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fa aa 1 wo — aannadtend FAME Ten ana — ~ gyesesaen wae waala “TENGHERS RE-ELECTED FOR NEM HR ANOUNCED BY THE OMRDS The following high school and grade teachers have been re-elected to positions in the Casper schools for another year by their respective boards, the list not including the names of instructors who did not wish to return to this city and who filed no applications: NEWDIRECTORS OF MOTGR CLUB | CHOSEN TODAY Selection of Five to Member- |} ship on Executive Board Features Chamber of Commerce Forum. of commerce y, which was ight attendance, for the Casper Mo-| tor club were elected. Those achiev-| ing the honor were: Major Ormsby, James Griffith, A. L. Wallace, W. W.| Keefe, and C. B. Brodie. | Many discussions were carried on, among them being the improvement a road, abtut which work, | read a report. For-| B. Brooks put a mo-) body for suggesting to} ctmmissioners the idea of county roads after| met with hearty ac garding the matter and only four ans- ‘wers were obtained. He explained some of the work that the commission is doing in Wyoming. Daylight saving was taken up by R. M. Andrus. He called for Ge opin-| itn of the members present. As a whole, the chamber of commerce seem- | 4 heartily in favor of changing the clocks of Casper and passed a motion to put it up before the board of direc. tors. It is probable that these will urge the council to pass an ordinance regarding it. COUNGIL FURY _ (SUNLEASHED (Continued trom Page One) thut his office and administration were on the grill rose to his feet and said, “That's @ dirty cowardly insin uation—just be careful and don't go too far.” “Of course I navent e gux or a star to back me up,” said Mr. Han cock. Taking his gun from his pocket Chief Nisbet placed it on the table saying, “Here's my gun Mr. Mayor. I don't need it with fellows like this.” He then took both Giblin and Han cock to task, saying that their insin uations were contemptible and cow- ardly methods. He also called Mr. Gfblin a “wind-Jammer” and said he wouldn't attempt to compete with him in words.” The publication tn the morning paper of the details of a star-chamber session, in which “six members, not four as reported in the ‘Tribune” sought the removal of Mr. Nisbet was denounced by Mr. Hancock. At this juncture Mr. Giblin defend- ed himself saying that he was not re- sponsible for the publication of the story and sald that his first knowl- edge that the morning paper had such a story came to him from Mr. Petting! Mr. Blackmore charged that some- ne had violated the principle of the slosed meeting and had givem out the story to the newspapers. At this juncture Mr. Pettingill re- sponded that it was unseemly for such a charge to come from the mayor whom he charged with “dou ble-crossing the city council, the sher- iff's office, the county attorney and everyone” by allowing The Tribune to publish a story about a contem- plated cleanup, some two weeks ago. “That's a le, and a dirty lie,” said Mayor Blackmore and he left his seat livid with anger and started toward the councilman. He was stopped by Chiet Nisbet who said, “don’t belittle yourself by dealing in that way." The tide of the storm broke in full fury again. Councilman’ Keefe an- mounced that he was for Chief Nisbet Lut was opposed to members of his Gepertment. “I think we have made enough of 2 show for one evening,” said Mr. Keefe “and I move we ourn.” The mo- tion was promptly seconded by Mr. Jones. Mr. Giblin said “we had better ern sleepingroom street. FOR SALE—One aut army cots. The Li ¥OR RENT —Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 821 CY avenue. 5-2-3t FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished basement apartment; tollet, gas, hot and cold water, use of laundry, electric washer. 1215 East Second street. Phone 605W. 5-2-3t® FOR SALE—Almost new Standard Allen; Helen. Berry, Mrs. Althea. Banta, Fay. Bervig, Helen. Beges, Fanny Belle. Baker, Mrs. Clara. Bean, Mrs. D. J Bryant, Marion Boterman, Nettie. Bell, Francis E. Benning, Mrs. T. C. Cooper, Frances. Cook, Marie H. Carison, Mabel. Cole, Blanche 5. Conlehan, Mrs. J, C. Crumpton, Sars. Compton, H. W. Dunlap, Mrs. Nona. Dunaway, Julia. Davis, Berenice, Dagiey, Lydia. Deck, Joan. Dolan, Myrtle. Eddleman, Minnie England, Dorothy Foster, Mrs. Effie Fasbender, Theresa Houchen, Grace. Idhe, Chyri. Landers, Sophie Leisinger, Lulu. Larson, Lillian E. Della. ower. Loretta. Agnes. Marjorie. , Josephine. inn, Jean MN. ertson, Roy. Bess Reuss, Norma. Smith, Harriet. Sinclair, William Sibhler, Bertha. Steldley, Mildred. Schutz, Clara B. Schauweller, Veronica. Seabright, Madelyn. Stewart, Nira. Snelling, Temple. ‘Tangeman, Verra. Wright, Marie. Watts, Hazel. Wiison, Sue. ‘Williams, Vida. Weisbrod, Edna. Winters, Mae I. Waiker, Iona O. Ward, Robert F. Young, Helene. Yard, Mary. Yeomans, Francis E. Ziebarth, Louise. bring this matter to a showdown right here,” and announced his opposition to the plan to adjourn. He said that the motion was not fn order until his motion .for Chief Nisbet's removal was acted on. “A motion to adjourn ts always in Order,” said R. M. Boeke, city attor- ney. On this advice Mr. Keefe's mo- tion was acted upon, all members of the council voting- for adjournment except Mr. Giblin. Wash With Cuticura Soap and Have a Clear Skin Bathe with the Soap and hot wa- ter on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap. If any signs of pim- ples, redness or roughness are pres- ent smear with the Ointment computing scales; reasonable; eith r cash or terms. Postoffice oe 2813. RSI a a WOR SALE—Baby Grand phonograph and classy bunch of reocerds; per- fect condition; season's best bargain. T11 Eest Tirst street. erate MRS. TILLMAN AND HERLOVER SOUGHT MEMBERSHIP IN TRIBE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 2.—Testimony that Mrs. Anne U. Stillman and Fred Beauvais. made application for adr ance to an Indian tribe on the Canawagua reservation, near Montreal, and were refused, was understood to have been given here today at hearings in the divorce suit insti- tuted by James A. Stillman, New York banker. This testimony attributed to/ Pr Delilie, am Inidan living on the i reserv nm. He sald no one with Caucasian blood could be admitted to NE STORE ROBBED CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 2.—Bure. : lars who entered Freed’s ladies’ tnr- the tribe, it was reported. This par. nishing store here, probably Sunday red both Mrs. Stillman and Fred) night, obtained more than $700 worth Beauvis, the part Indian guide, al- leged by the banker to be the father| “nine wearing apparel. jot baby Guy Stillman. | Beauvais’ father, Delilie declared, | belonged tt the Bear clan, divided into! 1 hare @ few very choice well lo- “Black Bears” and “White Bears.” |eated lots in South Addition that I ‘the plaintiff's|Wil sell reasonable; your own terms; or will consider trade for good tour- ing car. Mr. Wise, care of Western 5-2-3t° LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! | In this connection, lawyers were reported to have refer- red to previous testimony that when Guy Stillman was born in November | Lumber Co, Phone 766. 1918, Mrs. Stillman hed a velegram =a | sent to Beauvais reading “Little Black | Bear has arrived.”* } Wen at es Jewelry and watcn repawing Dy ex: FOR CASPER 1S TAKEN Tin ‘OMMLGHT SHVING PLN —=———— Drinker BEFORE FORUM ToGAY tition filed in behalf of the employes of both plants of the company here. To determine whether such an un- dertaking would be favorably accept ed here R. M. Andrus, plant manager took the request before the chamber of commerce forum this noon. The Standard company is willing to have the law invoked here if there ts a gen eral sentiment in favor of the change. Unless the business interests of the city desire such a change however it would be useless for the Standard to place the plan in operation at its plants herr. It is probable that the matter will be taken before the city council and same definite date established for a change| from the present time standard to the daylight saving pian. Only slight re-| adjustment would be required here to place the early hour pian in effect it is believed. lbs: il a F ‘ol suits, See Rocky, the se —Try a classified ad in the Tribune.— Virgin tallor, 245 South Center street. ASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK RICHELIEU “OUR BEST” GRADE COFFEE 1-Ib. tins.....5Qc Not an acid Cones: but a rich, mh * low blend of the finest Coffees ob- ae Ge tainable that make breakfast a 3-Ib. tins..$1.50 pleasure. A treat to lovers of good 5-Ib. tins. $2.50 Coffee. ’ RICHELIEU ORANGE PEKOE TEA The highest grade of Black Tea that comes to this country in commercial quantities. Wil! make 400 to 500 cups per pound when properly prepared. Really cheap in price per cup. Cheaper grades make from 200 to 250 cups per pound. ¥-Ib. tins. ......... .50e 1-Ib. tins. ........$1.00 ° We carry Richelieu Pan-fired Japan and Gunpowder Tea for lovers of Green Tea. Richelieu Pearl Hominy, No. 2 cans— 20c can, 12 cans $2.25 Richelieu Pearl Hominy, No. 8 cans— : 30c can, 12 cans $3.45 Richelieu Succotash, No. 2 cans— 35c can, 12 cans $3.95 Richelieu No. 2 cans Tiny Beets— 30c can, 12 cans $4.00 Richelieu No. 3 cans Tiny Beets— 40c can, 12 cans $4.60 Richelieu No. 2 cans Okra and Tomatoes— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85 Richelieu No. 2 cans Cut Okra and Tomatoes— 25c can, 12 cans $2.85 Richelieu No. 3 cans Whole Okra— 35c can, 12 cans $3.85 Richelieu No. 3 cans Golden Bantam Corn on cobsper cans! sins ee ek 65c Richelieu No. 2 cans Brussels Sprouts— f 35c can, 12 cans $3.95 Richelieu Pimentos (Imported Red Spanish Peppers) 25c can, 12 cans $2.75 SOAPS Crystal White Soap— 4 bars 25c, per box (100 bars) $5.75 P. & G. White Naptha Soap— 7 bars 50c, per box (100 bars) $6.25 Electric Spark White Laundry Soap— 6 bars 25c, per box (100 bars) $4.00 Regular 10c Packages GOLD DUST SEA FOAM STAR NAPTHA POWDER We have regular delivery service to every section of the city. Your telephone orders will receive the same Rrompt and careful attention as though you came to the store. Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products. We sell for cash or credit—a Service Store, CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 For This Week 4 PKGS. 25c CID <a] =] PP oe: Street, in the Middle of the Block Between Center Can Linger a Little Longer.” Nuf Sed, Say We. Caeser } For we'll candidly tell you we are doing it because we'd rather sell the goods, thus giving the people of Casper and vicinity these stupendous, phenomenal bargains than have the expense and work of packing and freighting them to our Denver store—all that saving is shown in our remarkably low prices on our entire stock of high quality goods. SPECIALS While They LastSPECIALS The Famous Hand-Tailored Chesterfield CLOTHING Including finest of Worsteds, Herringbones, Tweeds and Serges in young men’s and in conservative models arranged in three groups. Group No. 1—All-Wool Suits that sold up to $30. = $11.95 Group No. 2—Fine Tweeds and Herringbones sos to $50: $8.75 Group No. 3—Finest Serges and Worsteds that sold at $55 to $85___. a» 929009 from $3500 9550... Dae OD Men’s Dress Pants that sold at $2.50. 91.45 values $5.60. BOO ENTIRE LINE OF FINEST DRESS PANTS AT ONE-HALF FRICE Entire Line of Leather Vests, Duck Coats, Corduroy Suits at Giveaway Prices. Come in and make an offer. Men’s Rain Coats, $10 values..... (We mean this.) $4.75 | Men’s Rain Coats, $35 values . $14.75 MEN’S SHIRTS Manhattan Shirts, values to $4. Manhattan Shirts, Meaney $3.86 Manhattan Shirts, $4.85 $7.50 values —_.... 50 dozen fast color Madras Shirts, all neat pat- terns, soft French Cuffs, $2.50 values etesuestheasiesdabenh 1.15 All Men’s Flannel Shirts and collar attached Soisette Shirts, $3 to $10 value__—. $1.65 +o $3.85 Men’s Blue, also Gray Chambray Work Shirts. Good $1 values 2 SS 65¢e, 2 Peer $1.25 MEN’S GLOVES The Boss Brand Canvas 5 ec Gloves, per pair-.......___.-... eae Re A 4 Fownes English Dress Gloves, e4 95 $3 and $3.50 values, pair..._..—__.. wile MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS AND GARTERS Sealpax Handkerchiefs, soft €) FOR piiiered i gee Men’s Bandana Handkerchiefs, xed or blue, each__..... —_... ____. Boston Garters, per pair gr mace | Paris 50c Silk “Garbete; path. ee ee 35e COLLARS Entire stock of Arrow and Corliss-Coon Soft or Collars - ai dee ae SUIT CASES AND BAGS cou sien $9.85 seal grain nah, $35 value. DardeDO regular $5850, now DOA oOO $2.50 Fiber Suit Cases, special for Syn ee 95 4 MEN’S UNDERWEAR Genuine Nainsook Athletic Union Suits, $1 Ta ae Genuine Navicloth ,also Madras Stripe Athletic Union Suits, $1.50 value 1.00 Lisle Union Suits in white or ecru, $1 65 short or long sleeves, $2.50 value.... e Medium weight Cotton Union Suits, 89 e short or iong sleeves, $1.50 values____.. —All-Wool, Silk and Wooi and fine Silk Mercer- ized Union Suits, also Two-Piece Underwear, at Wholesale Cost. - MEN’S HATS AND CAPS Keon tate ot nal os val ues. =) $4 2 5 tnd Dress Felt Hats... PADD ee ee ae Tweed Gaps ste. PN OOD its Sees MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES Men’s Dark Elk Scout Shoes, $3.50 values, pair___......___ $2.45 Men’s brown English and Blucher style Shoes, $5.50 values, a $3.95 Men’s new Spring Brogue style Oxfords, $7.50 value, me"! -Sa.00 Dress Shoes, pal nu Pato Boys’ High Lace Boots, $3.45 brown elk, pair_—.... Kirkendall Bench-Made Riding r> } Boots, $23.50 value, pair__........ $12.50 Kirkendall Bench-Made Riding Boots, $30 value, mate Riding $16.50 LUGGAGE —Mendell Drucker Wardrobe Trunks, known as the best for long service and dustproof; only four left in the house. 3, $36, now oP OBO $15, now, each PO DOD One Trunk that sold for $9 7.85 $175, now .._......__.... —It would pay you to buy one of thése Trunks at these prices for your next trip. _MEN’S HALF HOSE Men’s pure thread Silk Hose, all colors, $1 value 95¢, 3 ** $1.50 Men’s Silk Lisle Hose, in all colors. 35¢, 3 ** $1.00 Men’s brown or black Cot- PAIRS ton Sox, 25c values... 2 FOR 25¢ black or natural Men’s Wool Mixed Sox, PAIRS FOR 25¢e eve rusian eae 2 —$2.35 $1.95 SWEATERS Men’s All-Wool fine Jersey $5.9 Sweaters, $4 values__...... Men’s heavy rope stitch Coat Sweaters, $8.50 values_____. Men’s extra heavy All-Wool Coat Sweaters, $12 values... Everything Else Reduced Proportionately “Don’t Linger Too Long In Coming” NO REFUNDS ; M. D. Barnett Outfitting Co. Purchase at This Sale—and Our Fixtures Are Also\ For Sale—Cheap, ) NO EXCHANGES ve ER