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merit. Miss Adelaide Dampiere, of the| | thing like that." Murray gives an | the usual harmony singers in as | NOTICE. high school faculty sang three beau- exhibition “ot ‘wooden shoe dancing | much as they are accomplished art- | Please take notice that I will not lwo gn3 The poo medi quartette gave TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922. Che Casper Dalle Crioune PAGE SEVER. and Negro imitations ists im everything they attempt. |be responsible for payment for re- bape Seepnand, “The Human Elevator trick” is | The female member of the trio is pairs on my proper’ in Casper. eter eer the feature of some acrobatic stunts | Very petite and? attractive. ' : ae WHITE, ‘COMEDY, AGROBATCS ‘a SiNeIN COMPLETE sw Pos will be put on by Latham and The feature yhotoplay offering ts 11-1s-tt bye, called “that pair in the | Viola Danna in “Sering is Balic > leat coareatn rien S| air.” The whole act is unusual not | ing.” The heroine began in a v ry ngs to- only fn wardrobe, apparatus, and | lent rainstorm the making of t Davis, Misa Thelma Puntenncy, =i tricks performed, but also in the | sates . also sang some) ‘The unusual in the art of car Murray and Berge offer a comedy 7 | newest photoplay Produced by wand health was the great topie of discussion at the |verr pin tooyen JF Miss Ruth Cas-/ tooning will be offered Casperites | act they call “Black and Tan.” It |: fue whe weno geertar Of the | Metro. The initial wens reqatred RON HIT luncheon o e Casper Chamber of Commerce held this noon |teman accompanied on the plans. | wr : 1 0 weighs @ scant 100 pounds | the building of a street two blocks at the Henning hotel. Several eon cen --D cedbrn | Wednesday and Thuraflay at the | consists of comedy, singing. talking | performs the largest part of the | long on the Metro lot in Hollywood were present ahd Prominent health officials} sereSoRe | Irie theatre when Tom Davies ap- | and dancing. The act ig far above | most difficult tricks and handles | and the manufacture of the driving Present and they addressed’ the members on the ab;| pears in person. Mr. Davies has the | the average of this nature. Miss | the man who weighs 160 pounds, | downpour -a'n. This was provided j sorbing topic. ener, Rot De Teeponstble for any| knack of converting one cartoon | Berge readers 2 lttle poem entitled | the act is presented in rapid fire | by the usual wind machine to send | | Dr. A. B. Tonkin, chairman of the state board, read a! ae Sa ene ee Se | $6 onatee ane oe. Senin \oie | ~deet OM Dollar, Bil.” that will wo m start to finish | blasts of spray across the 0 VAPORUB extrem: ing paper on aemas: Saiect te hicks te cote, OR, the | artainingts by a musical” program of 11.141 Salt Creek, Wyo. - work is sure to be interesting. Ont 7 sein PETER of the work of his department. Dr. Tonkin showed where the labors of the health board take In the questions of adequate and sanitary water sup- ae a s ply for cittes, communicable diseases, examination of milk, furnishing of antitoxjne. to combat diseases, super vision of rural tourists’ camps, pro- viding nurses, and makin conditions Yor mothers and their babies. is ge ipeeion tpd aiteentong ered be Pm ie ee ae eel] CASPER AUCTION HOUSE state the aims of thadiagnosis clinic POWDER RIVER! which is being held at the city hall CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY for children up to the age of two : 4 years. This clinic diagnoses free of New and used Furniture, Gas Appliances, Rug The “Doughboys” Yelled as They Went Over the Top charge thé diseases of the children. me Saco ag ealareapnt tl Cleaning, Mattresses Renovated, Upholstering and Five Years Ago in behalf of the Sheppard-Towner bill Repairing. : hich has been in ced into the lesialature. ‘Thin bill provides for the WE BUY AND SELL POWDER RIVER! improvement of facilities for taking Phone 1617-J 326 W. Yellowzcone care of mothers and children at th birth of the latter. Wyoming wil haye to appropriate 5,000 toward the work and the federal government wil] appropriate $10,000. Miss Etta Dobbins, state tuberer Josis nurse, gave a very interesting discussion of this problem. Miss Dob- Bins stated that the people were at ‘ . jast waking up to Che evil"and were ‘T more ready 10 face ft than, before. e Grandes er in The Red Cross roll call in which As They Entered a Red Cross Hut Back of 2 the Lines POWDER RIVER! As Casper and Natrona County “Does Her Stuff” In This Red Cross Drive for Relief in Times of Peace POWDER RIVER! SAY WE RICHARDS & GUNHINGHAM CO. Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings, Groceries, Hardware choose your friend—for respon- sibility, reliability and a cordial dis- position. the organization is trying to rains 26,000 in this county, was brought be- 9 fore the chambe- by the Rev. C. M = e ar Thompson, director of the work in The meeting was opened very en- AED CANSS 10 INSTALL 3 Hendy fo de for the thousands tat a Safa? hist oor during the coming winter months. ~~ HOSPITAL AT SHERIDAN A bowling alley for the disabled ex service men hospitalized at Sheridan, Wyo., is to be equipped at United States Veterans’ Hospital No. 86 «t once by the American Red Cross, + cording to Walter Davidson, manager central division. ‘This constitutes a q more service rendered by the Fw : Cross to the state of Wyoming The 7 r er S 0 ne bowling alley is to help fill the nro: . te of the men for recreation, which ner: has been given careful attention sincc} 218 E. 2nd St.—Phone 1944-J—Opposite Postoffice the recent. cstablishment by the Rec . Cross of a modical social service de- partment at the hospital. : The establishment of a Rod Cross medical social service department means that three trained workers and two assistants are now devoting their efforts toward the happiness and welfare of the 140 ex-service men con- fined at Hospital No. 86. It is the a The Stockmen’s National Bank and First Trust and Savings Bank ; 2 GIVE TILL IT HURTS Job of these workers to supply th: men with the small’ comforts which make a lfe of Illness tolerable, to make sure that the families of the men are well cared for and in con- stant touch with the men; to prepare and push the men's claims for com- pensation and insurance and to help them follow the doctors’ orders. Often times, too, the worker must rebuild the man’s belief in the possibility of recovery. She must, in short, be the man’s best friend. Thirty-two Red Cross chapters of Wyoming. spread over 100,600 square miles of territory, have similar tales to tell of service to the disabled men “GIVE TILL IT HURTS” HELP THE RED CROSS TODAY SEE OUR WINDOWS of this state. Nearly 4,000 ex-service men have been aided by them during the year. An average of 500 cascs a month is handled by clitpters at five important centers—Casper, Lar- amie, Sheridan, Cheyenne and Ther- mopo) More than ‘1,200 enlisted men n their families stationed at Fort D. A. Russell are served by the Cheyenne chapter in addition to the disabled war veterans. At the approach of the Red Cross Roll -Call period, Armistice day to Thanksgiving, indications of appre- elation .of Red Cross service to the state are apparent from many quar- ters. Mrs. P. J. Quealy of Kemmerer. prominent in public affairs of the states, is acting as state director of the roll call and reports that already every chapter in Wyorning( save one The Midwest Cleaners ever at the service of the Casper public, are enthusiastic in their support of the ace ngs or peace the Red Cross is the world’s best Novemb er The Muivest Geers. 8. Pe 14-15 Phone 1142J for cold weather needs in Firefilade Fixtures—Oir Christmas stock of Cutlery, China and Cut Glass is ready for your in- spection. ~~ ~~ ~ ¢ NA THE CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. } Phone 425 i Do Your Duty And Make : 147 South Center St It a Pleasure a = : 2 / Fil or two, is organized for the drive. The appeal for memberships is being sup- ported heartily by the Americhn Leg- jon of the state, in conformity with official appreciation of Red Cross work expressed, at the annual concen tion of the state legion held recent!y at Torrington. Why Suffer So? Why suffer from a bad back, from SUCCESS to the WE HAVE ADOPTED THE SLOGAN OF THE RED CROSS % 100 Per Cent Sanitary and Clean YOU’RE WELCOME TO VISIT OUR KITCHEN AND sharp, shooting twinges, headaches. dizziness and distressing urinary ills? Seana" peovie reonmena oos|! A merican Red Cross Drive Could you ask for stronger proof of merit. a Mrs. Ray Dailey, 937 N. Washing- a a ‘3 ton St. Casper, saya: “had esevere|! This Week—and Especially in Casper and Give, and Give Freely to Such peerisy tee anes net od || Natrona County : . Worthy Cause as THE PROVE THIS STATEMENT te ‘ mater ae Sp freay the janet 3 ED CROSS. Food of the First Quality is Used at All Times, and Our ake t a ted where: 1 veinaiued=for sic’ weeks: LET’S GO OVER THE TOP Chef is Excellent My kidneys acted often and dizzy spells came on me and were accom- panied by a severe headache. Some- one told me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills and’ the first box I used from Smith & Turner's Drug Store gave rows tees! Casper National Bank Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey The Service is Sublime. Just Come Once. You'll Need No Invitation a Second Time Music Every Evening From 6:00 to 7:30 p. m. geurewes) Uaspel atone ea NEW PALACE INN Pern bec. ae all < Ganlere oeart ak * CHIROPRACTORS Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Dailey had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgs., Buffalo, N. ¥.—Adv. 138 NORTH CENTER “HELP THE RED CROSS” Be Phone 2070 simply ask for a kidney rcmedy—get May We Serve You” Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706