Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 12

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—_— PAGE TWELVE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926 RAZING COSTS Che Casper Daily Cribune SPANISH VETS TO INSTALL. | Wolcott street this evening at § p.m. made ibys pip yehatactene) charges ibs, All eligibles are invited to attend. ing committee—George L. Ladbury, | reduced to a level commensurate 1, E, Clark, R. D, Forsythe, George Fort Caspar Collins camp No. 15, YEW AFFIRERS : Jihad n T. Sprecht, and Mrs. H. W. Bber £. A. PELLETIER, By he. stocks Sra aEe aes SOR “| united Spanish-American War Vet- Commander. “Amone other things that we stand eo erans will install their officers at for,” Mr. Bixby asserted, “are the drink Hillcrest Water. Phone 1151.' the Carpenters’_hall_at 225 North! Drink Hillcrest Water. Phone L15t. eradication of predatory animals J truth In fabric, truth in meats, tgainst unfair regulations on olew an products, uniform sanitary and quar rosa antine regulations and uniform chat (Continued From Page One) tel mortgage laws.” The annual election of the First rate schedules on livestock are ex- Congregational church was held cess! unsound and unfair and Tuesday night at a meeting at the » reduced,” Mr, Bixby told Water, V werywhere, But Notwas so fat? Didn't he drift away on | new church house, 623 South Durbin YOUNG HINDU mbled delegates. e to Eat. with you?" strect. H. W. Ladd was named believe the present charges If Polar Bear had expected his arighuekiod: clerk of the church: H. W. Eber- ing on the United States for neighbor to be surprised he was not ‘ i stein, treasurer; R. KX. Creager, en st reserves are in some Instances can laught at it now {t's all] velope treasurer: E. D. Wilkins, toa fi "in most cases more than the chief usher; I. B. Clark, assistant adm nistration of the grazing usher; I. G. McCann, auditor, and George T. Sprecht, assistant superin- tendent. Other positions were filled as fol- ny cases the mechanical ing in the for n mi ation of ¢ lsappointed. “Gert I never heard such a tale|2Ver” stunted he. “But at the time in my lifet? growled Black Bear.| * W2S 8 pretty sad state of affairs. L “Adrift on an iceberg! What an ad- ae thought right, Gypsy, that Sea! ud venture Didn't you have the time of sall off to seat by my gide, bur didn’t stay with me—that was s' unsati: ory yor ife’ ate are patties eon lization sContinued: irom Exee,One) Polac erated and, though Black| ‘he trouble. When I waked up andj tows: Board of trustees—K. R. ., SeAatey Tha ticks nemeerien.cees brother had been selected to} pear couldn't see it, shivered. found myself in such a fix I grew| Jourgenson, H. W. Eberstein, C. L. of the f ; iehts | S've his body as a vehicle for ‘the “I did have the time of my life,| °x¢ited, and in whirling about in the] King, T. V. Blackman, R. K. gendiwant oursten ure oo ets world teachers’ on his approaching| \..: Ang believe me 1 hope never| !0Pe of sighting land I must have] Creager, H. W. Ladd, R. D. For- to ubilized and mace eab wee com'ng if the lad proved worthy of ae ed nr pushed him off into the water. [ did] sythe, Carl Taylor, Alex Marshall, law, rather than to remain su os °c! the privilege -vhen he reached man not see him go, and when I discoy-| Mrs, H. W. Eberstein, and Miss to the jurisdiction of ee eds boon éred his loss it wag too late. [ would] Mary Kissick; deacons—George T. ment head in Washingto ve nave “1 believe with many early Chris- have cried loud and long if it would] Sprecht, George L. Ladbury, L G stood for some control of the| sans that 1 world teacher named by have helped matters, but I soon| Clark, and H. W. Twichell; nominat- ur public domain. The} them Christ, assumed at 1 stage of fourd {t wouldu't. The few tears 1 1 powsknce @8! eho gospel story the body of a dls lid shed turned ‘into icicles, and I zy ianla wages ple named | on Re ie uld scarcely see. (HAPPI nly work at that time. be Ray fore Reale lieve that a similar event is to take ade me one here Eig One treatment soothes the irri Menieendapermatiennya ol pees ithe ec Gh is hope, So | made up my mina} Hon and starts the healing if you use TNO aoe cont poseible.| “Without inflicting the reasons for not to give up the berg! Who knew? e at the smallest cot powesent |™¥ bellef, | merely add that which & winds might being It inte preference for the p ;|may have given rise to this rumor nd for those whose adjacent | or “4 proclamation. Krishnamurti “Many Odds | lands are dependent | lectured on December 28, last, to a grazing of these eovern Jiarge audience and concluded by | 8, 1 en Into coM'| speaking of the ‘world teacher’ in P n nix | tpese words © must have a tariff of cst | “He comes to lead us, he comes pound eres ae fork only to those who understand, who ides and ae Bixby de.| Suffered, who sere untappy, who pound on dry hides,” Mr xy sc, | Were unenlightened: he comes only clare o bel Gb Wt: “to | t0 those who want, who desire, who hard thease there was a slight start Bhin.as Rep bp ice Of penetrating sweetness = ther me be ade. cooks ti: Krishnamurt!’s | sty WraietinG@ ABOUT | MUST HAVE thy It said: 1 come for those who PUSHED TINT SIT STE want sympathy, who want happt-|to have another one like it. If you ness, who are longing to be released | think for one moment, though, that who longing to fird happiness] it was a good time you are much Ff in all things. I come to reform, not| mistaken. Could you have had much | Es to tear,down; not to destroy, but to] fun all by yourself on a block of ice ti . build.’ that was growing smaller by the aoe This meeting broke up in silence | hour drifting around in midocean | t s would put so! ‘obably sc ccount of it filtered) and without a thing to Ait moult aut ee at the world teacher spoke allie ehwee dQ diseatie {then through Krishnamurt!, | be | iypsy, then paused, p f sions new be | lieve. Since 1909. 1 have known But what? Go on!" demanded ‘i t the cen-| that he was chosen the vehicle | Polar impatiently. i} { demand was|! expect an ever-increaNing tenilency But what about the Seal who AN : of the selected body by him for i whom it has been Neve we are beginning a new age a new civilization, as has occurred before In human evolution. —_>-- the Tribune-Herald’s A com- Natrona county and prepared. | be. SORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat— ‘cCKS VAPOCORUB Over 17 Million Jara Weed Yearlo “WESTER UNION TEL AM meecowe cant von enw dkone ©. € aTtone. reve mene, MINE OWNERS HANDED BLAME Wvominge tn (Continued From Page One) OFFICER DAVIS GAINS nono of them will admit that there | is ony present Intention of such a] move. In the event some companies seek t to open the mines, 't {ts believed pp a Watch for mammoth industria! edition plete surv: VAS 41 N The Fuchs Co., Casper, Wyo. Am forwarding you today by express 114 new Spring Dresses. Made a remarkable purchase of these garments by paying spot cash. As soon as they arrive place them on sale at thirteen dollars and you can assure Casper women that these Dresses are the best bargains they have ever received. : MRS. R. J. FUCHS. THE 114 DRESSES ARRIVED HAVE BEEN UNPACKED AND ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE EXTREMELY New York, January 8, 1926. likely that ali maintenance men will | be called out The stronrest hope among the| mine workers and others in the coal} regicns is that the federal govern- ment will iske some step to end the susper sicn, Mayor Hart of Wilkes Barre, Pa., has expressed his intention of ap. pealing to Fresident Coolidge. Re- ports from Washington, however, hold out no hope that the govern: ment is Ikely to Interfere, at least for the present. “Why, I Feel Strong as a Bull Since I Took This} Medicine,” Declares Den- yer Policeman. two months’ time I from 151 to 170 felt better in all me, el never this Karnak res Officer ver Police Force, 1 9th Ave News of the failure of the nego- Denve k ; tations has spread gloom over the Alt riends know how I usec £00 square miles of anthracite re. n stomach trouble anc 1 what a rundown as in. I tell you three this suffering just had me bit I managed to with gas and ation in Northwestern Pennsylvania. SS AILBUR TIKES AIP AT SIMS ning se all the time were so ‘shot to t get a night's rest, r ul headaches, and was| me just makes me feel as strong as ) at it just ms my|a bull. My nerves are steady, I PR k seem Ike a ‘long g& sleep lke a top every night, and Believe me, I felt terrib feel as fit as a fiddle every morning Then, Officer John Davis told} when I go on duty. Money couldn't (Continued From Page One) how quick Karnak had fixed| buy the good Karnak hag done me,| Withdrawal of a number of ships m up and got me started on the]and I just wish I could put every | from active commission were rec and six bottles put me in| sick pefson in the count on to| ommended for the navy today by the of condition. Now I eat| this medicin house sub-committee which drafted of heavy food and digest] Karnak is sold in Casper exclu-| ‘he annual navy appropriation bill omach trouble] sively by the Kimball Drug Store: There steps were found to be nec that 19 pounds | Inc., and by the leading druggist in ary to effect necessary economic committee sald, and it added th: it was “readily apparent that nay Karnak put on| every town.—Adv. expenditures are on an upward | nd Despite these reductions, the me sure reported to the hou: nded 00 tor » today r appropriations of $319 the navy, an inc In the last bill The numt be withdr 41 amount ca nd t n from s pe of s vice woul ined by the navy, t reducing by; 17 ioe seni anemernced te ea Crepes tenance and operation of the fleet Enlisted perronnel would be re luced from 86,000 to $2,000, th: mittee asserting that this st would meet all requirements For naval aviation, the t ommended $18,674,000, an incr 3.000 over current fund | rease of $417,000 under t! get estimate. 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