Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1920, Page 7

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¥ e _ be Casper Daily Exibune ie ick PAGE SEVER Bray ie: 7 a = i : : England, recently for her perilous un- pani has prea oe omice in the city | drilling at Grass Creek should be com- y : i : 41 | dertakin: with C. F, Kimmelt in’ charge. This | pleted the latter pa 1 iF | company is now drilling on Grass Creek |’ gph ccrtinn oe ne ah ses l 1 | and near Newcastle. They expect to County Attorney A. R: MEXICO-WYOMING OPENS owey ‘is in ‘ , | begin. operations early. One well now Denver and expecta to r Monday. GREEK SP F i OFFICE IN THERMOPOLS = no a Naat ; MUL, : THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. Mar. 27— : < 3 a |} The Mexico-Wyoming Petroteum Com- | , . 4 Notice is hereby..given that at a re-| : ‘ quest of the majority of the stockhold-| ers of the Mills & Baker Co., a Wyom-| Poa ay : : 4 ing corporation, a meeting of the stoc Limited Supply Makes Addition of holders. will be held at the office of| gram of United States Health ' é River Wat i Z oat Service to Eliminate Men- : Bole Sa and ve ‘ Rone lisse an itotoon Maia ins City of Casper,.County of Natrona’ an ace There ; oS is | Continued % State of Wyoming, for the purpose of! 2 REESE £ é —— 2 voting upon the proposition to change, =| ES q . Problem’ of social iscases ‘at : Water delivered thru the city pipe} 4” the ‘name of aid corporation from Mills/ Quart to 10 Gallon Crocks } Kemmerer In Lincoin county has been E system from the Sage Creek reservoir | #! s : / |& Baker Co. to The Mills-Hutton Com.’ vonsiderably cleared up. thru the ef. has been» tested pure by the United vay: | forts of the United States public health States. public health service here, But | 4 : Bie MULES ER RARER. CO... | service which has its main. offices in 5 on account of the fact that river water ‘ By THOMAS xen ] a Cc a ° resident, | { ‘Wyoming at Casper and thru the work. ‘ j7nust be used three hours daily, all city i of ‘Theodore Johnson; who was depu ’ =| |Water should be boiled until the present |. : Attent: tized by Dr, J.-F. O'Donnell here to z Reais siae’ es. Water crisis is solved. It was on ac- saa Savat > #0 Wh il Th P look after the situation fn Lincoin coun | Sre™ 2 leount of the “limited supply from’ Sage ; ; Saeed i ue ey Last fi : 4 | MAY BE CANADA'S FIRST LADY OF |Creek that it was thot advisable to usé ; : Pubs Max, 20)/20, April 2- 10;,1920. | The result of Mr, Johnson's trin to) LAND—New and exclusive por-|"Ver water three hours out of each 3 ‘i 2 ‘Kemmerer was adoption of: practical-|, 4 . A i 24 hours. ia whole of the state voara uf ip! et gage gsi Evelyn BYE, Wite| | This throws contaminated water into] WOMAN ‘C0 TRY CHANNEL SWIM—| BURNETT report on venereal diseases by jeneral Julien Hedworth Byng,|the pipe system each day, Mayor Ben} Mrs, ‘Whiiling of Rochester, England, 3 the city cotnell of Kemmerer and the! who commanded the British third army|!. Pelton has directed Water Commis-| who taut year swam 16 miles in the 4 Ahedhh Sire Aig 0 e promise to enact the spirit of these | in its iid celeste tek Cambrai. It is|810NeT Wiliam Jones to gather samples x Ground Floor rules into an ordinance for the city er eet ave gn Carmical, near the city pumping station for testy | Medway, will this year fry to swim the Se Henning Hotel - a8 soon as obligations had been met in| Sd the general is to be appointed gov-| in order to determine the source of the} English Channel. Mrs, Whilling began i Casper, Wyo, Phone 601 Second and Wolcott |} that city. The county health officer, ernor-general of the Dominton. present poilution near the river, By ©} training at. the naval baths, Chatham fs Dr. J, R, Marquis was promised the : process of eliminathon, the city hope aid and cooperation of all the city of z : it pure water from the river. fictis. ly becoming. more active in their con* | $ J.A. Denney, chief surgeon The county commissioners, the city | el of LaG vice situation, 2 wurlington railroad, of Casper eal county: attorneys, the police, ana, ot Springs county hes insituted an! city waier on March showed that it city counell met in. session with Mr.|°*#™mination of the “blood cf all prosti- | was contain , hearituy out the tests Johnson and the result was a satisfac.| Utes Who, come into rie county. This mace... +) *. O'Donnell. tory solution of the situation, SO ee cog soomeen es see many Se ———— Doctor Marquis, because proprietors} W8YS_ in the campaign against vene-| _ of the three or four disordé: real diseases, ! in the ‘small city of iemmene anys . pba ite gallos acted nave; SOUthern Wy OTE: terly disregarded the order conceé: nee’ 5) much of the licensed Ee iy the control of venereal diseases, ees vice, “accpraing to wotd received here Aviation Company ed some drastic measure was needed.! es Thee ne th ied est Cor uentl: | lic health service. In Cheyenne a! sy how waening it ecaons tnt “ee | orders hips ae’ been removed. Is Incorporated were quarantined for venereal diseases | PUt Out of ueitieee. and that all were forbidden to.enter i - : r soe icernieed: — A“thne of siue Kod : J (Spectal to The Tribune.) _ a jail sentence of 30 days or either b HS) WG.) Maren: 37—The of these was the punishment for dis- Papas - poming:- aiveraty, Corpora: obeying the nuiling. tion, recently formed to engage in com Under the new ordinance it is ex- y mercial aviation here, has leased from pected’ that the.same rules reliétive to d ,. |the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail hecontrol of vice us set down ini , f ls road company a 200-acre tract adjoining other cities: will be followed. When a| 0. Speclal to The Tribune.) the Cheyenne townsite, for use as a person. is<1hot to be transmitting ye-|. CHEYENNE, Wyo. March 27,—| landing flelW. The work of surfacing Inereal’ diseases,:#uthority could be giv-|7Udse John <A. Riner of the United{ the field and erecting hangars will be- en for the examination of the person | States district court for Wyoming, sit-/Sin in April. When the corporation »y laboratory methods, the county to! tite here for Judge Lewis of the United| Will be able to begin business depends istand the expense if the person was in | States‘court of the district of Colorado, | on the delivery of its initial airplane, indigent. circumstances, Thursday heard arguments in the suit witha ean Sate ss gaat Tt One Kemmerer woman violated the} “herein the Manitou’ Mineral Water! ygiss Helen Carlson has returned from quarantine and bought a ticket to Cas-|COMpany of Manitou Springs, Colo..! 9 trip to. Laramie and Cheyenne. © but the police ‘picked her up here| S¢®Ks t© prevent the Ute Caief Mineral ss soonas she alighted from the train.| Water company from uding the name EERE ‘was found to be infected upoh ex-| “Manitou” for mineral water bottled by amination and now is being properly | the latter concern. The plaintiff coi | ontrolled by the United States public | Poration asserts that it used ‘‘Manitou” ¥ i | ealth service under the direction of |®% # trade name before the town of octor ‘©’Donnell. Manitou Springs was founded and that’ it P It is expected that as soon as M. 1. |/t 18 entitled’ exclusively to the use of| . Bishop, who is chairman of the pub-|the name as a trade name, The de-)[ Hauling ic "health committee’ here); returns to | {SnARNE contends that. Manitou,’ ea ; he city, complete plans for the treat- snag ey town, ent ee venereal diseases ‘in the city jSebved for one concern as a trade name. Contracts probably, eyecare oF eeataa 5 ‘Ol Conference Called...’ reer ae . in. the wishes: y coundil in its)’ he. comiissitiner’ of “thie” ‘general W tt j = ation .of a public health “depart-| jand omce has called a conference of ya 0, peek “.| OH opefators on the puplic' domain to be Sergeant Paris of the police depart) neia in Washington on Apfil 1, to con- Call Temporary Offi has been axsigned the) specks! sider the formulation of operating regu- um 3 “pn uty of aiding the United States public intions to apply to all lands under the Ith ‘service in its control of vice in| on jana leasing bill, _Numerous Wyom- Wyatt ‘H. otel Casper. His duties consist largely of AD att om 3 potting women of doubtful character, | ‘NS CPerators will attend the vege: paisa canbe bmerestinady hese being subject to examination un-| ALI, AUTOMOBILE. OWNERS should Dealers—Federal and Re- er the rules of the United States pub-| see our ad this issue, public Trucks persicae el / || Announcement Factory Enlarged— Production Doubled to Meet | Increasing Popularity of Cole c4ero-EIGHT URING 1919 only a fraction of the demand for Cole cAero-BIGHTS could be supplied, despite the fact that it was the largest production. year which the Cole Motor Car Company had ever had. With the expansion of the factory to twice its former size, this production of CAero-EIGHTS will be more than doubled in 1920. # 5 we Though this will‘enable salicd oc ctor: Colic 'HE*performance of atire « ~. Se ee ee eee __4s.often dependent upon | aaa mel ait cremation om theservice given by the tube sri OF ok Cano ee <a si ° : Hence, all who now contemplate the purchase of Cole eAere- ide the tire. It 1s false _EIGHTS are urged to_place their orders without delay, in- : é dicating the date of delivery desired, so that equitable - economy to buy cheap tubes. | eee 1) distribution of the product may be made and prompt Start right and stay right esha earn by using Goodrich Red R. N. VAN SANT 3 Inner’ Tubes. é f MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES Pre 4 : $ CASPER, WYOMING ‘ B. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio bia Bakes of the Suventown Cord ire i

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