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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune : . WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1293. ; wi B A Ni DIT Cc A PT Al Ni _ | BARNEY GOOGLE--It Isn’t Any Laughing Matter to Barney. By Billey De Beck | ‘ URGES ACTION ae eee erie Bi per ag os s * on Nor-Tor UFE = A PoeR 5 ’ ENc GRarp Ot OW OH? » LAUGHING. HIMSELF Armed Intervention Is All That Will Wipe Out Banditry, Major Pinger De- — clares in Communication t bs TIENTSIN, May 380.— (By The Associated Press.) — A Armed intervention by the foreign powers to put down ban-| : ditry in China is favored by Major Roland W. Pinger, U. S. B A., one of the fourteen foreigners held by outlaws on Paot- fr He expressed ociated Prass received here “We captives,” wrote Major Pinger, “nave learned the personality of the bandits by > we no longer dream a rs of the first zuku mountgin. now, & this opinion in a letter to The | today. “My opinion is that there is lttls difference among the Chinese band! soldier and farmer. It is purely a matter of ammunition supply. The lee eS a. oe and second nigh only way 1s to disarm all the Chinese | jf a (Eg EF Bret het GASOLINE ALLEY—A CAR SHOULD BE PRUNED IN THE SPRING, ANYWAY, the Philip-] in a few years gradually replacing i = SO EE SY pier z: ee Ss = ens aS = a the mt mill-| the latter by a native constabulary = x How | trained by foreigners, WHAT DID) TELL 1 DIDNT WHY SKEEZIX! ca, and The trouble is, with the open-door YOU, WALT, ALL ONE |/ THINK YoU THOSE ARE PARTS © \ tude? | policy, action must be international Py BIN. FROM UNCA AVER' a beautiful| and is likely to lead to mutual bicker- FIRST NAMES, PEE oe rans po bin eA MS H ' hegoats| ing. I wish the league of nations| WALT. SKEEZIX MANY PARTS, « the most] could be induced to try out its much- CARRIED OFF. ANYWAN ! comfortabl ng the circum-| talked international police force idea, TM SORRY! stances. Th which were sent| “We are in excellent spirits, our up are downs of ease compared| only fears being of lice and files to temple 4 “T believ be a long drawn| top. We have adopted sanitary pre- out affair—especially so far as Allen,| cautions but cannot educate the Solomon and myself are concerned.| gwmson of native prisoners. In the (Major Robert A. Allen, U. 8. A., and Lee Solomon of San Francisco and Shanghai.) The bandits know that Allen and myself are field officers, and that Solomon {s a boss of and quite 2 man in Shang- the bandits have segre- qub’, which we call re say we will be until the last de nd I ourselves. a held as hostages mand is satisfied. “Looking at things fmpersonally, I favor armed intervention. Civilize them with Krags, is my motto, and I don’t believe many will have to be so civilized to make good little laun- drymen of the rest. “The hands of some of the bandits are most soft. They don't work while automatics and cartridges give free board and lodgings. “Public opinion will demand our] 1918. The camplaint was signed by 28 safety first and then whatever else) members of the Lewis county bar| 4s necessary. But I am afraid that|and approved by the state bar exam- once we are loose, interest will wane, resulting in a repetition of the af fair, or worse. AUDITORS ©. H, REIMERTI which abound even on the mountain da sprinkle the bed sheets with powder, and hope to preserve Ith.”* I. W.W. Attorney May Lose Right To Practice Law x a. OLYMPIA, Wash. May 30.—Dis- barment proceedings were filed in the supreme court against Elmer 8S. Smith, Centralia attorney who was one of the few defendants acquitted in the trials growing out of the Arm-| Istice day shooting at Centralla in| WORLD COURT I GIVEN BOOST Bt IOWA SENATOR Senator Cummins Gives Harding’s Program iners. It is based almost entirely. upon Smith's connection and record with Ww. W. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Certified Public Accountant conn; SPROUL Wa: S rt Income Tax Service Contractor and Builder re 401 0-8 Blac. Phone 767/141 W. Tenth Phone 376W mm Ouppo! HARRY ¥. COMFORT DOCTORS DES MOINES, Ia., May 29.—(By Auditing and Accounting - The Associated Press)—Unqualified Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg.| DE. T. J. RIACH approval of the world court under Sa Phone Fhysician ange Keon the conditions laid down by President Cmte Public | ota esidence 2118. | Harding, was voiced by Senator A. Income Tax Service | THE CA PRIVATE B, Cummins of Iowa, in an address Over Campbell pazanare eed HOSPITAL here today before the Conopus club, Phone 1 938 South Durbin—Phong 273 After an explanation of the pro- ISTRY CORP. ccountants—Stock GUARANTEE I Auditors and STAF e d Transfer Agents SURGERY, G Article 14 of the League of Nations Registrar tage Bldg. Phone 669! AS RPEOGE AND | Covenant Senator Cummins, declared: pr 5 pay: Honger R. Lathrop, ) “So far as my personal view: M ! - the Southwest Lumber com: were ARCHITECTS Vietor i “Dea MDF A.C. 8.) concerned I ha 25 rive an The Odyssey eW ay Be Greek to Some, But ‘rounded up to fight the flames, The 2 EYE, EAR, Ni jt | Saying that it is my judgment that 3 Se aes a Seno Pa r fire last night left the cutover section pois & GOODRICH, Arc ts | Harmon 1.’ s the United States and every other See *& ty ae Ber Ss o k ‘of the forest and today was sweeping DUBOIS a, IN AN power should agree to this compul- K . : ay \ . through the uncut area, Townsend Block | Townsend | Block, | Architect ae A. RAINWAT ity Bldg. nt Consolidates Telephone 1 auto PAINTING c. Baseme: S. Center| x Auto Top Shop, 6 4 Branch at Lavoye nch at Lavoye | and ‘Throat that wo shall adhere to and support A . SARNITARIUN ; Auto Painting Especially |earAgd the Fitting Of Glasges | the permanent court of international sae c : pee et teats E Soe : Sith cia thie heater eal ee "es 12 E. Secor i: ludes thi \ , var ate BAGGAGE and TRANSFER me et nati ee Theso are young American women interpreting Homer's epic, with scarfs and drapes and without shoes or completely extinguishing the blazes, DES. MYERS AND BRYANT Tt rauill; mosis ete ete Tobeinee @tockings. » This, by girls of Mt. Holyoke University, Mass, promised for late today or tomorrow.| CHICAGO, May 30.—The report of SEARLES TRANSFER 200 6-8 piycians and Surgeons ina oh t Reports to W. T. Cox, state forest-|}the death of a third patient after SARTAY Office Phone 313 S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746| ™'24 that there can not be any sert- er, were that the situation is becom-| Yenv!: tari Res. Phone 87 | ous danger in an undertaking of that in ee eee ERS Bet oat 2 Opn antes Be me aoa Tene Sal DRIR BS euOREE ont ng serious, with scores of fires) Lombard, Ill, by Dr. George E. Bot. Natrona Transfer, Storage yes 3 weve, teas bRecialst METAL STRIKE eS Beit ee bese i ethos beat Aline Yenmeres, was before Dupage county pi Bhd SFE Seats NOR Throat 1 e rom Duluth to/ authorities y as they continues AERIS | Phone 2121 Suite 301 0-8 Blag.| School Teacher Nie Serves Severa Purposes tueech Lake. Most of the fires are|an investigation into charges thatg@é TT | a's and Children's Hospital men vivsions for a permanent court of in- South Durbin—Phone 406 ternational justice as outlined in sory D X-R, ‘0-URIN jurisdiction. B. Un “I have always been ready to sub- other nation. But It seems to be the long and well established conviction of the senate as expressed in nearly all of arbitration treaties, to make certain exceptions. In harmony with what 1s well understood to be the attitude of the senate upon this matter, the proposal of the president LATER IN THE DAY — He2 NAME 6 Littosas! Disa eEvER See Hee ARoUND HoLtywoop ? IN “THe Woman WITH FouR ‘FACES’ CAST AT THE Lasky Lor! WESTFALL, Rrehitect ye mit to any properly constituted inter- Dt tmbsr. today. ire tghters were. , Daly Els thandicapped by a lack of water, LLER, Architect 1, M f MI Phone 1906 TAGION m the United States and any Sweet crs! -THeyRe THRouGH SHOOTIN’ON THAT SET AND THEYRE DISMANTLING (T= GREAT IDEA OF MINE, SNEAKING IN ANID HIDING ON THis SET Originating in the Penasco canyon, the flames had destroyed 1,000 acres THIRD DEATH IN MINNESOTA THIRD DEA TO 8ST. PAUL, Minn., May 30.—More than 600 men, including forest rang- ers, were battling with forest and on cut over lands. MARSHALL ©, TH, M. D. js oy tacthe aon then Aiden two women died as a result of SASPE! ERY Co. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. , rd ct. there | vation cures” given them at the in- caren Bare Phone 907| Office 208 South Center Pleas 30 ‘Asks Damage On | are between 15 and 20 fires burning. | stitution. 608 E. Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin Sac Mrs. Hattie Shelhamer of Chicago HIROPRACTORS General Practice Surgery Obstretrics Slander Charge ALAMOGORDO, N. M., May 80.—| told John W, Follmer, an inspector c me ESSEN, May 30.—(By The Asso- More than 100 men today were engag-| for the state department of registra- M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR LAWYERS Soa ciated Press.)—The strike of metal! Re eee eas 20 soles Wea ae iebieations that her son, ah -opractor = - 1 f s ‘re being mobfl- ‘erbert, died last Feb: : Palmer Chiropractor | 15403 AMBROSE HEMINGWAY CHEYENE, Wyo., May %0—Mias| Workers throughout the Ruhr, which ized in an effort to prevent destruo| after teing dlecherecd re, en West Hotel, Re Lawyer Nina LeMaster, formerly employed as| "volved more than 500,000 men, was tla tof: Palontiie tiutien Seraaaare ig discharged from the Did Room 221 Midwest Building|® ®chool teacher near Torrington, | prea today, the men resuming work. Wicsik reraore 0 er pore eg pacers Matin base three months’ ( <= Wyo., and now residi t BScotts.| They were granted the fifth per cent esd. N reahnen| ere, she said, the boy sone ab Miawe NICHOLS & STIRRETT bluff, Neb. has filed sult’ in. the! !8crease in wages for which they Scie _mere_called_and_employes_of_lost_80_pound ae ers went on strike but were refused their = ey anaes Exchange Bldg. | siander against Milan A. Beatty and Re ees wo ape pe a | dg Phone 423 JAMES P. KEM Arthur F. Berg, both residents of the " marks! ssch, r Townsend Bids. = = 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, | ‘Torrington district. She asks that Cet ieee ME. HARNED, Chiroprac AGENe Bont h be compelled to pay her $20,000) 162 North Kimball St. AGENS & MURANE : | “he ; Lawyers amages, Pho ea 206-207 Oi Exchange Building Miss LeMaster alleges that Beatty, | DRL. E. BERQUIST coreegace : in the presence of others, accused her : zuttermeister. Bldg Phone 1757 LLIAM 0. WILSON Jof taking lunches bronght to school 4 — ___ es Attorney-at-Law by pupil nd that before others he | (ccmm_"__- ROBERT N. GROVE Bulto 14-15-16 ownsend Bldg,’ _ | aaia to her, ||/Fou Gnsaning:thelplain : econd Stree 2 — ese htop sa te! = "4 112 eS ney sth MULVANEY tiff) are a dirty, lowdown thief and HAVANA, May 20—(By The As- rm Yat Law jthere 1s nothing too low for you to| Seemded Frese.—Lule | Firpo | has bes ing do.” reaps from => Gre 5 = Berg, Miss LeMaster alleges, also| Buenos Alres promoters for about Osteopathic and Chiropractic eS ie 2217| Accused her of taking school” chil.| i that city with Erminio Spalla of i aang a ee Se Se ee em STRAWBERRIE 210 0-8 Building, OSTEOPATHS the hearing of others that she had| Of Europe. Tho proposed fight A ee simeiealigiaetionas |taken a sum of money that earller| , Would take place after Firpo's meet- CHIROPODISTS DR. CAROLINE © DAVIS |had been stolen from him. ing with Jess Willard. { For Cannin sod St yap pare NOW CORINNE EB. O'BRYANT Apartments, Ph. 188 DES MOINES, In., May 30.— g Foot Specialist nter St. Phone 124-3 COAL AND COKE CO. s0e1007 Gane United States court here for alleged DR. C. A. SA Osteopathic Phy Midwest Bldg. TWO EXECUTED E STATE mn Phone 1038} SHOE REPAIRING | ete Beatin Geos Com pao BY FRE ute handleap mat ASK YOUR GROCER N. Durbin Phone 677 NORTH « Asres SHOE sHOoP DUE May 30.—(By Asso- | = — ¥ Bacerdsrots Gay ees ratbase! ork i t “ | Ben Suy su 235 - petatys chae Murphy and G. G. Warren fs here on business H CLEANERS sin oh ie J ere “executed tO! sora gow days from Torrington, | ‘Thoso gira, who work in thé office of a factory in a lonely section of CHEYENNE FRUIT COMPANY ~ ar as TA!LORS \< orities st | — i Philadelphia, Pa., spend their noon hdur at rifle practise, That keeps a For G. P ‘5 ‘ yer lpr ea TROY TAIIA ANGEL ae) ley wert them out in the air, gives them ruddy cheeks and an appetite—and pre- or Genuine Missouri Aromas ¢ road at Jacksou T / S AND CLEANERS) Convicted of part ng in a bank F. L. Brown is here f short them for ossible bandit atteci: ‘ Phone 56 148 E, Midwest Phone 96gW robbery at Athenry last week. time from Fremont, Neb. beibet sien bank ah i ad sin cesta iam rane Stanislaus Zbyszko, Polish wrestler, forfeited the match and a purse of $2,500 here last night when he fafled to throw, Jake Brissler, of Linden, Towa, in a seventy-five min- These are THE canning berries. Reasonably priced by the crate.

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