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+ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1924. - BARNEY GOOGLE. AND SPARK PLUG By Billey De Beck SUTTONUY WAS Too I MEANT reno! AGE EIGHT. . Che Casvet Deily Cribune 2EKING ORDERS) ®48NEy c NAR AGAINST SHOULD WORRY [sah RE WANS Gor ER PLA! Cy CONSIDER s HERE'S Two WELL .SY Gout. {F Cr AWT ROSE KENNEDY, THE GAD OUR PWACE O° BUSINGSS WENT UP sd SMOKE. Goss - an” Boss. AWM SHO" Gad WE AM GuINE FEELS STWaNGce LEGRAMS, ONE FROM “To BUFFALO AN' SEE Te SUFRPALC -- eT ae RENG. THE OTHER FROM DEM AIAGWA FALLS = Dem NiIAGWA FALLS £4 E F Sas pagtom BESIDES AH Gor twat GEA A re A SECON HAND SGueaT PY ber = ae inspuwamion / -FALO - PEKING, Sept. 18.—(By the Asso- News that the new Liuho attack ted Press}—The Chinese central| had started, together with the con nment today officially de-| sistent character of the unconfirm: ed its intentjon of suppressing | able rumors, raised to a point of gen 1ang-Tso-Lin, hostile Manchurian | eral a r lord, by force. of the international settlemen ; The pres al e defining | Shanghai volunteer corps, @ ¢! e stand of the central government | organization, was ordered mobilized is issued tonight, several days| at 10 o'clock tonight ter concen on of the govern In addition, the munictpal’counci} nt’s troc tne Chihli-Manchu- | tonight officially ordered the »whole W . porder had announced to thé| sale arrest of all suspected danger uu rid that Peking was prepared to | ous characters in the settjement.. mM iswer with cold steel Chang's de The order was issued after refu- : © ince of its autho gees again began entering the settle- fh ment by hundreds, as they did at @ SHANGHAI, Sept. 18.—(By the }-the start of hostilities, seeking pro: tection under the flags of the pow- ers., sociated Press)—The Cheklang *hiird army, assigned. to guard that itSovince against invasion while the TEP ES @e-st and second armies fought off PEKING, Sept. 18.—(By the Asso: Mg Kiangeu army attacking Shang-| Clated | Press)—Eight bombs were Tj, has revolted, Chekiang head-| 4ropped into the border city of 4¢sarters admitted tonigh Shanhaikwan this morning by qne © As a result of the revolt, Lu Yung|°f Chang = Tso-Lin’s Manchur THERE'S SOME ALL TOO Slang, tuchun of Cheklang prov. | airplanes without serious dama: FAMILIAR POTATO SALAD AND HERE'S SIRLOIN, STEAK ANID fice and commander in chief of the | ing done, it was officially reported AND SOME BEANS THAT SOME HAM Hash FRIED POTATOES FOR ME © nanghai defense forces, has fled { here this evening. HAVE BEEN WARMED 'M BORED TO AND MILK TOAST FOR i) om his provincial capital, Hang Sine . OVER TIWICE. DEATH WITH THE Boy. Fow, it was admitted, and is ex China, Sept.- 18.—(By ‘ ° : ) ected in Shanghai tonight a Press)—Shankalk t Rolling stock on the Shanghai-| Wan, a city of 30,000, containing the {-angchow railway, it was rumored, | famous Barrier Gate at the eastern U1 was moved toward Shanghai | extremity of the Chinese wall, sep o hen the troops evacuated the city. | arating Chihli province, in which cow far the Kiangsu soldiers had| Peking is located, from Manchuria, « jvanced on the “western” front | Was bombed today from airplanes as not stated. from the headquarters of General r in the meantime, Kiangsu started ks r new offensive against Liuho, key g sition on the Yangtze estuary, 30 giles northwest of Shanghai. et “Gets-It” : End Your Corns ILLINOIS SIF FORTHE. OP. LW This Corn (9uQ e8%q wos ponujjuog) Remedy a progressive party but in the mat- Is ter of electoral votes, a miss of an : Inch isn’t any better than a mile. Guaranteed | \Viiiiam Howard Taft, seeking re election én 19. polled a big popu- ar vote,.probably more than LaFo! lette will get this year, but Mr. Taft recelved only a handful of electoral »s and that’s what counts. o in Illinois, while LaFollette sentiment is by no means unimport- ing’away from Small and his crowd. | ever its feeling may be about Davis, [t's a sort of polite truce, the effect | it must work tooth and nail for the of which will not be lost in the La-| whole ticket to win for the state Mette type of voter. Indeed, Gov- | ticket. So the energies of the Demd- ernor Small will help Senator La-|cratic leaders throughout the Follette for many who will vote for] ate directed toward ho:ding the line the former will vote for the Wiscon-| while the Republican of a school. year, according to sta- tistics available at the office of the registrar. The opening of the new year sees many progressive steps completed at the state university. The tew Department pf Petroleum Research at meetings of charitable institu- tions, such as King Edward's hospi- tal fund, or attending to the affairs of London's largest hospitals, such as Guy’s and St. Bartholomew's with which he is closely connected. “With all these various interests, Rew gymnasium is being rushed to completion and it is believed that the biulding will be ready for oc- cupancy on or before January 1. —— . : = x management N.. he (Catarth in 24 houre—or | back. “ ant, it will not change the resuit | {fe former wi can not hove for similar support be-| his Ife ts a very full one and he|opened at the University of Wyo-|,,/ONDON.—For sports wear, not! from mere eartoce epays, whee otpoments and ik of the electoral vote which, at pres. ‘ has little time to give reading. Heis|ming by the Federal Bureau of |!"& 18 more popular just now than - tioss that do not touch internal infections. whoa t writing would seem to be safe] One hears that LaFollette will|Cuis® of the split in the party de-| 100 ' ite at reader, thous he is|Mines last summer, is now well es-|the hat:of very soft felt with up- Fare Creare tio ot 24 hook ample Wreataent for President Coolidge. draw as many from the Democrats | yelR0d bY Governor Small in recent | ‘i Oat) Cortain kinds of cur-|tablshed in its quarters in the boy caps pate Gent pene ete Gina taboreerin Cow Cinveand Rees + é state ts ‘ab emia sis an | YOats _ ue and the ering roll of the ‘good drugris. campaign which would be disquiet: assumption, that ignores however, |, Th€-Democrats have nominated an | fet Ikerature, especially biosraphies| Shops Bullding “of the College. of Engineering. A number ‘of depart- ments in the College of Liberal Arts, of public men, whom’ he has known brim has a decidedly youthful effect. in the course of his travels. He is —_——_— able man for United States senator, ing of the Republican managers did at the Republican party in Illinois, not know their Illinois. For example | especially since the ascendency of heat isp hgh et ae eee a good French scholar, reading and|College of Engineering and other "The ‘Gets-It” painless way t6 end coms f@n | Governor Len Small is seeking re-| Len Small, has developed quite a | speaking the language fluently, but|colleges have been strengthened by he nor former Governor Dineen wi!! attract the LaFollette supporters who are still talking of putting a senatorial candidate into the field. Governor Small ran approximately 350,000 behind Warren Harding in 1920, which gives an idea of his strength as compared with a regu- iar Republican nominee when no pro- gressive is running. He may not run that far behind Coolidge this year, for LaFollette will unquestionably cut down the Coolidge totals “this time, Al! of which is relatively un- important beside the fact that the ILincas electorial votes may be put defi for the man now in the White, House, PRINGE PLANS RETURNTOULS, (Continued from Page One.) ing with the people employed them. , On’ these trips in the manufac: turing towns of the English mind: lands, the prince often remarked to | his pompanions: 5 |. “It's the people, not the plant, that \'I want to see.” | That, his acquaintances point out, jis the dominant element in all his | tours this is held to acount, for | hie ordinary personal popular- tr fa miles ahead of any thing else. Try it. nply apply two.or three drops to any com ot ‘lous. in ioe Read all pain will Aer) wpped completely. Soon "you can “pee tp of callous Tight off with your fingers, root ah al, Conte' but ‘a trie, Satisfactory te its guarant. if corm or money Lawrence & Co,, Chicago, Sold everywhere, election on the Republican ticket and he has refrained from endors- ing President Coolidge or speaking at meetings where the Republican’ national organization sends speak- ers, The regular nominees Mke for- mer Governor Dineen, who is run ning for United States senator: to succeed Medill McCormick, are keep- radical wing, while among the Dem- ocrats the radical. groups are rel- atively small, Many laboring men who are Democrats ordinarily will turn to LaFollette but it would ap- pear that even larger inroads wil! be made into the Republican party. The Democratic organization has a ticket of its own to elect and what additions to the faculty and by the offering of new and advanced courses of study. In athletics the future appears unusuglly bright. Coach W. H, (‘‘Lonestar”) Dietz and Associate Football Coach Clark are working dally with a. squad of hus- ky varsity candidates to the num- ber of approximately fifty and with- in another week candidates for the freshman eleven will be seen in ac- tion on the football practice fields. The Cowboys are working hard pre- paring for the.first game of the conference season on October . 4th when they will meet the Colorado Aggies at Ft. Collins. The gigantic NERVOUS, RUN- DOWN MOTHERS the sudy of books does not appeal to him so much-as the study of men, whose views and opinions he can rapidly absorb and retain.’ SYOSSET, N. Y., Sept. 18.—The Prince of Wales, having visited girl's high school, the American Museum of Natural History, and two newspaper offices in Manhattan yesterday, expects to see Wall street today. Now that the more formal portion of his pregram has been completed, he hopes to see some of the more se- rious sides of American life. Here- tofore his. time has been almost monopolized by dancing, dinner par- ties, polo and golf. 178 ENTRIES IN AIR RAGES DAYTON, Ohio, Sept.. 18.—One hunfired and seventy eight entries haye been made for the internation: ul air races here October and 4, it was announced today Fifty-three planes have been en- tered in the “on-to-Dayton” race which will start Saturday and end October 1. H. E. Patterson, of Ven- fee, Callfornia, who will fly a ship entered by Reginald Balmer of Los Angeles and George W. Haldeman of Lakeland, Florida, will come the greatest distance. ‘Gets-It” is sold in this city by <imball Drug Store. The Blue Bird Confectionery |. “Under New Ownership” 544 S. Center St. : Phone 1938 _ Pickards Cash Grocery 537 W. Railroad Phone 917 in NASH-CASPER | MOTOR CO. 146 S. Kimball St. nT Ta ity—the interest that he takes in the Phone 1818 affairs, the joys and sorrows, the | work and the amusement of these with whom he comes in contact, This is the case, {t 1s pointed out, whether he visits workshops, farms or coun- try houses, The making of friendship and ex- BIG YEAR SEEN ONFUSION, which leads to delays and other annoyances, practically unknown. Roomy, well- arranged drives, expertly placed tal service stations conspicuous ex- amples of spic-and-span orderliness. Use Continental Coupon Books. They save waiting for change and time and trouble in many other ae Accppted at all Continental service stations and dealers generally. tensive acquaintance with men in all parts of the world, and personal knowledge of conditions in foreign countries, is naturally an import: ant element in the education of a future king of Great. Britian und of help him to exercise his great office more than any other type of educa- tion could do His life, his acqaintances explain, has to be that of a practical man, relying more upon his judgment and knowledge of human nature than upon the scholarship that. comes m an academic career. It is con sd the part of the Prince of Wales to carry on the traditions of his father, George V, and his grand father, the late Edward VII, and to Record Enrollment Is ] the dominions beyond the seas, It MO . ‘eget is pumps and air-hose and obliging, ex- ia considered. his most Jmportant Piling Up; Progress thatitdoes help women suffe ‘from perienced attendants make Continen- business today and one that will the ailments common to sex. Is Reflected. LARAMIE, Wyo., Sept. 18.—Al though the enrolling of students for the fali term of the University of Wyoming has not yet been com- pleted, the registration at the open- ing of the new school year at Lara- mie has already broken all records for enrollment during the first week RHEUMATIC AT UNIVERSITY sa? on Sales and Service on * THE NASH AND THE ~ PEERLESS Expert Repair Work On All Cars as ce are Derrean aod run-down and have pains ur lower parts and in our back, remember that the Vegetable Compound has relieved other women having the same symp- toms. For sale by druggists every- Announcement The Public Service Com- become a successful constitutional pany of Colorado an- A. B.and O.G. Ayres in Charge king by reason of his education in h Shatter burden Sepate : nounces the appointment > Dra fairs, including sports, which play a great part in of Mr. Robert W. 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