Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 7

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Jess "well-to-do and less favorably known Rock,Springers, relative to a chance to buy: four barrels of whiskey at a prica attractively reasonable ‘in these days of soaring bootleg quotations. The two were responsive and a deal was arrang he | prospective purchasers were however, and demanded. to he shown-that--the four barrels actuaily contained. whiskey. agreeable and the prospective vendccs were taken: surreptitiously to “a room in which were four barrels, from ¢ach of which’ projected a rubber tube of <he!”: Phe cost varicty- customarily used for siphoning off ‘the ¢ontents of liquor containers, The Prospective purchasers sucked on Capenh: cach of the tubes and their mouths w: fined with whiskey of a surpassi pleasing quality. ea. over the barrels before the sel consider changing their minas are short $2,300 of real money and long four’ barrels of Perfectly Kood water < as the result of a “whiskey” asa sequence Of which three of this; place, other than the viously referred to, parted on “vacations” of indefinite au. ration and unknown ° location, says Dame Rumor, it happened: Two: well-to-do-and well-known Rock} Springera- were surrounded by 2 trio of 10 ‘MARCH 24, 1920. transaction’ more. Only the hoses from which whis- residents key pre two pre-| had con hiskey, A h suddenly have de. peed a ue ie The sellers were Porthwith the dest was closed, the purchasers displayinz hou red with more than thirty | Roure. by and Ly falgar-square offering genuine 1 pound anxiety to-pay-over the $2,300-and take! Pn. ee he Pondoh ahaw notes for sale at 2-pence cach. He sold Nera miaht | tha for every, day. of Customers, ‘p Ww alities you would get here When y were azed, Rot to mention c! grined, to discover ‘that it was not in any respect contraband, but cledr and | palatable’ water—only that and nothing had flowed, it developed, been sufficient to “load” all four hoses Thus, | tablished’ anew Wyoming price record | for booti 5 Viz, $2,800 a quart. IN HAS AI SITNEY ‘FOR TWO SHILLINGS AND LONDON (By Mail.—It is now pos- bible to hire an. airplane Privately for # shillings and 6 pence a mile. : of a journey by air to the | Rivera: tay) nas $1 pounds; to St. Moritz, Swi 87 pounds. \Mhe Riyetin trip by air’ takes seven rs, e year at aver- Ing: 6 erported “miss. girl British | metropolis. WOURNERS HOLD SAGK FR o-gn,_c#Bees meee ——— Two me nare charged with having Passed ‘bad checks in complaints sword Springs—Daine Rumor: does not iden-, and wore: Amased, ger cy ee eee ekey | that he had’ ho knowledge of a lack. of funds in the bank on which he drew the check, He is A. V. Alder, who cashed a chegk at a local store here for } $35 and: received the money. He is Bea iae brought back from Douglas, prob- '¥ W. D, Mannen is charged with hav- and t Mers of the bai + ing given a check for $102.50 to release vaips medio saints dbo ik yeaa rang ape a Long j that if he would release the lien he would give him a check for $102.50, but he did not tell Mr, Long that the check would be no good, Both cases may bo tried this after- noon in justice of peace court, before Judge W. Tubbs. SIXPENSE FOR EACH MILE ENGLISH POUND ‘GOES BEGGING A land, ‘60 pounda, and to! golabrick occasionally, Barnes, dian ‘stood ‘for five minutes in busy Tra- T TWO PENCE To settle 2 bet, Fred well-known music-hall come- ¢ Casper Dall; une. JUBILO’ COMING-T0-THE . ARIS THEATER THURSENY ‘Will Rogers, Goldwyn'star, met with much optical.disapprobation at the Cul- ver City studios while decked out in the swell wardrobe which he had procured especially for hia new picture, “Jubilo,”* shown at the Iris Theater Thutsday. The famous roper and comedian: was sbout to enter the - srudia” restaurant one day, when he met* Victor Schertz- inger corning ou, well-fed and face- tious. - Rogers was decked out in a straight-Jacket coat of repulsive de- sign, tight pants to match, and:a pair of vivid “yellow shoes with impressive knobs at the toes, “Where. did you get those terrible clothes, Bill? was Schertzinger’s greet- “What's the matter with them?” de- fended Rogers, glancing down appre- a Mexican to get ’em.” Schertzinger reached forth an in- quisitive foot. x “Look out! Don't spoil that shine,” Rogers: yelled: “Had enough trouble getting those doga looking pretty.” And he ducked, into the lunchroom to face The person who found the two diamond rings In the women's rest room at the Iris theater Sat. night please return ta Iris theater and LOST lease ask for your duplicate will Ribie mo-credit on re- hout the épplicate slip, Everwear Hosiery Black, blue and tan; regular Oc value; < vhrift Price... 3. for $1 Black, dark brown, gray and white; regular 75¢ 50e value; Thrift Price. 4 osiery wre trying to make every dollar count, you’ll find a big saving in of everything to-get _ In your interest, we say.’ We hope you don’t wait so-long that you tail to share in these Thritt Thursday: Specials. If you fully appre- ciated the very low regular prices from which these Thrift reductions are made (and the comparative open market value today on equal soma Ns 2 welcome. of loud, unsympathetic laughter, He certainly was glad to get | missioned back on exteriors, where he could wear old chaps and.spurred boots, articles of | 1886. attire that command honest respect, ’ Sir crea eteamcenareeranea When a young woman was stopped recently from smoking in. the restau- rant. of the United States Washington: she took her*¢a’ highest authorities, senators themselves, with the result that in future a woman will he per- mitted to enjoy her cigarette; in the senate restaurant. if she so desires. Trail of the Red Arrow * TO THE IRIS. TODAY AND TOMORROW Phone 1127-R STAHL THE CLEANER CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIBING Called for and delivered the The first’ Nebraska woman to be com- Anna Saunders, of Custer county, in & notary public was Miss ~ our ad this issue. in this case the mation to-clog ciatively at the layout which had been ! lected at much expense. “My director Some Trail! y making said they were great so often, I kind . m of began to believe him. Hai to kill Ladies Be Sure to Attend pee What Little Hope of Relief For Victims of Catarrh Unless Old-Time, Obsolete Treat- case that is such an annoyance and Doubtless during the mild sum- mer months you have enjoyed it at its source, you some relief from the disease, be- cause there is always less inflam- mistake of thinking that your Ca- tarrh is gone, for the very first raw, damp, wintry day, the delicate linings of the membranes will be- gin to again become irritated and sore, the air passages will begin that your old enemy is still with you, with a fiendish intention of! it? If you have had the disease for any length of time, the chances are that you have used enough lo-| of your C. cal remedies to convince you that from the blood, you there is no cure for you in this method of treatment. Are you go- ing to drag through another win- spraying constantly in an. effort to unclog the stopped up air pass-| real results. ages so that you can get your breath for awhile, knowing that diately reappear—or are you going ment, and use a little intelligence in an effort to get rid of t ment Is Discarded. a@ constant hadicap? ALL AUTOMOBILE OWNERS should PAGE SEVER UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL co; 3-130 phate ti You must accept the teachings of = science, which shows that to get tid of any disease, you must treat must direct ~ your efforts toward removing _its cause, instead of being satisfied of the membraneés during] with slight temporary relief from up, and soon you will find| f, the summer, but do not make the its symptoms. You must rout out ~~ from your blood the millions of tiny germs which cause Catarrh, so that there can be no more inflam- mation of the nose and throat, and choked up nasal passages that make breathing difficult and pain- ul. | S..S.S., the fine old blood remedy, has given splendid results in the the winter as full of dis-| treatment of Catarrh, and you will as ever. be delighted with its effect on your are you going to do about|case. It so purifies and cleanses ae NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. —_ DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Pillow 36 and 40-inch Regular 70 and 75c Values THRIFT PRICE— 55c yd. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Roller Skates : Ball-bearing steel-wheel sidewalk Skates Boys’ Roller Skates, regular $3.00 value, Thrift : $2.25 Price ...... Girls’ Roller Skates, regular $3.50 value, Thrift : $2.75 Price GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1 Eub. Hershey Cocoa Thrift Price Lbs. Hershey ‘i Cocoa, Thrift Pr. Telephones: 13 and 14 Golden Rod : WASHING 3¢ = =POWDER. 85e © Thrift Price a 15¢ pe the blood, that disease germs are eradicated, hence when the germs atarrh are eliminated are on the right -road to a permanent rid- dance from the disease. Go to F your drug store, and get a bottle ter’ hawking and spitting and|of S.S.S. to day and begin the real rational treatment that will give If you will write our medical de- partment, we will take pleasure in these accumulations will imme- giving instructions régarding the treatment of your own particular to discard this. makeshift tredt-|case. Address Chief Metical Ad- ies 15 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, = = 0§ SS] 10 Ho0F ‘ C=

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