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PAGE EIGHT “ be Casper Daily Cribune a FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. GUILTY PLEAS (Peosecr ron is CAMP BRIGHT AFTER “Y” ALLY) SUIDGE LEWES | seer ens sc oe oe ae ce pegs ne TREASON CASE JACK HOLT AND BEBE DANIELS ARE NUMEROUS ER WL TENDED, rg ‘PROGRAM Is ENTERTAINING ~ INVDOPE CASES .Majority of NGnbsetivs Taken | : to Cheyenne on Narcotic | Charges Face Prison Sentences. © CHEYENNE, Wyo. May 19.—An @ven score of defendants to th liquor! = marcotic indictments returned re tty by the federal grand jury for| Vyoming Thursday entered pler> of| euitty before Judge T. B. Kennedy.) (pnd four, all charged with violation| Spf the Voistead aci, ce sentenced to} { there under the auspices of the needs of the emplayed women and girls. Mrs, Lowell closed her re | marks with the plea for better quar- ters that will enable the association to meet its own demands. The subject of the hoped for sum- mer camp for girls was next brought up. Miss Mildred Kith, chairman of the girls’ work com- mittee, made a splendid appeal for such a camp, citing the fact that clair, was a varied | the east is full of these resorts for St | gitls as wel as boys. Miss Julia Mrs. Florence R. Lowell, general | Steere, girls’ work secretary, who secretary of the association, spoke | has had considerable experience in on the survey of employed women easter) camps as recrtation leader, that the Y has lately made. The | spoke of camp programs and the survey is made, Mrs. Lowell ex- | possibilities they offer as heaith plained, by each employer in the | and strength builders. These short Over = hundred Casper men, women and young girls gathered last evening st the Christian church tabernacle for ihe dinner-rally given ¥. W. C. 4: During the course | of the meal a group of 20 girl re- | serves kept things moving by songs, cheers and “grin¢@s” directed at the older people. The after<inner sided over by Mra. program, pre | Burke H. Sin- and interesting TO THE JURORS CHARLESTOWN, W. Va, May 19. —@y The Associated Press).—Judge J. M. Woods today overruled a motion to direct a verdict of not guilty in the case. of William lizard, youthful inine union official charged with trea- son, as a result of the armed march last summer against Logan county, noneunion stronghold in the coal fields of the state. . Judge Woods on tt» other motion, limited the state as to the overt act on !t relief to convict the defendant to his presence with the armed march- cre In Logan county. $< Indian dolls______IéMfan Waldon Thelma Trueblood, Marie Pierre. Irene Lyons “NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE” FRESH MEATS, PROVISIONS WHOLESALE Largest Market in State RETAIL ‘The NORRIS Co. :: Second St. WE BUY THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS OGR EVERY Y DAY PRICES PORK CUTS > Pert, chons Oe | Ge fg gee Pork Loin v4 4e Roast, Ib_____. _ 8e 10 Ibs. Pure Lard....$1.70 Bring Your Paiis BEEF CUTS Brisket Boil, 10 Ibs. Shortening.....90¢ Spay anes of ae cae These ead city being supplied with a printed | talks were supplemented by an open ee eae Stanley per Ib. ....___... is. Pre Joe Reovich, Frank Ninovich, Ed-| plank which provides full informa- | discussion in. which two of the c is Rib Boil, Norwegian Stock Fish. Qward Savage and Red Lavin. The oth-/ tion regarding the womea employed | city’s best known citizens took part Cathryn Coale, Beulah McGowen per Ib. _._ 10e . @rs are to be sentenced later. | by him, such as qualifications for.! —Harry B. Durham and M. P. | Baby doll_——_Martha Hicks | eae » Fresh Fish Every Day. & Those pleading guilty to Uquor tm! » given position, number under 18 | Wheeler, Both men spoke with ap- | Sailor dolls ~-~-—------——--- Pot Roast, per lb. #Pictments, other than'the four sen-| Saori are Theodore Jacobson, Sam/} angford, Jim Galligan and George E.| and number over 18, those entirely dependent upon themsetves for sup- port and those partially so, salary, and nature of work. With these proval of the plan of a community camp and felt some assurance that it would be realized this surmmer. ‘The hit of the evening was, per- ~----Hazel Jones, Lucile Fletcher Girl reserve doll_Margaret Rockwell Miss Lillian England gave two violin solos, accompanied by Mrs. We look forth with much anxiety to this new co-star combination. Fresh Killed Poultry Every Day From Our 15¢e *™“ 17¢ Prime Rib 25e We ir cies gee 5 Lowell. Own , Pires plone s ak See 3 facts at hand the Y, W. is better | haps, the stunt staged by the grade whe peter re know what wonderful things Jack Holt, did in his starring productions “The Rolled Roast, Ib. Yards. i 3 ss able to meet the needs of the vary- | school girl reserves. Tho curtain | 4.00%, wwas brought to @ |Can of the North,” and others, and con we forget Bebe, the “Good Little @iubert, Joe Jeff Reagor, Be-| ing groups through closer knowl- | rose on a group of most attractive a '¥ the singing of “Follow the | Bad Girl,” in her many fine offerings. . wpirice Stewart. Maggie Black, Nathan-| cage of their conditions. All per- | dolls—all iife size—and in the care | Gleam,” the national girl reserve By supertatives it might best be described es a two-star bull's.eye. As Platte Valley Gold Buiter, Bel Blake, Ollie Walker, Scotty ~Fil| sonal information such as salary, | of an ancient storekeeper. Present- a the name suggests, itis a story of thundering hoofs and alkali, a beautiful % ’ @iams, Rafael Villapando, Mabel Mer-| etc is of course strictly confiden- | ly a lady enters who is desirous of Meee SL eee girl and a fighting man—a sweeping drama of the great southwest. lb. Pitt and James Hagen. tial, A card catalogue, upon which | purchasing a doll for her daughter. |,,D9Uer" read Mostelter’s ad concern-| Seo you at the America Sunday or Monday! per . . - 35c — Ernest Ross, who stood trial before) appear only the name, address and | Behold a fairy enters and the lovely ~ + ___ 25 ———— — & jury, was convicted on three of four! position of each woman is made | dolls when touched by the fairy's om a Spuunts of an indictmet charging with from the survey sheets and is at | wand, corue to life. Each in turn Strictly Fresh Eggs, per diz: 30c hand for the use of anyone who | then does = dance. Suddenly the may be looking up a person whose | storekeeper rememberd one doll he ppear in the city | has not shown—the girl reserve phone book. ‘This | doll, who cannot dance but who, 1 of consider- sn carefully wound, gives the & certain ones, reserve code. She is selected that be- The caste was: Marian Williams Martha Gadbery Althea Parsons y the jury. Dowty andj t Russell -sol g drugs. * THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST SPECIAL for SATURDAY A House Dress sale that will long be remembered. Mina Tesla House Dresses All new stock, just ar- rived, in Crepes, plain and plaid combinations of Gingham and Ratiic. Any WATCH OUR LARGE DISPLAY WINDOW JAndrew J. Schenkel, Fi Miers charged with sell! So be tried Saturds SENSATIONAL PICTURE BOOKED FOR SHOWING AT WYOMING SUNDAY The master ecreen craftsman, D. EW. Griffith, producer of the screen’s test sensations, creator of the! smost advanced innovations in motion Epicture productions, finder and de Eveloper of the world’s greatest screen Gstars, bas produced another wonder- Stul production, “The Love Flower,” Gwhich is being heralded everywhere i ® creation of exquisite beauty, haunting ch: &nd spirited drama. are SATURAY'S. MEAT SPECIALS AT THE Casper Provision Company Corner East Second and Durbin Phone 159 A Cusper Market Featuring Casper Packing Co. Meat A Few of Our Specials .- Marian Sennett ceeRIME NP EEasee sre% VweVeTS et Retains its fresh flavor in this moisture-proof container. Bunitea Arti Compara reSaniey color you desire. All Shoulder Pot Roast, Lean Sugar-Cured “announced its release and this Grif-| styles good, and well per Ib. __.......12Y¥ec Bacon, Ib. —.......30¢ fith picture will be shown at the Wyo- made and attractive. Val- Round Shoulder Pot Sugar-Cured Picnic sng: theater (Bandar. ee : ues up to $15.00. Special < one aD Sentra Hams, per Ib. .20c Deere land descrioth Rt the tintet ‘0. ot Roast Ib.12%c _—‘Rib Boil, Ib______.... 5 Ne ee ase: roost One In a Thousand Round Shoulder Steak," Plate Boil, Ih Be n adequate terms the ‘@ per Ib. wi esssiicce. Se Neck Boil, Ib.W-_...5e : of ths wonderful picture play F See cee yrontectul picture. play NLY a few of the thousands of offer- Shoulder Steak, Ib... Pork Neck Bones. 5c ings from coffee plantations pass our exacting tests and meet ourstrict requirements. We pay premiums for certain sele mountain grown coffees because of their special flavor, body and richness of sap. “Your coffee taste will Casper made Sugar- i ...5c Cured Hams, Ib_. Beef Hearts_____..__.. 8c Hog Hearts. Calf Hearts_____......8c Just received fresh killed Broilers and Hens. We NGriffith, a master, may reveal in all Ox Tails art ‘its beauty, strength and excitement Critics have pronounced it one of the most remarkable productious that shas ever come from the master pro- ODDS AND ENDS OF }@ucer and picture lovers everywhere Sane) dress al f H shave reveled in its beauty and excite tell you. ? just Mirpras hers Poultry. If you want something Gment and héralded it as’a production A perfected blend—atr-cleaned—no chaff or coffee j r, try us. : (comparable only with the most won- dust—“hot roasted” freshness—rich, smooth, satisfying. §eerful that has come to the screen in Tine last few ye { The comedy Seaton in his great laugh ‘The Haunted House.’ ee NOTICE. ake sale at Holmes A coffee you'll be proud to serve. At your grocers in one and three pound containers. Mostly Gingham, some Crepes, some Pleated Skirts, some Embroidered, others trimmed in Plaid. Large assortment of colors, and sizes ranging from 8 to 16 years. SATURDAY SALE PRICE $2.50 BE SURE TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL MAY SILK SALE Buy your Summer Silks now, while our stock is new and complete. All Silks reduced 10 per cent for May. Here are just a few of the many Silk bargains: Casper Provision Company Phone 159 Phone 159 Some Pay Day SPECIALS AT THE LYRIC DRY GOODS CO. 246 South Center St. special, Your Grocer Carries It hw. c. T. 0. Bhardware, Satu $0; all members a s are cheap at all stores Sthe crate. S will go higher he canning stason advances. Syour_strawberries this week. Crepe de Chene Including Periwinkle, Pink, Blue and White. Beautiful quality. Reg- ular $2.50 value. Sale price— $2.25 40-inch width. Silk Skirting. Best Chiffon and Lining Taffetas We have a full line These are excellent of beautiful Silk Skirt- || quality. Give wonder- aoe pad slining oust ful wear. Regular $3.00 Nad: : values. We are offering them at— $1.50 $2.70 86-inch and 40-inch. - 86-inch width. erase GINGHAMS—In checks, plain and plaids. 32-inch. Per yard. _15e 38e ODDS. AND ENDS TABLE BARGAINS YOU WONT FIND OFTEN Bent Bones that were bent by Pointed shoes VOILES—A beautiful assortment, in var- ied colors and designs. 40-inch. Yard. rea tae nenss oa A smart shoe that adds comfert to good looks Creponge Roshanara Crepe The best material of its class on the market. These are our regular $4.00 values. Specially priced for this sale at— Satin Meteors We hav ethem in ail the high shades—Peach Bloom, Apricot, Sand Shade, Fuchsia. This is a special purchase — worth $4.50. Special— Crepe . Isolde In Jade Green, Mo- hawk, Arizona, Polo, Regular. $3.50 Price during BUNGALOW APRONS and Slip-On Aprons for the adeno roe tee ee ROMPERS and DRESSES—Crepes, Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies. Some smocked, some hand embroidered. All values up to $3.50. 79 — hd ay soenge s Baneas ULNOETE VECEET? Biege. value. sale— Sizes 1 to 5 years. GOMETHINS ae | bines the principles of the other wanted in a shoe. You can | famous Educators with fashion- ENDORSED BY THE Y. W.C. A. now get a stylish shoe with trim pleasing lines that is as comfort- | able as your house slippers. It’s the Modified Educator. Com- | GLOBE SHOE COMPANY 230 South Center St. able, trim appearance. This shoe “lets the feet grow as they | should.” Come in and see the Modified Educator today. o $3.15 36-inch width. $3.15 40-inch width. $3.60 86 and 40-inch width. Richards & Cunningham Co. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM’S LADIES’ BUNGALOW APRONS—Pre i- - cal, in Percales, light and dark. 4 “O50 LYRIC DRY GOODS CO. 246 South Center St.