Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. CANCER ‘CURE IS CHALLENCED BY PHYSICIANS Mingled Applause and Booes Greets ‘Announcement of Toronto Medic Be- fore Philadelphi a Clinical Body P ee — . Glover, of the P Tale IB Cl July clinical society of the National Stomach hospital, said he is told of ul tests and said he hoped to be able to immunize had ated the organism w suc hum Acec s to Dr. Glover, the fem is a bacillus occur in pairs or_in chains of He has been able from every type sue and to grow ing it to pro- als and to de- from young cancer t ring singl three or more. M. Warmuth and Donnelly, of Philadelphia, fences with the Up 1924, they said, 84 ‘ hur n treated. Of these, a 25 r showed no improve. 5 mer 38 were improving and 17 . were © from all symptoms of the : diseas me for as long as a year bf and ® A er of Philadelphia physi- é cians d scientists cautioned : gainst hasty a tance of the ‘ serum as a perm t remedy ; Dr. Joseph McF nd, pathologist ! thi his presen plause and —_—__—- Cunard Line Agent Here In Interests Of Ship Bookings S. Walton, travelling pas- nt of the Cunard Steam with adquarters in spending a few days in th John Lynch, local Cun. nt in the interests of local bookings to Europe. He reports Cas per business substantial and that the Cunnard lines are being selected, y taking bookings on the new ard boat have only one class of phssen | Trotzky "Loses Standing With Internationale umid ming been tive committee of the nationa’e, which closed its s¢ r either Karl Radek , Who previously the executive com- mmunist internat- ninated. n communist party wil be rey nted on the execu committee during the coming | ar by Willlam Dunn of Montana, Amster of New n selected umittee, ne were: members mittee of the , fonate, yas r x The Ame Leon y varietie: 8 variety of le But {1 manu of pencils purposes. 10.—(By Toronto inical association The and tk hich causes cancer, Leather Cuffs Collars and cuffs of shiny leather make a straight itt silk im of the » costu SCHUMAN-HEINK NOT ABLE T0 OPEN GREAT ide « of blu SHOW AT CHEYENNE CHEYEN Cheyenne Legion, whi tine Schumz enne and off-ciully open Frontier Days celebration July Wednesday received a telegram fre the f stating th accept the inyits THREE POSTOFFICES IN be unable OTATE GAPITAL NOW: Associated speaking last night touch on this ne red tr 2 { hese are lom seen by the] a Lb J ce al public. Special pencils may|the mu 4 be had for marking on polished| a new off! e Air ] metals, porc and patent leather, | Mai! landing idles while the thers with which | matt ; one can w bly on glass. the ; 7 al im. . Master pain nd corators of t e Canada hold their annual conven of of tion in Montreal July 8-10. |SETTIN ‘TING THE STy ‘| S| PARIS.—Leopard fur is now be NEW y¥¢ The oriental in- ing cleverly used on summer frocks. | fluence ha ast reac he swim- It is best set off by black and often Its 1 phase fs ms the collar and cuffs on a}a Chinese ck top or the vest of a black frock hips by ant for cool days. PARIS.—There is no apparen it to the wildness deco! mitted nowadays to umbrella Batik designs and colors vie with wooden hardles painted in barbaric rel > uew plain patterns. narrow 1 1 the to} LONDON.—It is not necessary at spies in th moment to } Since 5 : wi ei wh new or 5 are} third of the sm ppe | at such places ¢ 7 ley and Claridge's. ] - “ a LONDON.—The madiaeval page antry connected with the big Brit ish exposition has already had its effect ‘on clot Old Ttallan with t : les and ornaments are |ing straight out ring here TR SETS TY and tees on new 1? 2 Wyoming Motorway ? ? z A EET ST he Casper Daily Cribune | SE ————————————— SS My Entire Stock of Over 1000 Suits at THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924. ° Than Cost. Pick While the Pickin’s Good YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE HOUSE — VALUES UP TO $60.00 OVER 400 SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS Why I Am Forced To No Refunds Sell at Less Than No Charge Cost I leave for Eastern markets July 20, and must have $25,000 in cash to make my Fall purchases. See my windows, inspect my stock and I am sure you will purchase one or two garments. No Deposits Every Sale Must Be Final HARRY YESNESS “The Man In the Barrel” Alterations Free SALE ENDS SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19TH VALUES UP TO $60.00 Less Sell

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