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PAGE TWO FAMILY OF SIX FOUND DEAD IN | HOME, Mystery Surrounds HouSehold but Poisonous Medicine Is Believed Responsible LANCASTER, Ohio, Death is b The home here today. some kind of medicine. sitting in upright positions in chairs be children were in a bed. All w STREET DETOUR ADVOCATED 10 REDUGE GRADE Eleventh Street Would Climb 16 Per Cent Grade if Con- tinued Straight Ahead, Is Claim. ther side to the of “shutting off” K Casper was evidenced wood addition would be pla vantag as voiced is to ex detour i in o} of the city ] meeting a sligh he hil street 50 yards up n stres street ex whic ppesition v th | sold from 10 The realtors and a per cent detour ter difficulty the city of accesg, an at go MASQUERADE DANCE AT AAKEON RIOT OF COLOR: 150 COSTUMES COUNTED Tuesday evening's Masquerade ball the Arkeon brought out 150 cos ging through almost every abination of makeup. The dancing floor was a gay ensemble of color and the grand march at 10:30 gave the crowd an opportunity to view each costume in detail, The judges had much difficulty in picking out the winners so nearly matched were many of the contestants in the elaborateness with which they had concelved their dress. By special permission of the police department, the dance continued until 1 o'clock and the crowd was loath to leave when the final dance was held. The success of the affair has inspired '. J. McKeon, manager of the Arkeon, to hold another similar affair scon after the Christmas holidays The winners last night were Mar at tumes, possible garet Burke, best dressed woman Mickey Aldrich, Turkish woman Catherine Davis and Clews jockey girls; Mrs. M. girl; Verne J. W' garet Brown Chinese k; M Jones Tillie and Peggy McGregor, Turkish girls Elsie Gregorich, cookie kid; Jack Rivet, hobo; M. T. Rice and H. W, Fidler, Indians; Anna Wilson and Ina Jgnes, colored couple; D. C. Jameson abd Lillian Eed, Xamt-Yemi couple . man dressed as woman. Bide eeaertaniel ORDER YOUR Children’s Home Por- traits for Christmas. To see sam Ples call 1473J afternoons, 11-16-10t fe cide te Lo ears The old Vi home-made do’ day at 4 o'clock store. 5 E. Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery An instructive b lished by Dr. A noted rectal spe City. This book from piles can be qu ured without the use.of k sors, “hot” fron, electricity ether cutting or burnin without confinement to bi a hnu m. kind of raised on sale ev a: the A a set z, onc been pub: of ells how to persons afflicted other troubles who th it with name and ad: Dr. McCleary, 543 Parkdew, Kansa City, Mo. ; Fresh Roasted COFFEE 45c Ib. Our SUPERB Blend Nov. family of Irvine Hendergon, 4 father ar.d mother were found >| the REPORT Passing of Entire 22.—s members of the 32, were found dead in their elieved to have resulted from ore the fire and four ere ful The te week ious | seven 3 hs. The fam 2EO lerson engi railroad ws sta n pany, sh FLOOD’ AT THE | AMERICA 15 UNUSUAL| g00d enter the witnessing lifo itself on the een. “The Sin Flood,” the 7 awyn picture new belng shown at the America theater, is the latter type. ied along with the} haracters in the permitted to be The behetder ts c ortunes of and that he w ‘Egsena sat story When the New York police arrested Ferdinand Eggena on the charge ef passing a worthless check in Albany, it was revealed for the first time the husband of Minna Gombel, prominent stage they were married fm Atlanta, G Che Casper Daily Cribune Arrest Reveals Marriage ‘VAUDEVILLE AT IRIS PLEASE ‘The Paul Brachard troupe of bat-| ancers and ccntortiontats, the black face cemedian, George Evers. eee and Babe Morel, roller skaters. these} stood put as superior in the m| i? vaudefille show which opened a two- day run here last night. The Brachard troupe consists of three members, each of them unusual- ly accomplished. Possessed of an ar- tistic nature, difficult feats of long balancing, and all kinfla of tumbling and bending backward, doubling up and straighteniny out, are included tn the act. The two yiris in the act gain much applause for the way in which they do things, while they reserve a surprise for the very last moment of play. George Evers can not blanie his friends for calling him tie funniest black-face comedian that’ ever came to Casper. Whether all will admit this or nof, he certainly stands far In the lead of most black face actors. Evers could crack jokes, sing funny songs and make himeeif ridiculous as long as the time allotted would let him. His wit flows forth in a continuous stre Flowers and magozines may have an artistic or an intellectual ap- peal to some, but to Ev but grist for his fun-mill, way tiring tongue’ produces both amaze- ment and amusement. The roller skute romance of Billy and Babe Morel ix well worth seeing. What the Morels cannot do while on the unsure footing provided by eight wheels, cannot be done by the aver- and he turns them out over his un- that what fs trans T as real is ts vers have produ LABORITES EXPECTED TO LEND, beauty. weeks ago age person standing on his feet. All EER — kinds of whirlings, dips, and daring figures are got into the act, while even months-old Dolores » Morel comes in for her share of genera! ap- ¢ use. A Little comedy talking, ‘The atory of “The Sin Sodeling And iusic are Also injected picts ahe cha ss in the characters of in the act and one woman who are trap Jose and Griffith in “Love and nA fashionable cafe by a flood | Divorce,” present a patter act that is n a Mississipp! river town. How exceptionally good. Both parties to ti change under the} LONDON, Nov. 2#—(By the Asso- tions of some of his more militant fol-|the act ! possess “personality that ing almost certain death | cited Press.)—Parliamentary writers lowers that John R. Clynes, chairman | places them above the average in this Takes one of the most unusual ple-alreacy have decided that the new of the party, declared that the party|line, while thelr voices are also - eo, house of commons will be Uveller belleved in constitutional methods | entertain!ng. Olrested the plcture.|than its predecessors and that the op-|4n@ would do its utmost to maintain} Morogue and Morogue put on an is the only woman | ponitior eee which ly will be fur+} nished by the I es, Wi er and more aggressive. Discussing incidents and scenes at tendant upon the opening of the sts Big F alls Too Much jsion Monday, the correspondents i attention to the challenging spir- uich includes James Kirk h Lewis iknown players be keen-| several it which the radical laborites from For Farnum’s Boatitne” crac ‘asce sean to bave i !hrough: with them. The efMculation . ¥ we will smash all this,” shouted in Coatrary to his usual mood, broad Scottish accent by one of the un Farnum seemed down in *'labor members at the conclusion of 1outh as he sto ntly by no ‘ zime honored ceremonies, is con- ter, making, some scenes nidered : These. laborites ” t he Yosemite are de: by some palipa oa i ard urning, the director, crim, set me t Dustin the reason. The reply : ; cas Weak eee reakon. she rep Scottish 1 Cour seems ferrin en Esbtueg psi T haven't got my applicable and they are credited with : tl y the intention of injecting a bit of; The director ‘new? Farnumeachiet } lginger into thelr party. z, vleasure was lls speedy motor. boat, |" 1. 3 1 asked why tho star did mot send he prospect “of increased keenesa| ‘or st. Dustin shook his head, poet eee g coe ta abe labor eaten oF} pol ng to the falls that drop from: great | "eV and #oung blood, is welcomed in! hts over-the rocks that: wall. in (All Darts.o€ the house and the predic: | Yosemite valley, and answered Uh of liveliness’ is based mainly on mournfully. |the accession of debating ability to * t the ranks of ln ‘The attitude of 4 take these) ‘alls and ever look the same again.” “The Yosemite Trail” will be shown at the America theater for two days,| rting. Friday, Tho picturesque Yosemite valley is the background for an interesting romance, hibren sone oe Mig lalla, ad swell saa At several of their English comrades, to- wars the old time formalities of the opening ¢ sugsestive of defiance en Ga desire to ‘smash" but the more !radical among ‘them will have at thelr |sides a large number of old pariit- mentary hands of their own party, who, although ylelding, to none in cy of the party's aims, violent haste often’ Good for brenkfast for lunch for the children, the old Virginia kind of raised home-made ‘doughtnuts at the A and B store. 6 E. Second St 11-22-10 appreciate defeats a purpose and are quietly con: ——_—~— If you are leaving town and tent to @equiesce in parliamentary | ta: daahinin wattion "see mond vant) conventions, It was evident:y with the j 1086 i 11aztt intention of checking the demonstra. | COR NG TO AMERICA “THE. SOSEMITE-TRAIL. Ss ~WiLuAM_ FOX PRODUCTION, This picture will be seen at the America heey and eae’, Just stop a minute and think. Are you fair to your boy? Are you giving him enough of your time, your thought? Does he mean anything more to you than just a little rascal with an appetite for food? Of course he does. One way best to show your interest in his training is to make sure his eyes are 3 Ibs. for $1.25 PIGEON TEA & COFFEE CO. 228 E. 2nd—Phone 623 perfect, or made so by proper glasses. Attend to,this now, so your boy may grow into fine, useful and successful manhood. {Premier Bonar, Law, When the pre- jmier rose ail 'Giynes and H. other patter act, ‘Funologies,” tale member to this duo. has added variety by the cv.aic make-up ‘Through a Giass Window’ is a photoplay of power. It takes up con ditions on the East Side, New York, the dignity of the house. Whether ‘Clynes will retain his post ;as party leader will be decided at a party meeting today. The laborites, however, aro regarded as having been jestablished as the opposition by an] incident in the house yesterday when Clynes headed by procession alongside the members stood. | H. Asquith were to- gether opposite the premier; Clynes, modestly hesitating until’ Mr. As-| {quieth gently pushed him forward. | iT’S TOASTED one extra whioh gives a The labor leader then fell into Iine delicious flavor with Mr. i; Bonar! TaN Law: BASKETBALL LEAGUE TO. HOLD MEETING THURSO, A meeting of the Casper eke league will be held Thursday evening at the Baptist gymnasium, All teams that wish to enter the league are asked by the president to have at ert one representative at the meet. ing, only. ye pel vet for particulars. DRY Burnett-Butler Optical Co. Henning Hotel Bldg. Phone 1740 —Pongee—Pure color pongee. has many uses this year, per —Radium Silk. underwear or blouses. A lar; range of colors to choose from, and brocaded crepes. any material in our silk depart- ment Thursday only. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. |nod presents a story of fills! duty, Dollar, Stuart Dollar and the tug sea] Tea served frm lot hardships and romance, that ts xsonarch, of feattle. sent out distress| morrow at St. Mark's Synurgae ba- hard to beat. Avoy- It features May Mc- 'C. E. Baird to P. Lots on Sale Near ‘Thc Texas vas Refinery Cc, E. Baird nals bots been given the = elusive agency for 82 lots for resi- dence or business purposes poet the Texas refinery and the Evans- ville towns te. The lots will be placed on sale within a few Gays at prices ranging from $400 to $600. The an- nountement will appear in the Tri- bune. THREE SHIPS IN DISTRESS SEATTLE, Wash. battered in the Pacific, Cape Flattery, the steamers Blackheaded Pimples Quit WithsS.S. S. yr ne SO Blood-Cells In. Ss. 5. S. Builds These Red-Blood ‘You can be nure of this, Nov. 22.--Storm Bessie nature has no Four blood Fich red-blood- 8 there are enough in it, More a dlood-cells! oe is wi when you see pimpler staring a! the mirror Blackbeaded pimp worse! Eczema is worse yet! Youcan try everything under the sun.—you'll ewer, more ceil-power fn your blood! The tremendous re- sults produced by an increase in red blood-cells is one of the A. B. C.’s of medical sefence. Red-cells mean clear- pure rich blood. They mean clear, rud- dy, lovable complexions. They mean nerve power, because all your nerves are fed by ‘your blood freedom forever frota pimples, from tl blackbead pest, from bo ma and akin eruptions, from rheumi tism impurities, ftou "that tired. down feeling. Red-blood- important thing 1a ‘of us. Cy 5. 8 wil 8. 8 been the moro somnaeitent S.S.S.acep se THURSDAY SILK SPECIALS IN Kassis Anniversary Sale These are new Silks and are all greatly reduced for one day THURSDAY IS SILK DAY Now is the time to choose your Silks for gift Underwear, Blouses, Boudoir ) Caps, etc. These things rank among the most popular for gifts this Christmas. Crepe de Chine; heavy qual- ity, in all wanted shades, per silk natural This material —Jersey Silk Tubing. We have this. popular new material many grades, and $2.39. in colors’ and in three per yard $1.69, $1.98 —Mallison’s Pussy Willow Taf- feta. dresses material is absolutely guaran- teed for two years’ wear, per Suitable for or underwear. A Sere te TE ~----$2.98 Popular for ‘ee r yard ___._ oR sav BS, $1.98 ~All other silks, including vel- ts, brocaded chiffons, satins In fact, for greatly reduced Remember Friday is our Fish Day. See tomorrow’s Tribune The KASSSIS GOODS Co. 137 East Second St. 600 miles off until 7 o'clock te, calls Tuesday afternoon which were | 2@ar- 11-22-18 | recetyed at the United States naval radio station here. The coast guard| cutter Haida was ordered to proceed immediately to the assistance of the three vessels. ‘Women of Thirties Most | Beautiful, Say |Full Bloom of Loveliness May Be Preserved Far \ Beyond Middle Life by Care of Health—Tan- lac Has Helped Thousands Regain Lost Vitality. '. Many famous men have said that no :woman is really beautiful until after she is thirty. Her beauty has been flush=d and refined by the fires of experience into a fulsome- ness with which even the freshness of youth cannot compare. 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Digestive —_ troubles are the chief danger and Tanlac, the ccle- brated system _puri- ler and body buiider, is the chief remedy. If you feel tired out ‘To see me now no one uid think = have been through all the sufferin, have during the fast twelve years. I was a mere shadow as the result of stomach trouble all the time, or your and rheumatism, but skin is sallow and Tantac built me up 24 your lps pale, if pounds an¢ made me your cheeks are thin as healthy and well and colorless, and as any one could wish you suffer from tobe. I look like a headaches and back- ache, do not sleep well and wake up with ©, bad taste in your mouth; if you are nervous and out of sorte, have dizzy spells and black spcts before your eyes; if you suffer from different person.” Mrs, Ida Hamburgh. 216 S. Main St., Brattleboro, Vt., ts still another wellknown woman who has expe- rienced wonderful benefits from the acid stomach, indigestion and are| Master Medicine. 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Your money refunded if not satisfied. Phone 13 Williams & Wofford

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