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PAGE EIGHT GONFERENGE ON RECOGNITION OF EX CONTINUES Satisfactory Adjustment Of American Rights Main Problem. MEXICO CITY, June 2. —{By The LD, Assoc ss.)—The Mexican and s recognition commis: t today to continue their ion of the aggregate problem yncerns payment by Mexico for mong the smail agricultural fon spokesmen defend the cht to indemnify th 1 national bonds but es commissioners as titution of 1857 pro- money. ler to ween Mex- ts neces- e basis on which will be recognized by ‘ ut the time when prop-| erty is acquire | it the negotiations the American commissioners have not broug to the conference a single document; the entire case of the Unit ed States has been based upon ex hibits read into the minutes by the Mexican delegates. > —— NEW TOWNSITE American own- | Che Casper Daily Cribune Girls Show Class In Military Drill At Natrona High “They may never have to go to war, but—" and the onlooker is forced to take off his hat to the girls of the Natrona County high school who have shown that if their hands are not quite large enough to handle the butt of a rifle suc- cessfully they can at least mair- tain a proper military position when the girls are going through their drill. For the girls of the local school have been drilling, doing squads right, left; front into line; right or left turn, and in fact any of the ordinary platoon or company move- ments, since January 1. This is a fact that just creeped out of the | walls of Casper’s highest educa- | tional institution when it became known that the seventh period ass of girls took first honors in ‘drill down" that was held Thurs: in the gymnasium of the high school. This clase had as its com- manding officer Harry Milln Astin. The permission to learn the rudi. ments of military training was given them at the opening of the second semester when they demand- ed that at least one period a week be given them for this opportunity in place of the regular gym exer: cines. Each class was formed into a platoon, and over each platoon was a competent cadet who knew the work and who could impart it to the attractive members of his platoon, The girls worked with a will toward their object, and al though no prizes were offered for the achieving of first place, all the platoons showed a certain degree of excellence “We're till, rookies,” said a bobbed haired top sergeant when the drill was over, “but we're go- ing to go on with the work even —_——_ NEGOTIATION OF TREATIES WITH TURK ADVANCED Adjustment Between! U. S. and. Ottoman Held Certain Here. WASHINGTON, June 2.—The infor mal treaty conversations preceeding between Joseph C. Grew. American minister to Swtizerland and the Turk- iph delegates at Lausanne have been advanced to the stage of formal ne- gotiations. The state department an- nounced last night that on May 29 it had cabled full powers to Mr. Grew to negotiate and sign a treaty or treat les of amity and commerce with Tur- key. While the conclusion of such ne. gotiations, the department's nouncement said, still‘ depended up. on a satsifactory adjustment of out-| | standing questions between the two countries,” department officials ap. peared confideny of the success of the negotiations. The occasion for revision of exist-| ing treaties between the United States | and Turkey arises from the displace-| ment of the capitulations, nnder| which the interests of American Na tlonals in Turkey were taken car of, by the agreements now in nego tiation between that country and the| allies. ee ‘You couldn't ask such 2 wealthy and exclusive sort of fellow as John D., Jr., for a more informal pose | The ofl magnate is in Jersey and/tights for the opening of a squash court atop the White- hall Building in New York, ley, mental capacity. external influences. His practice was, they said, to consider all men honest until he had conclusive ev!- dence to the contrary. Father Brennan of the Carmelite order, a cousin of Mr. Crocker’s first wife, gave similar corrobrative testt- mony. Mrs. Bula Croker, proponent of will being contested by the children |of Mr. Crocker, took the stand for xamination ‘by Attorney Patrick Lynch. The alle on the con- testing side that she was already married to Guy R. Marone when she Went thro with Richard C: n the marriage ceremony ker, has made her personal history a leading element in the ca he said her native home was in the Indian territory in the United States where she was born in 1884. Her mother was Florence Williams, Indian blood. nnd her father, Michael Edmundson. Her ancesters, she said, had had a grant of land from Lord Baltimore, At this, rgeant Sullivan, counsel for Richard Croker, Jr., a contestant, laughed aloud, and there ¥ heated Interchange between counsel on th mpropriety of laughter at a witne: whose character and history were ssues in the case. ie witness added Phillipe Trice To See Wife on THSFORMEREREINGRSSUCITES eA CONTEST OVER LATE WiLL, TER RECORDS FOR SEAPLANES DUBLIN, June 2.—(By The Associated Press.) —Several racing associates of Richard Croker, including Harry Beas- jockey, and Senator Parkinson, for years trainer of the| former Tammany chieftain’s horses, witnesses in the will con-; test, testified to Mr. Croker’s shrewdness and practical San Diego Next Week The declared he was not susceptible to that her father and mother were still on their’ private farm. Mrs. Croker denied she had eve visited Northampton, Mass., where] san prEco, cil, Mrs. Ethel C. White, daughter of Mr.} Croker, alleges Bula married Marone} and lived with him. She denied also that she ever had been in Canada and specifically in New Brunswick, | where she is alleged to have lived! onq speed, was with Marone. NAVY IS GOING Schedule of Events at Given Out Today. r June 2. —The complete schedule of events for the program by which the naval air ser- vice filers hope to bring to America *| eventually every world seaplane rec- ord for distance, duration, altitude orders here today. The fligh wil! French Cabinet Extends Vote Of Confidence PARIS, June 2.(By The Associ ed Press).—The government receivec a majori the chamber of deputies after inter pellations on the recent royalist activ ities in which socialist deputies were beaten by street gangs. Incipient disorders precede the opening of the session. force. When Leon Daudet, leader o the Royalist association appeared in| the lobby( Marius Moutet and: several other Socialists made a rush for him but the adversaries were separated. M. Daudet entered the assembly hall, Marcel Cahin, whose ef- followed b; of 162 on a test vote in The Soc’alist deputies were out in a} | ft ONE LOT TO BE G published tn navy} ' SUNRISE ADDITION EAST OF OLD FRANCO REFINERY Grand Opening Tomorrow JUNE 3, 1923, COMMENCING 9:00 A. M. LOTS FOR SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923, | be made here the latter part of nex} week. Watches and chronometers, sent {; shington for certification, were ro turned yesterday and preparations have been made for checking ‘ang certifying the two speed courses, Fliers of torpedo and bombing squadron number 2, commanded sy Commander Robert Burg, have bee: selected to go after the records. They will fly torpedo planes, this being thd first time, officers say, that airplan {of this type have been enteregy{y international or national competi tions. The attempts will be watched with interest not only by America} but by foreign aviators and aviation } experts. | There are 14 events on the pro gram. Naval fliers assigned to the flights include: Lieutenant M. A. Schur, Boatswain | Earle Reber, Lieut. Frank B. Whit j more, Lieut. C, F. Harper, Lieut Earl Brix, Lieut. Arthur Billings Lieut. Robert L. Fuller and two alte nates, Lieut. G. Town and Boatswain John Sunderman. ITVEN AWAY FREE set SEARCH FOR forts to reach him were blocked by AT 4:00 P. M. ON THE GROUNDS - the ushers. POCAHONTAS Board Train) sen: menoae goure OUT EAST SECOND STREET AND FOLLOW ee as a sham battle with the Broker’s Wife | Gets Divorce IN OIL FIELD Precarion Fon way | | THE SIGN lots,” a royal'st organization, admin- .s 21 beating to the Socialist depu- LOS ANGELES, Calif, June 2— IS OPPOSED 7 istered 2 . | YUMA, Ariz. June 2.—Armour L.| ties, Moutet and Marie Sangnler. n men With the passing of the North &! TOTALS THREE INCHES, rr eee Gt. | Phillips, husband of Mrs. Clara Phil-| ‘phe band of youths who ambushed | a nves © oO. South railroad through the Salt Creek TEED SEES ea ee lips, boarded the Sunset Limited on! sangnier attempted to pour tar on| AGENTS building have not been overlooked by = a zon, the foreign secre! adde¢ ack to California a prisoner, as the] castor of! but the deputy managed to! faresene Deen eho ee el 4 sil | ER Leeee te aerate one ran nif valoe {tb} thal prota DERIRy iN ocean [itzain atop peda biatholietaiion there Pease a id dtd ard FEDERAL SUPPLY FILLING STATION far-e . section, according to the Los An-|*. °° § & Peet cur rartany ia arian = ? i * to judge of the developmenta which mt Sta vj thers & the bones of the In- - ede minister of subsistence was also v : geles Times. Mrs. Stanley charged|(, the In-| : : i .|f] 112 South Durbin St. Phone 1904-W re sure to take place, and for that] With approximately three inches of cruelty and desertion. The. couple sane b 2 w gat Phillips presented pinaaels to} aid while walking with his prig fs ms | reason the town of Snyder, Wyo..| rainfall in Casper during the month| have two children, James MM lleva ke re a meeting of the jety | the officer FS wife and de-| Camelots drenching the couple with| located in the southwest portion of for the p: You Can Shop at a Big Saving Today at FUCHSSPECIAL = WEEK END SALE} TODAY IS THE LAST DAY We have arranged five items from our regular § stock and a special purchase of Summer Wash Dresses. The regular prices and the reduced price ; marked on every item tell plainly of the splendid op- \— portunities for purchasing during this week-end sale. | The savings are most pronounced. he men behind the project are Brownie Thorne, E. W. Downing and 0. E. Snyder. Mr. Thorne has esta lished headquarters in Suite 18 of the Daly bullding, while offices will also be maintained at the townsite. 4 “In our passion for = Item No. 1 HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR LOT the fleld is soon to become a factor! farmers have received more than the] ley Waddell, 19. ‘The Times story|/*8t night. His demand was refused, for the a = ‘ ordinary share of moisture. The| asserts the divorce was obtained in| 10? Curzon, after mentioning the at least, and when the train This town is located on the rail-/ weather records compiled by George| the Riverside county superior court.),°*®Vation at King ‘Tutank! pulled out of the station, Mrs. Phil- MAN WANT ) FOR road line and both water and gas|¢ | lips had not been informed that her | can be obtained by the residents whol show the precipitation te have wend Me excuse because of the artistic husband was aboard. | |#rred to Pocahantag. He said he| Yuma was not known until he ap- THEFT SEIZED IN OMAHA |had just read of “a lot of ghouls gath-| peared on the platform as the train " ot Mad reservations are to be! ‘The maximum temperature reached CS 83 degrees on May 26, 27 and 31 and The trip across Arizona last night|!am L. McDonald is under arrest at 16. The number of days with .01 | * actually sitting by to discover and this morning was without impor-|Omaha, charged with the theft here or more precipitation totalled 17, the jWhether among this pite of debris | tant incide nts, members of the party |a month ago of an automobile ownc® greatest in any 24 hours being 1.04 \they can find a skull with some bla 7 ee Wi Yuma, Mrs. Phillips maintained aj session of the stolen machine when} eounth oes There were 17 clear days, nine part- worlds: os a ond ora ntiquity,”” quiet but cheerful attitude. n into custody and is said by. the| ae ly cloudy and five cloudy in the 5 He y de a a police to have admitted the Pw eaths c ot was least spare the dead, ished during the making of “Adam's = nk ceee REY WILSON T0 REPORT Rib,” Cecil B. De Mille's newe = : Paramount picture, which will be on Ik The number of cameras used was ten, under the direction of Head AT EVENING SERVICE Cinematographer Alvin Wyckoff. = — therefore there could be no retakes. organizect Presbytery of Casper, were represented at the general assembly recently in session at Indianapolis of May, the homesteaders and dry| Stanley, 21, and Mrs. Kathryn Stan ptection of ancient dings.; manded that he be allowed to see her. | ink of importance. MalereiairIsGaconeeteeee coins EER SOS SOBD SYA Supe: mb for which he though th will settle in this new town 2.99 inches for the preceding 81.daya, nd historical results abtuined The fact that Mr. Phillips was in The lots are being sold at reason-|-There was also three-and-ahalt inches ble prices and to the applicants who] of snowfall. ‘ 9 9! eu ound the site of her inte: ment came in. His name did not appear SCENES OF ADAM'S Ala |Where they are, finding a hean of|on any local register last night CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 2.—Wil the minimum was 27 degrees on May [Skulls and bones, while men of science r yhile the tra by Edward Caldwell. He was in pos. What is claimed to be a newlhair on it.” ted. While the train remained in] by Edward Caldwe! le r on May 11 foreign secretary added, “let tion to the size of the shot was esta Asati sin (ALTOS Nona cEroUaa anes Weare: The scene was one of destruction The city of Casper and the newly by two delegates, both from the First A big double program is being stag: \ed at the Wyoming theater this after- noon and evening. ‘The Bearcat" featuring Hoot Gibson and an unnam- ed minstrel man with a banjo that The six foot spot on which the cam era battery focused was the double door to the throne-room where Thco- | dgre Kosloff as “King Jaromir,"'| awaits the onslaught of the reyolu-| tionists who dethroned him and sent All styles, designs and co your selection. ANY SILK DRESS IN THE HOUSE Genuine values lors from which to make $39.95 ANY COAT OR CAPE IN THE HOUSE does everything a banjo could be ex- up to $110.00. Your choice. church, the Rey. Chartes A. Wilson, |:pected to do and a great deal more too| Bim in exile to America. {| D. D., an@ D. M. Haines, superintend-| are offered the patrons of this popular] Over two hundred rabid Recs ent of the Sunday school. playhouse. fought and ‘cut their way to and Item No. 2 The questions before the assembly Gibson {s an actor who js sure to| through this door, ripping it asid this ye were of unusual interest.|be popular in this his latest picture|@s if it were of paper, tearing rich rere were the Philadelphia | and aadmirers of the peppy star will| hangings to shreds, jumping on ma among among there Jere the, aden and’ admirers of the pepoy war wil hangines to shred funni Most of them fur trimmed, in squirrel and ermine. Tn Harry Emerson Fosdic “The Bearcat” than with anything he| and committing real damage. Ner. Genuine maiues Re 2 ce teas of the First church of has ¢ ne, according to all reports| Vous cameramen would have been a [that come regarding the photoplay. | total loss as the battery of camer The minstrel who will appear with| men were themselves the target of a| each show not only knows how to use| battery of rifle-armed revolutionists his stringed instrument to good effect,| discharging volleys towards the but can also judge with an agillty| throne. | that is astonishing. Throughout his| The featured players in “Adam's entertainment he is surpaasingly fun-| Rib” include Milton Sills, Elliott Dex ny, and his act alone is worth the] ter, Theodcre Kosloff, Anna Q. Nils price of the whole program Pau nd the attitude of the church toward scien and particularly: evolution, and the plan of consolidation of the hoards of the church These and other questions of the public interest will be’ reviewed by the minister at the evening service § i He will speak of other matters not so} yorted by the related Presp. ‘The put invited to this service, Sunc t 8 o'clock. Your choice MILLS WYOMING Where the Water Is Pure. Where Taxes are Low. $38.50 A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Summer Wash Dresses They come in Ratine, Dotted Swiss and Linens. They are genuine values up to $16.50. YOUR CHOICE $4.95 Item No. 4 ALL SABLE TWO-SKINNED CHOKERS Genuine values up to $125.00. $65 00 {@ Your choice specially y Aviator Alive After Fall of Over 2,000 Feet | ANNOUNCING A DEMONSTRATION OF NCISCO, June 2 nner, San Francisco avi: e than 2,000 feet in his across Saa y y da Workmen lane fall hurried up they supposed, the avia- Where Sanitary Conditions Prevail. 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