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PAGE TEN SORA SAR SA RP SAS ENOL SEE OL ae TTT es sata : e e Casper Daily Cribune — SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1921 So Says Chancellor of British Exchequer|BANDITS GET and Statement Arouses Discussion in the United States Senate (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Two phases of allied loan ‘status discussion came today in the senate. A letter from Secretary Houston, read by Senator Lodge, ft was decided to await the arrival of! declared the treasury department “would not for obvious reasons” proceed further with negotiations for exchanging allied demand obligations held by the treasury for long-time AMERICAN IN . TAX EXEMPTION WING APPROVAL (Continued from Page 1) appoin s to the restrictions plac- ed on the universal benefit of the bill! the bill for house concurrance before taking further action. The house bill for the separation of Sublette county from Fremont. and Linco counties, held up-in the sen- ate when it appeared to be on the verge of approval, Friday afternoon was recommitted to the, standing com- mittee on county affairs that an am- endment attaching it to the Third highway district might be considered by the committee. The sudden check- ing of the bill's progress suggests more “log rolling” than any real >p- position it its passage and it prob- ably will be put through without op- position after certain other, develop- ments in legislative matters have been recorded. The houso Friday afternoon killed the Neville bill prohibiting minors under 18 years of age possessing to- bacco. Earlier im the day it killed senate bill to make more comprehen- sive the existing anti-gambling stat- ute. It also killed the administration measure for a special coal commission: to investigate and fix prices. A new primary-convention nomina- tion bill was brought in Friday by Kabell of Uinta county. It is Senat« 91 and replaces Senate 27, the Oyiatt primary repeal measure. obligations, in order to leave his suc- cessor free to act. This was follow- ed by insertion in the record of press accounts of remarks of J. Austen Chamberlain, chancellor of the British exchequer, stating that formal pro- posal had been made for cancellation of allied indebtedness and rejected by the United States. , Senator Knox, Republican, Ponn-) sylyania,.took occasion to deny that he had ever offered a resolution pro- posing to remit allied debts as has been printed. The statement wus 2 “perfect absurdity”, he declared. Secretary Houston, in his letter, said Liberty bond acts “‘contemplated” exchange of the foreign demand ob- ligations for long-timé promises to pay and that negotiations had pro- ceeded as told in his last annual re- port. In August, 1920, he said, an arrangement was made wit Great Britain “in respect of $122,017,633 of its obligations held by th United States under which $17,635 of prin- cipal together with accrued interest that have been paid. “The accrued interest on the re- mainder becomes due during April and May, 1921," Mr, Houston added. FRENCH SHIP BATTLES TUG A bill for the creation of McKinley county from a portian of Fremont county—a new Riverton offensive— is ready for introduction. rr “Thereafter interest is payable semi- annually and the principal due in equal annual installments dur- beconies ing April and May of the years 1921- 22-23 and 24. “The negotiations GYM BALCONY |q.22esciaians,_storementinoea FALLS, DOZEN ARE INJURED DENVER, Colo., Feb. 5.—A_bal- cony in the North Denver High School gymnasium fell this after- noon during a high school basket ball game. More than 100 spectators were plunged to the floor, 10 feet below, and a dozen or more per- | sons were injured. ————__— CONDITION OF EMPRESS _ IS CRITICAL (By Associated Press.) DOORN, Holiard, Feb. 5.—Former. Empress Augusta Victoria of Ger- many is suffering periods of depres- sion and shows great restlessness, says a bulletin issued at the House of Doorn, the home of the former em- peror and empress, The bulletin adds that her general condition is one of painful suffering with a continual ly. There have not been any offi- cial proposals on the subject that would in any way bind this fovern- ment or the foreign governinents other than the agreement the for- eign governments containe in their demand obligations held by the United States to give long time obli- gations, if requested, in exchange therefor." oes RUSSIAN SOVIET ACTS TO STAMP OUT ‘TRAITORS’ (By Associated Press) LONDON, Feb. 6.—Drastic méas- ities in, Russia and in surrounding territories, have been taken by the Bolshevik government in Mascow, says the London Times. The news- paper publishes a translation of the. decree issued by Nikolai Lenine, ‘Bol- shevik premier, on December 1, ap- pointing M, Djetjinsky head of the OF TURK RAVY the Exchange Telegraph from Con- stantinople, dated Thursday, said that | 800k the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, aforementinned | fantinople, | tween a French gunboat and Turkish tug Alemadar, one French- man was killed and two wounded. The tug had fled from Constantinople, car- rying arms and ammunition for the followers of Mustapha, Kemal Pasha, the Nationalist leade boat pursued it. says that Mustapha Kemal refused to hand over the Alemadar to Admiral Dumesnil, although in, responding to the admiral’s ultimatum he expressed a willingness to send back the men esponsibie fo. Frenchmen. Sir Auckland Geddes, British ambas- sador to the United States, contem- Plating his resignation from the pust. which were received here from New York yesterday, today were denied emphatically by his secretary, The _|secretary said Sir Auckland would ures to stamp out anti-soviet activ. sail for New. -Work’ Webr 5 slow decline. THREATS MADE AGAINST GIRL CAUSE KILLING (By Associated Press) PUEBLO, Colo., Feb. 5,—Francis Dolan, 28, was shot and killed at 11 o'clock this morning by his brother- in-law, DT. Ramey, at the latter's home, 407 Mesa avenue, it is alleged. | It is alleged that Dolan entered | the home and threatened to kill his | sister, Mrs. Ramey. Ramey clatms he entered the room and found Do.an | all-Russian extraordinary commis- sion, delegating him to the task of “eradicating foreign centers of coun- ter revolutions and preventing mili- y enterprises against soviet Rus- nd WEATHER PREDICTIONS. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Weather predictions for the week beginning Monday are: Rocky Mountain and Plateau Re- gions—Temperature below normal. generally fair. ——_ Suggestion to automobile speaders: You can sto} F listen after y ruggling with Mrs. Ramey. Ra- | mes’ fs sald to have told friends that | Two first-class Bar- ¢ entered the room and found Dolan | and then fired another at him. "the || _bers—$50 per week bullet passed through Dolan’s heart. Ramey came here a short time ago guarantee. from Wichita, Kans. PARLOR CAR saa Age is a matter of comparison but it should never be a bitter-comparison, Bash S2ep never Dee REI and Baths The reason a mule is funny is be- cause he makes no effort to be funny. THE UNIVERSAL CAR For the convenience of refinery peo- ple and others who are unable to get in during the day— ' We will keep our salesroom open until 9 o'clock every evening for the balance of February. We will be pleased to have anyone call who is interested in the purchase of a Ford Car. Our salesmen will be on duty and will be pleased to give you any information desired concerning price, terms, etc. We have new Ford touring with electric starting and lighting system for immediate delivery. GET YOURS TODAY. : EARL C. BOYLE 125-137 N. Center St. Phone 9 NOTHING FOR |LOOTINGBA MOLINO, Fia., Feb. 5—The iff’ is MEXICOSLAIN WASHINGTON, Feb, 5.—Kt. B. Case, an American citizen, is’ dead at the Pilones mines, district of Topis, state of Durango, from gunshot , wounds inflicted by revolutionists headed by the Arrieta brothers, the State Department was advised today. Mr. Case's Mexican wife ‘was wounded in the arm at the same time. The department said its advices gave few details, but indicated that Case had been fired upon after he had refused to permit the “revolu- VOLCANO IS AROUSED BY EARTHQUAKE MEXICO CITY, Feb, 5.—Mount Popocatepetl seemed yesterday to have been roused into more vigor- ous volcanic activity by the earth- quake, which on Thursday night LONDON, Feb. 5.—A dispatch to } destroying much property and prob- ably causing the death of many per- sons. Indians living at the foot of the mountain were much disturbed by the appearance of smoke wreaths around the summit, fearing a dis- astrous tremor. Thursday vight’s earthquake was felt distinctly in the City of Puebla and was notice- able here, PASSENGERS AND CREW OF SHIP LANDED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 5.— The passengers and crew of the steam schooner’ Klamath, driven ashore near Point Arena early to- | day, have been ‘landed safely, ac- cording to a wireless message re- ceived by the San Francisco Call from Capt. M. Hall of the steamer Curacao, which standing b; inter at ,Zangouldak be- the } and the gun- A later message, the dispatch adds, wr the shooting of the it NE ES ~GEDDES NOT RESIGNING. LONDON, Feb. 5.—Rumors_ that L. REX bt SCHEM- Winter | MAYNE | xcxs Sing JAZZ Carden “Tim Buckto” eines and OF Tonite| “Singin’ the | 5YNcoPA- TION Blues” Popular Public 10¢ Dance LADIES FREE YESTERDAY : CENTER THE 385°" FUN CS TOMORROW MASPER OZEN @gQWEET nee S Fo S ALL. _ An Article of Value or Novelty in Every Package PRIZE MASQUERADE Saturday Evening, February 5 Roller Skating Rink Oil Center Bakery Hall 324 West Yellowstone (Continued from Page 1) its readiness, us far as possible, to make good the damage done,” manifesto says, “but it is not pre- pared fo perish for the benefit of in- ternational capitalists. Workers of the world, it is your turn to speak." MUNICH STAGES BIG DEMONSTRATION. (By Associated Press) MUNICH, Feb, Persons marched through the streets of Munich today singing “Deutschland Uber Alles” and carried out a dem- onstration at the hotel members of the entente commission reside, in protest against reparations award, a storm of resentment in Bavaria, The procesison came after a mass/| for the classes of gymnasium instruc- meoting held by the National Socialist|tion which will start Monday. The Workers’ party, at government was warned that a gen- eral strike would be called unless the | Will consist of a course of fifteen les-, demands: of the Paris conference’ were |S0ns, including out-of-door sports. submitted to a refe: PARIS, \Feb. 5.—The authorities of Munich, Bavaria, have asked the al- Med officers there not to appear in uniform in the streets, according to reports reaching the French foreign office today. The request was made because of:continued agitation against |they shave the vote women still con- the allies, the reports said, ‘Y. W’ Notes The regular Sunday afternoon “open house” will be held tomorrow at the ¥. W. C. A. rooms from 3 to 6 o’olock, with Miss Frances Yoemans as hostess. She will be assisted by two young girls from the Blue Circle Club of the Girl Reserves, Misses Odra Huckaby and Lucy, Shriner, who will serve refreshments. The program will be in charge of Mrs. A. A. Slade and will be of an informal nature. Mrs. Leschinsky will sing and Mrs. Charles Wilson will make a short talk on a subject that will be of interest to girls. All women of Casper, whether busi- ness women or otherwise, are invited to attend this affair, as it will no| divorce proceedings. the yesterday. toy. 5.—Thousands of ful for the business women and those whose duties lie along other lines, to meet with and know each other. CHECKS IN POCKET wherg the the allied] Many buriness girls of the city as which has caused|W¢ll as a number of housewives, have registered at the Y. W. C. A. rooms classes will be under the supervision which the Berlin of Mrs. J. W. McIntyre, as before and “The classes are ‘for the benefit of all of the women of the city. The m‘gbers may join by registering at th*\". W., or by attending the first session in the gymnasium, gesccad Ab eae ers rendum, It has been a great surprise to old fashioned men to discover that since tinue to keep house. MURDERER 19 (Continued from Page 1) took his wife to dinner at a local cafe and that at that time he showed her|cide was premeditated. @ gun such as the ono that was used He later retracted the threats saying that the gun he had shown his wife was nothing but a It is said that the murdered woman ‘was awaiting the return of Attorney R. M. Boeke to the city to finish the doubt be mutually pleasant and. help-| pyoKET AND BAGGAGE Peckham’s effects were turned over to County Coroner Gay who will re WALLACE REID Tie Charm, Schoo Cae t the Lyric Sunday Peckham’s effects, the shooting. happy Panay CANCELLATION OF WAR DEBTS PROPOSED BY AMERICA GEAMANY MUST Na) GIVE UP LIMIT turn them to his folks or to who ever, claims the body. Among the artic:., he possessed was a ticket to a point in South Dakota and a trunk checx, indicating that he had contemplated leaving here today. The ticket was 4 purchased Thursday. KILLING PREMEDITATED BELIEF OF OFFICERS On the basis of a note found in officers believe that the murder or at least the sui. “If anything happens to me please inform my relatives,” the messa:e read. ‘The bodies of the murdered Woman and her husband are’ being held at the Shaffer-Gay morgue pending word from relatives and. an inquest into Fat persons probably are not really happier than others in proportion, but there is more of @ fat inan to be Um LL TT ccc News From The Dry Goods Department New Dress Tassels Milady need not ponder SM THE BIG BUSY STORE Phones 13 and 14 LL over Our has and tasse’ they have they you ity. of sell to that new spring frock. of the saving, too. Hair Accessories The pleasing new tuck combs and fancy hair pins individual and chic are charmed. School Day wearing out without a reasonable time of wear —this comes from in- ferior brands and qual- Our guaranteed line stockings are made to wear—that’s why we Colors are brown, black —dry goods section the finishing touches e Notion Department just received a new complete assortment “new fad” dress Is in many styles and can be bought at a Latest Fads» arrived, ladies. So in their making that will simply be en- pher. | Stockings For Boys and Girls A Ada Trying, isn’t it, to have the children’s feel sure you'll agree with us. stockings continually bursting stitches and Men’s Felt Hats The New Low Prices Are $4.00 and up. + The ‘Frank Schoble” Hats are always surprising the wear- er. They never lose their dig- nified appearance, immune from the fading power of “King Sol” and always remain in shape—and they present the latest effects in proper head- wear for the man who cares. boys’ and girls’ more. 25c the pair and up or white. ‘Back to Pre-War Prices!! (as proven by our grocery department.). We enjoyed such a tremendous business from our recent special selling of groceries that we be- lieve most every housewife, appreciates our untir- ing efforts in furthering the stablizing of present market conditions—and to prove that we are not “quitters” watch for our daily announcement. pales a Ae we are doing, fellows. neckwear in all its lustrous and silken fabric is right in every detai’ —and, furthermore, the price is right, but we’ll leave that ot During your leisure moments drop in and look them over, | * Extra Special Selling : Of Men’s Fine Silk Neckwear At the New Low Price Level 1 -00 Each “Be sure you’re right, then go ahead,” says a prominent philoso- We are sure this high grade We For Men Snappy Shirts At the New Low Pricing. ' $1.75 Finest grade percale, durable and fast in color, snappy color schemes, as well as conservative, make up this. entire lot at this new low pricing, Soft cuffs and neckband 5 reat ae properly shrunk, ae ive ie we satisfaction satomenn bieietys —men’s section For the Lunch-Carryi pe Laat ing If you want a lunch kit that will carry your lunch and keep it fresh and moist we suggest Universal, Icy Hot, Hot-a-kold or Thermos at the new pricing $4.50 = Guaranteed not to break fillers at $1.75 Hu Dec cc