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DRIVE AGAINST -ININTERESTING SHOW OF SKILL Do in Case of Emer- NORTHERN BODZE|M# Hoes Distr Very Sting Bots Th Stills Found Operating in’ Basin} and Greybull: and Bootlegger Arrested in Greybull by State Operatives BASIN, W Dec. 27.—The state prohibition forces in co-operation with the county officials conducted raids in Greybull and Lovell yesterday. ‘The raiding forces were in charge of Under- sheriff Ed Dawson, In Loyell a ten- gallon still in operation was found to- gether with several gallons of moon shine. Phillip Rosenberger of the still what the Scouts do. of the Rotary Club in the way it bujt up the Boy Scouts and fostered the movement, both in Casper and other places. The Scouts of Troop 2 under Scout- master Leon Goodrich then staged a fast: three-round boxing contest between two members of the troop and the work who Cottle were and were |of these two youngsters was such that bound ov ict court in| it brought al} to their feet, bonds of The Scouts of Troop 1 then gave an For some time’ there has been con- siderable . bootlegging going on in Lov- ell and the locaj officers were unable to get evidence. The county officials are so well known that it was almost impossible for them to get evidenée so the state prohibition detectives were brought to the county and already good results are being obtained. It is alleged the Rosenberger still part of the supply in Lovell. ybull also a number of raids » made and Ben Garland end Ea Richardson arrested upon the charge of having intoxicating liquor in their pos- exhibition of the semaphore drill with flags. Scout Commissioner Ambrose Hem- mingway then addressed the audience and the commissioner held the boys and their friends’ -attention -vlosely for a ten-minute talk on’ what a scout is ex- pected ‘to become and how the move- ment will be of benefit to him in after life. Scoutmaster Goodrich and the boys of Troop 2 then staged a realistic drama of everyday life showing how the Scouts learn to handle situations. On session and W. H. Bulger on the| the auditorium stage appeared a soli- charge of selling intoxicating liquor, | t#fY stroller who was set upon by a The raids will continue until illicit man. | CTOWd of toughs ‘and beaten into in- ufacture and sale in this ,county is | Sensibility. Thé tough then ran off and broken up. & squad of Boy Scouts appeared on the scene who Immediately took charge and forced the crowd back by means of the scyut ropes in the approved way Otto Frisbie of the Lovell sugar fac- tory and Miss Laura Ramsey, county demonstrator, Were married here last week, Rev. Edwatd Bowling officiating. The young people will live in Loveli. Joseph Rogers and Bella Tufte, well known Greybull people, were also mar- Hed here last week. such situations. in appro¥ed style fer a supposed head wound, a broken leg, a cut on the arm and several other injuries after which three Scouts carried him off stage in the approved style for carrying in- jured persons, The Scouts of Troop 4 then staged a few of the Scout games. Pete Heag- any and Hugh Dessert tied for the first event, the skunk race, and in,the horse- and-rider contest ‘Tom Kassis easily won over his opponent. The bucking contest was well appreciated by the audience, The boys staged @ tug-of- war at the,end. Scout Executive Harry L. Black then gave a short talk on what the scouts would do in the néar future. This was followed by the boys of Troop 3 who staged a pyramid and a wrestling mateh, Troop 3 was followed by the boys of Troops 6 and 7 and this feature proved ——$—$—$—_ COMPETITIVE EXAM. FOR NNNAPOLIS 1S, ANNOUNCED The local camp M. W. A. Friday night elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Lou Blakesley, V. C.; A. X. Johnson, advisor; Wm. Gih- son, clerk; L. Darr, treasurer; R. A. Gould, escort; O, E. Johnson, sentry: Ed Duniway, watchman;Dave Johnson, chief fore: ; Dr. M. H. Smith, phys- ician; P. P. Anderson and W. F. John- son, trustees. Installation of officers will be held the night of January 13, SILENT WITNESS WAS “DOWNFALL? Mighty Hunters Just Had to Pho- tograph Evidence, and War- den Found It Very Handy ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Dec. 27.— This appropriately might be called “The Silent Witness, or Pride Goeth! Congressman Mondell has been In- formed that, owing to a vacnncy in jthe Naval academy, he may nominate vf this place and a companion, ilegal-; Candidates for the academy, to be ex- Iv Via ewor toceee anette oi ckson| amined February. 16,07 April 20,1921. Hole region they could not resist the} 2&8? exbpiianone ihe Aue ae hey impulse to provide photographic evi-| Venlent Places throughout. the eon val dence that_they were mighty hunters.| 204 candidates who male the reauing Therefore “they photographed them- argc ye ovr Shel ie eamicmnat: selves standing beside the slain moose.| ~~ any Wyoming young man interestd State wardens worked long and pa-|may secure detailed information ’re- three Seanoass Bertie: avapilan's Soc cared ame ne Umea eae pas NEAL LT ° y irements addressing Mr. dh Moss sufficiently etrang. 49. -war-l sacnac at WasHington: 5g rent his arrest. When he was arrested, however, suspicion became a certainty was in possession of the photo- graph of himself and friend beside the moose. Moss, with such evidence against him, pleaded gullty and was fined $100 and costs. His friend, whose tdentity has been suppressed, pending arrest, now is in another state, but will be taken into custody and brought back to Wyoming to face a court. The heads of the moose will be sold at public auction and the proceeds | placed in the state game fund. / Before a Fall,” When, two months ago, keland Moss Girls with large ears should cheer up. The fashion now says you must uncover your ears so far as your hair is concerned, but the winter season is upon us and you may wear “ear- bobs.” —he Pek iia dee Po LS All nature is wonderful except a nat- ural musician and a natural comedian, Any man knows he could save money if he were making more, but he could REE be a ot It takes more force to start a thing than it does to keep it going. Pouds- Hardware This Is Your Store It is your store just as it has been the store of hundreds of satisfied customers. Here you will find a’service that will ap- peal to you just as it has to many, many others. We take pride in this particular service, as it will make you a frequent visitor to this store. liver Company See our window display of Universal Lunch Boxes on sale all day Tuesday at }Jouds- lliver Hardware Company Telephone 714 105 South Center Street Opposite Henning Hotel in which they are taught to handle }> ‘Then the injured man was bandaged) BR 7 EE ESTE te gency and When Disaster Occurs Thursday night at the High School auditorium the Boy Scouts staged one of the best entertainments given the public of Casper re- cently.’ The entertainmnt was a Boy Scout rally to show their friends Dr. J. C. Kamp opened the exercises with a short talk to the Scouts regarding their aims and'endeavors and he outlined the work an excellent entertainment. These boys came in from off-stage as to a call of fire and successfully caught several boys in an improvised net as they jumped from a height supposed to re- present a window of a burning building. Then these boys demonstrated how to carry unconscious persons easily, from the scene of danger. President. M. P. ‘Wheeler of the local Council of Boy Scouts. then gaye a short talk on his experiences during his life and how the scout aims were the only true ones to follow. ‘Mri Wheeler asked thé boys to remember that. no matter how they could lie or cheat, they would always find someone who was -better than they at this and in the end, if they lived long enough, they would realize that the straight and narrow way was the only one for a true scout to follow. Sales for Present Year Show Increase of Almost One Hun- dred Per Cent Over Last Year. 20,000,000 BOTTLES ARE SOLD IN SIX YEARS Celebrated Medicine Has Be- come Sensation of Drug Trade All Over Amerita and Canada. Best People of Country Indorse it. Although placed on sale something over five years ago, the demand for the celebrated medicine, Tanlac, has increased at a most phenomenal rate and announcement has just beén made by the manufacturers that the total sales will reach approximately 20,- 000,000 bottles by the end of the present year. To say that Tanlac now has. the largest sale of any, medicine of its kind in the world does not begin to tell the story, for no other preparation has ever even approached the maryelous record that has beén made by Tanlac. and, it is now conservatively estimated that the sales by the end of the com- ing year will reach the astonishing to- tal of 30,000,000 bottles. Tanlac sales last year amounted to 4,079,948 bottles, establishing a new world record fpr the sale of proprie- tary medicines up to that time. This record now pales into insignificance, however, as orders received during the first nine months’of the present year reached a total of 6,200,000 bottles showing an- increase of almost 100 per cent over the corresponding period of last year. Thé enormous and ever-increasing = —_ MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1929 OF ANNUAL MEETING. | Twenty ner cent ot aw Bank] EXCHANGE FURNITURE 0, | 208215 West First Street SYLVESTER F. PELTON, carpen- Norie 1 7 work,’ new. work, he annual meeting of the $98 S°Tincan’ ave, Phone 926-3. «;{olders of the Casper, National 7 . COOK EST TE GASE NOW "apa aon! wut be helt a : BEING HEARD AT 8 WIN) NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. : . urpose of elex Pectora for the Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fucl Company was incorporated in the iss BASIN, Wyo., Dec. 27.~-The cele-} brated Cook estate case was heard here in district court last week, Jugge W. C, Mentzer presiding. Josiah Cook, a wealthy resident, died and left his es: , A former wife was eonsidérable | property which she left the husbond at _ her death. Two foster children claimed a shafe in the estate and produced evi- dence to show that thé first wife had verbally told the husband to leave her property to the children at his. death, Judge W. 8. Metz of Sheridan’and T. Blake Kennedy of Cheyenne represent- ed the administrator of the estate and Brome, Hyde & Deffender, the plain- tiffs. Judge Mentzer indicated that he would render a decision in a few days. teiaer aeusmstes CITY MANAGER PLAN TO BE FORUM SUBJECT: AT THE WIGWam - Hot Lunch 11:30 Until 2:00 P. , Main Floor 0-S Bldg, transactidn o: pee may pay come before. the fice of the Seoretary of State of the at. 9 o’clock a. m, meeting. te of Wyomi Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier. Becember 21, 1920. The term. of 15, 2%, 25, 1920, Jan. 3, 1921, existence of said company is for fifty next after the above date, The object for which said corporation is formed is to conduct a general trans- er and hauling business in the state of Wyoming. The copie stock of ‘said company is, F’ usand Dol- rs, divid into Fifty Thousand of the par value of One Doi- lar per re, fully-paid and non- assessable, The affairs and manage- ment of said coi jon shall be un- der the control of a board of three directors and J. L. Biederman, Hal Curran and »M. Biederman constitute said board for the first corporate year of said company. The principal operations of id company shall: be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. e principal office of said company is 309-311 On xchange Building, Casper, Wyo- Pun. Dec. Norway was the first country to have policewomen. a | * The NORRIS Co. Largest M arket in the State 129 East Second Street Phone 12 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUNCHEON ON TUESDAY | For%iati"corissiy in charge or seta Koons seek SC | sboalage meek 50 (h Ue aay oer M. BIEDERMAN, Short Cuts C 1 Prime Rib Roast C 1 “The Commission Manager Plan of. Secretary. City Government,” consisting of a re- port of the manager plan committve and an open discussion of the subject ‘will furnish the program for the Cas- per Chamber of Commerce forum Tues- ‘ (NES) Dec. 22, 24, 27, 1920. Don’t forget our Home-made*Pure Pork Sausage ; Fresh Killed Poultry and Game Every Day TANLAC SALES REACH ii Intelligent | popularity of Tanlac is the one great oS ES kK Fresh Caught Mountain Trout Arrives Every Tuesday FRESH FISH EVERY DAY Salmon, Halibut, Lake Trout, Black Bass, Channel Cat Fresh Oysters Every Day Direct from the Coast Sauer Kraut, Sweet; Sour and Dill Pickles in Bulk Smoked, Salt and Picked Fish—Imported Norway a : Stock Fish day noon at the Henning hotel, “This form of city government is worthy ‘dt thé earnest thought and consideration of every Casper @tizen,” says-the no tice mailed out to chamber of com- merce members and the, women of Cus- per are “especially invited.” —_—_—~>——__s— Six hundred women were executed in France for witcheraft in 1609, te - Delicatessen Finnan Haddie in Glass Norwegian Sardines Russian Caviar Kiprered Salmon Understanding . ; French Mushrooms Boneless Herring Shrimp Cm-b Meat is of importance to you in Taheeen i Roll Mops a this day of changing ince: jams ssoiand Herring out-standing proof of its merit. The'} values. : Clam Chowder °~noked Bloaters greatest drug firms of the country} Tuna Fish Norweigian Mackerel . Consult us for insurance have voluntarily come forward and ¢ a advice. No obligations. stated ‘n lain, cold figures the record breaking sales everywhere. No medi- cine of less than superlative quality Cheese could possibly attain such a huge sales : Imported Swiss Long Horns: record nor gain, as has Tanlac, the Domestic Swiss Brick of pel: inowrs Kiba ae romven SER ST ote 1 Roguefort New York Cream parts of the country who stand for pes ‘ ' Camembert Limberger. the best in thelr comminities. Tnsurance—That’s All” Circle Brand 1 Blue Hill The greatest test of any medicine) is the “repeat” sales it enjoys. ‘Tan- lac’s phenomenal record has been pos- sible because of the fagt that the men and women who buy one bottle invari- ably return for the second and recom- mend it to others because it has help-|. ed ‘them. Tanlac has been 6n the mar- ket now a little over five years, It has stood the acid test of time. Tt is known and honored in eyerg city, town, village and hamlet on the American continent from Key West, Florida, to the northern wilds of Canada, where | even the Indians and furtraders have learned of its wonderful powers as “a medicine. Tahlac is composed of the most. bene- ficial roots and herbs known to the scientific world.. The formula conforms with all National and State Pure Food and Health laws of both the United States and Canada, Although Tanlac’s claims for superiority are abundantly supported by leading authorities it is the people themselves who have made Tanlac what it is. . Millions upon millions of the. best} people of the country have used it] And have told millions of others what it has done for them: That is why]. Tanlac has become the real sensation of the drug trade all over ‘America. Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy in Alcovd by Alcova Mer- cantile company, in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. Phone 870 112 E. 2nd. We have the Best the Market Affords Every Day No Delay elers’ Checks Drafts issued 7 city, promptly elers. Consult our. trip. No Trouble When you carry the Trav- Avhen traveling in this coun- tyy or abroad, currency at any time, in any trouble or annoyance. means of carrying money has become widely adopted and has proven a great conven- ience and time saver to trav- it before starting on your Thirty-one years of ser- vice—let us serve you, Beauty and Unusual Power ‘Distinguish the Nash Sedan The luxurious Nash Six Sedan with its Nash Perfected Valve- in-Head motor is, perhaps, the highest expression of the Nash ability to build fine automo- -biles. It is exceptionally powerful, quiet and economi- cal in operation and many people visiting our salesrooms and viewing its graceful lines and beauty ofappointment are frankly surprised at its mod- crate price. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. 146 South Kimball Street Phone 1125-J if MOT VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES and Foreign by this bank you can get and without This officers about