Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918 ‘ MINTO TELLS FAGTS IN DEATH OF FLU WTI Citizens State Their Case in Pro- test to Article Reflecting Upon Conditions Raised by Epidemic To The Natrona County Tribune: We the citizens of Arminto, sing] and collevtively, resent and deny the implication.in your issue of the 23 ult. that the light of Christianity had thus! Were-sent out of that part of France far failed to infiltrate to the environs of Arminto and that the milk of hu- man kindness in our bosoms had with-| oyt exception tourned to Limburger cheese. The statements coniained in the aforesaid issue under the caption: “Flu Victim Near Arminto Left Un- buried,” are utterly without founda- tion. It. is true that the body of the SAD SPECTACLE 4 ao Sorrow Mingled in Joy of Re- Patriates Now. Swayming Ba c lomes without Chil -.and old 4 Friends | EVIAN, FRANCE, Dee. 6.—(Cor- respondence of The Associated | Press.) —The return to France of the |Women,children and old »men who jand occupied by Germans for more than four years presented pitiful | Spectacles, Many of these refugees | were little tots whose fathers and} mothers had been,.taken away by the jeruel Boche to work in Germany. be-| |hthg the fighting.lines. Others were | | orphans. | Twice dai iy the affecting scenes of their returns were enacted here! jwhen the trains bringng them thru | Switzerland bringing 600 to. 700 re- Edi > inds ey AP ; : Twenty Pounds After Taking Tanlac Thirty Days He Says He's In “Pink of Condition.” “Z haye. picked up at least twenty pounds in the past thirty days by Tak- ing. Tanlac., and now I’m just in the Pink of; condition all around,’ This Stutement was made by William M. Edmonds; a:;well known ‘employee of} the Seattle. Street Car Company, liv- ing at 760 North @ath wtmet, Seattle, recently. . “My stomach,” he continued, “has been giving me all kinds, of trouble for years. What I ate seemed to do me har minstéad of good, as it would sour on my stomach and cause me so much misery. I could hardly get my breath at times on account of the gas which would press on my heart and | badly constipated, my kidneys were in bad shape, and I was never, free |’ ee tively few women who had not long since passed their. prime. Mothers had been ‘separated from sons and daughters dragged off by. the Boche | to work in factories and mines, even on fortifications to be used against woman was laid out.in “an abandon-|P8ttiates back to the beloved soil of /their own kin. ed house,” but abandoned only tem- porarily on a¢count of there having recently been a case of flu incaree- rated there, and since the recovery of the patient no effort had been mide to disinfect the place. It is true the woman’s body was Jaid out on a plank, but one specially prepared for the purpose, and amply covered, as we think is customary, in- stead of placing the body on a bed, and thus risking. further contagion. It is true no undertaker had prepared the body for burial, there being no such animal in Arminto, but the ef- forts of two Christian women had France. - With them were Belgians who came from parts of Belgium) then occupied. by the,Hun. Much was} done to, relieve the sufferings of the| poor people by S. S, Howland,repre- | sentative of the Belgian Relief Com- |mission stationed here, and by Mrs.! | Howland, his wife. | of a trainload of refugees, Mr. How-}| ‘land writes:: |wards us, the old ‘knd the young! about equally divided—alas, but few | uge for such and would not let them “The feast was nearing its end when the Sub-Perfect mounted the rostrum and began to speak. In- stantly there was silence. He dwent upon France’s love for her people, her sbrrow for their sufferings. “His.words had hardly ceased when | the band struck up the Marseillaise. Describing the scene of the return|The old, the young, the halt, the! blind to their feet, trying their best |to join in the refrain but frequently | | “Slowly, the long line came to-|prevented by sheer nervous exhaus- | tion. Sobs could be heard and the faces of most.of the women and- of of middle age, for the Germans had|many of the men were hidden in the} ) DAILY TRIBUNE __Page Fix |from pain in the small of my back. I couldn't sleep at all well and would lay awake for hours every night be- fore getting a wink of sleep. I also had rheumatism in-my arms and legs, and my: knees would get so stiff at times that I could hardly ben over. “All my efforts to find rclief fail-| ed_until.I began taking Tantac, but this medicine has certainly put me, in great shape. My appetite was never better, everything tastes good, and my stomach is in such a good con-! dition that Tecan eat anything. And) | since the gas has stopped forming, I’m | never bothered with palpitation.| shortness of breath, or any other signs of indigestion. My kidneys |don’® hother mb any more, all the! pain has disappeared, and [ sleep fine every night. “My wife has been taking Tanlac) for headaches and run-down condi-| tion, and her first bottle has helped) her so much that she told me to bring , another today. It certainly is great to do what it has done for me and is! the one medicine I don’t hesitate to | Tecommend.” a te | per Pharmacy, and in Alcova by the’ | Alcova Mereantile Co.—Adv. | — | Twenty years ago there were vir-| | tually no women employed in banks |in the United States. Today it is es- | timated that nearly two-thirds of the| | bank employees are women. | —— Ten laborers, 60c per hour; good camp: ap- ply Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- | Bo LOVELL PIONEER DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITAL. SALE LAKE, Dec. 5. — George \Crosby, livestock and wool man, fin- ancier and prominent in business cir- cles of Utah and Wyoming is dead of pneumonia in a local hospital. He was ill several days. He was 47 years of age, and was born at St. George, Utah, son of the late “Uncle Jess’ Crosby, weil known pioneer and lead- er in southern Utah and other parts of the west. Anything in our Drug Store delivered HUSBAND AND WIFE LAID TO REST IN SAME GRAVEE | {08" Company, i Liberty Bonds wanted. Sécurit. Suite 302 O. S. Buile 7 12-11 the few double funerals which has ever been held in Cheyenne wiil take place this afternoon when Mr. ard Mrs. Dennis, of this city, will be bur- Ee Te tr ne arae| hota, Tar) dink feaigae’ amour influenza. Mrs. Dennis died on No- ° legislation,” is one of the saying / vember 29, and her husband died on of the American-born Duchess 0! December 2. They leave a thirteen-' Marlborough, who is famed for he months-old baby. work among the London poor. London’s 22,000 policemen guar more than 4,000 miles of streets an at least 1,250,000 houses and shop: abt trent te “A well-cooked meal is a bette 1 W. F. HENNING |handkerchiefs with which they wiped | to any part of the city been expended in gixing all possible attention to the body, and watchers} had constantly. been with the body! from the time of death until shortly before the arrival of a Casper resi-| go. While few showed traces of away their tears of joy.” actual destitution, we knew that but | = a small number possessed more than) the clotfes they wore and what the dent. Also the statement that the Casper resident had procured a cof- fin and shroud is "potently without|their faces, were | worn, sometimes comoprry Saye should’ Pay lati b ; : janaemic. How cou ey be other- night Before ‘he cathe fering and ‘continued horrors they = The statements that the dead wom-/b@d endured, with no hope of release | Wheat Figur, fae, bees i "epi be | fink AO an had no medical attention; that the | before them set seat ar ails al-| Wheat, Flour, bulle:'per ib. x $ 07% r j f ‘ i ye Flour, per 10-lb, bag a * family of the deceased had no one to| lies, or perc Peas cy beget EL! 5 Flour, per 24-%b. bi Y 155 . b 34 d d M help echt 4 taae “a neighbor and |? be enrolled in one of these litters Comment, 1B-tp, bag beg “6 re y a on e€ essenger. ; i i neal, 24-10. 40, : her six children, all in destitute cir-|'8 Or Teparties. iq) Victory Bread, ‘per i ‘i {10 cumstances, had received no help: are| “Now and again soméone would! Oatmeal or roiled oats, bulle to 108% all offmuelake ‘with those previously TUSh out from the sidewalk to greet ee A oe dd Ss Be tone inns tor OFOVODOSOOOOES mentioned, ag'a physician had attend-|2 Telative or friend recognized after | Beans, white, navy.or pea,(not lima 12 115 | .d the dead woman at least twice be-|¥@4"8 of absence. But tho such in- Peers, colored: pinto, ‘other colored “10 oH | fone death, and had-been with her a|Stances were rare, they served to) Onions, per Ib. .....- iSees 03% ated 1 | pri her death, but|Pouy up the hopes of the rest that) raisins, seeded, per 11-0 ‘08 11346 ; few hours prior to her death, bu' perhaps farther along they too| Haisins, seeded, per 15. 12 ABM 17% had been called away by other duties. The family of thedead woman had with them a woman under wages and her husband who were competent to| “™ ; 20-02. No. 2 “20 : give the sick all necessary aid, not- Seetaes Sata ae es ate ca dson NS, 2 ean “siti “Aig 20 " withatanding which the meighbers di eo” nc had thom or H not | Crease to tall a8 Sh nat The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store uSH et ath me ahaa! dcat the de-| to those who had befriended them on) *Y®?¢tO Can 16 \20—2 for abe ne S ee ud Ente re; hbor | the way, for many were orphans, or} Butter, creamery, print, pe Se" Gs—2 tor se p en 2 ceased or to the “destitute neighbor had their parents taken away by the | Qlcomirgarine, best grade, aoe oe eo Store Phone 26-W. Prescription Phone 831 womantgip had « /hnsbandwho |Germans to work. Perhaps, hun-j Cheese, American, full ¢: 41% | e all that was necessary for the care} dk'of whiles trim’ thelr homes |-Lard, pure, bulk, ‘per 1b. 129% G | f his own family until he himself | 4teds of miles 5 Lard, pure, in tins, 2 Ib ‘es + | iy ‘5 * “Inside the great rooms of the! Lard; pure, medium, 5 1b: 1.60 . \ was. stricken, when he received out- Casino long lines of tables set for) ery Rrelore te tin at % side ajdres * 1 supper filled almost the entire space.| Lard substitute, medium, V4 mie | ea ey ed. his| AS the repartries filed in, women) 7..,4 substitute, large, o 240 came fxom>Casper bad 5A be ish ake showed them to their seats, while! Lard substitute, large, ee serviGgaieay Dae O8Ys, iyi sup-| others distributed small French flags! 5.4, preaktast st, - strangely, at Nebo, 7 als f hi Fi to young and.old alike—the flag that wide, per Ib. 46 poseseganuat®, Gondor, o zeae once more they might wave freely. Bacon gD eee ete grade, a tients, and he did not fail to collect, “Bowls of soup, slices. of good BE Say, pears cars Hon though. the afflicted ones had pean bread, hot well-cooked meat.and assured that there would be no charge glasses of red wine still further for steh services. The emergency hospital which con- tainS seven beds, was “filled to capa- city” by TWO patients, both of whom were removed from their homes over the protest of the father of one and guardian of the other. The des- titute neighbor woman” and her six children aided and abetted by the husband and father, refusing to move or he moved, doubtless considering their own/home more comfortable than the hospital, 3 In all epidemics of fatal contagious diseases. the non-afflicted living, in order to prevent the spread of con- tagion, have their right as well as the afflicted and the dead, and in all such scourges no individual or community can justly be censured, if he or it limits the scope of their help- ful aid to the performance of, the necessary duties, and that those du- ties have been in all cases voluntarily and without thought of recompense, | performed, by the citizens of Arminto whenever the need of neighbors de- manded such action, can be proved by a flock of witnesses as well as by the erateful testimony ‘of the sick, and while we consider this statement su- perflous insofar as broad-minded men and women are concerned, we feel that we owe it to ourselves and you to us, to set us right. before the bar of public opinion, THE CITIZENS OF ARMINTO, ¥ By One of Them. FUNERAL IS LD THURSDAY MORNING The funeral services for Mrs. Em- ma Schiele, wife of W. H. Schiele. were held yesterdey morning at 10 o’clock at the Grant-strevt chapel, the Rev. R. H. Moorman officiating. The SCHI ; Information and quotations furnished upon request on fi fl za victim is apparently re- bi - 3 servicemmee aiiended by, oe pests Stl sn anid cavsious its loko. Bia Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. p Otten St le Se tats Mrs.|bed. In recovering from. a bad at- Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg. 5 H. . TBevtahneldes accompanied by|tack of influenza or.pneumonia the - s Mrs. C, W, Thomas, sung a hymn. In- terment was made in the Casper cem- ctery, and was the first to be made in the new Moose section. Sas :, Mises Flora 1. Anderson,’a Detroit high school teacher, is mentioned as a prospective candidate for State superintendent of public instruction in the next election in Michigan. oy / hand bags and bundles they carried | | contained. | “They were not emancipated, but | would be as fortunate. : 1 “Two short rests were made that | the seemingly countless -children cheered the hearts of the stranger, .so that when the orchestra in its gallery began to play well-known and cherished Freich airs—airs that had not been heard before in all these long years—tears streamed down the cheeks of many, and of lookers-on as well, while hands and voices pro- claimed their keen delight. “No man did we see between four- teen and sixty unless they were pal- palby ill or crippled, and compara- HOW TO FIGHT SPANISH INFLUENZA (By Dr. L. W. Bowers.) Ayoid crowds, coughs and cow- atds, but fear neither germs nor ‘Germans! Keep the system in — good order, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air and practice cleanliness. Remember'a clean -mouth, a clean) skin, and clean bowels are a pro- tecting armour against disease., To) keep the liver and bowels regular | and to carry away the poisons within, | it is best to take a .vegetable..pill| every other day, made up of May-! apple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated to be had at’ most drug store: known as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant. Pel- | lets. If there is a sudden onset of what appears like a hard coid, one} should go*to. bed,-wrap warm, take | a hot mustard foot-bath and drink} copiously of hot lemonade. If pain} develops in head or back, ask the druggist for Anuric (anti-urig) tab-| lets. These will flush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous | germs. To control the ‘pains and aches take one Anuric tablet every two hours, with frequent drinks of |, wmonade. The pneumonia appears in a most trecherous way, when the | system should be built up with a good herbal tonic, such as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, made without alcohol from the roo’ and barks of American forest trees, or his Irontie (iron tonic) tablets, which can be obtained at most drug stores, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pacake.—Adv. + ~ s FAR PRICE SCHEDULE Canned tomatoes, stan: 20-02. No, 2 Tomatoes, sti grade, Ni Canned corn, standard grade, per The public is advised that families are expected to tuke their full monthly ration Of sugar at once in order to comply with government regulations. Sub- | stitutes are ne longer required with th ne-purchase of wheat flour. | The demarid for furs. We have a large 525 West Second St. Best Prices For Fiirs greater than ever before and we would like the privilegeof figuring with you on your pelts and and we guarantee to satisfy you 6n prices and treatment if you will bring them in to-us. Wyoming Hide & Metal Co. A. MCALISTER, Manager raw furs this season. is contract for coyote pelts Phone 285-M TAYLOR & ute quotations. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- We Pay $10.00 to $15.00 for good ones WOOL WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION See W. F. Dunn CLAY, Inc. 20 ree. | -23—2 for 45¢ FREE The Kimball Drug Store ' Keep Up the - Christmas —. §Spirit With a Message of Cheerfulness Holiday Greeting Cards , Order Them From OF CHARGE Do It With TODAY! GRR eats

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