Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 8

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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923. REST TH JURY THISAFTERNOON Evidence in Murder Trial Is Closed at Noon; Arguments Heard. been brought out ffered Saturvay trial thi —_—_—_—> WHEN POLA MET CHAS. CHAPLIN Star of “Mad Love” Tells of Her First Meeting With Film Comedian. ngs, but wh en shown Chaplin | T was ging | a d that i that someone who app o heart ] “We danced togethe a dozen t'mes at the Palaise Heinroth and of course we 1 - to each other. We complir: ron the other's acting at the time I thou & great joke on h'r n friendships that one d'nner party are cold ng—artists, es sympathetéc at Chaplin.” They met at other luncheons and | inners, One was at a birthday for bne of Ber! “1S MATRIMONY FHLURE? 4S HUMOROUS STATION If the people af Casper who went to see “Is Matrimony a Fatlure”| which opened at the Rialto theater yesterday expected to see a serious problem picture, they were disillu- siuneci but could scarecly have been disappointed. The picture as it is a roaring comedy, but the worse for that fact * With T. Roy Barnes and Lila Lee OFFICER O'FLYNN leading 1 $5000 REWARD ®. QUKr Litre auas LErry tune AA: TE PILLIONAIRE KD It ts rayported that Russia’s name fs to be | to “Th’ Union of Soviet and Socialist Raypeblics” “Wall i ivr anybody needed « | “Too bad, I can’t have a funny face for the masquerade. Che Casper Daily Cribune Rw C_D_Rer-helor’ TROOP FOUR DESIGNATED FOR EMERGENCY DUTY HERE FIRE SIREN T0 SUMMON OTHERS IF THEY ARE NEEDED Casper Bor Scouts has taken on the duties of a: In the ase of a lost child or other need »p four has mats arrangement for ne blowing of the famous old f.rc sn of the Natrona Power compan. that company’s power house «2 eet. If troop four cannot situation a secand eigna wey scout ii <r This was the best I could find.” | °; Troop four of the emergency troop of Casper. out every the war ended in fact. It was fo! a roncy. et th @ siren anted its us r for omer; ts owned t ne the largest and loudest oming. Arrangements ude that the sin j blasts to call o | A se inder | matter and bet gave ready town {nm which t | the conclusion therefore not their new a Of Service “If a man write @ better book or preach « better sermon or build a better mouse-t ‘Tho he live in the depths of th ‘The world will beat a pat! married, to get marriel.-How they are single h pa in the leading roles, the photoplay has| had not power to issue them, they are] how they are reunited a cast of film artists y any abel of rousing the h Repolcing in om they do battle, blessedness and A Quarter Century 25 years ago a small druggist—in a small town—discovered a new way—an “external” way—to treat colds. So Vicks was born. And for a quarter of a century, in ever in- creasi to its door, numbers. the world has beaten a path Until today more than 17 million jars go out yearly to serve the people of this land. 5 nat a failure runs Iike a thread of tire plot. | the old to those with forms an ex- ing the two confused. freedom they forthwith tly hum: psrt of the story. n@ engineers at the Natrona Pow- treir wives and laugh at the The romance of a young coup! ion stated they would be gla@ kid who is so serious in his who are still declare that matrimony | to the scvuts and as they are on c= Avoid Influenza—Grip—Pneumonia How To Apply Vicks To Help Avoid These Infections How To Use Vicks In Case You Are Attacked EEP, grippy colds—frequently leading into pneumonia — have been unusually preva- lent this winter. Some authorities insist that they are a form of in- fluenza, not so virulent as the in- fluenza during the first epidemic, though they are worse than ordi- nary colds. Vicks As a Preventive. Most medical authorities now agree that these troubles are germ diseases—com monly spread by breathing in the germs. If the system is in good shape—the mem- brane of the air passages in a healthy con: dition—these germs do not ordinarily breed. Keep a little Vicks rubbed up the nos- trils at all times, particularly when ex posed to crowds. At night melt Vicks in a spoon and inhale the vapors, or better still, use Vicks in a teakettle as directed below. ‘This treatment helps to keep the air pass- ages in good condition. The Danger Is From Pneumonis. The chief danger lies in the development ef pneumonia. What is needed therefore is something to decrease the congestion of the lungs. For this purpose there is noth- ing like a rubefacient or counter-irritan' as witness the use of blisters, poultices an lasters for many generations. This irri- tion 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 pneumonia is gre&tly lessened A “Quick” Rubefacient Neoded. counter-irritant effect ed quick- favorite early every family as its ethod—onion poultices, turpentine atupes, mustard plasters and poultices of are good various kinds—al! \ very simple method is to ag 1g out in hot water, as hot tient can star Tht not only re skin seek, but also opens the pores s0 that more Vicks can be absorbed. Some, however, prefer to use an ordinary mus- tard plaster, as the reddening effect lasts longer. Get Skin Thoroughly Red. ‘Whatever method is used, the application should be applied over the throat and chest until the skin is thoroughly reddened. In 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 patient should be ivan 8 brisk massage with Vicks all over the parts, Continue this for five minutes. is increases the counter-irritant effect, Then apply Vicks thickly over all the parts; that Is, spread it on as you would a poultice—about one sixteenth of an inch thick or more—and ne with two thicknesses of hot flanne! cloths. td Vicks’ Double Action. Thus ian Vicks kas a double action, First, Vicks is so made that the body heat ually releases the ingredients A the form of vapors. The more Vicks applied, the stronger will be the va- pors and the longer these vapors last, The night clothing should alwa; be loose around the Teck and the bed clothes arranged i the form of a funnel. These vapors being lighter than ¢ rise up from the chest. and, if the bed cloting is proper arranged, pass by the nosé and mouth and are thus } haled with each breath, car rying the medication directly through the air passages to the lungs. ABSORBED &s 6 lniment a The second action of Vicks is external— by absorption through and stimulation of the skin. Repeat Treatment. When the vapors in 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 cs thorough!; reddened, ghen massage with Vicks sprea on thickly and cover with hot flannels, just as previously done, Sometimes when the patient is badly choked up, the vapors ftom 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 severa) times a day-if needed. earn the water Selling: and put in additional Vicks when- ever the vapors decrease. Put a the patient and the tea-kettle, Kind of a tent, Steam and Vapor Method. Take no chances with beng h kg colds, Remember, Vicks must be use Frosly to be effective-—and always call a doctor, Over 17 Mitton Jars Useo Yearty * Vicks VapoRus the DIRECT treatment INHALED a vapor The old fire siren has remained si nt for a number of years, ever since the volunteer fires jad a volunteer de nt and all those who lived her¢ ing the war will recall how the ren roared when the great events t time were first heard. | last when peace was declared 2 tle = used n call comes in boy scouts it is an easy mat- er to assemble them at any given through the belp of the school ithorities if it fs Curing school hdure at 2 schoo! hours or during the ght It would be a hard matter to gether if needed sud- na Power company P. Bacon, will In commission and to the scouts of calls, the whis the,Natrona Power mpany and was bought and placed er for the benefit of the people of asper before the war. It s probably whistle in have been wil! sound four p four and then 1 comes in from more blasts hie il call every in the city out. The city officials were consutted in Mayor Blackmore, e Chief Heistand and Police Chief consent for the f the old siren by the scouts. | The new siren used by the fire de- ment and which is located on the 2 station on David street is an iren and is so different from steam siren that it {s not con- lered that there is any danger of t all hours of the day or night, call can be sent in at ny time. However only Scout Execu- | ve H. Roe Bartle or Scoutmaster | ank Taylor of troop four are au-| ; 10rized to give orders fdr the sound- vx of the cad. Either official can be eached at this residence or office by elephone. pete ah SOLUMBIA IS PACKED FOR | =" i NEW BILL OPENED SUNDAY From tha time the doors opened at| short and snappy. being scheduled t o'clock yesterday afternoon until| begin at 7.45 and should last abou hey closed at 11 last night the Col-| three-quarters of an hour. imbia playhouse was packed to the ceg eee aa ian! Sari wttentadsk wapatae woe ts H. Roe Bartle. scout executive, and " the ndance records for the | mawin .D. Davis. deputy s eason wero “smashed to stnith-| missione 1! leaye for Iowa’ ( ereens’ an dthe crowd was by no — = means dissappointed as the produc. tion, “Ti attle of Not Yet" was all that was said of it. It's a biff bang comedy with no end to the |laughable situations which are well | taken care of by Bobby Vail and Red | Davenport. Bobby as the commander | of the one man army {is a scream The specialty numbers put over by different members of the compan would fit on any big time vaudeville bill, they were accorded much cere and hearty applause by the crowds of rday. The ever popu lar quartette wound up the vaudeville end of the program in their usual snappy manner with all new material. The photoplay, “French Heels” with Irene Castle in the leading role mad a solid hit with the picture fans. The same program will be repeatec tonight. It ix well wo: seeking either to eeing by anyone » the blues away obtain an evening's Your Personal ‘Records —ever have to hunt for | valuable papers you’ve tucked away in some unusual place? If you file them in | {loose} #- ee 3 Mec you can find them instantly. Stationery Department Commercial Printing Co. 426 East Second Phone 2 Mrs. Bevensee Is Anérew L. unday afternoon held at t Nazaren tev. Dunn officiatl Mrs. Bevensee was born at port, died at her bome he She is survived by her also one daughter and a f of the George W. evening at tho which ‘will be e United States. Laid at Rest Here| Marguerite H. Bevensee, wife of Bevensee, 1140 West t res street, was laid at eventh Iowa, November She riends e per, LEGION MEETS TONIGHT ‘Tho regular semi-monthly meet Vroman pos' clubrooms in asement of the Becklinger bul din The meeting this evening wil Hay, Grain, Chicken and Rabbit Feeds Alfalfa, Native, Wheat Grass, Prairie Hay, Straw, Oats, Corn, Chop, Wheat, Barley, Rye, Bran, Oyster Shell. One seck or carload. We can save you money on carloads of hay, and give you any kind you Jq “CASPER STORAGE COMPANY 313 MIDWEST AVE. TELEPHONE 63 AUTOMOBILE SHOW OPENS TONIGHT ARKEON BE THERE TRAIN SCHEDULES Chicago & Northwestern Arrives 2 B ‘Westbound No. 603- Eastbound No. 3 a. m. m. 8:35 p. m Let the world know that Casper's First Annual Rodéo, An- gust 1st to Sth, will be a big boost for Casper. Nearly two-thirds of the business men are announcing it on their envelopes. Get in line and order your envelopes printed now. Phone Rodeo office 1303 and Rodeo representative will. call for your enyelopes and haye them printed. Any printing shop in town will fill your order. SINGLE-SIX SEVEN-PASSENGER SEDAN-LIMOUSINE $3575 at Detroit The sound economy of the Packard | Single-Six is the result of the accu- ASK THE mulated knowledge of vet i ao g veterans in Personal experience, gained in ardu- ous touring, has been added to the training o executives. The result is a critical judgment of incomparable value the qualities of an ideal car and how to attain them. JOE E. MANSFIELD, Inc. South David Street years as manufacturing in determining Phone 346 MAN WHO

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