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bArR EIGHT ~ ee ai Sara ie: Che Casper Daily Ccibune MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1925 { 1a | Lions are the only animls of the aviation work preceeding and during, I fell. flat in my tracks before I could; family. to--have -cinqula cat the region. of Dvinsk. Los Angeles hotel man who “I was absolutely afraid to eat, for PENED) = Stehlin has flown over parts of it meant nothing but suffering after- SALE @) ‘France, Belgium, Spain, Russia, Poland,| | %#¥8 he spent a small fortune and 2 , Ml ward and I would have awful pains and CE, al Lithuania and the Uni States and! | tried every treatment money could burnings in the stomach and chest; Fite By hopes soon of seeing Letvia and)| buy without getting relief, until he] | sleep! Why, I didn't know what it was! The Leader store, 164 East Seco Ri, ga from the air in his service wich + wee: et ‘s sleep! I would lie in street, Saturday started another sweep- E ASSURANCE so tricd Tanlac. Says he suffered for] | to get a night's sleep! % t At RA Clery me sor, St Ali he_ha fdea! | twenty years. : bed a while and then get so restless ang, “article or wearing area OF THE U. 8. TET The painting season is on, If you! that red ex PE al a : ON Tere EP SCY : : oncern closed out their en. haven't 1dy felt a hankering after, followed by tiendncnel ie Ar should ne ‘over ne re a he peed and couldn't even sit still and write a! tire tock (to) th pew, Zar ore sce pes a : ON on ae hig hk erp cas ed letter.: I lost so much weight and|tne Lea pany, HEAL TE a brush and a bucket of paint, | The will s t strength I was almost too weak tojing to the Casper establishment. In- walk, and I honestly believe no man in| cluded in the sale are coats, suits, | vi ed a 0 tjar ‘s, hosiery, silk underwear, and ay Ree ere omar many other articles which are to be sold “Last September I reetized I could! at a fraction of market value. This is} Imness and!| prosaic duties of a life guard at the on. | serioust en, increased vitality |beach. That game is not exciting! is a good example; and happiness; yellow, amiability,.and|}enough for a man not yet 24 who has| ney. You don't feel! black, melancholia, |fought under foun, flags. & desire to spruce} As a rule, pale tints are most appro- oS | g Room 23—Townsend Building Piece: Ain the ered C.E.HOOD “heh AGENT paintir of nature's effic an overwhelmi things up! at Christmas or Fourth of | priate for coloring plaster walls. Cream, | 0 oO) ¥ ew mid-summer merchan- peatoasteh be July. Maybe your subconscious mind| blue, green, soft yellow and pink are | Tots k: hold out no longer, and as 1 had read|sisd 40 be ALSO FIRE INSURANCE knows that paint free in winter and| tints most used. Pink and yellow, warm oday $ vents a great deal about Tanlac, I made up — it my mind to give it a trial, Well, sir, it was the greatest and happiest sur-| Mr. Bowman, district engineer of the prise of my life, for I began to feel|state highway department, is leaving better right away. My appetite im-|for Cheyenne tonight to attend a meet- too quick! in ther. Or) colors, are best in darker rooms, and | t——————— lg it doesn't. Either way, spring | the cooler colors, the blues and greens, » when that the| for sunny walls. One hundred and forty fifth anniver- house shabby the ave-| In painting eral rooms it is usual. Sary of the battle of Lexington. jpms it is fe , oa way engin- nated lilac bush, and that the iron frog | ly best to complete one room at 2 time, ingland observes today as Primrose proyed, I began to sleep La Gaad Fi be of ae) five Cte Sclipo wat fountain is shabby in spots. a® this results in a2 minimum of dis.|Day, in memory of Lord Beaconsfield. my strength gradually returned. So ayaer of Ne Lise Tae ani aeteds a aesthetic value of paint is not,| turbance. The order of procedure, if The tional Society Sons of the Rev- kept right on taking the medicine an 0 and when p | in only a few weeks’ time my troubles|to carry on the work for the coming had all left me and I found I had/summier will be discussed. gained 15 pounds in weizht. ETT EES PTE, From that day to this I have posi-| The Avereaerentth ot -the Osseo fst ever, its most important quality.| Walls and floor are both to be treated, pation embles in Washington today ‘As some one has euphoniously put it! is to do the walls first, then the wood- , for its triennial session. paint is prim for protection, Paint work and finally the floor. | Augustus Drum Porter, late third dep- is as a chemical combination| The Institute for Technic:il Re uty police commissioner of New York ver | dian 570. of which prevents rust or gives the following directic y, is scheduled to be placed on trial tively been in the best health I ever | ¢ 5 dec sts show shat decay of, finishing old floor: under an. indictment charging} enjoyed in all my life. I never have an ache or pain. I eat anything T| want and don’t suffer any bad after | effects at all; in fact I feel just like a new man and have plenty of strength and energy. My nerves are steady and strong, T never have a dizzzy spall) The reassembling of ‘the supreme ‘nd my sleep is restful and refreshing. | court of the United States today, fol- “In 1900 I suffered a general break- nlac has been worth its weight in‘ lowing the Easter recess, is given added} gown and during these 20 years I spent| fold to me and all the money on : importance by the possibility that the small fortune searching for health,” earth could not buy the good it has TOD Y LAST TI i fe court ? " me i } c. 2 an-| done me.” chinery deteriorates from the same kinds and dries to a very hara, | Court may hand down decisions on the said Harry McAvoy, with the Alexan re ive ite dota inig Rape eR eee easee A ME cau durable, wear-resisting surface. pending prohibition questions: dria Hotel of Los Angeles, one of the § 3 JTINUOUS 2:30 TO 11 Another method of fini ia floors is| The inter-allied conference is sched-}jargest and finest hotels 0 (Saas Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- CONT: IN PLN uled to assemble at San Remo today to} california. ° cantile Company, in Salt Creek by Salt ss the Adriatic problem, the Turk-| «7 went to the best specialists in New| Creek Drug Store.—Adv. “i ” ace treaty and other momentous | york Chicago, New Orleans and Seat- — | he M Co} VE ions arising from the late war. B ; structaral materials sometit le to| him with neglect of duty. only twe the weathe Manufacturers causes a greater anni than f re know. Certainly hous: munity fall into deca surface protection, and much i begins! For old floors it is often adv y-four hours of exposure to} apply a modern floor in to hide! Representative women from all the imperfections, und then to apply a var- | States will her in Wastington today ; of paint! nish, or, if desired, the so-called var- | for the opening of the twenty-ninth con- tinental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution. say that lac 1 property loss | nish-stains may be e. Whether this claim can be} work. On rou s eed to exact fizures we do not| could not be made ry com: the u ck of to apply so-called floor | m ma- , Which contains color pigments of floors that ent a good | of varnish, it The situation is made wor: ent by the fact that Libor is Sf to pe them thoroughly so that a} U! and paint is from 100 to. smooth surface may be offered. After | diseu nt higher than before the lightly sandpapering, a coat of liquia | sh war. The Department of Agr wood filler is applied, and then two [ae table aed ini New Cee today | He I ‘tried eve miedicing Bae NOTICE! has no influence on paint prices coats of varnish, allowing at least a 7 ROCA DIC WOoerun geo | ment money could buy, but the best Box supper and dance will be ‘given it. makes the suggestion thine Inbor is between its. Many painters | Will be that of. Miss Flora Payne Whit- | coura do was to @et a little temporary] Friday evening, April 23, at Odd Fel- The Eyes of the World Forgotten daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry t Y| relief. Finally F gave out completely |lqws’ Hall, for benefit of Woodcraft 4 yne Whitn and Mr. Roderick) unger the straingeMdyhad to quit work} Home, given by the Neighbors of the But the eyes of the world were on them, and neither ‘Tower. of son of the for-} i145, ? S Woodcraft. Ni tentani Si ibate ~ : f. %, Ei wether. I was terribly discouraged ‘oodcraft. ‘0 ~admission. ; mer United States ambassador to Ger-| SVOPtny condition and felt that. 1 would ga ES had a right to this hour of stolen rapture. torv results himself on job . row. a . many and Mrs. Charlemagne Tow ic . Benjamin Franklin was an_ expert . “ eaanta its sual /Aimauition itches gota ne »e an invalid for the rest of may days. : Presents no unusual dimeultl — TEAR UIiMietetions Illahee roca leeyiniee: : He, affianced to another to save his family from The: first rule, naturally, is to find A bath without water-is one of the| form, In. fact, I was a confirmed dys- ERS? ruin. She, already wedded to a man who made her life out what ni i fresh cont, Cracking, latest novelties. A thick robe is en-| peptic; nothing agreed with me and I ingot) nniabrisen wdstioanre sens twined with wires, and when put on 4 jsuffered ‘from all the terrible symptoms a torment. And deep in their souls they knew that to that the paint no longer protects the | : it of electricity is passed thru the} of indigestion. My heart palpitated soj WANTE part was the only thing to do. They did not dream that material, so that moisture easily pene- | res, (‘The wearer of the robe soon) badly I thought I had heart trouble! > 1 £1 “ finds his’ body getting Warmer, until ina! and I would get so weak and faint at! soon a miracle 0: |\ove— es the cracks and decay ults, BrP oonunmintsrinteraiaenentecare Pilitlen whinge perapirm obey: Paani etic: aie oleate, Hauling | a ; ful workmanship, the outside of a ariel Ti BATTLE RED x ee — ~ —— i Penile aeasisvonticus Resin laaenete IMPORTANT. NOTICE! | Contrac i] 5 E ns enre'of pronerty and the climate. | waArsaw, (By M Joseph The Lyric has un entire change of program regardless ‘of train’ IN. thre nrths of the cost of a painting | omit the fille nd apply three coats 3 and that, while painting may jot varnish, with, ex! pexcouent _Tesults, fine art, the layman can z If the outside of a house is to bec gtehlin. a twon aoa ans eee | Wyatt-Wolf Motor Co e done over, it is a good idea to look ator of Brooklyn, } who Ir F: Oh! La, La! Some Chicks Call Temporary Offcs = around your community, and especially | as fought in three armies, your neighborhood, ‘before selecting |to Riga to enlist. under. the colors. If you live in a city brick row.|fiag in the war against. the this probably does not concern you, but /yolsheviki. If h rviged for suburbanites, and dwellers in wood, |ed he will have s 1 under four concrete and stone houses, finding the bin four years. The colors of right color scheme is often difficult. America, Poland and Letvia, in. turn,| In garden cities the color and plan have won his allegian : of every house must be approved 1 Since last fall Me local committee on architecture. but in fighting in the av most communities no standard is re- Polish army and in that service took! auir and the desire to brighten up part in the Polish drive which threw the! the place often results in ever house Bolsheviki out of Dvinsk | on a block taking on a different color tehlin, who was formerly a life guard | The effect in th is more start-/at Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, went to} ling than restful. France in January, 1917, and joined the} A good color can make an ugly resi-|French Flying Corps where he won| denc i rat least inconspicu-| two citations and was promoted to be sergeant for aiding fellow aviators at-| 1 otherwise well: | ed by German planes. | ek red is, curtously| When the American army came over} enonch, the most nnobstrusive color for !t0 France Stehlin . transferred ‘his as | a building. Green and brown are |lesiance to the gmeric: usually good, brown being warmer, and ;% commi: 1 0 harmonizing better with grass and fol-|2tors and took part in actions in nee ; Champagne, Verdun and Soissons » White is attractive for certain types |t0rs: After the armistice he returned | of homes, notably the old farm house |t© the United States and is said to have > and the colonial style. White paint is |4o/ned (he aviation less durable than light tint, according to chemists of the Department of Ag-| ee jor Stehlin has | tion branch of the public Trucks YRIC THEATER ||,’ ecuee-(1 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE’ TODAY A Big Musical Comedy Film ) E ‘ccc Adolph Phillips tre ae Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. IN-——— ‘Oh Louise’ One of the greatest stage successes. Dozens of pretty girls. Be ag often ruin unned house. T eee eee June Elvidge IN-—— ptember hi ‘Ss pectasted in New Y + ricultu They advise adding a little . ‘| : 3 missioned ntain, came to Poland cream or buff, a tinge of gray to 1 Fe . ee t aon Hutt, on Co ane and was assigned to duty on the north- e en ase’ add jeastern front. He Some houses of the bungalow type with a Polish flyin look well in two colors, one for the !amer lower 1 ent four monti squadron, the only . ean with the Poles on that. par. t. and another color. or a dif) ticular front, an@ participated in all the ferent shade of the same color, for the upper half. This effect needs careful planning. It is often abused, so that ILILOSLILILSILTL IIIT OI OOOO S BN The Gigantic REXALL ONE CENT SALE | ow In Full Sway Knocking the Out of Old spread. Whether the wall to be cov: Come Early, It’s.a Real Show “ Yes, That's the Kind” T’S the sock that fits so well, looks so trim and wears so long. In aword it’s Everwear. The smooth beauty and remarkable wear- ing qualities of Everwear have made it a universal favorite. grew \ — ered is outside or within, the surface should be carefully prenared before priming. If the old coat is in fairly! z001 condition, and not too thick, it mpv not be necessary to scrape it off, but rough places where the paint haf erneked or neeled must be scraped and sandpapered. The surface to be coated should be phantutely dry, free from dust and! smooth Outdoor painting cannot be Mon a windy or showery day fone w Wind) drives dust, insects, straw and ne linst the wet nnint. while rain streaks it and snoils the smooth- ness. Even for indoor work, dry weather is preferable. : The first coat of paint is more im-| nortant than the outer coat, it fills the pores of the wood or plaster and| fram retting in, This priming is best anplied thin and smooth with snecial notice taken to leave no pores of the surface m al unfilled. Tt takes a week or me - the rim ine cont to drv properly. A the surface cont to damp priming is to; make cracks and peeling certain, the under cont will continue to contract and the resting: tension me by the paint cracking. follows nractieally the some miles ns ontside work. The main thing to remember is to put a thin, pmaoth cont ona dry smooth surfac A thick coat of paint does not. as might | fe enpp 1, have extra wearing prop-| erties. The r n is that the tensile | strength of a thick layer is so strong | thet it does not contract and expand with the wood, and when the wood ex- ponds beneath it, it cracks under the strain, In apparent contradiction to this is the fact that three or four coats AANA oe CRMC COO eA prevents moisture In silk thread, lisle and cotton for men, women and children and at a wide range of prices, until it is 4 will be ov. Tnside paint Men’s Socks, 35c to $2.00 a a lai a rt os, as important inside the, house as out. 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