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or PAGE TWO. NINE SLAIN. {N FOOD RIOT OF UPPER SILESIA Conditions in Germany Still Unsettled as Re- sult of Break. | WARSAW. Oct. 5.—Nine persons | were killed and 14 wounded tn the recent rioting in the town of Hin- denburg, in the German district of | Upper Sith according to mes sages re here. The fatalities | occurred du clash between the police and demo: ators against the high cost of living. BERLIN, 0: —(By The Asso- clated Press.\—The German Demo- | cratic party in the Reichstag today | adopted a resolution declaring that the party could not support a gov ernment which had no parliament ary basis. As the majority of the other parties have already adopted the same view it is not believed that Chancellor Stresemann will try to form a cabinet having the support of the parliamentary parties. | PARIS, Oct. 5.—A message to the | Havas Agency from Munich today | reads: “The Bavarian premier has in- vited the government of the Reich to suspend the collection of the new | tagation voted by the Reichstag. “Dr. Von Kahr (the Bavarian mili- tary dictator), has compelled the | Nuremburg branch of the Reichs | bank which wished to send its gold reserve to Berlin, to abandon this) action and to unload the cars which were ready to leave.” DUESSELDORF, Oct. 5.—(By The Associated Press.)—Hugo Stinnes, the German industrial leader, ar- rived in Duesseldorf today. He and several others of the Ruhr indus- trial group have arranged for aj conference with General Degoutte, French commander in the Ruhr this afternoon. It is generally believed the Germans will propose methods ; of restoring the Ruhr valley's in- dustrial activity and incidentally | suggest somes modification of the| Franco-Belgian military occupation. paced iH ahd Former Dentist of | Thermopolis Will\| Practice In Casper After 11 years of extraordinary suewessful dental practice in Ther- mopolis, Dr. H.'B. Byars has moved |” to Casper and opened a dental clinic in the O. & S. building. Witn him is his associate Dr. G. A. De- Freees. During his long stay in Ther- mopolis, Dr. Byars built up what was perhaps the largest dental prac- tice in Wyoming. There were with him several specialists who attended to all cases requiring specialized ability. It is this proven necessity of specialization that Dr, Byars brings to Casper. Persona! attention to all cases of X-ray diagnosis, extracting, and plate work will be given by Dr. Byars while under the direction of Dr. DeFreece comes porcelain and gold restoration, crown and bridge work. Though Dr. Byars disposed of his dental practice tn Thermopolis to Doctors Crie and Mentzer he still retatns many interests there. He is- president of the Jacoby- Byars Furniture company and in- terested in many oll development concerns. It was he who held the lease and formed thé company that brought in the Warm Springs field in Hot Springs county. The standing of Doctors Byars and DeFreece is such that already | fr large numbers of their Thermopolis| ||jj patients have made special trips to Casper in order to receive their expert treatment. | | | 1 ing. located thinking. graphed with Colonel M. C. B: Marguerite Calhoun of Atlanta. Ga. The trunk was the property of n Miss Porter, trained nurse, and the contents were valued at $50. ments a short time later in an apart- ment occupied jointly by Scott and He's just arrived The It had occupied the at- stated that It was in the McGuiness apart- trade. “Gosh, What a Big Lawn” The defense, of O'Brien. That's what Laddie Buck, successor to Laddie Boy, is probably at the White House, and is seen photo- juckey, a cousin of th 6 donor_who is @ man named Mickey O’Brien. handled by EB. G. Vanatta, is fighting the case on the ground that O'Brien stole the trunk. best witness for the defense proved to be Albert Gardner, driver for the N. & A. Coal company, who had taken the trunk from a storage room to the Mc- Guiness apartments at the request O'Brien left Casper some time ago and his whereabouts are unknown. Scott 1s a boilermaker’s helper by GRAND LARCENY CASE OCCUPIES ATTENTION OF DISTRICT COURT The case of F. H. Scott, charged with grand larceny in connection with the theft of a wardrobe trunk from the Wyatt hotel July 1 last, was expected to go to the jury this afternoon. tention of the court since thia morn- ; ‘pe Casper Dally Cridurie [LEGISLATURE OF OKLAHOMA PLANS MEET OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. 5. —(By The Associated Press.)--It was indicated in well informed quarters today that a call for a meeting of the lower house of the state legisla- ture was in preparation and that it would probably go out soon, summon- ing the body for an impeachment session October 17, FIVE KILLED IN CAR CRASH DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 5-—Five ere killed this afternoon when it automobile ina funeral pro- cession was struck by an interur- ban car on Gratlot Road north of tery when the interurban crashed) into the machine which had become detached from the other automobiles in the cortege. Objections to Rail Financing Plan Outlined DENVER OColo., Oct. 5.—(By The Associated Press).—Attorney Gener- al Fleming of Colorado annouriced that the state of Colorado has no objection to ownership of a one-half interest in the Denver and Rilo Grande Western by the Missouri Pacific railroad, but the state's ob- Jections to the reorganization plan of the Rio Grande are on account of the financial provisions. Fleming's statement was made early at hearings conducted here by the interstate commerce commission on the reorganization of the Denver and Rio Grande Western rajlroad. eae 6 And “When do we eat” is the thought of all those who know the dessert 1g flavored with Van Duzer’s Certi- fied Flavoring Extracts.—Advertise- ment. == = Grandson of Chinese Seeks N pig cegpe Chinese woman may become an American citizen is a question be- fore federal Judge E. 8. Thomas for decision, Abel W. J. Bahr of Greenwich, has made for naturalization giving his present citizenship as that of Luxemburg. The court was told that his father, born in Luxemburg, had been a missionary in China and had married the daughter of an English. man and a Chinese woman. Bahr himself has never been in Luxem- ‘burg and was born in China. ele N. Y. URGING WET RETURN here. The funeral procession was|_ NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—The New, crossing the tracks into the ceme-| York state chamber of commerce adopted a resolution recommending to congress that the Volstead act should be revised and modified “so as to conform more nearly with pub- Ue sentiment and on lines that are more reasonable, just and practic- able.” The resolution stated that the in- terpretation and enforcement of the| 18th amendment through the Vol- stead act “are not in the belief of an unquestionably large number of honored and fafr minded people, in accordance with @ strict interpreta- tion of the 18th amendment.” The result, it was stated, was greater opposition to enforcement of the act. ——— Ancient Bones Are Uncovered Oct. 5—Bones and other relics of a race of men who lived approximately 80,000 years ago, have been unearthed in southwest France by Dr. Henry U. Hall of the University of Pennsyl- vania museum. Dr. Hall, who re- turned yesterday from Europe, said the relic was only a step above the animal. “They lived in the paleolithic or old stone age and used crude, un- Dea beg SUAS emeeet ee —_—_SSSSSS=S=> ane NAVARRE PEARLS Ask any woman CAL SK any woman whether or not she would treasure a gift of posrle-rend the bight in her eyes will give you her an- swer. No other jewel can take their place — that’s why you ought to give her Navarre Pearls, These wonderful jewels ac knowledge no imitation among indestructible pearls, They are imported from France and guar anteed to remain perfect in every way. Ayers Jewelr; a oe CALLAWAY’'S Final Rug Offering» _ Special Saturday Only | 1, 9x12 Karnak Wilton____--$139.50 1, 27x54 Karnak Wilton____.__._._. FREE We can’t remember when we have had a finer selection of Wiltons Seamless ‘Axminsters Brussels and Velvet Rugs. This is nota DISCOUNT SALE but a bona-fide cut price SALE of our entire stock of domestic Rugs. The selection of patterns we offer is the pick years in Home Furnishings. We urge you to come on this final day of the sale and buy the RUG you want while you can choose from a varied selection of patterns. If after you get it home it doesn’t seem to “The House of Quality” 1 fit in right, we'll be glad to exchange it or refund your money. With Every 9x12 or 8-3x10-6 a Companion Rug 27x54 Free 133 E. Second EXTRA SPECIAL YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT ALLAWAY’ COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS of the domestic Rug Markets of the entire country selected through our experience of many | 33 E. SECOND | ! . i 133 E. Second FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923, Shikany’s Specials _ FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Hose In black and brown with embroidered clox. All sizes. Two day special; per pair $1.00 32 Inch Zephyr Gingham ~ Beautiful shades. $1.00 4 Yards for........... New shipment of P. & N ieee front Corsets. In these well designed models the figure and flexibility of youth are easily obtained. Come in and let our corsetiere fit you. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. 141 East Second Phone 736 Two day special. | CALUMET Goes farther Ethel Mann School of Dancing ~ BALLET, TOE, SOFT SHOE, CLOG AND BALL ROOM Little Folks Rhythm Class, Ages 3 to 6 Register at I. O. O. F. Hall Afternoons 1-to 5 Phone 549 Two Hundred Pairs of Oxfords ' . Priced to Please Careful Buyers Every heel—Cuban, low or military. Lots of colors—black, brown, patent or beige. Many leathers—Calf, kid, patent or suede. In fact variety galore to choose from in this lot of painlessly priced, dependable oxfords. Every woman needs a handy pair of this ‘most useful type of footwear.” BLACK KID CUBAN OXFORDS PATENT BEIGE TRIMMED OX- —Genuine welt soles, Rubber FORDS—A beauty, trimmed with heels. One of our $4 98 beige colored suede, low heels, most populdr -..-.- ze rubber Gppeds a e BROWN CALF LOW HEELED OXFORDS—Worlds of wear, fine for high school girls 3 98 rubber heels__...-__ e BROWN CALF LOW HEELED OXFORDS—Goodyear welt soles, rubber heels, a most $4.48 serviceable oxford__ BROWN KID OXFORDS—With LOW HEELED BROWN KID OXFORDS—Perfect comfort with good looks, welt soles $4 4 eo rubber heels____._._ BROWN CALF ' OXFORDS LOW HEELED of Cuban heels, real welt soles, = smooth. fitters, a won- ia pei] DROWN CALF CUBAN ox. ‘ave floma , low a FORDS—Excellent service, rubber tip “By 58 soles, rubber heels, $4 A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SHOES FOR BOYS—Priced to sell. They ... wear like—iron. We take pains to make our shoe repair work neat and lasting. We know shoes. You can be certain of a good job here.