Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 12

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PACE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribrme RABIOUSEBY | SHELL, NEVER CATCH OS HERE BILL. Crihune a COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyo., April 2, 1922 by Internationa! Fla ‘Inc. Great Britain” red. rm compremiced by the conference commnittee of the! two beuses late today. Agrement was) reached to permit public use of the f= qilities to June 30, 1925 with the ex t a. Registered Patent. Office. 6 2,VE DECIDED NOT TO SHOP THIS ALL RIGHT AFTERNOON-¢t FOUND THIS | WE witt Go MAN WHO WANTS WORK TOMORROW. CHEYENNE POWER PLANT SEARCHED FOR LIQUOR Zag | SO THIS 1S WHERE a NO6 AND EDDIE. NrEH HE WILL ¢ BE OVER IN @ THE MISSUS HAS "A aa AND IVE A LOT OF CHORES CHEYENNE, Wyo, April 1— The 5 = GONE, SHOPPING plant of the Cheyenne Light, Fuel mor | HALF HOUR Power company, which supplies the . WITH “our WIFE. srieity and gan was THEY or liquor by Federal Pro- THEYLL BE rector Cari Jackson and a/ to a “stool-pigeon” ef hooch. The search a warrant had been se man returned to nd shortly reappeared with the liquor. Payne and his wife, Mabel, ere held @m charges of viotation of the Vol-| stead act. AUTO LIGENSE FEES FOR NEW YEAR SHOW GAIN Now HENRY THE FIRST THING , T WANT YOu To Do. (S PUT T’s EDDIE HE ALWAYS Psst COMES | omnes corse ee THERE'S ava Wyoming secretary of state during SOMEBODY fhe first three months of 1922 approx- MONKEXING mate $200,000, which ts about $30- 00 more than, the total collections @uring the preceding corresponding period. ‘The increase in collections is Gttrivuted in part to the activitiy of sheriff's in enforcing the licensing mw tn counties where rigid enforce- ment has not been carried out here- tofore. WITH THAT ee ngeeeenead VAGRANTS SENTENCED. ‘Three men charged with vagrancy ‘were hailed into police court yesterday. Two of these were sentenced to 30) @ays, while the third was dismissed! because of insufficient evidence. One man charged with creating a disturbance while drunk was let go' because no-witnesses appeared against him. "Driverless Cars Dodges and Fords, Also One Ford Ton Track. I Guess RE See Virbel, Phone 1589-3 THINKS THATS PA Bought for oda #83Y SEE-BEN REALTY CO’S THINKER] THE BEST KIND OF CHEER- UP MEDICINE IS FIRE INSURANCE MONEY You have a fire, and@ our com- pany pays all your loses. ‘That's easy to comprehend. It is really hard to understand why you keep putting it off. You own the property, don't you? You cmt afford a fire, can you? You can afford insur- ance, can’t you? Well. You Dorr JUST AS WEL! AND THINK OF “THE MONEY TLL SAVE. GAMBLING AGAIN,EH? COME, HERE To ME. Mill Co. Is prepared to take care: of }| all kinds of cabinet work. Also job werk of any de- seription. 402 S. Durbin Phone 1462 Won & BOY’S JOHNNY TWO PANT SUITS, Age 6 to 16 CAMPBELL-JOHNSON CO. itwtorcor comms Gabrie! Saubbers Hold Your Car to the Road For Sale by Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowstone Hwy. Phone 907

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