Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1921, Page 30

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GE F ee: oT _ —_ ——s e™ tH “<é ester naA PAGE SIXTEEN _ PRESBYTERIAN Permanent Organization With) musical coscert by wire! Resident Pastor Projected to Succeed North Casper d on ” -.men. In departments where work: Chapel transmitted by! wireless to the auto- /Of “Practicing medicine” “ieeyr found] ing @ay is 19; anata tuemieebereiens — mobile which. with its powerful re |) guilty and have declared the|time on an hourly basia will "be paid rth Casper| ceiving and \repreducing sets, will | wooming law under which he’ was, hereafter. Pe carried | alt at different stations in the reat- | covieted “unfair, unjust and not in| ————————$— < v. David F iz jconformity with the spirit of the!emn responsibility. ' Me missions [aeons constitution. { s in Wyo-} That is welcome news to the many} trom © prejudice for the Two MAMMOTH STILLS friends of Dr. Jeffrey, but it is very/and to give to the defendant every ured about |much like the fable of locking the|right to which the law entities him. unoed, and barn door after the horse has. been/pid the jury which convicted Dr. Jef. y will have| It is nothing less than a se-| trey do that? No. cers. “rard on support of the rivet endorsement A. Wilson, who is aiding S success. POLARINES TO PLAY LEGION The curtain raiser game of the 193t season on Casper ‘grounds will played at, the high school ball par tomorrow afternoon when the Stand- ard Polarines are to meet the clu! representing the Casper post of th American -Legion. The game wil! called at 3 o'clock p. m. Tris is the initial game of the sea son for both teams, but with a wealth of good material available from which to draw players, both clubs are ex- pected to play fast ball. The players for the Standard team are all employes of the local Standard plant, while the American Legion team is. composed| whblly of members of the local post. A big crowd of enthusiastic support- ers for the team will turn out to chi their respective favort tory, and the winni sume the lead in a to be played during the summer amon teams of the same caliber. Aside from the games played by the Midwest, games § °¢ to be played during the si son that will afford a better exh When You Pay. s kept jitle Tommy up to the in the matter of say ing srace meals, and ~*- mad no difference when she took him t Mother tea with her one afternoon at a res taurant. She said to Tommy the waitre nd served the te: say grac ¥."" “But jected her year-old son, ‘we're paying for t aren't we?"—Houston Post. Robert Simpson and his crew are now in the cemetery for fourteen | days only erecting curb- i and stones. See him re or call the Casper >nument Works, -W. | Cemetery tion hag|¥et been uncovered here, one with a|ming.. The news dispat sen filled | Capacity of between 75 and 100 gallons jurors as saying that “ao verdict of h of this side of the | Tid on the\home of Ed Rule in West/preme court of the state.” d f the|Casper. Rule and his wife and two| By such a statement the jurorg|‘@il to abide by the solemn cath. tt | Shea, right-hand - pitcher, H. |Ume worked has been abolished by automobile. residents in various sec- J. H. Jeffrey the Republic Iron and Steel company. tions of Denver will be tre: on of the largest toa, as a preliminary to Denver's music week. |nounced today, Other independent ii appearing in a Denver newspaper, . amt The poe: a by a = states that the 12 jurors who con-| ™anufacturers will follow suit, it was Wall in 1 music +~ a given at ti |victed Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, chiropractor, | !ndieated, affecting upwards of 15,000 home of . Pyle and will be the stolea. vere arraignment of a system of jus-) stance: tice, se<ane\ which is not by anyjor¢ a crit Two of the largest stills that have|meanys confir.4 to the stafe of Wyo- do not-believe him guilty » but we will find him guilty and then let the supreme court quotes the/decide whether we are right or wrong.” . If the jury did not believe, as it |now sstates, that he was guilty, why aid it find hinr guilty? Why did it and another of the 50-gallon type,| guilty woul! have been brought in by | were takén yesterday when represen-|us had we not believed that the ques- tatives of ‘the sheriff's office made a|tion would be submitted to the su- took to render justice as pointed out}. to them by the law and the ‘evi- dence? Why did it stifle the. voice of | WSF? conscience and send to jail a man| “| who, by its own admission, ought not. |men by the name.of Patterson are/| frankly confess. that they did not de- in jail awaitmg a hearing in justice|cide the case of Dr. Jeffrey on its court. The case will be heard Mon-|merits, as all cases at law are Iday evening. | posed to be decided. By their own oe re |mission they did not base their ver- oe $5 | SHEA SOLD TO ST. PAUL. _|aict on their honest convictions. They | ‘© &¥e been sent there? . |did not really believe that he was a| Belated sympathy will net do Dr. ST. PAUL, Minn. May 14.—Patleriminal, yet they convicted him of| Jeffrey. any good now. He remains an has been/an offense which Wyoming law as-|prison, branded as a criminal hy 12 ey club in the! sumes to say is a crime and sought|men who now admit that they never |» Up A a the New | to escape responsibility by passing tho | believed him guilty of a criminal act.! baby York Nationals as part payment for, buck to the supreme court. Ail of}|Could there be a more brazen travest! Goldie Rapp. New York is said to|which tends to Prove the ¢ommonlyjon justice? The admission of these ve paid $12,000 for Shea. who won|known fact that justice is often a 27 and lost 7 gam team in the Inte: od turned over to the:St. Paul American association by ‘ot _any man takes.upon itself a is CM ME RC FACGONPA'N : *. Orders and BIG BUSY STORE DS '. Solicited 14 — WATCH OUR WINDOWS Hardware Section Back to Nature IsIndeed | Shave Your A Healthy and Profitable Lawn Pastime Lawn looks like a with two. weeks’. of whiskers: And there is no practice quite as pleas- urable and profitable as working in a Garden. ; You would hardly know the man after he has had a clean’ shave. ~~ : A few minutes each morning or evening will in- " “— SEE BEN" sure a Ee Bentthel satten—2 nqugh fe furnish your '. It’s true ‘with the Lawn. Makes all the own table wit resh vegetables and enough left ; At orld: over to pay considerably more than your time and f difference in the world: . labor would cost. Aap If you need a Lawn-Razor, come see-us. H You must equip yourself with the best and K K handiest of garden tools. Our stocks are complete K Th Weseenhhe ct aS. H with everything you will require for working the, : Phone 743. “ soil, for planting and cultivating. Harold: Kramer, Realtor | H Manager K| H EEK SO Os Spades ______- H = foe, ope K Ki>= fa see) Kakes________ x Shovels ____.__ $2.00 : : 5 He eege s Far ree H H| Weeders __1__ 25-50c Guaranteed for 10° Years.) Crucible’Steel Knives 48 S Hose, 19c and 25c ft. Hardened in’ Oil. - Two Sizes. i H= Get Busy—Let’s Have a Garden 18-Inch, $25:50.. 20-Inch, $27.50 n re Grocery Section ne H_ lnqushmens angie, Very y es Hot Cakes for Breakfast Sica K iness - Opportunities. K * ont is = H Notary Public H 2 “ HKHKHKHKHKHKHKHKH : This Week We Are Serving As Our Week Special:. none L. C. SMITH & BROS. New silent model eight — all makes rented and repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired Casper Typewriter Exchange Goo. J. Heiser, Prop. 112 E. 2d, Over White's Grocery PHONE 856 4-lb. Package Pancake Flour at. Special: Price of 45c Gi Regular Price 55¢ : By simply adding water and stirring well, your cakes are ready for the griddle, and are better than the old-fashion home-made ones. i E : Try a few packages and judge for yourself. ry OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STYLES . Ime 5 1; = nn wietece te (MOCK JUSTICE. 2riccovea a, (ATTEMPT MADE TO LAUNCH NEW. Pencer reature IN TRIAL HERE ia Steet owizt| TI. BREAK SAFE. | A news dispatch from Casper, Wyo.,| Dlants in this district, it was’ an-| Robbers ‘Try to Chisel Through!’ to’ the age of 6 or 7 a Chinese is the most gorgeously dressed 7 | gad A $e3ad 83! Greeley Autoist ’ Is Fatally Hurt btietes , Butler, 27 syeare —_—___ Composer—How much do you think} Mrs. Florence Murphy Covicy OPERATORS OF POGLS |Columbia Crew TL ought to get for this song? waging an active campaign f. led Critic (without hesitation) — Six|tion to the of city cco es with the Toronto! misnomer and a mockery. b is, always symbolical, consist+ national league last! A jury selected to decide the fat | well-executed figure in silver |f ‘Times. THE. HUMAN SPINE F. P. MYERS, D. C. ’ ; The human spine has a wonderful meaning. It measures consider- ably short of three feet, runs the length of the back, gives rest to the a ang attaches directly or indirectly to about all the other bones of the body. It is in'the economy of the body mechanics ‘the nerve disttibutor -of the system. In that respect it does its work with precision until it becomes disarranged, when it turns to a nerve disturber. . The first unit in this column articulates with the human skull. If those articulations are disturbed by. displacement of the first vertebra it will impinge the nerve trunks that lead to the area in which areincluded the eyes, ears, facia] and head’nerves in general. This will cause what is commonly called headaches, impairment. of sight and hearing, facial paralysis, epilepsy, and other disturbances resulting from the 4 of these nerves to pass on to the various parts the proper amount. of mental impulse of health energy. {cae Every joint in the spine. gives off a nerve trunk on either side of the column. The displacement of any one or more of these joints will result in disease in.the part the particular nerve trunk supplies, inthe same way and with similar results to that described in connection with the first_unit or vertebra. c Bas Fatih ‘ These are not mere statements arising in a theory; but are facts fully substantiated by thousands of restorations to health by the Chiropractors the country over. No one can dispute facts, and the facts of the Chiro- practic science have been\as clearly proven over and over through more than two decades of practice as the result of adding two to two will be four... Where there’is sickness of any kind in tiie body it cat arl demonstrated by the Chiropractic science that there is nerve compres-— sion at the human spine to account for it. yf ane _ ‘The mind of civilized man has been trained for-centuries to’ believe that disease is a thing, a tangible something, an entity as-jt were, and that it can be cured by a drug—or by taking something into the huss system through the stomach or otherwise that holds some strange’ ag magic power to change disease into health. -This seperstitcrion,, ike’ many others, has prevailed through time largely becai of its | PIAS Wad as civiliven peavle tive wader adincni a ditions, they will! 8 long as civilized people live under artificial conditic will -of diseases contend with disease. And inasmuch as the vast majority of : are caused by nerve compfession, adjusting these causative conditions is the most important thing that can be done to improve the Health of any suffering individual. ‘ ; Were ainve In the light of the modern science of Chiropractic recovering from disease means the.removal of its causes. This done, the restoration of health is by nature. Spinal adjustments insure nature the oppo: to rebuild weak places or restore the so-called diseased organs to. natural conditions. . Disease is the result of interference with the natu action of health energy from the brain to the body. Health is the resut of removing that interference. All the Chiropractor can ‘do, all he tries to do, is to set the nerves free to carry this health giving and health sustaining energy from the'brain to the body cells, Sig : Life imposes many customs, habits and duties that directly affect the human spine. It bears the brunt of every form of physical strain and stress. It is not physically able to. withstand the effects of | ordinary incidents, and by the overtaxing it is subjected to, its parts become displaced. This accounts for the fact that ‘practically every individual suffers physical ailment in one form or another. Ninety per cent of all human ills are due to this one cause of spinal derangement. Under Chiropractic adjustments the human spine is- manually re- aligned. Health is the net product of Chiropractic spinal adjustment in degree’ as the spina] displacements-can be corrected. .-It ean-not be otherwise—the cause of disease being so removed there is no condition in the tissue by which it\can subsist. Any tissue in which it is lodged will expel it.as rapidly as natural function is restored through the re- building process of nature. | sees st What is true of one individual is true of any. Human anatom: * alike the world over. When'the human spine is in order, there is health and immunity to disease regardless of race, age-or condition. -When it is not,:there is disease in the place as well as elsewhere; in child and adult alike. Chiropractic adjustments will not abort death, because age and a natural wearing out are the results of themical changes in the body cells which no man can forestall, and which only the Supreme . Intelligence of life understands. They will, however, abort: disease where everything else fails to do so. They are in full accord with the natural laws of the body. It brings the structural parts of the human spine to their natural adjustments. How well the Chiropractors have succeeded in restoring health can be judged by, reviewing the fact of the growth of the Chiropractic work in twenty-five years to a profes- sion of ten thousand members, ¢.nd a lay following of more than ‘five million people. . 3 : _ Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS ee Suite 318 to 323. Midwest Bldg. Office Phone. 708, Res. 93 Drs..B. G. and E. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Building Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235

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