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) SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 EAGLE TO SCREAM WHEN VETS @sssessen = the ‘kish mar- riage compulsory for men over twen- ,S 3 (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE—Two Ford one Ford roadster; one i. cheap. Also, one Royal typewriter; €be Casper Daily Cribune ——— — - PAGE FIVE fho Créer of tho Serpent wil appear Liewt. Casper Collins camp No, 15, > ‘Casper. { ss Uluminael parade which is}from H. W. Lawton camp No. 1. Tzate @ivertised as a spectactiar feature. Acceptance address by the camp Arrouncen.en:s by Samuel Shove 'commender. it the Deet decarated budding would Closing prayer by Rev. W. L.| rooms, basement and bath. a & price of $25 today gave im-| French. Anda, 104 North Beech. | tom to decor im the business t trict aed by Mehilay n maiority of | Moaday, July 4. WANTED TO RENT—Ford Gelivery, structure: are cxpected to be swathed ip the nations! colors Ly use of flags and bunting. Window displays will Tikewis> be in harmony with welcome Written ia unmistakable signs. GOVERNOR TO WELCOME VISITORS TO STATE. ¢Goy, Robert D, Carey wil extend & warm welcome to the yeterans at the opening cession of the encamp-| feent at the high school auditorium Sundey evening at 8 o'clock. At @rcises On Monday Gen. Tasker H. | {8:20 A! M.—Opening. scesion of ce:!, SAF. Phone 611-W. . 325. “North: jParteacnt in T. O. O."F. hall. |. 10 A. M.—Military, fraternal, tages jand decorated auto parade $50 first prize, $35 second prize, $15 jthird prize for camps turning out the greatest percentage of their membership. Casper camp barred. |850 first prize, $35 second prize, $15 third prize, for the fraternal organi-/ men. Close in. 225 South Park. |mation who turn out the greatest per-|Phone $73-R. S T2-4t} J contege en thaie mepihership, FOR RENT—Room and beard for") | $50 first prize, $35 second prize, $10] two people. Phone 1489J. 7-2-2t apt. with gas range; lights; hot and cold “water; dishes and bedding tur-| Tiltss will be speaker of the day. The} third prive, for labor organigation opcam| ni will close Tuesday with a|that turns out the greatest percent- public installation of officers, a ban- 26° of their membership. quent and a dance. | $50 prize for the best Mot in pa- ae. For the benefit of prospective par-|"™' ficipants in the Monday parade,| a sanioe. oeee and labor or- ihich isweheduled to form at 10 a. m./S-aions who will parade | must With Samuel Shove as marshal of the Pend the number of members they FOR SALE—First-class player plano. $125 worth of music rolis, at a ger gain. Phone 486-R-. 1-2-3! FOR RENT—Small six-room house; | partly furnished; lights and wa- ter in house. South State hospital. Phone 1376-J. 7-2-4t FOR SALE—Dodge touring car; | | | BY JOHN D. HUNT, M. D. In a letter to Dr. B. J. Palmer, president of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, lowa. i havo certified by the adjutant or sec Gay, the directions for assembly are fepublished below, together with the|'et*ry of their organization, to Sam p singe m of events for the |e! Shove, room 323, Midwest bulld- Seay encarapinest: : S JIPAI Mepend concert a ec ea ape fouth Sf Denk Reading of Declaration of Inde | sayeer ie Ara ph Feat pes) pe pendence by commander of Camp No. . city officials, *|9—Roger M. sen. * lice departments. 5 ashe Bev. Phhip K. Edwards. = fen Bs pate Large = Speaker of the day, Gen. Tasker H mobiles, men| of | Biss. Spanish-American War Veterans, de-| yp. x¢._-Department mceting in I fertment <xecutivye committee and|o, 0. ¥. hall. o ters department officials of ladies’ aux- , cheap for cash. Phone 1376 J. \ ' | FOR RENT—July 2, one-room apart- ment and bath; furnished for houso-| keeping. 5269 South Center.’ Rental! $40. Includes water, light and gas for cooking. For rent, July 3, com-} pletely furnished five-room and en-} closed. porch cottage with enclosed | yard and sheds. Two full beds, plano, olayer, sewing machine, ctc. Rental, | 390, includes city water and the min-; imum charge for clectric light and a 6:30 P. M.—Meeting Grand Liar of] gae for cooking. Telephone 151 or 5 iorado, y t i s2ate | We itn teat} tect ak Seca Military Order of the Ser- | 1429. 72-1 | American War Veterans according to}" s p. y1—Grand military order of | "OR RENT—Sleeping room. thein camps, from No, 1 to- No. 16, kitchen privileges. Corner CY the serpent parade. Illuminated. Wdies’ auxiliary following. 10 P. M.Grand display of fire | 20uth_Wataut, pOn Nitth street, east—American | works, South Center street on the|OR RENT—Two. basement rooms Legion followed by the ladies’ aux toothitt, for light housekeeping, $30. Phone Winry and Boy Scouts. . aire Be ey ape aT 1 gOn Nisth street, ‘weet “Moses fife |: 9 4.Micr-Nomingtion of departinen | Sot) muaes ohm seme, 7s tern @hd drum corps, Moose lodge an¢ other fraternal organizations and fra fernal floats, followed by Scottish dan, bagpines ‘and, ‘‘Horribles.” wWficers. Reports of committees. Hon of officers. 1 P. Mi—Finishing of business ot the department and selection of en © | for light housekeeping; in basement. | ‘nquire 327 South Kimball. Phone | UTS. T-2-1t? | | LACK OF EMPLOYMENT doesn't; ,On Bighth,. east—Labor | organiza: | ampment piace for 192% r fons headed.-try ‘laljor bands Monts tr1'53) p. M—Public installation of de] nett pigs ee bday anlar eerie b akg Rs gm ai 4 rartment officers-clect. ‘eeps Watkins’ customers buying con- On Bighth, wevt—Labor: erganiza-} ¢ p. M.—Veterans’ annual Lan | inually. More than 4,000 men are tone. quet. Henhing hotel. welling Watkins’ Products exclusively. }On Eléventh, east—Merchants" floats {9 p. x1. You sell 137 products direct from us: and automobiles. On Seventh, west—Automobiles oo . Block captains will be assigned tc each block for formation of the pa: | tn'on Pinserand my sere bunion te rhcv. Samuel Shove wit] be marshal] ’ tuinz of the past. Always recom P the: day: cnenced by Casper Pharmacy:—Adv . The complete program for the three i ey encampment and celebration be | Mis Villian Cringle, 19 years of age Ginning July 3 follows: town clerk of Peel, in the Isle of |; . 3 '—Nic b oom with Sunday, July 3 finn. and the youngest ‘person to hold | “OR, RENT— Nico neat bear * vi bath. Board it regire. { Morning—Arrival of delegates and | office in the United Kingdom. Privnegs o6 hati Phone 12. " ‘© the farmer. Credit: terms arranged. If you own aufo or team and waagn:! van give: surety bone; are under 50} and war*_a prosporous business, write Dent. U7. the J. R. Watkins Co.,! Winona Minn: Write for particulars. | where you can get territory, In this state or elsewhere. Act quick. ai cares te extraordinary, TM admit, bu lowed your advice, usd Fairyfo-t en members. All trains will be met upor [ 's — y Pe te entering the city and ~isitora ex-| © The latest and most enterprising of | FOR: RENT—Room in moarlern hohe coved fo department headquarters | £omen's clubs in’ Londotmte-ie-whicl| ~ for/ene or twaorent! yoclose int): those coming via auto should re Port at once upon arrival to headquar ters in Henning hotel, register and feceive the badges. vhfines its membership te girls and ‘romen employed tn domestic ‘service The club-has a cozy home* centrally sated In the city,.wheré the cook or Phone 4471. 738 South Beech. FOR RENT—Furnished sleepingroom near refinory ‘and beanding house. 10:30 Ar M.—Carz leave the Hen-| nald servant may ‘spend her afternoy)}phone_1635-J. 72-2 Ming hotel for the Salt Creek oil fields u 3 vs * Tuncheon seryed at the Midwest ho- ooo tel. there. 2 3 8 P. M.—doint sersion United auier’ Wir “tenses EME EXCLUSIVE PICT auxiliary © in new } Sehool auditorium. Program: “Opening Address—Samuel Shove Ghairman of executive committee. » Prayer—Rev. Philip K. Edwards Addres: of Weleome—City and mte-—Gov. Robert D, Carey. i © Memorial address by department Mspector, Safiuel EF. Thomas--For the departed chaplain, E. R. Cary Who lost his life in the Pueblo flood disaster. 4 _-Presentation of camp color Industrial | high OF DEMPSEY - WHICH ARE ALLOWED BY HIS MANAGER | __LYRIC SUNDAY _ Kelly-Springfield Tires Ask the most experienced motorist you know what tire he considers the best. He can: tell you about Kelly-Springf ields as well as we can. , -Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Fifth Sts. x .... Phone 913 . ’ OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. : 412 East Secend Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 Sir: I am. sending you this Brief statement of the circumstances which eventually led ing.J%n the New Chiropractic Fountain Head, for. | several different occasions MY.) | tor of the ring. ropractic In the cure of disease," | "* © * c- >, 8. C. for rms of adtmissio'? | °" Carpentier kept consta: and received a prompt reply. 2° jaioft at two airplanes sc the ‘International College of Ch | he: and when thelr answer to my m © sixth yours, I found that they offered | nated. in respect"to both time and-me.| ;, Jersey preliminary Brennan was introd: ‘orm: ject mn | luced and he ot diseases Ly allopathic medium during hemiplegia, scarlet fever, deafness, and in’ practically all that Chiropractic. _ Chiveprac challenged the winner. There was a] ij epxtemic of the flu at the close of the recent disease considered hopeless and incurable by the medical front which Itseackaainae oma. ay of 4 few minutes while Demp-| i Germany and the allies. This afforded the man. In Lethargica Encephalitis. or so-called sleeping sick- dent Green. who was running t) | 8°! S hands we ing an M. D. also mgraduateso [Presence of Descamps the University of Michigan, co;.|manager. With this over course in Chiropractic vastly s<|of eight-oun loves we: by any other school of Chiropr. | Dempsey's h: by Ma ting the best in Chiropractic to. | ncn ek “a soon as T could arrange to get awa: which was only a tew Cays afterwards. I had not been ithere long until 1 realized that I was not getung anything of yaiue to me. 1 was not getting any- thing that 1 could conscientiously offer as Chiropractic to the public. ‘There, tney, taught neither Philosopoy nor Science, and only the crudest art, which I now know to have been. at-best, only oid and discarded moves. I re- turned home much as d'd one army from the Mexican bor der, tully realising that I had not captured Villa. Notwitr- standing ali the Joss sustained, later in the summer, in August my son, aged 6 years. fell a distance of six fect. striking on his head and sustained « collar fracture of the lert wrist, in addition to subluxations in the cervical region. His care was uneventful until a weck later, when the mus cles of the neck became painful on movement of the head. He was put to bed with a temperature of 106 at 9 a. m., and was delirious for 48 hours, when face became normai at night. and on the second day after it was observed that both arms and both legs were completely paralyzed. How. ever, by the end of a week it observed that function was returaing to both legs, and in considerable measure to the right arm, but the left arm has remained unchanged and. so continues ut the present time. In a few weeks after he had recoveren sufficiently to travél we took him to Chi- cago for medital advice, but getting no help we returned kome. If we Kad only_known what Chiropractic is and what it tan do, and bad come here-then, ge would have Jong since have Ueen well. Durng the ioilowing year we ed to > Vordand. Oregon, ii the hove tnut a cnange of climate, to- gether with proiestione! aivige would prove of benefit, but uo improvement resulted. le there he was ndjusied tor four or §.x months by Dr.Heien Bock of The U.S. S., with some venefit. He Was later taken to Los Angeies, Calit., wiere medical advice and treatment failed to produce any \fesults during a yéar and a half. So he was brought back to Montana, During all of this time I did not venture to adjust him for iear of making his condition worse, inasmuch as { real- ined that my ‘knowledge of the Phijosophy, Science and Art of Chiropractic was too imperfect auu Linited to give me tut! conudence in it. ” This fact clearly illustrates the imp: mative need of giv- ing wu pustiide pubueny wu Las Dare aad BeUBuk CAUrOpracue. sua We. Must ieanes c el wae GGcruNAUON Uk Caureprecuc ts ides igs a Veriabie UCLUpUS, Wana Coredtend tu ucstruy lui mieucud It iM SU SOULIeSS Guu wiAeK Wha pULtical incrigue transactions: Wii wiv evUMLFy ox HMapsvurgs u honeazoierns pales “BMaawwustee comparson. 1 ueaury le.wucics ere FAply sayuaing every MvCuue Oc poklicar wad Cou yy aud even OW me Unreatening the sanciuy Oc Luv nue. it seeks Lo insinuaw tiseli into the conuaeace of tue wisuspecting public unger tne guise of child and public weltare. ‘Chey are rapidly av- + quiring all of the large drug anu cnemical iouses witn thei eatensive accessory serum ana antitoxin manufacturing plants, and every possivle means is used to al.ga tne 1o¥,- sans ofthe Uniled States with tnew malicious During the recent European war the medical trust ruled with an irop hand, and would brook no word trom any other system of healing. Should they. ever succeed in pass: ing the bills that have already been offered in Congress, tuey will invade and rule every home. in cur fair land with the same mailed hand. They will say when antitoxin and serum shall be used, as well as who shall be vaccinated, and no one shall refuse them. because-they are securely: in- trenched behind a federal law. : They will have at their com- mand the same legal power and cold-blooded order of pro- cedure that characterized the military draft. Before céming to The P. S. C. I met and saw some of your graduates’ adjust, “and observed in every cuse that they had a more systematized art and seemed more confident of themselves than T had observed in others, and after com- ing here I could readily understand this, for they are taught and drilled here 4s nowhere clse, which accounts for the uniform success attending their adjuatments in. the’ field. Since I entered The P. S. C. on the 20th of February, in the pit clinine I have seen several cases that had been to Roch- ester, Mir™:, and had been diagnosed, such as hemiplegia, idiocy, ulcers of stomach, tuberculosis had been given; yet under Chiropractic adjustments every one of the afore- named canes are steadily improving. I can safely say that practically ell diseases can be cured by Chiropractic adjust- ments, properly given, with due ject to time and mo- mentum of disease. a I consider it truly wonderful with what promptness and accuracy the major is selected in clinical cases by prac- tically all students who have been here\twelve months and over. This is because the Philosopry and Science of Chiro- practic is an expression of natural law, and is therefore true and inchanging. I am sure there is not another institution in the United States teaching the sdme subjects, not ox- cepting the best medical colleges, in a more thorough man- ner than they are taught here. The faculty cannot be excelled" in their respective sub- + jects taught and this fact is the.chief factor in the uniform Dis. J. H. and A. G CHIROPRACTOR Midwest Building, Suite 318 to 323. . Office Phone 706, Res. mission were introduced from the cen While this was going bing bandaged in the success of The P. S. C. graduates in the field. In addition eee oe 7 At the truka tnat germs are not the cause of Boxing com.| |* i Medicine and surgery treats and deals with effect: Chiropractic deals with causes dicine ix neaitn us well as Loe cause of all dis is Chiropractic {s scientific. Medicine mer within tne body, thus verifying the truth, that Chiropractic is altruistic. fropractic is bas joes not prevent smallpox; tnat antitoxins and subluxations, while ,medicine is based on th ntly looking| |vaccines Where used are in ull cases a positive pfriciem. and when used iessen the chances of recov- 4 poison they must be eliminated from the etore affect adversely ali of tne vital forces ‘This was abundantly proven by the most tlag- tul example of ignorance and ineff.ciency in paring over- No system of healing known today can compare even re- motely with Chiropractic in either the acute or chronic forms of flu, pneumonia, infantile lysis, typhoid fever, was ciimi opportunity of making a supreme test of the ness, Chiropractic is a specific and almost always successful nedium in all of its manifold phases even after the M. D's. had given the up to dic; while pp ee . Wrior to the war they had tHe benefit upon the other hand I have never known nor heard of a case z = orjes with unlimited working capital. The of this disease that recovered under medica’ nt alone. re ted on] | iron-tisted manner with which they conducted Still in the face of these facts the medical pro ec, Kit-wurk would have made an absolute monarch insanelt refuse to admut the prov facts regarding the Jealous. With abundant supply of antutoxin, of Chiropractic in the treatment of sleeping sickness; Vaccines they went about thelr work, they not only misstate the t# in the case, but deliberately lio in order to disparage Chiropractic in the estimation of the people. They invoke the aid of our numerous so-called leg islators in an attempt to pass laws for the benefit of them- selves and against every other system of healing. They sub- sidize the newspapers and bribe the judges in our courta in one way or another, and affiliate with the blackest and most corrupt political gan er: Tf they can crush Chiro- practic they have nothing cise to fear. Since the onset of the flu in 1918, think of the thousamtia of homes in our land alone that were made desolate by the black spectre of sleeping sickness. It enters silenlly nd unannounc tar- ries awhile, then departs, leaving the body cold and still, Carpentier's serums and The highbrow in charge, a veritable Czar, dictated a ste- reotyped line of treatment for all kinds of illness, and 4! eases such as flu, typhoid, measles, pneumonia and smal pox, and no subordinate was allowed to add to or subtract irom or change the prescribed treatment. And no eclectic or homeopath or osteopath was allowed to treat any case under their care by their respective systems on pain of se Vere reprimand or court martial. The strong urm of the law. supported by the army and navy, stood squarely be- hind them; therefore they were granted everything they avked. but despite ull this they met the most disgraceful di i 3 nd bears the spirit away in astral form. or leaves a wreck in all histo: Their death record was one in 16; with = ™ cs a q he ostnapath one in 127, and the Christian Scientists one in Of the former self. possibly with reason dethroned. Tn such t while Chiropractors was one in 886. ‘The allopath nev- Ca#e¢s the human dynamo is on fire, the fever mounts higher, er searches for the cause of disease, which he conceives to the taxine-laden blood surges on and the relirium “grows wilder, thirst becomes excessive, hallucinations and p! asms run rict through the brain, the hours drag by drearily, and finally the surging in the bloodstream begins to abate, the phantasms withdraw from the physical realm, the pulse slows, the face pales, and coma, ever hovering ‘near. now assumes control of the case—the coma deepens. The crush ing anquish of the parents cries out for help, other exalted specialists are called with those already in attendance, all confer, and for once agree, that there is no help, no hope— at this juncture a neighbor lady and friend enters unobserved be find cuses the organ under the ban of suspicion lying within or t and evasi of pain an ev" the ca: entity. In a vain endeavor to in any .region of the body, he ex- nearest to this region. If it ts the stomach it is either all or in part removea. und the same is true of the kidney. ap- 1 bladder, the tonsils and teeth are made to ac act Y all obscure pathology, and are accord y sucrigced without further consideration. Virche considered th greatest authority in medical by the rear door. She is deeply interested on the com- mythology y. #nd while he announced the germ theory of mon ground of human She is apprised by the mother Giseuse, yet his subsequent investizations convinced him that of the situation; she has never before offered any advice, germs are not the cause of disease, but are at most only.an but new shé. can not refrain any longer—sNe asks: permis- incident attending the pathological lesion, and he #0 stated this Tact. Of eourse no one today who can make correct premis and from them deduct logical conclusions or who desires to be classed with those who are abreast of the most advanced ‘conclusions. regarding the médical and surgical pathology of disease—would question the final results of the epochmaking In tigutions of Dr. John B. Frazer and his associates of Toronto, Canada. to prove if germs caus? disease. sion to call a chiropractor—which is promptly granted. Soon the chiropractor is ushered into the presence of the frail and helpless’ form; he views it briefly, but thoughfully and analytically, and having skillfully palpate’ ‘he cervicals and located the subluxation. deftly udjusis it by a >ecoil. In a comparatively short time the entire symptom com: plex changes, the child becomes conscious, ind recovery is uneventful. This brief description of a hypothetical cause is typical of thousands of such cases that have occurred and that are stil occurring throughout our lund. , The only theory of the cause of disease that has stood and that wiil continue to sand the most grilling tests ig that of subluxations of one or more of the spinal vertebrae, and is known as Chiropractic, which was not discovered ‘until 1895, by one D. D. Palmer: His discovery was made purely by accident, and while he made the discovery of the funda mental prine'ple. yet he was not permitted to witness the evolution and fuil fruition of his great discovery which was at once both evolutionary and revolutionary. And having 1e his contribution toward the evolution of a higher and better humanity he xrew weury and, aspiring to. greater achievements, he puswed to the Astral realm, where he could vontinue his ‘evolution unhampered by physical limitations. T am forced to the conclusion tha: the desperate aniag- onism of the medical profession towards Chiropractic in par. ticular is due to the fact that they r»zognize"in it their most formidable enemy, and are therefore using every available means in their power to crush it. . In the late European war, that holocaust, that seething cauldron, the crucible of God marched brave men of every nationality and from every land. There all were amalga- mated in that’ crucible’ of firé and a new race was born, but like dumb-driven cattle. and to and to accept th ehead.oLman Th But what of the great and funder S ° — - tie. which was fraught with Preliminaries, but jmerRsey CITY, N. J., July | all humanity? Was ft to be tly conceded to have sac Dempsey, world’s heavyweight| again placed at the?nt in the firet tilt, hoxing champion, left for the arena Cleveland — New York | Washington conceived in bigotry and bmatch from the home of William C. it was not according to thevas — extraordinaril; t elmer, bank and God moves in a mysteriouudience. During th here "he Seppen million- president aire sportsman he He plans His footsteps in twas hardiy a sound. 1) SP enene ne. abent) 120) Scaton The statement of the fundy the conc and sna ent at 0 EGE Re SAEED OOe Dettol tse: phllosdphss ithe coUection gong a he, Dempsey was given ® rousing cheer st’ Touts or Aion of its art. ¥ Dy & crowd of several thousand | oy a contr without moneish Of reliet as the! sons us he emerged trom the house,{chioee? - nds. History bears elche crowd arose and orted by Chief of Police Bent. hiladelphia - a great and trying crisits first taster .ley, the champion entered an auto- n of the race a competjout betwee Packey out a great mobile bantam- | motoreyel. immediately ie the 1 and preceded by a squad of whoop when the kneck- policemen, he was driven OUt came. From his seat in the last a through a lane of cheer-|TOW of five-fifty’s he started walking & admirers. Dempsey. smiled and *!ong the chair tops to the ring, in friendly greetings) “Gungway for a general,” he ready to meet the issues ankie Burns, excention. B. J. Valmer Ag within himself.” and set al work in the development c ,, of Chiropractic, which un, CHEERED | w are ed his hand hand has grown at a ph PORT io the Crowd. shouted and the crowd let him pass, about Chiropractic te that N. Y., July 2. The Champion entered one of the _ Arrived at the ring, he shook ministered by any auxiliaier left Port Washing-| ‘fremont street entrances of the Dempsey's hand. “Atta boy, Jack,” hands alone. Scarcely harsey City on the yacht | arena, virtually unobserved at 2.40 p. be said. “You're a real champion ail DTS a ee bee. 45. He was accom-|/m. A large crowd that had gathered “ight. We're proud of you.’ at first was viewed In the°®!S Descamps, Angus|on Montgomery street expecting him _ Th® champion’s lips curled into & but now with positive ala Pierre Mallet, friend|to enter the saucer on that side was “Mile as he acknowledged the greet: thit organized medicine Bries Ledoux, French | disappointed = [ia . fe With the exception of Jewish mar J. riages and those by special license, fans §0t all marriages n England must he cele: brated between 8 a. m. and 3 p. mu pea ea PUBLIC GRAVEL PIT NOQW OPEN disnosal for the purposehampion; Paul methods, and in every wavyweight, and in their interests, to the «entourage method of healing, regatjood sized crowd at the! who are the voters and { many th Jour: | ———— other | JERSEY CITY, eculators in caught long at today’s fight Who should say what our’ 224 Wave to the chal-| Instead af finding themselves in a Ieee Dectasinng” to:e ep |Turkish bath as they had expected. ef the A. M. A., and wat! escort followed the | the spectators found it not unpleasant ends, and to fasten their ;she pointed her nose|even with their coats on, so that there any altruistic motives. and started for Jersey | w Mitts show of the latest shirt- | ings, East of Hospital on Hast Second St. When the flu, infarturhed from his morn As for fans—poofs! Good hard roads. down hill pull, theria, scarlet fever. pndély after 9:30 a.m. As Everybody welcome. Prices reasom sion aes once stampa house, he walked arm RINGSIDE. July 2.—A soldier of+ able uarantine and squirt se jiso: id Ma s | the ‘irst d ion. Cc Guarded and he declarey, tee Gag itt fing:|the First division. his fatigue cap PHONE SEE BEN—1480 A; cocked on that the outcome Is a rowa of admirers at wis | _ measured by the viruler” as being an entity. side of his head, let brisk | nd iger was given a r entering the hou ‘The chiropractor Wor the morning Science and Art of ¢ a meric system, and wite™ eagerly, reading the | families, can approach /4 manifesting great in- | FOR SALE OR TRADE ifteen room house, hot and cold water in each room, two baths, ing of assurance that pictures and cangons. | water heat. perfect condition, located in Cheyenne, will pay 20 per Ris skilifut, and well dint up to his room. When |] Ce?t Met on investment, will not entertain a trade for property with in he was attired in a light |} “td Valuation. Address H. B. care Tribune, or Phone 1105-42. t, light ‘cap. ten shocs. | 3| TURES : sed Uars for sale + We have some special bargains in. used cars. Cars can be seen at the East Side Garage. 1 Dodge touring, 1 model 4 Overland, 1 Reo 6-cyl., 1 small speedster, 1 Ford Sedan, 1 Overland touring, 1 Chandler chummy roadster, 1 Inter-State. East Side Garage JOHN M. WHISENHUNT. LY } MANAGER AY 99OO4-9-506-d: . Jeffrey S: PHONE 79