Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 2

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NIN TE ee te OB nao i, REN Ct Teche ON ete ae ce be Casper Daily Cribune NOTICE qo. ALL PERSONS NOT ewe PT Bit oe ee. y HA y $s id HAVING cEMENT SIDEWALKS |TT°S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKE PORTIONS GF STREETS DE.| SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS|/ SIDEWALK DISTRICT NUMBER | Two. 1 HOWS THAT? po \ Look HIKE 4 MAN WHO WOULD KILL MYSELF? | DONT KNow ABOUT THAT BUT IF} LOOKED LIKE you | ASR? . CAN Yoo THAT DRUG Sik The City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 101 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915. and in accordance with. Ordinar Num- bered 95-A of the City of Casper, | Wyoming, hereby gives notice to the owners of the following de2¢bibed property and orders the construction of sidewalks along the streets adja-} cent to and abutting the following described property: The West half of Blocks 26, 27 82 and 33 of Park Addition to the town (now City) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The West half of Block 49, 62, 65 and 110 of the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing. All 51, 50 61, 64, 86, 108, 88, lisa, creating the office of commis-| hundred people. 2, 98, 94, 106 make a floor show profitable. There L (Signed) “HARRY C. HOFFMAN, 104, 105. 161, is a distinct height to which prices sioner of labor and statistics, Session, “In the correction of these and| “Commissioner of Labor and 121. 122, 123° = can go and there they must stop. |Laws of 1917, copies of which are|other unsafe conditions we solicit! Statistics.” , 122, | ~ 167, 126, 127, 3 Patrons were given a sad awakening! lenclosed. . jyour hee rty co-operation. | > — 139, 154, and 155 of MONTH OF DROUGHT: as the prices began to jump imme-| ESCAPE LAW IS AGED | “Wyoming was one of the last! “Very respectfully yours, Read the Tribune ads. eae aap pS a } ' Thes \y states in the union to pass laws for| : . Cassa Gants or NG: Yiately after prohibition. e pat-| 3 ete | rons worried little about prices so |the protection of the occupants of : STE prime j | eS a ee NEW HARRNR NEEDED long as they could drive away dull BY STATE LABOR HEAD sete theaters, rooming houses,| #¢*oee ; AR a cial ek u by cocktail, But there i | Workshops, mills, etc., and the ma-| ler’'s Adflition to the Town (now cares a e is slight exhilaration to be found in a City) of Casper, County of Natrona pas jJority of. our cities and ‘towns are i p State of Wyoming ‘ -'| NEW? YORK. Aug. 5. (Unitea|>#"! sandwich, plain. 5 Harry G. Hoffman, state commis. | Still negligent in providing protection b » 13 and lots.17 to 2 EY - ‘ B74 nib The owners entertain vague hopes| sioner of labor and statistics, who ist the public along this line. ; Lots 1 to 13 and lots 17 to 28 of | Press.)—Bartenders, formerly helms- neva J ‘ ig “Block 140 of the City of Casper,’men of many a schooner, under the|that some miracle will occur to save | ex-official state fire marshal, has ad- Bs bai AY Sap lesson oe the, In-| unty of Natrona, State of Wyom-!good skipper Old Man Hattan, are|their fortunés.’ The Anti-Saloon dressed to all mayors and other mu. | }o-C reat, tote ame EayCans Becem: ' ing. now looking for a snug harbor as a| League may be declared unconstitu-/nicipal officials of the state a letter | De" 17+ ia A Sead Ca cael at the . All of Block 88 lying north of the|result of the demise of their friend,| tional and the eighteenth amendment | requesting closer co-operation in the |!0St, is indelibly impresed upon the | F enforcement of the fire-escape and, ™inds of those who really have the | division line between lots 4 and 5 if John Bar Le Corn, one month ago. _ | "¢Pealed—perhaps. for ; : Tet v ; ‘ os said line were extended to the west). But the late mixers of ath ag mu-| Bon vivants intent upon eating | building inspection law. His letter| safety of the public ae EOS e ’ ; line of E eet, which includes all/cilage declare the first of July ana|steen corn would—if perfectly sober | follows: ; oF) pene sHAYe a Gt Ais Saar a tist : 9 ULC. : : : of lots 1 , 4, 13 and 14 and parts the consequent advent of prohibition|Fesent the irruption of a young pe . Honorable) Mayor. —Thig softies 07 cs temaeee aust ieey ccntocees| of lots 11 and 12 lying north of said brought them one relief, viz., they|80n dressed like a Kewpie and pla espectfully requests the co-operation | Yle pt ego aeenen and enforce 5 described line. All of Blocks 89 and|no longer have to answer the question|ing a violin. © Ladies from our best |f your honor and other municipal/™ment of prothetive. measures. Beech and' Linden’ Streets - 90 in the Town (now City) of Cas- which was propounded abeut 98,-|circles have in the past been known Officials, thru the passage of city or-| “‘Moving pieture shows are allowed an inden eets County of Natrona, State of| 764,834 times: “Well, Joe, whatta|to think it a, good joke when the|dinances and the enforcement of same to operate in buildings with one small | »ming. The above described prop- ya gonnx do after prohibition|young lady on the end tickled a fat relating to fire escapes, exits, etc., in) main exit or aisle when it would be F; id E be A 8th erty being the Natrona Coupty High) comes?” husband on his second chin with he: Conformity with the fire escape law| utterly impossible to empty the ‘house rl ay vening, ug. School and the Natrona County High) The famous characters who won|toe. Under present conditions such of 191 amended by the legislature} quickly and safely, which should be es of 191 School Athletic Grounds national reputations for their skih/an incident would furnish a topic for and the provisions of Sec-] remedied. { 8:15 P.M ee i BOUNDARY OF SIDEWALK DIS- in concocting juleps and toddies are| fireside discussion for the rest of the tions six, seven and nine’ of Chapter) «Many buildings used for theatrical ae taht th rot TRICT NO. 2, CITY OF CASPER, now seeking other employment, and) ¥@at- ‘hot, washed purposes heve but one small exit from Mabel Varnadore,'Readeriand: 3 WYOMING they have become -conspicuous by| Then there jis;the chance that the cold, sad Talent hay something ced the . main’ ‘gallery, @fnd several have Beginning at a point on the center their absence from the city’s famous|cabaret proprietors might. abaxtdon jrrigated by something hot. Then | 0° outsine stairway§or escapes of any! line of the alley running north and thorofare, Broadway the theater business and entice cus- the diner turns red’and glows. Per-| kind, and. erous ‘lodging houses, south between Center street and D: And Broadway misses the men toftom by purveying very good food. fect service.of perfect food may fol. hotels, arid: séhog) buildings of three vid street extended north 244 whom it used to whtsper its troubles.| But that has not been the New York low the départure of the. cabaret |.0r mote stories are dépending upon a feet north of the south line of Rail- The well known cafes and cabarets}way. The New York habit has been from ihe better New York restau-| single wooden inside stairway as aj ~ 3.» . Select Musical‘Program . - “ADMISSION: Adults, 50c; Children, 35: c road street. * are no longer patronized by the/to order a large plate of something rants, i) means, of ‘exit for perhaps several ( Thence south 64 degrees 2 min- crowds of sun-dodgers who once ai = wa age | = ~ { utes west 8884.71 fect to a point on most lived in them.* The owners pre-| f \ the center line of the alley running dict that they will soon go into bank | north and south in Block 154 extend-| ruptcy unless the ban on strong \-! ed north 244.71 feet north of the|quors is lifted. They are fan south line of Railroad street. whistling among tombstones in an Thence south along the center line fort to maintain optimism, but this ‘s of the alley in Blocks 154 and 155, difficult amid surroundings of emp y 947.43 feet to a point on the center| tables line of the alley in Block 15 feet} As the Great Thirst approache3, north of the north line of Dover! the proprietors were shaken with street doubt. Some opined it might be pos- Thence east feet to a point!sible to serve capers and food ut a on the east line of Poplar street, profit without the admixture oi ai- feet north of the north line of Dover! cohol, but they are now mostly con 5 |vinced that it is impossible. ce south along the east line Prominent restaurateurs say pco, | of Poplar street 11 feet to a point, ple simply won’t eat enough food to where the t line of Poplar street | rsects the south line of Block 166. ing, grading, hand-railing, __ pri- Thence east along the south line, Vate crossing, id all other _nec- of Blocks 166 and 167, 461.1 feet to essary expens shall be assess- a point where the center line of the'#d by the City Couneil a spe- northeast and southwest all cial assessment payable in accordance | sects the south line of Block 167 with the Statutes of Wyoming ana Thence north 45 degrees cast alc the City Ordinance herein referrea the center line of the alley running) to- northeast and southwest in Block) By order of City Counci). 167, .1 feet to a point where ithe Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this center line of the northeast and 6th day of August, 1919. southwest alley intersects the cent MARION N. WHEELER, line of the east and west alley in City Engineer. Block 167. Pub. Aug. 6, 18, 20, 27, 1919. hence east 1608.9 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east line of Elm street extended south. Thence north 370 feet to a point lia) feet south of the south line of Carey Ave Bs Thence east 740 feet to a point on Miss Verda Hanks Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Hands the center line of the alley running, north and south between Center street and David street extended “I had email watery, pimples ion south, 150 feet south of the south my hands which caused them to be line of Cavey Avenue. Thence north along the center lin of the a running north and south bet Center street and David street 3294.21 feet to a point on the center line of the y running north and south between Center street und David street extended north 244.71; feet north of the south line of Rail- road street, the point of beginning. All said sidewalks shall be con- structed in ac ce with the plans } and specification. prepared by the ‘City Engin and approved by th City Council, id now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper Hanks, Salem, Utah, June 25, 1918. and shall be 5 feet in width and con- Bee Cuticura Toilet Trion structed of C ent Conercte, and | Consisting of Soap, Ointment and i swollen and irritated very much. The pimples came toa head and were mostly in blotches, andthe skin was soreandred. The breaking out itched and burned caus- ing scratching and irritation, and I could not put my hands in water, or do my work. It also caused disfigurement for the time being. “This trouble s of Cuticura Ointment when I was healed.” Signed) Mins Verda properly graded Talcum, promotes and maintains All sidewalks which are not placed | skin purity, skin comfort and skin on the strects abutting the said prop- aealth often when all else fils. The erty and remaining unconstructed af- Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ter Thirty (30) days from the date ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum Fitlity Gutioe. shall he ollt and ce to powder and perfume. Then why of this notice. shal! be built amd con- mot make these gentle, fragrant, structed by che City Contractor of super-creamy emollients your every- the City of Casper, and the total day toilet preparations? “We just mopped ’em up” “Those boys didn’t know: what retreat meant. And, pep! Say, every muther’s son charged as tho’ he was the whole cost of said cement concrete site Sold ever o = F * : “ ife.’” Walks, which total vost vhail include | | sS\aSiarissab ames sear American Army. It was the proudest moment of my ti that of the sidewalk proper, as well | fEidimdey facet elon tes eeeden ° ing and perfuming the ski a that of any notice, aan = = More than 32,871,000 tins of Velvet Tobacco were sent to the boys in SSSI aOIa OLE PMS SLL MSS As, France—enough, if placed end to ‘end, to reach 2340:miles or nearly from J ; New York to Brest. How much it.he}ped them, their friendly letters testify. Lester Brokerage House , ; ree % { Velvet makes friends easily—because, like true friendship, it has been Inc. Specializing in & allowed to ripen naturally. For two years, Velvet ages in wooden hogsheads, and when it comes out it is just right—no kick, no , no harshness. 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 ff ; You and Velvet—begin that friendship now. e Liggery. Roll a Velvet Cigarette. Shain di mild- ..— ; e, 8 4 i | eae ach acts agel'vegatianhe taaee Velves “Sent right" -theriy iendly- tobacco ue ae ane ei for cigarettes. “45 Cigarettes for 15c. bt Actual Size- SIISS SISOS SS:

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