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Autumnal Equinox Due at 9:04. O’clock This Evenin QOS | je a By WM. J. LOSH. ners will find the doldrums, or zone ( — Te i] . *, (United Press Staff Correspondent) | of calms, which prevails at the equa- NX WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—(Unit-| torial zone of low pressure, movea| “———+y \ $I ed Press).—At 9:04 o'clock tomorrow] S0uth. The horse latitudes, at the “s night the earth will reach and pass| high pressure belts, where light ca , = that point in space in its journey| Priclous winds prevail, likewise will ‘Action on Gener. la Jaround the sun when days and|have moved south, The trade winds ‘dati Ma nights are exactly equal. It is the| Which blow steadily between the Deslotable- Situati i autumnal equinox. At only one| horse latitudes and the doldrums, or: tual islation y Be other moment during the year are|S¥eep more southerly latitudes. ‘By Dr. ARTHUR G.BRETZ de we i He ft R the same conditions reproduced, on} A peculiar quirk is introduced in Slow, eport. March 21, when the vernal equinox| the northeast trades by the autoumn. SERRE Seen in Caring or occurs. al equinox. ‘These trade winds, | Regular periods of undisturbed : (Spectal to The Tribune.) A strange series of changes in| Which blow from the North Atiantio| Sleep are vitally essential to the Two Children. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22—Pros- earthly conditions will commence tn] 8nd Pucitic to the equator, vaually [Sowing infant.” Without sufticlent pects for much general legislation various portions of the globe at 9:04,| "4 at the doldrums at the equator | rest the benefits of proper care and during the coming session of con- At the north pole the sun will dip|ffom a distinctly easterly direction. | feeding are lost. It is preferable for A mother and her two chiMren gress are not overly bright. Mem- beneath the horizon, to be visible no| Now, because they must cross the| the child to sleep alone. The room| spent Friday night In a room of bers who have been away on vaca- more until March next, when it] ®a@uator to reach the doldrums, these | Should be warm but well ventfMated.| the court house while the husband tions during the summer are drop- will again appear on the rim of the| Winds are caught by the earth's ro-| The mattress should be padded and/and father spent the same night in ~ in from time to time these From today until De.| ‘tational force from a new angle, and| ade of cotton, hair or felt. No pil-|q cell of the city jatl. While the and outside of a few optimists, cember 21, {ts plunge into gloom| Dent b on themselves, reaching needed but if desired a clean,| man, who is J. W. Wilson of North lagree that the congress wfil have will be deeper and deeper: from De- doldrums from the west. The napkin may be placed under | Melrose street, was released Satur its hands full in looking after the cember to March 21 it will com. me quirk affects the southeast | ‘ baby's head. To induce sleep] day morning after it was concluded enactment of the big supply bills mence its return toward the ight * ch blow from the South| the room shoud be darkened ana] that he had slept off a good fit of by March 4. of day, Atlantic and Pacific to the equator] aulet. Rocking the baby and the] intoxication and after he had paid tte roh’ & aviare tend iUs acifiers should be avoided.| his fine, the county authorities One reason for believing that Exactly or ‘ | atter March 21, when they are bent| US® r . ; @inaress will! the: wintar fina then Three Hudson brothers will go to trial Sept. 10 at Macon, Ga., charged with flogging a negro and twol yaar tie Beat PNB thei on themselves by the same|Kemember that eleen 1s a natural| were still puzzled over the d‘spoml for very little general legislation| White men. Here they are on the way to court when they asked for a reduction in bail which was refused PtEMila Toareoisatithiaicole at if reaching the doldrums, which | )ahit for the infant, and should be] of the mother and her chiléren. fa the fact that the House Appro-|>¥, Judge Gunn.” Left to right, C. F. Hurson, Deputy Sheriff Bob Rogers, J.C. Hudson, Deputy Homer | ™& fan parwon st theipole!wonld)ase ivy than north of the’ equator, trom|iercet in a natural ways Av Hal nye comeing anateedl fase priations committee, which must|_78miison and S. R. Hudson, months, low on the rim of the heri| the West ail drugs which are intended t0/ nootierging, having been arrested first consider and report all supply g |zon, to be visible without break for| India’s residents tonight will com-| Produce sleep, for all of them are| several months previously on the fs, will not be able to convene a half year. Day by day the mun|™enco to feel a diminuation in the | Very dangerous in the hands of an| same charge. She might have been, \) 7 this work until after the house 1 | will creep higher and higher into the | S0Uthwesterly or wet monsoon. For ne peated tents | 2% other_women have been, con- ‘organizes in December. Ordinarily J ealaacah lding a warmth Uttle felt | 2¢veral weeks this flow of wind from bed Mee eho nee tmmer nights] fined to a cell in the regular fail, the appropriations committee starts | because of the influence of the etern-| {he Arablan sea to the inland will|the baby should be dressed very| put the kidides had done no wrong. {ts hearings on the big supp!y bills ) al feo fields south of the Antartelo| U0 absent. its lace being taken by| HEMIY 1p order to insure restful] reasoned tho county, and no one fm early November, and has one or Pid c'rcle, which prevent the tempera.| ht capricious winds. Next month|*!eeP: | The room snould be kept 95 / had yet been appointed to take care two measures ready to report as ture ever rising above freezing. The| 2° time, these will be superceded | °°! 88 Possible and if conditions| of them. So another night was goon as the house 1s organized. sun will continue to rise untl Do.|% the northeast or dry monsoon,|“r® much as to permit the baby| spent at the court house under "This situation will make a difference cember 21, when it will stand 23% | 00Wing from direction opposite to] Meepink out of doors, tt ts mavisabie | surveillance. of from three weeks to a month in . coe . degrees above the horizon, its max.| ‘2@t which ts now prevailing. This| ‘® 290} Re: POO WONOR) In the raid which the authorities Se on whieh the ‘house may|Numerous Drives to Be Eliminated and Grief for imum beighth there, but lower thany SHAnee In caused byw mubatitution | Te done, some Drecactions must | ..1",tue mut Th te authorities expect to receive the first of the : . that at which it te ever seen in| of 8M area of high pressure for one . rect the child from | and also L. D. Davis on the Mquor 14 big appropriation measures the Workers Lifted By Incorporating Campaigns American latitudes. Beginning De.|°% OW pressure over Siberia. For iin nena Say eCa sud" charge. Wilson himself waa found enactment of which is necessary to in Single Budget cember 21, it will commence to retro. |t®® past five months air has been we ts Pp ae Gaara to pele + Sie to be drunk and Irresponsible. He the proper functioning of the na- grade toward the horizon and an-|'USbng north across India into this Sees eat uit the aa Re lav ace was turned over to the city. tional government. jotner six months of darkness. pede ey ding currente, | qh2,| be allowed to blow directly on the| “Tt is ® deplorable sttuation,” Another reason for the above pre- . ; ending currents. ne | 0 saya the county while {t e @iction is found in the fact that With the members of the Casper Chamber of Com- 1 pew ghey eld Aa os wm | Coming of winter and cold has| child. It should be so placed that | tn one cowmty well! he gn while there are possibly more than|merce and other civic organizations having endorsed the |commence to become manifest in va-| “necked, the warm up-drafts and His rae eat stay ep wer’| children will probably ‘be turned the usual number of complaints of| articles of incorporation and by-laws of the Casper Com- | Riverton Ranchers Are Still /sious avertare ce ane world due to a ae pelea cee nS | thay atr iin ictroulation ver to ® responsible party at the Fy gece ea ager pana ddr fascset munity Fund, it appears that the proposed corporation will | Searching for Aged Em- {recession of the northecn hemis which alr rushes south to the nescece| Proper food and feeding have| der of the court, form such legislative reliet shoula|be organized at the beginning of 1924. Ploye of Phil Carlson | phere from the sun's rays, and tho| iow pressure zone, the equatorial, |™uch to do with sleep. Tf under take. Even the newly elected sena- It will still take a little time to get things lined up, and —— advancing of the southern fnto| More storms and cold weather will| fd the baby will be awakened by TRAINS FOR BATTLE. tor from Wisconsin, whose cam- the filing of the articles and per- fourths vote of the entire board of paign wps so fervently punctuated | fecting of the organization will not/ directors to over-rule the decision ‘with demands for the farmer, now take place until January 1. of the budget committee. No funds RIVERTON, Wyo., Sept. 22.—} | During the recent storm that swept south of Riverton an old man pos- |them. The great winds of the world, the planetary winds, as the meteor- ologists call them, are entirely regu- occur in the northern hemisphere, causing “winter” because the lack of heat and warm ascending cur- hunger. If over-fed, the disturbed condition in the digestive organs Is apt to cause restlessness. As a rule, COLUMBUS, (United Pri Ge, Sept. 32.— )—Young Stribling, SaieUiyithe ecctiween ; sl aan rainy Macon schoolboy will go tnto train- G pigs jis arth’s change in pre- ta oracis fit 1 b healthy infants should never beling at W Springs. t ft confesses he is not certain just how| The Casper Community Fund|°f this corporation shall be ap-|sibly over 65 years old disappeared | tt PY the ea eanleivion pg l Abeta AO ae [aes iil except for the purpose of | hin "Dahee: be eat ae ae to reach the situation through legis-| shall have its headquarters here|Propriated for buildings, major| trom the Carlson Bros. sheep camp.| fe yeahs cold and amazingly swift upper air rho : his bout October 4 with Mike Mc- Yation and says such measure or/and will probably hire a paid seo-|auipment, or other capital expendl-|He had been herding for Phil Carl. Because the southern hemisphere} currents to move down nearer the| ‘etng. However, in order toltigue, light heavywegiht champion measures before being introduced| retary to conduct its business. tures, nor for any work done pri-'son for several months but nothing Sent PNestnenicaeena at eaten Ear co coeeare sects ea atte Soieee ate Sohne ore oh | fe than the northern, 8 B0-calle: —_——— sometimes necessary to vary this ———_—_ be “very carefully consider marily for the furtherance of any!1s known about him. A search has cage bene ag Ae ity of| 7B general purpose of the or-| [0 Y aenomination or eect. been conducted for three days but|thermal equator or zone of the rule. Bables soon learn to awaken = ‘as to the form of legisia- tion the farmer “must have,” and the insistence of others that none ganization has been defined as being: To promote co-operation and service adequate to the needs of the community among social service The committee on the articles of incorporation and the by-laws have stated that in their bellef the fol- no trace haa yet been found. Carlson on going out,to camp three days ago found the sheep scattered Mr. | | world’s maximum reception of heat from the sun and the equatorial belt lot low atmospheric pressure will move south across tho Mr, and Mrs. G. B. Stebbins have ag their guest at thelr home, South Spruce street for 1328 several weeks, Mr. Stubbins’ mother, Mrs. J. at feeding time, and {t ts not un- common for the child, after the third month, to sleep continuously Miss Margaret Porter fs vintting in the city with friends for a few days from Salt Creek. . equator. “ the whole night through, with per. of the agricultural woes can be .|lowing should be affiliated with the all over the country and started? Arend ye! Po Prebbins jak Calstornia. hap y ol vake 0 ured by legislation, it seems likely | €onteation of now. social gervice| Casper Community Fund and tako Dis tnvestigation then, ‘The old man| Ths low Dressure belt is caused by Fa casi te. erste At tietaee Cala thet it Grit ieee plied BAUS Rawelbten when iniacoebarentia ening’, an active part lal ta eee a sche pe ad Re ne | push the alr away from above the eee cennicrd are (oak Infant should have two naps of| If, after you have taken all the ze Stenivany Nagiaia’| Rey Aes menverryg betuarealzand | ceamber\ of - Comimanrse,:" Rotary | wager for. dinner. fort equator. e Som pL Usines ro Fr} about two hours each during the| precaution necessary to insure com- reach an agreement on any legisia-| 7 ersonal, to convert property into| club, Ki ub, Lions _ club, ese: ~ Simulanteously the belts of high|S®veral days from Denver. day, one in the morning and the| fortable sleep, the baby is still reat- Spec pores course be the usual | 23h, and to disburse funds held by| Literary club, Real Estate board, | ar atmospheric pressure which gird the other in the afternoon. As the child it among the agencies organized Business and Professional Women’s L. Johnson and family who have less, you should consult your family \ ely W. F. Brown and C. A. Brown] grows o'der, one nap may be sut-| physician, for there may be some nied earth approximately at the Tropics rs P P . ° Dood of bills sropedns Fear and existing exc'usively for social, club, edit : sredee: ookael ana agate a of Cancer and Capricorn will com-|came down yesterday on business| ficient, but it {s advisable to con-|disense developing which !s the po <3 dle potegs Sal not survive the| moral, educational, benevolent, or ee athlete canting Gee ccntai tahtaloninharoeenacier Trarey|Mence_to_move southward, Mari.) from Great Falls, Mont. tinue the afternoon nap well along cause of his disturbed rest. mest ,|Teformatory purposes, or for the ad xg 5 " | = — — shifting process, mfch less the scrutiny and amending any such %easure would be subjected to if it Teached the floor of either house. As a matter of fact, many of the More conservative members contend that there is nothing much wrong ‘with the country—little that con- gress th can do to help—and that if prevention of cruelty to children or animals, no part of the net earnings of which inure to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual; to invest funds received and to use the income for the above purposes, to provide funds necessary for the respective budgets of the different organizations of which the fund is letic association, Natrona County Homesteaders’ association. All the churches, Natrona County Bar as- sociation, Natrona County Medical association, Clearing House associa- |tion, and possibly others, | They have recommended that the following be made ex-officio mem- bers of the association. Mayor of Holden of Thermopolis. sons are somewhere en route over. land to Portland, Oregon where they intend entering the restaurant busi- ness. A. J. Finch, who has been tn Salt Creek with the Marine Oil Co., for several months past, returned to time these {lls will work C +3 Riverton a coup'e of nights ago, pre- “ investigation of Casper, chairman of county com- : , . elves out. While the late pepipataas th Abs eagh od toetime in| missioners, sheriff of Natrona! Sumably to visit with is parents. President Harding did not say so in @%act words, he did insist that the Qountry wps not facing a situation Qnywhere justifying a special ses- hans congress—and this same has since been expressed by his successor. ‘Wyoming will of course receive usual Appropriations for the tenance of existing federal ac- ities in that state. There is some pe of a public building of which more later. The prospects for new irrigation projects are not ‘very encouraging, due to the ohanged policy of the Reclamation service which seeks to gef all exist- ing projects on their feet before faking on new work. Some people have professed to Bee in prospect a lively fight for the organization of the next house of representatives. To one who has watched matters of this kind here for years, nothing of this sort seems Ukely, Regular Republicans are in the majority, insuring cluding reasonable inspection as may be necessary to determine the amount of funds to be provided, "Urse, public school nurse, county | and to use all proper means to pro- mote co-operation, efficiency, and economy. Membership in the ganization is to consist of social service agencies recommended by the board of directors of the cor- of the members present and voting. Each organization shall be entitled to two representatives, one being the manager of the organization, There shall be no capital stock of the corporation. The management of the corpora- tion shall be vested in a board of directors consisting of 12 members to be chosen from representatives or elected members of the corpora- tion. Four of these shall be elected for one year, four for two years, and four for three years at the first ot county, chief. of police, city health, books of account and other records Officer, city mill and food inapeo- | Manager for _ tor, county health officer, city | agent. | "They have recommended that the a clearing house for the following agencies and associations: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Salvation Army, or two—|Poration and approved by two-thirds Young Women's Christian associa- tion, American Red Cross, Assoc!- ated Charities, Wyoming Children’s t home, U. 8. Public Health, Red {Cross Seals, and perhaps others, ———— eae ‘MAS. A. BUCK DES AT CISPER HOSPITAL LEAVES LAGE FAMILY sumably to visit with his parents. the Marine Oil Co., loperating in Pilot Butte and Shel- don structures, That was mere pre- sumption, for last night the young People in town, organized a regular er- Casper Community Fund should be 9’ Western charivari, went to the Tenton hotel where they captured Mr. Finch and the young lady who was Miss Vera Alice Prather, and entertained them for the evening. Mrs. Prather is a daughter of Mr. {and Mrs. B, M. Prather of River- on, Later ft was learned that Mr. Finch had these plans definttely made up when he came, the con- sregational minister of Lander hav- |ing been engaged among other ar- rangementa made for the home- coming, The young couple have been re. | cetving congratulations and wishes for happiness from all their friends. | They will leave shortly for Salt Creek where they will make their the orderly | election, and those elected after- home. | aelection of committees through| wards shall be elected for three . SAG anal tne oleae ee C. W. Allen was a visitor spend- Nickolas Longworth as floor leader. EAST RACQUET years. At least six of the members of the board of directors shall be persons who are not officers of an organization participating in the disbursement of the funds of this shall be president, vice president, Mrs, Nelile Lillie Buck, 45 years of age, died at a local hospital, at 5:30 o'clock last night. She is sur- vived by a widower, A. E. Buck, by four sons, Lloyd, Frank, Alvin, shipped to Morrill, Neb. —____ | {ng several days here last week from Douglas. —<—$_—____ A. Forsyth of Norfolk, Neb., The John-| —— $1,100 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS Opportunity Sale NOW IN FULL SWING Coats and Wraps A very beautiful assortment of coats of the finest quality; new materials; fur trimmed, silk lined and styles direct from the fashion centers; also fur coats and wraps in a range of new styles. $12.95 Twelve Dollars and Ninety-five Cents AND UP TQ One Thousand and | is i . i corporation. Al officers shall bel ang clitofrd, and ‘bye daughter | having, read pebleded inthe city One Hundred Dollars |ex-officio members of the board of | tacne | yesterday. eds : | Sirectirs, ud the Roar aRAtt have} “wpe jecame. ares mor et th A Small Devosit Will Hold ™ = | Power to fill vacancies in offices. | xrucK Bx. SF. Uh Any Article Until Wante TARS TRIUMPH The officers of the corporation| MUCK funeral home. They will be Westen Players Lose In Annual Play at Forrest Hills. FORREST HILLS, N Y., Sent. 22. —{United Press.)— Eastern tennis Btars defented the western sters here today in the annual East-West matches by a score of 4 to 1 in front of a small crowd at the West Side Tennis club. ‘The east won four singles matches while the best the westerners were ble to get was one victory in the doubles matches. Because the two @ays program was played off today, it was decided to make all the ™match@& two victories out of three. 7¥illiam T. Tilden, national cham- sion, again defeated his rival, Wil- iam M. Johneton, the Pacific coast | star, in the feature match of the day. Tilden was not extended to win at &6 and 7-5. Vincent Richards won from How- ard Kinsey, California, at 6-3. 6-2. Richard Norris Williams, Philadel- Phia, defeated Robert’ Kinsey, Call- fornia at 6-1, 7-9, and 6-3 and Wal- lace Johnson, Philadelphia, won secretary, and treasurer to be elect- ed annually by the members of the corporation. Regular meetings of the corpora- tion shall be held quarterly. The annual meeting shall be held on the last Wednesday of January of each year. The by-laws provide for ex-officio members, such as superintendent of schools, mayor, chairman of county commissioners, eto. Bach organiza- tion member shal! have two votes and each individual member one vote. Various organizations shall contribute the amount of §5 an- nually; while individual members shall not be required to pay dues, but shall file acceptances of mem- bership. No undesignated moneys shall be apportioned’ without the| concurrence of eight members of the board, Nominations to the board of directors shall be double the number to be elected, and the chairman of the budget coimmittes shall be a member of the board of directors. No paid employes of any affiliated organization or its gov-| erning board shall be eligible to ap-) pointment on the budget committes, | provided that being a member of such board shall not of itself dis qualify but such a member shal! not vote on the adoption of the budget of tho orgfalzation, Mvery AUTO DRIVER INJURED IN CRASH WITH TRUCK A Ford shook hands with a truck on West First street yesterday, and George Ronnes who was driving the Ford came out of the meeting with a hand and arm badly cut and bandaged up after it had received the effects of glass flying from a windshield, R. J, Cartel, driver of the truck, was not injured, Each of the men was fined $5 by Judge John A. Murray last night, because it was found that each of them had violated traffic reguia- tions in the matter of cutting oor- ners. | ——_———__—. ALTITUDE RECORD BROKEN, MEXICO CITY, Sopt, 22.—(United Press.\—A new altitude record wi made today by two Mexican avia- tors, who reached a height of 86,000 i feet, Bring the patye rel have a high chair waiting for it and will extend you every courteous attention. We'll stp you en- joy a good meal at this GLAD.TO.OBLIGE-YOU EATING HOUSE GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR BILL O' FARE THE C. B. & Q. RESTAURANT AT BURLINGTON DEPOT P, Van Hekken, Metta aad Phone 1120 BIG GAME HUNTERS DRESSES Two exceptional selections of classy up-to-the-minute style Dresses. woo! materials of the finest quality, cleverly trimmed. $35 and $49.75 Silk and HATS The largest and most popes ane y Ee of millinery, ever displayed here, Several ‘ Styles right up to the minute—season's best colors artis- tically trimmed, $3. The Store That O AND UP The Store from Clarence Griffin, California at 86. affilinted organization shall submit to the budget committee an ext mate of its income and expenses for the year for which funds are to, he used and it shall require a three Accommodating Undersells Can Take You “Where They Are”—Complete Outfit Write BRUCK NOWLIN, State Game Warden, Lenore, Wyoming The California team of Johnston fnd Griffin beat the enstern pair, ams and Wataon Washburn in| doubles @h ive &A end Ath

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