Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1922, Page 5

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- ATHENS RULES: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cribune . REVOLUTIONIST | COMMITTEE IN. Venizelist Party Plays Watchful Waiting Policy While MartialLawIsEn- | torced by New Dictaters | ATHENS, Oct. 4.—(By The Associated Press.) —The rev- clutionary committee still continues all-powerful. and there are daily evidences of stern martial laws, armed patrols slowly marching through the streets. ° M. ,Politis has telegraphed from Paris refusing the port- folio of foreign minister, but consenting to help,the govern- x me “THE ETERNAL FLAME’ M. Diomedes another promi: has accepted ons are that the Ven: zelists are waiting to see how the 11 ternal situation develops, preferr: to remain outside the governmer the Venizel'st party Is defin nmoned to power at the natic tions, The British ond Ital p fe representatives have signed IN DRAMATIC. PHASE | | | | m the visitors book at the royal palace and the Greeks interpret this as the One of the mogt intense pictures AT AMERICA INTENSE IDEAL HERE, MAXIMURY TEMPERATURE HITS 85) September was an almost perfect! month In Wyoming and Casper in} according to the bored, = kept by George S. >: The max’mum teiuperat was 85 on September 7 and the | mum was 33 on September 19. | The total precipitation for the 30/| days was 0.24 and the greatest precipi- | tation in any 24 hours was 0.11 on September 18. + There were 26 clear days, two partly | cloudy, showing that the sun has been shinjng with its usual consist ency. a “MR. AND MRS. FLARNIGAN so ON AUTO TRIP TO COAST A.rs. George Flannigan, st year f Casper for the i which time Mr. F1 editor of the Wyoming V ‘ew. left Casper yesterday bile for Long Beach, Cal Will visit with friends b: nigan decides on~a futur They will visit for a week in en route. Both Mr. and Mrs. Flannigan form.' ed_many close friendships in Casper that has come to the America theater forerunner of actual recognition of r 4 George LI. Thr éntente countries and |i" several weets is “The Eternal} America did not recognize King Con Which 3s playive. there mow) and featurin stant’.2. ‘The United States has tak ‘orma Talmadge, It is/ 1 no local action diplomatically since | * strong play from the} the revolotion, standpoint of its’ dramatic phase as| The Athenian newspapers condemn |Well as the 2 - The spectator is| he reported’ utterances of the French|!eft entirely guessing as to the de-| preas that the recent revolution was|noument until the yery close of the| merely staged to impress the powers. | Picture, which comes with a mighty | They are eepecially aroused over the tification that carriet with it every- ported statement that proof of the| thing that appeals to the finer senses. sham character of the re “The Flame” is undoubtedly | be found in the fact that nei Con love pictures that stantine nér the former premiers have | have been produced in recent times. been. Tying little of the spectacular, litth: former ministers were only spare: @ blood and thunder, nothing of | summary ‘punshment by tho humani-|cheap sensational’sm, its power comes | an intervention of the French and|{rom the everlasting trueness of its| British ministers and other diplomatic|*!ory and the climatic arrangement of | representatives here. It is also reiter.| the plot. } sted that Constantino was dethroned} Conway Teurle us a man, who be- because the people objected to his prin-| lteves his affections to have been iples. trifled with and who, would ‘demon A strate whose heart can be cut the deepest,” plays his role with mastery. pala ais Aan Da cently posted announcement at Sentral Telegraph station informs the foretgn press correspondents that the censorship of their telegrams will henceforth operate at the press bureau of the: foreign office. ‘The turn of the. political wheel has Drought a Greek who is well kno and whose mother is th imp p TO THE PEOPLE OF CASPER DO YOU KNOW WHAT SIMONIZING is a wax finish that pre tects the glon Inks WATER and It eliminates washing th because, SIMONIZE to ninety days. information call 2653 SIMONIZING SHOP. 10-4-1t SIMON }serves and + vour car from SUN, unt pon'tion | DUST. fro: sixt, For furth CASPER la: censor, He Kalopathakis whose tive of Massachusetts; self was grady: The former p: rest are being removed tc _——— There are more than 1,300 American Entire proceeds dentists at various French unfvers near Piraeus eo} ists rench unfver: m. Colonel ¢ ’ tive comm'ttee has promised that t will be adequately protected until t trial before spec’al courts to be © tuterd by the next national assem! It is announced that general elections § to const/tute a new parla@ment to su ceed that deposed by the revolution will be held November 13. Children to Turn > In Contest Books. § By October 15th Children. who entered the contest ff given by the Gege Millinery conipany through the Kassis Dry ‘Goods com: pany must leave their books at the § store by October 15, according to an- nouncement-made today. Distribution of these books was made to approxi- mately 100 children of the city for, painting and dr-wing. Winners of the contest will receive Miss Gage pat- tern hats as prises, Ki i “FLU? LEAVES LUNGS WEA | New Dangers Follow in wake » execit of Deadly Scourge. Maziy persons have survived the| ePlu," only to perish quickly later on less {tel disease, This is| © fact that “Fly’? shatters the body's power of resistance so that |i disease germs of all kinds can easily | sain a foothold. Under ordinary con-| ditions the system would be strong enough to repulse these germs, but in its weekened state it cannot prop- erly defend itself against. atteck. | Although the entire body suffers from the, weakening effects of “Flu,” the greatest damage is usually wrought in the lungs and bronchial tuber, where the discase has its seat. These org: in their rundown co: dition, Special in Of mannish type that are s monta and other dangerous germs, | hence the necessity for extra precau- | tion until the system has had time to Tully recuperate. If you have recently had an attack of “Flue,” take no chances, keep your lungs and alr passages free from! disease germs by inhcling “Deo”, vapors each hight and morning. “Deo” {s just the short way of say- ing Dennis’ Eucalytus Ointment, wo! erful combtnation of Australian EB: calyptus and other antiseptic, healing oils. Heat a spoonful of “Deo” in a tin pan or cup and draw in deep breaths of the soothing vapor. In this way the vebor is carried to all parts of the respiratory tract, where !t con- fenses ard forms a protecting film of over the delicate membrances. Deo” is the enemy of all germ life ~-a_Valuable hesling agent in courhs, F ds, catarrh, croup and kindrec troubles. Soll in 25-cent tubes and 50- cent jars by all first class druggists Guaranteed to give satisfactory +t 8 ‘tr money back. Get a supply lay and protect your health. De mand ithe genuine made only >© Dennis Mfg. Ce. 112 SOUTH CENTER ST. |The former recently Help The Red Cross Go to the TRIBUNE’S Fashion Show ; October 18, At the Elks Lodge resigned his posi- jon here. ° COMPLETE Many people wrongfully be- Weve they can further the work of ordinary aspicin by taking with It quinine, cascara or satts ef one kind or another. This t¢ a mistake. They rod the aspirin of much of its effi- clency. Tt is true = laxative is neces- sary, but should only be tak in a definitel? prepared, scien- tifle combination such ss in TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. Here science has helpfully combined genuine aspirin with @ ©\yestant and laxative. ‘ The first relieves congestion and pain, the second prevents disturbance of the the third cleanses ward absolute | relief. Be sure | ask j ASPIRIN — thre | improved as- pirin with the three points: Its adsorbed rai —it relleves pata Its a gentle Ix ‘TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “Three Point Box.” Therapeutic Research Laboratories, Wash- ington, D. 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ON SALE TOMORROW $25.00 THE NATIONAL SAMPLE SUIT & COAT HOUSE HENNING HOTEL BLOCK LATTA AT In Canton Crepe, A REMEDY | ; ‘ during their year's residence here: fq SEPTEMBER WEATHER 1S; THE MAN IN THE BARREL THE MAN IN THE BARREL’ Free Dance at the Arkeon Dancing Pavilion Last Night Was attended by the largest crowd ever seen in Casper at an event of this kind. Everybody enjoyed themselves. ‘I wish to thank you for your appreciation of my efforts.. Incidentally keep in candition for the next one. ° NOW FOR A LITTLE INSIDE INFORMATION At My New Remodeled Store at 114 West Second Street I Am Holding the Biggest Suit and | Overcoat Sale EVER KNOWN in WYOMING Think of It. Your Choice of ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT | IN THE HOUSE Providing You Purchase Another Garment at Our Regular Low Price MORE AND MORE NEW GARMENTS ARE ARRIVING EVERY DAY HARRY YESNESS 114 WEST SECOND STREET NEXT DOOR TO STOCKMEN’S BANK

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