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PAGE FOUR. RED REVOLT IN FRANCE LOOMS, CARDINAL SAYS Nation Is Warned of Menace in Catholic Publication ardl morrow in an official cording Dubois to be the Sellaine “The hou act toda too late, God The cardinal's circulated throug Agency f demonstra ing the tr: of the A martyred It continu: six years tim of rev it if imm do not res ty of the c DUKE DEAD. | | working waist high In water and LONDON, N —Henry Adel- bert W ‘oy Somerset, ninth duke of Beauford, died yester- day at his home at Badminton in his 77th year. He was head of one of the oldest dukedoms in the coun- try and a famous master of fox hunts. He was born in 1 Diseases traced to constipation are. many —get permanent relief with Kellogg’s Bran ‘Why does constipation breed other diseases? Because it floods your sys- tem with dangerous poisons. And the longer you suffer, the more poisons accumulate. That is why constipation should be relieved at once. Doctors recommend Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. They know it brings resulta because it is ALL bran. And only ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective in relieving constipation. ALL bran — Kellogg’s — sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine, It acts as nature acts, It makes the in- testine function naturally and regu- larly. If caten regularly, it will bring permanent relief in the ‘most chronic cases of constipation—is guaranteed BATHS A i. D. Barnett 154 South Center St. Nine Miners in |giing to reach nine miners entrap- N LOUNGING ROBES | Beautiful assortment Blanket, Velours An ideal gift and very practical OUR STOCK IS € READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION JOMPLETE AND 1,800 Pupils On Visit to | Lincoln Tomb ABOARD LINCOLN PILGRIM. AGE SPECIAL, EN ROUTE TO SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Nov. 28. — Kager with anticipation, more than 1,890 Iowa and Missouri school chil dren traveling in three special trains to do homage at the tomb of Abra- ham Lincoln, awoke today after a | night In which excitement wrought havoc with slumber. | Breakfast awalted them at Jack- he first scheduled stop aravan left Shenandoah, the trip which its sponsors doah Kiwanis club, hoped e@ to ‘increase patriotism «= the children closer to the great American.” A bountiful repast was prepared thful appetites and re ne special nurses and official of the party who spent t watching and caring for rloads of youngsters. | delegations of the the visitors paraded to uare. Wales Trapped As Roof Falls CARDIFF, Wales, Nov. 28.—After ttling deadly blackdamp all night, rescue creys today were still strug- ped last night in the pit at Dun: vant, hen a sudden rush of water caused roof falls. One body has been recovered from the debris. Several] score-miners es- caped. Relatives of the trapped men, kept night long vigil at the pithea to do so or your grocer returns your money. Eat at leagt two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. You will like the wonderful Kellogg flavor—so crisp and nut-like —so different from ordinary brans, which are most unpalatable, Eat Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals, Cook it with hot cereals. And by all means try it in tho recipes given on every package, Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled, made in Battle Creek, is served in individual packages by tho leading hotels and restaurants. Sold by all TONG WAR JIN alslest sin or tis N. Y. FLAMES Another Killing Marks Expiration of Truce and Failure of Tongs to Sign Thanksgiving Peace JURY DECIDES FEE WAG SLAIN, DOUBT fAISED Contents of Stomach Are Analyzed for Further Clues SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Noy. 28.—Butletin.—Sheriff W. A. Shay of this county announced today that he would leave for Alhambra this afternoon to question Miss Mary Watkins, friend and busi- ness associate of William R. Fee, Alhambra and San Gabriel bank- er, who disappeared from his cabin in the San Bernardino mountains Saturday, and whose body, reveal- ing signs of foul play was found 50 yards from Miss Watkins’ ca- bin Tuesday. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Nov. 28,—Official opinion stood divided today as to whether William R. Fee, president of two Southern California banks, was slain or committed suicide. A coroner's Jury held that Mr. Fee was slain. His body was found in the San Ber- nardino mountains last Tuesday, 50 feet {rom a cabin occupied by Miss Mary Watkins, 26, who said she was an affectionate friend of the banker. W. H. Hahsey, San Gabriel chief of police today pointed out tHat Mr. fee was a pharmacist in his youth and he may have taken some unus- ual poison. A fracture found on Mr. Fee's skull, which forms the basis of the murder theory, may have been caused by the Impact of a fall after a self administered dose, the chief of police pointed out, adding that*he expected a report on the contents of Mr. Fee's stomach would support or disprove his theory, finding of a of gloves uried in rear of the 1 by Miss Watkins, official interest to the s explained carded gloves ROBES D of patterns. Silks, Wools Ranging in price $5.95 to $16.50 Outfitting Zo. Townsend Bldg. cabin was a gift from ind provided outing tog: Watkins and h t Saturday, s inquest that neces with Mr. Fee © position she believed, Miss held in his ‘fe. Watkins countered with a that her relationship was such that it should cause trouble in the Fee household "eo disappeared Saturday after S own cabin, not far from Dlace, on what seem, rt Between the ance and the nd, Miss Wat- riends held a week of them, these four has admi having seen the e Saturday, nor has any o p else n found who saw Fee after he bee left his own cabin that afternoon, ough Sheriff W. F. Shay and spent. all of yesterday searching the canyon for some clue the identity of Fee's siayer or ers, the sheriff announced last nt that no new evidence of im- was in his hands and what sed was not sufficient to the arrest of anyone so ves Meanwhile, the oltcome of further scrutiny of a Wtood stained handkerchief found in investigators awaited wcabin near the spot where Fee was found dead, and at Alhambra today the opening of a safe deposit box at one of the dead man’s banks was though Mkely to furaish with a new lead in their search for the motive which prompted Fi slayers, and did not meet his death by acc! detectives s in, if he was actuaily 4 lent or suicide. Funeral services for the banker will be held at Alhambra tomorrow. tongs. gunmen and w in theif hands. Following through two their — in murder against them. D’VALERA IN DUBLIN 28.—Eamon de Valera, released by the Ulster thorities after a month except religious books chaplain. Nov. can house ‘eaders. senate would adjourn suiua Wednesday. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—The spectre of tong warfare again hovers over Chinatown today as a result of the fail- ure of the Hip Sing and On Leong tongs to sign the peace pact scheduled for formal acceptance on Thanksgiving day. Continuance of the campaign of terror was foreseen by Eddie Gong, secretary of the Hip Sings, following the kill- ing of a member of his organization within a few hours of the expiration of the temporary truce between the Goag Chong Foo, 55, a laundry- man, an inactive member of the Hip Sing tong, was shot to death by two en Who, according w them leaving Foo's es- it with smoking revolvers terrogat Columbia University Chinese students, acting as interpre- ters, and their identification by six witnesses, the police announced that they had established a cleaf case of inprison= ment for entering the northern area_ arrived in Dublin today and drove to the republican headquarters, He looked. thin after his solitary confinement and explained ‘this by saying that the food served him and the conditions under which he was heid were generally like those of the English convict prisons in 1916. During his imprisonment he said.} he was allowed no reading matter in also no visitors except the —e Coolidge Will Read Messagz On Wednesday FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 to word oftagers: American schooner Bluebird, report: re-| The said that'the Bluebira ed in distress 100 miles off message here. | had lost her rudder, f eee CITY TO BE SUBJECT | AT LUTHERAN MEETING “The Greatest Sin tn or” is the subject of the sermon it at the “Great Soul Winning Mission” now being held in ~ Grace bag ehurch CY and Ash. | A.dhorus choir of 30 voices dtrect- ed by Miss Ruth Parmer leads to singing. Service begins at 7: ‘The public {s cordially Invited to attend these services. Rail Employes Are Asked to Solicit Business for Road CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov, 28.— Five Hundred emplo: heré of the Union Pacific Railroad company were told by General Superintendent A. W. Woodruff, addressing a meeting at the Elks home, that they ™must become business solicitors for ‘the corporation if lay-offs at Chey- enne are to be avoided. The Union Pacific, Woodruff stated, pays 95 per cent of the wages disbursed to railroad employes in Cheyenne and receives only 45 per cent of the city’s freight busine: Employes of the company, the general superinten- dent stated, should brin; to bear on local busine patronage of the Union portionate to the Unfon Pacific's local pay roll disbursements. pabaters a} Search Made For Schooner In Distress NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—A coast guard cutter was sent from Norfolk today to search for the three masted ry ‘You Cannot Buy Mei estes ; Clean, y | R he Amd ql tion au- Gaelic; prison 28.—Prest; dent Coolidge’s message to congress will be read on next Wednesday, it was agreed today at a conference between the prisedent an dRepubil: The plan was ~ede on the understanding that the on Monday TWO ESCAPE HONOR FARM HOUSTON, Tex., land, according here tcday. One man, vounded, was captured. FAMOUS Doctor R. V. Pierce, whose pic- ture appears above, was not only a successful physician but also a pro- medicinal remedies, id by close ob- servation of the methods used by ered + especially » and after found student of qualities of roots and herbs the ure's the I he ans, disc vorite and gone. high standing an hy of Buffalo is a guarant cullar to women, Bend 100 for trial pkg. to Dr, Invalid Hotel, Buffalo, N. Pierce’ Y—Adv. Your Clothier Nov. 28.—Two conyiets escaped yesterday from the Pat Neff honor farm near Sugar- to word received who A MAN WHO BECAME emedy which ds by women with for half a century. Dr, Prescription still in great demand, while many other socalled “cure-alls” have come The reason for its phe- nomenal success is because of its absolute purity, and Dr. Pierce's jored citizen of all that {s claimed for the Favorite Preacrip- tion as a regulator for the ills pe- I NEED MONEY GENTS’ CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Fred, Himself, THE BOSTON STORE 260 South Center St. rs was You'll Enjoy Christmas Shopping in These Shop-o-scope Stores ~~ It will be so easy to “look through” the Shop-o-scope — that handy collection of Christmas Gift Suggestions” ads that will appear-in the Tribune’s Classified Section from November 30th to December 25th to select your presents this year. And it will be so convenient and so satisfactory to dd stores and shops that you will find their the your holiday buying at the represented in the Shop-0-scope. They are the best in this ci prices are‘most reasonable. ty. Their stocks are most attractiye and varied. Their And you can literally “shop at home” through the Shop-o-scope, and simply make your purchases at these service-giving stores. You'll find the holiday every day of the Christmas offers of these excellent firms listed in the Shop-o-scope season. Casper Dry Goods Co. Casper Gas Appliance Co, Casper Business College Casper Typewriter ‘Exchange The Maytag Shop The Lee Doud Motor Co. Harper’s Dry Goods Casper Mirror & Picture Frame Dolph Electrical Co. Nolan-Chevrolet Co. Swanson Sisters WG Pont Hanter-Goll Co. Elizabeth’s Shop Chas, E Welle Manic Co. Inited Jewelry Co. Casper Cycle Supply Co. Golden Rule Dept. Store ESR ed ed eee ee en