Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 12

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SS eee Soa. 6 ——s 1 Roe PAGE ql WELVE. announced early today. The lega-| graduate of Northwestern college in tion, it is stated, has sent a note to 1911, Columbia University 1918, and the Chinese foreign office protest-| Orange Memorial hospital, 1919. He ing against the failure of the au-| married Lena Mae Schroeder of| to secure Mr. Schmalzreid’s release. ‘The advices announcing the mis-|_ DF- Schmalsreid and his wife went sionary’s capture said four women|t® China in 1919 and a year later! accompanying Mr. Schmalzreid were| W0s sent to the Tung Jen hospital, ] | allowed to continue their journey. | Where he seers * Mr. Epp has reports that Dr.| owAHA Neb., Nov. 22. Schmalzreid, his wife and three! associated ee Os hha A ioe CLEVELAND, 0©., Nov. 22,—] nurses, Miss Justine Grammer, Hub-/qonment of further immediate ef- George E. Epp, executive secretary | bard, Iowa; Miss Clara Schuerman.|forts towards forming a new pro- SHANGHAI, Nov. 22.—The Amer | and treasurer of the Misstonary so-| Falls City, Neb. and Miss Anna) gressive element with the various can legation at Peking, according to| ciety of the Evangelical church, said| Renninger, Reading, Pa., left Han-| groups already established as a nu- word received here, has taken up}today that Dr. Elmer W. Schmalz-| kow October 13 and were on thetricieys was seen in the adoption of with the Chinese government the| reid, physician-missiomary of tha| way from Senchi to Lun Jen. resolutions here yesterday by repre- case of E. W. Schmalzreid, the | church in China was in charge of an| through a dense wilderness when| sentatives of 15 states, who en- American missionary from Hunan! evange‘ical hospital in Lung Jen.| captured by bandits. dorsed Henry Fort’ and offered province whose capture by bandits| Dr. Schmalzreid’s home was in La| Press dispatches from Shanghai|three planks, besides formally cal!- while on his way from Changteh,|Gro, near Urbana, Wabash county,|say the four women were permitted |ing a convention at Detroit, Decem- Hunan, to Lung Jen, Kweich, was] Indiana. He {is 35 years of age, a'to resume their journey. Der 12. Che Casper Daily Cridune | Following an executive meeting, | felt as he awaited death, from which |Roy M. Harrop, of Omaha, national | presidential commutation saved him temporary chairman, gave out 15/| two weeks before the date of execu- tion, he replied: “It's all in a life time.” —— names of attendants at the session the planks proposed, and the con vention call. The ticket is to be |known as that of the People’s Pro- jexooeive party. Mr. Harrop asserted. Two Children 'GERMAN SPY | Rescued From Burning House) GOES EAST| LARAMIE, Wyo., Noy. 22.—Two men passing a residence in the eastern part of the city saw smoke | ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 22.—Lothar| coming from a small house, and | Wizke, convicted German spy, re-| when they Investigated they found | | leased from the federal penitentiary |a blaze making rapid headway in | at Leavenworth, Kans., yesterday,|the kitchen, with two small chil- | passed through St. Louts today en-|dren alone in the place too | route to New York to board a shin | frightened to give the alarm. | tor Germany. Asked as to how he} The children were rescued and THE BIGGEST NOVEMBER COAT EVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1575 the house partly destroyed by the! active in the State during ty, flames. few weeks, it was said. |” G. O. P. Fight in | would take no action Indiana Opens ing party leaders in Ww | Keep SOFT Lips INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 22.—/ despite winter winds | First guns in the battle for control MENTHOLAT | of the Indiana delegation to the Re- | publican national convention were is softenin ‘ tT BreA inst! might! when (it. wie, nel ing, healing j nounced that Senator James E.| Watson may become a candidate for president and would make a bid for the support of the delegation, in opposition to Senator Hiram Johnson. Forces of Senator John- son under the direction of John Moorman of Knox, Ind., have been Ever Offered to the Women and Misses of Casper | WILL BE COAT DAYS Giving in Coats of Supreme Style and Highest Quality Your selections will not be forced by the limi- tations of a small stock. Never has a larger, finer or more varied assortment of coats been displayed than at present. Each year more and more women come to the Fuchs company for the most unusual creations and gen- uine values. It is with a sin- cere desire to express our appreciation of your pat- ronage that we an- $ Two Hundred Hats Selected from our regular stock. Values that regularly sold up to $18.50. Out they go regardless of loss, corn cvore Gp OO NOTICE The Fuchs company claims the lowest over- head expenses of any store of its kind in Casper, and remember, we have no high rent to pay. All merchandise is marked at a most moderate selling price in order to do a large volume of business. nounce this Coat Every comparative price y quoted in our advertise- event. ments is bona fide and not exaggerat- ed. We guaran- tee our prices against all . competi- y tion. No Exchanges No Refunds No Approvals Establishing a New Standard of Value Ss RIDAY and SATURDAY & LOT ONE Every Coat in Our Store Selling Regularly From $69.50 to $95.00 Will Be Offered At ‘42 YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE Marvelous soft, deep-pile fabrics in the warm browns, grays, blues and lustrous blacks. Irresis- tible last-minute modes including scalloped edges, flares and tiered effects. Also elaborate stitching, draped and button effects. Dashing ! The FUCHS Company CASPER’S LEADING SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSE Pick Out Your Coat Now, a Small Deposit Will Hold It Until Wanted The Season Is Well Under Way, We'll Take We are dividing our entire stock of High-Grade Coats in two lots, priced the lowest ever known in Casper OATS} At Less Than ALF PRICE Our Loss LOT TWO Every Coat in Our Store Selling Regularly From $125 to $225 Will Be Offered At YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE TRIMMINGS OF NATURAL SQUIRREL TRIMMINGS OF GOLDEN BEAVER TRIMMINGS OF FINE FOX TRIMMINGS OF PLATINUM WOLF TRIMMINGS OF CARACUL TRIMMINGS OF SKUNK

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