Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 12

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saa aso sexe 5 8 eg —= er tic an ho big PAGE TWELVE CHADWICK WILL PROTESTED BY COURT AGTION Document Which Makes Brother Chief Beneficiary Executed Before Mar- riage, Report. A etvil_actior ot Ea Chadwi consist of va and a ban $24,000 is bein by the v deceased The will f WEST SELLS ONE PARTNERS IN CHARGE Neb., have r cen a business place | former C. E. West located at] « | South C r stre The confe tio ry ar has a known as “little store with t business viable repu its life. Mr. tanley is numbered am: old-timers of the city and is known|saying that all of the in all business circles. He has b w interested in the ofl business an a stockholder of numerous compan ies. Mr. Cull came to ¢ two years ago and has b ested in®the oil business as well as {n other lines of business. to this city from Hot Springs, S. D., where he is prominently and favor ably known. The new business will be known as the Stanley-Cull Gonfectionary and rs tt th ca th Cigar store, and will keep the same| Miss E. Gunnison, a teacher in the 1 the first line of stock as has been proved pop-| Public schools, who spent one year in ii tha tres! ular by the patronage of the com-| Oxford and two years in Washington.! ent date steady pany while in the hands of Mr, West.|D- ©. doing work in connec-, growth ; four walls into The sanik jaitehtaed “ot: courtesy will Boe with the educational and récrea-| the prese: ding filled with books of exten be maintained and all the former pa trons as well as new friends will be welcomed to ie eee OPERATOR OF STIL E PLEADS GUILTY HERE; |: TWO ARE BOUND QVER The revelations which were expect, ed to come out in the trial of George Monroe and F. P. Ward, charged with | o¢ operating a still in the heart of Cas- per failed to materialize this morning | 4; when Monroe pleaded guilty and F. P. Ward waived preliminary examina tion, Both men were bound over to} the district court and their bond fixed at $500. Just after the case had been de. termined Judge John M., Hench was retained as counsel for their men| and secured the consent of the pre-| lMminary court to disregard fheir | pleas. The preliminary hearing in| the case will be held this afternoon | and it is expected that time | persons, said to be prominent here ed in the illicit opera-} men | | | | will be imr tions of the CANON INVADED TO SEIZE STILL, TWO ARRESTED, Although they had secreted ill and moonshine distillery miles west of C: thought to be an inacc Chas. Reed and Albert Bute! leged operators of the that the long sper si al found rm of the law search all kinds of hiding Ac ult of a raid by members of | office Reed and Butcher | a 2 arrest, a complete still, quantiti moonshine and zarrels of mash we seized. were arraigned before Judge Tubbs this morning and bour court They are said to be still in jail in $500 bonds each, Gabriel Snubbers Will hold your car in place and eliminate side sway} They will soon pay for themselves by reducing the upkeep on your car. Price Per Set $18 to $44 Depending on Weight of Car. Quickly Installed at GABRIEL SERVICE STATION Casper Battery Co. 508 E. Yellowstone Hy. Phone 907 honor on the flag draped casket of the Oss | funeral services in the amphitheater CIGAR STORE, THAEE Va. At the president’s left is Secretary of War Weeks. to where I couldn't move, even to yself. My wife thought T would WORK OF INSTITUTION PRAISED 8! for education fc ments wh He came] on the buil¢ umes to 11,000 volumes nov on the shelves. employes. wholesome atmosphere of the library. In her talk she being “ agency was distributing the as well as to the grown-ups of the Plaeiag Wrenn and M edal on Casket kept up E eam fi President Harding is shown here placing the congressional medal off know American soldier at thd nal cemetery, A discussion of the needs of the Natrona county library|tine. 1 nd several talks on the meaning of the library r both old and young, met with enthusiasm |_ T*" at the Casper chamber of commerce forum luncheon héld} Tuesday noon at the Henning hotel. | talks with a short statement asking | that the brary use the % mill tax | which is the maximum allotted to it instead of the % mill which has been all that has been extended so far. He spoke of the Mbrary as being one of f&e most important factors of com- interest in a city, the Natrona County with Casper growth and expansio. rl D, | point that criticize the present management of therlibrary, ian, but to see in what way the chamber of commerce would be ac- tive in aiding the work. A resolution to the effect that a committee what manner merce could be active in pushing the was Among the remarks which followed, sie which hit the mail upon the head no better monument could be erected by the many wealthy men of the city donating financially to the library. MINE BOGS ONY HEWASHELPLESD | Arizona Maat Ww 3 Simply | Down and Out and Couldn’t Even Move Himself— Feels Fine Now. s that Harry E. Scott, a well known mine ‘Arlington, | boss, Whose address is Box 683, Tomb stone, Arizona, writes: “I was down and out nearly all the time with rheumatism and finally got feed myself. never get well agaifi, and she knew |my condition better than anyone else. “I was absolutely helpless when my started giving me Tanlac and in four days I ate a hearty meal for the first time in many months. Tanlac put me on my feet and I’m back on the job working hard and feeling just have gained 18 pounds in as a center | welght. too. is sold in Casper by the €as. |per Pharmacy and by leading drug: ista everywhere.—Adv. | cope Casper Oaliy crioune a urged ibrary be in its. rapid Holmes brought out the the discussion was not to the Ubrary, or the lMbrar- be appointed to see -in the chaniber of com- made. than the one built in 2 = = P| = = Chairman Philip K. Edwards introduced the subject in suggestions brary she said that she had found ere of the constructive and at dé- enough comprehensive literature in uctive type. He then ed the) the library to be a know!- | test need s being one of mon f a list of the improv: h have been added during two years, including work ng, the decorations, the em and an increase in ie number of books from 000 vol which are! «yy mough to rec a master’s nT * proved her poinc ool days were ld continue the individual through ing the library al educhtion. Townsend, member of the U- was the next speaker the y of the Na- taloging sy Chairman Edwards then introduced! s 1 interests of the governm Mr. To cnsend aiso spoke ; spoke in praise of |and her who are giv-| e librarian. Mrs. e toward the suc-} of Mrs. She said that through/ cess of the libi work. He also} in libraries all over mentioned the fact that books were| had never seen aj being sent to Salt Creck, Ohlo camp. ch contained a better sup-| Mills, Kas car and. to all| Rodger need of erence books, a more whole-| schools from the county libra tment of fiction, a more} BHx-Gov. B. B. Brooks added to = tensive choice of literature, includ- BC well 1 shelving of popu The Remington Portable 2 sic works, in proportion Aa GhEa thin ane! Is a capable, companionable type-| PL bison eit Bi writer, built for the individual use of| Miss Gunnison also praised the | the man in business, or profession, the woman in ther home, the child attend- | spoke of Ibraries as ing school—in fact for eve: and told Woman and Standard Keyboar Complete Weight tise Pounds. Price $60.00 Casper Stationery Co. Dealer, man, | hild sw! io writes ‘distributing agencies” the nece: in seeing that the right nd of an influence to the children In speaking of the close con jon of the schot and the li. 200 National Tailored $10 to $30 on your suit or overcoat. 240 SOUTH CENTER STREET Machinery It's foolish to cast your old shoes in the rag pile because they are in a little repairing. overhaul recognize them because we are so a your shoes the modern way—the scientific way. You won't thorough in our work. , City Shoe 118 W. Second St. Don’t Forget Those Boys’ Shoes at 20 Per Cent Modern ther Big Scoop SUITS « O’COATS BOUGHT RIGHT—SOLD TO YOU RIGHT All hand tailored, of all-wool fabrics. Conservative models, snappy models. Fur collars, velyet collars, cloth collars. Save SCOTT CLOTHING CO. Let us Discount. OA au SUIT OR OVERCOAT THE MAN IN THE BARREL Starting THURSDAY Morning AND CONTINUING UNTIL THANKSGIVING EVE. Last Year I Gave Away Forty-Two Turkeys in Five Days; I Want to SO HURRY AND GET A BIG, FAT, LIVE TURKEY FREE . With Any Suit or Overcoat in the House. Over Four Hundred Suits and THE MAN IN THE BARREL oo Mu na “cee Ih * ‘WITH EVERY - PURCHASED FROM Make It a Hundred This Year : Two Hundred Overcoats to Pick From. YOURS FOR LOWERING PRICES AND BOOSTING CASPER HARRY YESNESS 130 WEST MIDWEST AVE. fi

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