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TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923. OUUL OF CHOY DEN 1S DOOMED TO ROAM IN PERPETUAL UNREST LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 8—(United Press.)—The soul of Choy Den, Chinese contortionist convicted of murder- ing Choy You Chan, oriental fire eater, at a vaudeville thea- ter here is doomed to perpetual unrest” “I no care—one year, two year—any time you send me to jail allee right—just so I die in China.” A ‘With these pleading words as he| | CLOTHES WORN BY PARIGIENNES IN 1820 SHOWN Fuchs Store Displays Three Garments Worn in France 100 Years Ago. Two dresses and one cape, each 100 years old, were placed in the win- dow of the Fuchs store on East Sec: ond street Monday and will be exhib- ited there Tuesday and Wednesday after which they will be shipped out per with the possibility that will never be seen again in this An opportunity to see these city. clothes ought not to be overlooked by any person who is in the habit of asking the question, “What did Paris decree in 18237" This is whet Paris decreed—a Beautiful velvet cape trimmed with ostrich feathers and decorated with pure jet black beads, a dress that was decorated with hand embro!dery and hand-made lace, a dress embroid- ered with yellow daisies and trim- med with silk chantilly lace. Each of the dresses cost originally $500, and the cape cost $200. The clothes were worn by celebrities of their y, by ladies of the court -per- haps or at least by those who could affor pay the price demanded by the tailors of so expensive clothes. Sach of the dresses 1s of a very silk that {s not seen at this and they are also lined with like rinl. Length of skirt, and ss of waist seem to be the pre- dominating style features, All three garments show signs of wear, ene INDIAN DEB HAS TOUGH TIME AT HER COMINGOUT Affair Not So Pleasant a So- cial Function as Her White Sister’s. Nevada, April 2.—The gs out’ of a Washoe indian is far from the pleasant cere- with which her white sister ge. The Moshoe “deb’s™ party includes four days of fasting, a dousing with a bucket of water and the usual feast ling to a report made to the Reno . Nevada. remony {s called “The Girl's Dance" and the girl who 4s the central figure eats nothing for a period of four days. On the fourth night the dance 1s held beginning at 8 o'clock in the evening and continu- ing until sunrise the following morn- ing. It consists of the Indians join- ing hands in a circle and moving by short dance-steps sideways around the ring humming a sort of a chant without words or meaning. The girl accompanied by some older woman, evidently a chaperone, carries a long staff to support her because of her weakness through loss of food dur- ing her fast weaves in and out ef the dance joining in the steps. Indian faced Judge Avery for sentence, Choy Den voiced the terror of all faithful, Chinese—the dread of being buried away from the land of their ancestors. According to the Chinaman’s creed, the soul roams homeless !f the body is | interred in foreign soil. There was a tense moment in the courtroom. Choy Den in his purple mandarin garb, with one eye shot away in suicidal attempt following the | murder, presented a grotesque eastern figure. I{is lone eye pleaded mutely with the judge. Slowly the judge pronounced the sentence of doom to Choy Den’s soyl— life imprisonment in San Quentin pen- itentiary. Che Casper Dally Cribune INCOME TAXES ARE ASKED 0F _ “BUNCO’ KLAN DENVER, Colo., April .2. — The United States department of internal revenue has movel again to collect income taxes from alleged bunco men when « lien was filed gainst the fa- mous “Cherry ranch” <f Lou Blon- wer, 74 year old alleged leader of the confidence ring. The lien was for $47. 000 and as alleged to represent in- come taxes unpaid and due the gov- ernment since 1917. On last Saturday the government THIS NEW ASPIRIN BRINGS ONLY RELIEF Ordinary aspirin is the world's Most offective pain stop but many folk after taking it, are subject to vere attacks of Reartburn. js being the case, they fear to continue its use ~ Now science hes Wrought a Rew aspirin—TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN. It has the pain kill- ing powers of with a mild dig: WASHINGTON, D. C.—On the way to the river. Photo shows part of the $25,000 worth of liquor taken by internal revenue men in Washingy ton, D, C. The booze is being loaded into trucks to be carted to the river A\ids Scientists Sir Alfred Yarrow. Sir Alfred Yarrow, head of te great shipbuilding firm in London, has given half a million dollars for scentific research. Sir Alfred is 81 years old, | ce dee ST, LOUIS BANK WILL BE PROOF AGAINST BURGLARS ST. LOUIS, April i aed the massive character of an ancient fortress with every modern scientific device for protection against rob- the new Federal Reserve Bank t, Louis will be perhaps the most impregnable structure in the middle west, Pians for the new bank, egrets announced, show the building to be 4 squatty structure, only five stories and spread out over one-third a city block. Even its exterior hitecture suggests strength and Iding will have only three nees, one of which will vely for trucks. This en- e will be guarded by double rtcullis. if Among the protective features of the new bank will be bullet proot glass enclosures for the tellers, safety dcors that close automatically on persons doing business with the tell- ers, and an electric alarm system which will warn the guard detach- ment within the bank as well as out- side protective agencies. i In addition to the $1,300,000 paid for the site, the building itself will cost approxtnately $3,000,000. Con- struction operations will begin early this spring. | ——-_—— | Hitt Crest means pure water—pure water means good health. Phone 1161 tive added. It which forestalls _ ing heartburn. The laxative cleanses the sys- tem of the toxins or body pot- wons, thugs attacking the cause of the pain or ache. Colds, head- aches, neural- gia, rheuma- tism are all remedied by this new tm- Proved aspirin with the three pointa: | —I@s absorbed easily | It relieves pain quickly —It's | gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask your druggist for the “lures Point Bex,” Therapeutic rch Laboratories, Wash- fagton, D.C mente | and dumped in. Crowds followed the booze to its water grave. the digestant @ discomfort~ | "WOTIcE To STOCKHOLDERS You are hereby notified that a filed a lien for # !arger amount on, leged confidence men which ended PAGE NINE Drink Hil Crest and feel your best the property of A. W. Duff, alleged| her last week, with the conviction] his sparkling spring water will pu to have been Blonger’s first Menten- ant. The suit against Duff according to the gdvernment, is base< upon of all of the men. ——$<___ Our furniture prices are the low- est. Harned Brothers. Phone 249. a spring in your step and a body of pep. Phone 1151 toCay. Delive testimoney at the trial of twenty al- Stationery Bargain Counter Walk a Block and Save the Difference SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Chicago Pencil Sharpeners, each: aa 1510; Felt Chair Pads, each____$1.35 Vulcot Waste Paper Baskets, in Green and Brown: No.;2, cache... $1.28 Wire Desk Trays, each..__.._25c No. 8, each... eee SOD Arch Boards, complete, Red, Gi d Bi s GACH | Srocnsts tat 8 Be Peta ue Leads for Eversharp Pencils, box____.20c Wire Spindles, 2 for__ .15¢ Adding Machine Paper, A grade: Letter Files, each Narrow........10c roll, $1.00 dozen Pencil and Ink Erasers, doz....40c Wide.—...__20c roll, $2.00 dozen THIS SPACE. AND CUT DOWN YOUR STATIONERY EX- WATSENSE WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY, AND SOLICIT OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONAGE. ~ {special meeting of the stockholders of the Abundance Mining and Mill- ing company will be held at the of- \fice of Justice of the Peace Henry { Brennan, 212 S. Center street, in ithe city of Casper, Natrona county, on the fifth day of April, 1923, at 'the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day. ' HENRY BRENNAN, Dated at Casper, Wyomi thi {second day of April, 19230 {_ Publish April 8, 4 and 5, 1923, Trees and Shrubs Have you bought your trees and shrubs? Only three weeks until a car will be shipped. Order imme. diately or it will be too late. 8. H. PUNTENNEY Colorado Nursery Co. Phone 760) Each Order Will Receive Our Unlimited Personal Attention Just Call “2224” or Come in and Leave Your Order. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY €26 East Second Street Casper, Wyoming 7 va sa a i a ee ee Fine Fabrics finely tailored -- put life into suits for younger men, and take the deadness out of suits for older men. 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A can of water {s then dashed over her head concluding the ceremony after which she ts ready to recelve a Proposal of marriage. Don’t Neglect Your Skin Ladies — A few days’ treatment | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PLS, will do more to clean Drink Hill Crest and feel your best. ‘This sparkling epring water will put a spring in your step and a body fu'l ot pep, Phono 1151 today. Delivered | misery of to your doof in one and five gallon! qupall Pill—Small Dos: .1UPres bottles. COTTAGE DELICATESSEN 133 South Kimball St. Open for Business Wednesday Everything Hot—Everything Cold— Everything Good. Come eat your merchants lunch frorn 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. or ake 4 dinner home with you. Phone 351-J For hot home cooked meals delivered to your door. your wool pelts and hides. RICHARD GREEN Everything in Building Material Office and Yard—First and Center Phone 62 ATTENTION WOOL GROWERS AND STOCKMEN GREEN WOOL AND HIDE COMPANY would like to figure on Befordé you contract get our eases in the same old place, 516 W. Yellowstone. ices. hone Get our prices on your lambing supplies. We expect to save you money. THE NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want. Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy—where to buy—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud.and in- feriority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliber- ately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully, Don’t play blind man’s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the ad- vertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. Read the Advertisements in the CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE