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PAGE FOUR RESERVE BANK FO EUROPE I PLIN OF OVEN Restoratio 2 Econom- ic Cond in the United tes by € ing payment ov are; that we sho’ not for 10 collect any amount under the = fund tm arranging the payment debt to the United States we should extend time to necessary to enat their affairs a: tive power and ult 2 years demand of them the p of interest due but allof it to merge with the principal. “3—That we should put the interest rate at 8 per cent on Europe’s debt to the United 5 es.” Mr. Ow @ same time sub- te a bill to amend act so that estab: the foreign bank would He proposed that the uld be owned by the United Btates and that from the 12 banks here it should draw a total of $500,- 000,000 in notes, tacked up by gold ‘as well as 100 per cent commodity bills. “The one great outstanding factor breaking down confidence and destroy: ing the validity and desirability cf con tracts in Europe,” the senator de- the violent inflation of cur h the prfting press. In some countries of Europe, people have been compelled to abandon the making, of contracts in terms of currency and have had to resort to the clumsy sys tem of barter—so many bushels of potatoes for so many bushels of corn or coal. “The outstanding factor that retards restoration of European industry and commerce then {s the lack of gold ne eured currency. Thus the United Btatev is able to provide the means for supplying @ currency secured by gold, redeemable tn gold and secured at the same time by merchantable commodities that in themselves open and renew the ways of trade.” geld sis at eon False Alarm ' Proves Fatal, ‘Joker’ Sought CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—A reward of $1,000 for the errest of a practical joker stood today. He turned in a arm, and the third city fire- 1 from injuries yece®red the fede fire engines crashed when ng to the call L. SHIPPING GROWS. gocording to the official report. CRAMPS, PAINS AND BACKACHE St. Louis Woman Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound St. Louis, Mo. —‘*1 was bothered with cramps and pains every month y and had backache and had to to bed as I could not work. My mother a}{andmywholefam- ily always took Milydia B. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound for such troubles and they inducedmeto is H and it has elped me_ ver = =—imuch. I don % have cramps any more, and I can do my housework all through the month. I recommend your Vegetable Com- und to my friends for female Fvubles.?——"Mrs. DELLA Scuotz, 1412 Salish St., St. Louis, Mo, Just think for a moment. LydiaE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has heen in use for nearly fifty vears. It is ared from medicinal plants, by the uomost pharmaceutical skill, and superior methods. The ingredients thus combined in the Compound cor- rect the conditions which cause, such annoying symptoms as had been Troubling Mrs, Beholz. ‘The Vegeta ble Compound exercises a restora- tive influence of the most desirable character, correcting the trouble ina gentle but efficient manner. HONEY Ask your dealer for Natrona County Honey. WM. MOSTELLER ‘The-girl with some height, a cer- tain air of dignity and elegance must have length of garment and sweeping lines. looking her best in gowns of tho type of this Polret negligee, which cleverly combines cloth of gold and red velvet brocaded with gold. HUNGARIAN MINISTER NAMED. |§ BUDAPEST, Jan. 5.—Cotnt Lazzio Szechery! has been appointed Hun- garian minister to the United States He ts now in Washington. Srechenyi was formerly Gladys M. Vanderbilt of New York Cit; The first public school for tk> blind was established in Paris in 1784. Che Casper Daily Cribune | gaze to, 20, Boner to te et eine Eolice Matron At Sheridan Is Given Release For Tall Girl | bachelor home of the senator where many political conferences have been held. | Questions had been asked why the | family desired secrecy in the burial of | | the senator and the answer of close | political friencés was that Penrose hated pomp and ceremony and that) | {t probably was his wish that he be buried as simply and with as little commotion as possible. It is said to have been a tradition in the Penrose family, which {s one of the oldest in the city, that all funerals of members be strictly private, / —- > ‘LATE SENATOR (3 LAID AT RES (Continued from Page 1.) funeral party through a steady rain ting place of the dead warned that if they en. tery it would be at their Guatds were stationed all n@ place. The funeral party e cemetery about 15 minutes efore 9 a. mM, as enacted the final scene in the career of @ man who could have bad one of the largest funerals in the history .of the city. Political leaders from every county in the state came to Philadelphia within the last few police. Some unusual dishes which were| favorites with the English in early/ days were oysters stowed in wine,| with oysters, and money poured over} meat FAMOUS STAR OF “MICK' She finds herself Continuous 1to li Countess FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ——— SHERIDAN Wyo., Jan. 5.—Dr. Lou Essex, police matron, was for- mally notified yesterday that her of- fice had been abolished on January 1 and that the work of her depart- ment would revert to the chief of | Dr. Essex was appointed by the administration which retired Jan- uary 1, which administration, prior to adjourning sine die, passed an ordinance abolishing the office. Dr. pigeons stuffed with . gooseberries,| Essex was never formally notified, grapes boiled in butter, mutton stuffed) however, and she accordingly con- tinued to hold office, The fact that she was continuing to hold office MABEL NORMAND EY” IN MOLLY 0 Created by Mack Sennett, Who Crez ated “Mickey.” Directed by F. Richard Jones, Who Directed “Mickey.” “Molly O” Is One of the Finest Pictures of Our Time. An Eight-Reel Production. LAST TIMES TODAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA in “THE SWAMP” “THINK RICHARDS AND CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST” NOW IN FULL SWAY CLEAN-UP SALE Women’s Apparel Sacrificed at Half and Less Than Half Price At the close of the most successful season of our Women’s Department h as ever had, we offer remaining stock at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES FOR AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE, as we will carry nothing over from one season to the next. 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Values white, brown, fancies, at $1.65 good wearing One-Fourth Off On any Ivory set in the house. ecial low Fitted rices, Mir- *_ $3.45 pany r Box an rors and Hair Receivers. TONIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT Final Showings of ‘The Barbecue’ It Is Sure to Please. One of the Best Shows. Presented BY SAPPHIRE GIRLS COMPANY Continuous 1 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY Arthur S. Kane Presents TONIGHT IS GIFT NIGHT A Bishop-Cass Theatre VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURE LAST TIMES TODAY ‘TWO SHOWS TONIGHT—7:00 AND 9:00 ADMISSION 55¢ MATINEE TODAY—2.30 ADMISSION ~.. 40c Two Solid Hours of Honest-to-Goodness Entertainment Where Songs, Jokes, Dancing, Instrumental and Novelty Numbers Make Up a Program with Plenty of the Spice of Life. READ DOWN, AND YOU'LL AGREE BERT FORD “THE MUSICAL DOUGHBOY” Maybe you ex-service men never knew there was music fn the army equipment you used overseas. See tho surprise Bert haa in store for you. LOUIS MORGAN ADELE LEWIS “WHAT NEXT?” A Snappy Comezy Sketch Interspersed with Lively Songs By BOB WAGNER Directed by CHARLES RAY, This is no cubist study —but a snappy sketch of one of those Bohemian fellers with artistic tem- KENNY & WILLIAMS aby Garr tg 3 Acrobatics could paint! He did a i A_Novelty, Comedy Sensation portrait of HER that soft- ALYEENE BE ANE A Clover Girl, That Whistles Like a Bird and Dances Like a Fairy FEA’ PICTURE ~ CLAYTON In Her Latest Paramount Special “BEYOND” A Vivid Action Picture That’s All Thrill aud Heart-Tug. 'HUB Theater TODAY ONLY ened her old man’s heart, & and if you, don’t believe that’s going some, wait "till you see what her old man nearly did to the artist feller. Charlie looked over his palette of joy pigments and daubed this latest from his own studio full of fun spots. Bi There isn’t a bit of this picture that isn’t covered with a touch of comedy work, i $ $ ; : MAKES MICHAEL ANGELO LOOK LIKE A BILL POSTER! . Also TWO COMEDIES First “Mary Had a Little Lamb” Next ‘Her Novel Idea’ Greatest of AH Western Character Portrayers DESPERATE TRAILS The Mile-a-Minute Diamact ~ a Hunted Man who played a Crafty Hand Against Big Odds