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oF tre a re velw tre "PAGE TEN BIG ROOTLEGEERS ON LAST PEGS AD ODURCES ARE CLOSED--HAYNES Prohibition Commissioner Finishes Fourth Year; Optimistic Over Prospects o Defeating Barleycorn WASHINGTON, June 11.—Roy prohibition commissioner ministrator of the Harrison narcoti pleted his fourth year a the anniver: act C and A. Haynes today com- ad- and he observed ry with an optimistic statement of prospects for ultimate and complete defeat of the rum and drug boot- PRIZE WINNERS legger. It pas be 1 fight, sald imiss > took office h a after natic ro- hibition became effective, and while ma obstacles to successful en- frocement have been overcome he found others still bobbing up to pre- sent : The “big bootleg operators,” Mr. Haynes 4 ‘ed, making h stand i} f iNielt k RK andy, he obtainable x Progress in enforce past four years he 1 to be “This i law," he added, “and in y localitt 8 strong opposition such loc: has not D . c ton the eat the age { seventee s as about as ig of life as a girl could be, To be sure, the star of the traveling company she had joined told her a thir two—but Dolly was utterly unequipped to cope with the moral peril she faced when home sickness and loneline Jed her blindly to accept the attentions of « perfect strang- er in a Kansas town. That experience taught Dolly a les son she has never forgotie The details will hold you epell- bound, Dolly tells them under the title “Playing With —one of 18 absorbing features in July True Story Magazine Don’t miss it oceery Ly 00 Reward “$5. ANNOUNCED FOR DRAWING MATCH -|Norman Stout Wins Ist, William Guthrie, 2nd, ‘WISCONSIN KIWANIS Waldo Hurley, 3rd. the start of the last school "i » Instruc OPONSORS SONG MEET se in the musical activ! inis clubs throughout the exemplified by the action t Madi Wisconsin, in 4 among the Iren at cc y. More 500 rural school children, rep schools in 17 town: n D: county have y the Madison Ki be a song 1 A graded t itiful; ola V Ia; Old} J 1 le; Old Pot 1 r Five dollars reward will be paid | Uetermine th ant to the party furnishing the Casper | A!! the pupils in ¢ Dally Tribune information teading | learn the songs and those to the capture of the person who |r | grade may take part, Each school fraudulently collecting subscription | team in to be composed of not less ina Tribune subscribers. Patrone | than eight nor more than 12 boys of the paper shou jot pay any nA tet Mani the state ny thelr subscription except the | “0" Kirls. Among (he state graded arrier who delivers the paper or schools, the teams will consist of not an authorized collector trom the | mo » than 16 nor less than 12 pu office. If rou are not sure you are | pills. The winning team in each town paying the right collector, ask bim to show his credentials, If he can not do so please call the Tribune ae 15 Tht will © final contest {n May to > The Tribune carriers have Wam Get pum for thelr subscribers. boys about your subscription, Madison for Ask Wampum the the on Jun Outside peddlers are becoming a nee to Casper housewives, One Ned at the office of the Trib- today and stated that elght pedd- lars had called at her home yester- day. Out of curiosity, she question- ed each peddler and learned that two were selling silk hosiery and three others were selling rugs, shoes and ladies silk underwear. This lady became so annoyed at the continual ringing of the doorbell that she re- fused to talk to the other three peddlers, cb The Tribune is supporting home merchants and home merchandise ie Casper Daily Cribune MERCHANTS CONTINUE FIGHT Thrills of Airplane Ride Becomin Peddlers from out of town have nu | interest in Casper other than to clean up a wad of money and make tracks to some other town. Casper people should support and patronize local merchants who are paying taxes here. It is a great annoyance for house- wives to de disturbed during their busiest hours by out of town pedd lers who give no guarantee with their merchandise other than to eu logize it in a glib tongue. address del! session of the i the Chamber of Com- merce at the Henning hotel this noon, Hon. B. B, Brooks, chairman of the Commerce Chamber member- ship drive committee, urged all Cas: per people to support the chamber of commerce by sending in their memberships. The committee membership drive next Tuesday includes Hon, B. B. Brooks, chairman, H. B. Durham and Lew M, Gay. Team captains ap- pointed to date include Lew M. C H. B. Durham, PB. P, Bacon, Tonkin, L. A. Reed, Earle Bur In an luncheo club a jol Ki wan in charge of the which will begin ell, Sam Conwell, M. A. Becklinger and P. A. Burns, It {s planned to haye twel ams with six men on each team TI t mecting this noon was a y r, presi of The meet as W business men of t ed thelr support in the twembreship cam palgy Preceding the speech of former Governor Brooks, a song contest was staged between twelve members of the Rotary club and twelve members of the Kiwanis club, singing “Cas per Town.” Jack L ry was in charge of the contest and the judges > W. B. Schilling, Mrs. Madeline rand Miss Ruth Parmer, The tis club was declared the win- FORMER GOVERNOR B. B. BROOKS ADDRESSES JOINT MEETING OF CLUBS ON C. OF C. CAMPAIGN red before the | ner. The Lions club had been invit- ed to participate in \the song fest but their singers failed to put in an appearance. Mr. Cather read the challenge to a baseball game issued to the Lions club and the written acceptar the challenge by the Lions clu game will be played on June 25, andy the proceeds divided between the two clubs to be used in charity work Brooks, in his address, asked for the loyal support of all the business | men of Casper in putting over the membership campaign. ‘If you be lieve in Casper, you must believe in the chamber of commerce,” declared the speaker. * Brooks reviewed the many accom. plishments of the chamber of, com merce during the past five years and asserted that the chamber had been back of every progressive nt moveme to aid growth of this city, He | urged business houses to send in thelr plural memberships without | waiting for solicitors to call | “Cham commerce 1s a suing it wust be supported {€ Casper is to prosper and continue concern and to grow, id the speake: Jon't wait until somebody gets down on their knees and begs you to join Sign your out delay. and send it in with he quota ts very reason bie for a city the size of Casper »w is the time to boost for Casper ining the chamber gf com me. announced seventh and | » drawing Je conducted and that }a and'ot the your. the drawings 1s the | Would be judged and prizes awarded 1 by [4 a result of this ec , interest ; us h of upp ade w t h bee en, 1 clas making | temarkable progress, and early this | week the judges announced the prize im-| Winners and the will now be appearance of “home * a ma-|the drawings is on exhibit at the | t x of illegal production | ¢ nberlin Furniture Co., and par+ of full strength f-|ents and children will fing it well strict eupervision | Worth while to spend a few maments 1 the of | of thelr time Inspecting the work. wb ast} The prize y aS announ | by the judges Wyatt, ©, A minal Hutchinson and C. N. Fr i offens ure as follows Eighth grade mechanical drawing, an Stout, Grant first; William uthrie, Lincoln, second; Waldo Hur ley, Willard, third 5 nth grade 16¢ nical 4 D Mills, first t hi, Park cond; Nor tT € bs Mills 1 neo 8 1 1 a) of walnut hw ohiblijon ta us first 000 injunetion | } " and ! ecn | made in wa urt | aw us third prizes. J 1921, to May 15. | nut, will be aware as third prizes els: have lp vile and are award ' 140 ‘hy priz nat ‘Police N ab Tire | Thief Suspect ulef Suspect | when they arrested Leste sterday on a charge of re-| = atc on The police| Judge R. R. Rose will deliver the Lynn recovered stolen | Elks ritualistic service to the flag bes and automobile aaees- | and H Durham will give an ora- valued at tlon on the American flag at the : service to be held Sunday afternoon f i been t at 3 o'clock at the Elks’ auditorium house on Market in observance of National Flag Day Chief of Police A by Lodg » 1353 of the Benevolent Lynn who 4s or as | Order of Elks. turned over to the county rities A beautiful ritual has been pre last ni scribed by the Qrder of Elks for the oe obsery of Flag Day which The Tribune carriers have Wam.- | breathes a spirit of patriotism which pum for their subscribers. Ask the | {s sure to inspire every loyal Amer- boys ut it Get Wampum on |} jean. The public ts er ally invited your subscription, | nd the service Sunday at the at iditorium. It will be the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of ' ¢ beginning of the Amer s Reva. jlo and a loyal Americans Reckless Hour |*""———* WASHINGTON, June 11.—Es- tablishment of national forests on six military reservations has t authorized by President Coolidg recommendation of Secretary Weeks The reservations are at Camp Knox, Ky.; the Fort Brady targ range, Michigan; Fort Meade, South Brooks Mails Letters To All C. of C. Men Former Governor B. B, Brooks chairman of the Chamber of Commerce membership drive, has mailed 1,200 letters to the per- sonnel of the organization, He points out that it will greatly ex pedite the work {f all recipients of the letters will reply promptly. All persons intending to affil late with the chamber are asked to mail their subscriptions at once Instead of waiting until the ity-wide starts next campaign Tuesday ‘BROTHER USMAR. FOUND GUILTY OF SCALDING CHILD, AGE 8; 10 DEATH MONTREAL, : June 11, Francois De Vie Eschouer, known Brother Usmar of the~ Orphan Quberdeau was found guilty of manslaughter today for the scald- Ing to death of eight year old Hector rneau, one of his charges Jan: — Rene as age at uary 21, He will be-sentenced later The boy died following immer in a tub of boiling wa Broth Usm contended that alding occurred while he was changing Hee tor’s clothes pts Vee CARD OF THANKS, Most fervently we hereby express our heartfelt thanks to the kind nelgh and many friends who dontributed their untiring ald, and efforts to lighten our great sorrow caused by the death of her who wa services at the Lorton chapel Geo. W. Retallack, husband. Marguerite L., daughter, Wallace G,, son, H. T, Belcher, brother, Mrs. F, A. Gorman, sister A. H, Belcher, Sr., father. Park avenue. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | FOR RENT—Attractive, furnishe tr apartment; large sun m, private bath; beautiful loca 5 East 6th, Phone 21077 NATIONAL FORESTS ON SIX AAMY ~ RESERVATIONS ARE SANCTIONED: Fort Russell Included and Will Be Called. Pole Mountain District of Medicine Bow, Coolidge Authorizes the Hght and joy of ow home. Wel include all those who “sald it with | flowers." Mr, Wilson's, and other ‘CHARGE SALESMAN TOOK Dakota; Fort D. A, Tussell target and maneuver reservation, Wyom- ing; Fort Huachuca, Arizona and Sa- vanna proving grounds, Illinols, Tho lands set aside will be admin istered to jointly and subj by the agricultural war departments but remain pt to unhampered use by mill- establishments in time of emer: %e The reservations will be known respectively as the Knox national forest; the Brady District of the Michigan national forest; the Mead district of the Black Hills national forest; the Pole Mountain district of the Me Bow national forest; the Huachu district of the Cor. onado national forest, and vanna national forest ———————____ the Sa ORDERS FRAUDULENTLY Hi. V. Martin, charged with fraud. ulently representing a dry goods company in the east, and accepting money from orders, under e pre- tense be sought throughout the west by ff Alex McPherson. Sheriff McPt has sent a great | many t ams out giving the do- | Martin was able to secure an ap- preciable sum of money in the oll fields through his assumed relation- ship ‘with the dry goods company, until suspicion was aroused and a wire was sent to the compan: company denied that there was such & representative working for them in this section, If you wish a skin clear of pim- ples, blackheads and other an- noying eruptions begin today the regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment. No other method is 80 agreeable, so often effec- tive and so economical, Sonn 3c. Ointment 28 amd ite, Teleum sp, Bold erery where le each etorten: Dep <Silocre La bore Wovaon ‘Coticure Shaving Sick 8c. | | 1 By e kick than trying to ride broncho, oming’s wor the of the it. Old folk y it bas a better key glands. The years who went ing it and t et than m old up yesterday, g¢ Aviation Fan but a hun-] flay woman of 65 AGAINST PEDDLERS IN CASPER Described; Old and Young | HELEN SIMPSON, Ww thrilled the 18-year r who went up in the morn 4 just as dred times safer; move sightseeing} Who wouldn't be th 1. You than you could do in haif a dozen| up in the alr about 3,000 feet automobmile trips throughout the] travel at a rate of 100 to 126 city; more fun than a carnival, a cir-|an hour look down, get a cbs and a fale put together, This is} view of your town and the the discovery that has been made by | rounding count and yet feel couples who have taken advan-| you a reel, he non-| the city in the planes piloted Lieutenants Walter Storrie Leferink. Coolidge Want. authority for negotiating sales ships and lners reserving to it final approval rejection of contr If suggested be oard delegat month it is ext it of 200 ships alre 1 pping will be cond ich activ change sug Individual t longer tles d_ members would be possible. = ALU TO$ ALE PRICE SKIRTS SALE PRIC SCARFS SALE SALE PRICE_______._- B_. VALUES TO SALE PRICE HAL U.S. Fleet Body To Sell Ships nry Ford, Cha his own initla recently vis Mr. Ford and discussed not only possibility of sale of ships for scrap. ping but for operation. Under 2 v. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS $S VALUES TO $15.06. VALUES TO $10.00. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 11—] months a year and asserted that it nk H. Alfred, of Detroit, presi-| would be unfair for the government dent and eral manager of the|to spend millions on a project which re Marquette railroad, assailed the | would deprive the railroads es to ocean waterway to-/income during the summer mc address before the Min-|and which would throw the burden tic club, declaring the | upon them of moving the freig! % of the project were trying | the middlewest and the nort to “stampede the country.” the winter time. He explained that n ution on| “It would mean in ing the the great lakes is open seven | freight rates on the railroads the —j| year around, or drying them wu he declared. “We have seen nothing to indi Ss that the deep sea c means of creating new business,” contended. ‘Phe argume: ed are that it will cheapen the and queken the time in tre tion of existing busin: now handled to the Atlantic ports rail. Of course, if these cl re trade te quicker and cheaper, would be created, hi, | tent of this Increase !s problemati of |! the A CHILD IN PAIN -So do the REM ted the bowels, cramp, colic, the |} and pains so inseparable from the by | years of chiidhood, no | Keep it always in your home. | “3 “5 ALE PRICE ‘S Silk Negligees $ I ci have just returned from a ride over | by and Dick ate | nnel will be the | he | present. © prov- ed to be well founded and the new it would nautral to expect that new foreign | but the ex runs to Mother for relief. | grown-ups, Mothers, just a few dropsof | «| CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and Pie es | in a little sweetened water instantly | relieves pain in the stomach and weakening diarrhoea and those stomach aches | the “poppy day” campaign of 1921 to raise $1,000,000 for French War gy. ro was a rift in the 2 suld, and when she i ed to Join the defendants in er ion, they circula result President H | Soe his support of the px Eck ee Wi ae saign, she anserted, 1 e open t eee RENO HAR ROOTS cane ~~ FOREVER—-THIS. SAFE, Inute afrplane ride} taking your time | = de pos-| bumps to spenk of. Its just as | me and| you were sailing, along on science proves that ation mi carpet surest way to rer The your e not the only| Day after day, couples sit in car LANDER hair forever is by the ones to tal of this offer ear the hangar, until they can re moval of the ‘ Enthusiastic nd wives} sist no longer, for th succumb to have now to try] the enthusiasm of the couples who| GREATLAKESPROJECTBACKERS : TRYING TO STAMPEDE COUNTRY, RAILWAY PRESIDENT DECLARES | a eee A 13} ‘ of hair growth has be Guerin, t v i tive of 1 he| Why suffer the humiliation ot s former French president; ¢ N vous hair a day longer? Get tt Barry N rma today and try It! It ts pos n y guaranteed to remeve sup ( hair safely and fore THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 << ench league she originated Since the disco: » marvelous new root thousands of wome of their own ‘ho to banish ur face, arms and legs manent ting balsam, as cold to the hair penetrate direct le Vallenda, wl , speedily loosen them, and ge : \ them out ing the s ooth and even lovelier ti 4 ore. No fuss, no bother, no gr of hair stror n eve refunded such Drug Co., tT Silk Night Gowns VALUES TO $10.00. BLAKEY & CO. 142 SOU TH CENT i ih eR TRIBUNE, COUPON -50 on One Airplane Ride Landing ride over This Coupon Is Worth Present this cour Field before J the city of Ca at the Wy orth ng Airways NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE & FUEL CO. WE DO EXPERT CRATING AND PACKING, ESTIMATES FREE, MOVING OUT-OF-TOWN HAULS Phone 949 BLOUSES VALUES TO $10.00. SALE PRICE ‘3 SWEATERS $ VALUES TO $25.00. SALE PRICE SE .0O PURSES VALUES TO § 50. SALE PRICE tsb ll es Sonatina a ke “ ~ OG 22. ‘oS PETTICOATS $ VALUES TO ne 00. 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