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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923 pe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE e citizen. Showing his good faith in| collected over $350,000 in wi ‘tor | |SITE TO BE BASED ON |sse".ssatereter 2 s| ears ats a Li AE, ; ani oe. b ao = now argest ustoms House Seized and Fortified by BETAIL CLERKS FORD DEALERS T0 MEET HERE REPORT OF IN EXPERT arquetie university iocated ae bi ce ties pH sys Se Foreign Troops Sent From FRIDAY IN Woonins Biats Bova er chants | Body of Former NAME- OFFICERS DISTRICT MEETING 322222 "| Resident Returned Ford capa teed PUBLIC AUCTION Ten Rooms of Furniture AT 2. P. M. SATURDAY, DECEMRER 8 + We will sell at public auction, ten rooms of furniture bedding, ete. This is a goad line of goods. rooming house and private 234 South David St. The Sale Will Be inside Seats for All Phone 249 Harned Furniture Co. d Gunboats Off Coast tartans to ‘he, erected tn/ Big Hors Deeiersrsses venerene county, until after an expert from H. fi B 2 5 ealers and their salesmen jland, 2,| tt thas ti ted the five site ere or urial =i HONG KONG, Dec. 6—(By The Associated Press) — srcest Cea ace SaRES Yue [Noweastie enh Cassar Cnt learerel! and ‘han code reqoemaersiar =Marines from foreign warships anchored off Shameen, the | New officers were elected by the] ming will begin to assemble in cas-| ¥ > i tt] t of C: Retail Clerks" union at their regular a Srbecag| | the five sites. That the sanitarium eforeign settlement of Canton, have landed on the bund| tie last nicht. ‘The ‘posi-| Per this evening for a district meet-| |tor which an initial appropriation | ~2° “ed recently tn Portland, Ore., “and taken possession of the custom house, fortifying them- tions were filled as follows: Cari|!ng tomorrow to frame a sales and) bs |e of $100,000 Has been made, shall be | Wi! be held from the Muck funeral *selves with machine guns, accordin gto advices received | Thomason, president; William Pie-|Service program for the year 1924.| home at 3 o'clock tomorrow after-| ‘ located in Big Horn county was de 1 m9 “here. pal, vice president; Bert Wagner,|Emery Afton, manager, and John| OWNER OF MOON STILL 2" bd aetna 95 gf het oe ia tatioarss. coo, Site: rrealag Sf Six foreign gunboats are known| include the two American vessels,|Tecording secretary; John D. Sal-|Drobac, assistant manager of the| [eat rete. : apr east ‘2 ——————— | tions. The board recently visited The funeral of George L. Mauk, train. : | Ford assembly plant at Denver will Sto be anchored off Shameen. They | the Ashevills and the Pampanga, the ™0nd. financial secretary; Frank ARs | -—_—_—_—_—_—_—_+>—— | British ships Cicala and Moorhen,| Lindsay, guardian, and L. B. Car- be present to address the gather- | se es | os = and the French gunboats, Maliciense | Penter, Edward Schuck and George |!m& on sales, STEEN a> aneracsa te tie tetine eee | aKota ysicran Coughs-Colds-“Flu” : ond Saaaae Sir Goren ems amen etn oot » rane comin w/e Waele Pel otes In C PEARL = The British flotilla has been | Was name bly. The] The meeting wil! be held in the| Tus ordinance. Perry lives at 817} 4OCALES AM CASPer| waren out tor “Fin ana pneu- strengthened by the ‘arrival of-the| Sunes to the, trades seen icon banquet room of the Henning hotel; North Durbin street. In the ga- monia now. Check coughs or colds WHITE = ja eapioonpper with Admiral ter and C. Bexers. : tomorrow afternoon and in the eve-|"S° at that place a few days ago| quick. McMULLIN'S FORMULA RF f Retina -05'tiver 'anviecs” received TE ca i pe ai aed peel cet A OE neta 3d eat ate Reig grated [lee der erro enplelte Aaa LAUNDRY 3 according to later advises received 3 ° thelr quests will join in a banquet|°f mash was found in the kitchen Teside and do business in is belng|Rothing better for weak lungs, > ere. Bolin Funeral to ae Sha panhe, hotel of the residence yesterday. more and more recognized as the| bronchial troubles or asthma. As a AT YOUR SERVICE = ‘The Japanese gunboat Matsu and) District gatherings of the kind clty continues in ics forward march.| germacide and preventive agninst ES the destroyer Sugi, also have ar- a bundred uses in Ph 1702 : oye one every home. } dence at Tuttle, N. D., and started! McMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by for California, stopped over in Cas- Casper Pharmacy.—Advertisement. Admiral Frochat of the French navy is aboard the Craonne. thus effected has proved highly eae ; planted .tomoGrow..are ts , Dr. ©. A. Kerner who recently closed | germ diseases hi rived at Canton, the advices state| Be Held Tomorrow salty, ands the Jace pabigaharinied “O | HERS” out his practice after years of resi- beneficial, Some forty dealers and The funeral of the four-year-old'their salesmen, it is estimated, will Canton, military objective of the|son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bollt. be present from the dee intey Sab north China forces of Genera! Chen will be held from the ShafferGay|centers of central and. nerthers Chiung-Ming, and stronghold of Sun) chapel tomorrow, the Rev. L. E.| Wyoming: | Yat Sen, South China leader, his] Carter officiating. The funeral will Thermopolis, Cody, Powell, Lov- foe, bas been the scene of much in-|be strictly private, because of the|ell, Greybull, Basin, Worland, It'y- adage. ae during the past] possibility of contagion from meas'es | erton, Lander Lavoye, Glenrock. 428 South EI St : ‘ew months, as Chen's forces men-| which caused the boy's death, Dougias, Lusk, G: : yheat- aced nearby towns. Martial law = oe OVER POLITICS ; Third Party or Demo Contest to Be Issue In Conference. DETROIT; Mich., Dec. 6—Dele- gates to the conference here Decem- Sper 12 of Ford-for-President clubs called, according to {ts sponsors, to ““aetermine the best method of ad- ®yancing Henry Ford for president’ “will face a fight, according to infor- “mation reaching local Ford sup- “porters. The fight, it is indicated = will come between those pega = supporting a third party movemen’ cena those favoring Ford as the emocratic standard bearer. Pynteendtion reaching here, today Twas to the effect that the Nebraska “Gelegation will come with the Savowed intention of initiating a ported only 20 miles from Canton and Sun's forces prepared for an engagement in defense of the city by entrenching themselves on the hills six miles from Canton. Defec- tions from Sun's army have been re- ported to be numerous for several weeks, and banditry is said to have been prevalent for some time, de- spite rigid restrictions imposed by authorities throughout Canton. LONDON, Dec. 6—A News Agency dispatch from Hongkong to- day says the action of the powers in sending marines ashore at Can- ton was taken for the purpose of preventing Sun Yat Sen from seiz- ng the customs house as he had Beware of Imitations! tly was declared throughout ssvatileie ans INS neemrmailinneeemenemsmetimeemeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenteo EE ee oegirent AS PIR N 0 ene eR Read and Save Sthird party movement. This move ott is understood, will be opposed by “Michigan and Ohio delegates. x the ‘Nebraska delegation will be Theaded by Ray Harrop, president “of the Ecohomic League of Omaha “fPhus far, according to William T. = Kronberg, secretary of the allied © Ford-for-President clubs. acceptances cave been received from delegates Stepresenting 21 states. All, he said = are members of Ford clubs. While Sgamitting that the Nebraska dele > ation would come with the pur pose of starting a third party move nent he detlined to discuss tha hreatened. When visited by the British com- mander in chief and the French admiral, Sun Yat Sen is quoted as promising non-interference “if the measures you take are sufficient to prevent me.” 4 Everywoman wants to save money—no matter how much of the world’s goods she has—or hasn’t and every- woman knows she sometimes has to SPEND money in order to SAVE. At certain seasons of the year we =| offer special inducements to Everywoman to. buy—and save. On Friday and Saturday, December 7 and8 —you can buy Suits and Dresses As Well as Royal Society AT o 90% DISCOUNT If You Could Find a Splendidly Tailored Suit Of dark blue Poiret twill, serge or broadcloth; or a dressier model trimmed in beaver or squirrel fur; or a handsome 3-piece suit combining dress and suit—why ! you’d WANT it, wouldn’t you ? And if you knew these suits had sold for from $50 to $100 and that you could get them now, during this pre-holiday sale For $25.00 to $50.00—You’d Buy One--Wouldn’t You ? HERE’S YOUR CHANCE—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” = Damage to Auto| cn package or on tablets you are| = 4 not getting the genuine Bayer By Friend Made| dea e mee al twenty-three years for Basis of Lawsuit|" "ca Headache *foint beyond saying 1t would mee’ : n., Mr. Kronberg pointed Toothache Duml ? Met c nent political fis Trl F e paises - Sut 1 no promi Never lend your automobile to a Neuralgia Pain, P ? had been invited to the con- = ference. EWS BRIEFS | es today gave another vote of con: Fen oe nlar Poincare: "The vote was 408 to 127. PETROGRAD, Dec. 6.—(By The Associated Press.—The frst of the group of prisoners sentencec in con: xjection with last year's trials for am terfering with seizure of churc including Bishop Bene- dict, gome of whom were origina‘ly sentenced to death, 2 Tt Jeased, it was announced today. NEW Dec. 6.—William J ‘Jackson meen Antonio. Texas, for- mer secretary of the Ajax Rubber company, who was indicted ls ‘Tuesday on a charge of stealing stock certificates, with a face wane vot $175.00 has returned here an will surrender this afternoon to Dis trict Attorney Banton, according to his lawyer, Samuel Mar pce SB friend seems to be a good modern Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” adage according to a suit filed injonly. Each unbroken package con the eighth district court by Edward] tains proven directions. Handy Jones. boxes of twelve tablets cost few Jones states in his complaint that| cents. Druggists also sell bottles of H. B. Pittman drove his Buick car| 24. and 100. Aspirin Is the trade n May, 1922, and damaged it to|mark of Bayer Manufacture of the extent of $200. The bill has | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. never been paid. according to Jones | —Advertisement. and he ts trying to recover the money by court action. SEE THE Jack Framis of Cheyenne spent Casper Mirror Works yesterday here on business. FOR NEW MIRRORS piinaediiie ts aie, oar "We will re-silver your ola mir 99° | ror at a surprisingly low figure.” 327 Industrial Ave.—Phone 442 uA ‘AGO, Dec, 6—A_ protest tse the release of polltios! pris: seers has been sent to. Presiden Coolidge by the Military Intet‘i- ve nce association of the Six Curps ® Which declared any such par- don would be an act most detrt- fnental to goo¢: government. Simi'ar Tmijon was taken last night by the ‘Cook county organization of the ‘American Legion. SUK IN ONE FAMILY ARE AKL WITH PATER Traveling Cases ALWAYS USEFUL ACCESSORY CASES ‘ e sabessensess have i FE i Ba k ee LLM CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 6.—Six ——— == SESE —_———$—— siembers of one household, th —— a IF family of # See ee aCe: i i ; Federal, Wyo., we! | | | ig er BLOUSES } i Seay. cilocnsicse: “aah wens An Accessory Case is a worth-while gift | i Royal Society Package Goods il 4 ty detention ; : Hd | | oagital. Poe eee evincing a special thoughtfulness in its Distinctive models, lovely colors, beautiful materials * \y | be F pipe ' ul ivi Pri decided d the season's latest styles—all go at the week-end Sale i i pen stock, an inis ed work is included at ONE-HALF i ERMAR BILL giving. rices are decidedly moderate, Price HII} i PRICE. Here’s your chance to buy Christmas gifts at I ode - i} || pri led in Casper. i considering the high quality. i || Prices unequa i A i$ APPROVED saul i One-Half Off ow \ as # | a) re te = = eee = a == =) BERLIN, Dec. 6—({By The Asso- ciated Press.}—The relchstag today adopted all three paragraphs of the government’s “full powers” bill on three successive ballots with the re quisite two-thirds majority. The final vote on the whole measure has been postponed. Richards & Cunningham Company 1888 Next to Casper National Bank on South Center Street Campbell-Johnson Co, HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Telephone wires in use in the United States, if placed end to end. would be sufficient to run sixty-two double wire circuits trom the earth to the moon. 1923

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