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LEBEL STORE BEING RAZED ND WOONSHNE SS== = SESEESY cy wn ce TOME WAY FR ELEGNT EH LEADS WOM 2222S See | eee ~ THEATER OVBUSINES ORME criminal circles Pereines waa Ne supply retail trade. Lump Coal, delivered, Plans for Lyric Structure Being Completed as Land- TO FILE CHARGE enon. ovenarons — sARD TIMES BENEFT xx» => gi Plaintif~. Joins Cles Cleanup Squad HELD FOR LESSING, | 5 PLANNED BY LABOR eens mark Is Obliterated; Terra Cotta and Brown Facing to Be Used on‘Exterior Egg Nut Coal, delivered, When Liquor Fails to Come ee 7 a ‘WHISKEY BIR CLOSED she seers of tn Paden and bor seseely Will hold a “hard times” - per Up to Standard; sian The after effects of tmbibimg too this pe. Say ede Raat Simultaneously with the tearing down of the old Webel ton ——._ ° Under Arrest. . . at Give us a trial ets are on sale by freely of Uguid poison more generally Bf the sesenibly and the Commercial company building at Second and Center streets. plans are being completed by the Garbutt, Weidner and known as moonshine caused an awak-| “One of the alleged pecsepeind pablle Ja “cordially invited. Sweeney, architects, for the elegant structure which will be ening of the mind of a woman whose| whiskey fences near the business sec name ‘s withheld, and as a result J./tion has been closed through the ef- occupied by the Lyric theater company, the Bootery, a smoke house managed by Tom McDonald and will have offies rooms. “Barnett’s of Course” As Safe as U.S. Bonds Chesterfield FALL M. fammon js in the county Jail|fectiveneas of a raid conducted by the charged with_aélling Mquer. sheriff's office. Ac a result of the According to the complaint the/raid, Ben Mendosa and Pete Lazor- woman bought a jug of whiskey from | etta, uperators of the pool hall and al- ith’ all fi Hammon, on his representation that|leged whiskey parlor are awaiting mn with’ al isles and lar nable the’ thea-! 4 in short time. A and heating of it was good stuff, as far as moon-|tria!l in Gistrict court. shine went. She sampled the distilla-| At the preliminary: hearing yester- tion many times. It wasn’t bad until|/day Phillip E. Winter, attorney for it got to be teo much. lendosa, tried to‘estabNsh that his Then while emerging from the| client had no responsibility in the, fem of ventila + poses hazy memory of the suffering she hnd case as he was no longer a partner) ter at am gery et Nig ctchte endured the complainant decided shein the bus'ness. The county _attor- will, by a reverse eee eee eee ee s d fresh in the change of air sp will be perfected] } 7 H eS | | ements of what has for- the Webel Commercial SNYDER’S Terrace Gardens 132 NORTH CENTER STREET PHONE 1700 TONITE Woodman’s Annual Ball TOMORROW NITE Popular Public 10c Dance {nor contra: he work on the new building w: be completed around the first of as -| evening, November 6, in-the Oa Fel- and will present to Casper NER. LOCITED ‘ows Hall, during which time 60 char-; egance, as well as tro rs will be initiated. | aS | er membe es, 2 number of offices wh > ished tpstairs above the| - X nd below the balcony. mie num j wil pe ye ul d and ventilated. Al tions for the rooms | "tno bullaing ll ate be ARRESTED BY SHERIF Green River Man | ter, who plan a tr A. Hartman, deputy supremo nder, is in the city and wil] or- ve new tent dlue and old rou: be GO by 50 fer ch will be carri throughout the theater, In od sized windows and good ventila r Tn Ogden Basile the balcony and parquet the seating a | i > : = WAN IN THE BARREL’ 1S < RIVER, Wyo., Noy. 4.--J. 1 will be Sha, , he might have’ B. of this place is In the coui pee 3 2 - eine i cnt cansead Herman 1 at Ogden (Utah, in default of Admission 25c, Including War Tax—Ladies Free be of utmost comfort. | u Kentucky distiller. ying c ted weapons while vis- ° to An orchestra pit for an elght-plece His Uttle coup, such as jumping! iting in the Utah city, and for speed: 4 s the imaginary division po od with abate? mits the law ¢ Yesness’ decision | agencies the varioys counties, ex Ss en the mayor- esterday when Sheriff Mar race and when he did speak in a| quis decided he was in Natrona coun- ge ad in The Tribune last night,|ty and decided to prosecute on that! in an automobile. , TUESDAY NITE, NOV. 8 Big Carnival Dunce Noisemakers, Confetti, Serpentine. Special ar- oe INDICTED FOR FRAUD. fyewerveverscrecrccrrrretrerecscvevverrctacewe * will grace fum of the theater Js C4 by 5 feet and with carpeted atasles, lux rious curtain, comfortable seats and CHICAGO, > v ‘The circulation receipts for si led love potions Yesness spoke thusly: ground. ¢ dave: tallemmacne, SREREEDE rangements have been made for announcement of . “ large orchestra Il add elegance doin’, I'm going to be too] Burson is now awaiting trial, Niogide = . ; ‘ > 3 : .. ES this siuiuichs thoctery Oreste See ee cantina Lng Mace eReR UTI topiaing It y applied, through the mails led election returns. Good time for everybody. Maintaining a standard is more vital °'to the indictment today of Lucille 8. It is|J8ekwon, charged with using the mails to defraud, 4 The balceny will he furnished with the same comfortable seats as in the! uet. The front of the balcony c i said that quantities of whiskey in va- 1 be divided into loggias with com- fan in the Barrel is putting] rious stages of complet were found! bie chairs and elegant fixtures. | on a whale of a pant sale and is of-|at his domicile. He sed to dis balcony the| fering 1,500 pairs for seleetion. The| close the hiding place of the still 11 be placed | ers are grouped tn various| which he fs th nce at pr ember guarantee his ap Statement to make| inary trial here than meeting a price—when it. comes to good Clothes. Men expect the best when they come here—and they get it. nkte'aior yt! eee f Monday, Tuestlay, Wednesday When you buy Clothes, such as ours 5 Shox bol ate latnery tent otithie Bac ; ? ’ ; which have won an enviable reputation slo_exits will _keep_the new! pa 2 organized at a meeting held je year after year, you're making no mistake. ° And they’re priced as low as good Clothes can be marked. KNOX HATS The Knox ‘Naomi’ is one of the me- Thursday, Friday, Saturday _ sind ECONOMY ey NO REEIVERIES “JQ rl | SOeecr 233 EAST SECOND STREET [Political “Advertisement| THE EVENING AMERICAN —=————S ees VOL, 1 : CASPER, WYO., NOV. 4, 1921 NO. 3 AN INCREASE OF $100,009 Bound by no promises, John J. Hancock, the American ° ? : dium sthall shapes Dore ee Se | ee Seas The Meat Question (?) Solved favored by the — Ward 1, is in charge of the work- What Are the Taxpayers Going to| THE AMERICAN TICKET, |™e"'s compensation department Anyone can spend their money. Here is a chance to save it. Get a better yqunger fellow. Do About This Waste of | For Mayor— of the Midwest Refining’ Co., and quality and a bigger quantity. We have topped the market for this sale. The brim is well set / Their Money? | Robert J. Veitch. has been a resident of Casper for ——-- Councifman, Ward 1— os Bast /ten years. He estab. + In order to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage we have had from up and the crown | John J. Hancock. Mshed the first business collese you, we are putting ona special sale for the week. Th ot tt th | a . : can be worn w city government of Casper has in.{ Councilman, Ward 2— wCaanetacon eae eey: One year ago this week we started in our little market and, thanks to you, ith creased almost one hundred thou Henry ©. Posey. As ah aay? 7 ¥ the conventional crease or in the manner many of the younger chaps are wearing their hats, as shown in illustration. we are now in a position to furnish you with meats from one of the most sani- tary markets in the state of Wyoming. HAMS BACON Skinned, Supreme, lb Regular, Supreme, Ib. Regular, Star, Ib_— Skinned, Star, Ib. sand dollars during the last fiscal) Councilman, Ward 3— year Robert E. McElveney. ‘That ‘e enough to stagger al - most any taxpayer. As we have If any private business were con-| will be nothing w @ucted in the loose manner that ne city’s business 1s handled. would be enough to break a Rocke- to place th feller foundation. | ims of Mr. Veitch sat the cans Sesh Sa Re Bed eee What remedy has been offéred|didates on the American party |D@rty’s candidate for Councilman by the candidates on eitner of the|ticket before the people. We are|in Ward 2 is another old-timer on opposition party tickets? busy trying to elect Mr.|the ticket, and has been prom: The a yS on the Amgrican| |Veltch to engage in any nent in city and county affairs for rty Ucket are pledged to econ | slinging contest - ¥ and efficienc nanage- | annus): many years, He is a large prop- a hehehe Tene erty owner, and ts at present hh’ na a eoblic *leonnected with the Wyoming Fill. Midwest. Ho ts in every way qualified to ho ‘the office to which he aspires, and if elected, a before, there|the people of Ward 3 ich reflects on|represented in the city’ any candidate|ing body . columns. Our - | jyate the legal department of the | Supreme, under 8 lbs.. Supreme, over 8 Ibs__....._____28c 264nc Star, under 8 lbs. -.29¢ Star, over 8 Ibs. LARD SPECIALS The ‘Naomi,’ like al] other Knox Hats, has had its full share of Knox thought and workmanship bestowed upon it—and like all Knox Hats it is guaranteed by the Knox trade mark. $7.50 tement of Ownership, 5 Bte.: The tdea of The ryeitian ing Station Co, Mr. Posey is a Picnic H Ib “We have other Hats of good fe : can was originate Beas eae ‘Sudbe Stor? sien icnic Hams, }b__. $2 ¢ poke 3 -}zens have always been abo 5 a as Salt Pork, Ib. 151 2 tral Hotel building. Thelproach.. Hesldes deine # 10 Ibs. for a. » Iba Sige ot oe Samat ed A Shi tecatiies of war “wore “during 50 Ibs. for. Morris Matchless Bacon, lb___22%4¢ Talk About Com- pmitted to the com pelereet yearlie Ware Stone Vegetole, 10 bs Leg of Lamb, per Ib__. fort. Talk About " z t hi rinter RY iv AR 7 office the ee she nae Sao Lamb Stew, 2 Ibs. for. Service. Sugar-Cured Ham, sliced to fry._30c BEEF Sugar-Cured Bacon, sliced, lb. 25c-45e. |” ly papers has a hin in se columns. After some} Tobert 1 candidate was decided to have|for councilman on the American can printed in The Trib-|ticket from Wara 3 Yo Bob Veitch an fo'had e ecause owe thought it would | man.-who. stands hls Choice T-Bone, Ib_....._....__25¢ PORK ‘ saloon. * eem of his neighbors . : 5 A r a more widely read than if {t|ctates. He is a carpenter Choice Sirloin, Ib eee OS Cas-| were pri ; ted in The Herald. Ad- |dress all communications to J. H. MacBAIN, Editor Room 2 Grand Central Hotel. owns his own hom in eVery ln) pertains to t If elected to Short Cuts or Club Steak, Ib.....25¢ Round Steak, Ib. ~ Pork Butts, lb. Shoulder Steak, Jb. —1A7I2c Pork Steak, Ib. Hanisurger, fresh ground twice Pork Chops, Ib a day, Ib....%....—____ = 200 Pork Sausage, home made, Ib...171e Choice Pot Roast, Ib... » Good Meaty Shoulder Boil) Ibx.a18e | 0°04 Grade Sliced Bacon, Ib_..._30¢ Prime Rib Roast, boned and zs roiled, per Ib... —-.25¢ VEAL hort Rib of Beef, lb. Breast of Veal, Ib. Beef Hearts, Ib Shoulder Boil, lb... HOME DRESSED POULTRY Shoulder Roast, Ib... CHOICE SPRINGS AND FAT HENS Veal Steak, lb___. Pork Loins, Jo...,.___.__ 26 EVERY man wants his new Shoes to feel as comf able as his old ones. They will if you get them ne And what's more they'll harmonize with the new Fall Clothes, YOU pay for our Shoes just once—after that th always returning value for what you paid for sey ee Come in; you’ll be pleasantly surprised this Fall. : We have everything else in wearing a Ppparel for men, young men and*boys that will Slee you. q) We Are Casper Agents for Holep: Women and Childre: i). D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 120 East Secund Street. ' pate t "|Our chrididate 4 for |candidates for -|Council are p |seo that the Ja square dea: ments, but are once, if they are the matter of re erty owners who ha Property confiscated -|tablishment of tricts, And .| What they say chad Hose for Men, There is no economy in buying a poor grade of meat. Your money cheer- fully refunded if everything is not satisfactory. WE ARE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. Let Us Help You Save Now for the Next Payment on the House.