Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 29, 1923, Page 4

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jurch i; ing lay \ 19 hi y-met The ch @ al chur y of n tw ry r sui raise y me d to Tt ever danc ner + PAGE FOUR ; Che Casper Daily Cribune LITTLE ACTIVITY 15 REPORTED IN AUER POLITICAL SQUABBLE Progressive Lockout Expected Today—Separatists Thought to Have Postponed Taking Duesseldorf DUESSELDORF, Oct. 29.—The situation in the Ruhr and the Rhineland, both political and economic, gave little evidence today of movement either way. No notable ac- tivities either by the separatists or the unemployed were recorded over night. Although the general progressive lockout was ex ed to begin today no reports had been received up to mid of actual — closings, of stores an‘ mines No. information was available Ezra Meeker Is from official quarters as to wyhat progress, itany was being mae om.) Reported In Bad with | Shape On Coast with the great ! Confirmation fro to the reported Krupp Interests was though it was unoffi n aa that the agreement was as good as SEATTLE, Wash. Oct. 29— Anxiety over the condition of Ezra Meeker, 92 years old, one of the arly emigrants on the Oregon trail, has been ill since October 19, expressed today by his physi- nd son-in-law, Dr. C. L. Temp zaid today they had good r Delieve the separatists had ed the carrying cut of t for occupying this city, in which the French make thelr headquarters.| «Thursday and Friday Mr. Meek- ‘The Germans place great !mport-/er was much better and I hoped ance upon the new orders from te that he would be up in a few days,” French command for rearming the said Dr, Templeton, in whose home Duesseldorf police. o have been | here the patient lay. “Saturday ordered to use the! y |fever returned and he suffered a re- against furthe: lapse.” Mo orfer, no matter esscceree NORTH AND SOUTH ORDER 6 source ‘The leaders of and the industri awaiting t aide before proce HELO UP FOR HEARING SHERIDAN, Wyo. Oct. 29.— Temporary withholding of the opera- of the ordér issued by the de ment of the interior refusing sion to the Wyoming North puth Raflroad company to its Line through the Salt Creek "ds pending a hearing, was an 4 here today by officials of ailroad, | The order, if executed, would mean | abandonment of some portion of the oad already in operation. Trains have been in operation between SCHEDULE AFTER STORM Salt Creek and Casper, Wyoming, since early in September. wos Bb Sonat ole an the trans in and out of ou. Montana Well per bnve caught up with the! hed. ule and are rum Boiler Tender Fatally Hurt on time after an cm time w It arrived a noon 15 minutes late. railroad came in 4 MILES CITY, Mont., Oct. 29.— Burlington t -| Albert Tolley, 40, boiler tender at Meager repo! “#) the Ragged Point well, 12 miles throughout the « north of Melstone, was fata'ly in- ceived by the h jured at 4 o'clock Saturday after- here. The road between Cas-' noon being scalded and burned when per and 8 Riverton Cheyenne is 1 Shoshoni and the boiler exploded. He passed road from Casper to|away at 3 o'clock Sunday morning s0 open as is the road|at the hospital at Melstone. His wite survives. ‘Tho only other rela- from Casper to Salt Creek. — ‘After Every Meal All the goodness, flavor and quality that goes into WRIGLEY’S at the factory [S KEPT IN IT FOR YOU. | The sealed pack- \\|| age does that—You break the seal. WRIGLEY’S Is pure chicle and other ingre- dients of the highest quality obtainable. Made under modern sanitary conditions. WRIGLEY’S alds appe- tite, keeps teeth white and helps digestion. , Save Wrigiey’s wrappers < They are good for valuable presents. A Trio of Financial Giants Otto Kahn (left), American banker, went to Europe recently to confer with two Hungarian financiers shown in the photo with him,s. Kruas is in center and Baron Papper, right. Taken in Budapest, EB. tive of the deceased, an adopted son, Lelend, 17, was run over and killed by a train while guarding a railroad bridge during the high water last May, one milo east of Melstone. VISIT OUR NOTHING For the Hallowe’en Party or Dance Dainty footwear of comfort and distinctive beauty. One-strap slippers in silver, gold or passley. (Rhine- Stone buttons.) HOSIERY TO MATCH The BOOTERY “Your Feet Will Bring You Back” 124 East Second Phone 1730 We Still Have a Few Unique Favors HALLOWE’EN Also a Fresh Supply of ORANGE MINTS ' NOW! Second and Woleott WALLAGE TAKES seeceescsac ces BODY OF MISSING GIRL [Bonar Law 10 cupled, to call any taxis for him for a With Pneumonig i AGAIN IN wie grein, coe | 19 LOCATED IN DITCH LONDON, on Fh Fore STAN his Eevoche leat eadae acess ra ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Oct. 29, |from pee gan ean 3 Denies Photograph of declaring the code was sto'en by a Woman in His Rooms i ° NEW YORK, Oct. 29— Edgar T.|dtplomatio service because of the in- Kansas City Man Wa¥ace, co-reapondent in the retrial | cldent. of the divorce suit instituted by W. | day, denied that the photograph of] Frank H. Childers, 41 years ‘of —_ | For Sale By & woman seen in his room: was that /age, died at a loca! hospital Sundmy.| W. M, Ryan, 85 years of age, clea | SMITH-TURNER DRUG 0, of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes. He fete survived by a widow who re-|at a local hospital Sunday. The 131 South Center Street. told the court the picture wus that|sides at Alcova, Wyo., and b: body was ship: Ie af a friend whose name he did not iy te akanione “clot care to disclose, Wallace also testified that he had For Hallowe’en Favors Candy, Pumpkins, Grange and Black és Streamers MASKS FOR EVERYBODY— 1$c¢ F. W. Woolworth Co. 5, 10, 15 Cent Store Phone Your Orange Sherbet Orders Frozen Puddings Made to Order Only LLOYD’S MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1923 the stand that a secret United Staten|_ rhe body of Edwi SIva, 19 nounced this Aiplomatic coda had been lost sever-|aiq dancives of Me and atte 3 im (cition ts euch. as to years ago when he was minister/siiva, Sandoval, N. M., near here, to Bulgaria, had been offered to the| was found this morning in an frri- Zapanose government for $40,000 and/ gation ditch near her home. She had been bought back for $20,000 by|naa been missiny for more than a Elihu Root then secretary of state-| week and a systematic seerch for Mr. Knowles made the admission, | her had been carried out. juest to held to deter member of his staff in Bucharest, mine. whpther the ent Bee Ronda Mrs. |piaced in the ditch. Her parents sus- j {ng a strenuous effort to shake his|p° *t_Di8y testimony. Fad denied emphatica'ly that he had been dismissed from thi M @Rd his con. cause anxiety, Bathe Intern ally et Well y Wet Is Mrs. Stokes D. Stokes, testifying again to| FRANK E. CHILDERS DEAD. Dies at Hosp; ital brother, 908 South Walnut strest,|Funeral home to Kansas City Lj (EL LER An) aed Casper, as well as by a sister, two! afternoon. Two sisters and a brother! For results try a) Tribune Cissy. brothers and a mother in Missouri survive the deceased there. fied Ad. STORE OVER Hallowe’en Decorations O Yo Off On All Items The — MILLS Co. 240 East Second Left for At Dealers Phone 51-W.

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