Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1921, Page 5

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be coe ea Crjbune PAGE FIVE “ SLE oo on : tions question was calculated to ‘ks fixed by the reparations com-! = ae , ip HOnK i gs e ae 2 WH, ‘ German Linihmateatecadt fabelased re she total amount die trom Spinsters and Ingtsa wile Wat AMES moos len Ie CHER le with a permanent inter-|end visi latives. Mr. Simp Germany on account of a 8, 5 oes, T LAPP Count Von Bornstorff, former ambas:- hi rtp Megat et | atten have proved disappointing to a strong | national court this would not be the |son has sudor togthe United States, in his|element in French pol: case. For thyt reason, he said, nal compan malian apedeh atseess tear tachaice ent in French politics, especially | Bachelors Are tions were slo 1 to business the members of parliament forming ee mena et the | MALS yesterday, the, nucleus of the majority. that sup-| Sy se ets “The United States is actuated chier- 0 § Y. r ly By Oona Tethee hati: chlét:| ported ‘the Clemenceau cabinet. Taxed 5 @€ay)\ mr. ana Mrs. Henry simps of ac ment of Buropean problems,” he saidy <i se ; NG “america cannot possibly, be. inter- MAN PATS | PUTS UP A nant ested in seeing Germany dismembered WASHINGTON, April 29.—Suspi- or deprived of territory which is now | clon among, nations is the main ob- coveted in the western quarters of FIGHT A | stacle in the way of a permanent Europe. To expect far-reaching po- \ set ge international law, “James litical aid from the United States, I Scott of the Carnegie Peace believe would be an error,. The pres- Feueaune, declared last night, ad- ent issue, however, is not. purely po-} | The intensity of the fight which Dr. |@ressing the American Society of In- litical, it involves the principle of|Gustavy Grossmiun is putting up in| ternational Law, in convention here, firmly establishing the solidarity of] Baltimore, Md., to prevent extradition He advocated regular meetings of icp: the interests of alt nations. to Wyoming may result in Sheriff Lea Tesentatives of all nations to decide “The imposition of the penalties} Martin returning to Casper without) What matters could be entrusted to y ae 4 with which we are tortured would be} waiting for a final test of the case, Judicial consideration. April 29.=—-Fait F : r * tantamount to a resurrection of the|according to telegraphic advices In frbitration disputes, the speaker an agreement with the shipping state of war. Und-@ these corditions,| ceived by his office here this morn. Said, the nations involved knew in and American steamship own- we feel we were justified in making | ing. advance the principles on which de jp @ basis for readjusting wages. eo a ‘ ~<a RY an eleventh hour appeal to arbitra-| In case Sheriff Mgrtin returns Vin-| cisions would be based, and could in- A working conditions in conference - ee a ffs Per Cat: Wage Reduc- tion Proposed. by Chairman Benson Is Rejected by Marine Egineers Be yee tat ef tion.” cent Carter, deputy state attorn be, today, representatives of the A < a general, Who is protecting Wyoming's sy jennih ons that they would lay ee : : : : : SIMONS DEFENDS Interests in’ the case, will be depu-| «. PAYING FOR THE HOME eir case before President Harding. | _ scot : ACTION IN SPEECH. tized to return Grossman to Casper to|,,, UP to two years ago my money *o Chait Benson's proposal for a BERLIN, April 29. —(By The Asso-|stand trial, in case Wyomitig eventu-|®!! Went to doctors and medicine for es per cent wage cut was rejected by . arma : “ clated Press.)—During the discussion |@ly wins the suit. pes ees sa ge ep I was con- “William ‘8. Brown, in behalf of the ~ 3 sei in the reichstag today en reparations, >. prow le with gas and no medi ‘Marine Engineers’ Beneficial associa- : fe : Dr. Simons, the foreign minister, re-| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-/(in® helped me permanently until 1 Gtion, which already has issued a strike| (¢% oe plied to critics who charged him with |Pert workmen. All work guarantend | ‘zied A bottle of Mayra Wonderful call for:May 1, $ failure to fight out the question of |Cspet Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bldg. Wor ERS) Loe sme with excellent Before definitely replying to the pro-| _ “2 : war guilt with the British 3-5-tt Its. Now I am using my money | th premier, 5 : SPosal, Andrew Furuseth, for the In: Be by Spats ah q Aa ee cae in paying for a home,” It is a sim : Gana Geomenia nn ies caied tre ; loyd George, at the London confer-} ppyyEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS, | ple, harmless preparation that re from Demi-tasse ‘the board-and owners agree to cer- moves the catarrhal mucus from the | Intestinal tract and al Pe nan, Ce e ‘ ‘ sc sxproaches to be un- tain changes in working conditions : - Skmenz declared. it this was refused. Mr. Furuseth to.a DIAMONDVILLE, Wyo., April the inflam. 3 mation which cauce= ctically all »b — efore me sat men who hela in their . idereat ike = Tea! cup- en suggested that the whole con-| SAIL SURFBOARD POPULAR ON CALIFORNIA BEACHES— Abso- | hands documents containing our con: [Dee clcsed here, and all pub See re nel ee ot me eakfast ud stroversy bo submitted, to President lutely, the lates: h¥az fn beach sports is the sail sursbvard, which has | fession of guilt. Granting that this|Gupe® forbidden, because of | duee Wwillieonvines or raonéy refunded z ing iv: arbitration. ia LEY Aged acetate California enshes, “Tha: ttle oat will ao |confession was extorted, it behogved (Oya, re mmPos The disease ts} OO mild_in form. At all druggists —Adv. me to malte the best I could of the sit: | EOL ———EEe —_ —— uation, a protest on my part would “9 Cl “Benson rejected thi - posal, saying the prsbionk Piscany everything a full rigged sailboat docs. To seo two or three of thom oaisiae heavily burdened and that it wis} the breakers pariah ® race is 2 common sight of the coast. immediately have precluded further for each one present to. shoulder kt confidential negotiations with Lloyd “own responsibilities. William Goorge.” e “Thompson, representing the mend Returning to the reparations issues, _Owners, endorsed this statement. the foreign minister said, in reply to >< ra ecia Mr. Furuseth then said that since ges that he was late in appeal the conference had failed to come to ing to President Harding, that he had in agreement there was nothing more a ora eee a ate { attempted to rut out @ “‘fesler’’ weoks F cal t Pa O } 0 be done and the meeting broke up. } ‘o, but had failed, Therefore, the ur After the ‘aiesting Mr. Furuseth in- i present direct action had been \e- or 5a ay n. y Syvited, Mr. Brown to go with him as:4 cided upon. _ committee and lay their case befure 5 ——— “President Harding. ——— FRENCH TO CONSIDER Chairman Benson called at the (Continued from Page 1.) N¥ NEW PROPOSALS. White Eottse in the afternoon, but EEE 3 TEN z — PARIS, April 29.—(By The —Asso- would not, say whether a discussion of ated Press.)—Premier Briand, it was the threatened marine strike we< “og | tit the French and Belgian views as;BRIAND CARRIES whether you: th kind of coffee that. is y Fitting Rok wa oroughly ¢i 4 sae) es Sst — a iring morning cup that starts the da ne Tight ---=- eS = a’ t the ki d f that dives Full coffee pieven sr ake Thats- Butter-Nut Better a small cup of Butter-Nut than, a big cup of any inferior brand. Stake sure tls sealed and branded BurterNt Paxton & GALLAGHER Co. leclared in official circles today, ts scsececcossvcsecceseeee.® AGATE RINGS Regular $5.00 Value Special for Saturday Only $3.00 VEWELER. | & PRONE, RIST Sunday, May 1, 1921 toa WA: -FRENZEL iN el heat JEWELER 2. Pioneer explorer, missionary and author. Presbyterian Tabernacle Sixth and Durbin Sts. urpose. He said he believed the r,:- | transmitted to Mr. Hughes were that 1 RENCH AUTHORITY, going to Loudon ready to'consider any Pansy Plants ntatives of the unions were the terms were unacceptable. Ac-|"TARIN. April 29.—Premfer Briand] serious new proposals made by the us to avoid a strike if they col cording, to information in usually }lett for Landon early today, to attend | Germans, but not without first having Sina @ reasonable way- out. well-informed quarters Secretary /the meeting of the supreme allied|in hand furthér pledges as a guaran 40c ex iozen ‘The union representatives did not | Hughes still is hopeful that negotia-| council on Saturday. He will appear|tee that the proposals would be made Seo to the White House from the con- | tions betwecr, the allies and Germany |pefore that body vith the support of | good. [ference. Instead they conferred with | can be reopened. It is said that even the French parliainent public and] Consequently, it was said, it was 3 e “Secretary Hoover at the: department Jif a final decision is not 1<cached bo- in demane-| not expected that any new offers Also a large variety of other potted plants “of commerce, laying the whole situa-| frre the Fre: in enfurcing pen-!Germany might make in London ton before him. ‘ Additional Gorman. territory: the et |alties against aeknay in default of] would prevent the extension of the ‘Later they announced that a me-|changes can continue after that thne.|her payment ot reparations, occupation of German territory. norial would be drafted for presenta- Because of the effect of the present “As soon as the supreme council The figures of 132,000,000,000 gold qton to the He Drape 5 unsettled situation. upon. American reaches a decision,” sail the Iclair ® $3 commerce. and industry the United |today, “which probably will be Sun-/7PD eS Giada Mista Downtown Location, Lukis Candy Co. Bldg. States, it is sald, hopes for au eiirly|day or Monday, the French govern- 1s Simple re settlement of the' reparations contro:|itient will take the necessary steps to Phone 1485 We Deliver bad versy. It is the understanding that) mobilize part of the claes of 1919, Helps Weak Eyes Fg some officials. here ‘believe that re.|which it is understood, will be re- V $ QPEN TILL § O'CLOGK acre: ecctisaons’ wena save. vats |niteed soon ny recruits from the cides | | Casper people are astonisked at the 2 time and the confusion which might /"~ 1921, who are now being trained.|QUICK results produced by simple be expected to follow the carrying out|The advance into the Ruhr district|camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, ete. Meeintaiion Deotha / i r ais. | of coercive measures. will be completed within two weeks}as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. After ana Chane: ges ie Fear ea “> |. On the other hand, however, it has |after the decision in London.” being afflicted with weak, ater, red clock tonight to permit people who|PeeD emphasized repeatedly that the eyes for many years a lady reports ahead to. Vote Rete United States stands squarely with |GERMANY CRITICIZED the FIRST bottle Lavoptik helped her. Sin ae oy payee tulaaeeas ees the allies in their demand that Ger-|IN THE. REICHSTAG, One ¥mall bottle usually helps AD as a on er an Bale, TEPID ote taney een, many pay to the: }imit of her ability}; BERLIN, April 29—Criticism level-|CASE weak, strained or sore | eves. wiregistrants had appeared ‘at: the i desires to avold'any toursé Which jled at the German cabinet’s appeal] Aluminum, eye cup FREE, © Casper, Es . People who registered for the | might embarrass those governments. _to_Prosident_Harding_in_the repara- Pharmacy.-,Adv- ie general election and who have BSCE oie tere tle eel ae SOTIOITIVS III OISSOL SST OSA TSS, By Rev. S. Hall Young, D. D., not have to r. er persons must. register if they t to vote, You still have a chance register up to 9 o'clock tonight. ~ a ———__— F = IQUOR VIOLATORS 10 In Our Dry Goods Department BE ARRAIGNED BY U9. 5 Girls’ Dresses Damask “ater R. Weasiamoont, sepaty United All-Wool Serge Dresses in navy and 70-inch Satin Danae formerly MP see nek Kigniiont cn novecah: toa. green with embroidered and plaid priced at $1.50 per yard— — teonengs formerly priced up to | Month-End Sale Price, 85c epee . 70-inch Mercerized Damask; for- Month-End Sale Price, $4.95 merly priced at $1.65 per yard— eral prisoners who were recently “taken in liquor raids here. All pris Yoners who will be unable to supply ‘bond will be taken to Cheyenne to be “held until trial in district court is ar Dr. Young will speak to the Sunday School at Peete Sea cite Sizes 8 to 16. Month-End Sale Price, Yard, 9:45 a. m.; to the congregation, || a. m.; to the MLM 362 So CENTER ST. CASPER, WYO. 95¢ Y.P.S.C. E., 7 p. m. (in the church), and will Corduroy give you an illustrated lecture at 8 p. m. showing Silk Finish, Sorduroy in shades of Skirts many wonderful views of Alaska. blue, brown, ‘ose, wine and cream; Bet i aga : Juss the miatenal fox fhuree spHng oe oe 3 ane aco) Rie rae epee All Meetings Free t] and tailored models, For INDIGESTION Stee: Ppa.) Bath Fe pess SIEneEy Price effects, plaids, stripes and plain colors; | Web of weitiees ont Comfort Is Economy in formerly priced up to $22.50— eae ee Month-End ie Yard, | Month-End Sale Price, $9.75 Price, 25-50-75¢ é 82 inches wide. ” Ladies’ Hose Good quality Mercerized Hose in Sheets grey, suede, navy, black and white; formerly priced at 65c— MADE BY SCOTT & BROWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION u Banking Did You Notice the Snow? We didn’t, we were too busy selling cars. We LCAndeididide teh de ded de hte decode ded dedede 72x90-inch Pembroke Sheets; for- St, ii have the best facilities for serving the, buying public Economy does not consist in doing without ne- 2 merly priced at $3.25— Month End peas, Erie. 35e with used cars in the city and the largest listing. A cessities, nor does comfort mean luxury. Efficiency 3 i . D : stands for the ability, the readiness and the facilities i BIG FIRE Mapshoinl: Sale Eeiees E85 Smell roa am Sah Bick: new last October. that render service natural and satisfactory. a 1920 Dodge, new in oe eraer, z pies) Dodge with delivery body. The man whose mind is at ease, who is not con- | At Salvation Army Hall. Ladies’ Shoes Overland 6, fine shape. stantly distracted, whose pen | Come and witness the Power of the Holy Ghost + STAFF CAPT. ; McCLELLAN “of Denver will conduct ray heed Satur- i wu dks aanday meet- fresh and pencil sharp, has the time and the inclination to think well and to the purpose. He has the facilities to look after your interests — he is ready. 1921 Ford coupe. 1921 Dodge roadster, just limbered up. Cadillac 7-passenger. Ford sedan. Ford delivery. Lexington touring, will trade. Saxon chummy roadster. SPECIAL: Ton and a half Graham Brothers truck, run 600 miles, pneumatic tires all around, first class condition. Will sell on terms or trade for oil stock or property. (He who hesitates is lost.) List what you have to sell with the firm having the best facilities for caring for your business. Also let us know what you want and we will get it. Lot No. 1 A cleanup sale of broken lines and in military, Louis and Cuban heel, two- strap plain Kid Pumps, Patent Ox- fords, Brown Oxfords and Black Ox- fords; formerly priced up to $7.00— Month-End Sale Price, $3.65 Lot No. 2 | Ladies’ One-Strap Pumps, Plain , and Beaded Pumps, lain Ox- fords, Colonial Pumps and Ties in colors of black, brown and ivory; formerly priced up to $13. 50— Our officers are experienced, they are not dis- tracted by trifles, they are keen to attend to business — your business, and they are going after it. Why not take advantage of every convenience we have provided — after all, it was for your sake more than our own. LIS AAAOCLALLALLLLELbG ALAA A hb Ti a. m. holiness. 2:30 p. m. Sunday You notice the large number of new Studeba- TEN 5 SO on blood and Month-End Sale Price, $6. 85 kers on the streets? Yes, we ae Pub ng thet, sae ‘fire meeting 8 p. m. alk A good range of sizes and widths. bgt tsk UCR say much abou em, they ie aig rer May We Serve You? The Place 500 E. Yellowstone Avenue. National Auto Exchange Smith Motor Sales Co. | Phone 1275W “SPECIAL MUSIC Come! Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Richards & Cunningham Co. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN Ig WANT THE BEST PIICILPRLELIALPLLELALLLLLLL ALA hee Under United States Government Supervision. Se a EA AN 7 2 ARE

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