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| PAGE TEN. COMMANDER OF MAINE 1§ DEAD (Continued from Page one.) and the destroyer Terror led down their flags and sur. Sigsbee began | y of 14 years. Born! . In 1845, he entered 1859 and was graduated s assigned to n, and at the owing Admiral Far sign through the battle At 20 he was fighting rt Fisher and at to the rank of peace that HEALTH RESTORED She Claims Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Did It After Everything Else Failed Milwaukee, Wis.—‘‘I feel that I ought to let you know about my case. I was ailing and couldbarely do my housework and WomAN’s i washing I was so run-down, just from haying one child. I took a lot of medicines and had doctors. Then | Igave them allup | Lydia E. | kham’s Vege- le Compound and I fee] wonder- fully good now. I do every thing that | comes along, and we all ta your Medicine as a tonic when we don’t feel Iam thankful for what the ble Compound has done for my health and for my family.""— Mrs. Many Satrcneck, O44 28th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Letters like these testify to the value of the Vegetable Compound. These women speak from the fullness of their hearts. They describe as cor- rectly as they can their conditions: First, those symptoms that affected them’ most conspicuously; and later the disappearanceof those symptoms. y are sincere expressions of grati- | tude. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has 80 praised by women, followed the Civil war, Sigsbee won fame and promotion as an, inventor. Among other duties through that per- fod, he was assigned to explore the sea bottom. Here his inventive gen- tus came to the fore and he invented instruments for deep sea .exploration that are used today without material change. The German government de- corated him with the Red Eagle of | Prussia at the suggestion of ex-Em- peror William, and he also received a |gold medal at the London Interna- tional Fisheries Exhibition for these acheivements, At the age of 58, Sigsbee was pro- moted to the ‘rank of Rear Admiral. He rounded out his naval career dur- ing its last decade as chelf intell!- gence officer; commander of the Lea- gue Island Navy Yard; commander of the South Atlantic Squadron, and as commander of the 2nd division of the North Atlantic Fleet. On his 62nd birthday—January 16, 1907—he was placed on the retired list of rear ad. mirals. After leaving active service, he fre- | quently appeared in public as a lect- urer and also on commissions per taining to the Maine. He was the author of “Deep Sea Sounding and | Dredging,” “United States Coast Sur- vey,” and ‘Personal Narrative of the Battleship Maine,1899."" ‘While on shore duty as a professor | Annapolis in 1870, Admiral Sigs: rried Eliza Rogers Lockwood, ughter of General H, H. Lockwood, S. A, ——————- DESIRE FOR HAPPINESS PORTRAYED IN PICTURE PLAYING AT THE RIALTO “Just Around the Corner, a picture hased on one of Fannie Hurst's mar velous stories, plays today and to. morrow at the Rialto theater. In this story Miss Hurst has revealed the struggle of the daughter in a house- hold where drudgery reigns supreme, pictures her tenement home life and at U | the environment which forces her to seek happiness “Just around the cor- ner.” It fs a companion play to “Humor- esque” also written by Fannie Hurst, but while “Humoresque” dealt with the mother in such conditions, “Just Around the Corner” takes up the trials of a young girl capable of all the aspirations of which young girls @re capable. Tho author knows the life of New York's east side and has caught the big high Hghts that appeal to women and girls everywhere and has put 4hem into this picture with all the yower for which she ts famous. Busmess and Professional Direct AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service MH 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting , Phone 2005 Sulte 18, Daly Beds. BR 0. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ————————— GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Ofl Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS ——— DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Arehitects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 —_——_— WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building B. M, MILLER, Architect 208 0-8 Bide. Phone 1906 ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect Beesement Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ; Tel 1512M | BAGGAGE and TRANSFER | DOCTORS DR, T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL $38 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 STAFF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. 0. & Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc. M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT i L. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST 4. F, O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST Cc. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 per, Formerly at Corner of H. and Durbin. Holtzman Apartment, 72 Madison St. Phone Later. RLES TRANSFER 87W Office Phone 313 i) | Res. Phone Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel Go., J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 00. 588 E. Yellowstone Phone 987 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEF DR. ANNA GRAHA) Bulte 318 Midwest Bldg. DR. 8. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bids 1ARNED, North Kim Phone 14 FREY 1 JEFFREY Phone 706 | | Phone 423 , Chiropractor all St 162 DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye,Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT }.. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY e r Room 332 Midwest Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3609-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Ist BERQUU s Phone 1757 ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street Phone Palmer School Graduate, and X-Ray ARNOLDUS and Chiropractic Phone 1754 1 DR. ¢ Osteopath 310 0-8 Buildi ©. A. THURSTON. D. Chiropractor o. 138 8 Wolcott Phone 2805Ww | CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Rallroad at | Phon CHIROPODIST’ LINNE . O'BRY ANT clalist i 116 Yast Second Phone 1646R DOCTORS | DRS. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 ese DR. € BARGER Eye, Ear, N 1 Throat on ses Fitted. 333 8, Wolcott Phone 113 ee: 4 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Building Phone 2217 NALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer Suite 1—Wood Bldg, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph. 388 DR. 6. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physi 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOR SHOP | All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 235 East A TAILORS " TROY TAILORS AND OLEANERS [48 2B. Midwest Phone 968W Don’? GET ExerrED, / SWEET WOMAN « THATS SAPPHO', The HORSE THATs “THE HEAVY FAVORITE IN Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY, GOOGLE-- “Ep = THAT DOG IS “KING ALEXANDER + SOME oF The WIFE WiLLIEs AROUND TOWN CLAIM Wet, COP THE Honors Im RECORD Time - SPARK-PLUG WILL MAKE HIM Look LIKE A THe “BROWN DERsy? SHE Looks LiKE A BUST Te ME « YM, Y Mp Gi FIFTY LADIES RUNNING IN ARKEON CONTEST 10 FIND MOST BEAUTIFUL There are more than 50 girls now running !n the beauty contest being staged by the management of the Arkeon dancing academy, 6 moro names having been handed in last night. The interest shown in the con- test is growing wNh each succeeding night. ‘With a trip to Long Beach, Callf., as the objective of the girl who wins Tirst place in the contest, it Is little wonder that competition should be keen. All those who have been nominated are requested to submit their photographs to the Arkeon. These will be called for by a mes- senger from the academy jf the man- agement is notified. Those nominated last nigut include: Helen Brown, Ruth Winter, Virginia Harris, Mary E. Miller, Mrs. R. C Ryan, Isabelle McGrew, Eileen Hayes, Della Decker, Marjorie Sish Margaret Leary, Mra. Rose Ives len Bell, Vera Midleton, Edith O'Brian, Mrs. Jack Warner, Pauline Barker, Babe Robinson, (Catherine Dunn, Margaret Angel, Veeta Gil- borne, Maybelle Thornton, Ethe! Hud son, Margaret England, Babe Sutton, Dorothy Whods and Dorothy Hayes, ‘NEW OIL FROM EUROPE RUBS QUT RHEUMATIC PAINS Get This Written Guarantee From Your Own Druggist. Don't suffer another minute from rheumatic pains—gout—aching mun- cles or stiff joints. Here's guaran- teed relief. A soothing, calming oil that’s almost magic in its quick effect. Certain relief—or every cent of your money back. Well known and highly recom mended all over Europe Buhler O11 ts now at your druggist's, and he is au thorized to positively guarantee that it will relieve your pain. Harmless to skin or clothing; easily applied with the finger tips; Buhler Oil is simply amazing men and women who | despaired of banishing rheumatism or gout. The most advanced, stub- born cases show astonishing im- provement almost at once. New Life—With Pain All Gone! Tired muscles regain life; creaking Joints become Ask Your Druggist Today. |. Call at your druggist’s. Deposit $1.50 with him and he will give you a written guarantee that Buhler Of) EANWHILE,UP 46ND OVER THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE, WITH FENDERS FLAPPING LIKE ON ELEPHANTS EARS, STEAMSA TRAVEL-SChRRED ANID ROAO- HE SOCIAL INSTINCT IS EVER STRONG AMONG GASOLINE NOMADS. THIS HOLDS GOOD AFTER NIGHTFALL AMONG STRANGE PATHS IN THE MOUNTAINS. | LILLUMS AND HER | Aunt Are OVER To | CATALING Topey- | Svess 10 HANo AROUND HOHLANDZ AND HOLLY WOOD AND See (FL CAN LAMP ANY COMPLETE TEXT OF FARM LOAN ACT PASSED BY LEGISLATURE CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 19.— Thejed at the disposal of the Farm Loan Farm Loan act passed by the Wyo-|loans only as herein provided not to ming legislature in special session |cxceed two million five hundred thou- follows: sand dollars now available or which “Section 1, That Section 12 of Chap-|may hereafter become available from ter 118 of the Session Laws of Wyo-|the Common Schol Permanent Land |ming, 1921, be and the same is here-|Fund subject to the discretion of the by amended and reenacted to read a3 | board. follows: | “Section 5. ‘That Section 82 of “Section 12. No such loan shall e&|Chapter 118 of the Session Laws of ceed Sixty (60) per cent of the value wyoming, 1921, be and the same is of the land as ascertained and fixed /nereby amended and reenacted by the board, plus 40 per cent of the roaq as follows: insured value of the improvements), ¢ “Section 32. It shall be the duty therech; ; Dtovidied) ADAG top the « Di! To setts ta bear ter Apportion | ithe s hs alue of the Se eater Rnan | “aguie oe ex- {amount of said funds for the purpose ceed 50 per cent of the value of the|°f this act among the several coun- Jiand, and provided further that in no| es of the state approximately in case shall any farm improvement be considered worth more than, $5,000, /°¢ the farm and ranch lands in the In no case shall a loan be, made in |Tespective counties. excess of Ninety (90) per cent of the| “Section 6. Loans shall be made average asgessed valuation for the|upon approved, applications from each three preceding years as ascertained ‘county until the amount aportioned from the county assessdr in the coun-|to any county has been exhausted, If ty where the land is situated, Loans at the expiration of one year after the may be made at the discretion of the passage of this act there have been ward at not to exceed forty (40) per insuffileent approved applications cent of the appraisea value of such |from any one or more counties of the land, irrespective of assessment or |state to exhaust the praportion of this |non-arsessment but in such case at fund assigned to such county, such lieast fifteen (15) per cent of the land|amount may be used in making loans |must be in cultivation. The board |upon approved applications from oth- shall require that the property be ap-'er counties of the state, but at all praised by competent agents and in;t!mes thereafter preference shall be no event shall a loan be made except|given to applications from the coun upon the aproval of the board. The|ties whose proportion of the fund governor shall be president of said jhas been exhausted. ‘board, but in his absence from any| eee gt sd hata ged ramets a “" ARABS BALK | as president pro tempore and shall preside at such meeting. | “Section 2. That Section 16 of Chap- supple; annoying ter 118 of the Session Laws of 1921/ AT TREA TY | twinges cease. Soon you forget all pe, and the same {s hereby amended jsbout the annoying pain—because it |and re-enacted to read as follows: | is gone! | “Section 16. The amount-of loans No guess work about this sure |to any one borrower shall never ex- treatment. You take no chance. The|cecd a maximum sum of Twenty| JERUSALEM, July 19.—(Jowish makers know what wonders Buhler Thousand -($2@,000.00) Dollars nor) Telegraph Agency).—The executive Of] will do for you, so they give you) shall any loan be for less than Five |committee of the Moslem Christian an absolute money-back guarantee. Huncyred $(500) Dollars. }unfon announced the receipt of a let “Section 8. That Section 26 of |Chapter 118 of the Session Laws of Wyoming 1921, be and the same is) hereby amended and reenacted to ter from Kh the British-Arab protocol unless Great Britain agrees to nullify the Balfour to Proportion to the assessed valuation | HE WARM GLOW THROUGH THE TREES OF A LANTERN-LIT TENT 1S AT ONCE A LURE ANDAN INVITATION, THE WEARY STEED HESITATES ANDO QUIETLY ITS WEARIER OCCUPANTS UGHTS THE SILEN DISMOUNT AND MAKE CAMP. 'Continuance in | Murder Case Is | Denied at Butte Butte, Mont., July 19.—Judge Ly- man H. Bennett denied applications for a continwance in the trials of Roy Walsh and Albert Hughes charged at Boulder with first degree murder for the shooting of Al Johnson, Ren- ova merchant, last month. Application for continuance of the trials wag denied It ts understood now that Dr. R. E. House of Ferris, Texas, who was to have come ta apply the scopomalin “truth serum” test, will be unable to be here on time for the trial and the test will not be made. ——te PIONEER FERRYMAN DEAD LAKE PORT, Calif., July 19.—Mor- | an E. Payne, 83, who started and operated the first ferry across tha Snake river on the Overland trail be. tween Elko, Nevada, and Boise, Idaho, and who deeded the land for the town of Morgan Hill, Santa Clara county, ed Monday at his ranch near here. Payne crossed the plains to Oregon Says His Prescription pant AE Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism James H. Allen suffered for | | | Mr. years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disesae left him helpless and unable to work. He finally “decided, after years of | no one can be ceaseless study, that freo from rheumatism until the 100-ft. On Beech, 40-#t on So. As accumulated impurities, commonly Center corner with large income |called urlo acid deposits, wero dis- solved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consult- ed physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a } tism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which prescription Hussein of the Hedjas| at autckly and completely banished in which he declares he will not sign| °V°rY sign and symptom of rheuma- I} ox team in 1851 and later estab< |lished the Snake fiver ferry. The | family moved to California in 1891 and to Lake county in 1919. Tha | widow and eight children survive. One | son, Ira Payne is a director of educa- | tion at the state teachers’ college, | Tempe, Arizona. ean SAYS MEXICO NEEDS ARTISANS MEXICO CITY, July 19.—Storming | Of executive offices by office seekers vat a ratio of 100 applicants for every government post has prompted Gen- jeral Calles, secretary of government and a presidential possibility for | 1924 to declare for more manual train. ing and less arts and sclence schools for Mexico. “Mexico should create | men, not social parasite: | quoted as asserting, Practical " he 4 THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923. By Billey De Beck FEW MOMENTS MORE 42ND ARE EXTINGUISHED. cE OF A MOUNTAIN FOREST CLOSES. IN AND WRAPS’ THE TIRED TRAVELERS IN RESTRUL SLEEP -WHs. TecQueyine Y Lo La Vang cteste assy Rip! to attempt to create professional men | hardly 20 secure degrees, and the re- maining 80 dedicate themselves to securing public office * 18 YEAR GOITRE ‘Three Years Ago; Never Bothered Since. Extreme Nerv- ousness and Choking Believed. A Liniment Used. NOTE: It would be illegal to pub- sh these statements if not true. Mrs. ¥. R. West, Aokland, Tilinols, says “You should have seen my neck before relieved.” She invites anyone to write her, She will tell how she removed goitre, thereby regaining her health, with Sorbol-Quadruple, a stain less liniment. Get further information at John Tripeny, company, drug stores every- lawhere oF Write Sorbol company, Me- Many Casper business men and per Real Estate as an investm: you realize that Casper is desti || Call _at our office and let us 1] investments on our list. ing same is paid, house all fu: €an be bought reasonable. 90 feet of Industrial property on R; 60-ft on So. Durbin Burlington depot. “Also many small or large homes— .only $1500 on terms. 8-room new home on So. Melr: gas, water, lights. Only $500 Casper school, owner wi rooms, bath, heat, 2 Have you investi, “The tendency cha: icnburg, Ohio.—Advertisem Go With the Crowd women are TODAY buying Cas- ent. Are you among them? Do ined to be a CITY? show you the many wonderful Here are a few of our offerings: 10 room house on David between Yellowstone and Midw: est on pav- rnished, can bring large income y Spur, ideal for warchouse, with old house, 50-ft, on Wolcott. ih, suitable for garage. 60-ft on on Wolcott, 8-room house on So. Durbin, ‘ose, break: fast nook, bath room, down, Modern home near West Il make some one a real buy, has 5 » 2 apartments in basemnt, $1000 will handle. gated lots in the following sub-divisions: E: st View, Community Park, Ken- See Ben Realty Co. Mead a fenton eae |hhe called Allenrhu, to others who Terraces, Independent, Casper will relieve your rheumatic pains or |" gection 26. All Toann shat! be made | “cnsalion, ; took it, with) what might be called wood. Let us explain, you can return the half empty bottle/ana every borrower shall pay interest | je Balfour declaration said. the) marvelous success. After years of and have the full purchase price re-|ipon a basis which will amount to | British ee ae ould use Its best urging he decided to let sufferers jturned to you. That's fair enough'|¢ive per centum per annum upon all |eMdeavors to facilitate the establish-| everywhere know about his discovery | You have all to gain and nothing to!joans whether the money {s loaned |™ent in Paleayno of a national home| through the newspapers. He has |dose, So if you want the comfort|ypon the amortization plan or other-| for the Jewish people, with the clear) therefore instructed druggists every. | that comes only with freedom from | y understanding that nothing be done| where to dispense Allenrhu with the Spain, try this guarant treatment| “Section 4. ‘That Section 31 of tO Prejudice the civil and religious| understanding that if the first pint (Realtors) w—today On Kimball| Chapter 118 cf the & Lawa of | Fights of the existing non-Jewish com-! hottie does not show the way to com Drug Store, Caspe th: |W ) kame fs | munit plete re he will gladly return 202 Midwest Bldg Turner, Wyoming Drus pply. |} acted to| ‘The let 1 , mongy without comment. Smit} macy.— Advertisement. | s hereby plac: fidence in him, | Mail orders accepted.—Advertisement la js a mistake. Of every 100 studentsas. hy

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