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PAGE TWO. 17 DRUG cTORES! ‘MONTANA STOCKMEN URGE TRUTH-IN-FABRIG LAW SO-GALLON STILL FOUND IK STATE MAY HANDLE LQUGR Practice Frowned on by State | Board of Examining Phar- macists in Session at Casper. More rigid observance of rules iimt will protect pharmacists and drug store owners in the state war urge? at a meeting of the state board of examiners during the regular quar terly session which was held in Cas- week. his kin¢ in the state claim. ing thet. such @ practi¢e might be ex tended” to a point where law vicla- tions would result. It was pointed out that only 12 stores in the state have permits to handle liquor. A general levelling of drug store prices was also discussed and com parison of prices between Cheyenne Sheridan, Casper and Laram that the prices charged for drug store stocks was about the same in all these places. Discussion of the proposal to have reciprocal agreements with other states so that pharmacists admitted to practice in other state can practice in Wyoming without first taking ex aminations developed a favorable sen timent. The matter will be presented to the annual convention of pharma- cists which will be held at Laramie in August. R. C. Schult of Worland, president te organimtion; A. BE. Roe- Cel, Cheyenne, vice president; Char- les C. Tomsik, secretary and Ray J Cook, president of the state board and many Casper druggists attended the local sessions. WOMENS: GUILT HALF THAT OF MAN IN FINE: CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 20.—If a man is found with two women in’ a room under immoral conditions, the man’s guilt is at least equal to that of the women combined, judging from fines imposed by Municipal Judge T. P. Fahey on F. C. Jorgerson and Anna and Mary Jones when they were arraigned for illegal immorality. Jor: gerson was fined $50 and cach of the women $25. Jorgerson is a non<un- missoned officer at Wort Russell The Misses Jones are pretty girls from Frederickson, Colo, SCOUTS TO HOLD SPRING RALLY FRIDAY EVENING The spring rally of the troops of Seouts in the Casper Council will be eld at the gymrasium of t Bigh School building next evening, April 21. ‘The demonstration numbers »n the program will be carried out by mem- bers of Troops 1, 5 and 9, each troop| being given a longer time in waich! to enact its demonstration than has) been the case in former rallies when | s!1 troops participated in the program. -\ special award session of the Court of Honor is sched:'ed for the presen-| tation of awards and honors eorned| by Scouts of all troops since the last| raily. Community singing by Scouts and} speaking by members of the Council, will complete the pro; | In order that the products of ex- service men in South Dakota hospitals | may be sold and the profit returned | to the men, the American Legion} auxiliary has opened a store for the sale of these articles. | $e | tion closed Wedn CONVENTION t BUTE BUTTE, Mont, April reelecting its present officers, choos- ng Miles City for its next conven- on and adopting res ons relat ing to state tax’ reductions, the na- f, taxing shoddy or wool assessment nination 5 associa- the first ses- sion it ever } H. Burke, K. Flower permanent secretary was left to the president and the executive com- mittee. One of the resolutions adopted re- quested Montana’s representatives in congress to work for the enact- ment of a federal statute requiring textile manufacturers to state what percentage of shoddy are used in woolen fabrics. Another section of th: same resolution reads: “That they (the Mont.na delega- tion in endeavor to secure worked or second hand w adulterants used in cloth “That this association unq ly approve the int proposed, circulat t ubmit this t t the people of this te.” The other important resolutions adopted by acclamation on report of the resolutions committee were as follows: “Whereas it is our belief that re ductions in the cost of government and adjustment o demand attention. Montana Stockgrow endorse the constit ameud ment which is to he “decid € at the election in NovemLer which provides for changing the form of county gov- ernments by majority vote. olved that the bounty law be repealed and that the money col- lected under the bounty tax be spent under the direction of the livestock committee in co-operation with the biological survey, provided that if the biological survey should not equal the amount collecte& from the tax the livestock committee shall de- cide on the expenditure of the bal- ance, “Whereas livestock rates from the west to termina! points were reduced 20 per cent January 1 effective to July 1, 1922 resolved that the re- duction be made permanent by the interstate commerce commission and we request that the policy of further reduction in raflroad rates be adopted ‘rather than any increase which our industry cannot bear.” Resolutions also were adopted far- nishing a schedule of valuations for the use of assessors in valuing cattle and sheep and approving the pro- posed tariff schedules on imported beef,- mutton, ‘hides. and, wool Charges exacted by commission MAN WHO BROUGHT FUTURE SOLON 10 THIS STATE DIES IN TEXAS , April 2— 7 W. Syncer, pioneer catileman who brought from Texas to Wyoming a rangy young cowboy destined to be. come first governer of, then United States senator from this sta’ B. Kendrick—dled at Groesbec! as, Tuesday, at the age of 86 y In 1878 Snyder came to Wyoming from Texas and engaged in the cattle business. A few years later be ‘legisla- | brought young Kendrick north with a herd of cattle, Snyder was halt- brother of the iate C. W. Wulfjen of Sheridan and this relationship led to the association of Kendrick with the ‘Wulfjen family which resulted in the marriage of Kendrick and Miss Wulf- Snyder returned to Texas in 1887. Pleases Every Fancy —Economical And Easy To Prepare : The Great American Dessert KINGSFORD’S CORN 2 cups scalded Milk % cup Sugar 4 level tablespoons Kingsford's Corn Starch STARCH PUDDING 2Eggs % teaspoon Salt 34 teaspoon Vanilla 1 oz. Chocolate melted (optional) Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk. Stir the hot milk slowly into the corn starch and stir over water till it thickens. Cook fifteen minutes. ‘Beat the eggs slightly, add the sugar and salt. Add the corn starch mixture to the eggs, and cook, stirring constantly, one minute add the vanilla or melted chocolate as desired. Remove from fire, Serve cold longer. with cream and sugar. (Serves six persons.) Ts. is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using quarter cup of Kingsford’s Corn Starch starch content that home grained cake, repared flour will make a lighter and finer FREE: Ask your stocer or S. P. Mai erita’s Favorite Since 1848. to three-quarter cup of any good flour the percentage of giuten is decreased and the increased co 20,—After , Che Casper i “is andueaT “ro evose, ®Y POUGE, OWNER CT houses at market terminals were de clared excessive and the secretary of agriculture was requested to investi. | A. *ixty-galion still with 15 gations! gate and if possible establish a lower | of moonshine an@ 300 gallons of mash| scale of charges. was confiscated by the local police! Rentals of state lands for grazing ean were declared to be excessive and ay ee Pere cereal the assou.ition went on record in |"@# discovered in a thrpaper shack! tnvor of having the forest eervice | grant grazing Permits of indefinite |the alley. “Six Geriela of the mash| duration . | were dumped over within’ the house| ground this afternoon at the Leon- |the tenant returns, if ns ever does, ard mine. Many will leave this even-|he will have to do spring house clean- ing for their homes. ing for thelr homes.________| ing before he can again make a per-| tleship LA ae With the advent of this new Packard, we believe that a definite turning-point has been reached in the manufacture of the better motor cars. Packard resourcefulness in producing motor carriages of incomparable charm, and brilliant, dashing performance, in this instance, surpassed itself. But—something infinitely more important JOE East Yellowstone and Kimball 8S K De: Wek Dafly Cribune | manent Mmbitation of his small fac-|the military authorities at Fort Rus } tory. | nicely at the police court. As yet the| partment and now the latter is at-/ owner has not been identified and} tempting to get in touch by radio with it is improbable that he will claim) the Oklahoms, his property, since such action might| Hughes’ story i true and whether Rg iat gadnpren pty ine gee ental complications. he should be held as a naval desericr.| WYATT LEGION POST Lf i __ Or blister like the old-fashioned nustard | STATE DEPUTY APPUINTED. oe Game Commissioner Bruce) Dennie 0. Wyatt Post No. 57 of the| Geatly but surely it to the | eat has appointed Lioyt Wyman | American Legion prefected tt organ-| Sus wort oad dense out pain. Get jot Kemmerer woteeks PNowna aca| tone by the election of officers at a 350 6scinjarawtaber heapital ue 3, West! owlin an held wines S eitp.sealaien’ with toe 4. eee this week. The new of-| BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Jat 942 South Spevce street, next to| news that William Hughes is a pris-| oner_in the city jail here is being | broadcast by wireless. Hughes, whol 7 Some of the delegates went under- [and it is highly probable that when | was Ficked up on a vagrancy charge.| confessed to Chief George Troasth thet he was a deserter from ‘the ba: epriially invited to attend. Admission | regulations will be submitted to the ae a Troaatie inforrasé ti i | : cAnnounces a new,a larger, amore beautiful Single - Six THURSDAY, APRIL 20, Lotteries originated im ancient Rome. Rub on Sore Throsi sell, who notified the war department. The still and the hootch are doing) which in turn notified the navy de-/ T. J. MPKEON ELEGTED COMMANDER OF DENNIE to inquire whether ficers incleding T, J. McKeon, com- mander, L. F. Thorne, vice comman- |der, H. M. McDermott finance offi- NOTICE. |cer and Fred W. Dralle adjutant were The women of the Mooseheart Le-| chosen. Constitation and by-laws will) are giving a hard time social/ pe prepared for adoption by R. M.| ane at their hall, Friday, April 21. All the Moose family and friends are| Free and Dougias Isttt. ‘The rules and E. CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 20.—The F’. overseas =5 420-1t new post May 1. oe uM a and impressive has also been accomplished. | The new Packard conveys an instant and vivid conviction of value so very great as to be almost epochal. We are sure that this group of eight inimitable cars will compel you to com- parisons which are certain to give the new Packard a position of overwhelm- ing advantage. has, The price of the new Single-Six five passenger touring is $2485 at Detroit The new price of the Twin-Six touring is $3850 at Detroit E. MANSFIELD, Inc. - } Telephone 346 : Oo 0 We Ne :S M A N