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PAGE TWO. EMANCIPATI FOR WOMEN OF TURKEY, ISAM New Nationalist Regime Expects to Bring About Reform. ANGORA. March 14.—(By The As- @ociated Press}—One of the alms of the nati ime in Tu is to emancipate the T ng breech- ad a jaunty Kemal insists that the nduct i dress prescribed founder of the Mohammedan h centuries ago are not tenable today and she tntends o inject some western customs into Turk'sh femin the growth of the new Tur. i men gradually being bendage cag —_—>—— ISH SONGS AND TRICKS OF MAGIG WILL FEATURE NEXT KIWANIS. LUNCHEON The luncheon Kiwanis club t tured by a v by St. Patri Addition to magician of of the Casper will be fea- Irish songs-and| before the members an: ae) and will run a little guessing game to how he does some of his stunts. mong the persons who have been obtained by the program committee iG are Mrs. Madelyn Treber, Mrs. Ray Shaw, Miss Margaret Smith, E. J. Donohue and Jack{ Leary. LOVE NOTES | Love Is mended sock. sewed-on button. unraveled grouch. smile at breakfast. receptive car. tolerant eye. | The understanding ‘heart. Copyright, 1923, by Public Ledger} company. TIKESALTSIE AUEUMATISMIS BOTHERING YOU Sas { Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid Rheumatism is no respecter of age, @ex, color or rank. If not the most ¢angerous of human afflictions it is one of the miost Those! subject to rheu eat no sweets for awl “# warmly Rheumatism {s caused by uric acid waste matter and is often! 1 abs 904 of this tr , cold weath to eliminate 2 keeps accumulating and circu‘a! the sysem, eventually set joints and muscles, caus- soreness and pain, call- Jad Salts is The Human Zoo. i. { “Mister Smithers, if that is a two-pound steak, I’d hate to weigh on your scales while I} “mythical” of the Rockefellers, was reducin’.” Easter Island Swallowed by Pacific, Report PAPEETA, Tahiti, Feb. (Correspondence of the Associ Press).—Easter island, in the Pa- cific ocean, 2,300 miles off the coast of Chile and*famous for its-ancient, gigantic statutes, been the work of a_ prehistoric people, has ‘distppeared, according to the captain of a French merch- ant. ship. Although persistent rumors are rife here that the island sunk in the ocean during the - quake a few months firmation has been obt The most circumstantial of rumors received here is that of the French sea captain, who, seek ing to verify his position, tried to sight Easter island, but found nothing but water where the island should have been. It is pointed out by marine authorities, however, that observations of Fre erch- ant skippers are not alw cor- rect, Hosts or Caterers? Judge Says Latter, So Metes Out Fine to assess a fine of $100 each against James Scharf and Julius T. Woodcoclt for bootlegging. The men were arrested Monday tn @ room in a local hotel. One of the men was just making his exit from the room with four pints of “moon.” Two more pints were found inside. ‘Woodcoc whose appearance fn po- Mee court yesterday marked the third time in two months, had also the charge of vagrancy against him, He pleaded that he had not been working because of rheumatism. It was point ed out to him that bad Uquor ts not good for rheumatism. Sweethearts of Three Score and Ten are Married SHERIDAN, March Georgo Marve and Mrs, Nan: Ore., they were child sw | old homes in Illinois. 1 ramance became They lost track of cther after that and finally separately to Oregon. Eight ago Marve his wife by t about the same time husband died. 1 friend M From his ho egon he wrote het spondence ensued between them “qhe couple have 40 grand chil } ren and mado f dren mi believed to have | Postal Service of King Tut to Be Investigated ALBUQUERQU! M., March 14. Pi 1 historian: attempting to t postal history back to the time of King Tuankhamen, according to W, Irving Glover, third assistant postmas- , Who addressed a conven- tal employes of New Mex- ico here. “P historians have “watched h the discoveries at ere the tomb of King s yielded rich mate- cient lore, for some evidence nner in which the Dgyptians early days communicated h other and with other na. said Mr. Glover. history has previously been ced as far back as the sixth cen- tury before Christ and it would prove extremely interesting to extend ‘t four hundred ages deeper into the ages," Sa TWO ARRESTED. Nesbit and Dan McPherson on bond, charged with drunk- it also faces a a car while intoxi- Toy, are out f drivin, of Mouldings for picture frames Graham-Shields Furniture Co.—Ady. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION BELLANS| ) INDIGESTION) 6 BELLANs Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywher SIZE 426 East Second Street Che Casper Daily Cribune __By C.D. 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Better than a mustard plaster {f you'd engage, by hook or crook, A maid to wash, | and iron and cook, Take my advice, and havealook— CLASSY FIED 25 CENTS 300 SECOND SHEETS 814x11 Just the thing for carbon copies and scratch paper. Save 100 per cent on this article, while our supply lasts. The Commercia! Printing Co. STATIONERY DEPT. Phone 2224 ON BOARD UNITED STATES TRANSPORT HENDERSON EN- ROUTE TO PANAMA, March 14.— (By The Associated Press.)—Three phases of tho firing test against the, radio controlled battleship Iowa and| a destroyer attack on a battleship column form the chief elements of the fleet maneuvers in Panama bay | next week under plans announced by naval officials to the senator and rep- resentatives in Secretary Denby's Party aboard the Henderson. The destroyer attack on the battlo- ships will form the first phase of the gunnery work. Thirty-eight destroy- ‘erm supported by light cruisers and air craft will form the attacking forces. They will fire a total of 114 dummy torpedoes at the battleships while they pursue a zig zag course in column. During the attack another force of planes will attempt to beat; off the “wasps” with bombs. The superdreadnaught Mississippi will be used in the gunnery test against the Iowa. In the first phase, the Mississippi will open fire on the Iowa with five inch guns while the ships are running in opposite direc- tions the purpose being to determine Anti-Saloon League Plans Freedom Fund NEW YORK, March 14.—A cam- paign for contributions to a $100,- | 000 “I'reedom fund” with which the anti-saloon league of this state | proposes to make itself independent of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. and Jr. was launched by William H. An- derson, superintendent of the league. | league. H Mr. Andersonysaid he intended to pour the prospective $100,000 into the pocket of the league's treasury which has been depleted by the withdrawal of the support real and When the $100,000 ehall have made Mr. Anderson expressed the opinion that his organization would be effectively and permanently in- dependent of the hostile hired men | et the philanthrop'cally inclined nds of law and order. the best methods of firing at an on-coming enemy. Next the Missis- sippi will bring her 14-inch guns into play against the radlo controlled bat. Ueship while they steam in parallel distance of nine miles. The Iowa then will be turned com- pletely around to determine what tffect the sharp change of course will nave on the accuracy of fire, and next tho Mississippi will be put to the test of hitting the Iowa, while she pursues a zig zag course, ———————__ Slayer to Hang Early in April ALAMOGORDO, N. 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