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PAGE SIX DEATH OF PAIR KILLED BY ‘WATER CURE’ BEING PROBED BY STATE BOARD Patients Starved to Death in Chicago Sanitarium While “Water Cure” Is Applied With Nozzle Spray CHICAGO, May 29.—The state department of registra- tion and education today began an investigation into the deaths of two women shortly after they were discharged from a suburban sanitarium, vation, according to the death one of whom died from star- certificate. John W. Follmer, an inspector, reported to the depart- ment that relatives and friends of the two women told him that while they ‘were patients at the sanitarium they were given the “water cure” applied with a garden hose with an tatcnse ruezle smay and were “diacd~ until they wers living skeletons just before their Ceaths. The women were given no feol ani Ittle water for weeks at a time, it wns cusped. The ganitarium is a private insti tution crerated by Dr. Georgs E. Bot fenmeyer a former Chicag> practi- tiener. In both eases, according to Follmer charged that they been straved and the treatment they had undergone had in one ease doctors who attended the two women hastened and in the other caused! death. Dr.. Beffeumeyr was enid to have admitted the women were fel very Tittie, ‘The women were Mrs. Anna Kolar, who went to the sanitarium on April left on May 22, and dled three days latcr, and sfies Gertrude Klas- &es. 29, a Ktcnugrepher, who entered the {netitution on January 11, stayed foveral weeks and died last week. conc ee Bisatten TRIBUTE TO BE PAID HERO DEAD The American Legion auxiliary to. @ay renewed its appeal for the wear- img of poppies in the following an- memmcement concerning the musoreding years. Forty thousand © ‘Peppies will be worn in Wyoming this Memorial day as an international me- merial symbol to do homage to those the imcoma from the sale of poppies ‘ill go to the aid of American ex soliiers who through the {lls of war have become disabled. Because of the sacrifices and gory which the flower represents in fighting men's eves, it has been adopted as an inter- allied memorial flower and Poppy day 2 conducted TROOP YOUR ATTENTION! seouts of Troop Four will meet mt Scout Headquarters tomorrow ata 9 o'clock wit hstaffs, Each scout weer 8 poppy. PAUING PLANS NOW DEFINITE (Continued from Page One) the property was purchased he would be paid the additional price of the assessment that had been levied | against him. Any improvements he himself might intend to make ought to be postponed for a short period, however. The matter of offeriing a room in Fire Station No. 2 for the use of the Casper Radio corporation in broad- casting was brought up by Councti- man Pettingill. It was referred to the building committee. A contract was read at the meet- ing last night which if signed would give the land owned by the Mountain Realty and Title corpora- tion city water. The corporation would have to make its own improve ments and lay its own mains. It | would be expected to come into the city within a year and the money it had expended would be afterwards paid back with interest at 5% per cent. The addition in question com- prises the Butler addition south of the city. A report on the contract will be made at the next meeting. Mr. Holman of the Holman Acres was given a permit to get water from the city for the Holman Acres south of Casper. Several residents of the Allendale addition will apply for water at next meeting and will probably WW’granted the right of obtaining it. ‘The land east of the city and mear He Had to Get Up Four or Five Times Every Night For Five Years Suffered From Severe Widmey amd Bladder Trouble. Properties cf Mxrshroot, I destre to give not | onty you but all sufferers my tes- timonial. I had kidney and bladder trouble eo bad that I was obliged to get up four or five times every TO THE LADIES | HOLDING THE LUCKY NUMBERS the cemetery which has been under consideration for some time and which in the opinion of some coun- cilmen should be named Blackmore park was named Bucknum park by the council last night. This is in honor of G. K. Bucknum who ob- tained the land for the city. The land which is not to be taken up by the cemetery will be turned into a park as fast as the city sees fit to improve it in this respect. An offer from the Elks lodge to \Clogged-Up Liver Causes | Headache It’s foolish to suffer from constipation, ‘sick headache, dizziness, dred ailments when Carter's Little Liver Pills will end all misery in a few hours. Purely vege- table. Act | gently on liver and bowels. Small Pi—Small Dose—Small Price wrornn Continuows—1 te 11 NOW PLAYING Lon Chaney VIRGINIA VALLI The Shock’ COMEDY and NEWS REEL 10° and 40c COMING WALLACE and NOAH BEERY Owing to steadily and is forced to expand. ing-capital. lA Stve the city a fieg tf the city would erect its own flag pole, and an inv | D®” tation from the lodge for the city he Casper Daily Cridune Officials to partictpate tm the Fiag/ the suggestion. reported lumbus and other Whisenhunt. The council agreed to pany has reached the capacity of its present plant A new building is rapid- ly nearing completion and complete new modern equipment will be installed on arrival, making this plant one of the best equipped in the state and will place the company in a position to turn out work that is second to none, THE PEETE LAUNDRY COMPANY is a go- ing, growing concern. During the two and one- half years of its existence it has built up an en- viable reputation among its hundreds of satisfied customers in Casper and its present enlargement is the natural growth of its-succeas. THE PEETE LAUNDRY COMPANY was re- cently incorporated for $25,000, with stock of a par value of $10 per share. An issue of 1,000 shares was authorized to care for the present ex- ansion,.the balance to remain in the treasury. ‘alf of this issue hag been disposed of. remains only 500 shares for sale, the proceeds from which will be used for the purchase of needed equipment and to-provide necessary work- The business handled in the present crowded quarters has been and is paying better than 10 per cent on what will be the total outstanding stock. Remember, there are only 500 shares for sale. Buy today as this ad positively will not Rac uv i r 7 ; i 7 ay THEODORE ROBERTS | and RICHARD DIX as * You'll see a brand new Agnes Ayres—bobbed hair, sparkling eyes—full o’ pep. In a rollicking, racing ro- mance. By the author of Wally Reid’s auto suc- cesses. She'll whisz right into your heart. Plam Center Comedy “POP TUTTLES’ LONG SHOT” RIALT A TRIP THROUGH FILMLAND Shews at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 ‘Moose. of Co-| from the street and ‘The Elks, Knights of Pythtas, Knights organizations take part in a parade on that day. ING. Today and Decoration Day ANNOUNCEMENT of Importance To Every Laundry Patron in Casper The Peete Laundry Company Invites the People of Casper to Share in its Prosperity. ig business this-com- With the new equtpment installed this business can be increased 250 per cent and can be oper- ated on very little more than the present overhead assuring substantial dividends from the start. This business will be under the personal supervision of Mr. J. L. Peete, who founded the business and has been its guiding spirit since that time. SUC- CESS is the only result that can be expected. SPECIAL To every stockholder (whether you own one or one hundred shares), the PEETE LAUN- DRY COMPANY will discount your work 10 per cent for one year. Thus, if your laundry averages $2 per week you will receive in dis- counts in 52 weeks, $10.40, or more than This enough to pay for one share of stock. discount will in no way interfere with divi- dends, as labor-saving equipment to be in- stalled will more than pay it. The gain will There be passed to you. Whether your laundry amounts to 50c a week or $50 it will pay you to invest, BUY THIS STOCK AND LET THE DISCOUNTS PAY FOR IT appear again. The Peete Laundry Co. Sales Office: Room 4, Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 410 i Councitmam John, Jones resigned| was replaced om the former jy alley committee| Councilman Hancock and on the ia. committees. 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