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q ; m4 PAGE EIGHT AY DIRECTOR cro AMONG IN BOOZE WAR Pulpit Talks Featured In Frisco Churches .Show Results L. C. OWEN. idated a By (Copyright Press Feb —A 1 considerable rto almost un- San Francisco's fflaw aptain Goff’s ted here just air On one es of imported variet en hooch have jumped $15 , the prevailing San ions being $75 c. 1.2 » On on of home-distilled has the ott s it long I be of the forcefulness of its } fallen off 50 per cent The co-operat of persons who, did not care whether the Volstead law was en- forced or not, but who now have a different slant ‘regarding it and hence are helping surreptitiously to enforce it, are credited for price yoosts of the imported stuff. Numer- ous chemical facts, ba@ked up by government sis and’ bared’ by Captain Goff in pulpit speeches re- garding the amount of poison in the average drink of “jackass,” is re- sponsible for the decline in popu- larity of home distilled varieties. ani Captains Goff, who was not known ‘to fame as a San Francisco police official before ha became fed- eral prohibition director, has been ng the pulpit as an ald to Vol- stead enforcement ever since he tackled the new job almost a month age In that interval, he has delivered half a dozen “sermons,” three from the pujpit of the First Congrega- tlonal church, the largest church in San Franci&co. “I started dn what I intended to be a campaign of education’ for the public regarding “bootlegging and the Volstead law,” explained the prohibition enforcement director to lay. “Lots of otherwise law-abiding und law-respecting people have no respect for the government's at- tempt to enforce prohibition. ‘They think it is just another form of persecution, I wanted to tell them just what enforcement officers were driving at. That as long as the law is on Uncle statute bi t to respect it but it for every time the is violated it helps ed disrespect So that is the line of they not only 0 help to enforce: prohibition law just that talk I have been giving them, along with some unalloyed facts about bootleggers ar bootlegging and the way those who think they are get- ting good liquors are being skinned. “Among other things, I've told them that at I: it 70 per cent of the so-called imported liquor sold in this country is made in illicit stills right here at home, retailed to sucker scofflaws—in bottles with fake labels and even faked crks. Of course, I knew they would not believe it, so I took along official reports of gov- ernment chemists on imported Tl quors seized by prohibition officers. It helped convince them. Since then, we have been getting a lot more co-operation from law-abiding citizens.”” Riding a girder is not a job for a nervous man. UT no one is nervous by choice. 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Your nerves will be- come stronger, you will have m energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and going appearance. all good army, : The larger size ia more economical. CO ‘Makes You Feel Dated, Like Yourself Again Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Moore & Morris Phone 17J4 $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid yto the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune informiution to the capture of the person who Is fraudule collecting subscriptions from Trit subscribers. Patrons of the uld not pay on on exce carrier delivers the paper or an auth 1 collector from the office. If you are not sure you are paying the right collector, ask him to show t nials. If he can not do 60 ¢ ull the ‘Tribune. Telephone 15): Give Hogan a Lift TITLE TOURNEY HAS INTEREST New York Ideal Place For Eliminating Contenders. BY FAIR PLAY pyright 1925, The Casper Tribune) N YORK, Feb. 26.—Now the Ughtweights are trying to eliminate one another gust as the feather- weights did. For the sake of the boys entered, it is a good thing the New York boxing commission tour- ney is being held in New York in- Stead of some other city where fal all-star shows are staged at low prices, The tournament, say in Philly, would break all records for home and fireside attendance on the part of the fans. But New York, the city of wise ones, will pay good money and turn out In droves to see the championship contenders kill one another off. So far as the tourney {!s concerned with Terris and Mandel out of “it, what is the need of a tourney at all? Sammy and Sid are smart lads. Far better to challenge the winner and tight for 17% per cent of the re- ceipts, which is the challenger's share, than to box for the 7% per cent stipulated by the commission. The only boy entered in the tour- ney who hits not been beaten is Joe Dundee. He will bear watching, He has a decjsion over Jack Zizic. He stopped Nate Goldman and only re- cently stopped Sailor Freedman, whom Leonard never would fight. Why? Ask Benny. Johnny Walker went out in a round with Zivic and yet was good A Real Cleanser in Constipation The Action of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers is so Complete as to Be Recommended in All Cases Needing a Laxative, If you will use Stuart's Calcium Water regularly for te days as unconcerned_as when you put sugar stimulated ntes al bowel and liver secretions a to have no con= ution nor any of its distressing ot he reason for this ts its tonic influence whereby ail the contrib- utory actions of digestion are made to harmonize. And this ten day in- fluence is necessary to a host of ‘ople, those who are overfat, the h rrhal — sufférers, ¢ period and vanced in years. m Wafers owe efMciency to the which not only uation but of its fluids of the drastic watery » often employed in consti- drugs pation. 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And Walker and O’Conneli are considered good enough to have places in the tourney. ‘Basil Gal- fano, of Nuw Orleans, is admitted to the ‘ournament but Pal Moran, who beat Gallano and stood up manfully to Leonard three times, is ‘not named. Solly Seamon, really a junior light- weight, has done little to Justify his nomination unless {t is to have Ike Dorgan for a manager. Then they are thinking of naming Harry Felix in Rocky Kansas’ place. Felix has been boxing about a yéar and {s still In the six-round class, but he is in the same stable as Sid Terris and that may have a lot to do with get- ting him a chance to count some real money for his share, SPORT BRIEFS (By The Associated Press) Ugo Frigerio, 10,000 meter walking champion of the Olympic games, is reported as determined to sail for Italy on March 7, the date originally scheduled. Miami Beach, Fla., has become one of the greatest polo centers in the country during the winter months and each year sees an increasing large nimber of high class players taking part in the tournaments. Un- der the sponsorship of Carl G. Fish- er, the game in that section has de- veloped rapidly, Polo was first play ed in Mi@ui in the winter of 1919- 1920, two fields having been built on what was once a mangrove swamp. Since that time there has been a rapid development both in number of players an quality of. play. Four fields have been built to take the place of the original two, Announcement was made today that Pennsylvania and the army would meet in basketball next year for the first time since 1920, A home and home series has been arranged, it was announced. New York—Charley O'Connell, of Cleveland, outpointe Dundee, Baltiniore lightweight, in the light- weight elimination t ment, nen, ss Seabeaiat SEMOAGS ON ON FLOOR GLENROCK, Wyo., Feb. 26.—The Semdacs (Standard Oil company) basketball team defeated the Ther. mopolis alumni, Tuesday of 31 te This was the fastest game that has been played on the Glenrock floor for some time. The Thermopolis boys are to be complimented on their clean plaYing and excellent sports manship. The game was very close all the way through. Thermopolis has defeated all tn- dependent teams in the, northern part of the state, this being their first defeat. The Semdacs haye defeated all in- dependent teams in the central and southern part of Wyorning, with one defeat and they refused to play a return game, consequently the Sem- dacs claim the championship of the state, by a score secede NEW YORK.—Saul Singer, who came here from Sebastopol in 1900 and went to work in @ sweat shop, has assumed his duties as vice prest- dent of the Bank of the United States. He will be further honored on March 24 when capital and labor will join in giving him a dinner in recognition of his service in promot better relat between gar ment workers and employers, MOB LYNCHES NEGRO SLAYER IX LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT, La., Feb, 26.—Joe Airy, negro, alleged slayer of N. A. Yarbrough, state highway officer, was lynched today near Benton, MRS, WILHELMY SAVED BY FRIEND Doctor Advised Operation Friend Said Try Lydia E. inkham’s Vegetable Compound First St. Paul, Minn. — “I was all rons no appetite, could not sleep at night, and looked like a corpse. 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MEN—Our barber course equips you for an independent career. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. —— " POSITIONS WANTED A-l AUTO méchanic, 90c per hour, work guaranteed. Hays, 705 N. Kimball. Experienced Grocery Clerk Wants position after March lst. Married, age 24. Re- liable and can furnish best of references. Address Box 35, Tribune WANTED—Work of any kind. Box . Tribune. WANTED — Painting; experienced; will go out. Box 1243. work at 1530 STENOGRAPHER wants home; -prices reasonable. Burlington ave. Phone 409R- ACME Cabinet Shop and Planing Mill, screens, frames, shelving and counters, truck bodies specialty. L. R. Boyer, manager. 214 West B. House phone 2753W. Shop phone 1806W. ‘ SERVICES OFFERED its branches, A. Han PLASTERING in all estimates furnished. J. sons Phone 2124-W. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddle horses to rent. L. B. Blanch ard. Phone 2014M. CALCIMINING and painting, small jobs, prompt service; work guar- anteed. Phone 1860J, ‘ou want a good marcell, call Mrs. Clary at 133 South Wolcott. Phone 2156-J* for appointments. WANTED—Weaving rugs; A No. 1 prices reasonable. Phone SERVICES OFFERED JERSEY MILK DELIVERED to your door fresh every day; lawn making and team work a specialty. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly, Phone 1096R or 698M. GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a square deal. Special attention given to, gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2096J. FOR, SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein milkers. L. B. Blanch: ard, Phone 2014M. FOR SALE—Jersey fresh. Phone 2903. cows, For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Bargains in Used Cars Dodge Touring —. $325.00 Ford Touring, 1923 Ford Ton Truck, A-1- Ford Tourlag -—. Buick “4” Touring — Ford Chassis, 1923 model Company 333 N. Wolcott J. R, McCash Phone 2772 Sam Taylor FOR SALE—Dodge Touring, Sport model; best of condition. 612 S. Lincoln, FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, 1923 model. 107 S. McKinley. FOR SALE—Essex coach, 1922 four-cylinder model, 1n good condi- tion. Terms to responsible party. Address Box B-53 Tribune. LOOK LOOK Ford Sedan Ford Tourin) Buiek Touring — Oakland Sport Roadster-$750.00 25.00 Roadster_-$3 ‘Truck. Oakland Std. Dodge Com. Gray Tourin Ford Coupe Dodg Dodge Fi 50,00 Buick Touring 0.00 Nash Touring $650.00 Baby Grand Chevrolet_-$400.00 Oakland 4-pass., Coupe—$1,100.00 All the above are good buys. Now is the time to buy a good used car. Many others not listed. Cars are $50 cheaper now than they will be in 30 days. We Trade—Terms Patterson Oakland Co. 438 E. Yellowstone Phone 2202 FOR SALE —Dodge Commercial, good condition, $250. Phone 781J. 614 CY. FOR SALE—1924 Oakland Coupe, driven only 3,000 miles, like new, car cost $1 » Will sacrifice or trade for light car, See this Oakland for its a bargain. Call 1 , ask: for Mr. Young. For Sale—Household Goods THE STORE WITH THE OVERHEAD - Singer sewing machine inch post Simmons: bed, china closet, $10; drop leaf table, $3; child's crib and pad, $8; center table, SMAL For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—One, kitchen cabinet, one ice box, two complete beds, one rug, one dining room table, one kitchen table. 159 S. Beech. Phone 2265. WANTED WANTED—$1,200 for three years at 8 per cent on $30,000 security. Box B-54, Tribune. WANTED—Four or five-room house in Standard subdivision; $100 down. Phone 2575W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Used furniture and stoves. Frye’s Furniture Store, 249 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1278. MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phone 1328R,' The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co,, 234 S. David. Phone 249. WANTED—Your old coal range or , heater in exchange for a gas fange or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. SECONDHAND tents, tarps, bed: ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musical instruments, trun! and grips. Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, pupraiaa all household goods. Phone 1086. WANTED TO RENT RR EEE TEN eres WANTED TO RENT—Garage, single or double, ‘near Fifth and South Park. Phone 2918. For Sale—Miscellaneous BER OUL US OS SE FOR SALE—Two police pups, two months old, pedigreed and regis tered.. 327 West B. FOR pups. 1350R. <<<, FOR SALE—Fertilizer, $5 per load. Spread on lawns. Phone 2215J, SS Bal ot aa Alle ed FOR SALE—Two pool tables, good condition, The Smokehouse. Phone 1283, SALE — Pedigreed 1440 §. Conwell Aired Ph a For Rent—Miscellaneous LEASE EAS VS FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; electuics, $5. ing done. Brooks, 749 Phone 1648W. FT FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable off} Call “401 Consolidated FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE ROOM dust Off Center St. See G. Murphy t ai Wyoming Trust Co. ockerss a. SP@| FOR RENT—Store with living ac- u A nd inoleum. commodations, in 20d location, NTER-GOLL CO, $25, Apply 628 W. Yellowstone Phone 2200] phone 562d. FOR SALE—Household goods of res seven rooms. 814 8. Beech. FOR RENT—ROOMS = GAS STOVE MAN — Pathe phonograph, superior Northwestern rs (outside), $2.75 gal- sn st price; 80x60 d 42-plece set 144 8. Dur CE FOR RENT—Good rooms, $3.50 per week; heat and bath furnished The Royal Room, 258 W. First FOR RENT—N nodern ro close in. Secon FOR RENT-—-ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room; close to town and refinery; suitab! for two men. 635 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Modern room, next te bath; very reasonable 509 8, Lincoln. ————————— R RENT —Close in, large and tractive modern room in’ private reasonable. Phone 1956W. . Kimball. FOR RENT—Good stream heated rooms adjoining bath, $4 per week. Room and board $10 per week. 515 8. Beech. FOR RENT—OFFICES a FOR RENT—Very desirable, well lighted suite of office rooms in Daly Bldg. Phone 1214, a For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT-“Three-room apartment, moderf, furnished or unfurnished: bus every 10 minutes; greatly re- duced rent. Apply Apt. 3, 1216 E. Second. — FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished, modern apartment, ot room, breakfast néok, kitchenette and bath; laundry privileges. 428 §. Grant. Phone 2042M. —— FOR RENT—Modern furnished apt. hot water heat, on pavement, clowi rh town, $35. Phone 2268-R or ss YELLOWSTONE apartments. 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2750. FOR RENT—Two-room and one three-room apartment at the Pol- ing; steam heat. Phone 734R, FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment. _|Phone 2019-W. 807 E. Third. Inqtire in rear. — FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment. 932 S. §pruce. FOR. RENT—Strictly st fur- nished 8-room apt., $35; also 2+ room apartment, $17. Whaley Apts., 610 8, Ash. | 2room moder floor, completely 1 lights furnishe 143 N. Kimball. NEATLY furnished 2-room apt., on pavement, $30 per month jac s lights and gas. 319°S. Ja one 1872-W, FOR F 'T — Four-room $35. FOR 3 T—Three-room furr ui part close in; private at 231 S. Grant. Phone 2777J. | —_— NT— Modern fout-roorr nt apartment, — furnishe « e except line heat ghts included. 320 N, Ja | Phone 1247M FOR junny apart everything furnished; mut n to be apprectat 339 12th Phone 2291J RENT modern furnished apartment. Strictly —_———}_ FOR RENT—Strictly modern, two- | foom furnished apartment] c| 603-8 h RENT M1 apartment Clean, modern} two. verything fur in. 310 CY, SNT—3-room modern| n ment apartment, furnished, 6 § Jackson St AL ‘SXANDER apts., reduced ren rooms furnished, private bs am heat. Phone 617-M, RENToaMen con NT—Strietly modern shed apt., living room, din Kitchenette and bath; C! hot water heat, close in. én ment, $45, G lesire cape jarage if desired room closet, NT—Furnished modern 4 asement, heat Inctudg . Twelfth, Phone 1472, —_—_—_—