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PAGE _THREP. i that IGIRES ARE JUST 3 aihacs,%,0%,teore, wow Mn Der wr ameter hee } Pa DOuthe ee 6 to t ais « santa era home her from Terre Haut, Ind., 1 D0 ai safe yo na i would | wh she been visitin: vith ela te Siaposehresponsihilitied ‘and. burdens. tor gE with reli iS 3 b FABRE IS, CANON: |Secre cevronsihlliies and bur oc he eae ; | Leagué would not compensate he | GREEN BELIEVES iwensions wore x { Pe 2 é j s dhesion would pr ' ce I sally decreas 4 alt i (By. United P Press.) udge Hellner, + | LoNnno —The Yeminine |eign Affairs, who introduced the gor t . jot “liar? ernment’s bill, said that the League . d. considerably diminish he risk ; in Europe and the rest of the } hone 1127-R there they will return t paradoxical, but Canon! world. Sweden, he added, would con “Last Night Here, urn to thelr home con kaye tt is so, He was ad-| tinue to maintain a policy of absolute +t celebration of their weddin; anni- eee sing the Liverpool poliee court on | neutrality. re and also $n honor of ana} oR. Bart! t juvenile crime. < tp ss Howard (0. Wis, who ala bats ek iueltoder PIO es engaenar at fic RAceeimiiRUEONY ne cnal ‘ti Illy.) oGege Wouter ineheance od THE CLEANER Er a u A eriminal girl is-¥ There is noth aoy ee ster, Insurance adjuster, E i 4 attoet.| apie ovis ek ta pot off WS jaere to appraise and arrange for pedir ce -tea Gratiot has returned from Den. [the Flee (rable, Had ova fell. tien, he Alle of the salvage trom the ‘Tri CLEANING, PRESSING : wigs] Yor mere he has been attenaing to ales thy PA. ats cai We can, | Deny -atocks AND REPAIRING out flowers Were t ay me aie Nie at se Shoneo ti a8 hall aaah > Called for and delivered the After rr pleasant nd py mahner, which Tew Gay is in Thermopolis today to same day. uests enjoyed a 'two-course eat 26a Sepia returned from | infinite om | #ttend a Big Horn Basin Masonic mect- juicheon ved, a ie Smith. Ot basirea ere he spent neveral days |to discover. ‘The’ erimes. of boy offen- io cares \ders convince’ me that their offenses — Mrs. GQ. W. Leidecker haa eeturried % are the outcome not, of badness but} |Silliness nnd imbecitity.” general Aid | Where is Relief From rhe Genet x orem naan shopping and pleasure trip to Canon on ascribes this’ difference | ‘odist Chureh wi moet iy | between boy perverters and girls of} 2 ° ° Ge omornww Iattermopn af SA ele | 3p. ang ent Sade’ Nikon ar Lana saage tk to enonyeuber Srtacioes Blazing Skin Diseases? in the basemy jurch, e meted out to the frail sex, | members of the’ Northside Circle witl| Pending ‘@ few days in Denver on a “It = boy hool found out} aust i Endure Forever the}will cleanse the blood thoroughly and kill the germs that cause the proclaimed a. liar, | trouble. business and pk ve the hostesses. beens iol ioe Torturous Itching? And for this purpose no LO re trated from early da ayy TY + T. Ke ‘The skin is fed from the blood, Old Timers sy oe Neat Rie ok SORE Go term is dee nd upon the condition of the er ever made can approach Visit ee aire amas trip; PROMINENT AMERICANS LEAVING FOR EUROPE—Upper photo. shows , offenders and! Blood . depends whether or not|the record of S. S. S. which Mr; 7 = alte hs of ‘Rock ose . | Mr. Mark Peter, Swiss minister to the . and his wife, who are returning nfs r found.out in isa} your skin will be healthy and free |Cleanses the blood of the disease Island, Pr broil. is. the piling ta B. L. Bingman of Lt ite, Wyo,, is| Switzerland for a visit. Lower photo sho ‘s Mr. and Mrs. Robert Under- aw “ PS dle ka fi erlun from boils, pimples, scaly irrita-|¢etms,,at the same time building Kimball, St. and-both Me. ana| Mere attending to business matters in Reet “aber ready to leave on the French liner La France. Mr. Johnson is Ea nha iene al Hons, red eruptl and other dis-|") the general health. i inca pres the clty for a fe je new American ambassador to Italy, Insert Mrs. Wm. K. Vanderv : ‘Rosa tetiapaed ae a oe ener} iguring and unsightly disorders. For valuable literature write to Mrs. Janes were residents here 26 years ¥ few days. faabit. And girls fib so effi ntly that | The sensible treatment that will|Chief Medical Adviser, 100. Swift eter before long they are convince Mrs, Janes will be remembered ngo. 4 2 | ‘ ‘W. D. Weathers of the Fargo Oil ee Tiruih lob that uiwi. uptedthe:? SBOE RNID Atlanta, Ga. show real results is a remedy tha’ by old-timers as apapone Merrick. inst Ene mangos wip toaerne™™™” " *'| FRENCH DUELING AND AFFAIRS ie arene valet es "mes f th amples of in|, 2, Rihnceat sn town retcinr| OF HONOR ARE KILLED BY WAR _ ||» wii twig? Casper Daily ‘Tribune were entertained |: informally at lunch this noon by Mr, J. B. Griffith at one of the popular afes. s Le 4 ee House Guest > Returns Home, Miss Marylda Neyer, who has been visiting herewith several of her girl friends, is returning to her home in! Phoenix, Ariz., tonight. er © Mrs. Wilson Kimball, Jr., accona- panied by her little daughter, Jeanette, | left for Denver Jast Tuesday night and is visiting with ure Za Tully there. Mrs. B, P,(Crayton is here from Mil- ler, Wyo.,: on a short business and pleasure trip, “Mors, on ean is visiting. ot the Hugh E. : hame' on North Wolcott —— PrN 32k Thursday Dance at 7 EA HL The Wi 4 ‘Will chaperon at the regular-Phursday night dancing jarty at the-Masonic temple this even- ing. ‘The affair is‘given for the bene- fit of the American Legion and the Army and Navy’ club, ae home. in: Fullerton, Nebr., after, vis: | 204 iting with friends hete for about two weeks. eee b Mrs. Joe Littleton has left for Mount Tose, Colo., where she een called by the illness of her eee, Lew M. Gay. of thetehascet a and Gay company here, has left for Thermopolis where he will attend the Big Horn’ Basin Masonic Past Maatets' ‘associa- tion, oe Mrs. Carrie Devlin . of ‘Lawrence; Kans., is here to be with her nephew, Morris Pimey, who is ill at the home of his parents, * Mr. and Mrs. C. MM. Ayres arene parents of a peby, ded ‘the girl said to him: + Mr. and Mra. Billy Tonia are “in Denver after spending) a few days in Colorai iprings. rier. a i DSS, ‘visit. i — + |in arranging their itineraries to the cem- from his shee} cae Om the Sweetwater. Dan Gitiespie ee Reivec representing the White ‘Truck Company, was in Casper P ‘Charles J, Rice of Bosworth, Chanute & Co., Denver, wae ims this week. Cc. Townsend ‘s sehaitas to return from Los Angeles early next week. oo 'GRAVE VISITORS | TO HAVE HELP OF THE FRENCH (By United Press.) _ PARIS.—(By maii—Arrzingements @re being rapidly perfected in. Paris|_ for assisting. ericans who will come to Byance this year to visit the graves of their soldier dead in the. battlefield cemeteries. For six months, the Amer- ican Red Cross has been conducting a gentral information bureau here where are handled all inqtiiries from war- grave visitors and these are. assisted ‘eteries in the devasted region. The success of the information bu- reiu has bren such that the French it proposes to slipplement. it hment of a central of- Several’ Schemes are on foot in Paris for the erection of large new hotels and at least one ‘of these: will be. op- erated: on American” plans, with an American staff....A British syndicate is also arranging to erect an all-British hotel ‘of 2,000 rooms, the] ethane in’ France. LONDON (By* Mail)—The' little Gaughter of a Scottish member: of the house of commons was much impressed by the report that December 17 might be. the world’s “‘last day.’ Her father told his fellow members of’ the house that when he left home that morning, “You'd be! say, ‘good.by" to mam- ma, daddy, amines both will be in different places this event free book o P.§, the dozen 17 Battery Place mistice to revive what was formerly | CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY New Yorks AND THE HIGH COST OF LIVING ~ By HENRY WOOD, ; (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | ‘ } | | | } PARIS (By Mail),—Paris dueling is | indefinitely | This is the concensus of both the French press and the French public following the few sporadic attempts that have taken place since the ar- the most picturesque and the most harmless of Parisian sports. Two causes are conceded to be largely responsible for the untimely demise of these “affairs of honor,” namely the war and the high cost of living: During the five years of the pwar the French public became too accustomed to seeing’ hundreds and thousands of men killed and mutilated to be able to stir up any enthusiasm or inter- terest in a mere skin scratch sus- tained in a duel. Secondly, the high cost of living and the depreciated value of currency and fixed fortunes generally has rendered it entirely too expensive an affair to | stage a Parisian duel. Without the | duel being staged so that the’ two | combatants ‘might get the greatest | amount of publicity and social gossip out of it, there is very little object in risking: having one’s skin scratched and possibly getting infected with sleeping sickness microbes. i According to La Liberte, which re- cently published an obituary notice of the “duel” affairs of honor at Paris are now being nettled, in the following manner: When two “‘messiuers” get involved in an.argument in which the honor of | one or the other) of them becomes | dolted, the latter says to the former: “You're a bloody,'bow-legged, knock- kneeded spindle-shanked: war-profi- teer," or words to that effect. “You're a vulgar nouveau riche,” LOST . The person who found the’ two diamond rings in.the women’s rest room at the Iris theater Sat. night please return to Iris theater and receive reward. | | | phen want Blue Label Karo is Pao for Home- - made Candy. It is easy to make and costs much less than store candy. Write for f recipes. ee oo atec tip coon ot Kare by cans. replies the aggressor. “Consider yourself slapped in the face,” replies the aggressed. “Consider your own face equally slapped,” retorts the aggressor, Thereupon, there being absolutely no deeper limit of either insult or in- jury to which the two. can sink, they either turn th backs on each other and walk aw or else shake hands and are reconciled on the spot. Before the war, of course, the two haying got to the point where they had constructively slapped each oth- er’s face, seconds were called in, ef- forts made at reconciliation, which always failed, and then with great form and pomp, everyone clad in high silk “hats, Prince Albert couts and chrysanthemums in the button- hole, the whole lot repaired to. the ferris wheel on the Champ de Mars and proceeded to have each others re. - Before the gore stage was reached, however, press photographers took photographs of the two woul be slayers with arms in their hands, society reporters took down names of the brilliant gathering 6? aristocracy and nobility gathi 1 in the offing, and then the two ters wen for each other until or the other -got accidentally,’ intention- Uonaliy’ or purposely scrathed. Thereupon, ‘physicians who had been: held in the leash were turned loose. 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