Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR es es LIQUOR BARRED BERLIN GOES ON === : ————— FOMHOWES HY Treen =: | IRIS THEATRE | NEW STATE LAW eee Matinee TODAY Night | Matinee TOMORROW Nish t today issued the following: “The situation Thursd: fte (Continued from Page 1) Sees hte eh ai government are making a satisfactory progress. Attacks upon the Sparta- cans are progressing favorably. The prefecture of police is still surround- it will be liberate on. The ivision (which went over to vels) has been disarmed.” “Upon a w ription fro a reputable phy issued in good faith, or when the person who has the prescription is confined to his |?! bed he may authorize some person jayal to secure the liquor or medicine fo. | the re him and to sign the record as provid. ed by law. “Wine for sacramental purposes to any clergyman, minister or priest, 7! ares having charge of a church, upon a; _COBLENZ, March 6.—(By Asso- sworn, written, signed and dated af. | ciated Pres isturbances in Ber- fidavit.”” lin and other parts of “unoccupied Another section provides that «/Germany have resulted in such an record of every sale of liquor must! inerease in the number of civilians be kept by the druggist, and tha eager to reach the bridgehead area this record must include the name of Where conditions are more normal the doctor issuing the prescription that the American forces of occupa- or the person securing the liquor by/ tion have been compelled to take affidavit, the kind of liquor sold, th2'Steps to prevent Germans from all amount, the date of sale, all othe: Parts of the country overrunning the i jj occupied zone along the Rhine. Only! those desiring to travel on urgent] business or are returning to their homes will be allowed to pass within the American occupied area. — 2 te I Griffith Goes East ach phy. ecord of al the TQ Inspect Linotype A record of booze must J. B. Griffith, foreman of the Ca GERMANS SEEK SAFETY WITHIN AMERICAN LINES. sales within the previous six months, the name of the purchaser, the pur- chaser’s signature, the s the person making the sa and a copy of the prescription. cian shall issue prescriptio quor without firs i indicates that measures taken by the! THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE. ~~ A Scandal That Rang the Wedding Bells. Birds of a Feather |... ,werican BEAUTY OF GRAND OPERA PRIMA DONNAS Don’t Always Flock Together. Madge Kennedy | ANNA CASE “A Perfect Lady”! “The Hidden Truth” SUNDAY Payline Frederick=*:="“Her Final Reckoning” ONE DAY ONLY be kept by all railroads and expres: |.) Daily Tribune, left over the Chic companies. ee eelecerGhia It shall be the duty of every prose- © orthwestern today for Chi ; 3 e he will spend a week or attorney to preseente any com direst eens plaint, information or indictment, and on business. Mr. \Grifith all violations of the act, and the ov. £0¢8 east primarily to inspect the crnor shall have the power, after gut, NeW model 20 Linotype which has re- ficient notice and hearing, to remove ©etly been put on the market by from office any officer who shal] the Mergenthaler Linotype company wilfully fail, neglect or refuse to per. 8d which is built specially for set- form anv of the duties imposed upon ting newspaper advertisements. The him by this act or who shall be guilty Tribune is interested in this new ma- of intovieation or drunkenness” The chine and Mr. Griffith's inspection will proceeding for the removal of any. determine the probability of installing "; one in this office. such officer may be commences either by the governor on his own motion or on a written complaint filed with the governor by any citi- zen of the state. tains more than one per cent of al- cohol—he shall secure samples and cause them to be sent to the state The commissioner of prohibition Maen T esse | shall hold office during the pleasure visions of the act_a person will be of the governor, and whenever the subject to a fine of from $200 to latter declares the offi ant thal eilq00%) foul thal eskondmettonsa he duties of both the commissioner and jnuy be fined from $500 to $2,000, ox his deputy shall from then on be per- placed in the county jail from 90 day formed by the state dairy, food and) {4 six mionthetor naleiven both the oft Commissioner, who shall act as €X- fine and the imprisonment; for the | officio prohibition commissioner and | third and all subsequent offenses he who shall do the work without extra may be fined from $1,000 to $5,000, Se ae _ and be confined in the state penitert. | enever the commissioner or a tiary for from one to three years. | prosecuting attorney is in doubt as te eerie geen whether or not a beverage is a liquor We pay the highest market price |= within the definition of this act—in'for. second hand furniture. Phone other words, whether or not it con 121 W. First street. 3-71 | i SLIT IL ILO OLLI LE SILL M Lo MAS, | "The Shriners’ Ball Will be given Monday night, March 10th, and of course you will want to look your best, this being one of the most bril- liant affairs of the season. Bet- ter have your clothes looking spic and span. And naturally this would be the place to send them. Better call us and. have us fix your clothes up to look like new. We will get them back on time. Our Phone is 525-J. Our Location is 121 East Linden. O. L. Thompson is Proprietor. Casper Dry Cleaning Co. 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