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© PAGE TEN PRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1922 SUPERINTENDENT SLADE 15 GIVEN © SALARY BOOST, WORK EFFICIENT ‘Raise Also Awarded High School Principal in Re- election for New Year; Complete List of Instructors Chosen Is Announced A. A. Slade, superintendent of the Casper schools and “former state commissioner of education, will continue to be &the highest paid educator in Wyoming during the coming Syear as the result of action taken by the Casper board ecently in authorizing an increase in his salary to $6,500 a Syear. The increase is evidence of general satisfaction in his Sdirection of the school work as is also Sthat granted W. A. Lacey, high school Zprincipal, whose salary was raised’ Strom $3,000 to $3,600. Mr. Lacey is Scompleting his third year as princi- Spal. & Teachers will be paid on a palary scale recently announced by the Spoard which permitted of many ad- Bsostments and increases. SHIGH SCHOOL ETEACHERS CHOSEN. Sixteen high school teachers were PURERE NESTS Sreelected at a meeting of the Na- Strona county high school board yes- Steriay wfternoon. A number of teach- Sers are planning to step out of the S profession for which the villain Dan cupid is to blame. Others have se- cured positions elsewhere and some husband. Jacob Lazaroe, Andrews’ counsel, said that Mrs, Maud Andrews, to Survey in Zinc BROKER BOASTS OF TWO WIVES BOTH TO FILE DIVORCE ACTIONS NEW YORK, April 15.—Counsel for Herbert Thornton Andrews, New York stock broker who is alleged to have lived in Jersey City with two wives for several months, today smnounced receipt of information that both spouses have initiated action to separate themselves from their common are moving to other localities where they will continue school work after ae successful year in Casper. S Those re-elected to high school posi- Stions are: W. A. Lacey, principal; (Miss Ruth Bridenbaugh, latin; Miss =charlotte Bushnell, mathematics; Miss = Mattie V. Lendrum, English and pub Zlic speaking; Miss Ina Hill, French Sand Spanish; Miss Eva McDaniels, “science and mathematics; John McIn- tyre, commercial; George Miller, mathematics; Miss Frances A. Yeo- mans, history; Miss Harriet Gardner Sand Miss Clare A. Bolton, domestic Sucience; Dean Morgan, physical train- Ging for boys; Miss Christine Dodson, physical training for girls; Miss Sa- rah Crumpton, art; Miss Bess Ran- Saat, school nurse, and Miss Hulda =¥eiring, writing supervisor. The following grade teachers were © re-elected at a previous meeting of the © board: Central school—Miss Minnie L. * Eddieman, principal; Mrs. Ivy Forbes, Miss Vida Williams, Miss Bess Ladd, Mrs. Walter Rose, Miss Helen Marie ad Cook, Miss Mabel Blietz, Miss Marie Moss, Miss Lillian Harlin, Mies Mar- Kijorie Pierce, Miss Clara Karv, Miss ® Agnes O'Neil, Miss Emeline Maxwell, = Miss Joey Nugent, Miss Hffio Kuhns and Miss Lydia Dagley. Park school ——Miss ‘Clara B. Schutz, principal; Miss Mae I. Winter, Miss Josephine ® Parry, Miss Katherine Banning, Miss @ Marion Simpson, Miss Mabel Carlson, Miss Bula Baird, Mrs. Nina Baldauf, = Miss Musa Ross, Miss Julia O‘Neil, © Miss Bessie Bosley, Miss Catherine = Kingsley, Miss Irene Campbell, Mrs. Ann Anderson. East Casper school— = Miss Emma Okerstrom, principal; Miss Mabel Talbot, Miss Frances Da- vis, Mrs. Effie Foster, Miss Norma Reuss, Miss Lois Coons, Miss Blanche = Evans, Miss Nira Stewart, Miss Ther- esa Fasbender, ‘Miss Ruth Eeckfelt, Miss Blanche Cole, Miss Madelyn Sea- & bright, Miss Mae McCarty, Miss Mar- © garet Barry, Mrs. Clara Baker. West Casper school—Miss Lily .Del Lewis, & principal; Miss Meriam Bondy, Miss = Loretta Newbower, Miss Ioue Walk- Ger, Miss Nada Baird, Miss Helen Whyte, Miss Ruby McCarty, Miss © Suvilla Marx, Miss Katherine Hinder- © man, Miss Elizabeth Trout. Burling- © ton school—Miss Vivian Dwyer, prin- & cipal; Miss Mildred Steidley, Miss = Theresa Eohwer, Miss Vera Tange- & man, Mrs. Lulu Leisinger, Miss Mary & Yard, Miss Anna Fridlund, Miss ‘ou- @ ise Reichman. SEAVIGE CAA WRECKED WHEN FORGED 10 GURB Dewey Buckeye, night service man fér the Casper Motor company, barely escaped death last night when the Buick service car, which he was driv- ing, was forced off of the road and hit the curbing at Railroad and See. ond streets, breaking three wheels. The accident occurred towards morn ing whén Buckeye was returning to The the garage from a service trip. Buick was just turning on Second from Railroad avenue, headed towar¢ ‘oss the street tgward Rail Buick into the curb. ads were also respon accident. The car and used the accident drove up Railroad without stopping and as it was still dark. The make of car and the license were undiscernable. QUARANTINE ON SHEEP IS LIFTED FORT WORTH, Texas, April 15. —The entire stale of Texas was re- leased from sheep scabbies quaran- tine today by the United States de- partment of agriculture, it was an. nounced here. HE IS LOOKING "EM OVER AGAIN “Bight years of stomach and liver trouble reduced me to a walking skele ton. My skin was dried up and as yellow as a twenty-dollar gold piece I was filled with gas and_had sever pains in my right side. I could not think and had lost all ambition to do & anything. Doctors’ medicine did not % touch me. My cousin advised Mayr’ Wonderful Remedy, which snatched me from the grave. I have gaincd © sixty pounds, eat ike a hired man {and am looking ‘em over ‘gain.” It & is a simple, harmless preparation that = removes the catarrhal mucus from © the intestinal truct and allays the in- . flammation which causes practicall: * all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- & ments, including appendicitis. One ®& dose will convince or money re- © funded. At all druggists.—Adv. TUPETTLELCETRELERSCESS ETE TCT IPE Te ee PT TINE het ? 1 driver who TUUREEYDLEDEPURECSPEDEL LOGSRDSTNT TI eT eeereTerePsTeseeis Reeey ..| He also denied the report that his cll- whom his client was married several years ago, and who is the mother of his two boys, had employed counsel to file divorce action in the New Jer- sey courts, Mrs. Esther Andrews, with whom Andrews recently went through the marriage ceremony in Greenwich, Conn., has employed cqun- sel to start annulment proceedings, Mr. Labaroe said. “I am also informed that Mrs. Maud Andrews, acting on the advice of counsel, custed Mrs. Esther Andrews from the Jersey City apartment and later ousted Herbert Andrews,” the lawyer continued. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrews do not know the present whereabout of Esther An: drews, neither do I, nor neither do T care.” The attorney denied reports that ali- mony had been provided by Andrews. ent had left the apartment with Mra. Esther, the younger of the two women. He said he knew of no war- rant having been issued by Green- Mart Projected| (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 15.—Surveys of conditions in the zinc markets of the world are to be undertaken by the departments of commerce, Secre- tary Hoover announced today. The situation in the industry in this coun- try where there is at present a 70 per cent shut down is “pretty bad,” the secretary said. He said he did not know what could be done to help the situation, but it was hoped the surveys. would where American zinc could be most profitably exported. ceobadhaael Wert Dats Mrs. C. J. Gerber and little daugh- ter, Betty, are visiting with friends in Parkerton. perjury. If any such warrant is is- sued, he added, his client would gladly surrender himself and face any CLASHES OCCUR. IN NORTH ITAL | OVER ELECTIONS Extreme Nationalists and Social- ists Resort to Warfare in Bitter Conteit at Polls | The following is one of a series of articles deali with plumbing in the home. They are written for the bene- fit of Tribune readers and carry helpful. sug; to those who already have built their own homes or who Pointers on Plumbing Fixtures By S. L. Griebel, Sanitary Engineer. \ (By Associated Press) ROME, April 15.—Gréve incidents are reported from northern and cen- tral Italy, where the extreme Nation- alists and the Socialists have clashed | in a number of cities and towns in the bitter electoral campaign. Sev- eral lives have been lost and great property damage done during these) disorders. Upwards of 100 Nationalists from Leghorn and Pisa, marched to the town of Cecina, 20 miles southeast of Leghorn, where they sacked a Com- munist club as reprisal for a Social-| ist attack upon local Nationalists. Up- on its return to Leghor':. tho party at- tacked the Spartacus ¢iub ‘dnd was driven away by royal guards, but suc- ceeded in wrecking the chamber of labor. As a protest the Socialists prociatmed a general strike which the printers nave joined, and there are no newspapers being published in thé W. M. Palmer ~ Plumbing and Heating : ‘A matter of prime importance to the home- builder is the proper installation and selection of plumbing fixtures. First and foremost considera- tion must be given to the selection of a competent plumber. It is often dangerous to health to do otherwise, as the fixtures might not be properly installed by unqualified perscns.° I place the selec- tion of the plumber as the first consideration from Plumbing Gas The Kind That Is - Guaranteed =— Gas Fitting Gas Heaters charges that may be filed against him. city. ‘Repairing the fact that the effect of very beautiful and ex- and Prospective Home Builder Read This! You furnish $2,000 cash and we will build you a five- room modern house with full basement, balance to be paid like rent. Call and See Us Reid Construction Co. 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Midwest Ave. Second, but none the less important, is to se- Phone 772-W . cure the advice and service of up-to-date manu- facturers of plumbing fixtures as to the best possi- ble selection for your particular requirements. In Casper you will find showrooms, in charge of com- petent plumbers, in which are displayed the very latest products in the plumbing line, with a com- plete range of prices to fit all cases, from which you may select these fixtures which best suit your needs and secure without cost. deiailed description of the items selected. ‘ 319 S. Durbin. Phone 43 WHO IS HE? He Is the HONEST J. 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