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PAGE TWELVE U.S. READY TO | DISCUS DEBTS WITH FRENGH PARIS, May 3—(By The Associ- uted Press).—The American debt fund- eg commission has informed the French government it will be stad to recetre the government chservations on what 3t has to offer concerning the Payment of the.tnterest on the French | @Gebt t> the United States and the) amortization ofthe principal. The matter will be referred to the minister of finance who is expected to prepare 2 reply to submit to the ‘cabinet for its approval. recently through the state department to al of the-allied nations to which the Unfted States made war loans that the ‘American debt refanding commission was prepare’ to enter into negotia tions looking toward conversion of the @ebts Into long term securities. Formal replies to the notice have ‘Deen peceived so far as conld be Tearne’l today from none of the na- tions but Great Britain has tndicated| ranks of radio fans and now has a wireless telephone set in his office in WASHINGTON — Fire broke out | informally @ willingness to proceed) Washington. Here he is: Congressman Joseph Gurney Camon, of Danville,| on roof of treasury building, flames | \...1\v0 action dh the bill extending the at an earty date and It ts considered | Il—But where is the cigar? leaping 20 feet im air. Several small 3 |life of the present 3 per cent immi- explosions heard. Fire checked with- | ation restriction law for three years 1 elsewhere. The return’ of Mrs. Black cut serious damage. from next June 30, was taken today in within a fortnight. to obtain a forgotten necessity pre tas senate adoption of the conference re- ee . lwented the thief from obtaining ‘a (—~ } T FROM much LETS | jewelry probable that preliminary ‘negotiations with that nation will be entered into CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 2—Jew| The authorities are working on the tay with @ number of Wyoming |®PPeal of Attorney General Leonard elry valued at several hundred dol-| theory that the burglary was com cator, including State Superinten-. "owler for a dissolution of the divorec 4 Jars was obtained by a burglar who|Mitted by scmeone who had been dent of Public Instruction Katherine] Mary Pickford and Owen Moore,| CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3.—Speed invaled the home of Norman J. Black| Watching the Black ‘house, saw them | presi-) ™otion picture stars, was resubmitted |ing her husband's departure with a Daas Age tas ore tai oes anh Seis eatay stacoua ie. dont of the University of Wyoming. | ‘2 the state supreme court on stipula-| bullet, when he fled from their home “Uncle Joe’’ As Radio Fan be used by department justice to in- vestigate and prosecute war time fraud cases, civil cr criminal. in joint conference are purposely prolonging strike may be under: taken by the Lockwood committee. HONOLULU — Three Japanese | torpedo boat destroyers ordered | from Port Arthur into Chinese wat- ers at Tientsin. Always keeping step with the times “Uncle Joc” Camnon, has joined the a rear window. Mrs. 'n| CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3.—J. J. Ss missing. tion, conferred in Cheyenne on ion of counsel today, upon the expira-} after : clpal speaker at a conference of edu Bumbershooting ._. catore at which adareaees aloo were} ? made by A. A. Slade, superintendent Langham, famous English hurdler, tops the timber at Paddington with an open umbrella, He claims it helped ‘him, acting as a parachute. Pashel today. No other show has it! The Great London is the only show that can afford it! Procuréed at an expenditure of $15,000! Eighteen Electric Light Chandeliers, yielding a volume of light equal to 35,000 gas jets. All scientists gaze in wonder at it! All philosophers are bewildered at it! Allthe world is anxious to witness it! ‘ An age prolific with wonders! A manifold invention! The Brush Elec- tric Light! ‘It illuminates a distance of two miles! Dense, dark, dreary The rage and furore to witness this grand illuminator unparalleled! Outrivaling the brilliant rays of the noonday sun! People coming-on grand-excursion trains hundreds of miles from all parts of the country! No-wonder the people are wild about it!” This old-time press agent did not exaggerate. Today electricity is as won- derful as ever. It illuminates homes, stores, factories, mills, mines, and streets. It furnishes heat and power in a hundred different ways to relieve tlie city and farm housewives of drud gery. It operates machinery in the How the Great London Circus Advertised Elect Light 43 Years Ago (As advertised in the Kansas City Times in the summer of 1878.) “The Immortal Electric Light! The Great Inventive Triumph of the Age!* The great eye of the public dazed! Tllumined by electricity! Resplendent! Refulgent! Redolent! Faintly describe the miraculous power of the wonderful Electric Light with which our vast canopies are so brilliantly illuminated. Commissioner Tigert was the prin of the Casper public schools, Dr. Nel- he Casper Dally Cribune IMMIGRATION BILL NOW LAW WASHINGTON, “May 3.—Final leg- on the measure. eet sl REVIVED TODAY FIRING AT HUBBY coSTS peers ets | oo a. «| WOMAN $25 IN CHEYENNE @& marital disagreement, cost tion of the ninety day term provided } Mrs. M. Brown $25 when she was ar- by law for the clearing up of the mat-| reigned in police court on a charge by the court. The case was first|o fdischarging @ firearm within the submitted January 30 city limits. The bullet missed Brown. | Yertisers. er WERTISING GREATEST | oman. FAGTOR IN BUSINESS: CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 3. —Ad- vertising is the greatest factor in mod.| Was given in’adoption here 17 years|stion expressed the opinion th ern business, sand J, J. Tigert, comis-| @&0. j Rosedale company will resum¢W sioner of education of the United} He received his name through |Stions on an open shop basis. States, in addresssing the Cheyenne| @doption, H. A, Perkins of Portland Ltons' club Tuesday. America, he con-| being his adopted mother’s fourth tinue@. is known throughtout the} husband, according to his story. He wl world a= preeminently a nation of ad-| aid be had been unable to learn his $250,000 Fire In Omaha Today OMAMA, Neb., May 3.—Unofficial MORGANTOWN, W. Va., May 3.—/15 years in the state penitentiary. Ho estimates of loss from a fire which|A constable, armed with eviction no-| was convicted recently on a chargu ot started from unknown origin in the|tices, left today for Maidsvil'e, to}grand larceny in connection with An A. L. Undeland building in the busi-|scrve papers on 22 union miners and|alleged misappropriation of funds be- ness section early today placed the/their families, at the mines of the| longing to Dan Boynan, a client.”' damage as high as $250,000 to the Un-| Rosedale Coal company. The officer} In a former tris! involving a simi deland structure and adjoining prop-|was instructed to notify the miners!lar charge Whitehouse was acquitted Barkicy, brother-in-law of Cooper, is! | sericusty wounded as the result of | shooting affray at Caldor, near here, | yesterday, Barnett, who is said to have shot and killed Ccoper and later wounded Barkley, sent a bullet) through his own head as Sheriff El- mer E. Hand approached to arrest him. Sheriff Hand declared that events! leading up to the tragedy revealed a love triangle. Barnett was married, a ae |Portiand Man Starts Out to Identify Self . May 3.—Randall Scott Perkins, 18, of Portland, Ore.,| {is in Omaha to find out, if possible, who he really is. He arrived re- jeently, making part of the way on| The miners, who are om strike, ap- | treient trains, in an effort to find pealed for a delay in the proceedings, his parents or at least determine | but this was denied their identity, saving heard that he} Those in close touch with th So ae Teal identity from Mrs, Perkins. BROKER IS Eviction Orders | SENT TOPRISON ° —— age house here, was sentenced in su- perior court today to a term of fiveto that unless they moved today he and in another a jury disagreed. ’ son, Governor Carey, R- I. Markley of Douglas, F. O. Osborn of Hillsdal 3. E, Burch and C. W. Pfifer of Lus! ©. C. Schweiring of Rock Spring Bertha K. 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