Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1923, Page 10

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va te eee PAGE TEN AMES BOND NEW PRINCIPAL AT SALT CREEK Former Big Piney Edu- cator Is Elected to School Position. At a meeting of the school board ef District No. 2 held this James Bond, form superintendent week, at Big Piney, was elected to the position of ry pal of the Salt Creek high school. Mr. Bond’s work will probably dent of the « surroundi are seven be that of superinten nools. in the district Creek, since there schoo's there which re. quire an executive who can keep in close touch h them. The schools re located in the oi! camp. "Mr. Bond was for the past two year@ superintendent at Big Piney, a Face 60 miles from the railroad. While there he succeeded in raising $800 to send students to the tourna- ent at Laramie this year. Every contest was represented by Big Piney and the participants from that school made an excellent show- ing. The superintendent was large!y responsibie for this since he person #lly trained them in the basketbal fects. He has aways been'« “tts BARNEY GOOGLE--Bamey Has a Narrow Es cape. man in community work and {t is he is considered It Creek. ‘or ths reason t an {deal man for Among the new teachers which Were elected for next year at the last meeting of the school board are to be { found the following: Mrs. > w. Patton, intermed'ate alt Creek; graduate of Nor- at University of Wyoming er at Lingle for past three grades, mal schoo! Lingle, Wyo. |. Mrs. Agnes D. Watt, high school | teac! Salt Creek; graduate of | Cornell university; former teacher at Sait Creek |, Myrtle E. Swanson, intermediate teacher, graduate of Morningside col- lege, Sioux City, former teacher at Council Bluffs; Sioux City. Mrs. Helene Hutchisson, depart- | men teacher; graduate Normal ‘school, University of Wyoming. Cora G. Bowers, primary teacher at Mills; formerly teaching in Albuquer- que. N. M., Massillon, Ohio. Dorothy Roberts, primary teacher; crit acher for three years in Mon- tana State Normal school; Arlington, Neb. Dorethy E. Campbell, primary teacher; graduate of Northern State Normal school, Marquette, Mich.; has been teaching in Lansing, Mich; Newberry, Mich. Emma Duis, intermediate teacher, Milis; has been teaching in Loveland, Colo.; Casper. Agnes Nelson, primary; graduate of Ypsilant! Normal school; teaching in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Frankfort, Mich, 1Clara Oh{, primary; graduate of Nebraska State ‘Teachers’ college; teaching in Cheyenne; Walworth, Wis. Teresa Morrow, kindergarte: luate of Unt Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home Rub Gently and Upward To-, ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way. If you or any relative or friend 1s worried tecause of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give is to get a pre- scriptions that many physicians are now prescribing. Ask your druggist for an original AUDITORS c. H. RE cRTH Certified Publ rae pepe) Income Tax Service 401 O-S Blag. Phone 767 twoounce bottle of Moone's Emerald OU (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that th are growing smaller and the treat ment should be continued until t veins are of normal size. So pentrat- ing and powerful is Emera'd Oil that it dissolves goltre amd wens and causes them to disappear. It can be secured at the Smith{furner Drug company.—A advertisement. CONTRACTOR AND BUILE Ww. W. Contractor » 141 W. Tenth Ider none 376W HARRY fF. COME ORE Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bid. R. 0, VAN DENBSRG Certified Public Accountams Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 GUARANTEE oe Acco Ategistrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 640 ees ARCHITECTS ———_——_————___—_—__——— DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 |. J. WESTFALL, Architect iden Baite 5, Daly Building LLER, Architect 208 O58 Biase Phone 1906 . RAINWATER, Architect ret € solidated yalty Bhig. 4 ephone 4 ‘TRY CORP. ntants—Stocl AUTO PAINTING Gasper Auto Top Shop, 633 S. Center Branch at oye Auto Painting Especially BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SARLES TRANSFER Res. phone B7W Office Phome 813 PRIVATE Mi AL 938 South home 273 Women’s and Children's Hospital 542 South Durbin ‘hone 406 0LOGY AND OBSTETRICS longre BK. Lathrop, M. D. Victor R. Dacken, B. 8 EYE, EAR, NOSE and TE Staunton, M RAY "1! ITO-URINARY B. Underwood, ROENTGENOL Halle M. P. | JF. D. D. a. ‘ugh Bull ond Street hone 54 and 55 DR. W. W. YATE! Practice Limited to Tee Nowe and Throat” And the Fitting of Glasses le 2 112 E. Second MYERS AND BRYANT rians and Surgeons ; 200 0. dg. Office Ph. 690 Res. 746 Rohrh. t Suit: DE rons, 1 Y Transfer, Storage and Fue! oon J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 508 E. Yellowstone CHIROPRACTORS c Phone 907 M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor West Hotel, Room 72 Phone 15405 Di. J. Hi. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Mid t Midg. Phone 706 DR. 6. G. HAHN, Chiropractor Townsend Bids. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. LE ui Zuttermeister Bid Phone 1751 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phon 20 Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray DR. C. 1. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 810 O-S Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE EB, O'BRYANT Foot Specialist Phone 423 212 8. Center St Phone 124-J COAL “FASPER COAL AND COKE CO. Genuine Gebo Cont 256 N. Durbin Phone CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railrond at Jackson Phone | DR. P, E. SHORET Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 2121 Suite 304 0-8 Blag. ALL ©, KEITIy, M. D. | RT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrics Ei LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. ee SP. KEM ted Royalty Bldg. j &@ MURANE Building WIL 1 0. WILSON Attorney-at-La' Sulte 14-15-16 nd Bldg. Mt ey-at-Lay est Building & ADAM Attorn Midw 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS Osteopathic Phyalclan Sulte 6, Tribune Apartr “DR. ©. A, SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING TH CASPER SHOE All Work Guar pmatsu 1p yo ALORS | rk ers TROY TAITORS AND 118 EK, Midwest Che Casper IS MR GOOGLE AROUND HERE } 1s He WHERE S I NEVER SAY BILL, LET'S GET THE FELLOWS TOUETHER AND ALL ATTEND THE MME. OCTAVE CONCERT IN NONE OF YOUR, HIGHBROW STUFF FOR ME -IF IT WAS AGOOD YAZZ ORCHESTRA ID THE ALLEY teaching in McCook, Neb.; Alliance Neb. A‘ice Whitney, primary gradume OvUT Ge WWN, On HIM Doc, I'M TRYING TO GET OTHE OCTAVE RECITAL. Daily Cribune How RIDIeEULOUS ! WweLL. The Siuy Foot I! Rice icesere Leave ME AND HIS Lai EVES HAPPY FLAT FoR YAS sun YVASSUM - I WAS TES GONNA WHEN DIDYoOU JOIN THE UPLIFT, WALT ? MUSICAL COMEDY IS MY SPEED! RSE YOU'RE TO "THE RECTAL NEXT THURSDAY, AVERY, BUNCHTO GO a a eee A HoRSE Like THaT ! GASOLINE ALLEY—SEEMS TO BE A CULTURAL VACUUM NOT UNLESS YoU BUY THE TICKETS— THERE'S A GOOD MAGICIAN ON DIO YOU EVER SEE SUCH A LOW BROW OUTFIT ? THEY'RE HOPELESS! I'D RATHER 0O VAUDEVILLE MYSELF BOUT I'D NEVER AOMIT IT! THAT NIGHT {DONT WANT TO Miss. of St. Cloud, Norma! school; teach: ‘ F ng in Duluth, Mich.; Anoka, Minn, Thsaes A DoBie MUT- | Agnes L. Hammond, Latin; Spring. MEBBE | GAN FIND | teld, N graduate of Cornel! OoT WHERE IA | Univer UGH! -7 LoS ANGELES Wow-0GH - How FAR, ch’ng in Norfolk, Neb. | > | “WESTBOUND LIMITED - | EPIC OF THE AMILS, 1 WYOMING FEATURE An American railroad system the greatest in the world. No other commercial organization 1s as_thor- ough and efficient in all its minu details except, possibly, Uncle Sam gigantic mail A report duplicate and te is made « every little plece of business tran: acted on the entire road with all its anches. When the agent recetves the ra‘l road mail he signa for it. When the engineer aives his engine from the yards and when he receives bis orders for engine movement, he signs a re- celpt. The conductor signs for h's train orders and the brakeman ver! fles them. No incident is too ti to escape made of it. Emory Johnson, the famour direc tor-producer who filmed the great po n picture, “In the Name of the and later the stupendous fire man drama, “The Third Alarm,” per: celved in the life of the railroad man a marvelous opportunity for filming an epic of the greatest commercial organization in the world, not in the actual concrete syatem in itself, but in the lives of the men who, by thelr honesty and integrity of purpose and thelr self-sacrafice, have been re sponsible for building up the organi zation. Johnson has taken the life of an engineer with his unswerving loyalty in face of danger, his unfailing cour age and his love of home, and built one of the most virile dramas that has ever been shown on the screen, in “Westbound Limited,” which will be shown at the Wyoming theater starting today. Ralph Lewis plays the role of the veteran engineer, with Ella Hall as) the feminine lead.” A splendid sup- BILLY MAINE COMPANY OPENS ENGAGEMENT A After « successful run of over three months, the Revue of Revues com- pany will give way to the Billy bi musical extravaganza company which comes direct from a long stock engagement in Denver and which will present {ts opening bill at the Columbia theater here Sunday. bill is “Somewhere in France” and is said to be one of the prettiest and breezlest musical shor ever present: Rheumatic Agony NOW EASILY ENDED Says Mr. James H. Alien of Roches- porting cast, including Claire Mc: ter, N. Y. Dowell, Johnny Harron, Taylor) r+ goes not matter to f re r ne me whether Gave, We sdiorpod Newall, Tyane} ZOU are disabled with cursed thew. 4 matism or have only occasiona Morgan, ‘appear 1p! the Production. |°\| twinges, I know that. Allenrind, day. own discovery, will stop the agony, do away with the gnawing pains and {reduce the swollen joints. I know it will dissolve the uric acid Slade ‘Again Placed In Superintendency | pcponts, that, nave become | deeply | quickly drive every trace of rheu- matism from your body, I know A. A. Slade, superintendent of Cas! this because I was crippled for years per’s public schools, was re-elected to’ and many times was unable to work, that position at a* meeting of the) and Allenrhu made a well, robust, high school board and of the board of healthy man of m District No. 2. Mr. Slade serves un-| 1 know because eines I cured my- der both boards and consequently had) eelr, hundreds have taken Al'enrhu to be elected by each of them. This) and speedily rid themselves of this marks the superintendent's fourth| Seonizing disease. year in Casper. No matter how severe your case, I | urge you to put your faith in the Prescription that it took me years to perfect—a prescription that made a new man of me after doctors tried and failed, Allenrhu {s no laggard; right in at once; it gets into the blood, searches out the poisonous urfe acid doposit and in two days starta to drive the concentrated {m- purities that cause rheumat'sm, out Ofna We have complete stock of parts| and testing equipment for taking care of your electrical system? Casper Battery Co. of the body through the natural Authorized North East Service §) hannels ‘ Biatien hrough the columns of this news: r, I authorize The Smith Turner Phone 907 Drug Co, to guarantes one fullepint 508 EF. Yellowstone Highway [f! in every instance.—Adver: nent, reve Sse") COLUMBIA NEXT SUNDAY Maine} The! | it starts NY'KNow—KETCHUNS Hew ed in Casper, It ects a record for class which will make the Columbia audience critical in the future. | The grandest aissiay ot wertrore) «= OR $500,006 and scenery ever seen at the Colum- 3 bia will be shown with this attraction. Billy Maine je @ rapid-fire fun-maker| NEW YORK, May 16.—George and does not lose a minute, but keeps| Joseph DeMott, art expert of New the audience smiing. His supporting) York and Paris, has sued Sir Joseph cast is @ capabe and versatie one.| Du head of the Duveen Art Gal- There are mirth, melody, attractive |leries for $500,000; alleging Sis Joseph xirls, and beautiful stage settings all|/had damaged him by characterizing } in one collection. Al Harris, manager} as spurious an eleventh century Cham. | of the Columbia, promises that this pleve enamel figure of the Virgin and show ia the banner attraction of the|child which he sold Michael Dreicer neaso} of this in 1921 for 350,000 fi | | i A Thousand Steps a Day Up and down;—down and up— All day long and never a chance to rest. j Why not let the Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater save some of the sterp. Let its “always-ready, always-hot” service lighten the housework burden. Your home too small? Not at all. ‘ | A new special size for your emall home has just been | built. It is the Ruud 95 and it embodies every me- chanical feature to be found in the larger Ruuds. Special Terms Now On $25.00 down and tlie balance in ten monthly pay- ments, no interest, will secure any RUUD AUTO- MATIC WATER HEATER in stock. Order yours today. We have a size for your home. | The Casper Gas Appliance Co, | Phone 1500 115-119 E. | Ihe. t First St. - UGH! - No. Sav¥?-LooK! Movie S —HolLywoob — ARTIST SUED | ITS APPROKIMATELY 252 NILES BY RaAILRoad, Son! % | Prevent Those Frequent ; Attacks of Sick Headaches Violent sick headaches are Ne- a digestant has been added moa ture’s alarm to you of physical dis-|to genuine aspirin to counteract order. Most frequently they tell|the oft-oceurring disturbance of of aute intoxication. is 1s pol~ soning of the system from pent-up toxins or body poisons. Relief from the pain ts your first need,.and the world’s most effec- tive palncreliever is aspirin. Pure aspirin alone, however, often dii turbs digestion. ‘To prevent this after-discomfort, scientists have compounded this new tablet— TINGLE'H LAXO ASPIRIN. the stomach. ‘The laxative seeke te remedy the cause of the trouble. It effectively rids the body of waste, which most, often the cause of inten: This threefold attack makes GLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN one of the moat valuable remedies known to physictane. Ask for TENGLI LAXO ASPIRIN, the improved a. pirtn with the’ three pointe. ane Lnacties Vora —It's a gentle laxative. GLE'S Tablets of LAXO ASPIRIN Avk Your Druggist for the “Three Point Box” | Therapeutic Research Laboratories Washington, D. C. —— WHAT A SEASON RODEO TICKET MEANS To YOU First—It is a reduced rate ticket that admits holder.to five big days of Casper’s First Annual Rodeo. Five days of real Western Sports. It will be one of the World’s Greatest Championship Cowboy Contests, real and genu- ine. Second—It also admits holder to every event held o1 the Rodeo Grounds during the season of 1928, This ie cludes all boxing contests. Third—lIt is a transferable ticket and can be used by anyone. Fourth—The season Rodeo grandstand ticket sells f. $5.00, plus tax. The season bleacher Rodeo ticket alla for $8.50, plus tax. Fifth—In buying your season tickets now you are only saving for yourself, but also helping to finance ine advertising and building program of a permanent play- ground for the community, Sixth—A limited number of thes at the reduced prices. Buy now. or before. May 20, tickets will be sold This campaign ends on Buy From the Contestants!

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