Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1923, Page 3

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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1923. A * ‘ Joins Hospital Staff LIS, Wyo., July 28.— Commencing August 1, Frederick Gassman, M. D., formerly of Berlin, | Germany, widely known deep therapy | specialist, will be connected with Hopewell hospital, Thermopolis, Wyo., in charge of the modern X-ray de- vice, just installed. Dr. Grassman was for a number of years under the instruction of Pro- fessor Dessauer, of Franktort, Ger-| many, inventor of the deep therapy machine, the introduction of which marks an epoch in the history of the medical profession. City Out Enmasse available man power of Cody volun- cloudbursts from Cody to Yellowstone park. Work has progressed rapidly to the end that cars wiil pass over safely Tuesday morning. After” six days of terrific heat, cloudbursts swept away the buildings | A: the, Canon Creek ranger station) near Wapit. Other streams oyer-} flowed their banks, carrying rock inte the road. Crews from Yellowstone park gnd Cody are working on each end. Takes Over Hotel * ROCK RIVER, Wyo., July 28.— Harry Jones, formerly a rancher of the Big Laramie near Laramie, has leased the hotel at Arlington and has opened that popular resort to the public. Arlington, which is located about 18 miles southwest of Rock River, has long been known as one of the most beautiful spots In the west, and many come here each year from a distance to enjoy the fishing and other amusements at Arlington. — ———— Pioneer Dies GLAS, Wyo., July 28.—Charles Wrote. died at the Mt. Airy sanitarium in Denver, following an iliness..of a number of months. Mr. Messenger was one of the pioneers of Wyoming, coming here in 1884 from Waterloo, Ia. He became & resident of Douglas soon after the town was. founded. and served in a public capacity for a number of years. Train Hits. Boulder . Wyo, July aig a astbound freight train on the Union Pacine Tan into a huge rock that had fallen on the track at Edson tunnel, west of here, more than 100 feet of track being dragged out of line. The train was. not derailed. The boulder was loosened by a landslide, the greatér part of the dirt not coming onto the track. — - handler with the Pikes Peak mae: 2 the only. automobile ever to win bath the Alexander and the Oak- Jana Tribune trophies for high gear performance on Mount Diab! Cal. ‘The Tribune cup always was held previous'y by an eight or twelve cylin: © car. The Chandler surpassed all er records. interest are lesp than terest rates on a bank loan. No Taxes On Improvements YOU CANNOT BUY From present indications Canada will harvest the Largest Crop lin the history of the country. Why not investigate, dr, if you so desire] help harvest this ENORMOUS crop! In this way you can get FIRST| HAND INFORMATION, Special Rates TO LAND SEEKERS AND HARVEST HANDS F , Ass Colonization, Railway, Room 202-204 Exchange: Bank Bidg., Spokane, Washington. By an expert- who guarantees every job to give satisfaction. AN work done at or below ality prices, lass transportation charges, so why senda work out of town and take shipping risks, besides waiting weeks for return of instru- ments. Bows Refilled > and guaranteed $1.25 W. G. BUEHNER Phone 958W 443 S. Durbin a a | LIVE, NEWS from WY OMIN [Ties a Aries Aout Men and Bvents Throughout de Sa LANDER, Wyo., July 28.—Dr. E. L. Van Cott is out under bond of $5,000 pending trial on charges of manslaughter filed by County Attor-) ney F. A. Michels in connection with) the death of Miss Marguerite Dris- kell, who died in his office after a general anesthetic had been adminis- tered, | To Honor Trail | BUFFALO, Wyo., July 28.—A very unique celebration will be hejd on! | top of the Big Horn mountains on August 5, in honor of the Black and G meadows. Many will be there, not only to see and hear but to make the day an outing excursion. The roads will be in good condition by that time, as much work is being done to repair the damages of the recont heavy rains. This trail is one of the most important roads leading into the Basin country, as it makes a road to the park from the north and east and over one of the most scenic countries to be found any place in the west. Tick Bite Fatal ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., July 28.— The death of Joe Carney, 12-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Carney, of Ghe Casper Sunday Morning Critune PAGE THREE LAST SHOWING MILLIONS OF BOOKS ARE OF WAR FILMS IS. ON TODAY “Powder River’ Will Be} Screened for Concluding Time at America Theater “Powder River” ts without doubt! the most thrilling, interesting and) educational feature that has ever| been presented by any veteran organ-| ization. One thousand five hundred fect of| German confiscated submarine _pic- tures, that clearly show the methods used by the Germans during the! campaign of unrestricted submarine| warfare. Twelve Allied merchant ships are shown being sunk by tor- pedoes, shell fire, and bombs. The above pictures are presented, | ISSUED BY THE SOVIET BUCHAREST, July 28. — Figures received here summarizing the activi- ties of the publishing business in Rus. sia which fs purely an enterprise of the Soviet state, indicate that a great effort is being made to convince the Russian people of the correctness of Bolshevist political, social and eco. nomic theories. The Soviet publishing house issued from its presses in Moscow and put into circulation throughout Russia during the last 12 months no less than 14,500,000 volumes covering the fields of economics, politics, history and even fiction. Aside from the obvious propaganda tendencies of the volumes on political and economic subjects, the Soviet his torians have sought to show how the world has suffered because of its hos tility to Bolshevik doctrines, and in many of the fiction volumes the en deavor has been to prove that oppost Yellow Trail. the Black and Yellow officials are from tick bite. CODY, Wyo., July 28—The entire| completing arrangements for a pro- gram that will be both pleasing and teered to repair the road damaged by| entertaining. The celebration will be The Buffalo people and Superior, occurred at the hospital tient at the hospital for almost two months but medical aid wss of no avail in fighting the poison from the on East Ten Sleop at the Ten Sleep! insect. Tay, Mas Deen 9) Dl's wide of the Allies. “POWDER RIVER.” Last times today under auspices of war Take Armour’s Star Bacon on Your Outings It’s easy to cook over the open fire. It satisfies your out-o’-doors hunger. And de- licious—oh, boy! Just try it once, and note that “fine Star flavor”! ARMOUR 25 COMPANY — CHICAGO ANNING need not be a hot, disa- fi gteeable task. Read the recipe above. Every berry, fruit, and vege- table may be put up as easily! The re- sults are delicious—unequalled by old fashioned ways of canning. If you cook with gas yéu should have a Lorain-equipped range now. The Lorain Oven Heat Regulator has brought a delightful new method of oven can- Cherries are ripe! —how to can them anew, easy way “Meat for Health Week” June 25 to 30 “Meat is appetizing, sustaining, wholesome. It produces vigor, vital- ity and endurance.” —United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. ning that thousands of women in Ameri- can homes have enjoyed for several seasons. Why not enjoy it yourself— this summer? There is no mystery in the Lorain way. Yet you will want to see the regulator, and have us explain its operation and simplicity before you buy. Come in now! tg us give or send Seeeee booklet and canning chart, ‘Lorain ~ Oven Canning.” It’s free. LORAIN ~ 22aui.256R The Lorain Oven Heat Regulator is an attach- ment of gas range ovens. « It automatically keeps your oven at any one of 44 different tempera- tures. Simply set the “red wheel” for any heat you want. Changes in gas pressure, etc., do not affect the oven temperature. GAS RANGES ‘The baked-on finish of these ranges gives them a lustrous, durable surface that is as easy to keep Fa Phone 1500 The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. 115-119 E. First clean as it is good to look at. All-steel construc- tion prevents breakage. A variety of pleasing | Styles and convenient sizes to choose from. { Let's goll! the America, to show vividly the reason for Amer-| ica's entry into the World war on |Chandler, with the Pikes Peak motor tion to Soviet doctrines has warped limited or distorted { dual lives SESE ear The things you alwa ys have wished you could do are the very things the U-KNOW Free your pdultry from lice ant mites by putting U-KNOW Lice and Mite Remover in thelr drink- ing water, It stops insects from obtaining moisture and they leave the fowls. Will NOT taint the eggs or flesh and is guaranteed y= J. F. Cowan. Hay, Grain and Feed Co. 325 S. Durbin St. Casper, Wyo. [| CASPER BUICK COMPAN 132 N. Wolcott Phones 1741- E. J. Kane Plumbing and Heating 227E. First St. Cobb Bldg. seven merchandising and business houses. “See us While Your Luck Lasts” MILLER GENERAL MERCHANDISE CO. 229-231 E. First St. Cobb Bldg. i lashed right and left for Rodeo Week on our Sareltesbanketepy stock of Groceries, Smoked and Potted Meats, Dry Goods, Clothing and Leather Goods. AND CASPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 E. First St. Near Center enormous bankrupt stock of new and second- Rina Furniture and Hardware must be sold during Rodeo Week. Prices like ours have never before existed within the boundaries of Casper. Bargains For Rodeo Week -IN THE COBB BLDG. * Phone 939 On the southwest corner of First and Durbin streets, is located Casper’s newest com- mercial structure, the Cobb Building. Erected and owned by A. H. Cobb, local real estate and insurance man, the building is no doubt destined to become the mecca for hundreds of Casper shoppers. It is a pleasing one-story, fire-brick structure, and contains space for Those merchants now open for business are advertised in this section. Mr. Cobb will occupy one section of the building with his thoroughly modern business office. Gantt Hardware Co. Cobb Bldg. First and Durbin oe Specializing in Building Hard- ware, Tappan Eclipse Gas - Ranges, Equipped with Wilca Tappan Oven Heat Regulator. Ss ‘AMERICAN CLASSIC ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES | ..«‘i Anything in Sheet Metal a dl aa L. D. BRANSON SERVICE STATION 102-104 S. Durbin St. Cobb Bldg. We have taken over the United Motor Ser- vice station with its complete equipment for all automotive electrical service. See Us For Raybestos Brake Lining _ Exide Batteries ‘ Tire Vulcanizing Auto Repair Work Tires and Accessories “Your Satisfaction Is Our Satisfaction” BBA ut

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