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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE EIGHT UGE WHISKEY STILL SEWED ator of Moonshine Estab- ishment Four Miles South of City. What {s saif to be the n the ce Der h al ms ¢ B. Bantos was arrested as being the operator and office say he has since acknowledged the ownership. He is now out on bond but will have his hearing tomorrow afterncon. This is the first time Santos hag been ar. rat@ for making moon although he up before on the charge of bas been Woman Victor In Exciting Battle With Big Raitler SHAWNEE, Wyo., Stpt. 13— ‘Wheat would the average woman do & ahe lifted a washtub and found | © thresfoot rattlesnake cofled be | meath it? Probabty not what Mrs. 5. O. Bt. | monson did when she had that ex- | perience at her home here. Did Mrs. Simonscn scream and | faint? Not so that you would no | ttiee m—quite not so. ‘The snake struck at Mrs. Stmon- son. | Mrs. Simonson countered by striking at the snake with a broom. Both minsed. The snake beat a retreet and crawled under the house. | Mrs, Simonson executed a flank movement that took her into the cellar. There the enake turned tall and crawled back into the open. Mrs. Simonson followed, attacked with a stick and with a few blows stretched the rattler dead. CHICHE Joie} PILLS SOLD EY DRUGGISTS EVERYWNERE | Driverless Cars See Virbel, Phone 274M | Dodges and Fords. | IN LATE RAID J. B. Santos Arrested as Oper- ‘MODERN VENU BY ALEXANDER HERMAN NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—A five. yeer-old girl, raised in . can swim a mile, chin the bar, dance walk for miles without tiring the of 8 muc Her three sisters, st whom is elght, can d more. an and of them are stronger than | It’s the result of a bringing up di- rected by their father, Berarr Me Fadden, author. When a youngster, weak and sickly. that hildren would be heaithier. So he studied the problem, became an authority on physical culture, and is now raising his girls to be “regular fellers.” “Almost any parent can do as much,” he saya, “If only he realizes he had been “With the proper training, strength of most children can be increased from 25 to 100 per cent without much trouble in a compara | tively short time.” How? By letting tiem play the games they enjoy the most. “In these,” he explains, the best exercises for children. “Kitties and puppies as the run, Wrestle and rol! around the floor, un- “are Ger the impulse of playful spirit, | stve us an example of exercising, | that cannot be improved 1 Babies have the same instinct.” So he begins to train his children when they are but a few weeks old, on. | by placing them face downward in thetr cribs. “In this position,” he says, “the daby tries to force himeelf up, push- ing about and getting resistance at every movement. When he raises his head, he strengthens his spine. When he pushes down on his hands, he develops his chost. “The average parent lays the baby on his back. He kicks around all right, but gets little benefit from it for there is hardly any resistance. But if someone would raise the baby by the hands, flex its arms or push {ta Ica backword and forward, of- fering some opposition, great good would resultg’ That's the way Mr. McFadden ts now developing his only son, aged seven months, boys, and prettier than most girls. | He determined | | that small children are nothing | more than little animals. They need fresh air, sunshine and | exercise. the | HOUSE MOVERS { pn DOCTORS - ———— | I. E. BERQUIST ¢ ie w ate ee ae sso) Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 a MARSHALL C. y ACCOUNTANTS | eaGbfttegchees es ent iay ae GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconutants—Stock | Registrar and Transfer Agents | 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 668) ea ee WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 41415 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Re is and | Analyses, Income Tax ice and | General Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Service Phone 767 tth Floor 0-5 Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 eat SE a GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENFY Architects 415/011 Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN 8. WEBB, Architect _| Sulte 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 ogee A EI Seta BAGGAGE and TRANSFER | pe ee pap BEE BEN THANSFER co. | E58; jeavy iauling and Piane "Moving. Phone® 74d SS TRANSFER | Oifics Phone 701w | CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM } Sulte 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706) $$$ ____ DR. B. G. HAHN | DR. EDNA HABN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1335 M. E. HARNED, Chiro) ‘orth Kimball Se. Phone 145° 162 DE. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician Phone 1754 310 0-5 Building ——— DES. 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Yellowstone Phone 1473¥ ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. i Contractors, img x ‘ialty one 1804) Workmanship; Fur Manufac- fz Conte Rebuilt: Cleaning, Re- modeling Repatring. THE RELIABLE FU 5333'S. Elm St. his ae 3 [Elks Will Stage ! ‘main, in a higher group than the pov- THE FOUR LITTLE McFADDEN GIRLS: LEFT TO RIGHT, BEVER- L y AH, BER. 4 FAVORITE EXERCISE GOOD FOR. FATHER las WELL AS CHILDREN. | “T-want him to grow up as strong as his sisters, says the father, smil- | ing. | “Am soon am they were able, they learned to swim. My wife taught | them. They took to this new sport —Just another garrle—rapidly, Swimming iw one of best exercises | for developing symmetry, poise and | that round smoothness that makeu | for grace. Next to st comes walking | ana dancing. | “AN these exercises are good for | the boy, too. But he needs in addi. | | tion some more rugged sport—box- ing, jui jitsu of wrestling. “But the child's exercise at all times must be pagt of his play. When it is fun, it is beneficial. But when it becomes hard work, it is | useless. Charity Ball In Home Oct. 5 not the contemplation of effort not only expand the mind, by } ie with enlarged views of the true mission of humanity? So proven in Casper. Casper lodge No. 1353, Ben: of © t and Protective Order | as never approached the cit per to respond to the cail of charity or in the interest of social | welfare work in vain. The response | has been generous | In a community lke Casper the problems of social work are, in the! ert: group. In comparison with the preblem of making life more secure | for a large’ number who lead a pre- | carious existence, extreme poverty i negligible in this city. To enforce the practice of genuine charity, to bear a| part at least of the burdens of others, | to alleviate sorrow, to pour sunshine | upon the path of the worthy and the| good, are fundamentals with the Be-, nevolent and Protective Order of Elks. In an emergency, B. P. 0. Elks will | tind = way of action to meet demands. There is now a demand for charitable | assistance, and Casper lodge, B. P. O.} E., will give a charity ball is their | new home on Thursday evening, Oc-| tober 6. This ball will be given un-| der the supervision of Charles T. Weid-| ner, head of the department of charity, | and Dr. J. C. Kamp, head of social} welfare work, assisted by Harry Com- fort and committeses. Committees ‘to | be announced later. In most cities charttable organiza- tions make a charge of five and ten dollars a ticket for admission to their | charitable ball. Casper Elks only ask | the nominal sum of two dollars and | fifty cents per couple. What Elkdom is, has been told te the world in a thousand beds of sick- ness, the thousnnds bereaved waited upon, the oppressed that have been aided, the tearful eye that has watched | the sympathetic hand that has been extended. At this ball the best music will be furnished, the freedom of the club rooms and card rooms extended, the best possible time assured to all who atrend. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SES ARE MODELED IN HUMAN CLAY BY FATHER OF FOUR with their children, 1t ter for both children and grown-ups. “The chief fault with the bring: ing up of most youngsters is over feeding. Our children are neyer feed between meals. “They eat simple, wholesome food. go to sleep between seven and nine. sleep until eight, dress lightly and are growing up— “Healthy and good natured.” And the smiles of the youngsters proved it “Tf all parents played the games would be bet- | France stating England on support of allies to defense of Constantinople and Gallipoll peninsula. NEW YORK — Assistant Post- San Francisco within a year, WASHINGTON—Representatives of business, Industry, railways and public utilities were summoned to a | conference Friday by the presi- den's fuel committee In co-operstian with the United States chamber of commerce to consider the fuel situ- ation. oR A Hynds Interested In Hotel Reso | CHEY much se Wyo., has Sept. ent developed ka and northern Colorado tn favor I Me INNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. For Ladies Only BEFORE 1 START LOOKING FORA JOB YLURUN IN AND SEE WHAT My FRIEND CLARA’ WILSON WANTS! IF IT WASN'T FOR THE $7.29 A WEEK SHE PAYS AE FOR DISPLAYING GOWNS FOR HER, I DONT KNOW WHAT T'D ‘DO HALF THE TIME So GLAD YOU'RE BACK FROM THE COUNTRY WINNIE! © sust GOT BACK FROM PARIS MYSELF AND I WANT YOU TO SHOW SOME NEW STYLES I BROUGHT OVER?! FOR SALE—White ename! kitchon cabinet and tal white enamel chair, complete new skitchen ts less than esate. Phone 91t-aite| } NA ME-SHE SURE. Wer ee Rae omens | ‘s THE *GentiPEDS GaLoSHEs - WONDER (F SHE UKES ME - WONDER (= lL Evee See Hee AaaiN — WonberR 13.—S0| with appropriate surroundings and! in|conduct it in conjunction with the) Pa, has a record of 12 years as a southern Wyoming, western Nebras- LOOK Giris! BLACK GEORGETTE CREPE LINGERIE, WIN A CASH PRIZE | $5.00 First Prize. i $2.00 Second Prize. | | $1.00 Third Prize. For the best m on Flakes.” ie Accompany poem with clipping of package showing j the name “Kellogg.” Leave poems at Trikune ed by the Tribune, “Why I Like Kellogg’s Corn Office as prizes will be award- | and the winning poems will be pub- | lished in the paper. Contest ends September 20th. | Here is a good chance to vest out your Poetical genius | and the good qualities of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. | | | Something like this is wanted: In the morning dad, Oh he's so sleepy Harry Jay Leon, Ratican, was He ‘blinks an eye | pointed to coach ‘the nites’ states “Ti it’s time to be right down to work Alilitary soccor squad for 1922-23 at And then, Oh goodness, my “ TY Mother gets up all-in m flurry Fac aes knoe ines MaeE eS ‘nal: or st logg’s corn Will solve the problem now. 4 I sure wish that dad would always Get up late just every morn Cause, yum, yom, I sure like Kellogg's They're so good and cris and brown. |of a summer resort in the mountains |between Cheyenne and Laramie, or near the Lincoln highway, |Harry P. Hynds, millionaire _pro-| prietor of the Plains hotel at Chey- lenne, is interesting himself in the; preposition. Hynds is making a sur-| vey of the sttuation and inspecting! possible sives. It is reported that he} |may erect a suitable hotel structure, Miss Erma Mohn, of Shillington, Classified ads In the Tribune are winners and possibly the keys woe give with every 50c paid at office will you a big prize. Size | Plains, which is one of the best-| school teacher without haying ‘been known hostelries in the’ west. absent or tardy a single session. PO GROTAER WIEST ASKING FoR MONEY MAT SMALL To “TeUL him? Ber Tee MAKE AT “eto tf . 1E Most Ex REL TION ae RE, e NOTICE THE LONG ‘SKIRT - HOW DO YoU LIKE IT, GIRLS 7 RERES ANOTHER 1S ONE ONE, DIFFERENT was ud TYLE TTsél SPEAKS FOR Let IGHT FROM PAREE!! Sweet certs! = 161 CaN BS OF WARREN G. HaRDing! SeRvice - HATE ITS 7O BE THERES ARNTHING | CASING WAS ALL RIGHT, WALT, BuT | GoT STUNG OM. THE INNER TUBE! Doc SoLDd IT To mE FOR Two sits! HELD