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PAGE FOURTEEN PETITIONS FOR PAVING PLAGED INCIRGULATICN Ivpe of Construction Becomes | Question of Interest to Property Owners in Proposed District. Revival of the paring ‘controversy between a. »cates of different kinds of street acing and spirited argu- ments In the council! cast by petitions going the rounds of the property owncrs in that section of the city” n includes Grant and Lincoln stree Following presenta- mber are fore- | -@xv.co. “ws ~ be Casper Dailp Tribune HARDING GIVES INSTRUCTIONS UPON ECONOMY Bureau Chiefs and Other Fed- eral Officials Called To- | gether to Hear Policy | Advice, j WASHINGTON, Yeo. 3—Nearly « thousand federal officials, inclydiry: bureau chiefs and heads of the spend- ing units of the.gevernment, were cajl- ed together today by President Hard- ing to receive his personal instructions | in connection with the administration | Policy..for securing economy in ex-| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. ONLY SIX DEFENDANTS | OF BOOZE ANID LEFT CHEYENNE, Wyo, Feb. 8—Twe more defendants to charges growing out of the recent raid by federal pro hibition department operatives in Sweetwater county pleaded guilty, through counsel, leaving only six of the sixty-six arrested who have not entered pleas of guilty. Two other violators of the Volstes¢ act, Joe Le May and May Brown, the latter colored, pleaded guilty and were gentenced by Judge Kennedy to pay fines of $200 and: $100, respectively. ante a sn pete NOTICE. Presbyterian Aid society will hold a bake sale at Casper Storage Grocery Saturday from 1 o'clock on. 2-3-1t —— —Try a Tribune classified a4.— ———— debt decreased by approximately $50.- to be $22,388,544.236 as compared wit $23,438,984.351 on December 31. UBLIC DEBT DECREASED WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The public ——$——- COMPETENT FUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Experience in Legal Work 000,000 in January, according to fix ures announced by the treasury which showed the public debt on January 32 penditures consistent with efficiency. | It was understood to be the desire of the president to outline to the ad- ministrative officials the method he wishes followed tm connection with stricter, compliance with the law re-| lating to creation of deficiencies. Di- rector of the Budget Dawes was sched- uled to address the meeting after the president, to report on the economies effected by the budget bureau since ‘ts | establishment and present his views as to ponsible further retrenchments in| government expenses. tion to the council last week of a peti-| tion said to have been signed by aj large number of the property owners) advocating concrete, the council will! next week receive a petition from those who desire bids on other types of paving. This petition is now in circulation and being urged on tax- payers with a view to stimulating competition in paving bid Creation of a paving district to in- clude Grant and Lincoln ts held prob-/ able this year by reason of stability) given the bond market in recent months. Last yea:'s depression in FOR RENT Two Front Office Rooms. Loading the first consignment of American wheat which 12 ships, filled to the guowales, will shortly carry to feed the famine-stricken districts of Russia. ALL-AROUND ATHLETE — {Wounded Rancher||MRS. DOROTHY HELMER FEATURED IN HUB FILM Pore ci MILLS 15 DEAD wn igs oe. Below Mrs. Dorothy Helmer, age 22, died Je. late yesterday at the fsmily home at a Zuttermeister Bldg. George Walsh, wor! around athlete, will be fea* ROCK FIRINGS, Wyo., Feb. 3.-~ these securities prevented further tm- provement contracts of this kind with: out sacrifice on the part of the city but revival of construction work throughout the country is in prospect for the coming summer. GARNIER CIGAR COMPANY chaptered photodrama, “Wi.h Stanley in Africa,” to be shown for the firs! time in Casper at the Hub theater today and Saturday, The “thrills from history,” serial por \ % the stirring expedition to th |heart of the Dark Continent to rescue |Dr. Devid Livingstone in 187 | Walsh's splendid physique and ath |letic ability particularly suit him t \ 65 walle automobile ride through a emperature of 35 degrees below zero was the trying experience of Henry Heiner, a rancher of the Burnt Fork country, after he, accidentally had ‘hot himself through the hard the vullet tearing away the middle fin- ser, After the accident Heiner valked several miles to the ranch of M is pending rangements. survived by her husband and small children. ilis, after a brief iliness. The body | _ TH ‘ood cause “Nowadays.” being held at the Shaffer-Gay chapel completion of funeral ar- The deceased woman is two ts tao It's some play “Nowadays.” Wholesale FRESH MEATS#«ai Largest Market in the State - |his role in this production, recentiy| ‘ gcse ore to the completed by Edward Kull, Universal| ‘tate hospi ere. Heiner shot HAS ENVIABLE RECORD sss mer cp arpa apa a “ Second St | Walsh played af positions on the} coyot e he - Psrdham Untveraity CN. J.) football | — ‘Thirty-ftve Years of Business tn Montana. Away back in 1886 Mr, Charles Nosy Wiss srg yereeael grein! drop kicking records have never been| he running high jump; & feet 3 inches LB. gar company a! 5 +|equalled even by Brickley of Harvard | , the standing high jump; 23 feet 2 Lamb Stew ....., ° Deginning with 12 employes and bulld-/according to ‘Tom Thorpe and Fran! | inches in the running broad jump and Mretatew 10 Cc Pork Loin : ng Gi ted coach f f 3 an to year until today the Garnier com- nity ad Seer en Sei aaa: VO] ete tbe ROCA, ee Veal Stew ... Roasts pany employs between 40 and 50 peo- mle and manufactures more than a LB. : Merete hue iced ee re hya Deationales eros Tae spare Lotcat ta ese Shoulder LB. ae SD Choice of the House for $25.50 : Mr, Garnier Sr, has more than 50. °* Outfielder in eee ne ZuYAP ED oulder Vea ; years of practical Clear manufacturing |{he"hoayrwelght champion, of Ford "Veal Shoider 12! Steak, C You may scour the city from end to end, h id Geo te Unt ities. Hi a Nt at , fe nay Sree unr mare nes ves emnaons wen mane soe! SATURDAY SPECIALS Prime Ribs ee ee ee bub youll sibt find ‘the values we. aie up with pride among the other states /fishtere, including the present world whole steers ing in this great sale of Men’s Suits. of the union. such pioneers as Mr. Garnier It 5 % F ce Platte Valley Gold ; i : vmoluhare: balls Cup tha i nocth went’ Soir etaavioye tg) teperenagiate Candy Special Povey Ea Butter, | 40c the right style is here at the right price. has sh his faith in thi thwest | 2? s y Beef Pot Roast ii by investing his money and giving |New York, A. C. He rowed strok For Your Sunday Dinner Round Shoul- acing, Sots Ralls Sale of Velour Hats. Sale of All-Leather Put- emaployment to many people, building oF on their famous “eight.” On. th der Bteak\| 1855. 109 peop Values to GA QE tees. $7.00 UP She most atrendoee, competition table victories and, under the guldani Peppermint and Wintergreen Wafers Hamburger ] 5c Pode oanent 8G ie $12.00, at. ° values, at... $3.95 from eastern cigar manufacturers . eak fF f Sal f fine Felt Hat: 0 ; naking cheap ct 4 flooding the| zn Inet ith the le 7 tain Trout, Ib....75 snag ie 5 ats. Sale of Men’s Fine Hose. pemecrgren yg geen oe ger negro ape Special 50c Pound Weinie Wurst - eee Valucsto” @O Qe 25c values, regardless of quality. that more than a million 7-4 a Bologna ......- Finnan Haddie. $4.50, at... ° 2*PAIRG oo2x c Mr. Gernier’s aim from the first al-|of the Montana Sport cigurs we Minced Ham Norwegian Stock Fish. ayy ways has been te improve his brand last year {s ample proof of the won Ty Fresh Fish Every Day. Sale of Wool Process Sale of Gov’t Standard of cigars regardless of the extra costs. The fillers and wrapers are of import- ed tobacco, he uses Connecticut bind- ers. The Garnier Cigar company buys all their tobacco in the raw state and do thelr own curing. This process is|home manufactured cigar, the money Pi rk Link cent. practiced by very few cigar manufac-!going to home people who spend {i ae ea = quart 2 .. turers in the United States. During here in the northwest and give em wiser the war prices of tobacco, as of other commodities, encrensed very material- ly; the revenue was more than doubled and the duty was very much increased; Jabor was high but during all that time the Garnter Cigar company maintain- ed the same high standard in the Mon- tana Sport cigar and only increased the price to the jobber, the increase being simply that of the duty and the labor, while the price to the retailer remained the same. Mr. Garnier Sr., has been ably as- sisted for @ number of years by Mr. Charles Garnier, Jr, who was prac. tically brought up in the tobacco busi- ness and has studied the cigar and to. bacco business under his father, whose ability is recognized as second to none as a tobacco expert. The Garnier Cigar company under the expert management of Mr. Gar. nier Jr., has made rapid strides in the last few years. All of the tobacco is stripped by machinery, which is far superior to the old method of hand stripping and vastly more sanitar. Practically 98 per cent of the nier Cigar company’s product (w’ 3s the Montana Sport cigar) goes t the jobbers being finally placed on the The Progressive Stee Shop In New Location You wil receive most prompt service and qual- ity materials. Reasonable Prices and Courteous Attention. In Casper Steam Laundry Building Opp. Coliseum Garage Scere! team, was the sensation of the East with his toe artistry, and was person: ally responsible for victories over Princeton, Cornell, Syracuse, George- town and Rutgers. His puting and of Bernie Wefers, Sr., won the all- around track championship. He can consistently run a hundred yards in ten seconds fiat; 220 yards in 22 seconds; does 5 feet 10% inches tn As a baseball player he considerable eminence with the Brook achieved | t¢ you want to sell it quick, uso a| Chicken Dinner Saturday 11:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. M. and Philadelphia Jack O’Brien. and Junior Championahipq for th derful quality maintained in its manu facture. It is well to remember that wh jbuying cigars that a purchase of fontana Sport cigar means moneg spent right here !n the northwest for a |ployment to many people who mak« their homes here. The Montana Sport cigar is distrib uted throughout this territory by the House of Mow: Inc., Billings, Mont., one of Montana's old time tried bust: i ness houses established at Billings, Mont, in 1899. The Montana Sport cigar can be had at any local dealer in four popular shapes, Opera Special, Londres, Panetela and Puritanos, Every one of them convincingly good because the flavor never changes and the quality never varios r: Phone A Baby Bond Store Values to $60.00 CoOCcoececosecooveoe. Bakery Special ‘Devil’s Food and White Layer Cake Pay Day Special 40c THE CASPER STEAM BAKERY ZUTTERMEISTER BUILDING 109 Ask for Your Script We Buy the Best the Market Affords Liver Sausage — Bulk Sausage... Fresh Ham, whole or half Pork Chops... Shoulder Lamb Chops . Our Every Day Prices Round Steak ..... Eastern Selects, quart 25c Imported and Domestic Cheese. Smoked, Salt and Pickled Fish. Full Line of Delicatessen Goods. Fruits and Vegetables. WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW eecccccoesecoce : A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY SUIT UNTIL FEBRUARY 12 HARRY YESNESS THINK MEN! THINK FAST! ANY SUIT IN TH Values to $60.00 ROASTS Fresh Oysters Every Day. Eastern Standards, Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day From Our Own Yards. I MOVE _ February 12 E HOUSE THE MAN IN THE BARREL 130 W. Midwest Ave. McClure Building A Suit Sale That Sayer Mens Tailored Suits The right pattern, the right weave, and Union Suits. $2.00 values. Wool Shirts. Val. to $6.50 $1.45 $3.75 And hundreds of other articles that men and boys wear at a saving of 35 to 50 per SCOTT CLOTHING CO. 249 South Center Street -