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asper Dally Tribune : Bate ‘THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1924 Coo CCE ONO UML CHOICE: HOUSE SALE s In Our Entire Stoc _ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY *— Nothing is carried over from season to season by the Fuchs Co. We Guarantee These Values Cannot Be Duplicated In Any Other Store In Town PAGE TWO. PROMPT AGTION UPON WHEELER REPORT URGED Senator Walsh Flays Minority Crowd in Senate Speech. MTT TE Iwhat the affected people believe are TE cures, thereby gaining credence. of others, sf It had always been supposed that messages on the human telephone system ran only from the conscious cerebro-spinal system to the uncon- sclous sympathetic nervous system. Scientists did not consider that this telephone plan worked both waya, that muscles under conscious con- trol not only recelved messagés from the conscious mind, but also re- ceelved and distributed impulses from the nervous system. Now comes Dr. Hunter, who has. found that every voluntary muscie fiber is connected with the sympa- thetic nervous system as well as with the cerebro-spinal system and that muscular tone depends upon this fact. 5 Previously it was believed that the voluntary movement of muscles that direct human activity was Not close- ly connected with the sympathetic nervous system. Under certain con- ditions not well understood, this muscle tone or messaging would work irregularity as in Little's dis- ease, spattic paraplegia and Park- insonian syndromes, ‘This irregu- larity was the cause of much of the disability, according to Drs Hunter's theory. Hunter, working with Dri ‘Royle, the orthopedic surgeon, came to the ‘DANGEROUS TRAIL’ AT THE AMERICA TOMORROW. STARS IRENE RICH WASHINGTON, May 22.—Prompt action on the report of the special committee exonerating Senator Wheeler of Montana from the charges brought against him in his home state was urged in the senate today: by his Montana colleague, Senator Walsh. ailing the position taken by Senator Sterling, Republican, South Dakéta, in a minority cOmmittee re- port, Senator Walsh declared Mr. This sale is a genuine 3 Store your furs at Fuchs Sensation. The Fuchs. | Guaranteed. Sterling’s plea of yesterday that ac tion be delayed until after his trial was a “pretext.” “It 4s a proposition too absurd for rerlous ideration,” he said, “that no matfer what the crime charged is, we must tolerate a senator's presence here until after the courts, in their slow. proce: ve passed upon the charges laid in the indictment.” The senator declared his colleague lieved of the em- s attending a charge against him while in the performance of his official duties, If Senator Sterling did not belfeve the inc tment was returned for the purpose uf “ham stringing” Senator Wheeler in the Department of Jus tice: investigation, ‘Senator Walsh said, he stood practically alone in his opposition, “among the people of this) country.” He praised Senator Wheeler's con- duct of that investigation. Disputing Senator Sterling’s con tention that ‘senate action on’ the Wheeler charges in advance of his trial in the courts would be unpre: cedgnted, the Montana senator read the opinion of Senator John Quincy Adams in the case of Senator John Smith of Ohio, indicted in 1807 for complicity in the Aaron “Burr con pirfcy, Senator Walsh sald the committee had.never been authorized to con sider whether there was anything wrongful in the obtaining of the Wheeler indictment enator Sterling interposed that Senator Wheeler had charged the whole proceeding against him to be a “frame up.” “And what he said is true," Chalr. man Brookhart of the Daugherty in- vestigating committee broke in. "We have taken the evidence before my committee which shows that. Continuing, Senator Walsh declar- ed that Senator Sterling stood prac- tically alone in his view of the case and again got a denial from the South Dakota senator. “There are many fine people who view this matter as I do,” Mr. Sterl- ing said. “I did not have control of the in- troduction of witnesses. I suggest- ed once that the district attorney be led but the question was other- determined. A “Fad there been evidence to show a frame up could have been proved, the America th: ous Trail,” Curtis, mystery and suspense, laid mainly the ever vigilant law infor fection. also be shown. CHICAGO, May 22.—Herman Hein- sius, 59, who sold stock in the Wyom- ing Asbestos and Mining Syndicate and the Wyoming Asbestos company between 1917 and 1919, was found guilty yesterday by a jury of opera- tion of a confidence game. ‘The sta- tutory punishment is from one to ten years imprisonment. A, E, Mimium, pregident ofthe two,companies which the prosecution charged Were or: ganized for purposes of fraud, was indicted with Heinsius but fled and is reported Yo he in Mexico, A, E. Mimium is remembered by ancive RiCH Irene Rich, compelling star of many ftne productions comes to ter tomorrow in her newest vehicle, “The Danger- supported by Noah Beery, Tully Marshall and Jack “The Dangerous Trail” is a story of romance, thrills, action, in Canada’s snowclad mountains, sweeping from Seattle’s Chinatown to the big country north where ‘3 in their cunning way combat the evil menaces of the white and yellow intruders. . Irene Rich as a woman who men know little of—Noah Beery, as captain of the Royal mounted and Tully Marshall as the smug- gling, dispised, the appealing villian, all play their parts to pe! A Dippy-Do-Daa comedy, “When Wise Ducks Meet’ will; CHICAGO CONVICTION HOLDS REMINDER OF OLD ASBESTOS PROMOTIONS NEAR CASPER that there remains here a large quan- tity of worthless stock in. the North American Abestos and International Asbestos companies which he pro- moted some 12 or 13 years ago to cover asbestos deposits in Casper Mountain. Following this deal he and his associates were indicted for fraud in connection with the sale of {stocke,ybut were later freed by. having the indictments squashed. The companies mentioned in the dispatch from Chicago were put over by Mimium and others on a deposit near Lander. ‘The transaction that brought his present trouble was the {conclusion that if they could cut these communicating nerves between the cerebro-spinal and the sympa- thetic systems, the operation would have some effect in stopping the Jerkings of muscles. Experiments on goats were successful and have been found by 40 or 50 operations on persons with various kinds of muscular disturbances, with fayor- able results in many cases. Previous attempts to remedy the ailments due to inability to control muscular activity had largely failed. Dr. Mayo is concerned that this work must be considered of great importance; that nerve spectaltists, orthopedic surgeons, pathologists and other specialists, must test the findings of Dr, Hunter. It is being tor and Dr. Royie to the United States later in the year so that they may demonstrate their work to the American college surgeons. This new Une of research involv ing a new inoulrv into the way of nerves, their influence and control, may explain a good many. things. However, the hands of the clock can not be set back; a way must be provided for the rebuilding of mi shapen bones, joints ahd muscles de- formed by chronic muscle diseases. Whatever the ultimate result of the operations pow being tested in ja thoroughgoing and effective man- ner, the discovery is considered a, great contribution to physiological knowledge. While it may not and probably will not do all that is hoped for those sufféring from muscle dis- eases it is probable that much may be done to relieve these unfort- unate persons in the future through the work 6f these investigators. ROADS DAY 1S OPHINGS TOWN planned to bring the Australian doc. | == occasion is most im- portant and should not be missed. ‘ protection against fire, moths and burglars. On Friday and Saturday the greatest Dress Sale ever attempted in Wyoming. There ‘are dresses for mother, wife, sister and daughter at prices that we guarantee have never been equaled in the west. Nothing reserved. Every high-class dress in our stock is in this sale. Genuine values up to $125.00. I old ‘residents in and around Casper issuance of $100,000 worth -of, bonds with a gnashing of teeth. It is said on the property. WIFE OF “MILLIONAIRE KID’ DIVORCED BY COURT DECREE Thousands Turn Out to Assist in Work Near Thermopolis. A deposit will hold any. garment until wanted. There will be no charge on account of the ex- tremely low price. = more receptive than I to such testi- mony. I think if there had been evi dence sufficient to convince some other members of the committee that a frame up colud have been. proved, they would have been quick enough to bring that evidence in “This report merely serves to scat EL en Your unrestricted $ .50 choiceat . ... CELEBRATED BY = § THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., May ter slander against my colleague, Pac ” a pe lan acai “4 i —Wednesday was Good Roads Day Senkjer Waleh ‘Gaciared.’ Paris moka in Hoe MEPlane) Cobmis aaabonperte ONE LOT OF fi Ni as as ‘Calne for ‘hin indistmant." eect = of 1,000 men turned out ta work on ° ° Sivas chee tox Bina naga YORK, May a Lanta wh h oan! awyer, actress, was the|/the highways, under the direction arvelous Sl -and- tele) 1g) - ass resses Sena , Gear, thir of Byron Chandler,| plaintiff. He was the husband of|of Thermopolis chamber of com. kangéas, a member of the Wheeler| know c ro: ay as “the lor ives ake Thai i i 4 ej ¥ invebtigating comiiates, Soihed tn tl ingore cane Sey As “the Gull! Grace Stecher, also an actress, at the|merce. Business was suspdhded All Sizes and Colors—All the Latest New Spring Styles—These Are Values investigating cc ¢, Joined in to| itonaire Kid” has granted an ‘-| time. hére, every office and business place, : i a say that not a line of testimony | terlocutory dectee of divorce Subsequently Miss Stecher obtain-|{ucivdine the beakea being three That Cannot Be Duplicated Elsewhere showed Senator’ W heeler did any Chandler, soon after inheriting two|a divorce and Chandler married day. : thing wrong. million dollars from his grand par-|Grace LaRue, who léft Chandler in| a, lair C an, an employe of the Te publican national committee, he said, “went out to Montana to get some- thing on the senator—to smear him Squads of men, headed by Cap- tain W. F. Virgin, commenced to leave town as early as 6 o'clock in the morning and scattered all over ents, started out to earn the title of champion Broadway spender. He Was shed by the mother of Mise Alice Booth and later was defendant in a London after saying he was not “an ideal husband."" She also obtained her freedom from Chandler, wha turned to Miss Gear, whom he mar- Values ‘Up to $69.50 — - FOR TWO HOURS, FRIDAY ONLY YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE AT _-____--__- pat He x A May Clearance on Coats, Capes and Wraps Nae expressed it, and he got two] $100,000 breach of promise suit in| ried in 1919. ue ventaan? ward teapmiatnl a affidavits nes y ranchers and residents of the oil towns and not a foot of county Daylight Saving Petition Is Turned Down at Capital highways was overlooked in making repairs, . Lawyers, doctors, merchants and InCoor men générally turned out with picks and shovels, ‘filled up the ruts and -holes and ‘knocked off the bumps. Hot Spritigs county roads, as a result are much like the WORLD WAR VETERAN'S CHILD SUFFERS AND PALSIED MAY GET RELIEF FROM NEW CURE Every Coat, Cape and Wrap in our entire stock, consisting of Sport, Dress and Street models must be closed out and CHEYENNE, ‘Wyo., May ed roads that Pa sar baat after he = here are the prices: 4 f Cheyenne will not have “daylight iro Be IDS i Rabe Nate 3: Saga LOT 1 LOT2 LOT 3 “ ving” June 1 or at any other time VEN 0 A gsisipee hint} Meirewrets Mteatia = Genuine Values Genuine Values Genuine Values 11 a.'m. to 1 p. m. during’ theyincumbenay in office /6e By OWEN L. SCOTT tralla and New Zealand, have been| Dignified professional men, timid WMA Your Choice Of Mayor Archie Allison, ‘The. mayor | (COPYright, 1924, Consolidated Press| made the two most, notewothy dis-|Tibbon counter clerks, hardy ranch- Up to $45 Up to $89.50 Up to $150.00 Fine Gaclmedl to’ meant the wetitionrne Assoctation) coveies in'medical science of the past |S. experienced roadmakers, lounge|== May Clearance May Clearance May Clearance 300 Silk and Wool the chamber of commerce that hi ROCHESTER, Minn., May 28.—|few years; insulia as a remedy for] lzzards, jazz jumpers, cowboys and = Price Price Price issué a proclamation making ‘‘day-| Relief for suffe from Little's dis-| diabetes, by Dr. Banting, of Canada, | badmen worked elbow to elbow and | == DRESSES cht saving” effective during the |©ases, spastic paraplegia and some|and now the cause and possible cure|in the sweat of their brows turned 19 7 summer months. He finds, hej Obscure Parkinsonian syndromes-|0f muscle aliments by Dr. Hunter,|the trails that wind through the e e e states, overwhelming” séntiment alle mts arising from inabfiity to uae sees Bis findings, Dr. Hunter pe agesr mee gr daake Meme For pats afternoon and evening against the proposal. The chamber,| Control muscular action— is in sight} had a problem in nerve control to Di de wear., Twice each year we offer thi on the other hand, contends that|from the Mayo clinic here. solve, involving the control by the in-|note the advanced civilization of the | == . é r this fe there is overwhehning sentunent in| Dr. William. J. Mayo, recowned |#tvidiia! of his energy. community. = YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF wonderful special for final clearance. favor of it, and.cites the result of a non, has, sot a corps of research) Attention was called by Dr. Mayo| Some of the hard working. rond-| 5 i There are dresseg in this lot that sold referendum which it conducted. ists to work, testing the find-|in his address before the American|™4kers were 4 to gather in a| Ss 138 SUMMER DRESSES up to $50.00. r . Mini pescabicad ao nee. 3 # of a young Australian physl-|College of Surgeons in Chicago, Oc-|few fine specimens of mountain | = sore a LHO: ders exchanges ° clan that hold aut hopesfor thou-| tobe: 1923, to the fact that 75] trout_along the roadsides, reporting Tot . : ° Flagpole Memorial | sna» suttering trom certain muscle| per cont of & perwon’a energy is|that ‘fishing on the highways 1s Voiles, Organdies, Ginghams and Linens ailments. Many. World War sol-| used for functions of the body over | splendid. Regular $10.00 Values YOUR CHOICE ° diers, Who have lost control of their| which the individual has no control| Thermopolis was the deserted vil- | == oe Will Be Erected Imbs through brain injuries, chil-|—so-called vegétative functiory—|lage for the day and the highw "At Grass Creek cle activity due to Little's disease | son's energy can be directed by him. “ bd ‘ and persons with Parkinsonian gyn-|self through nervous control, ‘This : a SE ESS dromes, a form of palsy, will have|25 per cent coftrol has mostly been G T 1 pili watciect au clin 4 ay opened for them amavenue of relief, gained since man grew away from ypsies rave J T. T. T MEE Pe a ; I “ wc LIS, Wyo., May —Ishould the 5 ent confirming re-|the sea and gradually developed a 2 = HA S HA Ss HA S Walter Haynes Port No, 19, Amert-| search show tho discoveries to be] brain. ta supplement, unconscious Wyoming Roads|= an Le n, Will dedicate a flagpole | errective otions. y = ed Greek on Memorial Day: | ny. ret pity onatel erea = 114 Summer Hats—Values Up to $10.00 The fast anid. fag sravaieteae ae ue in ustralla ace itty, th As mentality became stronger, the i = Reaspaleand, fag > Biven PY | stayo became acquainted with the|sonses of taste, molly hearing and Radatiee casings seotisa Me teing {work of Dr. John 1 Hunter, of the/ sight developed and with thelr de-| ' SHERIDAN, Wyo. May’ 22." —| BS MAY CLEARANCE PRICE : a liv University of Sidney, Here, in @lyelopment came a, connection be-| Sheridan's first gypsy ba in that oll field and Commande | rat gypsy Pand of the - ts Copies aie win Sn : pra aod new countr known: for -sclen-|tween mentality, or the “conscious| 1924 season, traveling in three auto.| 3 OUR CHOICE .. @ will have @ squad there to dedicate | UUo Temearch, this year old doc-| nervous systemy and the vegetative| mobiles; toured” into the clty “this =" agin ah oF the Menton eas had worked out a new theory |functions, or unconscious nervous| morning, only to be requested. by . ae Got pt cy muscle conte wnt h pointed to » which had beet outside man’s! the police to keep on touring, after There are a number of forn the members had begun a systen , Atte es nding 1 her gans, through the sympathetic ner ern ast dehensinn scores OS st teatiet = lish ® legion there. | Gentian’ cfs importa yous system, people sometit as = Ee ; Abe \tr found among the Antipodes,| velop functional disorders which of. 4 = Fully one thousand different va-| t of which he has just brought /ten mimic symptoms of organic ds. |East Terraces i ‘ a =f n ideal || == 4 et yen 3 = rieties of apples aro grown, but only | ba this country, Dr, Mayo|ease, and herein Mes much of the wea = CASPER’S LEADIN =C 5 > "i IN = about one hundred ot these varie | ‘that in the youngest of Anglo-| success of the culta and aiacunrtion place to build your home. — I z G SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES tien are commercially valuabl xon nations, Canada and Aus ‘They are introduced and perform M0 ii en OT