Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1924, Page 10

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ue a Fi ww s a = B Ie 4ewe ' Ome ndae tween tem awman toamoo F S eeielatenenon at - —— EE PAGE. TEN SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS NEW YORK—Discovery of a ser- um for scarlet fever, was announc ed by Dr. A. R. Doc! university. of medicines ‘WASHINGTON—G: B. Christ- fan, secretary to the late President Warren G. Harding will become a member of the federal trade com- mission by appointment of Presi- dent Coclidge. = PARIS—A record flight for Heli- copters was established by Marquis Haoul Pateras Pescara, Argentine inventor, who remained In the air eight minutes, 15 seconds and flew 1,160 meters. BOSTON— The Georgs Robert White Medal, said to be the high est horticultural honor in the coun- try, was awarded by the Massachu- setts Horticultural society to John McLaren, superintendent of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. jean Maysonet Union asbestos workers through- out New England have gone on strike to enforce a demand for a wage of $9 a day. NEWER FORM OF OL ENDS RHEUMATIC PRINS Of 5,783 Cases Leas ‘Than 8 tn 100 ARE Go! Sorento ne PRVATE MaTCH - RACE NEXT WEEK? associate Columbia: From Germany, which gaye to rid those tio great pain re- headache pa cn ainless dehti 4 try, comes another arent | V4 news 0: discovery of a newer form of oll which ts bringing quick relief from the pain of rheumatism in a_re- markable percentage of cases where 1 other methods had failed. These German scientists found that rheumatism, {n an enormous number of cases, is due to an inter- nai infection such as poisonous pus in a dead tooth or an infected ton- sil, or In the intestines. These poi- sons being absorbed by the blood are carried to the jonts and mus- cles, where they set up inflamma- tion and intense pain. Sometimes these infections cause rheumatism, in other cases neuritis, neuralgia or 5 % LI @QZ2 a ZEAE 12,000 MINERS GO ON STRIKE ‘out Once the cause of the trouble was known, these German scien- tists worked to perfect an oil in- tended to penetrate directly to the tortured nerves and inflamed tissue of the joints and muscles them- selves atid neutralize these poison: in much the same way that bicarbo- nate of soda or magnes'a neutral- izes an acid stomach. Often even in the most severe and stubborn cases, Inflammation, swelling and pain quickly disappear with the very first application, So astounding have been the eults from this remarkable oil ¢! the American distributors have a' thorized local druggists to lend you a bottle for trial with his per- Sonal written guarantee. You sim- ply deposit the price with him as| evidence of good faith. Then if you do not get immediate relief, simply return the bottle and every penny, vel of y SUE Paar deposit will be instantly! SIDNEY, N. 8., Jan. 17—The 72,000 workers in district number 26 of the United Mine Workers of America walked out today. Nine thousand gf them quit. because of the failure of wage negotiations last ref . Ask for the oll by name le Notice It. Drive Them —Buhler Oil. Sold by all good| ° i; qrurminte in this city, stich as Kim-{ with Dr. Edwards’ a] rug Store, Casper Pharmacy, i blet pone ea ene rue Ss Olive Tal ts ‘upply Co., John Tripen: % 8 —_— went Punreanes, Seiad maipimpiy face will not embarrass you NOTE: The written guarantee of longer if a package of pa a Seite een a rea Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin 8 especial lesigned for Deople who have @octored for years Should begin after you have to mo without results. We do not want taken the tablets a few nights. to keep one penny of your money| Cleanse the unless. Buhler Oil gives you relief fsom pain.—Advertisement. fe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is/ ever cursed with a “‘dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, ‘no good”” Store room 20x60 with full || feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad basement in Chandler building, osition or pimply face. 617 East Second street. ive Tablets are = purely. ible peat Ie mixed with olive oil; you . will know them by their olive color. Inquire at A. E. Dr. Edwards among pa- Chandler Filling tien rh with iver and bowel Station com ‘ablets are ‘ temnacroeed y Sective rete. ‘Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much Tell Your: Friends ‘About Casper and Wyoming. Send them a copy of the Annual Industria] Edition of the Casper Daily Tribune and boost Wyoming. This year’s number will be better than ever—the most authoritative, up-to-the-minute piece of work ever issued on Casper and Wyoming. USE THE COUPON BELOW TO ORDER YOUR COPIES: CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE CASPER, Wyo. “\ Gentlemen:—Please reserve copies of your Annual Industrial Edition for me, check for being inclosed. Name Address (The Annual Industrial Number will cost the ‘usual price of 10c per copy.) WAND WHEN YOU'RE GOING To STOP? night, followed by the British Em- pire Steel corporation's 20 per cent cyt in the scale, and the other 3,000 struck in sympathy. Whether the suspension of opera- tions will resolvé into a strike sanctioned by the United Mine Workers of America awaits reply of John L. Lewis, at Indianapolis, president, to reports on the situa- tion telegraphed him by. Silby Barrett, provisional president of district 26. Berlin Butchers Feeding the Poor By GUS M._OEHM (United Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, Jan. 17.—(United Prags.) —‘The Butcher, tho Baker, the Candlestock maker." Just now it's the butcher in Berlin who {s mentioned in the Tired Your Accessory House Housewife? On All Merchandise in the Store Except Ford Parts BRODIE RUBBER CO. YoU MEAN RAMMING ME TWENTY FIVE MILES AN newspapers because of his kindness to his hungry fellowmen. The Butchers’ union of Berlin has opened a dining room in the halls of its executive committee headquarters, where between 300 and 400 persons daily obtain a good meal, consisting of goodly portions of meat. A committee of butchers collects from different members of the or- fanization each day sufficient meat to meet the requirements. ‘The cooking is done by, a com- mittee of butchers’ wives. —— Longer hours for women ard chil- dren working in Massachusetts fac- tories are asked in bills filed in the legislature of that state. The pe- titfons state that the present law operates as a hardship to the tex- tile industry, as Massachusetts is in competition with other states where restrictions of this. kind to do apply successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel dee, znd just as effec- safe Out lentils and apples, and tke your blood You wil. be setonisbed ot boe better you fecl cfies in gree few dyn oe Nuzated Phone 1203 Moderate Prices ex Phone 2470 Don’t be a slave to your work when time passes swiftly and you have an important engagement! Shake Off the Shackles And Forget That Work Exists Hand Laundry Unexcelled Work 350 S. Elm-Street NEVER MIND THE COMEDY. YOU BENT MV SETTING THE STYLES] COURT TEST OF S=: PARIS, Jan. 16.—Among the new walking shoes is a chic model with patent leather toe and heel, a vamp of violet suede, and. two smoked pear! buttons for fastenings. Straps are conspicuously absent. , LONDO! Jan. 17.—A black moire hat is nearly compulsory now. The prettiest sort is a soft, rolled brim affair, rather larger,than the usual run of hats today. It is trimmed at one side with @ large bow of brown ribbon. PSPS LONDON, Jan. 17.—Negligees just now are being made with a long over blouse’ effect reaching nearly to the knees. This Is quité straight and plain, but usually made oa brocade.’ The skirt is gathered, ard ten is of chiffon above an under- skirt of satin. NEW YORK, Jan. 17,—Veils bid fair to play a colorful role this spring. They are already appearing in the shops, draped over small felt hats. ‘These new veils are in the most vivid colors, the part falling over the “face being dotted with chenille, but the remaining yards and yards being plain. NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Little wrist bags of alligator and -llzard skin are showiw€ a handle quite in keeping with their makeup. This handle is a little lizard or alligator done in brilliants, NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—A skull cap of silver cloth was worn by one blonde at the opera recently. The cap had a wide border of emeralds from beneath which a few blonde locks were allowed to stray. Rule Relating To Rating of Vets Is Issued _— WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.:—Under an order by Director Hines, the stat- us of former service men who are given a compensation rating after their disabilty is determined can not be changed without approval of the central board of appeals and the director of the veterans* bureau. Heretofore, .a veterans compensa, tion could have been stopped by dis- trict boards of appeal and officers in the field. How Thin Scrawny Women Round Out Face and sR some axe too thin) aod ane Ae) lesh—if_ you put on firm ee aa MASTIN’S Yeast VITAMON MASTIN'S VITA Figure ‘Why 2° Out of 3 Are “ Make This Simple Test Tablets ing in seattn Je Tee aree ihe SOP the tingli: energy. ue tak- ing MARTINS VETAMON unt, you are fully At ‘snd ight, _stre! enduran Improvea absolutely pperanteed, or Roy (peasy ¥ the litt! nd tate ony 1, Ask for ani IN'S VITAMON, recommend: MASTI tractive women and wu lions. At all druggists. MON] that same evening! he told us. “PUT NEW SOLES. AND HEELS ON 7EM RIGHT AWAY —and wasn’t he tickled when we-delivered his shoes “Best repair job I’ve seen yet,” Any Shoes We Can Call for at Your House? Let Our Expert Hat Cleaner Clean and Reblock Your Hat SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T and L Shoe Shop EXPERT HAT CLEANING « 108 North Center—Across From Masonic Bldg. PHONE 2475-w SHOE SHINING How to Answer Blind Classified ads. in answering blind ads In these columns please be careful to use ‘he precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stomps. Always inclose your an- swers in sealed envelope. In’ re nlying to advertisements whe! ‘eferences are asked for. do not send the original reference. Send ‘opies 6f tham only. HELP WANTED—MALE WIANTED—Two young men who have wide acquaintance tn Casper; must be clean VACCINATION TO cut. 334, Producers nd Ref.ners + salesman with car; good opportu nity for the right man._Baker-Grude Investment Co., 133: N. Wolcott, | Phone 1189. oe tt Sa a WE WANT to get in touch with log well acitaintes in Casper. Must ' beable to show good references and know how to treat peop'e with every courtesy. us for appaintment. information about our proposition given over te’ephone. WANTED—Rea! Authority of Health Board to Promulgate Rulings Involved. Every community in Wyoming has a direct interest in the proceedings. in. the district. court. of Laramie Jan. 16.—'of having. been successfull: nated by scarification agains pox or of having had said disease,” several high class salesmen who Call 2690 and tell yourself ana arrange Absolutely no about estate salesman with car, one knowing Casper is preferred, Fidelity Realty Co. -Zut- termeister Bldg. vaccl- small- In its-petition for a-writ of man- county- wherein the state board of damus, the state board of health health seeks a writ of mandamus specifical'y cites about eighty pupils directing the Cheyenne’ school board of the Cheyenne schools, whom, it to enforce the’ stato vaccinated against smallpox or why avo experienced smal’pox shall be permitted to attend school. Should the board of health’s rule be upheld by the district court, and thereby given the effect of law, every school in the state will be called upon to put it into effect. The board of health’s “rule af regulation” was promulgated, its pe- | tition for a writ of mandamus re- lates, under authority of chapter 221, compiled statutes of Wyoming, “and acts amending ‘said chapter.” It follows: “No pupti snall be enrolled in or attend any public, private or paro- chia! school in the state of: Wyom- ing, nor shal any teacher be em- ployed thereif, until he or she shall present to the person in charge of said constitution, or. his agent, a certificate signed by a physician li- censd to practice medicine in the state of Wyoming, certifying that said pupil or teacher shows evidence MOTHER! Child’s Best Laxative’ is “California Fig - Syrup” Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste, Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on the bottle. Mother you must say “'Cal- ifornia.” Refuse any iiuitation.— Advertisement. ~ from parents te child.” board’s rule asserts, “unlawfully” are being pe: that only children who have been mitted to attend. school. va RUPTURE SEEN . IN NEW TOKIO CABINET, SAID Political, Fight May ‘Cause Demise of Ministry. TOKIO, Jan. 17.—(By The Asso- clated Presst—aAfter successfully completing a new cabinet, with the support of the Kenkyukai, ruling political group of the house of peers, Wiscount Kiyoura apparently ig facing possible destruction of. his ministry through the opposition of the Seiyukai. majority political party of the lower house of the diet. Viscount Takahashi, president of the Selyukai, announced opposition to the Kiyoura ministry today, thus swinging the majority party against Viscount Kiyoura and leaving him without support in the lower house, Introguction ‘of a resolution call- ing for'a vote of lack of confidence in the, cabinet in the opening stages of the diet session next week is be- ing planned by Setyukal represen: tatives it is understood. Passage of the resolution is said to be assured. Under such circumstances, the Ki- youra ministry apparently will re- main in office over the perlod of the wedding of the prince regent, Hirohito, set for January 29, only by virtue of the suspension of the Session of the dict for the nuptials, Immediate'y afterward, it is now anticipated, the cabinet PROBLEM OF LIVING. LOS ANGELES, (United Press). —"The greatest human problem in the world ‘today is the problem of. living together,” Dr, Walter, F, Dex- ter, president of Whittier college, declared here before several thou. sand teachers. People have develop- ed everything but. the one thing that can eradicate or alleviate war, pain, misery and discontent, and that thing is the science of living together, Dr. Dexter sald. “The task of the teach he said, “is to build a philosophy of friendship which will grow with the students and which will be handed down ill resign.

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