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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE FIVE id : |Ray Cardwell Labor_.. 70.00) A. D. Pike. Water Dept 75.00 J. R. Murphy, Fire Dept. seas | Sanitary Sewer No. 10 6,991.49 h M y Det; >. +. 75.00 Roy Dowson, Labor 70.00 | Arthur Wilde, Water cae roms 7 uae ae 13.00 en Cea Oe 2ote.se Joe Cody, Labor____. 70.00) Dept — ..--.--- 5 en - iller, Sanitary Sewer No. 4 inese assdacre orrors De; 2.00|3. E. McGrew, Labor 9.30|\John McHattie, Water Ratan yes reatioesied Moved by J. J. Gablin seco=iea | a rie C. B. Crider, Labor__=- 51.25} * < 75.00 | Goodyear Mfg. Company. by J. S. Pettingill, that the bills $7.50) Walter Storrie, Water Tom — Bullene, Police Expense 106.00 | allowed as audited by the Finance bs’ 100.00 = 75.02! Burgess Millinery, Fire Committee, and warrants ordered d CVE 7 e nown dim i 147.80 Clinton Pale re eeeaaae ~~~ 14.00]2°Gn" roll cail all voting aye the ‘9 75.00} e | is 75.00 Pee Fence Company, 1,170.92 | Mayer, declared said motion duly ~ 29.15| Tom .09| _ service ~ ——-—-_____. 170.98 | casried. —___-... << , Dept, -2- she sige 62.50 75.00 F. 1G. MeNamier, Water | New Yerk Oil Company, 25.82 | to Tere bein, "9 foriher business - PF. S. Knittle. ae. Seti, Mo Beheare. Weer —« |) 1 epReseeeess..--.. 2. r ~ * to come fore this meetin: 4 SHANGHAI, June 21.—(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)—Missionaries and Dae. ee ee \¥- we was adjourned. % others in touch with the recent uprising of mutinous troops !n Kiangsi province declare] Harry R Brown, Garage 100.00 “tee 25.00 itch _ 1,041.25 W. A. BLACKMORE: that the full extent of this horror may néver be known. Frank Julian. Park Dept. 100.00 87.50/R. C. Ryan, 75! cing Dist. No. 17---- 12,776.86) Atte oa A score of community centers were laid waste and thousands of innocent inhatstants | 0-1. Teemmenraerses Thee lh | omers — ——-~----—-__ 339.75, Gordon Construction Co, PRICE, were slaughtered ruthlessly. No foreigners, however, were killed. | =i - a tae - oe Prt Sas 5 aga aaa a Sanitary Sewer 4 1,761.06 City Clerk. i The words “bandit” and “soldier” virtually are synonymous in many parts of China and Harcy’ Olsen, Labor. Tena! Dept. _ eee 00) 4. T Waits Dan $0.00 | Gordon Constro Pub. July 14, 1 Se Oe ee nn | al Convert Labor 70.00|L. L. Unger, Water Dept. > King, Warer ‘ p veapthe penmeergy adh sre Shas) ear f 75.00 | WU Bice. Labor 37.20|H. P. Schmits, Water tH helberg n . gpee far ure; . 7 A t ee pgp hat ended sd ome ob gocrpiord aoteptance. - : Richard Forster, Labor- 00! “Dept. Bes 75.00) Dick Bryan, 24.00 ~_N. 4 70.00| Harry H. King, Water | ~ a slaugh| ed hy J. M. Wh pcauedinrs [er Me acreage ir es cnded by 3° J, Gibiin, that the Plan 00 = __inio0! Dept, i ..| ani ifications nn his of a like nature in the past de raph atari yee oe apd KEEP COOL . —— for bits ir toe epee we Swimming Every Day and z be recei til t | Saturda; 1 y COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. clack ea Anni Chicken and Noodles Evening At 1922. reer nekera 1822 + On roll eall all voting aye, the ‘The City Council of the City of Mayor: declared said motion duly Casper met in adjourned session in | “#*™¢¢- pce Site i ii rt Plans and Specifications for Pav- Fe rte WoAT Blestne | ing Distsict: No. 40 filed with tha ; e. i City Clerk by the City Engineer Ca Da presiding. ‘ 7 On roll call the following were| ?na Presented to the City Council a = | present, John J. Hancock. J. J. Gib- Moved by John G. Jones aa: | S | fin, John G. Jones, John S. Pett: Offerings J. M. Whisenhunt, H. H. Price, | ¢d by J. S- Pettingill, that the Plans d $8; ificati be accepted. Clerk. tha Mayor and Clty. Guatk be tn: Under- . muslins Minutes of the last regular and| structed to publish notice and call subsequent adjourned mectings/for bids for the construction of read and approved. same, bids to be received until Moved by J. M. Whisenbunt. sec-| eight o'clock p. m. August 7th, A. onded by J. S. Pettingill, that the|D. 1922. Sounell great permission’ to: Lieut | “On roll “csit’ sll voting aye, the Casper Collins Camp No. 15, U. S.| Mayor declared said motion duly W. V., to conduct a carnival in the} carried. The shopper will be encouraged to buy dainty, cool Undermuslins to- morrow, for .a glance at these prices will con- vince you of the Your Baby Will Thrive On RIVERVIEW PARK PLUNGE MILLS, WYO. Plunge Running to Capacity Every Day. BUS SERVICE LEAVES POSTOFFICE FARK ON THE HOUR City’ of Casper from August 21st to} Moved by J. J.. Giblin, seconded Seth, inclusive. by J. 8, Pott 1, Sat the pad At * On roll call all voting aye, the|torney be authorized to w an ‘i o ce regulating railread cross- Mayor, declared said “motion duly | ordina: the hy of ey . ge bhi On roll call all voting aye, the by rine BF Godse tase’ the site| Mayor declared said motion duly Se ae t ne carried. Treasurer be instracted to make Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- Becessary arrangements with the) \.ded by J. 8. Pettingill, thet the Citizens National Bank to cash the | Cit Cicrk he authorized to issue a warrants issued to the Lloyd Build-| acy for $406.95 to pay the judg- ing Company in Paving District! ment of W. A. Lester against the No. 17. City of Casper. On roll call all voting aye, the} On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion dvly|Mayor declared said motion duly éarried. carried. An Ordinance presented entitled The following bills were pre- For Everything That’s Good in Printing, See the Commercial Printing Co. mae = Phone O8O-J big saving in Ordii ting Paving Dis-| sented: trict No. 21_and proyiding for the|W. A. Blackmore, Mayor 85.33 these purchases. paving of certain streets in the City|J. J. Hancock, Council- m of Casper in said District No. 2i; man — - 60.00 ee | RR SOR ig te Re ol, oe me : BLOOMERS GOWNS C ASPER Basement Midwest Building WYOMING ih pag ge Sarat wed J. G. Jones, Councilman 65.00 Fine quality sheer Voile, lace and Pretty lace trimmed Gowns of fine Take the Elevator the abutting property in said Dis-|J. S. Pettingill. Council- hemstitch trimmed. Flesh, white, Nainsook. Made with Satin yoke. A SV SR OS 0S” Tae — oS Sa an Tg RSE RE Sera Tae war oc trict.” fe8 Man — ~~~ ~~ =~ -—— 45.00 blue. Regular wonderful Moved by J. M. Whiechbant, aee-/J. M. Whisenhunt, Cou aoa $1.29 value 2 vailiécat 3 7. S. Pettingill, t Bel wesesettGs Gakas ten ‘ : REE ERE ST ET OWE ST tsa baa be paveadind coal H. H. Price, City Clerk_ 100.00 | Second Floor Second Floor An aye,and nay vote being taken) J. S. Van Doren, Treas- acs = , J. J. Hancock n OPA 2 ys i : nn Giblin aye: John G, Jones aye; John|R. BM. Bocke, Atiorney== 100.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISE ; _ STEP-INS _ all S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt|John A, Murray, Police Th arments consist of dainty Mus- Fine quality Nainsook. Daintily lace ve. Judge — ----'.. 50.00 ese garmetr ! ty erie: Whereupon the Mayor declared|Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, i ling and Nainsooks, trimmed in lace | (rimmed. | 89e = Suid motion daly carried. and there-|__ boratory - ~_-.--..__ 75.00 and embroidery. All CBN ONLY «+. 54 ———-— ~ = rom this ordinance shall be in full} Dr. C. R. Bodenbach, D. sizes. Values to $1.6 a Second Floor e e e e aa and effect aay Sue eve ten Bie a a iteieeS eee tae i Seacda nae (4 0 ur on cy the dat its passage, live M. Ba urse._ . f ae nat be ‘own as Ordinance} Edith Johnson, Book: ‘ DAINTY pepaeti ES « = Cag +] 0a mae: PSA Shche Oriinances : ‘o make into undergarments. are be- . my. °C camper: PETTICOATS ing displayed this week. Something = * i An Ordinance stung Bovine Ds aw aS pads, of nial fare pe with lace different f in poo Bar, Lingerie Cloth, = Will Employ For Its Shops and Roundhouse ict No. 22 and providing for the ertion and trimm: 5 Printed Novelty Crepe. — 4 paving of certain streets in the City| — Chief — 100.00 ibis vale ste. cia dae a ie Se 2 At Casper i istrict jo. a Tae _—_ : : other construction’ incident to] Captain 80.00 Second Floor AS Third Floor : = S i i i ind ai S . i ‘ See oe care thereat op n the| Chas. 0. Earsley, Police 72.11 : = Men to Perform Duties as Follows: abutting property in saideDistrict.”) R. C, Ryan, Police. 72.11 = Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded A i 72.11 9 = mance be pasted as ead," | ¥- MeGrew Polce=-~ 7211 ' = sete teeters: dees as 5 * c! a 5 . Hancock a: . J.) E. H. a . y es Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye: John |J.L. Ohlsen, Police. 72.11 = Machinists... 70e $5.60 $7.70 $ 9.80 S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt/J. D, Green, Police_ 72.11 — Boiler Makers...... 70c 5.60 7.70 9.80 eye. enone 7 ee ees se ee ° LINDSAY & CO. : é = Blacksmiths ...—___.._ o.oo... 7%5e 6.00 8.25 10.50 ee ee Mee eee aa Bae it : = Blectric and Acetylene Welders... 75> 6.00 825 10.50 pa ee raion Soak eee aT Ros'Phy pie sie e. qi = Pipe Fitters, Tinners, Plumbers and is it e in lummer, Polic 2. “J ’ Force and effect from and after ten|J.'L. Erben, Police. = Coppersmiths —_ See oe ORLA D.BO 07270 ne RO mdays from the date of its passage, |F. E. Trantham, Police_. |= Coach Builders and Finis! T5e 6.00 8.25 10.50 and shall be known as Ordinance} Fred Walsh, Police_. 4 Gaath Painters. ers ——________. 68 544 748 9152 No. 269-A of the Ordinances of the| James Hibbard, Police_ = Blociriei ———--—. La an iar Sion City of Casper. Sherman Reese, Police. = ectricians eres Ic 5. 4 i Mayed by J. J- Giblin, seconded | Mrs. R. C. Ryan, Police = Electric Crane Operators 70c 5.60 7.70 9.80 Be Soe Reegne i peat ine cpening |Oscar. Hiestand: Fire = Car Repairers me ai 68c 5.04 6.93 8.82 Genitety. ipower vie sanitoey “aewee| Brass Moulders —......-_ 70e 5.60 7.70 9.80 district No. 12. be deferred until = Round House Servicemen____________ 88 3.04 3.80 4.94 eight o'clock p. m. July 17th, A, D. g. ABs Hensock: | Fireman = Stationary Engineers and Firemen. 4534 4.38 5.47 7.11 1922, : F lurphy, Fireman—— FARR Sag 29 3. ; On roll call all voting aye, the|M. H. Hool, Firesian = Laborers—Coach Cleaners 87c 6 3.70 Pee Apprentices and Helpers..... 27c 2.16 2.70 Apprentices and Helpers after first 6 months receive 214c increase each 6 months thereafter until apprenticeship is finished. TO COMMENCE TODAY ‘Apply to C. E. Melker at Casper The United States Railroad Labor Board, under authority of federal law, after full hearing to all parties at interest, has fixed present wages for mechanical crafts. Certain employes have declined to accept their decision, the Board has directed the railroad to reorganize its forces and has ordered that men who enter our service ‘or their acceptance. ‘| A. F. Thompson, Fireman Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded|K. S, Myrland, Street Seok Sh Sone nae the ana LE iy SS BS Be and Specifieations accepted, an the Mayor and City Clerk be in- structed to publish notice and call for bids for the construction of same; bids to be received until pat o'clock p. m. August 7th, A. . 1922. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec-}G. L. Berger, Fireman_ _Fourteenth and Willow Streets, be| 0. T. Gibson, Fireman__ The time is growing short. You have only two On roll call all voting aye, the| Fred Krob, Fireman. 5 Be : the Orient of its secret. Plans ard Specifications for Pav- Mens. os land presented to the City ‘Council ye ake RS Union, Presented by Mayor declared said motion duly|H. E. Razey, Fireman- * “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” carried. W. _M. Gossett. Fireman 5. . ; F ionded by J. 8. Pettingill, that the|J H: Patack, Firemen. 2. In His Famous Mind-Reading Act petition for paving on CY Avenue,| Joe Gibson, Fireman 7211 eferred to the City ‘Engineer for|C. A. Pennington, Fire- 3 4 more days in which to see this man who robbed, tabulation and consideration. declared said motion duly] William J. Fi S —ALSO—- Berrigdrtte ce oret cor. [Been Anaeoe ES “ ling District No. 21 filed with the| Peter Nelson, Fireman__ 66 99 City Clerk by the City Engineer} William Shapley, Fire- ) ut an @ A Musical Comedy Concerning a Woman Hater’s ; COLUMBIA STOCK COMPANY FIVE MUSICAL COMEDY SP ECIALTIES “are within their rights in accepting such employment, that they are not strikebreakers seeking to impose the arbitrary will of an employer on employes; that they have the moral as well as the legal right to engage in such service of the American public to avoid interrup- D 22, yt. On roll call all voting aye, the|E. Simpson, Street Dept. Mayor declared said motion duly| P. Plunkett, Street Dept. tion of indispensable railway transportation, and that Bruied: phy W. Greener, Street Dept. DOROTHY SIEVER ALYATA THAYER SAM MYLIE they are entitled to the protection of every department Fe Danone i sea ee LURES ns Tees, Stet Dene “Oh, Eliza” “He May Be Your Man” “Parodies and Patter” and branch of the government, state and national.” ity Clerk by the City Engineer,|George Clark. Street | nd presented to the City Council te SS SIE NL 90.00 or their acceptance. P.-S. Van Natta, Engi- Moved by John G. Jones, second-| ‘neer Dept. _.--___ < ed by J. 8. Pettingill, that the|M. L. Estabrook. Engi- Plans and Specifications be accept- neer Dept. ~-______ 87.50 ed, and the Mayor and City Clerk|J. F. Cadby, Engineer be instructed to publish notice and ept. _” call for bids for the construction of| A. M. Zuill, Engineer same; bids to be received until eight Dept. cece p. m. August 7th, A. D.| Marshall On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Plans and Specifications for Pav- ing District No. 19 filed with the | / vity Clerk by the-City Engineer JEAN ARNOLD LOVETTA LOZIER “Qld Fashioned Garden” | “Cornet Eccentricities” THREE PHOTOPLAY FEATURE PRODUCTIONS Three-Hour Show for 40c—Starting at 7:00 O’Clock Nightly W. First, Off Center—Admission 40c Including Matinees—Shows 7:00 and 9:00 faTV.TFraiamyT CASPERS. FAMILY THEATRE ~J B10) LYE AD A, Standard wages and overtime conditions will be paid; hours to be those necessary for maintenance of the service. Board and lodging, under an{ple protection, will be furnished. Young active men desiring to go into railroad service will be given an opportunity for training in steady desirable employment.