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PAGE TWO compar ceived promotion Bastern compar tabrook ican company foreign f 1916 Mr, the also has ployed in Columbia sulting engineer, in his prof ‘0 successor ion here possible that none sidered med as the lished basis ———————— LIQUOR CHARGE Io | __ DiMfsst BY tal of i Charges of 222 West missed in police court ownership proof. The found in a room ‘West First for liquor MAKES MEN de Do you know that r centage of all men of mature troubled with disorders gland—the state, this vital gland be many ailments arise, such ly risings. general debility, difficult urination, E. L. ESTABROOK TO LEAVE HERE FOR NEW YORK Transfer to Eastern Sub- sidiary of Standard Announced. of the] P was limits stabrook Standard of been em- and Mexico as been announced and ft {s con- be aah on an estab-| other is to prosecute to the limit of Uquor lodged against Morris Bliewas First street. were dis- lack of was at the rear of 2 TINY GLAND GET UP NIGHTS a‘very high per years When ins to slow up as pains in the back and legs, frequent night weak- ness and dizziness, painful, smarting and lack of ¢ BEN G. KLINE. , by Casper Tribune.) NCISCO, Aug. 15.— James D. Phelan, who won here by his denunciation ‘bod whose “purpose is suppress everything,” has raised uestion of just what the spirit is that has made Call- ious. If it is the spirit a hip flask and consumed htly lighted cafes, prohibition officers declare they are going suppress the spirit, even on the eve of California's diamond jubilee cele. ». | bration. Mr. Phelan was speaking at a public meeting to boost interest in the jubilee, to be held from Septem- ber 5 to at which San Francisco ts to entertain a large number of out of state visitors. He declared that the city had always been a of festivity and that people “flocked here of old to have a good time.” And his conclusion was that anything which would divest the ecmmunity of that character would be a very distinct loss. “There are busybodies,” he con- tinued, “even on the eve of this festival, who are trying to deprive us of the innocent purposes of fes- tivity by closing places of delight- ful resort. San Francisco is not hospitable to that sort of thing and on the eve of her celebration, it is very bad taste on the part of some- body to interfere with the normal life of the city.” Recently Captain Charles Goff, prohibition chief for northern Call- fornia and Nevada, has begun two campaigns with characteristic zeal: one is to close night cafes which permit persons who bring their own to drink it at their tables, and the expec the» Volstead those who tote hip containers One or two of the cafes against which abatement proceedings are now being pushed have a reputation considerably beyond the limits of California. “There is no allegation that there has been law-breaking on the part of certain resorts,” the former sena- tor and spokesman for the independ- No Licenses On Park Busses, 15 Drivers Arrested 8 Cody, Wyo., Aug. 15.—Fifteen drivers of the park busses were ar- rested in Cody upon the complaint of Warren Daily, state license in- spector, who charged nine of them with being without license plates on thelr ears and six with m: of the plates. They ed in Justice Marston's court and fines were assessed aggregating $73, which was paid by the trans- n-| portation company. FRISCO ‘DRY’ OFFICERS WILL KEEP LID CLAMPED DOWN IN SPITE OF PHELAN’S SCORING ont spirit of the west said, gentlemen under ments with them. which have not, bidden us,"* as yet, tion chief is that “diamond jubile enforced.” Mr. Phelan’s remarks brought th tor should’ "‘take the stump and hay fluence,’ SAFE BLASTING EFFORTS HOCK Yeggs Holds Big BURT, In., Press)}—It was Aug. in the wee pheus. to a mass of junk. Weary eyed inhabitants at of the bias a village cut ment of exhileration. @ card game was in progr back end of a pool room no credence. completely broken. Meanwhile, the robbers two automobiles; carrying their loot, $20,000 with them. cash and liberty bonds, Only depository. He was James Foster, 80 years old. Shortly before mid: night in the railroad yards. bank. was too late. The robbery took place at 3 o'clock after all wire communications had Two charges of nitro gly- cerine were used to open the banks With the exception of Foster, no one else saw the robbers and it was three hours before Sheriff L. HB, Hovey of Algona, ten miles away, was informed and vigilantes took been cut. safe. up the chase. ———— Chappy_ keeps his candy on_ice, w trol. But at last, there is a treat The ‘Transportation company 4 ment for this gland that has brought claims to have purchased for use bd relief to thousands. ‘This treatment NESEniar Cotte libaiion alates Ce is perfectly harmless, and so mar-| 12 Wyoming forty D E. velous have been its results that for| few of which are probably in use Be a short time itis being offered Abso.{ at the southern entrance. How- Ww lutely Free to convince peo! ever 43 cars came out the Cody KI amazing efficiency. ABSOLU way on Mriday evening and with co Just send your ni the presence here of Mr. Daily, spe- Ju and 10¢ to help, pay ea cial officer, the arrests followed. ED postage and packing and you twill The six drivers who were charged 3 get by n mail a Pull Sized) with misuse of plates, had used Do Sample age. But act at once : Ro as this offer is made for a short| three sets of plates to tag six cars. Su time only. Write today to PALMO| This act showed a disposition on Pk LABORATORIES, Dept. 237-K, Bat-| their part to fool the officers and At tle Creek, Mich.—Aay they were dealt with accordingly. Gr r Qu Pr Ma Bu Ch Ry Ar On! Mo Sa) Co Ne Sal Hu NAA Here is OPPORTUNITY’S DOOR. Magic words will open it, only in Fables. Life is a reality. No “Open Sesame” will swing open the gate to Success. But Thrift, not the word—the ac- tual practice of it—will make the old key turn in the lock. Push and Save! Do it TODAY! more. Then Push some IMI yoming National Bank ICOND ND WOLCOTT YOU CAN BUY A. GOOD USED CAR AT A GOOD FIGURE “but the exercise of their privilege have brought refresh: You and I should not be deprived of the right to go, after the theater, to a resort where we may enjoy music and dancing, been for- The retort of the acting prohibi- or none, the prohibition law must be retort from United States Attorney Sterling Carr that the former sena~ the law repealed if he hag the in- 16.—(United sma’ hours of the morning when two ex- plosions rocked the foundations of this lttle village and shook 626 ‘n- habitants out of the arms of Mor- Eight robbers working with the exactidude of professionals had just touched off the “soup” that reduced the safe in the Burt National Bank first failed to comprehend the meaning Probably they thot up had revived the fourth of July celebration in a mo- A report that in the 1d find Several minutes elap- sed before the town’s lethargy was roared through the village main street in estimated at between $15,000 and It consisted of one man in the town had advance Information concerning the fete in store for the town’s principal the bandits overtook Foster He was bound and thrown into a freight car, but he overheard their plans to rob the It was several hours before he could liberate himself and then it “FORD COUPE ESSEX ROADSTER OVERLAND 90 The sper Sunday Cri Unfit for Animals—Mother Evicted |WOMAN JOINS MOONSHINERSINGUNBATTLE * WITH RAIDERS IN MOUNTAINS OF COLORADS e vieted from a pigsty home, mals to livé in, Mrs. Anne Cooper, 19, birth to a baby under a tree. rent due to the dilapidated state of th The baby ated. band fled three months ago to evade robber: bune which officials say was not fit for ani- of Phoenix Park near Chicago, gave Mr#. Cooper, whose hus: charges, has never paid he building. TOWN IN OWA in c Bank Robbery Made by Children I Loctors, dentists and women's clubs and the Natrona County Health department, co-operating with the State Board of Health through its division of maternity and infancy invites all mothers to bring their bables and pre-school children to a health conference to be held at the school house in Evansville on Thurs- day, August 20, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. “Baby's teeth need thought and care,” says a statement issued by the department in this connection. “The mother’s health and diet to a large measure determine the kind of teeth that a child will have. As soon as she knows that the baby is coming, the mother should consult her physlo!an and her dentist in re. gard to her general health, diet and teeth, “Both the doctor and dentist will advise milk, vegetables and fruits to furnish the needed materials for baby’s bones and teeth. “Baby's first teeth should appear | about six months. If they are much delayed it is well to consult your doctor as it may show that baby is not as vigorous as he should be. It , |18 well to find out from your doctor . | Or dentist when to expect the other teeth. “The first teeth should be kept scrupulously clean or they may de- cay and be destroyed before th can guide the next set into their proper position, resulting in crooked permanent te-th. Few mothers at- tach enough !mportance to daily. care of little childrens teeth, Weston County Rancher Starts | Broom Industry] GILLETTE, Aug: 15.—J. A. Mallory, who has a ranch in Wes. ton county, 20 miles south of Up- tan, near Clareton, was in Gillette with a load of brooms that were made by him out of broom corn | raised on his ranch and made into brooms at Kis ranch broom factory, Mr. Mallory, who is a broom maker by profession, cams to Wyo- ming from Kansas several years ago and for the past few years has been ralsing broom corn and making brooms for which hb has been finding a ready market. The brooms are of good quality and well made, and so far as. we know are the first Wyoming brooms to be put on the market, ie thee, Belin nl QLD TIMERS REUNION | FOR GUERNSEY REGION | GUERNSEY, Aug. 15.—The old | Timers’ Reunion, ernsey’s gala day will be held on September 25.26 and plans are already under way for a bigger and better program than over. There will be two days of the Re- j union this year, the first day being levoted to the Old Timers’ program of story telling and business ses- | sions, etc., and the second day for the barbectte and track program, topped off with a big dance in the evening. From indications already coming to the attention of the committees the crowd in attendance this year will be a record-breaker for Guern- sey and preparations are being made for their entertainment, as the com mittees are already beginning to funetion —_ > CARD OF We wish to thank our many friends for their many acts of kind ness and expressions of sympathy, and also for the many beautiful floral offerings, during the illness Health Conference For Evansville Mothers And s Announced “Unless jour physician orders otherwise, do not cleanse baby’s mouth before teeth appear, But the first little tooth should be clean- sed at bath and at bed time by firm- ly rubbing them from the gums up with cotton or very soft cloth and a mild antiseptic, boric solution is good. As soon as the child {s old enough, teach him to cleanse his own teeth with a tiny brush and any paste, powder or liquid that your dentist may suggest. Encourage him to look at them frequently in a mirror, to se@ that they are perfect- ly clean, Make him proud of his teeth early in life and cultivate in him the love of cleanin of his mouth and teeth that will add so materially to his health, social and financial success. “Take him to your dentist regular- ly for examination and treatment to prevent any decay. It is true econ- oMy to prevent dental decay, Re- pair of teeth takes time, money and causes pain and filled teeth detract from pe | apr ee eats dew Sh CHEYENNE SCOUTS IN THREE WEEKS CAMP CHEYEN. Wyo., Aug. 15.—The annual Boy Scout camp, a_ three- weeks session, that is offered to the scouts of southeastern Wyoming, by the Cheyenne camp committee and the Boy Scout authorities of Lara- Southeastern Wyoming council camp of the Boy Scouts of America opened Saturday. The camp is being held dt the Harry P. Hynds B Scout lodge, and will continue through to August —brings joy to you and your friends. 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It will give you more energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and going appearance. ~ 8.8.8, ts cold at all drug stores in two sizes. The larger size ia more econom! and death of ar n Stanley Mr. and Mrs, leghorn mie, Platte and Albany counties in | PRISONERS IN BLOODY BATTLE AT SING SING Fight With Knives and Crockery Features Mess Hall Clash. OSSING, N. Y., Aug. 15.—(United Press)—A riot broke out in the mess hall of Sing Sing © prison Friday night as enraged convicts battled among themselves with knives, raz- ors and crockery. Details of the outbreak were revealed tonight. The disturbance, which was ac- companied by angry yells from the combatants, finally was quelled by guards. Two prisoners were injured seriously. Eight were sent into sol- itary confinement. The riot started {n an argument over the “leadership” of Vincent Gaffney, picturesque murderer whose desperate career had much to do with his elevation to the title of “Supreme Boss of Tammany in Sing Sing.” Frorn words the men passed to fists, and their frenzy aroused, fin- ally drew knives and razors and en- gaged in a battle for blood. Those without knives hurled crockery at thelr opponents. James Cleary, leader of the “Cheese Party” that disputed Gaff. ney’s leadership in prison “politics” led his men in the attack upon the murderer. Cleary suffered the loss of part of his nose during the melee. Gaffney fared better, He received two black eyes, it was sald. Later he and seven other convicts were sent into solitary confinement. Gaftney’s party had won the pol- itical election in the prison. He was the natural leader beca he boasts the most desperate career. He es- caped from the Tombs in 1918 after his conviction for murder by a sen- sational leap. Cornered in a Man- hattan apartment he bested a dozen policemen in a gun battle and again escaped capture. He was finally taken when 19 officers surrounded him, and was handcuffed and escort- ed to prison kee 16 state LeOr EEE! SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 One Violator Shot to Death Following ‘Ambush of Officers; Three Hundred Gallons of Liquor Confiscated COLORADO SPRINGS, Press.) —A spectacular gun tion officers and moonshine Colo., Aug. 15.—(By United battle between federal prohibi- rs with a woman fighting with the whisky makers took place in the mountains last night near Divide, Colo., resulting in one moonshiner being killed, officers returning here today said. DEDICATION PLANNED FOR MOUNTAIN ROKD Bullets whizzed thick agd fast as the five alleged bootleggers and the woman gave battle to four officers who had been waiting at the moon shiners’ den. Two of the alleged whiskey mak- ers are in jail at Cripple Creek, a third in jail here. and a fourth es. caped. SS LOVELL, Wyo., Aug. 15.—As the Sheridan-Lovel highway across the Big Horn mountains nears com- pletion, the plans for a dedication ceremony and get-together meeting with our neighbors across the moun- tain, which have long been contem- plated by the Lovell Commercial club, are beginning to materialize. The exact date of the affair only awaits the final announcement of Chief Watkins who has had chars of the work for the government for the past four years. Hollywood Players Stage Scenes Near) Buffalo Bill Home} CODY, Wyo., Aug. 15.—The Buf- falo Bill country is again host to a group of Hollywood's most distin- guished motion picture actors and producers, and during the next few weeks a veritable Hollywood ts to b> established on the Morris ranch, where several reels of motion pic- tures will be filmed, to become a part of a picture being produced by Hal Roach, nationally famed movio comedian, and today one of the prominent producers of his own pic: tureg at Hollywood. Tho Roach party arrived early in the wock, and as the party are entertained by the Morris ranch, the property is being trucked to the scene of ac- tivities, with prospects for the ac- tual work of filming to start next week. ———— Tribune Want Ads ls Results William Riska, 45, rancher, was” killed. Mrz. A. P. Frysiie, who has been living in a cabin near the scene of too part in the firing until the officers cponed fire when she is sald to have the fight, with her husband, dropped her gun and surrendered. ‘Three hundred gallons of whiskey 1,500 gallons of mash and a sti were ocnfiscated by the officers who arrived at the plant while the moon shiners were absent. WINTER Is on its way and nothing adds to the warmth and coziness of your home like PICTURES SPECIAL PRICES All This Week on PICTURES and PICTURE FRAMING We Re-Silver Mirrors Casper Mirror & Picture Frame . Company Downstairs Second and Durbin How does it do it 2. 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