Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1923, Page 8

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f Sui all CHICAGO. Vone732 ol es2 PAGE EIGHT ma FAr-OPEN PROBE ove! NTO DEATH OF TUDENT MOUNT | cide Theory Is Advanced | For Northwestern Uni- | versity Student e 4. ted Preys.) | th of Leigh- teh, | he| during | probe, now Mount com fd nitt that. he had ner over his , and “threat us he had known all committed after note to Mis } silent bec » Mount s > sald. baro and Wharton have been r $10,000 damages by, Fitch ges that the prose-! rd degree” methods obtaining th ih statement, n was later repudiated. Great Britain has a long sea const than any other country in Europe.| Do Your Feet Hurt? | When shoes pinch or corns and bun- se of Allen's eptic, healing powder to t aken into the shoes It takes the sting out of Corns, Bur fons and relief to § | Feet. At ni; and burn f e Cancing or walking, Allen's Foot- nds af powder for | our Army and y during tho war. Sold ever ©. Trial package and a Foot-Ease | king Doll Sent FREE, Address ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N. Y. —Advertisement. the feet were used b | CHICAGO, Dog-Meat Market ‘Put on Bum’ As Igorots Try Beef MANILA, June ket of Baguio has tirely and the eat! the Igorots, a nonChristian tribe inhabiting the mountain province, has beeen reduced to a minimum, according to Colonel Henry Knau- ber, héad of the constabulary acad- of dogs by emy at B: fo. “Introduction of the meat of cat- tle and hogs has turned the Igorots, who former into eaters of meats recc the civilized world .as said Colonel Kn er. people had to have some kind of meat and years ago the animal they knew was When civilization intro- 1 domestic hogs to seople, they quit a few scattering the dog. cases of dog eating have been re- ported for some time, and these were among th peoples living far back in the : JUVENILE MUSICS TO COMPETE FOR HONORS IN SCHOOL BAND TOURNEY June 4.—Approximately nds, made up of more nile musicians are in what is considered school band tourna- 350 school 1 than 6,000 f atest to be the ment ever held in this country. The tournament will be under the aus- pices of the Music Industries Cham- mmerce which opens {ts con- and meets until June 7. From the lst of entries it is ascer ain every school band of pre he United States will participate 5, while many bands that ° tly or- ganized and whose abil known, also are entered. The bands are divided into three classifications: grade schools, high schools and military academies. They will be judged for their bearing while on the march as well for their mu- sical ability The contests for today, tomorrow and Wednesday will be confined to high school bands. On Thursday the grammar school and military acad- emy bands will be judged, and on Thursday afternoon th will be a mass concert peting banc 1 of the com- The ft is known as the “prosperity convention” and will draw dealers in musical instruments from all parts of the country. Th, ext will contain every musical , from a grand plano to a 4 In Thibet marriage {s considered a very difficult and troublesome institu- tion. It only takes place in wealthy families. | AUDITORS ©, H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service z=. 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY ¥. COMFORT Auditing and Accountin Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG NTEE REGISTRY CORP. Registrar and Transfer Asente’ 208-11 Oi Exchange Bldg. Phone 666) ARCHITECTS JBOIS & GOODRICH, A eames 11-12, Townsend rchitects Block Casper, Wy0- Phone 440 WM. 3. WES Suite 5, M MILLER, LL, Architect Building Architect Phone 1906 D: 208 O- is. : ‘ E hitect C. A. RAINWATER, Arcites | ent Consolidated Royalty ig. Bee Telephone 1078. Casper Auto Toy Auto Painting F BAGGAGE and TRA AUTO PAINTING Branc SES Res. Phon je 8 at 1 avoye specially Natrona Co., ~~ CHIROPRACTO DR. ANNA G Bulte 318 Midwest I —— Trans! He BATTERIES CASPER BAT 508 EF. Yellowsto “oh Townsend Bldg. “ML EB. HARNED, Chiropractor 362 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 fer, § ran, F > Shop, 63 8. Center NSFER} DOCTORS DR. 7. hysician i] Phone 1219. see rgeon Residence 2118. NECOLOGY AND RICS pak: A 0.8. EAR, NOSE and Harmon L. Stanton, M, 8 ND X-RAY TR NITO-URINARY DISE, B. Underwood, ) NTGE: Ellis IST nel, M. D. IST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye, Ear ,Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second DRS. YANT Phy ons 200 O-8 I 9 Res. 746 MARSHAL HERBERT r. D. ringer fh Dd. § hn Center—Phone 30 vate Hospital, 612 South Durbie| neral Practice Surgery Obstretrice| LAWYEKS AMBROSE ee HEMINGWAY awyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil hange Bldg. HAHN, niropractor Phone 423 08 ¢ ERQUIST pcttermeler 5 Phone 175?| ROE ROVE | nz Es | cL + Second Street 0 ie and X-Ray US nd Chiropractic Phor EANERS CLEANERS kson COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO B56 N, Genul: Durbin ing Gebo Coal |Suite 6, 1754) Phone 672) 148 E. Midwest . KEM Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 O11 Exchange Building VINCENT | Attorn 427 Mid OGILBE 210 0-8 Building OSTEOPATHS — DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS lan Osteopathic Physi Tribune Apartment Ph, Dit. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1038 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CAS AN OW i | me to be as wi popular as the marble Suyematsa 235 East H en deld through the country recently, ee oP Eh | \ event f t Kites on the TA!LORS c J. in which es of youthh. | <n Bechet a eS || TROY TAILORS AND EANERS Phone 966W Che Casper Daily Cribune a HOLD STHE TRAIN 1 CAN'T STAY MAD AT PHYLLIS AFTER SHE SENDS A MILLION TOYS TO SKEEZIX. ! MIGHT AS WELL SWALLOW MY PRIDE AND TELL HER SO BUT SINCE NOT ANY | STEADY RAIN IN) FOREST FIRE DISTRICT QUASHES ‘FEARS OF GONFLAGRATION ST. teady dstrict further ° PAUL Minn., June 4. — ain falling in the Iron ra ght ro'ieved the fear of from forest fires that have swept northern Minnesota and Michigan the last week | The rain wag believec the fire swept region and checked the blaze across the Canadian line, where parts of Ontario were threaten' Wetsand Drys_ | Will Renew War | In Minnesota chest ccc ec INTERSTING SIDELIGT ON CHARACTER OF WOMAN Minnesota senatorial. race, in wh @ successor to the late Knute Ne is to be elected. “Adam's Rib” now playing at the Rialto theater is a tremendously in- teresting interpretation of women as A h Ernest Lunceen, former congress- man, one of the candidates disputing the leadership of Governor J. A. O. Preus for the Republican nomination issued a statement congratulating overnor Al Smith of New York for action in signing the Cuvillier bill pealing the former state prohibition are found today. Only the act | women themselves will be able to “The action of Governor Smith state whether the Interpretation is a marks the beginning of the end of! true one, and even they perhaps an of unreasoning intolerance," | could not be sure. Lundeen asserted. The play takes the viewpoint that Kite-Flying Champ Main VMOU UE, 1 WAS ANGRY WITH You PHYLLIS FOR KEEPING SKEEZIX AWAN TWO NIGHTS NOU SENT HIM ALL THOSE TOYS— WELL, I'M MORE, O12 Cm cree aes the younger generation ts not itself « fault for its waywardness but that the members of it have more serious | ideas about marriage than do those of the older generation. Tho thirst | for romance by the woman of 40 1s| dealt with in its many phases, and{ she is shown to be completely swept | off her feet by tt. The spectator is introduced to a family consisting of a Chicago busi-| ness man, his wife, and their 17-year- old daughter. The wife and mother | is infatuated with the exiled king of Morania who returns her affection. The father and the daughter work- ing according to their several tools; endeavor to break up the fatal) oo == pear !! pear! WHATEVER MADE ME CLL HIM? Wife Deserted By Husband Awarded Homestead Title CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 4.—A wife who, after her husband has do- serted her, continues to reside on and keep up his homestead, which he has turned over to her, 1s entitled to title to the property, is the decision of the Wyoming supreme court in the case of Orville LeRoy Closson vs. Clara F. Closson, appealed SHAKE ON IT, WALT, IM GLAD YOU AREN'T ANGRY, BUT | DIONT SEND ANY Toy’ from Campbell fascination. The king {s finally sent back to Morania but the daughter of the American famfly has sacrificed her own reputation to save that of her mother’s. The man with whom she is in love marries her to give her the protection of his name. It is at this point that she cries out against the “romance” of her mother and the “business of her father which have ruined her life. The story is carried through to a satisfying conclusion. county, Closson sued to recover the property and obtained judgment in the court of the third judicial district. The supreme court reversed the low- er court and remanded the case for re-hearing. Jee. M. E. BOARD MEET A very important meeting of the official board of the Methodist church will be held tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the church. It is urgent that every member of the board be present. Tonic Pills The Old Reliable Family Remedy for Building Up the System, Nervous Af- some form of nervous trouble. Hospitals are over- flowing with men and women seeking to win back health of body and mind. If you arenervous, irritable, “jumpy,” if your system is ran down, if you feel that you may be on the verge of a nervous breakdown, read what P, J. Cole, of 628 S. Lambert Street, Brazil, Indiana, says: <I would be hard for me to tefl how mmch goo! 1 have re: how eclved the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Tonic (nerve) Pills. “| was soran down in health I could hardly 1 had no appetite. Could not sleep or rest. Iwas weak and so very nery- ffered some pain bat the worst of my trouble was becase 9 weak and easy to get tired the nervous condition was worse than the pain. “I decided to use your Tonic (nerve) Pills. A few boxes re- stored me to perfect health. | can eat and sleep well. | have ever found anything better for a rundown nervous condition.” You can buy these Tonic Pills at all Drug Stores To be sure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., are on each box—your protection against + imitations, DR. A. W. 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