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ne L e > a 5 Pa TAREE TRAM bee 8 ee os LP SBIR RT HAZ Mt tae GC eeu oe ae o > ie i + e v e PAGE FOUR BY HIGH GOURT|Four Sessions “Planned AT CHEYENNE Judgment Given in Big Horn County Case Is Reversed. t ppeal from of Weston cou ft nd Everett Nel The appeal ir connection with the failure of a Weston county bank. Before adjourning, the court re- versed the finding of the District case of Georgia Pegg and Milo M, Pegg vs. Charles S. Olson. The Dis» trict court gave judgment for the plaintiffs in a civil action, order. ing payment of $5,900 with interest from February 13, 1920. The judgmeft of the District t of Natrona county in the case of H. L. Garner vs. H. H. Brown, an action for damages as the result of an automobile accident, was af firmed. The court took under advisement the case of the Natrona Power com pany vs. Guy Clark. The judgment of the District county in two cases al of the Alfalfa Mil urchase alfalfa 1920-21, after bad occurred, was affirmed. The lower court found against the Alfalfa company. jot SRE et FIGHTERS BACK FROM SOUTH DAKOTA BOUTS Freeman Pepper, Ernie Ross and Paddy Ricks the three Casper fight- ers who took part in the American sion at Lead, 8, D. arrived on this fought eight-round Pepper draw with Sailor Bob Anderson and Ross knocked out Ricks in the sec- an ond round. The boys fought on a percentage basis and as the show drew a big crowd they came out on top. Gland Patient Wins Race With awe and to thelr amaze- ment onlookers saw a 73-year-old runner dash across the line win- ner of a 50-yard running race in the sensational time of 6 seconds, just 4-5 of a second short of the world’s record, This almost unbe- lievable incident occurred at the annual field meet held at one of California’s State institutionsi It was another victory for, Sclence, proving again that youth- ful vigor, stamin. ambition’ and power may be restored by reviv- ing the vital glands of the -body, for the winner of the race was a gland patient. . Many leading citizens are now. hopefully looking to a rejuvena- tion of health and strength through the nourishment -of vital glands in accordance with well- known scientific principles. Dr. Arnold Lorand says in his book, “Old Age. Deferred,” in speaking of the glands: “Weemust insist upon the reinforcement of their functions, 1f changed by age or disease, by means of extracts obtained from the similar organs of healthy young animals.” clence has now prepared such tment in convenient, com- form—Glandogen y glands of y cacious ingredients. Hundreds of keen-eyed, vigorous men and wom- en are today taking Glandogen. Glandvgen 1s obtathable at M'a- west Pharmac: Kimball Drug Store.—Advertiseinent. %: The baby health conference being conducted by the state board of health was opened today at the city hall from 9:30 o’clock until 11:30 o’glock. ‘The conference will be held at the same time tomorrow at the city hall, Friday ‘during the same hours at the Roosevelt school in North Casper, and Saturday at the school at Mills. Mothers should take advantage of conference as it frequently ns that many children are af- licted with defects which are not discovered until the physical ex- aminations are made. Of Ite years much has been made of the effect defective teeth have on the general system and many disorders can fre- quently be traced to this cause. It is the belief of health author- ities that the health of the adult is determined in infancy. If defects are present they should be remedied before constitution is impaired that poor health in later life is the result. Every child bas the right to enter school free from physical defects and it has been established that a healthy child learns more easily and For Free Examinations heart lesions, 5 to 10 per cent have or have had tuberculosis; 20 to 30 per cent have defective vision; 5 to 8 per cent have defective hearing and 50 to 98 per cent have defective teeth while 15 to 35 per cent have adenoids, Infected tonsils or glandu- lar defects. Mothers who desire to have their children examined should have them at the clinic rooms before 9:30 o'clock in order that the work can Proceed in an orderly and unhur ried manner. Doctors who special- ize in the various branches of health work will make the examinations and written records will be kept of all cases, one card for the parents and one for the club records. No charge of any sort will be made for the exgminations will be made for the examinations and if defects are discovered in children it is entirely up to the parents whether it shall be corrected. SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS MEXICO CITY.—Exchange of ratifications “between the United States and Mexico of the claims convention was begun at the foreign office. 4 WASHINGTON. — Nomination of Henry P. Fletcher to be ambassador to Italy, Suceeeding Richard Wash- burn “Child, was confirmed by the senate. WASHINGTON.—Creation of a special commission to study. the origin of the Eurépean’ war was proposed in a resolution introduced in the senate by Senator Owen, Democrat, Oklahoma, TRENTON, N. J.—The New Jersey house of assembly passed a bill providing for the medical ex- amination of all male applicants for marriage licenses. BUDAPEST.—With the help. of the directors of the leading banks who advanced a million dollars to the government, the financial panic was temporarily stopped and the Hungarian kronen was quoted at about 85,000 to the dollar. SPOKANE.—A man giving the name of Thurston Davis and identi- fied as an escaped convict from Montana state prison was sentenced to. ten to twenty years in the state prison one hour after he had held up and robbed the Brotherhood Co-operative » National bank of Spokane. NEW ORLEANS.—Bishop John Edward Gunn of Catholic diocese of Mississippi died at a loc&l hospital of heart trouble. Home Saddened by Death of An Infant Bessie Philipson, 5-week-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Philipson, died last night at the family home, 1103 North Burlington. The funer- DEFEATED CHAMPION 13 TAKEN TO HOSPITAL PARIS, Feb. 20. douard Mas- cart, who last night lost the fea therweight champion of France and Europe to Charlies Ledoux in a twenty-round bout, wént to a hospi- tal today suffering from internal hemorrhages and a fractured right hand. Ledoux came out of the bout in good condition. LEWISTOWN, Mont.—Twelve be. low zero was registered here, No Need to Be Dyspeptic If Stomach Sours, Gets G Heavy, Sweete! Cee With Stun yspe, sia Tablets. One never grows too old to forget the delight of eating. And yet old People will sometimes play on these ories and bring on dyspeptic attacks even though the diet bo simple, Every family should be supplied with Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablets. From childhood to old age they daily overcome or prevent the distresses due to indigestion. They sweeten the stomach by giving it the alkaline effect as in health, they absorb the gases, they lift off the feeling of heaviness, they stop sour risings or heart burn, they actually assist in the digestion of food, and from all points of view are one of the most invaluable aids to health to be found. So, no matter what you eat, if your stomach rebels, al- Ways remember that a 60-cent box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets’ will keep your stomach sweet and thus aid to prevent muth of the distress that comes late in life—Advertise- ment. al will be held at 11 o’clock tomor- row morning from the Shaffer-Gay chapel. The Rev. Philip K. Edwards will officiate. low price. If you are in need of a they will be snapped up. Men, here is your opportunity to lay in a supply of first class footwear at a very Shoes at a Right Price come in now as A SPECIAL SELLING OF Men’s Shoes and Oxfords FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY » . AND SATURDAY pair of Good . “Your Feet BLACK AND BROWN HIGH SHOES— In soft kid or calf leathers. sold from $7.50 to $10.00 at $5.95 OXFORDS FOR SPRING—In black and brown. An exceptionally good buy at $5.95, The Bootery 124 EAST SECOND Shoes that Will Bring You Back” @de Casper Daily cripune FORD TRUCK AND COMMERCIAL MODELS ON PARADE; 1,000 IN USE IN. THIS COUNTY ALON commercial cars. Many local com panies entered cars in the paraie, and of courre derived a bit of un usual advertising. from \the event.|fF™" The fact that thé parade was sched- 7 ed uled for the noon hour assured a : large number of onlookers. a One truck announced to Casper, via the placard’ route that Natrona ‘county owns and operates more than 1000 Ford trucks. Another feature of the parade was the small truck cf the Warne and Crosby Motor Co., equipped with a com- plete radio set, which furnished considerable competiton for the leacing orchestra, throughout the noon hour. ‘The apparatus was constructed and erected by Fred Sword, electrician at the Warne and Corsby Co. ——__ TOO RACY IS CHARGE SAN DIEGO, | Calif, — (unitea}. “Stop drussing! Press)—“My Gentleman's Handj-| Penetrating St. cap,” appearing in the Campus Weekly of the State College, has article college classified known stories. The girls were classified paragraphs: “Runs well in hands by fast pany,” “has else fails,” and “breaks slowty, but has , Uttle trucks, medium sized. trucks,’ everyone a Ferd, composed the unique proces- sion. Led by Spies and his “Howl- ing Wolves” orchestra, the cayal- cade preceeded slowly up Center street to Fifth, where ft turned |East to Park street. The parade then traveled North on Park to East Second, and West on East Second to the center of town. | The spectacle was staged by Bar! |C. Boyle, local Foard decler to arouse greater local interest in his Two nights of merry-making feature the Noxth Washington dance hall. Galles; the manager of the nort! establishment, has ton’s birthday. | | 6, 6. HAWKINS OF THE ‘MICCABEES WINS. TWO WEEKS’ TRIP. TO GOAST G-G, Hawkins of Casper, district deputy supreme commander of the Maccabees, has won a two weeks’ | vacation trip to’ Washington, D. C., ‘as @ result of efforts in behalf of | his organization. in his district. Mr. | Hawkins will make the trip in 1925 at which time he expects to lead a aravan of from’ 15 to 20 cars con- ning members who will attend a national convention of the lodge ,there. The'caravan will carry ban- |ners advertising Casper along the jroute. Similar caravans are being ‘organized throughout the United States. Mr. Hawkins won his trip in 15 days although he had 15 months in which to do it. cobs Oil right your sore, aching joints, relief comes inst ly. St, matism The ORIGINAL Malted .Milk burn the skin, tle of St. Oil at any store, and in a ment you'll be and stiffness. ase for 65 year: rheumatism, lea, neuralgia, ment. how they acted “on dates,” after time. the style of newspaper racehorse wten‘a:| ASSOCIATION of form” NORTH CASPER HAL week's program scheduled carnival dance for both Thursday and Friday, in honor of Washing- | Plenty of confetti OUCH! RHEUMATISM! RUB THE PAIN AWAY Rub soothing, Jacobs Oil is a karmlesa rheu- Eniment which never disap- points and cannot Get a 35 cent bot- Jacobs | from pain, soreness bago, backache, sprains.—Advertise- ‘awful combination, in restrain: .; Song Hit. fou Don't Succeed, ” Cry, Cry HEALING CREAN DEFENDANT| d]0PQ GATARRH KANSAS CITY, Mo. Feb. 20—|Clogged Air Passages S. I. Jackson, federal receiver of the American Vetinary ‘supply com- suit in circuit court here asking damages of $1,500,000 from the Mis: sourl Valley vetinary association with headquarters in Nebraska. The plaintiff asked dissolution of the association charging it to be an un- pretation a Halls to Rent For All Occasions Union Labor Hall 820 North Wolcott Phone 400-W ‘Our “If at First Again.’ ee See ey wn VETERINARY good or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm any drug store. Apply a Mttlo o¢ this pure, antiseptic, germ destroy. ing cream into your nostrils and it penetrate through will at Mr. hern al catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable, Relief is’ sure—. into stiff, and tant-| drug | mo- free In ‘s for iclat- im- FINAL CLEARANCE ON MEN’S WINTER WEAR . SELLING. 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