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at Ott uu Tan n bE PAGE TWO. MANHATTAN [5 SING GRIP ON OT Central FS REPORT District of Gotham Is Due for Bi By Re Brooklyn g Surptise. IDERT SMALL, Casper Tribune. K t. 16.—New York t an interesting e rphosis. ‘The sof the great cit may continue to of the throbt no long co ! slogan of “com rlem" with a stated be revised. Man itself can no longer ction or ta tre te majo’ Man. ntinue to be the cen th, but the time fs within when Manhattan will be entirely > business, fn of what {fs coming s been brought b y shows a big in the lowly city gobbled A Glear for / Beauty ny Mass of Hair “Danderine” does Wonders Any Girl's Hair © Caine ws on = —_ fone dressing*your hair, just moisten your hairbrush’ w ith @ Uttle “Danderine” and rush it through your hair. ‘The effect is sta yup imr ur. twice f gles nd po ble: softnes ar derine” ts a each 8 out and dan ottle of “I ng and strong. rtling! nediatels You ean do your and it will g as thick and heavy—a amy hair, sparkling with ssessing that incompar- 6, freshness and luxuri: | While* beautifying the hair‘Dan- Iso toning and stimulat- ngle hair to grow thick, Halr ‘stops falling druff disappears. Get a yanderine” at any drug or toilet counter and just fee how health pears nd after ing dressing. We Let Us Fi ablishe PAINTING DECORATING Season Is Here Don’t wait until the last minute to have your”work done, io painting Calvin Platt 1332 S. Boxelder Phone 1495NJ youthful your hair ap. this delightful, refresh The Fall AND nd decorating will please you. gure On Your Work. d in Casper 9 Years, By NEA Airmail Serviceo— |perhaps the biggest find of its kind they will be assembled and wired at rumbled for nitte days before they reached § streets by polles, officials and celebrities, The skeletons—all complete—weigh 80,000 pounds. This winter bones to Jodocus at sity of Utah. There's @ great stir at the University of Utah. One of the oldest families on earth has taken residence | 14®stionsfor the public, consequent there. It is the Dinosaur family, conservatively estimated to be twenty. ba * mt * et Yent Brontoscurus, Henry Diplodocus, Mary Coertasaurus, an unideritified member and a carnivorous dinosaur, Back | {° &°! thelr questions answered by | Blectric Co., 128% 8. Center. in the fossil beds near Jensen, Utah, archaeologists and zoologists uncovered the remnants of the monsters— Loaded on 19 freight wagons, the ancient bones to be greeted and escorted through in the world's histor; It Lake Cit, the university. Che Casver Oaiiy Tribune One of the caravan of wagons bringing Dinosaur It Lake. Insert, “Bones and Spirit” of Dip- it will look when assembled at the Univer -five milllon years old. It includes Papa “Mysterious Dr. Q?” to _ Open Seances in Casper At Elks’ Hall Tomorrow McAlbert, Known as “the myster-Pmust be with their parents and jous Dr. Q.?" and Claimed to be ‘the | bablek in arm§% will not be admitted. most rysterious man in all history,|Gentlemen and children under fif- wilt give his Bombay seance at the|teen years of ago will be charged Elks auditorium, beginning Friday | twenty-five cents. night, October 17. ERE and Albert says that the questions that ined to health were the ones| See the Bee Vac Electric Cleaner. that interested him the most a# they| It's a dandy. On display at thé Cas- were the most numerous and in or-| per Electric Co., 119 E. First. Phone der for him to be of more sérviee to} 1993J.—aav. thousands who need help. “‘As it is _— known fact that sixty-five per cent] The Staurt Shop announces the of the people in America are physt-|/arrival of a full line of new clasp éally defective." He concluded to} front model of the Madame X re+ quit the theatrical business and give | dueing girdles—Adv. the public an opportunity to hear his exp jon of his royal road to| Photographs for Christmas—Big health, While he was in the theat!-| Special in this issue of the Tribune. cal business, he was only alfowet a| Credell’s Studio.—Adv. limited length of time to angwer McAlbert was formerly in the the- al busines® where he was com: 1 to turn thousands of people who were utiable him with the most impc tion “How can I get~ Well?” Mo: Ask for a cemonstration of the Casper Phone ly thousands of people were unable| Bee Vae Electric Cleaner. him. Now he has the entire evening to talk to the public ‘and answer — their most vital questions. He {s| Holiday samples now on display. now in Casper to teach his health|Come: in and see them. Temple truths and answer questions for the| Studio, 118 East F public. McAlbert brings with him - 1819M.—Adv. modern up by Manhattar hen there was s some years ago much excitement r thé Tammar Tiger crossing J rooklyn brid, now shows r régistration than Manhattan his unquestionably means that the population of Brooklyn officially known ‘As Kings Borough, is far greater than that of Manhattan— another cass of the child outgrowing the parent The Bronx, that great borough reaching north of the Harlem and sprending from the Hudson river far out to Long Island Sound, has risen almost at the ‘rubbing of mn Alad: din’s lamp. And far away Queens Borough once Known as Long Is} and City, 4s stepping ahead with vast hes of land=still ‘to be by buildings covered | ers got their first réat-view of Amer | ica and hear the first hoarse toot of Jan American locomotive shuffling alon on she the\ bérough known as Richmond, comprising all of Sta- ten Island, also shows by registra tion an increased ‘vote anf an fn creased. population. Of the five bor. oughs making up the Greater City, all are going ahead in population and voting power, except Manhat tan “Tap a barrel and see what hap pens,"* All of which precisely someoné has sald illustrates the dilemma of old Manhattan. Sub ways “have burrowed beneath the surrounding waters and ‘these new and easy Channels of communitation have lured the people away from the crowded tenements and the sky sorapingg rtments of the city, This relief came just in time for the rents int Manhattan have grown to such heights that only the rich can afford to live on Gotham's mainland, New York is in a falr way of be: coming a suburban city at last—fol- lowing more or iess reluctantly in the footsteps of other Am | communities. PARKER, § L. Young ers, former Cashier of the Farmers’ | State Bank here, was arrested on an indictment containing three | counts. two allegin embezzlement in connection with the failure of the |bank, and one charging misapplica | tion of funds WHE 1» Wr VA—A bridge carpenter was killed when a large séction of the steel bridge over the Ohio River between Wheeling and Wheeling Island collapsed. STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That’s what thousands of stomach |sufferers are doing now. Instead of | taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the | real cause of the ailment—clogged liver | and disordered bowels, |, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | the liver in ‘a soothing, healing wa: | When the liver and bowels are pe forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. | Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-care feeling, |no ambition ‘or energy, trouble with | undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets | the substitute for calomel. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a} | purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without | siping, cramps or pain. P ake one or two at bedtime for quick ‘relief, Eat what youlike, 15¢ and. 30c, | Free--Percolator- received another shipment of Percolators, 36 were Ju we chases. WATER BOTTLES AND FOUNTAIN SYRINGES GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS HALL’S DRUG STORE “New Townsenc given away FRER, Free Last pur- with $5.00 1 Hotel Building FREE DELIVE Y FREE DELIVERY PHONE 2820 PHONE 2820 Dow the ba down beyond the tatue of Liberty, down where the | J incoming ners. sto “Quaran | tine’ and most of the ocean travel TONG WARM EXTEND TO ALL U5, 15 CLAM Whisperings Permeate Oriental Quarters in Many Cities. By 0. L. SCOTT. (Copyright, 1 Consolidated Press Association.) CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Stole orien: tals the country over are slinking about their strange, mysterious quarters bearing tong news that threatens to send these Chinese feudiste into of their dead- ly and widespr etional wars. Two hava been added to the mur- dered tong victims of the east pre- ging general outbreaks in China- towns everywhere if whisperings and w: 1 warnings of Chinese can be accepted. Hip Sing and On Leong tongs are at war with Chin Jack Lam, Wealthy restaurant owner, sought as the power behind the battling. Rumors emanating from tong head- quarters have it that Chin Jack Lam hss recently been deposed from leadership of the On Leong 80- ciety and i# trying to build up a control among the Hip Sings: J. Ve MeMills an American, only white r of the tong, now, leads the Hip Sings. McMillan, through years of association with Orentals, has assumed their char. acteristics and gradually built him- self a following that gives him con- trol of th. tong that Chin Jack Lam ably oplum trade—one of the Assumed Activities of tongs— brings h that is spreading to every hangout as word from the peteolates alohg grapevine routs to lieutenants over the land. This traffic is highly profitable and centrol of it a coveted power that leads to fighting. , But whether Sai Him and Sam Ning died because of deals in opium will never be known. ‘They “wére killed before. witnesses—Ning died whilé two private detectives looked on—but not a word have police of- ficlals been able to work out of witnesses of Chinatown leaders that might indicate the. identity of the assasins of the reasons for the murder Chinatown leaders only smile and say that they do not know the rea- son, even when rumors tell of thelr chances being added to the list of victims. Just asin all tong wars, there is & conspiracy of silence to thwart the efforts of police, It even pene- trates to the families of the vic- tims who, along with the other Chinamen, can offer no possible reason for thp killings nor suggest who might be the slayers. Instead of talking, the tong mem- bers are arming through the local Chinese section, only & few short blocks {rom the heart of the Chi pago Yusiness distr Police re- serves have spent their time round: ing up known tong members to re lieve thém of thelr shooting irons, for ‘tis sald the h n Chinee is aking to the gun and abandoning the Knife and hatchet in his pre- sent fighting er the tactics, the slayings st and mid-west have em bittered the society members and have officials looking tor further outbreaks of a serious nature, Chief of Police Collins here has warned the Chinese that they had better call off an} general tong war that may bo planned. As yet the tong war has not flared up on the Pacific coast, but killings there are expected if the tongs get into general action. FECA 2 OBER os GARY, IND.—Peter _ Vergolint, who kidnaped and murdered Anna Tomiacieh, 10 and buried her body inn sand dune 20 days ago w tenced to die in the electric '. by a jury at Crown point. ‘The jury deliberated only 13 minutes, ant — Righty-eight persons. he nantitie aioe a yellow fever case was diseovered here a week ago, were released, The Scandinavian Lutheran Aid| “Murine, the Astral Trance Wonder | ¢ y is giving a bake sale at Richards & Cunningham store, Sat 8. a For results try a Tribune Cl Dorothy Van, q singer of note and| Rubber stamps—‘We a sper.” Prompt and efficient s while in a trance calls thous-|ice. Hoffhine Printing and § yi ands of people by their names and|ery Co., 240 Bast Second street — demonstrates the power of the mind| Adv. through natural means, All ladies Will be admitted free the first night. Dont walt. See the Tee V: Children under fifteen years of agetric Cleaner today. C Electrie Sandwiches and coffee will be quite the right thing to serve to cfternoon guests this ‘winter. Every hostess knows many delightful sandwich recipes. But much depends on the coffee. Your choice of rich, mellow Butter-Nut will win the approval of -even the most critical, There is a never changing quality, aroma and flavor to Butter-Nut that has made it the preference in over a half million homes. i CSA pty A COFFEE re Wry Co,, 123% 8. Center. Yhone 131 Ady. Expert watch and Wwelry repair- ing. "Caaver Jewelry Co., O-S Bidg. Don't miss the big photograph special in this issue of the Tribute. Credell’s Studio. — en “3 ARM PROBLEM UNSOLVED, oAYs FRANK LOWDEN CHICAgo, Oct. 16.—Good crops this fall have not solved what poli-} ticians call the “farm problem mer ¢ nor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois, told the Inland Daily Press Associition. Cooperative marketing organizations only will solve the problem, he Farmers’ marketing methods are a century behind, he continued, and speaking as a farmer he urged the newspapermen to encourage develop- ment of cooperative marketing. “It will be better not only for ag- riculture but for the country, if we face the fact and admit that there is a real problem waiting for solu- tion more importabt than any other domestic problem we have,” Mr. Lowden sald. “The business and fi- naneial world under-estimated the infury that American agriculture re- American farmer produces » than eight times as much a toes the farmer of other lands, This has largely been possible by what we call commercial agriculture, and in turn has made possib’e the phenominal industrial growth of the country. tI is clear that without commercialized agriculture the whole “THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1924. poh a acrstadiach ileal Herbert L. Kennedy t FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR country. It is clear that without national life would fall.” iz: 50 Mi vat CABORAT ONES: t On sale at Kimball Drug Co. and Midwest Pharmacy. WHY PAINT? Let Us Put a Baked Enamel } Finist On Your Car CASPER DEHCO BAKED ENAMEL CO. First and Park VOTE FOR Republican Ticket q November 4. ——