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FRIDAY, MARCH'31, 1922. WARRANT VITAL IN SEARCH OF HOUSE, RULING: "Liquor Evidence in Cheyenne Suppressed on Ground That | Policeman Was Violat- | ing Law. | CHEYENNE, Wyo.. March 31—A snunicipal policeman has no more right | to enter a man's home to search than any other Wyoming pes-e officer, mu- quor. The evidence criered sup-| pressed by the court was five gallons ‘of liquor of the “hooch” variety, which | was selzed in @ police search of the| Pontillo home made without a war-| rant. As a result of the order tie case agzinst the Pcntiflos collapsed. Here tofore the Cheyenne potice have main-| tained, an@ have conducted themselves accordingly, that police officers oper-| ating under authority of a city ordi-| nance did not have to procure a search | warrant before invading a home to search for liquor or anything else.| Magistrate Smith, however, held—as virtually everybody that ever gave the matter any thought had hel4-+thst the constitution of the state of Wyoming | is somewhat superior to an ordinence | of the city of Cheyenne, and the cor stitution provides that search may not be made without a warrant | Pesmecas>~sateaees HOOVER AND PARTY T0 REAGH CHEYENNE LATE SATURDAY, 15 REPORT CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 31.—Sec- eretary of Commerce Herbert C. Hoov- er and other members of the Colorado river commission will arrive in Chey enne from Denver, late Saturday after- noon and a meeting of the commission will be held in the senate chamber of the state capitol Sunday morning. be-| ginning at 10 o'clock. It is expected that the meeting, which will be at-| tended by representatives of several departments of the Wyoming state government, will be concluded Sun-| day. Secretary Hoover and his party will leave Denver on train No. 21 of. the| Union Pacific, which does not run to| Cheyenne, but will leave the train| either at Speer of Borie, each about 10 miles from this city, and will be brought to the capital in automobiles unless the weather happens to be in-| clement, in which event a special train will be provided. At 7 o'clock Satur-; day evening the party will be guests | of the chamber of commerce at a din ner at the Masonic temple at which! 260 business and professional men will bexpresent. Winter Grains Satistactory In Central Region WASHINGTON, March 31.—Winter grain made satisfactory progress dur- ing the week which ended Tuesday, especiaity in the central valley states and in the south, the weather bureau announced on the basis. of reports from is various agents. Winter wheat has begun to grow nicely in the Ohio vafley, the report asserted. Very little sprimg wheat has been seeded. Sowing of oats was farther retard- ed in the inter-Ohio valley ty fre- quent rains Corn planting ts shown-tn the- re_| port to be well advanced in Texas, has become general in Oklahoma, ex- cept in the northern portion. Little cotton has been planted in the central gulf districts but in the western portion of the belt the work has extended northward to the-cen- tral counties of Texas. Temperature conditions were do. clared to have been favorable during the week for a good flew of maple sap in the northeast, = a2 hee NOTICE. Pay premiums on Mutual Benefit Health and Accident association yoll- cies by April i, to avoid delinquency. ROBT. A. BYRNES Agent and Attorney. 305 South Park. TOMORROW The Fishing Season Opens We Have a New Stock of Everything In © Fishing Tackle Moderately Priced. Stanley and Cull | 232 S. Center St. i — Woman Arrested as Embezzler other than that sovereign person age, the American woman herself.’ “| ——- Miss Belle Kearney, who ts fighting for the United States senatorship nom- ination in Mississippi, has established her campaign headquarters In Jack-! won, with Mra. John Clark in general! charge. — The elephant does not reach maturity until it 98 forcy BUTTE, Mont., March 31—Inad- vertently perhaps, a usunlty iner- rant city editor on a local paper re- cently assigned the market reporter to do a fashion article. The man whose duty it was to observe and record the ups and downs of trading in Wall street and the Curb, yet was ignorant of the technique of | the fashion editor, and reported in financial form the following: “There are some longs now in the skirt market, but on the whole they are rather timerous. On the other hand there is a strong and vigorous and aggressive short interest. Pow- erful elements are aligned on the side of the longs, notably the tex- tile manufacturers, who are trying to foree the use of more fabric in garments and this is a factor not to be overlooked in estimating the situation and the trend of the fash- ion. But at the same time it must | not be forgotten that these same elements delivered a determined at- tack upon the shorts last year, but were defeated decisively. “There is yet another factor-to be consideréd. The shorts FASHIONS UP-TO-DATE AS DESCRIBED BY THE MARKET PAGE REPORTER have militant support from women’ who believe that the shorter the skirta the younger they look, and they undoubtedly are backed up by the inclination of the majority of male observers to regard the short side with great favor. “Even the most seasoned obsery- ers are unable yet to predict with any degree of assurance which side will win, Experts themselves are will bring Rewed cae PORE 8 pt “It Makes for Sele Meexfactrares ONION PHARMACAL Co. Uncertain, though perhaps they are ————<———$—$$——$—$_————— EXTRA Large Grape Fruit, each... 100 Fancy Louisiana. Strawber- ries, 5 e SATURDAY ONLY Always on Hand at Natrona Butter Shop John Tripeny Co., 241 S. Center St. If your nerves cre shattered and your Powers exhausted, don't rua Ss ee EE energy, re- agteater endurance. foment, Cons oa as Strength” Eiri On pages 87-90 of The Ladies’ Home Journal out today, are shown 12 models of hats just received direct from Paris POSED BY MRS. IRENE CASTLE _ The best dressed woman-in America have been able to secure these. actual 12 models They will be on display in our store beginning tomorrow morning and will be on exhibition for-one week. Before you select your Spring hat, you are-cordially invited to come with your friends and inspect these latest style creations. Try them on if you will. You are under no obligation to-buy. 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