Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 8

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’ PAGE EIGHT Entrance¢, one watches Mary ‘ Morgan and her dancers at the Rialto theater and is unaccountably os refreshed. There {s a wealth of orig- by inality and nothing of mediocrity to mar it, Of exquisite charm and grace 1s Of Original 44 Charged ot ments and who appears in we i With Murder 11 Are |sn' unconscious” pertection ot re: sponse to every variation in the EF d b d music and is without a peer in in- eS y Ju ge terpreting with emgoth rythmic mo- tions the theme of her dance. } EDENSBURG, Pa 400: 13.—The| She has been eminently success- defendants !r the Lilly| ful in conveying to her pupils a reducs? ts $1 alloged| large share of her attainments. Es- u Klux ansmen and Lilly resi-| pecially striking 1s the apparent dents when Judge Thomas B, Fin-| fact that Mary Morgan has instruct- letter directed a verdict of acquittal | ¢d in dramatics, without which danc- on behalf of 11 alleged Klansmen! ing is colorless. Sho has taught the land two of the Lilly def importance of garce with the head hive’ we'ettoceee TIME TO FAGE THE FAGTS evidence. Forty-four men were ar- raigned originally upon. charges of riot ond unlawful- Assemblage — in feonnection with the fatal rict April] — ,, % at Lilly between gers and vis- ‘So much has been said against iting Elansmen, No- disposition | the use of patent medicines that I ; have hud a strong prejudice against them. But after four years doctor- ing with six different doctors, with- out results, for acute indigestion, twas made of the murder inditments freturned against all of the defend- ants. rt or a rected verdict ‘on behalt of the $1 defena-| satriti, constipation, appendlettis ants was made on motion of the| nd other ailments, I was said to defense. possess, I was encouraged to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, seeing what it had done for a friend sim- ilarly afflicted. I also was entire- ly relieved of my trouble, and am STORM LOSS LS MILLION | tore than is claimed for tt." 1t i a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the GALESBURG, Il, June 13.—Loss| inflammation which causes practic- estimated at $1,000,000 was caused| ally all stomach, liver and intestinal by a tornado and iail storm that|ailments, including appendicitis. swept over this section yesterday.| One dose will convince or money ry are that] refunded. At all druggists.—Adver- livestock was kiLed. 'stisement. ia | b G S torists in droves. No wonder, for such toothsome dinners are not to be had outside of the best homes. Motorists appreciate having a place to go where the real home flavor is obtainable. Try it yourself. Come and bring your friends. You will find it a delightful way to enter- tain. Dinner from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7:30 p.m. Every Sunday. All you can eat for 65c. 4 Se Nie Grates wt ‘Andirons Screens Fire Sets A Carload of the Latest Designs Just Arrived s Prompt Shipments; Beautiful Illustrated Catalog Mailed on Request The Denver Mantel and Tike Co. + @ 1652 Tremont St. Denver, Colo. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY The Dundee Woolen Mills will give you something you never had before in your life, Any Suit in the House Costing $25.00 We Will Give an Extra Pair Pants FREE : All suits made to your measure right here in Casper -4 (Union Made) ; DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS 114 N. CENTER TRAIN SCHEDULES E Chicazge & Nerthwestera Westbound Arrives No. 1:50 p pane 6:50 a. m SALT CREEK BUSSES 3 Busses a Day Each Way LEAVE CASPER—TOWNSEND HOTEL| Leave Salt Cresh ; Baggage and Express saeeeg Called for and Delivered sam 9 a. m. Salt Creek ‘Transportation 2p. m 2:30 p. m. Company Tel. 144 8 p.m. which will be repeated this evening. It flashes with delightful vagaries anf mgnaties ablicee a nacKseonag| C'S per Children of beautly. From first to last it is a distinctive display. Its numbers are:| WW glk 30 Miles On| By Correcting Stomach ‘The Gloworm -.- Dance of the Hours, Old Fashioned Coquette -_ Ballet Egyptien and arms, making the entire body, insteaé of only: the lower. portion of it, come into tune with the music. to theater—the first being given Cage to The i ane fae Cc. last night and the concluding ones|Halm, a resident here for the past this pee dirt ninety excellent,» being |18-Years and well known, throughout | A¢k and field tryouts, today. her own creations and interpreta- tions, the costumes of her. own de- er eee signing. Originality in such perfor- Seicere seve ies Se =| WAS SKEPTICAL FROM this instance, much to be appreci- ‘The faneral isto. be /held’ ‘here ated. greatly impressed with the program | Halm family are expected to attend. FIRS i ’ SA y sede as hae tS » FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924. @he Casper Daily Cridune 400 Meter Record es dates back to 1852 when the crews, ning boat race at New Lon- n sn eke the fifty-seventh dual] such as they mae Towa ee Bop 3 contest which Harvard and Yale} Winnepesaukee, N. Broken In Trials FOR SENATOR crews haye rowed. ‘The first event] winning. " HARVARD STADIUM, CAM- : DIES TODAY 225 co ot coves we ‘TEMPTERS " Olympic record for the 400-meter C fe Oi ge pe burdies was bettered by a half sec- oné. by Charles Brookins, Iowa unj-| Joseph C. O'Mahoney, vice chair- We'll Say So FOR SATURDAY versity star, when he won a trial|man of the Democratic ite com- heat in 54 3.10 at the final Olympic|mitteé, announced himself a cerdi-|M pananas, Ib date for the Democratic nomination | G7 a8 Dee oa jba., New Potatoes, 3 Ibs._ “ for United States Senator from Tribune wantads bring results. | Wyoming. Carrots, Tursips, Beets, Strawberries, full quarts-- String Beans, (fresh), 2 Ib: Fresh Country Butter, 1b. Creamery Butter, lb.---- A Full Line of First Class Bakery Goods Fresh Killed—Milk-Fed Chickens THE PEOPLES MARKET Rear New Public Market Phone 2627 Her present programs at the Rial-| _THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., June 13.— central Wyoming, died this morning at 2 o'clock. Surviving him are his wife who before her marriage lived junday. A large number of Cas- The audience of last night was|/per people who are friends of the S BOUSSER lowest I had been since a boy, “As nothing else ever helped me Trouble of Long Standing |! was skeptical,of Tanlac at first, but Tanlac soon won my confidence, ‘Before taking Tanlac’Ihad not| fF 00d results came from the very known.a real appetite in three years] Start. In a few weeks my three and if indigestion had hurt me any| Years of dieting and misery was A jaunt of 30 miles fs nothing to|'worse I don't believe I cofld have| ver, I was eating everything and Paul and Mary Hancock, 12 and 14 it," so declared Harry H.|™¥ Stomach feeling like new, Tan: years of age, who were picked up at for 25 -years a miller, with| !a¢ also ran my weight up to 146 Lander yesterday and are being re-|the Halstead Milling & Elevator Co,,|J>8. and left me strong, well and turned to Casper with Judge R. R-| Halstead, Kahs. happy, and I gladly state the facts Rose today. The children ran away| ‘There was always a feeling like a|f0" What they may be worth to "“CTh,o from their mother here and walked] jump in the pit of my stomach and|0thers afflicted as I was.” < le 6) e e to Natrona, Wyo. ‘The authorities| at times the Loreness and pain was be xeciag: is for sale by all good drug had wired ahead and they were ap-| go intense that I couldn't even st ists. Accept no substitute. Over C ° ” (a- Dance ‘of the Slaves ----- | prehended there bat were permitted Over. Combined with this I had | 4 million bottles sold. elicious rothy Weaver, Daisy Mun-| to slip through the fingers of the! sour stomach, bad taste in the —_—— 2 Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for con- re stipation, made and recommenied by chiando, Agnes Long, Ishbell} man on duty who had not supposed ‘ outh, coated tongue, dizz; ls, Cawood, Marjorie Sisk and} that they would go ahead without peacise nerves Pry a feeling of the manufacturers of 'TANLAC.— Advertisement. But Tanlac Won Confidence - Mary Morgan Jaunt to Natrona (a) Hour of Down .-. - oe Corina Woodruff Agnes Long Philip Long ----- Lucile Evans Frances White. hats or coats. This they did, how. i a -| wretchedness’ all the time. I was )_ Solo Dance Egyptien -:.... | ever, and they caught @ ride to| down to 130 Ibs, in welght, the Mary Morgan Lander. _ You Can See For Yourself from this illustration that we have a nice funeral home to place at the disposal of those who call upon us. We feel that we have developed this home of ours to a. point where it is an glmost indis- pensable part of our service. For Quick, Reliable Invalid Car Service call 20%. We respond to every call with fire-alarm haste; we have an invalid car ready for instant action. When an invalid car is needed, it is needed at once; speed is the vital thing that often spells the difference between life and death. Every comfort of a fine- ly appointed private residence is combined with the proper facili- ties; the result is more than satisfactory. > The services of this ofganization are at your disposcl twenty-four hours a day. We are never “off duty,” in the strict sense of the phrase. ; Call upon us at any time and you will find’us ready; ready to place at your disposal a mortuary service that is as complete, as comprehensive and as tactful as we can make it—and we have been many years in the development Shaffer-Gay Co LEW M. GAY, Mgr. PHONE DAY OR NIGHT 202 FUNERAL DIRECTOR: CASPER, WYO.

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