Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 7

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D/ CARRIER SYSTEM TOCHANGE WITH GHTY ADDRESSES Engineer's Office Busy ‘with Re: numbering on Certain Streets, Public Asked to Co- operate ‘ ‘The city engineer's office is making rapid progress in the renumbering of} honses in accordance with the recently | adopted plan and the new street name |, and) iber system” will be ih’ effect next. Monday, it is announced. At/this time the new = mail carrier} system, will also go into operation, and the ‘new carriers are now on_ their routes learning the house numbers and locations. it is asked that people who have not received their permanent numbers fron * the city, find out the correct number and chalk it on the house at once so that it can be seen by the mail carrier. Postmaster Sproul also asks that where brown slips are left by the car- rier they be filled put at once with the names of all persons receiving mail at that address, Es As soor as possible, after the house numbering is completed, street signs bearing the new street names will be DEADWOOD TRAIL WILL BE MADE placed Bo that the public may’ speedily will be pr » promulgated at an early date, beseme,, familie with the new system. by the county commissioners, who are SORBATE + LRM, charged under thé law, with this duty. GOLO.AND STORMS dF PAST WEEK SEVERE ON LIVESTOCK, 1S CLM By GHO. W. PITMAN. (WU. 8, Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) 37 Years Ago Will Probably Determine Torrington Route CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 8—As a result of investigation by the state highway department, the old Deadwood Trail, from. this city, north, as*far as The Week was cold and stormy; day | Hérse Créek -hill, will probably become temperatures averaged 36, night, 19;|@ section of the state highway system. FIRST PHOTOS OF GERMAN REVOLUTION—Ebert forces in front of the rathaus, Berlin. i could arrange for the right-of-way, with- out) Cheyenne, the problem of keeping this old road open for travel. corded, a public highway, the order for Action of County Commissioners) diately, undertaking the reconstruction value of $1.a share. The directors are/ at any time’twhen it is not used by R. H. Nichols, A. G, Beeves, 4. F.} the church, fdr a rental. which covers Stirrett, E. D. Nighswonger and D. O.| the bare-cost of heat, light and janitor Hyer. service. r before June 1 if the house is va- d, and alterations which the Y. W. S. A. desires can be made, Mrs. Loy was also appointed to have charge of the furnishing and arranging of the house. pc les ad Read the Tribune want ads. The trustees of the church will allow ‘The propositoin le by the trustees the Yi W. C. A. the use of the base- jg thatthe ¥v, Ww. rent the nar ment of the church for large gatherings sonage! for six’months, beginning June It’s But Temporary Happiness Which Comes from Living Beyond Your Income j 3 The mere statement of this fact is enough. Each man and woman who reads this knows “other families’ that are splendid proofs that hap- piness doesn’t come that way. Ask our Mr. Cummings for a Dime Savings Bank and a Thrift Household Budget ac- count book and make a new start today. of this road with a heavy grading out- | nse, and this action taken in fit. i Bolves for the county and for pats SS SE en NEW HOUSING COMPANY FOR CASPER CHARTERED CHEYENNE, Wyo., April Platte Valley Housing, & Inves' company of Casper on Tuesday si @ corporation charter from the + of Wyoming. The company is capital- ized at $50,000. Its stock is of the par oO —— 7 As this road has already been re- the removal of all fences which haye been obstructing sections of the road | | | The National. Bank of Commerce This action will be followed up by Casper, Wyoming ' the state highway commission, imme- and € es Of 64 and 12 below zero Were “reported. Sunshine percentages were; Cheyenne, 54; Sheridan, 52; Lan- der, 76; Salt Lake, 28, While heavy ‘snow over much of the state helped to relieve the threatened moisture shortage, it was severe on live- stock, especially in western districts. The county records show that the old Deadwood Trail, a famous route of travel between Cheyenne and Deadwood, §. D., and used by pioneers, scouts and Indians, forty years ago was surveyed and designated a county highway, with an eighty-foot right-of-way. This will permit the Laramie county where the feqd is about gone, also|commissioners to provide for the epen losses Were reported from several north- | ing Of this old road without paying th ern districts, Stock that have- been | homesteaders, who Have fenced off por- | -Wintered nother sections are now | tons of the road, for right-of-way. being returned. ~ The heavy snows of late haye been a boon to dry farmers, and have been re- - ferred to by some as, “a million dollar , Snow.” Dome Lake, in the mountains near Sheridan, reports. 72 inches of snow onthe ground. Alta, in the Snake River watershed, reporta 35 inches, which is a material increase. \ Stations, High. Low. Precipt- Temp. Temp. tation Casper; Wyo. * Se. $ Cheyenne, Wy ee 76 Chugwater; Wy 09, Cody, Wyo... 5 Cokeville, Wyo. ay 3 Douglas... Wyo. eee eee | Encampment, ee | Evanston, Wyo, 2 Lander, Wyo: 26 Laramie, Wyo. 2 -10 Newcastle, Wy 62 26 Pine Bluff, Wyo. 60 24 Pocatello, Idaho. 52 20 Rawlins, Wyo.. 21 Sheridan, Wyo. 43 Upton, Wyo.. aie, we ‘Wheatland, ane 64 pe Sects RBIS CESS HET You need) it—everybody needs it— Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Teg this Spring. ‘Without fail try this famous great Spring Cleaner—fiz-ik. Smith- Aa’ 5 Mother’s The state highway commission, at its last. meeting, practically approved the direct route from Cheyenne to Horsc Creek hill, as preferable’ to the route via the Lincoln Highway to Burns anil thence north,” providing the county MAN’S BEST AGE The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and -uric acid troubles since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs, All druggists, three sizes. Day Off Why not a day off for Mother? Ther is the time the family will appreciateM & G - Potato Flakes. Heat the roast, M & G Potato Flakes all over it, serve with meat sauce, and you will not need to fix hot potatoes, * Or heat your “M & G's” for ‘three minutes in+a moderate oven, serye the hot‘flakes with salad. — place. big golden and Order “Mk Gs" from your ‘grocer Colorado Potato Flake & Mfg. Co. Denver, Colorado 1 Package® Always PTITTTTTIT lll EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL © - RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY — FARM MACHINERY, :COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Officsand Yard: First and Center | Ff 74 a { “Like a Mighty Thirty divisions of that army thirty denominations—are moving forward in a nation- wide cooperative campaign. IE army that stands still is really retreating. The | Master’s command was a forward command,“Go ye into all the World.” } Out of the war the churches emerged with a-new sense of the urgency of that command. “We must move forward all along the line,’’ they said, and each denomination planned its own “Forward Move- ment” to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equip itself with money and power. Pp Then came the greater thought, “It is not enough for us to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication of effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man and dol- lar does its utmost in service. “We must go forward together.” Sothe Interchurch World Movement was formed—a i house through which thirty denominations with- out sacrificing their identity in any way—can cooperate in the service of Jesus Christ. ~ FOR MORE than a year trained have been at work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and of America county by county. . The churches, for the first time in their history, have the full facts. Om®INTERCHURCH World:‘Movement _ Of North America The publication of this advertisement is made posaible through the cooperatién of thirty denominations Army Moves The > They know where America is overchurched and where under-’ churched, They know exactly how they can cooperate in the foreign mission fields to produce the’ largest results in international education, inter- national health and international good-will. No business man can study that survey without being impressed by the accuracy and courage with which the task has been approached. 7 ON THE basis of the survey, the cooperating denominations will unite in a) simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25th. The amounts asked for are large in the aggregate; they arc small when divided among the church members of the nation—smaller still whenyou count the whole number of men and women who love America, . The average contribution to the church today is less than three cents per member per day, Think of it. Yet if each person who loves and believes in America will increase his contribution by only a few dollars, the whole amount will be easily subscribed. ‘Will you do your ehare for a better America and a better world? Your chance to help is coming in the week of April 25th,

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