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PAC The Wy site E clas Bus are m4 St AM PAGE TEN. REVOLUTION IN GERMANY SEEN BY RUSS. GHIEE Stunning Blow Must Be Dealt Bourgeoise, Trotzky Says. MOSCOW, Oct. 24.—“Germany faces either complete collapse or a successful social revolution,” Leon Trotzky Soviet Russia’s minister of war, tdi? a gathering of metal work- ers here. “Economic and technical cond!- tions in Germany ere right for a so- celal revolution,” the chief of the red army asserted, “but the working classes seem to be waiting for the psychological moment. They realize the battle must be one of life or death.” Considering the chances of suc coes of a revolutionary movement Dy the German proletariat Trotzky wal: “The German people must deal the bourgeoise regime such a stun ning, dlow that {t cannot recover.” Analyzing the attitude of Ger- many's neighbors Trotzky said Ens~ land is powerless to stop the trend ef events on the contitnent. “France would have to mobilize 1,700,000 men to put ddwn a deter- mined moverment by the German proletarist,” the soviet war chief as- serted, “ani I don't think even Poincare would be insane enough to attempt that.” Business and Prof AUDITORS ©. H, REIMERTH Certified bie Sceerogeend ice 401 0-8 Wag.” a Phone 767 ditt an ecou! Atte = ‘Bulte 18, Daly’ Bldg. |. VAN DENBERG conitea Public Accountant come Tax ice = Phone 148 |ARANT REGISTRY CORP. Sitters ane Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer gy 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone ARCHITECTS ———<—$$— UBO! GOODRICH, Architects ys Rooms sis, Townsend Block, Casper, Wyo. Phone WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect ‘suites, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS ASPER AUTO TOP SHOP poe Trimming, Upbolstering Auto Painting 5 faanim center hone 1084 3 6. Center ‘Phone BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W —_—Office Phone 313 YELLO COMPANY. Inc. Storage WW CRaoster. Phone 1234 NSFER, STORAGE NAR PUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY co. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY JA GRAHAM JEFFREY suite ANN itidwest Bldg Phone 706 DR. Ra G. aay Chiropract ‘Townsend Bids. Phone 423 C., Ph. 0. Gade, PHone 8193 J. COND suite’15, Dal HEALTHUNT _ |PARNEY soocte ORGANIZED |__ (Continued from Pags One.) West Virginia, With the doctor here are his wife and baby. The Natrona county staff will be |comprised of Dr. Malott as director, |a laboratory technician, now on his |way to Casper; two nurses, and a |sanitary inspector. A well equipped laboratory will be installed before long in the city hall offices of the department. A clean-cut, effective administra | tion of health affairs in this county 1s now assured. Dr. G. M. Ander- |son, state health officer, and Dr. | Malott will co-operate to bring about | the highest degree of effective health work here. Conflicting and over- lapping stmflar activity on the part of the city, county, and school board | will be done away with. The funds that in the past have been distribut-| ed to these agencies will be concen |trated upon the new full-time de-| partment. 1 Dr. Malott etates that his unit will conduct its work in purely sclentific Jand impartial manner, with no biased consideration being given to} }any particular group of people or interests, and with the idea of main- taining a high standard of sanita tion and health in this county as the paramount factor actuating his staff, MESSENGER IS | SHOT BY THUG NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Willlam | Kelly, a messenger for the Manu- |tacturers Trust company, today was shot and seriously wounded by four armed bandits, who acosted as} |he was delivering $20,000 to a con cern in the upper east side and who forced the money from his hands when he refused to surrender it, essional Directory DOCTORS < THE CASPER PRIVATE fomen’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone “t08 HOSPITAL 938 South Durbim—Phone 273 4 * STA SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND BSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. 0. Victor K. Dacken, Bde MD EYE, EAR, NOSE’ and THROAT Harmon LL. Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G, B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST @. F. O'Donnell, . PHARMACIST B.S. Lothian, Ph. G. DE ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8, Offices in Rohrbaugh Bull 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physiclan and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 ‘sic! aD. surgem 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res, 7146 sv ot He Sos Ph anv LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oi! Exchange Bldg. JAMES 1. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg Di H. PATTEN orney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. "Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK & LACY Law. 2045 Midwest ide. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg, ARNED, Chiropractor Mit North Kimball Street Phone 1457 MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. R. 1. E. BERQUIST = zattermelsier Blag Phone 1757 ERT N. GROVE Ag Second Street Paluer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 1713J DR. ©. 1. ARNOLD Ost ‘and Chiropractic 810 9 ta phone 1754 CA. THURSTON, D. ©. | 5 Ft > ps3 8 Wolcott Phone 113 ——— — = — CONTRACTORS TAXIOR & ORCUTT General Contractors, Cement Boll ing Blocks For Sale Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST fil aaa CORRINNE E. 116 East fe Special st we 1016R CLEANERS po THE SERVIC Railroad at Phone 56 DOCTORS . 8. BARGER Nose and Throat sses Fitted 123 8. Wolcott DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second Phone 113 SHALL ©. KE MABEL. HARV Office 208 y puth Genter—t Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin Office Ph. 2293 O'BRYANT | OGILBEE & ADAMS |210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer 104 Becklinger Bldg. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROL E 0. DAVIS Physician Apart. Phone 388) Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy |Over Frantz Shop PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Consolidated Royalty Building Phonb Office 203 Kes. Phone 5533 CASP TYPEWRITER XCHANG | ypewriters | 230 E. Second Phone 856 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Wo | Ben Suyematsu 235 TAILORS K CANNER Custom Tailoring and Cleaning | i] | | TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E, Midwest be Casper Dally Cridune HG DONE SEEN A Use THE : WHIP AT WTERUALS ayer agin hugh THS TRIP NEVER MIND, ATTABOY, SEEZIX! KEEZIX, | CAN YOU'RE GETTING To SE & CREAT HELP TO YOUR UNCA WALT The} 1 r be passed among the spectators for examination and those who examine it will be asked Phone 1125R|to sign a state: as to its con- struction and verify the fact that it ts light tight. Sharply at noon the bandage will public official. No one will ride in the Jewett with alone to con. prove that he receives no assistance from anyone seated along side of him. Thompson {s not going to obstruct creeping along be applied Thompson. clusive! plies and Repairs | &¢8", seconds. Mental suggestion with the assistance of a phonograph and Oliver Wal- Jace at the organ culminated in this remarkable demonstration on the yers stage of the Granada Theater, San Francisco, Calif. in September last year. _.This was, in reality, making fact of the famous story of Svengali and Trilby. BLIND DRIVE BY MENTAL MARVEL SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY NOON (Continued from Page One.) are not standard Jewett is a regular stock model. blindfold which has not constructed will No Fear Evident. It seems that this young ex-ma- ne is devoid of fear yet, when con- versing with him it 1s discovered that he seems the average, other than the fact that he fs filled with super-abundance of nervous ener- gy. His mode of speech ig clear and concise and his manners are not Iikened to one who weekly performs a feat that the average mind fails to comprehend. A gentleman in every respect with a true regard for the opinions of others, His manager, Stewart D. Daniels, explains that Thompson {s a likeable young man who is slow to make friends, but when ofe gets to him they find a will park the own for Mrs, |Suite 8 Daly Bidg. | It 1s well to has agreed to wear the urday evening at will both at- gown he selects Phone 968W/ the Arkeon, wher |tend the dance. he is writing a book of his experl- ence which will come off the press of a large eastern publisher early next year. To date the first edition which will comprise twenty thou- sand copies has almost been mar- keted. It is hoped a few coples will reach Casper as it was here that he the country are endeavoring to close contracts with him. May Climb Casper Mountain. If weather conditions permit ‘Thompson will drive to the summit of Casper mountain and return be- fore completing his drive Saturday. This in itself is a task to the driver with normal vision yet, Thompson has made drives over more danger- ous routes in the past, He climbed dark dreary back room—which spoke for itself, ‘The police turned and walked out of the apartment, refraining from taking the usual steps, such as con fiscation of the dwelling, arfest @nd punishment, ‘ Show Your Pass or Signal mountain and Lookout moun- ° ° x tain out of Neshville, Tenn., and has Pay Highest Prices 2 on numerous occasions driven v through pouring rain. In Botse, Ida- ho, October 7 this year he drove BY GUS M. OEHM. = from Boise to Nampa, « distance of (United Press Staff Correspondent) x twenty-two miles in forty minutes BEBLIN-{By “Mall to . United " through the mud and rain. All in all Press).—In Germany everyone |s = the demonstration has to be wit- considered a foreigner until he Ww nessed in order to be appreciated. proves himself otherwise—at least M Further details of the route of the when it comes to differentiation in A drive and the various stops will be prices. = announced in tomorrow's edition of A typical conversation at the 1 the Tribune. The answer column cashier's office of a Berlin bathing starts Friday so get your queries in establishment: early. b~* Mr. Thompson will subject him- PE screen e vtaa ore a aoa c self to a physical examination early . 2 damoerow.;, Des. 33.5.) Hata; Roper Prespective Customer (a German}: s Grove and Anna J. Jeffery, local Sure, I'm \German. G chiropractors will meet and conduct Cashier. Prove it! Where is your pe the examination. It was thru the pass? to science of Chiropractic that Thomp- P. C.: I haven't it with me. - son regained his health. During the period of the time that he was suf- fering amnesia and blindness he vis- ited various brain specialists thru out the country with no avail. At @ last resort he consulted e chiro- practor and it was found that he was euffering a sub-luxation of the second vertebra of the spine. This bone was restored to its normal pos! tion through chiropractic adjus' ments and with the third adjust- ment his memory was restored. Naturally Mr. Thompson is partial to chiropractic however, he explains that the science has been abused by incompetent men and women who are not qualified to administer the adjustments, This latter has worked a handicap on the public and Thomp. son however, he has placed himself under the care of the three chiro- practors mentioned above while he remains in the city. Thompson has specified Williams gasoline for his Jewett while here. It {s claimed that this gas is better adapted for winter use. During the course of his drive he will fill up and stop at the various filling sta- tions handling this brand of gaso- Une, The stations handling this brand will be mentioned in the route of the drive which will be published in a later issue of the Tribune, Wage Increase On Railroads CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Wage increas- es totalling $3,500,000 a year and af- fecting approximately 100,000 rail way employes were granted to clerks storekeepers, train and engine crew callers, station employes in general, truckers, and common laborers in a had asked for increases from 8 to five railroads, but the new wage scales will also become effective on other railroads. Two Dry Agents Face Indictment is all that is left of an auto that crashed into e railroad abut- fatally. ment at Bridgeport, Conn, killing one man, the South American repre- sentative of a big packing company. Another man was injured, probably MORMON FIGHT LOOMS IN SALT LAKE ELECTION Both Sides Optimistic Over Vote Received In City Primary. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 24. —With three American party candi- dates placed upon the ballot by the primary election yesterday and three Mormon incumbents chosen for re-election, the city election to be held here on November 6 appears to have resolved Itself into a strug: gle between the Mormon and. the non-Mormon element with both fac- tions already claiming the probable victory. Mayor C. Clarence Nelsen, a Mor- mon bishop, was chosen as one candidate for the office of mayor, leading Joseph E. Galigher, the namyl to succeed himself as corn- missioner. Theso men will be op- posed by Parley %. Williams and George N. Lawrence, American party candidates for the offices. While the Mormon candidate led by about two to one tn the primar. ies, the American party leaders maintain that the vote yesterday the Mormon candidates while the non-Mormon vote was split by sev- eral aspirants. These leaders de- clare that the American party nom!- nees will poll 85 per cent of the votes cast for the losing candidates and add that by the time the elec- tion is held the non-Mormons will be organized to such an extent that victory is certain. The American party was organized a little over a month ago with the acknowledged purpose of “separat- ing church from state.” Continued interferencé in politics by the Mor- mon church’ {s charged by the lead- ers of the party. Mayor Neslen has been mayor since 1920, when, as a member of the city commission, he was chosen to succeed Edmund A. Bock, who resigned, Rented Rooms for Gambling to Feed Starving Children BY GUS OEHM (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN (By Mail to United Press) —While poker chips clinked in the main room of a Berlin gambling joint, the impoverished landlady— who had sublet her apartment for a casino—sat in a dark back room at the bedside of her dying daugh- that the mother was forced to obtain Night after night, as well dressed men and women gathered about the green tables, the mother in a little back room attended the wants of her child. The owners of the illegal gambling club paid her well—the money was needed for wholesome foods, medicine and medical care, One night the police raided the Cashier: Too bad. You'll have to , pay foreigner's prices (five times a: much as a German). We don't be- eve anyone is a German unless he proves it. So every German carries a pass showing he is German—or pays for- eigner’s prices, ANY are the eyes that ard M turned to gaze with keen ad- miration on the well developed, healthy girl no matter where sho may be—on the rapidly moving thoroughfare or gliding gracefully oral a Sons ek se We all ap: All eyes ecaut z preciate the girl with the figure so firm and plump—the girl with radiantly red cheeks, cheeks that carry a touch of roses from na- ture’s own garden—the girl with the sparkling eyes, keen and sharp 7 ter. nd and the ather he will be off like a] character who fs staunch in his de- United states ratroua tae tae cake sore ets ewe to| ge Olowing long years of suttering ae Rey ath eal flash,posulbly sire to foster every worthy cause. hi ae, |e nominee, by, more than | the daughter's condition was such r out-of-doors within thirty feet from the starting | Not only is this uncanny fellow a], rhe mem through thetr unions, | one. ‘Two were eliminated. Not necessarily ant | 1. Just a girl with ever in- will be the fastest| wonder in his pec ii f en- T. T. Burton, also a Mormon he 3 aie ; | moving vehtclo on the streets yet he| deavor, he also isa business tan of| 14, cent® an hour. Th increases! bishop and holder of the office of Biaceh lise baat poate ree apna | creasing blood cells. i aie | ic law|no mean ability. He fs an. artist] Stanted range from 1 to 3 cents an commissioner was chosen as a candl- Ee ea ok spores at tl a fuspooat filled with the yim and vigoi at is n : 0! ie ow) and will not exceed the speed lmit.| with his left bund and some of his jaoad Sapeet are retroactive to Oc- are fe mepeees himself, Herman} git, w Me pa eos Hoe spibllas joi youth. Bihan 4 i After circling the block h appealing cartoons have appeared . Mrectly affect - Green, incumbent, and another] original haunts by the 1 rs ood cel 8. 8. 5? n national publications, At present | » 20° decision Girectly eftects stxty-|o.called Mormon candidate was also is ry. the law increased bl cells. means restored strength—rekin dled yitality—added energy. Take S. 8. S, and watch the bloom of youth return to your cheeks. Watch that flabby, ill nourished flesh fado away before flesh that is firm and plump. Red blood cella will do it and S. 8. S. will build them. It contains only pure vegetable in- ES: 3 made his first public appearance in tasty place With sinkin, a edients. S. 8. 8. is sold at all General Practice’ Surgery Obstetrics Gane cua Eide feat and we opine that Mrs, Thomp-|July last year. Since leaving here shows almost maximum strength for! imother saw tho unitermiel offienie * good drug stores. ‘The largo “Oly | 496 EB. Sece Phone 707 | 8°? may be takin, a he has developed his performance to| NEW YORK, Oct. 23—Gaston B, "| erash into the dwelling. ‘The police size bottle {s more econom!- DR. W. E.NORDHEIM | | he point that he is in dem in] Means. a former special agent of | to violate federal dry laws and with | arrested the participants at the cara Veterinarian in| tes, a ; 10983 WAREHOUSES gown will be attractive for the su ll the large eastern citle: He will] the bureau of investigation of the| using the m ina me to de-/ tables, then turned upon the little oMhciles PRE A acbie al Dao De stantial art from Casper Sunday and pro-| department of justice, and Elmer| fraud. This was learnod today | olf woman, demanding wn explanas DR. WM. A. BRYANT YELLOW CAB CO, _{NC—Ware-! Shop ceed direct to Chicago where he will] W.'Jarnecke, described as his secre-| when the seals were broken on four | tion of why she was there. Physician and Surgeon --house & Transfer.” Phone 1234, obtains fashion centers} duplicate the feat he will perform | tary, have been indicted on charges | indictments handed down last Thurs,|_ The m-jher told her pitiful story 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph, 800! Office 400 W. Yellowstom of the wor! ‘here. Advertisers in all sections of! of being concerned in conspiracies ! day. and led tho police captain info The 128 te wdod

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