Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1921, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 EX-SEAVICE MEN “HUMAN SPIDER’ To SCALE MIDWEST STRUGTURE icin eMUM rid VOTED BONUSES BARING FEAT OF LAST EVENING TO BE EXCEEDED [1,00 IN MANY STATES Men From Many Parts of Country | in Casper Entitled to Cash | Voted by Legislatures of Home States | | | Information regarding benoficial | legislation for ex-service men and women, recently passed by the dif ferent states, was secured from the | Red Cross central division headquar ters at Chicago by Mra. Kittie Payne who recently returned from Wiscon- | sin, where she had been as a delegate | attending a national conference of so-} iat workers Although Wyoming is not found in the list of states having enacted so ther-aid legislation, yet neari states of the union are by the ex-eervice men and around Casper. 1 definitely at this tim states are ready just to pay as bond is sues will be necessary in som* cases before payment begins. However, the local chapter of the Red Cross has sent letters to the adjutant generals of the states named below, requesting | , definite information on the cluding application blank: mation ‘on land grants The followig states have passed sol dier legislation in some form or other as indicated below: New Hampshire—Cash bonus; $100 | total | New Jersey—C bonus; $10 for] each month in se! 5 New York—Cash bonus; $10 for each month in service. | North Dakota—Cash bonus: $25 for.| each month in service (if used for home or education) | Maine—Gash bonus; $100 total. Massachusetts—Cash total. Michigan—Cash bonus; $15 for cach month in service (not over $300). Minnesota—Cash bonus: $15 for| each month in service or free tuition | and $30 per month during four years | of education. Rhode Island—Cash bonus; $100 to- | tal. South Dakota—Cash bonus; $19 for each month of service or free tuition bonus $100 and $39 per month during four years | of education, or land grant Vermont—Cash bonus; $10 for each month in service (not to exceed one year). Washington—Cash bonus; $15 for each month of service or land grant Wisconsin—Cash bonus; $10 for | each month of service or free tuith and $30 per month during four yea of education, or land grant Oregon—Free tuition and $30 per month during four years of education or land graht The following states have passed | laws pertaining to the grantigg of | land to ex-service men and women: Arizona, California, Colorado, idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne Oklahoma. Definite information pertaining to all-of the above legislation can soon be had at the office of the Natrona county chapter of the Red Cross. FOUR DIVORGE GASES ARF FILED IN COURT Four divorce cases have been filed in district court since the first of the month. The title of the cases are: Alice Warburton vs. William L. War- burton; Frances Brun vs. H. L. Brun: Oscar lL. Thomas vs. Fleeta A. Thomas, and Edna Frenzel vs. William A. Frenzel. The Frenzel case was refiled in district court after an original case hrough tby Mrs, Frenzel had been dismissed July 6. M any Stars In Big Coast Meet BERKELEY, Cal., July 9.—Athletic | stars from many parts of the United| States are entered in the Pacifte Amateur Athletic association invita-| tion track and field meet at the Un Yersity of California today. Man: athletes who participated in the cent national A. A. U7. meet at Pas corgia, da and x lw ® | o'clock "| tures in the country which | displaying |climb in record time and again went Thousands Witness. Spectacular Climb | of Two Blocks Thousands who last eyen- ing viewed Bill Strothers, bet- ter known as the “Human Spider” successfully scale the outer walls of the Henning hotel building and the Ma- sonic temple from the sidewalk to the roofs while deflying death with every move, will be treated to another when he attempts the ascent of 2 Midwest building at Second and tt streets, Casper's highest | ding | The performance ts scheduled for 7 The building is said to be je of the most diffiewit small struc: | to scale by rea-| smooth brick exterior, The | which benefited ® feat of Str mn of th and another record crowd is cted. | rongs which packed the streets | slow- | y up the side of the Henning build-| ing, clinging to the ledges and pro- jections with his finger-tips at times in his perilous ascent. On the top of | the structure, after successfully ne-| gotiating the cornice while a multi-| asped below. he added a finish-| uch to his thrills by standing on his While it was necessary to take nd-| varitage of the windows of the Hen-| ning in his ascent the Masonic tem: | je offered a better opportunity for | his ability to “stick” to walls. With only the interstices be- tween the bricks to give purchase for | his fingers and toes he negotiated the over a cornice, this time ,with assist- ance. Preceding’ the thrilling exhibition of Strothers, Arthur Hill, his malager, ted various exploits of the * and delivered several solos h were well received. night's ‘spectacular stunts Je ‘ated another fact which is ular interest to The ‘Tribune. The only printed Strothers’ announcement of appearance here was car ried by The Tribune, and some 5,000 people were assembled in the street to view the feat at the appointed All vantage points for spec- were occupied as*far as a listant Tribune's “announcement did ear on the first page, which The not ap) Jap Actress Tsuru Aoki, She's the wife of Ses- ue Hayakawa, the well-known screen star, She played opposite him in ‘Black Roses.” They are translating Shakspeare into Japanese. as the Moun- tain I, Pure | Dew Ask for It 4 OUR ICE CREAM BRICKS WILL PLEASE YOU. Phone 471 Rich the Purest Gold By Name Ul Strothers, the at 7 o'clock this evening. demonstrates anoth fact—t Tribune is read fro: The show was pulled off satisfaction of =I] concerned night's daring ascent of the buil{ng should drawing Stro will stand on his head on a window sill and on the edge of the cornicé kiver t and to- Midwest prove anther t card. hers. it is stated. climb the flagpole, sit on the ball and not smoke a cigaret and, last but least, read a copy of the Casper | Tribune at his perilous b also balance himself across on his stomach without prot hands or feet. This perfor: climax the “spider's” appears Casper. 6. NW. WILL BUILD SIDEWALKS, 15 REPORT Efforts of the city acministration in urging the Chicago & Northwest, ern railway (o build” side: crossings on the company's way on South Wolcott and Bast Sec ond streets have not been in vain Next Monday the building of con- crete sidewalks on both sides of the street will be started. by the com. pany on the diagonal crossing on Apast. Second. street. r Action was secured on the matter this week when H. F. Dickerson, su Perintendent of Omaha, was in the city, inspecting the situation. After proving the project he secured final authority from officials in Chicago, and the work will be completed as soon as possible. I+ is said that the company has planned this work for some time, but the delay was caused chiefly by the building of bridges, moving of tracks and other urgent Radek Program Is Adopted by Internationale RIGA, July 9—(By The Associated Press}—The program of tactics for- mulated by Karl Radek for the Third Internationale of Moscow has been adopted by that organization. says th Rosta News agency, official Rus- sian soviet bureau here. Those opposing the program, while agreeing with its general idea, con- tended it could not be applicable to Ae “Human Spider,” Belvedere hotel, Baltimore, 19 stories high, without the aid of a rope. Strothers will scale the Midwest building at Second and Wolcott streets work along the lines on the Casper 1 You want to keep cool—you want to be comfortable and in good health. You need a Westinghouse Electric Fan to give cool breezes these hot days. Let us show you our stock. NATRONA POWER CO. Tm be Casper Daily Cribune At a recent meeting of the Casper Building and Loan. associa- ghest premium ever bid 4\ Casper and possibly the n record was reported separate bids for small | receis eral note 7 and signed a coilat for $100. Premiums have gone to such a height here through the necessity for money, financiers say an extreme past good business judgment has seen reached. ‘FEDERAL DRY | CHIEFS NAMED | ee | WASHINGTON, July %—Tne fol-} ohibition direc: | nted by the: bu enue . and G. A.| Brunson, Council Biuffs, Iowa. CHEYENNE SEES CUT IN. FORT RUSSELL FORGES) going over the cornice on the cir own countries, the agency states, @ resolution proposed by Radek, mak. ing the program binding on all coun- to 1 ies, was adopted. ' CHEYENNE July 9.—Cheyenne is | ———— ‘awaiting with keen interest the ef t, if any, on Fort D. A. Russell | the necessity for reducing the} y enlisted personnel from 223,000} ) men. There is a garrison of | t Russell, all of | post has bar- porter for the sixth|/ trict court, will leave this| Douglas ¢ end several | n business ure. —_ —Read The Tribune Classified Ads— 4 Confident of Victory ® ; Mrs. James A. Stillman is more confident than ever of victory in the Stillman divorce case, since her husband refused on the witness stand to answer all questions relating to florence Leeds, former chorus girl, Mrs, Stillman and her 17-year-old son “Bud" who is standing by her, were snapped outside the trial chamber at P. NAY. Phone 69 SA TTT VAM RT me RZ att PAGE SEVEN The Man Who Can’t Quit Smiling This is an advertisement about the great health science of Chiropractic. The present great success of Chiropractic is founded almost entirely on the loyalty and friendship of those who have been benefited by it. The inspired advertisement writer who coined the phrase, “We are advertised by our loving friends,” wasn’t thinking about Chiropractic at the-time, but the phrase certainly applies to this science of health. The man who has taken a course of Chiropractic ad- justments just simply can’t help wearing a glad smile. He feels GREAT! He is on good terms with himself and with the world in general. Irritability, grouchiness, depression, cynicism and a general impression that the world has gone, or is going, to the demnition bow-wows are usually the result of phys- ical impairment. Smiles, pep, good nature, optimism and good fellow- ship are the results of health. me The man who has taken a course of Chiropractic ad- justments enjoys health and abounding vitality. He just can’t quit smiling. He wants to tell others about Chiro- practic so they can smile too. He becomes a self-appointed missionary, recommend- ing Chiropractic to his friends. The friends investigate for themselves. Soon they also become enthusiastic and recommend Chiropractic to their friends. Thus the number of Chiropractic enthusiasts constant- ly grows. \ This unceasing praise of Chiropractic, from friend to to friend, means something. It means that Chiropractic delivers the goods. Investigate Chiropractic TODAY. Don’t wait until you're sick. Let Chiropractic KEEP you well. It will Save you time, money and suffering. ; i Chiropractic removes the cause of disease and physi- cal impairment. Try it and you will become one of the great army of enthusiastic boosters. Chiropractic—the “keep-well” science. Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS Midwest Building, Suite 318 to 323 Office Phone 706, Res. 93 Drs..B. G. and E:. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Bldg. Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 SANTIS SSN IMSS RS "BRO 42ZE BRE OEES Beers Ps: ——eeoe en

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