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Ss PAGE TWO STATE TRAINING SCHOOL OPENED TOINSTAUGTORS Courses to Be Offered Teach- rs at Lander During the h of August, Report. h of August al test- ing back 1 speciaiists in and for tt a course hygiene, by Dr. a child spe , of this work under the direction of of the Unversity of Wyo- rsity credit will be the month for y will be made at once the training I WON nn Ns aS VESBUYS GIN STORE Ww. C. Noyes of the 3. Colgin, 903 South 1 give the former two Mr. Noyes has al- a trade in North Cas. arrison, known as the per grocery and market. The ill follow the same policy management hopes to t a patronage on the the north. shment will handle all 8, high quality meats, A number of spe- sted at reduced and Friday of this er. bulla south aces Se DRIVES AUTO WHILE DRUNK, PAYS $80 FINE Charged with driving a car up Cen- ter street in a drunken conditica, J. &. Demorst was arrested Tuesday pight, and fined $50 in police court lest evening. His fine spurred Judge Murray to make a few remarks to those present in the court room, on the absolute nécessity of cleaning the Mty of drunken 4 rs. He made it plain that arrests will be made in Wholesale lots and fines will be high of drubken ve me the power, I phonld take this car from Mr. Demorst And sell it at public auction,” said Judge Murray. “He is as ‘unfit to firive a car among his fellowmen, as would be an inmate of the state arylum at EB feet t the Smokehous: CHICAGO. — Representatives of the lumber manufacturing, wood working and wood using industries of the United States, including near- ly 150 organizations related by trade or professional interest began a threeday conference here -today. The. general purpose of the confer. ence, according to leaders, is to in- troduce economies and to etlminate misrepresentation and manipulation of the lumber product and the con- sequent dissatisfaction of consum- ea. BALTIMORE.—Governor Ritchie telegraphed President Harding de- clining to take immediate action on the president's invitation to co-oper- ate with him in the effort to reopen coal mines. The governor sald he could not send national guardsmen to the mining sections until all peaceful methods had failed. Mary- land traditions are those of a peo ple who have settled labor troubles without the ald of bayonets and rifles, he said and urged that the president renew his efforts to “ad- just in a proper and peaceful way both the raflroad and coal strikes. WASHINGTO The retail cost of food to the average* family in | the United States increased one per cent in the month from May 15 to June 15, according to a report today by the bureau of statistics of the department of labor. LONDON.—Ways and means of | suceoring and evacuating thousands of Russian refugees in Constantl- nople occupied the attention of to- day’ session of the council of the league of nations, It is believed the | council will terminate its sittings by Saturday. DALLAS.—Assurance of state ald in checking lawlessness in Texas in connection with the railway strike today was apparent in Governor Neff's deciston to call off his politi- cal speaking tour and his scheduled arrival at Denison this morning to personally investigate the situation ve that most unsettled point. Stnce the rail strike began more than 1,000 United States deputy marshals have been commissioned in Texas, hecording to Marshal J. A. Raggett here. TLANTA, Ga.—Several hundred Pens from all sections of the country were here today for the twenty-third annual convention of the Gideons of America. The se- sions closo Saturday. v. 's meet- MOSCOW.—At a workmen's ing today President Zinovief of the central committee of the third sate nationale said: “The premier is c only recuperating but has eed completely recovered.” Cheers applause greeted the announcement. . WASHINGTON device to enable 60 miles an hour an airplane going to land gn the deck of a ship was announced today by» department. In one ox- backends small plane was brought to a stop within 38 feet. OME—The fall of the ministry paps De Facta, which resigned yesterday to have been pre- cipitated by the Catholic party, which although it had eight mem- bers in the cabinct passed over to Casper Dairy Milk THE NEW PERFECTED ASPIRIN THAT BRINGS Nothing can so quickly or fectively combat pain as does ‘This js a fact neither phy- ns nor laymen can deny. ‘To many, however, aspirin brings severe atiacks of heartburn or flatulence, and this has prevented them from continuing its use, ev n h they realized it would rid of their suffering. can use TINGLE'S This is genuine ONLY RELIEF -|laxative: these two aim to overs come the drawbacks of ordinary, aspirin. INGLE’S TRIN tabs ASP: lets are equal to five grains of genuine aspirin, plus the advan tage of a dig effective laxa! 2. tifically right Ask ph He wil tell_you they are aspirin than any of the olden forms. Be sure to ask for TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN, the new, improved aspirin with the three points: —It’s absorbed easil; —It relieves pain quickty —It's a gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box* Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Washington, D. C. [LATE FLASHES |WIDEINTEREST the oppesition. Violent repression of Fascisti and Communist deman- | stratious is believed to have been ene of the principal factors in the downfall of the ministry.. King Victor Emmanuel as yet has taken mo action on the resignation. WARSAW .—President Pilsudski refused today to approve the new cabinet formed by Adelbert Kor- fanty. The uct created a scene in the district court. COPENHAGEN.—Dowager Queen Louise of Denmark, who is serious- iy 10 with pneumonia, spent a rest- less night. It was said her strength was slowly ebbing away under the attack of a high fever. | Miss Frantz Back From Buying Trip Miss M. J. Frantz of the Frantz shop has just returned from an east- ern buying trip, which was very ex- ensive in its scope. New York and other eastern markets were contacted by difss Frantz on her trip. The proprietress states that cond!- tions are favorable and that a lurge fall business is looked for. Shipments of fall merchandise in large quantities are being received at the shop daily. A large stock of women’s and misses’ | apparel is Included in these shipments. {tral Pipeline company, in a brief ad- Che Casret Dally Cribune riod. Sclons should go there, he said, familiar with the paramount needs, ready to press reforms which will re Vert to the best interests of all the People. His address was non-partisan in character and was weil received by the club. Special enterta!nment in the form of musical numbers, largely from pop- ulaf operas, was presented by the Milano Four, now playing at the Iris jtheater. The pregram was thoroughly enjoyed. The most important proceeding of |\the business session last evening was the adoption of Ezra Meeker, the pio- meer of western trail blazers, as the pioneer to whom the Lions club light- ing standard on the Platte river bridge will be dedicated. Ezra Meeker trav- eled three times by ox team over the jold Oregon train ard blazed the way tion, that law-making and administra, |f0F the caravans that followed. His tion effictency may be raised to the) “election was recommended by a com- highest point, was voiced last evening| Mittee composed of Fred Castell. who by E. J. Sullivan, president of the Cen- jn ean IN POLITICS Io AN URGENT NEED So Says E. J. Sullivan in Ad- ress to Lions; Ezra Meek- er Adopted for Club Memorial. Plea for ypublic interest in things political, regardless of party affilia- dress before the weekly meeting of the Casper Lions club. Better under- standing of the needs of the city, county and state and intelligent legis lation are the only relief measures open to the public, and the speaker emphasized the necessity of early con- sideration of the questions involved that the best men of both parties may be nominated at the primaries. Mr. Sullivan, who formerly lived in the Big Horn basin oountry and rep- resented his county there in the state legislature, said he realized the handi- cap which a legislator*faces i attempt- ing to digest the mass of bills intro- duced duriag the 40-day assembly pe- ere Corn Products Rr tion, August 22, 1922. POVOPSFHSVSSL IT DESO Pe vate ent sete 00006006000066060 [Political Advertisement] 666600006 ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the four-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- Charles A. Cullen Ooo Dee: tion, August 22 1922. [Political Advertiscment] 6¢¢60666000¢00¢0¢ ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Natrona County, for the two-year term, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the regular primary elec- Earl C. Boyle Perfect Preserving in making perfect preserves, jams and jellies. Use 4 sugar and &% Karo Crystal White—instead of all sugar. Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo RED LABEL. FREE: Ask yout grocer or write soeital aad colder. Dept. A, Argo, IL., for beautii instructive Karo Preserving F Aes ble Eyes. “Make It Snappy.” Fox-Trot. st et I Love (6 * Sale ° Fox-' Kicky-Koo, Kicky-Koo, Trot. A-3631 HILL-CREST WATER “NATURE MADE IT SOFT AND PURE” The subject of pure drinking water is not con- sidered seriously enough. that because water is cold and clear, that it must be pure and safe to drink. But expert reports have es- tablished the fact that clarifying and filtering, boiling or distilling of ordinary water does not make it soft and pure, ner wholly safe for domestic use. + “HILL-CREST WATER” comes from a spring lo- cated on the H. C. Leavitt ranch, south of town. spring. is tiled and covered, thereby eliminating any chance of surface contamination or pollution. ther, this water being soft and free from alkali will find ready use in the home for-bathing and shampoos. For family use 4% galion bottles, 6 in case. 5 gallon bottles, 1 in case. If you value the health of yourself and family, telephone W. H. Leavitt today at 1151 for information as to prices deliveries, etc. From “Chauve Souris.” Fox- Kiss Me A; Intro. Walts ‘Trot. from “ Modiste.”” | He- Month of May. waiian guitar, lawatian “Teton “Ghates Souris Fox- banjo 5 trio, the snap and Trot, Key Miller and His Jest A-Wearyin’ for You. Intro. 5 natin ‘A-3628 10-inch 78< Louise, Fergra and Greens, Columbians put into it. | Poked Lodge a No Us 5 Fox-Trot, = i = Pi Mio, SY Eeewcen Commandery, March. poe tapping, saxophone - spotted Bo ane A-3591 lo-inch 7S¢ erste ties Too many people think Pos foc You BE — would make a marble statue fox-trot ox Skeeter and the June Bug. Bari- f its pedestal Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal ent the deve eee. Pae off its pedestal. and His Rainbo Orchestra, Spe Kalo. Ire. YOM i Dar’s » Lock on de Chicken Coop ig Bp UR a nell ata Deor, Baritone Solo and Male i f phoresis TG Quartet. Harry C. Browne ‘All right—but first turn the record From “The ond the Tegra loinc TBs over. Gypsy Love ‘ Fortune Teller.” Medley Vik wie waaeareases the other side. Victor Herbert Waltz Gems. The Eoagy Daw: Tence Solos. ane ie ugh The weey eo ae A-3618 10-inch 75e lumbia list, u peng ee saat eae and another masterpiece—each Fur- . ———— SYMPHONY different—each an encore number on West Pe teryt weer. Blue Danube Waltz. Strauss. of an all-star program. ° Accordion Solos. Guido Deire. does Intech Eppes $1.50 A-3620 10-inch 75 ——— erent Would God 1 Were the Tender Records Apple Blossom. | Violoncello opular dance music, played by the SONG HITS nyo one pop’ , ry Who'll Take My Place? Marion Harris, FOR One complete stock of men’s wear, also fixtures, at Mosher, in the Salt Creek field. J.S. SCOTT, Scott Clothing Co., Casper, Wyo. Here Comes Dinah, Belle Ball. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby announce my castiidacy for re-election as Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County, on the Republican Ticket, sub- Ject to the August primaries. Attorneys and other patrons of the office will receive the same courteous treatment andg consideration in or outside of office hours that they have réceived in the past. HAZEL CONWELL | ] 0-00 Exnest. ‘Tenor snd Bari- wy Serenade. , Valdes oe ered Loins y ne ‘=I z, . 7 oR sed ade ear ou! month’s of new SALE | Noss “Teich 760 A-36IG 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Columbia Records. Take it to any yi } Columbia dealer. He will be glad y Bes to play all the selections you wish Interested parties see 2 TRE SERS Ss to hear. Columbia S: ‘y Records—Artists with superb, voices have sung them. Great orcltstras have played them. of the violin, ’cello, harp, pianoforte have given of their genius. Columbia Soeccntne: has caught all their majesty.’ Columbia methods of record making give you perfect rendition. NOW DANCE RECORDS Introdncing Stambling. ootch Rhythm,” irom Bamboo Fox-Trot. Eadie Bikins’ Orchestre. 10-inch 75c¢ Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. Love Her—She Loves Me. From “Make It Snappy.” I'm Hi for Beautiful Girls, "From Make It Snappy.” Eddie * A-3624 10-inch 75¢ Fickle Flo from “Kokomo.” Comedienne. A-3630 10-inch 75a THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922. is intimately acquainted with him, | etening. The two were principals in H. C. Chappell and John G. Jones. t fight started by an altercation when Meeker’s name along with a motto|eerrn's car stalled in the sand on and the emblem of the Lions club will|North Casper, where construction be emblazened on the plate which will work is under way. Interference of be placed on the memorial standard. |th« <enuty Is said to have been re- CABINET OF |" swonce om ITALY QUITS ROME, July 20—(By The Associ- ated Press)—Premier De Facta and his entire cabinet presented their resignations to the king yesterday. pansion ~ Sits Stnag DIVORCE DECREE ASKED. Basing her plea on a crime com- mitted by her husband which result- od in his being sentenced to the state penitentiary, Marie Eggleston has filed sult in district court for absolute atvorce, Sometime ago, Zura E. Eggleston, her husband, was found guilty of sec- ond degree murder and {s now serv- FINED FOR ASSAULT. + ing at @ 2l-year sentence at Rawlins. Charged with assault and battery| Ho was committed to prison in 1919, @gainst the person of a special deputy |and will serve 18 years before being on guard over the property of the|set free. . Burlington railroad, Thomas F. Kee- —_—_ gan was fined $25 tn police court Inst |—Try a classified ad in the Tribune. RIOTING BREAKS OUT IN STRIKE BUFFALO, N. Y., July 20.—Rioting on the vast side became so sérious that the International Raflway company ordered a suspension of street car service on one line. John Criddon, a conéucter from Philadelphia was taken to a hospital after being rescued from the mob, which was threaten‘ng to throw him into Buffalo creeks Employes of the raflway clearing ob- structions from the car tracks on Sen- eca street, were attacked and windows of several cars were smashed by stone throwers. Three arrests were made. ‘The company’s conductors and mo- tormen have been on strike since July 1. > NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS OUT TODAY the chairs back. ON SALE Coo-Coo. Al Jolson, Comedian. Tenor Solo. Frank Crumit, 10-inch 75¢ My Yiddisha Mammy. Tener Bolo. Irving Kaufman. The Sheik of Avenue B. Tenor A-3625 10-inch 75¢ of You. Fox- INSTRUMENTAL Solo, 80159 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Believe Me If All Thoee Endear- ing Young When You and I Were Young, Maggio, Baritone Solos. Oscar Seagle. A-3619 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Irish Love Song. Tang. > My Laddie. ‘Thayer. Contralto Solos. Van Gordon. A-3617 BEY ig ail $1.00 every note of of the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York Smith-Turner Music Department 135 S. Center “Lovable Eyes”—Medley Fou-Tret umbia RECORDS Here’s a pippin of a fox-trot! "S “Lovable Eyes”—played with double rhythm that the Such a banjo-twanging, snare-’ syncopated harmony They'll say, “Please play it again !” “Sweet Indiana Home” is on The -new process Columbia ive you the season’s most masters of infectious crash-and- clatter harmony. On Columbia Records you get blemish. There’s no scratch, no scrape or other surface ooge {0es smooth-as-velvet, unmarred melody, that makes you realize how differ- ent, and how superior, Columbia ONO TO-NIGHT —take tiome & real family treat. Pusti Move the porch swing. Put on some of these sparkling Columbia dance hits, s arkle and fasci- this month’s entire You'll find another the music—without Phone 150