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PAGE TEN. World Flier’s | Plane Ridden By Stowaway {LL THOMAS. nd the Me: Upon the departure from Calcutta the strangest epi- | the entire flight around the globe. occurred. . A wav actually crawled on board one of the American | and flew for 2,000 miles, all the way across | Calcutta to Karachi is stowaway a tiger cub, m ruise€ onkey, or hooded | hat it would b: s duly received: in re it is not improb- mpatuietic heads of the lelayed sending back just lor Bhat let ve be Casper Daily Cribune SO LONG, BROWN EYess IM GOING OVER To see “BIG HEARTED KLIP” AND MAKE ANOTHER TOUCH » THAT 200 Bucks 1 \\ GOT FROM HIM NesTer- DAY WAS LiKE SKIMMING MILK » I WANT “To GET A NICE BUNDLE AND PLT ITON YouR NOSE SATURDAY #ioo se 2 WHY CERTAINLY, © BARNEY © THE ONLY FUN I’ GET © IN LIFE 1S HELPING OUT \ t as a result of ponse Commander Wells to proceed Tool Compartment. Wells, in the course of ation with the air-| important discovery | : the substitution of wheels iditional weight would make 8 to a world the trip de in h was it nes to carry iximum load of gas and oll. morning of July 1, boys were warming up and while thousands people were crowding around € planes before their Calcutta, Wells, ta other than the slipped into the compartment bé wore, h it in the fus se a few minutes ant planes went the ria Maidan, circled memorial, the the Ochterlony final look atthe nd headed toward had plenty of room inside the fuselage, st to miss the sig he opened the trap door on the por he tuck ht d out a few inches, | watched the juto mills of Cal-| nd the vill of Bengal} with them} were n ur they flew north along and Over Historic Ground. | | LOOK:-HERE’S- THE LATEST. Cod Liver Oil Now In Tasteless Tablets r ich the world LOTTA COOKIES. PEOPLE WHO ARE IN NEEL - LETS SIT DouN . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK:PLUG See i YEssig=: AND ToDAY IM GOING DOWN TO THE BREAD LINE With S50Q0°° AND DISTRIBUTE 1T AMONG *EM FOR A RAINY DAY = WHATS MONEW To Me %. I GOT PLENTY— ~ 2 % petty I BETTER BE GONG-- THANKS FoR THAT 100. OLD PARDNER Automobiles und the most primitive means of transportation are — e of the! jumbled together in India, the U. S. world flyers getting probably’ the Greatest Flesh Builder GenselY| best ides of actual conditions in this strange country as they, winged ———— the (riches | their way around the globe. No more will week, thin, untoru-|§ She eeket. nate child: Gry (in protest ywhsp| ar bundFe to the square|du temples where $,000 Brahmin]ever had to do as much manual la- the; "nes eps athe 2 31 ak Pe age all through here.| priests dnitlate throngs of gullible] bor in a whole lifetime as Mr. Lin- sian oll ts brought out. | cocoarut and banana groves,| pilgrims into the mysteries of the|ton Wells did to earn.hia.right to Medical > progresses rapidly, clumps of tall bamboo, swamps, and| complex Hindu religion. Although|accompany the American. — world So een eee ne your arus-| endless fields of grain they sped. On| now past noon, and though the sun|fllers’ as they winged thelr was gist’s real, genuine cod liver nd y was blazin: flew over the plain near where they ugar-coated tablets that young qnd a \raclo man, with an|cal Intensity, they could see thou- id can take with ease and pleasure. cute ipgencne a ey pe ine | sande loti Ennaue bathing. cin tie baebisas uit, eiktany y followers of the|river, On the steps of the ghats who oughy to take cod | Sty y in one of the ten| Were hundreds of round, toadstool, 1, Depa tise) tt Temi AR ene a cave Dattlas Soe) KURCNS like affairs, the huge palm leaf um: Pete APM ota Petpet ne Jd Ganges a Thrilling Sight. brellas which the Brahmins rent to “h eage ee rads a ee Meet ng in and out of showers and|the pilgrims, this ileema ewe far just ahead of the rapidly ap-| At several points they saw smoke Of course, doctors have been pre-|Proaching annual monsoon storms,|curling up from the funeral pyres f SR MK a1 é y plunged out of a cloud and saw|where the bodies of tens of thou- gerne SECTS at bend in the Gan- ahead sands of a Ualy Bt lets tee Ens aot wit oulous city extending | year, in order that their ashés may elatene tadtavacots mines tot miles slong the farther bank.|be thrown into the sacred river. eetcte anata’ om their maps they knew this to| Miss Filfth in Airptanes. z |be Benares, and the realization of it} To see this city which is older sent a thrill through evgry one—a) than history from an airplane has | thrill that its echo along | its distinct advantag You miss | = down with all its tropi- Hindus are burned each bi a the spir ay crouching | the indescribable filth and revolting a > the nt behind) sights of the parrow: streets where Ha For they | sacred cows 1 ash-smeared hol : t y looking "NT | men: jostle the crowds of perspirin 5 a of the oldest | oiigrims. You miss the horror of : nd » of the hollest cities On) too close a view of the funer " een B¢ jearth, a Gity that was old and ®a-| pyre and youshurry by just fa é : cred hundreds of years before the} enough to miss seeing a husband 2 i. « rist smashing his dead wife's skull with a down a lttle lower, in Accordance with the Hin é a club, in t"a better view, they saw t bathing ghats where more the gre f ‘ than a million Hindus come each] skun to explode. You also miss the|}y Y A year to utter their prayers to) nauseating sight of the half. burn Cacper | Mother Gunga and to bathe in the/eq bodies floating beside your st ie. rs : es pea er which, they fervidly believe. | seeing boat, with vultures plucking | °° roo bi: BEis washes away ery sin—the river| at them and crocodiles snapping off | ( ey wonderful | that even in ir coming back | tees and arms | t a é next incarnation in a high Atter circling .over the city o = F ceaselses prayer, the American | are v : ‘ A ng the waterfront the fly-|wora fliers sped on west with th ae shee tw the spires of fantastic Hin-| Ganges to the right and the Jumna z cited Pegs —T | to the left, until straight ahead th: saw another metropolis, the city eee HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS <= Six miles from the ra - : : Be Better Looking—Take | (1oriin ong ity cirated ovee is | t THE FACT THAT COAL'S THE Olive Tablets ngars of the royal air force, ar ive 4 c scended after havin, BEST DEFENSE~-APPEALSTO | If your skin is yellow—complexion | tarsi uit ara a hale COM § 1 | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— FOLKS OF MON SENSE! you have a bad taste in your mouth— a lazy, no-good feeling—you should the Bo take Olive Tablets, who. shou Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | 4. ry titute for calomel—were prepared by Dr, Edwards after 17 years of study partment rolling do du ritual—a solemn rite to prevent the licking flames from causing the leaving the city An Wade and of the across far off. Hindustan re. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—The air liner LogAngeles is scheduled to make flights to Bermuct, San Juan, ‘The Canal Zone and either Honolulu or Europe during the spring. A schedule’ made public today ‘at to 17; 1F YOU NEED A Canal or *Europe the navy department fixes the time of the Bermuda flight between Feb- ruary 16 and 26, the San Juan flight March 1 18 to May 10, and the flight elther to Honolulu | May 20 and June 30. Zone April between MEDICINE YOU SHOULD HAVE THE. BEST Have you ever stopped to reason hy it is that that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are The reason is plain ala “no of the manufacturer. ies more parti¢ A medicing real cy 1 forgott ho are in minent dr years mmend Ogden ci sston, to their ama sale 1d they see but Ace ing out of their and vi With the per wn thetr cheeks all three en? le s0 many t products fylfll, the This rly to a medi- preparation that ive value almost sells as like an endless chain s: the remedy {s recommended have been benefited, ‘to Dr for in to swo: need of it ggist says “Take imer’s Swamp- Preparation T have sold for never almost hows excellent results, any of my customers testify rm hesitate to every as No other kidney remedy has so large a statements ified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the fter success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root es eaarerue Ove eatarnt | of them did a first class imitation of | {8 due to the fact, so many people rerlablecompound clivecotor, |" 1™dian nautch dance. Nor was|claim, that it fulfills almost’ every — Tohaveaclear. a by thie "| Word of criticism uttered to the | Wish in’ overcoming kidney, liver Sy : no pimples cam, pinkslkin, brighteyts. |tirst aerial stowaway to “hook a [and bladder ailments, ‘corrects .ur- Fe =lee COK Pee & fe ing o ao re ater ride” on an around the world afr-| {nary troubles and neutralizes the NATRONA:‘TR FEROS: ae Olive ‘ablets act on | P2"°: Wells was greeted as though | urle ack which causes rheumatism. ie (ty the liver and bowels likecalomel—yet | 2° “ere th igal son, But a} You may receive a sample bottle TORAGE AND Co's) have no dangerous alter efentee mnoment put him to jum: wamp Root by Parcel . Post. COAL QUARTET TE [peuamennisatetrticc ein it ec rae Den a PHONG 249° -P.0.8OX S57. ipation, ‘Take one or two nightly and | ree 8 heditp for | hamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents, te the pleasing results, Wiliona.ob 1? 5 ke! stowaways | also mention thls paper. Large and e : N 8 nave to do at sea edium size bottles for sale ata! dare sold annually at Loc and 80e, ae taans newspaper writers | d. t ; “ai wv Us ptor —AdY, Reclamation Commissioner Mead Op- poses Further Blanket Measures - Aimed For Relief of Water Users DENVER, Colo, Jan. 6.—No further blanket relief measures for the benefit of 25 federal reclamation projects, embracing 1,692,000 acres in western states, can be ex- pected from the reclamation bureau, Reclamation Com- missioner Mead. declared in a communication read today at the opening of a conference of representatives of farmers and Water. users . of all western ftates_and government. officials of CT AND VOICED the rec!amation bureau. The-confer- ence, is.the first step toward carrt- Continued~from Page One. Ing out the provisions of the new tive duties by parsing on first read. reclamatoin_ act. “This. meeting,” Commissioner Ing two proposed ordinances,* The first provides that’ private citizens Mead.explained in, his message, “was prompted.by'a desire to secure the advice .and. recommendations of many of. those who ‘will efther par- ticlpate actively in-the surveys to be made or-whose interests’ will be -vi- ually. affected. “I-wish to call attention to the unmistakable gntention of congress thut- operation and maintenance charges hereafter accruing must be pald _ without, delay . or , extension. ; Under the new. law such charges may not take water from firo plugs} = without the permission of the fire} ™vstbe paid in advance in all cases chief or water commissioner, and |.“5ere adjustments are made on oll levies a penalty of ‘$100 fine or 90 | Projects or where od Projects are days in jail, on both, for violation. | itlated. » - , The second provides that Ucenses} After pointing out) that the recia- may be issued at the beginning of | mation bureau was‘not created as a. ; any quarter, instead of only atthe | credit agency, Commissioner Mead sinning of the ‘year, but that all | licenses will expire on December 51. | The Casper Dajly Tribune was des. ignated the official c “ewspaper for the first six months of 1925. Action on. bids for fenaing the city reservair and for installing an elec- trical unit.at the pump, station was postponed for one week. The annual report of the fire deé- partment was recelved and placed on file. The principal recommendations in his communication: sald: were a repetition of last. year’s re- “I do not believe that* we should contemplate any further measures quest for a new bungalow type fire station anda suggestion that the or- for blanket relief to projects. What- dinance’ for the inspection of build- ever reliefs extended should be in- dividual’in character and adjusted ings be revised to cope with the many bad gas and electric installa- to meet the needs of each case. Surveys will be made of the gov- tions which have been responsible for a large number of fires. ' ernment projects with a, view to re ‘adjusting “construction. costs owed The fire station proposal was touched ‘on ‘in Dr. Loy’s report, to the government ‘by settlers or water wus ett which conceded that auch a building was desirable and voiced the hope Mexican Shot By Section. Laborer At Medicine Bow that the ctiy might see its way clear *‘o commence its erection .sometime in the future. Ih LARAMIE, Wyo,-Jan. 6.—Guil- lermo Cortino,- a- Mexican section laborer at=Medicine Bow, on the drese Vela, a former railroad labor. er Sunday, and- surrendered to a The “mayor's veport of activities | Gcouty” sheriff. He says ‘Vela in 1924 stressed tHe great amount! roped Him and ‘then shot at tim, of improvement. work completed dr| ana he killéd him in self dete, hearing completion duritig ‘the | ty was taken to the county jail twelve months. In that year, awit, che body Gttie died Mor showed, the city added $952 eamibblnee tat had® oar tot tie moe worth, of paving one-third ,of. the oner ¢f Carbon county eee A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plain. written, together with 5 cents (and this slip). to.Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, ant. receive in return a trial pack: containing CHAMBERLAIN’S.COUGH, REM- EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron- chial, ‘‘flu"’-and whooping coughs, and. tickling throat; CHAMBER- LAIN’S TABLETS for stomach tron- bles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and con- etipatlon; also CHAMBERLAIN’S SALVE, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and akin affections; these valued family medi- clges for oniy 5 cents, Dow’t mise it. whole amount now in use;.sewers worth $234,324, sidewalk construc- tion costing $160,000 and the. new $120,000 reservoir capable of meeting the city’s needs for years to come. Tribute was paid to the record of the legal department in carrying 69 appeals cases to the district court and obtaining action in 49 of there. Fines and bond forfettures, the mayor stated, had paid the expenses of the city attorney's office and the assurance that the city was ready to carry prosecution to a finish was held to have had a salutary effect in discouraging crime, - Another meeting of the new coun. gil probably will be called by May Loy later tn the week. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1925 SAY You AND THE REST OF THE MOB HOP OVER To THAT LUNCH ROOM IN THE NEXT BLOCK =~ CROER WHAT Nov LiKE = ELL BE OVER LATER AND SETTLE THE BILLe SURE! ALL AIN'T NOBODY HERE BUT TRACKS, SKEEZIx. AN! THEY BETTER KEEP ON MAKIN" COIN TO BE MIGHTY By Billey De Beck $5009 DIVIDED AMONG ONE MAKES. $5002 WHERE 'S THE OLO GEEZER 2 OR THEYV'S INDIVIDUAL RELIEF FOR PROJECT. SETTLERS IS URCED FOR THE FUTURE Moves Up Union Pacific, shot and killed Ane . f James P. Noonan, president’ of the International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers, is the new eighth vice: president of the-American Fed- eration of Labor. His election teok place at. the meeting of the execu- tive council at which William Green was elevated to the presidency suc- ceeding the late Samuel’ M. Gomp- ers. ROSSPOLICY FOR STATE ECONOMY Gontinued from Page One. nouncement that her administration would not mark any changes of policy, but rather a continuation of those laid down by her hust Regardless of what these may be, there are any forthcoming, the whole subject of Mrs. Ross’ message to the body has. been kept secret and, apparently, even her closest friends have not been taken into her confidence. And as today Wyoming, the trail blazer in the matter of woman's rights, will settle down to a two year period during which the execu tive reins will be held by one of those recognized by statute more | than half a century ago, The new governor has selected Edward B. Almon as her secretary and Miss Ruth Harrington as pri- vate stenographer. Both served in similar capactties during the ad- ministration of the late Governor Ross. W. R. McMillan, who was private E. Lucas during the three months intervening between the death of Governor W. B. Ross and ths as- sumption of office by Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, today became chief clerk of the state game and fish department, succeeding T. C. Thompson, promoted to the office of chief deputy game and fish commis- sioner. Thompson succeeds Bliss Bayne, who is to become. superin- tendent of the state fish hatchery at Hyatville. DENVER, Colo., Jan. €—Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford, state.superin- tendent of. public instruction, toda; sent the following telegram to Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, governor of Wyoming: $3 “Congratulations to the first wo- man governor from the state which first elected women to state office. May all your plans and programs become splendid realities, muking for the honor. of your state and the glory of womankind. Sick 3 YEARS ~ WITHOUT RELIEF Finally Found Health by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound © Columbia, S. C.— ‘‘ Your. medicine has done me so much good that I feel a rashes owe life } to i ise e; was sic icfans, bu ter tae secm to Telp me any, F | Then! took Lydia enough to do my a housework, where - before I was hard- able to be up. 1; I have also taken the Vegetable Compound during the Change of Life ani it has left me in ‘ood health. I recommend it as the st medicine for women in the : Change of Life and you can use the; facts as a testimonial.’’—Mrs. S. Houiey, R. F. D. No. 4, Columbia, Sorth Carolina. Why suffer for years with back- ache, nervousness, painful times and other ailments common to women from early life to middle 2ge, when Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound will bring relief Tn a recent country-wide canvass of purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound over 200,000 replies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported they were bene- fited by its use, { Regular meeting will be held at the K, of P. Hall a Wednesday evening, January 7. i officers and other special work to be arranged. 4 All members are requested to be “ i Refreshments will be served. 5. H, BRANDEN, Clerk © Installation of } present. secretary to Acting Governor Frank”