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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. RIEST AND OTHERS INVOLVED ~ IN ALLEGED BOOZE VIOLATION PLEAD HOT GUILTY IN COURT “DENVER, Colo., June 28.—Father Walter A. Grace, of Arvada, a suburb, and John Walsh, his brother-in-law, enter- ed pleas of not guilty to indictments charging violation of the prohibition laws when they were arraigned before Judge J. Foster Symes, in the United States District court here to- day. They asked the court to appoint counsel for them. Their trials were set for July 10.)for Mrs. O'Connor's trial. The indict: Mrs. Katherine O'Connor, wealthy|ments grew out of a large shipment Denver -soclety woman, indicted for of bonded Mquor from a Kentucky conspiracy to violate the prohibition | distillery to a local charitable institu. laws with Father Grace and Walsh,|tion. Some of the shipment disap- entered plea of not guilty. Her attor-/peared and officials allege found) its ney, Henry McAllister, Jr., asked that|way to gay parties given by certain she be given a sepurate trial. The! De z court granted the request. McAllix| ‘We must rec ter also asked permission to file a de-|ilege w murrer to the indictment, pending|but ha: presentation of which no date waa set court de oes not justify er society people. gnize that same priv- vants © group w an adv inv: threatening the { |should qualify before an act of con- ing or |tions of the Amorica Ie," he ‘ |sata. |. Governor Ritchie called upon t |bar to oppose Senator LaFollette proposal to enable an act held uni TEN i (N LST ise by the supreme court effec , jgress could be declared unconstitu jtive of congress passed it again, and |he opposed also Senator Borah’s pro | Pocval that six o fthe nine justices Greybull and Lusk First In Their Divisions in National Campaign. | Hole Bored in Hotel Window Causes Thrill Considerable excitement caused in the dining room of the Henning hotel last night when hole was bored was The Casper Lions club was tenth in its clasa in the national attendance campaign recently waged by the In-| ternational, according to a report | made at the weekly dinner last night at the Henning hotel, Clubs were divided into six classes in conduct- ing the campaign, the c'assification being based on membershp. The Greybull Lions were first in their class and the Lusk Lions club was first in its cla Members of a through a glass window on the north si the building. examining the hole that it had been caused by a bullet since it was clean cut and just such as a bullet might make. Alexander Nisbet, chfef of police, subjer he Casper club last in discussing the t this morn- night pledged themselves to support| ing, said that it was entirely pos: the chamber of commerce “Good] sfble that the hole was caused by a Fellowship” tour schedu'ed for July] pebble thrown from the street in 10 to 14 after hearing an address on| some manner. The concussion “Whe project from W. F, Wilkerson. Appointment of a committee to investigate the marking of the grave of a pioneer said to be buried near Glenrock was authorized at the re: quest of Harry Gunn, who favors the erection of a headstone. H. Roe Bartle,| James Sweeney and Mike Foley were named as members of a eommittee to secure a marker for the grave if the facts are found to be as represented would force a small hole through the glass even though the pebble rebounded. A waitress claims that she heard a shot fired, but the other occu pants of the dining room could not testify except the noice made in the breaking of the window. No bullet has been found in the well of the dining room. Lathrop was seated and Dr. H. R. with his back to the window, tribute was paid the Boy] in some quarters {t is thought ¢ ation of the city] he was the object of attack b . W. Jarvis, who] would-be assassin. ‘This theory zn manager for Maurice eceding the scout's election for the three-hour period. scouted by the police since both the time and the pla were illogical for this sort of action. Richards & Cunningham Cao. A RELIABLE MRCHANDISERS SINCE 1880 DOLLAR SPECIALS in our dry goods depart- ment for Friday and Sat- urday. Gabardines 9 4.30 $ An Extra Pair : “Onyx” Children’s Sox For Your Dollar 5 pairs 25c Sox.. la 4 pairs 35c Sox.. 8 pairs 45c sox. banded or sky, pink, White with cordovan and black. plaid tops, “Longerlyne” Brassieres A favorite number from the famous Gossard line. Regularly sold at 65c. 2 fora $1.00 Friday and Saturday Kotex Two boxes Sanitary Ko- tex Bade, 66 values. Fri- unay 91.00 Pillow Cases 42x86 inches, extra fine muslin, from dressing. ae $1.00 Friday and Saturday Cretonnes 86-In. Bungalow Cre- tonnes, in a wide variety of patterns and colors. 25c and 35c values. 6 Yards fOrieseertae Friday and Saturday made of free 1 Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST It was thought after | | Che Casper Haity Tribune EFFORTS MADE IN BEHALF OF YOUTH LANDED Kiwanians Hear Rotarian ' Discuss Problem in Address Today. s on the wor Walt” » Alley ugh ¢ and A fame ma rin the Who Put Moon In Kinkle’s Coat? Puzzle In Court Fred Kinkle was fined $50 by Judge Murray Isst night for-the illegal pos session of lMquor. It was Kinkle’s make ACTIVITIES OF ‘DRY’ OFFICERS Raid aad Killing et Goay o him on the Sandbar. One of Many Cleanups In This State. E, Wyo., June 28.—Pro- hibition enforcement activities have trip th f the r on in Tribune Arise testimony that he did not know how ket _- Former Residents Of State Victims Of Late Drownin who had placed liquor in Kinkle's pocket. This through, however. Charles Lucas was one of the me who was supposed to have put th half pint in the coat of Kink Lucas did not remember of having gone near Kinkle’s place. He said hy had bought to half pints from on the street. He was fined $ his offense. noon s c the Sa a Tre ts Four drunks were fined: $15 . During the night six other ¢ re taken to police headqu o were fined unt this morning. yo ay Eat ie Final Decree in been marked in Wyoming during the last Wyo N CHEYENNE, tion to the raid ed in the killing er named Sher ing of his com 2 the wour n, named Care Platte county Fred Cunninghar aid to have been associated in N raska with Randall, murderer of T liceran Petersdn of Mitchell, w ted at the ranch of N. D. ¢ near Wheatland, and a fifty-gal m. £ Sore lon still and thirty gallons of moon shine whiskey were seized. Chamber- lin also was arrested. Chris Fletcher t his 4-J ranch, where House of David is heme, and ou ‘ ma wen seized. John and Margaret Hz , formerly In Sheridan county Mary of Nashvil nessee, Ja ike Nebrigick wers Benjamin Purnell, and the I David at Benton Harbor ws Suit is Issued = | GRAND DAPIDS, Mich, June 28 A final decree in the suit brought they caught him si hine trom a cache be phoning Dp g carcass of a horse. eath Ohio, 4 ed the application © of David for a r Ge ery } holn- WYOMING CHEGK ARTIST OPTURED IN CHICAGO Awarded the Hansela $24,078.78 with costs, Overruled the defendants’ quest for the appointment of a ceiver Federal Market PAGE FIVE. THROAT. visks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearlu le wi CHE Wyo., June man who represented him T. E. Keefe and who is have passed udulent about ten d: ago, turned to Wyoming where he was arreste of the sheriff here. thorities report th nected the prisone checks issued will be tried u News Extension cheks d at the Agricul: | onsum: n re; | in WASHING tura! produc ers in the th Ky pur go and that 2 coast and t Ninois law. es will be benefitted | xtension July 1 of the market mee s Ni by an ews fervice of the department of sriculture. leased telegraph wire 5 ing the important Come Early in the Day While the Assortment Is Complete. Never Before Have Dresses Like These Been Sold at Such Low Prices. ng centers from ity and from Mir will be extended. BODY 15 SHIPPED EAST): Austin, Evbert Neff, a homesteader near nnounced today Kaycee, Wyo., died last night at a local hospital. The remains were ship- ped this afternoon from the Shaffer. San Francisco, Los Ang land Fine qualities of Ginghams in astonishing va- T’S HOT and getting hotter, but the wise men are finding relief—economically, too in dis- carding the heavier suits for our cool, breezy, neat appearing, finely tailored gab- ardines. Built to wear and priced to sell. Gay chapel to Chillicothe, Ohio,] New offices will be opened at Den 2 7 peurives areane-s AY Reo noniel |W pn yaaly riety. These dresses have followed quickly in eff was 43 y of age. the footsteps of higher priced fashions, making them all the more remarkable, at Qs These Dresses are the cream of the New York market at the price. The fabrics are unusual and the qualities rarely seen in dresses. If you would share in one of the best dress sellings of the summer season, get here with the early Fourth of July Suggestions Grocery Department Grape Juice— ae ate crowd tomorrow. Let nothing stand in your uarts Half Gallons . 1.00 way. ~-----------------~-------------~--~~---- Fruit Salad— 1-lb ... 214-Ibs. Fancy Queen 10-0z. 16-0z. A variety of patterns and designs too nu- merous to mention. Fascinating, dainty new summer Dresses—light, cool, crisp Boned Chicken— _ 35 14-lb. cans . Calimyrna Figs— No. and airy—that at once transform hot, sul- macnn try days into joyous occasions of summer No. y cheerfulness. You'll find a wonderful range of styles to choose from; including smart panels, sashes, clever collar effects, quaint tunics, basques, draped, organdie frills, in fact everything you could think of Heng eee Midget Sweet Pickles— 55c Large bottle -----40c Pickled Onions— Large bottle .35¢ Be sure to include Na- tional Biscuit Co. pack- age crackers and cookies in your picnic lunch. wy New Hats, Values to $12 $5.50 We know that the women of Casper will be surpri sed with this wonderful sale that takes place tomorrow. Hats for all kinds of summer wear. National Sample Coat & Sui HENNING HOTEL BLOCK Light and Color Toweling 17-inch unbleached, all pure linen Toweling. ne $1.00 SEV erecta 17-inch heavy part linen 25c Toweling. for bleached Stev- ner is made y just such affairs of | ome fab ion. The fabrics are yloring as whimsical as Towels Warranted All Linen a 18x34 inches. Our regue lar 65c grade. for —.. ; $1.00 Friday and Saturday 1e tub silks and combinations, 19-inch en’s Crash; all pure lin- en. Regular 40c value. 3% Yards $1.00 f Xt) dey i<) ful Frocks $15.5 frocks as these that intrigue t varied as the mood. Voil t Store 112 S. Center St.