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AND POOLHALLS AGAINGT LAW? Attorney General Qualifies Inter- pretation of Old Territorial Statute by Another Big “IF” (Special to The Tribune.) * CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feh, One of the bjggest words in the English lan- guage—if indeed it be not the biggest— is “if,” a fact.emphasized by an “opin ion” Attorney-General W. L. Walls has just rendered regarding whether the Sunday closing statute of the Territory ected in 1888 and in- of Wyoming, en herited by the s bids moving aie 2 halls to remain open on Sunday. moving cture theatre or a pool hall is a business within the meaning of the old statute employment sok Ure word “business y opinion, its bidden by the statute and may vent f on the other hand it is not a business within the meaning of ‘“‘busi- ness” as employed in the old statute, its operation on Sunday is not in violation of the statute The attorney-general candidly refr s from stating whether a theatre or a pool hall is, or is not, a} business within the purview of the statute of 1888. And th ‘ou are. Attorne nerél Walls’ opinion was renderes se to an inquiry from ton, ¥ ecuting attor: of county. His letter to the county y follows: Reuel Walton, E: County and Aiting Attorney, Evanston, Wyo. Your communication of the nesting my construction of sec tion 5980, S. 8. 1910, and my opinion as to whether or not section 1, chapter 50, session laws 1919, conflicts with or in any Way abrogates section 5980, and | is to Whether or not pool halls and | moving picture shows can be operated | legally on Sunday, at hand. “An examination of the provisions of section 5980 prompts the statement that | there is no necessity for construing the sections. It is a mere question of ap plication of the law | f you can say that a place where a pool hall or a moving picture show conducted is not a place of 1 then it does not come within th cation of the action of the’ ef busi-| are within the perview of the | ection last above referred to and Hot | mentioned among the exceptions. ion 1, chapter | r » do not contijet | sy. wise with the provisions of sec- S. 1910. Chapter 50 licensing tion jon lay antho duct them on Sun @ay the fact that t hold a Heeuse for conducting that business not make the conducting of the Mfusiness on Sun day lawful. “Respectfully yours, “W. L. WALL “Attorney Se “THE FEUD’ AT THE IRIS TEEMS WITH THRILLS Generi » Iris tomorrow. It is not in this actor's usual style, except for oc casional bursts of speed which recall | his former productions, but tells more | of u character story. It is a tale of | the old ith, before the civil war, | with the latter part laid in the far West. The feud theme rdns through the en tire narrative, th and the girl being member & families. The f y reache: happy ending, but An the next ge tion the son id inal lovers i pair haying tion from e r. The plot is in line with stories of previous years, but us some new complications. igh momeuts include u first rate # genuine buffalo hunt on n plains und a battle be ®#tween 4 wagon train and the redskins, The first reels picture the old South, and cureful attention has been paid to fwostumes und settings. The hatred of the (wo families ing. The la the West, » accompanying ad- ventures’ of the principals, furnishes a fiue setting for clearing up the old quarrel. RAPID-FIRE PLOT BARED WW LVRIG FILM TOOK Frank Keenun in’ “The Fylse Coge.” his ne it Pathe picture, is booked for ares theater today. This opiginul te Corbujey, who wrote | ious offering of this star's, “Gutes of Bra ass,’ is a rapid-fire tale of plot und counterplot. Advance information promises that you'll hang on the edge of-your chair waiting to see what happens nexter and you'll ‘no wait Jong. ‘Tie False Code” is the kind ef story, if pyb-| lished, yoy read feverishly to the fin- ish, perhaps taking a peek at the ay | Page to relieve the teypion. ‘The Falpe Code" is the gtery of * man who wap rebbeq of heme, wie an his good nume by fiendish plotters who committed inyurance piracy aad put vat | blame on an innocent mn. Ek n Recolve Degree. The blue lodge Masons gave the first degree to eleven candidates yester- day. The session, began ats o'clock yesterday afternoon ung Jasteg yntl 13 o'clock last night The gorgeously-colored wings of but-| teriues, mounted in gold or other metals | are being used for jewelry. Sis hggr bi billy ‘Sheriff boty = f forty taiket Casper yesterday, agi allowed ‘fo -remain ; 3 x Paving Plang the requraption of work on the cém-] ~The: mates: was Rd ec | ear Ae op oi tae tht pany’s | contracts here, as soon the may was Stguc' ‘omps cae: * he ae u Lj last night. to Fnake’ grrangemente for |” ee eerienw was held herp ong bs Where Vicks Began The Drug Store in which O. Henry Spent His Boyhood This is the erdsaon in 1888 from Dr. Porter. store in Greensboro, N.C., purchased by Mr. Lunsford Rich- Dr. Porter was the uncle of “Will” Porter, who, under the nom-de-plume of O. Henry, became America's greatest short story writer. O. Henry practically grew up in this store and Jearned here the Profexsion of pharmacy. It was curing his years behind the prescription counter of this drug store that Mz, Richardecn worked out the formula for Vicks. Directions for the Use of Vicks ICK’S VapoRub comes ‘in salve form. When applied to the body its action is two-fold. Ist.—INTERNAL. The heat of the body releases the ingredients in the form of vapors. These vapors are in- }ialed with each breath, carrying the medication through the air passages to the lungs. » 2 CRRTEEN AL. In addition, Vicks is absorbed thru and stimulates the skin, attracting the bload to the surface and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the ition. For Deep Cheat Colds, Sore Throat, Branchitis, Coughs, Hoarseness For severe cases, hot, wet towels should be applied over the throat and chest to + openthe poresoftheskin. Then Vicks should be rubbed well in, spread on thickly 6nd covered with two thick- nesses of hot, flannel. cloths. The clothing shoyld be:left loose around the neck and the bed clothes @rranged in the form of a funnel, ‘so that. the vapors arising may be freely inhaled, For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fevér, Whooping Cough For these troubles, Vicks can be used as for chest colds of can be melted in a Where Vicks spoon and the yapors inhaled, or a little applied up the nostrils and snuffed back into the air passages. For Spasmodic Croup and Children’s Colds’ Vicks is particularly recommended for children’s colds, since it is exter- nally applied and can, therefore, be used ften and freely. with perfect safety. for spasmodic croup, rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved; then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth. An application at bedtime usually prevents a night attack of | croup. For Use as a Liniment, Poultice cr Plaster Qn account of its penetrative und tubefacient effect on the skin, Vicks nes been found excellent for many’ minor ailments, such as Bites, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, Itchings, Muscular ‘Soreness, Poison oak, Sum- burn, Headache, Vicks Is Not Meant to’Replace the Physician At the first symptoms. of gq serious illness, such as pneumonia, a phy- re. bed { “4 Is Now Made ‘This io the present plant of the Vick Chemical Company, Greensboro, N. C, employing » force of 287 engaged Sea taegman nn eng tom enn VepoRub. Inajat on the Genuine At ‘all’ Draggists Marriage License. A inarriage ligense was granted to- .berta, day to Misg Venus Irene Hollingswirth SS tea tue Pritune Want Ads i Druggists have stock today but a short- age may come at any time.’ Last winter druggists i in many sections were out of Vicks for months How the Use of this External Treat- ment for Cold Troubles Has Grown ORE than a score ef years ago, Luns- ford Richardson, a druggist in a little congestion. VapoRub. North Carolina town, was trying to find a new way to treat spasmedie croup and colds, He had been trying to find it for years = he needed such a treatment in his own home —he knew that epicac and internal medicines disturbed the delicate digestions of children— that the only way:to get medication directly to the air passages and lungs was in vapor form, §o he was searching for an effective vapor treatment which would be economical, convenient, and which could be used without the necessity of closing up the sick room and _ thus excluding the fresh air; $q important in the treatment of colds. At last, thie druggist found which he could combine. in galve ics: the standard, time-tested remediés— Camphor, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thymol and Turpentine —with other volatile oils so, that when this salve was spread over the: throat and chest the ingredients would he vaporized by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carried the medication directly to the narts affected and at the . sician should atways be called. Many other troubles, such ss chronic catarrh or con- tinued headache, call for thediagnosis of ay good doctor. Vicks is simply an emergency remedy, which can be kept far West, yea a precess by 1911 1912 1915 19.4 1915 i916 1917 same time thé 1918 in the home’ ready for instant uy Cad which canbe used freely, with perfect safety, on the youngest member of the family Samples Frée € If youl haye never tried Vicks, we will be glad to send samples free to you and any fimthe rec aily’for the ia: salve was aosorbed thru and stimulated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the This product was named Vick’s Now over 17 Million Jars are used yearly Vicks was found to be good for a great many troubles besides spasmodic croup, and as time went on, its sale increased county by county and state by state, until now over 17 million jars are used each year —almost one jar for every family in the United States. in spite of the fact that Vicks is still anew form of tredtment to many people in the North and And this The best testimony to the value of Vicks i is the increasing number of families who, each t ito the use of this real the Home.’? . 4 of the number of jars used t ew years: +. 347,748 Jare-:, |. $23,152 Jars 1,027,068 Jars _ 1357,590 Jars 1,462,330 Jars 2,418,213 Jars 4,302,764 Jars 6,799,511 Jars 17,377,408 Jars of your friends whose names and addresses you will send us. Address; THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY 100 Milton Avenue Greensboro, N. C. of Taupe. and-Charles-F.-Starr of Al- Canada}