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Pi Ts. pal 13 1? St Sim if touiga eT Ie tes I Io ta 3 (8! PAGE TWO. BLOODSHED IN GERMANY IS ON INCREASE, SAID Republican Movement Given Setback In Many Quarters But Rioting Today Is General, Says Reports BERLIN, Oct. 24.—Heavy fighting is reported in ad- vices from Hamburg this morning to be progressing in the populous Darmbeck district, a working class suburb north. east of this city. From numerous other parts of Germany came reports of strikes and rioting. At Erfurt, street fighting followed demonstrations, one policeman being ;————__ killed and two policemen injured in addition to other’ casualties. eee eee nbtcte | reeraae nia acaen At Grimma, Saxony, fighting oc- | today. M. B, Camplin former may- 3 Pacman aay same at LATE FLASHES jor, was third) in a field of four can- munists occtipled the town hall. | pole aidates for the Sherigan nomina- Jahier aPe pe PTAs: |tions and his son, Henry Camplin, burg this afternoon said the main 0 was third in a field of five candi- Bee ane prom ten Cee na dates for the nominations in Chey- trenchec 2 miles m - pansy tween Wandsbek and Itzeboe, and Charles W. Sheldon, in: ‘bent, Boe saat meets wie dy) Eo and J. F. Kirkpatrick were nomin- boy cg pmiees ivouintinel nat ated for Mayor m Sheridan and H A rumor in cirew FATHER AND SON TAKE GOUNT IN CITY ELECTIONS Finish in Same Place On Tickets in Two Cities of State. SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oct. 24—Fath- er and son, candidate for the nom- tration for mayor n the two Wys- ming cities having commission form of government—Sheridan and Chey- enne—each caine out in third place in the primary elections ir. the two cities yesterday and each were elim- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Oct. 24—{By Tho Associated Press-.— Governor J. ©. Walton, in a state- ment issued late today “to the peo- ple of the visible government” de- clared that “a conspiracy for the @he Casper Sunday Cridune § Banditry Now A Business in China, Report {| SAN_ FRANCISCO, Oct. 4 | Banditry is a business in China and | the kidnaping of foreigners is an outstanding feature of such busi- ness, according to Major R. W. Pinger, U. S, A., who was held cap- tive by bandits in the Shantung province for 37 days last spring, and who recently arrived here on | the army transport Grant. | “All of the lower classes in Shan- | tung take part in bandit raids occa- sionally,” Major Pinger said. “Kid- naping of foreigners and holding them for ransom is the only way | that some of the coolies have of | obtaining money. “Of the 2,500 who captured our | party only a few hundred were pro- | fessional robbers. The others were | simply half-wild ex-farmers who had | been driven to banditry because of | the destruction of their farms.” | Major Pinger, a graduate of the University of California, has been detailed as professor of military science and tactics at that institu- tion. ae | Czechostovakia has 832 moving ple- | ture establishments with a total seat- ing capacity of 282,000, but only a CHINA TROOPS PUT BANDITS 10 jence of the Associated Press,)—Sev- leral persons have been tried by court martial and presumably some of thera punished as a result of a recent attempt to take the life of President Tsao Kun. The ettempt was made before Taso’s election, and by a bomb ROUT IN BATTLE: .“DANDERINE” Train Is Backed Out of) «, ow. Thick, _ateavy. Hate Danger Under Rain Of Rifle Fire. PEKING, Oct. 24.—(By The As sociated Press).—Troops routed sev- eral hundred bandits who attempted today to capture @ passenger train on the Peking-Hankow railway as it was passing through the northern part of Honan province, north bound. The train backed out danger under fire. The locomotive was struck by bullets but no passen- gers were injured. Traffic has been suspended temporarily. The raid took place at Hushang- cheng, south of Chengchow. It was reminiscent of the Lincheng outrage of last Spring when numerous for- elgners were taken from a train and/| kidnaped. . WOULD BE ASSASSINS ARB SENTENCED. of 35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair Floyd and Archie MacCarty, Marines had been landed from the Allen Floy warships at Hamburg was contra- dicted by the authorities here. Ss IN COBLENZ JOL REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT PARIS, Oct. 24.—(By the Assoct- ated Press.}—A Rhineland republic has been proclaimed at Coblenz and @ provisional government has been appointed but, as a satirical French newspaper puts ft, republicans seem lacking. The situation of the separatists today {s not brilliant. They made no headway yesterday, rather the reverse. They appear definitely to have lost Aix La Chapelle and also their hold on other places as the loyalist police react from the first surprise of the coup and realize that the French and Belgian authofities are perfectly sincere in their neu- trality and have no™ntention of in- terfering except to stop bloodshed. The separatists are actively op- posed by the communists and the labor interests. Thus at Wiesbaden the employes of the street car and fas works services went on strike. The police also ceased to function, obliging the French military to pre- Serve order. The castle occupied by the sepa- ratists at Coblenz {s not ehrenbrett- stein but a former imperial castle now used for the prefecture offices When the police told the separatists to leave the building they did so without incident. DUESSELDORF, Oct. 24.—(By The Associated Press.)\—The Rhine- land republican movement has spent {ts first force, according to meager reports received over the crippled wire systems, but the situation is still confused. The republicans took a few additional villages and towns yesterday and last night but cleared out of Coblenz, their “capital” and Mayence and reaction is apparent in a number of the towns they stil! hold. HALF DOZEN SLAIN IN AIX LA CHAPELLE. AIX LA CHAPELLE, Oct. 24.— (By The Associated Preea.)—Half a dozen persons were killed and scores wounded as the loyalists regained possession of Aix Ia Chapelle, ‘The movement to oust the seces- sfonists from the government build- ing, which began to form Monday night, had gained strength by Tues day morning and before noon some of the separatists who had been in the structure were attacked by the crowd. Their comrades in the buflding went to the rescue, selzed some of the motor trucks and drove through the streets firing right and left into the throng. The situation became too much for the local police and Belgian troops arrived clearing the streets and driving th paratists back to their Jast remaining stronghold. JABINET STRESEMANN FACING DOWNFALL. BERLIN, Oct. 24.—(By The Asso- ciated Press.\—As the reichsrat or federal council, assembled today to consider the Bavarian situation, po- Mtfeal observers found little to make them think that the Stresemann government was not confronted with a crisis that probably would mean its downfall. The united socialist party which has three ministers in the coalition cabinet, and the communists, sup- ported by an increasing following. are disturbed over the fact that the Relchswehr divisions have been hurried to Red Saxony, whereas Bavaria, openly disobedient to the mandates of Berlin's representa- tives, is not subjected to similar discipline. Reports from Bremen said the poletarian militia tried to force a general strike in that port. They closed the dockyards and the Vulcan company works, the republics state, urday. otherwise the response was half hearted. t ee geared BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. (By the Associated Press.)—Tho Baltimore Internationals won to day’s game with the Kansas City American association team in the junior world’s series, 9 to 5. The series now stands 4 and 4 and the deciding game will be played to. morrow. Da ae Bakers bake pies, pastries and cakes. Van Duzer’s Certified Ma voring Extracts make them delicious and wholesome.—Advertisement, a English women want houses so built that there will be less work, rather than thelr being equip: with labor-saving devices, accordir 19 @ recent exhaustive survey, express purpose of preferring im- peachment charges against me,’’ existed before the convening of the present extraordinary session of the state legislature, and that “whatever the future may hold for me personally, I shall die as I have lived, fighting for orderly, constitutional government, honest- ly and fearlessly administered.” BERLIN, Oct. 24.—(By the Asso- eiated Press.}—The meeting of the Reichsrat, or German federal coun- cil, called to consider the strzined relations between Bavaria and the central government, was post- poned today, but all the yarious premiers of the federal stafes con- ferred with Chancellor Strese- man. Duke Wounded In Paris Duel PARIS, Oct. 24.—In a duel fought today over a blow struck in a thea- ter ticket tax dispute, Duke Lanza De Camastra, Italian nobleman, was wounded in the arm by a thrust from the sword of Jacques Richepin, au- thor and husband of Cora Laparcerie, actresetheater manager. The wound was not dangerous. The au thor was declared the winner. The dispute arose at the Cora La- Parcerle theater when the doorman tried to collect a government tax on a free ticket presented by the Duke. Richepin endeavored to explain mat- ters ‘but)the Duke became offended and is said to have applied the epi thet “blackguard” to the poet, Riche- pin responding with a slap on the ducai cheek. —— See our window display for Sat- Woolworth 5 and 10c Store. incumbents and Mrs, Anna B. Smith | few give performances dally. and L. G, Waltman were nominated | for commissioners from a field of eight candidates. The general etection, to select a mayor and two ccznissioners, will be held November 6 Last Chance to Register Thursday ‘Tomorrow is the last day on which voters may register for the munici- pal election to be held in Casper November 6. It is urged that all who have not registered do so to- morrow. The polls will be open from 7 until 9 d’clock in the eve-! ning as well as throughout the day from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. with an interval taken at the noon hour. oO GOOD — CIGARETTES. GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO give the mothers of Caspe' these necessities at very reasonable prices this week. CRIB BLANKETS FOR BABY White wool nap Crib Blankets, per pair __--___. White Crib Blankets, part wool, White all woo! Crib Blankets, per pair_ Baby Blankets, nursery designs, BATH ROBES For children from 2 to 6 years, made of all wool eiderdown and beacon robing, priced from_._.--__._ pSsh Rens $2.50 to $4.50 SWEATERS For children from 2 to 6 years. slipover or tuxedo styles, priced from SWEATER SUITS Brushed wool sets for the little one from 2 to 4 years, the pEeseies garment for this weather, consisting of brushed wool elted sweater coat, leggings, POP £06 cnn drew ence: Children’s Underwear Our line of Winter Underwear i in ages from 2 to 12 years. Union Suits of Silk and wool or all woo% reasonably priced per suit from $2.25 to SPECIAL— UNDERWEAR Broken assortment of dren’s fleece lined chil- cotton vests, pants and union sults at 20 Per Cent Discount TRIBUNE 4 "TW Keep the Kiddies Warm This snow and cold weather calls for warmer things for the little tots and we are pleased to be able to LEGGINGS For children from 8 to 8 years. Fleece lined stockingette leggings, in brown, black or white, knee or hip length, per pair-..--.--.-.-./_- $1.00 to $2.25 MITTENS AND GLOVES Camels hair, kid, and mocha lined gloves, priced per pair fFOM 22 ne one e none ema swene ~-------- ----- 75¢ to $3.00 CHILDREN’S HATS AND. CAPS Of velour, camels hair and chinchilla__..______ $1.75 to $5.00 SPECIALTY STORE . r an opportunity to buy per pai each — These are all wool Sweaters in $2.75 to $4.50 cap and mittens, all colors. ----- $8.75 is complete -$3.25 rhins & Co BUILDING PEKING, Oct., 24.—(Correspond AT THE Bungalow Grocery and Market Just four years ago the BUNGALOW, was intro- duced to the people of Casper. We express our appreciation of four years of our birthday mever-ceasing patronage by offering to the public on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY THESE SPECIALS ADVO CANNED FRUITS Apricots, No. 214 cans, per can.. wrocmtte rae SOC Sliced Peaches, No. 214 cans, per can_.40c or 2 for 75c Yellow Cling Peaches, halves, No. 214 cans, . ee -per can 40c or 2 for 75c Bartlett Pears, No. 21% cans, per can 50c or 2 for 95c Royal Anne Cherries, No. 214 cans, per can...........55¢ Blackberries, No. 2 cans, ........per can 35c, 2 for 65c Blueberries, No. 2 cans, per can__..... Red or Black Raspberries, No. 2 cans, . inte -—-—35¢ .+----per can 40c or 2 for 75c J. M. BRAND CANNED FRUITS Apricots, No. 214 cans, per can... Sliced Peaches, No. 214 cans, per can_......—.....30¢ Yellow Cling Peaches, (Halves), No. 214 cans, percent. 5 Bartlett Pears, No. 214 cans, per can........ ..30¢ 40 Royal Anne Cherries, No. 214 cans, per can__..___50c : ROSEMONT GALLON FRUITS Apricots, per) CQ on. i acsosn eit eosin OC Sliced Peaches, per can__. Yellow Cling Peaches, per can_.__...__.... ++ 700 +-70c Vif Mi 01 SCT Vs ROR Mien set cae PN LE ly 1 " LURE 5 Fj CANNED VEGETABLES Del Monte or Libby No. 24% can Sweet Potatoes, Raspberries, per can —_.__.. per can —.. Campbell’s Baked Beans, No. 2 cans. Advo Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans, _...._.20¢ or 2 for 35c J. M. Brand Hominy, No. 21% cans,.....20c or 2 for 35c J. M. Brand Kraut, No. 21% cans, per can... ---20¢ Advo Pumpkin, No. 3 cans, per can...—..........--_..20¢ Del Monte Peas, No. 2 large size —.. Bon Ami Powder,.....___.._. Bon Ami Cake, each. cans at-.....-20c, 25¢ and 35c LAUNDRY SUPPLIES Crystal White Soap, 18 bars for_—.....-........$1.00 Crystal White Soap Chips, per pkg....._..... Sea Foam Washing Powder, per pkg.——..___..2Be Gold Dust Washing Powder, per pkg. White King Washing Powder, small size. Old Dutch Cleanser, POR OAT ieseeperttessseeroe 2S Ivory Soap Flakes, per pkg.—..__..... —__..... Advo Gloss or Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. for. 2 “Q” brand Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, aliens aos tocsensenenepenibosieviienels (OPE ES fOr ROG Matches, 4 boxes for_.,_......---.- Sun Maid Seedless or Seeded Raisins, Mop Sticks, each... * Spuds, per cwt. $2.00 48-lbs. Plush Flour..$1.90 24-lbs. Plush Flour $1.00 48-lbs. Gold Medal Flour oc $2.25 2 Flour . WE DFU" P, 412 East Fifth Street ~25c -.30¢ 15c .-.55¢ se BROCE} pkgs. for 35c a ater ss BOC 24-Ibs. Gold Medal $1.15 Dry Onions, per Ib...5c Cabbage, per Ib. — 3c Bungalow Grocery and Market Phones 22—23 Girls! An abundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams and life shortly follows a genuine toning uy of neglected scalps with dependable “Danderine.” Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected. immediately, Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Danderine’ is delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic —not sticky or greasy! Any drug stcre.—Advertisement. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 192 The bomb throwing oo! Over 859,000,000 thrower, curred at Paotingfu, Tsao’s etrong-| sene hold. The chieftain escaped for two] jast reasons: The bomb thrower’s almj/the Orient of Australasi ‘was poor and Taso Kun was not paint present, -——— That each plant wes marked by God with some sign to indicate the special use for which it was intend- ed, lead to the belief, years ago, that the viper’s bugioss, with seeds shaped like a serpent’s head, would | } cure snake bites. until I used Michelin Cords Yee, I Never Did Know what Tire satisfaction was Ballons of kero. were exported by this country year, nearly half of it going to R. M. MOSHER THE MICHELIN MAN 816 W. Yellowstone Phone 809 THURSDAY THREE DAYS ONLY Cotton Blankets SHEET BLANKETS, 54x76; pr-$1.89 SHEET BLANKETS, 60x76; pr_§2.39 SHEET BLANKETS, 70x84; Pair $2. Wool Nap Blankets 66x80, pair ---____-__-________$4,50 72x80, pair -__________________$5,.50 REGULAR BED SIZE, PAIR KASSIS ANNUAL BEDDING SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY © 49 72x80. Sale Price, pair _. 72x80 Extra heavy. Sale Price, pair... Wool nap, 72x80. Sale Price —_.. 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