Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 3, 1924, Page 9

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rae sea 1924,” pl i Gohteinapa: Sein Page One.) lett cision the Tientsin a steamer. among them. The Manchurian forces among them. The Manchurian forces ‘es.ored order in the city, the refu- gees sald, immediately after they aad occupied it and <disarmed the remnant of the Peking. forces. PEKING, Nov. 3—{By The Asso- elated Press.}—An unconfirmed re- port from Tientsin says that Gen- eral Wu Pei Fu has embarked on Fighting occurred yesterday ntral from “which he had | Y@ngtsun, where. Wu Pel" Fu's"ré |“ d orders ‘to his men in the General wu ‘was be'leved to -be in the city, but some reports said he had secretly departed. Christian. ‘general who commander tn chief, Was unknown, | <oj2ea Peking. Wu's army at Yangtsun, twenty miles west of here, engaged. the troops of. the “Christian. general” Dut were forced to. fall back: to’ fighting had ce Refugees iad Chinwangtao, a city north of*hefe, captured by the Manchurian troops of General Chang Tso-Lin, arrived here last night with tales ‘of thrilling experiences. ‘The sudden appearance of the Man- rorized ‘the Peking forces- of Gen- eral Wi. ‘The Peking soldiers threw ott fection. down their arms, discarded their uni- While the whereabouts of their] General Feng Yu Halang, An armistice has been arranged, it was added and Pea Tae we 2 Peltsang, An aitied’ military. train bound for Peking from Tientsin on | J» Sunday ‘afternoon was fired upon as it passed through the battle lines, FIRHT p (Continued from” page. one) § churian troops at.Chinwangtao ter- _ Lp waralnureeey doctors and order- about wearing masks to ward “ The masks worn by those who forms and/equipment and with their|work among the sick are, after all nfortements from Shantung ‘sur- field. rendered without resistance. ‘ A Tientsin dispatch “last night sald peace negotiations were pro-|~ seeding between Wu Pei Fu and the “The..Babe took some, time: off from his arduous task of, auto- tell his “great unseen audience’ officers begged to be taken on shipr'|but partial protection and the mér- ‘formance of duty. One Father M. to escape the enemy. tality rate of ‘the disease, which: is}Btualla, a priest at the historie Old The. foreigners said ‘they embark-|allied to the bubonic plague, ap. Plaga.church; went about the in- ed under rifle and:machine gun fire] proaches 100 pér cent. of the invading Manchurain forces; but no casualti were reported |two were men Of the’ seven’ who’ died yesterday ho had ‘died in per- Smiles Bright Teeth White Breath Sweet well as good health and happiness. ° teeth, for agreeable’ breath;- for appetite and digestion. freely affirm. Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. .. That winning personality we all admire fs the result of care and cleanliness, as WRIGLEY’S makes ‘for clean, sound ~ better The cleansing action of WRIGLEY’S upon the teeth,tongue, throat (and ‘breath) —its antiseptic effect—its digestive aid—its wholesome refreshment—these are all pos- itive benefits that doctors and dentists fected quarter administering extreme unction to the dying. The: other, Emmjt, McLauthin, was an ambu- lance ‘driver. Grotnd squirrels probab’y ‘carried the disease to Los Angeles and com- municated it to rats, who in turn Prcbably transmitted it to'the first from San Francisco yesterday and were to be joined today by Dr. Wal- ter, Dickie, also of the state health human victim through the intermed- ‘|iary agency of a flea. Dr, Kellogg said in discussing the history of the plague in the United ne Ue Pee ARYAN CLOSES. LONG CAMPAIGN CAMPBELL, Neb., Noy. «3.—(By The Associated Press.) —Governor Bryan opened the final day! of his campaign for vice president here this morning with a lesson on honesty ani efficiency in ational and state government. | Addressing an “early” morning crowd at the opera: hotigehere the Democratic vicq presidential nominee. declared that he hoped the “ideals set and the prmoinence given to men in high places who have betrayed their uamatey Fed and been driven from office” sign board to honesty, integrity, moray and christianity is a mneace." ? oe & . |Ineligibility | Costs Players Series Money f MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 3.— There was but one reason why) play- ers of the Chicago club'/of the American league, mentioned in the *| world series’ “scandal of 1919" did not receive any of the second place money of the 1920 pennaijt‘race and that was because they had, been definitely declared ineligible? and were premanently barred from! base- ball, according to the testimony of Kenesaw Mountain hearing here before Court. Commis- sioner Max W. Noble, under dis- covery statutes. fy Landis, in a Appealing to the voters of the TO VOTE, THE ‘GASPER TICKET Improvements were they are needed. Nuff sed! H. H. Brown, Ward No. 1 A. E. Chandler, Ward No. 2 Neil Thomas, Ward No. 3 Political “What It Means To Casper First Ward—Improvements when you want them. Second Ward—Honesty in administration, econ- omy in expenditures. Safety to the whole citizenship. Third Ward—The will of the people shall be-first. Elect the Casper Ticket ° Advertisement. on this. ‘ are you, boys? we'd say. graphing balls for admiring tans to broadcasting station which ‘serves First ward on the strength of 20 Give the _ Voters a Chance How long will we have to contend with hundreds of dollars expended for useless temporary crosswalks, Sylvester?) Promise us some economy reople.of District 48 on paving. MAST FANS LISTEN IN ON (OW: TO PLAY THE GAME what's what about baseball. This photograph shows him &t the KPO SS years of public service in the Post- offices of Omaha and Boulder and five years as a successful merchant in Casper, W. C. Noyes, 920 Harri- son, is a strong contender for elec- tion to the city council. Mr. Noyes is campaigning on the Republican ticket. Before Shale to Casper, a move necessitated by his health, Mr. Noyes served for 10 years in the Boulder: -postoffice, ‘where’ he had charge of,the mafling division. Prior to that he spent 40 years in the! Casyet Daily” Cridune the San Francisco district. At the right is Bob Meusel, Babe's team- mate on the Yankees. Rocky y that his son, Louis, had died there last Friday. URI es Any o s sib! ‘A esearch for Lee Zwicker, known|they are unable to reach the elder to be somewhere in the vicinity of | Zwicker himself, CONQUER Positive relief and \ aha csiear daily. Guaranteed and non-poiso $1.00 at your druggist or sent COLLIODINE LABORATORI: ‘60 Modison Ave: On Sale At Kimball Drug Store Casper or in Natrona county, instituted today on word tocky Ford today AS | Joe from | whereabuts is urged to communicate with J. C. Zwicker, Rocky Ford, if , WRITE THE NAME To Take the Place of L. F. Kell lwest Pharmacy Omaha postoffice, where for up- wards of three years he had charge of the night division, Mr. Noyes is married and ts the father of three children, all of them* resident in Casper. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.— Liberty bonds closed: 3%8 101.6; second 4s 101.26; first 4%s 102.20; second 4%s 101. third 4%s 102.9; fourth 4\%s J. 8. government 4%s 107.1. es the life of he average 3 ‘tion first ‘installed. 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