Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO COUNTY MEDICS ENJOY DINNER AND PROGRAM Superintendent of State Insti- tution for Feeble Minded Tells of Work Being Done. ‘Tuesday evening at ® o'clock the first regular meeting of the Natrona County Medical society for the year 1822 was held in the grill room of the Henning hotel The first paper, “Some of the Later Developments in the Practice of Ob- stetrics,” was read by Dr. G. M. And- erson, and was discussed by Dr. M. C, Keith The second paper, N “Arterioscelosia System,” was . Dr. Jones n in the sub opics of the xperintend of the he feeble-mind talk on the em from being was moulded ‘ye ancient round and was thorough © members and guests —-—- BIGLIN AND WOOTEN BUY JAS. Hl. BURY COMPANY Soft Lines Enhance Oval Face Soft lines are the thing for the girl with txe s'imly oval face, Per haps it was the consciousness of this which influences Miss Alisa Mellon, daughter of Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon to select this __bat with a softly rx rolling Unes and a suit with a similarly soft neck Ine ‘Angels’ Turned | Out and Monk Sent to Prison REVEL, sian soviet authorities, according to | Petrograd newspapers, have ended | abruptly the career of a monk, who, claiming to be # second Messiah, at- tempted to follow in the footsteps of Esthonia, Jan. 25—Rus- | church of his own. He clatmed won- derfal healing powers and the credul- ous flocked to his cult. A< the num- bor of his followers, chi<fiy women, grew, Tarabayev, according to s0- viet officials, selected among them a number whom he _ calied his “angels,” who occupied his house with him. He was sentonced to three years and four months in prison. epee ees Headaches from Slight Colds tive BROMO QU o the Headche b; La: Tablets curing the A tonic laxative and germ de- €be Casper Daily Cribune lieve: his injuri Alonzo Barton Hepburn was known not only as a banker and financier but es an economist of note. In early life he figured to some extent in New York state politics. Born in Colton, N. ¥., July 24, 1846, he was graduated from. Middlebury col- lege. He began his &s instruc tor of mathematics at St. Lawrence academy and soon became principal of the Ogdensburg Educational institute | which he left after a short time to | practice law in Colton, the place of his | birth, | Im 2875 he was elected to the state |assembiy where he served until 1880. | Later he became superintendent of | banking deparment of New York state, state bank examiner and state comp- | troller of currency. | After retiring from active politics he |went to New York City where he be- came: associated with several of the |largest business corporations in the jcountry. He served as @ director on the board of the Bankers’ Trust com- |pany, First National bank, Woolworth company, American Car and Foundry jeompany, Sears Roebuck and com- pany and many others. He was successively president of \the Third tional bank, vice prest- Jent of th tional City bank and president of the Chase National bank. Mr. Hepburn was a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation and a mem- | ber of the New York City chamber of merce, the Pilgrims, the Academy of Political science, the Japan Society, National _-deographic society, Metro- ies were of a dangerous character. | however, Mr. Hepburn’s condition underwent a change for |the worse, becoming critical ical yesterday morning. FINANCIER AND AUTHOR IS DEMD|KF| (GG TAKES INJURY IS FATAL TO HEPBURN NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—A. Barton apres financier, | author and economist, died here this a, | was struck by a bus and suffered 5 com right leg, but at the time attending 2 On Friday he i f>zeture of his ns did not be- rolitan Museum of Art and a member erest in internatinal affairs, y im Amerioan-Japanese relations and mn 1918 gave funds to the University following the world war he was ap- Pointed chairman of a committee to ald German children. Mr. Hepburn magazine and re nomics and finance and published two books, “The History of Coinage and Currency,” and “Artificial Waterways and Commercial Development.” He was chairman of the currency com- mittee of the American Bankers’ as- sociation from the time of its organ- ization. He was a member of many leading clubs. In 1873 he married Miss Hattie Fish- er of St. Albans, Vt., who died several years later, In 1887 he remarried, tak- ing for his wife Miss Emily H. Eaton, ot Montpelier, Vt. They made their home in New York City for many years and had e country house ai Ridgefield, Conn. i Tt is just sixty-five years since the first women's hospital in the world was founded in New York City. ) EXCEPTION TO (2 M'CUMBER BILL Objects to Consideration “of Marketing Measure When His Own Has Been Pending for Year. which would serve only to complicate the situation. ‘After considerable discussion, Mr. McCumber asked that The bill would create a federal co-) operative markoting board,~consisting| The “Food-Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and ; SIMI IOTOOITOII OOOO T TOIT aT IS Ss, Kassis Thursday mai S GOOD AS IT SMELLS N area AS GOOD AS IT SMELLSr.g-6-0> WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1922. ee ere meee, ee te aa arene wens eae president to serve The membership would a igrethe one poy CARD OF THANKS. thank many friends banding of grain. frutt, ane saptnily the O04 Fellows 1 | £ | ja k i z Authority for the ia : i iil j | | \f222AS GOOD AS iT SMELLS# aa Such Coffee $ Lbs. Fresh Gas Roasted Coffee Our Royal Blend ROASTED FRESH DAILY AT OUR STORE. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. We Carry Teas, Spices, Seeds, Extracts, Baking Powder, Cocoa, Cocoanut, Etc, PIGEON TEA AND COFFEE CO. Zuttermeister Bldg. Sper Telephone Bldg. Phone 6: yj ja < WASTTAWS LI SV GOOD svwwd CZ PAY DAY SPECIAL At Casper’s Finest Grocery Store Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday PHONE 13 Kimonas, Sweaters, Petticoats, Aprons All Good Values, Fresh Pretty Stock and Bargains. the notorious Russian monk, Ras- The James H. Bur Burance company, the tion of its ki it Realty and In organisa: nee in The genuine bears the signa- 2. W. Grove. (Be sure you eentral Wyoming wil new con-} ning by ied by the No an: the consid- eration invc ansfer English ¢ to Be 'sed in Opera GHICA paily t may be ing came know: + Mme. Elsa Stralia, now in Chi- —An opera com operas in English in Chicago, it be- y. It was reported ) 300. Best Out West Flour, 24-Ib. bag Khew we aaaee Flour, 48-lb, bag . xtra Fancy Potatoes, per sack (100 tee Good House Brooms. B ns : crocs ds 214-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder. 5-Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder. . 5-lb. can Dr. Price’s Baking Powder Ladies’ Flannel Kimonas Pretty designs and color- ings. Ribbon bound and well made with plenty of fullness. On Sale Thursday Only $1.79 % $2.98 4 Ibs. for 25c Fancy Pinto Beans ‘ss: Skookum Jam, 5-Ib. pail. . Wright’s 1000 Isle Dressing, per bottle. . ta cercceccere HL 15 + -60c 10-Ib. bug White or Yellow Corn Meal SOAP STOCK Luna White Laundry Soap.......... iets ©, P. & G. Naptha Soap. . Hi Sees | No. 2% cans Del Monte Halves or Sliced Peaches, per can eeccceceen ses 406 No. 2% cans Del Monte Halves or Sliced Peaches -.-6 cans $2.10 No. 2 cans Del Monte Slicea Pineapple, 3 cans 87c No. 2 cans Del Monte Grated Pineapple, 4 cans 87c FITTTLI ITAL LLL. “ed ir con- e trac t in'the ¢ crmpeny “are Archibald Petticoats Underwear \ No. 4% cans Walter Baker’s Cocoa, per can... .30c guage foundation, ls said to be at the Girls’ and Ladies’ Knitted Petticoats. No. ¥% cake Walter Baker’s Baking Chocolate. 25¢ head of the new movement Girls’ All-Wool and Wool Mixture, Our entire stock of Ladies’ and Chil- No, 4 cake Walter Baker’s German Sweet ~ { Child AN area Tate 98c dren’s Winter Underwear at greatly Chocolate .......---+++.+0- : ° ure, of Wheat.............. ‘ nore ya . uf iy $r0t a isen a AD SEM | TET ee Saiall sine: iz. Kellogg's of Port Tosstie q n ate ome ge size p! ellogg’s or Post Toastie: t 3 10-Ib. pail Pure Strained Honey; : gm Rrmads cv eee cree deeds has smal protection for the state who is vis- * { thiliren in state homes who can be & Boys’ Sle and Me Sweaters. Many eryles sal Mi. ij | Platte Valley Gold Pure Cream- ad ed by worth f: ilies of this vicin. eee y nm ty. Applications for edoption of the yan . ee $2.25 ad 2 BOR page ANG! a N NT l WSs d | |ery Butter---None Better, Lb. 40c ehiaren can be mane through Mim \ wool. From $2.25 to $7. alues. On i hi x NO LIMIT—BUY ALL YOU WANT © is handling this phase of humane work wall tte 97 i Worlds eaten N bickig dyy e digs" CATES VaRETARES it Smoke Transo Cigars. $1 29 t $4 98 No. 1 Flag Corn.......... ++-.20¢, or 2 for 35¢ —— DB ©0O,O0© N fo Reg its Secretar: -2- dis or fe ate be No. 2% Exspion’s Py ki ne be pes ane 1 A eeale SOU UES SOLD. N No. thee i pees ee he ‘omatoes. Muck-raker Bungalow Aprons oO 2% Sliver Band Tomatoes: 200002202! Always disturbing other ° \) 2 CANNED FRUIT people's, business is what Increase In Weight! \ The latest Aprons, new in design and material. Something No. 1 Del Monte Apricots 2 ‘ather Dawson called Peter ILL , A) teal snappy and unusual. Black Satin Aprons, well fitting, Noo 1 Del Monte Steal Pexckon co Se, or 2 for 45¢ Row, the reporter on the IONS of people all over the United States and with trimming and pockets of flowered vied el Monte Sliced Peaches..... 25c, or 2 for 48c R evening paper. You'll find Canada have not only been relieved of the most ~ ) v3 $3.26 vali Thursd. . eS 69 No. 1 Del Monte Peaches, Halves. . .25c, or 2 for 45c W out whether his title is bene- obstinate forms of dyspepsia and indigestion by the y bods aia yeiue. bs sled hp ca mea IS "No. 1 Del Monte Blackberries. .....30c, or 2 for 55c fl fitting Tanlac treatment after other remedies have failed, C A Combinati £ col No. 1 Del Monte White Cherries ad or 2 for 55c but _many of them have reported a remarkable and & repe Aprons. ial a oe of colors. $3 63 No. 1 Del Monte Black Cherries. or 2 for 55c w ” rapid increase in weight and a return to normal & $4.75 values. Thursday only at. e No. 1 Del Monte Bartlett Pears.... Sate or 2 for 55c & owa ays health and strength by its use. No. 1 Del Monte Sliced Pineapple. . .25c, or 2 for 45¢ - Although Tanlac’s claimis for supremacy are ,; & One color Crepe Aprons. $3.15 value. $2 58 * No. 1 Del Monte Grated d Pineapple. -20c, or 2 for 35c ot abundantly supported by the world’s leading authori- "TatrBleny: VAR MGs ca ccec ceca a eee mate e' No. 1 Del Monte Loganberries......35c, or 2 A Comedy in Three Acts. cian 3 » for 65c ‘ ties, it is the people themselves who have really made No. 1 Del Monte Red Raspberries. . -35c, or 2 for 65c tio VOCATIONAL HIGH Tanlac what it is. Millions upon millions have used it & Percale and Gingham Aprons, in 98 American Beauty Macaroni, Spaghetti, au SCHOOL with the most gratifying results and have told other y various colors and styles___. ex 5 $1 89 | Noodles... ......... 6 pkgs. of any assortment 70c 4 Feb. 7, 1922 millions what it has done for them. s Advo Pure Cider Vinegar, qt. glass jug, ........45¢ qu ep. s - : ‘ ; . ee er aes Gnients dt "Teipeny That is THE REASON WHY Tanlac % } ‘ALL BARGAINS—DON’T MISS THEM | pec n : ‘ tis: Drug Store and at The Trib- has become the real sensation of the & "= une Office. _drag trade in the United States and | . @ Uran rocery ter 2 + bad Price $1.00 Canada, and that is also THE REA- ad td tai! Proceefis to pay for a moving pic- SON WHY it is having the largest N e aSsis r 00 S O Directly Opposite Telephone Building on cery St. fre machine purchased by The Wel- i * : . : eS inp, to, stqw:educsticnst ‘ple sale of any medicine of its kind in the \ e PHONE 13 epee on eevee s eted liidren, Tt world today. & 137 East Second Street Telephone 1740 Any es your help. A, BS vaiddawtts >. a ezephone We Deliver to Part of the City. EEE Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy % Money Back If You’ ‘re Not Satisfied. and by leading druggists everywhere.—Adv. LA MAMMA APP PPPALPLLLLLALALALALALALLS B

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