Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1924, Page 10

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ise > PAGE TE) LAGE REGION IND WASTE. BY VIRGINIA FLOOD = RICHMOND, Va., May 14.—With two known dead, hundreds homeless, nd property damage estimated at fore than $2,000,000 relief and sur- Rey measures were under way today is slowly receding flood waters from Yivers and streams swollen by re- fent torrential rains lala bare scenes of waste and desolation in the Shen- mndoah valley and Piedmont sec- tions of Virginia More than a dozen towns in the flood area today were recovering efter more than 42 hours without ight and power, while the many families forced to flee for their lives ths the flood waters encroached upon their homes in the lowlands were being cared for by local volunteer re- Jet agenctes and individuals. ="Principal damage was done to Jarm lands, highways and railroad roperty. Thousands of acres of yrops were inundated, miles of rail Joad trackage washed away, scores ‘of Dridges demolished and many highways wrecked Exhaust Gas Made Harmless| NEW YORK, May 14.—Dr. Miller Reese Hutchison, a member of naval mdvisory board and for many > chief engineer of the Edison labora- tories, today announced he had dis- covered a chemical compound which lised in commercial gasoline, would #liminate all danger from toxic dis. tharges of carbon monoxide from au- tomobile exhausts The discovery, he said, was reach- ed after experiments prompted by re- vent numerous reports of death and partial asphyxiation from inhaling the deadly, fumes. ‘This Grows Hair or Your Money Back Keep free from the curse of falling hair and baldness VanEss Liquid Scalp Mas- sage feeds hair Growing medicine through rubber nipples directly to the hair roots. Bew method scalp treatment. It’s the marvelous Van Ess stops falling hair—growa new hair in 90 days. Ask us about the 90-day treat- ment plan, We sell it under money-back @uarantee. Buy Van Ess today and Vea Ess your hair tonight. casper Drug and Dispensary “ Tis eT Se eae taken from prison and started for foot boy peering curiously at right. See A A eT the gallows. Not SweetWith Nimble Feet to Dance Upon the Air” - aa silos bin vi aes Che Casper Daily Cridune - 5 This remarkable news picture shows Roy Leona, one of the six men to be hanged at Amite, La., being Note the troops on hand to guard the prisoner, and the bare- Below, the last photographs to be taken ef the six condemned men. (Continued From Page One) breaking and chart making voyage. They brought pressure to bear and succeeded in getting the consent of the officers higher up to start the flight almost a month earlier than planned. With this consent {it was under- stood that caution was to be the paramount consideration of the fly- ers. It was planned that they should take the first part of the flight in slow stages... They were to remain for a week or more at a point, !f necessary, to await the most aus- picious flying conditions. But the flight planners. were less concerned about weather troubles in the rug ged, little known sweep of the Aleu- tien Islands, than in the tropics of India, where the wet seasén with its continuous raing begins about July 1. They wanted to pass India before July. Officers asked why the army did not select a time when more favor- able flying conditions existed on the first leg of the route decl; the record so far indicated that the weather conditions have not been the worst. “It must be taken into considera- st Second St. Casper, Wyo tion,” said an officer of General Pat- d that | GLOBE FLYERS PREPARE 10 HOP OFF ON FLIGHT QVER PACIFIC rick’s staff “that we had to observe rict or section of the globe. had to consider the whole circuit around the world. The ident that brought down Major Martin plane is one that might have occurred at any time. explained that In the g the Aleutian fslands ‘and in the far north of the Pacific, fogs and fur Ss may occur any season of the r The chief alm of the schedule he asserted was to put the fliers across | India in advance of the rainy }son and later to enable them navigate the broad stretches across the north Atlantic on the last lap of the world flight, in advance of the great ice floes in the early fall, It was impossible he said to map out a schedule that, would present the best flying conditions along all parts of the route, That, he added, 1s one f the obstacles that must be over. ne in circumnavigating the earth by alr Army officers say the remaining planes are now at the deciding point of the venture, If they can suc cessfully navigate the great hop from Attn to’ Japan the last stretch ‘sass snow | | ! across the Pacific, officers believe the judgment as to picking the wea- ther conditions will have been justi- fied. Every confidence that this] will be successful is expected. Observers of record flights today were pointing out the "jinx" that ap- pears to hover around the command- er officers of great adventures. ‘They recalled that Commander J. H. Tow- ers, who led the navys flight across the Atlantic in 1919 came to grief when his plane made a forced land- ing in midocean while the remain- ing fliers successfully reached the Azores and then flew on to’ Portugal. They say it was no more a case of weather then than now. It was “hard luck."” anna CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many kind friencs and especially the shiftmen of the Standard for their sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and n. Also for the beautiful floral ferings. of: HARRY CUSHING, M. M. CUSHING, CUSHING SHING ? 2 2? Wyoming Motorway ? ? ? A—B—C ELECTRIC WASHER FREE ! at the CASPER ELECTRIC CO. 121 E. First St. Phone 19933 FIRE, SM New Items Featured Daily Pants Men’s Bath Robes Men’s Pack Work Men’s Dark Striped Moleskin Shoes Men’s Work Shoes, all leather__--$4.95 Stetson or Knox Hats Men's Athletic Union Suits_________ 29¢ Men’s White “Ked ” Oxfords, pair-$1.00 Boys’ “Non-Skid” Basket Ball Shoes, > 11 to 214 to 6 Men’s Dress Shirts ree e io) 154 CONVENTION & LANDER CLOSED) (Continued From Page One) tion of their expression of con- fidence in me and endorsement of my administration. I am very grateful for <his message of help and encouragement and look to Wyoming for that continued co- operation and effective effort which wiii result in the success of the party in the coming election. Calvin Coolidge. ‘Washington, D. C., May 13, 1924. John Dillon, Chairman, Republican State Convention, Lander, Wyo. Please extend to members of the convention my profound thanks for their generous indorse- ment of Messrs. Cooliage, Winter, Sullivan and Warren. The in- dorsement given me is the dearest of all the compliments bestowed upon me by the state I love so well and for which I, with the able and patriotic trlends assen- bled today in Lander, have striven so long and arduously in develop- ing. That I. should be thus favored notwithstanding my neces- sary absence from your meeting touches me deeply. Say to our comrades that I am with them. heart and soul for a long pull, a strong pull, a pull together, and an old-time complete Republican victory. F. E. Warren. Woods Fil'ing Station car wash- 1920Ww. Highway and A. ing and greasing. 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GRANDFATHER SAYS CASPER IS ALRIGHT Grandfather looked the town over yesterday and believes there are more homes being built here than in any other city twice the size of Casper. He believes there is no community in the U. S. with even three times the population of our Natrona County that has under way $15,000,000 to $18,- 000,000 gf construction one building season. to be completed within Speaking of building, Grandfather came upon one four-room house and one three-room house yesterday which are as well built as in the days of old. They are fully modern and cheap at $3,600 and $2,800 respectively. He says these houses are built and priced as houses used to be. Let us show you these houses. DOBBIN REALTY CO. W. R. DOBBIN 226 East Second Street Zuttermeister Bldg. DAILY SHIPMENTS OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARE ARRIVING AND WILL BE SOLD AT KE AND WATER SALE PRICES | GET HERE FOR YOUR SHARE Are You Planning on Taking a Trip in the Near Future $49.50 Wardrobe Trunk $37.50 Steamer Wardrobe All Luggage At Fire Sale Prices Three Wardrobe Trunks AT BARGAIN PRICES $47.50 $36.50 $28.75 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1924. ph Company and its” sorters bss today by Representative 0’. with other corporations was _pro-| Connor, Democrat, New York. The Globe Trotting Red Goose Twins The Twins are now in Switzerland on their trip around the world. Watch for more of their adven- tures. It’s lots of fun to color the pictures, too. Uon the Alps the childreii there Fad clumsy hob-nailed shoes to wear But Mother Goose and her little crew Taught them a lot about a shoe For they went up and reached the top Without a slip. without a stop. The RED GOOSE Shoes are made'so strong They'll stand hard knocks whole year long. 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