Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 23, 1921, Page 7

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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1921 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN ‘ WOMAN INJURED WHEN ia ere ak = SOVIET LETS KLAN CHARTER |= <<< CAH GOES OVER BANK, ce oh OUT TRADING 1 REVOKED)? QGOUTS LEND FIRST MD »~.sacics seen =» mam, CONCESSIONS 2 Postocteat So tote tote Bete te cn teeta tetetetetetetrbetetetedadeted So fo-afeafe-sfo-afe-afe-ate-efo-ele-cfe-che-aho-efe-she- cleat oie onto ale-cte ee cleesecte ele stesteare ete ste ete ote arent oe ro sRoats eYreteete > iM 5 0 10-4 ° eat 2, aX RO * but sy, that bump on her foot is a ATLANTA, Ga. July 23.—The Sight. Feu Bacto go) to Casper charter of the Beaumont, Texas * 21 = o Pharmacy and buy a package of NOME, Alaska, July 23. 2 ° tt = y eee Wyo. Juty 23.— Fairsfont Bunioh Piastérs, and her! Sigurd K. Gudrnundeor. mas branch of the Knights of the Ku me pas ak ysl Thich ain, ‘istorted foot will become natural| American schooner Polar Rear, who| Klux Klan, will be revoked immeii- atts rin which she 4 4 7-28-11 returned from an exploring trip to Si-! ately, Col. W. J. Simmons, imperial was riding became uncontrollable and?!" 7-28-10 Saresy ately, Col. mm mpe: ~ _> beria on the schooner Relinds. an - a ST d of the organization, announced plunged over an embankment on a’ HISTORIC HOME PRESERVED. | nounced today that he had sec pos mda * . LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 23—Fed-|from soviet officials fur trading {i whi reported’ tfmt thé Beaktiont eral Hill, near Bardstown. the oid| cessions for the entire Kolyma dis local had sent long letters to news |Routhérn mansion nean Baréstown.;and had been tendered « sithilar sere $e ich_ they removing the car from the prostrate where Stephen C. Foster wrote “My| cession for the etath of Jackuski. St pmsl: gerne BL) gs ape woman van reeponsible for the factloid Kentucky Home,” is now to all|bérls. The concessiona were grarted cent beating. tarring ana feathering he Phd was not more sériously in-lintents the property. of the state ofjin the name.of the Russian contral ot J. &) Pati; phyatcian, 468 RF. 5 é 2 pe: | Kentucky. The state commission | Soviet government at Imsk. Stott, marine corps veteran of Dew Seis: ike temas cy Rev, Mar-' which recently appealed to “Kentuck-| | Captain Gudmundson reported that! epvilie tina aspen “ i |ih# at home and abroad” for funds! the Polar Rear was caught in an ice eo te hihi sattemnpting tend Me™. | with which to purchase the property. Jam 70 milen up the Kolyma river last! Prot. Flindera Petele the. erhinent Reliefs, In attempting to~siow up) today reported contributions of $60.800 spring. He said the boat was unin. Bgyptologist, prophesies that the end Br see GUE NEL TRE tA takes! whteh otefe’ tHerpubdfash Bhich ‘of [Sered ‘but could /mct Ge crenenea tae ehe weed wut coats. aliout 406.500 sna teises woul mot hold on the | $50.00. | without additional equipment. He will years hence. by reason of the disap Ce Ee eS neraane pikaben E | leave on the next southbound boat en| pearance from the atmosphere of the seat conte. net, the Boy! Jack Bennett, checker for the But-| route to Ban Pranclaos last traces of carbonic acid gas, which Scout convoy. The. steering wheel lington here, is. absent from hia du. ads 1 pravides the whoie of the vegetable of the machine was wrecked and Mr. ties on ount of sickness. : lubseribe for The Tribuie——. | wnrid with carbon. its essential food In NTH FIBER FU o OO >, o oe A we ’, ong 9% seat Soageet wa ">! hill near here. The presence of mem- bers of the Clinton, Iowa, Boy Scout delegation in refidering assistance in », ” oe oe ” . o> Poa a > , S ++ a ox e a oo m - 7 a + i. ey Brains, Eyes, Ears at - o Liver. Arms, Heart, Lungs 2 “ roe} 2%, Moot io eoegs Stomach, Pancreas, Spleen, Kidneys oe 2, ? { foo! 2, ? Small Bowels Large Bowels Generative Organs Thighs, Legs RNITURE oes *, oat » oes ried ote; 2 - ripe se-ote-ate 2, ? noes Let the Chiropractor Locate Your Trouble | Soho ate rr toe, Pr aseate stor, a a ee Sd a 1 nd ‘ + The spine is the thermometer by which health is regulated. It is in + i reality a continuation of the brain. The above illustration designates ~ $ | the nerve centers on the spine by which all parts of the body are con- * > »4 trolled. > - oe & Your trouble can be located by the above diagram. We, as Chiro- 4. oe practors, will remove the unneces-sary nerve pressure and restore your health to normal. We find the spotof weakness because through years of practice we know exactly where it is. noted REDUCTIONS Weare discontinuing the fa- mous line of Thwaites Fiber Furniture and while they last will offer these extraordinary specials: | Thwaites Fiber Reed |Rockers and Chairs = In Ivory, Brown or Frosted Brown at | $10 $3 Upholstered in Cretonne or Tapestry After You’ve Tried “Everything”’ The most damning indi¢tment of most methods of overcoming disease conditions % in the human body may be found in the large number of sick folks who say: “I have tried everything; nothing does me any good.” = endeae Poa Sass eee “TI have tried everything, yet I don’t get well.” The man who says this is not very enthusiastic about ANY healing method; he already knows so many that won't work. But when some new method comes along, he is usually willing to try it, on what he considers the thousand to one chance that it may benefit him. Hope springs eternal. noeteetest o o-4, o ? oes The great health science known as Chiropractic is so new it has only broken into a few of the dictionaries. In a short span of years it has restored over two million peo- ple to health. And many of,these people were what is termed “hopeless cases.’ They tried Chiropractic as a last resort. o oe, oO eee ds When Chiropractic first appeared all the established methods of combating dis- ease Said: “Go get a reputation. We can’t be annoyed. Go geta reputation.” oo 2 o> 2, "? 0-4, ? _ And Chiropractic DID. It restored the “hopeless cases’’—those who had been given up by established practitioners of other methods. io oe ? rototonoate fe oatoat % , ae o Chiropractic succeeds because it is right in line with Nature’s own laws. Nature is the only real curative agent. Chiropractic co-operates with Nature. Judge it solely by results—results in ‘hopeless cases;’” results in all kinds of cases. ? os as Chiropractic removes the cause of disease. It does not treat effécts, as do other methods. eee 4 o a ? Tf you have “tried everything” in an effort to get well, without lasting results— now try Chiropractic. Go to a Chiropractor TODAY. He will simply adjust your spinal column to nofmal so that néfve energy can flow freely along all the nerve pL trunks branching away from the spinal cord and going to every body part. 2%, o> 2, Oo oe OO Ce ae , “ fo! %, So ts te ts te ts te es Os ts te te ts tse oo or With this accomplished, your whole body machine will function normally and Nature will usually effect a cure. a o ? Formerly Sold at Prices Ranging From $16.00 to $50.00 Chiropractic has been, and is, restoring to health many, many “hopeless cases.” It will be worth your while to try Chiropra ctic—after you've tried “everything.” 2 nM 6 oe o + 2 + oe, tested “ila Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey Remember This Is a Discontinuing Sale, Not a New Price CHIROPRACTORS $ : Midwest Building, Suite 318 to 323 Office Phone 706, Res. 93 * MM Secs COME EARLY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE Chamberlin Furniture Co. Corner Second and David Phone 37 ae ee ot, RD o-#, oe ee . Drs. B. G. and E. E. Hahn CHIROPRACTORS Townsend Bldg. Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235 , > fe. o> ? 2 * Me ro ee4, v" A A PLP aed Qe pdr ceded dep gepdeadrateadr capa paahederageaadedectiapaeeategrapaeateaaegrane te

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