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: TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924,. 4 PAGE SIX. Z H. BE. ee 82.59 Che Casper Daily Cribune > Mountain View Suburb has over ate houses, built B 9 months. J. H. Patrick, salary..-- g5 50 J. C. Gibson, salary____- i 82,59 Casper Monument (Vorks F.R, Kron, salary____ 82 608 South Conwell Phone 2543|M. H. Heol, salary... 82:0 pebiestte. <b ares, +H. ma--- = 82.59 is individual in its nature. It is a Ira Hoopman, sal 82.5 | as 2.50 personal service for each one of us, 5 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS William Jones, salary. 80.00 making its appeal entirely to the 14, 1924 P. A, Nelson, salary. 80.00 "a intelligence of tho individual and The City Council of the City|Maurice Kelliher, 80.0 bd 00 recognizing fully the American ideal of Casper met in special session | W. Carter, aS j AEST OF THE WORL He of intellectual independence.” : in, the ‘Gounell Chamber in the] C. A. Penningta See ublic expendi- e with ls ‘| Mi i taron: Teach peasiaaatrbepaiea there| | (Continued From Page One) in Rear gaia ieyiaitan ne ieee Mayor S. K. Loy ie pon fyi as 80.00 int (Continued From Page One) out the country. | Nearly | seven|is a general vigorous demand “for | and gas, the names of the said per- raeprsemrmpety | nite fey a9 ‘On rail call the following were|E. : sth ing fully the American ideal of in-| our ee Ceate tof ite Kind ever | cvery Possible relief trom the bur-| sons to whom a portion of said land | “Tt is, therefore, considered, or- present: Councilmen J. M. Whis- a! tellectual independence.” established—relayed the speechoa ta| (em Of unnecessary public expend!-/1.45 een ieabed by. sald defendant, | acreoa arid decreed, that the anid de enhunt, J. W. Tucker, sn M. Lown ou The president was introduced by|cieyen radio. stations, been : Louis P. Lavoye, as aforesaid, beings |fendant, Louis P. Layoye, his ets eee a iy ate : Frank B. Noyes, president of the| were broadcast. i prac cd aig igre as follows, to-wit: se S ae e: agents, servants and tenants be, and City Clee ne. z e183 5 o mph ser dg spel ae Satped President Coolidge called. the cgay Ad orga Wadtlatio acins lites Talk eee Ree Toe M. Roehl. Wes hag sah yee com cadtiy: ‘This being the. date set) to re- ‘arris, ‘salary. ~~~ ra {ts work of gathering and dissemt-| lated Press Yona of the eveen°t | most nation-wide in thelr ramiftea-|Teonard A. Ward,’ i. 3, Turner, | "using or asserting any clalmn or geive, bids for paving in Paving | A. ‘ Patrick, salary_ wi nating the world’s news day by day. | ™|nn atheyng and publication of |tloRs, aro making the most deter-| 1. ¢. stubbe, Carl Taylor, G..C.| nent to tho occupancy, use of por: District No. 40, the ty Cherk re- c. E Young, salary e's Po UES ne 5 mined assaults upon the | public] Poote, C. H Smith, W. C. Watkine, /jession ot tho iand Seon das the Bega having ecalved site bid. || Guy Gi Wright, ‘salary a aes ° treasury,” the presiden’ . Joe Bauer, F. mstrong, Thomas it and being desert as tho u 2 > y- er (Roo ee Rag harap pee ta orp am advised by the director of the|r, Bales, Bahk of Salt Creelt, A. 8.| Southwest quaster (SW) of Seotion ed by Royce that the bid of the|R. EB. Ideen, salary_.-.~ : toria, Was composed of aie Sonsini president sald. “No large enterprise|itienu of he budget that careful Brown, T. B, Bratebo, Earl G, Boyle,| One dl), in fowsabip Thirty-nine Warren Cons. Co., for 2 inch War-|Wm. W. Gossett, salary. ‘ iearteees aeagenern end address | £2" exist for itself alone. computatipn discloses that there are| 4. ©, Burgess, S Burchfield, Dave] (jp) North, Range soventy-nine (7: renite Bitulithic top with 4 inch|Orva Myers, salary_ ae ae ret Mab Socom Seerg: Meare leiaes San atOsein. not for|Dills pending that are setlously Knighten, C. A. Koger, are M. B.} West of the Sixth “Principal Meri- ieeanions COnSESte io me 3 Bee ath salary___ rm: 3 ‘ele oegl | forms ‘3 ce pressed for passage, not including | Moore, L. BH. Mitchell, M. B. Roy, | aia: , in Natrona county, Wyoming, 3 | je acce} an je} Rex Mullenix, salary_ ab tema nee ay Qrases to be. profitable | "Be bonus, which would increase the | J, A. Roy, Moser Mercantile ¢om:| and from interfering in Any manner yo, and City Clerk be author-|Jesse Freel, salary th Wtregriedi hed 4 expenditures of the federal govern- Mra. Loulsa Anderson, Jess} whatsoever with the use of sald land to enter into a contract for|Clarence Benson, salary__ b ceases to exist. ment for next year by about $3,600,- akeney, J. H. Hubbard, T, J- offi construction of same with said|/Sherman Reese, salary___ t a Pres: ey, by the plaintiff herein, its cers, po Lng ry. case with the Associated Press. 900,000. ‘This would mean that out-| Clark, BE. W. Downing, Mary L.|agonis or lessees} and - Warren Cons. Co. Will Clark, salary. ___~~ th side of the postoffice department, | Harvey, Ben Mint, August ‘John-| i js further considered, ordered All voting aye, motion carried. |F. E, Trentham, salary__ at Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes| cach day the events of each part! which is practically self sustaining, | son, Ernest M. Highfill, A. P. Belby,|anq decreed, that the said defend- This being the date set to re-|L. W. Longnecker, sal ™M. Women Can Have | ° the worla, ana transmits them to the present rate of expenditure}G, A. Jourgensen, Lavoye Café,| ant, Louis P. Lavoye, be, and he is, oe he fe eying uh aes io. Qi keeds salaey_---.- pe aed ; every other part. e fundamental) would be more than doubled. Each|p, H, Christman, C. B. House, L. B. hereby required forthwith to remove istrict No, 42, the City Clerk re-|C. C. Hancock, sa! ee a s, a WellKnown |Tea#0n for this les in the fuct that} one of these items taken by Itself | Mitchell, Nellie M. Allen, J. B. Scott, | from said land ail butidings, and ported having ‘received one bid. |A. E. McDowell, salary__ hysici It 4s felt to be of vital importance | ig not large, and its supporters}. 17, Bechtol, and W. F. Johnson @| structures and all deposits of filth Moyed by Lowndes, seconded by| W. A. Baker, salary__ to each man, and each community | argue that certainly the govern-| campany. and refuse, and to forthwith place Tucker that the bid of the War-| Paul D. Hughes, salary__ 2 Dr.¥.M. Edwards for17yearstreated |ito know what other men and other} ment can afford to make this small] wg court further finds that the said land as nearly as possible in Ten Construction Co. for ee oe We Reid, grein by women for liver and bowel ail-] communities are doing. additional payment. But taken in| 114 tease executed by sald defend-|its natural condition; and Warrenite Bitulithic top with 4-|H. H. Thomas, sa! Papeete: these years he gave to|!s printed and read, the aggregate, they make the] iit ig oc. #. Bechtol, as aforesaid,| ‘It is further considered, ordered inch Bituminous concrete base for|J. T. one salary______ I his patients a prescription made of a stp hy stupendous sum T have mentioned, |y.a5 been assigned to the Wyoming |and decreed, that the United States $2511.85 be accepted ee ie bel cLennen, salary ne few well-known vegetable ingredients | amusement and recreation, Wut al-/and their assumption by the govern-lNciional bank of Casper, and that}of America, plaintift herein, Go have Mayor and City Clerk be author-|Lovill: Warris, salary_ i tirely for the practical pur- hing less tha: d to enter into a contract for|R. T: +, sal ni olive oil, namin fae hed Bate ned presrder chat | went Would mean nothing. less than | 414 jessees hereinabove named and|and recever of and from Louis P. peste bgt Selene a 7 + salary. . 107 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. pose of information, 2 ae) 5 financial disaster to the nation.’ said assignee of ©. F. Bechtol en- the defendant above named, construction 0: Sea wit! sai salary_ $ er te Se sei ere ee dae ee oy | Regarding foreign relations, the! tersq into possession of portion of this action, to be taxed. wrware Sous ton Go. ‘a y, salary: — 50.00 These ba gi “ge bane raetaae ers on what others are doing a c : end President declared the maintenance] o¢ gaia land involved in this suit “Done in open court this 2ist day = xe ing aye, Pancion ae eal Beeae ee falary -.--. 80.00 the liver and bawel “helo rte be laid out of accurate and suc of the prosperity of America do! vider said leases from said defend-|of April, A. D. 1924, This hoa | the date set to re- et ulian, salary . 100.00 Ly mal action, ¢atrying of the waste an j pends on the mathtenance of its! ans rouis P. Lavoyes and continue (Signed) ceive bids for paving in Paving . L.’ Thompson, salary. 75.00 st Poisonots matter in one’s system. the American people | ideals, to hold possession of said land ad “T, BLAKE KENNEDY, ‘This poor pussy, habitat Atlanta, | District No, 41, the City Clerk re-|Glen Farley, salary _.--~ 70.99 ole If you have a pale face, sallow look, in their ability to! “Selfishness {s another name for| Varsely to the plaintifr ‘heréih “Judge. Ga., is worth only $1000 and hence {ported having received one bid. | Richard Forster, salary ._ 70.00 rh pimples, coated tongue, head-| form sound judgments, fuicide,” he sald. “A nation that vy gets milk but five times a day, .. Moved by Hoffhine,seconded by| Greely Farley, salary .-- 70.00 he istless, no-good feeling, all out presented to]{s mordlly dead will soon be finan- . Miss Isabelle Lowe has won any | Tucker that the bid of the Warren} W. H. Johnson, salary 125.00 tive bowels, you take one | them clearly and without prefudice.| cially dead. The progress of the|tage of our help in some time of] big ocean going tug boat has been} number of prizes as owner of this | Construction Co., for 2-inch War-|Tom Berry, salary 112/50 2 Po Bae es nightly, It is this pcucntgnal ork Sapet world rests on courage, honor and omteamelly 5 Wales no Big oe ioe tied, four yaaa reiphits the sepa high-priced tabby. “ petite Bitulithic top ayeea’ ieee ine yer salary 87.50 or a e the pleasing re: 8. that the Assoc! fr 8, enemies. (J ‘ve Come to @ posi-| few months, Oo gun wales a ituminous concrete ase ‘or eo. ‘uffacker, sal + 87.5 De ee Re ae Press a ig and ae ad in- t {s undoubtedly too’ much to sen of Great power and responsi- mh yee braandfhipe 2 oe" came EB He Cite nk reid the August Schmoldt, in8 ae Been . Edward! +|tegrity and fairness de suppose that we hold very much of y.! ° es up the ayor ani r! e au-| Fre: le, salary _--_ 87.5 cessful substitute for calomel—now and | jarge measure the course of public this adtebelocinta' regard of other| ‘The great hope of the nation, he| bond and it immediately returns to thorized to enter into a contract| W. G. engneyiealary = pen keep them fit, 15c and 30c, opinion in the United Btat 7 nations,” the president continued. | declaréd, lies in developing what is|{ts evil ways. for construction of same with said] C. J. Elliott, salary =. 75.00 = y “At the same time we do hold their} 00d and in that, he sald, “one! An entirely new phase of retail Warren Construction Co. L. L. Unger, salary —— 175.00 respect. Our position is such that|newspaper is better than many|pootiegging was discoveed Easter All voting aye, motion carried. | Gus Downer, salary =~ 175.00 we are trusted and our business in-| criminal laws. One school master/ sunday. A perambulating saloon ‘This being the date set to re-| Otto Peterson, salary --_ 75.00 stitutions and government consid-|is better than @ legion of bailiffs. discovered in the shape of a ceive bids for paving in Ravitie B. Michelson, salary __ 75.00 pal ered worthy of confidence. If there} One clergyman is better than an] push cart. It was well stocked and District No. 88, the City Clerk] F, Mahoney, salary .___. 15.00 is disappointment in some directions | army with banners. doing a thriving business on the reported having received one bid.|J. McHattie, salary 75.00 ‘6 that we do not enter alliances with| “These are our guarantees of in-| vast side at 40 cents a drink. Moved by Whisenhunt, second-|'Tom McKay, salary 75.00 them, it is more than over-balanced | ternal peace and progress.” a ed by Lowndes that the bid of the] H. Flick, salary __ 5.00 iy thei anewichgar Gate therere Lloyd Bldg. Co. for plain. con-|C. W. Johnson, sala Broo by the knowledge that there is no eR Oe Fro: 3ldg. Co. con-| C. W. Johnson, salary — 7.50 i dnnger that ard ehrallcantacelliabane S (Continued From Fage One) 4 \crete 6-inches thick for $8053.23 | Bobert Pollock, salary 75.00 against them ome Sweater be owned by the government, and! be accepted and the Mayor and|L, Elizabeth Jackson “iti sn ist she: known eveve pes? - would stipulate that construction| City Clerk be authorized to enter] ary if 75.00 Ple that we are seeking no acaulat charges shall be coe on the pro-linto a contract for construction] E. R. Puriiser, salary_ 50.00. tloa of territory, and maintaining gockiys copenity be nd fo tire pen| Of S2me with said Lloyd Bldg. Co.|L. Thompson,’ salary_ 67.50 no military establishment with un- surg SN the averaxe queda * tasers All voting aye, motion carried. |E. H, Hyde, salary 52.50 friendly and hostile intent. 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To get rid of it, you must first heal the in- flammed membranes that cause the trouble. The safest and most ef- fective method “is to inhale the de- lightful, soothing vapor of “Deo,” better known during the past 30 years a@& Dennis’ Bucalyptus Oint- ment- Gently heat a spoonful of “Deo” in a tin plate and fill your lungs with the pungent but pleasant vapor, Almost instantly it clears the head and throat, checking the cough and beginning at once to heal the raw, tender membranes. contains only the purest eucalyptus and other antiseptic, healing oils. Fine for colds, catarrh, sore throat, etc. Satisfactory re- sults guaranteed or money back. es or jars 50c at all good drug stores, Dennis Eucalyptus Olnt- trent Co,, makers, Berkeley, Cal.— Advertisement. WILL BE GHEAP (Continued From Page One) drink into the city caches so that no man during convention season shall go thirsty so long as he has the price of a drink or a bottle. Whisky prices have been. stand- ardized in New York for some time with lttle or no; variation for the past six months, The méving of limit to the 12 mile limit had no appreciable effect upon the scale of at hotel, club or home. ‘Poorer qualities can be had at cheaper prices. Bottle prices range from $5 to $7. The bootleggers may be entirely wrong about the increased demand Democratic convention, but they do not propose to be taken by surprise. They want to have plenty on hand. They also have been reading about the effects of the national prohibi- tion authorities to dry up Cleveland in anticlation of the Republican convention which is to meet there on June 10, The Republican gather- ing will be a brief one at best. Here in New York there ts no telling how session, prices. Good Scotch is selling at] from $55 to $60 @ case, laid down which will come to them from the long the convention will be in| fhrew him—well, everything is ex», from areas improved. Under the bill delinquent penalties ‘would be reduced from one percent month to one half of one percent, the secretary of the interior would be authorized to reduce water charges if shown to be burdensome to settlers and settlers on proven non-Irrigable lands would have the privilege of exchanging their hold- ings for farm lands In the same re- clamation district with former ser- vice men receiving preference in al- the rum fleet from the three mile 4 lotments. Profits from the sale of surplus power would be credited to the pro- ject and a reclassification of extist- ing irrigation projetts ordered with a view to charging of as a loss non- irrigable lands. An appropriation of $100,000 an- nually for five years would be authorized to enable the bureau of reclamation to obtain information as to how arid, swamp and cut over timber land may best be developed to meet growing agricultural needs. The interior department would be authorized to make short time loans from the reclamation funds to set- tlers. The loans would not be per- mitted to exceed $600,000 at any one time to any person and would be available for the purchase of live- stock and equipment. If His Highness was wearing this sweater at the time his horse plained. Yes, it's the Prince ef At time sipce prohibition has| Wales and his very colorful golf s there Been Trea eeivitythan'at | awenter treatens w tocome tome |Chicago to Set present among the bootleggers. One sonable. Clocks Ahead Next Saturday ' CHICAGO, April 22.—Clocks of Chicago will be turned one hour ahead next Saturday night to con- form with the daylight saving Worried With a Moved by Pelton, seconded by Royce that the City Engineer be in- structed to forthwith spread the Assessment Roll on Paving Dis- trict No. 40, the date to hear ob- jections and remonstrances there- to being set for May 12, 1924. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Royce, seconded by Tueker that the City Engineer be instructed to forthwith spread the Assessment roll on Paving Dis- tricts 38, 41 and 42, the date to hear objections and remonstrances thereto being set for May 12, 1924. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Whisenhunt, that the ‘Resolution of Intention to create Paving District No. 45, consisting of the following streets; Washington Street from Second Street to 15th Street;. Third Street from Jack- son Street to center of Block 52; Fifth Street from Jackson Street to the center of Block 52; and the intersection of Washington and Eighth streets, and fixing the date to consider remonstrances and ob- jections thereto on April 28th, 1924 be passed as read, All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Royce, seconded by Whisenhunt that Ordinance No. 890-A entitled “An Ordinance de- scribing and ordering the con- struction of certain sidewalks jn the City of Casper, Wyoming, and more particularly set out in this ordinance, deemed necessary for the best interest of the City by the City Council” be passed as read. All voting aye, the Mayor de- clared the Ordinance passed as read. Moved by Royce, seconded by Whisenhunt that the City Engi- neer be directed to publish notice to all persons owning property where sidewalks are to be ordered in this year to construct same. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Tucker, seconded by Lowndes that the plans and speci- fications drawn by the City En- gireer for Sanitary Sewers No, 17 and 14 and 18 be accepted. All voting aye, motion carried, Moved by Whisenhunt, second- ed by Lowndes that the City Clerk be authorized to ‘publish notice and call for bide for the construction of Sanitary Sewer in Sanitary Sewer district No. 17, bids to be received until April 26th 1924 at 8 P. M. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Lowndes that the following bills Joe Burgess, sala! J. Patton, salary_.-2_4 L. Derr, salary_ M. B ter teats + Brodersen, salary.. O, Devers, salar. a W. W. Snow, salary___.. P. Wyatt, salary. =d H. White, salary__-___ R. Schoorman, salary____ J. Mahoney, salary.___ M. Begley, salary___.. Jim Henry, salary.-__.__ J. Sullivan, salary.-____ A. Lester, salary. Angus Walker, salary____ Cal Flick, salary__ Robert Turner, salary__ D. P. Cullen, salary_ Ed. Bragdon, salary. E.. Simpson, salary. J. Ballard, salary_ A. Gibbs, salary_ P. Plunkett, salary. W. Burnett, salary. W. Layton, salary__,__ W. Greener, salary. Theo. Layton, salary. Harry Squires, salary_ C. W. Piper, salary_ R. H. Rambeau, salary. Grant Wiser, salary. Thos Wilson, salary. H. P. Schmitz, salary. G. W. Adams, salary. R. W. Ellis, salary_ L, Cullison, ‘salary_..—. Jack Braton, salary... J. A, Taylor, Salary. H, Zook, salary__. H, McFarland, salary__.. W. Clevanger, salary__.— Toney Prank, salary... C. C, Wolf, salary~ J. M. Haig, salary_i__. H. Miller, salary_ Jack Thompson, salary W. L. Barnes, salary Geo, Mening, salary _-.. Geo. McDougal, salary R. M. Gibson, salary Charles Clark, salary . Steve Genpoff, sala Clayton Wilmont, salary — E. C. Brown, salary — ry F. O. Stokler, salary ... John Selby, salary... H. W. Tillbury, selary Castle Cons. and labor... John Minor, labor ....-- Loyd Lynch, labor ..-..- J. Re Town, labor..--+-- J. F. Louk, labor . W. Hagaman, labor George Brown, labo! Jerry Smith, labor ~ Union Electrie Co., Co., teams having been audited and approved and materials OF 108.54 by the Finance Committee, be al-| y° VanDoren, paving ; 174.45 i lowed and warrants ordered to expense pay, same. All voting aye, motion carri H. H. Price, salary... 00) Meeting adjourned until April . S. VanDoran, salar: 00115, 1924 at 1.80 P. M Mtude Dillon, ‘salary 7 elaine el Frances Walker, salary__ 00/ smat Weer ‘owed Late H. Teast, Salary... -00 | Attest: hos. O, Smith, salary__ .00 ry to have headaches, to9, with dizal-| has: Hillman, ‘salary 8D| pus Aa Ree ness and annoying kidney irregu-|E. C. McCrary, sala .00 bi Fant PARKER BROTHERS } , |larities. Don’t risk " neglect!| Ainbrose Honlnkway7 Distributors f Help your weakened kidneys with} ary .00| BIDS ASKED FOR SALE OF Casper, Wyo. ‘| a stimulant diuretic. | Use Doan’s|Jean C, Bowen, salary_-. 62.50| TEAPOT CASINGHEAD GAS : P Pills, ~Doan’s have helped thous-| Henry Michel, salary... 70.00] Under and by virtue of an order ands. Are endorsed here at home.}George V, Clark, salary. 50.00] of the Federal court, District of Ask your neighbor! Dr, G, R. Dafoe, salary. 25.00] Wyoming the Receivers of Naval ere’s a Casper Case M. H. Blankenship, salary 46.65 | Reserve No, 8 (Teapot Dome) wil! Mrs. ©. White, 911 Madison|8. C. Hanson, salary. -00| receive sealed bids up to and in- St., says had trouble with my|A. M. Zuill, salary —_ -50| cluding April 26, 1924, for the back caused from disordered kid-|C. W. Diener, salary. 00 casingehead. gas from the wells on neys. Sharp, knife-like pains shot}. A. Knittle, salary. 00| the Reserve, All bids submitted across my back and stooping| Arthur Combs, salary 00] must contain a prevision for ¢ d the pains to dig in deeper.| Bryan Tobin, sa 00} ing the residuum gas and return- My kidneys ac irregularly,| Fred Dayton,’ salary 5.00] ing it to the lease for operating Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney|®. R. Talmon, sal Pills relieved me entirely The| W. J. Lewis, sal backache left and my kidneys|Mae Combs, salary acted as they should,” C. B. Welles, salary E. R, Purkiser, salary — % PILL R. J. Turnball, salary — DOAN ES EB. W. Fassett, salar STIMULANT DIURETIC 72, KIDNEYS} | 3G. Neff, salary. 25.00 Attorney for Receivers Tooter Millen Co. Mig Oscar Hiestand, salnry_- 87.50] Pub, April 11, 12,18, 14, 15, 16 D. H. Smith, salary. -- 87.60|17, 180 4g, 2 23) 24,2 ©, R. Hancock, salary --- 87.50' 1924." ? ~°? 24 8% 28 28 »°™ Bad Back? S a lame, aching back keeping you miserable? Are you tor- tured with sharp stabbing pains? Feel weak, tired—‘all played out?” Then look to your kid- neys. Weak kidneys cause just such troubles and you are ay. e OIL MEN : | TAKE NOTICE u THE EXCHANGE FURNITURE AND HARDWARE . COMPANY iS HEADQUARTERS FOR CAMP EQUIPMENT You Will Find Every Article Necessary. to Your Outfit At Our Store WE BUY AS JOBBERS AND CAN SELL YOU AT WHOLESALE EXCHANGE FURNITURE AND | HARDWARE \ 215 W. First Street 5.00)/ the property. All bids should 5.00 | addressed to or filed with William 5.00] EB. Mullen, Hynds Bldg., Cheyenne -00| Wyoming, Attorney for the Re- -00| ceivers, who reserves the right to 2.50 | reject any or all bids. 25.00 W. E. MULLEN, Phone 1086