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PAGE TWO. CONFERENCE ON ACQUITTED OF MURDERING WIFE; RECOGNITION OF MEXICO CLOSED American Envoys Leave For U. S. with Records | Of Negotiations. | ‘O CITY, Aug. 18—(By The 1 Press.)—John Barton Warren, who | r work at the pre-/ nference, left last night n aboard a special train President Coolidge and hes the records of the hey expected to ar-| e capital next Monday. | © records had been signed it was authoritatively | nat an agreement had been/ vo the president of the/ ourt of international jus-| Hague appoint neutral umpires the United States and nissions which are ‘ough the revolution- {ms conventions, if © relations are to e documents comprise the two entions and the Mexican | interpretation of tho} sub-soll petroleum and n laws on American property It is believed here that| 1 be acceptable in| that diplomatic rela-| n the United States and Mexico will soon be re-established. As regards sub-soll petroleum, thé minutes show that Mexico holds thaz} the rights of American oll companies. acquired prior to the of the 1917 constitution atact. After that date the ist of this constitution relat- ing to the sub-soll are effective, al- though thetr non-retroactivity, Includ- ing that af article 27, is established. ‘The United States delegates are un- constitution remain | laws then in force provisions of the con- 57. It is agreed that co 1917 are mub- ions of the con- »pted in that year. These vision of the great| to subsequent ation. es received as-| mediate and equitable | for lands illegally xico’s policy, of re storing communal lands to the towns and villages to which they originally delbnged ‘The two conventions cover settle- mdnt of American claims for damages puffered between 1910 and 1920, and M@xican claims egainst the United States, as well as compensation for losges suffered by Americans through pplication of the Mexican agrarian) policy. } details of the suggested agree- n the oll and land questions, t ms conventions. public until they are nates of the United will not be x présented t States and EERMIN CONGREGATIONAL HRCI SUSI PLANS IN; MEETING LAST NIGHT | he Rev. Jc has been tn ,C: @a¥s lookin Gérman A imeetin regular x for the last two the work of the ional church here. d last night at the place, 1004 Bast A r services and to plans for the future h is the local work ergwho has been placed here for the Eisenach will leave neone will be sent pls eee CAR RECOVERED A Rickenbacker car belonging to Ford Benskin which was stolen here last month was found in Windsor, Colo., yesterday by the night marahati thére who discovered tt standing by the road. It is being returned to Casper GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY AND WHITEN oKIN Mix the juice of two lemons with es of Orchard White, geist will supply for a a bottle arter-pint softener tifler. Massage ‘ant lemon cream arms and hands, te the youthful ss and whiteness of }in 1902, n Hoelzer of Denver | | |. Evart + prominent Frederick, M4., business man today was acquitted of the murder of his wife, Grace Simmons Kepner, who was found dead last June 18, according to wire advice Mrs. Kepner’s boty was found in bed, where she apparently had been shot to death or had committed sul- clde. Kepner was arrestod MARY MILES IS ONLY 21, SISTER SAYS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16.—<A state ment purporting to have been made at Dallas, Texas, by Homer Reilly, father of Mary Miles Minter, movie star, that his daughter ts thirty years of age and not 21, as is generally be- lfeved, was flatly contradicted today at the home of Miss Margaret Shelby, sister of the actress here, Miss Min- ter’s birth place and date of birth were given as Shreveport, La, April 1, 1902. following DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 16.—The cor- rect age of Mary Miles Minter, movie star, is 21 years, J. H. Reilly her father, said today. ¥re confirmed -| the statement of her sister, Miss Mar- garet Shelby at Los Angeles that Miss Minter was born in Shreveport, La., He also denied that he had madé any statements to the effect that Miss Minter was 30 years old. Reilly is employed on the Dellas News. IME an avestigation, NO CIRCUSES FOR GERMANS By GUS M. OEHM (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN.—(By Mail to United Press.)—Germany is about to see the end of the wandering circus. Little Hang and Fritz, back in 1914, could take in any of 20 or 25 big circuses which wandered here and there under their big tops about Germany. Today only five major cir- cuses remein in Germany and these heave dwindled so that they really amount to very little. The situation results, as almost every other new development, from the economio situation in Germany. The German public is just as inter- ested in and just as anxious to go see a good major circus today as it was in 1914, but the high costs of feeding animals, employing world fa- mous acrobats, clowns, etc., simply puts the price of tickets beyond the reach of even Germany’s millionaires. Circus entertainers are able to find TE So wins the phone i to the chosen few—but today most Mey any women can attain her t's desire by wearing NAVARRE PEARLS a perfect reproduction of the naturel jewel. Their beautiful subdued sheen, permanent lustre and indestructibility make them favored wherever fine jewels are worn. Sold in this city exclusively by Ayers Jewelry Store © 131 S. Center employment in other countries, since their type of work is international in its appeal. urday Special. .... Ginghams, 27-inch ed So. fo) ee __ $1.00 ipe, all colors. 24% YARDS FOR. scmeecean BUNGALOW APRONS 82-inch Gingham 4 YARDS FOR. Tissue Gingham, ratine s White and all colors, each ....... Khaki Middies, ladies each Knickers, DOP BAN sno: 5c stir cle isstanocecinnetlie ste New shipment of P. N. Practical Front Corsets. Complete Many new models. Price $2.50 to $8.50. THE SHIKANY DRY GOODS CO. Phone 736 Specials for Friday and Saturday YARD GOODS DEPARTMENT Percales, good quality. Friday and Sat- $1 00 .6 YARDS FOR e $1.00 range of sizes. 241 E. Second Che Casper Daily Cridune Special Clearance Sale of Musical Merchandise PIANOS, PLAYER-PIANOS AND PHONOGRAPHS Band Instruments, Player Rolls, Sheet Music and small goods must go Provide MUSIC Now for the Winter Months To Come! Here Comes. YOUR Opportunity CASPER’S EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT MOST UNUSUAL PRICES Sale Starts Promptly Friday Morning and Will Continue For a Limited Number of Days Only Open Evenings During This Sale ’Till Nine All the stock from a former music company has been purchased by The Chas E. Wells Music Co. But, in order to clear our floors and warehouse, to make room for new incoming stock, we are giving our friends this great opportunity to get what they want at extremely low prices. Every instrument—New, Used and Shop- aes in excellent condition, and will be delivered to your home— as. E, Wells Music Co. worn, has been gone over thoroughly and backed by a positive guarantee from The C) PLAYER PIANOS Autopiano, late style, mahogany case, P in first ie! ; lass playing condition. Sold new for $850. Sale Price with 4 1 12 rolls —..... Modello—-!~h mahogany case, in fine coudition, good tone, with 12 rolls Hampton Player, of standard make, in good shape, with 12 on player Story & Clark, small bungalow rolls ‘ _$285 model, mahogany, like new, a Story & Clark, full size, satin little peach. Regular $650, with bench to $495 finish walnut, good tone, sliding tall board, regular $585 match —..... $650, like new. As Low as $10.00 DOWN mahogany like new ..... With Terms to Approved Credit mahogany ..—+—....... e 3, Veli CAmete con) SRS) :| Liehelncee $4.50 2 Vielin (Staines) with ga GR "| Laer 11.95 COBO acwcccncecemuces ee Lo ee ee. | ae | eS Several others. Case and bow extra. geeeeccccoococcscoococoocs Extra Special 1 Accordion (used) e e e e ° 3 (Stahtone) .-.-.--..- H 3 Hawaiian Ukes $ Hampton Player Piano, in $ 2 : fine playing condition, : at a) 8.75 : late style, gshouany caso, : pe Rolando 11.75 Ww! enc! match an sos raerteererone 2 : 12 rolls 3 be: meres ‘ee 5.95 e e aeronnenyeereeenen : $285 [| vem 7.40 e e 1 Camp Ukelele Seccccccsccccecscccocccoos at .-----~--.-------- 11.50 CASH SAVINGS PLAN On the papnese of any Piano, Player-Piano or Phonograph included in this Special Clearance Sale, we will allow you an Ad- ditional Cash Saving, amounting to 50 per cent of your Down Pay- ment up to $50—in other words: " With $10 Cash we will give you a recepit for. With $15 Cash we will give you a receipt for_________ $22.50 With $20 Cash we will give youa Fecepls for.——.___-___-.-§3 0.00 With $80 Cash we will give you a receipt for... 45.00 With $40 Cash we will give you a receipt for.__.______......§60.00 With $50 Cash we will give you a receipt for_____..._$75.00 THE CHAS. E. WELLS MUSIC COMPANY Home of the Chickering ; CASPER | 232 E. Second Street DELIVERY pace this sale we Ne cates, any 4 the instruments pare pred in oe dit jate vicinity, out charge for cartage. ‘or deliveries outside of Casper and immediate vicinity, the only additional charge will be the actual delivery. cost 0} -PHONOGRAPHS ee ee - $115 Victrola Console model, co i | Victrola, $850 model, mahogany, Victrola 80; original price $100, Brunswick, Upright model, like new; original price $150. a ee THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923, ’ PIANOS Wellington Upright, golden oak epee in Nic Shape ‘or the be- inner, arga at $9 7 Kurtzmann Upright, mahogany, case, action and tone in perfect snape, slightly used, gore aye. OOO Kutrzmann Upright, mahogany, late style, plain, rich tone, in good shape to POOD Harvard Upright, walnut case, | Rudolph Upright, mahogany case, good tone, om S945 ed, good condition, 2 4 5 sale price PHONOGRAPHS As Low as With Terms to Approved Credit BANJOS Orpheum Banjo, long slightly used, action and case good, well worth $219 $285, sale price... a a MT TT mahogany, BAND INSTRUMENTS 1 Juvenile Drum Outfit (Leedy) ----—------ = 1 Clarinet B flat, id 82.75 10.60 _.. 14.80 . 50.00 39.50 22.00 15.00 22.50 2 Trombones, brass, American made, used... 1 Set Orchestra Bells, used Wellington Upright, gold- en oak case, in fine shape, A good practice piano. $97 TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN FRIENDS GENTLEMEN—aAs I am unable to call at your store, kindly send Re complete information regarding the....-.-.cs-.-—.,.88 Checked above. Phone 194 FREE EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE Within one year’s time, if you desire, you may exchange the instrument porehased for one of equal or greater value, and we will credit all money paid in on the original instrument toward the purchase of the second—Could any- thing be fairer?