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t i i TI TAKE PLACE. BEGIN WORK I OF HS FATHER | ance Commissioner, Declared to Be Youngest in the | United States | cation of Ordinance Covering Regulations as Passed by Council CHEYENNE, Noy. 10.—Wyoming! The ordinance passed by the city has the youngest state insurance com-/| council of Casper at the regular meet- missioner in the United States as a re-|ing November 1, providing for the ap- sult of the appointment by Governor | pointing of a gas inspector for the city Carey of Donald Forsythe to the state/to work under the city engineer, be- insurance commissionership . vacated} came effective today, upon publication. Manday by the resignation of the young |, The office will be filled by H. B. Far- man’s father, R. B. Forsythe. The/|low, who also. holds the position of new commissioner will be en his next birthday, which is almost|der City Engineer Frank Knittle. six months in the future. He has held| Particular’ attention is called to the the office of deputy commissioner of} provisions of the ordinance contained insurance under his father since the|in sections 2 and 5, since the work of erestion of the insurance department} connecting gas with residences will be- by the legislature of 1919. gin within a few days. Despite his youth, the new insurance} By section 2 it is unlawful for any- commissioner is regarded as thorough-| one except a leensed master plumber ly qualified for the important position|to make any gas connections or én- for which the governor selected him. | gage in the gas fitting business without He has specialized in insurance affairs | securing a gas fitter’s license from the for several years, serving in the in-|city clerk. ‘The section however, dors surance department of the state audit-|not prohibit a person from doing work or’s office prior to the creation of the|upon his own property, either new or state insurance d rtment.’ He is one| repair work, provided this work passes of the most popular young men of the} the inspection of the gas inspector. city. 4 Section 5 makes it unlawful for any 'The selection of a young man for tie! person, firm or corporation to begin any job of gas fitting without first se- curing from the gas inspector a permit for the work. The permit must set forth the name of the owner of t Property, the location of the property, the name of the gas fitter who will do the work, and a description of the work to be done, with the number and head of fixtures to be used. state insurance commissionership was in conformity with Governor Care policy of making his a “young man’s administration.” His appointees to three other important state executive Positions—the state examinership, adju- tant generalship and state dairy, food and oil commissionership—are men still in their twenties, and few of the governor’s appointees have passed] The gas inspector must be notified their fiftieth birthday, The governor|when the work is to be inspected and is 42 years old. jean be found at the office of the city engineer in the city hall. ORDINANCE . 178-A, ORDINANCE CREATING SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO, 6 FOR TE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITAF SEWERS IN THE GITY OF CAS- PE IN THE SAID SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 6 AND 2 eee OSE ES JMiss Helen O'Malley is leaving today for Riverton, Wyo., where she will spend several days visiting with rela- tives, we SR a Mrs. B. K. Henderson, district man. ager of the Knight-Campbell Music Co., has secured a permanent suite of rooms, No, 409, in the Henning hotel, and can be reached by telephone every evening | OTHER | CONSTRUCTION PERS from 7 to 9 o'clock. -Phone 45. Sé@e her} DENT THERETO, AN! Oe for Steinway pianos and Duo-Art play-| TIONING THE COST THEREO: ane UPON THE ABUTTING PROPER- 1195t) ry IN SAID DISTRICT. WHEREAS, on the 4th day of Octo-| ber, A. D. 1920, there was passed by the City Council of the City of Casper a resolution of intention to improve by laying and constructing sanitary sew- ers in the following streets and alleys, to-wit: Sanitary Sewer District No. 6 Fifth Street from the center line of the alley running north and south he tweén McKinley Street and Bond Street to the center line of the alley running north and south and east of Bond Street, The alley running north and south between McKinley Street and Bond Street from a point 25 feet north of the south line of Fifth Street to the cen- ter line of the alley running east anJl west between Clipper Street and Fifth Street. The alley running north and south and east of Bond Street from a point 25 feet north of the south line of Fitth Street to a point 15 feet north of the north line of Clipper Street. WHEREAS, no remonstrances or ob. | jections to said improvement ‘have besn SEE BEN aay} SALVATIION ARMY HEAD BACK BEAR IN MIND FROM EUROPE—General Bramwell) Booth, head of the Salvation Army,| | photographed on his arrival in New York from Europe on the 8. 8. Maure- tania, We are both sellers and buyers. As agents, we are acting for both buyer and _ seller. Our assistance will help you. LIST WITH US PER TON $11.50 DELIVERED Phone 493 Casper Ice and Coal Coming toa . Crossing He was a breezy young man and always whistled as he waited for the teller to enter his deposit. “Why the whistle?” asked the teller one day when might switch off on luxury road some pay day, but I don’t. I keep on the main track. And you know every train whistles when it comes to a crossing.” We are glad to receive your deposits whether or not you whistle. Why not open an account next pay day? Nee eee ee ea Wyoming National Bank bs * * x * 3 # * * % * F: % ca * % ay things were dull. “Well, you see each deposit is a crossing forme. I ® EMER ERLE IESE AI ALANA EAN ALIAS ASAI AAAS AAI AIR CASPER TODAY Donald Forsythe, New State Insur-! Position Established with Publi-| 24 years old| plumbing and electrical inspector un-} was then performed. filed with the Clerk of the City of Cas- per in the manner and within the time provided ‘by law, Now therefore, be it ordained by the yMaybr and Council of the City of Cas: per: E ASECTION 1, That an improvement district to be known as Sanitary Sewer District No. 6*be and is hereby created within the City of Casper, State of Wyoming, which district is hereby formed for the purpose of improving by laying and constructing sanitary sewers and other incidental construe- leys and property, SECTION 2, That sanitary sewer: be laid and constructed thru all the streets and alleys Streets and alleys hereinbefore set forth, and the City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifi- cations for said sanitary sewers, and submit said plans and specifications tw the City Council for approval. SECTION'3. That the assessment district upon the property of which shall be assessed for the purpose of naying costs and expenses of making said improvement within said Sanitary Sewer District No, 6, which includes all property between the termini of said improvements abutting or adjacent to the said streets and alleys, which said property consists of certain lots or par- cels of land, all of which will’ be spe- cifically benefitted by said improvement and as set forth and described and sebteny the following boundaries, to- wit: Beginning at a point on the east ling of McKinley Street produced, 60 feet north of the north line of Block 1 Morning Side addition to the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. further described as 50.97 feet west of the west liee of Block 1 of the Burling- tion of the above described streets, al-! and portions of | FIRST AERIAL MARRIAGE—The first airplane wedding ceremony in the his- tory of Atlantic City was performed when Mrs. Louise Piton Wolf of Ventnor, became the bride of Samuel P. Bater of Philadelphia, The flying boat carrying | the bridal party was piloted by Capt. Frank Fitzsimmons, to a height. of 3,000 feet, when he shut off his motor and began a glide to earth. jal di; a ccc ccc : | In Flanders’ Fields In Flanders’ fields the poppies blow. Between the crosses, row on row, : That mark our place, and in the sky The larks still bravely singing fly, Scarce heard amidst the guns below. We are the dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders’ fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe, To you from falling hands we throw The Torch—be yours to hold it high; © If ye break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep though poppies grow In Flanders’ fields. WRITTEN BY COLONEL JOHN McCRAE Casper National NT ton Addition to. the City of Casper, AND MEAT MARKET | thence easterly in a straight line and PHONE 345 jong the north line of Fifth Street a and parallel to the east line of McKin- ley Street, a distance of 537.68 feet to; of the Sheridan Heights Addition to the City of Casper produced east; - TR eT ESE Es eee ‘ grees 2 minutes east in a erate 9 along the south ine of Block 118-1 described, produced, a distance. of 615,09: feet to a point; * =) / Thence qesterly in a straight line, parallel to the south line of Fifth | Street, and along the south Jine of ‘Block 118 above described, a distance of 79 feet to a point, being the south- west corner of Block 118 above de: scribed, further described as a point of Street a distance of 807 feet to the point of beginning: : That all the property within the lim- its of said assessment district shall be considered to be the property specific- ally benefitted by said improvement and shall. be the property to be assessed to pay the cost nnd expense of said im- } provement, which cost and expense | shall be assessed on all the-property so benefitted in accordance with the spe- cial benefits conferred. The amount to be assessed the separate land, tracts or parcels.of land within such district shall be extended and apportioned in the manner and in accordance with the | \uws of the State of Wyoming. ‘That | there shall be included in the cost and expense of said improvement to be as- sessed against the pruperty included in | said assessment district the expenses \of inspection, test of materials, adver- | tising, collection of assessment, and all other charges which the City may here- The ceremony PIONEER Tits beloaae A shall port its pasage, and the Clerk shel ‘ and pcre the same in the mhafner ani form as req by law. Passed, aes ee a ; 1st day of November, & O . PELTON, Jr. (Sealy B, H. P: ae a ote or‘Hereafter incut in tho making of said improvements, —~ .. SECTION. 4..'The City reserves the right and shall have- the power to let contracts for the epitire work, or con- tracts for: parts thereof, in separate and specified sections. All bids shall be made upon uniform proposals. ‘This ordinance shall take effect und in force ten da: from and after Attest: ASA FP. SLOAONE, City Clerk. Publish Nov. 10, 1920. fitersection ut thé east line of McKin | ‘ " : ley Street and the north line of Fourth 66 2 é Street; : Thence northerly in a straight line : and along the east line of McKinley |. i , CALL ME” SaysRUSSELL = ' ¢ \ ; pains inv my W ‘ake All aeai, and there were such pain ss ee Sig fi ‘ ore I felt like it was Coming in two. Money: in the World for Le also suffered with rhepmatism® in the Good Tanlac Did Him, and my arms, legs and every joint in-my i n i y. My nerves were in such Will Tell Any ‘one About His rape I could never get a good night's Case. sleep, I lost welght and finally pe- pqs came so run-down and weak T si ply Proctor had to stop work entirely. Al_ my “My telephone number is bop 3115, and if anybody wants to taik to friends me about the ps Tanlac has done mej for good, for although I had tried abe and what I think of it, all they have! kind of medicine tie hear of, noth- to do is to just call me up,” declared | ing helped me a p: . K, C, Russell 9712 North Ninth street,| “Well, sir, I think ‘Tanlac is BT ‘Tacoma, Wash. worth its weight in gold, and T wouldn “Six bottles of Tanlac not only com-| take all the money in the world for the pletely relieved me of all my troubles | good it has done me. In a short w! C but I have gained fifteen pounds in| after I began taking it I commence: welght besides, For three years I had | to get better and now I am a well man, just about everything the matter with | I have a splendid appetite, eat earthing me anybody could have. 1 lost my ap-|I want and never have a particle o! petite, and even when I did force down | trouble afterward. My kidneys do not thought I was down and out GROCERY stance of 632 feet to a point; Thence southerly in a straight line THOS. FIDDES, Manager Corner A and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver Sandison & Fiddes - | point on thé south line of Block 118, Thence south GASFITTING BY. GAS FITTERS ‘Are you ready for Gas? Material is scarce. Pipe your house now. Let us figure with you. Ganon & Collins Phone 1490, or Leave Ordef at Little Brick - . 4 of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Serving in France 1917 Bank Casper, Wyoming a little something it caused me awful | bother m@ any more, my nerves are in suffering. I would bloat up with gas| fine shape, I never have a sign of until I could hardly breathe, havo in-| headaches: nor ‘became dizzy and the tense pains in the pit of my stomach} rheumatism has left me entirely, and [ and my heart. would palpitate dread-|am back on the job again.’ fully. I had headaches nearly all the Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper time and often became so dizzy I had| pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- to take hold of something to keep from | cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek falling. My kidneys worried mea great drug store.—Adv. ee TOMORROW ARMISTICE NITE ~ PUBLIK DANSING ODD FELLOW’S = HALL. Kasper CHEMBECK’S MUSIK of KOURSE The Popular 10c Dances LADIES FREE : Wie FAA A A . Proclamation Thursday, November 11, 1920, being Armis- tice Day, a holiday established and dedicated to our soldiers and sailors who participated in the late World’s War, it is deemed fitting and proper that on this day all business not abso- lutely esssential should be discontinued for at least a part of said day and to this end I request that all places of business close during the hours from 8 o’clock a. m. to 6 Pp. m. to enable em- ployes to participate in the ceremonies and exer- cises appropriate to this occasion. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have here- unto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Casper to be affixed-this 9th day of No- vember, A. D. 1920, Ww. W. KEEFE, Acting Mayor. We can rig you up with all sizes of the bes . . , seasoned rig timbers. Give us an opportunity to quote prices on all of your lumber requisites. Keith Lumber Co. Phone 3 BEST BOWL GF: CH NN 20c. at the CHILI KING. LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices, Quick = aishest Quality : rand elk