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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922. LOCOMOTIVES IN GOOD CONDITION ON BURLINGTON, Government Inspection Fails) to Develop Single Excep- | tion in Engines on Cas-. | per Division. | ! } | Recent government taspection of} Jocumotives in use on the Casper di-| vison of the Burlington railroad re- veals a conditio nabove the average despite the strike of raflroad shop-| according to announcements | the divisien offices. No excep- tions were noted in the condition of a single locomotive by V. H. Harri eon, government inspector, it is stated, while it is seldom that at least one technical objection is not ratsed When Death Rode Along | costs to Judge Tubbs yesterday, for {, Mlegal possession of liquor. ‘The e | possession af liquor stood foremost Dan McCloud, an old bootlegs er friend of the law, and a man con vieted of operating a still several weeks ago, paid a fine of $10 and dence offered by the raiding party proved too storng for Dan. August Mellon taken several days ago in a bootleg raid, was charged with the same crime and paid a fine of the same demonination. The case of Errick Bradbrook, arrested Sat- | urday night at his home near the river on North Durbin street, was continued to August 24 on petition by Attorney M. F. Ryan, who asked for time to procure more witnesses Charles Jackson and E. P. Fitz gerald, interested parties in the Ow! Cafe, arrested on the familiar charge of {llegal possession, paid fines of $100 and costs each and wero released with a warning that another offense would mean a jail sentence. Jackson was taken: for the second time this week while out on bond: for his first offense. J. H. Larkins, taken in thy net last Saturday night and charged with gombling, pald'a fine of $190 and costs to Judge Tubbs. He was found by ® sheriff's posse and ar- be Casper Daily Cribune ‘WILLIAM COBB TT TE Eee PAGE, SEVEN IS CLAIMED WN OEATH) °°" mia Pay up for your Tribune and get s key for every 50c paid. S124f : Ba < meeting. The in jes will probably be taken Horses in Casper are R. M. B P. Plummer, William Cobb. Nichols, Hal Curran, D. Le D F. O'Donnell, Dr ba ‘ay Williams, John is er, M. P. Wear, Richa |Tom Haymond, Martin Lars Neilson, Harry Black, Dr. W. H noddy, Dr. W. R. Wynn, C. A Porter, B. WW. Fassett and Dr. N. Cc | Geis ter members of ths fi Meet Me at the Smokehouse, Charter Members of “Forty Men and Eight Horses” Name Officers at Meet- ing Last Night. 53 ; Announcement CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF | i : co I take this means to announce myself as a candi- date for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Na- trona County. Subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held August 22. Cobb, local legion members, | a last evening t { de gare, the hig the Hommes Qua: Cheveaux Hult, a branch orde: American Legion, at an info! ering of the charter members at the organization headquarters here. | Those who presented E. W. “BUCK” ELDER. emselves at be listed as organization, | a degree team rested sw he was dealing a littie | “kame” on the green cloth in the | Trion Pool hall | of their unfortunate Initiations are next regular meet-| It is also stated that no locomotive; are tied up for heavy repairs 1 work is now ing done by non o1 shopmen, of whom there is al it a full force. ' je the number 0% ‘bad order” at Casper and Greybull ts csual ly placed at 120, latest reports showed ’ only 40 such cars at one point and 50 at the other, indicating that the rolling stock vf all kinds is in excel lent condition. Railroad authorities here scout the report that locomotives and rolling stock are going ¢own tn condition as a result of the atrike. | An instance is cited in regard to train service in which a trainload of Uvestock was shipped frem Bishop stetion west of Casper to South Omaha tn 31 hours. and 55 minutes, | Bee recaeee coh, HINES POUR INTO COURT FUND AS RESULT OF ANOS Walter Ray escapet serving a | shert jail term when he finally pro. cured $31 with which to pay the fine imposed upon him for drunkenzess and carrying concealed weapons. —_— | president of the n post, was signally hon- fice of correspondent 4o- Sines was chosen as ndant, or treasurer of t Martin Larsen will sérve it term as chef de train. charge of the impending {nitia-| | tion work was given to Don Ogilbee, | Classified af tm the Tribune are| through his election as conductor.| winners and possibly the keys we| Mike Wear and Dr. W. H. Snoddy are| give with every 50c paid at office will’ assistant conductors, and will carry| ‘The train wreck at Sulphur Springs, Mo., in which 33 were killea | win _you_a big prire. B.12-4f the “heavy work” of the caremonies. | and 187 injured, Four coaches hurled over the embankment were re | r arn | duced to splinters, us this picture shows. 7) Es |Polition) Advertisement) S. Center.! the f $-16-109) pul | Wood, the sign man. THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Ford Tourings,” Sedans, and Coupes for Immediate Delivery We have just received 15 carloads containing 107 new Fords and after filling our orders we will have a few of the above models for immediate delivery. To the Democrats of Natrona County Robert N. Ogden, Jr., filed, within the time pro- vided by law, his petition, signed by more than the statutory proportion of his party’s vote, for the Demo- cratic nomination for County and Prosecuting Attor- ney. If you nominate him at the primary election, August 22, he will make a vigorous campaign at the general election and if elected he will prove honest and capable. Vote for him. ments of all kinds are being handled | in and out of Casper with the utmost dispatch, a fiveday schedule being Srarcactsraeecrs MANY LIQUOR VIOLATORS AND. GAMBLERS CONVICTED lines and an unusual amount of oil y. kind. supplies of ov | (6) * Dare The county, through the efforts elusive bootlesger. Fines, large and | | | of Sheriff Joo Marqui. und his at- | small poured into the county treas- | JUDGE | J TIA [ | taches, has begun to reap the har | ury yesterday for violation of many | ae tts = | vest of three days of search for the | laws, in which the crime of illegal VISITS CASPER (Nama amma ARGUES Judge V. J. Tidball of the second Judicial district, candidate for the ‘Wyoming state supreme court, stopped off In Casper this week on his rqurn from: Seattle, where he suf- fered deep grief in the death of his mother, Mrs. Jennie %, Tidball, whom he had accompanied to the coast in the hope of benefiting her health Death occurred about a week after their arrival at Seattle. | Judgs .Tidball is distinctively a ‘Wyoming. man and. has pret with many assurances of support on his visit, here. He has been a resident of Wyoming for 39 years, being a graduate of the Sheridan, Wyo., high achool and the University of Wyo- ming. This education he supplement- ed with study which brought him a degree from the University of Michi- gan law school. He is the oldest dis- trict judge in Wyoming in point of gervice, having served for the last ten years as judge of the second district in southern, Wyoming. ° Judge Tidball is a candidate for the full term vacancy in the _ supreme court and opposes Fred H. Blume of) Ford cars were never so high in quality or so low in price. THESE AKE THE NEW PRICES Touring, with starter and demountable rims_____ $443.00 Runabout, with starter and demountable rims____$414.00 Sedan, with starter and demountable rims Coupe, with starter and demountable rims__ (These prices f. o. b. Detroit) TERMS IF DESIRED EARL C. BOYLE AUTHORIZED FORD AGENT 125-137 North Center Street THE HUB CLOTHIERS SCOOP UP FOR SPOT CASH THE BANKRUPT STOCK Of SAMUELSON & JOHNSON Located at 114 W. Midwest Ave. Bought from Henry E. Perkins, Trustee, for United States Bankruptcy Court, ~ SAMUELSON & JOHNSON ENTIRE STOCK AT 50° ON THE DOLLAR Sheridan, present justice. This stock consists of MEN’S CLOTHING, SHOES, MEN’S FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS, etc.,. which we willsell - ; : THE TRUTH ; asour | AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT i | On today’s market prices, in order to make a quick turn-over. Our values speak louder ASPIRIN than printer’s ink—an unconditional surrender of high prices. | WONDERFUL VALUES IN MEN’ S SHOES at | MEN’S SUITS AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MAKING. ---$580.00 - Puts This }< Range in ‘ sence Your Home See What Science Has Done In Timgle’s Laxo Aspirin Washington, D. Gr A eta: made by the Therapeutic Laboratories definitely es! peat, sepirin is non narcotic Men's Reon Shoes. Priced during 1 50 -forming, but that taken in | @ i this sale, per pair. ——- e 5 dreds of matchless values made to retail at sale, per pi Eeation. Deapite the tact that the double the race peceabe asking for them. We have Men’s Dress Shoes, Goodyear welts, Blucher and Eng- world of medicins recognizes In Aspirin the most powerful of all divided our clothing in special lots for quick selling at lish lasts. Samuelson & Johnson $4.45 pain reliefs, people believed it | price, $8.50, our price, pair__. harmful because it so often inter- fe 60} | ; Tennis Shoes. Wonderful bargains y he rite aseae rouse aeniris | $ 1 C $ 1 4.95 $ 1 7.50 at the sale price of, pair...s.. 95e comfort. "Ghey’ will Weltoe ee Many other extraordinary Shoe values. ‘\ comfort. They will welcome the Bew, improved aspirin. as at ° Come and see. Get Your Full Share of These RARE BARGAINS | any kind of oven cooking or baking. : - Balance in Small’ 2 LOR ALN - Monthly Payments ; Men of science have worked faithfully and thoroughly until Row you get in TINGLE’S LAXC ASPIRIN a tablet that overcome: | all these former objections. A Sentle laxative has also been add- and once the pain is gone, this Fleansine “assures “you ‘thorougy | ; : k Shi MEN’S' SOCKS We are pleased to announce that " elim! 1 8 1- | Arrow Brand best quality Blue Work Shirts. $1.00 : the cate Ma MT Biles. Qe ee rireea Shirts values 50e¢ Men’s Socks. As- 8 ce we have arranged to sell any of our gas pitin men and Sale price ........-. ic £ poisatans Sue at : sorted colors at... appliances to responsible parties for a | values at... ie searing, rin $5.00 values at__..$2.50 ; Men's Lisle Socks. As- small payment down and the balance MN The sepirin Arrow_Brand Soft Col- Athletic Union Suits. | sorted colors. in monthly payments. Boineas “e* ieee. CRenicurt ie: DRESS SHIRTS Bankrupt 45@ | 30c values at... 5 : Tite absorbed cantly pele, S50 oe Band Dress Shirts. Made } PMc? ——--—-—— —it relieves iekly —lt's a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN || Ask Your Druggist forthe “Thre: | Point Box.” Therapeutic Researc) Laboratories, Washington, D. C, of good Percale, in large Wilson Bros. Mercerized Equip your home with mod- ern labor-saving gas appliances This is Clark-Jewel’s and pay monthly. special Lorain Gas Range. Men’s Cotton and Wool- variety of patterns. On ies. In neat t- Lisle Socks. ixed 4 R Hecate ae 1p 50c values at....... 20e at Oh AD | BSE Men's collar attached i i Men’s Dress Pants. Shirts. Neat patterns. Large blue and red Ban- Has large bake oven and : : Avoid Accidents Bankrupt Prices Bankpapt "85 dana Hankerchiets. 5e broiler oven with ail ex- See the most complete stock in the Benkes Exetuined ree $2, $2.50, $4, $5 and $6 | price we C | sale price, each... posed parts white enam- ed: state, on our display floor. Gas, Oils and Greases Guaranteed Repair Work Cars> Sold on Commiasion Lowest Storage in Casper GARAGE Willis-Hackett Co. 363 S. Ash St Phone 1891W Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street Phone 1500 Tae