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of ~ ¥ of ir Le L 3) 5 AsH AU 8 PAGE FOURTEEN Che Casper Dai! FRENCH TO HOLD TERRITORY UNTIL GERMANS PAY DEBTS a Cae eae RS ee eee eee of esters to ea HERE INDICTED ox: wars ae: ie Ultimatum to Be Fulfilled BY GRAND JURY The price of sugar advanced today from the record Jow price which has been ini effect for three days, the two s announcing a 20 cent Four Casper Men Held for Trial | Higher prices paid in New York f . : “hey- |Cuban raw sugar are responsible for Following Hearing in Chey - wanhanneuncaa 39 enne; Others Indicted stated that indica by Jury ABA new in WO reduce a has been men election ror the to China, addeq most Baneful resuiry about war as the oniy granulated sugar, © $7.10 per hundred supreme allied council the request of President G of the principal government asking that this city and the zone about it be evacuated by the allied troops. President Gutzburg was informed yesterday that allied eccupetioni: of 4 cellor Wirth, speaking at a meeting be maintained u of the imperial council yesterday. He 1,060,000,000 gold expressed the hope that the allies 4 pee would be equitable in reaching their ing unless a high tariff was placed decisions relative to Aiems: sugar. The Bavarian government has not - as yet given Berlin any definite as- surance it will immediately proceed to disband the citizen guard. General Von Seeckt, chief of staff, has ordered the disarmament of fortifications along the eastern forntier, : Dr. Goeppert, djrecfor of the peace section of the foreign office, has re- signed. He was a close adviser of Dr. Simons, former minister of foreign af- tairs. The resignation of Dr. Goeppert is declared by the Vossische Zeitung to be due to the fact that Dr. Goeppert regards the terms of the allies, formu- lated at London and accepted by Ger, many, a8 exceeding the limits of the peace treaty. TEUTONG PLAN. | WAR ON POLES): ‘the natural means of sett! marks, due on GERMAN CHANCELLOR _ TO KEEP FAITH. BERLIN, May 13 “Next to Christmas,” said Commis- sioner Bigger, “Memorial day has come to be held the most sacred of our holidays.” ———_— a OLD CONTRACT DEMANDED. HAMILT! >_—— As shown by t ‘The McDermott Realty company, |, which Harry MeDermott and p 1 Determination nts regarding | sed by Chan-} The prime minister concluded with a reference to Russia, which he said ———-—___ RATE RULING CONTESTED. WASHINGTON, May 13.—The Ari- | 0n& corporation commission filed to- day with the interstate commerce com- mission 13 exceptions to a by Examiner Henry C. Keene, In the ica vottt today to demand renewal of | case growing out of the complaint by last gear’s wage agreements with ‘com-} the state against passenger fares from panies that already have signed and|and to points in Arizona, Nevada and A model dormitory for working girls | those wishing to sign contracts. Rec- in Osaka, Japan, is to be built with|ommendations of the wage commit- funds contributed by Japanese resi-'tee regarding working conditions will nts of York City, be considered tonight a word in the future of the. world “None knew,” he said, “what Russia's Ont... May 13.—The views would be or with. whom she| Amalgamated Association of Steel, the treayt of Versailles,"” Lioyd George | Iron and Tin Workers of North Amer. declared, “should think of the possi-| bilities of the rest of central Europe,” pbs Adan A: Pree h De '|Squatters, Claiming Realty Worth Millions, Defy Millionaire Owners Sal Rm % — perty and business locations peli pein WOMEN HELD FOR MURDEI\, TULSA, Okla., May 13.—Charges of of Chey from ai Crosby of Cheyenne dicted for w to. defraud (Continued from Page 1.) Receive scheme. Me at ay EW ? Mae ee George W. Lange of Kemmerer was | {f ceoly hens the Gear phe HE BIG BUSY STO icte tw for alteratio: - vu Vv prac ce arias: ernment has repudiated responstbility, ttenlion a 2 relive Robert D. Martin was indicted for robbery of the mail. Fourteen other indictmen were voted will be made soon as the defendants are t custody Bootlegging misdemeanor cases dis- missed by Judge Riner because ar- resting officers had rot obtained search warrants total an even score. Trial of defendants to federal charges will begin next Monday and the series of trials probably will last a full month. and I am bound to accept that state- Mo ment as representing their views, but it has hsppened once too often.” The prime minister recalled the set- tlement with Lithuania, to which the United ‘States, France, Italy and Great Britain were parties. “Vilna was occupied by regular Po- lish troops in defiance of the allies,” |= he said. “They were asked to retire | = and they said. ‘We have no resnen- sibility for it.' The same thing is happening now. The. same disclaim- er of responsibility. Arms passing from Poland and officers crossing her | " Be frontiers make {t very difficult to 4 BS : feel that those repudiations of re- sponsibility are anything but purely | verbal. | Lioya George pleaded for the up- ‘holding of the treaty, both for the xake of honor and for safety and se- curity, There were two ways of deal- ing with the Silesian situation, he de- clared. One was that allied troops in- sist_on_ restoring order. It not 13 and 14 WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE WEATHER MAN SAYS # WARMER WEATHER The warm days that are to followin quick sué¢ession are now beckoning you to prepare for summer comfort by donning apparel of fabrics that are as coo! and light as a breeze. In this connection we wish to temind you that our stocks are the most comprehensive we have assembled for the past few years, and “outlined for you the latest fashions which are now being worn by the well dressed men and women throughout the country, ~ men were held default of $500 ball ea on charges of unlaw! They were arrested by nection with yesterda; in the eyes of the Iaw. Martin Montrose Molenaor, 84 s son and sister are living in a shack on property in New ond once owned by the old The Molenaor family still claim title to the land and unding property valued at upward of $150,000,000. Insert shows | Wilfred, son of the claimant. grandfather. “A New Shipment of | _ Sassy Jane Dresses ‘An absolutely new. freak idea aprons. These genuine Sassy Jane Dresses are exclusively sold by us. —Ginghams —Crepes , ‘ —Organdies —and they are fashioned with a newness of design that makes them interesting. < _ These frocks possess a distinctive style and color combination ~ that makes an irresistible appeal to those who appreciate indi- viduality. See them-in our windows. : $5.50 to $18.50 A New Importation of the Popular Japanese Crepe This new shipment is unusually attractive and aol Pedas tie * scope that selection for every woman is a very simple matter, Pinks, blues, tan, lavender, cream and other shades, 45c the Yard a is now so popular for morning dresses and Seer cetectecterteeteetrerteatectentececteatectectecetetectecdecteateatecte oat RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THEBEST R - this spring in dresses and - Oo, Secs o4, R ? 4 ey oon sadt fo afo ehoegs Men’s Department oes °5 Ke C 5 0M aX R “> Spring is about over and Summer is near at hand, so you should devote your thoughts to lighter wearing apparel: We are selling all of our Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Underwear, etc., at greatly reduced prices, and " We invite you to call and see our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Wearing Apparel, and get our prices. Cee o-afo- ese ase aioeye: 0, she nah ro-ae efo-esoeys R O Clothing We have featured the well-known Hirsh-Wickwire make of Mey’s and Young Men’s Suits for seven years and built up a repu- tation on them. Now we are offering these well-known suits at HALF PRICE. Just think of getting a discount of 50 per cent on your clothing. It will never happen agai it will pay buy a suit NOW. Sey ne te oe Ge eee oooh afoege o- 0, she aM > 150-40 ro 0! Sn tot yo. 4ho-45e + Fs Japanese crepe fancy aprons. “A Sassy Jane.” On Moet afoegede Hats and Caps We have a complete stock of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps now which we are selling + n w A i 1t reduced prices. In fact, you can save from 20 to 30 per cent if you buy a hat or cap here during this sale. MEN’S SECTION : er Men’s Muslin “Just Wright” Shoes Night Shirts and For Men : Py ae oes oe ot nea Khaki Outing Shirt 4 Here is the greatest value P: : 3 . | Und Shirts ever offered in a shirt of this ~ ajamas The Service Shoes . | n Pe character. ; Built for the man, who de- & erwear Made from heavy genuine Get your summer needs | mands service, edse and & | We have just received a ship- khaki in coat shirt Eee Ex- pes Made of pest guality flexibility without undue ex- - | Ts d¥cr ete tee , ; hi full cut and all seams eavy muslin; exceptio: Sees : og : The time is ripe now f er underwear ment of Men’s Shirts which we : Gouble sewed, has two | full cut, insuring comfort. wer lca pee et oy & | and we h 2 comple of Men's and oe selling at the new reduced pockets. Men’s Paj all'st sot realize that maperae & aion Suits for s ac! price and have cut the price of Will stand hard, rough en's F ajamas, all sizes__ quality shoes are offered at < SLY LOW PRIC > hates tk all shirts carried over from last wear and will hold its color. such a low price. Carried 3 I in black and cordovan, all & two-piece garments in ality of bal- year, So we can save you money . All sizes. oat ater = the popular Spring eo briggan and the prices g Y on shirts, and we have a splendid A pra a ANTe ° oes asts. An exceptional value 3 vatisty ot patiarnis “to cones A Big Value, at. Men’s Nightshirls, all sizes | »* ©, from. Make you selecti 2arly Fa $ i = ake you selection early. $1 75 ch 1 50 10 the Pair a M+ se she steste tte tntauct NGA