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Ia AEB TE RE TT AT al ST PAGE TWO Che Casper Dally Cridune TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923} through purchase of lquor since q FIRE AND FLOOD TOLL HEAVY AT © Here’s One Mother Who Is Different’ |S. Sve [Purchasers of 273027 ~ HOT OPRINGS, REPORTS MEAGER Sues — She Hopes Her Boy Won't Be President [2355s %">5; | Liquor Go On |ivscst eis nearly ten o'clock and the boy had- | . — |eral officials here to be the first not corte nome yet sot means || Lrial in Texas ae i - |dictment of its kind, conspiring to y: “SPARE THE ROD” him. It was too late for any young | |late a federal law by the purchase man to be out without his moth |“ Ss quantity of Slegal lquor. It 4 Continued From Page One) to the main street of the city. The By Mrs. Catherine Smith. er.” DALLAS, Texas, Ma¥ 15.—Prob- |bo a test case. Signed statemests peak or by intermittent flashes which| current threw her into an automo- Mother of Governor Alfred E. That drew a smile from her |Sbly. the first case of alleged conspir-|Mr. and Mrs, Stokes will be int, came over temporarily restored lines| bile where her body became lodged. Smith of New York. Mrs. Mary t violate the Volstead law! duced in’ evidence, offi of communication. With the aid of ropes, several men soe Any nne | cee ene —— Tatking to children’ is better |) wit, whom Mrs. Smith is living in than punishing, them, \dtashioned roves in Boon. | H@F@’S @ popular way fo serve Parents should Cirect their chil- 1¢ boy would always listen to Gren along the proper channels, 1) nis mother.” she said, ‘and then Kellogg’s Bran—greatest health food! take it out on me, bossing me toe ae Mn eS haa event- arund ever since he was six years Most every one who realizes how|relief from mild or chronic constips- ‘All families should have reli. || °2- effective Kellogg’s Bran is for the | tion and because it can be eaten with. gious ining of © kind. It “I though Alfred would grow up | permanent relief of constipation has | out forming a habit, Again, Kellogg's slows seas matte bieol ‘and bet- || © be @ priest," says his mother, | their own particular way of serving|/ Bran will free you from drastic, Mee renimeatese paren| obedience |} “But he didn’t show much aptitude this wonderful cereal, Most families | dangerous cathartics. ad ae binky ee Koo y || at school. His mind ran along other | eat it as s cereal with milk or cream.| When constipation conditions exist Ronee rings family 1! ines. One of his teachers once told | Others lo it on their favorite | in your aystem or when you aro threat- ehevtesea owe wit || ™e that if he paid as much atten- | hot or cold cereal. Every ono efjoys| ened, do not take half-way mensures, real there tion to his studies as he did to | its nut-like flavor! Foods with a partial bran content A cloud burst, belfeved to have|swam to her rescue and removed her fallen in the mountains shortly be-|to safcty after cutting off her halr fore dusk, coursed rapidly into the|which had become entangled in the valley between the hills at whose feet] wrecked automobile. She was revived the city nestles and was soon a dan-| by a lung motor. gerous current racing through its Tho storm struck the western res'- principal streets. Stores and homes} dential section of Little Rock. The Were crushed, and automobiles with| Pulaski heights section fe't the great- thetr human occupants were whirled| est force of the blow. A number of away and at least half a hundred} houses were wrecked or damaged and negro dwellings in the southern sec-|_ school house was demolished, tion of the town were borne off on| Trees were uprooted. the crest of plunging stream. _ A fire quickly burst out and be-| SEVENTEEN DEAD 7 real good, and every day will fore the firemen, impeded by the high| IS TEXAS TOLL. 2 5 acting, might amount to som If you are cooking a hot cereal try|cannot free you! What you must water, could bring it under control] “G5ropapo, era A be Mother's Day. thing.” eg hm | this method :*—Measure off two table-| have is Kellogg’s Bran becauso it is entire city block had been and reports declared that persons were killed, in the At the Mansion House in Albany ee ee ee eee ae aa ahead—a living replica of Whist- | the sovernor has a special room for! eook as you always cook tho cereal. if eae Mary The Associated Press).—Seventeen dead and ten perons seriously injured. 1 delight in eating Bran raisin by be 0 ie . e ” mo! . » ?. rea ‘The Marquette and Grand peed td) Noe teal) besiaoes ler’s famous portrait “Mother. bende 38 ‘aa Peerettleede fe rer Kellogg’s Bran is scientifically pre-| muffins, pancakes, macaroons, oie Rapids hotels were among the prom-|)5.04.” Diysicians nd frais, aon oxi She is mother not onty of “Al” | (to cefice four yearn /50, pared and ready to eat, but its regu-| Recipes on every package. inent buildings destroyed. 500 | hordeleea:) Gécablete! the: Ghackaie Smith but also was selected to “But it's getting hard for me to | Jatory powers are in no way impaired} Start eating Bran to-day! Get well Newspapers and telegraph offices were invaded by the waters and these, with the telephone quarters, were soon of necessity, abandoned ‘The work of rescue was beign carried out in the streets and many women and children were saved by miracul- ously successful efforts of others. typity New York's mother in the Daa hicer Bales, meine cin ots) Qui “and besides they keep Alfred so | Kellogg’s Bran has won the friendly | home! First-class_hotels, clubs and ‘Of course,” she went on, “Al- busy there, that I don’t see much , recommendation of physicians because | restaurants serve Kellogg’s Bran in os ones one et “aoe bed ane of him even wheniTsn in, Alben | it does give prompt and permanent |individual packages. All grocers, circus, just as he does covery year. But it isn't often enough to suit today, 24 hours following the tornado ; if you cook it with other cereals. —keep well—keep disease out of your whieh swept through Mitche!l county. The path of the storm varied from two miles to a quarter of a mile in width and about thirty miles long Most reports, still more or less frag mentary, declare fifty houses were travel around.” » wy ‘hed razed. me. f f many points in several neighboring], Today every church. hotel and EL sSente went intestine tithe Casper’s Greatest Money Saving Event states early today that fire was still) h 1 ne e Gevouring the business district and|omeless. Food and shelter are of: threatening adjoining sections. | fered everywhere and the co'ony of NEW IMPROVED OUR ANNUAL Before a full account could be re-|‘b® tornado stricken country folk is celved, communication again was|'ecelving care of doctors and nurses ‘ aS ; 3 Wwe TT broken. The darkness and rain pre-|TUShed here from Sweetwater, Big S oes " j vented a successful search of the te ipelees and eine, places " Vastated areas. and’ RAMEE 7 Ue lene wt oe MRS. CATHERINE SMITH, MOTH OF THE GOVERNOR OF Little Rock established telegraphic g./ The last 36 ‘hous ee ee a oom ODT guaran to connections with Hot Springs soon| hve seen the semblance of order fol- . ney ‘ dye all ics ‘ 24 beautiful =f after midnight and learned some de-|!0Wing the brute destruction of the! BROOKLYN, N. Y. May 15.— , ington {t wouldn't be even. that STARTING WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 tails of the destruction. The city| ‘twister. There's at least one mother in this | often. power plant was rendered useless | RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT country who doesn't want her boy “Besides look what the presi- ‘ garly and a beating rain comping. (I8 HARDEST HIT. #6 cba preslaad dency aia to Wilson, Tt neartyr eat. | COOLS <_———> 15¥ We must unload our entire stock of seasonable merchandise ed him physteally, I don't want my boy to run any such risk, no matter how great an honor it would be.” ‘The little old lady looked straight GIRLS, MAKE A LEMOK CREAM 70 BEAUTIFY SKIN Mix the Juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White. which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well in a bottle and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin softener and complexion beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lomon cream|f™j days more. Any colors, into the face, neck, arms and hands,|/™ any sizes, 12 inches to 24 then shortly note the youthful hedutyivectinees and! ‘whitenmas ct} “Covabon meses: your skin. AMPLES % Famous stage beauties use this SAMP CHEER, fet he is one of the possibilities mentioned for the presidential race of 1924. irs. Catherine Smith, 71 years old, is the mother; and Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York, tho gon. the darkness impenetrable. MUSKOGEE, Okla, May 15—The Everywhere was confusion and ter-|eath list at Hot Springs is believed ror, mingled with Herculean exer-|to have bene confined to the rest tion as many were dragged from the|dentia! section, the Arkansas Dem rushing waters in which floated the'crat at Little Rock advised the Mu contents of homes an dbusiness[ogee Times-Democrat today. The fire houses. that followed the cloud burst broke Inhabitants of the imperiled andjout in the a business block in which! “If I had my way,” says the little submerged areas escaped by fleeing}the Marquette hotel was situated, the gray-haired woman, “he wouldn't to the mountain slopes and there|Democrat report says. even ‘bo dmarseueeital would bee sought to observe the extent of the} Wire service and raflway connec: working right here in the city near disaster through the flaming ake tion between Little Rock and Hot! h’s mother. and downpour of rain. Hundreds} Springs was still out early today, F spent the night there, separated from Z I used to ave him ‘most every friends and family whose fate they] OTTUMWA, Iowa, May 15—a| °2¥- Now it’s only once every week- could only imagine. telegram from Charles G. Orr, owner| of two; When he's able to run Gown of the Marquette hotel at Hot Springs, | ~°™ i “Tf he went, to, Wast— r Arkansas, to W. H. Keating of Ot- FIRST REPORTS tumwa, his brotherin-law today re-| 83 a result of high winds and heavy STITT ROCK, Ark., May 15.—] Ports that all guests of the hotel were rains sweeping the section last night. Fragmentary reports recelved by the|##Yed from the blaze which destroyed |In St. Louis trees were uprooted, Little Rock Democrat from Hot|'t,, The telegram reads. electric street lights were put out Eprings, indicated that reports there ‘Awful fire and flood. Marquette| temporarily and plate glass windows had been heavy loss of life had been| PUrned, all saved. Self and wife| were broken. exaggerated but one report that six| Well: or cight persons were dead persisted. everywhere j tomakeroom for Summer shipments which are arriving daily. Everything points to the greatest sale in the history of this store. A com- bination of circumstances—among them several fortunate purchases—gives us possession of a wonderful collection of attractive DRESSES That will be placed on sale in three great groups. Think of beautiful new Spring styles at | Fluff Rugs Fluff Rugs Fluff Rug made from any kind of old carpets and wool clothing. Representative here 3 » <rGERATED. NEW ORLEANS, La. May 15.— Out of a maze of reports, received| | ST. ae ‘May 15—Considerable|The weather bureau today issued a| harmless lemon cream to bring that FULLY SHOWN by the Arkansas Democrat today ‘amage to property and crops and se-| flood warning for Arkadelphia, Ar-| velvety, clear, rosyAwhite tomplex- many of the reports Jacking veritia.-| Vee damage to telephone and t kansas, because of a rise of from five] ion, also as a freckle, sunburn and Phone 886 tion—it was apparent that water|®T@Ph wires was reported today from| to eight inches in the upper Ouachita! tan bleach because it doesn’t irrt yushing Into Hot Springs from the] stern Missouri and outhern Illinois basin for the past 48 hour: dvertisement. surrounding mountains almost con- : tinuous rainfall for 18 hours, flooded PAS eho So eSo- doch eso-ete cto ate-ctoatoatenioate-ctoageets x Dut no alarm was felt until an hour | later when an unusually heavy down-| 4 pour sent the crest of the flood] 3. bounding through the streets. b3 . : Converging floods met at the site| 4 of the Arlington hotel, recently de-| 4% stroyed by fire, and the combined} ¥ floods turned into Central avenue, in| 4? a rushing stream five and six feet deep. Fronts of sto hotels, bath-| ~ houses and residences were smashed 4 in and occupants were forced to flee | ¢% through rear doors and climb to the » < mountainside. ba ‘The heroic rescue of a Mrs. Chris yd ® < Shop for the Children at David's A timely sale of Silk and Gingham Dresses at a greatly reduced price. Domestics and Wash Smart Sport Sweaters Goods Styleful lines firmly knitted of Silk > t {a told in a brief and s Sol ae aol ana pane. sae are fanson a to dai 6 rie: Fisaps oe . 86 inch, vide. In light d uxedos an ip-on styles. sizes, wast caus, fa i pee ah rushing 4 € mereale. Pes ches wide. In ize In newest shades. For this sale— down from the mountains an ung : = oa about am the water earriea ner aown |‘ We will sell every remaining lot in Englewood this week. Come out today and $ data ti 2 aoummicene ° $2 7 5 and $4. 75 x make your selection. We will be on the ground from 10 to 12 noon and 2 to5 p.m. Large assortment of Dress Ginghams ° ° § Th I N > ‘3 a eo ono age alce yPr Others priced up to $10.00 : ~~ le 1s ays ere S 0 + = Remember that ele selling 10-acre lots for $750—$50 cash and $15 per month. ES mle eer Sard _19e our lots on the west side just as good as t i Better Re For 2 oieih j g he best, we will accept $25 cash and $10 per - Sec Gingham, Rane teanene DRAPERIES 4 ys Regular value 40c, . r fs metly $ Coe cele price, yard——._-OC —_Despary, Margusetenin plain ond ° 2% on’t forget that every lot is under the Casper-Alcova Irrigation Project. Don’t aan Tal olata q reducing sale. per yard ] ney roupies $ forget that lots just south of Englewood are selling for nearly $500 per acre. >< Relea PSL dgsit 420 350255 e ~ me ’ “115 Y @ 60c value, yard....——_.._..... ens Seats & Don’t forget that millions of dollars are being expended on construction work in b. Curtain Nets. Regular value 75c¢ and scription N’ '—Guaranteed ed less than three miles of Englewood Toported English Pisme Gingham: In 90c. During this sale, per yard— % a wonderful assortment of patterns AND pp Cinetamatt 0., July 25, 1920 —Atter p< 5 *s | and coloring. 82 inches wide. 65c 49e 59e Rering. (been Yellered Jet ch oe e Don’t forget that you can’t buy acreage lots located as well as Englewood for a and 85c value, during 49@ overarapery. Silk and Cotton floral Bro Carey's. Marshoot prescription + three times the price asked for Englewood lots. >< this sale, yard__...... see pattarumey Galore: blues Fomacant Maik oud in nave recommended | 4p é " m3 Celebrated Peter Pan Plain Gingham. gold. $1.25 value, 85 aa Rectan wiley. & Don’t forget that Englewood is on the paved highway to Salt Creek, the great- % 86 inches wide. Sunproot 49e sale price, yard —.... GC - He ia sa sanaid wetns| Genres high grade oil field in the world, and that hundreds of trucks and cars, and four BAG abEDrOOr, Yard — All-Silk Overdrapery. In floral pat- Risdats “ big auto busses pass every day with thousands of passengers. No chance to get lone- + moboren seen naespe: 36 inches Let oie Regular value $2.50. Special ed your lette: > » in plain a . a Sere aiicat iy » some. ad abe eae yaedee on 65e yard ee ei ee above). If it will in ea ehavel aor $ A Z peasy Printed Drapery Cretonne. In a won- cts of Dr, Caran Merehrost] @ Don’t forget that Casper will have 50,000 or more population in 1925. = derful selection of patterns at ae nw that it cured me. I sut-| > 5 REC Ry eal piaces er vera a pepo epee ‘pata cormeercen yeaa Don’t forget that the new North and South Railroad will soon be built into Cas- kish Ba AND Poe Aest thet 1 Seosiaiahe Chaka % Per, opening a world of territory to Casper’s business of all kinds. 4) Turkish Bath Towels 39e 49¢e a epee wll hese Je aoe | a Don’t forget that a large smelter and many other new kinds of business are seek- | Turkish Bath Towels specially priced ones ndded to the vist.” ing locations in Casper. SpE tate eal Summer Dress Goods s, 103 W. Court st D4 : 500 Turkish Towels. Size 93 Tminintaaearoll Tn laine Marshroot. Prescrip-| $B Don’t forget that Casper ships more oil by rail than any other city in the world, 18X40, Each —s-eenencsmneseers c IncheavridesdanGervelden ? ae a patent|g and that Casper will be the largest city between Denver and Spokane. | 800 Heavy Turkish Towels, 39 sale price, per yard.___ c 9" SriRgpally. 2/90 | a Size 20x45. Each.__........, c Dress Linen. Shrunk dyed. Guaran- You can always get 4 ‘ ive prescription at reliable} J WANTED of ” I ig - 300 sexta heavy Turkish Towels. teed fast colors. $1.50 values. Spe- ize 22x44, cial for this sale only, Each ...... a eee per yard ......... zs 98e POPE ODS SDH et SALESMEN AND SALES- x | A I D & C O ei WO Se Office Phone 1129 . 202 O-S Building Home Phone 543-3 | ‘ gait, Cait ae % 227 South Center St. Phone 747 PAParete eo ahoagoeie toate cto tieeiete ee ae ate sheet steate slate diets do otheteatectoateate-ste-ateeteate-ctestesteateate-ate-ate-sto-etestestesteatete-cteete .