Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MEXICAN CASIS FOR U. 3. DnYS MAY BE CLOSED! Peace Pact Between Gov. Cantu and Federals May Sound Death Knell of Tia Juana Resort, Report TIA JUANA, Lower California (United F re of this famous gambling senter, long the mecca of Amer ortsmen and! tourists, looms between the ment and Gov. California, chic eral Mexican Along witt der from € enteen mi frown In im) racing, drin it has beco! Now the prospe American con- the problem of| n the way of lquor Is and other sideshows of worl Under the rulership of: Gov. ate government and w. Cantu tion, while owners of seks feat their property cated by the Mexican fed- eral government. Americans here point out that the independent rule of the prov- ince by Gov, Cantu, under which drink- ing and vice resorts flourished, has been n thorn in the le of the de la* Huerta months. The de facto fc Nowing Juana ourists } me of them ayowedly on & to eseape During a here last winter, sportsm of the umming pi the great A the “hundred worth millions of]; ,| holic beverage known to man, it :|in Japan dating back ove * led as letter bearers. ILLICIT STILL | | REVEALED BY || that a mone oberving volumes of - | smoke issuing from the Coig home, i turned in @ fire alarm, inasmich as Counsel Retained by Property| the | firemen, discovered that , the Owners in Grading District No. smoke came from a blaze that had 2 4 been caused by the explosion of an 3; Developments Predicted | illicit still, If was fortunate for Within Week | John, however, that the stranger - } turned in the alarm, inasmuch ‘us the explosion had rendered John uncon: scious and he had been severely burned about the head before the fire- men rescued him. Coig first was ar- idea@ upon at the | rested, then sent to the state hospi- onday when all of tal. The damaged still that» caused he work of the previous meeting was | the trouble, and a barrel of potential | approved and a resolution was passed “moonshine trouble” found jin the {authorizing that Hagens & }furane be cellar where the still was operated, | retained as counsel for property own- were taken to city hall, to be held as | ers jn District No. 3. avidence, ance committee made up of.) Alex . Marshall Lord, 3. Kropp, Milton ¥ 1 to collect the e y for combs Milk, according to a medical auth-| t which t Otte ives Shuitges “riore duickiy | tory: A quota of ‘310 a lot was ficliy tHatrcanyc other £604 | decided upon for the present. mihi? hon ariel All property owners were’ eager to Next to grape wine it is said that |pay the Japanese rice wine is the oldest alco-| } t roll to the fin-| last meeting held } it aes The eyes of the birds that fly by | night are usually nearly double the size! of those that go abroad by day. Developments. relative to the com- batting of the assesment in this ts vere employ-'trict are expected before September 6. At_the meeting held Monday i 000 yea In ancient days crows —but if you have defectivevision and it can be corrected through the use of Glasses we can supply them. country, including all classes of follow-| ers of the turf sport, made this their | enjoyed similar “wide, The “Owl,” famous esort of that city, is known mblers as one of the most unre the world. | © be about | | | r this terri | king their I | s bound to of another oasis rization of the latest | in Lower California. pita haa TSS PARALYSIS IS CURED TWICE BEHIND BARS ROCK SPI the case of garded as a general hosp’ yo., Sept. 1.—If is to be re- erion, the Wyoming al here has a marye- 4 paralysis. prson who “was ar. ago on a charge nd who immediate- aced in custody stroke of total what physicians s moved examined by ed that there was complete So, again, James was ed to the hospital and again ained activity and disappeared e first opportunity. The next ght he will be retained how praalyzed he y upon one who sits PLANTEN® . = BLACK CAPSULES AT YOUR DRUGGIST— Ask for BY NAME ONLY, avoid Substitut: aS, “Coste less per Month of Service” Your Car Needs One Complete stock of Ignition and Generator Supplies Bring Your Electrical Troubles to Us. We Guarantee Satisfaction Casper Battery Company 508 East Yellowstone Highway L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. Phone 907 Sas We have the scientific Knowledge, the practical ex- _ perience and the modern machinery to produce the | very lense you need, and our skilled service assures you that whatever is done for the eye in the “Burnett Way” it’s done right. If you have eye trouble of any kind “Let us look you in the Eye.” | BURNETT OPTICAL CO. Practical Optometrists Hotel Henning Entrance, Casper, Wyo. Lord's store, J. A. Ferguson presided, wh a Le ecutive committee, reported the result of the conference with attorneys. —— Now playing its second week in Denver. Ask John Salmond. He stood in line hile J, J. Giblin, chairman of the ex- A Regular Hunkydora LYRIC 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. TODAY- i THRILLS EXCITEMENT FUN HARMONY NO PATHOS Leave that for the under- taker —Including— THREE COMEDIES See the Chinese love’ dance interpreted by Chong and Rosie Moly, supervised by Julian Ol- lendorf. —COMING— ‘THE RIGHT TO LOVE’ MAE MURRAY three days in Denver to see this picture. He couldn’t get in, he will see it in Casper. $ eerenymere: i Men’s & Boys’ D icc Clothing Our new stock of Hirsch-Wickwire Suits and Overcoats epartment IRIS THEATER' abe GERALDINE FARRAR THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET A Reginald Barker Production Booth Tarkington’s Comedy, “Edgar’s Sunday Courtship” and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Iris Concert Orchestra Every Afternoon and Evening CONTINUOUS EVERY DAY Starting Time—1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30 WEDNESDAS, SEPT. 1, 1920 —I1n— 77 —ALSO—— School Days are here and School Dresses’ will be needed for Fall and Winter are now in and we want you to see what beautiful patterns and models we are showing for all classes of men and the latest up-to-the-minute models for young men, and our prices are right, considering the high cost of production. Special For the next three days (Thursday, Friday and Satur- day) we will allow a special discount of TEN PER CENT on all men’s and boys’ suits and odd pants, which will be an inducement for you to buy your new fall suit to wear at the Stampede Show on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. This will also give the boys of Casper an opportunity of saving a few Announcement ? Our Special Sale A $10 Reduction On any of the following well-known makes dollars on their school suits. Shoes for Men and Boys FOR THREE Our stock of shoes is complete now and we will also allow you a discount of TEN PER CENT on all men’s and boys’ shoes bought in the Men’s Department for the next three days (Thursday, Fri- an inducement for you to buy a new pair of shoes when you buy your new Fall suit and save yourself a few dollars, \ Hats and Caps for - Men and Boys DAYS OMe (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) we will allow a dis- count of TEN PER CENT on any hat or cap, except the John B. Stetson’s, and we are showing some nifty patterns and shapes for Fall and Winter. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST <= day and Saturday). This will be | + e Dont delay—purchase yours now. Easy monthly pase ments. A home demonstration at your convenience, Natrona Power Co. Sree dete tose aie odie ee seotie eo ate efoahe-ote to etoat o % $ . \ WESTERN ELECTRIC 4 Models y FREE-WESTINGHOUSE HOTPOINT “. WHITE ~! ITE ROTARY EN All machines are absolutely guaranteed for five years. Phone 69 ee Pg Se

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