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PAGE FOUR Che Casper Daily Cribunce TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1921. “Lightnin’ THIRD DISASTER HITS CHINA IN BIG FLOOD SHANGHAI, China, Sept. 6.—(Correspondence of The Associated Press.) — China’s ” Leaving New York ment to the United States. MEXICO SLAIN CHEYENNE MAYORALTY way distance from Estes Park to|C. Smith, Vinita, Okla, and BE. E. Kil Lake is approximately 20] singbury, Los Angeles, Cal., by a Mex larger than the state of Connecticut has been ftooded, with a loss of thousands of lives and property damage conservatively estimated at $80,000,000. 40,000 people are estimated to have " been killed by temblors that devasted App op = ti AFSERVE GOAPS nections between Shanghai and Tien Tsin and Peking. Wesley M. Smith For Grand Lake avelled across 100 miles of the flood-| dd area, was the first arrival here t ad bring an eyewitness account of the disaster. of the depa: s today announced he will ask an appropriation for the widen- f Fell River road from Estes ¢ thousands of Inhabitants. tion occurred when Hy from Estes Park, Colo, where y Eall stopped for awhile on| wees gathered on the rm kments in the flooded are tricted islands in the midst of the aste that numbers were } third great disaster within a year has been recorded in Anhwei province, where an area The Anhwei catastrophe followed the famine in the seven northern provinces of the republic in which millions literally perished, and the earthquake in Kansu province, in which entire counties. The floods in Anhwel cut rail con. ot jou nn Methodist missic | Changshu, Kiangsu province, who Road P 3 d DENVER, 3 The flood district, according to Mr.| 5. pa Smith, ies about 60 miles north of Nanking. a low fertile mu and was thickly populated, c e merous Villages and sev Grand: Laks; atéording 20, 0 1 dispatch to the Denver Post | T 7 . 1 some of its tributary wed 6 Deny r from Wyoming. mount of the appropriation was thelr belongings and so closely wer these unfortunates packed on the r fef and construction floods devastated |ican at Dolores. Mexico, was reported > |to the state department today by MPANY READY. | Harry B. Ott, vice consul at Chihua- Wryo., Sept. 27.—The| hua. kmen's Loan company,|, The report gave no details. The sanized to function in the handling | Americans were employed by the Dol- ef war finance corporation loans to|ores Mining company. Consul Ott re-| state, ts ready for|ceived assurances from the governor Stone, formerly cash-}of Chihuabua in which he states Dol- National vank, ts/ores fs located that he would imme- company’s head-| diately send a detachment of rural po- lice in pursuit of the assaijant. He t 1908 and 1916, follow est between Ed. Red Cri through, hi rovincial av ete contro! of t ich will | gy the funds to be provided -for ——_— Fire Prevention eae cf otwar | Day Tg Projected Th COLUMBI A | DENVER, Sept. he people of fi re s7 oe Saphegsd RRO aE EEE re THE HOME OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND MELODY STARTING Third army area. Seventh . in a procla (Omaha)—88th, North [ fe state house TODAY sota and Iowa; 89th. Nebraska and Kansa: sas and Missour!l. Eighth Corps (San Texas; 95th, Oklahoma ona, New Mexico and Colore*. Ninth Corps (San Francisco)}—91st California; 96 TONIGHT __LORETTA KIDD FUN! FUN! FUN! THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS —IN— “FRIVOLOUS JANE” ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT Vaudeville and Animated Photography SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THE LADIES TOMORROW AT 3 P. M. ADMISSION 10c Do the right thing at the right Act quickly in t'me of danger. n time of kidney danger. Doa Oregon; 104th, '| Kidney Pills are most effective. Montana and ming. your neighbor. oe | Plenty of Casper evidence of. their Injunction To Restrain Mine Workers Asked vada, With Jewel Carmen HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Sept An injunction restraining the U Mine Workers from interferring wit! operations in the Williamso and |} i Thacker field and forcing abolition of | and they -hs the “checkoff” system is asked in a|result petition filed yesterday in the federal| Price: court her eby the Borderland Coal |s!mpl corporation. The action is taken on|Poan’s Ki behalf of 62 other mine operators and | irs. a ain companies, it was stated. Reattee i) ease no favors to NOBODY. “Nobody.” He Is Guilty Seven Ways denly rose. } “] Am! Let Me Tell You!” in “Nobody.” —NEXT— A Pocket Edition BY < Never before has the screen touched with such beauty and dra- matic force a subject which finds an echo in the lives of every one of us. One of the most heart-gripping stories ever narrated. The Bronco A “SKETCHAGRAPH,” THE NEW NOVEL FILM. PLAYING TODAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Continuous 1 to 11 7 Admission 40c First House North of Winter Garden High Class Board Special Chicken Dinner Sunday, $1.00 . Hours from 5:30 to 7:00 PHONE 1159-R MRS. PEARL WILLIAMS also gave permission for the delivery of the bodies to the consul for ship- WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 The kit-| | | A dicated. ling of two American mining men, H.| CHETENNE, Sept. 27.—Present in- dications are that Cheyenne’s com- ing mayoralty election will be a con- . P. Taylor, present He Was There at the Time of the Shooting. LYRIC Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. The Big Colossal Drama ‘Nobody’ You will come to me when all have fled, when youth has departed and beauty has died, and when NOBODY ares and NOBODY knows, then you will fight back from despair, because NOBODY controls emo- tion or love when con- | science is stirred’ by the hand of fate who vlays Gorgeous scenes, dra- matic triumph, a master fight in the jury room, raid on big den of gam- blers. Palm Beach in wonder-color photogra- phy. Nobody should miss “Nobody,” _let Nobody stop you from - seeing “Now, who is holding out,” barked the angry foreman. A juror sud- Stammered the Unknown Listen, folks, you never saw a more wonderful scene in “Madame X” or. “On Trial” as you will see all through the scenes Western a rs With a Remarkable Star Cast, Including Buste MARY ALDEN, CULLEN LANDIS, HELENE CHADWICK, RICHARD maltie TUCKER, LOUISE LOVELY, MOLLY MALONE AND Some ‘more. This is MANY OTHER PRINCIPALS. d the: best show.lin Casy ex. x Make it early and bring 27,000,000 People Have Read o f Its Coming in 21 National Magazines. the family. We've said —ALSO anarmful. (Octopus.) Wanted Boarders AT 216 N. WOLCOTT _ mayor, with the backing of. oganized|provided from the government, sub- labor and large independent ele-! sidy of 10,000,000 pounds, of which 3,-} luly. ments, and Dan C. Barksdale, with | 000,000 pourds remain. the \ backing of a business men’s group. Taylor, who wus elected on a/ Cardiff, the coal exchange owners de- labor ticket two years ago, has*an-|cided to close a large number of the nounced his candidacy and has been | collieries. indorsed by the Cheyenne Trades & 4 Labor Assembly. Barksdale has not to TAONDON, Sept. 26.—A serious sit. ot to mine owners expected ‘this sum to be + Dispute Looms coal field owing to a misinterpretation ' the terms of the settlement of the Jast coal strike, the mines department ‘THE HOTEL OF SERVICE! requiring owners to contribute a oe ther 10 shillings per ton, amounting After a hurried meeting called in APPOINTMENT MADE. candidacy but is expected do #0. EAST LAS VEGAS, N.-M., Sept. 27. —On recommendation of the Rep can Central committee of San Miguel county, the county, commissioners have appointed Amardo Ulibarri to fill the unexpired term of Secundinc Romero, who resigned to take up the In Coal Fields ; duties ot ro of apa | Romero was appointed to the office Ghiay your Chicago dst tthe uation has arisen in the South Wales “TERRACE SARDEN 750,000 pounds toward wages. The Fresh Importation of Oriental RUGS Direct to Casper of the finest and largest stock ever displayed in this city by any rug dealer. of Marshal by President Harding 1s.: This Display Is Conducted by ARTHUR KHOURY OF HELENA, MONT. > oon ¢ POPPOOSSOSO OS OSS OOOO SESS OSOSOOOOOOD se ee ttt Sarouks of All Sizes Of the most magnificent color- ings, thick and of designs unique. We cordially in- vite the public to come in and view this wonderful col- lection. Chamberlin Furniture Co. Corner Second and David Streets POWERFUL STORY OF THE GREAT SOUTHWEST “DESERT | - GOLD” PLAYING RETURN { SHOWING AND ~ —ALSO— TODAY ONLY A Bishop-Cass T heater WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN In His First Feature Picture F “WHERE MEN ARE MEN” Return Showing BOBBY VERNON CAST INCLUDES E. K. LINCOLN, | EILEEN PERCY RUSSELL SIMPSON “A HOMESPUN HERO” SOOOOSOSOO ESOS ESOS OESOOO OOOO OOOOOS:

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