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PLE CTAN AGN FOR CT Force Increased to Twelve Men in| Reorganization of Depart- | ment under Chief of Po- lice Ellithorpe A complete change and improvement in the Casper police department was one: of the first acts new Police Chiet E. M. Eliithorpe made on taking office office yesterday. W. E. Kilgore, ‘pres. ent. deputy sheriff of Natrona county, and “eka by many one of the best men toxhave served in that bosition, nial been, pee Police captain; hgore, held this office at the time of changing froin’ the, police depart. tment to the sheriff's force last summer. fwelve men besides Chief Ellithorpe will make up the police departthent. The old system of eight-hour Shifts will be restored because, Mr, Ellithotpe con- siders it the more successful system. At night there will be four mien on duty on the streets at all hours ahd the present system of working in pairs will be abolished. In the'day time there will be fewer Officers of tuty because Chief Fili- thorpe does not consider as many. men | di Captain Kilgore will have rge ofthe men at night and will ™an on duty. There will be three deal sition yesterday, the chief: bled anda ti ~ NOTICED. sales slips. turned goods without the cuplicate slip. THRIFT. THURSDAY Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Black Cotton Hose, réinforced heel and'toe, ‘Regular 25c Value THRIFT PRICE— 3 Pair for © —i Lt T™ wm WATER RIG CONTEST HEARD IN THIS CITY Frank ‘@hittle, Water cothmissiohet fot division No. 1 was nere froth ‘Dour ORGANZATION OF NEW ~—GITY ADMINISTRATION ENGLISH SHORT oF HOUSES, TURN LIa: The old South Foreland Lighthouse, lying converted into-a private residence. old lantern. has been turned into a Charles Easton: who was formerly a desk Sergeant was back at hia old po- He has been in the sheriff's office since leaving the police lepartment four or five months ago. -The old. police force «until yesterday was composed of five to six men: besides This number has been. dou- ours placed so’ was not going to make an: Customers, pledse ask:for your duplicate We will: give:no. credit on re- No‘exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. las yest ja cobtedt of | county. | office of Hagens hnd Mutane. bointmehts for the nihe coththittees: t conduct a hearing on {ders or jump out and make any tash|W. W. Keefe and W. F. Dunn. (promises but he was plain in saying| jthat traffic rules and regulations would soon be enforced to the limit. i There will be a few days of “grace’’|Chester M. Bryan. and then all motor car drivers must jhave all light# lighted at night and} diramers must be used. That there are| |a lot of people.in Casper who have no [conception of the speed laws was also lintimated by the new chief and in the jfuture the Speed limit will be observed. Either that or the motorist will pe in- vited to call at the police station. W. Keefe and Fred Van Gorden. Dunn and M. L. Bishop. Police—Chester M. Boyle and W. W. Keefe. Boyle and Fred Van Gorden. den Dunn and Ear! R. T. KEMP CoO, (Incorporated) GENERAL INSURANCE 111 East Second Street s Successors to BELL-KEMP COMPANY “Absolute Protection’ “Service That Counts” that the men can handle their worl more efficiently. “s i Already ut least two of the old mem.! hers of the police department are back handling their old jobs. H Motorists probably will feel the effect of the ni law enforceme Ellithorpe said yesterday after: Mayot Ben #. Pelton, in organizing water fights ih Cohveiye|the council under the chahge of adrhin- The hearing was held in the| istration, announced. the follawing ap- inance and Printing—F. C. Boyle, Streets and Alleys—M. L. Bishop, W. Fire—W. W. Keefe, Earl C. Boyle and Judiciary—Fred Van Gorden, W. F. Bryan, Earl C. Public Health—M. L. Bishop, Earl C. Parks and Cemeteries—Chester M. Bryan, M. L. Bishop and Fred Van Gor- Bulldings and Lights—M. L. Bishop, Ww | ¢ Water aha Sewers—W, W. Keefe, F. Dunn and Chester-M. Bryan, Said pa, one Winter's morning, CR ae When he tok a sudden drop, “How sad that water freezes with the slippery side on top!” —Cartoons Magazine. DETROIT, Jan. 6.—The brotherhood} of maintenance of way and railway} shopmen today purcwased several fac- 7 ——_——— fiaaes hefe. 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Fern 54e 40@ = No.18Japannea . 85 59 & 2 lbinennm Blives No. 17 Galvanized 125 88 State Tomatoes ...... 45e 35¢e No. = yar meena é age ie “3 2-lb. cans Epson No. 20 Galvanize = al A Bh capieeta o4c 39¢c THRIFT THURSDAY ONLY " Bde 48¢ -_— pion Peas ........ ROUND OAK HEATERS Regular Thrift $2 07 Price Price ‘ eu F No. 18 Square Base. $52.00 $38.00 See what you save by buying l 57 No; 18 Round Base. 50.00, 37.50 a dozen cans at the Thrift Price e No. 14 Round Base . 87.50 28,00 _ THRIFT THURSDAY SP i No Money Refunded on Thrift Thursday Specials ECIALS NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. —_ THRIFT THURSDAY Dry Goods Department E OF Staple and Fancy Piece Goods at. very attractive prices Close out of broken lines of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear in two lots 65c & 95¢ per garment. Dozens of Remnants in all kinds of | —— — (@) fr (0 => oS =101 o=