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ee = co PAGE FOUR. ‘ EMERSON'S HAT GTION TAKEN 22x20, IN RING IN RE | ON SIDEWALKS TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923. MARY PICKFORD. “Tess of the Storm Country” Her Great New Ten-Reel Production fhe Casper Daily Cribune DOCTOR GEIS FILES SUIT; ASKS $B00 DAMAGE FROM ‘OIL FIELO TRANSPORT C0. onel Bonnet who distinguished. him- self at Slossons, have been the hon-! collected if such taxes are pald prior cred. General Pershing was on the| tc June 1, 1923. A similar bill, was Ust that was under consideration | introduced in the house also. } When the work was suspended on} Standing committees of the house account of objections to the abolition! nave not yet been appointed. of olf names because of sentimentai! So Woman So Iu 1922 taxes, that the penalty be not ns. Pershing, Clemenceau, #orch and other leaders are on the new list, BUFFALO, Jan. 16.—Certain tribes GUERNSEY DAM z= is being put through was made in a letter recently written by Frank C Emerson, state engineer for Wyo- ming, to Arthur P. Davis, director of the U. 8. Reclamation service. In taking this step Mr. Emerson has thrown his hat in the ring and shown himself to be ready and willing to grapple with the Nebraska interests that are holding the project back hs . th 2 ii new versi: gree ‘f is $2.50. During the course of the! pital at Point Barrow. Dr. and Mra.| Pt company and Lewis D, Conner iano tuck, | Meyerbeer. "Richard Lydia E. Pinkham 3 Vi “a obabl. so rage bi red I te Harold Lackecad ‘A. abeathe Ohaesticgs 85Eha ‘aloweseek porisaayr it ren shows: that tend fee | Spence are now here on a visit trom|Of Casper for $800 damage, alleged| Wagner, Mozart and Palatine, the a Hi Wel j ai cz Neading pace ia i wT, ce} of som: ars ago. with aulcn the Gutmnees aun orci ward paying the expense of| Point Barrow, where they opened the| done to his automobile January 4, [due de iVvenne and the Placo Buda. | Compound Made Her 5 ter anys need He ther lead inspection and that it also brings the| @ and Strong of a license fee from restaurant pro- prietors before they can sell a glai of milk over the ¢ounter. This fee restaurants of the city under the or-|! dinance for pure milk. A suggestion was made to the ef- fect that if the fee were not’ charged | the-milk would have to be served in the original container, not necessarily signifying the cow. | The dark alley between First and| Barrow their shacks are of three! Second street from Center to Wolcott | thicknesses of wooc, with much bulid-| of Eskinos do not eat biubber and live in {ce igloos, nor are they short and squat, according to Dr. Frank H. | Spence, head of the missionary hos-| farthest north institution of its kind. “The pictures in the school books Dr. N. C. Geis has instituted putt jthrough his attorneys. Durham and Lowey, against the Ol Field ‘Trane. | } The suit relates that the plaintite are wrong,” Dr. Spence says. The Eskimos of Point Barow are as large as the average American. They do not eat blubber, but burn it for fuel. Neither do they live in houses made of ice If they can help it. At Point was driving from Casper to Salt Creek on the date mentioned and | stoppec his car on the right side of | the road about ten miles from Cas- per, to tighten a chain on the rear | wheel. While stopped, a truck with a trailer, belonging to the Oll Field ‘Transport company, coming from Salt Creek, swayed in passing “and still remains a streets in Paris score with German and Austrian names that may never be of Couto Not STAND Starts at America Theater Friday, Jan. 19 There is not one old scene in this production. It pest. Streets that recall great Ger-| man musicians and poets probably | will be left unchanged. | It has been decided to rechristen' all streets that were named after the owners of the property through which they were originally cut. In addition there will be a hun¢red and fifty new streets opened in conse- quence of the demolition of the city Mr. Emerson states in the letter| will be illuminated in the near future | mg paper in between. [struck the automobile The auit con-| fortifications. which will furnish am that only $5,009 has been allocated to/to prevent possible burglaries and| They are the happiest people im-|tends that the truck was being| Ple opportunity to honor the greatest the Guerensey reservoir from tholother nefarious undertakings that aginable; they laugh much more than| driven at a dangerous rate of speed. | heroes of the war. total amount of $1,420,000 appropri-| might escape the searchlight of the|the white man. They are very polite! oo “| Paris streets and squares with ated for the North Platte project ceed in a stantial manner during This apportionment of funds has| “ne plea for redress to the extent| Tiental. Because of itheir crowded Mild I fl nue. President Wilson, rues Lincoln, | been found surprising because it was} o¢ por aaa by Dr. J. W. Bingbarn ving quarters’ many of them con. U nituenza Fraklin, Lou'siant and Washington, | i . the definite understanding that the| , { Ser ks tract tuberculosis, but we are com and the Place des Stats Unis. finished taking START ING THURSDAY { he 4 v1 ‘o.| through his attorney Ambrose Hem- bating this. ——— the first bottle I saw what good it was construction of the dam was to pro-| ingway on account of damage to the ng this. ty i strong, FOR THREE DAYS thecal sear fre company‘ Becerra Pom i re oa SALARIES FIRST TAKEN sigan week fx amis otf, Five hundred thousand dollars was| orth : help! but never from a native. A i my wi ig andmy , wi 9 recomm| Project Manager|?" ben the one. Rracetamiathgpa hovel They are kind to their crippies, sick! MIMVEVICAN Troops} see on, as aed not WALL’S POPULAR PLAYERS Disha re earl" | rejected. It was pointed out that fon Munthin: todeknte rea edna (IP BY STATE LEGISLATORS | had doneallmy sewing by hand.I truly PRESENT line with the tion of the| the water had been shut off by the| spear, also invariably, shown in plc-| COBLENZ, Jan. 16.—(By The Asso. j ranrp wg oh eomteed ep apmcaporn Board of Review of the North Platt heady penal dead ar ane turebooks. ‘They make wonderful clated Pross.)—A. mild influenza ep pacreelverdaarin tr Nees. Guonae 66 B D 99 ; a s s r my ° dem . y 8, r. "R) J a : the fter failing to draw water tion here. Th i in| the ie the great saving of water that wou he tap a’ ti e. ose include Captain|the Wyoming legislature is the emer- Free upon Request be affected by the Gusrensey reservoir, prunes ane could therstote pret T Frank Brown, the chief signal pri hile pat clergy sary Rd oss ers 2 eae Private Text- A PLAY IN THREE ACTS reason : n s for the pay Boo! Peculiar ae the Whalen division, and the oppor. | beneath him. jane asec | dion dba) hpon “Ailments toWo- Under Personal Direction of Lawrence Deming tunity that would be available for an increase to the present low water flow during the non-irrigation season it local police. The committee on water had re- commended $200 to be paid the doc- tor, with the idea in mind that the| and show many characteristics of the “T have heard from white men the FIND MISSING ‘Reported Among American names et present are Ave- islators salaries and other legis:ature islators’ salaries and other legislative expenses. The first bill introduc Glens Falls, N. Y.—‘‘ For over two months I was so sick I wasnot able to doing me. I am now well and men”? will be sent free, Te- est. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham edicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts, In her new production Lloyd Hughes CAST OF CHARACTERS er leading 2 use | in the senate provides for suspension | This book contains valuable informa- city owed him this moral obligation. geems without question desirable that the work on the Guerensey reservoir ——_—_—_—_——————— ee Nat Webber — -Ted Chase be started without del: says Mr.| even Councilm Whisenhunt voting Jack Hamlin -Lawrence Deming Emerson. He continu ‘public senti-| against it, he having been one of the } BRING SI EEFP AND REST | gues umsaias ee bar eed ment in this regard in Wyoming| men who had signed it. | lallelujah Billy_ ~Mickey Hane! would certainly not be overlooked for a SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 16.—Head ‘Lawrence P. Wal it will be patent and well known that ed by Major Theodore MacAuley, a TO . l TIRED Susie Smith. Dorothy Lamont a substantial appropriation for work party of officers and enlisted men| PARIS, Jan. 15.—(By Mail to the| 9 t Mrs. Robie _ hylen Thompson upon this reservoir will certainly lett Rockwell field today under or-| Associated Press.)—The participation Miss Primm Deborah Deming Lave. Been datarieé by) ixeanon 6? ders of the war department to make agitation that has come from certain Nebraska interests DOING UTMOST TO LESSEN MILITARY BURDENS, CLAIM makes permanent fuzzy hat, a little Uighter color than a ly honored. acid it contains holds great sooth-| your reliet be ridding system . overcoat, probably a velour. (Sloan aid gan nates j ceneares, Thus far only General Galllent, the) xg Morcae Cee a vettring | of iu® Hyg as ere a 6—New Nifty Vaudeville Acts—6 is the man who was found dead last |. oue, Doane, from San isso to ort /defender of Paris, Guynemer, the| taxe two tablets nocenenin Ding | bring pain and reatlessn; Ree Sunday night.) Hauchuca, Ariz., December 7. Every| “Ace of Aces” in aviation, and Col- lass of warm milk or warm water.|LAXO ASPIRIN, the improved = ALSO Mrpe J.C, wioats—Allng ives, Betor mountain pass and edtiyon; ,tegetber @ salicylic acid will in “aaort|pitin with the three pote, . MOSCOW, Jan. 16.—Mintster of war|#las Mrs. C. C. Thompson, aged 20:| 0+ xrarshall and Webber. jo cure for it; but welcome alt relieves pain quickly Trotsky declares he {s doing his ut-| five feet 6 inches; brown hair, light ——_—— relief is often brought by— —It’s a gentle laxative i most to Ughten the military burden|*°mplexion, blue eyes; wore ea N. T k G li h T | TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN of Russia, nothwithstanding the fai!-| quarter length mink coat; neat svre§ ew fur. alip oO 8 | A Ask Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box*, “FORTUNE’S MASK” ure of the recent disarmament con-| ¢t) sometimes weara black beade; Pi tAXoASPIRIN ‘Therapeutic Research Laborato: E ference in Moscow. In a letter to the] Gress with Chicago trade mark in tt! ET aa,0 "A Uowance Of VAPORUB PF en ‘Washington, D ved All Russian conference on Mutual} Howard G. Burns, signs name “F 17 Million Jars Used Yearig A Photoplay Feature Relief he nets forth his hope to cur-|G. Burns,” age 35 or 40; five feet 7 tail the army considerably in the ge 8 tot peospeuads sei she $12,000 Per Month “ com 3 Hittle on’ flo order, pee ete . . near future but “owing to the policy | comp apon ba Khe apa Matinee Daily at 2:30 P. M. of our near neighbors and the enmity | medium brown hairy’ thin. in x " = tin: of the entente towards soviet Russia,| brown suit, brown’ fedora hat, dark] CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 15.—(By we shall be compellea, for the time being to maintain a sufficiently strong and able fighting army for our own protection. The money to] Mrs. Burns—Age 25 or 30; five feet | $12,000 a month. Allowances ea be —_—— —— — PL AEH PETES maintain a strong, able army can be|2 or 3 inches; 130 pounds; very dark | Paid also Rea ponies of “ * secured only !f the red soldiers will] complexion; looks Ike a foreigner, each fami oe He not te those who Y g , = % TT ~z ys TD? T not have fears that their famiiies at|either Mexican or Hawaiian; very|®re related only by marriage. } ‘5 FAMI home will be sacrificed to famine and| large mouth, medium dressed, full i misery.” length mink cvat. 2 «aise Shee eae ee Late today. police said the fourth YOU HAVE | A ing of the Erte Canal, Person sought in connection with the 66 99. Na ~ anes stoaa posed, transportation with | $200,000 robbery as W. 8. Gordon. He NY ‘Where Everybody Goes the Great Lakes and the Western| is believed to have fled to “Imaha \\¢ states, was responsible for starting| after the robber; ‘ vine Nees rajlroads in Massachusetts. In order a to protect itself commercially, cotn-]| NEW YORK—Mors than fifty per ; ao ; ie " sibs doping oS merical and industrial Massachusetts |c>rt. of the American forces in Gyr wi ‘GtoRIous Lord, the Musi loward Present felt obliged to do some thing to off-|i.:ny either have married German TH “ iy set the advantages New York gained|, 11s or are contemplating mariage, i by the completion of the Erie Canal,| according to Major Charles van|| Alternatives in_ dealing ETHEI CI AYT and for some time there was quite a sentiment for public ownership of railroads. clits No Difference The Proof Is Here the Same As Everywhere. For those who seek relief from kid- | ney backache, weak kidneys, bladd ills, Doan's Kidney Pills offer hope relief and the proof is here in Caspe as same as everywhere. Casper peo. N . piruice Scenic pul ukey ce ple have sed Doan’ nd ‘asper | . People Saeemnpmal Debate, ce ea? Sapanitetion aad Analysis | \ \ THE NETTO LADIES’ ORCHESTRA [ina Evening. Two Shows Nightly, .7 and 9 Prices 10c and 40c BAY EAE, UNE a Cake eaaniie Bring all your health 4 -A\ ' Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 o'clock. rigk of dangerous kidney ilistatal eegubr v'to P iN yi Brigit a de aie Here’s Casper Robert N. Grove ‘ll 4 N rT , Geo. Wilcox, carpenter, Yellowstone | CHIROPRACTOR it \ ail N and gore whiat sduasd thom nie Over White's Grocery ol \ T Oo N I G H T kidneys. Sharp across 112 East Second Street ak cused the pains to become voore ce} | Cuticura. 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Leusen of the Salvation Army who has returned from Coblenz. ————.— Isaac Smith, a public utilities man from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was in Cas- per today. Soothes And Cools Cuticura Talcum. If his skin is red, PICTURE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARMY AVIATORS a thorough effort to clean up the mystery surrounding the disappear ance of Colonel Francis C. Marshall assistant chief of cavalry, and Lieut Charles L. Webber, aviator. The expetition will cover an area from Morena lake, in San Diego county, to northern Sonora, in the ef. fort to learn what happened to the Associated Press Matil.)}—The allow- ance of the new Caliph, Abdul Medjid Effendi has been fixed at the rate of with disease. One is to TREAT the EFFECT for temporary relief, and the other is to REMOVE the CAUSE and get perma- nent results. The Science of Chiro- practic removes the cause of disease. That is why the results are lasting. Palmer School Graduate TO NAME PARIS of the American Expeditionary force in the Buropean war wil commemorated in the nomenclature of the streets of Paris. The municap council soon will re- sume the task of renaming some 200 of the city’s thoroughfares and, ac- cording: to French custom, the lead- ing figures of the war will be free- be duly} | of the penalty for non: yment of tion thatevery woman should hava, TAUT NERVES Each of us at some time or an- ether finds himself worn out phys- feally from unusual effort or con- tinued nerve strain—when sleep seems almost impossible. TINGLE’'S LAXO ASPIRIN ts not @ narcotic drug, but the salicylic time be in your system, clearing up the congestion and produc! healthful perspiration. It ha: the sleep-inducing powers o ordinary hot bath, plu: qualities extraordinary. an medicinal The laxative found in TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN VOLTED! Yetdddddddddddddbdiééssé Yt st tt \ \ ZTE STARTING She sought escape but he barred her way. 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