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V4 mk Fan which js #0 attractive, uso only this old-time recipe. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923 ec ha ana: caret al ed bureau affars at a meeting fh he issucd-a stateme§} had given patriotic and} parted service to the bureau, | Thad laid ali the facts before Director Forbes and was willing to abide by the ‘atter’s decision as to whether he should remain in office. Soon after: ward his resignation was accepted. Since then the senate has ordered *an investigation into bureau affairs and a special committee appointed for | the purpose appointed John F. .O'Ryan of New York as its spec'al D.rector Forbes himself has and the new director, Frank Hines has promised to place be- sfore the investigators all the records of the bureau which they are to ex-| amine. | Mr. Cramer's body was found by servants after they had discovered his bed had not been slept in and after they had broken down the siocked door to the bath room. He shot himself with a pistol. let had passed entirely through hiv ‘head and was found in the bath tub. On the dresser in his bed room was ‘a poem on death, which had been clipped from a newspaper. The po lice were summoned, and ‘ater the coroner issued a certificate of suicide. Only a chauffeur who slept naurby. had heard the shot, and he was not certain what it was until afterward. | He said that at about n oO clock | he was awakened by a noise like the slamming of a door, but he pa‘d no attention to it, Later he aided a| fhouse maid in searching the house and breaking down the bath room doom. ‘The polico theory was that Mr. Cramer had spent the night pon Sdering over the possibility of suicide Sand had made up his mind to: shoot | himself when the sun came up. Mr. Cramer was 46 years old. Dur- ing the war he came to Washington and tried to get a commission in the army but because of a crippled arm and had bad eyes he ‘Later he was appointed representa- ftive of foreign petroleum interests Shere, which were supplying the allies ‘vith materials for the manufacture of exp'osives. Prior to the war he had been gen ‘eral counsel for various western ofl) ycompanies in San Francisco: He FEW FOLKS HAVE. BRAY HAIR NOW Druggists Say Laies’ Are Us ing Recipe of Sage Tea an Sulphur. Hair that loses its color and lus ter, or when it fades, turns gray. dull and lfe‘ess, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grand- mother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks ‘lark and beaut'ful, and thousands of ‘women and men who value that even lor, that beautiful dark shate of Nowadays we get this famous mix ture improved by the addition of other ingredients by asking at any drug store for a bottle ct ‘Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has’ been appiie?, You just dam pen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak jng one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; fut what delights the ladies with Wryeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound (5 that, besides beautifully «darken tn after a few : rings back t 1 Advertiser was refused. je Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE. EE. LOS AN! Frank I physician. and residence here t He was one time 1 cine at the Unifersity of is, said to have been or to reall the possibiliti transplanting. 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It 1s a good principle to take differ- ’ | ent objects {n the room which attract If You're | the child's attention and when you “a8 are holding them safely, let him ir RUN DOWN | vestigate them. When it {fs put back ho will be satisfied and i ps sires toward it will be un! } with GRIP ¥ —— > | : | Headaches from Slight Colds |Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets C Id C t h = Charles F. ae Found Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de-| 0 Ss, atarr. . D d Hi relieve the Headache by curing tho| 7 ea H Cold. A tonic laxative and germ de-| * at 1S SEA stroyer. Tho box beara the signaturs| I I °S TIME Afi of . W. Grove. (Be sure you ¢ ter Putting Wife on) BROMO.) 30c.—Ady. Ta for N | | TO TAKE rain for New York. Ease Bae |_ Some butterflies have as many 9 | 20,000 distinct eyes. | j ‘ % . Ey ASHINGTON; March.14.! | e I R C S »—Charles F. Cramer of San | Francisco, who retired. last ALTERATIVE EXTRACT, OR e. month as general counsel for | Fe the Veterans Bureau at a | f *time when the conduct of the i | | bureau was under fire in congress, eis the first picture taken of the Chicazo National baseba'l club beginnng to practice on Catalina tsland, Manager Killfer took his p | omm'tted suicide today by shooting | And tatchers ce t limbered up before the arrival of the ent ire squad. One is is struck by the “hardships” undergone by baseball pl | | Shimself through the head ransported from.» Wand ice to Catalina, they are “forced” to play a few hours a day, live at the best hotels, and for th's they draw a lad to accept fo - 9 His body was found in the bath| accept for an entire year’s labor o f eight to ten hours a day. room of his home where he tiad locked = hirheelt after saying: good-bye to Sis We the cae niversity| &Cramer when she Jeft on a midnight | Niet ENT RON ESES cant | Gite el ; IN LIQUID OR TABLETS = Strain. for; New York. The police! yy, - . visel” foe iyi tbuchaa Sed AT YOUR DRUG STORE. - yfound no message to explain his act,| the pure, rah : pias conor a “Yos Lh S: A = Sint his lends anid that the nervous | Soap Di tn hn wh thers which | @8,L7¢S. Stil | PURELY VEGETABLE AND FREE FROM ALCOHOL OR NARCOTICS, {strain which had resulted tro: vi i eae i; Ps | ITS INGREDIENTS Berea rrens Ch. ,had resulted from his | divis'on had disclosed “nothing to CoAuthor of “For the Young Moth- slaps his hand and talks to him tn to then nana| | gis NGREDIENTS PRINTED ON WRAPPER. Fel ae abi 8 : th | Mr. Cramer's discredit: ery” by Bldred. andl LeGrna: he fae emp ba : | 1d 10c. to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. for Trial Pkg. Tablets : is health, Jorders of. Director Hines seb Akely he won't touch , By Tube acen dew hich rca eee | sme ce leered veMbat eT A The question of bow to discip‘ine| that particular’ 1 again. But tt! ¢o, is not “4 i | lived ana in which his body was and contracts on which Cramer | ‘? one ey rete ‘one, TE: aeeral'| Wodartk’tolow’ in -his tuloa<tuae if" he| trace cls = is won CT, found was that occupied and owned, passed judgment. to be avoiding the issue to let the) 911 other objects th: I Ey by President Harding when he was‘a| Officials at the bureau generally | YOU"& child walk over one ‘ Ring i nun npg eg roared Ha er TR AIN SCHEDUL ES “member of the senate. It was said to ascribed Mr. C s suicide to gen- | Sole nie Se ve “‘slappin| hin Gouthabar ce ene cee Dr Sema 2 ihe “We always keep a jar on hand. 4 4K have been purchased by Mr. Cramer eral depression resulting from the at-| S*tsfy the modern mother. elnbe. flkiwoavaeytling he aban” tha ha Sy Aa Ge, est Aeon rr, i t Northwe: shor ter he Gare’ to Waahlistény tacks wide on hitw After ho lete.ths|_” Whibping, Wapping’ ‘the: baby's | tne treated nese y price CON, epicenter ters Cn Bed Se Seae eee from California in 1921 to become bureau, they dhe 1 y| hands, gets one nowhere. The child | , = : ‘ y "4 That ah.) gentle and soothing it is excellent for Departs Shead of the legal division of the bu-| altered in appearance and rad shown! feels a sting an his hand and he re | \, i phe be sgt pal lhe dates Dhl psy Spb dnd peel Depactae e reau many evider of discouragement.| ents {t—but in his mind {it has ne psig areal | bai ED ae a: = hyde aries * As genera! counsel, Mr. Cramer! He wassaid also to have worrled con-| possible connection with what te hat} nd feel and. cé aaa | plexion and bath. Yes, you ¢ m. ‘passed on the many contracts which ®derably about the health of his done. Suppose he has pulled over + oka ARO Hi waka’ tains Princess Fis tina = ee Procucis: From your Were made by the bureau during the father, who lived in New York and fragile vase and it broke, His mother’ ‘rhere is a better method. Children aken away from him constant j Departs rast two years for the construction | #bout financial matters. (a and rental of hospitals. Some months Te a, 245 pom. ago he and other but officials 740 a. m. : re bitterly assailed by some oft Famous Surgeon 8:35 * 4 of American legion a ie members of congress. Shortly after the counsel of the legion had dig-| Dies on Coast MICHELIN CORDS and MICHELIN TUBES Will Cut Your Tire Cost Most Beautiful of the Hudsons The New Sedan $2,475 Casper Hudson has always been famous for the beauty of its closed bodies. 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