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PAGE TWO Issued every evening ext Casper, Natrona county, bit cation ‘offices: BUSINES: ‘Oll Exctiang’ Building. ‘TELEPHONE. -18) Entered at Gasper: (Wyoming) Postof- | fice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1816 | 3 cd Representatives paves J. lall, 341 Fifth Ave., ww York City. Pruggen King & Prudden 1720-! Olan Steger Bldg., 0, Copies of the Daily THibune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carr One {Year.. Six Mont Three Months One Month Per Copy One Year Six Months Three Months -- No subscriptio less period than three month: All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Applicant for Membership to Audit Bu-! rope, reau of Clrculations. ing are: (1) Currency inflation; (2) partly foreign needs; (5) high taxes; (4) Member of the Axsoci The Associated” Press entitled tq the use fo: all news dispatches cred credited in y | governmental iblication of extravagance in otherwise this paper and also the local news published herein./to quantity and price; (5) increased MIDDLE WEST'S ATTITUDE Official Washington has lost much istration to enforce the laws the combinations in The causes of the high cost of liv- vast exports of food stuffs to Eu- contributed to supply pur- ed to it or not chases of food and clothing, both as south line of Block 47 (White’s Ad- labor and material cogst§ in the Uni- ted States; (6) failure of the admin- against unreasonable re- The east half (1-2) of Jefferson street between Second street and the center, line of Bucknum street and all of Jefferson street from the cen- ter line of Bucknum street to Lin- den street. The west half (1-2) of McKinley street from Second street to the dition) extended west into McKinley street, to Linden street, Jackson street from the south property line of Block 47 (White’s Addition) extended east across. Jack- son street, to the Causeway. sleep try to figure out where The east half (1-2) of the alleys Middle West stands on the League of straint of trade. Some of these in Blocks 131 and 132. : Eee : 2 pees causes are remediable, some for the All of alley in Blocks 146 and 147 Nations issue. During his series of | c@USes ee ha inithe diplaleeb Mls. between White House conferences, President Present are not. The talk that Con- Jeferson and McKinley street and Wilson assured Senator Capper of ress can by additional legislative en-) Second and Linden streets. Tareanithat theese actnients correct the situation is bunk, The east and west alley in Block Kansas that there would be no doubt i = s 48 between Lots 1 and 4. as to where the Middle West stood Such remedies as are practicable dre The east and west alleys in Block “if the people could be informed as Within the reach of the administra- 56 between tion, which is so busy remodeling the stand for.” world that it hag no time for the con- Immediately following publication #ideration of domestic problems, and of the President's confident remark Which alWays prefers talk to action, to Mr. —0- ed a coupon to be marked and return- Hudspeth, of Tex- ed “indicating whether you favor 85, discussing the Mexican situation, the to what the treaty and the league Capper, the Omaha Bee print- Representative recalls Democratic platform tions, or are opposed to the League Pledge of 1912: “We pledge our par- of Nations as a whole.” Followmg t¥ to protect the rights and lives of American citizens at home and, i, “TI believe that 106 Pledge will be redeemed.” ratification with or without reserva- are the first week’s returns: Favoring ratification of peace abroad,” and adds: treaty without reservations. There is Favoring ratification’ of peace a sublime, unfaltering and perennial treaty imine cenatnitccen faith that would move mountains if vations ele ae ORE it had a chance. Against the aoe of Na- er oe cv tions as a whole____-___715 NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids’, Total against peace treaty in will be received for the construction | present form_____--_____' 983 of crosswalks, curbs, draining, and | ai for “vatisieail t ie improving in Grading District Num- MA Se ee me oe ber 3, consisting of the following y in its present form___ 106 streets and property: | _ Linden street from the center line of the alley running north and south in Blocks 132 and 133 across Linden street, to the east prop- ,erty line of McKinley street. For peace treaty. Against treaty___ Plurality against treaty_877 Nebraska, lowa and South Dakota, | to the east line of McKinley street. | The south half (1-2) of Bucknum majority from farmers and a large a t 20 per cent from’ women. try, Kennerly, “where! drily adds Mr. all of Buckntm street from the cen-! people feel the need of clearer un-!| ter line of Jefferson street to the east | derstanding of the merits of the! line of McKinley street. But obviously thiswhsRottene| The Causeway from the east line 2 ot one) of McKinley street to the property ! of them, since not a single letter re-/ line between lots 7 and 8 in Block! ceived contained a request for fur-'56 extended south across the Cause- | league, extended | | ff Do your Jams and * Jellies ever “Candy”? Many women have been so discouraged by this trouble that they have almost stopped putting up fruit. Cunningham street from the cen- : jter line cf the alley running north replies came from all parts of and south in Blocks 131 and 132, street from the center line of the al- ley in Block 131, extended north to} “There may be sections of the coun-|the center of Bucknum street to the | center line of Jefferson street, and | Lots 1 and 4 and 6 and 7. The west half (1-2) of the north and south alley in Block 48: The west half (1-2) of the north and south alley between Blocks 54 and 56. The north half (1-2) of the east and west alleys in Block 56 between | Lots 2, 3, and 4, and lots 6, 8, and.9. The alleys in Blocks 58, which a) to be layed out. The kind of improvement proposed in Grading District No. 3 is the con- struction of all necessary grading, {crosswalks, curbs, draining, and im- )provements, the contractor furnishing {ell tools, labor, and materials. and wall incidentals pertaining to said con- (struction and necessary to complete the work. All work to be done in- f&ecordance and in compliance with the plans and specifications for said improvements, filed by the City En- T WEAKEN— 5th day of August, 1919. gineer with the City Clerk on. the, payments by the property owners of | their assessments within thirty days All bids for said work shall be ®fter notice ef assessments publish- marked “Grading Proposels, ” and ad-; ed by the City Treasurer when the dressed to and filed with the City | confirmed assessment roll has been Clerk of the City of Casper, at his) office in the City of Casper, Wyom-| ing, and will be received until eight | o’clock p. m. on the first day of September, 1919, at which time bids will be opened by the City Council of the City of Casper at the regular meeting of said Council A certified check in the sum of} ten. per cent of the amount of the bid must be filed with each bid, to be forfeited to the City of Casper} as liquidated demages if the bidder | be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such: im. provement with the City of Casper within five days from his notification, if he be the successful bidder to per- form the work and to furnish a-bond | guaranteeing the faithful perform- ance of the work, as provided by} law, said bond .to be furnished at the time of signing of the contract. The estimated cost of said im-, provement as shown by the approved | specifications is Forty-five Thousand ($45,000.00) dollars. Bids may be made in either of the} two following forms or‘in*both of said iorms, to-wit: 1. Upon the basis of receiving pay- ment in cash in installments as‘ pro- vided in the specifications. 2. Upon the basis of receiving pay- ments in like installments in im- provement bonds. Said bonds to be taken at par and acerued’interest and bonds to be furnished by the con- tractor without expense to the City. The bid also under said second form to permit payments of first and suc-> ceeding monthly installnients in cash | at contract prices ie the extent of | | JESTIC range bargain sale. placed in his hands for collection, as provided by law. Bids also under said second form to-contain bid, not! less than par, accraed interest and | the expense of issuing bonds, for bonds to meet the incidental expense of improvements and to be taken and j Paid for in cash when and in such ‘smounts as said City of Casper may require said bids for bonds relating to incidentaf™expense to be contin- gent upon acceptance by the City of bid of said'contractor for the work. The City Council of the said City of -Casper - reserves -the right’to re- ject any and all bids. All bids shall be upon uniform proposals which, to- gether with copies of specifications, may be obtained from_the City En- ‘gineer by prospective bidders for Ten Dollars ($10.00) per set. By order of City Council. JOHN-F. LEEPER, Mayor. (SEAL) Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Pub. Aug. 20th, 1919. It’s really worth your while to attend Schulte Hardware Co.’s MA- There’s a real bargain in store for you. UNBURN Apply VapoRub lightly—it soothes the tortured skin. us NACERM | | | | Yet, there is an easy, simple way to avoid it. Use y Karo (Red Label) atid 4 sugar in your preserving syrup, instead of sugar alone.. Karo is a fine, clear syrup, with a natural affinity for the juices of the fruit. ther information.” a RUMANIA’S AMBITION way. First street in White’s Addition | |from Jackson street to the center line of the alley in Block 48 running It blends the sugar with the fruit juice—brings out all the “fruity” flavor. |north and south | First street. —-—— 4 The of Rumania is questionably position un- a. strong one, Having | Bucknum street to Linden street. been helped’ over the lean times bys the Allies, her new crops now give her amapra supplies for months to! : | come. The threat of economic pr s- | | seems to be aho it} sure, held out by the pacifists as so deadly a weapon, as persuasive as a popgun. Do the} Allies wish to turn to and drive oxt| their own ally by force? Hardly.| There is also the underlying diplo-| matic fact that France is strongly i1| favor of giving Rumania, if not ev-} erything she wants in the way of ter- ritory, at least enough to build her YOUR EYES NEED CARE The eye is a very delicate or- into a great and powerful barrier yan which needs care and at- State cutting off Russia from any tention, if the sight is to be possible alliance with the German|] ‘étained. Many cases of partial me = and total blindness might have peoples in the south. Poland, of been. prevented by timely aid. course, is to supply the northerly half The eyes NEED care and if of the barrier. There is hard political|| More attention were paid to : ereu political) tsam, defective eyesight would sense back of this view whatever the begome a less serious matter. Fourteen Points and the League of For your own sake do not be Nations may say. At dny rate it is carelens; do not ‘take chances ¥ ¢ ¥ 4 with your sight. Pay us a visit, a pretty pickle and a typical piece|{ and be carefully tested, so that of Balkan polities. Do the Ameri-|}} you may know, if glasses would can people wish to mix in any such|f "Prove your sight. OSES quarrel, about which they know noth-|} than cure. ing? Do they want to send Ameri- can troops to Hungary to fight Ru- WE TEST YOUR EYES maginn tptope? | BY THE BEST METHOD A prettier object lesson of just! the sort of barnyard trouble we should} BURNETT-HYNES be putting ourselves into if we sub-| Optical Co. scribe to Article X it would have been | Groand Flogr, Midwest Hotel imp le to set up. extended across Lincoln street from the center of “fruity”. Use PK and /2 sugar rect Makes p CO sure results in. appreciat: trated, V rite ns today. & “ee jog Jams és P ETVES. - You, too, will obtain perfect results this summer if you will use 4% Kero (Rec! Label) and 1% sugar instead of all Sugar for preserving. | » You will find your jelly clear and firm—your preserves { ich with heayy syrup—your jams cee mellow and Not a sign of “candying' For Cooking, Baking and Candy-Making Karo (Red Labef) is used in millions of homes. baking recipes use Karo instead of sugar. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and brings out the natural flavor of the food. In all cooking and FREE, Ac ot toot incaiing cape for ig everybody Siaty-cight pases banelacnely itlus- ie book is free. CORN, Bi 1 adil REFINING.co, New York City Sri canine egos | GLOLL SOR ILO OR EOL SD, Che Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1919 a. $e wi eet aN Shot craig © IT'S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’ cap Be ee Hd Jack Rabbit Is it Possible to Legislate Life and Brains? Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. 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