Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE GERMANY TOLD TO PAY NOW OR TAKE PENALTY ‘Allies Threatened Additional Penalties If Reparations Demand for Imme- diate Payments Are Refused PARIS, March 24.—(By Associated Press.)—The Ger- man government was notified by the allied reparations com- mission today that the total amount of 20,000,000,000 gold marks sIue under Article 235 FIFTH VICTIM OF TRAGEDY [3 BURIED TODAY FayeYeaur- Old: Lovell Lad Suc-} cumbs to Wound Inflicted by Demented Mother in Killing Others LOVELL, Wy March 24.—Pau!| Waters, 5 years of age, son of J. 3. ‘Waters, today was laii at rest in the cemetery near Kane beside his moth- er, two Uttle brothers and a sister| who were victims the demented! mother immediately before tite latter took her own life two w death of the fifth vic edy occurred carly ing after it was believed that on the road to recovery. When the tragedy occurred hope} wes given up for Paul's life, sir.ce} the bullet entered his back end ap-| yarently paralyzed hb. He gradual-| Jy improved, however, and was brot/ to Lovell a few days ago where an| X-ray picture showed the bullet to have lodged in front of the spine and] in a position not tho t tu oe den serous. Improvement in his condi-| tion continued until Tuesday when a} relapse occurred and h | Sa at PLEBISCITE | COMMISSION | MEN SLAIN BiGRLIN, March 21.—Several em- | ployes of the interallied plebiscite commission in Silesia have been murdered recently at Karf, and the governor of Beuthen has ordered that strictest measures to keep the peace be taken. He has forbidden all assemblages of more than four persons and between 8 o'clock in the evening and 4 o'clock in the morning, all parties numbering more than two persons may be fired upon without warning. Business houses may remain open only between 9 and 12 in the morn- ing and two and five in the after- noon Similar regulations have been | issued at Myslowitz, SERVICES MARKING END. OF LENTEN SEASON ARE HELD AT OT, ANTHONY'S was celebrated ‘ather OConner, as- sisted by Father James Mullin. | The impressive procession service | vas carried out. Charles Cullen, Dr.} Drew, John Casey and William carried the canopy for the ed Sacrament. Children in white rried the flowers while many aco-| s in the conventional black and| e assisted Friday commenoration -will mass at 8| The tre| ion will start| at 12 same service will be repeated at 7:30] p.m. | Mass will be h 7:45, followed b 4 Holy Saturday at} blessing of the water} and fire. This will be a high mass} celebration. Confessions will be heard} in the afternoon and evening. The Waster masses will be held at 7, 3| and 10:30, JURY STILL OUT LATE TODAY IN DAMAGE CASE: Although the jury which sat ir the trial. of the dam e entitle’ W Sheep Company vs Dome Oil Company, Western ploration Com- pany and.R. J. Mosher, has been out over thirty hours no verdict had been reached at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The plaintiff is secking $20,000 dam-| age for loss in sheep 11 charged to the defends The jury whic ing the long vigi Hugh H. James Hennesse: King Alfonso of Spain, who r er one of the greatest w countries in the world, h otal abstainer King Albert ot the. Belgians is the first monarch to be decorated by the British government with the Distin. guished Flying Cross. paid by May 1 or additional penalties will be inflicted upon SE EN Ke ae] REY of the peace treaty must be The commission in its note says othing in the treaty of Ver- which obliges it to hear the rman government upon the condi- |tions under which the deliveries to |make up the twenty billioi mark pay- |ment to the allies (Article 235 of the [pee treaty stipulated should be paid By eer bs gee 1) should be m rhe pote: espctiibe by saying that in any event the total amount of the twenty billion gold marks pay- ment wa ee! handed over between y 1 and that non-payment t will entail penalties. ‘The German government is consid- of the ami ered as defaulting in fulfillment of its undertakings, the communication .de- clares, and therefore, the commission has decided immediately to call the at- tention of all the interested powers to such failure. FOUR OWORCE CA CASES FILED IN COURT HERE Four new divorce cases appeared on the docket of the district court this morning. The cases follow: Chas. Ed- |ward Berg versus Mattie Gertrude Berry; Edna Eaton versus Fred C. 'Ha- | ton; Florence Velma Gang versus Fred ; Augusta Ward versus . Haein SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING President R. T. Kemp of the Cas- per Council of Boy Scouts has called a meeting of the executive committee ber of Commerce at 8 o'clock Friday of the council to be held at the Cham- evening. SUOTTOBLUFF 15 AFTER CHAMBER INFORMATION James Crawford, a prominent Scottsbluff, Nebr, resident and- one jot the backers of the movement in that city to organize a Chamber of Commerce on a par with the Casper organization is in Casper getting pointers today. A drive is on in the Nebraska city and the new commdr- cial body will be modelled to func- tion like the Casper organization. My PRETTY GIRL CHESS EXPERT TO PLAY BOY PRODIGY—Miss Alma Wells, 19 years old, of Chicago, one of the leading feminine’ chess players of the country, who matched her wits against the Polish boy won- der, Sdmuel Rzechewski, at the Illi- nois Athletic chib in Chicago. Crawford was a guest of Lew M. Gay, president and C. B.- Stafford, secre- tary, of the local organization. It is probable that a speaker from the Cas- shortly: OGDEN, Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-! per organization will be delzated to address the Scottsbluffs bunch during | the organization’ work. Brittain Poteet. They are pledges in the “Scabbard and Blade,” a military fraternity, and a'week ago were advised to arrange a “stunt” for thelr ‘initiation, to be held Result of Vote In_ Silesia Not— Definite, Claim Utah, March 24.—Ignace Paderewski, former premier of Po- land, here today on his way to San Francisco, gave out a statement in which he said that it would be several days before the facts on the plebiscite in Upper Silesia become known offi- cially and that the claims of the Ger- mans are propaganda, pert workmen, All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry ‘Mfg. Co., OS Bldg. -5-tf Holmes’ Saturday Economy Sale Special Prices on Aluminumware Butcher Knives Glassware See Our Window Paint Window Glass. . Holmes Hardware Co. Phone 601 Brushes COLUMBIA, Mo., March 24—Seven students of the University of Missouri charged in informations filed yester- the day with violation of the state prohibi- tion law, will be tried at the April term of court, it was anfouriced today. TAILORED AT FASHION FARIK B I-SWIN CUSTOM.3ERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON G JESSEN’S HE WEARS A BI-SWING. ALL NORFOLK SUITS TAILORED AT FASHION PARK HAVE THE COPYRIGHTED EXPANDING BI-SWING SLEEVE day, according to cuit Bere, tanay uy salinoa apn — eee ee HARVESTER COMPANY ‘TO. | east-bound South- x ern. Pacific Train No. 20, while the tha we $ train was traveling to Ogden yester- tier pert wit THE WEATHER—Generally fair tonight and Friday, not’ much change in —So. ji and durabil In Our Store for Men Men’s Spring Shirts ‘That Are Becoming —You. men di —It* offern a novelty very. staunch and soft sateen o! effect. a swale touc! ae Shoes for Men at $16.50 Pair —Finest d leathers, be substantial footwear is what high grade shoes offer. —Your Easter appearance should sarked with these distinctive shoes. been accepted. —Those who desire a lustrous fabric, yet care to retain a limited ..expenditure, will find this very adaptable to many undergar- ment uses. — White and flesh, as well’as more vivid shades, await your selection. Fides eesttN ‘sgaroed at noon (. the regular jury ters for the plete this evening, had been ex. Good Priday services beginning at 12 o'clock “noon and lasting until 3 new ‘members will be-announced in a few. days. ‘The personnel has been chosen but many of the people have not signified their acceptance. | For. this ‘reason there will be'a delay\in making definite announcements. Phones 13 and 14 ~And Here Comes Vivacious “Sassy Jane” (a newyshipment—different ‘styles). —Garbed’ in her latest versatile creation. , yet dainty-like, it is built for yn with pesky pockets, Srimmed in bright been e name of Gretchen and colors. It has. ‘yen hei? typical. “Sassy Jane” model, developed. in of Srage es ae and all the vivid cola. oe = rete] mod . % aes a jel sealed ‘with’ many ‘other —Attractively priced at $5.75 to $9.75 lesiri fashionab well tailored ig tat hes nel me inenapatens ipmen worthy of a careful quite smart for its discrimination, being developed of a brocade Pin naibes in-many colors lend which is sure to ap- ite the meritable and dressy should sa Wee these shirts are Stacy-Adams’ Smart correctly fashioned these be A ‘Will Wash” Satin at $1.25 the Yard —Just like a dream come true, has this new development of “Will, Wash” Satins —dry goods dept. Beautiful Voiles women ; who are intrested in beau- tiful things will admire this merit- able selection. —Such captivating patterns have never been seen and the fabric is so staunch and firm. —A VOILE OF BLACK and gold combination is an ideal and inexpensive fabric for evening wear. ‘We are showing three exceptionally pretty patterns at 85c Yard. to $39.50. ” choir of 20 voices. Fellows!! A New Shipment Of: Clever Spring Felt Hats at the season’s most attractive prices $5.00 $7.50 $8,50 $10.00 arse ism adie ae been wanting. ing qua’ elt, in the most likable shades ever shown. i A a lection in due time for Easter. A Smart Combination of Unusual Rapularsty —Perhaps the forecast of a mild spring in- spired the development of this sensible com- bination .of wool Jersey Jacket and Plaid Pleated Skirt. However they are unusually ~ favored for milady’s spring raiment. —WOOL ‘JERSEY TUXEDO JACKETS with Angora knit cuffs, collars and lap- els in a new low spring pricing $19.75 —CHARMING ALL WOOL PLEATED Plaid Skirts in many variations especial- ly priced at $8.75 to $16.75. Are These New Spring Warner Corsets at their exceedingly low pricing of $2.50 to $9.00 —The ever Sd style effects demand of milady a fash- fonable _ corset, one that exploits ee graceful tng characteris' with this erings apparel. —We have just received many dainty new WARNER mod- quisitely created in brocade, oth- ers quitel charming. wit smart novelty trimmings. New features added, make this famgus brand ‘the choice of stylish women. —corset section discriminating and Fashionable and Diversifying Children’ 8 feds weap al and ‘ay “other Babyiae Sizes 5 years to 8 years at Soe Ge 8 7 at $3. Winsome Spring Handbag Creations —Many chic creations are shown this afternoo spring in ladies’ purses and cases, —Other handbag modes are in silks smartly and Morocco leathers. at at very attractive prices. Soft Honeymoon Nainsooks —Where a fine, sheer, soft white mate- rial is needed this Honeymoon nainsook is favored. —Especially suitable“for baby things and your negligee. the yard— ae 30c, 40c, 50c Stylish, ster- Better miake your se- —men’s section charm- ing, in styles t mie ith. rs tyles to conform with your new dry goods section In three ranges, In the evening at 8 o'clock a sacred cantata will be presented by a

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