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PAGE TWO, HOSPITAL EAE GH [3 REORGANIZED) BY The GOUN Staff Assignments Are Announced; Standard Is Given Boost. A reorganization of the staff of the County hospital has just been completed to take effect December 1 while the standard of the institu- tiem has been raised to conform to every requirement laid down by the American College of Surgeons, it was announced this morning. | Dr. J. C. Kamp has been named | as the president of the entire staff. | ‘There are seven departments, each with @ staff of doctors under him. Dr. Neil C. Gels will be chairman of the surgical department. On his staf’ are Drs. A. P. Kimball, Allan McLellan, T. J. Riach, N. E. Morad and W. R. Wynne. Dr. H. A. Reicheanbech is chairman of the) medical staff. Others are Drs. M. J. | Nolan, J. C. Kamp, L. C. Smith, ¥F. 8. Luckey and H. L. Harvey. In the obstetrics department Dr. M. C. Keith is chairman. Drs. H. A. Reichenbach, J. R. Hansard and F. S. Luckey are the remaining members. Dr. W. R. Wynne is chairman of the X-ray staff with Dr. N. ©. Geis as the only other member. Dr. George Smith heads the eye, ear, nose and throat staff with Dr. W. W. Yates as the other member. Dr. T. J. Riach has tho neurology Gepartment. Dr. R. J. Malott ts also alone in the depart- ment of pathology and bacteriology Standardized equipment for the obstetrica department is now located in & new building. Equipment for | the X-ray service is in the main » A request has been en- tered for the recognition of the County hospital as a standard hos- pital and will undoubtedly be grant- | e4. The county commissioners have been commended by the staff for their co-operation in bringing about | @ standardizing of this hospital and | making jt a thoroughly modern one. | Personals ! Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffith and children are moving into their new home on South Center street today. Mrs. M. H. Todd, who has been seriously il! for some time and who has been in a hospital in Denver for) the last seven weeks, accompanied | by her «ister Mrs. seth Garrett, peen with Todd during returned home last eve- ning. They were joined in Wendover) . by Mr. Todd, manager of the Rialto) and Columbia theaters who also ac- companied them home. Mrs. Todd although yet very weak is greatly, improved, (not a Father-Son banquet. rado | The co-operation which exists | among the police throughout Wyo-| | ming was illustrated last night in, | the arrest at Thermopolls of George | Bashore and EB. J. Phemn who an-| swer the description given of two men who held up the Shanghal cafe jim Cheyenne last Friday. Deserip- | | tions of the men had been wired to | Casper. It was found that the men | | had been seen here but had gone| } by the time the local authorities . Ede Casper Dally Cridune were informed. The Casper police wired the description to ‘Ther mopolis, where the suspects were thought to have gone, and Sherifr Scott Hazen of Hot Springs county arrested the men. by unmasked men who got away wtih $40 in cash and some checks. ‘A store was burglarized about the same times. Some of the checks and some of the goods taken from the store were found in their possession. EVENNE HOLDUP SUSPECTS. Sigmund Spaeth Deluged . . CAPTURED AT THERMOPOLIS With Requests for Music, WIFE'S SEPARATION PETITION Talks and Demonstrations Sef Sirah ip eten Bsa hemo or derivatives. Properly mund Spaeth, noted lecturer on mu-|speaking, Dr. Spaeth does not de- sic brought here by the Chas. ©.) liver excruciating lectures on music- ‘Welle Music company and who has ology—he just does his stuff, and he already made @ profound impression|does it in such a way that those on the Casper public, will be extend-'who hear him leave with the com- ed to hundreds during the next two forting feeling that, “Now I can days as a result of the numerous in-|see where there is something to vitations with which he has been de-| good music; I wish that I cou'd noon he will ap-|have heard this fellow before, and AND SON WEEK BANQUET PROGRAM OF BAPTISTS First Baptist church will be the! | setting of one of the most unique It ts Tt ts forget banquets ever held in Casper. more than that. Why | Mother-Daughter? Why let the men | have all the say and make poor mother and daughter work in the kitchen while the virtues of friend husband and friend son are extolled to the sky? Father and Son will be there and mother and daughter will be there too. It is a family affair. The whole outfit is expected to be Present and there will be features. The father whose son looks more lke his mother than he looks like his Gad will be given a prize. The} children get their looks (good looks)| from the mother and such a father is to be congratulated. Then the| son who is adopted for the night by some would be father or the daugh ter for the evening who looks most| like her adopted mother will be the recipient of a remembrance. The program follo E. A, Finn, Jr., “If I were Dad’ non. “If I were Son"—C. 0. Stout. “Bcouts"—Mr. McMasters. Solo—Mrs. Steeves. “The Father and Son and the| Home”—Mrs. C. M. Summers. Duet—Mrs. M, T. Rice and Mrs, A. B. Johnson. pam sume keer SR Several days on business and visiting with friends enroute to Denver and Kansas City where they expect to spend # short time on @ vacation trip. sastmaster, '—Norman Han- eee Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson of Colo- Springs ‘are the guests of friends here for several days. oe. Mrs. Agnes R. Roberts has re- turned from Colorado where she was called by the illness of a friend. cee Mr. and Mrs. T. E, Williams of Twin Falls, Idaho, are here for a few days visiting with friends and relatives, =. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kimball of the Circle K ranch, brother and sister-in-law of W. 8. Kimball, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Summer, of Glenrock, sister and brother-in-law of Mr. Kimball, pioneers of this Mrs, Wilbur F. Henning left last) county, were guests here yesterday week for Kentucky where she will of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Kimball and vist for a short time with friends) attended the pioneers’ celebration Church"—S. J. Kelly. “The Father and Son and the City"—Mayorelect S. K. Loy. Baptist 4 Male Quartette will give several numbers. Mr. J. EB. Carr will take care of the singing. The meeting will not be confined to members of the chureh. Any who desire to attend are asked to send in their name by telephoning 1287J before 10 a. m. Thursday. The price of 60 cents to be charged will not cover the cost of the dinner, it ts said, but generous donations make it possible to charge this nominal! sum, BANDITS SLAY MESSENGERS NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Two bank messengers’ were murdered by two bandits who stole $43,600 from them in a spectacular holdup today at the Fifty-fitth street station of the West End Subway line in Brooklyn. The station was filled with per. sons on thelr way to work when the bandits opened fire, later fleeing with the money in an automobile for which the police sent out a gen- eral alarm within a 60-mile radius of the city. 3 The messengers shot were William S. Barlow and William H. McLaugh. lin, both of Brooklyn, and emplnyea by the West End Bank. They were taking the money to another bank. ———_—_ WASHINGTON, No’ Harvey entered upon a series of con- ferences here today with President Coolidge, secretary Hughes and Frank B. Kellogg, his successor as ambassador to London. Among the subjects considered was the recently negotiated agreement with Great Britain giving the United States the right to search rum runners outélde the three mile limit, ——__—_— Let us help solve your fuel prob- ‘em; Oliver ofl and gaa burners, Phone 1129. home of Mrs. A. C. Riker, tonight cales and then go home wilted,” [at 615 he will address the Lions) There will not be so much speak- jetub and tonight he will be heard | ing when Dr. Spaeth ts at the Amer: by an informal gathering at the Earl ica tomorrow evening as there wil! |C, Boyle residence, | demonstration before ’ indeed, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock the, “The Father and Son and the/#'%® ® 2 se Pam ete ry baa | wantans, Thursday night in addition! one’s sense of humor. That any- | to two appearances at the America thing so simple had so long escaped , theater, one at 1:45 and the other| being observed makes the auditor at 9:15, he will address the Literary) feel like laughing. Everyone at the club and invited guests at the High| America Thursday will be | School auditorium at 9.30 o’clock.| assured a treat. The performance | For Friday afternoon another in-|by Dr, Spaeth will be the same he | formal gathering will be addressed) has so successfully put on at Keith's ; at the John B, Barnes home. lin Washington, D. C. To end his Nothing in the way of words can| program he will give several voca! throw more scare into some people! selections, and he has a truly de- than “lecture” or any of its expan- licghtful and understandable voice. ee ‘C.D. Baker, H. Woods, Paul Brown, J. T. Harris, A. F. Allen, Leo Cook, M. W. Meyer and Francis Collins. eee F. J. Bradford ts a Tulsa, Okie., | business man spending a few days has returned (in the city. where he . tending to . Lawrence Johnston of the Graham | Paper company is making one of | his regular business calls in the city spent a short tim business affairs. *. Dr. J. W. Bingham is spending 2 this week from Denver. short time in Cheyenne this week eee one Denes Cart Hoyer of ‘Tassel ts at- tending to busin L. L. Gantz spent a short time in| a short time, Cheyenne this week attending to oer business allaire, ek C. C. Harman of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph R. L. Mobley of Greybull is attend. | company is here on business from ing to business matters here for a | Cheyenne. short time. & ue. heel 2 Ernest Drube of Wheatiand ts A. C. Gould arrived in the city | here for several days on a business yesterday frofh Basin and will spend | trip. several days here. beth ele het a Oye | Sidney Lindsey came down yes- R. F. Whitmore and Paul Douden | terday on a business trip from of Denver are business callers here | Riverton. this week. affairs here for eee | Mart 0. Hibbard of Buffalo, Wyo., C. B. Crane came down last eve-| is here on business for several days ning from Helena and will spend) this week. eet LUDENS Norman P. ‘Back of the T. J. MENTHOL COUGH ORDPS GIVE QUICK RELIEF Black Lumber company of Cheyenne For Throat Troubl arrived in the city today on,a bus!- ness trip. cee J. M. Coleman ts here on business for @ short time from Cheyenne, having! arrived today. see Among the Denver men here thie week on business are A. C. Brown, NEW YORK, Nov, 14—W. BE. D./ but added that he would contest Stokes will not oppose the separa-|amount of alimony sought erica aeeRR enn tk = ee | woud Dent ob, the eustody af thelr Elwood preme Court Justice Wasservogel to- week's court decision a divores. ' Isidor Gainsburg, Stokes’ attorney, told the court his client had author- ized him to enter into a stipulation him|swer to his In addition, Mr. Gainsburg said, day. He sald, however, that the| Stokes refused to admit his wife's wealthy hote! man would appeal last|allegations against him in her an- suit. | He tola the court, in explanation of his client’s consent to separation stipulation, that Stokes did not de- consenting to the separation decree, | sire to Iive with Mrs. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 28] xoula er Stokes. Sam- L vents, the U. S. Government in correct use of natural gas following from technical to be used. PAIS PDAEPELABDAELLA ALAA E PLLA LLALLLALALA Ls “chimneyless”’ natural-gas heating appliances in use. always dangerous and a positive menace to health, and ought never Lest You Forget That no deaths or cases of serious illness have been re- ported where gas consumers were using gas appliances with vents properly installed. But in every case reported of deaths and serious illness from gas, investigation proved that the people were using gas heaters without We at all times followed the suggestions as furnished by their bulletins concerning the in the home. We quote the paper No. 257, issued by the Department of Interior, sec. 17, page 14: SEC. 17.—FLUELESS HEATING STOVES. ; There are many so-called “odorless,” “smoke-consuming,” and These are MAY WE SERVE YOU Casper Gas Appliance Co. ; ‘ : : . . t N N ; ; . 5 . \ ; \ . N \ . WOOO DP ILI III DIO SIT ISI II OOOO Ls. and relatives. one | Mrs. Cyrus Beard, state historian, fa in the city for a short time and is the guest of Mrs. John B. Barnes during her stay here. Mrs. Beard is here in connection with the or-| ganization of a local chapter of the state historical society. ary Capt. and Mrs. C. P. Plummer} spent a short time in Wheatland last week. eoe Mr. ané Mrs. J. Giblin of Salt Creek spent a short time in the city this week attending to business af. fairs and visiting with friends, eee Mr, and Mrs, M. Watson are Den- ver visitors spending several days) in the city. eee | My. and Mrs. R. A. Smith arrived) yesterday from Denver and will visit here for aoveral Gays. Mrs. A. Deal is among the Denver | visitors spending a few days in the! city this week. eee Miss Elsie Winter of the Casper) Stationery spent this afternoon in| Glenrock on business. ere Mr. and Mrs. Strand and Fuller) Johnson are here for several days from their home at Miles City, Mont. having arrived yesterday, eee Mrs. T. A. Bible arrived yester- Gay on a short business and pleasure trip from Denver. eee Mr. and Mrs. R. EB. Crane and children left yesterday overland for Cheyenne and Denver where they will visit with relatives for a week. eee Mr, and Mrs. Paul T. Dyson of Kansas City, are the guests here for seyeral days of Mr. and Mrs. R R. Saxton, ee. My, and Mrs, C. C. Norman and family of Minneapolis are visiting with friends here for several weeks having arrived this week. one Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coleman of Bulings, Mont., are in the city for Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superflous flesh is not healthy, neit is it healthy to diet or e ércise too much for its removal. T simplest method known for reduc~- ing the overfat body casity und steadily is the Marmola ethod, tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmola Prescription Tablets co: here Inst evening. Mrs. Summer was a typesetter on the Casper Mail, one of the first papers of the city while Mr. Kimball was in the Kim ball drug store. eee Mrs. M. O. Bergeison returned to | j Casper Monday after a three weeks’ trip to Denver, Greeley and Ber. thoud, Colo. Egg Boycott CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—An egg boy cott by householders is urged by Joseph Rushkewicz, secretary of the city council's high cost committee, who charges that Chicago dealers are attempting to corner the ege market and create an artificial short- age that will boost prices to $1 a dozen. Eggs are now selling at 80 cents a dozen in Chicago although storage houses are bulging with 1,200,000 cases, or over 380,000,000 dozens, he said. Seven dealers, alleged to have combined expect to make $9,000,000 before Christmas with “dollar eggs,” according to Ray Lane, former at- torney for the committee. Sorrow Visited On Roy Sullivan Home In Child’s Death ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan, 335 South Park street, was saddened yesterday by the death of thelr son Victor, one year and four | months old. ‘The body was shipped from the Shaffer-Gay chapel to Len. nox, Ia, this afternoon. | SEND IT TO THR PEARL WHI PH aaa Ralph Tobin is spending a short time in St. Louis and other eastern cities on a pleasure trip, Mr. Tobin was among those from Casper who footbe having stopped t Keep CHERRY LIPS soft and smooth with tain an exact dose of the famous Marmola Prescription, and are sold by druggists the world over at o dollar for a box. They are harm and leave no wrinkles or flabbin ‘They are popular because effec and convenient. 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