Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. LOSSES OF TWO. /Pilot Makes BANKS TO TOTAL OVER $550,000 Logan Square Institution in Chicago to| Reimburse Depositors; Sixteenth Street Bank Is Examined discard uniform became of the § Abou rs ago is head AHAT A WIFE LEARNED BASED OY QUESTION OF CAREER VS, HUSBEND IFBACK HURTS FLUSH KIDNEYS Drink Plenty Water and Take | Glass of Salts Before Break- | fast Occassionally. back fe proceed to lot of a and irr'tat ent Keep keep you them ¥ helps to r 21.—Four f a passenger train brakeman and teenth Street State bank. Fred W. Popp, recently found dead , dispensed with the grey suit started on a financial career that ears ago Samuel W. Maltz rried him to the presidency of the s © 6Trust and Savings Today both bf these osed. The Logan Square ‘Trust bank oxttors and] in reor- and making} g00d losses reported at $400,000 and the sixteenth Street bank ac- counts were being subjected to the of state bank examiners, e sixteenth Street State bank sed yesterday w estimated rtage of $150,000. Maltz formed the bank about four ago with a group of raflroad and conductors. William | Laughlin, assistant atate's at- said Maltz has confessed mak- 5 totalling between $30,- 000. 1 $40 on questionable second mort- offiials sald brought about pank's closing. They said Maltz 1 bank's funds for his personal and floated bond issues to cover tual value issue of $100,000, floated vo pleces of property own Maltz, were said by officials to Safe Landing Minus Wheel CHEY Wyo., March 21 The resourcefulness of Air Mail Pilot Harry A. Chandler when his DH-4 ship lost a landing wheel while taking off from the Cheyenno field enabled him to make a safe émergency landing at the Rawilin field, 150 miles west. Chandler was not awaro of the accident when he left Cheyenne Attaches of the field here sa landing wheel fall, _ Instru were telegraphed to the Rav field to signal Chandler before ho attempted a landing there and, if possible, to convey to him informa- tion of his machine's disability ‘When Chandler arrived over } lins he was signaled from the air field to fly low and circle. Ho 3 80, Attaches of the field held up landing wheel. Chandler caught the idea, looked over his machino and observed that a wheel was Chandler solved the problem of how to land saf despite the dis: ability of his machine by bringing the ship down quartering to tho | wind, instead of with the nose | directly into the wind, with the | side from which the wheel was missing toward the wind. ‘Tho effect of this maneuver was to cause the wind to tip the ship slightly so that only the remaining wheel came into contact with the | missing. | | | ground. As momentum dwindled | Chandler turned the ship in the direction opposite from the side from which the wheel was missing, thus causing it to tip as an auto mobile tips in rounding a curve at high speed. The perilous maneuver took the ship almost in a complete circle on the ground before its momentum was counteracted, but | ‘Was completed in safety. The machine was fitted with a new wheel at Rawlins and Chandler continued flight to the end of his run, Rock Springs tated the closing. The already mortgaged for lued at $30,000 he bond issue. a THIRD “GETTER AMERIGH’ LECTURE THIS EVENING) other lecture in the series of “A 8p. rooms. respects mertoan: are replete and the f!lustrations, creen by the stereopticon, ar from all parts of the world, all forms of art. All are wel ere no charge of any s the lectures are given under » auspices of the U. S. Veterans reau, with the assistance of the American Legior m. lectures nteresting thrown on YOUR case of Pyorrhea is con sidered hopeless, “Pyroform” is ou need, Don't let the sease progress any further. “Pyro- form" will strengthen the gum and make your teeth sound his new remedy is not like the ordinady ineffective mouth wash. It sa powerful antiseptic GUARAN- TEED to banish Pyorrhea. Your money, back if it fails to do so. Price $3 per carton. For Sale By TRIPENY DRUG CO., | 241 South Center St. Gis tea SR) <P REN ‘Tae Waut-Known™ Mevictres oF Tx: K-L Pills For Kidney and Liver Troubles, Constipation, In- testinal Indigestion and Kindred Ailments. Liver trouble leads to serious fils. And a sure sign of liver trouble ts billousness. Ifyou have attacks of headache, If you have a coated tongue, {fyou have afickle appe- tite, you probably are bilious— which may lead to derangement of the liver and to serious and quite often fatal results. Read this strong endorsement of Dr. A. ‘W. Chase's K-L Pilla. Mrs. J. 1. Stone, Route Ne. 3, Bazley, Ga, write, “ For a number of years T have been troubled with my kidneys, Hver and also my heart ind Dr. A. W. Chase's K. derfui remedy. They certa the finest T ever used. not be without them in my home and take great pleasure in recom- mending them to my friend: You can bey Dr. Chas Pilla at ell drug stores. To be of getting th cainst imitation, Dr. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE Co, 257 Washington 8t., Buffalo, N.Y, PHONE 698 Miss Hazel M. Hoopman TEACHER OF PIANO Studlo 138 $ Durbin, Casper, Wyo. 316 West Yellowstone AND MICHELIN TUBES The Best Combination You Can Get R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN ESTES NEE ARAMAIC Phone 309 i M Che Casper Daily Cridune NEW SHIRT FACTORY 16 LAUNCHED IN CASPER This week has seen another ‘acturing concern enter the eity. nanu- The Casper Shirt Manufacturing company |has been incorporated, and fully or- |ganized for business. Miss Hlizabeth | Harris, who has had years of practical joxperience {n this ine, together with | Harry J. Oster, a practical sales man- Jager in the shirt manufacturing bus! ness, having béen connected with one of the largest shirt factories in the west, are the active and moving fac: tors In Casper's new ‘ndust Other Prominent Casper business men are interested and it is-aseured that this |new enterprise will s' off at once | with a rush sine The com- pany is fully organized for business and will likely be located in the new | Industrial bui nown as Jourgen- sen building, Midwest ave nues, {f present 1 ations are per: |fected. A operations ‘will com- mence just as soon as the necessary machinery, stock and equipment ar. SOE ‘The Suffragettes’ Opens at Iris With Some Clever Mixups The Louis Morgan company opened a new bill last nig The Suffra- gettes. There are many laughs in the which features more mix usually found fn one or ives Wanita Evans, and all score heavily with production, SOLD EVERYWHERE 5 YZON BAKING POWDER you use sess shades and materials. the one here, ilks and Wool. week, special at their musical interpretations. The pe- tite Miss Evans does an exceptional dance that is up to the standard of her other graceful performances. This dancer is one of tho most talented members of the company and always wins approval whenever she appears. Miss Adele Morgan, Chuck ‘Wilson, and Dave Burt have the comie parts In the show. The Glory of Clementina” featuring Pauline Frederick ts the photoplay. TARIFF INCOME HITS RECORD WASHINGTON, rece'pts_are_rapidi March 21.—Tarift approach Declares Indigestion, Rheu-| matism and Steady Loss of | Weight Were Completely Overcome by Tanlac—Rec- ommended It to Friends. | ‘The wonderful powers of Tanlac aro| again very forecfully demonstrated. | In this instance the grateful bene- ficlary:is Raymond Morgareidge, 14 ‘ern street, Port'and, Ore., who re ‘ates his experience in the following words: “I have found Tanlac to be such a piendid medicine that I have been recommending it to all my friends. Why, it has relieved me of troubles of several years standing and put me in hape to where I hayo actually ga'nc wenty pounds and never felt bet n my life. | “I was certainly welghted down with | suffering before I took ‘Tan! I had h a poor appetite I couldn't r food, and the little I did mana always gaye me indigestion. lish | e to] For! my Kassis Thursday Specials For this week we have made special effort to give some real values in ready to wear that will please the shopper in search of Easter apparel, and will carry these special for the balance of the week starting Thursday. PRE-EASTER VALUES IN - Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery We have just received a large shipment of Spring Dresses, in all the latest Priced regularly at $12.50 up t THIS WEEK ONLY $9.75 to $89.00 If you are going to buy a Dress for aster Wear you mark of $2,000,000 a day, unpreced- ented in the history of American cus- toms collections, according to figures Published by the treasury. Customs officials predicted, on the basis of receipts of $28,986,833 for the first fifteen days of March that the month would be a record breal- er and that returns at the customs houses by April would send. the tota or current fiscal year” over $400, 000,000. ‘The treasury originally estimated receipts for the twelve months ending June 30 at $450,000,000 increased the figures ultimately to $600,000,000. 1t now appears assured, according to Ernest Camp, chief of the customs bureau, that even the last estimate will be exceeded. canes: |" ~ G ama hat of the finest quality nak MORGAREIDGE GAINED 2) POUNDS ON TANLAC hours after meals I would bloat with gas and have dull, ach'ng pains in the pit of my stomach. I lost eighteen weight, and was so run pounds in Jown I didn't feel fit for anything. Then,.too, I had awful attacks of rheumatism wh'ch seemed to go all over my body—tirst in my arms and shoulders and then down into my legs. My muscles would get so stiff and sore and I would have such sharp- oting pains all through my body t it was almost unbearable. | “Well, sir, I feel like a man made! over since this Tanlac treatment has fixed me up so fine. My appetite has come back, the indigestion is entirely gone, and I have gained back all my lost welght and two pounds to spare: I never feel a sign of rheumatism now and in fact, am in the pink of cor dition in every way. Tanlac *1s medicine of real merit, and I am c tainly glad I got hold of it.” Tanlao {8 for sale by all good drug: | sists. Over 35 million bottles sold. "| : st is Advertisement. 0 $110.00. will be sure to find just Beautiful New Spring Suits In all the latest two and three-piece models of the season’s most beautiful Priced regularly at $29.75 up to $98.00. $21.75 to $79.00 All our Coats and Wraps are greatly reduced for this sale and your advantage Gage and Li You will find many bargains in our Millinery Department. Miss Gage Hats ttle at less than 15 per cent discount | Children’s Coats, Dresses and Hats. on all Capes, Silk, Wool, Percale, etc. Phone 1740 THE KASSIS DRY GOODS CO. REMNANT SALE For THURSDAY ONLY we have placed beautiful Remnants HALF PRICE For balance of the Lace, Ribbons, 137 East Second St. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923,

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