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MORE RAILROAD LINES “SEWED ~ BVTHEFRENGH Occupation Extended to Include Territory in TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. Fe an SE SAS ea eth BEE SOPRA I Headed for Divorce be Casper Daily Cribune green vegetables will do the work. Fruits of al! kinds are laxative in| thelr effect. They are always to be! advised for young babies rather than) syrupy concoctions of drugs. Often! mothers are so fearful about giving| tion on the stool. Raise the feet by, orange or prune juice to a tiny baby when they will have no slightest com- punction in giving him a dose of cas- tor oll or sweet syrup physics night| after night. When diet apparently does not have the needful effect, try exercises. For children let them stand erect and run this natural position possible without | the flattened hand from the thigh to the floor, pushing as they slide the hand down. This ts effective and can be done ten to fifteen times Twisting the body sideways first one| side and then the other, moving at atly by giving him some reward when ho ts successful. Just another Ittle bing. which has Proven magtical'y succéssful in many cases. This is the matter of post- means of books or a small stool under each foot so that the knees are high- er than_the hips. For so simple a procedure the results are unusually satisfactory. Perhaps tome ingen- ius manufacturer wil see te light and invent a tollet seat which makes mechanical al ———— BIG ATTRACTION SIGNED jharmony singers, clever dancers, spe- jcial scenery*and three of the funniest comedians who have ever appeared in | Casper will be some of the features of this attraction. Mr. Morgan has) been one of tho most successful man agers of musical comedies in the tab- lod usical comedy field, and his Dar | serous Girl Company has appeared in| all of the larger cities in the east. | | ——————_ | Utah Railroad Given Permit | |. To Begin W ork, MASONIC LECTURER T0 SPEAK HERE TONIGHT Of interest to Master Masons will be the lecture tonight in the Masonic temple by Robert D. Graham of Den- ver, a man noted for his scholarly re- search into the study of Masonry. The lecture which will be open to| Master Masons only is entitled “The | | Master Bullder or a Free Mason at | Work.” It will be {lustrated with | stereoptican views. This is the sixth lecture that Mr.! PAGE FIVE. MRS, HICKEY SQ WEAK COULD HARDLY STAND Tells How Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetable Compound Restored Her Health Worcester, Mass. — “‘I had some trouble caused by a female weakness ecere Graham will have delivered at dif. 4 Cologne District. the waist is a good atirrer-up of s!ug- FOR THE \g T | 7 eine Se | ferent times {i Casper. The speaker ; gish abdominal muscles. . hea pashan) rob. a rele has just completed a tour in Noe- ; : ven the Utah Central rail-| t ps 1 i ; DUESSELDORF, Feb. 27. — (By Massage may be done gently on the road company, a new corporation with! trask® Turing which he lectured 616 Save me all kinds ‘The Associated Press)—The French baby who is too young to teach how $1,000,000 1 h : an | times. His work has extended over of pills, but noth- aro in possession of tHe strips of to exercise. But even tho tiny baby | H 1 to pracesd with Monat toe stock. | 2 states of the Uuton from Chicago ing helped me. I vith construction of 50) to > S ha 18 territory between the Cologne and may learn to pul himself up with the} miles of rafiroad in Utah, by terme oe a ane Coast, happened to meet Coblens and Hua. Coplans and Maydrice Pap of the mother's hand | lof an Interstate commerce commis.|tconorrog aan will speak in Dougias bridgeheads, thereby securing railway The use of glycerine suppositories! Lewis and Morgan's Dangerous G'rl' sion order issued here vs Larne laste tebe: oe eae cone lines that heretofore have been in is to be avoided for any length of company, consisting of 18 people, will|. ‘Tho company will be permitted tol wil be different from the” ai noccupied’ tereitofe, “The operatinn time. They are drying and extremely ‘open an Indefinite stock engagement retain fo perlod en “ye Pi th SORE Gr le righ eo ne I thought I would try it. Af k= irritating t6 th ray of ten years any livered in Casper so that any res{-| 801 thought I would try it. After tal planned to strengthen the Rhine- van be weed effectively for mapstick,at the Iris theater on Sunday, /revenues which it receives from on | dente of wien placo may hear him | ingit a week I began to improve, and land customs control. can be used effectively for the young | March 11. crating the line in excess of 5.75 per both times without hearing a eub-| NOW! feel fino and am doing all of my Between twelve and fifteen thou aby (or a gluten suppository. They| This company comes direct from|cent on the cap ta? invested. | ject repeated. housework, including washing, sew- sand civillan workers from France are best used at a cetain time every Chicago, and !s booked in here by The new line will extend from Well — ing and house cleaning.I have recom- and Belgium are awaiting the order day or so that the baby understands The Hyatt Theatrical Exchange. This' ington to Huntington, wit br 1 — mended your medicine to my friends, 5 ntington, with a branch . rt fs to put them at work on the raflway when he is put in his nursery chair wil be the frst show from “The Big to a Utah junction and will make, .oWery and watch repairing by ex-| and Iam willing for you to use this lines throughout the Ruhr and what 's expected of him. The idea|Hyatt Wheel of Musical Comed'es."|available for operation a large coal| port saan: all york guaranteed. | letter asa testimonial, as I would like Rhinsland, iiate for codeating the should be impressed upon him favor: Special_scenery, gorgeous costumes,| mining are S Buldg Manufacturing Co.) to help any one suffering the, wert roads, {t is expected, will be com- ——————— ———— = ——— ———__-—____ did from such a weakness.’’—Mra, pleted this week. Deux Hiceey, 4S. Ludlow St, The disciplining of the city of ester, Mass. : schum for its attitude toward the Bal dia E, Eipicem 6 Pe lvate Text occupation has been featured by Women’ willbe sane en tina ui wholesale arrests and the virtual Write to The Pydiak Pink- declaration of a state of siege. The . icine Co., Lynn, Mass. This French showed the'r strength by book contains valuable information. bringing tanks and machine guns to a e heart of the town. Most of those . = arrested were release W hen the F e Hauls Involved | Mrs. Eealonor Robinson Countiss and ber husband, Frederick D. Coun: | tiss, have separated. It is expected that divorce proceedings will be an-| Us A nounced shortly. Bo!h have independent fortunes in the millions. Mrs. | In Rate F ight Countiss has been c "s most brilliant social leaders. Mr. Coun-| @ 5 | tiss stands high in th and New York stock exchanges. { 7 | = adored ee | WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Wheth-| . | cr railroads may charge on interstate and , x | hip . 8 e ‘rec: | 7 tion and over the bane line, a higher OG Dy 7 Numbing cold . . . the thermometer | eed ieee mothe ee ni By Myrtre MevERELDRED stubbornly hovering around the zero | presgnted in a case brought by the : k. All da: all : hi th LOOS E LEAF at Northern railway company g, f ti , t . mar! Yooe night... the = 2 oe ‘ome Helpful Hints for Constipation. fi th KS n MeCaul nsmore company sonstipgel ot one’ Gt ai | res seeth nd i hre: ine il be decided by the supreme court, 4 \f constipation is not one of your 1 cnere are a dozen questions © anc roar in the three in many sizes for the vest or coat The courts of Minnesota held that [OUT Ti “ilicre, but waetortumetcly (tbat mothers = would like big plints of the Detroit Edison chet. Habt—Compact—Ever- the company shou'd have returned to Trad tis artice, bul leh, ce, | tO #8& about their babies and yet asting. Covers carry fifty sheets it all money paid the Great Northern | {hete Are few families in whic hone | hesitate to bother the doctor. If |! Company, turning coal to steam and and indeas Bisigs Joint, quad Which was in excess of rates charged | fro tnieg 9 | ember 18 mot £0 F you are about to wean tho baby || sending its comforting warmth to a and ledger rulings. , , y that railroad for longer hauls. 7 or prepare a layet; are confused rub . We carry the celebrated ‘The shipments involved were grain| Perfect ‘and regular ellmination of consignments from Benchland, Mont., hundred thousand people in 2,200 about change of diet or clothing, the toxins of the body is one of the write to Mrs. Eldred, care of the tdi ta J-P LEAF : Annebolshand, sDenthe went ith. ‘To'make |Your Baby and Mine” deoure || office buildings and apartments. (CEAF) on which the company paid higher habit may re ment of this newspaper fy and ask | quire time. and troub! is we'l worth while. ly must often © much time to the task of estabilshing After is once care of J. A. Mercier’s fleet of Heavy Duty Pierce-Arrows for years have hauled every ton of coal used by the Detroit Edison Company. Eleven 5-ton dump trucks, towing trailers, serve the heating company’s three plants. Each truck and trailer hauls 200 tons of coal a day. One of the trucks has traveled well over 200,000 miles. It is ten years old. Three others are nine years old. ' How well, and how profitably Pierce- Arrow Trucks serve inthe coal busi- ness and in nearly two hundred other industries can best be told by examining the facts and figures which have been assembled for your consideration. No matter where you are located, no matter what condi- tions of load or road you must meet, we can give you definite information covering your particular haulage problem. Stationery Department | Commercial Printing Co. | 426 E. 2nd St. Phone 2224 rates than were charged from BIl- ings, Montana, a more distant point. | An order granting a review was an- nounced today by the supreme court. _Many Cases to Be Reviewed By: Supreme Court, for sistance. Letters given per- || sona! attention if accompanied by | ng chile self-addressed, stamped envelope. devoted regular habits. accomplished, nature tak them. or lots of vegetables is helpful then, because either of these furnish the system with indigestible matter which forms bulk in the bowels and does net -tax-the digestion. For such peo: ple the eating of bran every day ‘or the inctusion in their daily diet of two Diet is perhaps foremost in induc- ing elimination. If the diet. is. too goncentrated there-will note cnough fefuse in the bowel tract to stimu’ate good movements. “The eating of bran! 100 WAYS. To Make Money By BILLY WINNER. WU feck WINTER'S GULD? Build up your vital forces with rich, body-warming and nourishing emulsified cod-liver oil. Let it help you avoid the frequent colds, coughs and bronchitis or other weak- ness of body induced by exposure to, Winter's cold. SCCTTS EMULSION | is a quickly-assimilated food-tonic, that is rich in vitamine- bearing cod-liver oil to warm and energize the whole system. Tens of thousands take Scott's Emulsion every day, as a protection against Winter ills. _Be sure that you buy a bottle of Scott’s Emul- sion today! Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 27 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—Cases which the supreme court decided to- day to review include. A copyright case, said to be of tm portance tg the motion picture indus- try, brought by E. I. Horsman and the Aetna Doll company. A federal trade commission case in- olving acquisition of 60 per cent of the capital stock in the Aluminum Rolling Mill company, and the Aumi- mum company of America, A case involving the right of the Utah Consolidated Mining company to mine ores and minerals beneath the surface owned by the Utah Apex Min- ing company at Bingham, near Salt Lake City. A case involving the title to 155 acres of land in the Creek Nation, Ok- Jahoma, valuable for oil, contested by Sophia Charles and Elis B. Chares as minor Ind‘an allottees and the Rox- ana Pete corporation of Okahoma. FIVE ARRESTED IN LATE AIDS NEAR THERMOPOLIS THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Feb. 27.— Five were arrested and two moon- shine stills seized in raids carried out here by federal and county of- flcers working in co-operation. Lee Walter, Wes Enderly and James Hayward were bound over to the fed- court following the selzure of wo stills and some liquor on the Walter ranch. Joe Van Buskirk, admitted ownership of a still located on his place on Kirby Creek, was also held for trial in federal court, while John Hayes, keeper of the colored club in southwest ‘Thermopo- lis, was bound over on a charge of bootlegging. WORN NERVES Nervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, queer pains. and trregu- lar kidneys, give reason to suspect) kidney weakness and to try the rem- emdy that has helped your neighbors. Ask your neighbors! If I Could Solder— NEARLY every ‘family needs + some soldering done. Most of them don’t know how to do it themselves, or where to go for the work. If I could solder, I would tell people I could mend their pots and pans, rain pipes, and a score of other tings. HEAVY DUTY MOTOR TRUCKS THE KUMPF MOTOR CAR COMPANY Casper—316 W. Midwest Ave, This would bring work to me and assure me of a nice little in- come, so I would tell them at once. No use waiting for money. I would tell them with Tribune Want Ads. ver Den: Colorado Springs Twelfth Ave. and Acoma 18 N. Nevada Ave. The Life-‘of Your Car Your automobile lives a long life of usefulness, or not, depending upon what is done to keep it fit to meet its daily duties. What can be done depends upon who cares. Some car owners have to hunt for someone who cares enough to really accept responsibil- ity for the car’s performance. Properly, that responsibility rests squarely upon the man who sells the car. ANNOUNCEMENT There are approximately over four hundred trucks in the city of Casper. Each truck has aman ortwoon same. The annual payroll to drivers amounts to over a million dollars per an- num. Besides the investment ‘of over one million dollars in trucks, these truckmen, storage yard workers and supply men own most of their homes. When you buy a car here, you acquire a spiendid automobile and the co-operation of an organization Mra. .W. J,-Jonkina, 891 JW.. Pirst) i We aro In favor of the Midwest Refining Company ‘or any local refining company having hel prone ed ky wea wes portormanne ithe UMTS Goro: this Section 86 instead of outside capitalists who will ship the crude oil out of Salt Creek in both ig caused from a cold settling on my kid- neys. My back was lame and sore and I could do no work about the} house. In fact I was bedfast for a} eek, hardly able to turn in bed. My! idneys didn't act right at all and I cuffored a great deal with severe head- aches and was very nervous. I had} always known of Doan's Kidney Pills] and made up my mind to try them. After using the first box I had such good results that I bought two more| boxes and in a few weeks time I was! vide everything the car will ever directions. The truck men, oil companies and storage yard employes are in favor of competi- need. tive bidding and if any favoritism is shown, show It to the locals, or in other words, if outside capital wants to build a railroad, build it on its own merits—without ~“.king for enough con- cessions so that the State of Wyoming is financing the railroad company. (SIGNED) R.N. VAN SANT MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES, { MAXWELL CHALMERS WILLS ST. CLAIRE C. E. Kennedy Motor Co. 230 West Yellowstone Phone 909 FISK TIRES LINCOLN SNUBBERS entirely cured of the attack and even | w they never fail to relieve mo] 1 the trouble coming on."| when I f 6 Don’t sim remedy the same that had. Foster-Milburn Advertise