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PAGE TwO BREVITY WILL BE CODLIDGE. AIM IN COMING INAUG UAL CEREMONY President Takes into Consideration ‘Cleveland’s First Inaugural Made in gFifteen pare | ON INAUGUAL MR. 3. PERRY’ | Why Be Offensive With Bad Breath? | Mr.$: Perry of 7! nue, Brooklyn, } “IT awakened morning with ao | asant taste and was often re- ed by my wife that my breath igreeable “I tried perfumed tablets, mouth washes and other camouflages which gave only temporary relief. “After consulting my dentist and finding my teeth in good condition, I | confided in a friend, whd suggested | that 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 “I now enjoy a wholesome breath as well as improved health, Carter's | Little Liver Pills are small, easy to | take, move the bowels in a gentle manner—without discomfort and dis- . writes: C Whenever you seea Circle think of ~ 2 DeKalb Ave- | £ Minutes and With No Memoranda tih visitors today the president let be known that the would not re, n his decision to make the cero- virtual as simple as that 1 the induction into ent Harding. —_ Late Charges of Sweet Attacked In Tynan Hearing 11.—A swift s of prison sught against en of the Col eatured the re- trial 1 1 tic to strike from Sweet's which are based rep t made by mas Mott Osborne last spring, ould, if granted, result in the vir al abandoning of the accusations orneys declared. guments in defense of on the motion continued morning, when the n took a two hour recess y after noon, Ernest Morrjs, was interrupted in his rebuttal, bin, ‘Tynan counsel, the prison head had not © discretionary powers of m discipline vested {n him as even though the alleged s and spankings had, in been administered. 2 oe Sport Stadium On Long Island To Seat 110,000 Feb. nded c y on ha a pri reality, 11.—Hender sport stadium now being erected in Long Island City, will cost $300,000 and will accom: modute 110,000 persons at a boxing bout, according to specifications filed with civic authorities Phe promoters announced yester. that work on the upper of the t ill be sta us W permits with a heavyweight champion J in pro although ‘Tey promoter, claims Dempsey opear for him, WINE STOLEN BY BANDITS rt ¥ CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Fifteen arm- ed men in five automobiles early today raided a Chicago, Milwaukee aul railroad company ware ‘© and escaped with 46 bar- ort wine after they forced elleher, warehouse engineer t them to assis > Women's s in clubs have become num- Turkey, where they were nknown a few years ago, For every occasion there’s a special package of de- licious Inner-Cirele Can- dies... Kach piece fresh, tempting, delicious. Every ingredient purest and best obtainable. Packed in at- tractive boxes—beautiful and different. When you give %& you give the best. » “The Candy Men” Counct! Bluffs, lows ELIMINATION FOR HEAVIES IS PROPOSED NEW YORK, Feb. 11.—Challeng- ers. for the heavyweight boxing croWA now worn ‘by Jack Dempsey, should fight among themselves for 4n opportunity atthe title, in the opinion of the New York State Athletic Commission, Paddy Mullins, manager of Harry Wills, appeared at the meeting of the comntission yesterday seeking in: formation regarding the: filing of a challenge and was informed that the boxigg body woulq not award pref- erence in the matter. If c jenges come from both Wills and Tom Gib- bons of St. Paul, the commission pointed out, an elimination match would be necessary Abe eta ss? GRASS NEWS BRIEFS WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Secre tary Work, as chairman of the feder al oil conservation | board’ be gan drafting a letter to and trad, ‘estions con cernin, ndustry. Sim: en addreas- ed to ducing, dis tributing d. PATCHOGL P Y. — Robert Reidt, “aportle. of Doom," disap ed ‘with his family from the shack in which they awaited the end of the world he predicted would be gin last Friday NEW YORK— Mark L, Gilbert, skipper of the British liquor runner, Homestead, captured off Long Island Friday, was held in $50,000 bajl\as fugitive from Ice. Feb.’ 11.—The house judiciary committee un- animously approved a report of a sub-committee recommending against impeachment of Federal Judge Ba ker of the northern West Virginia district. WASHIN WASHINGTC out a dissen vote the house passed the Strong bill which would authorize intermediate credit banks to rediscount paper of co-op erative marketing associations. The legislation was recommended by. the president's agricultural commission. Feb. 10.—With- DENVER, Col 11.—John Can't Stop Joint- Fase “You can’t stop people from buy- ing Joint-Ease for sore’ throat and cold in chest," writes one of) our druggist friends, best ever.” We, know that, of course, but please remember that Joint-Base 1s for stiff, swollen, ‘painful joints, whether rheumatic or not, and {ts tremendous sale for that purpose Proves that it is the one joint remedy that gets the moat satisfy. ing results, A tube costs 60 cents at Tripeny Co. and Kimball Drug Stores and druggists everywhere Just rub it on and in a few seconds it disappears completely under the skin, and relief follows instantly. Always remémber, when Joint Ease gets in joint agony gets out- John JOHN G. WOODWARD @ Ca, quick. Inner-Circle Candies Resdiees eR. nd “They say it’s the} Ghe Casner Dally oritune ~ Record Time Made |ENGINE MEN Donovan, wealthy tumber dealer of Longmont, Colo., member of the state highway board, died at a locai hospital after a short illness. He was attending a meeting* of the board when he was stricken and taken to the hospital, j LEIPSIC, Saxony, Feb, 11.—(By The Associated Press)—Heavily arm- ed cordons ef police supported b¥ a dozen niachine guns guarded the approachés to the federal supreme court building today’ when the triel of sixteen communists alleged to be members of the “German ’Cheka” opened in a dramite sitting. The witnesses and spectators were subjected to a close scritiny before they were allowed to enter the court room, all being searched for arms. The prisoners are charged with mum der and terroristic plots alleged to have been financed from Moscow. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The senate agricultural committee ap- proved a bill which would author- ize the secretary of agriculture to exchange certain lands within na- along water sheds’ of © navigable Streams with a view to conserving water sheds, Secretary Gore ap- proved the measure. CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Grover Cleve- land Alexander, veteran pitcher of the National league, has signed his contract for 1925 with the Chicago Cubs, This will be his fifteenth season in the majors. ST. LOUIS, Mo.; Feb. 11.—{By The Associated Press}—James M. Gould of St uis, president of the Base- ball Writers’ Association of Amer- lea, appealed to the club owners of the American league to discourage baseball players from writing so-called expert stories on’ the world's series and other special base- ball features. WASHIN , Feb. 11.—Prest+ dent Coolidge will speak June 8, at the celebration in St. Paul and Min- neapolis of the Norse-American Cen- tennial. Rub CRACKED LIPS andchapped hands with MENTHOLATUM leals quickly an antiseptically Invite ter. Gulf Coast. Comfortable, via all routes South. Property owne May Be Defective, LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 11.—Roland Locke, University of Nebraska sprin- ter, broke the world’s indoor rec- ord for the fifty yard dash at the Kansas City Athletic club track games last Saturday night, accord- ing to Coach “Indjan” Schulte of Nebraska. Coach Schulte, however said he believed the timing of the event was inaccurate. Locke's te, he said was five and three tenths seconds which is one tenth of a sec- ond faster than the record. ‘ eRe toe ee is OS CLOSE TO HOME. An examination was proceeding in the classroom. Inspector—Can any boy tell me what comes in like a lion and goes cut Hek a lamb? Silence prevailed for a few mo: ments, then a piping voice from the back: ‘Our landlord, when he gets the back rent.’—Illustrated Leicest- er Chronicle. a te Wisconsin's first woman sheriff, Mrs. Hannah Saunders of Burnett county, has appointed her husband as a deputy, A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT &snd your name and address plain. written, together with 5 cents (and is slip)’ to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and. receive in return a trial package containin; CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REM- EDY for Sougtey colds, croup, bron- wi chial, ‘‘fiu” a hooping coughs, and tickling throat; OHAMBER: GET RAISE CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 11.— Forty railroads and their engineers and firemen have negotiated settle. ments of wages and working condi- tions, all of them involving a wage increase of approximately five per cent, according to a bulletin just is- sued by D. B, Robertson, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, it was dis- closed today. Thircy seven of these agreements a number of which have been named in announcements of individual set- Gargle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly Repeat tn two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked LAIN’S TABLETS for stomach trou- bles, abaigostlets assy pains that crowd the heart, billousness and con- stipation; CHAMBERLAIN’S SALVE, needed in frery, family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections ; these valued family medi- cines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it. The South to pursue your favorite outdoor recreation in the sunny land where it’s summertime all. win- Attractive Winter Fares to hundreds of popular resort Florida, Cuba, Texas, and along the Go one route and return another, stop- Ping off where you,ywish along the way. modern, LINGTON trains make convenient con- nections at Chicago, St.* Louis, Kansas J City and Denver with best through trains F. S. MacINTYRE ple and wage earners, do yourneed money to pay taxes and improve- ment assessment? Call at 105 Becklinger Bldg. ,. PETERS... Jornado AMERICA—FRIDAY Give Hogan a Lift s You laces in reliable BUR- Ticket Agent rs, salaried peo- with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents.—Adv. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925 tlements, were made on the basis of the Southern Pacific (Pacific Sys- tem), settlement. Sans cases on: It is a common thing for people to set aside certain sums in their will with the scle idea of perpetuating their momory. One of the most ple- turesque of there memorials is cele- brated once every five years in a little town in Cornwall. A man who died many years ago provided in his will for several hundred dollars to be distributed every fifth year among ten little gitls who should dance around his tomb for a quarter of an hour and then sing the “Old Hundredth.” RSE Lea If Canada were as densely popu: lated as the United States, she would have more than 100,000,000 “Inhabi- tants, instead of less than 10,000,900 as at present. The acute pain of neuritis This treatment acts quickly and No rubbing —no waiting — Sloan's gives you positive help the moment you use it. You don’t even have to bother to rub it in. Just pat it on gently. Right away it starts the blood circulating swiftly through the gives positive results sick, pain-ridden tissues. And this increased blood supply sweeps away the conditions that are causing the pain. At once you feel genuine relief. ‘Then—before you know it—the painisgone. It willnot stain. All druggists have Sloan’s—365 cents. sae kiils Sloan's Liniment (pain appointed. YourLast Chance To be represented in the greatest and most au- thoritative edition issued by any Wyoming newspaper---an edition with a vast state-wide circulation, which is kept in all parts of the’ country as a reference work on Wyoming and its industries. The Annual Industrial OF THE The first sections are already going to press. Your advertisement will be an all-year-round investment, and this paper will go not only to thousands outside of Casper, but to every im- portant and every prominent man and woman within the boundaries of Wyoming. An addi- tional big eastern circulation wili tell the country’s capitalists of the possibilities and ad- vantages of Casper and our great state. % e.. Industrial eae Edition Will go all over the United States. 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