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Be : %. be Casper Dailp Cridune COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. lf BOOB MENUIT ts LISTENING, t WAST HIM TO KNOw THAT,! THINE HE Casper. Wyoming. June 6, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular session im the Council Chamber in the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. On roll call the following were present, John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, W. W. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pettingill. J. M. Whisen- hunt, H. HK. Price, City Clerk. Minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings read and the following corrections made: | | Minutes of May 29th should read| COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyoming, June 11, 1922 Copyright, 1922. Star Com: re Great Britain Michie Meterved. "Registered U. @. Patent Ofiee. “Moved by John J. Hancock, sec-) onded by John G. Jones that Ordi- t 2-A pertaining to The-| m Picture Shows be amended to = d Fourteen roms 3 2 neh * teen years, an | Avs THE ; F — % : be permitted t HAW t HAW! I JUST FINE, MAJOR- Now ach Biel mee ! ! MATTER, MAJOR? WROTE A NOTE TO He’LL LEAVE HER. TD LOVE To HAVE You ROTE FOR. A SOAS-IN-LAW, es : ! |i} ge ipeons BaoB SAYING “To Nou- YouRE .A oe Mayor declared said | cING? ST BoNvT LOVE SMART MAN - LENS a ‘ » “ carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe. seconded by John J. Hancock, that the min- You ANY MORE, AND SIGNED PEARL’S NAME i Resolution presented declaring! the intention of the City Council tw create an improvement district Grading, Construct- ing and paving the ts and portions of of May 29th be corrected as to-wit: Eighth Street from David Street to Oak Street; West Tenth Street from CY Ave- nue to Cedar Street; i m Street from Eighth Street te a nth Street; Oak Street from Railroad Avenue to Fourteenth Street; Spruce Street from Railroad Ave nue to Fourteenth Street; Walnut Street from Reajflroad Avenne to CY Avenue; Chestnut Street from Railroad Avenue to Thirteenth Street; Cedar Street from Railroad Ave- nue to Thirteenth Street; Thirt h Strect f CY Ave- 4 cates Baers tk. PEARL, DEAR, THE - (ALL RIGHT, = PEARL, IF You e cy Avenne from Thirteenth MAJOR WASTS VS FATHER - MARRY ME, "LL o,MY HAT iho fect west of Chestnut Street 7) TO TENSE RIDE } t ‘HAVE PI BUILD You sucH A BLEW OFF! YLL BUY You on Eleventh Street. a \ IN HIS NEW t2c00|) NOTHING SWELL HOME (N TRE mn Sik BOZEN “The date to hear remonstrances aud objections thereto be set for the 19th day of Jane, A. D. 1922.” Moved by John S. Pettingill, sec- onded by John G. Jones that the Resolution of Intention to create an improvement district, to be Row BoAT SE COUNTRY . THAT EVEN Ff 4 Spt] THE HORSES WILL HAVE known as Paving District No. 18, be passed as read, 2 M_-4 A On roll call, all voting aye, the . to, 3 Mayor declared said motion duly 1 . ‘ > ; es carried. ° B Moved by W. W. Keefe seconded / = ad A THEIR, SALARIES s WAY FROM John J. Hancock that the min- s of May 29th be corrected as follows: “Resolution presented declarins n of the City Council to vement district to onstructing ng the fol portions of streets, to-wit: From the alley between B and Durbin Streets, on First S at the end of the present pavi east between blocks 5 and 12, bloc 18 and 18, blocks 14 and 17, blocks 15 and 16, to Yellowstone Highw: apd the cross streets between Street on the North and Yellow- stone Highway and Second Str on the south, to-wit, Grant Stre Kimball Street, Park Avenue ¢ Beech Street. The date to hear remonstranc: and objections thereto be set for the 19th day of June, A. D. 1 Moved by John J. Hancock, s onded by John S. Pettingill that the r Resolution of Intention to create an improvement district. to be known as Paving District No. 19, be passed FAREWELL, CRUEL WoRLD- YOU NEVER WERE VERY GUESS TS ALL OVER. AH! SOME LABY Lost HER HAT- MArRE 1 CAN BO A’ Good DEED BEFORE I Go Bown FoR roll call all voting aye, the r+declared said motion duly 4 foved by W. W. Keefe, seconded John J. Hancock that the min- ites of May 2th he corrected as follows: j “Resolution presented declaring the intention of the City Council to to-wit: nley Street from A to C 35 } Street from McKinley Street east to Yellowstone Highway. | The date to hear remonstrances and objections thereto be set for the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922.” Moved ‘by J. 8. Pettingill, sec-| T JUMPED OVERBOARD onded by John G. Jones that the BECAUSE IGoT ees roe WE’ RE \ % Discoverc>! Row FoR resolution of intention to create an ment district, to be known ing District No. 20, be passed] ad. roll call all voting aye, the| r declared said motion duly SHORE AS FAST AS OU CAN ANB VLL DIDNT WRITE ANY LETTER. 5 How ABo LABY, Is d A : ’ He FOUR THIS YouR |—=_—s- oo - DOLLARS HAT ? 13 { ‘ yr ( | 1 WAKST To ed by W. W. Keefe, seconded k, that the minutes se correctéd to read as yor be authorized to ti negotiations ed States Government for the of Lots 14 and 15. Block 4, in the City of Casper.” On roll call, all voting aye the Mayer declared said motion duly carried. | Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt that the ver-) bal report of *the committee on water and sewer regarding the pe- tition for water in Blocks 204 and} 205 be accepted. and that the City) Water Department be instructed to put water on Jefforson Street be- tween Third and Fifth Streets, and that the City Engineer be instruct- ed to order one carload of pipe. = On roll call all voting aye, the = = ; Mayor declared said motion duly : : i2. carried. ms Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- ied by John G. Jones that water ns be placed by the City on eckson and North Melrose| between C Street and . | SueeS A New Indestructo Trunk, Now $40 Jae | CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO, iti 10 rcor comms of the Health Com- mu regard to the contract