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4CLASSIFIED E i Hf et ; i big i ih : : Ri i § ‘BRINGING UP FATHER DONT YOU SELIEVE THERE ISONLY ONE WAX FOR A WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Used ear, Piano or good property in exchange. W. E. Gul- . Phone 1310. 4-21-4t WANTED—TO RENT WW ANTED—Room and board in pri- vate family by young man. Box , Tribune. 4-22-40° WANTED—MALE FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ch hands and sheep herfers— OR SALE—Oldsmobile, = lots of this kind of labor; “hurry der touring, was SManGY ovtiaae amber of Commerce free «mi fed and completely rebuilt; will pu very good service for $325. ennedy, corner East Second Park streets. Phone 1419W. 4-25-2t will seli cars on commission; bring your car over and we will get you cash for it. If you buy or sell a car, P WANTED—FEMALE [come see us. Auto Exchange, and Fifth and Center streets. 4-21-10t Help for general poet Aca I ae Rak k. 332 South Lincoln Pome {FOR SALE — Dodge touring car. e 657W- 4-25-1t |_ Phone 702. 4-25-1t* ‘ ‘OR SALE—192: ee ge ar St [touring is in first class condition. iat tires; a real buy for $650; cash ) jor terms. C. E. Kennedy, corner East a and Park streets, Phone 419W. 4-25-2t i R SALE—1919 Ford touring car. good shape. 414 South Oak street 6 p. m. 4-25-2t* FOR SALE—1921 Buick roadster, per- fect motor, finished like new, low mileage, spot light, seven cord ‘tires, ings, shock absorbers, pyrene. Sac: fice for quick sate, Phone 522J eve- ings. 4-24,3t FOR SALE—Several good bargeine in used cars; Fords, Dodges, Max- is, Chalmers, ali priced at the lowest figure and all good serviceable corner East Sec- Nash, four cylinder je-aged housekeopers; good wages: d this kind of help daily; hurry applications to Chamber of freo employment bureau. 4-2-2 good wages. Com employment heriveoy! POSITIONS WANTED SALE— Buick Four roadster: ED POSITION— As salesiady electric lights and starter; price $200 ? fany line; references furnished. }if quickly taken. Phone 641 in busi- bes Box A-6, Tribune. 4-25-4t* | hours: 4} TED—Position as truck driver;{FOR SALE—One Font Coupe. Call nf a with all kinds off 437 South Spruce. street after 4 380 South Ash beeaaiy 3 77 |" nee Apartment 4 4-25-2t* rat axberionees Past. threo years) OR SALM —Puliford attachment: ‘position as head of book-{ will work on any Ford-car or pull lepartonatte instaliji4-inch plow. Phone 1605M or 1510W. iy , references; am 24 years 4-24-4t Box A-9, Trib-/ mepee sparrieds 3s Stel 6,000-MILE TIRES 30x3, $8; 30x3%, $10; 34x4, $20; all her |jother sizes in proportion. Gates Serv- ce de-Hice Station, 240 South Wolcott street. position || Phone 701W- 4-24-6t* 425-10 { FOR SALE—HGUSES D—Boy 18 wants work of FOR SALE—Four-room house ané 25-2 fs. 10. By POSITK ih three years’ emporary or permanent “Tribune. kind. Miller Apartment, apart! 14 or box 1314. Grace ane i | 5 blocks fi =D—Housekeeping for widow-| Price $3,250, part by widow, 27. 253) + street or Phone 12535. 4.25:3¢9] “o> D—A job by an A-1 truci house, partly furnished, $1,250 cash ‘on heavy duty truck, any4or $1,600 on terms with $600 down ‘capable of repairing on truck;4and the balance like rout, a bargain e ‘experience im ofl fieidijif taken at once. 749 Harrison street. ‘Box A-5, Tribune. 4-24-2t%{North Casper. 0-6ts FOR SALE—New tworoom house, $100 cash will handle, balance $700 4-25-3t new house, corner lot, near city water and lights; has graded streets; $250 cash, bal- See Ben Realty Co., 4-24-2t cash. Phone 272R. 4-25-2¢ ‘Large two-room, hvuse; built-in features; lights, and water ‘CES OFFERED — Up-todateilin house; cellar; garage; five minutes’ class dressmaker; can sive ref~}walk tc refinery. 1236 oe er -25-1t' age; will sacrifice; leaving town; *4 small payment down. 1145 South Cot- treet. 4-24-6% cheap; some terms; postoffice in Mills, Wyo. 4-24-6t° ern block west of Ray Gilbert, Mills, Wyo. FOR greasy et ones modern house with four @inished rooms in base- ‘ment; has all built-in features and + pdspendable} Tas; one-room house on rear of lot 48.304 With lights and gas; this is an income ~ property; will sell on contract. In- re {quire 1228 South Cedar street. 4-25-5t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE pe ag ag ae RRS RR SE FOR SALE—Large lot on Jackson street, just off po ngetg De bos NS remod tered and room house on rear; will sell we! Br coats red one Se_jreasonable or exchange for improved rhone. Doos. 419-61 }or equity in property. See Ben Real- jty Co. realtors. 424-2 WANTED TO BUY fa Saha Fics Lc SRB Oat FOR SALE—Two lots with a small 'ED—Used car, plano or good two-room house, water, lights in ouse; lots are situated on east. side erty in exchange. W. E. Gul-hy tho State Hospital: will sacrifice hone *3819! 421-4t\lror immediate sale. Call for Ball, 151 Ee Ee, a 4:25-3t Kind. 120 West Midwest avenue/ LIVESTOCK 24 2-24-tf Bink 0CK FOR SALE OR TRADE ‘ED TO BUY—One Ford chas: eo aitapea ess; dump br bug. Call at 256 East J wag: 25-22) A-1 condition. L. hard gee S and 7 evenings: _*25*its06 North Glenarm street. Phone BUR— Furniture of }i1147J. LAND FOR SALE D TO kind. 120 West Midwest avenue [See BACK TO THE FARM—Are you go- 249. 3 ing back? If so, call and see us. (ED TO BUY—A pair of leath- army saddle bags. Call 165M Wé have farm& ranches, homesteads, Jinquishments for sale and ex- 6 o'clock. 4-25-21) BUY and sell anyth change. See Ben Realty Co., beri 3 ihange Furniture Co. c, city or country. of value. hone 1086. 8-16-tf fED—Anything you have in the of second hand furniture and Ry more for it. Phon 5a PRY ————— ALE—Central Missouri farm, a ereks good. improvements, $200 cash, $20 per month. R. Kamon, 243 ath Center street. 4-25-1t* €be Casper Daily Cribune WELL-! WANT TO KNOW HOW TO LIVE AND ENJOY LIFE-fVE SEEN MARRITOD NOW FOR TWO DAYS - es BRING in your relinquishments and deeded ; make the price and terms right and we will find you a buyer. Frank Duff, 236 East Mic- west avenue. 4-19-12t TO NOTICE EX-SERVICE MEN. I can locate two on 640-acre. home- steads for $100 each where stock- tan will put on all improvements and pay all filing and proving up fees for @ lease for five years. Inquire at Gates service station, 240 South Wol- cott street. +24-2t° AUCTION HO Buying and selling all the tix Used and new furniture; upbolaterug and is. J. Re auction. 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf $+ FOR SALE—Sanitary cot with pad; three burner oil etove; Axminster rug, 6x9; two rockers, $30 or sold sep- erately. Call 414 South McKinley street after 4 p. m. 4-25-2t° FOR SALE—Leather duofold, like new; cheer. 235 West Tenth street. 4-24-2t FOR SALR—Duofold; complete; Ver: nis Martin bed, practically new; rea sonable. Call 1513M. 4-25-1t FOR SALE—Ivory wicker breakfast or diningroom set, excellent condi- tion; table and four chairs, $70; used one year. 201 Blackmore Apartmen’ Phone 438, 4-21-5 FOR SALE—Two carloads of high Srade furniture; 200 new ice box 75 gas amd coal ranges; three pianos; overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 4-21-tf FOR SALE—Furniture; rug and sew- ing machine, etc. Evans, 223 North Park street in and evenings. Phone 1573R. 425-208 FOR SALE—Strong heavy baby’s brass bed; good as new. 329 South McKinley street. Phone 1509M. 4-18-tf FOR SALE—Eden electric washing machine; clectric vacuum cleaner and other furniture; must be sold this week. Inquire 734 Madison street, in North Casper. 4-25-20" and FOR SALE—Diningroom table doairs, yocking dhairs, rofrigera tor, sewing machine, 9x12 rug, 6x% rug and other household furniture. Call evenings. 118 East Fifth street. Thompson Apartments. 4-25-2t* FOR SALE — Furniture including rugs, curtains, and drapes. Ideal Apartment L. Phone 1296J. 4-25-53" FOR SALE—Furniture for six-room house; am leaving town; will sell all this week. 426 South Kimball street. Phone 362. 425-2 ;|#OR SALE—Ice box, dresser and 1s. Apartment ing 6, 6 CY svenue. 4-25-1t FOR SALE— Mission cafe, Lewis: town, Mont., good business, $1,800 or will lease one year at $150 per month. Frank, Forsteln, Great Falls, | Mont. -25-1t* THIS PLAYER PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. ‘We have a very high-grade player piano left on our honds at Casper; tfor quick disposal will sell at a very large discount; easy payments to re- sponsible person. Write at once for price, terms and full particulars to the Denver Music Co., Denver, ree 4: it FOR SALZ—Grey wicker Lloyd re- sersible baby carriage, almost new. Call mornings or evenings. 807 East ‘Third street. Apartment 7. 422-4t* FOR SALE—One good piano. 344 South David street, S-31+t SEE US for gas appliances; we will save you money. ‘Dechange’ furni- ture Co., Phone 1086, eh IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-nand, or have anything to trade, call at 36j South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9: FOR SALE—Three-burner Perfection oil stove with oven; four-hole laun- dry stove; one bed, springs and mat- tress; kitchen cabinet; Ford car. 1022 South Cherry 25-2t° FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ———————— FOR SALE—Bicycle, man's size, good as new, ridden only two months. Call 228W after 5 p. m. 228 West Eleventh street. 4-24-2t* —_—<—< <<< FOR SALE—Cartoad seed potatoes Early Ohios and Netted Gems. ‘Western Produce Co. 312 West Second street. Phone 986J. 4-21-tf FOR SALE—Cello in good condition. 141 South Durbin street. Spe iy Bae -21-4¢ —_—_ FOR SALE--200 shares Five Tribes petroleum now drilling at 1,000 fect in Salt Creek field, $90. Box A-8, Trib- une. 22 ———— FOR SALE—The entire fixtures of the M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co.,)/FOR apply at store. pote Ae a nar taro a ek Bed ‘OR well-made gowns visit the Per- Pale Shop. Smith and Turner Building. Phone 1440. 4-22-3t FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and lawn dressing delivered. Phone — a FOR SALE OR TRADE ——_—eeeee FOR SAL E OR BXCHANGE—HFigh ty acres land, near Greeley, Colo., exchange for Casper property. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 40480 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot near CY avenue. Office Ayres Jeweiry Co. 4-24-6t° FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three nice cottages; Mills addition. See Mcleod Mills, Wyo. 4-24-60" WANTED—Good auto in exchange for income property. Call S61J 4 FOR SALE OR TRADE mal house FOR RENT—ROOMS — FOR RENT —Sleepingrooms; suitable for men, 443 South Durbin street 4-24-3t¢ <i ___| FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod ern home; suitable for two. South Durbin street. Phone 89R. 32740 —-— FOR RENT—Nicely furnished steam heated rooms; close in. Call at 504 South Durbin street 4-24-31 634 and two lots, $1,000 equity; will trade for amto; very easy terms on Balance. 243 East K street. 4-25-1t* FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms; hot and cold water; bath. 430 Midwest ave nue. 4-25-1t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnished two-room house near State hospital Apply Ayres Jewelery Co. 424-6! FOR SALE OR TRADE—My equity in fiveroom modern house with four-room apartment in basement for smaller house. 104 South Walnut street. Phone 1624NM. 4t44t FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Fourroom unfurnished house; gas and water. 124 West G. treet. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 3-31-tf FOR RENT — Five-room house: located on Street. Phone 4-19-tf FOR RENT — Five-room modern house, partly furnished or unfur- nished; also double garage. 1302 South Spruce street. 424-2 FOR RENT—Nice two-room and- cabin, partly furnished; tnd gas; near refinery, Inquire 1243 South street. 4-21-30" furnished South Beech house lights per month Cottonwood FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room, 420 East Fifth street. 4-25-1t FOR RENT—Room in modern home. $5 per week; board if desired. 742 South Ash street. 4-24-2t ROOM AND BOARD in an allanodern home, 00d home-cooked meals; very reasonable. Phone 1533. FOR RENT—By May front bedroom for two person: . in. $42 South Park street. Phone 3665 4-25-3t Modern room; close in. South Center street. Phono 4-22-3t FOR RENT—One nice room; suitable for four gentlemen; clase in; very reasonable. 526 South Cent street. FOR RENT — Two sleepingrooms; cheap. Call 1012 South Walnut street. Phone 770. 4214te FOR RENT — Comfortable sleeping- room in modern home; close in; ntiemen preferred, only $15. Phone 394. 4-24-2t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Ten-room furnished house; Day time phone 1303 after 6 o'clock 283R. 4-24-3t FOR RENT— Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $20, 311 West First street 4-25-2t° FOR RENT -— Three-room furnished house except bedding and dishes. Inquire house in rear 936 South Chestnut street. 424-209 FOR RENT—Furnishéd home. Phone 1582M. 2 Yaberhee AES AD ie Bes FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room. Phone 1831 W. 4-25-1t ~ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS mes) Sena cheeemeinic oer § FOR BENT — Two-room basement apartment, completely furnished; FOR RENT—Fourroom house, mod-|'odern. gas $26.50 per month. 933 dase- ern except heat; three-room ment. Cal! at 1222 South David street. 4-22-4t FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house; furnished or unfurnished; CY avenue; large gas range; gas hot water heater; built-in features. Phone 1078. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—One four-room furnish- ed house; modern with. gas; one two-room furnished house. quire 750 CY avenue, Phone 1623R. 4-24 FOR RENT — Four-room furnished modern house; rent reduced to $65 at 1008 East Second strect. Phone 1552. 4-22-3t pa oh sas FOR RENT—Fourroom house com- pletely furnished, including piano and garage. 1140 South Cherry street. 21-40) FOR RENT—Six-room unfurnished house, convenient to refinery; will rent reasonable; two-room house on rear of lot; party renting six-room house can subrent two-room house. Apply 725 East Second street. Phone 675J. 4-22-5t% FOR RENT— One five-room house and garage, Call 252 South Wash- ington street. 4-21-40" FOR RENT—Two-room house. un furnished. Call at 249 South Wash- ington street. 4-25-3t po ha FOR RENT—Four-room house; bath; elegantly furnished; reasonable rent desirable people. 629 West Bleventh street. Phone 633J. 4-25-2t FOR RENT—Two-room house and garage in Mills; furnished or un: furnished. For information call for Loffel, 33 West First street, second door. 4-25-5t ———— FOR RENT—Furnished modern five- room house. 537 CY avenue; can be seen cf{ter 6 o'clock in the evening: ef FOR RENT—Tworcom house fur nished except bedding and dishes. 1320 South Box Elder street. 4-25-2t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT— Room and board for four people in modern home; rea- sonable rates; close in, 425 CY ave- nue. Phone 197M. 4-24-3t South Park street. Phone 1817W. 4-20-6t* ———— FOR RENT —Modern bedroom for gentlemen. 505 East Second Fares 4-19-6t FOR RENT — Sleepingrooms; steam heat at 350 North Beech street. Montana Honse. 4-24-21) 'T—Large bedroom, adjoin- in modern home for one or two men; reduced rent. 1 forth Park street. 4-22-2t ———— FOR RENT—Room_ adjoining bath, private entrance. Phone 1431W. 816 East Third street. -25-3t ——$—$—$—$— FOR RENT—Nice furnished room, $10 a month. 311 South McKinley street. Phone 1658J. 424-209 _—$——————— ee FOR RENT—Basement; lights, gas and water; suitable for men _ for batching. Call 348W.. 4-25-4t FOR RENT—Tworoom furnished, modern basement; rent reduced to $25. 1028 South Walnut street. Phone s43We 22-3 BR ing bath South Wolcott street. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; furnished or unfurnished. 710 South Jefferson street. Phone 996K. 4-24-3t* 4.24-2t R RENT—Furnished apartment, $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 4-10-tf FOR RENT—Two strictly modern two-room furnished —_apartmen: close in on paved street. Pratt Apart- ment house. Phone 868J, 4-13-tf FOR RENT — Modern _apurtment; close in. Phone 381 or 1424M. B-tf FOR RENT—Three-room _ furnished apartments. Apply 745 West Rail- Toad avenue; close f very reason: able. 4-214t FOR RENT—One two-room and one three-room nicely furnished apart: ment; modern; close in; rent reason: able. 511 East First street. 4-17-6t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; clo’e in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished apartment, down town _ location; clea nand new; private bath, electric range, built-in, features, Murphy bed and mattress, refrig r, steam heat; light and airy; loundry privil- eges include electric washer and iron- ing board; reasonable rent. Call 1539M 4-19-tf FOR §& apartment; 8. 'T — Three-room modern location good place. 4 reasonable. 511 East First street. 4-24.3t FOR RENT — Furnished five-room basement or one three-room apart- ment; also one two-room apartment, modern except bath. 669 CY svenu: Phone 1572W. 4-24-3t' FOR RENT—At the Avalon Apart- ments, 534 West Ninth street, an apartment, modern; furnished; has hot and cold water, gas; outside front and back entrance. Call after 5 o'clock p. m, Phone 819. 4-21-6t FOR RENT--Two-room strictly mod ern furnished apartment, $25; also two-room cottage. 909 South Cedar street. Phone 1475. 4.24.2 FOR RENT—Smal! house furnished; two-room furnished apartment with lights and gas; also one modern sleepil 4 133. North Kimball! street. Phone 1639J. 4-24-2t FOR RENT — Two-room apartment for light housekeeping. 821 CY ave- nue. 4-25-3t FOR RENT — Modern three-room front apartment; furnished or un- furnished; best apartment for the money in Casper. -133 South Conwell Square. 4-24-20 ee FOR RENT—Three-room apartment 1026 South Cherry street. Phone 8615. 4-25-2t* 25, ———— FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnished apartm: partly modern, $20 per month. 742 South Jefferson street. 4-25-1t* FOR nfurnished YT—Modern furnished; service. Smith/Turne: Phone 176, apartment, $25 bath, hot water Drug _ store 25-1t* FOR { IT'S TOO LA | FOR. hovce = ‘RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE (Continued from Page Eight) such hearing or hearings witnesses who testify may be sworn by the person conducting the hearing, and evidence, cral or documentary, may be received, a record of which shail be made and filed with said state health officer or examiner. Upon the completion of such investigation said state health officer, (a) If he shall determine, as a fact, that the water being furnished or supplied. or to be furnished or supplied, is such that under all the circumstances and conditions it is impure, unwholesome or unpotable, or may constitute a menace or dan- ger to the health or lives of human beings, or that under all the cir- cumstances and conditions existing or proposed modifications therein are unhealthful or insanitary, or not suited to the production and delivery of healthful, pure and wholesome water at all times, the state health officer shall deny the prayer of such petitioner, and said state health officer may order the petitioner to make such changes as he deems necessary to secure a con- tinuons supply of pure, wholesome potable and healthful water, and may order such changes of source of water supply or the installation of purification works and such oth- er measures shall insure a con- tinuous supply of pure, wholesome and potable water which shall not endanger the lives and health of human beings; which orders shall designate the period within which the required changes are to be made; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that a temporary permit may be is. sued by the state health officer for said period to permit the petitioner to comply with such order or orders ;, (b) If he shall determine, as a fact, that the water being furnished or supplied, or to be furnished or supplied, to human beings is such that under the circumstances and conditions it is pure, wholesome and otable and will not endanger the ives or health of human beings, the state health officer shall grant to petitioner or furnish or continue to furnish or supply such water to such human beings; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that all permits issued hereunder shall be removable or subject to suspension at any time that he shall determine, as a fact, that the water being supplied or furnished is or may become impure, unwholesome or unpotable. The holder of any permit granted by said state health officer under the provisions of these regulations ma; at any time, by order of the said state health officer be required to furnish upon demand, a complete report upon the condition and op- eration of the water supply, plant, works or system owned, operated or controlled by him, which report shall be made by a competent person at the sole cost and expense of the holder of the permit. SEWAGE DISPOSAL REGULA- TIONS. Promulgated by the State Board of Health of Wyoming, June 8, 1921. Section 1. No person, firm or corporation, public utility, city, town, village or other public body FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Strictly modern three- room apartment, nicely furnished close in. Phone 1365W. 4-25-2 FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment on East Second street; |four blocks from postoffice. 628 East Second street. 4-25-2t FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart ments; gas, lights, hot and cold water; $25 per month. 312 West First | street. 24-4t® | FOR. RENT—Three-room apartment; | close in; reasonable to right parties. | STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH or institution, shall discharge, drain or deposit, or cause or saffer to be discharged, drained or deposited, any sewage, garbage, offal, filth, or any animal, mineral, or vegetable | matter or substance, offensive, in- jurious or dangerous to health, into any springs, streams, rivers, lakes, tributaries thereof. acequias, ditches, wells or other waters used or in- tended to be used for human con- sumption or for domestic purposes; or maintain a sewer farm or erect. construct, excavate, or maintain, or cause to be erected, constructed, ex- cavated or maintained, any privy, vault, -esspool, sewage treatment works, sewer pipes or conduits, or other pipes or conduits for the treatment and discharge of sewage effluents or impure water, gas, oils, acids, tar, or any matter or sub- stance offensive, injurious or dan- gerous to health, whereby the same shall overflow lands or shall dis- charge, flow, seep, drain, condense into or otherwise pollute or affect any waters interded for human con- sumption or for domestic pu! 3 or add to, modify or alter any of the plant, works or system thereof or the manner or place of discharge or disposal; or erect or maintain any permanent or temporary house, camp, or tent, so near to such springs, streams, rivers, lakes, or tributaries thereof, acequias, ditches or other sources of water supply, as to cause or suffer the drainage, seep- ago, or flow of impure waters or of any sewage, or the dircharge or de- posit therefrom of any injurious or dangerous animal, minerai or vege- table mater, to pollate such waters, without a permit from the state health officer as herein provided. Section 2. Whenever any coun- ty, city, town, village, district, com- munity, institution, person, firm or corporation, shall desire to deposit or discharge or continue to deposit or discharge into any stream, river, acequia, ditch, lake or tributary thereof, or into any other waters used or intended to be used for hu- man consumption or for domestic purposes, or into or upon any place the surface or subterranean drain- age from which may run or perco- late into any such stream, river, lake, tributary, or other waters, any sewage, scwage effluent, or other substance by the terms of section one of the regulations forbidden so to be deposited or discharged; or shall desire to maintain a sewer farm, or to permit the overflow of sewage onto any land whatever; or shall desire to erect. construct, ex- cavate or maintain any privy, vault, cesspool, sewage treatment works, sewer: pipe or conduits or other pipes or conduits for the treat- ment or discharge of sewage, sew- age effluents, or any matter offen- sive, injurious or dangerous to health; or shall desire to add to, modify or alter any of the plant, works, or system or manner of place of discharge or disposal, he or it shal! file with the State Board of Health a petition for permission 80 to do, together with a complete and detailed plan, description and his- tory of tie existing or proposed works, system or treatment plant, or of such proposed addition, to modi- fication or alteration of any of the plant, works, system or manner or Place of discharge or disposal, such plans and general statement to be Pi such form and to cover such mat- ters as the state health officer shal! prescribe. Thereupon, a thorough investigation of the proposed or ex- isting works, system and plant, and all circumstances and conditions by him deemed to be material, shall be made by the state health pfficer. ‘As a part of such investigation, and after ten days’ notice by a to the petitioner, a hearing or hearings may be had before the state health officer or an examiner appointed by him for the purpose. At such hear- ing or hearings witnesses who t 443 South Durbin street. 4-24-30 |FOR | ment. street. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished; modern apartment; large and pl Jant: very reasonable; close in uth Beech street. Phone 364 4-24-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS |FOR RENT—Two business locat suitable for office, tailor, etc. Smith ‘Turner. on BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED—A good live partner with car at American Hatters a nd Clean-| car at American Hatters and Clean 9 West Railroad avenue. LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—Snare drum and « | pair drum sticks, one |pair from Jazziand [fore return, RENT—New three-room apart Inquire 1214 East First 4 6 {12 4-20-6t we three | aluminum ter. Reward 4-24-2t* | | essary | stance, the state health officer shall tify may be sworn by the person conducting the hearing, and evi- dence, oral and documentary, may 24-6t| be required, a record of which shall) be made and filed with said officer or examiner. Upon the completion of such investigation said officer, (a) If he shall determine as a fact that the substance being or to be discharged or deposited is such that under all the ‘tumstances and conditions it may_so contami- nate or pollute such stream, river, lake, or tributary thereof. acequias, ditches or other waters, or lands on which it may be discharged, de- | posited or caused to overflow, as to endanger the lives or health of human beings, or‘to constitute a nuisance, or does or may constitute a |} menace to public health or a nuis- ance, or that under all the cireum- neces and conditions it is not nec- so to dispose of such sub- deny the prayer of such petition; and he may order petitioner to make such changes as he shall deem proper for the purpose of these reg- PAGE NINE. ulations. The state health officer may order such repair, alteration or addition to the existing system, plant, and works, that the sewage or substance being or intended to be discharged or disposed of sha’! not contaminate or pollute streams or other water supplies, or endan- ger the lives or health of human | beings, or constitute a nuisance; and said officer may order such changes of method, manner and place of disposal and the installa- tion of such treatment works that | streams or other water supplies will not be polluted or contaminated and the works and disposal shall not | constitute a menace to the health of human beings, or a nuisance; which jorders shall designate the period within which the required changes | are to be made; PROVIDED, HOW- EVER, that a temporary permit may > issued by the state health offices for said period to permit such order or If he shall determine, as a fact. that the substance being or to be discharged or deposited, is not su that under all the circum- stances and conditions it will so contaminate or pollute such stream, river, lake, or tributary thereof, or other waters, as to endanger the lives or health of human beings, or to constitute a nuisance, and that under all the circumstances and conditions it is necessary so to dis- pose of such substance, the state health officer shall grant to peti- |tioner a permit authcrizing peti- | tioner so to deposit or discMirge or |to continue to deposit or discharge | such substance; PROVIDED, HOW- | EVER, that such permit shall not be construed to permit any act for- | bidden by any provision of the laws of this state relative to the preser- | vation of propagation of fish or game, or relative to the deposit of debris in the streams of the state; AND PROVIDED FURTHER, that | ail permits issued hereunder shall be revocable by said officer at any |time, or subject to suspension, if |said officer shall determine, as a fact, that the substance discharged }or deposited by virtue thereof | causes or may cause a contamina- | tion or pollution of waters or land that does or may endanger the lives or health of human beings, or does or may constitute a nuisance. | Section 3. Whenever any peti- \tioner shall be granted any permit by the state health officer under the provisions of these regulations, such petitioner shall furnish to said state health officer, upon demand, a omplete report upon the condition and operation of the system, plant or works, which report shall be made by a competent person at the sole cost and expense of the holder of the permit. Section 4. No person shall main- tain any privy, latrine or other place to deposit garbage, feces, urine or polluted material on the bank of any stream nor shall any person deposit feces or urine in or ton the bank of any stream and where it becomes necessary to make such designated privy or latrine said privy or latrine shal! be at least 200 feet from any stream, lake or reser- voir, forming part of public or pri- vate water supply. Pub. April 25, 1 ALLEGED CHIEF OF ‘DOPE’ RING IN COUNTY JA Several Hundred Dollars’ Worth of Drugs Seized in Arrest of John Kala- matais. 2, i a An underworld dope ring believed to have handled thousands of dollars worth of Morphine, cocaine and other narcotics in Casper in the past few months was disrupted yesterday with the arrest of John Kalamataia, al- leged leader ang “brains’ of the ring. Dope said to be valued at hundreds of dollars is said to have elther been found in his possession or to have been purchased from him prior to effecting his arrest for evidence. The arrest of Kalamatats closes one of the most successful campaigns which has been waged by Sheriff Joe L. Marquis and his foree against vio- lations of this kind, Although having conclusive evidence that the gang headed by Kalamatais was handling dope in large quantities for the past several weeks it was almost impos- © to secure evidence on which tq hopes of prese- base an arrest with cution in federal court. So successful has the gang operated here for weeks that it is said, despite the efforts of Sheriff Marquis and his force with the assitance of other gw enforcement agencies, the daily dope sales have totalled $60 or better. ‘The arrest of Kalamatais was made yeeterday evening at his apartment at the Home hotel. Several ounces of |merphine or cocaine were found in his possession or are held as evidence by the authorities for later prosecu- tion. He {s now being held in the county jail pending federal action The scope of the drug business under Kalamatais’ direction is said to have extended to wholesale propor- j tions, even to the point where ft is | believed that his agents have offered to. sell physicians and in one instance affered to provide drug stores with dope cheaper than it could be pur- chased from wholesale houses. Several other persons arrested with amatais and upon whom Sheriff Marquis directed his first concerted attack beforeathe “brains” of the gang was opprehended are said to have turned states evidence and to have temporarily been granted their free- dom with the understanding that they. will appear in Che to testify against Kalamata! his trial in the United State court enne documents fewer been exe. five Ace the to the official ra Soviet than 1,766,118 of government no have the past ing cuted in years, Russia