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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923. tion management after his friends ONDER GURE 5 had been refused free admission to the track. TSAOCHWANG—Leon Friedman, one of the Americans captured TE HiSc0 Shantung bandits, sent out his will, FARGO, N. D.—Byron Hanson, President of the Freshman club of North Dakota agricultural college, #4 F and Phillip Fitzgerald, sophomore, [i¥ i captured in thé class rush Wed- |B | Resday by the opposing classes, / were released. Che Casper Sunday Morning Cribune PAGE NINE. WASHINGTON—George Paresis Control Is Seen} American ambassador to Great Brit ain, conc!uded a 10 days" visit to the fouse. In Serum Compounded | ¥""* 2" By Dr. Lovenkar. MF WW) BRD PROPOSAL | MADISON, Wis., May 26. —(United Press.}—Discovery of a serum which | cures paresis and other forms of| Neuro-syphilis was announced today by Dr. W. F. Lorenz and Dr. A. 8. Lovenhart of the University of Wis- consin. or 42 patients treated for advanced stages of paresis, 21 have been dis- charged as comp'etely cured from hospitals and insane asylums. The 5 patients not discharged have shown ees i paliepts pet disahareed 4 “The serum is called ‘tryparsamia"| Mortgaging of All Prop- and was developed by Dr. Lorenz, . erty in Germany Is | head of thé state psychriatric inst! Cuno $ i rogram. tate, and) Lovenhart, of the univer- E“xity medical school, with the assist- ance and co-operation of a half dozen other medical experts. The serum is injected into the blood BERLIN May 26.—(United Press)—| simultaneously with mercuric saticy-| Spurred by the seriousnes of the Ruhr} late, and overcomes, better than any-| Situation, due to communist and gen-| thing else, the physicians claim, the| eral terrorist activities, Chancellor | partial paralysis that results from|Cuno this evening envolved a new re- some cases of syphilis. If not checked | parations payment plan. the disease usually results in death| The plan includes the mortgaging | in about three years, The two physi-|f a!l property in Germany to the! cians have been working on the ser-| value of 10 perycent. From that fund ee LE , um since 1919. derived from this scource it is pro-| Ze +e Great caution in using the new dis-| Posed to pay annually one billion gold covery is necessary its sponsors said.| marks, about $250,000,000. ‘j It is said to rave potentialties of in-| The entire country would act as se- | juring the optic tract if there has|curity for reparations, Cuno made . been any derangment of the retina| known. of the eye by the disease. Cuno summoned party leaders early Cure of the disease overcomes also | this evening, placing before them the any insone tendencies of the Lani foregoing plan, known to have been| enabling ers to return to normal and/ agreed upon by the cabinet. useful life, Lorenz said. The German industrial league, adie Teens ee pear it eel see ae Is the hour when you can pick your First Payment for a placed the plan before the cabinet, it was learned, but demanded certain %, LATE FLASHES concessions in return, These include 2 be taking the railroads from the govern- Gi d En 1 d L f h A ment and placing them in private tote) g ewoo ot rom t e Ir. a hands, and abolition of the present * eight hour day in favor of longer hours of labor. [GIVEN AWAY] $5 EID ST. LOUIS—William G. Stiegers, 77, director second vice president of the Pulitzer Publishing company, died. Dick Leferink will drop from the airplane 500 feet above the L. and L. Aviation Field at ENGLEWOOD at \ that hour 48 cards, each card bearing a number of an Englewood Lot. Cards bearing the numbers 31 and 32, & CHICAGO — Representatives of 12,000 motion picture exhibitors adopted a resolution against un Patriotic influences and political eee Soe, caaan | THE CHOICEST " will be good for a first payment of $25.00 on each lot, and cards bearing the numbers of 45 and 50 will be good ? Ughter with a cargo of kerosene was - . 5 ret catured Ghinese, bandits. an | FAIR VIEW LOT for a first payment of $50.00 on each lot. The price of lots 31 and 82 is $500. $25 cash, and $10 per month. The ae vapor Say Dobbin Realty Co. rice of lots 45 and 50 is $750. First payme ° ai empuacarorie io, — ater IH oer south Center St P § Dates Se Cee eo per month, cept fire protection from the In- * ————— Remember that lots 31 and 32 contains 5 acres, and lots 45 and 50 contain 10 acres, and face on a graded road. aaienasacagaie Remember Brick walls need never be painted. Even wood- ~ To eal halt cs ttlan ng a amas that I pay the taxes this year, and that the taxes next year will not equal a 25- foot lot in North Casper that is balltiog epee? ot jest exposure—they are protected unimproved. a by the face o: ie wall. ° ‘ Consider how Lejok spree zon monty: Thecpathind Remember that the state highway department has just let a contract of $98,000 to put the paved highway to Ouse shou. e Te-) e wo or ‘ee ars TD aaep ap tiapooneaiel a0. recarh Gecay. tie Englewood in the best repair of any road in the state. painting cost for the average house is about $200. It | is safe to say an average brick home would mean a saving of at least $60 every year. | And don’t forget that Englewood is on the Salt Creek paved highway just 6 1-2 miles from the Casper postoffice, Bacacc tes euvind: Gua tid. Gbakosoidis Ak the and met you can’t buy land for less than $300 to $500 per acre between Englewood and Casper. brick home, less repairs, less depreciation, less heat- ing, and its clear that the brick home is by far the “a most economical home. At the same time it is the FY warmest, dryest and most comfortable home that you 2 bye @ Come out early and select your lot. The L. and L. Airplane Company will carry up pas- i sengers all the afternoon - - et at ry JOHN M. ENGLAND Casper Brick & Tile Co. CONIP A a é Extreme North End of Center Street ‘ . df Bhs toe Office Phone 1129 202 O-S Building Home Phone 543-J BUILD WITH BRICK