Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 10

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sSotea Pe MI DISOR hee HO ~ ann mam tn tne somes i MEA an TI Suggestions for Chamber of Com merce Reach Tribune from Man Who Visited Here Nearly Two Years Ago Major Alfred H. Beach of Lusk in Charge of Organization for State CHEYENNE, Wyo., “Fen. 20.—The re- LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING prod wi CONTRACTORS IN THIS STATE Ws oe Outside Builders Not | Interested as [Firsrwoman TO PRACTICE IN: WYOMING Ehret CHEYENNE, Wyo., Wyoming svon is to Bare e rater ing woman lawyer, Miss Grace Me. Donald of Newcastle, a graduate of the law department of the University of Washington, has applied for ad- “The best Tupi tiie world are the oldest.’ ‘They were chiefly made like'the present Indian an: “WEXIGO SHOWS INCREASE (By Associated Brena.) mre Mexico (By Mail.—During the first 20 months since the resumip-' {i} of international money order re- ie ae to & report received by Edward A. Dow, Armeérican consul here, from An- dres G. Garcia, formerly Mexican consul y afcieit Roman [when it was) . | ——Announce— Not all the hope for Caspers future} cpuiting of a regiment of infantry for is confined within the corporate lim-| the its of the city or even those of Wyo ming. From Ohio com one who keeps in t a With activit here thru The Casper Daily ‘rik and the suggestions he offers are w worth consideration as calling atten- lion to problems which already « solution here. The writer is Nathan H Barber, attorney of Cambridge, His le follows: his 14, 1920. citizens of ring to giv n up-to-< We read y interest. elty a great te chamber of com: paper daily, with it isos Ohi.) General Timothy directed g sothe time r, Wyoming arétsecuring two, of the Rquadrons reorganized guami is to he undertaken at ones + a letter from! der the management of Alfred H. Bew of Newcastle, who Wednesday resigned) conferred commission as major of cavalry to accept commission | las colone of infantry. Colonel Beach's reeruiting activities, ted at the: of F. MeCoy, will be! to communities not touchea| by the recruiting of a regiment of cav- alry which has hen in progress for and which recently Recruits for the dnfantry; Fegiment will he sought alone the line} of the Union Pacific in Southern Wy-| writer visited in|oming, the towns which will be recr | Wyoming teat of Columbia. ice of <Adjutant has resulted in required three mission to the bar of this state and announcement of her admission soon is anticipated. Miss eee mt present is employed in a lawyer's of- fice at Newcastle. She is a graduate of Wellsley and has had several years berg skein in practice in the District SUPERINTENDENT QVER | UNION PACIFIC LINES) Result of Crush; Chicago Firm to Bid on. Casper- Salt Creek Road general at El Paso, now director general lof the Mexican postal service. “Senor Garcia’s report shows that 23 {313 money orders have been issued in [Mexico for collection in the United (Special to the Tribune)“ States since May 1,, 1918. The money |}) CHEYENNE, Feb. 20.—A careful sur- oe of these orders was $678,811.33. vey of the situation relative to con-! Phe fact ‘that the value of money or- tractors was made by Governor Carey's ‘ders issued. in the United States pay- delegates to the Good Roads conter-/ apie in Mexico is abont six times that of pad pea Abe a iar ho a Johnson | orders made out in Mexico to American Fay conmatiaiph ahd. Bh Macaiman:} DRyeer I. cxmlained chy Atseetoan sot [Eats highway’ > superintendent ‘trom | Cine. Bere ae wan: to ie mumber af fe: h they. have jist returned’ to Chey.|™ittances made to relatives in Moxie Jenne: ‘hy Mexican laborers in the~ United Tt has developed that contractors are| States. |going to have during the coming sum mer all the work they can possibly handie, in the immediate vicinities of INITIATION SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND < Avl0.0.F Hall BANQUET AT MULLIN CLUB "AT 8 P.M. “Wisiting Knights ‘nvited to be Present N PIF OC oe : ST OTOTTTTOTIIO aS: OOM MM Mb 4 your city on July 4, 1918, and witness- ed your people celebrating the anni-| Rawlins, Rock Springs, Green River, rsary of the birth of a new nation] Rvanston Kemmerer and Afton. In —the United States of Ameri I was|fantrs recruits also will be sought in with the progressive] easter Wyoming communities not rep- spirit. of hard f people.| resented in the cavalry regiment, in- should! cluding Lusk and Manville. Announcement of the appointment Your state is full of minerals,|of Reach as colonel of infantry fol- is large and with a well de-| lowed closely that of the appointment veloped system of irri of ‘Rasmus Anderson of Newenstle as/ i f the f inspector general of the Wyoming and stock raising s tional guard. Beach and Anderson en- tered the national: military forces to. gether in 1917, the former ns majo> and the latter as Heutenant, botn saw rvice overseas and both hell com- missions as major when the exped tionary arm; canes Mew demobilized. bring irces you The o| chamber pf ¢ must tion_of the p is a long & 2 a building up ir city and To make Casper the city 1 deserves tol FQ I L WORKERS Qu IT DESPITE CANCELLATION CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 20.—The recall last Saturday of the order to rail. road maintenance of way workers to ¥ >» have people attracted to Casper sou must have something for them to do. Second—You must have houses to of population. Your tax rate should be the stent with progress and house the increase Thira— minimum ¢ ing centers being Cheyenne, Larantie:| pent of the Wyoming division during ‘ager. announcement was made appointment of A. W. office of general superintendent of the Union Pacific Railroad system. Mr. Woodruff, who has been superintend ent of the Wyoming aivision of the Union Pacifie during the last three years, with the exception of a period spent h the American forees in France, will leave today for Omaha to assume the duties of his new posi- tion. He will be succeeded by A. W. McDuffie, who served as superintend | Mr. Woodruff’s absence in France. Mr. MeDuffie, since Mr. ‘Woodruft’s return, | 5.) has been superintendent of the west- rn division of the Union Pacific, a pos}- tion he relinquished recently to take a Cheyenne. Mr. Woodruff, at 36 years of age, of the world. sTe is ranke2 only by PR. S. Lovett, chairman of the board of directors; Carl Grey, president; E. FE. ‘alvin, vice president, and William B. effers, vice president and general man He began his railroad career xt should not be strike last Saturday was not officially communicated to the pumpmen em-~- *iftth—Rent& should not be exorbi- 9103 letween Cheyenne and Wendover, all )'T7 “Sixth—Last, but not least Casper should have modern schoo! nd chureh of whom are affiliated with the union, | buildings. “To meet the first nirement the chamber of commerce should see to it . time as the strikers could be con-jed to that position. that diversified manufacturing Plants} incea that the strike order had been j are located in your city, and every fa-)™TCSheg All returned to work ; and inducement held out to that! Seoaneaday. About six employes were ; involved, “To meet the second requirement, the pists Gi Tat } of interest not to exceed six pércent. ™ 5 Wyoming Married less in the east. Take the money 50 build shacks, they are not attractive. Laramie, Sheridan and Casper anl a few chamber of commerce should formulate . | So Or come s1o00.008 ata rate Man Well Known in If it cannot be had in the west at that rate it ean be had at that rate ‘and raised and buy lots, and build stx.! CAEYENNE, Wyo., Feb, 20.—E. seven and ecight-roomed hou: Don't | Percy Palmer, well known in Cheyenne, Newcomers will readily buy the houses years ago chief clerk of the lower house at fair = “| ried in Denver to Mrs. Caroline L. Doy- chert, Rev. Sherman Coolidge, a full- blooded Indian .clergyman, formerly stationed at Fort Washakie, Wyo., per- forming the Episcopal ceremony. Mrs. Palmer formerly _was the wife of Charles L. Doychert, a traveling sales- mah, from whom she was divorced, people will neither invest in manutfac- people will neither intest in manufac- turing, business nor homes. “To meet the fifth suggestion, rents should not be in excess of five or six pent net, on the money Anverhe December 21, 1917, receiving custody of the owner, A higher rent will notyy.. earold daughter. Mr. and invite permanent residents. Mra. Palmer will reside in the Country | sixth and last proposition, if your people plenty to do and omfortatily housed they will not he “To the Club section of Denver. ployed on the Colorado and Southern, | yen and in consequence the’ Colorado and} ing as superintendent of the western |+, Southern had a 100 per cent pump-/ division since Mr. McDuffie was grant- | man's strike on its hands until such | | ed leave of absence, today was appoint- |NEW LAND AND Owyhee Land and Live pany, of the. Wyoming legislature, was mar-|onq Hugh W. Taylor, J. Sheehan, W. the age of 11 years, when he became 2 call boy. During the last fourteen | he has been in the employ of the n P: A. Williams, who has been act-} LIVESTOCK CO. Feb. 20.—The Stock Com- capital stock $300,000, capital stock divided into 300 shares of the par value of $100 each, directors John G. CHEYENNE, Wyo., C. Noteware and Price A. Hawkins, filed articles of incorporation in the) office of the Wyoming secretary of state Wednesday. | the war and from big machines used at the navy yard. JOYFUL EATING of pantal ecldite, hout good schools for their nd good churches to worship peg F children in and they will voluntarily see to It that both shall b tor, 1 ¥ not from an entirely uninterested stand- point, because I have a son and a daugh- PHILADELPHIA—(Ry > mail.)—More (the latter living in your city) Who | than 1,000,000 pounds of scrap iron, lead, ready adopted Wyoming as their |prass and other metals are to be sold These several matters of which|at the Philadelphia navy yard by com- written could be tasily develop-| petitive bidding. This material was ac- broadened, gndea and vearried | cumulated from the dismantling of sul , sueeessfully by” your c! v Of|/ marines and other amerce, to the upbuilding and 1 of your city. spectfaully, THAN H. cA BARBER.” S. GIRL HAS MILITARY A ited Press.) LILLE {ey Mail).—The time-honored tradition that only royalty and ambas- sadors may have military attaches has been broken in favor of an American girl here. Sho is Miss Ella Harris of Philadetphia, and her military attache, assigned by the French army, is Capt. Jules de Surmont, aid to Gen, Ta capelle. Miss Harris is the district manager of the American Red Cross for its{t work in the devastated district around Lille, and her activities have become |}} so extensive.-and helpful that the/¢ French army authorities of the Lille district have assigned Capt. de Sur- mont. to her as special assistant. ‘The assignment to her of Capt. de Surmont, who is the son of a cotton mill owner of Lille and thoroughly ac- quainted with the gate an excep- tional honor, for a French army cap- tain is a high personage. It is intend- ed that he help especially in tracing shipments of medical or relief supplies that are lost on the railroads, and in other liaison work with various French government bureaus and departments. Accountants and Announce the opening of Mestas & Spears at 318-3 Chicago + Optica Co. ANNOUNCEMENT RALPH B. MAYO & CO. per, Wyoming, for the general practice of accounting. F. TILLMAN baoage Ac Resident Manager mver There will be a regular meeting of Casper Lone, No. 1353, on Friday night, February "elias of Officers and other business. ‘By order E. R. out the isi taken out of both eating | KI-MOIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take—relief prompt and Industrial Engineers an office, in association with 19 Oi] Exchange Bldg., Cas- Casper Robert Cohen, Secretary. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Wyo., Feb, 20.—official | their headquarters. {-aay of the|State highway department to the no- Woodruff to the | Cessity of developing contractors with- N in the state in order to accomplish the} outlined work. ori “| Superintendent McCalman was un able to interest Chicago contractors -in any work in this state with the excep. tion of “d-sur Salt Creek, w Midwest Refining company. Cas-) per will be visited next week by Chi- cago contractors, to inspect this road with a vi Arrangements for all other work in} the state will have to be made locally.) the the bridges and smaller drainage strne- tures up sections of the state. leave of absence pending his transfer to} 1. epened February 24th. ao ee vee teiried geneme (Ate port of Office Closing Not Taken Seriously in Wyo. CHEYENNE, Wyo., {Washington report the offices of surveyors general of Wyoming and Colorado is contemplated is not taken seriously here. hat abolition of these offices is a re mote probability so long as the federal government retains any portion of its immense land boldings jin these states, WILLARD stands for vice most INCORPORATED) & } Soeeoes ‘ This brings the ced road between Casper and h is to be pald for by e proposed 40-mile stretch of N vy to entering thelr bi -\Bungalow Aprons Regular price, $2.45, $1 90 For Week End . 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