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Cbe Casper Daily Cribune FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. of ——_____ +] Consumption of alcohol has dropped|by organizing the public to get be) “When the light is turned on all to 10 or 20 per cent compared with|hind the regularly constituted local decent people will ” be said 5 pre-prohibition days, Andberson egt!-|enforcement authorities—back up| “There are prominent bankers, law The number of drinkers, he| good officials, jack up ie others. yers, manufactarers, a: even a few has decreased almost as} “We are pushing a threefold plan: Preachers, who by opposing prohibi- | jm UNTIL 1947, DRY CHIEF SAYS == ron ee ene Pe a ta sas sees ee ° BY. EDWARD M. SHIREY. gressmen and legisiators.”, he said, | “Allied Citizens of America, Inc.” forc-| i 7 eae j . *t 2 As ogpreces: Apes ly formed) *#me catagory with frowsy whiskered I haven't any illusions about con-|forcement through the newly formed) Same catagory with f= pie oe “I know lots of those who vote dry| ing e¥eryone to take a definite stand|throvgh igngrance or prejudice they NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—How long do prohibition leaders are wet personally. They’e honest|either for or against law and order;|&ve lined up with the criminals they © s 4 think it wil! take to make America dry? lig they votp according to the senti-| second, enacting an enforcement or-,¥#! come in out of the wet. ff. age One.) “ . ¥ " -“ ” - liew ne: of their constituents. dinance in every community; third.) ny ty | Twenty-five years,” says Will A rson, Beg “ / ao ina re tox.” guilty] wenty fi aah, says William H. Anderson, -state Potliiciite sad the pelle pin applying the ‘Yonkers Plan” -chere I i ® disrepute on the superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league. ken law enforcement is lax, by co-opernting in a Anderson, though a state leader, is the most militant pro-| peaas chy Iter-| With officials if they wil: enforce the neat hibitionist in the country and he admits he has the hardest native to enforcement -| ew. oF fou r e calls “liquo plack belt” —New]in jail or in terror that the Volstead! ance.” ie they won | Ming suits, The calls _“liquor’s black : : a a ig mia af I Ry MIE BAKING POWDER ean an injune- |e In the w state in what hel other laws are. - fessary, Anderson says, through most | rency nas 260.0 Aer, ee b. youw'use fess - nee lb ecuy an Ravage e) Giadartt xtlace -. C Liv sh 7 = revent mem: |J¢rsey and | Pe After that it will take 15 years for of—and perhaps all—of the 25 years! Siment campalan im fost vd pane a a ee eg i in Lawton wih NEA Service| complete education of the people, es-|necessary to make prohibition pro- A Motion Picture That is F W or omen Entirely Different WHILE WE CARRY COMPLETE traction respecting the nature and ef-| “it will cost more, too,’ he said, STOCKS OF fect of alcohol to the potnt-where pro-|“because we now have two jobs hibition will no longer be either an|where we former'y had one, These ien’s and Boys’ Wearin _aen’s and Boys’ Wearing Apparel in distritt om a charge of ar- with an allege® his former church. {ssue or a problem.” |are. first, to hold the law by electing Anderson thinks prohibition really dry congressmen «nd state legisia- will be here tn 1947. Perhaps earlier tors; and second, to enforce the law} . —but 1947 ts his conservative esti- © was still mate. found out “Magazine straw votes don't bother us,” he said. “Nor does the growing agitation for beer and light wine. There isn't one chance in 100 of the Volatead act being changed.” Qualifying, he added: “But if it is changed—mark you, it will only be temporary The Entire Garment For less than the cost of the lining- —The Heaithy —— Shaving Soap Coticure Soap shaves without meg. Brarywhers ie. W. BK. ANDERSON. WE ARE NOT GOING of booze and checked all serious ef-| a $ . S| foe to change the dry law. = WOMEN “Within another five or stx years | The Wif¢ Hunter .}the bootleggers will be so generally y @ Tr ¥ gz pag dy helper ag IRENE ees Ses ome ae CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £¥ XJ B46) LYE BEDE arringe market gps @ Saturday and Monday And We Have aReal Treat For You Saturday WHEN WE WILL PLACE ON SALE arid housekeep- forth ANOTHER BIG TIME SHOW TODAY “The Inherited Mansion” ate Though his socks be holey and his e . se ero err alsin rie proposal of such of a business —is being baked for you by nfae- For the m m man canno offer. And activeness of his|| ter bakers in your town. fitty-ftty proposition shall prove after 3 “ 4 marriage not unlike the flattering of. Ask grocers or neighborhood An Entertaining Farce Comedy bake shops to deliver one to try. fer of a junk des The thin gold binder upon your left se eal cea Ser woes NEW 0. D. WOOL the incessant toilings of your weary Lega Dee It loneliness of wihing Gia deaieeet ry oe . ARMY BLOUSES are ot man Sears S 2 A 50 : Presented By BERT VALLEE’S RADIO GIRLS Featuring Bert Vallee in Blackface eternal spin mestic sip Copyyright 180 PAIRS OF Three Feature Photoplays EE seats 3 | ’S FELT GLAD SISTER ESCAPED n NEWS REVIEW—WESTERNER—-COMEDY WOMEN OPERATIO ; m (any eters ritaa co epere niten Call Had Your Iron Today? | We carry a complete line of Army Clothing Shows 7and9 Admission 40c W. First, Off Center stones, but she was too weak and : for Winter wear. could only talk in whispers. I got her) & bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy | and in three weeks she was able to get; about and walked a mile to church.”| It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and alla flammation which causes all stomach, liver and intest ments, including appendicitis dose will convince or money refunded. | For sale at all drugeiste.—Adv. pi brash House Slippers 95- HENRY WALTHALL MILTON SILLS CLAIRE WINDSOR TRENE RICH JOSEPH DOWLING And Many Others in SEE BLOOM’S FIRST--- Today and Saturday IT PAYS MABEL NORMAND NOTICE! | During our economy sale, this ; PER PAIR month, this store will be open at 9 ». m. on Saturday. F. W. Woolworth plas | Co. 10-13-1t ——____—_—————|_ MACK SENNETT’S GREAT 8-REEL | ; , COMEDY’ They come in all colors and are sold “MOLLY 0” everywhere at from $2.00 to $2.50 per pair. lto 11 10c an SUNDAY ONLY TOM MIX —In— “THE UNTAMED” Sc WYOMING Continuous 1 to 11 10c-25¢ 10c-25¢. ARMY STORE BIGGEST IN WYOMING 246 South Center St. Our object in offering you this special is to have the women of Casper come in our store and allow us to show you a.wonder- . ful and complete line of wearing apparel for boys. Every purchase you make from this line will save you.money. A SPECIAL - For the Men and Boys LAST TIMES TODAY | CHAS. RAY TODAY AND SATURDAY THE JOLLIES CO. PRESENTS ANOTHER WHIRLWIND FARCE COMEDY your husband and . me , ee “ONE SATURDAY é ” | —"‘startios 2 this H THE HICK’ ee UNDREDS OF CAPS 3 LAUGHS GALORE WHEN YOU ENTER THE DOOR tween a wander. With ear 1 fi lined: ae | A JOLLIES FARCE COMEDY MEANS A VARIETY OF tenet” whs ‘wet i eps. some, far Nines alles and colors. YOUR CHOICE SINGING! DANCING! HUMOR! WiT! ALL INTERWOVEN INTO - A PLAY WITH A REAL PLOT! AND*ALWAYS SEEN IN A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STAGE SETTING! —Also— FEATURE PICTURE MARJORIE DAW ’ AND A NOTABLE CAST pat ag “FIFTY CANDLES” From the Saturday Evening Post Story by EARL DERR BIGGERS. « “IN THE DAYS OF | BUFFALO BILL” TOMORROW See What Actually Happened at just a broken 99 promise. A great story— dramatic thrill, and the thrill of a nightriders’ raid. TOONERVILLE COMEDY ¢ “THE SKIPPER’S SERMON”. 1 toll 40 Cents Admit Mrs. Dave Harris and one to “One Clear Call.” T. Oct. 13 Cheyenne Frontier ae Rupert Hughes’ Days j ; “REMEMBRANCE” This Year 1922 and 9:00 G. Admission Five Reels of the Greatest Action Picture You Ever Saw. A Bishop “ass Theater A Bishop-Cdss tueaier

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