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APOT 3 AY INSTRUCTOR Outside Area Included In Weharawal) to Prevent It, Chief Survey Geol- ogist Says On Stand Dean Morgan Discusses Physical Training Be- fore Kiwanis. tion officials that da necessitated the le The members of the Casper Kiwanis club were entertained to- pot Doine na Gay by three song aclections given Senate public by Mra, Berta Smith hall, chi teresting paper on F&F , tien read by Dean © eal director in the school Te lands committee n, physt-/ tively par 9 of Cas-\the Tea: per. afier it had bee “The conservation of health fe a arca should be permanen great economic problem challenging the navy as an acd°tonal tract en the best thought in America today,” tirely surrounding it said Mr. Morgan. The business aside and included within the re world has much at stake tn the do- serve. This was done, he explained velopment of @ citizenry which is to prevent drainage from the orig- physically fit. The times derénd inal area set aside for naval fuel. men and women who can stand the! Wells on adjacent lana eould drain atrain of the most trying commer- rt of the reserve which cial and industrial 4 as a protect- world has known. Ni ess declared, and fg the foundation of ge could not extend {nto ficiency. ‘al area. ‘The outside wells “In the matter of nated, would drain pecially among school ch than 660 feet, on the edge evidence shows that we « forward. This is due largely to the res ghock we received during the war when we for the first time took’ no stock of our health as: had been set his opinion, he of drainage ie reserve maintain e@ navy under. authoritie: constructive health community benefact pose of physical ed danger te establishe habits, not to accumu-| that the ol! could be withdrawn by fate facts. It does the child with wells outelde the reserve, the leasing the twisted body no good to commit! was unjustified. te memory the names of the bones| “The dri the re of wells along the @f the body, nor the malnourished| northern boundary of the reserve| Mr. Kellogg's selection hed “4 ehtld to recite the stages of diges-| would draw some oll from the re-| found acceptable to the British roe tien.” |serve, but it ts my belief that prac-| ernment, Mr. Morgan told something con- ally no oll could be drained from — gerning the work that is being done|the Teapot Dome structure proper t Casper's schools in the matter of by wells out the reserve." physical education. Mrs. Smith sang two Fast Inatan | wi eongs, “This Passion is Dut an Em- © Blern” and “Sta She gaye) whic @s an encore * eta.” The songs! sToun: were excellently thusiastically thusiastically received At Its business session the Kiwants | W! @ub took up the matter of lower! !5 st telephone rates for Casper and after | the fie refefred to the d to hold under can be withdrawn “from any tle, which y the northern end of sted what is known | @ Giveussion by several members|®5 the Teapot Dome structure eoncluded to refer the matter to the | Proper.” public welfare committee consisting bane 6 singe ane ef B. L. Scherck, M. C. Price, and Don’t Listen 2 been whispering in is not well with Don't believe them. are just the reverse. 1 to the money in the Cullen as an afiditional ae and when there is nent that money is in elrex SAF PUINNED <= Avoid FLU INFECTION with protecting, antiseptic MENTHOLATUM Rub in the nostrils at first sign of head cel as Charles | member. Harry Free, as ‘A tendey gale is being stage? at the Bootery, 124 F Second street, during which a large stock of win- ter footwear » disposed of at lowprices. Ex for both men and women are to be found at this | establishment, as @ visit to the store | will readily prove. Ladies’ satin pumps, patent leath- er pumps and the grey suede ani colored kinds, as well as a stack of high shoes, As a special offer the | company !s sell irs of high heeled shoes in ama!’ sizes. One hu dred pairs of Twe tops are J also l;isted. A | For men's w r there are shoes aod oxt reanincana | Odorless| French nd tan olors, oft ay 43 Gas be selected sci by the well dressed | man. ——_——_ Railroads and Business For the first time in yenrs we/ hear nothing about a @uring the crop m That is because the gx been wise enough to 5 roads to earn enoug satisfy pres Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influ- ence Over Rheu- matism n suffered for Is the nursery cheerful and cozy? The room where children play should have a tempera- ture close to 68 degrees. Make use of a LAWSON! RADIANT Heat—like the sun. No“gassy” odor. Its cheery “glowing heart” consumes gas efficiently. A Lawson is’ safe! | Noopen flames. An economical size for every room. Come in and let us show you. @olved tn the joints and mus: ]xpelied from the body. With this idea in @ulted physicians, m and finally compour a tien that quickly and banished every sign ef rheumatism from his 8 which he called who took it, v called $= marvelo years of urging he de gufferers everywhere iis discovery through papers. He has ther« Y druggists every where 4 Afllenrhu ) that if the E. P. BRENNAN |605 E, Second—Phone 133 and FURNITURE CO. - ian Cor. Second and David Mafl orders accepted—Adverti Phone 37 Frent, CT logs, sota, American partment. the ofls | agrs. HEALTH ASSETSNO DANGER OF ARE DESCRIBED PEapOtS cunt ATOR WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—The theory of administra- nger of drainage from outside sources ng and development of the permanent | oil reserve was contradicted before the shine Uquer and the running of C. Menden- | houses of prostitution in West Cas- per, E. H. Foster, county attorney, | Rc: cia lake sscctonene sete ad court Against today by W, geologist of the gec re aan. survey. NEWS BRIEFS DECATUR, Ill, Nov. 1—A reno- | lution urging entrance of the United | States into the permanent court of international justice and the con- tinued co-operation of the States in world affalrs, was endorsed by the National Counell of Women in convention here today, COLOGNE, Nov. 1.—Dr. Kremers, a strip | former priest who holds the title of minister of going of the greater area inctuded in the| Worship In the provisional Rhineland we republic, was arrested last night by id, there was | the separatists were ta’ on the suspicion of having come here 5. to attempt a putsch. Cologne poll / WASHINGTON, Noy. 1,—~Formal endenhall, “and! anonuncement that dge has appointed Frank B. Kel- former senator from Minne- to succeed George Harvey as ambassador was made today by the state de- The announcement seid Arriving from Lead, 8. D., Mrs. H. EB. Dalton will vist) two the Teapot Dome proper” the | weeks with her mother, Mrs. John Carr, at 730 South Ash street. With . Dalton are her two ebfldren. len and Theodore, Toward the middle of the month the family will travel to Peru in South America where Mr, Dalton is stationed. the refrain, religion ‘eighth istrict United and - public President Coo- to London today, Phone 19933 “Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake” is another knock- out by Whiteman’s Orchestra. Ask to hear Victor Record No. 19165. ‘SIX ABATEMENT, IN COURT HER Haiaaalis or Would Lok ® Doors of as Many | Places in City. pin abuict ce ae oo tne be eto 281 East First Street “Across from Central Schoo!” Men’s voices sing Me *I Loye You” isthe big comedy, “Little Jessie James”’—-Paul Whiteman oR Sins Orchestra plays it. Victer Record No, Tho Music. Sfroppo,i Mrs. E. C. Stout ‘Will Be At The Barcley Corset Shop On Friday Afternoons ‘Till the Molidays China Club No, 2 is being formed and anyone desiring to join may do so at this time. hit from the Musical Orders for HAND PAINTED CHINA Should Be Placed Soon to Insure Delivery ‘Before ALL SIZES $16.50 HURRY!, THEY ARE GOING FASTI Rows of Sample Suits ALL STYLES ALL $25.00 JAKE THE NIFTY T The Davis Apartments # rooms that are cozy; them over. SUBWAY Women’s as Misses Winter Wyatt Hotel Basement ANNOUNCEMENT AT 357 WEST A 4 has changed management and an invitation is extend- ed to those seeking two room apartments or single PHONE 524-wW light, gas, heat furnished. Look ‘WwooL SHOP IN THE SAVE Apparel Te Cap BARGAINS IN BOYS’ HEAVY SHOES Sport Vests Will keep out the chill these wintry days. Of fancy brush- ed wool and knitted jersey. cloth. $4.00 to $6.50 Richards & Cunning “WHERE DEPENDABLE. MERCHANDISE IS PRICED RIGHT” 1889 Friday and Saturday ~ These new winter Coats are offered at astounding prices-—so low in price, yet high in quality, service and beauty. The materials are of the best; the tailoring assures style. Some of these models are fur-trimmed in the season’s popular furs—others are tailored without furs—heauti- ful .wools, caraculs, seal plush and other materials, The stock is limited. We advise morning shopping to assure maximum service. te ~ Don’t faint, madam, here are the prices, . MENS DEPARTMENT rae NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd Dress and Sport Coatc $9.95, $15. 95, $24. 95 A special assortment of boys’ Shoes will be found on our bargain table on balcony. Such bargains are not offered every day but to make room for holiday stock these must be sacrificed. They are built for boys— will stand the wear, and are ideal for cold, snowy weather. Sizes 10 to 12% and to 6, ees | ae Sport Coats No material has ever been more popular than brushed wool or heather knit for men’s sport coats, You'll find a com- plete assortment here in all popular colors. $4.50 to $8.50 © Flannel Shirts With collar attached in gray, dark and light brown ure] - plaids Mig i ges makes 5 as Patrick’s and Oregon City Mills Made to eihatond wear and cold weather. $3.50 to $7.50 | SPECIAL—Men’s and Boys’ Caps With Fur Inbands, $1.50 to $3.50—-SPECIAL ham Cu. 1923