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na aan ree ree eases PAGE EIGHT Be Negative, BERLIN, March 21.— (By Associated Press.) — Ger- many’s reply to the demand of the entente forthe payment before March 23 of 1,000,000,000 marks, sold to apply on reparations obligations, will be in the negative, it was unoffi-} cially stated today. The German government’s drafted, will be presented within 48 hours. , The allied reparations commission in a note sent March 18 demanding fulfillment 3 many of article 235 of the peace treaty, notified the man government that it must pay oni billion marks gold before March 2 and that she must complete the pay: ment of twenty billions marks go!d by May 1. announced by the commission, er, that Germany had virtually refused to pay the bal- ance, asserting that the twenty bil- lion marks have already been paid in full. ‘The allied representatives stated that the greatest sum they could com- pute as having been paid by Germany against this account could hardly reach eight billion marks by May 1. It is therefo:e the intitial payment of 1,000,000 marks and # balance of at least 11,000,000 marks that the allies are demanding. este pees cee NEW STANDARD STILLS LARGEST IN WYOMING The new stills at the rofinery of the Standard Oil company of Indiana are a departure in the matter of size from any yet built for use on Wyoming oils. The new stills are 40 feet long and thus are larger than any ones formerly in use in this part of the country. With the completion of the present ilding program here, the combined nts of the Midwest and Standard equal if not surpass any refin- eries in the cast. diana will probably have a. capacity around 10,000 burrels of gasoline per day from the Burton pressure stills. pee eg a ae INSANE MAN {5 SAVED b Adolph Jensick, who was adjudged insane after hearing in district court yeste afternoon, became violent when taken to his cell and measures had to be taken by Sheriff Martin to prevent the man injuring himself or other prisoners. A‘ hurry up plea has been sent of- ficials of the state Insane asylum at Evanston so that Jensick can be turned over to them as soon as pos- sible. Devices to insure the man’s safety while making the long trip to Evanston will be brought along by the asylum offici saith Mie oe 14 ARE HUR IN LAB BLAST ATLANTA, Ga., March 22.—An ex- plosion of between the floors of the physiology building at Emory col- lege here today wrecked the pharma cology department and seriously in- jured fourteen students and instruct ors. About thirty other members of the sophomore cl«ss in chemistry re- ceived slight hurts. All of the in- jured will recover, it was stated. The blast lifted the floors of the room in which the class was in ses sion, throwing some of the students against the ceiling while others were biown throvgh the windows. With The AMERICAN LEGION at Scuemsecr’S WINTER GARDEN You Kan Kum! Ladies Free at weaning time. W DOUGLAS, The Standard of In-| Several teams good heavy farm mares all bred to large imported Jack. Will give one- half purchase price: of mare for mule colt ust. All ready for work. T. J. Brownfield HUNS REFUSE Hii FIGHTING DEMAND FOR BILLION GOLD Reply to Entente Reparations Demand For Payment Before March 28 To Berlin States answer to the allies, now being { ‘GENERAL COUNSEL FOR CHIROPRACTORS HERE FOR UIT (N° COURT ‘Tom Morris, former lieutenant goy¥- ernor |for the National Chiropractic associa- | ton is among the prominent men who will participate in the case. which |starts in district. court tomorrow. jinto the Delaware. of Wisconsin, general counsel ; MANDATES FOR OUT BY LEAGU Welw Zeallind. Great Britain aad Aus-' ‘| tralia Share Responsibilities In Pacific; Other Lands Included . “ARMIES ARES Offensive Through Bordar: States To Be Carried Out Despite Treaty; | SHIP LAUNCHED Superdreadnaught Colorado Is Sponsored by Daughter of United States Senator ‘CAMDEN, N. J., March 22.—The Superdreadnaught Colorado, the larg- est and most powerful battleship ever built on the Delaware river, was launched at the New York Shipbuild- ing ‘corporation yard here at 1 Batum Occupied by Reds _ Nae - i D. m, today. The great fighting ma- d i + ek athe aE ‘ § chine was sponsored by Mrs. Ruth! — LONDON, March 22.—(By United Press.)—Despite ch Leal ONDON; March 22.— (By Associated Press.) — The ter of United States Senator Samuel | Peace treaty signed last week, the French declare that D. Nicholson, of Colorado. Russia is planning‘a great wittary drive on Poland and ‘Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secre-| massing troops along the frontier. General Weygand tary of the navy, and Senator Nichol-| heen sent by the French government to aid Poland son stood beside the sponsor as she : smashed the gold netted and gayly| her defense. France has declared there is FOR TEAGHERS FIXED AT $100 Surrounding them on the christening platform was a large party of specially invited guests Colorado House’ Passes Measure Destined to Improve Educa- tional Coxiditions in That N 4, Pleasant Island, in the Pacific distance south of the equator by Great Britain; of German Southwest Africa by the Union of South Africa, and of the former German pos- sessions in the Pacific south of the{the well-being of the inhabitants of equator, other than. Samoa andjthe territories, prohibition of slave Nauru, by Australia, in accordance |{TGins and Provibition var foreet with the laws of these mandatories. “| Works. for which deeeena aad The terms provide for promotion of | tion is to be paid. ‘Trafic in arms and ammunition is to be controlled. The supply of intoxi- cating spirits and beverages to na tives is prohibited. Military training of natives is pro- hibited except for police and local ‘(c- fense. No military or naval basd shall be established or fortifications erected, Free exercise of all forms of {avorship,shall be allowed and mission- aries and nationals of states members of the league of nations shall be per- mitted to travel and reside in the ter- ritories and follow their callings. campaign 'through.border states. Russian sources state that the coun- try. belleves it 1s to become a great| cit o Interaational power through the sien-lchg Hoenn? Hospital on East Sec: scares soe BABY DIES NEAR END OF ~AOURMEY FROM ITALY ROCK SPRINGS; Wyo., March 22. =The joy with which Mr.) Valenti Forti, en route with her fami of the builders. including members of congress, and below them were thou- sands of other persons, who cheered When the 16,000 tons of steel sped down the ways. : Bi dad Ta ALLEGED FORGER HELD FOR INVESTIGATION Toe Spencer is being detained at the city jail for the purpose of investiga- ting his record here. Police informa- tion charges him with being connect-} was destroyed when their foursonihs old daughter became sick on the train and died just before Rock Springs was reached. . Funeral services were held here and the remains of the lit- tle alien interred in the local ceme- tery. ‘Phe body later probably will be disinterred and taken) to. Calffornia, nters Miss Margaret Bondfield, the new. secretary of the British Women ‘Workers’ Federation, started her ca- » }reer as a shop apprentice at the age of 14. She is an elequent’ speaker CONSTANTINOPLE, March 22.— (By The Associated ~Press}—Russian bolshevik forces have occupied | the’ city of Baturm. f Batum advices under date of March 20 stated that the Turkish National- ists, who recently occupied Batum had left that city and.that a soviet Georgian government had been estab- lished there, ‘ |Others that are here include Dr. Lee clair of Thermopolis. All guests of Drs. J. H. and A. H. Jeffrey, Names of the men as placed on the register of the parish prison here where they are being held incommuni. cado are Philip Bender, alias “Chief, Lionel Kuebréezuff, Rudolph Dorsh, Hans Randin and Hendrik Lipan. Ail are apparently between 25 and 35 years of age. Among their . effects | were atlases, maps and a large quant- jity of correspondence. Randin was said to live on South street, New York City. ‘The five prisoners were arrested jlate in February cn the Shipping | vessel City of ;Alton, where y were working as members of the ‘crew. According to Captain J. H. B. Van Weeldern, vf the Rushville, a terrific fight ensued on the City of Aiton when ‘instructions were receiv- led by wireless from United States au- |thorities for their arrest. They were [finaly overpowered, shackled, and a |Strong suard placed over them. The men were taken in irons to Rio De Janeiro, according to Captain. Van Weeldren. ‘placed in prison and held awaiting shipment to New York. Fin- ally the steamer Yoro of the Munson line was engaged to take them aboard. Another fight was started and the master of the Yoro turned back to the Rio De Janeiro prison. The Rushville arrived in Rio De Janeiro at that time and Captain Vah |Weeldren says American Vice Consul Thomas persuaded him to undertake to handle the matter and the men were taken aboard as cansular pris: oners and held in manacles. Department of Justice officials here declined to discuss their orders or just when the captives would be taken to New. York, It was stated, however, they were wanted in conenction with TWO SONG HITS TWO FOX-TROTS Apvd Two Waltzes by Well-known Dance Organizations on Columbia Records. ¢ ‘Tha hit of Nora Bayes’ Broadway success, “Her Family Tree,” from the first night on was'her optimistic’ ly- just released on Something abou} you in a cheerful | humor, and this catchy song is no ex- ception, On the other side of this Columbia Record is her rendering of “Just Snap Your Fingers at Care,” from ‘The Greenwich Village Fol- lies,” one of the musical comedy suc- cesses of 1920-21. If you like to fox-trot to the strains of happy music, you'll encore the happy saxophone of The Happy Six when they play “Now and Then,” one of the latest Columbia Records by this dance organization. The other side is “Humming,” another fox-trot by The Happy Six. Perhaps you expect jazz in a waltz played by violin, tenor and bass saxo- phone, trombone, piano and threo marimba players—and that is what you get in ‘Down the Trail to Home, |ba Orchestra. “Dearest One,” a med- ley waltz by Prince’s Dance Orches- tra, is on the other side of tiis rec: ord. ill foal July and Aug- WYOMING | : Y MUTINEERS RETURNED IN IRONS NOT CONNECTED WITH BOMBING NEW ORLEANS, ‘La., March 22.—Five men said to be wanted in connection with the Wall street bomb explosion last year were brought here today from Rio De Janeiro on jthe Shipping Board steamer Rushville. The men are sailors and give their nationality as German or Russian, They are shackled, hand and foot. Sweet Home,” by the Yerkes-Jazarim- | Race ale > SEALING An old portrait in oils sold recently SRE EE ace= REE ———Snubscribe for The Tribune—— ed with recent forgeries, bux} Stati in an Engtish, town for.a-few. dollar: and an organizing genius. |W. Edwards of Omaha, and Dr. Sin-| A. R. Lowey, county attoraey says no c Is reported by a caine Sneek sor! are the|complaint has been made against} peNver, Colo, March 22.—By a| genuine portrait of Shakespeare, prob- Spencer’ so far. yote of 40 to 12 the House of Repre- abiy contemporary. sentatives of the Colorado legislature yesterday passed on second reading a bill fixing $100 a month ‘as the min- imum wage to be paid school ‘teachers pein a tai 4 RAE in the state. CONGRESS WILL The vote was taken following anaxD'} 4 arguments and many attempts — te} have the bill amended. The bill pro- 4 vides for state aid for school districts in addition to a six mill levy in the dis- trict. The resolution proposing sine dic adjournment on March 25 was before the senate yesterday and laid over until today without ‘discussion. Ru- mors were that republican leaders in the senate would. attempt to amend the: bill to make the date of adjourn- ment in the first week of April. ea THE WEATHER—Gencrally fair tonight and Wednesday, not much change in temperature, (Continued from Page 1.) —_— Massachusetts; Bowers, West Virginia. Wool—-Fordney, Michingan; Bacha- rach, New Jersey; \Watson, Pennsyl- vania. Other sub-committees to consider THE BIG BUSY STORE Watch Our Windows Sportsmen, Attention!! Fishing Seasan Opens Apiil 1” é —will you be ready for this great day? Better hurry up and malestayour tackle and other needs. ; —Our’Hardware Department has in stock many new things for the man: who likes to‘ fish. - : —Start filling your needs today; don't get to the creek and be disappointed! Interesting Gun Notes for the Hunter —That new TWENTY-GAUGE: REMINGTON REPEATING SHOTGUN has Phones 13 and 14 the investigation into the Wall street explosion, NO CONNECTION WITH BOMB BLAST WASHINGTON, March _22,—Chief Flynn’ of the Department of Justice Bureau of Investigation sala today no evidence had been uncovered to connect five men held at New Orleans with the Wall Street bomb explosion’ of last September 16. An investigation of the men still is being made, howevr. ‘The’ arrest of the men on the steam- er City of Alton appears, Chief Flynn said, to have resulted’ from a mutiny ou board that vesgel. He added that the Department of Justice had heard of the arrests teh days ago and im- mediately began an investigation to determine whether the men were con- nected with the bomb explosion. glassware, lumber and other subje-ts Buy Bull Dog Oranges by the dozen. | Will hold hearings. ee Keep them in a bowl on the table dren. 9-22-2t 5 ‘TALKED AGAIN Ree rind Sy iV C. BE, Hood, ‘special. agent of. the HOMES ROCKED peared, before, the’ elty council “last fxs 3 aight, to present a proposition’ for : M. Bryan and J. J. Giblin was named CINCINNATI, Ohio,” March: 22,—Aa | 10. tHresh "over “the ‘suggestion and within. @ radius of two miles and tho I’ Dog Quality Oranges. "Serve hurling \of sky rockets, bombs. and| gyi.” snobs Shaiya or enteact the marked a Ure which. today virtually | jous. 8-22-2 | destroyed thé. plant of the A: Ix, Due See, TRIBUNE. CLASSIFIED ADS will be appointed later. None of thom | within easy reach of the growing chil-|GROUP INSURANCE — Equitable Life Insurance: Society, ap- ABE croup insurance of city employes. The matter was recently presefited to the {council by other agéncies 6f Chester serit: of explosions that shook houses | Ke @ report to the council. pyrotechnics oyer a wide territory | juice for breaktast. They are delic- Fireworks company at Reading, 'a BRING RESULT! arrived. > ‘ : ——You’ll'like it for its shooting qualities and beauty of design. —THIS NEW SAVAGE TWELVE-GAUGE REPEATING SHOT GUN, the first season on the market, is surely an efficient and modern shooting arm, Those no arate a twelve-gauge gun will find many interesting features in the new “Savage.” ; \ ’ *You’re Fired” .You’re fired!” Did you ever have it said to YOU? Some folks have and some folks haven’t. You can’t claim particu- lar distinction either way. ‘ Ride a Bicycle and Stay Young —Science:réports inactivity is the source of many ailments. Guard against this possibility, at the same’time enjoy yourself and economizé on shoe leather. Why do'people get fired, anyway? Because the ‘boss has a per- sonal peeve? Maybe—but it’s hardly likely. Every time a new man is employed it costs the-employer a great. deal of money to train him. This money must be spent before the new man is really an asset to the firm. And employers are: not ‘noted for S throwing money away. ; : When a man gets fired it’s a pretty safe bet that he's inefficient, one way or another, - Now, why should he be inefficient, provided he’s’been on the job long enough to get on to the ropes? -He can’t be just plain dumb or he would never have gotten on to‘the ropes in the first place. Most men who show themselves inefficient,and incapable of. hold- ing down a job have the customary amount of gray matter under their hats, but they just can’t deliver the goods. Why? “BECAUSE THEIR HEALTH IS BELOW PAR. Ever think of that? The man who gets fired is a sick man physically. That’s what's wrong with him. It isn’t lack of brains. No, sir. j The man whose body machine is out of gear CAN’T be an efficient worker. He can’t work:and he can’t think as he should. Brain and body are inseparably connected. Lower the efficiency of the body and the brain goes picking May flowers instead of tending to business. The man who gets fired often.'doesn’t, know there’s anything the matter with his body. He doesn’t know there'is a-civil war going on inside of him.. Some day, of course, there'll be a battle of Gettysburg, and then, maybe, an Appomattox surrender. ‘ In the meantime, he’s fired. Fired because his body machine, being out of gear, prevents him from putting in his best licks. If he had gone to a Chiropractor and had his body machine adjusted he wouldn’t have been fired, in all probability, in the first place. Be- cause Chiropractic gets you well and keeps you well. ‘ The great health science of Chiropractic is the best “job insurance” an ak world, because it keeps you at top notch physical efficiency all e time. ‘ ——Our line of Rookie and Chicago Bicycles are new, with features that make them Ask to see them. ‘ 5 —hard ware department strong and serviceable, This Week’s _ Grocery Special | Fernbrook Sweet Corn < Per Can 15c j ie ree Per Dozen Cans $1.75 “My ‘grocery account last month was $10.00 less than it has ever been before,” ‘said a satisfied and grateful Webel customer. ¢ - ACar Brim Full of Occident _ Flour, Just Received Many. women are anxious to know this and you ould be too, if you ever use OCCI- DENT FLOUR in your cooking. , Strictly Fresh Eggs at 35c the Dozen Try Tea Garden Preserves and Jellies Next Time.’ | Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffrey. : CHIROPRACTORS Daly Building Office Phone 706, Residence 93

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