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“NATIONAL ~ ASSEMBLY PLANS WIN (Continued from Page 1.) in Germany apparently is calm, altho the country is. not safe from Bol- shevism. The Bavarian president, Burt Eisner, is uniting the anti-Bol- shevik sentiment. Eisner is now prob- ably the strongest man in the coun- try. He has warned Hindenburg to keep ut of politics. It is reported that Leihknecht is trying to get control of over 70,000 troops in Berlin to start a Bolshevist revolution. i A reward of $25,000 is offered in Cologne for the kaiser and the crown prince dead or alive. RESOLUTION APPEALS FOR UNIVERSAL HELP BERLIN, Nov. 27.—The German! formal conference today adopted the | following resolution: “There is absolute necessity for all German tribes to act in unison for the mainteance of Germany’s unity and to fight all separate movements. The proposal for the speedy summon- ing of a national assembly meets with general approval. Until the meeting of the national assembly the soldiers’ and workmen’s councils will represent the people’s will. “The administration of the empire is required to work for the securing of preliminary peace with the utmost speed.” ——~ New Western Electric Sewing Ma- chine at a bargain. Phone 9 ———~»e—- — - ats from $3 to $7.50. street. | 11-27-3* SS We buy and sell anything of value. | stand was located at the intersection! Jessie 1-15-tf! Casper Loan office. COLD WEATHER IS HERE We Carry the Largest Line of Heaters The Midwest Hotel will serve a special Thanksgiving Dinner From 11:30 a. m., to 8:00 p. m. J. G. Nicholas, Manager Furniture Co, 206 W. Third | $0,142 JUDGEMENT ASKED SOLDIERS ARE FIFTH LIB AGHINST BRICK COMPANY GALLED ‘ROWDY’ LOAN IN APRIL For services alleged to have been performed in locating and examining shale lands, procuring leasing and making contracts and purchasing equipment and supervising construc- tion of the plant of the Casper Brick and Tile company in the Nelson ad- dition, H. F. Goss asks judgment against the concern for $8,142 less $500 said to have been paid him in stock of the company on May 15, the amount asked amounting to a total of $7,642. He also asks that the defendant be required to produce the stock books, papers and minutes of the stockhold- ers’ meetings to be used as evidence * in bearing out his claims. KULTUR EXPOSE FEATURES IRIS | THEATER BILL “Kultur,” the sensational film drama in which Gladys Brockwell appears at the Iris theater today graphically exposes, in the absorbing romance of the beautiful mistress of the late Emperor Franz Josef, the “inside’’ goings-on at the court of Vienna. This thrilling photoplay reveals how the Emperor’s favorite, the Countess von Arenburg, instigated the murder of the heir to the Aus-| trian throne and brought on the} World War. It also shows how she later fell in love with a young French secret agent, saved him from} death as a spy, and paid for her} heroism with her life. “ | The Thanksgiving program at the| Tris has as a special feature, Jack} Pickford in “Sandy,” a production | that will appeal to the great major. ity of movie lovers. ‘Mutt and Jeff’’| in an inimitable comedy will round out the program. —————-» —- — W. S. Ferguson, the tool grinder, turned in $10.05 towards the United War Work Drive as a result of one day’s proceeds when. his grinding! of Center and Skcond streets. -tiediwe £2 BY N. Y. POLICE NEW YORK, Nov. demonstration of soldiers, ors and marines against a Red Flag socialist meeting in Madison Square last night was today characterized as “rowdy- ism” by Police Commissioner Wright. The police, he said, were reluctant to interfere wtih men in uniform but such disorder as last night when service men attacked red emblem wearers and attempted to break thru the police into the garden would not 26.—The| TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine and Cunningham streets | J. H. Gockel, Pastor The Tranksgiving Day Service will be held in the evening at 7:30. The text of the sermon wili be taken from Psalms 116: “What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits to- wards me? I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call| upon the name of the Lord.” Se TRADEDS ASSEMBLY DELEGATES The regular meeting of the Cas- per Trades Assembly will be held in| Assembly Hall, Wednesday evening, November 27, at 8 o’clock. At this; will be the first meeting since the ban on public assemblies was lifted, and much important business will be up for consideration, it is vitally nec- essary that all loyal unions be repre- sented. Visiting members welcome. J. B. GRIFFITH, President ee SPECIAL DINNER AT THE MANHATTAN ON THURSDAY | The Manhattan cafe will stage a} Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow from noon until 8:30 in the evening for its patrons. The dinner is a special ef- fort by the cousine of the cafe and/ was gotten up by O. J. Cacharelis,| the proprietor. The dinner will also have as a side accompaniment a musicale by Miss anderson on the piano and Miss Verna Burnett on the violin. 11-25-3t in Cas Cole’s Hot Blast and Great Western Oak Bake Your Turkey in a Great Maje Then You Will Be Sure It Is Baked Right We can save you mone »Schulte Hardware Co. 132 North Ce per stic Range y by buying from us nter Street WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, i912 | Mrs. A. FL Hoff, of South con street, entertained the membeo the Monday Club Monda} at her home. Those wi stitutes for the afternoc John Beal, Mrs. P. C. Mra. O. L. Walker, an; THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ERTY ‘ADMIRAL SIMS IS SLATED FOR U. S. PROMOTIO ‘ iS U. S. ADVICE WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—Vice transports goin without the Admiral Sims, commander of the loss of a single ship, will be made American naval forces in European) vice admiral. waters since the United States went to war, was selected today for pro- motion to the rank of admiral when a vacancy occurs next month it retirement of Admi manding the Asiatic after WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—In preparation for the fifth war loan, the Treasury Department today an-) nounced the issuance of $600,000,000; or more of certificates of indebted- ness, payable May 6, 1919, and pay- ing 4 1-2 per cent interest. The sub-! scription period will run from De- cember 5 to 10. The maturity date of the issue indicates that the fifth loan will be floated in Apri. IRISTHEATR TODAY Matinee 2:30 and 4 p.m. Night, 7, 8:15 and 9:30 Three Shows Every Night See GLADYS BROCKWELL In the Amazing William Fox Drama KULTUR The Strange Romance of the Beauty Who For- sook Franz Josef of Austria for Love of a Young SPECIAL FOR French Spy TOMORROW Th Dance at the Temple Tonight anksgiving Jack Picktord in “SANDY” and Mutt and Jef Come early and avoid the rush The House of Quality Pictures Best Ventilated Theater in the State What Do You Know Of the Private Life of Kings? TENSE VIVID STARTLING THRILLING ABSORBING SENSATIONAL (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The armistice has not ended the heavy war cost, Secretary(McAdoo said in announcing plans for a fifth loan.! Government expenditures in No-) vember will exceed $2,000,000, a new high mark. The gigantic expense of! maintaining an army of occupation} cannot be paid wil. the people buy more bonds, he gai eesdie: © ees PEACE SHIP IS _ FITTED UP FOR THE PRESIDENT [By Axsociated Press] NEW YORK;<<Nov. 27.—The saloons and cabins of the steamship George Washington, which is to take President Wilson and party to the peace conference are being: redecor- ated at Hoboken and it is expected, that she will be ready to move into the Hudson River Devember 3. The President, is expected to go aboard Tuesday afternoon. The automobiles of the party were placed in the hold yesterday. Navy officials exnect that she will be es- corted by the United States battle- ship Pennsylvania and two new de- stroyers. The George Washineton will carry a crew of 1,000 naval office~s. The men should arrive at their destina tion December 10. hy Er 4 tins oa) THANKSGIVING © With the ending of the ternble struggle and days of strife that have darkened the world for four long years, every heart overflows with sincere thankfulness. Mad win | -Humanity’s greatest crusade has been successfully waged and gloriously won. The world has been delivered from the menace of the forces of evil and darkness and will engage in giving thanks with the same fervor as did the Pilgrims who d:dicated this day to their deliverance and birth of Freedom. ECONSNC RY And what a feeling of pride comes to Americans here at home when we review the daring deeds of sacrifice and service of our brave boys who offered their all that justice and peace might be restored to all the world. Let us give thanks that victory is ours—that our sacrifices have not been in vain—thaf our nation has been blessed with valorous sons— and for the boys over there, let us offer a prayer that ‘ere another Thanks- giving dawns they will be safely home. This Store will be ae until 9 p.m today CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING Webel Commercial Co. THE BIG BUSY STORE License No. G1i3057. Watch Our Windows United States Food Administration,