Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 6 Sand r pyright, By the a ght For dull ache or sharp p pain, for soreness or stiffness, Baume Bengué brings ble ed relief. Its penetrating warmth willdrive awaypain like magic. GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH (ANALGESIQUE ) Dodged by World ked Erik Nelson. “the battery on the Chicago went dead d it not until 11 o’clock that we finally start- ed west tow the Euphrates. It was a gorgeous day | with perfect visibility The golden domes and minarets Kazemain, and the white and gold minarets of Bagdad | ther mosques sparkled in]tween Bagdad and Turkey, is the Cheek t over. the fascinating on earth. There a nd irt chan more buried cities here than Babyle anywhere. Although we didn't see t British airmen told; us we g to fly directly above the Tower } " Babel, which, by the way, was as a wireless station during he | ctent often | Hittites van ina : or 15,000 years. Archeclogists have Over Countless Buried Cities Iready discovered tablets giving the For the ologist and students|names of more than a hundred f ancient egion over|kings who ruled here before tt which we f ‘ way up f Abraham. Surelysthis must t tad ar be-| be the’ moat. fi — |the world for {can, British, a rench scientists have f evidence which clearly ENGUE| Devils Fliers THOM. papers Syndicate and the Me Syndicate) The people of the east ‘as here that Noah lived and cruised about dur- flood e tombs of Jonak ekial, Daniel, Noah, and sany other Biblical partriarchs aré 1 out in this region and are both Jewish and Moham.- | as |medan pi As we ¢ valley of the| Euphrates and looked down on an-| Assyria and the land of the| we were constantly pass- of|ign over mounds beneath which are |buried cities whose names have been forgotten. Most of them 8,000 to 6,000 years old, but even date back for 10,000 lew up t are frorr some may s that life | ized in Baby |is in Aicat was well organ- lon 5,000 years ago as It York or London today The laws and administrative system of Hammurab! w not so much | Wicraranta thon! dio teers Follow Historic Euphrates. On this fight from Bagdad across the North Arabian desert to | Aleppo, we followed the Euphrates nost of the way. The monotony of rip was broken by watching the nous course of the river, by looking for mounds that might in ate burted cities, and by dodging all sand storms. We saw scores nd devils’ whirling about the They seemed to travel at speed and reminded us some- what of the pictures of waterspouts that we used to see in our school HOTEL for Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a. m. and 2:30 p. Leave Salt Creek 8a. m. and 2 p. m BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS Bus Leaves 2:30 Daily Salt Or Transportation Co, ‘ EPHONE 144 NON-STOP SERVICE FROM LL W NI SUNDAYS DAYS” shu you've been time.” For othe business f we announce PROVIDE SERVICE GHT AND DAY, ALSOON You would prdbably say ks, nothing new to that; And you'd be right non-stop service is an- difference public utility and the ordinary NATRONA POWER COMPANY RAMONA JLMurphy Monee San Francisco 174 Ellis St. near Powell ia aig oe hotel ge rates d reasonable aj] rooms are outside rooms the some THIS) “ON] WE AND ~ HOLI- doing that all the between a |end of our journey round the world H if Constipated, Boss — HEAM Nous, WE te —- DOWN IN, NEW O'LEANS AN> WE GOT NO MONEY FO" GnoceRies Warr EVERY BoUY THINKS IM FUGSH — - DIDNT THEY. GWE ME THE SWaLLesr SUITE OF MoOMs IN THE Hover --= Tip GET some MONEYS GONNA TO SOME fhe Casner Daily Criburie 7 pons woaay— \Iii! Hi! WERE - IM 9, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG YES. sin = THis Frtreo SUIT CASE hed TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925 MR.GOOGLE = A C. CAME FOR YOU PASO THE BILL = WELL PUT THE CHARGES ON YOouR WEEKIN. BILL. “Au mews TLL Go RiGuT uP AND 1D. PACKAGE CASHIER money MANGE ° MERCHANDISE By Billey De Beck [SS WE 3UST CAME PS ARCOND TO see )} 1 You'D cor \ sTTLEO SaLLy YOU'D FORGET = \ DIONTT THR so THs ONE! EezIx IVE HEARD VCH NICE THINGS ABOUT. COME OVER AND SEE AUNTIE sauy. —— He's AuTTiE BasHFOL with F STRANGERS sometimes, / 1S THE REL r | } geographies. We wondered would happen if one of them us. Sometimes it required quick | maneuvering, but we managed tc keep out of their track, although, several went whistling by within a few yards of us and made the air awfully bumpy. “Sixty miles south of Aleppo we encountered a big one that looked | Uke a mountain coming right across | the desert toward us. Climbing to| 6,000 teat we got well above it. The top of that storm was at about 4,000 feet, and the sun shining the whirling white particles {t look like a spinning vapor. “At 6:10 in the afternoon we ar rivet! over a city of flat roofed houses that looked even larger from the air than Bagdad, whence we had come, In the center of it on a high hill was a mammoth citadel with enormous crumbling walls and the tall minarets of an ancient mosque This city was Aleppo, the capital of what hit column «of | Saladin, the mighty Saracen con querer who defeated Richard the| Lion Hearted before the gates of Jerusaler | “Here also was where Field Mar shal Viscount Allenby, the modern crusader, got full revenge for the « feats of Cx . s de Lion, for {t here that the Turkish armies f{ nally threw dowr dvance of care, and the nd horses ¥ mounted on camel were led by Emir e the my ‘Law © Felsal and man French Flyers in Control. rev ta in reday Aleppo is ruled by the rene} connection with ther y over Syria, Nine miles we came down,on ‘Here, Just as we found a countrt almost entirely by cers were all out 1 the first thing insisted upor joing was to our. health in wine of special age which they had saved for on. Then we worked un k, spent the night in the prin Ipal hotel in Aleppo, and were uy at dawn, ready to start for Constan Unople. With the Bosphorus oni day's flight away we felt as h we could see victory and the in sight. The mere though that we were so near Europe filled us with new life and enthusiasm.” ee Telephone girls » able to speak in Bombay must six languages. “Cascarets” 10c : ' Dizzy, Bilious : Feel fine! Let = Cascarets clean ==, your bowels and <— ————— stimulate your liver. No grip Ing or overact = 4)ing. Millions of 2S men, women, and children take this harm- less laxative. cathartic It doesn't sicken you i olls, calomel and salts nice—acts wonder: ful and 50c boxes—any drug store.—Ady eee eee | ; \ C7 F aG8 ( This Is Quite ACRoss wiThouT FALLIN’ OFF \ BE SurPeiseD TL y Ve [ et aeoUT THe ( {| OTHER GIRL Vvou'vE \ BEEN) RAVING] ABOUT WALT OLD BOY 7 YOU HAVENT GONE an GOT YOURSELF ENGACED UST BEFORE | APPEARED On THE SCENE HAVE \ You ? ato UF 6.0, FNL (Continued from Page One) showed his two the u: un hour the board returne Horton, eight votes each making headway but not breaking | deadlocks. It was then that a strong arm| committee was chosen consisting of | the two candidates and two sup porters of each who adjourned to take a whack at aggravating situation. This b strategy had its instructions to report to the w " ured of the unanimous upport of t caucu: In less than 1 and a ening elements that It is CALL ELLEDGE FOR SIGNS—Phone 1750 for all ages. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J, YOUR BOY See to it thet he gets the body-building and strength- Scott’s Emulsion supplies in great abundance. he famous white food- tonic that builds strength we jpaign and met defeat at the hands | aplit between}of Charles EB. rviving candidates, Brown and| like twenty This was | nounced that Senator ot | weetwater had been The caucus registered \ts unanimous | endorsement and the deadlock was no more. DEMOCRATS MAKE SELECTIONS Senator Theodore Wanerus of Campbell county, who bore the honor of the Democratic nomina. tion for congress in the recent cam Brown nominated. | Winter by something | thousand votes, will be again sacrificed upon the altar of his party as the party's cholee for president of the sengte The choice of the Democrats for speaker had not been announced last evening, the selection deing| postponed until this morning The governor's message to the joint session was to be delivered at noon immediately following separate lorganization of the two bodies. It rstood to be a document con approximately six thousand and deals principally with omy in conducting the public} business The budget to be presented by the governor, is said to be carved down to such a fine point ax to leave no room for further reduction and scaraely enough to support the state Institutions, at least not in the man- eco ner in which they have heretofore been accustomed There was some Alsultory discus sion between the waiting spells between reports from the Repub ican caucus room, and ft all em: brs 4 the three topice—bank guar- \ tee, child labor and gasoline tax. far os developed, advocates of these measures are either in the] minority or are holding thelr thun: | der for @ later occasion. STATE WITNEao ISPROTECTED LOS ANGELBS, Calif, Jan. 13.— Sam Schepps, one of the state's prin cipal witnesses at the Kid McCo: murder trial, has been under police protection for the last four days, @ result of a telephonic threat get him,” {t was learned yesterday According to the police report, the 6 on the teelphone held that Schepps was the man who put M Coy where he is and he would get his for what he had done hepps and hi the three persons shot by Mecx ex-pugilist, in the Mors’ antique shop the morning Mrs. Theresa W Mors was found dead in her apart ment McCoy recently was convicted of manslaughter Mra. Mors’ de ine ath _ QUST GOOD PALS. | Sy we THREE NO, WE'RE TOUE THER INTER-ALLIED AGREEMENT 1 READY TOSIGN United States to Fix . Signature to Debt — Adjustment. PARIS, Jan. 13. (By the Assoctat- ed Press).—Representatives of the United States, for the first time since America’s failure to ratify the Versailles treaty, are about to sign an inter-allied agreement, with the object of which is to fix and divide German reparations payments. Instead of observers, America now becomes an active participant in the settlement of the arising out of the peace of situation Ver. sailles; that 1s considered here to be the at most the important result attained interallied financial confer. ence which ts due to close today. | | | | wife were two of | anection with | Non-Support Made | Divorce Complaint Inez M. Barbar has filed a euit for divorce against Harry A. ‘Bar- ber, whose address ts unknown. They were married at Lawton, Okla., Jan- uary 5, 1918, and have no children Fafure to provide is the specific grounds on which the suit is filed & te cats han Try a Cl ssified Ad for results, The co-operation of the United States is regarded particularly in French circles as constituting a new and important fact which may have weighty consequences in the future, both morally and materially, the more fo as one of the negotlators, Ambassador Kellogg, will be called, on March 4, to assume direction of America’s foreign polic) PARIS, Jan. 13.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.)}—The final plenary session of the allied finance minis- ters conference will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning for the purpose of ratifying the agreements reached by the various delegations regarding the apportionment of reparations under the Dawes plan it was announced late this after noon Rail Merger To Be Opposed WASHINGTON, Jan. 1%.—Notice that the American Short Line Railroad association will oppose the OH LET'S MAKE LATER IN THE WEEK WE HAVENT HAD ANY TIME OURSELVES YET aS one =S S B we, nexr Day THEN. SHES UST THE KIND OF &_GIRL YOU CANT HELO BOT UKE. Eastern Trunk Line consolidation proposed by the Van Sweringen Brothers, has been given to the Interstate Commerce commission. In making this announcement today before the senate Interstate Com meres committee, B. B. Cath, rep resenting the association, said the Van Sweringens were proposing to leave out a number of short line roads connecting with: the system because they will not come in on less than their physical valuation ‘ Bicbtdes Message From Lost Crew Is Washed Ashore the fll-fated French vessel Jeanne d@'Arc stating thet their craft was rapidly sinking without hope of ree. cus off the Cornish coast, has beer washed up in @ bottle near here. The message, dated December 26, was written in pencil on a sheet torn from a note book and was signed by the master, Piere Levi nais of Concarneau. Marine Guard In Nicaragua To Be Returned WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—wWith drawal from Nicaragua of ths United States marine guard main tained there has been determine? upon. Stops Your COUGH | Each ingredient of this stan- dard family remedy is a recog- nized healing medicine for coughs and throat irritations, Benekits both children and grown-aps. Be Sure /t's COUGH REMEDY CONTAINS NO NARCOTICE Sold Everywhere Tecommended singe Jg72 | | Used act (HERE'S A GUN BUILT FoR. CARS LEAVE DAILY Save us AT 9 ima Sa Transpc TOWNSEND HOTE CASPER TO RA¥ nd Raw! WYOMING } OF SENSE ! PATRIOTS VLINS STAG mpany’s Office PHONE 144 DEFENSE--USED By b | OTORWAY | : den i= Te fe or » Wary & ES R ares seas (HAMBERLAINT ie

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