Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO “ TUESDAY, t, DEC. 23, 1919 juest made that Mrs. Leeper be ‘in. | | toward the advaneementet the of a of the action of the council. | of the city of Casper an, jution follows in part: | the acting mayor and ci hs nat the untimely death of Mayor ‘sire to formally extend to the bereaved @ vote of sym. ~ SHLARY is gIy : Os ; a : fier + : " - |John--F. Leeper-is greatly deplored by |-relatives of Dr. os 7 e M . ' , in P Re the acting mayor and the city coun-| pathy and condolence.” | ij “That in grateful appreciation of the | cil unselfish and faithful service rendered |, “TS. ©. A. Sawyer and son have : s u turned to Casper after ; oe) fo she"elty of Casper during his incum- | i aN extended } ttt Al dd {re Office as mayor of said city, pal in San Diego, Catirornia, | J " bi du i Pires time he has given un- | if : i | L grudgingly and unstintedly of his time | FE. J. ‘ the we fare id its citizens ity council de. Logtoan, who is connect : . ond energy ‘toward the faithful per-| the Standard Ttefining compan S 4 1h: ‘Es ; t formance of his duties as mayor and! gone to Scotland, 8. D. 4 Old Council Discusses Increase for : ; ; First Actiori of; Monday’ Night Mayor and Council Members ; f ee ing is tion of Res- fff thru Compensation for olution in Ap jation of Actual Work Late Me The first action taken by the city council last night at its mgeting was | t) express its grateful appreciation of the unselfish and faithful services-ren- dered to the elty by the Jate Mayor John F. Leeper during his term in of- fice, The untimely death of the mayor was greatly deplored. 4 A telegram embodying these senti- ™ments and praising the work df the mayor was unanimously passed and the —_— vx aeuonescesenes | Merry Christmas Miss Casper. hay r aifew da LUKIS CANDY C0. Wyoming’s Leading Candy Store 148 East Second St. Phone 51-W | council members may their servic y receive a higher his entire time to the f executive office. This was the <ntiment of the council in its meet ng last night. It was found that the cnly way at present to ie the sal the mayor was thru providing d yearly expense account. provision would be made should devote his entire time to the office, was stated. | The present council probably will rec- | ommend, p an ordinance pro a ci \ | | viding the city torney from $83 NANCE NO. 99-A ENTITLED i month. he council DINANCE CONFIRMING AS‘ | When you are Buying Candy there is added pleasure with the p Riker 38 : : s | iG ‘i ith the y — MENT ROLL ON PAVING DIS: nt long ¢ of preparing papers for paving dist : : : | RICT NO. SEVEN” PASSED AND! in the knowledge that you are patronizing Home In. | and other improvements that the earls TRANSPORT ON FIRE IN HUDSON RIVER—The American transport DeKalb, formerly the German lmer Prinz); AppRovED SEPTEMBER 2, 1919, d . 3 Gay salary of $83 was not enough for a} Biel Frederich, caught fire and was burned amidships from keel to hurricane deck. Sle was lying in the river | BY PROVIDING THAT THE SUM lustry. competent man. under repair to enter South American t rade. No lives avere lost. ; CHARGED IN SAID ASSESSMENT Durham, present attorr . ROLL AGAINST EACH SUCH LOTS,! nerease for his successor, It ged ¢ aor; | TRACTS AND PARCELS OF LANI i 7 Mt Boeke, because he believed the po- | é 3 AND OTHER PROPERTY REMAIN We Are Offering to the Public aition at present tu Binks the fevcame | ING UNPAID AFTER THE STATU he city counc wi take the same - TORY THIRTY DAY. PERIOD tion arding of council i aries SHALL BE PAID IN TEN EQUA members, T Di probably ANNUAL INSTALMENTS W TH} will come in a jus ‘compe sation for i INTEREST UPON ‘THE WHOLE the new council for the work de on | SUM UNPAID AT SIX PER CENT mmittees. TI work. often kes PER ANNUM. mbers away from th ay WHEREAS, heretofore on the 2nd Fe _Gutles three and four, hours WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. ma (Grecnl: )—How many cow or horse day of September, 1919, the Council of past pense Outfits in the range country would keep a foreman or. manager who | Collections Held. ‘Up for Adjust-|the City of Casper by Ordinance No: Of Fresh Made, Up-to-the-Minute Assorted Christmas Candies at ne ire salary of the mayor is would purchase a supply of branding irons at the ratio of one iron for' ment of Rates Ordered made 99-A duly confirmed the assessment roll The Very Special Price of | oss du y anda four hou 1 1 | for Paving District No. Seven of said $1,000 a year, : i With the city spending approximately | every three critters ? by Council | Ch eae. and a half dollars annually “Wouldn't anybody be that crazy,” would be your comment, but milli¢ WHEREAS, through inadvertence fies par lbolild Rael eeevand ven een ‘ 4 id wh | Provision for the collection of the in- could well afford to pay “3 ages - : 4 ork &! a $75|stalments of the assessments remaining ary to devote entire at’s exactly what the war department did when its agents were Work started today in coliecting $75} 8 | to ie Me ieee! th y = E spending the money you paid for gov;; in’ back taxes due from each store or | unpaid after the statutory period had! se eli s eaevien cue ta she earrene ernment bonds and thrift stamps. bike| Company inthe: city engaged’ in/ selling expiyed was not provided for; now there- =, tHe Gly" eounel fea TREE ‘many other war contracts, the author-; soft drinks, The elty cowneil inscructed) fore. « | , cae, Pas: INDICTMENT OF Ishin the nding iron contrac! Chief Frank-Webb to start-at once on Be-it Ordained by the Mayor and City -onimission form’ of government: pr ay never be known, and in con-| the work of eolleeting.allbaed licenses | Council of, the City of, Casper: ve « i possible tition | seque + the-name-ot t y Which include those of Octoper, Novant Section One. That said Ordinance Sheridan. remain in obscurity -| ber and December. | No. 99-A be amended by adding thereto The necessity for incorporating the the war and up to the arn}is: The city ordinance making it neces- | Section 2 to read as follows: tment owned a tetal| to have a license of $25 a month was against “east, such lots, tracts and par- sary, for every firm. selling,sott drinks| Section Two. The sum charged eg During. are TT MY ne os FRAMED TODAY ft it horse meeting pproximately Ou puncil member and thé particular tactician who} teadjustment of the: rate, The council 500,000 horses andj set aside by the’mayor’s orders: ending | cels of land or other property in the! said he was mules assessment roll heretofore confirmed paid a salary of $6 for ending $250, ———s made, the branding iron contract placed| decided at present there was ‘no such!on Paving District No. Seven or any |}H\- 000, but that he got AUaNEB Tite GE rders for exactly 195,000 of these trons, | readjustment Hecessary and ordered that | portion of*such sum not paid within the} HH Werth of abuse along with it as mem (By Axsociated Press.) This w one iron for every three crit-} all back license fees be paid at once. 30-day period provided by statute and her of the council. LONDON, Dec. aw officers [tors, Incidefftally, however, not in-} If the soft drink parlors and*stores thereafter remaining unpajd shall be paid; Ber oe of the crown held a consultation with |). branding iron was delivered before; @0 not pay the license, they will be in ten equal annual instalments, with in-; French and Belgium law officers to- | tne armistice. However, in s is] Closed up-by..thegrder of the council. |terest upon the wliele-uhpaid sum as | day with regard to the former Gér- | Contract a generous war | ae a § | chatged at the rate of six per cent, and 2 man emperor. It was reported that (y..,crous with other people's money. TUBBS’ APPOINTMENT ASKED |?8ch Year hereafter one of such instal- 5 the conferees made out a case against | \.iq the contractor who nevér deliver A“petition to be p¥esented ‘to the {ments together with the interest due P the former German ruler and framed ||), single branding iron about $40.-| new ety’ council asking for the ‘Peap- ‘thereon and on’ ajt. instalments" there- } In Holly Dress | This is but. one of the hupdreda of peter ae St CE a Ie the indictment. 006, which an Investigating committee | \ointment of W. I. Tubbs as. police |2tter to become dye shall be collected in = to, have, noes a ‘ least $27, 008 judge was. citeulited yésterdayiand was ve many and at the times provided than the wildest dreamer could) jargely signed by tite members of the }2% 4’: = | | FORTUNE FAVORS 4 ‘BEBE imagine to be due. | lgal profession. . , f Passoa and ‘approved December 22 T. A., DEAN, 7 nia ie interesting stories of the chairman of} i 2 y Christmas Rush at Postoffice j (he. house investigating committee as | NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN | & Acting. Mayor. Reaches Pi A Ene a result of months of investigation of |The .register for Bishop's, shearing | ASA* F. SLOANE, Xeaches Peak Monday with 5 Peaannteirea elt artment ens is now open at Richards & Cun: | City Clerk. Record Volume AND LATER QL MAGNATE ‘about whic! n thee ante 2 hear more | "ingham. Co. On aceount of the. uncer: | (SEAL.) : Our Fancy Packages Are Going Fast. \ later. ~1t n-almost unbelievable re-! tainty OF the. number ‘of sheep to be w HERE S$ an emergency exists and i The aves ofthe Gitiauaesrusly at in cita of graft and downright. thievery, /shorn it is requested that You reyister |such ja hereby declared to be thw case: Secure Yours Now and Avoid office wan reached ‘yesterday when | ease gross negligence of misappropriation of @8 arly as possible, 'and also place your) NOW THEREFORE this ordinance 1 post packages were han-| N YOR Dec, 23.—(United money wrung from the poor—with lit | Order forcbags, as tt is impossible for | shall be in full force and effect, from and Fee oor cma prac tlie fink’ ta" bug- adtusualy on eens se farver ive Miatertts be iwaeneke. . Disappointment weutions by the part of the uncertaint of the number of sheep be shor f Acting Mayor. 9. Vress,)—Fortune is puttin’ over e Ue or no att cnes that are splittin’ the pan for R tically no oy Oukes. ment of Justig incoming mail is al: and a part of the used to handle packa ceive notices, it is believed that all the! magnate, close to a millionaire g ape eu GEe Ven ar iter tee ae th : abr Pv KING ADJOURNS package. mail te be delivered mill magnate 5 COMMONS UNTIL Parga ee. Moh ttnriiorNiaidown in. Leuualiinn tama || | LUMSER OCA eds Laid call for packs as soon as they re-| ver ball club is now Mister Oake and cotion to churn up-some oil and whil are being 1 to deliver are marked these will it continues to gush around about $15, mail is 00 will be ri up daily on his cash Seats AP LIRUAUOR OAs) te ‘ | mons today prole ery windows n fom 10 te With more money than he knows 10: nite seantoh Lwasttormal: i. m, and the windows both What to do with the Rebel has an ambi- | seal BY thin itie’s Opeeen ORDER: in the lobby and the ment will be; Von to get back into baseball in one \ open from ®% to 12 of the few roles that he has never | the king, “that Mled—an owner, Pheri aan cain ferbsLLin loathe veneen a eee eee tin the un- parndh ooree bled Ie ai Lteetne eeree L RODS conittitione: prevailing in-itustia | % y DreyTuss in Pittsburgh and) ang no immediate prospect in that = mally \ ¢ We gira cee mbatine country of the establishment of a wot ike for his ball club. | eenstitutional government — which Die SOM, 26 phate was it! alone can conduce to its permanent clined to consider it a ge «1 joke until Cakes produced a roll the ¢ of a ; 4 .- oe a ruck tire nd convinced his hearer ONDON, (1 that he meant business. prosperity. Mailj—Jazz band 4 somewhat Rebel ed a nice pile v he was valued at 100,000 very one hundred. t into his terri indica-* fortune | that the dancing boom may not | the gardens ¢ » major | , from the picture gal of th Solan One’ proprietor the in a of Sans Souci, according to th he men ads out nightly re ntation Louisiana. i Xbend turn with very ny repor Phe Oil aritle led on him to al- | —— attendance is © goo as recently! tow them t down in his land. They] tions of other wells on the tract. : in the subur but in the west end| found tt hers that are produce The Rebel muffed few goods-in the | laa ct My proprictors of dancing halls say) ing 2 000 barrels daily and |iield during his day and it looks as if H t that the craze ust, for at least five) the ,owner's roytlty Is to} he didn't misjudge the Jatest fly that | ‘or ‘ a rr us 9 rot er or wee ear o, reo! ro-4! o-4, Soagerge. se efo-afe c SZ 2 Sota te& Pn ate atesteet ox at 159 Ht Hho eoae-ahe s2o she ahead stoate she ete ao ote stoste stocte-ste stocks stoay a a ed °, 8 We have the most desirable novelties. Gifts that are practical and ples ‘ DS “OF CIGARS | AYS KNIVES a aes A TTANS 2 PARKER AND WATERMAN fier sing. of + %, . Newspapers and Magazines Phone : 256 " AND SECOND CITY INFORMATION BUREAU atrona Natrona Hotel 1 5 3 Hotel Building So. Center St. Building SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING--4700 Casper people each paid 5 cents Newspapers and Magazines Phone’ 256 0+ *, +, - . +, oe, 2, - > 2 cs oe - 3 HOLDERS « FOUNTAIN PENS * BOOKS Ligits SHAVING SETS ' $I AUTO STROP RAZORS os ee %, ° +4, +, ° o> : : SLO RAR | cue TOYS GILLETTE RAZORS oe, >, ° > ? ° i Wife, Sister or Sweetheart FOUNTAIN PENS ++, 2, % + >, "9 +9 2, OS oat “ oS ates) % os for a newspaper last Sturday; 3500 people in Casper pay 5 cents for a news- as paper EVERY DAY. Some day I will tell you how many people in Casper buy os the magazines | represent. Jt is an interesting game, after all. oe Pictorial Review and Satyrday Evening Post on gale today “T ae >, +0 e+, MERRY XMAS TO EVERYBODY C. M. GUNNISON: & ‘BROS. CO. he Little Store withthe His Urine. eas °. ae

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