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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1923. _————— E-GOV. CAREY TOHEAD SCOUTS OF THS STATE Councils of Region No: 8. Vote Designation in Omaha Meeting. Former Goveror Robert D. Carey was named the head of scouting in Wyoming last night according to a vote taken by a delegation of repre- sentatives of the Boy Scout councils in region No. 8, which have been convening !n Omaha for the past two days. Carey's official title is “mem. ber of the Regional Committes of Re- gion Eight.” Thero are six states in this region. The election of Wyomtng’s former vernor to this position was made nse of his known interest in the s. Carey last suramer urged > to the Yellowstone Na- {park for the scouts, and al- though the thing fell through, the Proposal nevertheless endeared him to members of the organization. Carey is also the only man who hés ever been a governor who ts a figs:! class scout, being so registered under | the Casper council. | Earle G. Burwell, who represented the Casper council in the convention in Omaha, will return to Casper to- night. — ST. PAUL, Minn—Rolling a re| markable total of 3,932, the Lee Hup- mobiles of Minneapolis shot into the lead in the five man standing in tho International association’s tourna- ment here last night. The Harrington Hupmobiles of Minneapolis also had s good night, and knocked down 2,991 maples, good for sixth place. ——_—__-— CARD. OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hinton and fam- fly wish to take this way of thanking all of the friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral of- ferings at the death of our daughter and sister. MR. AND MRS. D. C. HINTON, MRS. ROY RIGGS, MRS. FLORENCE PRESTON, HOMER HINTON, RALPH HINTO! HE’ Signed by Governor. E. A. 6 (O. 8. 5)—Relating to notices fof liens for taxes in favor of the United States. E. A. 7 (0. S. 17}—Relating to notices to creditors and claimants by receivers. E. A. 14 (O. H. 160)—Providing for destruction of magpies and injurious rodents. E. A. 16 (O. H. 115}—Changing close of fiscal year and date of annual meeting of school districts. by House. H. 169—Relating to vocational re- habilitation of disabled persons. H. 203—Relating to taxation of banks and loan and investment com- panies. 8. 27—Authorizing incorporation of co-operative marketing associations. H. 260—Relating to tax levy. Amended. H. 288—Relating to grading of car- lot shipments of potatoes. Amended. 8. 3—¥or the relief of purchasers under contract of state and school lands. Amended. S. 6—Relating to the employment of children. Approved by Senate. 8. J. R. 12—Proposing a constitu. tional amendment relating to trial by jury. 8. 103—Relating to the support of needy mothers. Amended. - 8 107—Relating to chil@ren bern out of wedlock. Killed by Senate. 8. 108—Relating to warehouse re ceipts. S. 110—Relating to sale of goods. 8. 114—Relating to transfer of stock of corporations. 8. 34—Rolating to slander. Ayes, 5; noes, 19. Killed by House. H. 190—Relating to sheriff's feos. | Ayes, 13; noes, 42. Passed by House. S. 14.—Relating to bills of excep- tion and transcripts of evidence when the judge who tries the case goes out of office, dies, is removed, be comes disqualified, ete. Ayes 53, noes 0, S. 18—Relating to actions affect. ing title to real estate. Ayes 54; and noes 0. 8. 23.—Relating to vocational train- ing of disabled persons. Ayes 53 and noes 0. 8. 43.—Making county superintend- ent of schools truant officer and pro- viding compensation for such service. Ayes 50; noes 0. H. 91—Relating to rape. Ayes 55: A Quarter Century Of Service “Ifa man write a or preach # better sermon 25 years ago a small druggist—in a small town—discovered a new way—an “externa! way—to treat colds. So Vicks was born. And for a quarter of a century, in ever in- numbers, the world has beaten a path creasii to its door. better book Until today more than 17 million jars go out yearly to serve the people of this land. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS IN BRIEF FROM STATE CAPITOL fhe Casper Dai ation of the prohibition law, Ayes 23; noes 0, 24; noes 0. S, 31,—Relating to deposits of build- ing material. Ayes 24; noes 0. H.*124.—Providing that school dis- trict treasurere shall make annual report. Ayes 24; noes 0. H. 110—To punish fér injury to s‘gns and eign-boards. Ayes 21; noes noes 0. H. 95.—Relating to attempts commit raps. Ayes 50; noes 0. H. 119.—Relating to title to real estate. Ayes 50; noes 0. H. 131—To remove cloud on title to real estate resulting from forfeit- ed ofl or gas cr mineral lease. Ayes 51; noes 0, H, 155.—Relating to school children suffering from physical or mental dis- ability. Ayes 55; noes 0. H. 158.—Relating to sale of secur. ities. Ayes 51; noes 0. H. 162.—Relating to improvement districts. Ayes 51; noes 0. H. 164.—Relating to powers of in- corparated cities and towns to ac- quire parks. Ayes 52; noes 0. H. 171.—Relating to the rerecora- ing of brands. Ayes 55; noes 0. H. 178.—Providing that school dis- tricts with a population of 1,500 or more shall have six trustees, Ayes 44: noes 6. to H. 107.—Relating to the disposal of slashings. Ayes 22; noes 2. H. 99.—Making it unlawful to se- noes 0. H. 97.— Relating to. compulsory school attendance. Ayes 25; noes 0. H. 30.—Relating to representation in the legislature of counties. Ayes 16; noes 9. iH. 25;noes 0. noes 1 nues 0. H. noes 0. Passed by Senate. 8. 7.—Relating to meeting and Passi; motor vehicles on public highways. Ayes 22; noes 0, S. 30.—Relating to assessment of car companies. Ayes 24; noes 0. S. 41.—Relating to sale of notes siven for insurance premiums. Ayes 23; noes 1. : S. 63.—Relating to city and town elections. Ayes 23; noes 0, S. 90.—Relating to malfeasance in office by sheriffs and county attor government oil 26; noes 0. H. 81. — Relating judgments and decrees. of state board of charities and re form. Ayes 25; noes 0. H for wage earners. Ayes 26; noes 0 H. 66.—Relating to. wearing ap parel of inmates of the state hospita for the insane. Ayes 24; noes 0. Buy Them from Lesh mary elections. Ayes 23; noes 0. S. 92.—Relating to the disposal of seized Uquors. Ayes 23; noes 0. S. 6.—Relating to school faclilities. Ayes 20; noes 2 books, size slips, torn out, 250, G00, 1,000 books. S. 89.—Relating to duties of sher-! iffs and prosecuting attorneys. Ayes! crete personal property. Ayes 22; and] 4 43.—Relating to the qualifica- tions of voters in bond elections. Ayes —Relating to county bonds. —Relating to gratuities to be prisoners on discharge. Ayes 78.—Relating to prisoners, Ayes H. 80.—Relating to distribution of royalty fund. Ayes “to declaratory H. 83.—Relating to biennial report 2,—Relating to dates af pay Duplicating and triplicating sales | $12.50 $23.00. Ip fribune GOOD COMEDY BILL 16 - | genius for putting things great shape. | fits O'Brien. It 4 One of the funntest bills yet to be| the like. staged by the Jack Lord Musigiris| Tonight is company will be put lumbia starting this evening an* entitied “Two Royal Guests." “ante | is a regal mix-up of the most comical | Sort, according to the management,| and gives the characters an excellent | opportunity to show what they can lo. “Butcher's | est. opening at 7 and 9 o'clock. —_——.—___ | The male characters who will be re. | sponsible In a large measure for the! Success of the play are Ted Chase,| Billy Howard, Tom Depew, and Jack| and Hazel Austin, will also be there | Eugene O'Brien will greet his many p 0 | friends in “Chivalrous Charlie." is a romantic comedy drama that just J includes many thrills jin the way of motorcycle races and night, on at the Co-| Might that never fails to elicit inter- Two shows will be presented, TROUSDALE COMPANY 70 PLAY AT SALT GREEK’ Following the close of their en-| gagement at the Iris theater next | dale Stock company will jin Salt Creek Wednesday ‘This |days’ booking. with great popular favor |performances at the Iris a morrow, the company its on the Box.” Lord. Miss Fairfax, Miss ‘Seymore, | | | | Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura is the favorite household Croup, ‘Throat, len Joints, and all infla tions. Nothing else tcke: At all Drug Stores. Pow open the with two The company’ has been meeting in their and are drawing practically capacity houses | at every performance. Today and to- with a matinee tomorrow, Presenting Harold McGrath's popular play, “The Man For BOILS DENVER remedy. Colds, id condl- 8 place. 4 cans, 50a, PAGE SEVEN. | with their customary supply of , Tuesday evening, the Boyd B. ‘Trous-| Sunday only, matinee end evening across in the company will put a screamingty Castle Creek theater at Lavoye camp funny comedy, “Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs." | DO YOU KNOW THAT The conductors, brakemen, eng neers and firemen of the Burlingtop | railroad are compelled to have the | right ume? * DO YOU KNOW THAT | They have to carry watches of STANDARD MAKE, that will re vary more than 15 seconds in a week either fast or slow? DO YOU KNOW THAT They have to bring thelr watches to AYRES JEWELRY Co. twice every month and have them inspect |ed? WHY AYRES JEWELRY Co? DO YOU THINK That the Burlington railroad gueas who they want to be their offietai watch inspector? NO. They INVES TIGATE. FIRST. 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Make weak eyes 8. 100.— Designating Frances 3B. Willard Day. Ayes 22; noes 2. with order and for quotations on d'f-! ferent size books and larger quanti- Read what Frank Sprencel of 484 ‘W. Jefferson Bt, Valpariaso, In- diana, says: STRONG Drie * ’. Consultation and 8. 22.—Relating to nominations for| tics. Prices F. O. B. Factory. Gum a J office. Ayes 21; noe 3. pies paper rolls, printed or plain. Equal- ‘Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonte Pills Always FREE 8. 58.—Relating to territorial bust-|!¥ low pric Any avantity, any ! Bring All Your Health ness limits of insurance companies.|®7¢ Up to (3) inches wide. Use the Bl td Troubles to Ayes 21; noes 1. 8. 61.—Relating to disposition of rentals and royalties from state and school lands. Ayes 18; noes 6 8, 86.—Relating to irrigation dis- tricts. Ayes 23; noes 2, S. 87.—Relating to drainage work. paper tape way It costs one-third less than wha’ twine costs. Parcel tape machines 1! count Registers, Cash Registers, Fire Proof Safes an Computing Scales LESH, 128 Ave. D Avoid Influenza—Grip—Pneumonia How To Apply Vicks To Help Avoid These Infections How To Use Vicks In Case You Are Attacked leading D lent this winter. fluenza during the first though they are worse than ordi- nary colds. Vicks As a Preventive. Most medica! authorities now agree that troubles are germ diseases—com: these i monly spread by breathing in If the system is in good shape—the mem- brane of the air passages in a healthy con- dition—these germs do not Keep a little Vicks rubbed up the nos- wd theme Rinna we ina patient should be given a brisk massage spoon and inhale the vapors, or better still, with Vicks all over the parts. use Vicks in a teakettle as directed below. This treatment helps to keep the air pass- ages in good condition. The Danger Is From Pneumonia. The chief danger lies in the development it is needed therefore to decrease the congestion of ‘or this purpose there is noth- ing like a rubefacient or counter-irritant, as witness the use of blisters, poultices and ts for many generations. This irri ition reddens the skin—draws the blood from the congested parts to the surface; the circulation is improved; there is a sen- sation of warmth and the possibility of ef pneumonia. Wha is somethin; the lungs. pneumonia is greatly lessened. A “Quick” Rubefacient Needed. The value of this counter-irritant effect is greatly increased if it is produced quick- iy. Nearly every family as method—onion —_poultices, stupes, mustard various kinds—alf are good. A very simple method is to apply towels wrung out in hot water, as hot as the. pa- tient can stand. This not only EEP, grippy colds—frequently into pneumonia — have been unusually preya- Some authorities insist that they are a form of in- fluenza, not so virulent as the in- lasters and poultices of skin quickly, that more i longer. epidemic, should be appli until the skin- the germs. ordinarily sixteenth of an inch cloths, vapors will last. clothing the form of a funnel. its favorite Presta tarpentine the bed cloting is arranged, pass t reddens the the lungs. but also opens the pores so icks can be absorbed. however, prefer to use an ordinary mus- tard plaster, as the reddening effect lasts this for five minutes. 5 counter-irritant effect. Then: apply Vicks thickly over all the parts; that is, spread it on as you would a poultice—about one cover with‘two thicknesses of hot flannel Vicks’ Double Action. Thus applied Vicks has a double action. First, Vicks is so made that the body heat gradually releases the ingredients in the form of vapors. The more Vicks applied, the stronger will be the va- pors and the longer these ‘he night should always be loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in vapors being lighter than air, rise up from the chest and, if roperly e nose and mouth and are thus in haled .with each breath, car- rying the medication directly through the air passages to oy th The second action of Vicks is external— by absorption through and stimulation of the skin. Some, Repeat Treatment. Get Skin Thoroughly Red. Whatever method is used, the application d over the throat and chest horoughly reddened. very deep colds, the sides and especially the back from the middle of the shoulder blades to a point just above the waist, should also be treated. The patient should be given a good purg- ative and, if convenient, a hot mustard footbath for ten minutes—one tablespoon of mustard to a gallon of water. Then Massage With Vicks. After the skin is thoroughly reddened. it should be dried lightly and immediately the When the vapors begin to lose their strength, fresh Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest. This to keep up the continuous supply of vapors. When the redness of the skin dies out. all the Vicks remaining should be wiped off and the entire treatment repeated. That is, the hot wet towels or mustard plasters should be used until the skin in again thoroughly reddened, then massage with Vicks spread on thickly and cover with hot flannels, just as previously done. In Steam and Vapor Method. Sometimes when the patient is badly choked up, the vapors from the application on the chest are not sufficient to make the breathing easier. In these cases drop a tablespoonful of Vicks into a kettle of boiling water and allow the patient to in hale the warm steam and vapors combined for about 10 minutes. Do this several times a day if needed. Keep the water boiling and put in additional Vicks when- ever the vapors decrease. Put a sheet over the patient and the tea-kettle, making a kind of a tent. : Continue This increases the thick or more—and colds. to be Take no chances with these gripp: Remember, Vicks must be used treely effective—and always call a doctor. Over 17 Mitton Jars Useo Yearty~ Vicks PORUB the DIRECT treatment ABSORBED tes trimer ae ayeeer These to tle your bund'es, $2.50 and $5.00 each All sizes Ac- Adding Machines, every day. treatment {s working wond 1s about t t You een buy Dr. Chase's Tonle Ci getting the genuine, see teat we genuine, see strait and signature of A.W. a .D.,areoneach boxz—your Drotection against imitations Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINECO. 257 Washington St., Buffalo, M.¥. Phone 2220, attention. We can Phone 968-J 826 East A Street BUTTER, PER LB________ Pure Ciger Vinegar, quart... We Ibi COCO Rs. sc te, 5 bars Wool Soap .... Large can Scouring Powder_...__........ EGGS, STRICTLY FRESH, DOZ____3 Karo, Maple flavor......... 10c size Takoma Biscuit. Large and crisp Celery........ Large head Lettuce... 5 Jonathan Apples, per Ib... BEEF Steak, Loin, Short Ribs and Round Ib. Rolled Roast, 1b. a Choice Shoulder Roast... Plate Boil, Ib........ Lean Boil, lb. Loin Chops, Ib... Loin Roast, Ib... Shoulder Roast, Ib... Pork Steak, lb. Breakfast Ham, Ib... Breakfast Bacon, sliced, Ib..... --- Ty, Orders Phoned Fiiad Early Saturday Morning. Robert N. Grove CHIROPRACTOR Over White's Grocery 112 East Second Street Palmer School Graduate CYLINDER TROUBLE is very often traceable to faulty ignition. Do yours miss or fall to develop maximum horsepow- er? If they Co any of these things it is high time you let us give your ignition system our expert trace such troubles to their sources and remedy them at least cost. ‘Auto Electric Co. 136 E. Midwest Ave. HENCH GROCERY and MARKET Phone 2040 SATURDAY SPECIALS Bc -------11 LBS. $1.0 No. 2 can Sifted Peas_..._.._. wenninneme S1C No. 2 Tomatoes... -4 cans 50c No. 214 Pineapple, per can nee --35¢ ay Evening Delivered 490 No. 214 Hominy... Fancy Iowa Corn Black Cherries .. Bartlett Pears . Apricots .. Sliced Peaches Strawberries . Red Raspberries Loganberries H Blueberries . Gooseberries . Half Peaches, can. Plums, blue, can.. Blackberries, can Loganberries, can Apricots, can . Apples, can ... P. & G. Soap Best Shoulder Stea Pork Steak, Ib Green String Beans. Van Camp’s Pork an Solitaire Pork and Beans, small...... No. 2 Solid Pack Tomatoe: No. 1 Chili Con Carne. Muscat Grapes ..... DEL MONTE FRUITS—NO. Shredded Pineapple, can. Bartlett Pears, can. Red Raspberries, can... Red Pitted Cherries, can SPECIAL 5-Ib- pail Strawberry Jam Crystal White Soap. Large pkg. Seafoam Powder, each.... Large pkg. Crystal White Soap Chips, each Best Rib Boiling Meat.. Whole Pork Shoulders, Ib. Fresh Ground Hambu Sliced Bacon, fancy grade, Ib the city and suburbs. Winesap Apples______ Dr. Phillip’s Grape Fruit_______2 for 25c Sunkist Sweet Oranges, dozen__ No. 21% Solitaire Fruits, Packed in Heaviest Syrup Royal Ann Cherries, White. ai i Extra fine Brooms, each..... 4 lbs. Advo Pancake Flour, sack. Cane and Maple Syrup, quart. Large boxes Krispy Crackers, 61 to Family size Cracker Sunmaid Seedless R: Breakfast Cocoa, 1-lb. pkg. pkg Sy Tall cans Milk, per case Sugar, per sack Pork Loin Roast, Ib___ Best Shoulder Roast Beef, Ib. a rger, jeans, No. 2 size. W. H. Brown GROCERY and MARKET PRICES SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONE Deliveries made throughout Phone 490 Brookfield Butter, per Ib__ f | Strictly Fresh Eggsy dozen Gem-Nut Butter, Ib. eli ZR CANNED VEGETABLES All New Season’s Goods No. 21% Solid Pack Tomatoes. No. 214 Fancy Pumpkin No. 214 Fancy Kraut...... eSeas 3 Ibs. 25c 50c GALLON FRUITS Sliced Peaches, can......... 15-o0z. pk, FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Ib. 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