Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 9

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[LIVE NEWS OF WYOMING FLOW OF WATER FILLING WORKINGS OF KEMMERER GOAL GO, NO. 1 MINE KEMMERER, Wyo., June 2.—The flow of water encountered in No. 1 mine of-the Kemmerer Coal company at Frontier several weeks ago steadily is filling the workings and the output of the property has been reduced to a small fraction of the amount of coal which was being lifted daily when the TOTAL ELK LOSS WILL BE 2,000 AT JACKSON, WYO. KEMMERER, Wyo., June 2.—Bruce Nowlin of Jackson, who is attending to business here, states that the total loss of elk in the Jackson Hole district during the last winter did not exceed 2,000 head. About 15,000 elk wintered in the hole, ‘so the loss, if Nowlin’s statement is correct, was approximate- ly 13 per cent. ——>____ WITHIN TWO WEEKS TWO WELL-KNOWN WYOMING NEWSPAPER WOMEN DIE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—Two of Wyoming's best known newspaper workers have died within the last few days—Mrs. Cora B. Wanamaker. edi- tor of the Rock Springs Rocket, and Mrs. Donald MacQueen of Lysite, who has been a frequent contributor to Gheyenne, Casper and Lander newspa- ders. Mrs. Wanamaker died at Rock Recruiting Forces of District Have Time in Colorado Cc. B. Starnes and A. A. Hill of the! local navy recruiting station spent Sat- urday, Sunday and Monday in Denver attending a general get-together meet- ing of the recruiting forces of Colorado and Wyoming. | A navy smoker was held on Lookout mountain on Sunday, all officers and families of the men attending. The sail- ors and their families were taken to the top of Lookout early Sunday morning by automobiles. On their way up they visited Buffalo Bill's grave. - Upon reaching Flying’ Horse Inn, which was chartered exclusively by the navy men for Sunday, many games were started in real navy style, and us speeches by fogmer army officers. The! navy men expect to hold their next! meeting in Colorado Springs in early September. . sete Most people are worth their salt, but how about their sugar?—Lincoln (Neb.) A conference to discuss plans for ex What Are You Goin to Improper Tréatment Leads to a Well, anyway,’ no country will ever imany of these are only known aboard tending the trade relat ween n want to get into a war with the an American man-o'-war they were nf Canada and the West Indies will be) (hited eae aeT ETE Loaibawaty great interest to thousands "of visitors. Opered tod Ottawa. ar caipasiec ciksicartcheried ect Dancing with real lively music was in —— : bee Sooo tte Progress the entire day. Lunch was| The steamship “Cody,” named in| served at 12 o'clock and dinner 5 p. m. honor of the late “Ruffalo Bill,” is to be) ——————— , Monday morning the recruiters held a launched today at the Hog Island ship. TYPEWRITERS f business meeting at the recruiting sta- Yards, Philadelphia. |] Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer i tion in Denver, and the afternoon saw on RON. é the sailors attending ‘memorial exer-| All the writing men that we have CORONA—L. C. SMITH cises at Fairmont cemetery, decorating met or have inquired about are for Casper Typewriter t the graves oftheir former ship mates.| Hoover. Fut none of them are attend Exchange ‘ Thousands of people attended these ing the convention as delegates—Chi- ] 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 ercises. There were a number of cago Tribune. : Do About Your Catarrh? expect to be cured by the use of local remedies. But have you ever known of one single person to be freed from the slavery of Catarrh Serious Stage. Prada beenld pk aes ptt pas LAST iF FOUR AOYS WHO Springs, after an operation performed Because you have doubtless been} by any kind of local treatment? Ra Wilare ited ant siniadort th t the state hospital there. Mrs. Mac- fairly comfortable through the] Why? Simply because they have art Denes Buvihbibronerty, Dae Queen died at ‘Chicago, after a long | mild summer months, and free] overlooked the cause of these into Rorilition neo ptemare erttaa ro GOT AWKY FROM REFORM ene The remains of Mrs. Wana- from the soreness and irritation of] symptoms, and hence the treat- = 5 4 eT were - erty % duction. It is hoped that with the melt sent ‘to Denver for ‘inter- the membranes, do not make the| ment has been misdirected. Re: ment, and those of Mrs. MacQueen to! Fort Wayne, Ind Sas Youth Shoots Self In Hand First Day Is Out of Hospital EVANSIUN. Wyo. June 2.—rhe first day he was able to work, after spending -several weeks in a hospital while recovering from a fracture of the hip, Milford Gamble, 18, accidentally discharged a .45 calibre revolver which he was carrying in a shoulder holster and the bullet passed through his right | hand. The youth will lose the thumb of the injured hand, and possibly the entire hand. move the cause of the clogged up accumulations that choke up your air passages, and they will natur- ally disappear for good. But no matter how many local applica- tions you use to temporarily clear them away, they promptly re-ap- pear and will continue to do so until their cause is removed. But if you will take a treatment that goes right down to the very source of the disease and attacks it at its starting point, then you are on the right track, and can exnect results. S.S.S., the fine old fifty- year old blood remedy is an arti- dote to the millions of tiny Ca- tarrh germs with which your blood ig infested. Don’t waste further time by continuing a treatment that can make no progress toward permanent relief, but begin to take mistake ‘of thinking that you are rid of your Catarrh. For if you suffered with this disease last win- ter, it will again be with you in all its severity unless you have elim- inated entirely from the blood the germs which cause the disease. Are you going to further tempor- ize with a disease that leads to such a serious condition? Don't you know that you can use gallons upon gallons of local treatment without the slightest permanent benefit? Just give the matter a lit- tle careful thought, and you will realize that it is but a waste of time and money, besides seriously jeopardizing your health, to con- tinue a method of treatment that has proven of so little value in making any real progress toward genuine benefit. ing of the abnormal amount of snow resulting from » winter and spring storms the magnitude of the inflow will diminish. AMERICAN SOLDIER ILLED IN FRANCE Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, |, First War Mother of the Nation Gives Entire Credit for Recovery of Her Health to the Well Known Medicine, Tanlac. SCHOOL CAUGHT IN MONT. CHEYENNE. Wyo., Juné 2.—The governor's office was notified Monday by William Moncur, superintendent of the state industrial institute at Col- ter, that James A. Robertson, the last of the four youths who recently es- caped from the institute, had been cap: tured at Laurel, Mont. Two of the youths were captured a few hours after they escaped and a third ;was drowned while attempting to escape. tb eas Good Feeding Helps Wool Production in ——— <.— —- CORDILLO TO BE TRANSFERRED TO PEN THIS WEEK CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—The date for transferring John Cordillo, ex- agent of the state prohibition depart- ment, from the Laramie county jail to the state penitentiary at Rawlins has not been set, but the transfer will be made this week. Sheriff Trabing of Albany county will haye Cordillo, who The following remarkable endorse- ment of Tanlac was given recently by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, at the Gres. ham Memorial Home, Gavin Park Evansville, Ind., which home was pre. is under sentence to serve from fifteen to twenty years for his part in the slaying of Frank Jennings, in custody during the trip to the state prison. PRIVATE. SECRETARY OF KENDRICK STARTS LAW PRACTICE N CHETEANE CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—Joe C. O'Mahoney, private secretary to Sena- tor John B. Kendrick of Wyoming since the senator assumed office three ‘years ago, has resigned and will en- gage in the practice of law in Chey- enne, being associated with Avery Hag- gard of this city under the firm name of Haggard & O'Mahoney. He has been succeeded as private secretary to the senator by W. A. Anderson of Sheridan. Third of National Guardsmen of Utah ‘Arrive in Russell CHEYENNRA, Wyo., June 2.—The first 133 of the 420 Utah, Idaho and Wyoming national guardsmen who are Lander Region, Said ‘lockmas- LANDER, Wyo., June 2.—F) ters who have put their sheep through the shearing sheds in this district state that sheep which were well fed during the last winter and spring have shorn approximately two pounds more per head than animals that did not have the advantage of féeding but depend- ed on the range for sul SA ENDS ARGUMENT BY ~-STRIKING DISPUTANT ON HEAD, CRUSHING SKULL CODY, Wyo., June 2.—The _precipi- tancy with which he terminated an ar- gument with Bert Beatty at Pearson Bros. lambing camp at Eagle Pass may result in Stanley Rapp facing a jury for his life. Rapp terminated the ar- gument by striking Beatty with a piece of iron pipe, crushing the skull. Beat- ty is in a critical condition at a hospi- tal at Powell and Rapp is in the county jail here. es A barber proposes to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. It’s about the only way left by which one can get any sen- sation out of a cask.—Baltimore Amer- RIDING BLIND BAGGAGE CAUSES WOMAN'S DEATH EVANSTON, Wyo., June 2.—Leaping from the “blind baggage" on a train on which she was stealing a ride near Spring Valley, Mayme Thomison. a young negress, was dragged to death when her foot caught in a chain. She was dragged for several hundred feet before her body rolled down the em- bankment beside the track. The wom- an boarded the “blind baggage” at Green -River in company with Buck Thomas, a negro. The couple hed a! bottle of whiskey, it was stated at the corney’s inquest, and the woman had taken a number of drinks before she} made her fatal decision to leave the train while it was ip motion. Thomas Was srrested after the tragedy, but was death. ° ge en CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY released when’ it was established thz | he was not responsible for the woman’s| sented to her by the patriotic people of Indiana, as evidence of their apprecia- tion of the services rendered to his country by her son, Corporal James B. Gresham, the first American soldier killed in France. Expressions of sym- pathy were received by Mrs. Dodd from all parts of the United States, and the newspapers of the country carried the story of the first “war mother.” The shock of her son’s death resulted |in the serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd's health, but everyone will learn with in- |terest and pleasure that she is now in splendid health again. When seen at her home recently she made the follow- ing statement, giving the entire credit for her recovery to the well-known medicine, Tanlac. “After my dear boy’s death, T had a general breakdown in health,” said Mrs. Dodd. “At first it was just indl- gestion. My food used to upset me and I had to diet myself very carefully, which wasn’t much hardship as I los all desire to eat. Then I had an attack of rheumatism, with severe pains in my shoulders, back and arms. I used to suffer a great deal, and my joints would get all swollen up and stiff. I was able to do very little about the house, and at times couldn't even cool a meal. I got very nervous and restless, and at night would lay awake for hours, In the cantata “The Sleeping Beauty” in Methodist church Thursday, June 3, at 8:15 p. m. All tickets sold. 6-2-2t Se ere dee The saloons''maybe dead, but their spirits are still abroad in the land.— | New York World. ;and lost many a night's sleep as 2 con- sequence. ‘A friend of mine had received a great deal of help from Tanlac, and It was she who advised me tq try it,. I ara so glad I a for it proved the best Sometimes} MRS. ALICE GRESHAM DODD, of Gavin Park, Evansville, Ind. Medicine I have ever taken. It #20n gave me a good appetite and seemed to settle my stomach so that I was no longer troubled with indigestion. 1 don't know what it is to have rheu- matic pains now, the swelling and stiff ness has all gone out of my joints and |I am able to do the work of the house with the greatest ease. My nerves are now steady and strong. I sleep fine ac night, and I feel better in health than ever before in my life. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me, and shall recommend it every'| chance I -get.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper ‘Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- contime Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adv. causes your Catarrh. If merely a local irritation and in- flammation of the delicate linings of the nose, throat and air pas- bages, then you might reasonably S. S. S. today, and you will receive the same benefit that others have. S.S.S. is sold by all drug stores. Write us for free medical advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 17 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Going Out of Business Closing Out Sale Will Start Tomorrow We will close out our entire stock of groceries to the public, at wholesale prices. We will cut the high cost of living while the goods last. Grab this oppor- tunity and stock up. First of all_find out just what it was In order to close out in a few days we are going to sell to the public at cost prices. Everybody invited. The store building has been sold, therefore we are go- ing out of business. We have a fine line of fruits and vegetables, choice teas and coffees, strictly fresh butter and eggs, break- jean. fast cereals, flour and sugar—everything goes. to receive instruction at Fort Russell in June arrived at the fort Monday morning, bringing their mounts with them. They are of the Utah cavalry. The Idaho and Wyoming Puy will be moved to Fort Russell later. ae PIANO TUNING If you want that piano tuned or re- paired in first-class shape, call Phone 1468. Wade Cramer. 5-29-6t® Choice line of Candies,Chocolates and Bon Bons Store fixtures for sale at a bargain; four plate glass showcases, tobacco case, electric meat grinder, electric cash register, scales. Casper Cut Rate Grocery & Meat Co. | Kiesling & Fenandez Props. Grease Thirty Bearings Perfectly in 15 Minutes Grease your car better than you ever did before, save an hour on the job, wear your best suit of clothes and never get a grease spot. EMITE LubricatingSystem Quick Easy Clean Efficient ‘At the rate of two bearings per min- ute the high pressure compressor forces grease into all parts of close fitting bearings, Hose connections easily made, instant- ly—no screw threads. No grease can touch you. The dir- tiest job about a car becomes the cleanest. ‘The Alemite Lubricator is worth five times its cost for the hours of dirty, greasy work it saves. Write at once for descriptive literature. Alemite Lubricator Co. 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