Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 5

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1918 WATCH PARTY-FOQA HEARTS OF THE WORLD HUNDRED FOREIGNERS IN SOLDIERS PLAN OF MOTHERS LEAGUE [rue Welcome to be Extended Re- turning Boys With Big Ban- quet and Party on New Year's Eve The Mothers’ League will give a nquet at the Midwest New Years for the soldiers and sailors who in Casper at that time, the ban- will be followed by a watch y and dance at the Odd Fellows the corner of Second and Wol- Like all the other functions which ve been staged by the Mothers igue, this banquet a boon to the boy served their country and are now -ngain to take up the everyday they left at ‘the Nation’s call. The. banquet will be for the par- families of the boys as » men themselves and the ov D ets for same can be had free by tic’ of %he soldiers themselves The Moth #eague could not er the -cirefintistances ‘ask the pub- to the banquet but those who care do so may attend, by: purchasing +t from the committee in charge » arratigements.' These tickets ‘6 sold at $2 each. The banquet will be held at a 6 ck sharp and all those invited asked to be on hand at that time order that there will be no hitch he proceedings. The public is in- 1 to attend the watch party to be in the Odd Fellows hall to watch old year out, eae =p gland’s famous arsenal at Wool- where only 125 wome re yed in 1914, some ,000 n workers on rolls when the stiee was declared. Page Five OUPREME TRIUMPH OF ~ ATTENDANCE UPON FETE *fpresident, who took a post before a | gigantic floral pyramid in the center of the hall. . The president is a medium sized man, stockily built, with a pleasing countenance and a reassuring smile He was attired in frock suit and look- HONO >| ed the up-to-date eastern dignitary. . ‘ 5 He negotinted the ordeal of hand- : | : “Hearts of the World,” the su- preme triumph of D. W. Griffith, to be presented at the Lyric Theater, for four days, commencing Saturday, showing twice daily, 115 p. m., has inaugurated a in the realm of the screen Here, with the great war Griffith has drama. as a background, Mr. filmed a simple little love story, old as the ages, yet ever new. “Hearts of the World” has proven the latest sensation in the screen world. Mr. Griffith realized that the public which became enthusiastic over “The Birth of a Nation” and “Intolerance” would expect something big from him in this latest picture, and therefore ” stead of trying to out-do himself in ging gigantic battle scenes, he used the great war only as a back- ground for the filming of a simple and attractive story:of tremendous | human interest. | “Hearts of the World” shows the happy, peaceful life of the people of a small village before the grim hor- ror war reared its ugly head over the horizon. The causes that led up to the war are shown; the meeting | of the English Parliament on the eventful night when the vote was i the | cast for war; the session of French Senate voting upon the decla- | ration of war; the session of the cab- | inet awaiting the fatal hour when the ultimatum to Germany would ex- pire. These scenes come as a pre- lude; then the great drama begins |] when the German hordes enter France. In taking the battle pictures for} “Hearts of the World” Mr. Griffith had the assistance and co-operation of the British War Office. It is the opinion of all who have seen “Hearts of the World” that Mr. Grif- fith has outdone his own best achieve- ments and has established a new artis- tic record which it will take years and years for someone else to equal, if indeed such a thing is possible. HOW TO USE. VICKS VAPORUB IN TREATING OPANISH INFLUENZA The Influenza Germs Attack the Lining of the Air Passages. When VapoRub is Applied Over Throat and Chest the Medicated Vapors Loosen t he Phlegm, Open the Air Pass- ages and Stimulate the Mucous Membrane to Throw Off the Germs. In Addition, VapoRub is Ab- sorbed Through and Stimu-) lates the Skin, Attracting the Blood to the Surface and Thus Aids in Reducing the- Congestion Within. CALL A PHYSICIAN—GO TO BED—STAY QUIET— DON’T WORRY There is no Occasion for Panic—In- fluenza Itself Has a Very Low Per- centage of Fatalities, Not Over One Death Out of Every Four Hundred Cases, According to the N. C. Board of Health. The Chief Danger Lies in Complications Arising, Attack- ing Principally Patients in a Run Down Condition — Those Who Don't Go to Bed Soon Enough, »r Those Who Get Up too Early. Spanish Influenza, which appeared Spain in May, has all the appear- of grip or 1 rippe, which has pt over the world in numerous Jem far back as history runs. Hippocrates refers to an epidemic in 12 B. C. which is regarded by many h n influer Every cen- d its att Beginning country has had five the last in 1889-90. THE SYMPTOMS Grip, or influen as it is now call- usually with a chill fol- f shness and s, and nd de- is from mes sion The temperature to 104, and the fever usually from three to five days. The us membrane, y a hard cough, espec night, often times a sore throat hit and frequently all the pearances of a severe head cold. THE TREATMENT Go to bed at the first symptoms, st only for your own sake, but to | spreading the disease to others a purgative, eat plenty of shing food, remain perfectly and don’t worry. Quinine, As- or Dover’s Powder, etc., may be nistered by the physician’s <li- ns to relieve the aching. But is no cure or specific for in- 1—the disease must run its but nature herself will throw attack if only you keep up trength. The chief danger lies complications which may aris Za So weakens the bodily re- + that there is danger of pneit- bronchitis developing and ammation of the middl _ hee ffections. For the it is very important that the remain in bed until his h returns. y in bed at ! iys or more after the fever hes ou, or if you are over 50 or trons’, stay in bed four days or according to the severity of the attack. EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS In order to stimulate the lining of the air passages to throw off the yrip germs, to aid in loosening the phelgm and keeping the air passages open, the breathing 2asier, ub will be found effect owels should be ap throat the over een the shoulder blades to open the Then VapoRub should be rub- over the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and covered with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck as the heat of the body liberates the ingredients in the form of vapors. These vapors, in- haled with each breath, carry the medication directly to the parts af- r bed in fected. At-the same time, VapoRubd is absorbed through and stimulaces the skin, attracting the blood to t surface and thus aids in relieving the congestion within, HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE Evidence seems to prove that this is a germ di spread prince by human contact, chiefly throu: sneezing or spitting. persons having avoiding cups, coughing, avoid means drinking Keep up passages and render them much bet- ter breeding places, for the germs. Use Vick’s VapoRub at the very first, sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little in a spoon and inhale re vap or better still, use Vapo- Rub in a benzoin steam kettle. If this is not available, use an ordinary kettle. Fill half full of boiling water, put in half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time—keep the kettle just slowly boiling, and in- steam arising. k’s VapoRub is the dis- covery of a North Carolina druggist, who found how to combine, in salve form, Menthol and Camphor with such i oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs, ete., so that when the salve is applied to the body heat, these ingredients are liberated in the form of vapors VapoRub is comparativ ly new in New York, New England and a few western States, where it is just now being introduced, In other sections of the ¢ountry, however, it is the standard home remedy in over a mil- lion homes for all forms of cold , troubles—more than six million jars » were sold last year. It is particularly recommended for children’s croup or colds, since it is externally applied and, therefore, can be used as free esired without the slightest harmful effects. Rub can be had in three s 60c, $1.20—at all druggists.—Ady. a ty g So a colds—which erowds — common roller towels, etc. your bodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air, und good food. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS | Above all, keep free from colds, as colds irritate the lining of the air PEKING, Nov. —(Correspon- dence to The Associated Press) — More than a hundred foreign men and women attended a reception given by President Hsu Shihchang and Mme. Hunshn in the historic Imperial pal- ace yesterday afternoon. The diplo- matic establishments, the press and the business world were represented n the list of some five hundred in- vited guests. As this was the first social func- tion on a large scale in which the new executive had participated since his nauguration, the event was of un- isual interest, apparently to the Chi ese guests well as to foreigners. ost simplicity characterized the ir. 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