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TODAY'S NEWS PAGE Six Che et Daily @ribune OF TH duly passed as read and therefrom this | Webel Commercial Co., ‘sup- ordinance shall be in full force and| plies ety ete COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, Casper, Wyo., Jan. Sth, 1920. E SPORT WORLD| City Councll of the City of Casper | effect from and after the date of its|Nicolaysen Lhr. Co, supplies 31.36 r met in regular session at the council] passage and shall be known as Ordi-| Mrs. F. K. Webb; boarding 138.80 ‘ t chamber at the city hall, with Acting | nance No, 126A of the ordinances of| prisoners ...+ seagerseeeeee .t { ' Mayor T. A. Dean presiding. the city of Casper. Casper Herald, printing : 35.60 \ ENS } -| On roll call the following were pres-|_ phe following bills presented: Dr. J. C. Kamp, medical serv- Son a | ent: Councilmen T, A. Dean, W. F.| john F. Leeper, salary $ 83.83] fees .....ceeeeee - ae | | 2 Dunn, W. W. Keefe, Perry A. Morris,|‘p 4. Dean, salary. 18.00 | Natrona Fuel Co,, fuel . 2 28 | = | Wm. Kocher, M. L. Bishop. Asa F.|w.'f Dunn, salary, 12,00 | Carper Coal & Coke Cv., fuel 2.666 pe 2 be NY = sd - x es 2) | Sloane, city clerk. W. W. Keete, salaty. 12.00| John Tripnes, supplien.....-+ 1,00 ql : ee Minutes of the Jast-regular and sub-| Perry A, Morris, salary. 18.00 | Fart C. Hoyle, supplies. -...-< 17,61 sequent adjourned meetings read, and | wm, Kocher, salary 18.00; Acme Rubber Co., supplies... z 7 | | the following corrections made: M, L, Bishop, salary. Ee 6,00] \feMaster-Carr Supply Co., 13.38 Minutes of December 1st, relative to! Asa F. Sloane, sal. & expenses 206.00! supplies s.+-+..+-+++eeeeee ae pe | | the letting of the eewer: en J. 8. VanDoren, sal, & expen. 360.00] Casper prey, auppliee . Er! AHAN Srarsey | sewer districts No. 1 wo H, B. Durham, sal. & expenses 148.92 | W .W. Hanks, supplies.. E _ BY EDDIE GAHAN ~ sap By Associnted Pre: DyGover | three-B (3B) should read moved by | ww. &. Tubbs, sal. & expenses 100.00| il City Filling Station, sup- sieo The fight taken up against Jack Dempsey by members of ; SA CEA Ee oes a ore Perry; A. Morris (seconded by W. = B.S, Baker, sal. & expenses.. 83.33 | plies ie state raast z the American Legion will not be confined to the Utah pugilist, today ‘that she sould task thie’ federal :| £ = ‘ Dunn) that the bid of W. F. Elmer Brainard, dump boss 98.00 | Julius Pearce Fire Dept. SUp~ but to all slacker athletes who failed to do their share in the, government to. lnpose passport ce- |Closely C ontested Game Indicated be accepts. EES area Fire Department—senttor. ser AOR Fisch aug sep tk Hiss world war. Dempsey is not the only prominent athlete to have |< strdedt that wauld prevent re pe: on Basis of Showing against show W. F. Dunn present on roll call.) John Kell, fuel administrator 122.65| 1". W. Mearthur, sipplise: 5 arts a 7 i in withi re |. hosed world's. champions! oat i ¥ ere being no further corr Oscar Heistand, fire chief. 75.00 | Standard Oil- Co., su Hat cleverly evaded the draft and still remain within the law. There | Ti Juana between Jack Dempsey and_| _ Fast Worland Bunch i A ea paseo PrOMSaite toate 166.60 Tenn eh Been aabpuente: 1.60 are ball players, track stars a! many other boxers who would Georges Carpentier. | Last Week ‘The report of the building and light | yf #1, Hool, fireman 144.22 | Service. Printing | Com- Ns peeve toomerl Tab Tore Docomlam iivest ber, | committee reaa. % : D. H. Smith, fireman... 144.22|" pany, printing... 2 khaki or navy blue. The Natrona county high school] Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by | wm. Dwyer, fireman. 144.22 / 0, L. Walker Lbr. ¢ a 5% The Dempsey campaign will be car 4 meets the Lander five tonight in the| M, L, Bishop, that the report be ac-| H. 1. Giffin, fireman. 130.00 | John M. W hisenhunt, Liss ¢ sr) 2. Bee RICE ret, Lec wee) Of tte Pg EoDIE high school gymnasium in the second} cepted and placed on file. Motion car- H. E, Razey, fireman. -126.00 Commercial Printing Co, being given the trust-directed champion. battle of the season starting at 8] ried. i vm, Jones, water comm 200. printing .. seebeee . The Legion will ask the governor of | ROUSH, o'clock. The Casper quintet may enter] A petition by the local Carpenter’s| J, 4. Shapley, laborer. 12.00 Schulte Hdw. Co. supplieg A 4 eyery state in the union to bar Demp CINCINNATI, the game with two stars missing, Mil-| Union “presented,” read and placed on | Dan Skinner, laborer. 144.22 Castle Méchaley, lal Eee . séy from appearing in the ring on the| seid ler having been ineligible during. part | file. Arthur Brandt, laborer. 135.00 State of Wyoming, wor! rie y he war | | Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by|&a Cummings, laborer. 135.00| compensation «+... theory that had the outcome ort ne. het jof last week on account of academic ae L. Bishop, that the matter be re-| John Cuntithptsinn Mabores 136.00! wool Warehouse Asso., aup- BEES atlas UNGS Sse eee cea Re enced UE ceerenne cues aan. | forced to’ the-tullding: tipedtor, for In| Clarence Harboskt laborer 13.50| plies cesses 40.00 fH Ai intindae vodt aha carci Was gunoufeed Jig) mornin TERE MU Ta Te ont ferepurEceniamtetgeeniall tire nara engineer......, 160,00 Mountain States Telephone sy BEATS ee cent teen ee jler might get tntestonight's game-s. || Text regular’ reeting of the coundilid Mam. Bulington, onein 150.00! Co, services....eceeseeeeee 41:26 y of waving her enlightning torch to the| With Miller in the game at center,,| next regular, Howhnd Biel taborer!.: $ES0) Gianch Evans; oesical Delos 6.00 eS A | of the lose five 10, win swould) 7) petition by/J, Donahu sukisg for @| 0; Freel. atresticomm >... 150.00 Line-A-Time Mfg. Co., sup- Bening, ithe Amerign peeion? rosy, ased Ko a hivge extent.“ Coach! ise on a plece of ground on East| Cecil Freel, engineer 160,00] plies .,... Bis RA ee PK) i stand members of the/Veterans of For. { Morgan has been pleased with the ef- Second street belonging to the city of | Ww, P, Layton: laborer. 125.00 Casper Steam Laundry, serv- eign Service and even Civil War posts, | forts of this boy during the last week Cicher, presented. Referred to the| A,” purson, teamaeter Sita icon.. Yer any man who has ever soldiered | ef practice, but hardlychad Miller got) sireet and Alley committee C. H. DeWitt, white 90.00 Central Groce. cun never back up a sMick { back to his great jold time form.than Report of the sewer and water com- 0 120.00 plies .... ete We read now that Jack Kearns will? he was taken off the squad on account| mittee in regard to the connection of ’ 90.00 Keith Lbr. Co., supplies not insist on Dempsey Aebine Catps -| of class work. ; ‘ : an the city's water et OS pe Bean ayy abby fener police ase ER ayer ees 2.60 ; tier in France. Maybe he couldn't per- | Lander has lost already to Worland| company’s eight inch hi Addle, patro! os i atrona. $e suade Jack- to fight over there. Gen- by practically thé same score that this | jine Fe eonitads J. M. Murdock, patrolman 139,22 printing 272.89 | eral Crowder couldn't persuade Demp- fast and easy-going tive walloped Cas-| Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by | Joc Bunch, patrolman. 139.22 Casper Stationery | sey to go ever and we don't believe | pe week ago. M. L. Bishop, thet the report of the] Cc, H, Pickett, patrolman 139.22 plieS 4....cceeee 2.85 that Kearns has any better persuasive Lioyd Price probably will start at] committee be accepted and placed on) J, W. McDonald, special police 62.91 Midwest Refining Co., fuel oil 192.40 ¥, \s powers than the chief of the draft ma | one, of the forward positions while | tile, On roll call all members of the} Glen G. Wilson, special police 82.76 John Jourgensen, supplies... 4.65 | chinery either John Groves or David Kidd are| council ‘voting aye, the acting mayor| ia Simpson, special police. 136.14 B. B. Grove, labor. 3.50 } E ee —_——— | slated for the other forward role. It| declared said motion duly carried. Coliseum Garage, supplies. 14.70 ‘Texas Oil Co., oil, secre 86,50 BABE RUTH IS may he necessary to shift Price to cen-| The order of the Public Service com-| Natrona Power Co., services.. 1,149.95 (Continued on page 7) GETTING IN BAD Babe Ruth will have to smear many | many home runs over the fence for! the New York Yankees before the fans | forget that he has been one of the most | grasping galoots in the game in years. Sporting writers, thruout the entire country, are turning on the home run/| king and handing him all sorts of nasty knocks, many of which, we believe, are deserved. | The idea of a ball player hiring a} business manager gets our nanny, Old} Cep Anson or Dan Brouthers didn't have to do that in the balmy days. Ty | Cobb, Rddie £ollins, Grover Alexander, Walter Johnson and other stars seem to struggle along without an office force | to look after their private affairs, and} we can’t see where Ruth is any more | important than any of these aforemen- | tioned stars. } If Ruth fails to live up to his repu-| tation, he will be in for a regular pan- ning from the gallery gods this coming | season. However, the big pitcher ap- pears to have a good many circuit swats remaining in his*system and he may be able to uncork enough to put him back in public favor again. NEW HAVEN PULLED REAL BONER. : If the police chiéf of New Haven, Conn., had any intention of putting a ban on the scheduled lightweight cham- pionship bout between Benny Leonard and Johnny Dundee, scheduled for Jan- uary 16, why in the world did he wait until the eleventh hour to assert his | LEADER AT TWO-IN-ONE STUNT— Ed Rousch of the Reds was the one ; major league player to twice acquire a pair of. safeties in one inning. On May 15, he lit on Al Mamaux for a tei ple and a single in one inning. Appear- ance No. 2 was on August 23, when he located Meadows of Philadelphia for [FIVE DaYS THIS ‘FORT RUSSELL SOLDIERS authority. This bout would have been one ef the biggest staged in America in years and would have brot fans from all sections of the country. Several real fight fans had arrived in New Haven when the bout permit was rescinded and disap- pointedly wended their ways home- war Hundreds of others had made all P them off. New Haven has in the past been a good fight town despite the fact that the state law prohibits boxers from try- ing to “knockout, disable or maim” the other guy The police chief's excuse that too mahy papers have called the bout a “prize fight.” and this is the reason he called it off, looks y lame. It looks like a ¢ s with some white ribboners pulling the strings. In place of the bout, a domino contest will take place. The police will guard against unnecessary violence. PAU MOORE CAN'T GET ENOUGH BOUTS Because of the fact that he can’t get enough bouts Moore, the famous little Memphis. ban- tam is returning to America. Pal is one of those little bundles of energy | which must be in action all the time or} go stale. al has been endeavoring to get bouts with English bantams, but they steer cleat of him. The little Frer men, too, will not climb into the same | rinz with Moore. We can’t understand | this, for Pal is oné of those kind of! boxers who doesn’t punish a man much. His wallops lack steam but he is so clever with his light taps that he can | always score enough to return him an easy victor even against a powerful hitter, It would be a great drawing card to match Moore and Jimmy Wilde in this country. Pal has a victory over Wilde, and the Englishman has a much dis. puted verdict over the American. What @ good chance to settle it with the Englishman while he is in our midst. all h | ‘TEXAS PUTS BAN ON POOL AND BILLIARDS We can't understand why the state of Texas ever adopted ‘a law closing public pool and billiard parlors. Pro- ponents of the bill contended that they stimulated idleness among the young men and ‘‘brot them to no good end.” This, it seems to us, could have been regulated by the police. Pool halls in| Dallas have been converted into checker | parlors, as a mockery to the bill. When | pool and billiards go, why not take our ple and coffee? Before long, a gink| will have to walk the streets all eve- ning to have a “rip-snorting good time.” It appears to us that these reformers could go in for other measures and keep their lily white hands off of sport, for it was sports which went a long way | toward keeping up the morale of the American and allied armies. ui Deriaes Cet atok 5 Tame snakes are psed in Morocco! *to clear houses of rats and mice. The sight of a snake seems to terrify the rodents. ns for the trip and now must call| to keep him busy, Pal| | the girls, but to | with dark forebodings. _ YEAR FOR GIRLS HARANGE SNAPPY BOUTS | TOSTALK PREY' | (By United Prens.) —- | | NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Confirmed } and irreconcilable bachelors look askance, nay, view with alarm the calendar for 1920, with particular at- tention directed to February. A casual | glance suffices to indicate the reason for apprehension for February, 192 contains twenty-nine days, 1920 being a leap year. But this is not all. ninth day is Sunday, so that the h will carry flye sabbaths on may stalk their pre; Five days on which, all business | tivities suspended, bachelors cannot | seclude themselves in the inner re- | W gions of their offices, but must come | forth to run the gauntlet, 1 | | CHEYEN eral John Ye, dan. 12.—Gen- shing, “red blooded fighting man” himself, will lengthen his visit to Cheyerae several hours in order that he may attend a bo tournament at Fort Russell whic is to be staged in his honor. ral had intended to leave Chey for Salt Lake at 4:20 o’clock next Thursday afternoon, but because the boxing tournament has been ranged for Thursday night will remain here il after the entertainment con- ded. A number of snappy bouts 1 be put on in tye big ridin at Fort Russell for the edification of the soldier visitor and a big crowd of Wyoming sportsmen, including dele- gates to the Wyoming Wool Growers’ convention. The twenty- And to make a bad matter worse, Friday of the second week in Febru- ary falls on the 13th. Once in a century Februzry has five Sundays and in 1920 is the one-hun- dredth year since a simi phenomen- on occurred. Everything nsidered, 1920 should prove a luck. the- bae tingent the twelve months 2 » filled SOCIETY FORMED TO AID WORLD RELIGIOUS WORK LONDON.-(By = mail.)—At recent meeting at which the Bishop of Ken- | sington, the chief Rabbi, and represen-| tatives of denominations other tt Church of England, Buddhism, ism, Mahomedanism’ and other spoke, it was decided to form a so- ciety for the promotion of « league of | religions. i | The aim of the society is to organize| the spiritual forces of the world for the promotion of universal righteousness, | brotherhood and peace, both national |* and international. | Gs Ae Se San Diego, Calif., property for sale. | The city with a wonderful future. For information, write W. Stocton, Palomar | Apartments, San Diego, California. ' rae 12-80-30t | eect «ei TAKES ADLER-I-KA! i “I had serious bowel and liver trouble. | ‘Lost 50 pounds and could eat only liquid food. Began taking Adler-i-ka and now weigh more than ever. Eat and sleep splendidly.” (Signed) George LaFond, Little Falls, Minn. i | One do: Adler-i-ka_ relieves sour rae “OS stomach, and constipation. IN THESE FISH WERE TAKEN STANTLY. Removes ALL foul matter OPPOSITE THE ANNAPOLIS which poisons system. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years It is a mixture of buckthorn, casacara, gly cerine and nine other simple drugs. Casper Pharmacy.—Advy. C. BLUR WALTER the Severn river opposite the Annapoli. | #ounds, the other 9 pounds. i | | TO ENTERTAIN PERSHING: The | hall | ter if Miller is not in the game. Kocher and Blanchard seem most likely candidates to start the contest at guard. Ce h Morgan also has Robert Grieve to work at either guard or for- ward and it seems likely that he will | set into part of the game. Ee Le: La ‘MORAN HAS CHANGE T0 EVEN UP WITH FULTON (By Associated Press.) NEWARK, Jun. 12.—Frank Moran will have an opportunity tonight in an ght-round bout with Fred Fulton to Jeven up for the knockout Fulton scored over him in New Orleans in 1917. ea ya OS 0- So er ee | CALENDAR OF SPORTS | 0. Boxing:— Frank Moran va. Fred Ful- fon, 8 rounds, at Newark. - Willie Jackson rounds, at Philadelphia, | |SILENCE PAYS | ACCORDING TO | BRITISH WIFE (By United Pre: j LONDON.—{By mail.)— the silence” is becoming a door sport in the United Kingdom. ’ joing |married couples |chafing under the heavenly bonds but jwho haven’t reached the divorce court tage. the case of Mrs. Florence Hill against her husband, G, J. Hill, in which is was brot out that the couple had lived three without mutual conversation, | Lipliea. ~ ; Some one with a good memory brot out the fact that Daniel Defoe main- | tained the silence in his home for some- thing like a qua | his other works. Other cases have jbeen recalled in which couples who found the daly strain of a breaktgst-table conversation | much for them have resorted to the “in jresponse to yours of the 29th ultimo” iform of communication. IN THE SEVERN River NAVAL ACADEMY.ONE WEIGHED 8% POUNDS, THE OTHER 9 PouNDS AND PRIZE STRIPED BASS—These fish were taken in Perry A. Morris, aye, Wm. Kocher, aye, One weighed did pee i & Naval Academy, vs. Pete Hartley, 6 into popular in- | The game is played usually between who find themselves Since the introduction into court of ases,of speechless matrimony have mul- er of a century while he wrote Robinson Crusoe and some of too mission of the state of Wyoming in re- gard to the adjusting of the water rates of the city of Casper presented to the city council for their acceptance. Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by W. F. Dunn, that the city council in session considering your present order for increase of water rates, consider your order inequitable and respectfully request the commission to send a rep- resentative here to meet with the city council to adjust the water rates of the city of Casper. Motion carried. Moved by “W. W. Keefe, seconded by Perry A. Morris, that the city water commissioner be instructed to notify all schools, churches, lodges and persons now obtaining water from the city water system free, must install water meters at once and pay the water rates as prescribed by the city ordinance. On roll call, all members of the city council voting aye, the atting mayor declared said motion duly carried. An ordinance presented entitled “An ordinance amending section 15 and sec- tion, 23 of Ordinance No. 374, passed and@approved January 7th, 1918, being an ordinance fixing the salary of the city attorney and city councilmen. Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by Perry A. Morris, whereas an emerg- ency exists and such is hereby de- clared to be the case, that the rules and statutory provisions providing for the reading of an ordinance more than once be suspended, and therefrom this ordinance shall be in full force and ef- fect from and after the date of its passage. An aye and nay vote being taken, resulted: T. A. Dean, aye, W. F. Dunn, aye, W. W. Keefe, aye, Perry A. Morris, aye, M. L. Bishop, aye. Whereupon the acting mayor declared that such an emergency did exist. Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by Perry A. Morris, that the ordinance be passed as read. An aye and nay vote being taken, resulted: T. A. Dean, aye, W. F. Dunn, aye, W. W- Keefe, aye, Perry A. Morris, aye, Wm. Kocher, aye, M: L. Bishop, aye, Whereupon the acting mayor de- clared said ordinance duly passed as read, and therefrom this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage and shall be known as Ordinance No, 1254 of the ordinances of the city of Casper. The city engineer made his report in the matter of raising the street grade at the corner of Maple street and Yel- lowstone Highway. Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by Wm. Kocher, that the parties asking for the change of grade be permitted to proceed with the work, under the supervision of the city engineer, and that the city attorney he instructed to draw 2 contract and have said parties sign same, and furnish the city with a good and sufficient bond of cash and otherwise protecting the city.of Casper against any expense or damages which might arise from the changing of said grade. An aye and nay vote being taken, resulted: T. A. Dean, aye, W. F. Dunn, aye, W. W. Keefe, aye, Perry A. Moris, aye, Wm. Kocher, aye, M. L. Bishop, aye. Whereupon the. act- ing mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded by W. W- Keefe, whereas Y. J. Stock and others have expended the sum of $250,000 for passenger aeroplanes for passenger service between Casper and other points, that the city of Casper expend the sum of $3,000 to procure a public landing place for said planes. An aye and nay vote being taken, re- sulted. T: A: Dean, aye, W. F. Dunn, aye, W. W. Keefe, aye, Perry A. Mor- ris, aye, Wm. Kocher, aye, M. L. Bishop, aye. Whereupon the acting mayor declfired said motion duly car- ied. x An ordinance presented entitled “An ordinance providing for the construc- 6 | i GHEE EEE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHE HEHE EE : Casper Business and Professional HHEKKKE HHEKKKKE Directory HE REEL AREA EIA BARES AAS IAAI EAI IAAI IIASA ASH or ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Closed, Audited. Stock transfer agents trars. Authorities on Income ixes. Notary Public. THE GUARANTEE REGISTRY RPORATION Co; Rooms 208-211 Oil Exchange BlAg. ‘ Phone 660, | | —- —o ARCHITECTS \ ! DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects | Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects cs ee | AUTO REPAIR SS NOT FREEZE Drive into the A FULL CHARGED BATTERY | DOE H AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, | ! ! 111 BE. First St. Phone 968-3 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER BAGGAGE TRANSFER Coal and Coke Delivered HERMAN ENGELKD *Phone 183M. | FRANK RAITORS Bagenge & Transfer MOVING A SPECIALTY Office San Electric Co. 149 8. Center Phone 1013 gy SEARLS ‘TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— ‘Tait’s Bil Hall Phone: RB: 104 Mo We jee, a Specialty. BROKERS CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIO EXCHANGE. &. E, Carnes & B, ‘Leaperance, Proprietors. List your Oil Stocks with us; we can fill your ordera on a@ re- markably low margin. Phone 1147. Office over Iris Theater Oe? ——_____» DOCTORS ‘The CASPER PRIVATE PIT, 840-8. Durbin rote ae Phones 272 and DR. H. R. LATHROP, eee ne Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 —— | ysician and §rgeon | offic: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. ‘Phones— ———————— DR J. C. KAMP | Office 130 “i House 33 j DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Bohrbaugh Blas. (Over Casper ‘harmacy.} Phone 54, 7 ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co, 112 E. Third 8t. ‘hows, Rt sre rece ne ay Mt tracting. ? ae ‘as pear [ [ WAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT. HAT. CLHANING | We clean and.re-bloci all kinds ! Hats, Pan: Felt, a8 Suite ntlemei all work guaran: orders for enw for and ‘deliver, lor in connection Zentlemen. Au teed. Al: re Hats. “We ‘ait Shoe shining par for Iadies and ter Se, wees gree | 0.5. titans eae oar INSURANCE HOAGLAND | We sell The Wyoming’s Own 1 (Life, Keep Your Money at Home, 1 | Otftee 247 N. Center Phone s8ow j LAWYERS 7 oo ‘ WILLIAM 0. wiL. i Attorney at fread | Casper, | suttes 14-18-16, Tae, Townsend Block —a MICHAEL w. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 O11 Ex, CHIROPRACTORS ‘Casper, Wyo Page Bullding DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY ——— Chi ‘acto! ‘ Lyrte Theater Bide. Genter 8 Nie rote STANLEY & MURANE Urfice Phone 706. Tes. 95. - 204-207 Ol Exchange B So? Camper, Wyoming = DR. B. G. HAHN =——S Peienedae ||| NCHors « ecimmeer Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. 300-: pwyers orn" Hibaes ilNars ||| 800-101 dit Eades mae, | = ———= |"... i Da a \ | GEORGE W. FERGUSON Chiropractor Rooms 259572 at-Law + maple | | one aoe! Blag. a Phone a eh) Casper, LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON | YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS KLOCK PETER CLAUSEN G Contractor. bree aig" Sie Ske P. O, Box 1145 RSS Rai ig SE TOTREODE SE et | J. H, BOLNER 1 Rig Building Contractor i) 280 E. Hugo Street Phone G31J. CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS 4 tion of game courts on the ground oc- Horsch @ Ny: cupied by the city hall and creating Cleaning, (Pressing: Remodeling the same into public playgrounds.” Genter, rinderand taliroad Bits, Moved Geer Kocher, -seconded by] “Service” Our Motto. Phone 66 | Perry A. Morr! 7 eet + ‘Whereas, an emergency exists and DOCTORS such is hereby declared to be the case | o-—- that the rules and statutory proviekins ' Phynthien nahine Gabe! ‘ requiting :the reading of an ordinance |- », .ci.1 attantinn iveanee diseases \ more than onge be suspendid and there. oF wom en and sciildren, be ak | from this ordinance 6 ia! ¥ . force and effect from and after the date . Office Phone 609, Res, Phone 746 | of its passage. ————@ An aye and nay vote betas ken) Kit Practise 4 BAWDEN. M.D. ee ss aye, Br. in, ctice limiter oO A808 0! ie alongs eit apse Hite aes ne Mor. Genito-Urinary Trot ‘and Disoases ris, aye, Wm. Kocher, aye, M. L. Bishop, aye. ‘Whereupon the acting mayor declared that such an’ emerg- ency did exist. Moved by Wm.-Kocher, seconded by Perry A. Morris, that the ordinance be pased as read. An aye and nay yote being taken, resulted: T. A. Dean, aye, | w. F. Dunn, aye, W. W. Keefe, aye, t . L, Bishop, aye. Whereupon the acting mayor declared: said ordinance 4 of the mA ge eee ices via lds. i. Office He" Houge, 347M; oppital, 27% or 27 10a. m. to 1 p. m. ME | m.;:7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m |,. MARSHALL ©. KEI'PH, M. D. \ ‘hysician and Surgeon Spec! attention given to obstet- rics and diseases of women and | children. : Pe J 2 inckmore Building Phones: Office, 30; Residence 1646 ————— ———————________ — ae pe e - © Wyoming PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONO hips hot: wat all ‘kinase promptiy’ ations ‘g | W. M. PAL} j atcam unde hie hot te: etal Ral ose Gteciure ‘Bag en? TW. is REAL ESTATE Ey | MARION PrP, Heel Estate na omrence | ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL Strict wet Seocne St. zModern Noone by ‘Nuria Month anit P. DALTON, Pray STAGE LINES ¥. 3. HYD Mall) mxprecs, wan ee ti i A “Great” ‘Telephone O83 or pz coaPer. ——————___ a 3 | REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS 4 WwW. lL. TALBERT, Representative a Smith-Tarner Drag Store, Phone 176 ‘ a ° VETERINARY SURGEON | RATHBUN ry Surgeon, | nes