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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. ‘he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THRE WENTY-NINE government agents have been murdered by bootleggers and rum runners. Thousands of “‘moderate drinkers” have been poisoned by deadly bootleg booze. Decent citizens, who shudder at the thought of murder, who have never committed robbery or arson or bigamy, break the Constitutional law of the United States without compunction. Defiance of the Prohibition Law is a national joke. \ DO YOU believe that prayer will cure sickness? Thousands do! Episcopal churches, Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians are preach- ing the power of Christ as a healer today. Are There Modern Miracles? Mabel Potter Daggett tells in The Journal what preachers and doctors are saying about the new movement that is sweeping the world. Has healing prayer come to your city? = s s s Read also in June the story of scandalous Newport, by Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer; Minding One’s Own Business, by Harry Emerson Fosdick; Bryant, Father of American Poetry, by William Lyon Phelps; Imagination—and a Few Mothers, by F. Scott Fitzgerald; The Showman’s Shifting Sands, by Florenz Ziegfeld; Women in Athletics, by Dr. Dudley Allen Sargent. 2 e e The enforcement of prohibition is the biggest job in the United States today. It requires fearless, honest, efficient agents, paid enough to keep them from the temptations of booze bribery. It needs, most of all, one big man as head of the National Enforcement Bureau in Washington. The man who now holds that job is honest, upright, hard working, a long-time believer in prohibition; he is doing his best, burt— He is unknown; he lacks public con-. fidence; he is not now the man for As for summer fashions, get the June Journal and see the new appliquéd dress trimming that is all the rage in Paris; the dress made of a Hindu cover- let; the silk-crépe frock with a printed cotton coat; the newest type,of knitted dress, and every version of the plaited dress. - Cs There will be ‘‘nobody home” in your kitchen for several additional hours every day if you follow the June Jour=al. The Cosmopolitan Cookery of New York, Grey's the job. Delicious Ways With June Vegeta- : ° ‘ bles, The Versatile Meringue, Fa- Who is Roy Haynes — Complete Novel vorite Salads in France, House- and Why? keeping in the Little House are worked out for maximum re- sults with minimum effort. The June Journal will make you an authority on good form for the fam- ily’s most important occasion —there’s a full-fledged movie Under that title Charles A. Sel- den discusses, in the big new June issue of THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, what is perhaps the biggest rea-_ son why prohibition does not prohibit— Im This Issue IAPPAN’S BURR O is full of the thrills of the great old-time sad i ie sage West. In the colorful setting of Death Valley’s heat and snow- of The Perfect why thedrinkers smothered mountains, Mr. Grey has vividly pictured the adven- REE UA di are dying. és NewYork City tures of the lone gold prospector. A short novel, the story is bach church, | printed complete in the June Journal. . ... Other stories of note by Roland Pertwee, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Herbert Quick, Margaretta Tuttle, Bernice Brown, Fannie Kilbourne. , Read it! tT ‘mE Poe oT EE US HOME JOURNAL 15C the Copy _ Largest June Issue $1.50 the Year From Any News dealer or Boy Agent NOW ON SALE | By Mail Subscription You can subscribe through any newsdealer or authorized agent or send your order direct to THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a