Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT > » te A re ad ~) one would nd, natu and Labrador wa vor) discove > going Natives Still Use Spears iceberg can re negro who wa airplane, we A Bit of Old History. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” $3 Rub on Good Old Musterole ippe or, € wors monia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub good old Musterole op the con- gested p: and see how q it as it enters sation that To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 5c and € |OMAS. Syndicate) s about the most interesting 1 flight for Erik Nelson, pilot of the New ion to bein ig a direct descendant of the rers of Greenland, Erik had into the flying game. He v istory u' 1 and ¢ $s told us that twel hun ago—seven centuries be- Columbus was born—Irish her “1 colony in Iceland. vikings, away from K of them were Jern Ice 1 cattle and thetr flour boats carried Denmark, and that we le n how one rs in Iceland was eenland in.a storm. 1 1 his men survived the winte the following spring That was Greeniand 1 to establish southern.end of the t the head of a great fjord Greenland island of the arcti ‘and if Erik the Red wi today I have no doubt but what we be a promoter at Miami or ngeles At any rate, when Erik the Red returned to Iceland he painted Greenland in such vivid colors that two score and five shiploads of set- tlers set sail with him. Just’ what y said to the discoverer of Green land when they saw his icy moun tains the old sagas do not tell A down before reaching the y land. “For four hundred years the ¢ had their colonies on and it is estimated that more than five thousand of them there. The remains-of their y still be seen. It was time that a Viking named lost at sea in fogg er and sailed for many da3 without knowing his bearings t to a land where the untains or glaciers. B: not the Greenland he wa so he turned north and nd the colonies his ot aS story of Bjarni’s aventures excited the curtosity of Leif, son Erik the Red. Leif Erikson w one of the of his d. and one of the few whom Roman missionary priests in Nor- way had c rted from the boister: | sail of Valhalla Leifr var to Chris- mikill madhr ok gastr at sia t GET FEELING | Salt Creek Busses Trar tation Co. TELEPHONE $5.00 Reward Pat ecriptions | | Telephone 15 bh Nelson at Home in Land f Ancestors rs Syndicate and the Mo | ally expect, the visit to Iceland, | and richn | w tedated the literature’ of jE Germany and England. 1 | this Hterature, which in s tt quantity of authentic | But | most picturesque vikings | Oe Casnet Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THAT WAS FINE OF YOU;8U0 - Tr TusT HAD THE Jockey CWBK ON TRE PHONE - TRE SECRETARY “TELLS ME AGOUT 7OO RESERVE SEATS IN TRE GRAND STAND HAVE BEEN SOLD . Two DOLLARS GACH? BEUEVE ME IT Wish THEYD LOvGH LP THE DOUGH AS IT Rous) ONE OF THE TickeETS\ Tem, HONGRY De en FOR TWO BUCKS EVEN) 4 TYAN. guD <\F YOU THOUGH TENT SE aint GONNA USE SO YOUR PALS ARE GIVING YOU AND SPARK PLUG A BENEFIT A WEEK FROM SATURDAY © DELL BARNEY, IM FOR You « I BOUGHT tay eter is S198 HUH = ADDING 10% To THAT FoR YOUR ne MAKES IT $419 HAVE “ou GOT NaS € CHANGE = THAT Guy, GUD, HE'S ONE IN & MILLION © HE SHOULD GE. HERE ACW TS STE ME DIVE (NT THIS ROAST DUCK MMM-MM Hilly © 1925. by King Features Syndicate. Inc, ’ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 By Billey De Beck THAT TICKETS WoRTH *% aco L DEMAND MY CHANGE! SKEEZIX IS SUCH OF SOURSE. & WONDERFUL BOY WALT, ST's TOO BAD HE's CROWINIG OF LOT OF THI HOW TO DO GOT THERE ane 4 B) A WOMAN KNOWS Ss You co, RACHEL DOES EVERVTHING FoR SKEeEzIx NGS v5 ) Jost At ear / You'>D Never THIN OF. $$ ——<$—$$—————— GaRinsa SoLwEs f Th BY Jove/ One =ROM Ware / \ See int / vp ING TeouBLE Lagoa NOT AGAIN= eT = GN ‘ the arctic, The Danes tole that | ig lthey were always troubled with} aes ae during the short Greenland Milwaukee the first person to greet was Lieut. Clayton Bie who |had acted as advance officer for us| |dlong the Alaskan coast. Bissell the first friend from home hom we had met previously on flight, and you can't imagine what a pleasure it was to encoun- ter him away up there at the end f a fiord in this lonely. out of the jwaty corner of the world “Bissell! had constructed a run- way on the beach, so we pulled the planes right up out of the way of | the floating ice and tied them down Then we jumped into a launch and went out to the cruiser. The entire crew was on deck, and they made |the fjord ring with their cheers as we came on board “Realizing that we had only one more long water jump ahead of us, we decided that we had better elimi- nate as much risk as possible by |changing engines again During |the days we spent here at Ivigtut jit rained most’ of the time, but we worked out in the open and paid no attention to the weather, even |though we were soaked through was “Whenever the wind died down the air would be filled with billions of little files and gnats, They were the most troublesome gnats you ever saw—even worse than the In- sects we had encountered in’ the tropics. They flew into our eyes up our noses, buzzed in and out of our ears, and we had to talk w! our Ups tight shut to keep ther from swarming into our mouths. In r HE NEEDS HIM ANID TEACH HIM. ) GOLLY, IM GLAS OUST REE, | Sau DIDNT Ger DORE HERE ONTIL OFTER \ LEAD YEAR WAS the ideal way to reduce so far as the fot is concerned, The invention-is of German origin. ONE STABBED TO DEATH IN Farmer Seized DRUNKENROW) “or Starving His Livestock EUGENE, Ore., KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Jan. 28 —Moonshine whiskey served at Tea Bar, a mountain spot along the Kal- Jan. 28.47. -R. amath river near the Oregon-Call-| chesem, a farmer living south et fornia border, result in & quarre! rt in an Indian cabin in which one In-| Pesrya er tetding thet oe honmee dian, Willy Harry, 25 was stabbed| i of starvation on his place Of to death, Chester Pepper and Harry} ticers said he told them he had no Jerry are held for the slaying. inatiey.tolbiyi feed Seite The stabbing occurred in the lone-| MO 00 pay “pee | ral thet ire ly cabin last Wednesday night, but details of the tragedy were lacking| 0. paral neniidey ete i aa until deputy sheriffs returned from is fell on his kees in police court’ and a long hike.over mountain trails to prayed hip chee ula ai f= Tea Bar The judge dismissed’ him at ‘tha: time 2 CONFEREES ON Woman Seized SHOALS BILL| For Fraud in ARE SOUGHT) °°°° "2°" fact, they were so bad that finally couldn't work until we got some netting, draped it over our around odd te heads, and tied it tight It seemed very away ks tind these insects up here in summer “But even dodging icebergs \ ng in the rain, and being helt thi voured by Greenland gnats b¢ 1} u y little now. The one thought our minds — the} W 7 Y T 5 I ® ELL AGAIN \: welt e & 4 wise te in all-t Greenland to E : ie eoaut ft priests to Green-| No Change with Years r This great E 1 were true. It was| gone since the days of Erik the } hae benuehe th ont age and on two subse-|Red and his son, Leif the ‘Lucky java que ones undertaken by his|Iceland, Greenland, and Labrador weak and under.| brothers that the coun which |have ck d but little. However, an't sleep or eat,| Leif called Vinland was partially|the Vinland they discovered, and h trouble or burning |¢xPlored. Some think he got as far|from whose inhospitable shores the uma just you see how quick on. Several other cx-|few who followed them were. driy T elp you back to|P ed and many points| Indians, was now tt t all tonics. Tanlac Vegetable for Constipation Take Pills TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH New Selection of Framed Pictures Reproductions of famous paint- ings now on display Downstairs In The Kleinv-Marks Music & Art Co. 238 E. 2nd Phone 1745 | confided in a frend, who suggested OFFENSIVE WITH BAD BREATH? Mr. J. Perry of 792 DeKalb Ave-| nue, Brooklyn, N Y., writes I and “T awakened each morning with an} unpleasant taste and was often re-| minded by my wife that my breath] was disagreeable | “IT tried perfumed tablets, mouth | washes and other camouflages which | gave only temporary relief Atter consulting my dentist and finding my teeth in good condition, | thar possibly my trouble was consti- pation—faulty intestinal elimination: After taking a few doses of Carter's Little Liver Pills, my stomach and bowels were relieved, foul and impure | gases eliminated |Little Liver Pills are small take, move the bowels an a gentle | “ET now-enjoy a wholesome breath|manner—without discomfort and dis- | as, well as umproved health. Carter $| tress? tasty to | Leif the | of 1 called it Vin-| eagerly the chances| flight acre think also take place i ) years, changes est dreams 1 the beyond our that men next wil now ugust 21, to our Sunday: dismay we discovered that our | Eskimo guards had let a few cakes Jof ice drift againet the Chicago's | pontoons during the night with the result that they were punctured in RUSHED NORTE © places. While the rest of us t to work pumping, them out 4 th took off. his clothes, plunged (Continued from Page One) nto the {ey water and hurriedly put| Meviate a diptheria epidemt: emergency patches ing: that town, Dr. @. AG Magru Although we had landed at Frod:| oir. “Geslth s pgpreascras ericksdal, our regular supply bare} i... todas . was a short flight-farther up the Saaerones bike. back daasencted west Coast at Ivigtut, There tMe|, tue Hugh vcheariake crulser Milwaukee awaited us with! Wadningt Di0, to. ie th supplies for the long hop to Labra-| dor. The weather had been report ed fine at Ivigtut that morning, #0, hipment of Nome bas xin unt been quarantined in spite of rain and fog at Fred-| mg Sigs ericksdal, we took off at 11 o’elock."| eet aay) Peper “It was quite a tricky take Off.) available nurses in the d int@rposed Jack Harding, Wve} ———___ to dodge in and out between little cakes big bergs. But we made it, and for two hours we flew along the. bleak Greenland o until we sighted the Milwaukee. “The flight was by no means with- out its thrills. In addition to dodg- | ing icebergs when we took off, we had more than @ dozen encounters with winds that reminded us of the willle-waws' of Alaska. Nearly every time we rounded a mountain and passed the mouth of a ‘ford a ife gust of wind would come |rushing out and knock us all over the sk» reeted by Old Friend. in we landed alongside the and APPINESS depends on how you ‘feel! Tf you do not feel good, full of pep and the joy of living | —nine times out of ten it’s your liver. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Act without making you sick. two tonight. Feel good in the morn- ing. Get a package of 50 for 26 cta. Sold everywhere ‘ANKLES USED bg ¥ . the ankle corsets it Is declared by Take | BALTIMORE, Jan 23.— Mra Mabel Moore returned to Baltimore WASH TON, Jan. 28.—On mo-| in custody of police offfclals ion of Senator Underwood, Demo-|to answer charges of obtaining 5! sama, the Underwood bill] approximately $4,000 ‘worth of je ing the lease of Muscle|élry under false representations from Shosls today was laid before the|@ Charles street dealer. She was enate with the request of the house|taken direct to detective headquar for the appointment of conferees to|ters where she was ‘released | on bill in conference nd house be-}$5.000 ball posted yesterday. Mrs. Moore disappeared from Sa) Sek more on Demember 2 and waa ar CORSETS FOR ws oben fe a ‘MO ULDING OF f ther Is Eae Lyons, # local bus ice the cire of the thick st ankle to the sle so much tt day jer the women of wearing } KEEPING WELL —An NR (a vegetable aperient) at night will eep you well, by toning and strengthening your di- ion and elimination, modistes who contend that this ts | Pneumonia Tales Heavy Toll deaths Get a y /4 —<S 2'Box OL Za ae ay ES f the Old n varns 4 re danger that « n lurks |L > ee 7) jin a n cold Staristi show that 12 out of every 100 deatt ) in America are caused b thi: terrible scourge Remember that chest cold, if neglected, may into p tM JUNIORS—Little Me uthird the regular dove. Made he same ingredients, th coated. For children ‘and: dates, SOLD BY YOUR DRUAGGIST, Coal Creek Coal $8.50 Per Ton Mine measure Dec crop. back | coughs Money Tubes jare S0e at drug stores M ‘, everywhere. 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