Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 26, 1925, Page 10

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n PAGE TEN HERRIN DEATHS STILLMNSTERY Continued from Page One, «Window panes and bullet scarred walls as the public testimonal of the | * rlie Boswell on se the state would Faulty a8 elimination —the cause of most ills. To be regular as clockwork, each day some way enjoy ROMAN MEAL—a Properly balanced food DR. JL. MASEK, Ph. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rest Assured You Will Be Satisfied Room 16, Daly Building gave no intima- UPON THE OPE f¢ the shooting, ¥ hat he expe: t restored in t two years Young had 1 the central figure of Williamson ummer Young and his wife da upon by unidentified as- I automobile as rd Bast St. Louis, k in the head by a chi of buckshot, which made her The first nd open break occurred on varied career won recognition when, as department of justice agent, he cap- ys, a gang of draft om United States and Te: Single handed, Young met the seven men in ‘‘Haley’s Hell,” a part the mour s where few men He led them captive to — J. E. TAGGART DIES. Following an operation for appen- dicitis, J. H. Taggart, 44, truck driv- e whose home is at , died this morning t the Shaffer-Gay | ANMY PAIR Io STORE HOLDUP Omaha Grocer Shoots Men Who Are Trying To Rob His Wife. |ed the requ&t today but postponed oner’s jury decided here this morn- ing after given a night and asked Mrs. some cookies and gum. held her up and were about to rob the stor some boxes in the rear of the store, fired killing Kelly Fay. Army had excellent records. In addition to. the coroner's in-| up, ‘ort Omaha army officers will quest, F condy aff Phone 849-J We Are Proud Of Our Work on the WALLS AND CEILING of the NEW HOME OF THE WYOMING TRUST CO.. The High Lighted Gold Ceiling and Border Is Hand- Painted and Not Stencil Work. FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING SEE E. G. Erickson and Son Office Phone 2680—319 West Eighth St. E. G. Erickson Clifford S. Erickson aes | fhe Casper Daily Cribune of Omaha; Gall Fay #@ brother, of Omaha; Miss Catherine Fay of Oska- loosa and F. N. Peterson, his step- father, were present at the inquest. Fay's relatives did not comment on Honduras Asks Arms Purchase 7 national WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. (By the Associated Press)—The provisional government of Honduras has re- quested the United States govern- ment to sell it « quantity of arms and other munitions. State department officials recetw- nks as decision until the provisional au thorittes in Honduras take office on| Senator Perry W. OMAHA, Neb., Jan. —James| February 1, and renew the applica-| for his liking for boys ‘ay, of Oskaloosa, Kan., and Nor-| tion in the name of the constituted 5 efforts | Van Burean, Ark., Fort} £0Vernment of that country. r diers, were killed by 8. - Sahate R. Gulich, Omaha grocer, while at- listening to evidence as nt inquest of army and ch was ordered released TO CLEAR SKIN diers, according to wit- to the Gulich ‘store 7 o'clock Saturday Gulich for They then Any breaking out or skin {rritation on face, neck or body ts overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sul- phur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of Ity germ destroying prop- erties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from itching, burning and irri- tation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right leaving the skin clear and e when Gulich hiding behind ing and land surv: introduced by first and then officials testified both men smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A Uttle jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It_is used like cold cream.—Ady. formal investigation of the as announced. I, A. Fay, ther of the dead sol herine Fay. his property.” MANY MEASURED ARE BROUGHT IN Continued from Page One. permit the deposit of state funds in banks outside confining to state banks and such re in the tate, law provides that the er shall not have on dé- k public funds to r than one-half the npaired capital stock f the bank of deposit. repeals this restriction. Jenkins, noted and girls and to make them not be popular with the Wyoming, ildren of the state if his 24 becomes a law. This bill provides that public schools shall not bo dismissed, except by order of the board of trustees, on Lincoln's birth- day, Washington's birthday, Armis- , Arbor day and general elec- All these days are legal The Jenkins bill provides held in the schools — to emphasize their significance and !mportance.” Senate File 23, ‘an act to regulate the practice of professional engineer- which was ‘ameron by re- quest, 1s in one phase an interest- ing exception to the ordinary bill. Whoever drew the bill appears to have felt under constraint of neces- sity to glve a definite reason for it, therefore it begins in this wise: “In ordey to safeguard life, health and Therefore Is set forth at Roy great length those things which the bill says rhall be done, and how they shall be Hone, “in order to safeguard life, health and property.” Passed by House. House 30.—Relating to nuncupa- tive wills. Ayes 54; noes 0. House 32.—Relating to probating of will when there is no contest. Ayes 53; noes 0. House 31.—Relating to jury trials in cases appealed from justice courts. Ayes 54; noes 0. House 25.—Relating to allowance for drivers for consolidated schools. Ayes 56; noes 3. House 33.—Relating to defendant testif;ing in criminal cases. Ayes 53; noes 0. Introduced in Senate. Yenate 26. (Lee)—Relating to the loaning of permanent school funds by the state farm loan board in the form of mortgages. Revenue. Withdrawn in Senate. Senate 14.—Relating to the re- demption of real estate. Signed by Governor. 8, B. A. I. (8. F. 1.)}—Relating to the state census. Solons Junket To THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. 26.— Frank E,. Anderson of Laramie, P. | W. Jenkins, of Cora, state senators; Bayard C. Wilson, of Glendo and A. D. Pearson, of Cheyenne, members Keep “PRETTY HANDS free from winter’s chaps MENTHOLATUM is softening, protecting antiseptic Thermop Springs|| MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925 a eee LUEMTENENEEEEEEREEEEEEEEREen of the state house of representa- tives, were here Saturday making investigation of Big Horn hot springs, property of the state. Fri- day they visited the industrial school for delinquent boys at Wor- land. In the budget recommended to the state lawmakérs now in session at Cheyenne, Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross reduces the appropriation for the Worland institution from $170,- 000 to $75,000 and for the hot springs here from $27,329.89 to $24,990. Committees from Thermopolis and Worland visited the state legisla: ture claiming the recommendations of Governor Ross are not sufficient to meet expenses and pay for need- ed improvements. In the total Governor Ross has cut the budget in two, from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000, approximately. The budget as the governor recommends it keeps within the known Income of the state. Modern mothers know that too much dosing {s harmfulfto a child’s delicate stomach, Vicks comes in safve form and is applied externally—can be freely used without the slightest harmfu> effect. For croup and children’s colds you just rub Vicks over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel cloth. ‘The ingredients—Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine —are released as vapors by the body heat and inhaled with every breath all night long. At the same time Vicks is absorbed through and stim ulates the skin lke a poultice or plaster. Colds go over night, croup ts gen- erally relieved within 15 minutes, yvicks VAPORUB Over 17 Mutton Jars Useo Yearty 416 HOLLY ST. eee “= - Accept Casper’s Co NG OF ONE OF OUR FINEST BANKING ESTABLIS The Public Is Cordially Invited To Inspect - Our New Home IN THE DALY BUILDING THE Wyoming Trust Co 219 South Center—Formerly Wyoming Theater DE LUXE STUDIO Fine Portraits Commercial Photography 19 to 25 Daly Building ee L. D. AUSTIN Audits—Systems—Tax Service Satisfaction Assured Suite 16 Daly Building Phone 2346 WELCOMES OUR Wyoming ngratu NTS FROM BUILDING OCCUPAN ples of our work. The Casper Daily Tribune Wishes the Trust Co. ALL SUCCESS My confidence in the the establishment of the Wyoming Trust Company, feeling a certain sense of pride in having contribut STONE AND BRICK Lasting and Well Installed by This Company : | WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. Oil Maps-—Blue and White Printing—Photo Copying GEOLOGIST—PETROLEUM ENGINEER Rooms 14-17 Daly Building JERSEY MILK We are now in a position to take a few of the many customers that have asked for CUR MILK in the past. We also do General Team Work and Lawn Work. GRAVEL AND SAND A SPECIALTY MURPHY BROTHERS PHONES 1096-R or 698-M lations + » CONTRACTORS AND FRIENDS May We Well Be Proud of Our Work on the New Home of THE WYOMING TRUST CO. In addition to this wevare responsible for the same sort of work on Mr. Daly’s other building, occupied by Pep’s News Depot and Riley’s Cafe. The new High School and the Midwest Building are other exam- Estimates Cheerfully Given G. W. Cottrell Construction Co. ° 536 South Grant Street: - Phone 1612-J Phone 1191-W rosperity of Casper has always been unbounded and in watching in one of my buildings, I cannot help ed to the evident success of our city. It has always been my aim to change and improve my property to make for greater stimulation of business, and I wish to take this opportunity to wish the Wyoming Trust Com- . pany a thoroughly prosperous regime and all the success they have enjoyed in past years. --- JACK CAMPBELL-JOHNSON COMPANY HEAD-TO-FOOT CLOTHIERS NEW NEIGHBOR, THE WYOMING TRUST COMPANY DALY

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