Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 6

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WILLIAM HOSTER. B * ity of” today Rood of St. 2 the C T the “Christianity of today the Bees Le Siar eyend < rams n Churc! ion-wide cam watots ; ines tax Raiga of education is to be corductes ‘application, no im SbIGR i invelved a personal cali ¥ ae “religion UGB e¥ery member of the Church from ‘the melting pot ¢ ee ‘4 rausbent the United States, in 2 t “inform the mind conthe as ta BE Re awaken the conscience’ Rs “ihe ‘twentieth cen: Shurch-poer as to the dut ae as fhe Ghurch kept abreast $pensibilities “of menibe of the time: : % 5] ‘pigcopal Faith in the new er these post war days of unre: And what is of peculiar i 44 and importance, there will be take: simultaneously a survey of tho re the Church assumed the leadership it Sovxees of the Church anc is granted it should ‘take? ‘Is the fyfions in every part of ¢ Church appreciative of the responsi- their wants and thi bilities and obligations of the hour? €nd that when the T These and questions of like import Convention cof t cise to the lips of every thoughtful Detroit in, Oc man who views the successive religi- fore the cleri “ cus movements which have been i comprehensive 0 t ; qj ~ WwW A rururatel| Forentlve and which are church establis i * ; : d ified by the Episconal Nation- Neores vs ee ae y wee : Df , Campaign, of which the Every With this in + y, st \ 4 i Mob ge sh a8 4 at toru,D. nthe Dincese of New nlanped to man ov ony ; 5 és s Metronolitan handmaiden. Chureh acti far The filiness of time oniy ean give years which the cefinite answers. Megnwhile. ar the new o- array of significant facts is piling standing of t! uw. for the consideration of the close a Nationa 1+ oar observer of the times hudget svete GY T7 WY Unquestionably. all of these move. end with the ft Rav BR. Slend Pf ments are the outgrowth of efforts in hand and a seo on the part of the churches to meet like method of + the chr d conditions which have tian form resnited fram the war. It is agreed united that we have entered unon a newern hefore th in the world’s histarv—with new iGeorge Vabrissie York i Semner Burch, if ng tha campaign on its way res that “in common with other i } Spiscopal Church | of the spirit of tha ls their active pars olution of problems t of the world war.” Prent, of Buffalo, who was ' casa ait ‘lin of the American Force in France, arning, in_urging for- duties, new responsibilities, 1 revised = Raweet view-point and a clearer idea than dover . town he : 3 v even before of man’s denendence statesmarshin 4 DiveatoRe tea = the campaign: “The ela as ~ upon his fellew-man without regard Within the ce a 1S Mista ear Bis , an ern of liberty in which to relirion or race. color or class dis- Eniseapa! Chere PAE A LS/LOP -_, tice, honor and freedom, for which of tineticn flictine elemon*= r singles: harks Sure. war was fought, will be applied i i ing today = -_ < > v0 “part n se 0! Religion Must Be Practical. seething life 2 urustine Elmendorf. © every depar' AaB ang phased » erned by a hedy i TaiEtEG an. Ga a vanes ae e peas . apes nn ss than the least nation. “In the new era which is upon us.” ites George Gordon Battle. a New forming te the ¢ lawyer who has entered with United States. the ut fervor into the Every Name Cam. thought and sacech 1 naign, “religion, to he effective, wil consonant with eel her have to share itself to meet the fundamental relicio wants of mankind as a whole. It the Church: ond must recognize human conditions, ing views will h asnirations, weakness. It in shaping a eeneral he practical. It must he effici- action upon which the Trict ent. It must cease to bedazzle the vention can agree to fo befor mind with metaphysical doctrines, country. ; creeds, theories and doemas, and get Tt is cleariv evident that the down to common level.” vention will be asked to take cor In what spirit the Episcopal nce of the relations between canit Church has launched its Nation- 2nd labor, and if the Peace ‘Treaty Wide Campaign of which this is a has net been adonted befcre the con- lay interpretation, a general idea is Yention assembles it will und e obtained from the official statement ly be called upon to define a that it is “A campaign inaugurated tude toward the League of N by the Board of Missions at its The Saloon Substitute. meeting in December, 1918, and All the complex social problc finally approved by the Executive growing out of the war will ¢ Committee in April, 1919, to bring attention; and it is equally cert: the compelling facts of the Church’s since one of the scopal the reawakening whole responsibility at home and great and successful acti which -h abroad to the attention of every connection with the education of the reat prom member of the Church. In pursuit of negro race, that the negro problem nen to peat plan: every agency of the will press for discussion, : b arch, te steps are not taken to, rder which will en. able disorde: ms, of Detroit, de- emocratization of in< in America, in urging forwaré ] ion-Wide Campaign of _ his: George B. Elliolt, Vico: ident of the Atlantic Coast Line, Railroad, declaring that our civilizas jled, adds, “We musi the Church by this | cam~ The opportunity and the re i are hers.” op Burleson, of South Dakota,’ lures that the “Church faces ai noment her zreatest o portu~| The Rev. Dr. Edward L. Pars of Berkeley, Cal., says: “Great ks call for great efforts. Never, Christianity had a greater task! Dr. Arthur | B. olving, of Baltimore, adds: f ‘The Chucch today faces in the new, i s than ever.” | ically every diocese e nation come similar. the supreme duty of; If immedi every dic this end. the d ‘ict in the na them pa esenting ev The edu titled to in ng hours a proportioned to from their tio u by side with pre ttention to de ceeded by that conduct of a cout n care and is not ex- put into mal peli be added, w bokine for wi the he the most inte emendeus in he Church In th 1 its Every 2} the pace for the and there one fted ; ity are to enjoy participation ia ths spiritual work of the clureh which hitherto has heen BR. today a nm is any reconstruction yra adopted by the genera) eoyention t incl. consideration of the len: of cap'tal aed Inder. igion. developed, ch. for the time in its his- questions of the rural chure k tory, is united in a fixed, definite pur- stitutes for the saloon ari of the ves tries I on the part In Nev Mustration, n the new age which has je—the Board of Missions, the congested population im the and genera entio 3 ? f the Church, bat e3- William _Feilowea cau, President ic is the declared purpose eral Board of Religious Educa- cities. Alon the same lines, the activi- rvative of tho Merchui As-oclation, and tion-Wide and the Every, ion, the Joint Commission on Social The first stage of tha campaizn is ties of the Inaymen have met wi rking the form of * Chairman of very Na: Cam- 5 to meet these ise ice, the Woman’s Auxiliary, the now under way, under the dircctior nt from the clergy the Church can- paign Committce ne for wor the tions whick) Qerevican Church Institute for N: of a Natio: rization, the Hen- the belie? that in ya “prectical, efficie Laid it y <2, answers which bear »atby Gils’ Briandiy Son ths = arar: aa which is the att down a3 & xxoyuztn cud inane _The Webop Sulragin of Mev heavily cpan tus fulure of the nati t the ¢ ion of Grading Dis- T. W. Berry, asst. engineer ESgaiag™ cover ame, Moet PORTLAND MAN HAS COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS and Boyer; Third and Cobb; Oak- that oe and Dover; Beech and Dover; yy trict No. Four, the City Clerk re- Hugh Givens, laborer __-_~ Casper, Wyoming, Military avenue and Durbin, and topy perry ported having received no remon- Frank W. Webb, chief of po- Moved by Dunn, seconded * tions either in writ- lice _ _----------__- ‘ : ; pe el GAINED 30 POUNDS - Ps Pe move the light on West Second street ajoo bo passe: 200.6 September 2nd, 1919. to the corner of Ash und Second”, v1 ye Oby M. L. B Council of the City of Cas- street, read. strances or obj Les ing or otherw asked if any one pr s that the chief of 22 police be instructed to hire six pa- 72 trolmen, at the regular patrolman’s Collins Say Everybody Who the Mayor then p, L, Gaston, sergeant ____ sent at this meet- A, E. Brown, sergeant ——_ on in regular adjourned session, Fy Sas ae resulted ye a ENS ) ‘sursuanttto adjournment of) Septem: Report of the City Attorney in re-" ,, Dean ' ing had any objections or remon- Frank Houlihan, patrolman__ 144.2%salary, and they to work the resu- , . PEDTE DADA theN Gouneilé Chambentat stare tome cue ecc ns On arty, ELI: Dunn to make against the ereat- G, W. Cain, patrolman hours us heretofore. This moti Knows Him Is Talking About " i meet ‘ ~ censes by the County and the dispo- ee, ing of Grading District No. Four.! 7. 3 ¥ ss = 2 pnOuLaN } . Fores 1 F. O. Merce I 2 } the City Hall, with Mayor John F. io. of same read and placed on Bishoo, n: SEE E ne RoE RGHTESE ES . O. Mercer, patrolman. - .22 being overruled by the President of His Improvement Since Ree Siteanere prantdine: ; : ad and pli , & no objections or re-| Roy Gallington, patrolman_-_ 144.22 the Council, was not voted upon Pals Be eegy ee\files monstrances, it, was moved by T. A. W : 35 hese apne Taking Tanlac s On roll call the following were ae Jack Waddell, patrolman -~_ 135 There bein further h : ; . ene WiRepore of. the. Gity. Attorney in nee Dean, seconded by M. L. Bishop, that) W. L. Ballard, traffie cop_- 33.67 come before the council, ' ep oa | Councilman Wm. Kocher. regard to the requirements of the Tayor declared the ordinance presented, entitled “An| Jack Carson, sanitary officer ee SE eeu ca ese made neuen sablegin: i 8 Gauiehman ure Al Dean State Statutes before a newspaper sti ord dus read, Ordinance Creating Grading Dis-| Natrona Power Co. LEAL Ae Gh provement in my condition that I feel i fe Councilman M. L. Bishop. n become un official newspape eT me eS “itriet No. Four, Providing for Im- Mt. States Tel. & Te } JOHN FP. LEEPER as weel in every way as I ever did | BI Gouncilman W. F. Dunn. read and placed on file. ys aL ear and a epyens nt Gr ding, Draining, H. B. m, Steno. service M an my lite are nave etually gain- T Councilman Perry A. Morris. Moved by T. A. Dean, seconded yoved by mvesecondedl Grits walke, Curbs and wane tel : Attest; re a aie Contents : ‘ah ‘Asu F. Sloane, City Clerk. by Wm. Kocher that the roOnagy Wm. Ko Tecaver suet oe State of Wyoming Reservoir ASA FP. SLOANI Hi wikth MEEREE® Parthian Absent Tribune and the Wyoming Oil World, ied eas An ay y vote being taken City Clerk au ote SPoruwicthiiatraetss Bortland: : i ai a Dawdasienutedwaaith flicial ve, 2uth d to issue his proclematior resulted’ fot Ore., a few days bi F, Councilmen W. .W. Keefe. SUC ese Sle R ash Chea Om calene We calli lection on the 4th day ee = VACANT STATE LANDS “T began to have estion about | The minutes of the last regular and Eee of ae City of Casper. Motion o¢ D. 1919, for G pene AYE, 1 Oil C ——— three years ago,” continued Mr. Col- ° subsequent adjourned meetings read, 2°t carried. yor tonmbwoivesutermeandithrce F. Dunn, aye. ~ exas Oil Co. - Prag Baan ra Pe a JURTTA EER NSS Ra TRIES eee \ und the following corrections made: This being the date set for theCouiciimen, one from cach ward, to Bishop, ¢ Oil Citygeilling (Station y———— Rane RARE ee RUBTArOAV AS ip Neataa talkie tiers xene The minutes of August 4th in regard hearing of objections and remon-p, elected for venvn Motion A. Morr Casper Pharmacy ~~~ ~~~ e STU BUSES COs EBERT Finn saueenere to operating a lunch wagon on Sec- Strances against the spreading of the carried ‘ ocher, i Stephens Taxi line —_- Range 77— NS aieh Bau teouait reet should read “Any person @ssessment roll of Paving District No.“ yygyed by T. A. scconded by cupon the Mayor declared Am. Elec. Co. --—-_- e. 81, Twp. 38 ; eSIeREE sal SIA LLTSE at sion to carry(7 the Ci Clerk reported not havingw_> F, Dunn, that the Mayor and ed as read, State Wyoming (Workmen fi 39. AOnUBaannAlta tare rae Fes on any kind of business on Second \received any objections or remon-cjity , authorized to adverti from this ordinance shall be| | Compensation) ------_. Range BS jas often formed my stomach, of street be granted same.” There being 8tranc either in writing or other-¢oy cai] 4 ail fixtures belongi in full force end effect on and after Natrona Fuel Co. : Sec » Twp. 29 und I would have the wo a of 50 no further corrections or objections Wise, the Mayor then asked if anyty the City . Motion ~ the date of passage. Chamberlin Furn, C Range 80— nping matitetineeal ber same were approved. Darton) presen! had iany ebjections of vied: Moved hy T. A. Dean, seconded Coliseum Garage Sec. 16, Twp. 30. 1d be uonTiRineatede CREBATeORI A of ¢ |A petition to the Honorable Mayor Temonstrances axdinst the spreading’ This bei he date set to re- by M. L. Bishop that the Mayor [sper Mutor Oo en as SUPRA N oe Tacks retain what I ate. 1 also sut- tion and City Council by a number of ©. Sait sment. There being 0 ceive and open bids for grading, in- ‘nd City Clerk be‘authorized to pub- National Meter Co. - a owith pains : y " n y y en a atrancan: o , . “12 . ~ i in the small of my L e . objections or remonstrances, it was .,, ESS Fara . lish notices and call f bids Nicolaysen Lumber Co. 5 Range 81— + property owners of North Burling- . stall cross wall nd cul- lish notices and call for bids for 0° 3 : 1 and if T stooped over I could cou Fa ithen moved by M. L. Bishop, and sec- 2 ; » Grading District No. F Motion Oil Well Supply Co é Sec. 36 Twp. 30. ‘ é with ton Addition presented. Referred to es veris ding Districts One, Grading District No. Four. Motion ¥ e : 1 straighten up # Twas Woe. ict atecati corialasioner jonded by W. F. Dunn, that the ord-p5 and Three, the City Clerk re. carried. We aM Vard/@ <>. Sec. 16, Twp. 32. HAA AONE ata Ae was the street) c : inance presented entitled “An Ord- S 2 : 2 At this time the Mayor was called Liberty Garage 4 See. 16, Twp. 37. - onetipated all ‘the. time, ‘and A petition to the Honorable Mayor ; s 'Gonhent x Rol Ported h ed but one bid, At this time the Mayor was called C i Be eer would often have headaches — that Se auGiteOsuncil mbymathe: Schooler se oe ene encesment iol that being srom nd Pursel, away, and the chair was taken by Commercial Print. Co. DOES ODES ee a, would fon needy el iS and City Council by on Paving District Number Seven T i W. E. Tubbs 50.00 Sec. 36, Twp 38, rly =a “week (ab a Board of the City of Casper, askingye jasced as read, 2eveM and open me in the presence of T. A. Denn, president of the Vio") ‘Sunny Go. 29.57 Si Twp. 39: time. J finally got so week and run permission to use the Gymnasium at he hue and tinuevote (beine taken tee and City Council. Council. : ae pe re - ee p. 3s a that I had to give up my job. 5 : 1 ba An aye and nay vote being taken patie a Pursel bide for The following bills were present- Né@trona County ribune 99.60 Th NerGan oe oie the City Hall for school purposes Tred Nu =} arenes 39 3 r went back on me and until such time as their school build- "sn 64! FOR CAS ed: Natrene County: Tribune ==" 880,00 ies | never got a good night's sleep after ing is completed, presented. eee ean ayes Excavation, $1.05 per ev. yd. Wohn F, Leeper, mayor CEE SS I UN rae es a7 th I tell you, I had just about Moved BYR AzBDeeniiaeconded fey a=, Morris, aye. per 100 ft T. A. Dean, councilman__-- 9.00 Jehnson Irrigation Co. -.-- 34.00 hed the point where T was u by W. F. Dunn, that the School Wm. Kocher, a per lin. ft WOE, ‘Dunn, councilmans-=y Tne Mae. Moa Webb) == == — 464/05 complete: nervous sues: Heavdibalalloweditheruseltithe|Gym=) ay! a) ener: ay ¢ per sq. ft. W. W. Keefe, councilman. - Sio0, Renulte araware Ges oaes> ry.) didn't think any medicine would 4, nasium for school purposes until Whore pute Rie eater : $1.10 per lin. ft. M. L. Bishop, councilman- 9.00 Catan ea ** do good, but I though I would La such time as their building is ready },,;) aa ; . ee ee Bes ae Culverts, 18-ft., $1.15 per lin. ft. Perry A. Morris, councilman. 6.00 Wood & rosie Sopa Soe t and to my sur- uds: 20e occupancy, the School Board to a ore wanes uy Bessel, a cond, “OR BOND \. F .Sloane, city clerk... 150.00 eed a aetey ' privet foc imucovembvinthe ad employ their own janitor, and to Daye fail fo SOM nis (ordinance shall be| Excavation per cu. yd. unDoren, city treasurer 150.00) \7SP0" lomebuilders C Tans 40. time ished my first bottle. * hozh Sutexies expensetthatitue City. might tn a gore andi ae on and after ae 100 ft. Durham, city attorney 83.32 wee Construc 266.04 p. 40. , Well, t time on I just kept ed Et pat to far the heating of came as Setiatedpettited_ented pei Tub ole ude--- EBON yarn Cotes 2 *edeets MELE SW1: BW: SW Se. 1, pe vert Motion, cartes heats fable Mayor “An Ordinance Regulating the Sale Culverts Se a pe Bineea Teo 93. Be W. F. Henning_- 1,836.00 ase , ; and strong eae yee 7 etition ie 4 Yf st icating 2 rf s ¢ . = > id A age y tay y; * " ine 72 ae . ». 37. vette i e ey 1c A ey and City Council by Al Sheley, ask- cae eas and eer Culverts, 30 per lin, ft. J. C. Smith, park janitor---- 125.00 ug a Henne Eas Range: 88— : Just anything I want with- Be ing! peraission|toloperate’avbus line! miccecr” wither in Whalémleror Realy Moree. bY W- onded A. R. Ford, city hall janitor 100.001. Rene see S$} Sec. 36, Ts out suffering afterwards, I honestly A on Second street from Conwell ai] Quantities, as Well as All Places y the acne ub Oats) Sten OB re Der ea OO Ur ealer WAMW OFTRINED 31.25, Wi Sec. 16, ee ena aie, ee acoU 2 ehoarti Reine __ ta a as as All e] be epted, E. F. Tomlinson, asst. sexton 14.84 ped 5. Range 89 conditiion as it ever w: The pai \ Square to the Midwest Refinery, pre- Where the Same May be Sold or Wheeler & Worthington bh dope ; re sented. Moved by W. F. Dunn, sec- (gery, pee tae ar ded the con- Leonard Baker, asst. sexton__ OTe AIDES De 2 Sec Twp. 29 hue left my back too, 1 am never con- § le a ‘Al Shel Served, and Providing a Penalty for inatalling , Oscar Hiestand, fire chief__- 00 Wheeler & Worthington 64 hee stipated now, and those awful head. onded by M. L. Bishop, that eleY (the Violation of the Provisions Here- , ; i Wheeler & Worthingt 690.88 Bae eR eh be granted permission to operate aj o¢ sin cties viks and culverts in G FP. A. Villnave, fire captain. 72.10 Wt melee Berg None ape 3 Twp. 31. ‘ches are a thing of the past. My bus line on Second street from Con-|° Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded Districts Nos. One, Two and - uM H. Hool, fireman-~----- 144,22 Siecle Wornng ren cease Twp. : tose ure as steady as a clock, and bs Mi Ye acts peRSeconce’ stion carrie Jave Smith, fireman —----- 140.00 pales gron— “5 Sec. 36, T set in eight or nine h a to the Midwest Refinery, ;},, - ee eee _ Motion carried, e 1 n 7, eye ied Sec. 36, Twp. et ne hours good, well aera perciacpedia license FA sore See Ora whe ee a Moved by Dunn, seconded Clarence Hancock, fireman 140.00 Wheeler £ or aDe on =: eee Pub. Sept. 6, 13, 1919. restful sleep every night. I have re. rency S, 8 is hereby de- }.. poppy 3 he » Mayor! Wm. fireman ------ 140.00 le) orthington 53.50 (Bake eained all my strength, and hi the sum of One Hundred Dollars per/elared to be the case, ahd that the PY Pore As = nee Maye: eae og |Wheeler & Worthi 8.09 | (Baker) A ; SCORE i F : Se, a via Tae as = DBloyaibe fireman___.. 65.261 Wheeler orthington_ 08 ~ s suined so much in weight that every- he first bus; Fifty Dollars ; SV ss wow * {and City Clerk be authorized to en y Me . 55, = et x nats ig nat every - Se Aten Ue Coed aia: and gue and Ea tory proyinions requir-'ter into a contract with Sharrock and Hugh Giffin, fireman _____-- 60.00 Ae & Worthington --_ 765.20 WILL DRILL iN FREMONT body who knows me is talking about ; Twenty-Five Dollars per year for ybun once be suspended, eed there. Purse! for grading, installing O. Freel, street commissioner 150.06|Wheeler & Worthington 44.13 = it. “I never lose a chance to say a ach and every additional bus. Mo- poahgonce be rausrended, snd ithere-teisbs, (cron and culverts in W. P. Layton, herder ----- 125.00 Wheeler & Worthington- 82,50) Information brought to’ Riverton |#00d word for Tanlac cS ead . {from this ordinance shall be in full Gyaging 7 cts Nos. One, Two and A. Burson, teemster —__- 115.00 )Wheeler & Worthington---. 16.25 from Sioux City, Iowa, by R. A. ‘lac is sold in Casper by the ton eonad s (force and effect on and after the date pphyee. Motion carried. Sam Harrison, fireman _- 115.00' Wheeler & Worthington 79.50 Byrnes is to the effect that the Green “sper Pharmacy and in Alcova by A petition to the Honorable Mayor of jt, oa Wh 39.69 4 . ; 2 i y and’ City Council, aaking' that Blmilc! at Son eea : Moved by T. A. Dean, seconded by Fred Turner, white wings--- 120.00|Wheeler & Worthington 69.69 Consolidated Oil company expects to 'h Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. iyeee "tweens First Bua! iSecond An aye and nay vote being taken yy" Bishop, that the Mayor end John Fales, white wings.- 120.00/Wheeler & Worthington_ 6.50 ship three or four standard drilling —— 4 ; Enieavas wand’ thati the pave eae ee City Clerk be autkorized to publish Cecil Freel, engineer 150.00 | Wheeler & Worthington 28.04 rigs jnto Riverton within the next NOTICE TO MUSICIANS Beet ee ee ee eee pengedito wim 2%, beam eve. Neat Gaol Cale BPI He eee etna tears Win Onea erater connie {Wheeler & Worthington_--- 175.00 two weeks. These rigs are to be plac- Wanted five youns men over 1 ing on Fi e: 150.00 Wheeler & Worthington---- 526.16 ed on ground recently acquired by the williny to siudy music to fill up the ‘ W. F. Dunn, aye. 2 street, presented and placed on file.) yy py, Blshoe, A struc The City Clerk was instructed to, Perry A. Morris notify the naneos ee Coste ea Wm. Kocher, n: stall lights on the following streets: Whereupon the Mayor deci i Railroad avenue and Wolcott; Third ae oy perl eree on of sidewalks and curbs in sioner _ Sidewalk District Number One. Mo- J. A. Shapley, laborer tion carried. Arthur Brandt, laborer_ This being the date set for hear- Frank Cotton, laborer - ing of objections and remonstrances |B. I 14 Moved by Wm. Kocher, second- company from the Ritterbush Oil Co. Soldiers and Sailors’ band. $5 per 136:00(ed by M. L. Bishop, that the bills which lie up the river, and other month, school every night) Seo He 135.00 be allowed as audited by the Finance{holdings in the Sand Draw and Fisher, Army and Nave cgi Yr, 124,00committee, end vouchers ordered Alkali Butte fields, : 9-5-2t*

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