Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1925, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE ‘ Che Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 SUDUTMAS TERS cHOOL WILL: MEET WHILLS Training in Outdoor Activities Is Set for | Monday. Y s)} eee EY! Foz TRE LUVA } A PEIE PON'TGOIN There, GERMAN MARKS TRIED AND KE NEVER DID COME OU A TREACHEROUS HOLE. / Gee! Thar Looks \ FINANCIAL \ WoRL? TEFESAING— | WONDER IF \ : | \ iT WOULD GIVE NE MORE } ; O.\ PEP IF TOOK A LITLE Phe 7 _— to prepare hin Apply thickly over throat— cover with hot flannel — ert Vicks VAPORUB|* Quer 17 Million Jare Used Yearly | \\*: =} fi Wiscono Cord Tires 30x3 30x314 30x3'4 Cord ONSILITIS Fabric .--§§.80 Fabric ___$7.7 TOOL BOXES $2.50 Happy Steve’ SPRING-TIME of TIRES, TUBES, AUTO SUPPLIES Here is a real opportunity to equip your car with a new set of shoes at unheard of prices, quality merchandise. FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES SALE ~ HARRY FREE TAKES OVER SALE nd ‘wust | si IS UNCOVERE a | LIQUOR GACH cases of bee 20 gallons in ss of brewing and three quarts found hidden in the Six r were m | ing other f a chicken he on prop- ke and Me | equ improvement ls occupied by W. M. Mo lots on sale | ure already estab: lored, late yeste by State En s of ( reporting a | forcement Officer Lee Craft, Under to nd g Sheriff Jake Carter and Deputy or.” M |Sheriff Frank Rutledge. ‘The cap- op the nounobes.t ‘ture was made at 251 West A street the lea m: be on | Marshall was te ; - hin the | eee ‘oer Cree at it 7 rie wie tae aot ne | RESTO ING OFFICER [a Creek, | in. buildir yeckal prices will located | SPRINGPLELD, field united today for tt ‘i ance of the Jonth sixt entire | in t will |oe LA We handle only Apri Federal Blue Pennant Cord Tires Full Oversize_- » Full Oversize GET A TIRE COVER FOR YOUR SPARE SOXSoIsiZee ioe qe ern ore Other Sizes at Like Savings 50° OFF ON ALL SIZES BRAKE LI “U.S.” Asbestos Brake Lining—We Must Reduce Our Stock at Once. NG $12.20 $14.15 ~$15.43 For this GAGE (¢ $1.15 serviceable ARRIER, flush with running board when not in use. LUG- Folc » FORD TRANSMISSION LIN ChemicaNy treated to resist Rivets included. Only, per set INGS. wear, __ 80e cars, either regular or ove rsize, each — STEP CUT PISTON RINGS for all 0c SPECIAL, while they last, 3 Defender Grey Tubes OxBY $1.50 American Ring Gears and Pinions for All Makes Cars, 30% Of IAN BLDG. Special Reductions on Connecting Rods and Main Bearings for All Cars— Also Spring Bolts, Tie Rod Bolts, Valves, Etc. BRODIE RUBBER CO. Inc. TURNER-COT’ TIRE PRICES ALSO PREVAIL AT PUBLIC SERVICE STATION » ROS ¢: CR ae 1 t tl * | GOUPLED WITH ARREST ots FORPOSSESSING LIQUOR | A man who gaye his name as Joe Smith w ested by Motorcycle | Officer Radden around 8 o'cloci last night on West Yellowstone and olice headquarters on a sion of liquor Smith was | found on his person. | According to police | nith resisted arrest and Officer adden ha use extreme meusures in or to persuade the offender to accompany [him to the police station, Pollce se to believe that the name tious. A wire will be nne today to learn the name of the person to whom the license was issue Smith was re. ieased on $150 bo It is exp | that the true identity of Smith will be learned when he apr | court for trial thls afternoon, unles: 1e forfeits his bond. Ai ha CITY 006 POUND 13 MOVED OUTSIDE TOWN i | dog- day mp, on ts, it is mal > trip yund made t home new | Any person whose dog has stray- | ed away Is urged to call at the new y located and make inquiry of the ¢ aker who will be in @| charge, Cullen announces, | = aba eho e INTOXIGATED ORIVER ARRESTED IN COUNTY James McPhail was arrested for arivir automobile while in- toxicated late yesterday in the oil | fields district by Deputy Sheriff L. E. Snow, of Midwest. Snow rested Hf. E. Meyers on a va | charge | Both men were taken before Jus- of the Peace Bl and McPhail , in the oll was fined $50 Was sentenced to jail tor ‘WIFE DESERTER If BOUND OVER FOR TRIAL Ira Wells pl charge of wife ded guilty to a desertion yestepday ternoon in the justice of the pea irt of Henry Brennan and was ound » he district court under | bond of $200. Unable to raise the bond, he wag taken to the jail. The | penalty for wife tion 1s from three months In t yunty fail to one year In the state penitentiary according to Justice Brennan, state |} NATRONA HOME FOR INDIGENT PERGONS IS ESTABLISHED HERE ‘ County Commissioners Jack Scot! permanently admitted to the home. and‘ Earl num — lod streets, w sons of t T.M bers « Burwell estat Ise, Fourth s 4 home for indlg he county te Dr board that he did hed Buck: | It nd Lowell] will be opened n informed the other mem- the was ulso agreed that the home 1. The institu tion will be und management of uy | th Associated Charities but will be operated with advice of the county not | commissioners POV. MORLEY'S PARGRAM LOST IN LEGISLATURE Galore Solons Take Adjournment With care to attend the morning sgssion| By grouping the dependent per- end turned the matter ovéf into| sons in one place the Commissioners ‘ their hands. | believe they will materially reduce | Bills Unpassed. The meeting was a special confer-| expense of their care. Groceries | Hed for 9 o'clock this morn-| will bs purchased wholesale, th ‘a Scott, chairman of the board.|inmates will perform their own] , Golo, April 16.—Pra Mina. Elis: retary of the|cooking and there is space for a > lative program ed Charities, reported that | id chicke! of Govern elected last No- are 1 ut 20 people in " matters taken up today by| verber with the Hacking of the Ku and county who are help-|{he commissioners comprised meré Klan was lost when both less and who are receiving assist-|routine work,-It Was announced. es of the twenty-fifth general ance fvom the county or her organt | There wa afternoon | assembly adjourned early today with- zation |and informs s to whether there | out taking action on nearly. two The commissioners, after looklag| will be any more sessions of the] score of bills, regarded by political over her investigations of indigent | board until next meeting date coulc| observers as the crux of the execu- persons, decided that 17 should Le| not be ascertained. tive’s announced policies. The bills FEDERATION TO AID CENTRAL WYOMING URGED BY SPEAKER AY KIWANIS CLUB LUNCHEON A propd of Casper zens star draw and othe! surrounding federation of tht lation and the money to dominate would function er de-|the state, If they federate into an velopment. of section of the nization.” state, was made at the luncheon of/ An inyitation from the Kiwanis tho Kiwanis. ch Ross Cather Ing at tonin, sociat was prop membership in the federation the|and President Cather instructed all Among the more important mea- officers announced that they would] athletically inclined membmers to] sures to meet defeat or to lose by take the matter under advisement. | consider the proposal until next|default were the so-called “racing “What an excellent thing it would| meeting. Stanley Griebel was in| bill," the “pint “of whiskey pres- be for this section of the state if|charge of the program, cription measure.”” Casper, situated as it Is as the pivot a for these vast agricultural terri-| Cnce used—never zefused—Auto-| for results try 1 Tribune Class! together legislat of the ¢ ast tl men the r city m rigation Colorado put unde area in also beg stead of discovere: vorable thefh wt meeting n organi mpire 2sso large delegation mont county he work for agricultural state. We such an ¢ veloped would m “People in the per is the log Billings but never that and other ested ¢ t a movement that w ple of the Big Horn B r agricultural territor: counties into a la today noon president of the org er described the recent meet- the func rmopolis and the Big Horn Basin 3 which ti have nC n of Wyoming. josed to te tories, could weld the three districts that we comme into one body the financlal, and political hree distr’ that the business men confer with the © other places tile land for was in eas' uilable fe than there here r wa country lands Der is today. made Denver the eastern pa n readily ricultural land when g Horn Basin p that € enter innin, Billir Mont d that they always buy ell. A quite impression was made hen our delegation at informed them of wha great hungry maw is possegsed by the business men citi. d been united Ned the Inland attended from F aid but when it ke this group into business | relative to n there Is Sastern Colorado would have perished without the irrigated of that realize what to this city. They have | Casper. We gave them figures to consumed here. “Casper, the Big Horn and the rge nes by | club of St. F ‘an-| cal memkers t sinn., inviting there in June was read. as-|to Alex White and it was announe. ed that next Thursday noon he wil A |of Music Week.” Lions club has challenged wanlans to play the KI. game of basebal’ puld celal, irs tern was ny de- are | tas in- y in fa- on the ta esentir iphia, tained nat t eantow dries to raul at urday h the affa f ed Ad, MADISC Try the Retains Title ng Mr. Jay Gould of Ph famous squash pl his 20-year court title feating Roger W. Cutler of Bos- he national tournan n recently. To ent ould vers to be a case of one champton ship after another or no count. So Wis Failure accept an invitation enator Ben Gettelman, ee, to a i and oc his Milwaukee home, us caused pos fr, oo tisfact tponement AutoStrop for r —_——»— results try a Tribune Classi . who nila 6; in it of ider Sat of fon. show the large amount of produce Wind river cofintry have the bust- d they will have the popu- i lo- ttend the Kiwanis international convention to be held The attendance prize was awarded read a paper on “The Significance 're- Announcement was made that the GREAT NEWS abolish the state on and a dozen 2 designed to clyil service commiss other measures. Although the legislature does not offictally to. a close until 6 o'clock tonight, defeat of the bills was automatic when they failed to come up for or were defeated on sec- ond reading. Under state law one must elapse between reading of measures, Both the supper ang lower bodies continued in session until 3 o'clock this morning. With the hands of the clocks in. both chambers pointing mftely to midnight when they were stopped in an effort to allow leaders to confer in an effort to break the deadlock. A coalition of nine Republican in- surgents and twelve Democrats in the senate successfully blocked every administration measure, many of which never reached the floor from the committe One of the important measures to pass, however was an English speak- ing jury bill, whjch limits jury serv come 1 | the English language. compact and the Tri-State .| Platte river treaty 1| ming, Nebraska and Colorado. | tied OF New Spring Coats and Dresses As Amazing in Style and Quality as the Price Is Amazingly Low FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY YOUR CHOICE OF 185 NewCoatsand Dresses Values range up to $29.50 ALL HIGH GRADE Ensemble Suits, Coats and Dresses Selling regularly at over $35.00 One-Half Off JUST DEDUCT ONE-HALF OFF THE REGULAR PRICE Any woman who does not attend this sale Friday and Saturday is doing her- self an injustice, for it will be a long, long time before such out-of-the-ordinary values are offered again—now is the time, and this sale is the opportunity to purchase your summer apparel. Prices will never be lower. \ ice to persons having knowledge of Other measures to be given ap- proval included: The Colorado River South between Wyo- GREAT VALUES AN AMAZING SALE) NegroWoman Held. On Three Charges Carter, colored, was arrest at 239 West A street and booked ¢ police headquarters on a charge violation of the drug ordinance, using profane language on tl main thoroughfare, and investiga tion. Officer Baker, who made t! arrest, said that the brunette Re subjected him to a tirade of vit perous and abusive language whic could be heard above the din traffic while he was conveying h to the lockup. Nym Langford, colored, was ar rested on a charge of carrying cc led weapons, as a sequel to t arrest of Rose Carter, Langfor. has been arrested before for carr; ing concealed weapons. Whenever you take a drink there will bea cir- cle before your eyes. Remember the famous Inner-Circle Candies, JOHN G. WOODWARD & CO. ‘The Candy Men’* Council Biufts, ta.

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