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PAGE TEN FOUR ARRESTED) 4 IN BOOZE RAIDS BY THE POLIGE Noon Raid Today Locates Moonshine ; Load of Bond- ed Whiskey Seized in Tuesday Raids. to Patrol K. C. K clo ing ing tion B. H. Larkin an moonshine whiskey a quantity of into the hands der suspicion alleged boot ed on the al and David streets busjness district e net with a load which they had for some time. leg dispensary Jack Caught in a p of bonded whiske; ca as the contrabar other at th eet in hopes that the change in ould throw the officers off the rom on » corner of Cente: Sh meneuver was not successful however. The load of whiskey, said to have a value of several hundred dollars, the bootleg running car and the three men were taken in c 4 when the police surrounded them they were making the transfer of th liquor. Mr. over Pe ooh Sat PNB EP JUDGE RINER |=: WILL RESIGN (Special to ‘The Tribune) CHEYENNE, Oct. 12—Judge J. A Riner, for the past 3 presiding Jurist of the United States district court, will retire to private life soon, 2 his application for retirement which ho will personally present in Washington is accepted. ‘The appli cation will be presented by Judge K A. Riner today. T. Blake Ken nedy, chairman of the Republican state committee, will be appointed succeed Judge Riner. Judge Rin has the distinction of being the oldes: federal judge in the United States, in point of service. cha APE ener U.S. Valuation of Imports to See Opposition art Jan and h H tered LONDON, Oct. 12.—(By The Asso |= ciated Press.)—Opposition to. clauses | == of the Fordney tariff bill providing | == for American valuation of imports was | == announced by the American chamber = of commerce here today after care ful consideration of the measure. The chamber claims that unde these clauses it would be difficult fc American importers to ascertain th complete cost of their foreign pur. chases until recetved in the Unite States. Suggestions that a flat in crease duty would be preferable are put forward by the chamber.. STATE BUYS BOND Dalle, CODY GETS NEW SCHOOL CODY, Wyo., Oct. 12—Cody is jub- ilant, the reason being that as a result of a check for $91,677.50 from the state treasurer in payment for, school bonds of this district recently purchased the state, construction can preceed with the new high school building. The situation was serious by reason of the fact that financing of the building had been held up several months after the contract was let and the building started. Several large-sized bills had piled up. The state came to the res cue as it has in similar cases and building will again proceed with all possible dispatch. ADDRESS WANTED OF _ Bean asking him to G. Sholtes, forme Jackson street, t of Private Earl F s held at Hoboken pending the of advices from her concernir position of the remains. M is r@quested to communicat: postmaster, who does not-have her ad- dress, ————————___ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills and accounts contracted by Mrs. Ed Iba, and anyone extending cred to her must dv so solely upon her own credit. I am not living with Mrs. Iba and provision has been made for her by a court order pro- viding for the payment to her of a monthly allowance which I have been and am paying regularly. 'D IBA. Publish Oct. 12, 15, 1921. — TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. pid imal toate jones sete 1OST—On Center between Thirteenth = and Park schpol an oblong moon-| == stone ring. Return to Tribune. Re. | 5 10-12-2tah | == = = ward. ———$—<—<$<— — FOR SALE—Ford, 1921 model, two months old; engine in perfect con- dition; shoci absorbers and extra equipment included; can be seen at Boyle's garage in the evening. Phone 1355 during the day 10-12-1t NT—Four-room stucco house | lights, water and garage, Phone 757R. 10-11-28 Fall basement; a 4 airmen are to be watched from the TWO INJURED Mrs. Eddie Barfoot and her son,|™0rning and secured authority to call in the Casper Private hospital suffer: ened on the pavement just west of ‘asper last crashed into a motorcycle with side — car<on which Mrs. Barfoot and her|!t was announced that raed eH Black Beau son were riding. Investigation of the|@uis had personally guaranteed to ¢ ne motorcycle was not equipped with | thorities will pay for the apprehension | Ughting device of any kind ——.—_ - Casper. viewing the city, ng old friends. ference that brought him to this rity in the state. al crops have been grown this year, including a large beet crop, cattle are pming off the range in excellent con- ition and the business depression of re country that also included Sheri- The people are taking a more cheerful looking after business interests here. SO Ae a en nee ee J 3 be Casper Daily Cribune FENCEAROUND te Fount JAIL WINDOWS | Prone Crengea ISAUTHORIZED MARION, Ohio, Oct. 12.—Plans for an Armistice day celebration in President Harding's home town Jail Deliveries in Future to Be Made Difficult by Construc- tion of Steel Barrier erial Police During Meet ANBAS CITY, Oct. 12—Visiting ds by an aerial policeman dur- th® three days of the forthcom national convention and avia- circus of the American Legion were knocked into a cocked hat Mon- } day by recelpt of a brief telegram from the war department at Wash- ington,- saying no record could be found that Dwight Wells Artis had ever served in the United States army. Here. The feature of the celebration was to have been the reburying ‘of Artis’ s Profiting by the experience of last} pody in the “honor triangle” of night's jail delivery Sheriff Joe 1. Marion cemetery. Artis, 19, died Marquis, held a conference with R. J-| penniless here. He was supposed to Veitch and-other members of the; have been a world war veteran board of county commissioners this) whose home was in Highland, Iil., | and a\local American Legion post buried the body in the potter's field. IN GAA GRAGH for bids for the construction of a fence of some kind around the county build-| “New pians for the Armistice day ing to prevent the possibility of fu-| celebration are belng formulated. ture actions of this kind. Next Batter Up! Barfoot, of Mills, Wyo., are both n serious injuries as the re of a motor accident which hap COineident with announcement that a wall of some Kind to keep pedestri- ans away from the jail would be bullt night. A heavy car shows that responsibility for thejmake up the difference between the ent is chargeable.to the fact that|®mount of money that the county au COMING SOON of the men who escaped and. the a‘ amount which has been posted. { ‘When it was learned that Mr. Mar quis intended to bear this burden eridan Editor Here on Visit | bestece men rallied to his castetants| and have pledged small amounts to! make up part of the difference. Special Dance ee. TONIGHT Salt Creek and Mrs. Bverett J. Lippard of the Industrial plants and grect- . Lippard is the editor and man- of the Sheridan Enterprise, the Sad te eae De te|¢ Watch for the True Facts of the f the state. rding to Mr. Idppard Sheridan 3 to be the most beautiful Artillery Cloth 18 and 36 inches wide. lar 35c¢ value. Thrift Price 173ic «PER YARD LYRIC THEATER COMPANY To Be Published Thursday, October 13. Splendid agricultur. Regu- is showing signs of vanishing. hopeful view of affairs. T. Stevens of Denver is regis- at. the Henning hotel while 100 Per Cent on Your Investment ee Only a few yards left. Regu- lar price 25c. Thrift Price 2ic PER YARD BLAKEY & CO. Phone 332-J 136 South Center Special Sale SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES —Taken from our regular Fall and Winter stock of high class ready-to-wear. Every garment guaranteed to be the best quality that money can buy. : Cambric Red, white, brown, gray. Reg- ular 26c value. : : Thrift Price Dresses *35° ’ Coats *35 : oc Suits *45-°° 50 DRESSES —lIn serge, tricotine, canton crepe, taffeta and satin; in black, brown and blue; sizes 16 to 44; sold-up to $100.00. Four Pairs Riding SALE PRICE $35.00 Pants Sizes 30 and 31. $5.00 value. Thrift Price $2.00 25 SUITS —In navy and brown; tricotine, moussetyne; sizes 15 : : to 40; all-new Fall styles that sold up to $90.00. SALE PRICE $45.00 Regular 50 COATS —Plain and big fur collars in shades of brown and blue; i materials are Bolivia and other new weaves; values to $110.00. . Balance of Our Wash SALE PRICE $35.00 Ti les 6 PLUSH AND PILE FABRIC COATS: Regular 50c value. LESS THAN HALF PRICE Thrift Price a 12 PLUSH COATS permet: ts lengths; Salts Seal Plushes that 3 tor 25c SALE PRICE $10.00 Balance of Our © Rosemary Dresses Fixtures for Sale, —wNew arrivals of the Winter ADEN Tost CIBRIEY CASES, styles are now on display. refrigerator counter, two To- At $55.00 SPECIAL —Sailor Hats of hatter’s plush and silk beaver that sold up to $14.00. Sale Price $5 and $7 ledo scales, wall shelving and wrapping counters. | A POSER Soe eer ~ THE BIG BUSY STORE es Galatea In dark colors. 30 inches wide. Thrift Price 19c PER. YARD Ribbons ‘All sizes and colors. Num- ber 3 to 40. Thrift Price NO. 3 3c Per Yard Ac Per Yard /NO.5 5c Per Yard And so on up to 40c per yard. Never again will you buy ribbons at these prices, Hair Nets A few Red Seal Hair Nets left. Thrift Price 15c PER DOZEN Men’s Overshoes Cloth Tops or Rubber. At Bargain Prices ELEVEN PAIRS OF Genuine Horsehide Mitts Regular $2.50 value. Thrift Price $1.00 PER PAIR Shoe Polish All that remains in stock, including French Gloss, King Bee and 2 in 1. Thrift Price WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2921. WEATHER—Fair tonight and Thursday, warmer tonight and in southeast portion tonight. * a) GM MERCIAL COMPARY § We Are Going to Make This THRIFT THURSDAY | The greatest bargain day in the history of the Webel Our Thrift Thursdays have been thie greatest “money savers ever offered the people of Casper. Tomor- row will be the biggest of all. Shop early, Don’t Delay. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT . One Lot of Fashioned Silkk Hose _ White Thrift Price : $1.25 PER PAIR Ladies’ Spats Values up to $4.00, Thrift Price $1. One Lot Ladies’ Silk Full fashioned. Regular $2.50 value. In white only. é Thrift Price. ~ $1.50 PER PAIR Regular $1.95 value. only. nie MEN’S DEPARTMENT Arrow Brand Collars Balance of stock. Thrift Price 5c EACH 13 Leather Belts Regular $1.00 and $1.50 value. Thrift Price N NOTICE After vacating our build- ing, the Webel office wil] be located in the Van Gorden Investment Co. office, Trib- une Bldg. .