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PAGE EIGHT wove Casper svap wrioune MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 mr : aes ve “ee ea, MGW sma | ye ‘side AT ROTARIANS’ LUNCHEON ro26 Ridiewted) BACK AND WAR |_NIGHT NEV : | (Continued On Page One) he a Matthew Woll, vice president of ent administration of the war depart- a aes pee En Ld re are NEAR PEK i A, F, of ‘L. urges cancellation of > ankihtasabak soni ck, “ah y and gas that win | ment.’ sald the statement of the de 1 reaecen Be rphsteeyy aA Mags moderation of war debts and refers ced with © support of its fense counsel. “We will prove that Sed pee che Eeao kat eatACOH at ty “propaganda or enmity led by nel Mitchell, after exhaysting Austria,” says; he) oannotéun- yency and the success or fai and Coune ln ‘i 5 Borah and his kind . a a nas i usual means to safeguard/the derstand why Herbert Janvrin All D M. h: | rover Barely oe Able t Preside ove d the need of t aapehise ve thCnteaten ae Browne, ocean meterologist ot Wash-,/ eS Desert Manchu eat rower arely De 0}: aftalre s Will ‘dep: ) where all t rastits todke Gueedeae Rae ington, D. C., mentioned him among W. L d d Belgian delegation, leaving shortly Tein D. on that support,” deci the various departments of the | \sumie that would Geiss oar, (ther Huropeans asieuppurting Ma ar Lord an un to negotiate Joan in New York, is : lve INOW, enver K. I ay before could be systematically, audited | 59: the truo (conditions of fi eeabd Browne's forecast that the year 1: bringing word that parliament will C % meeting ® payment fs drawn and t fidtisas aeteivae te Baniade: ne . na- would be like 1816, “the year with-| ‘ Moves North. ratify Washington ebt settlement, Heaing Told. the Henntn uration of @ more comprehen |) Malor.« sciaral. Vater serene out 4 summer” and prove a menace a : ad Copnat stem for main: | oj smlGat Weuihaas hy world’s grain crops. ie Three Arabs who attacked y Saree Y : hiet. of the chemicali#artand cero to thy world’s grain crops. PEKING, Novoo. Sao ee alee ree Arabs who attacked gonvoy : the’ cit An ordl-| van first witness calledsbyrite ae, Dr. Gans expresses the bellet that | ;o1 tis notes ce Eee: erveck hanged publicly In Damaschs by #)—I r Raee Leet ee paused creating | caries, “iGereral “pian ielAMall ied as the world’s climate often bas) rin in northern Kiangsu,has result, nch:a8 example to. other natives, : ‘ ss such stfiee ase to gate) it “bas: Hot | sow any (one elaeitiuehaietieieal changed, t will change durthe LUtOre | Zot, the. movemeniot the éivll war ai : - apse spoke brie! Councilman Joe Lowndes urged | @Ffare service had been consulted eee other words, there 1 some] northward, threatening to involve| Search of houses and arrests con- t W the: ne ar co-operation in obedience |O¥: cen Drum when the latter neh edit tie etsteiiedt vada Shantung provin ahd making the|tinue in“Italy as result of plot to Hanae pa e city’s laws and said that it}™de his statement before the con- “ie ia absolut igaisitioreatnte to de-| Situation around Peking more tense, | Kl! Mussolini. ROS, ;. ia \hard task to serve where the | 8Tessional committee. “How many " rf Nethacoheracte ? ingio| After several days of ‘fighting x . is < ‘ David s Ws were viewed with Indifference. |t0PS of sas would be required to termine the character of @ single} south of Hsuchow, in ‘northern| Pinchot at. Sz League ‘4, I I t|— . force complete evacuation of an area Spo Kiangsu, the desertion of some of | Convention in Chicay ys ‘present \ 4 ‘ nes the size of the District of Columbia.” Shantung units compelled the | @ of disrespe 2 at doors . | oe I oar “Twenty tons of tean gas. That Manchurian war lord's forces to|9f “conspicuous political leaders tn oo te x + of the r | would be several times the neces- withdraw into Shantung province, | Washington. commerce ¢ issior the appli: | sary amount.” ~ Thereupon Gene! Sun Chuan- 2 haere cation of 57 west Iro: r r-| n Robert Olfys of the army Fang, governor of Cheklang, occu- Henry White at Washington de creases in freight 1 alr service testified that in many AA F NS ON pied Hsuchow, an important railway |Ples that trap was set to. commit Stendily 1 es, high 1 cases recommendations made by the sion: republican leaders to ratification of I pid r elgh r service to the war department r aver attit of Marshal oye ant s charged in c E me th d fiot been carrie? out. Sar threatens ge H AC to- | A r the death nse then called Major Word has been received here from hae ey ee see F middie} toll f so far nats of.the alr service,;who Representative Charles E. Winter inan-Fu or}. Coolidge says press of America : » Colorad 189 8 bullc of air service equip- that a pension’ of $18 a-month has | even to Techow, r the Shantung Sninconventgnce: to 1 ha abort 1 ore. of persons were elther obseleaceithtcr 1 ob. been granted to Melvin P. Waln, a] Ghinti border at Bicenten- , 1 ney to ner Sunday accidents. veteran of the Spanish American nie 1 SR newspaper. = he his men hotel employes died at ——— war, who served in company K, sec- the Gazette. t t I » presumably of as- | ond voluntary cavalary. The pension P. ° C I a Se es her st 2 hunter was drowned dates back to March 9, 19: eryury ry s Committee of French chamber de- | ae Was) Hela far Ghicnss at Centralia, Ill: four deaths were 7 : ides against fur inflation 1 oor 1 r jana 16; Mich! attributed to the storm and cold R d kl reiterates Meth of capital’ levy ‘sfatees | sota 7 ; Missourt weather, three in Chicago and one é Age sas atsed in an 4 RAPS AED. AND, he d ringfield, I. Football injuries Rum Ship, Fired 5 } ed fatal to a college student at G d . T 7, I . . — 1 Point, Cc. Two persons eader s rla —* School, for Girl jallea da: Chicako:ia ead nee On, Proves To Be bs etroit policeman accidentally and killed him: sovussvrine, we, soe e~| DEND AT TULARE, CALIF, (P—a cl of perjury which near. elf, while, other ntal deaths were recorded » Scout Leader Explosive Carrier) we a Kai eater i “| 'THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Noy, 9,—| Levi Morrill, the “Uncle Ike" of Gorttes hanes ‘ pe o 7 a isa . few days the Burlington Rail-| “Fhe Shepherd of the Mills.” | “PORTLAND, Maine, Nov. 9—@P) So preupitated sii ces, SS the -loval y Legion, ,Dosk . HEE adpat t ToOpen Tonight oad company will commence bul. | |—coast suard bout GGasi opened | HEME Anto D. C. Stephenson's actiy-| teed” word strom, BaWereiel a switch from the main line| (By “Centeat reas.) fire today on a suspected rum run-| Doign and at the 1925 sessian of the | Cait, of the death of Harry MM here to the sulphur mine four miles BRANSON, Mo., Noy. 9.—"Unele} ner which proved to be an army|fyaian fe mike end cked cthe vine 2 formerly of Casper. Mr. 4” ; Mrs otch, Mo. 18] steamer londed with two tons of ; . 3 iy This insures the development | 1 bostma saue led at Tulare, Cu a a ger trial today of the formér | Bauer a pa BUE., and Ww 1. Vanadore, 934 ecatnic Hool will’'c st | A 4 | John MeGinnis, 1431 McKin-| of “Sulphur Mountain,” a natu folks of the | explosive powde: Two one-pound|4o. iru h leader, With Earl |Utied at held under. thé ge Mba’ held | ley. resyures that has bright prospects | bill country around Notch have won | shells passed close to the army craft | > spi oe | “| auspices of the American Legion, oil and | There will also be a prayer meet-| for the future. their clash with the government. | before its signals were recognized. | Klenck and Earl Gentry he ts charg-| His wife survives him: thirds eocscaael| | ch forenoon at the Mills Pres-|, William F. Cox, of Los Angeles, | They still get thelr meagre mail ¢ ed svith being responsible for the tonight | fan church and at the Moun-} who been interested in sulphur | Notch and “Uncie Ike’ still hands . death of Madge Oberholtzer of In-| tain Nie w Community How ch | prope oming for years, | it ¢ m, just «en | Bavarta Fears begs the of “plain perjury” was NS isnt oe : business men and busi-| was here last week and announced | 40! more than. thir s women are invited to a twenty-| that the Burlington ts co-operating | Fit Levi Morrill, sence sBy eseion ane: ot state coun: syee. Ut they Tire, ge One) minute noon }| still on the job, ‘Th years Sontinued On F : the patrol | t lay prayer meeting at} splendidly in the development of the | then seventy-five years old, became Royalist Coup sel an Stee Rig re of Fountain: (ten. Smart or Burn} Land seecend | Cis \4 ere 5 by choru » First Methodist church sulphur property. umous as “Uncle Ike” in Harold sown, tnd... bad testtied) to having A>. Sore, Irritated, Int In; nt erfence | n The mill was completed last sum-| Bell Wright's book, “The Shepherd we 22 ie meine Big .Oberholtxer ‘wane sin Bie. ‘OUR tained or Granulated, | s evening | mer and the plant has been in oper-| f the Hill he author had come Phensons’ hotel room and having had | iseMarineotten Sones, Refreshes. Safefot n f i us | Lh 7 evening ation for several months, trucking | into the Ozarks to get the coloring BERLIN, Nov. 9—@)—Plans for|# drink with her. The witness of | nfantor Adait At ail Druggists. Write | ces will the product to the Burlington line| for a new story. He lived at alan attempt to restore the Bavarian tere! t0 meet Kane “on the street | FreefyeBook MeriueEyeR-m-°- Meagy g exerci very other night of f at Thermopolis. The principal pro-| #ome in the hils hear the orks | throne, with former Crown Prince | later sia the SCO IRY ST tion— duce of the sulphur mine fg sulpho-| Which give Notch its name. His|Rupprecht as ‘king have been| Judge M. Sparks ended an ex School and Its Pu s nounce tle tabér- rm, a bacteria-inoculated fertilizer il came to Notch. He went there|shelved because the “time is not | Of personaliti NOTICE oO iste of evedinanr thane teed that promises to reveloutionize the} @t first to get his mail. ‘Then he| ripe,’ for such a coup, the Frank- . yer Theetings wo agricultural industry of the country. | Went there to get hie mail and visit|furter Zeltung learns on what t ¢ If you fail to receive your r r meetings would 3 2 7 org t ht i hi weekiduring the At present about 20 men are em.| the,old postmaster, Levi Morrill terms unimpeachable authority. Tribune, call the office. e Patrol Syste paigr chal c he —- ployed at the sulphur mine and mill When’ the ne k came out LS ee Phones 15 and 16, and a ampalz I x t 5 ee eerye ‘ himre . L ee se sesline: conttionsoek TEE Ea With the completion ot the eonnest:| ev! had stepped into literature asl LONDON, Now. ®—An exchais Gets $10,000 |\ snecisi messenger will bring Pat cour . Be man of the First Baptist | up 8 ries ing line to the Burlington this num. Uncle Ike nd “Unele Ike” he telegraph dispatch from Berlin say 5 you a copy of your favorite Closing exercise chu announced 1 at |. = Cone ee acai ne ty I) ber ‘will be increased to more than | bas been ever sinc Tourists into , there 2h aes aa ae pereaient oa he caper. Calls must be regis- % ae 1 eld Py Pichia inthe folk nd during thes¢/ 199 men. the Ozarks by the thousands have|mors of an ‘mpending putsch in nem i P tered before 8 p. m. week- br meetings will be held in the/speis, 1 rarely ate during these visited Notch to see the old post-| Bavaria, Prince Rupprecht seeking} DE t, §—A)—A. rob: | aa 1 Ps Rae ‘ following homes en ‘Tuesday, Wed- Pp bar te Sinlal up ithvee em pia ays and noon Sundays. dae) huceias, e ahecatt master. to seize the crown and recover his | ber tod UP three employ | | nesday, ‘Thursda lay fore: | have @ faint recollection of a Hills in an Uproar, tnilitary powers. b ReA r ee ae rtisat gegda CIRCULATION DEP’T, =) ob ba “Ne | conv on with my son-in-iaw and} | FV A HES A few weeks ago a postoffico in-| The monarchists fear that their| the Detroit Savin F = Remember Coue? North my daughter on February 24, 1926" apectin lente : © (ne | Supporters are gradually weakening | CAped with a stron dts) OANA \| owe F | et priy dane’ Ai Aiba spector decided that Notch wag un $10,000. Va | a ‘ aid. t was this day the a ry He recommended that | With the passage of time and there: . neve ) North Dur. | “#8 found dead in the room with OF LIFE “Unele Ike's” res ination be re |fore consider it necessary to act Im- Sas honest hake patie 3 W. Hun: x quested. No one would seek the | mediately. i. Gre aie seat x He ‘Do you ree iving Hazel any | piace, he reasOned, and’ t post- The movement 1s said to be head- " Davis, 1001 st, | UUs és ave a Hl. W.| “NEW YORK—Friends of Musso-| Office would be discontinued. ed id SEM nA pmaRa On LOP RAPES ee EXPANSION SA E Pee enter lint wish to:provide him’ with axbule|. Soithe postofiiee depat cm ked | Varlans. L aan ead let proof ve: They huve q| Levi Morrill tor 2 hen the “Do you recollect taking any drug|'et Proof vest. ‘They have cabled orth Jeffer rth Park jee y ct taking any for his measurements and prefer-| Word spread through the hilis there Sh k t H rth Po feta ences in color. was an uproar ‘The hill folks didn’t Lan H) ang u , Ws iteel ee Want to lose their postoftice, but F Spence; |p eros, eon galaaning; VOU Leen ore than that, they didn't want 5 t ares BERL’ stein of strong beer! More than that, they Ey uth Center; | Peet With: a rasot - to see “Uncle Ike” treated so shab- $s we ayer th-Kimball;| «no as a nightcap, instead of oplates, Is {s gone,” | Mrs. H. B. Durham, 815 South Dur suggested for American women, by | Dily after all years of faithtul outh Spruce | i ‘ inquirers | bin; Mrs H. Mad 617 West Dr. Grete Schueler-Helbing. service, ‘They s.gned petitivns. Week of Feb. 13 13th; Mrs. J. M. $22 South y called upon their poiitical lead- friends | Elk; Mrs. J. A J North Newspaper Man | CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—A Harvara}©S to help. And from the large but their | Fenway; Mrs. 415 footbridge over the Charles. river | 2™™y of readers of the famous story SATE yut their i 4 . . . . ve DENVER, Noy. 9.—@)— Ray F, = is to be ediatter Jo ” Wee of the Ozarks came many volun . 5 . M. Coue Dies in St. Louis |" *2.% named atter John Ww. Weeks, | ° v° Pho’ protests poured into | Shank, confessed slayer of his wife Wilkerson Hodsdon, 10: bin; Mrs. E | Miraculous Cure’ pork Mix M Here’s His Latest| Miao. LONDON, Nov. Coue, French ®) —Emil tion expon Mrs, Richa nd better son; Mrs. Goulding * suffering a| Mrs. McRorey, 40 rday which| Mrs. Williams, 828 lecture at | Mrs. S. W. Carr, in two ph who t 1 repeating a Kraduate of Annapc Washiagton, and son at their home her Septem- b u ; —— : = The postoffice department. sur- | ber 16, today was formally sentenced or 1 a Ss mn 5 He rad F HIGH POINT, N. C.—College foot: | rendered. Rules and red tape were| bY District Judge Charles C, Sack- ly last « Bi. LOUTS,, Mo. Ne ~ — | ball fatalities: Baxter M. Gillion, Jr.| fost aside. Game then the an, man to be hanged between the dates e London 3 Thomas M. Hollingshead, 68, burl- | captain and fullback at Lenofr-Rhyne|\cuncment. that the Notch post.{Of February 7, and February 13, Your Choice of Any zi 2 704 North I hess manager of the St. Louls Globe- | college lived one day after hiasneck | Deuncment, that the Notch post: ys fs ; éaw it In} ston, 914 South T Democrat, died at hospital today | was broken.in a game. caine, poutinaster, And quiet again | Sentence was ‘parsed after the E nn or ‘ after a major operation ek flew in the “Shepherd of the Hits" | court had heard arguments and over. W YORK—Because she con- country ruled the defense motion for a new utue for which she posed ‘Once"n:Naw. Yorker trial. made her look lke Venus de Milo}. «tncie Ike" came into the, hills and so caused her to be a laughing In 3893, before a railroad had ee Boy of 15 Rules wi stock, Violet Rambeau, an art stu-| , 2. ; SUI 0 dent, is sung the sculptor for $60,.| {e'ed this part of the O ‘ | 000. had been a printer on the, Ne Fi i CU) : : iv! : York ‘Tribune when Horace Greele Moorish Province Cc T Tt ; I |. MANCHESTER, Eng—A tiger at| YAH stitor. \Hechad studied faw and 9 y f } Q the zoo killed a woman keeper y Boyce aag) pets spain 3) Lead NERC, aro EE Sa Oe . } | | ~ . eet brother,.. Edmund Morrill we TETUAN, Spanish Morocco, Nov. { ‘ One Diow) Crna ee first elected to cong focuat 9.—P)—A 15-year-old boy yesterday ‘| | a <p term und n ¢ 1 gc c was installed as Khalifa, or sultan, NEW UFO taulston of) men ca down her t.]of the Spanish protectorate in the Scopes trial, told Dr. Straton’s In 1894 ; 8 tal | Morocco. Hoe is Sheriff Muley Has FORMAL SEASON IS AT HAND ne Dar n Ben-El-Ehdi and his word will Mr, Bryan n the hilig an nite spoint.| mean law, as far as {t concerns , who saved. him," the judge. | (4 aren sate. * aa tha se arate {| native ctvil affairs. Tailored to Order . | "x Bry oped > r€ ie e 9 “a ae | Ts And Our Stock of Attractive reece pareneecene Ereelae tne | be a postoffice he erec 1 “federal “4 |ling and begging for mercy and, DUiding” in which to house it and) had been»inga similar position tn Every garment made right in whispered, ‘Judge, be merciful’, there through, the years he has| New York City. Anyway, money |B our Casper shop and guaran- umps an 1 er | passed out the mail. is not valued so highly or needed sad to At | WESTERVILLE, Ohio. — While he compensation sn't been|so greatly in the Notch neighbor- tee oO fit. participants in the Baldwin Wallace. | ™UCh—about a hundred dollars a} hood. Wat eihatee tn hale For Parties—Formal Dances | Otterbein game waited for lnesmen erage ae tmn ; ke aoe yin’ fe eae, wei OT al aac FINEST WOOLENS, |to measure a four down gain, the , 28 much pride in the job+as it he | and hearty ADPY. And footba which was marking* the = * r - eS ‘er ee WORSTEDS, ETC, _ | down flo: d away in the water on Every a ( | the rain-soaked field Including the Famous Wilglen Scotch Briarproof Cloths. | men, six motor trucks and a spec: PROGRAMS | | ‘Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1145 a. m— | Weather; road reports; stocks; mar- kets; livest and produce. 12:15 p. m.—Rialto theater mu- cale 3:15 p, m.—Relaxing and corree- Every material included in the following price reductions during our Expansion Sale, SUITS AND OVERCOATS Sulla or Qrotcoat $29.50 Regular $55.00 Suits or Overcoats Regular $65.00 Suits or Overcoats Make Your Choice Tomorrow Ask to See Our Attractive Silver Dancing Pump: and Patent Leather Models aytin’s Boot Shop Gladstone Hotel Building Casper Service Stations tive exercises, : CY and Thirteenth » Cand McKinley gue. Dy 'm-~Matines -for Bouse- Extra Pants Tailored Without Profit. 4:00 p. m,—Culinary hints 415 p. m—Fashion review, 6:00 p. m.—Stocks; markets; live- i S . stock{i produce, and news sbulletins. Why Not Treat Your Motor to p. m.—Dinner concert, Her- White and his Silver State or TE XACO OIL AND GAS stra, own Palace hotel, Den N. RUBIN Genuine Custom Tailors 246 South Center St. 7:30 p.m Silent night Timeg concert