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Che Casver Daily Cribune NOTICE OF ARING ON AS-' Township 33, North, R ! : i » Range 79 West'the alley east of Lots 4, 5 and 6, i ii ii i i RENTS eed EAD: to pupoinip on the south property line Block 56. oper in his. office ip te eee incd | % reek ease along:-said south pr | og ea atee were the: genter line Py any Pormeg ond sant sey aaa 404 5 = . sou - cS eas of Lo i) ji yA _s abs | on assessment erty line of Block 78 to the south-\4, 5 and e Block 56 to the center/said ene ey ae ites 7 ae | phages eee ing, Pe cone west corner of said Block 78. {line of the alley on the north of Lot) tofied to make such objections in} » phaetpbese aes ah Bmbroving Thence southwest to the north}'4, Block 56. writing and to file the same with | i pees we iS Ronse streets east corner of Block 58. |_, Thence west*along the center line|the said City Clerk on or before tne/TO THE g Distric o. 2 in the! Thence Southwest along the north of the alley north of Lot 4, Block 56! date fixed for such hearing, or ut City of Casper, point in the alley where the|such other time as the hearin mmyv| TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1920 Political Announcements _| €be Casper Dailp Exibune Issued every evening except Sunday at Casper, Natrona coulis, Wye. Pabli- cation ‘offices: Oil Exchange Building. EOC SS oS of ff BUSINESS TELEPHONE..... TE 15 Entered at Casper (Wyoming) Postof- fice as second-class muttery Nov. 22, 1916 VOTERS OF COUNTY I hereby announce myself ag a can- NATRONA MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESSIGi Ge cp Wey of Natrona, property line of Block 86 across'to a REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS J. B HANWAY, President a Editor. EARL 5. HANWAY, Business" * 4 . Business Manager| THOS DAL Y——Advertis! r9 Manager R. E. RYAN .-City Editor iB ciate Editor Ww. H. Editorial Writer Advertising Representatives David J. Randall, 341 Fifth Ave. New York City. Prudden, King & Prudden, 1720-98 Steren Bldg. Chicago, Ill. ; Copies of the Daily Tribune are on file in the New York and Chicago of- fices and visitors are welcome. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Cue Year .. Six Months. Three Mont) One Month Per Copy .: One Year .. 6.00 Six Months 3.00} Three Month 1:50] No subscription by mail accepted for less period than three months. All subscriptions must be ‘paid in ad- ce and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. os Member of Audit Durenu of Circutations Member of the Associnted Preas. The Associated Press is exclusively) entitled to the use for republication of all news credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. : BACK T@ RATIONALISM Indi-} cations are multiplying in government, | lt is no longer simply a hope. chureh and society generally of a re- turn to somewhat of that state of sanity that prevailed previous to the World war, which temporarily dislocated the human viewpoint, sent us upon Utopian} excursions, vain quests of the Holy} Grail and hopeless expeditions to se- cure the Golden F The ing e. Republican party is reintroduc- s to the priceless possessions we} already have in the greatest govern- ment on the face of the earth, and re- moving the spell cast over our senses during the period devoted to imagina- tion and idealism. The the Fle ~ looking slowly cecognizing the Golden keep from people are of to mythical character and endeavoring feolish. And now comes the church beating ~ back to the safe course, seeking only} the same palliation it has so often ed others in their straying after » gods, arles R. Brown of the Yale Religion thus sums up the church's situation: “The Interchurch World was a noble dream which ought to have true. It did not, as we all know now—it became to a large extent Dr. -¢ School of Movement become a nightmare. “This was due mainly to the lack of the w wise heads to accompany harts, furnish more judicious plan: Ww basis of a cold sounder financial methods. not get far on the worldly prudence, nor can we go far if we allow hollow enthusiasm to usurp the place or atone for the lack of sound} judgment. “If our vecent unhappy experience} stood alone, it might not deserve re mark. Lut it is a symptom of tendency ~ which, in my judgment, has brought) hurt and loss to our American} Protestantism. “The Men and Religion movement, the} Laymen's Missionary Movement, the In terchurch ‘World Movement and all the others They have resulted in disappointment. all accomplished a certain amount H Hefashin to the center line of Conwell jand Fourth Street. |Street and Fourth Street. |Block 48 extended west across Jack- Notice is hereby ven that the City Council of the Gity of Casper! will meet on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1920, at eight o'clock, p. m. of said day at the Council Chamber in thé City Hall of the City of Casper,| for the purpose of hearing objec- tions to the assessment roll for the construction of the necessary grad-| ing, cross-walks and curbs and Im-| proving upon those streets and por-! tions of streets in Grading Distric-| No. 2 in the City of Casper, to-wit: The south half (S%) of Fourth Street from the East line of Durbin{ Street to the east line of McKinley Street. Third Street from the east line of e or City Limits. st Street from the north line of Second Streét to the south line of; Fourth Street. _ Railroad Avenue from the north line of Second Street to the east line of McKinley Street. Second Street from the west line of the alley running north and south| in Block 76 extended north across! ‘Second Street to the north property| line of Second Street, to the center| dine of Conwell Square or City Lim- its. Bucknum Street from the west | line of the alley running north and south in Blocks 76 and 77 extended! across Bucknum Street, to the cen-| ter line of the alley running north and south in Block 131 extended} north across Bucknum Street. | And the North half (N%) of; Bucknum Street from the alley run-} ning north and south in Block 131,/ the center line of Jefferson Street.| _ Cunningham Street from the west) line of the alley running north and; south in Blocks 77 and 78, to the) center line of the alley running coe and south in Blocks 131 and Linden Street from the west line of the alley running north and south,’ extended south to the south prop-| erty line of Linden Street to the! center line of the alley running ee and south in Blocks 132 and) Beech Street between Second andj Fourth Streets. | Maple Street between First Street Pine Street between First Street and Fourth Street. Grant Street between Linden Lincoln Street from the center) line of Bucknum Street to Fourti) treet. | Jefferson Street between Second} Street and Fourth Street and the/ West half (W%) of Jefferson} Street from Second Street to the, center line of Bucknum Strect. McKinley Street from Street to Second Street and the West half (W%) of McKinley Street from Second Street to the; south property line of Block 47 ex-! tended west into McKinley Street. Jackson Street from the north) property line of Block 37 extended northeast across Jackson Street to the northeast corner, of Block 38, south to the south property line of| son Street. Washington Street between Fourth Street and Second Street. The Street running north and south between Blocks 76 and 77. | The West half (W%) of Conwell Square in the City Limits between Second and Third Streets. Fourth Street from a line drawn in a northeast direction from the northeast corner of Block 38 to the southwest corner of Block 78 to the City Limits. The alleys in Blocks 12, 5, 13, 18, 14, 17, 15, 97, 99, 86, 38, 77, But- ler Addition, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 76, 77, 78, 130-and 145, and the west half (W of the alleys in Blocks 131 and 132. The boundary of said grading Dis- trict No. 2 is as follows: Beginning at a point in the center of Fourth Street on the East prop- erty line of Durbin Street and run- ning south along said east property line of Durbin Street to the north property line of Second Street. Thence east along the north prop- erty line of Second Street to the in- tersection of said north property line of Second Street with a line produced north along the west prop-' erty line of the alley running north and south through Blocks 78, 77 and Thence south along the west prop- erty line of the alley in Blocks 78, and’76 produced, and the west {) property line of said alley to a point said alley line produced south t> of od. But they left a dark brown taste in the mouth of Protestant Chris tiunity in this country. They all made more difficult rather than le the work of the regular pastors and discrifninat- ing laymen.” To this tstimony may be added *that of Dr. John Roach Straton, of Calvary Baptist Church, N York City. In TG. giving what he 1 were the sons for the Northern Baptists following the lead of the Northern Pr ans in| 77 withdrawing from the Interchurch on World Movement, he said: “It was the most collosal failure dn the history of the Christian church. The movement *failed because it endeavored to sul tute human efficiency for divine power and the might of money for the une- tion of the Holy Ghost; because its fers endeavored to bring about sn unity on a basis of expe ‘y and good fellowship rather than obedience and faith; because it put a humanitarian scheme of earthy better: ment, founded on the philosophy of earthly betterment, in place of God's scheme of eternal salvation founded on divine revelation, because it placed the bk ed hope of Christ’s re- and re- turn and a redeemed hymanity in a of God with the ideal society education, Straton added real Kingdom yain man-made dreany brought about science and secial servi Dr. that the movement was fit only for the “serap heap." the south ‘property line of Linden Street. Thence east along the south pron- lerty line of Linden Street to a point “lon the center line of the ey UB: ning north and south through Blocks: 131 and 132. > Thence along the center line of the alley in Blocks 131 and 132 to a point in the center of Bucknum Street. . Thence east_along the center line of Bucknum Street to a point, the intersection of the center lines of Jefferson and Bucknum Streets. Thence north along the center line of Jefferson Street to the south property line of Second Street. in the center of McKinley Street. Thence south 140 feet to a point on the South property line of Block McKinley Street. ; Thence east along the south prop- erty line of Block 47 (White’s Addi- tion) across Jackson Street and along And thus do we see the return to} the south property line of Lot 1, Block 48 to the southeast corner Fi Lot 1,-Bloek 48. ling and to file the same with the extended across Bucknum Street to|Published July Thence east along the south prop-|ai h erty line of Second Street to a point) line of the alley in Blocks 131 and on a line running north and south|182 to the south properiy line of ackson Street to the ‘northeast cor- nen of Block 37. Thence southwest along the north erty line ef Bleck $7 to the hwest corner of Block 37. Thence north along the east prop-) erty line McKinley Street pro-! duced across the C. & N. W. R. R.| Co.’s right of way to a point’ on the center line of Fourth Street. } Then west along the center line of Fourth Street to the east property line of Durbin Street, the point of Reginging. Notice is further given that the| said assessment rol! is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his office in the City of} Casper, where it may be examined) by any person and that any and all persons who may desire to object to} said assessment roll are hereby noti-| fied to make such objections in writ-| | y no said City Clerk on or before the duic} fixed for such hearing, or at suck other time as the hearing may be continued to. The said Citv Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur-| pose of considering such roll, and at sider such objections made thereto, or any mart thereof. or set aside-sucn! roll and order that such asses:ment may denote as to such Appear just and equitable, and then proceed tu confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, 7th day of July. A. D. 192 BEN H. PELTON. Jr., (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: ASA F. SLOANE, { Gity Clerk. 13, 14, 15, 16 andi 17, 1920. Z $$$ the property line between Lots 1 and 2 prennees south intersects the center ine of the alley runni east and west north of Lot 4, Block 56. Thence +h along the line be- tween Lots 1 and 2 to the south prop- erty line of First’ Street. Thence east along the south prop- erty line of First Street to a point on the south property Tine of First Street where it intersects the center line of the alley running north and bs in Sloe 48 eras ae to said sou propert; ime of First Street. digciies Thence north across First Street along the center line of the north and south alley in Block 48 produced south and along the center line of aid alley across the alley running east and west in Block 48 to tlie southeast correr of Lot 1, Block 48. Thence west along the south prop- erty line-of Lot 1, Block 48 acruss} Jackson Street and along the south} jproperty line of Block 47 to a point Block 47 produced west intersects the center line of McKinley Street. Thence property line of Second Street. hence west along the south prop-/of the carpenters’ union. {erty line of Second Street to the in-|being held at the Shaffer & Gay chapel ftersection on said south property, pending word from Vine of Second Street with the center line of Jefferson Street. Thence south along num Street. Thence west along the center line jof Bucknum Street to a point where) other girl, but Maud had her revenge.” the center line of Bucknum Street intersects with the center line of the \alley in Block 181 produced north to NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS./‘h¢ Point of beginning. SESSMENT ROLL IN GRAD- | ING DISTRICT NO. 3. Notice of hearing on assessment roll for the grading, constructing cross-walks, curbs and improving, those streets and portions of streets in Grading District No. 3 in the City \of Casper, Gounty of Natrona, State Fa Wyoming. { Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1920, at eight o’clock, p. m. of said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Cas- ver, for the purpose of hearing ob- jections to the assessment roll for} the construction of the necessary grading, cross-walks and curbs and improving upon those streets and portions of streets in Grading Dis- trict No. 3 in the City of Casper, to- wit: Linden Street from the center line os jof the alley running north and south} Fourth'in Blocks 182 and 133 extended! across Linden Street, to the east Hroperty line of McKinley Street. Cunningham Street from the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south in Blocks 121 and 132, to the east line of McKinley Street. The South half (S%) of Buck- num Street from the center line of the alley in Block 131, extended north to the center of Bucknum Street, to the center line of Jeffer- son Street and all Street from the center line of Jef- ferson Street to the east line of Mc- |Kinley Street. The Causeway from the cast line o? McKinley Street to the proverty line between Lots 7 #nd 8 in Block way. First Street in White’s Addition from Jackson Street to the center line of the alley in Block 48 run- ning north and south extended across First. Street. Lincoln ‘Street from the center of Bucknum Street to Linden Street. The East half (E42) of Jefferson Street between Second Street and the center line of Bucknum Strest and all of Jefferson Street from the center line of Bucknum Street to Linden Street. ley Street from Second Street to the south line of Block 47 (White’s Ad- dition) extended west into McKin- Jey Stréet to Linden Street. Jackson Street from the south property line of Block 47 (White's Addition) extended east across Jack- son Street, to the Causeway. ‘in Blocks 181 and 182. All of alley in Blocks 146 and 147 of Bucknum} 56 extended south across the Cause-| The West half (W%) of McKin-} The east half (E%) of the alleys! id assessment roll is now file | wi h the City Clerk of the City of! in the center of McKinley Street} ‘where said south property line of! | north along the center| died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon such hearing or hearings will con- line of McKinley Street to the south)#fter an illness lasting since last Sat- ; the center father and brother, both living in Mon- fine of Jefferson Street to its inter- tana. section with the center line of Buck-| Notice is further ‘given-that the script. ai H be continued to. The said City Council will sit as a) Board of ‘ization for the pur- pose of considering such roll, and at such hearing or hearings will con-; sider such objections ide thereto, or any vant, thereof, or set aside such} roll and order that such assessment may denote as to such appear just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at_ Casper, the 7th day of July, A. BEN H. PELTON, Jr., (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: ASA Be SLOANE, City Clerk. Published July 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1920. Local Carpenter Falls Victim to Sudden Iliness Richard E. Ford, 40 years of age, jurday. ‘The deceased was a member The body is his relatives in Montana, where the body will be ship- ped for burial. He is survived by aj ———— Revengeful Maud. “Ferdie jilted Maud and married an- “How?” “She sent the bride on their honeymoon— els with a Donkey a book to read evenson's “Trav. ‘—Boston 1 eee Any wife is supposed to keep sweet on her husband's sour looks. and in the unplatted Block between Jefferson and McKinley Streets and {Second and Linden Streets, 48 between Lots 1 and 4, M The east and west alleys in Block 56 between Lots 1 and 4, and 6 and Ns The West half (W%) of the north and south alley in Block 48. The West half (W‘%) of the north and south alley between Blocks 54 and 56. The North half (N%) of the east and west alleys in Block 56 between !Lots 2, 3 and 4 and Lots 6, 8 and 9. The alleys in Block 58 which are to be laid out. The boundary of said District No. 3 is as follows: Beginning at a point, the intersec- tion of the center lines of Bucknum |Street and of the alley running north and south in Blocks 131 and 182, and running south along the center Grading Linden Street. Thence east along the south prop- erty line of Linden Street to a point 47 produced west to the center of}where said line intersects the east property line of McKinley Street. hence north along the east prop- erty line of McKinley Street to the, morthwest corner of Block 61.) (Sheridan Heights Addition.) | Thence east along the south prop-| erty line of the Causeway to a point) the things we knew about and are sure!"“"pience north along the property| 79.2 feet east of the northwest cor-| whout, and the casting ide of the ill-|]ine between Lots 1 and 2, Blockjner of .Block 66 (Sheridan Heights) considered experiments in human ad-|48 to th@south property line of Sec-| Addition.) | gas : Ay ee the tests| ond, Stréet. |, Thence north across the Causeway) ement, not founded upon the tests! ““mi sige east along the south prop-|to a point on the north property! ahd judgments that have guided us in the past and have marked our progress | i | in deliberate growth to greathess. Wealth isn't everything, but most of those | who have jit do not seem to know | that it isn’t everything ‘of the Sixth Principal Meridian, erty line of Second Street to the in-| tersection of the south property line of Second Street and the east line, of the NE%, NW% of Section 10, Township 88, North, Range 79 Wes i t boundary of the City Limits. ce north along the east line) NE% NW%, Section 205) eastern Th said of line of the Causéway 79.2 feet east of the southwest corner of Lot 7,! Block 56. t Thence continuing north on the property line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 to the center of the alley, between Lots 6, 7 and 8 f Thence east along the center line of said alley to the center line of The east and west alley in Block | stimulating, not a by-product. When cooked and served with sugar and AA Ne cream you'll find it the most | ) j i delicious bowl ever breakfast time. HEACO is made of selected and graded whole wheat berries; scoured, roasted and ground into a nutty flavored, nutritious food. Wheaco is not a substitute— of goodness Placed before you at Your Grocer Has It Manufactured by THE W. L, FIELD Co., Denver, Colo. Strength OF THE BLUE FR Phone 11 PRIDE ROCKIES FLOUR | Colorado’s Famous Flour Can Be Bought of Phone 458 THE CENTRAL GROCERY "Uniformity THE ONT GROCERY and 124M Generator, .magneto, didate for the office of sheriff of Na+ trona County, subject to the will of the voters at the August primary. COLIN CAMPBELL. 710-tf FITTS FIT ITAA PAFISITZOPLOPPALLALLLZBOPLLLLLEELZLEL ELLE LEELA ELLE AMAL LLBAADELAAL ALAA did ——- FOR SHERIFF. Editor Tribune—Pteage announce to the Republicans of Natrona County that I will be a candidate for Sheriff before the August primaries, subject to the will ‘of the Republican electors. J. L. MARQUIS. ~ 7-6-tf eet To the Voters of Natrona County. This will serve to give notice that I shal be a candidate for the office of, sheriff of Natrona County on the Re-| publican ticket, subject to the will ana choice of the voters at the August pri- mary. SAM HEDGES, Casper, Wyo. 7-12-6t* Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with Ki-MOIDS Dissolve easily on tongue—as F pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids @ MADE BY SCOTT @ BOWNE « MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION free 2 ere eters accel Asbestos Chimney Blocks are an absolute guaranty against de- fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. Phone 693-J FRED PATEE Building Blocks for sale, suitable CONC! ‘E BLOCKS for all buildings. For garages and foundation. Cheaper than wood .con- structios CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK WORKS Factory. Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A, Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repatred. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH 101 Wyatt Bidg. — Bungalow; six large rooms; four large closets, linen closet, bath, breakfastroom, hardwood floors; enamel finish throughout; full basement with toilet. Place is @lincst xeady for occupancy. Purchase from owner. Two houses now being built on Spruce St., south of CY Ave. Plans furnished and houses built to your order. Repair work Promptly attended to. Allmetal Weatherstrips SYLVESTER F. PELTON 925 S. Lincoln A Phone 9283. STORAGE ‘e BATTERY ‘The pioneer battery on mot. Has stood the tout of time.” ‘Used on per cent of the Electrical. equipped cars today. ma starter a: Ughting equipments repaired. a AUTO ELECTRICAL Co., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 {Old 111 E. First St.) | SPOT CASH LIBERTY BONDS Money to Loan on Diamonds, | Jewelry, Guns, Clothing Casper Loan and Clothing Store—229 South Center ————$$———______j TRAGEDIES, He stepped on the throttle to see if he could beat the train to the crossing. He couldn't. He struck .a match tg see if his gasoline tank was empty. It wasn’t. He patted a strange bulldo, ES & on the head to see if the critter w: _ affectionate. eh He wasn't. He looked down the barrel Ma of &un to see if it was loaded, * It was. He touched an electric see if it was alive. Baie hee It was. GI IOI S IS SILL SI iD Ss. “lelelela) He said he would not bond clerk because he was honest. Be He wasn't. He thought he céuld it along without insurance. St aang He couldn't. Are You Insured? TIGER General Insurance 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. SHLIIIIII SS, rOZ>r rrepwZe=n re} wee iN) \) &

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