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TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920 ROADS MUST BE WIDE ENOUGH TO OFFER DRAINAGE Right-of-Way Problem Important} in Routing of Roads but State Has Cooperation of Land Owners In addition to the routing of pro- highways, the right-of-way re- ments have been one of the vital | TROUBLE FOUND Cheyenne Commissioners Kill First Occupational Tax Bill Submitted - (Special to The Tribune.) HEYENNE, Wyo. Mar. 2.—The ions confronting the Wyoming|Cheyenne city commissioners, who for highway department. Bighty |“everal weeks have been wrestling with now the width required and) the knotty problems of an occupational has been found that contractors con-|t@X ordinance designed to raise revenue der the right-of-way width very seri.|Of Which the city was deprived by the ; when submitting bids for con-/Closing of saloons, have killed the first ications jSuch ordinance introduced and now have cngineers have long realized the need| before them an entirely different bill. sht-of-ways of sufficient width not|S0 much was the matter with the sched. only to permit economical construction | ule of taxes provided in the first ordi- to provide proper drainage. The| nance, according to complaints made to eral public now recognizes the im-|,the commissioners, that they decided it portance of having their roads proper-|would be best to kill the bill rather located regardless of the fact that| than endeavor to patch it up. location ma¥ pass thru valuable]! The new occupational tax ordinance and requiring an 80-foot rightof-/does not provide a tax on theatre \tickets, as did the old, but this subject the depart-|is to be covered in a special ordinance nt’s project extending from Lovell/ay a precaution against resistance by. » Cowley in Big Horn county it was) theatre owners thru resort to the courts, ary to locate this road thru some /such resistance, if theatres were cov- e best land in that section. Thelereq in the general ulong that road for the entire | would result in holding up occupat! tance not only cooperated with the} sas%s of all varieties, whereas if a spe- rtment in every way, but gave ten ‘cial theatre tax ordinance is passed that t additional width for the rightof-| only Will be affected by any procedure y on each side of the proposed road | retituted by the theatre-owners. It is and agreed to move their fences at), oposed to levy a tax of 4 cents on éfich thelr Owner | theatre ticket sold. Why four cents? is a genéral inquiry by the public, who |shrewdly surmise that the imposition of such a tax would result in the thea- tres increasing their admission pricé an Jeven five cents, thereby adding 25 per cent to the amount of increase provided for by the pfoposed city ordinance. Se FOUND IN CODY’ ioe Attorney General Parchment Discovered Inside Old Instrument Reyeals Its Ignores Summons; Origin to Be Arrested CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 2.—At- torney General William L. Walls, legal ulviser of the governor and other state | officers, is about to be ignominiously | haled into court, under arrest as a vio- lator of the law, cuted for the more er less heinous of- bit skin which crumbled in his) tense of failing to have snow removed and inside the roll a parchment! from the sidewalk in front of his resi- the following inscription: | dence here, The attorney general was In ye name of God Amen. We! summoned to appear on ‘this charge ose names are under written wa that the 1 day of February 1673 estown colonie sam blue wills hes Recently, on highway owner CODY, Wyo., March 2.—B. A. Neil of this place suspects that he sor of a genuine Stradivar violin. A few days ago he undertoo pair an ancient “fiddle” whic! I ented to him abeut years o by a George Blue. Tucked inside the old instrument he found a roll of he poss to | ea. | it was announced by Police Judge to george blue hes great grand-| Swainson that a warrant’ for his ar- the fidel is made by his near friend post would be issted and that he would \utono Stardiverous hes will is he to je prought before the municipal court will 1 t0 @ near friend or relative’ as 4) custody. he want and by vertue hearfore made) ™ 4 ttorney Goneral Walls’ official posi- e this will for sam blue witness! tion does not immunize him against ar- re me this day sir thomas @ale | fest and prosecution. itnes J. B. Smith | site ais = “W, M. Stone “sam x vue |Cheyenne Council Philadelphia, Penn. DR or cesg eratrede hat Splits on Truck \ugust 1706 wills his fiddle to his son Will Blue as a wish of his great grand| ther Sam Blue therefore I make t CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 2.— S| Whether the City of Cheyenne should will for George Blue. William Beaw | purchase a. Seagrave or a La France | foatd) aS hee | triple motor truck caused a split in the | | municipal council Monday, Commis- | | sioners C. W. Hirsig and John J. Me-| |Inerney voting for the former and | Mayor Ed. P. Taylor for the latter. \e i eeeaciigre pera eee Uae sted ae ithe Will cone $12,000" THe didcus. Blue family for ion of the relative merits of the two trucks was marked by bitter exchanges. So ge as corge biue s Abslum Miller sd Rogers (le stamp)" IMe il states that at the time George | Witn that it had been in the senerations, The violin measures 23 inches. in length. It is battered but in no way, eriously damaged. _ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The American Academy in Rome, | which has confined its membership and | honors to male artists since its foun- dation, a quarter of a century ago, has | {inally decided to throw open its doors women competitors. Notice is hereby given that at a spe- jal meeting of the stockholders ef NA-| t PRONA HOME BUILERS, IN a Wyoming corporation, held at the of five of Durham & Lowe uite 394,{ Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyom-} jing, on February 18, 1920, at the hour of which meeting the stockholders were pre: enting all of. the capital stoc company, and by proper resolii- unanimously adopted, said cor- tion was ordered dissolved, the cor enterprise abandoned and the vay franchise and corporate name wrendered, said company having ceased to do busin all corporate having been paid, all corporate lilies discharged and the corporate ets and property distributed among persons entitled there The stat- SEE BEN ght o'clock p. m., 4 al) of It is important that all members of the Chamber of Com- merce cast their vote for the selection of a y trustee for creditors and stock- Board of Directors. | olders is the Western Engineering i} Company. i W. ). MANN REMEMBER MAR. 4 ff) (SBAL) i} IS THE LAST, DAY C4 M, BRYAN, Pre ident. | ss | 109 W 1S" ST. PHONE 74 W WATCH AND WAIT BIG RED TAG SALE Will pay cash for used cars this week. Bring your car to the COLISEUM GARAGE and ask for Cc. E. DAWSON Phone 724 SHORT CHECK IN FIXING TAX and will he prose-| | Monday afternoon, but was not arrest- | He failed to appear and thereafter | Che Caspet Daily Cribune LIVE NEWS OF WYOMIN STOCK TO FINANCE NEW TURNED IN TO STATE OFFICE CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 2: etal less more honesty is characteristic of, Persons doing business with the office | of the Wyoming secretary of state, Sec-| CHEYENNE, retary of State Chaplin will have to order his force to refuse to accept per- Which is being organ: sonal checks in payment of fees unless such checks are from individuals or. corporations known to bé reliable. The secrétary of state's office recently has been victimized with a number of checks which came back marked “no funds” and the sécretary personally has had to make good to the state the fees rep- resented by this discredited paper. { | | posed structure are provide for 50 apart the 43 originally consi that holderg of stock ings, non-stockholders tenants only in the ev any apartments not holders. The acute has resulted in this flood of applications corporation. BONUS TOPIC REOPENED BY CHEYENNE LEGION : CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 2.—The Cheyenne post of the American Legion has become involved in a controversy regarding whether the legion should, or should not, bend its influence to secure from congress legislation providing for the payment of bonuses to ex-service men. Recently the local post passed a resolution placing itself on record as opposed to such activity by legion mem- bers, either as individuals or as an or- with official positions” ganization. Some members of the by Mayor J. A. legion have protested so strenuously in against this resolution, however, that re the question has been reopened. OFFICE RIVERTON, Wyo., health and being a signed statement j Delfelder calls attent BISHOP THOMAS | see's" 0" |mony on the part of TO REMAIN IN STATE, REPORT CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 2.—A mes- sage from Bishop N. S. Thomas of the Episcopal diocese of Wyoming, who re- | cently was elected bishop of the New Jersey diocese, states that he has de- cided to remain in Wyoming. Bishop Thomas is at Trenton, to wk.ch place he went a fortnight ago to make inves- ‘gation before deciding whether he would accept the New Jersey charge or continue bishop of the Wyoming dio- ” cese, CHEYENNE, Wyo., ceipts of the Wyomi fice during February, the permanent lane ally. The greater pi A bill now before the New York legislature would give women equal representation with men on the state | committees of the several political par- ties, | CHEYENNE, wyo. A ' Colley of Dixon, Who If fresh eggs were selling for slightly more than the stale variety would you Wyoming, has been buy stale ones? Threaded Rubber In- ‘arey a. major Sulation puts Willard Storage Batteries in the fresh-egg class, new when you being organized. , buy one, Ask absut them. Auto Bice- H. Beach, transferre | tricat Co, U1 ba First street. Phone of major of cavalry | 9685. 2-28-6t of infantry. an apartment house numerous that the plans of the pro- sélling plan is made popular by the fact call on thy apartménts in the new build a DELFELDER NOT CANDIDATE FOR “already overburdened Delfelder of declining to become a candidate for ction at the polls this spripg. minic jurges contitued co-operation and har- administration of public a pits > ‘LIND OFFICE RECEIPTS $162,000 LAST MONTH $182,000 or at the rate of $1,800,000 an- | was derived from royalty petroleum. ASSISTANT ADJUT. ‘ANT IS STATE CAVALRY MAJOR pointed assistant adjutant general of regiment of national ¢ He G ‘VLLNAVE RESIGNS FROM FIRE DEPARTMENT AFTER several year: 8, Son by paid fire fighters and the de- rtment placed on an entirely new basis, meeting of the city council. nation was accepted, to Sub- ized here to erect | have been he will devote his time to private af- to be changed to| fairs and business. ments iictead of} His successor has not Ri aeons been named. ste WILLIAM RUSSELL HEADS will be given first being accepted ent that there are | desired by stock- | housing situation plan bringing a| for stock in the! . William Russell, In a big Western | thriller, heads the bill at the Lyric theater today, following last night's scream) of % “Fugitive from Matri- mony.” Harold Lioyd in an inimitable | comedy, suppleménts the program along with another comedy featuring j Hank Mann. ee In China an average of only one wom- n in 330 is able to read. AGAIN. | ‘ailing | Mar. 2. are reasons given Riverton Why You Should Have Aetna Bonds Because the financial se- curity back of their bonds is absolute. ust issued ‘Ma ion to six yea ipal official and the public in the Because their contracts are short, clear and con- tain new features of liber- ality which are of great value to you. March PGR toate Because their extensive ‘om sources 3 1 funds, totaealf 2nd efficient agency or- ganization guarantees the prompest of service. LET US WRITE YOUR BONDS art of the revenue —THE— G. F. Bell Agency General Insurance 303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 363 » March 2.—E. J. recently was ap- commissioned by of cavalry in the ard cavalry now succeeds Alfred xd from the rank to that of colonel, Acid-Stomach Destroys Health, Vitality and Strength Good health is your heritage. So don’t let @n acid-stomach deprive you of your health. Don’t let it hold you back. Some people think an acid-stomach merely causes indigestion, dyspepsia, bloat, heart- burn, etc. That isa grave mistake. You simply have no idea of the long train of physical ills and awful human suffering that are directly traceable to acid-stomach. Kneumatism,Gout, Sciatica, Cirrhosis of the Liver, Biliousness, Anemia, Autointoxication, Intestinal Conges- tion, Severe Headache, Insomnia, Nervousness, Mental Depression, Melancholia, Dizziness, Heart Trouble—yes, even Catarrh, Ulcer and Cancer of the Stomach—all of these disorders can find their original source in that one con- dition—acid-stomach. Most people do not realize this. Yet it is not at all surprishig. . Any number of people have acid-mouth without knowing it, because the acid is absolutely tasteless, yet pewerful enough to eat through the harder-than-bone enamel of the teeth, causing them to decay. Therefore you can easily imagine that acid- stomach is far reaching in its effects, causing the above named ailments. Get rid of acid-stomach by simply using EATONIC tablets that you eat like a bit of EATONIC quiekly banishes the immediate effects of acid-stomach—such as bloat, heart burn, belching, food-repeating, indigestion, etc. It improves the general nealthyaids diges- tion and thus helps tl the entire body to get full nourishment from the food eaten. There are more than 500,000 people in the United States who, in the past few months, have tested EATONIC and who today are pre- Berea to testify to the fact that it rid them of acid-stomach, All have used it under the clean-cut guarantee that if they did not find EATONIC satisfactory in every way it wouldn't cost them a penny. The results from using EATONIC, as shown by letters received from many of them, are 80 amazing as to be almost beyond belief. Tw Reds een | thousand drug stores dispense EATONIC. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not satistied EATONI C OUR _ACID-STOMACH Center and Second streets, on paved , Hae 136 Exclusive \ Exceptional Soreortity y E'OFR SAL.E BEST PAYING PROPOSITION IN CASPER Fleet of five White Motor Trucks, with established business, has lease on building with 7,000 square feet cles space, one block from corner of equipped with machinery and accessories. Trucks practically, new and in A-1 condition. SACRIFICE PRICE IF SOLD AT ONCE. James H. Bury Realty Co. Ii Ld bd CL Lk street. Rent nominal, shop fully N N be! r < Agents 128 West Second St. — YEARS. SERVICE! NPARTMENT SHAPED UP | n vnoe _ BY PROSPECTIVE RENTERS (Special to The Tribune.) Wyo., Te F scriptions to the stock of a corporation | April 1. No reason for resigning was stated so| by Villnave, but it is understood that , assistant fire chief for | C dortag which time the volunteer department “has béen super-| | tendered his resignation at last night's | His resig- take effect | | LYRIC BILL IN THRILLER = 2 = = = = I = = " eatceceoaern 'SIIISII GSI SIS IVTSSI ISS IS GSI ISS DS gs | candy, and the results are truly wonderful. 1a ILI PIO TITS IDI ISS: Clearance Is Your Complexion What It Should Be? If your complexion is pale Af it has lost its seft fresh restore iis watural, healthy gi ASSAGE VIBRATOR For Use in Your Own Home LECTRIC massage at home will bring out your beauty. A few days’ treatment will work won- ders. Come in foday. Free demonstration all this greek in our Department. The STAR> ELECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR) sells for $5 complete. It’s guaranteed to do all that any vibrator will do. Try it! CASPER PHARMACY Drugs and Jewelry PAGF FN MEN’S AND BOYS’ HATS AND CAPS EXTRA SPECIAL Sale (Except Stetsons) 20 PER CENT SCOUN ALL THIS WEEK Richards & Cunningham Co. Think Richards & Cunningham When You Want the Best Many a good business goes down because the men behind it fail to watch for leaks. Take a look at your concern and see whether or not it is being run on a money-making basis. If we can help you work out some of your problems or a plan to make your business a greater money-maker we will appreciate the opportunity to serve you. Established 1889 THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE! J You Get DID YOU EVER NOTICE how hard some men work to build up a good business—to make money—but how little effort they pat forth to keep it? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 Nation»lized 1903 MAY WE SERVE YOU? The Casper National Bank | HA Keep What J JPPHONE KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND PO OOLCLLCLCCLELCLLLLL LEE # gly, ae = Vik Mi Mn Mah Mh if hit be Mi ona é ‘