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Che Casvner Deity Crihune WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924.7 = Silene Crone, . KS AEG Hal IN GE AN BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG. By Billey De Beck [ : nae ADO OPFELY TODAY eS Wee were ovo \/ BaRAEY! ‘ : CAP Tom TOHASsOF GET YouR STUFF 4 _ DAT BOAT Er svRE AM ON BOARD AND LOOKED ANCTHER 4 GLAD Te SEE You! Tu Aw You ALL RIGHT WworD_FRarma Ye HoTSY TotsY ! TM ty cucK'! £& / Seer HEARO THAT CLO Tom SJOHNSON’S (& TOWN AND THAT HE'S CAPTAIN OF ONE CF The BG GOATS + PRETTY i H t ' } las: SWEET COR OS -WEUW ‘ ‘ AND Z KICK. == GET TS SLROPE IF Asou) You'Re CeTee : MISTAH GOOGLE Tue TAR ago Ci BROKE + SURE WE Wow T $ | (Continued from Page One.) .|litt’e group of German citizens, who Iam Or aNGUR } OUT oF You: ; settled dc She came | crewded the e police and sat‘or |, SUNSHINE. START ked lke an UoAY - t? : E ¢ t, suspénded by some | tion Major F. M. Kennedy, in the uni- shout went up from] form of the United States army, the came | stood at another porthole smiling as he bowed happily to the crowd. = er s to shout their congratula- PACKING UP - WERE anime ve lease don’t make so much] Thirty-four minutes after she was 2 shouted Commander J. H ghted, her motors stopped. For a Jr., comm of the Laké.| moment she drifted y, bobbing st the | up and down ike a small boat in a Chi; leane: m a forward | rolling swell 3 Bid: cabin port. The din of welcome wa | Straight past the red and white 5 3 Dai silenced antly nnd a clear shi 1 on the ground which Indicated ae ie of the nayig t her chosen landing place, she glided. we grounding crew rang out dls yeared that she intended to sail = wm “pr. Hugo Eckener the airdrome, but the pi‘ot of Great Britain rights reserved. : tern voiced, was recogniz aL R-3 contemplated no such spec- tacular exhibition, When within 200 yards of the towering drome a trap door flopped in from the bottom of the main cabin and out dropped a bundle of rope as large as a bar- Another trap coor opened and another coll of rope thudded below. 1 | _ Signal horns and belis tooted some- e out of sight in the giant craft GASOLINE ALLEY —WONDERFUL NEWS FOR AVERY WALT, | GUESS YLL LET VOU Have YOUR WAY. YOU CAN HAND OVER AVERY, MR. - WELL. THE FIDGITT HAS PRINCIPLE AGREED TO TORN is THE OVER TO YOU ( BU FIDGITT, —— erhead. Whistles shrilled below.| ||, IT's His, Otto Segrin Says Tanlac Re-| Sailors and marines hooked their} |} NY CO HE WON, : ; HALF OF HIS & stored Health and pider web rope harnesses into the b| IT ss NEW GOLD “ P ulmost without effort drew her gent- YOU'RE A CHOMP, ‘Seven “years of stomach troubles| '% 27" } iF Strength trailing tow lines of the dirigible and : HE NSS ful cost me lots of money, but Tanlac| y arpHURST. N eae | : by om age a well and happy min of me/ one Associated (Dramapeetitbe ie il] oe «aH It only took about six boi cpe pencathe ss) : i{ — of the medicine to do It,’ nering bulk of the ZR-3 hove inte ul sight at the naval air station at Lakehurst at 9:16 a. m. today, Her non-stop flight was estimated yy officers of the station at 5,000 The previous ‘ords were 00 miles set by the French dirig- ible Dixmunde in and 3,500 miles set by the elin 1-59 dur- ing statement of Otto in, 9 x St., North, Portland, Ore. _ “I had dyspepsia so bad I couldn't | , keep my breakfast down at all and if m I ate anything heavy at night 1] 4 couldn't sleep. I always felt fa dd out and was hardly able to do a six work ing the world war. in > made my stomach feel] J+ was 80 hours and 45 rhinutes pi t like new and gavé me a new) since she sailed from Friedrichshaf- iy «Start on the pees yo wo0d | Bealth: in| 8 many, bound for this country at Uso. gained, 20 aaa aps Beret Sr | with 28 Germans and four Ameri- tb acuehias ‘xe is vapors sino, take 4 cans and destined for delivery at mm auahter, age 15. nas nico taken! this station as the largest dirigible structed and flown. a] a brother who {s delighted with what | “", to be {Getta eae 7 of the medicine him.) 1 ying the broad expanse of level = - w : ath her, being rticular about = aie terre bos here she brought her gilded self to 9 a.m, the big alrship cir-|{leld. A bomb exploded as she was |g 5 tl 40 million bot bes pi Beahe aonaman at cles » field and then went almost) high in the atr. Had her glistening “RABBIT BRAINS D Tl 4 S¢ Fite nat PSO! ined he ht to the south, skin held hy ist a bundle of a : = pe seom | thc ‘eadin tea a a sn int bogonem tale Prince of Wales Leaves |: * ea aitbe cerrata Aceh » parked in squad-| LAND SIGHTED nd bodies undoubtedly would have re aes wa ro eats canines AT 3:15 A. M. | been the, result. e - v. . OOO nt he ates Clvillans | SHATHAM, Mass.,.Oct, 15.—The F Det t Aft ’ r were “ies nding. eee ae pa: shore of the Unit- la je = Four hundred sailors and marines} °° S‘#tes at 3:15. D: P. g 20-Gauge Shells equipped with landing tackle march-| At that time the eager crew ay ut in at 1cago d onto the'field with their officers.| Sighted the flashing sight and light : 2 Highest Quality, box ready to deploy along the ¢ a t Truro, near the tip of Cape Cod By L. C. OWEN. was the only woman in the gold : e! Mot s laden with heavy tac! They confirmed their position as (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated Press| camps touring party, saw them all.}| DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 14.—The, pushed and fostled in the eagerness _ né ie letters in blue and can-| Worked out by the compass stations Association.) “Crude, but gorgeous,’?. was the| prince of Wales arrived here shortly|to view the royal visitor. In the + Q nS8 Were 1 ready to indicate} 20d they headed straight for Boston. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—Are|Succinct description of Ner experi-| before \2 o'clock this afternoon, to] melee the prince himself picked up Dy | Cc the wwpat.‘chosstl forthe dadatnw, They reached the city an hour later, “ _ most of the present-day crop of|ences when. she reached San Fran-| be the guest of Henry Ford. a small boy from the floor and 2 — ving made an average of 52 knots (Continued from Page One.) movie luminaries noteworthy for | cisco. saved him typm being trampled. 4 in hour. large cash rewards ot the Hupeh|their “rabbit brains’ and is solid] Incidentally; Mme. Glynn admits[ CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—(By The As-| Again when he stopped a short s MaricetRurnitive and Says: It Ends All this time the dirigible was in| #21 Chekiang leagers to join forces}ivory above the thorax an abso-|that ff, she -had waited to write|soclated Press.)—After delaying his|time at the Chicago club on Mich: + t Hardware Co. constant radio communication with | “Sfinst the Kiangsu armies. lutely essential adjunct of film]“Three Weeks” until this day and| departure three hours to dance with|igan boulevard a crowd of several - v Second’ St: Public Market 5 the Chatam station, WCC, of the Casualties in the armies of Gen-| greatness? age, it would- probably have “been| nearly all of three score society| thousands ‘got out. of police contro! 4 ec : Radio" Corporation “or. America. Be: cral Chang Tso-Lin battling against] No less a personage than Elinor flop”. Also she admits the. tiger] Women at an exclusive dinner party] an impeded the progress of the i tween frequent reports of her prog-|t#e Peking government forces on|Glynn—she of “Three Weeks" fame] skin rug which has a prominent|at the Saddle and Cycle club, Ed-} automobile in which, he was leav- 7 ress she sent messages to be relayed ee Manchurian-Chiblian border, are] of almost a generation ago and part in the most gripping scene of| ward Albert, Prince of Wales, left] tn; Many jammed about the ma- 4 to officials at her starting point in| heavier than first reports indicated.|author of many similarly erotic|'that “tale,"" made the book. for Detroit on a special train at|chine and pressed their fates tight ; Germany; ponveying the:newe of her Prpirag are Soceae apace the total] themes, avers that such is the case.| «phat tiger skin business was |%:35 a. m. today. against the windows for a brief 7 one ae safe arrival, ‘a r injured al 300. Fur + fWERE'S A GUN BUILT FoR. “No matter whére located—to get va A: tincint patties ta vaxpoctea tat iden ihig eden joert Wrants ‘to | just a detail to catch attention and] Smiling and affable, but tired/elimpse of the prince. juick felief from the agony rub on eee et Shanhaikwan 3 * it did. With any other setting than|after nearly twenty-four hours of Throvghout, the prince smiled ‘ DEFENSE-- USED By penetrating Joint-Ease," says a New the atten ne Within a week after willing to name a few names and|tiger skin, the story might have|constant activity, the heir to the| graciously in respons to greetings t PATRIOTS OF SENSE ! Hogiznd /olishilst 4 mt of General Wu Pei Fu,|cite a few of her own experiences | evoked ltile or no attention,” she| British throne was driven Glrectly}ana strove to satisfy the 4 3 nist. military leader of the Peking gov-]as combined author, scenarioist, ° from the club to the private car of brig Of course, Joint-Kase is the one ernment, with the third division of | directur and producer of some of| Hi ‘el ieaataad paeaemealnteter tye d Z at external remedy for inflamed, his forces. ‘ ‘Hollywood Sir Henry Thornton, president of] guides when the crush at the mu- 1 swollen.calift Yolutastn ankle cknee: sola tas SP S Teh a ker own stories on lolly we the Grand Trunk railroad, attached|seum made it necessary for the Ne. tt, 1 hip, shoulder, fingers or spine, anc mo lots. eieaaenisin os to the special, which had been held| party to leave by a different door Re ; for that purpose its sale is. tre BAKDITS R miather "hows GANTOR che uonbetsehae ERE and sigh pe ngatease Soha Saapn than intended ‘disappointing an 1 mondous of fifty, but the passing years have Le atest uMs ate ines Packt at | aawernbly | Of thousandss s Ashe. | But’ ite power to intvatesaoaeth ie cake as her bias nth acam tbe 2 Ae THERE which Mrs. Howard Linn wus hostess | stockyurds, which he visited after } stant relief in neuralgia, neuritis (Continued from Page One.) her titlan locks or her ability to and Wolcott Blair, a personal friend| his arrival, he expressed regret that und lumbago is becoming bettér} nessed her survival of a terrific speak -graphically—ia iin’ Ban: Fran: of the prince, was host, was re-|the police had roped off a passage GEBO* COAL known every day—Soaks right in ind -now--watch “her telaurely aoe ae aie a ny her iret visit In|. See the Beo Vac Blectric Cleaner. | stricted to 108 young and middie|for him. He said he would rather ~ NATRONA TRANSFER § aoe Ac a s on the western rim of the is years, ft is a rest and recuper. | 1t’8 a dandy. On display at the Cas-/aged people. The prince danced] not tee people restrained that way. ¢ ] STORAGE AND FUEL CO's very penetrating—A tube for 60 States, declare that all the DENY. ER, Colon 0: Oct. 15.—A, O.Jation trip, she says—a” breathing| Pe. Electric Co., 119 B. First. Phone} first with Mrs, Linn and during ae ee Git cents at all druggists or any real] terror has been removed from light:| Griggs, a tourist from California,| spell from, her Hollywood trials and | 1998J.—Aay. the evening at least once with a] A grouch ie just lMver complaint COAL. -‘QUARTETTE Iiitcues er than air aeronautics. was. robbed. of $1800 by _two| tabulations in reteiag her amatocy number, of others, made vocal. PHONE 949 P.0/80x 573 Mail orders filled, cash or C.0.D.,| They point to the recent exper!-| strangers who picked him up in o]brain children’ into equally erotic] A complete copper plate printing The party concluded the strenuous Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. ence of the blimp TC-2 at Langley | taxicab after offering to take him| celluloid thrillers. department for the purpose of filling | Visit of the prince, whose progress a 7 : = home when he became sick on a| “Directing pleturea gives me an|the Casper demand for high-class |theoughout the city during the day eee. SPILLS : | downtown street corner, according | outlet for my surplus energy,” said| Christmas cards, calling cards, ete. /had been hailed with outbursts of } to his report to the police. Madame Glynn today, by way ‘of| has been installed by the Hoffhine | Wild enthusiasm that several times | Griggs sald he left his room to go] teading up to her opinion of the| Printing and Stationery Co. | ‘This threatened to overwhelm his high- fee | to a downtown restaurant. After|iruin power of some of the present; Sort of work has in the past always | Neos and .his hosts. ~ Hi finishing his meal he attacked] jay film favorites. “It is wonder-| one to Denver companies. Once the surging crowds at the : by. Indigestion and while leaning | fully interesting. I am trying to eget prelate sera rece) wd | \gainst a light post “the twolmake my films as ‘realistic as my| The Staurt Shop announces the ; strangers offered him assistance, he| novels. ‘Tie trick of producing sttc-| arrival of a full line of new clasp $ said, cessful pictures, I have found out,|front model of the Madame X re- The largest selling : Griggs fainted in the cab and|is to use your actors and actresses | ducing girdies.—Adv. wality pencil in $ woke up in his room to find that] sit as though they were puppets ‘world : ] pocket book containing $1, to assume, as is} Photographs for Christmas—Big H was missing, he declared. correct, that they know] Special in this issue of the Tribune. HY Se Pee Rf Ree nothing whatever. Credell’s Studio.—Adv. H igs ase, pe ak Kinds of rubber) «Jntelligence in most cases is a : shoes are made in the United) faut to actors and actresses, ‘That| Miss Julia Kassis has come. into . ' 7 ek ss Why so many with rabbit brains| Casper from Lavoye and will spend : become stars. Sometimes when a| @ few days in, this city. ae s really intelligent one comes along MRS. THORWALD OLSEN satisfactory. results'can be attained; Ask for. a, idecnnnateation of “the but most of the time you would like | Bee Vac Electric Claner. Caspe: to take off the top of their heads | Electric Co., 123% S. Center. Phone and remove, for the time being, | 1319M.—Adv. : emer aces Bs sat aNd socalled actors! 5 1, Porter, district sales_man- . “The ‘arch-priestess of amours,”’| ager, for the eal pits saafear ht ft izes as she is depicted in the printed| !” Casper making a stu International Pri wrord-and"now in the titms—asserts | Eeneral Wyoming sales situation, First Prize— that she is still meeting with daily % 1 $15,000 popes b ofs of her old philosophy of two Sanya sample Boy on posited (To be built on lot provided by winner! de Jes ago on love. ‘0 e by a ? Ses earn Home to be dea g0 on Nove. ag] Seuslo, 1i8 Bast Firet-"Adv. YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED i ee, Por mccepted wen FE E a Also aoe ta tate ated: in rapper Rubber stamps—‘We cook "em. in Two Third Pri 1 Boy & iia has Galibaasatia cattectas Casper.” Prompt and efficient serv- with the air of $600 / eS binge pirle:beitodas. are /ho beth Hoffhine Printing and Station LL of the school boys and school girls of this ter or no worse than they should| ry Co. 240 Hast Second etreet.— C t Two FourthPrizes AL city over ten years of age have a chance to be? she said. “If given proper i SOOO C8528 Lolloee win this $15,000 home. Advice : for Mothers! | iicining up to the age of 14, they] oye a-Fictel inka vommala ourtesy and True Service oe mis of aenepted standard. The home and ten scholarsh -—- will work out thelr own salvation. | 4 Tv ma waar Shines ote, in the Tape Fifth Erices—L Boy Gil colleges will be given as prites to school boys and You Cannot Afford to Overlbok One| They must be grounded in the prop: | Uaneln during dinner hours tn the hich Bollnad "Shivers svof the United States and Canada in the Home Word of This |sietion “and arts “of sett defense | Pomnorvow : which pervades our store ig age 4) psd ting Contest, - - After 14, is too hey do = The purpose of this Home Lighting Contest is to Grand islands Nepr.—"1e not know what ts proper and how! hont wait. See the Bee Vac Elec Through the honest effort of con ve the eye ight of the children. lmproner # in barnes 1 Pleion's : 0 tate eat A loins tht by sat trie Cleaner today. Casper Electric » lighting in the home is injurious to eyesight. Teach- gy seaes ap as vdaton tes Om ate mahi Co., 128% S. Center. Phone 1319M lig the childean ithe piopetiace of light will hele to the expectant mother, having going to help them survive tho| So, 228% EVERY EMPLOYEE solve this problem. f with most satisfactory | battle. Dewees i El] . 1 Ed ti ] ‘ He gat Thorwald Olsen, 816 } ee srt PR ad aris. Piciar eae Misses Mary: and Victoria Kassis “A ; ectrica ucationa! on Bt. Premcripiton'’ hag (fe ere Rare ORR are ints aa ane | RF eusnaiNe & few. Gaye in anvors To Give Absolute Satisfaction me for Mrs. Olsen and thousands | authoress of ‘Th Weeks” and ihe rn e League of Casper sp nketeit fae moat widely’ talked about writer | ina ecapen Stethe Oee OS Bite at on with tht puion that time she had been the 9 Get this Primer—FREE see how qu 1 pick up—feel guest cn a three weeks’ trip]. Mrs. L. M. Redwine, corsetiere of Boys and Girls! In order to enter ronger and All dru then booming sold] the Stuart Shop, returned t night Sprecher S Pharmac the contest you must just get this sell it in r Uquid form. Is evad In those days,} from a short trip to Denver, 138 Home Lighting Primer. Write Dr, P: ident Invalides b was a hectic place, offering 33 So. Center St. ‘ To win you malar haves primer !ifotel in Buftato free{about every variety and phase of| Don't miss the big photograph Center: St Phone 176 Ivice. or mend 10¢ pack: | Hit worth sceing and Jot not! spectdl in this Issu> of the ‘ribune i *reseription worth seeing. Madame Glynn, who! Credell’s Studio.—Adv. >

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