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- AGE TEN Teccher Held For Assault Death of Youth from Pneumonia Said to Be Direct Outcome of Beating and School Head Is Seized March 12.— principal of the Casebee ch 1, was arrested today nd c a with avated assault anak y in connection with the 14-year-old Albe The . irred about ago, is said to hi hool. two ve been due to pneumonia, the direct outcome of a severe beating administered by Carver, with a plece of rubber hose. A coroner's Investigating commit- tee revealed its result to the district attorney and recommended that Carver t ed, not for man- sla ggravated assault, a r findings in a post fon, be Casper Daily Cribune THURSDAY , MARCH 12, 1925 ——— DUMB DORA---MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT 7 TAANKS So MUCH, HAROLD, BUT IMSO TiRED L UST re TAN HARDLY KEEP wy = EVES OPEN. UM GOINGRIGHT ) TO BED AND COP OFF SOME COULDN'T CONSIDE2 DREAMS. 7M me A DATE go ‘- BENIND ON ORRY “OO “Qrenicst Z s / nt T GO Sa FM ESS ye wr ME DORA Dh. UN YAT oell FIRST CHINESE LEADER, DEAD Cc Page One) cow for a casket similar to that used for the burial of Lenine. Sun wes cc jous until the last. He gave instructions to his «wife about personal matters. He talked rationally to his political asso- clates and only yesterday evening he accepted the fact that his end was near. In his w executed last night, he left his houses and his books to his wife. It is aald the estate of Dr was a modest one. His will emphasized his political wishes and the desire for party unity and peace in the ranks of hid adherents, deprecating any attempt at a revaluation of the political philosophy of his associates. The bo: will lle in state at some public place to be selected today. Few if any men, past or pres- ent, have know more ups and downs, more victories and defeats, more loyalty or more treachery than Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the first provis- MOUS Ao and often referred to on of the The name of Dr. to appear in new Sun first began papers of the west- ern world back in the late 80's, when his vigorous pronouncements against his arch-enemies, the dynastic Man- chu emperors of China, attracted some slight attention, He was then living in the Hawafian Islands with his widowed mother, who had mi- grated to Honolulu with her hus- band, an agent of @ Christian mis- sion, when Sun Yat Sen was an in- fant. Since 1895, however, when he essayed the first of his many revo- lutions, his name has become almost as well known to the occident as it ig to the 400 million Chinese nation- als on behalf of whom he spent a lifetime of unremitting hardship and constant danger. Dr. Sun was twice named to the highest constitutional office in China —the first time in the fall of 1911, when he was proclaimed the first GASOLINE ALLEY— THE NIFTY GieL Ff \, TLL SEE IF \_ SRE CAN Syndicate, Ine © 1925 Premie Great Britain rights reserved iv I WATE TO Ww Bere HEM! rs) f CURISTINES PHONE MIRE WA CAUICNOONG Pa “UNITED WE STAND—DIVIDED WE FALL” } ! IF You IF YOu SO FUSSY, WHAT OH AIN'T He! WANTS PLATO || RACHEL, You cans MEAN) GEYE TIM 2 AN! SHE AINT Hooter Rave Him Yo SELF I] Ge AINSr MEANDERIN | pee EN aS BUT You BETTA HURRY BEFORE THAT HELIOTROPE JACKSON GETS SHE ALREADY ON HER SECONID HUSBAND | MANDY, You CANS TAKE HIM, 1 THROUGH WITH HIM. A i i iis eit eae THAT col live Ht 'AINT GOT NO TIME FOR THacT No COUNT PLATO BUT JES’ THAT HELIOTROPE JACKSON AIN'T tains SAME, IN” CET EITHER, BUT YoURE RIGHT SHE AIN'T! BE NOTHIN’ HERS, LISTEN, MANDy, {4e AIN'T NO GeoD HE AIN'T NOTHIN’ } IN) MY LIFE BOT HE AIN'T GOIN’ Ins | BOTRIF SHE DON'T | LET GOED ENOLGH ALONE GOI FL, ERGASTED J > ional president of China, frequently | provisignal president of the Chinese | to countenance monarchistic aspira A his shoulders. ‘This reward, offered called ‘the father of the republic’| republic, and again in May, 1921,| tions, whereupon they soon over- M B ful A originally by ; Runawa Lads : = y by the Manchu govern fier of Me Pepe’ un ne was clectcaprenest ota | turmea te rule ot Yuan fn ost Beauti rms originaily by the Manchu sovern- || Mop mer Count || y China. a successor. For the next seven y years. ‘While in. New “Xork- dur- ° i” 5 Preceding his first election the | including the period covered by Tig! 1014;-Dr. shin’ was fainitg? inte . i Believed Lost an Chinese people, rising 4 thelr wrath | World War, cre Mfrs to all rane | prominent club with a number of th- Will Become = against centuries of bad government,| ances a republic, with a president ternational. bankeré. They were in- mya u REMARKABLE under the monarchial Manchu and| cabinet and a parliament in Peking. clined to minimize the accounts of j In Snowstor ne previous dynasties, overthrew the] Actually, she was an oligarchy, rul his constant danger, whereupon Sun U S R qT h Yr. ! pea eal aL lee ea Ghee fee ey his constant danger, whereupon sua}! U, §, Ranche x public, naming as president Dr. Sun,| with his own personal army in con: | one of the upper rooms, fronting on who was understood to have engi- | trol of his own province. Th | Fitth avenue. There, standing in| CHICAGO, March 11—J WINNIPEG, March 12.— neered the uprising. All of South | binations of milltary leade the dark, they were able to look out | Minotto, former Italian count, Searching parties on st China and most of the Yangtse prov- | so powerful that they openly defied upon the street. and distinguish; his wife, who was Ida Ma Ree ast arcana wits? (oni Entii i Inces were thus, brought under’ a} the Peking ‘government, which ipe three evil-looking- Chinese skulking | may devote themselves actively in Ak Sip eays- Entirely Due to Lydia E. | ingie banner emblazoned with the | came a mockery. | in the shadows. When Sun left they] the future to raising beef cat Ud Reign espa der hares Pinkham’s Vegetable principles of republicanism. Meanwhile, it had (be impou isappeardAs GH a Eavche teak! Phoeriix, AP Re # did, who have The strongest man in north China } sible for Dr. Sun to remalt China. Perha oe 2 Although his business associates ae er neces " o rain Perhaps his narrowest escape was! “ s s s rec sea | Friend: outhe Compound at that time was Yuan Shib-kal, gov-| He made a sensational escape to Ja- | in Canton in 1895, One of his plote| Say the plans are only tentative, | ae Forest City, lowa.—‘'My first child ey enter aiea "beta . be Diag SOOUe) tie eee ettine,| to assassinate the Manchu. officials | they are now on the way to Call : ; a ved only a short time and I wasaick oe 1 should be unite al times before — and and selze the city was betrayed and| fornia after a sojourn in Arizona. | © Ol Uno te ahh eneay feed vaae tte, under one leader, Dr. Sun, after es: to gather together the . RAKIMC Ror sthadleatiers twas cnet Since thelr marriage in 1916 the pile tad When d bent ona: | tablishing what might be termed an lost cauge and await patiently in motion. Dr. Sun fled with a band| former count has been import ; snd salasd.scysclt | So ceniee corpora. antes Ume when he would again be of hostile soldiers at his heels, Sud-| Vice president of a Chicago bank if ae papain coulda south, resigned in favor of Yuan act in the interest of the denly a door opened and he was| and a cattle man. He has sub- d other cities in Manti- most scream with | Shih:kal. This marked the beginning drawn inside. The door closed as| mitted his resignation at the bank ehbibay ates pain in my back. of the end as far as Sun's Infant re This opportinity eluded him until | mysterlously as it had opened, gnd| to take effect July 1 were struggling to throw off a Bne day Iwas so | Bublle was concerned, foravhile Yuan | the late ssamer of 1921, when the] the pursuers gassed on. A fefondly | heavy white niantle that enveloped bad that Ihad to | Shih-kai was strong enough to guide| Chinese parliament, sitting at Can: nt in the’house of a promi kL: the prairie p terday after Teave my washing |the ship of state, he likewise had per-| ton, unanimously elected him prest Mandarin hag made. the rescue, | Mrs. Dennistoun |2) rus ot cominuous snowtan. and get ready to sonal ambitions centered in a new] dent of the Chinese republic. The Three days later the fugitive watch- Street car service was paralyzed and 0 to the doctor. Cynasty, election had been forecast the pre: ed from a window of that same ae si at le gave me medi- Having tasted constitutional free-| ceding February, when announce house as 15 of his followers were ests Mer UASE | #%rles- : cine but it did no | dom, the masses were in no temper| ment was made that a newly estab- put to death with all the refinement Tee ge more good than ——— | lished “‘extraordinary” government | of torture in whic hthe Chinese ex- — | | A | just water. oes re we at Canton had sent agents to many cell. LONDON, March 12.—M Ian | = 2 \ ed been. toern a ee Boke eeliae THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY foreign capitals to seek recognition | Another time, while’in London,|Dennistoun, through her counsel, ATimely Laxative fs ormpound wasleftin our car. “I have for the new regime | he was kidnapped and held prison-| rested her case against her former -, por ; E The months that followed were er in the Chinese embassy. While| husband, Lieutenant Col. Dennis: | 2 aten five bottles of the Vegetable + enubied ani ors He f ‘ fi if ‘i 4 % 1 Qa, s Canal tates i, Sun. He found awaiting a special steamer which | toun after the opening of court to War $ k Jompound now and I do all my house. th i | > 2 4 york and help with the milking and atimany of the war lorda were not was to take him to Peking and|in continuation of the trial of her ie caveibtiet cline nd igeiens nxious to relinquish their powers, death by the axe, he managed to get| claim for money she alleges she | =e lesides I haye a fine baby girleight | jeven in favor of the republic they word to his friends on the outside. | loaned him prior to their divorce. | Why Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Re= : tonths old, just the picture of health | SUSPECT IT were supposed to be fighting for. | High officials of the British gov-| Sir Edward Marshall Hall, Coun.| ove Colds and Waste and Pre- eat oe ores Youmay After many attempts to bind the] ernment! obtained sHistxelease: eel (on (Ool Viienulatoun ode? aainte| vent Serious Sickness. Me inicttereaatentncaial soa mass of loose and broken ends, the | He has made his w through | ted tho validity of the divorce ¢ When your head aches ard vow vill answer any letters asking about . a new president began to realize that | China In every Known form of dis-|tained by Mrs. Dennistoun in Zeal tupsa tihe for a clearing te be Vegetable Compound.” = Mrs. | Applicants for Insurance Of-| is unification schemes were , not nd by every conceivable |in 1921, after the presiding ache | wil: a aia a Bora ELIN, Route No. 6, hed Rejected aring frult, and that his political | od of transportation. As» a | had polfited out that to declare this | Condition, that brings on the, hard prest City, Iowa. influence was pitted in no small de- | Coolie laborer, 2 Mandarin, a fisher-| divorce invalid would open up the | $2198, the feve 2 ae Rs } | = , ; ©) ings ‘and the boi For sale by druggists everywhere. Judging from reports from drug-| * against that) of) General, Chen > man, a Jinrikishe rinner question of the subsequent marria gists who are constantly in direct | CMUns-nin, who was appointed the.) .over your aris, girls, and see if you can match those o a sailor, and a student 1, Dennistoun to the widow of | touch with the public, there ts one | S°uthern Mant oe At King gov" | Lehmann, who by ast been chosen ag off Miss Los en yf fal At OG k Sth 1 of Carnarvon, discoveror of reparation that has been very suc-| Crnment early In 1928, despite the! te Chamber of Commerce of that city. iiss oka) SAEs HBAS: nb of Tutankh-amen, — Co SEE THE betion’ Ag coctomite: these ear al fact that he was known to be on| have the most beantlful arms ta Amer when he occupied t nnistoun's counsel during yester. etul | riendly terms «with th suthern president. day's proceedings had : tlons. ‘The mild and healing E } ie maintained OAKLAND aio ¢ iB ecto pees pe president at’ tho, time Dr. Sun, although few of his -| that the divorce was not valid. Io oon ven Tt stande tiewien The final break between these two ¥ aay ¢ x | clates knew it, a Christian,’ He —q - [ezats , Star ae bane AHR whereup.| rl months there was almost con: | effort (heh was made by Dr.| was born in Honolulu in 1 Jacksonville, Fl is sald te Sit A ow. est for its remarkable record of , sim x Md to, be} of the repia cate vee he er kad ihe record Of] on the armies of Chen Chiung-min | tinuous fighting in the city and the | Su bring about a conferes | vecofved his medical education in the} the largest elty in the United States | Muence t’s_a_wonderful automobile SAAT eeebiining. chval Ps came a rious obstacle in| territory adjacent to it ¢ \ March | #il the warring factions, He ng Kong college. He was married] without representation in 2 prof tive act An ex ng physician for on’ path D deser. | the greater ambition of Dr. Sun was | dthat America initiate the mov quite early In life and was th et sional baseball leaguc " of the pron Life Insurance 8 ball Teagu ee ae r > eacke latter at | inavg when. hie follow en-| the United States, he sald, was the | of two children, a son and a deug Dee ants | r= = ompanies, tn Interview of th Seana continued | gaged troops that were supporting | OMy power the Chinese 1 e- | ter, | | elrpgGt ce Sart e could | the ral government at Peking. ‘| 8&rded without susp — d . ment that one re why so mar | | Dp! naurance are reject ; t st 1toop-| Dr Su isted all the DI dur: | 4 10 A ekenier : : i ! broke | Chir sned ithelatiers sie h was reported. In N . - Cotton Cake i 4 do| cred at ¢ 1 forced Sun to| he sald, “want to stop the revolution <5 under G Feng and when | al onor in Chicken Feeds not even that they have the a rom hal, y I Sun f ears ha * pr Mbt a his San te "e ¥ : bie ere | i alfs | disease. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo! n ial, whe yr. Sun hem, that t volution will sue: Nan to recapture re city o S i M Choice Alfalfa and Fe ig amP-Roet | sought asylum, he continued his rev-| ceed and that China then will be a| Kun resigned tho presidentey. A de pecia ass, Wheat Grass Hay bottles of two at Redland 0. # with the idea first | united and peaceful nation facto government was ‘formed with i Carload Our Specialty large | ing the seat of huis former) Carrying on his campaign through: : anv th Dmeunieubnact eve || ROME Marah Aken: memberel GAS GAS Howeve! yo! ish fire’ 0 test tate RULE nd eventu oO ey r co! ed funds r “: 54 nad eo ane preg ae ee Casper Warehouse Co. | However, tf you wish ‘first to t Rates eiiine: ut the year consumed funds faster | ger or: conference waa called at Pe-|of the American Holy Year Pilgrim F ' i Phone 27 | Dee tients at Gan eat 1923 the troops of Dr.}) 0", es bie at AS heer king of the various politieal lead n ton, together with a | 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE NY: Hats al Wantbin ballin “wen oe A by those of other rev-| 171.0) ted n tense situation at | Df- Sun, invited to this conference | able numberof touriate aiid) =o ee picas ; a sibs ative 40’ mention thtal. ae endl : ler Bub eded in en-| Canton by threatening to’ pelse ‘the |! pamphlet: pen bis arrival | Seip no ranidents is r ith a few leasant Tablets, a t Canton and in time the de ‘ : 2 arse i py ered in the vatican this morning to} ; i paper.—Adv ring Canton and in time the de-| customs, “We must stop this money | 9t Peking, declaring that he did not} T%0. ‘ine honor of morning to! Instant Stomach Relief! = = ve DeSean t Le, SO AURORA SO | coin g 36) 0) t rms to kill | Want politi wer and callir Ndy. Je BONO a muss + public returned to the city. For sev- | Sone 10, Baking pac hriediadtoaael bt iat le, “'to Save the ¢ celebrated for them by Pope Pius.] | he declar : Their number was so great that k try.” H 1ed tif» Chinese people n Is the mp Prt + 7 Dr. Sun's threat quickly brought | {0 the situs of celoniats In frecten {altar was erected in the ducal hall . TRAIN SCHEDULES ICKLING THROAT | ©2222, 22%" otita of for-| oiitics, Thirteen sears ago" said | BeCally fOr, the event New Phone Num! my Cy eign gunboats, including American, | tne pamphiet, “L turned sn dinal ¢ nnell, the head of the 2 Wenthoung CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN 5 is always an annoyance; | ¥ritish, French and Portuguese vos. | (he Pamphlets “t tuened the Meneis | iigrimage, and thb’ me of his at No. 603 ih eis 2 Vertes worse when it afflicts you |**!*. t© prevent the selzure of the | iit (he Munchuw had sold that frees Sf Getupled the chiet pla BETTY’S BEAU) No. 618 10:45 p. m. a . in the night, Preventing ction Aa cps For the | gor the powers by the enact.| When the pope appeared the entire 4 1S bey 4 Eastbound Arrives Departs sleep, You can stop it| Chins in 1911, asroed that un Inspec. | M22 Vf unequal tr papal idee, saOL seleleu-eeetorae | PARLOR No. 622 ... SS Sait m. 6:00 p. m. quickly with tor general of customs selected: by | sling with the career of SUR} Afterward Cardinal O'Connell de lribune Buildir Eastbound il Departs CHAMBERLAIN’'S jective ot thebe chatonaearernbiice |i f pest work pa eee | No A 4:00 p. m| | COUGH REMEDY | fo: the foreign loan service first be- | te oY Manchu em Instant relief from No > 8:10 p. m 8:35 p. m. | | which puts asoothing, healing coating | ing deducted and the remainder turn: | Perers and the various revolution cee mena rine, Storm? | Westbound Arrives Departs on the dry, inflamed throat and stops ed over to the Chinese government, | Wiel followed y when hi to: flatulence, palpi Y EI I OWSTON y No 29 8:60 a. m 7:10 a m the irritating mucus that causes The situation was relieved by the | Was thousands of from ; the eC ts alg omy APAR Aas Nis os 55 p. m. icicle. Intervention of Jacob G. Schurman, | *hores of China. Quick, lasting rellef from too ae Sete yNt) “Obey,.a. i few é s ENTS Keep a bottle inyour home allthetime | American minister to China, with| There are few parts of the world|auent or palnful urination eck. |“Pape’s Diapepsin”. tablets your ART MENT S) No Narcotics, Sold everywhere. | the result that the revolutionary | to which he wag a stranger. Where-| ache, tired feeling biliousneas, rheu- | stomach feels fine, Correct your dl Tnished apart t We matio pains, ete, comes often over-| gestion for a few vems. P ;| ff ments.” We offer the most con leader withdrew his threat. ever there wer® Chinese he had] night through a remarkable Duteh | 5° ; cemts. Pleasa venient 1 quarters you ean ben, always with the same mission, | remedy tne known to physiclang, | Harmless! Any drug store. find ar You are ‘invited oneal— put up In easy-to-take, tastele 9 SUN 4 ‘2 the same appeal—a Chinese repub- | Put rasteless fo Inspect them. Only’ respect 4 man, with a thin grayish mustache] neys, drives out polsons and quick- Per mont 2 ‘ y e Ss OSs ioc SE, US ae pointing upward at the ends, Dr.|1¥ restores normal, healthy aetion See the cluding woth $80 a 88 ysl Co . ; again in jolutely natural way. . 4 Colds, ughs, F]u,} sum moved about the world holding | Ei" ur Bed Mii Hentiem Ol Rickenbacker Brougham wane eezelees three minute FS weak 1 Asthina,| DIS life in his hands every moment | Costs only G0c and results positiy walk to Center street, Grip Bronchial Troubles | of the day and night, for it would | |y guaranteed or money back. Sold h s 126 W. YELLOWSTONE ’ ; have been worth $200,000 to anyone | 0 ,,All food druggists such as the at the Auto Show Ph On | ee For Sale by Casper Pharmacy who could plant a knife between] Drug Coady. one 2730

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