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FIGHTING REPORTED IN BERLIN (Continued from Page 1) resignation. It is said that Presi bert accepted it. | Ebert probably will face an 4nsistent widespread demand for reorganization f his government. The danger of the Soviet movement not be minimized. The allies probably will give Ebert their | nst the Soviet advoca erdam dispatch today stated | bert realizes his, danger’ and meet the radicals half | that bly will and Nationalists want new ine, with a president di 1 by the people instead of reichstag. The national assembly meeting in Stuttgart has been summoned to re- convene in Berlin next Monday. } It is reported that Dr. von Kapp fled into East Prussia | the HEAVY Los: FIGHTING y Associated Préss.) telegram the crowd vio-} atrahged between and attacked the y guard. This losses on both BE from lated ‘the armistive ending forces there cks Of the sec was repulsed b were hea KAPP INTENDED RENEWAL OF WAR. (By Associated Pre: BERNE, Mar. 19.—Chancellor Bauer caused a serisation at yesterday's sit- ting of the German national assembly at Stuttgart when he revealed the con- ditions presented the government by Dr. Wolfgang Kapp and Gen. vor } Luettwitz before they entered Berlin | last Saturday morning. “They wished to prepare for a waft of reveng nd plunge thé cotntfy into | another ’ cried the chancel- lor. “Pi punishment must come to these offe WARRANTS OU LUDENDORFF: and C Ludendorff's ARMY IS URGED TO RESIST BOLSHEVISM (By Associated Press.) BERLIN, March -19.--General_ \on Seecht, in command of troops in Ber- lin, issued a proclamation to the army today : it “stand together as be y attempts to establish BERLIN, Mar. 19.—Some clashes oc- 1 last night in Berlin. A crowd d the, building of the Vorw: demanding that guatds posted over t newspaper be withdrawn Wotk been restimed at Duss: roff, Goerlitz, Hanover, Boéhum, Bar- teh und Duisburg, according to advices received here PUBLIC BEST ART CRITIC, SAYS EGIL B. DE MILLE NEWSPAPER OFFI ‘ATTACKED BY No délusions as to the public's } tastes in motion pictures are enter- y Cecil B. De Mille, whose tat- rafmount-Arteraft picture dapted trom Six ‘s “The Admirable Crichton,” on view at the Iris theater to- | and Saturday, “Iam not oné who would rail at public, if one of my pictures acros: the famous dire The public knows -| ver yet been connected with but, if I were, I would If, not my aud B6.. will be day the blame mys Judging from the lavish scale upon Which the Barrie story was produced | and the all-star cast assembled to. in- terpret it Mr. De Mille out his latest as no © sterpiece. Meighan has the of Crich re rceful butler, who be- his m 4 master on a desert Others, in the notable cast are Glorla Swanson, Lila Lee, Theodore Ruberts, Bebe ton und Guy ¢ ‘Tea is sold by the pound, but the real way to measure your mioney’s-wotth is by the cust per cup, The more enjoyment you get out of cvefy cup, aud | thé préater number of cups | per pound, the better moncy’s-worth the tea is. | Schilling Téa is) fhe fine | practical tea for thé Ameri- can housewife. of. Svhilling India, Oolong, one quality proof pack sraphed in A Postmaster; Program of Work for This Year also to be Announced The subject to be discussed at thé In ac forum luncheon next week will be “The Postal i nounc up at the request of Postmaster W. W. Sproul, who will_be the leader for the meeting. vice of per,” it is an- The subject will be brought ! on John Kneebone will pro- ' SS ART ARREARS RAEN TCR RON: | which fs to be taken up by the Chambér of Commeéree, All reservations for the luncheott should bé telephoned to $07 before noon | Monday. Samuel Wilson of the American City Bureau is most atixious to be present | at one of the Casper foram luncheots and his changed his schéditle so as 16 arrive here Monday, March 29. He will be the sp@aker at the luncheon on Tues- day, Mareh 80. = Ee eae INTERMOUNTAIN COMP, | OPENS DENVER OFFICES) The Initermouniain Investment Com. pany, with headquatters in Omaha, and which maintains an office in Casper, nnounced the opening of a Deh- v office. B. D. Prout, who is con- nected with the Caspér office, lds been made general manager of the entire line of offices and he will install local managers at each office. has sla sis Dry Good company offer some saving bargiitis every Saturday. ee 8 Mf. from their ratich home at Powder Fiver. TH éach purchase of 30 and Mrs. Robert Crarie are in’? Cribune FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1929 eR ORR Try A wre ary TANK PROTECTS SOLDIERS AND POLICE IN DUBLIN RAID—A British tank mianned by English soldiers, pliote- igier St., Dublin, while protectihg coistables and troops making a ruld on a suspected building in search of arms, ammunition and seditious literature. POSTAL SERVICE TO BE SUBJECT OF NEXT FORUM Topic Is Adopted at Suggestion of | ’ ARINELLO SHOP 248 East Second: c or ovet of any Soul Kiss item: in this list your druggist will givé you a 30c- bottle of Soul Kiss . Perfume FREE. Soul Kiss Soap .............. Soul Kiss ‘Lip Stick ... Soul Kiss Tooth Paste . Soul Kiss Face Powder . Soul Kiss Face Cream. .... Soul- Kiss Gold Cream. » Soul Kiss Soul Kiss Soul Kiss Soul Kiss Soul Kiss Rouge Tale . ‘Toilet Water. Perfume . Massage Cream . You willbe delighted-with Soul .Kiss. -Each. of these requisites embodies that: which a woman most seeks in her toilet goods—charm of perfume, - daintiness of package and purity of product. |: Buy today—the stipply is limited Meyer Brothers Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. Thé Largest Drug House in the World Phone 803. “Wor many years the military vatue | lationship. 4 of bands Has been understood and’ ap) “The mafiies: Ike At, it's\4 sure se Hragiated, but previbus to the world wae! for the gfotich, itvmaked the last long singing Was eohsidéfed only a form Beiente tho shortest, 86 why not?” téHtairitnent and, fot a theans of de- ——_o Yelopitie military spirit. i oe By. Boul Dee nals were the first “Heday singing forms a permanent) yon gi pathy: Ricken ay Seevlr part In the regular training of a ma-} n Fine, whether he be serving aboard | playing ‘Texsilengue. Adams. right of; touring tien-o-war, ashore in foreign ta? lands, orin the training camps at home. “Phe song leaders are detailed from MUSIC FACTOR IN WAR, STILL USED IN ARMY - “Music, both instrumental and vocal, ig sull doing jnuch toward bringing the oddly mixed’ men of the new marine corps clcésér together,” says Sgt. John M. Morrell of thé local marine recruiting office, 146 So. Center St., Casper, Wyo. Music had not a little to do with building up the nation’s military” spirit during the world. war. The marine at the front confessed it; his captain who entered with gusto into thé spirit of { —_—__— ong confessed it; and the general whojand discordant, maybe a bit sentimen-| A Hindu girl, after her twelfth ye.; planned his advanced with a thot of; tal and soft, maybe they~smack of sugar/ is not allowed to talk to boys, except 1, exprit_de. as ti in, coat bit so does’ eve wumidin re- thie Fest relatives or family friends. PEPOPI SSS YH HMMM SSH PH Heh HP Hgeedavagees Our ECONOMY SALE: which opened last Saturday has been attended by crowds of buyers who have taken ad- § vahitage of the wonderful val- * vies that ate being offered at Greatest Price Reductions On Men's Wearing Apparel Ever Offered in Casper The sale is still in progress and be- low We quote you prices on a few of the -hindreds of AINS which mean ‘Bteat saving. re | Reports from Pasadena have jt that the Cubs are highly pleased with +), among the marines themselves, _Under| fine: weather dd idéal training cong; their instructions ana leadership, infor-| ti6ns- they Have. éneoiifitered in}. thal dnd recreatiohal singing is conduct- | California city, ed at football, basketball, baseball, | i ‘games, boxing And wrestling contests, | saa eTias SB TAY core eae * 1 i rm b. movie shows, service club fumetions, and ties and in the four Latin eaten ‘on. the hike. BA “Maybe their ‘Sings’ are a bit noisy , 50 So 03s as os ul * if R2 %e iM os o 0 aSo-4fo-4§ % > Re o-<§ - % - = cS - Ta every man comng iny OUF store tomoffow we Will Hive absolutely free of tharge a handsome saftty Matth holder with matches, HOME OF MICHAELS STERN VALUE FIRST CLOTHING Anhounces for Saturday a remarkable sale of Stylish Suits for Men and Young Men, offer- ing Values that you never thought possible this seagon at such a low price. Bini 924.502 Saturday , We've done the limit, gone to the extreme ends of ‘the land, so to. speak, and brought home the:most wonderful-men’s. and: young men's “garments shown anywhere west of New York. ~ POHHY 4 There is no disputing ‘the fact that these are the best and miost stylish clothes* your money will buy: ly tailored of fine = materials.in desirable new spring patterns. Single and double-breasted models with ot without belts ate here. _New pocket ideas, sleeves ‘are original; in fact, they are just the garments you are looking for. Cash buying and cash ‘selling make pos- _,, sible our low price and these remarkable val- [¢ So a8e oe oe efoto ake-ate afe 0% mS ~ RO S Seed ues. Saturday—$24.50 and ap. 4 - 7 4 Underhiil’s Union- | Men’s fast black Cotton flannél Men's leather- Meti’s heavy cut- ‘ made amy with | hose, erie 35e | gloves with knit faced cotton ton cont sweaters, De 7 alue, wrist. flannel gloves. 50 values. ag Economy Price Beengmy Price Economy Price Beonotiy, ¥ petri Yet + Pair for RO re $2.49 asc; 11 | 35¢. re $1.49 soa 2 os rr tr ey 2 Se a> , Ma <ae> An. extraordinary _ fine assortment . of highearede Dréss and Work Shoes in vici kid, Cordovan, Russian calf, Tony Red, tan and» black, in smart Hats A wonderful assortment of, men’s. and English and young men’s Hats, fn all’ shadés ‘@ ae ee oS Bliichér: last, AND ||| eyery.new AN per pair 3.2 UP style $3.9 UP Men's winter weight ribbed and an fleeced Union Suits; $3.00 value. Sd A- splendid assortmenht* in men’s and, Economy price $1.95 eung men’s ji “ Men’s fanty: striped’ dress shirts, robe alauee ee pais Boneh oe AND & $2.00 value: “Heonvmy price... .95e UP 3 Eeonomy prices... . we Ro oS a> 2, oct eee ss o, oo Pa Mn he Me Roe te iets S 2, - Opposite Lycic Therfor 3, <j of Oe On 5M WV Mn-ato ste ate ate Ste oho Me Me Sa Me in Mn Oh R >, | Soeloegosge ‘ Goose aho-eko-ege i i 8s st Sa OC Se Aho abe sha ate sho-ote ate sfoate sie