Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT AIA SERVICE (F NE YOU N-UITLE Uquok mM YOoR WOME? WHT Marne AANAY WES iu Fo SVEN TS ORO ie ‘RAKES WEAN MONDAY, JAN. 19, 1920 rr yeant because they so clearly indicate ? the success that nas attended the Ford 3 company remarkable transition from the manufacture of \war material to those of peace times. Just as soon as i the armistice was signed and cancelia i tion of government contracts were re- ceiv et, ths Fora Motor company with HUNDRED BEING IN Ul $. te ee e-establishment x canine Math elt beat Tae NORTE | October was a Feoord orca va lof its pre-war concentrated production, ‘OLD WORLD DURING 1919 HAS 488 QUAKES, NEARLY | a of in the Fora Motor company's home WASHINGTON, (By Mail.\—Four| shops in Detroit. Production records |and the 75,000 bet hcaetp bate 3 . hundred and sixty-eight earthquakes| showed a total of 87,251 automobiles as-|1919 over that of © ts his day on will be per ary site vw with promptly and aeverely." [you It supelyits worth while, were felt sensibly in various parts of|sembled during the 1nonth. The prev i . 4 _. 7 country as there Is on the face of the| Conte GON TE a ohne ee eee cam ietworld during 1819, Ofsthat number| ious Gada aslless106. cara for May;t) There are mow)erployed im the Ford ) United States Regulations Take in siove | forts Wouswalyeind that your tires weatieres . rei in tha rtnited) States but] 191 whereas the tural cars produced |shops in Detroit approximately 70,000 Hangars, Machines, Ground. The treasury department at Washing-- Ee OR ae re thatiUeRa eee was io\ lode ‘ottliteltor: seriolia| diene Ostgher pial 8) was . |men, 55,000 of which are working in Sic Shame ox eel 2 ion, thru the burean of internal reve-{ | Sitensiom, Se peeted th “keeping | DrAKSSETnEo. tq property frond ithose in this|* Tises figures are especially s the main plant in Highland pari and Air in Effort to Stand- me, is ested by law wiih authority to} | '1t, order’ forj@mergency: use. country. Of the earthquakes. occuring - = ardize Flying Fields eYall provisions of the law which | act hegcoustame, setting of “brakes awill li otier‘parta of ibe tworld loas of life S ying ; has bean passed (by congress to govern } jin time ruin'sthe moat sclentifié And | was recorded in that of April 28 in San Lid ie ba by co Pn f ell-ns brake > . - elated Press) |constitutional prohihi nd dr: eee Wa ras nnaet ee ae Salvador and one June 29 in Florenc ree AG 3 erat army has |e et been) 38 sure some drivers force their brakes to} 2'#!¥- United States army hs one con: | stand. “And, tn tdition, the frequent| Righty of the 97 earth shocks ie SE | jamming on of brakes places an unusual/eorded in the United States were re- g ; of Pept, Sey bboliees D amer has heen ap- strain on thelentire brake mechanism, | Ported from California, ‘The remaincs Houbt will be the lisis of all: result: | nointed and qualified as federal prohibt-| ides they gided pleasure and tena | Were ttt In| various parts of the count: “tin the future when @ying | tion commissioner and he if turn has saving in tires 7 this sane| from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Ke become oammon 2s ar neatly 1 the country into disteicts, ap method of driving will Giroraya it win] tucky, Arkansas, Utah, Arizona, Insti TODAY AND TOMORROW— of the precautions prescribed f federal prohibition enforce. {mean grefter safety for pedestrians and} 2h, Illinois, Kansas, Tennessee, Wash 35 probably will seen as humorous iM | re It, happens other motorists. latipes Viesinin Now lereey and Michi , in “The Valley of : : SE ealeciaee hat appointment has be : Women as Mucl to | to Blame as Men No one has a better right than the yan s ff P ears concerning motor ca nol sine” for Woon lig, iuaentnr ene man on the street to know what the| Y€2°- 7 th Giants 1gZ0 seem to the present gen ppathnant Gre phon for Undesirable Dancing, Na- jantomobile driver is going to do. It js e ‘ Late Ae SOStAn F eae ae sh hot beyond reason for the pedestrianjare efficient and convenient they are The unif rule h super eee tional Association Claims, in |? *t the motorist to show used altogether too much, The good varyir made 1 ent com fe EAN Effort to Aid Public Of slowing sown when ay driver will keep his car under control nders the war, an one step Borie. RAR wlien tg nee at all times because he realizes that ion ‘of all fying} the followirig| NRW YORK, (By Mail)—Old fashion-| Rrakes are Important. ‘There is no| it is his duty to himself“na.y led into four parts Grit hireealela inom Geen *s may displace the modern about that But because they the other fellow. © machines, tt ents’ of, the new. law: steps, if the reform movement un meot che taken hy the American National As- heretofore been | sociation of Masters of Dancing proves permits have sued to druggists i rholerale | fe : “Instractors and students in fying |B fc) ay erent aay wholesale Hquor | successful. ‘The masters, it is announc- will not wear ga long coat, or loose |“ on the use and sale of distilled {eq here, count upon the support of clothing that 1 in th 1 bec wil that v the r on flying vith a sur entar arti light jum hine field dur: an Jed | SbIrits and wines for non-beverage pur-j mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, dance | Doses. With the exception of those hold-| hail proprietors, dancing teachers and jing such p 8. no one is legally en-/ hostesses—and if necessary the pol jtitied to Do: ion of distilled | department—to exterminate the “+h spirits or wines, save those who have! ' “hody hold,” “sbimmy 1 jltquor in their private vesidences for imported hallroom grips which i their personal use, . controls, such as waste or Ambulances to ing all flying vecessury me anes Do not taxy closer than 100 feet to] “ON or before January 27, 1920, every another ship unless mechanic has hold} Person legally entitled to the possession | Come under the ban and, according to a circular just issued by the n ch of wing ssociatiorr, Jof distilled spirits or wines for use or | “it able to earry sale for non-beverage purposes must file | Aticae rge of Carl Ge pub. of cutting pliers in a position jWith this office an inventory in detail! #e dances are urged to show their op- of position to undesirable dances. * both passengers and pilot can reac ich spirits and wines on a form a caBaldaat: {which will be supplied. ‘This inve | A fire extinguisher will be carried |t® state the’ exact’ quantities 1 an Tea tneasaniitte jot spirits and wines on hand Jan 17, The women, it is charged are often |as much to blame as their partners *\and, in some cases, dance hall pro- | prietors ¢ dvised to pick out ten or dozen objectionable couples. the circular reads “that you fsed the standard of must file with this | yo esi ishment and th: the loss 1m of not less than | will be more than made up by double them in case he on steps, wings or tails of “Machine “Every aru who dsires to dis ‘ head-on | pense non-beverage spirits and wines {ot gt terval of at| upon preseription t 200 office a bond in If you see another machine, get out | $1,000, conditic 1-| the number of persons who have re. of its w Do not depend upon the} herence to all of spect for you and your dances, other y having seen you jtion laws, and upon the of such | Some of the rules and regulations teep climbing or | 4 follow: the proper application, a per-| Which all are urged to obe mit will be issued to him, good for not} “Dance music should be bright and |to exceed ninety days and allowing the| Properly accented. Cheap, vulgar mu- ale of non-beverage li sic of the extreme ‘jazz’ type invites ictan de: cheap, vulgar meainingless dancing. It is useless to expect refined dancing when the music lacks all refinement. The association has adopted the fol- lowing tempos, it being impossible the jMasiers say, to regulate fast dancing: | Waltz, 48 measures to minute. “Two step, measures to minute. “One step, 66 measures to minute. = eS in any period of ten y s for ptions will be printed in book jform and numbered consecutively from | Jone to one hundred and will be tur-| Fox Trot. 40 measures to minute. iF of charge to ph cians yi should assume a light, gr L The books will be similar to! r ys the masters. ‘There check books and the stubs in each book |e be no jerky half-steps for these shall car * Sand be copies |cause undesirable variations. : of, the ptions and the books con- | “Partners should not dante with their sd to/cheeks close or touching nor should is office when the prescription blanks | the clasp be tight. ‘Neck holds’ are pos- have been used, or sooner by direction. |itively unpardonable. ‘The gentleman's iF No phy 2 nese and no/|arm should encircle ‘his partner’s waist, pharmacist shall fill, |any prescription | his hand resting just above the walst for liquor e line. ‘The lady’s left arm should not cept in cases of emergency, in which|encirele her partner's shoulders o nt a record and report shall be made | neck. in Making Use of This Power {#4 kept as in other cases, “Steps or movements that cannot be “After February 1, 1920, the posses-| Controlled should not be taught by Capable of Lifting 100,000 sion of liquors by a ngat.|@ancing teachers. ‘Shimmy dancing,’ a = ia y any person not legal- | Tons 3,000 Feet ly permitted under this ttle to possess | Shaking king of ‘the: upper part liquor shall be prima facie evidence that |0f the body while taking short steps.o1 such liquor, is kept for the purpose of |Stding still, should not be tolerated. ng disposed of in violation of the pro- |," The Proper dancing step should be Visions of the prohibition law, exeepe | the same as a natural walking one ex- that it shall not be unlawful to pos PC cept in exhibition dancing, Which prop- i & rly belong to the stage, not ‘the ball- iiqu : > dwelling Seed ones LINER cae white | room. Exceptionally long or short ‘ling only, and the burden of proot | “75, Srovnot in woud form. Ate i ilkliskepert an o Dancing should be from the waist 4 -|down, not from the waist up. Copying Buch “liguor® is) lawrulls of the used on the modern 1, they had | tion concerning thé same to e.. Remember that and used. Under no neers desire to dance rding to the best accepted stand and | ards, that is, without the slightest t of offense to dignity or decorum.” zooming Will be done u All nerobacy overs, eight 00 feet 8, Wing and spins than 11 such as lo half-roll must be completed at not) feet pilot will fly over a city or town Without t altitude to renech a lan 1 an Will not be allowed {more than a pint of 1 prese ireless Telenhons Is First Step 5 (By Axsocinted Pre: LONDON (Ry M Lodge told the Ro: recently that if men ml the at harnessi other m would have 100,000 tons to Up to the uece but they were on the vere it. In the wireless telephone was| houses after January the first step in thet direction, There | dwellings of owners from sto the particles given off by a wire elec | quo held in sto heated to white: we em- | Subject to all of the ihe ‘ofrcult.i Bo) worali| Hons liremneing nermltstisrdet thee toe Of Utmost Importance ing use of that prompt were the particles to | office. rm apond to the eleetrical stimulus that “All hotels or other similar nieces OHA GSM maha wordelae (he rAIAioteROO, sessing intoxicating liquors win Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil & minute by the Morse code, By no|be required to comply with the raelee ordinary ) us consider waves if Lasts Twice as Long The weakest point in miost batteries is the strongest in VESTA VESTA Indestructible Isolators__an ingenious de- vice locks the plates apart and prevents short circuits. Call and let us explain more fully why this Battery has longer life. CASPER BATTERY CO. 515 Yellowstone Ave. mechan sale of such liquor for non-bey gy, said Sir Olive: as the thing. With regard to the ener nent of the prohibition law. thru agriculture. Plants had found out| dwelling places should immediately is a form of growth-nourishment met hor be given proper information with regard and thrive “as mer nothing could be done on ac-|by fines from $500 to $1,000, or by im- | accepted the world over. much anokat value itare both fine and imprisonment. | and watch them grow strong! inything were going to be 4 = =34 praia = =: 3 Ss es. ; are al means could this |™ments with rd to the filing of bone is not medicine oS many secomplishead, t zal | 9 he warned his auditors not tc above are only a few of the | emanating from the sun the best thing ing liquor in any quan- how to use it without first turning it} Port the ownership of such liquor to | that is of utmost importance to Other possible sources of energy w to the disposal of the liquor. Violations | Children relis of the required to form |prisonment of not less than thirt iculture. He preferred to] ‘The internal revenue department Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 1918 done in that direction and the issu ‘mits for the use| prone to think of medicine. Among other possible sources of ener- it because it was as real a thing as any. regulations laid down for the EMULSION we could do with it was to utilize it|Uty whatsoever outside of their pri in and we could not better their| this office, whereupon such persons will | jmany children. That most the tides and the y s. With the for of the prohibition law are punishable | Seott’s is a ‘‘truism’’ ervoirs. 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