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PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923, LACK OF RESPECT FOR BONES CONGRESS NOT READY TO GIVE/SIGSESTIONSONHACK OF RESPECT Fon GOMES — \cqqyBATHON : TY (GHAMGER WORK) ~ pror IN LeeTURE on EcyPr| [9 CELEBRATED PRESIDENT COURT AVINGE MADE IN FORUM zest taamaerte renee) BY GODYPURLIC~ hamun in Egypt is deplored by Prof. W. A. Hammond, dean Among the things suggested at / of Cornell university. : : Il attended 1st eth le Wife Learning || rz rei xignied menting “ot ne we ee ene of Death News|| Sees siset werses sc 2% MOUSE ORCHESTRA MOVES| sees sxncy vere Plea for Authority to Enter International SWINDLE CASE Pact Prevents Court of League of Nations Is KY NEAR JURY Left to Next Congress Message From Harding - And Others Read at Uttle reverence. Think how would «| __ CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—The trial of stest, a city and county you like it if three thousand years Monda: Ban WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Postponement of action until] Dante! Hayes and 11 codefendants| ——! | public building’ in which would be from now the Garacens ms ee y ret the next session of congress upon President Harding’s request|charsed with conspiracy to use the| ASHTABULA, Ohio., Feb. 27. included a swimming pool and commu- seded our civilization and had broken for authority to enter the international court set up by the|™#"5 to defraud, will be in the hands| Cause of an agreement entered into | nity chest, while Charles B. Stafford, - Ginn hington’ copy, .._ Feb. Spec! of the jury late Thursday evening, it] last October between Dr. H. Milton | secretary of the organization read the peta pen Seba lp coda [AN THe Mina oye was expected in federal court here to-| Brown and his wife, when the latter following subjects as having been “How would you lke it if Abraham] World tarsous scout, Col. Wm. Loy day where closing arguments were} started on a tour around the world— | recommended by members since] The Powder River Untertalners.|ryscon's wees ioe carried off to] (Buffelo Bill) Cody was fittnigiy te started. Ms to write each other only cheerful | September 1: irrigation, swimming | which is the name of the orchestra at Constantinople and placed on display] brated in Cody last evening, — Upon motion of defense attornera,| letters—Mrs. Brown ig unaware that | pool, community chest, better water!the Moose dance hall, have moved| « @ Saracen museum? Yet that is] Boy Scouts and the three grand chin Judge Lindiey quashed three of the} her husband is dead and burled. | supply, subway, community butiding.| trom the balcony to the center of the precisely what Lord Carnarvon now| dren of Butfalo Bill were entertalnes counts against the defendants, leay-| News of the agreement was disclosed | better garbage disposal, chamber of|fioor, it being thought that better re- is doing while the scientific world ap-} at a banquet given by the Coay ‘club ing nine counts against eaoh of the} by his friends he: commerce building, g00d roads, boost-| sults can be secured {f the orchestra plauds,”” Telegrams received included it 12 men. Dr. Brown was sick for ten days | er trip, street traffic regulations and| is placed as closs as possible to the from President Harding carrying as. The defendants, all officials of the} but he never broke his promise. train service. dancers, NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—King Tu-| surance of his deep interest and hope Daniel Hayes company, are charged} cannot write because {t would ruin] 1: was brought to the attention of] The orchestra is composed of M. M. tenkhamun, who has achieved more|for the success of the event: pote with selling land in Merced county,| her trip.’ he said. the members today that the annual| Caldwell, pianist, formerly of Kin-| nupitcity 3,000 years after his death] fram the Camp Fire giris of New California, which government wit-| Several days ago a letter was re- | hanguet of the Casper chamber of|ney’s Dreams orchestra, Red Wood than most stage stars do through a| York, accepting an invitation to be eases aaid was covered largely by al-| oelved addressed to him in which | commerce will be held in the Pres-| Falls, Minn; Villiam Place, drum-| {nen Most trying, was not such a| present at the unvelling of the Cos kalt-and almost worthless and on) Mrs. Brown implores him to “for- | byterian church next Friday, and that|mer, formerly of Parrs Melody Boys, statue on July 4, 1924 and of congrat which government attorneys say $4 that foolish promise,” aa she | ticiots tor this affair should be pur-|Rapid City, 8. D.; Robert Languen, ulation from Rodman Wanamakes 000,000 was cleared by the company. ‘sick .with anxiety, chased as early, as possible, This|marianba player. Society Entortain-| ca; seminary, an author of archasolog-|and the president of the Boy Boouts. But Dr-Brown never saw the letter | 411 complete the fiscal year of the{ers, Aberdeen, Wis; Henry Jacobs, ical Books of America. The latter referred to He died ou January 26, calling for } camper. . clarinet and saxophone, Lucas Jazz) Jewels and ornaments found in’ the| the date Buffalo Bill as a nations! Bis, wife, ene is somewhere on the band; A. F. Haley, trombone, Jack! «ings tomb are ‘istolen goods” cached| character whose memory should be ee el Marshell orchestra, Lincoln, Neb; Call tnere thousands of y red ipa ortega oad yeas Rig oc Cox, Melody Sextetto, Sheridan, Wy0.;| tive priests who took them from some| to life in the great outdoors. Mans Terrya Davis Cereli, banjo and violin, really wealthy corpse, Prof. Rogors| relatives and notables in all sections league of nations, was virtually decided on today by the sen- ate foreign relations committee. : No vote was taken but senators representing all views said the consensus of opinion was that the) + Me senate ta the tine remaining be,|cessors and assigns herein, at public fond tha sieaent pee ‘ada {auction in accordance with the stat- eat aa = [utes in such cases made and pro- Xye Committee Geokied however t|vided, and in the manner therelf <sk for further information. Senator | eseribed, and to retain said prine!- Ladae, of Mansachusstts. ‘chairmass| pal and interest together with the SoA eathent vie rain costs and expenses of such sale and Wien Eresident Harding: $180 attorney’s fee out of the Informatidn deemed neccesary bY | money arising from such sale ahd the committee relates especially to/the overplus, if any there be, shall the powers and Jurisdiction of the in-|be paid to the mortgagors by the ternational court and the form of ad-j party making such sale on demand Reston of other nations to it, inciud'/of mortgagors, their successors and Ke li ti ing what reservations iy | assigns. ¢ ns adopted. The extent to which the la- Now, therefore, notice is hereby 7) V) U a ton bor section of the treaty of Versail-leiven th at"by virtue of the power of ° les mey be associated with the court|sale in said mortgage contamed and| Qf Railroads is anethee. polat ri which infor-/the statutes in the State of Wyo- mation will be sought. ming in such cases made and pro- o2% _ 6 * Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho.| vided, the said Charles N. Richards I 8 C riticized presented the committee resolution |hereby elects to foreclose the said calling upon the president for furth-| mortgage for the reason that the Grand Junction, Colo. GD. Ran-ltoia a church audience last night. It] or tho country were also heard from. houser is leader of the orchestra. was the priest's custom, he said, to} Old timers who enjoyed the ac. pa art car remove valuable articles from a tomb] quaintance and friendship of Buftalo Theaters Save . they feared would be looted and hide] Bil! related reminiscences af his life. cr information, It was adopted with-|same ie now past due ond we one ERE Heat on Films COMMITTEE them. ——— es out a record vote but with Senator | ditions in said mortgage contained] WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The gen- Greater archaclogical discoveries Kellogg, Republican, Minnesota, ex-/have been broken and that said] erat scheme of conso‘idating railroads ° ‘have been made and drawn much less KE - pressing his disapproval. mortgage on said hereinafter des-|now being tentatively advanced by That Excite a public attention than this one, the cribed premises will be foreclosed| the government, was criticized by CHEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. 27.48; Professor asee! * FARM CREDITS by the sale of said mortgaged prem-|T. Mf. Schmumacher, president of rae eS a ee Stops: 10 HO BILL TAKEN UP. : ises; and for that purpose the un-|the El Paso and Southwestern rail- BOSTON, Feb. 27. — Bxciting }-°! i eee ona Cane cha 0 f 2 WASHINGTON, Feb. | 27.—Tbe/dersigned officer will, on April 4th,| road, called today as the first witness Looper oF, im Senor PES: = plays and motion pictures cause the temperatures of audiences to rise and result in the throwing off of bodily hogt that judicious theatre owners utilize as a substitute for house was proceeding today to the) 1923, between the hours of 9 A. M. most ‘mportant business remaining /and 5 P. M., on said day, and com-| mission when hearinga on the con- before the adjournment tw taking up/mencing at the hour of 10 o'clock in| solidation plan was resumed. vided by the recent Wyoming legisia-] ‘phe publicity committes for the Boy Pete sana “EL DOESN'T TAKE A CHEMIST ture will not become effective March| soouts of America under the Casper | 1 as has been forecast, but will be| council was named by Earle G. Bur- Dorothy Lindsay and Jessie Mer- the farm credits bill, just completed|the forenoon of said day at the| Any plan of combining major Amer- levied on and after April 1. The act! wel this morning. Besides Mr. Bur- by the banking committee. Plans/south front door of the courthouse, | ican A ate into twenty large s: imposing the tax {s contradictory, Pro-| wel! there are included in the com- $ row, 16-year-old girls who ran away frdm their home in North Casper and 1 it shall f- hairman; were ht in Che; eo and lat \. vote not later ym h » and the fe of Wyoming, I.| would result in reduction of compe-| stitute of technology, who has made t it shall ffect April 1. Th dey A G night to Denver to be placed in th leaders confident of {ts passage anc | Perry Morris, sheriff, in and for caid e ice, prado tiga dh perce tN mead boy Ue Pad a mer Pee | tae verte, also that there would be no serious |County of Natrona and the State of | jrccr maitintheg ot crite ee would | testa on Boston audiences. Some |iatter provision will be followed. MT ei ond sieetms cette. aeoats Florence Crittenden home for girls. lower initiative of railroad manage-| theatre owners lower the heat sup- ‘Wm. B. Ross roved nsid W. G. Harris, state humane officer, hitch {n adjusting differences with é would ‘rea effich - |. Governor Wm, app! masters’ school will take up a co! . G. 5 cer, diten 1 eajueung ci Ty te Tegal| ments, and wou uce lently| ply as acts approach their climax. |4n9 net tod ¥ . Following a warm discussion be-| arri he: iterday from yo by lowering the effectiveness of man-| Fat persons, according to Professor os erable part of tonight's session. sbi sre arenes Conciae 7 arived - eyes te aes ee senate. holder of said mortgage and promis-| agement. "| Miller, give’ much more heat than : is : = ba , As reported Sy the committee, the|sory notes hereinbefore mentioned, is 1 t the case over the best way to solve] ver. bill embraces the major provisions of| will sell at public auction to the thin ones, as well as greater mois- Bell Boy Suspected @ pussle in percentage, Alberta Nel- ea eee , which also is beneficial since was fined $50 tn court last night both senate bills, the Cappet and| highest bidder for cash in hand, the THREE NEGROES ROUND ures iW) REHEARSALS TODAY 5 eet a a : A 7 the average theatre atmosphere is for violation of the Mquor ordinance. CasrostAnmerson’reasuren’ ineorpor-|lerginatier deseibvel pieces the average of Crime! if oy, elation at toes Haues ordiaanen ation of the latter having been tho|satisfy the said amount due on said out in the hearing, Officers Ryan. chief issue in the quarrel over the|mortgage at the date of this no- V FOR “MELODYLAND” é 7 : $ Douglas MacLean has never put! Carter and Warren had gone to the eaintin Suen Done Oo Hoa, together with interest thereon 0 A 10 l) a COURT over a funnier characterization than Ne'sen home, 285 North Lincoin ee Th a tatersoat. Iadt night eaplain:[at the wate of & per cent ner on Salvatianist to over a funnier characterisation than Ne'sen home, 385 North Linco ing the purposes of the bill, Chair-}num from the 19th day of February z | nid ge McFadden of the committese,/A. D., 1923, until paid, together Rehearsals called today for ‘Melody | 13." Thomas H. Ince’s new comedy | vestigate matters. It had been al- >: sald it represented “sn honest at-| with the attorney's feo hereinbefore eZee dusky restdente of the Sand: Tour Country! land’ sab las fohowat 4 * | tarce, starting today at the America fost necessary to break in the door Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ts ified r ar, captured in a raid by tMe police ee ger" theater. f tempt to provide all necessary credits| specified and all costs and expenses vy Po! 4a0 >. ay Fairyland cherus. 7 ak nin beat tatciaehe avery] CA ain wan Cte tka) tone eal of which the agricultural of the|allowed by law, which said prem-| department early this morning, were before the interstate commerce com- STILL LINGERS. tially as follows, to- : Southeast | on a charge of violating the narcotic] Crawford, former Salvation Army) Pe p. m.—Melodyland”® chorus those of every one around them, he| turned on the faucet so as to wash Dr. Edwards, a pract physician SHIPPING. BILL quarter of the Southeast quarter of| laws, and bound over to the next|captain who recently resigned after \4s in his element as the green bell] down the evidence. Carter placed his for 17 years and bee cassie id-time WASHINGTON, Feb. 27—While| Section 17, and Northeast quarter] term of federal court in Cheyenne un-| her arrest in Times Square for con-| : cation shipping bill stit|of the Northeast quarter of Section| der bonds of $2,000 each. ducting @ religious meeting that ob- iingered beftre. the senate today in-|20, Township 31 North, Range 80| ‘The trio guve the ev ae O€-Duincio| cen ee ea ae: tat ob: terest turned to the formulation of| West of the Sixth Principal Meri-| Adams, Willie Gilbert and Charles|a band of young people to accompany alternative pizns by the shipping|dian. in Natrona County, Wyom-| Holmes and according to the Police her on her proposed evangelical tour/tne city engineer's office yesterday| he has held down his job more than] According be Clarence Crpeettbent board for dealing with the govern-|ing, together with all water rights.| they have been instrumental in keep-| of the country. to Fred Newman for a $12,000 two-| half an hour. the sstarney, | the nae: basal ment’s merchant fleet in view of the| Permits, legas, flumes, and | ing the cocaine trade booming in that| More than a thousand of her friends| story frame residence te ke constmuce| The novel method in which he ex-|no evidence to show that the liquid! conceded failure of the bill. ditch rights, owned and held in and} part of town lately. The police have|and admirers gave her a farewell east oth and Durhin meee Tans tricates himse'f from his difficulties poriatned in the, Sax was potriahaes Declared by Chairman Lasker, after|®bout and for the reclamation and| been working on the case for some} arty last night in @ theatre at which 1s the first permit of any size to be|when his millionaire uncle Buys the| “Might it not pareveed settle 3 2 conference yesterday with President | irrigation of said land. time and believe that they have brok-|she explained her plans. Manian foe eaetkabetpecien, hotel for the sole pleasure of firing | the attorney. He also demanded that Harding and later with members of PERRY A. MORRIS. en up one of the most nefarious} Wl Rogers, the comedian, who —S—— Number Thirteen is the basis for one | it be tested, fudge John 4s the Doard, to be of a “startlingly | _ Gnenift of Natrona County, Wyo.) groups of dope peddlers in the city. |imtroduced Miss Crawford, said she| WASHINGTON, Feb. 27-—Speaker|of the tunnicet farce situations ever |£8¥ overruied this, being satistied in eee vered for Olive ae hop. ‘ng the unlucky number,| hand in the exit of the sink and enemy, discol An DeDiaiErte Sa seapeset, kone. who pula a boner every time he turns| turned off the water. The diluted Tablets while trea Patients for $12,000 PERMIT ISSUED. around and who rmnages to gum the mnonshing Phy Migpesentes into a jar coon tee tipation a Tenet iigion ‘A building permit was tesued from| entire workings of a big hotel before] and preseni cou’ 3 ve Tablets do not novel” nature, no indication of the|Bullack & Lacy, | ——__—_ was the only person in New York he! Gillett of the house {s suffering from| tcreened. BE aE, ne So cernen ane precise nature of the plan has yet] popThys on cee 3-20 27, could introduce to his ‘friends with: Jan attack of influenza at his home| In addition to the above pleture| mco Ea ska teeee eect been elven dy administration officials. | . “at een aoe , out an apology. He said he knew of! here. His condition is said not to be| Doug Isitt and L. P. Wall will sing cigeotban i rglin sind nek elie It was generally believed, the a4.| “PT 4 bootleggers who after hearing her | serious, a tatioe Sass Biome around, even ary attorney tering a long and enthusiastic sigh when it came his way, TWO SEIZED IN [Seuss MURDER PROBE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27.—Mrs. C.|quarters, Mrs. Peden had enlisted the Sectnatt yton, Ohio, ana|@!d of Johnson in a difficulty over a S Chief.of Police Mulconnery today an-| Pete formerly of Dayton, ©, “n|basiness matter. ‘This was said to Tae cand former vastor of the Metho-| nounced that Ben O, Morrow, arrest.| Anthony L. Whitley of Los Angeles,|paunees rrerter, This was, mal, to dist shuroh anath fa tas city. ed Saturday night on a charge of dis-| were held by the police today pend-|jonnson and Whitley, Whitley told : v indienne aoe irate) bei tributing anonymous election cam-|!ng completion of an investigation into|the police that Johnson had brought Huckaby and Etta Huckaby, his} that he was high jacked out of his j hig = paign matter, has signed a statemont|the death of Frank Johnson, world|ancther man, and that “a pistol was| ; 9 wife, to Charles N. Richards, mlcl share of the loot by his partners and Sheneaey Amend ry, last aummef | under oath that he was employed by|war hero, of Marshalltown, Yows, who| drawn, “Pape’s Cold Compound”’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours said real estate mortgag that he handled the second fob alone. with aeons je Ku Klux K'an at $10 a day as a|was stabbed %, death yesterday. Johnson was cited for bravery over- signed and subscribeil by G. W.| Direct information will be filed in] conse Tim with assault with @ dan-|upecinct committeeman.” Accord.ng to reports at police head- seas. Huckaby and Etta Huckaby, his] tne case by E. H. Faster, prosecuting | © “fs ne eine, winistration’s policy contemplated aulck and thorough Nquidation with ALLEGED STORE ROBBE possibly the invocation of such ind!- : rect aids to American shipping con- i speak at open air meetings, had cut thelr prices $5 a casi | tained m tho merchant marine act as —_—_ ‘would encourage purchase of govern- MEDFORD, Ore., Feb. 27— With 'Committeeman of over Zifty witnesses subpoenaed by the ‘night "ring cases ieee! Klan Confesses ment ships by private interests. —__— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF} -sherit¢ Perry Morris returned this REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE | morning from Denver with Jack . Long, who is sata te have been im- Notice of default having been} piicated in the robberies of the Frantz made in the conditions of a cer-| Shop ard the Jos David company’s tain real estate mortgage dated the! ciothing store several months ago. 29th day of June, 1922, made and| Long is afleged to have atated that executed and delivered by G. W.| after the first robbery was committed county {8 soxeduled to begin this! afternoon at the circuit court tn Jack sonville, with the trial of Dr. Jouet P. Bray, chiropractor of Myrtle Point, EAST ST, LOUTS, Ill, Feb, 27. — Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing|ness, sneezing. The second and third f pe sed iced, \prieeil wages: Geta | donee uistally teakevee the neia. com: Défice of the County Clerk and ex | Stormy And Long will be given al seaie’ epteode, witch occurred March Componni” every two Bouts until) "ismsoea' Gold omusomaar ie the bter dab é ; I officio Register of Deeds in and for] “pinnate, Criminal term ‘of court) 17, “y922, when Hale, @ well known threo doses are taken. The first doso| quickest, surest relief known. and Natrona County, Wyoming, on the} “™°> meets next month. Medford merchant, was taken from ‘pens clogged-up nostrils and alr pas-| costs oniy a few cents at drug stores. 9th day of June, A. D., 1922, at his barrie by an reset boty mars sages of head; stops nose runnin; Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. In- 3:30 o'clock. P. M., and said mort-| MOS SILIZED ed band, hung up to a tree in the gage was duly recorded in Book 25 > of Mortgage Deed Records at Page 165, and on which real estate mort-| SA ULL FOUND gage there is now due and unpaid at the first publication of this notice as the sum of $1,892, together with] ww YORK, Feb. 27.—Anthropol- interest thereon from the 19th day| ogists sald today that the fossilized of February, 1923, and $180 attor-| human skull, believed to be of the ney’s fee, all of which to be paid.| tertiary period, discovery of which as stipulated in said mortgage, and| was announced in Associated Press whereas no suit or proceeding dispatches from Buenos Aires la: been instituted at law to recover! night may be the oldest human relic the debt secured by said mortgage| ever unearthed. or any part thereof, and whereas it) ‘T¢ proved authentic, Dr. Franz is provided in said mortgage that in| Roas, Columbia university anthrop case default shall be made in the| gist and world famous eclentie per ient of che sale principal suri |serted that it would be even older Oe ey ed ar it eae ee Ort: | possibly 600.000 years, than the skull| judge at Banton, it bee i to- gage secured, or in any payment of! of an erect man-ape, known as the| S08? &¢ Benton, Oeg hue ts interest thereon, or any part of | pitchecanthropus erectus which was | Co'ge;tne suppointment was made by @00D many people have had five fee: any possibility of harm such principal or interest as above! found in Java 29 years ago. cece Cee ene lemon te that message from coffee or ‘0 heal provided in the space of thirty days scar C, Smith, resigne tea after the drug, caffeine, has Try Postum with your meals . It may even prove, he said, to be| accept the management of the state ri . err) atter Se sams; shall by the. terns the skull of one of earth's first men.J scheol for the deaf at Jacksonville had its effect upon nerves or di- for a few days and let the whole that then and in that event the gestion. family, the children included, whole sum hereby secured to be : Frequently the message comes _ share in its appetizing, invigorat- paid with the interest thereon shall F a E NC Hi : R E l EAS E at night, when nerves won't quiet ing goodness. It will bring better at the option of the sald party of brighter mornings. the second part. his heirs, execu- down and sleep won't come, after nights and tors, “admin'stratora oF a 7 ens, oe PAY FO te B rR I TIS Hi gorbeenrd cup babies ES x Nout econ ous Fee Se ive come due and payable forthwith. ere’s no unfrien: afver- And, whereas. it is provided in sald 'y pared instantly in the cup by the addi- ——— Table Rock district and then taken to Medford and left near his home in a@ seml-consclous condition. patanaanicheor Ssoatashitouy Attorney for Miners Named Has your As City Judge’ mealtime drink said MARION, Ik., Feb. 27.—Angus W. “ ” mine si ings has been appointed city celleves headache, duliness, feverish-|sist upon Pape’s.—Advertisement. Notice To Subsribers During the big Automobile Ciontest Subscription drive there will be no collections made from any subscribers by the regular Tribune collectors. This is done for the benefit of all contestants. As a further aid to them and a big induceinent to our present and pros- pective subscribers we have recluced our subscription price to $7.50 for (Ine Year. $4.00 for Six Months. hich {; wing to if $1.50 ¢ monthewabeinten.° $ for one year and 50 cents for Pay your favorite contestant for at least a year’s subscrip- tion—save $1.50 or more and be relieved of the trouble of having our collector call on you every month or so. To The Public and Candidates notice from that good cereal bev- tion of boiling water, im Cereal mortgage that in case default shall erage, Postum. po Magreny aed reg ene per Numerous rumors have come to the attention of campaign depart be made in the payment of said - 3 make the drink while the is ment relative to organizations and clibs entering the campaign through principal sum of money as afore-} LONDON, Feb. 27,—(By The Asso-| LONDON, Feb. 27.—British author: Postum delights the taste,gives —_ prepared; made by boiling fully twenty some one individual. The attention at all contestants and all thos¢ inter- anid, in said real estate ‘morten@e|ciated Press..—-The French havelities in the Rhineland have been in- comfort and satisfaction, and is minutes, ested in the Tribune campaign is called to Rise No. 9 of the campaign, secured, or in the payrient of the | @sreed to surrender that part of the|structed to investigate reports of al- as follows: No. 9—Any collusion on the part of candidates to nullify competition or any other combination, arrangement: or effort to the detriment of can didates of his newspaper will not be tolerated. Any candidate or cand! interest thereon or any part of such | German money seized at Cologne last|leged hold! ng up of Britishowned principal or interest as mbove pro-| Saturday which was intended for use| goods on the Rhine by the French and vided, the it shall and may be made|!n paying British troops, it was naid| Batgtans, according to Roland F, Me- Postum FOR HEALTH ful for the said morteages, his|! today. The tension caused by|Nolll, under-secretary of state for for-| —————— . : Gates entering into or taking part in such an agreement, arrangement or executors, administrators or © ine‘dent has been relieved, al-|e'gn affairs, Replying to a question | “Th ’ R ” effort will forfeit all rights to a Prize or comr&ssion. assigns to sell and disnoss of the|though the posit in still delicate.|in the house of commons Mr. McNeil! eres a Meason . Jt is the aim of this newspaper to conduct his campaign {n fairnes* . hareinafter 4 tibed nremises, and|The Cologne correspondent of the! stated that the British officials had} to all and each and every contestant may rest assured that they will re cotve fair and-impartial treatment, and are hereby invited to report to ‘The Tribune any matter that they do not consider fair to all. foreclose sil the right, title and | Times peports that the British euthor-|bsen instrocted te take such action) — Made by Postum Cereai Cu., isc, Battle Cresk, Mich. interest and benefit of redemption | 'ttew firmiy demanded the return of/a8 may be possible to protect the in- ofthe said mortgayors, their guc- the money intended for the army, terests of British firms,