Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 8

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DARE TIGHT _ iat : be Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1920 ° facts of the new. system of numbering; decided to call for an entire change in! iy ]Was advocated by Mayor Ben Pelton! the system. TA = jan Councilman’ Earl Bo: Center street still remains the divid- ‘ It was repeated 1 ayor Pelton that/ing line for streets running east and . | for three or four numbers but a large) street’ now is the dividing line for ) part was used to cover the expense} streets running north and south. This jitem incurred by the city engineering} changes 100 South Center to 200 South ; | department in surveying the cjty, re-|Center and 200 North Center street. now numbering all plots, and in putting this|pecomes 100 North ‘Center street. On | information Where it would be readily| streets running north and south, all (By United Press) | available. even numbers are on the west side and SAN REMO, April 20—Trebizona 5 | City Engineer F. S. Knittle reported] all odd numbers on the east side of the] will remain Turkish and will Dot be | that $380 had been turned into the city] street. given to Armenia, the council of 4l- jofMce from payment of fees for new} ”* Following the plan in use in other| led premiers has decided. The Turk. | numbers. One councilman said that all| cities, the new suryey reversed the| ish treaty will be presented to the Clerks and Freight Handlers Go Before, Sommisiont for District 6. which in- vomings, 14 expected here trem| Council Declines to Recede. from P y ‘ his headquarters at Kansas. City on Position That People Must —_‘ stores in the city were Beyings great} numbers on streets running east and oo delegates in Paris on May Friday, if the storm has not disarrang: a j trouble because each package had to be] west, Thus on Second street, all even . Railroad Labor Board, Now Considering ed his schedule. He wilf instruct the Pay for Cost of Renum: sed “new number” or “old num-| numbers are on the north side and all| | Reasons for each clause and (e- odd numbers on the south side of the} femse of certain settlements contrary The council agreed that the sooner] street. They were the opposite by the| to President Wilson’s ideas will be here. ‘The new system of numbering houses| the new system and plan of numbering] old stem. ‘The new survey allows ven ae lengthy note to Wilson by over/in Casper is to stand as passed in the| was adopted and residents put up their} 12 for a certain number. For| the allies. on scouts city ordinance and residents will be re-| new numbers, the better and more con on the only absolute check on : ° | scoutmastrs who are being secured for bering Here Claims of the Leading Brotherhoods Vfneivaious troope, ana will be here ror Eats PIE several days to organize the wo! he will remain he: and will spea (By Associated Press.) i i il + re next Tuesdav's Forum| quired to pay 50 cents for the house| venient it would be for them. ; having the correct number is by paying z i CHICAGO, April 20.—Strike fever among railroad employes suf: Tuncheon, since the subject did nt come} numbers and the information as to the) Councilman Bishop wondered why the| the 50 cents to the city and securing “Barnett’s, of Course” fered a setback today when 30,000 railway clerks and 8,000 freight. uns touny. fxact addréas, BGth to Be furnished bs |'ayatem hha! béerhchieased! uaonineraes t address and numbers from J xact th 'y sineer on the second] was nt at the meeting when the or- neineer's office. hall. This was the de-| ding was passed. It with the] The postoffice authorities are urging hin the last month} cision reached at the council meeting; idea of securing uniformity in number-| all idents to do this if they expect The district council of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, which in-| the "umber of districts and National] tast night. More publicity as to the! ing thruout. the city. that the council any sort of delivery aeevice, . . . = 4 * jeld commissioners been doubled) —— a cludes freight handlers, voted last night against an unauthorized strike.| <5 that the work can he mach Mone nn 3 ficiently supervised. : THE HOUSE i _(By United Press) ; | | | a oe 5S KEEPSSPEMMER “atccatete, | er, MES EMAL eee KEE of Legion Tonight 7:00, 8:15, 9:30 ED THEATRE IN handlers in the Chicago district announced a decision to permit a hear-| _W¥eming was formerly in the scout] the office of ¢ district which San Francisco as its floor of the city ing of their wage demands by the railroad labor board in Washington. | headquarters, but w number on April 28 untess thei demands e recognized. Th have! petitioned for a tempo increase of | $1 a day, pending the decision of the} ; railroad labor board. | Probably the most inte so | the “Get Another Member RROTHERHOODS TAKE UP | |campaign of the . 4 s EMANDS WITH BOARD jbe given tonight in the American an e O TO Ydm oe Legion club rooms in the basement of : de prevented the ar-|the West Hotel Buildin ting at 8 * ers will walk out individually THE STATE ing part of The chiefs| The snow bloc! otherhoods | rival of John I pothe labor/aled as the lay to present s sup-Kber of Com eatodtiia Ttheee cot. r risk Insurance portir their demands for wage in-/ Sion was & y_to a good] in which e vice men are interested ero dne creases totaling over a billion dollars} time, with short t on various sub- |} Former serv persons who are con- uslly for two million railroad em-| jécts, a number of new songs, and otHer | templating taking out any sort of in- stunts, surance have been urged to be the} The executive committce of the Boy , guests of the. George Vroman Post of out council which met last night/‘the legion tonight, when Mr. Johnson Value—Service , witl pot resume work until ances planned for the raising o' budget of will talk on “War Risk Insurance.” lity—-Styl i || Quality—Style are received that the be will give $5,000 to cover the expenses of boy mn = clude the salary of a paid executive, dier-aspirant for the Republican presi- Chesterfield suits for young men. y Associated Press., and the cost of establishing a summer dential nomination, was born in. Ha. It’s a real style demonstration April 20.—Twenty-' camp in the motntains. ‘where her father, a United States —an excellent showing of the aken into custody hn L. Piper, Natio joned at the time. very newest things in young at San F dino and at Colton —_ = under federal indictments ‘re- 3 oy Sates Go : : 2 6 | uae sat Fogle high for the tom with ‘the srk of sitchen | The Lyric is always wide-awake t ays to ino these warmentty ‘ - Suit” stytes.and ‘everythifg you WIFE TICKLED — DIVORCE PLEA}| 7 ver ise TODAY SAN FRANCISCO, Anril 20.— ‘l tenish antics of his wife drove (By United Press) ulm of Denver, o'clock. Jot n, who n insurance WASHING railroad |expert here, will de e all the in- es. Chiefs of the outlaw union: also here preparing a written ment to file with the boxrd e-| ney | men w need in furnishings: ae tm A : almost to distraction, Alexander We should worry about train service. SaaS REEEEEaenenen icedayan, formen) fica “rte ANOTHER NEW SHOW TODAY nee fer divorce, pen & here. | - They were married in London and ! A big feature NOTIGE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no ;<°, credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip, ‘ WOMEN WHO KNOW FLOUR . to Petrograd, where, he declares, | ‘ 7 jazzed up" an official party. ssment, Khod- recites, when his. wife tickled en————. 3 7 k of a great dignitary, who ’s a fun riot COME EARLY__IT PAYS in ePtrograd. There en- according to his complaint, | “great whispering and merriment but poorly cealed among the th'rty officials, to the intense humil- iation of the pl For that he and displ: The Gigantic REXALL—-, ONE CENT SALE Now In Full Sway Knocking the Out of Old : HCL PRESCRIPTION DEPT. ct Health bread for husky outdoor kiddies. After the day of real sport that boy and girl of yours will want a nourishing, substantial food. Sharpened appetites are best is- fied with good wholesome bread made of BP ° pepe aetts BEST OUT WEST FLOUR eb $075 ER $850 Sacks ....... SISSSS SSS SSSSS SSS SIS ES EELS SSS S SE LSE SS 83) ACTA OC bhidiakeAd tL ALLL LL ua \ 'LBEII SS Lae:

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