Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1925, Page 4

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\ SHOT GIRL FOR |: Lieutenant Thompson Resigned His Post PAGE FOUR Thompson , then, ac- Burleigh | art and changed | ting Miss Bur theatrical y and Navy | wit A, to. her | ke performance, aredd his protest. lelgh made known Thompson, has not been reveal- Officer Freed rance, April 10. (By 1 Press)—Captain Jac- nch army officer, ertion while in a n to Russia in 1919, 1 by a majority vote fal here which has for the past 10 To Marry Her. ILA, (By thi Big Boys— young and old —never tire of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. It’s the flavor that keeps them craving these deliciously- toasted hearts CROSSWORD PUZZLE There's only one new word In this puzzle and chemists should get it hout trouble. For those who ved letter is given. HORIZONTAL, Thin plece of wood. Rodent. Starting bar of a machine Sea eagle. Mean, Stir. Dogma. Pine tree. r Invglorating medicine. To change a ring setting. Common viper. Scarlet. Lets it stand (printing.) Foretoken. Stalk of a plant Toward. Twelve months, To float. Columbium, a metallic element of steel gray color. (Unkeyed letter “b”.) Cyst. Second note In scale. To pierce. To migrate (chiefly South| % Africa.) 3 Paid publicity in print. Inspired with reverential fear. Frozen rain, Act of objecting. To wager. A great quantity. To creep. To be on the border, h coin, Patterns. Rooster's wife. More evil. of corn. Thefla- vor found only in Kellogg’s. Have Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ready-to-serve tomorrow. No cooking. Simply add milk or cream. Great with fresh or preserved fruit. Sold by all grocers. Served by all hotels and restaurants, (bbagyS | CORN FLAKES Oven-freah ALWAYS ‘s i led p. TI sive Kellogg feature! Make this comparison! Try any ready-to-eat ce- real. You won't find another that even ap- proaches the marvelous flavor found only in Kellogg's Corn Flakes, got { Connie Mack PUZZLE SOLUTION Answer to Yeswrday’s Puzzle Scouting For First Baseman PHILADELPHIA, April 10, — Connie Mack said today he was ne- {ating for a first baseman to take e of Joe Hauser, who is. in cap, expected to have him in n the season started, ay who the player . he Casper Daily Cridune aren't chemically inclined, the un- NEW YORK, April 10—Strange changes in ocean currents along the west coast of South America have caused thousands of fish and. sea birds to be killed and desert lands to be converted into tropical jungles by torrential rains. The phenomenon as reported by Captain George 8. Dexter of the Santa Luisa {s described in an-an- nouncement of the Grace Steamship company as follow “Ordinarily there {s no rainfall along the South American coast from southern Ecuador to northern Chile because of the cold Humboldt current which flows northward from the Antartic ocean. On the northward voyage of the Santa VERTICAL, To place. 'To take particular course. Hotel. Shrub used by Arabs for a bev- erage. To allude. Gets up. Welghed to determine net welght of container. 8. 'To allow. 9. Truck used for moving firnl- ture. Decree. Large fabilous bird. Foe. Opposite of inner. Dressed. To fare, To come in again. o Parts of flower necessary for fertilization. Printer's measure. Round stick used to hold yarn. Fresh water mussel, also a nymph. Ferments. Metal in natural state. To steal. To perch. Vegetable in a pod. Swayed. To kneel and knock the head as in worship. 45. Part of verb to be. 46. Carriage te convey dead to grave. Sorrow. Plaintive poem. Soup. Asunder. Rolls of film. Vesse] used {n tanning. Corded cloth, Goddess of dawn. 60. To work with needle and thread. 61. Organ of hearing, Small mound of earth on golf course. Electro-Plated Overcoats Are Held Possible BALTIMORE, April 10—The world inay: s00n ‘be wearing. electro-plated it was brought out at to- session of the rubber division of the American Chemical associa- fon adding a triumph of chemistry which was developed at the sixty- inth meeting in progress at Johns Hopkins untversity, Dr... E. Sheperdson, deseribed he development of a process known as the electro-deposition of rubber, »y which fabric after they have been fashfoned complete may be cov- ered by a leak proof layer of rub- ber. The electro-deposition of charged colloidal particles such as exist in the natural rubber late (the sap of the rubber tree), may lead, it. was predicted, to entirely new processes of manufacture of rubberized. fabric and- articles made from this ma- terial. —_—_>___ Under the decision just rendered by Lord Burnham, as arbitrator in the teachers’ salary school teachers in E tinue to rec about one-fifth less tha yed in the same we ARP ARERY grade Diamonds—Watches—Clocks. STATEMENT—I must raise a stipulated amount of money and to accomplish this end I am going to sacrifice my entire stock of high Auction Sale DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE HIGHEST GRADE, MERCHANDISE —- SALE STARTS | SATURDAY, APRIL 11th | Silverware—Cut Glass—Jewelry At Your Own Price on the Auction Block H. B. KLINE, Jeweler 120 EAS ST SECOND STREET Ocean Current Changes Kill Off Thétsands Of _ Fish and Birds of Sea) |is.tncstrusie sects “When the Santa Luisa passed the Chincha Isla: vian coast and wh! for millions of sea birds, Captain Dexter was surprised to se hundreds of birds in the alr where formerly there were myriads, in ad- dition to this the water was full of These birds 1! on the numerous fish which are to be found in the waters and Captain Dexter sald that the fish ui os i a certain kind of Jelly fish Inner-Circle he Jelly fish were killed by the felines warm water. The birds became poisoned as a result of eat- ing the fish. “The warm currents caused tor- rential rains in northern Peru and Ecuador. Whole villages were washed away and according to Cap tain Dexter, there are three new rivers at Talara, Peru, ordinarily a 1891," ‘Chief Officer V, Cernesco of the Luisa from Valparaiso, however, Captain Dexter said that he was surprised to find a warm current flowing southward, the temperature of the water being as high as 75 de- off the Peru- are the homes only |S (gee: is your choice if at Easter time you give a box of delicious Inner-Circle Candies. As fresh and pure as the spirit of Eas- ter itself, theyare expressiveofyour good taste and thoughtfulness, Doociraecls Inner-Circle Candies are made of pure ingredients— the best of their kind obtainable —fresh whole nut meats, choice fruits, thick milk chocolate coat- ings, rich, velvety creams. They are made in immaculate kitchens by our own recipes which years of experience have proved just right. JOHN G, WOODWARD & CO. “The Candy Men™ Council Bluffs, Iowa FORMAL, Chocolates— A collection of pure * Superfine chocolates. Candies BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE REMEMBER —I am not going out of business. Every article carries my personal guarantee. OUR YEARS Of reputation for fair and honorable dealing is a guarantee of the bargains you will get at this greatest of jewelry auctions. H. B. KLIN NOTICE! FREE TO THE LADIES We invite you to attend the opening of this sale. will be extended. free. Attend! by a SELECTER — pieces ftom F daltelous ner + Cizcle packages, e c ; Every courtesy Useful presents will be given away absolutely FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 Santa Luisa sald that at Talura foit- age has sprung up on ali sides. Old residents of the west coast say that the same phenomena of the current, the tremendous loss in bird Iffe and the torrential rains occurred © i ———_—>—_—_ NEWARY—An estimated loss $1,000,000 was caused which destroyed the plant of Igo Brothers Wire Manufacturers, Delicious Chocolates Faverite | 2 SALES EVERY DAY _ 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. fire

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