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TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. Her: Fourth Caesarian Child _ je Casper Daily Criune PAGE FIVE j equipment when on hikes. Governor building because of tottering walls,|street. Dr. Irwin was for several|pleasure that the church offers to the Carey has given the Scout's pastur- but company officials sald it was be-|years superintendent of missions for , age for park Plug in the CY ranch lieved all employes in the feed sec-\the synod of Kansas. Later he was; ("© Community the privieg pasture just west of the city. tion except the two taken to a hospt|in charge of the Presbyterian head. Pring this exceptionally interesting Another most welcome _presenta- tal escaped injury. [quarters of the northwest at Portland, speaker. ‘Ore. He is now in charge of tt Ag BOY SCOUTS REPORT. tion was received by the Troop yes-| —— = ke terday when Fred Patee gave Troop |Presbyterian offices of the Rocky| i i ON SEARCH Four a lease on the cabin at the WOMAN FINED 250 AND Mountain district in Denver. | It is said that posts planted in t fead’ of Allen’s:canyon in the Casper | He is an able speaker, and all the| carth upper end down will last longe mountains, people of the north side are invited|/than those which are set in th Troop Four expects to have a very | t eoruee ia iy Troop Four of the Casper Boy| enjoyable summer spending their] Soouts, Casper’ week-ends in the mountains with) sac Lage atte att % 3: was called ag eau iat, Sani Spark Plug and Major, the latter Casper roe fome_year and it is with ® COUNCIL ASKED FOR BOULEVARD JM” os any other method. DN WKINLEY Property Owners Submit Petition at Meeting aster! thas iulegai possession of liquor., f ; sf : home, the chin cane tack” PUnF|irour are to be found in questionable| Five women who were arrested in better health —eat better, work] factors as mineral alts and other Monday Evening ? 4 places at night, as the great enersy \the raid at Teapot Saturday morning| ‘‘t®?, Sleep better—if they eat/ elements vital in sustaining life The question of making a boule- vard of McKinley street from Sec- ond to Fifteenth street was brought up again before the city council tast night in the form of a petition from residents of this district. This street tt has been pointed out, {s wider than most of the streets of Casper and any paving that might be laid on it would be very expensive, if lald from curb to curb. For this reason the Idea of arranging it Ike a boulevard with a park in the center has been proposed. The council took no action on the matter last night, some members thinking that this method of caring r the street would be as expensive The problem of giving Casper an Mrs, Margaret O'Grady, New York City, with her fourth Caesarian the first instance in which more than three children of one woman have thus been brought into the world, child. Physicians say this is about 6 o'clock to find the three.|the Troop dog. who live at 1113 South Chestnut much to do, however, as shortly Just seven minutes after Engineer Johnson blew the four blasts of the whistle on the Natrona Power Co's plant, 18 of the Scouts of ‘Troop four were ready for duty and more were coming every moment. ‘Twenty eight Scouts in all reported for the work and only 12 minutes were taken from the last sound of the whistle until the Scouts were at the Dunn home ready for the work. The Knights of Columbus have in- vited Troop Four to attend the meet ing at the K. of C. hall to be held tomorrow evening and the Troop will accept in a body. The Scouts will so through their drill in crowd handling and other maneuvers to or injury. BUFFALO, } Troop Four has been The benefit to the) | Sao 7 ae RIES TT year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn|bo¥s in this can hardly be appreciat-| Mrs. Dee Nichols, Teapot resident, AGHUSS S wan pivco permanent was given a jail sentence of ten days| anc paid a fine of $250 and costs) Monday when she pléd guilty to the, ed by one who is not familiar with street, The Scouts did not have| the Primitive conditions and great natural beauty to be found in the Casper Mountains, No boys of Troop of boyhood is taken care of by the escape valve of the hiking according to the scout manual. The free life creates reliance in the every member is well able to take care, not only of himself but al to help another in case of accident} 'Denver Minister To Fill Pulpit In North Casper | physical depression. lads and) ¢, Two Injured by Dust Explosion improved water supply was also dis with Spark Plug, a pack horse own: |a dust explosion wrecked the feed cussed at great length last night. : y Frank Scherck and this wel |building. Fire followed the exp'o Bonds are to be floated in the near » addition to the Scout sion. future for this purpose and the coun- cil are endeavoring to estimate how much of a sum {t will be necessary to raise by floating the bonds. A $50 000 reservoir wil! be one of the items in the expense bill, At tho meeting last night the ap- pointmient of H. B. Sherwood as elec. trical inspector was made and con firmed.| Mr. Sherwood succeeds Mr. Humphrey. ‘The council tied on the appoint- ment of elty building Inspector, part of them being in favor of Thomas O. Smith who was Mayor Whisenhunt's proposal, and part of them in favor of J. H, McBain. The question of a difference in the salary asked by the two men caused the difference in op- tnfon among the councilmen. McBaln asked $50 more than Smith. Ti. B. Durham was appointed as a member of the zoning commisston. Miss Gall Bolner through her at- torney Ambrose Hemingway petition ed the counct Ifor $20,000 damages because of alleged permanent injur ates received when she was struck by a car driven by Thomas McKay, an omploye of the city. WHEAT CROP TO BE SHORT ‘WASHINGTON, May 8—A winter ‘wheat cop of 578,287,000 bushe!s or 4.4 per cent less than the 1922 crop, Was forecast today by the department of agriculture. The forecast was based on the con- dition of winter wheat May 1, which was 80,1 per cent of a normal, cnd on the area remaining May /1 to be harvested, which was 39,750,000 acres or 6,638,000 acres (14.3 per cent) less than planted last autumn. UTOMOBLE TAMAGED 1 © OLLISIN WITH TAUCK A Buick touring car belonging to K. R. Logne and parked in front of his house at 370 South Ash street was badly damaged this morning when Pat Plunkitt ran into it with the highway truck he was driving while he was attempting to avoid another car in which there were some women. A woman driving a Ford sedan had ¢ut in front of P'unkitt’s truck and in order to keep from hitting the Ford and perhaps injuring the occu-| pants the dr'ver was forced to strike the car at the curb, se aS ie Money-changing was the percursor of banking. The earliest money- changers were the Jews and the Lom- yards, but these did not make a prac- jtice of receiving deposits and it was not until the middle of the seven- teenth century that the goldsmiths of London began to take deposits from ™erchants and others, allowing in- A curious custom obtains in some portions of Spain in regard to be- trothals. A young man who looks with favor upon a beautiful senorita, and wishes to gain her hand, calls on the parents for three successive days, at the same hour of the day. At the last call he leaves his walk- ing stick, and if he is to win the dé- sired bride the cane is handed to him when he calis again. . ANITA READY TO PART WITH LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 8.— Anita Stewart, motion picture ac- tress, intends to sue Rudolph Cam: eron, screen actor and director and formerly her business manager, published in the Los Angeles Times today. Miss Stewart declined to state with what she wou'd charge husband or when she would start Xs MISS ANITA SiEWART proceedings, saying she might not file sult. until after a trip to Eng- land this summer. She was definitely quoted, how- ever, as declaring she had a divorce suit in contemp‘ation when, two months ago, she explained their living apart by saying they had | Ae REE INC-IKC-KC- KC-KC- KG BAKING POWDER Qe Ounces for DF Use less than of higher priced brands. for over @ years No better at any price OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT MILLIONS OF POUNDS SC-IKC-INC-IKC- KC- KE HER HUSBAND, far divorce, according to a story” a tle Il be used to hi “agreed to disagree for while.” Cameron !s believed to be in New York now, She declined to name the grounds she would allege in the suit. eeesierr nd ohSs ed The sense of touca is dullest on the back. TONIGHT Pie Crust—use RED CROSS EVAPORATED MILK Absolutely pure, safe, convenient Sold and recommended by all Grocers | For Cookies or o Automobile Owners Who Care The Casper Simonizing Shop was started a year ago with the object of furnishing the motoring public with com- plete cleaning service. Weare now in a position to render this service, giving 24-hour-a-day service every day in- cluding Sunday. We will call for your car at any time to any part of the city and deliver it to you with the assur- ance that it has not been damaged in any way. My Proposition to You Is I as you please, if it does not need washing you can have it dusted, the cushions cleaned and the windshield wiped— anything in the line of service necessary to keep your car looking its best. : I will.keep your car greased thoroughly and will be re- sponsible for any part that goes wrong through negli- MASA RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the Sys- Pa tem Within Twentyfour Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if a full pint bottle of ALECENRHU, the Sure conqueror of rheumatism, dces not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the Blightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money Without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested fer years, and really marvelous re- fults have been accomplished even in t ‘o cases whero the suf. gony waa intenso a whare the patient was| Allenrhu relieves at once. Imme diately after you start to take it the good work beg! It searches out the uric acid deposits,’ dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. ¥ It's marvelous how quickly it acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the suffering 1s most painful all traces @isappear in a few days, Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many yearn suffered the torments of acute rheu- matism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want n cent of any- one’s money unless ALLENRHU de- |cistve'y conquers this worst of all diseases, and ho has instructed drug: gists to guarantee !t as above in every instance—Advertisement, . gence on our part (except engine trouhle). Also we will keep your motor cleaned. cleaned, washed, oiled and greased with a guarantee of satisfaction for the nominal charge of $20 a month. ‘ - Casper Simonizing Shop FSAI 00 TO TAS iremen were unable to ‘enter RAGGY RUBEN Moose Gardens -In a few words summing up my offer, I will keep your car: terest and giving receipts for money Z yj rf PS ng myo ia eo eats ta ite Same Price ind I will keep your car washed, by that I mean that you can year said that the best bet in the Real Estate ning (eel Oh. eh > come to our shop at any time, get your car washed as often line was to buy Suburban Property and acre- PsN eI LUL mA by the sheriff's office. paid fines of | $50 and costs each in Justice Bren. |nan's court yesterday. Several others| | aken in the same raid will be given | a hearing today. | tifenlly prepared to relieve suffering | hot cereal. In preparation, add two dirs Patol ae The Rev. Wa'ter M. Irwin, D. D., of May 8—Two men Denver, Colo., wil! sp show the Knights how this work is/were seriously injured and one hun-'at 11 a. m. lone and then partake of a lunch-/dred girls made hurried flight on. the pant of the HO Cereal con presented | in Fulton street this afternoon Whe? | jgggggiuamMS 5 St a OS SS ENGLEWOOD in the North Casper Com om munity church, 1009 ' John M. England Co. Office Phone 1129: relief because it is ALL BRAN! very member of yaar famil will; wheat and contains such nourishment <ollogg’s Bran regularly. Its natural,| [Kellogg’s Bran is cooked and all ssitive work for health is actually a] ready to cat. It is delightful as a sing to humanity! Kellogg’s gives | cercal, or sprinkled over your favorite anent relief from constipation be-| hot or cold cereal. Another popular it is ALL BRAN! It is scien-| way to cat it is to cook or mix it with humanity from constipation. tablespoonfuls of bran for each peraon. Kellogg’s Bran cleans and purifies Delicious bakery batches are made the drainago channel; it cleara away| with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes aro toxic poisons and frees you from the| printed on each package. | ravages of such dread diseases 2s} DO TWO THINGS—Eat Kolloge’s Bright’s, diabetes, ete., as well as sick | Bran each day for permanent relief headaches, rheumatism and mental and| from constipation and be certain to A week's trialjeat at least two tablespoonfuls; in of this great nature food will prove] chronic cases, with each meal. that its work for health is wonderful! |” First-class hotels, clubs and restau jider Kellogg’s Bran as a food.|ranta serve Kellogg’s Bran in indi- it is not a laxative nor a medicine.| vidual packages. Ask for it at your | Braa is the outer coatin nt. All grocers, Anions ak next Sun¢ North Durbin * An Easy 15 Minutes Drive From , Casper Postoffice on the Salt Creek ~ Paved Highway. 10 Acre Lot $750. $50 Cash and Balance at $15 Per Month Try and buy any land between Englewood and Casper, and see if you don’t have to pay three to four times as much. In fact land is being sold right now just south of Englewood for over $400.00 per acre. Remember that the Great Astor Estate was built up by buying Real Estate in advance of a city’s growth. Babson, America’s greatest statistical wizard and business forecaster in an early forecast this age as the Automobile and Good Roads was surely changing City congestion to the open Country. Compare Englewood from all angles with any other acreage in Natrona County. and then call I ' 202 0-S Building ; Home Phone 453-J