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PAGE TWO. fhe Cesvet Dailp Cribune HENRY GASSIDY, “SHRVIGE’ TO BE THEME OF OLDER BOYS" CONFERENCE BASEBALL STAR, UNDER ARREST Former Big Leaguer and Coach at Denver University Seized in Denver Boot- leg Raids. DENVER, & Twenty-nine m in yesterday's liquor law each for women nahan, federal prohibi- ned the raids He cited the case former pach at the ho was arrest- el in the dow: typical smiss the charges. My answer There will be to all such requests is We trin big league! ] Service. in the home, church w school and Jer the aus This will be the find in central Wy c. | similar conferences have been held ir other parts of the state. A tentative program for the meeting has been arranged and is submitted herewith 1 Friday, March 24. 4:00—Registration of deiegates andl assignment to rooms. 5:30—Meeting of adult leaders. “What is the Object of This Confe and How Can We Get M | mittee, ©. B. B. Brooks pres Invoeation—Rev. L. EB. C “Welcome, we're Glad You are Here | Mayor. “Thanks, We're Glad t> Re Here Guernsey troduction of delegates—L. A cor, Report of nomination committee Talk “What are We Here For? H. L. Hoisington. Paper “Spirit Boy ALWAYS TIRED NO AMBITION Nervous and Dizzy, Every- thing Seemed toWorry Me. How I Got Well of Service.” Cas: FINES ASSESSED VIOLATORS ARE ATS2.000 MARK Eighteen Arraigned in Justice Court for Gambling and Liquor Law Viola- tions. Fines mating $2,000 were im- posed Sy upon victims of recent raids staged by city, county and state Jaw enforcement agencies when ar- before Judge W. ©. Tubbs ae: ‘terday oon. The fines were posed jails came in which the victims pleaded to charges of gambling, Hquor Jaw violations and other minor cases. ‘Over 30 of the victims taken in the raids were arraigned in justice court. Of this number all but two either drow fines or were baoy over to the ct court for trial. ae of the caess, especially in which the liquor charges were im- ‘posed the defendants were rearrested ‘om federal warrants. In addition to criminal action by the government plans to proceed against the defend: | ants in civil actions to recover Hcenses | for illicit liquor operations. a BISHOP NAMED. | ROME, March 18.—(By The Assoc!- eted Press}—Pope Plus today appoint- ed the Rev. Patrick J. Keane, titular} Dishop of Samaria, as bishop of the Giocese of Sacramento, Cal. eee on the Indepen all day Sunday. Salesmen will be d- mt Addition ground Jewelry and watcn repairing by ex: {pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mig. Co. 0.8 Bide aot ‘WILLS SAINTE CLAIRE. ae Cc. E. KENNEDY Second and Park —< ld ATTENTION Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Policy Holders Pay Me Your April 1 Quarterly Dues on or Before April 1 ROBT. A. BYRNES Collector and Agent 305 S. Paric St. Phone 396W Larwill, Indiana.—‘‘My back was eo badI couldnotdo my washing. I was always tired lout and no ambition, wasner- vous and diny jand everything seemed to worry ful pains in my iiright side. I felt badly about four iiyears and could not domy work as it shor = = ——tbeen done. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound See islgead ood it sy 80 man; at I began to take tt mpeclt, Pam feeling fis now and every one'tells me they never saw me looking so well. I live ona farm, do all my , and have three little girls to take care of. I am recom- mending this medicine to my friends and know it will hel; use it like I do.”? — RT Lona,R. B. 3, Box 7, Larwill, Indiana. Many women keep about their work when it isa great effort. They are always tired out and have no ambi- tion. When you are in this condition give it prompt attention. Take Peet aie nvogecatie Compound, for it is especially adapt- ed to correct such troubles. have ip them if they Mrs. HE PESEDDOIOELDL IDES ODORMDEDOREDEBODE EREDAR RT DERED DEE” to Article I, By B. Answer to A to their satisfaction gets Chiropractic is one o: donia. remedies. tween Chiropractic and cal combination of the Chiropractic teaches ference with the mecha: “hope” refused the right of improve upon it. mass opinion of the maj c Suite 318 to 323, Midw: PROGRAM FOR THREE-ORY GATHERING 1 ANNOUNCED | Sheridan. erton Boy. Boys Be of Service to the Church.” Casper Boy The Right of the Sick STILL STANDS UNCHALLENGED If they know they are sick, if they know and find Chiropractic which These practices sim) is conveyed, viz., the nerves, of cases at the point where misalignment of a vertebra. Upon the adjustment of this vertebr: power within—the power that performs again expresses itself normally in what is termed health, I have always been content and will fe this entire matter in the hands of the get well, and are willing to try he has found to be good. body who was sick in the hands of tinued to fail, yet continued to believe that w there was to be thought; who made 80 per manded dictatorial control, living in the hopes stumble upon something that might prove to Dis. J. H. and A. G. Lander Boy. “How @| Boys Be of Service to the ment?” Wheatland Boy. Greater Service.” ‘Preparation for Service," de. school. cal Citizens” H. L. Holsington. 2:30—Recreation. aders meeting. Song and devotional service. A. Mannin, Sunrise, Wyo. “Paper, “Need of Service in School Life.” Lander Boy. Boy. ‘ 740—Address—Frank HH. Cheley, “Opportunity for Service.” y B. Durham. Denver. 000—Korum, H. 1. Hoisington,}| 9:00—Announcements. Sunday, March 26. How Best Can Wyoming’s Older be of Service to the Home?" Rtv-| School and Church with Hosts. How Best Can WyomingSs Older] devotional address, “Accepting Challenge,” H. L. Hoisington. 2:30—Delegation meetings. How Best Can Wyoming's Older 6:30—Biv union NOW ON DISPLAY A NEW BUICK SPECIAL 6-54 Roadster, sensation of New York and Chicago Shows See tis in our showroom CASPER MOTOR CO. 236 W. Yellowstone Ave. QUALITY, COMFORT AND UNBELIEVABLE POWER “The Car That Has Mastered W yoming Roads” Wyoming Oldsmobile Co. 454 East Yellowstone Phone 987 Get Well J. PALMER, President, Palmer School. rticles Published in Leslie’s Weekly. them well, is not that the most important thing? f the aids that is listening to the cry from Mace- The results show that Chiropractic is 85 per cent efficient, even in those cases that are pronounced incurable by other professions. Chiropractic teaches analysis instead of diagnosis, and the adjust- ment of the spinal column instead of the administering of medicinal ply illustrate the fundamental differences be- the other methods in question. The fundamental idea back of the practice of medicine is that dis- ease an entity to be adjusted. The fundamental idea behind the practice of medicine is that the phenomenon of life is the result of a chemical combination, while the fundamental idea behind the practice of Chiropractic is that this chemi- > physical body is the result of the selection of its chemical constituents by an innate intelligence. that behind all spiritual, intellectual and phy- sical expression there is an innate intelligence that expresses itself in the functions and faculties, tions through the medium that health is but the no: , and that this something performs its func- of the brain and nerve system. It teaches rmal expression of function, due to an inter- nism, through which this fundamental impulse that this interference occurs in 95 per cent the nerves leave the spine and is due to a a to the normal position the all the functions of the body— el perfectly secure in leaving people who are sick and want to all methods, holding fast to that which Tt would be eminently unfair to trust every- any man or body of men who con- hat they believed was all cent of mistakes, yet de- that some day they might be right; who admit that and “camouflage” were the best treatments they had now, but any other man or Society’s interests are association of men to dare to ‘ best served by trusting to th ority ; the sick are the majority in aqeeenens 2 Jeffrey HIROPRACTORS ; est Bldg. Office Phone 706, Res. 93 Best’ Can Wyoming's Older Govern oys Be of Service to the Benoois.| Presbyterian church. 7:30—Big union meeting of churches. Report of resolutions committee. 11M5—“How to Organize to Be of L. A. Toothaker. 12:00—Photograph of Conference. 12:20—Lancheon, cost 0c. At high 1.00—Address “Building Symmetri- 6:30—Hanquet, complimentary to all Registered Delegates at high school. 945—Delegates to attend Sunday 2.30—Delegates meeting. Songs and the young _peopie’s bf OA, a - SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. etl ne eat aa reese * CONFIDENCE VOTED. tes. Public invited. TOKIO, March 18.—A resolution in-| of 100 votes. Six hours of debate pre- troduced by the opposition expressing| ceded the balloting. lack of confidence in the government was defeated > tsterday in parliament! Transo Cigars—Union Made. Address—F. H. Cheley, Denver. Cicsing service. Forming “Y™ Circle. pM. co Transo Cigare—Union Made. ~» eburch. Pyblic invited. It’s True The less a man or woman earns, The less they have tospend.- - Look ’Em Over Prices Regular—No One-Day Sales. Come Along When You Get Tine, Mennen’s Shaving Cream___40c Melba Toilet Water, 4-oz____85c The more they have, the more Mavis Powder____.________. They want for their money. Woodbury Soap Daggett & Ramsdell’s Which is right? CO i Which is common sense? é erect sme Paste_____ a Which is 2 ebeco Tooth Paste ________ : aed Frostilla _._.___. ett Co Te SURE—Mr. Loft makes and sells Candy in New Gillette Safety Blades______ 40 York for a penny a pound profit. Others make 5 Others to Follow _ i. cents a pound. WHY? PEP’S PRICES ENTERTAINING TO THE PEOPLE Why Cut Prices? ae At Popular Prices Pear’s Glycerine Soap Williams Shaving Soap Williams Shaving Sticks Williams Shaving Cream Mavis Toilet Water Woodbury’s Facial Soap Cuticura Soap Tooth Brushes Shaving Brushes Ever-Ready Blades Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets Coming Monday Durham Duplex Blades Azurea Face Powder Mary Garden Toilet Water GUNNISON * For an honest day’s work. Every man’s entitled to a fair day’s wages. That’s all Mr. Pep wants. An investment of $10,000 or $15,000 should earn a fair rate of interest. That’s all Mr. Pep wants. 146 S. Center Phone 1750 251 S. Center Phone 256 THAT’S WHY! EVANSVILLE GROW The new town being built on the Yellowstone Highway just three miles east of Casper, and joining the New Wyoming Refining Co. site offers the home-seeker a wond opportunity to secure a home at a nominal cost and upon terms which the average working man can afford. Some of the Reasons Why Evansville Is Bound to Grow The new Wyoming Refinery (which is now an assured fact) and which joins the town on the east will be employing hundreds of men. The town being located on a beautiful level piece of land, and the streets will be graded free of cost to the lot buyers. Electric lights and power will be furnished from Casper. - Weare ready to take you out, free of cost and without obligation on your part. We will be on the ground tomorrow to show you around. COME OUT. A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU Guaranteed Investment Co. Room 8, Zuttermeister Bldg., Phone 410 T. J. Diamond, P. H. Smith Branch Office on Townsite ; ! Ample supply of fine water available. Railroad facilities from two of the largest rail- roads in the country. All residence lots having 50-foot front and i 20- foot depth. Business lots 25-foot front and 120-foot depth. The streets are 60, 70 and 80 feet in width, and alleys 20 feet wide. the government receiving @ majority ~