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siir PAGE TWO. CITY CAPTURED Che Casper Daily Tribune % Looks Like 1914 3 MORO DISORDER UP BATTLE TO. = BYSUN AT SEN ‘| INVESTIITED Stay annest Ing the appointment ‘of additional | Will be checked up with those sup- = capture of Waichow. ‘Sun Yat Se n| | Moro opticiala, the governor sald. plied by American authorities. i ; lured. the enemy from, Waichow. by | At a cchference which he eld |e en ir otdering the center and left wings | |with Moro chieftains who ansembled Casper-Salt Creck Sta, - Sait ites, aoeed Shekiong | wvier| © ‘This unusual photograph was taken in Munich, Germar rom all parts of the territory, Gov- se t East river, pelt bags te A soldiers of t ormer regiment of the Bavarian king (Lelbfegiment). It shows General von Lossow. prexent command Bavarian Reichs- rnor General Wood informed them Leaves Arkeon Bldg. rt: —_ sabes Hie pss pal sist ‘thee wehr (center); General Count Bothner (left); and former Crown Prince Rupprecht (right). Dr. von Kahr, Bavarian dictator, is shown at Jeft of |that American sovereignty still is 8 a. m. Daily 2 eat 3 yeact op te y 8 in the Philippines and that oe b Sun Yat Sen's right wing marched -ananbabaaies phocytes it the ‘United Btater ever decides Telephone 144 te in and captured the city.” | |to relinquish control the Moros will J. J. Stanton. + The advices received here indicate W7 r be officially notified before any etd spud 9 4 that the crisis which threatened las 4 4 H change is mace. | ¢ week, when Sun's troops were r¢ VY L we L 4 | One of the demands af the tribes- Ss Tat Ae | o porta on ember to bes ar. men which is causing unrest {s for weaters Waists Draperies rounded at Sheklung by Genera more teachers instead -of Christian | Skirts Dresses Ginghams : Chen's army has been averted, tem in th hools for girls, th oa ‘ ci been a ; | Filipinos in the schools for girls, the ts j: i 5 porarily, at lenst. | executive sald. Coat Kimonos Stockings - | Governor General Wood summon- , j . ‘ i soae aay: Shad The Jed Dato (Chief) Santiago, one of the Associat >ress.)— a - z. }% 1 > ak Hf chief constabulary officer for Shang. | ith route “aboxtay Bin ont erie Party is known who € hat and the neigiboring ot jport at which he stopped. but the |f| found three skin sable Wyoosus g, who we hs chief, becoming alarmed at the fur, Sunday night, Nov. ah-Hun, an ‘ z : rough sea, turned back and depart- 11. Return to Box 343 { Kuomingtang, a political organtza- | ed for his home among the isiand| Each 15-cent package of “Diamond Casper, and save Ne thbal peacimitee eet fils. The executive instructed the | Dyes” contains directions so simple |#| troubll 1g the possibility constabulary officers who accom-| any woman can dye or tint any old, gene ‘ ; panied him on his trip to bring in| worn, faded thing new, even if she : the chfef and his followers from the | has never dyed before.’ Choose any r ra hills, without blcorished, {f possible. | color at drug store.—Advertisement. | « jaw an | The governo® general expressed , ‘ EGY confidence that the Moro situation ; c ared e ter a |would be settled peacefully. He an-| y , enced to Jnounces that he would make a/ Mi ; i evered etw n| commisaion consisting of three , {members of his staff who have had 4 in the al men. He ¢ harged seat }long experience in the Philippines JUST REMEMBER Hsu had persecuted and killed many to proceed to Mindanag and invest!- . followers of Sun Yat Sen, south gate the Moro grievances in detail J China leader. The Xuomingtang, of | Governor General Wood also an- ' which Li is @ member, instigated an | nounced that the would make a 7 unsuccessful attempt to overthrow | courtesy visit to the Java straits & 1 the north China government in 1913 soon, at the request of the state de- ‘ J and was proscribed as a seditious or- ever : ganization by Li Yuan-Hung when | ne : he was president. | 2s ration EE ve t i | | THROUGH RUSE Leader of South China Forces Scores Fresh Victory, Report. SHANGHAI, Nov. 13.—(By The AY GOV. WOOD ercise Care; Natives Threaten Revolt. MANILA. Nov. 13—{By The As- VANCOUVER, B. €., Nov. 13— Arrested on a charge of entering Canada tllegally, a man believed to be Dominick Del Fino, 32, who thwarted death when he escaped from the Lackawanna county jafl in) 1918, after being sentenced in Scran-| ton, Pennsylvania, to die in the elec-| tric chair, is being brought here from Nelson, B. C., according to local au- thorities. Associated Press.)}—Sun Yat Sen Four guards were shot and wound- sociated Press.}—While there is no } south Citas, leader, has age a disorder ‘at present among the Maro ed by Del Fino, as he broke from Waichow, which has been held by the death cell, after friends had north Chinese forces In Kwangtt province under General Chen Chiung-Ming, according to a dis patch received by airplane Novem ber 11, at Canton, Sun’s stronghold unofficial advices received here | state. { The capture ts said to have been affected through a strategic maneu ver which lured Chen's troops away from Waichow. | | ‘The announcement of the seizure state: “An airplane dispatch has just afrived here with an official report from Sun Yat Sen, announcing the | WASHINGTON, Nov. 13—(United Press,)—"Christmag comes but once a year, and it will very soon be here.’ Postmaster General New chanted the old rhyme as he approved plans for handling the annual rush of Santa Claus mail and gift packages. New hopes everybody will give a thought to the postman and to the army of hard worked clerks in post- offices and on mail trains, who have The Man of the Future. to handle the tremendous quantity set). ¢ holiday mail By XANDER HER: off with a velocity of more oveaeall early,” he said, ‘You do|(Copytight, 1923, by NEA 6.000, millage anes amo 5 t i peber seanbies ourself a good turn by going that, ) ergy expended per unit of weight Pl fe ij k reakness. do the reciplent of the gift a favor EW YORK, -Nov. 13—All is enormous. g ane rip to | & (ee Fe then yc | also, and help the postal service.| wil! be as r Croesu ie. ten. eonll eceree aun T h l texhtlaw tok th J 1 ‘i + 3 -in- ie Vegetable Com- Gifts mailed early will be received ‘ y. We will have— ; ‘and combine atoms of he Nort Po e i) und and recommended it tome. In ix, good order, in plenty of time. one of us—the means of ob-) hydrogen into atoms of heavier sub yu @ time I have been taking it, it 3 Gifts matled at the last minute are ng almost endi wealth, tt Prices Wneging the., amnet cot Is Project d 3 Roeneinin aopaince foeimen yk Log ar to Make much ances ope tovapsive lees fclence ees ate BS flncovecin energy that could be lberated. Ss rojyec Zi bouse and am able to do lots of work order than those led early,| which it has aldready made in part.| “".. : : sides.”’—Mrs. HELEN SEVCIK, e though we have a wonderful record) ‘This is the prediction of no idie| “Mach of us would be all-power, Fee Thomas St., Chicago, Ill. i Service Ea in the post office for handling this/dreamer, but of a man who has|fUl ‘The scope of our work would) CHRISTIANA, Noy. 18.—Captain Womkn Sauftetings frontemale | sy holiday mail without loss or break- made some contributions to the] >® eee LSet cat se seit i, Roald Amundsen arrived here unex- ox troubles causing backache, irregu- age. world of sc that have been| enersy t yeah ttt 1a oy hada i pectedly yesterday to make prepara-| pHORNIX, Ariz., Nov. 13.—M larities, inter neady ae feelin, ‘As to foreign holiday mails, New) revolutionary—Michael Pupin, pro-| 49 With. ere bes 7 Ne. NO, 0081 | Hong. for his airplane expedition to|Ggorge Goudreau, formerly of Hik- and weakness should take Lydia £3. | has approved an order for separation | fessor of electro-mechanics at Colum- ey Satan eces: ‘i and power Mee pele nent pi b ‘ hart, Ind., was found dead behind Pate a euatania ers id. Not. of foreign mails by countries, at lo-|bia University since 1901, and chair-} 0% 4 ‘ Sah me he came home he |e local school building this morning only is the worth of this splendid Wi eae | cal post offices, 90 as to avold con-/man of the committee ‘on airccaft| “Professor Aston of England said) travelled under the assumed namélwith a ugly gash in tha back of he: faadicine shown such cases as this, | e have several one-man jobs in elay “f To! communications during the > hy¢ of r a 7 ol wa a e t for nearly fifty years this sa i i . gestion and delay in New York,) communicat uring the war, if the hydrogen in the ohnson and wore a false beard/ head. In the gravel walk near th yu} 'y y me our where most of the foreign mail goe “Just 1 that day will come, I sphere were suddenly Suaranen ahenthe has ys . bipiad he ar-/school a few feet from where th fort of experience has been reported moe her oa they pei aboard ship. do not * he says smiling. “But helium there would be enough|tived as Engelbert vning. body was found by the school jan—Y, thousands of women, e an one-jo men to fi During the Christmas season, the} it w For sclence is making| energy developed to heat the whole} Discussing the flight and bis ac-|itor were evidences of a strusgle SE Seavelk is sriiing. to write to ; th J t A foreign mails are particularly heavy) progr: ie that yeara ago|earth to white heat! ceptance of the assistance of an| Mrs. Boudreau had come to Phoenix SRY fitlor woman suffering from such em. for Great Britain, Ireland, Po!and,| would e be Jered impos-| “But there would be one draw-|American naval officer, aptain|tor her health, her husband and two tecy may like toner Sane Germany, Russia, France, Italy, | sible back. ‘The only free hydrozen avail.| Amundsen. said he hoped to defray |sona remaining in Blkhart j "ey. may ask. | Norway, Sweden and Denmark, we will have} qhle comes from the air. If we the Seat of the op “ part at least | | E Foe Te a aE y and but| started using {t to make heavier} through a spe issue of No } rt Fy ola, uae | abeach nussnee afb. so} nab besvies| PSN ame CHaesineoas te very man not only must fill his He wi lf be all-powerful. the comforts of light, heat and energy. He will be possessed of a new force that will free All of this will take place when Man learns the secret of the s tars, him from his. present struggle for the liberation of atomic energy. tribes. the = fon requires careful handling Gov. Leonanl Wood |declared upon his return here to day after three weeks trip of tn- spection to the island of Mindanao, where he investigated reported un- rest among the natives. The greatest unrest now is mere ly local and is confined to Moros in the vicinity of Lake Lanao, where the tribesmen are Cemanding a larg- er representation in the govern- mental nartfvities, he declared. The Moroes, who are Mohamme- dans, object to being governed by Christian Filipinos and are demand- n Gen. GratefulforHealthRestored by Lydia E. Pinkham’ | Vegetable Compound Chicago, Ill. —“I am willing to write to any girl or woman who is suffering fromthe troubles I had be- | fore I took Lydi Pinkham’s | smuggled him a hacksaw and a pis- |tol, police here said. He was ar- rested in 1917 for the murder of Demetrio Morobito an Italian and) sentenced to be electrocuted, they} declared. He escaped on Feb. 4, 1918, and is believed to have fled to the west coast, after receiving aid from friends. | Vancouver authorities declare that Del Fino elso went under the name} of Kenneth Monroe, and that a re- ward of $1,000 had been offered for; his capture. On his arrival here| his finger prints and description 133 S. Center Street TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 SUNDRIES | IS STILL ON AT Smith & Turner Drug Co. Phone 176 get some American money but would not ask the Christiana government for financial support. He sald that Famous Old_ Recipe tor Cough Syrup the hydrogen. And then? But there is no use worrying. For that can't DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST : own particular job for the com- pany; but, in addition, he must fit ng to Worry Us Then To get the full import of Profes-| happen for a long, long time to if he were unable to raise the m sor Pupin's ic a knowledge ofl come. ee Easily and cheaply made at home, i i WESTERN (INION TAKEN the fundamentals of the atomic But the secret of this process of pe. jeep tees) Aa crete eg bat lt beate them all for into eg bigger job of producing structure of matter is necessary. degradation of lighter atoms into Aimeselt. seeagagse eee satisfacto: i I “Every atom of matter,” explains| heavier ones liea in the stars—and service for customers, Public Utility service is so instan- taneous, so easily commanded, it consists of electrons, mative, the former r of the structure the professor, | Positive and ne, being In the cen some day we are going to get it from them.” Secret of the Stars Thousands of housewives om found that they can save two-thirds | of the money usually spent for cough by well- . _ [Brings Y« Genuine’ Shipman. Ward Rebuilt TOU. 5. DISTRICT COURT Paxton-Gallagher Office Clased In “itt 1 aline a aphy “F ‘ reparations, using this ° CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 13. wits thesis circling -aroundiat an are fe aaah ati a nown old recipe for making cough UNDERWOOD seems automatic. The suit of Grace Wilson of Casper = ee oe u b ppebuaseouad rs FN Rag _ ~ syrup. It is simple and cheap but it Balance same as rent—10 Days’ Free aghinst| the. Western Union Tele- nat ording to the well] ed, Professor Pupin says: Res ect to Chief | has no equal for prompt results.. Jt ‘Frial—-Guaranteed Five Years—Every none ny, wherein she seeks known and universally accepted “Do not the young stars, the very 4 t r d of a cough and giées 'ypewriter is Factory Rebuilt—Newen- || weet ot Gdases tor non.| tect hot stars, which always consist of| immediate relief, usually stopping an || fmel, new nict'eling, new platen, new |] j ‘ 5 ad PA aeast chk ‘bean |i cTbe.* of all structures ts| gases of small atomic weight, ob- ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. it impossible Yor you to tell i || But it isn’t automatic. Co- ina- delivery of a ‘eram, f ounces of F f ie tie satcons, cont m which consists of| tai! a supply of radiant energy| Offices of the Casper Branch of | 4,Get.$% ounces of Pinex from any -new Underwood. | A i transferre: ght az ve center and one|from the degradation of atoms of| the Paxton-Gallagher company he tte secintated Loreto | tion, and hard, united effort at its ty, district court to the United t ‘The atoms of alll small into atoms of high atomic! been closed all.of today in respect | fo Hed i" ap analated, erties, bo Tas — ota sa se “4 . sate oms Y r gh 4 ° sed a day o make a fu int. you prefer, i-Phone ~ Writ | Set eng ore ae | heavier substances, lke hetlum, gold| weight, and, if this {x so, then why| to the memory. of C,H. Pickens, | use clarified molasses, honey: oF eet | | source merely make it appear so. Wilson claims eiaaagalivery, of | 64 r metals, all the way up to|shall we not some day learn this} president and general manager of | inst sugar syrup. Either a “pean pent tad an aad ~— *+/ uranium, are made up of atoms of| great secret from the stars? the company, who died at his home t as food, iceane perfectly, be SE eran auita, on hen | Bzcrowen: “The Innguage of the stars has|{n Omaha Sunday. It’s truly astonishing how quick! yoming | cbaeeion, 205 appendicitis er { in other words, the hydrogen| many deep secrets to tell; tt mystt- it acts, penetrating through every air | | daughter at Wichita, Kan., resulted inte oeration not being perform atom is the fundamental brick of all in. the not be! ‘orm: }atomic structur fies me just as much today as it did on the pasture lands of my na- $10,000 IN RIVER eg of the throat and lungs— GOLDSBORO, N. C., (United Press) | 100s s and raises the phlegm Typewriter ed_and the consequent death of the Since selence began its detailed] tiye village 50 years ago.” At the bottom of the Neuse River,| Soya heals the membranes, and ; daughter. th |study into this atomic structure of] But some day, the problem will] somewhere between this city an Bien a Ex h 5) a riGae D; |things, more than 20 years ngo, it|be sgfved, Professor Pupin believes.| Kinston there lies a hox-filled with| appear entirely. Nothiae beter foe C. ange To Cures Cold in One Day | nas heen trying to test this clec-| “And {t will be solved the sooner| gold and silver. money. Severat| bronchi : croup, hoarse- Take Laxative BROMO QUID “| trical theory of matter by breaking| science becomes organized for it,”| years ago a bank in a small town : chial asthma. Tablets, The box Dears tho s |up the heavier atoms into their con-|he says. “Now in this country the| north of here was robbed and about| - Pinex is a special and highly con- CASPER, WYOMING ture of B. W. Grove. 30c.—A. |stituent parts of hydrogen. National Research Council has been| $10,000 taken. The stolen mone compound of genuine Nor- r ~ aa | ceeded! |war. Its work {9 not popularly| automobile and the robbers « ; 2 ane NOTICE. | “Ft fs able to smash-these heavier | rstood yet; but soon I expect] south. Officers In every place were Hoffhine Printing & Mr. C, H. Pickins, president and) atoms into smaller parts, and 10 be-| person fn the country to look] notified to look out for the robbers, don’t * a ona ower 0 general manager of the Paxton Gat. |i he “ee uent parts are|upon it as the third arm of national|The chase became so hot that the Guaranteed to Stationery Co. e meine Coriipatiy. ACU AS Te eenory rogen and helium atoms defense—and some day it will be its| robbers dropped thet i tion or money eee SR babies house will ‘Hac takes an enormous force to do} first. arm—n defense in peace as| contents in-the Ne x Con Phone 467-W Poa: y } 1 it-for the atoms of hydrogen are! well as in war.” {chest has never been found. ed ell day Tuesday November 13.

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