vered from that longing. But my urents used to employ drastic thods to take the desire out of me. Their method generally ¢on- isted in the accurate manipulatin * hairbrush or a strap in my im mediate vigils) if FIGHT FANS TO GO TO TOLEDO FOR BIG BOUT per 7:1) be well represented at the ringside of the big fight in Te ledo on July Fourth, and a banner bearing the legend “Casper” will ov- cupy, a conspicuous place in th group. tra Weatherill left Sunday night for the fight center and Tom Meaney left Mondey night, stopping , et Denver for a two days’ visit enroute. Others who expect to occupy se: at the ringside are I. N. Clay, W. J. Chamberlin, A. E. Stirrett, and Dr. W. C. Poster. ee Se i ne FULL OF WATER » Serious Shortage Anticipated | tion was the announcement made this | morning by William Jones, city wat-| ONL TIMES LEAVE IN OTH FIVE Vern wes a5 “VE TOLD HIM A HUNDRED ON THE TABLE. NOT To HIS HAT E HALL- THE MARKET PLACE BEN” ANS A LOT” 1 Ma e uw f your e home Ww . 14 t “SEK “A LOOK ME Kenw pl to bu in every way. Ove Two-roe n new tera sm JLAWIt (OL tc Casper DIGS FY SP BY ev ewere - C—O ee ne THIS WILL OID You CALL (mae var ae to eee “« TEACH Him ME MAGGIE - E MANS] oy THI H : j A LESSON- 7 Fo NuTING CAUeaTea. | Seo, | ? t | & ee i>| eae ae Insurance HARRY FREE Invesiments CASPER REAL The Lot Man TY COMPANY $ with o $1 J will buy a w bu r A nifty f rn , at at ple foo hwo get eats m “ h hn « “ . 2 6oxtt i 3 4 i 1 m = - ASK FOR JONES ROK CRCIL BON THE SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY Real Estate HARRY FREE A REE clo. bogie geese OR a Phones 7 4Ww a A ~~ © Pt ‘ SEE BEN Watts tht ease Aalie AS Be 157 So. Center The Lot Man Phone 968-W F MEXICANS GIVE |,,.,, Museen mest were Isvewraners errr D a € H t 4 UP SEARCH FOR | her ote tawe nh c ‘| MEXICO CI (By Mail.) —| FOR SALE FOR SALE foes Search for the lost treasures of tht a CD bandit Chavez Gercia, who, before 4 ‘ his sudden death from influenza 00 3 m fall, was said to have buried F quantities of ‘loot in the moun $200 aes t t « of Michoacan, has almost been di; ‘ ‘ s continued, with the location of the} 62 treasure*still a mystery. It was re-| —— at . . ported thet Garcia buried much of | Se LE aac ‘ South W his loot ina labyrinthian cave near ? ( . j Penjamilo, Michoacan, and the peo-| cordially invited ¢ tained an enthusiastic but futi time and rong etary. bs f , [eas on : search for it. A similar search was | MONTGOMERY " tty i : Jny 3. Preston UES ‘ mede in the state of Durango wh Suite 5, Moki tnt ast off c KING- PROBST AGENCY COMPANY Tomas Urbitia, another bandit, wa — hietan porary said to have hidden a large —— ' of stolentgobds. > = Sow ot) etreets “ . - ee ————= Office Phone 1129. we Phone TSOS WANTED ~ WANTED - GARRANXA WOULD CuIT BARTHOLOMEW-KEMP CO. 2s Me xuuany comrasy SED Gadus GGUS wee r x. 18t Second. hone 37° offic: oe Vhene TSOt CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES ee tome que WANTED IOS Page GeneraMmsurance a ox1i0 one Ne ‘Gre’ ein a on. . aced trons « o tox MEXICO CITY, June . : : ; aa dent Carranza recently rene | 2 4-138? recommendation to congress that the} one ZGanniee =: — ‘constitution be amended so as to de float 7 crease the membership of the cham- 1 bu ‘ San Ee: - — ber of deputies, the lower house of congress, from 24% to 150. He ask- FOR SALE—Bult ay. | One g . , ed thet representation be based o sar ret me are f ale at a ba Ree population, one delegate from ever; = — ee t Siateoe tox 100,000 inhabitants with due prov FOR SALE—2 lots with two-roo.n plas ; : rai ashes if ion being made for states which are Ra Geicees es ide set! at ms > ees — WHE Pay Spee Camm sparsely populated. The presiden ~ bo eee furnished. 912095 $300 dow ' pointed out that at present the char nena ae a —_ _ eee Sant a ber of deputies is a cumbersome, ur a er A. = rae ; ee : "7 aes wieldly body. that does not lend it-| 5) es to unday fishing aid Gat on. 6, Fourth St. < \ ‘ Sian nelf readily to lawmaking and sug-|vicnic parties. Phone 468, Casper, or! sell on aH. V : Pwene 334s 84-2 W ut gested that in a more compact form |°*!! Alcova Mer. Co. Alcove er ; deal 5 6-2 FOR SALE Seah ONE EP ft could enact more rap: certain | a = 5 : — “iN : eform measures now needed. ; OF NAP SY GR ees 8 ix ‘Tris PR a Se “1 dma ous es uper ndents in the state of Wash ‘ 1 = sti tt ae = Save your money—eat at the Har ston are women. : n = — eke _| An 8-hour day for women worker 3 4 eee OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BOARD | will become operative under a a _— - pec See: OS OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN| 2w in North Dakota on July 1 FOK RENT AND FOR NATRONA COUNTY | 7NicKERBOCKER-WYOMING OIL $ : a ee WYOMING COMPANY y - =a Notice of Special Meeting of Stock- b " A - _— June 20, 1919 ; pis abailaie a —= : Office of the County Clerk, ‘ x ‘ ins a des Casper, Wyoming, A special meeting of the preferred Address Yee Asphalt Paving ac, Caimi vg une 20, 1919. ind common stockholders of Knick ‘orporation we Le + ee 5 rbocker-Wyoming Oil Company will LOST AND FUUND Casper, Wyoming TATE OF WYOMING e held at the office of George W LOST Ol STOLEN —--- —___—_—_— 2 88 Ferguson, Rooms 22 a4 COUNTY OF NATRONA in the City af y 4-fucwd : 2 atrona, State of - — = BOARD OF COUNTY COMM the 15th day of July, SIONERS, in and for Natrona Coun lock in the afternoon of ————__—— Seeman se ty, Wyoming, met this 20th day of r the purpose of consider FO zs June, pursuant to call of the Chair-| ,oting upon the following ite ens es man, there being present Robt. J.| jons: : Veitch, chairman, Commissioner J. B 1 To cha name of the en —- Griffith and H. K. Carlson, Actine]-orporation to Knickerbocker Petro a tines ates. Clerk. dleum Compar = pe The following proceedings were 9, To increase the number of di vont : vd, to-wit: 7 cectors from f to seven pane les Contract entered into with th 3. To change the par value of the Blackstone Transit compeny, for the|»ommon stock from Ten Dollars per . Rs purchase of two White trucks, one) hare to One Dollar per share, and tented oe de FN nb Se 2-ton and one 5-ton, for use on) if the said proposition™ts adopted, I AN highways of Natrona county 1e to the present holders of certi Licensed and Nanded Pawn Sh. The following bills presented, aud-| cates of common stock in the cor Money to lean on diamonds, Sewelry, _- an Rares as ited and allowed, and certificates! poration ten spares for each share ~ Heitabie =) Tee i Gonber ordered drawn for same: row held by them and itandisg is ; Blackstone ‘Transit Com- their names upon the books of the ‘ peny, roads and bridges_-$4,633.7! | corporation. a8 Blackstone Transit. Com- | 4. ‘To considerfand approve all the HIGHEST PRICE PAID pany, roads and bridges. 6, acts of the officers and directors of i 7 ‘ " On LIRRATY PONDS Srefe balrig ho further husigem be eerie 1919. weomiog. a _ See at CASPER LOAN OFFICE » the Board they adjourne ater e 4, pics 5 faut ; =o Licensed and Beaded Rroker: ear ‘ROBT. J. VEITCH KNICKERBOCKER-WYOMIN Phowe 46 ‘ ; : Chairman. OIL Sithet: L. REIN, Ass’t : pik eosin ad 4 H. K. CARLSON, » 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 1919. eras aa mit = Clerk. OR TRADE—Good - . mes Pub, June 24, 1919. truck. Call 87W. } We

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