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|__P. H. Patterson. representing the Meeting Thursday ~ Richardson Drug’ Company of Omaha, Mrs. C.. A. Toling, 433. Natrena | Neb., a Rexall branch store, is calling avenue, will be the hostess at a meet-' at the Rexall store in Casper. ing of the Southeast circle of the, yack Woman’s society of the Baptist) Threshers at the Charles. Bater church at 2:30 o'clock Thureday af-jranclt report seeing a large grey wolf! ternoon, Plans have been made for} while in-the fields. The animal had | an unusually interesting meeting, and been killing stock for some time, but} all the ladies interested are urged to{had not been seen beforc. | { se } be present, i 4 o 8 | Miss Francis DeWoody, who is with} {the Wyoming Grocery Co., left last| tevening for Cedar ¢apids. Iowa,| where she will spend her vacation. o | Columbus Day Well Celebrated Members of the Knights of Colum-} bus etertained: with a lovely dance} at the Mullin club last night for the members of the parish of the St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. and their friends. | The. Henning orchestra © supplied the music for about fifty couples, | and a nt. evening was spent by the dancers. “ Pynch and candies | were served during the evening. e898 , | - Editor J. E. Hanway has returned | |from Denver, where ‘he has been! | Spending several days on business. $e : H. O. Schlenck has returned to! Casper from a business trip thru the State. | ‘seme * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindsey of Bates} Hole are in Casper for the day on a) 5 : |shopping and business‘trip. { Interesting Meeting H phen hier: § of General Aid z The ladies of the General Aid So- ciety of the Methodist Church weére entertained at a very interesting meeting in the church parlors last Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. P, Plummer gave reading on the life of frances E. Wi lard, followed by a talk by Mrs. W | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Young are moying into their new home, just completed, on South Ash street. | se 8 Mrs. John Byron of CY avenue is} |planning on leaving in the next few a fine}days for the East, where she will; j Visit with friends and relatives fer| a jan indefinite length of time. She liam Holland on the work of Mrs.| will visit in Olney. Ill, with old Susan Wesley. The musical selection | friends. sung by Mrs. Robert Nye completed Set i the afternoon's program arranged by} S. W. Tull, who is travelling for Mrs. William Holland. s jthe Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett Co. In the busihess meeting which pre-! of Chicago, left his headquarters here | cedéd the social hour a report Was} today for a business trip thru his! made that the seven circles of the so- territory in the state. ciety had raised $124 during the past | oe month which will be used toward the} Mrs, G. Mather of Detroit, who has construction of the new church and just come to Casper w litay hus- Roi C. Maitland gave an iv. tband, thas accepted a position as al-| . H. C, é > 3 formal address to the ladies following! Taton wate * tbs is pea pte thle subject of his talk at the Ivis on Sunday. A large attendance enjoyed the meeting and the refreshments served by the ladids of the:North Side circle at the close of the afternoon. + + « to Casper to remain for the winter Gay furniture company. i sv | Merrill Hool returned this morning from 2 trip to Boulder where he re- ey medical treatment. He in-jP! Reid-Smith Marriage Performed Yesterday Jeseah Reid, oil field employe in the Big Muddy, and Miss Alma Smith of Findlay, Ohio, wero quietly, married Monday afternoon at two}™onth. - - o'clock bythe Rev. Phillip K. Ed- o tars wards of St. Mark’s Church. The Creek. . The young people will make} Pany is’ i their home at Big Muddy. ~ ' Richter music company here. % ary * oo | 7} i CITY NEWS night on a short business trip con- a Mrs, E. A. Rediske left today for cornu eet * T. C. McDonald has returned from Denver where he has been on busi- ness for the past several days. i ee a a trip to LaCrosse, Wis. se # Miss Bess Bosley of Slater, Mo, has taken’ a position. as a teacher at the Park School, and began her work yes-|__ -W, E, King is moving into the of- + terday. aes fices in suite 2 above the White gro- Superintendent J. H. Aydelott of cary ore whete Resenyerecen ae the C., B. and Q., is making an in- ee © spection trip over the division. He left Casper this morning. Miss Margaret Mills is spending} ar ae | the week in the city from Bessimer i jas th it of Miss Wyoming Rice. Miss Ruth Neuman of the C.. B.| ** Me sues! oe: * Wyoming ice. | and Q. master mechanic's office, is 3]! at the Burlington boarding house. ee ® | . J. FP. Long has purchased a lot in , Block 43 in the eastern part of Cas- Harry B. Henderson, who is here, Per and will start construction on a teonChessnns and M. P. Wheeler] 2¢W home’ the latter part of this went to Glenrock today on business. | week. * * 6 * * * Captain Hopkins of Salt Creek, who was in-Casper for the day yes- terday, left this morning for Billings e 8 6 on a hunting trip and business trip Miss Jessie Anderson returned this| of about two weeks. morning from a week-end visit with} - i ered her mother and sister at Torrjngton.| _ Mrs. Nye Roberts has left for ath tad Fd |; Maine where she will spend some C. L, Bosen will leave tonight for} time on a well-earned rest. Mrs. Texas on oil business. | Roberts will leave efficient teachers Sere SA tat the Private school with Miss Eu- Jack Leary, division freight and} nice Holmes as business manager. passenger agent for the C., B. and Q.,! Mrs. Roberts will return with her left this afternoon for an inspection) daughter, Miss Christel Roberts, who} trip over the division to Bayard. Neb.| has been in Maine. +e & | * & » Mr. and. Mrs. Leigh.Townsend sr:j J. T, Gratiot, J. T. Scott, R. H. leaying for Galesburg, Ill.. where they Nichols, C E. Dawson, and Mr and will secure the Townsend automobile} Mrs Robert Ellison have treturned left by C. H. Townsend on his East-| from their hunting trip in the coun~ ern trip and drive overland to Cas-| try south of Jackson Hole They ss per. }were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Will- liam Weeks and Mr. and Mrs.. Her- | bert Barber from Lander. The par- yty spent two weeks at Bondurant and ;report fine hunting. They got five ‘elk while on the trip and in spite of , the heavy snows they had a fine time in, all respects. They returned over- land in motor cars. AA ead TGS Ross Lambert, formerly a resident) of Casper, is here from Denver on| business. ee 2 H. L. Stacy of Callao. Mo,, is here visiting with John M. England and looking up oil interests. 8 E. Richard Shipn, attorney. has re- turned from Douglas, where he spent yesterday on Jeval business. es 6 * Don Ferbrach of Texas has come|OWED MUCH TO STEREOSCOPE | and is employed by the Shaffer &|How Commanders During the Great | duced. tends to return to Boulder for a short | World war. time after the first of the coming! Photographs, snapped from airplanes, Is that could not be obtained from tb ordinary camera lens. 5 Homer L. Crouch of Denver, re-| the pictures all seemed flat, but the f * Saget pie : ‘ mting the Baldwin Piano Com-|Steteoscope added height, and thus | the alley running north and soutl SEC Ren oe. benen seesuee et eaaiep fn the city calling on tha| steep slopes, that appested in pie- between Ach and David etreets pro- tures like flat ground, were shown in | quced. their true characteristics, lives of men who would have to cover Sek Meson a ie Slaten the ground in attack were saved. i EADY. The alrplune camera looks ely: | making a picture as a one-eyed mt | would see it, ; in. which the lenses are two aid; three hundred seventy ‘feet (370°) three-quarters inches apart, would not | south of the north line of Carey ave- produce the stereoscopic effect. tographers decided to take ‘pictuves as a giant, with eyes 100 yards ap: would see it. put on cardboard, and viewed through | well, 2 trench like a canyon, ete, The eccentricities, and the problem was solved. “True pictures, giving just the exact information desired, were then -olitdined “by: the airplane photogra- phers. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIA- PAGE THREE ie 4 sa is ets and ‘alleys, Ke 1 Which said ptoperty ‘consists df cet: } ted “lai ‘tain Io ee of: Intid; all of}anhd 4 which will be spécifieslly; henetitte by, said "improvement ahd the boun-| fel to ity of 8 strict’ to bey as fol-| from - i fMorth joint: being - poin ion; of ‘of Wolcott stteet and the ‘norh line} (300" ‘of Ca¥ey avenue... fy) 2 2) >) | Mart Thence | wésterly. and: along), the north line of ; Carey -avenue sa‘ dis-}¥-y-f tan¢e of ten hundred*sfxty feet (1060") toa point. . | cake Thence northerly and ‘along the valley | three “hundred ‘seventy feet (370°) to a point, id : point. too point. ny Sas Thenée southert ninety-three ‘and two one-hundredths| Wit: _ feet (93.02") to a point. ‘we three hundred + (845")° to’a ‘point.’ -Theneq southerly: and along the | (370°) ‘to a point.’ | Thence westerly ‘and ‘along the the | north line of Carey ‘avenue a dis- ‘ tancé of thirteen hundred five ‘feet ' (1305")'to a'point. ~ / - a‘ |. Thence southerly and along the ' to. a. point. six, and along the north line of Matheny A VELVET APRON—This afternoon frock of royal blue velvet shows a beruffled American. version of the i Alsatian Peasants’ Apron. The hat is of the same blue, C2, | dred ninety. feet (2490') to a point. nue ‘4 distance of three hundred velvet. The time and: place alley running ‘north and south be- tween David and Center streets pro-} will .meet..and consider. all temon- | strances and objections to the ‘said, 80! War Got Information of Across that’ portion of the unplat-! aii 5. Vital Importance. , ted land between Ash and David (ba en the souk, See oe Contes SA : CREE: | streets and south of Carey avenue,!p * ohh, The old-fashioned —_stereoscope | from a point on the north. line of Ree FESR OE Oe ae iy ont layed an important part in the | Carey avenue and the center line of! It supplied an angle to | the alley running north and south ter street, in the City of Casper. | tween. Ash and David streets to a: pig tine within which edid’ re} ; point three hundred seventy feet) monstrances. and pbjections most.‘be (370') south of, the north line of | giteg in writing :with ‘the City. Clerk Carey dVenue on the center ling of | of the City-of. Casper is, hereby fix-| ed as any time on: or. before the said eight o'clock--P. -M. of. the 20th day of October, A..D..19%x9. ree That: the City Record- lerk: be and-here- Council at the City Hall, South Cen-! H Before its u and the | The alley running north and south! / | between Ash and Elm’ streets ‘and fer that portion of the unplatted Jand}>Y between Ash and Elm and Soyth of; Carey avenue froma point +n the| north line of Doyer street to a point | Popes 1. Soing ; ig. pat Pasper: Dai! lown on the spot to be photographed, A stereoscopic camera, oe Nine dpedaens ae Re EEE » | of October, The alley running ‘North nd south fini n a ‘ between Oak ‘and Elm: streéts ‘from | ti blish@d in” ity. }a point on the center line O£ the! once each’ week ot ofteher. . ‘alley running northeastetly-betwéen| Passed ‘and gerretst thi Ge 1” sae (:) (ea aera tarts wots Pho- | nue. (00 yards apart to give a view, Just rt These picturés w Dover street-and-GY avenue to the | north line of Matheny avente. .. The alley running north ‘and south }, (5 between Spruce and Oak'street from! y a point twenty-five feet (26) south; ” 4 of the North line of Dovér street} seh, ‘Pub.’ Oct? to the. north line of Matheny ayenue.' P s Dover street from a point twenty~} ny, ALE five feet (26’).. south of the -nogthy PL eore line of Dover street on, the centér!. MpROVEMENT-OF line of the alley running, north and TARY SEWER DISTRICT he stereoscope. At first a cottage looked Mke a tower, a butket like a officers soon learned to transite th south between Oak and-Spruce streets | _ to a point twenty-five-feet (25’) west of the east line of Spruce street and! twenty-five feet. (25') south of the; BLE FOR ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF SANI- ITARY SEWER DISTRICT The City, \Codfcil: of thé City: of Casper ‘on ‘the ‘6th day of October, 4 NUMBER 3A north line of Dover street. “4 i 1919; passed’ ‘the * following’ tesoln-| “i ASS Spruce street from a point twenty-! tionvof intentior to,improve: The City Council of the City of five feet (25’) south of -the-Notth| _ RESOLUTION OF ME TENTION | Casper on the 6th day of October, , *! \ 4 uti line of Dover: street 'and, twenty-five |'TO-IMPROVE: BY. CONSTRUCTING 1018, parses to itptovait Tesolution scot (25) west of the-East line of| SANITARY SEWERS IN THE FO}. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION) Spruce street to the, north line of/LQWING STREETS, ALLEYS AND TO IMPROVE BY CONSTRUCTING , Matheny avenue. 2 SANITARY SEWERS IN THE FOL-! © The alley running southeasterly he-| LEYS. .. 13 LOWING STREETS, ALLEYS, AND tween: Spruce, Matheny: and: C.; Y.) - BE. IT .RESOL PORTIONS OF STREETS AND AL- avenue from: a:-point twenty-five feet} Council of the City of, LEYS. s (25') west of the East line .of Spruce} of Wyoming, that: the BE IT RESOLVED by the Gity) street and one hyndred_ fifty . feet of the City of Casper hereby, declares Council of the City of Casper, State! (150°) south of the south lige of; its intention to make'an improvement of Wyoming; that the City Council! Carey «avenue to the north line of} by. constructing. senitety,- sewers of the City of Casper’ hereby de-| Matheny avenue. through certain streets and alleys and| ~“Xefoss that portion of the unplat- of a point twenty-five fet (25')| trances and objections - . | strances a jections to the ‘ 9 eis abu i Peurens proposed improvement,js hereby f' lefavenue produced, medsured:at right, on the 20th day of the West line] angles, to a point three hundred fect «Railroad avenue fram a y-five feet (25?) north of the south | fine. of Railroad avenue measured at) strances and objections m .|'tight angles on the center line of the! in writing with the City Cl east litte of’ Ash street a distance of}tween Poplar and Cedar streets.to a point twenty-five feet (25") north! orclock P. M. of the 20th d s 6f the south line of Railroad avenue] tober, A. D. 1919. Thence’ westérly’ ‘ahd “along ‘thejroduced, measured at right angles, north line of Dover street/a distancejon-a line of eight four hundjpd fiftythree rand one | ments it is proposed to create an as-! one-hundredths feet (453.01’)' to aj'sessment, district which will. include L iets 2 “Tall the property between the termini Thence ‘sonthwesterly ahd parallelj of said improvement abutting or ad to the. east line of C. Y. avenue afijacent to ‘said streets. and alleys, | sa e e D \ distance of ‘five hundred nine andj Which said property consists of. cer-| circulation, published in the C | twelve ohe-hundredthis feet’ (509.12") | tain lots or parcels of land, all of Casper, once cach week or oftener. . which will be specifically benefitted by | and. along the said improvements and the boundary of October, 1919. west line of Oak’street a distance of | 0f.said districts to be as follows, to- Beginning at a point; on the’ west | (Seal) Th ‘west line of Poplar street three hundred | Horth line of Cote een ‘tart s| feet (300°) south of the-south line > forty-five feet} F Hart street. 1 Thence northerly along the west line of Poplar street a. distance of | Se « distance of two hundred and twenty- | eight and two one-hundredths feet | (228.02’) to a point. - os 7 -Thence Northerly and parallel to east line of Poplar street a distance] the West line of Poplar street a dis- of three hundred seventy feet (370')| tance of seventy-seven and eighty- ms Thence easterly ‘in a straight line point. } ‘ Thence southwesterly and parallel , avehue & distince of thirty-four hun-| to the south line of Railroad avenue | i a distance of sixteen hundred fifty- Thence northerly and at right an-| ohe and seventy-four one-hundredths | | gles to the north line of Carey. ave.| feet (1651.74’) to a point. | Thence Southerly and > parallel to Seventy. feet (370") to the point of| the west line of Boxelder strect a} distance of three hundred cighty-two| 200 years; it is an enemy of all p and thirty-one one-hundredths feet} eulting from kidney, liver and u: when and'where the said City, Council | (382.31’) to.a point. ix. | PORTIONS OF STREETS AND AL-| : ty. eemm| twelve hundred — eijehty feet id lying West of Boxelder street (1280') {o the point of he louth of Railroad avenie, eight 97 (Tha ging hundted feet (800) wost ant paral- non and where the said City* Goun- the west litle of Boxelyer strect | oj) will meet and consider all re {191 at eight o'clock, Council Chamber of th — "| Council at the City H: point twen-; ter street, in the City of Casper The time within which said remon- be filed k of the das 1 eight of Oc- ) south to. the south line o street ptoduced. unning north and south be-! City of Casper is hereby any time on or before the Section 4. That the City Record hundred feet! neing the said City Clerk be is directed to give no less than nd ; of four hundred ‘twehty-feet (420’)-| (800’) west of and parallel to the! herot a to.s point., |‘ > - : west line of Boxelder street. ‘five (5) days notice to all persons Thénce northerly and along the} Section 2. That for the purpose|liable for said assessment for said west ‘line’ of Elm stréet a distance of|of ‘saying the cost of said improve-! proposed improvements, of the fore- going intention of the said Council by publishing in one issue of The Casper Daily Tribune on the 14th ay of October, A. D., 1919, the same being u newspaper of general ssed and Approved this 6th day LEEPER, Mayor. JOHN F. Attest: ASA PF. SLOANE, City Clerk. Publish Oct, 14, 1919. i f nine hundred twenty-seven and eigh-! wares. Of Bptuce serene. Custence ty-three one - hundredths feet | of eee, hundred ‘seventy feet) ($7.89") to a. point. } Thence northeasterly and along the | south line of Railroad avenue a} DEAD | Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything | worries and the victim becomes one-hundredths fect (77.86") to | despondent and downhearted. To } bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL ee The natiorm remedy of Holland for over \ | troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Thence Easterly and Parallel to the uth line of Hart street a iistance Gage Pattern Hats LARGE OR SMALL For Street Wear ; : ——or— - Social Events cos "est ART DEPARTMENT ein A full line: of. Night Gowns, Combination Suits, Dresser Sets, Towels, Transfer. Patterns, Crochet Books. _ . Free instruttion “from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 Tuesday, Weddesday, Thorediy and Friday. z Watzke Millinery and Art Frost Basement, West Hotel Bldg. . accept no imitation ene id | Look for the aume Gold Medal on every box AND EACH EVENING THIS WEEK __The Crowds Who Heard '.. Evangelist Maitland ‘in the meetings for'men and women at the Iris Theater, will t have @ chance to hear him in * Gospel Services at— Methodist Church clares its intention to make an im-| Carey avenue from the north line} portions of; streets and alleys, in the provement by constructing sanitary| of Carey avenue’ on the center line| City of Casper 9s follows, to-wit: sewers through certain streets and of the alley running north and enuth| v1 alleys and portions of streets and} between Chestnut and Walnut aproota) and alleys or portions of streets and alleys in the City of Casper as fol-| to a point twenty-five feet (25’)! alleys so-.proposed to be improved lows, to-wit: {north of the south line of Carey| dre the following: , Section 1. That the certain streets| avenue on the center line of the al-| SANITARY SEWER DIBTRICT NO: -3) and alleys or portions of streets and/ley running north and south between} = ; alleys so proposed to be improved Chestnut and. Walnut. streets. } The’ alley, rupning north ard soyth are the following: | between. Poplar and Boxelder streeté from five feet: (25") |. Carey avenué from a point twen- SANITARY SEWER-DISTRICT NO. | ty-five feet north of the south line @ point twent; north to ‘the, south Happy Spurlock from Big Muddy and Roy Spurlock from the Buzzards ranch on the Sweetwater are in the city for the'day. 3 * . * D. L. Clark, father of Mrs. Fred! Clark, who died yesterday, is in from! his home at Bates Hole. * * MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses were granted at the court house yesterday to Paul E. Rose and Miss Carol, Winfle, both of Parkerton and John C. Meyers and Miss Lulu Slingwein, both of St. Lou- is, Mo. Jo ce OE ela ROTARY CLUB TO MEET C. E. Abbott of Cheyenne, first The Rotary club will vice vresident of the Wyoming Na- tional Bank, is here to attend the an- nual meeting of the directors of the bank. 12:15 tomorrow noon. committec. ————<—— NOTICE oe & 4 W. F.. Gescheit. from Chicago is here on business with the New Meth- od Company. * * « Charles Rieveleys. of Lusk. who is connected with the Lorimer Minerals Company. accompanied by Henry Metz of Douglas, are in town atend- ing, to legal business. tendance is desired. ‘will be served. meet for luncheow at the Henning hotel at No formal program has been prepared by the The membes of Natrona Rebekah Lodge No. 13, are hereby notified to be present Wednesday eyening, Oct. 15. The president of the Rebekah As- sembly will be with us, and a fall at- Refreshments 10-14-2t 3 of Carey avenue on the center line . Across that portion of the’unplat-| of the alley running ‘narth and south} avenue measured at right angles'to a ted land between Center and Wol-| beween Chestnut and. Walnut streets} point three hundred feet (300) ‘south cott streets and south of Carey ave-| to a point on the south’ line of Carey) of the south Jine-of- Hart street. ° . nue, from a point on the north line, avenue’ and the cehter line of the al-} - The ¢y running yorth ‘and south of Carey avenue and the center line| ley running northeasterly between) and é° hundred), ‘thirty. feet of the alley running north and south; Matheny and Cedar streets and c. Y.|.(130') “west, of ands patallel to. Box- between Center and Wolcott streets| avenue. ek, elder street from; a to a point three hundred seventy feet | The alley running northeasterly be- (370) south of the north line of) tween Matheny and Cedar streets and Carey avenue qn the center line of C. Y. avenue from.a point gn the the alley running north and south) south line ‘of Carey avenue to the between Center ‘and Wolcott streets east line of Cedar street. ] produced. |, The alley 3 ining north dnd south Across that portion of the unplat-| between Poplar and Cedar streets ted land between David and Center| from a .point on the north line of streets and south of Carey avenue, Caréy avenue to the north line of, from a point on the north line of| Matheny avenue. Carey avenue and the center line of} Section 2. That. for the. purpose the alley running north and south be- of Paying the cost of said impro' tween David and Center streets to a! ments it ix. propoudd to credte ou oS. point three hundred seventy feet/Sessment. district. which will include] yred: st (370') south of the north line of Ca-,all the property between the termini | hundred - (300')..south of Hart: atreet. « Across:that 2 tying Boxelder street ‘from a point twenty- of Railroad, avenue produced: ;Section 1. That the certyin.streets | point twenty-five i feet (26’): north’ of the’, south | ine | of Railroad gvenue measures at: right dngles to: a point three hundred feet | the .south’ life of} (potion ofthe: onplat? SGartyai of Satreos atta and. south of ‘Bail avenue: four hundred sixty-five ‘feet: (465’) west of and paralle!-to the west line of five feet (25’) north of the south’ line $0 @ point three ie prope (300°) -dolth of the] jTey avenue on the center line of the f said improvement abutting or ud-| south fine’ of Hart’ street ptoducel. | X ‘ DOLLS N) a Kewpie Style BEACH BABES 0.U.KIDS TISS-ME ATLANTIC CITY BELLE —BAB-BIE. \ And Many Others Ne See Window Display and Make Your Selection. Smith-Turner Drug Store West Hotel Bldg. [NG 135 North Center St. PO PPO CLLCPLPOCCL OCC OPE } ¢ SIISGPIPAFAZLALLELALLL A % N BY) POLLS SS POPP POT * TONIGHT: Sete ne eee LIDS LIM SD SME E aor en a RI ART on % OO ears we wre * Feeree. POCO CV CC eer ae y.