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| FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 SS SS ee eee Nx OFFICER KEEPS QOOR OF JOINT (Continued From Page One) day and leaving suddenly for Call- fornia, where he remained for some time. Books confiscated from a local bootiegger immediately preceding this departure implicated Clayton, it Was charged, but this evidence was suppressed the court as having been illeg: seized. A few seconds after the officers entered, the crowd of dancers on the floor had disappeared and the only persons who remained in. the Green Lantern were Clayton, Kaufman, Wisher and two musi Clayton aided the patrons to ye by hold- ing the door open for them to rush out while the officers were search- ing the bar, according to officers on the raid, Three other raids were made at Mills prior to the raid on the Green Tantern, The Cloyer Leaf Inn at was found ii*total darkness. the officers entered the Mills i, C. Weekly, better known proprietor and bartend- water tumbler of al- leged liquor in a slush pan and the officers unable to secure any evidence. Miller's pool hall at Mills was devoid of liquor when the offi- cers arrived. TAK MATTERS ARE DISCUSSED (Continued From Page One) charged that Justices of the Peace Henry Brennan and 8. H, Punten- ney collec * $3,000 in fines and as not given to as required by law, magistrates, No sp meeting has been call- ed to decide the matter of what ac- tion we will take,” Wheeler said. “We will hold a regular meeting tonight for the purpose of attend ing to routine business connected with operation of the schools.” The school board is comprised of: Wheeler, director; Samuel W. Con- well, chairman; W, O, Wilson, clerk; Cc. H. ‘Townsend, treasurer and George B. Nelson and L, A. Reed. In addition to these, Miss May Ham- ilton, county superintendent, is a member of the high school board, A 0. A OFFICERS AT CITADEL Colonel W. J. E. Turner of San Francisco, and Major and Mrs. W. G. White of Salt Lake city, will con- duct the services over the week end nt the Salvation Army citadel at 00 North’ Wolcott. streets P At Col. Turner will conduct @ special Jervice at 2:30 o'clock Saturday ternoon, for the children and young people. He will give a splendid ad- dress pertaining to Salvation army work, Major and Mrs. White will haye charge of Special Easter ser- vices. There will also be special services on Easter afternoon begin- ning at 2:0 o'clock, conducted by Major and Mrs. White. Mrs, White will conduct a meet- ing Sunday evening at 6:30 for the young people. At this service there will be special music and singing by Dr. Mildred Harned. The public is cordially invited to attend all these services. Colonel ‘Turner is an eloquent speaker and everyone will enjoy the services con- ‘ducted by Major and Mrs. White. MRS. MARY C. WILSON TO BE BURIED HERE Mré\Mary C. Wilson, who passed ak away at her home in Longmont, ‘ Colorado, on last Tuesd: will be buried in the tery, from the Shaffe with |the Reverend Charles Wilson officiating, at ten o'clock on Satur- day morning. EASTER SUITS y ~ONSALE HERE: “No man in Casper need go with- out a new late model spring suit to wear on Easter Sund: says “Fred Himself, r Clothier,” proprietor of the Boston store at 260 South Center street where a gigantic, tor- SPECIAL Thermoid Your Brakes Brakes lined for the price of the lining. No labor charge Warne-Crosby Motor Co. 436 W. Yellowstone Phone 2610 Salt Creek Busses Lave Casper, Townsend Hotel || 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Salt Creck Sa. m. and 2 p. m. Bus Leaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation Co, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 Ns ass . nado wrecking, price abolishing sale |in all other wearing apparel for boys, | advantage of the bargain prices in| to the genticman and $50 to the has been in progress all this week. youths and men, including a special Today I am placing on sale a spe-| jot of fine sults for boys and young lal lot of young men’s and men’s| men from the ages of 5 to 18 yeaxs,” spring sults at a price of $15 which according to Mr. Learner. is within the means of everyone and does not cover the cost of materials alone,” said Mr, Fred Learner. “Ther © special bargains | “The store has been swamped with people during the past week from] been given free with every $1 pur. Casper and vicinity,” continued Fred,| chase during the progress of th Himself, “Many women have taken sal: be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN clothing for their sons, husbands and} woman, holding the lucky coup grandfathers. This sale will close at | in the 9:30 o'clock tomprrow night when | at $100 will be givén free in gold.” A coupon on the gold prizes has rawing which will take LINDSEY HAS sf 13 The gold will be awarded, $5: 2. Only by studying the quality of these ‘pieces can you appre- ctate what remarkable values they represent All upholstered furniture looks much alike in newspaper cuts, Even in the actual Pieces at first glance it is hard to dis- tinguish between fine and cheap con- struction. It is inside quality in furniture that assures its sagless comfort and lasting economy. The webbing is stouter. The coils are of fine spring steel. The padding is of new materials. Every detail inside and out reflects Karpen skill and integrity in design and craftsmanship, Coxwell Chair Invites you to re- lax in its deep coil spring cush- ioning. Covered in jacquard ye- lour. Special for Karpen Week only, ’ uaint Windsor iber-seat chairs Side, arm and rocking chairsare shown in birch- wood finish in mahogany, with handwoven fiber seats. The arm chair, ( $23.50 Early American Ladder-Back Chair A charming ex- ampleof Colonial design, in birch- wood, mahogany finished. Seat in handwoven fiber. For Karpen Week $26.00 A luxurious Davenport—a “hidden bedroom” You want it for its beauty and comfort as 2 dayenport alone. Ar easy pull and it becomes a full sized double bed. This Karpen Daven- port Bed with Karpenesque removable spring cushions in mohair daa trectelle with plain velour on the outside. Special $180.00 Unusual quality at its low cost THE RENFREW GROUP —Typical of Karpen’s ability to offer beauty for little money. Spring upholstery. Under-frame birchwbod; mahogany finished. In plain and figured mohair. Brocatelle on one side of the reversible Karpenesque cush- ions. The Carleton chair in tapestry with genuine mahogany framecompletes the group of four. For Karpen Week $456.00 e Drapery Specials Curtain Nets-___.---_ 50c yd. and up Sunfast Madras...-.--.___ $2.00 yd. Drapery Department Second Floor KARPEN DAVENPORT BED A fine dayenport and double bed combined tHE BROADMOOR GROUP, n the center, is of French de- ign with carved frames of se- ected brown mahogany. Inmo- tairand figured damask. Thepil- ows of black satin have Crewel mbroidery. The Louis XIV chair in personage tapestry com- pletes the group of four. Offered duringKarpen Weck ~ BROADMOOR ARM CHAIR Electric Supply and Construction Anything Electrical Estimates Cheerfully Given 257 S. Center Phone 4x44 eeeeentn! Closes April 18th THE BROADMOOR HIGH RACK CHAIR This Nation-wide event opens in this store, Saturday, April 11th See the season’s new designs in Karpen Furniture assembled on our floors for your inspection. Profit from the special ptices offered only during Karpen Week — April 11th to 18th Not in many months will you have an equal chance to acquire fine furniture for your living-room, library, hall and sun-room at such advantageous prices. Every piece shown beats the Karpen nameplate, assuring highest quality. Every price tag saves you moncy. possible byeconomies from the world’s largest production. \ Karpen Weck is for all who take pride in their homes and who value their dollars. It is for you. No matter what price you want to pay, or what your taste or scheme of decoration may be, you will find your desires matched in The purpose of this event is to acquaint more home- makers with the beauty, ease and quality of Karpen up- holstered furniture—with the fine craftsmanship that marks Karpen davenport beds and Windsor chairs, And, above all, with unequaled Karpen values, made ‘KARPEN Guaranteed | Canstruction i, FURNITURE BicniwAw ae NW Hibs RENFREW SOFA 81" long $180.00 PARKHILL ARM CHAIR $135.00 RENFREW WING CHAIR $105.06 PARKHILI HIGH ACK CHAIR $95.00 ARM CHAIR. $ CORNER SECOND AND DAVID STS. EEN ANNE CHAIR is G Q CK rper) ay FURNITURE ce $225.00 esque spring cushions chair is in damask. The four pieces for Karpen Weck only, CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE CO. our complete exhibits. Only a few of the interesting pieces included are shown on this page. The sooner you come in, the more complete you will find our showings. We will be glad to see you whether or not you are interested in buying furniture at this time. WAS. se if, 5 “Selo = i ic )~ Bettlids hospitable comfort THE PARKHILL GROUP—An 18th) century English style of unusual grace and case. Full spring’construction. Vis- ible frames are of genuine ini eeheely The high back chair is English tufted. Coverings of figured mohair with bro-) catelle on the reverse side of the Karpea-} The Queen Anne $494.65 Phone 37 Branch Exchange Connecting All + Departments