Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1921, Page 4

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| The attack on M. Hara was made by| 411 advices had been ' @ Cemented youth, and there is no} received ty the state department an- definite knowledge as yet that it had/nouncing the death of the premier, | its genesis in the political rancor|the Japanese embassy had stated that , | which actustéd bitter assaults Lae it would tig ot umes pending — | M. Hara and his government in the|such receipt. japanese . . ' BR, Wyo, Nov. 5—w. ¥.| recent past. . functions attendant on the forthcom- : i rge of hav-| Viscount Uchida, former Japanese |!ng conference were postponed. ag Rg er ctl gersy'en | minister to the United States and for-| Whether the death of the Japanese ank Fisher of Shoshoni of cer. (Continued trom Page 1.) jmaster’s office and a physician who] ‘ign minister in M. Hara’s cabinet|premier might affect plans for the tain accessories, gave bond for his |ber 7, the date previously arranged for| was a member of the party gave him] since 1918, has assumed the post of| armament conference within the Jap pearance in district court when he |consideration of the budget for the|tmmediate “medical attention. *- |Scting premier, pending @ possible re-|anese delegation or otherwise, was @ etalgned here and pleaded: not) luscel year. The premitr, however, could not | construction of the government. Question to which an answer was REEGRET . | sui The Fisher car had be Prenier Hara, it develops from de-/ be revived, and died within an hour ———_ looked for today. D Not All Members of Organi-| parked in the rear of a local hotel. |talls of Friday's tragic events that without . regaining cofisciousness, | DETAILS OF STABBING The Afherican embassy in Tokio in zation in Accord With En- TR SF ARE |have come out, never spoke after the| tis wife who had -been - summoned | RECEIVED IN WU. 8, a cablegram dated 11 a. m. Saturday dorsement of J. J. Gib- bd frst onset of the assassin. The Pre-/atrectly after the attack, reached| WASHINGTON, Nov. §—Takasht]and received by the state department lin for Mayor. |mier arrived at the station, where h€ the station too late to see him alive.| Hara, premier of Japan, was stabbed | today said that the Japanese cabinet Mayor. 5 as to take a train for Kioto, 10/ Shortiy afterward the body was re-|at 725 p. m. Friday and @ied soon| planned to meet Saturday and that cr ‘nutes before the train was due | ov4 to his home, around which {afterward, the Japanese embassy here | Baron Uchida would succeed the late au in the ranks of CONTENTS ARE INTAGT ©, and the stationmaster tivited| >, Viocks bonfires and lanterns|W«s advised today by the Tokio for-| Premier Hara at least temporarily. ef : = ne premicr and his party to rest 19/1 ents the streets, while officials | cis” office in the first word of the as-| ‘The assassination of Premier Hara, ér in in INSURGENTS I LANDER MAN 15 BOUND belonging to rson which was st @ train while its owner was at dinner at Wendover, was found with its ontents undisturbed on the bank of Piatte river. The robber evident failed to find anything of value to ained vestments and other articles. church be Casper Daily Cribune the station offic EE tween hile cffieg and the gate |#Pd friends streamed to, the residence th which Passengers ree *h the |"? offer condolences. rms is the station tiackboard,| | During the evening an emissary it was behin4 this blackboard|from the imperial household brought the assassin was lurking, as the|WOrd to the home that the late pre- mier emerged from the office|™ler kad been raised to the frat and approached the gate. |grade of the second rank of the im- Darting out from behind his shel-| Perial court ter, the youth came immediately into} _ = ntact with his victim and thrust his) NATIONS a |}cnife into the premier’s breast, close| IN SY¥MPA' . Between his office and the poured into Tokio today from the cap- {tals of virtually all nations. sassination to reach Washington from the Japanese government. The embassy communication said Viscount Uchida, foreign minister in the Hara cabinet, had been made act- ing premier but gave no details as to the assassination. ‘The message was recefved in uncod- ed form, but its filing time indicated thet it had experienced considerable delay. Tetails of the assassination of Pre- the dispatch said, caused nothing ap- proximating disorders or disturbances in the Japanese capital. Japanese officials here, discussing the assassination of the premier, said M. Hara was easily approachable and that when he travelled no elaborate precautions were taken to safeguard him. M. Hare was described as a man of striking personal appearance. His smooth-shaven face ras crowned by a HILARITY NIGHT More Fun Than if There Were 1,700 Candidates In the Field. = to the heart. TOKIO, Nov, 5.(By The Associ-|mier Hara had been awaited eagerly The premier collapsed instantly.) ated Press).—Cablegrams expressing] today not only by the Japanese em- falling to the floor without a sound. | horror over the assassination yester- | bi and delegation to the armament PEAR HERE SUNDRY Herrick, national speak n’s Christian Temper- will speak in Odd Fellows lay evening at 7:30 on the The By Products of the to from Glenrock a similar address y one is invited to attend. CHES AND PAINS—| SLOAN'S GETS ’EM! A Yirre the misery of racking fain. mass of prematurely white hair, He had been called the Commoner Pre- mier because it was he who brought the party system in Japan to its Aesop’s Fables Have Had 2,600 Years of Advertising organization will divided 1 inf, ton OQUGLAS 1S SEARCHED FOR SLAYER OF PRIEST DOUGLAS, Wyo. Nov. 5.—De- tectives. made an unsuccessful search In Douglas for Andrew Bo- I Jando, wanted at Lead, S. D., in connection with the death of Faiher A. B. Belknap, following reports that a’man answering his descrip- tion had been seen in town. The stranger is said to have visited the poolhail and a local restaurant but no trace of him could be found. LIVELY BIDDING ALICE y JOYCE —IN—. “THE INNER CHAMBER’ HOW DID IT HAPPEN? x ie n ° tinuous 1 to'11 P. M. SECOND BIG DAY The Knockout Feature SEEN Have Thee me Sloan's Lini- ment ly and aj whea you See balthentnae mene . uickly eases the pain and sends It a feeling of warmth through the Claire Rob: the brid f aching part. Sloan's Liniment ire Robson, the bride of an ON RIVERTON PROJECT suihond rubbing ae hour, entered the room whee per ine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, wedding presents were isplaye RIVERTON, Wyo., Nov. . §—In- sciatica, sprains and strains, stil joints, and found the place in disorder. quiries received from contractors | For forty years pain's enemy. Ask Her husband, unconscious, was throughout the country indfcates | your nei hor, Ms stretched upon the floor. Uvely bidding for the work on the At all druggiste—35e, 20e, $1.40. Riverton Valley Drainage project ! A Cast of Well-Known Players, which will be undertaken as soon as Includi contracts can be let. Bids will bes} luding HOLMES E. HERBERT, PEDRO DECORDOBA, MRS. DEWOLF opened December 1 and work should S A ’ c : begin about the first of the year. iniment GRACE BARTON, IDA WATERMAN, JOSE- 3 HOPPER, JANE JENNINGS, PHINE WHITTELL sae Is Removed Setrecrreeret ae 2s Without Operation ee e skin. “ONE MOMENT PLEASE” Dayton Woman Quickly Relieved by External Home Treatment Note: It would be fllegal to publish these statements if they were not true. Mrs. Louise Will, 228 Gettysburg Ave., Dayton, O., says in her own home paper, the Dayton Daily News: “Sorbol Quadruple removed a goitre four years ago and it has never both- ered me since. The pressure and throbbing on my throat was relieved in two days. The goitre disappeared LOYD Among Those Present A Two-Pgrt Sunshine Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY AFTERNOON TURKISH BATHS A in three weeks. Iam glad to tell my SPECIALTY experience even by letter.” * 7 "tbo Borbol Quadruple comes in sman|{ Shower, Tub, Steam and Bishop-Cass’ I heater bottles containing enough for most Cabinet. ; cases. It will not stain or irritate. Does not interfere with daily work. Leaves the parts in healthful normal condition. Requires ten minutes daily. Get further information at John Tripeny Co,, 214 South Center street., drug stores everywhere or write Sor- bol company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio.— Adv. For Ladies and Gentlemen. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 128 East Second Street Basement, O-S Budding LAST TIMES TODAY EILEEN PERCY in “LITTLE MISS HAWKSHAW” “PURPLE RIDERS” AND MUTT AND JEFF If you want to laugh beat it to - JAZZLAND Theater PRESENTING THE GIRLS FROM DIXIE CO. CONWAY TEARLE SUPPORTED BY ZENA KEEFE —IN— “After Midni A FiCiurE CRAMMED WITH EXCITEMENT AND SUSPENSE. THE FAST MOVING ACTION TAKES YOU THROUGH THE UNDERWORLD HAUNTS TO AN AMAZING CLIMAX, PRODUCED BY RALPH INCE 15-- People =15 SNOOKY THE MONKEY whe tay ll ad “SNOOKY’S TWIN TROUBLES” AND CURRENT EVENTS PLAYING SUNDAY AND MONDAY body and Indians yelled defiance to the white man. —NEXT— AESOP’S FABLES 2,600 Years From Now Brennan Will Be Advertising Casper in The Tribune and So Will Aesop. . The Only Colored Company Playing Musical Comedy, Interspersed. With Vaudeville. ‘A Real Singing and Dancing Show for Which Their Race Is Noted. SEE THE CHORUS ON THE RUNWAY Don’t Miss These Clever Players Catering to Ladies and Gentle A IETS I I TLE LO ELT oT LS TL FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, COME EARLY! Because you can’t beat th jictures any- where on earth. ene Sood niet Continuous 1 to 11 LAST TIMES TODAY = SESSUE HAYAKAWA —ComING— A0c ADMISSION 40c. ne CONSTANCE TALMADGE TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT “WHERE LIGHTS: ARE LOW” _in— —AN “MAMA’S AFFAIRS” AL ST. JOHN IN “FAST AND FURIOUS” is A Colnpy nae Free Dancing After the Show

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