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‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. Cde Casper Dally eridun pie fkavmast ras |Blg Conference |LLOYD GEORGE IN. S. CAPITAL ic" msn nraz| On Reparations "9 DAY RESPECTS TO PRESIDENT ag Held Possibl : eee e osstdle BY MARY TOBIN BG waax onicord ef avaye “te a pales, |p WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—David conferences arranged between the worried LONDON, Oct. 25—By common| Lloyd George, who as premier of|British statesman and the directing consent the state department in| Great Britain played a memorable | minds of the American nation. Vd Mcidge Luncheon Miller, Jack Gray, Bruce Chapman, Kruger Carlson came up yester} Washington and the British foreign|role in the great war and in the Secretary Hughes and then Pres!- ¢ Jessen Home. George Webber and Don Miller. day from Parkerton on business. office will issue tonight for publica-| making of the peace that followed dent Coolidge were on the former Mrs. A. T. Jessen was hostess at eee ie ee tion fn temorrow morning's news-|!t, came to Washington today to|premier’s calling list for the first | he second of a series of bri¢ge | Knights of Columbus Al Mathers is spending severa!| papers two important lengthy tele-|cast his sharp Welsh eye over the|few hours of his three days visit. ' Huncheons given today at her resi-| Hold Meeting. weeks at Salt Creek. grams exchanged between Lord|!nner machinery of the American|Late in the day he was to pay a dence, 684 South Lincoln street. The Knights of Columbus held eee Curzon, the British foreign secre-|fovernment and to talk over many} ca!l on Woodrow Wilson, who Iike mong those who attended were|their regular businens meeting last E. M. Robertson ts a Cody bust-| tty and Secretary of State Hughes | Subjects of world concern with Am-|him had filled one of the leading Dirs. Ray Cook, Mrs. A. J. Kelley, |evening at the Knights of Pythias ness man spending a few days here. | CoMcerning an international confer-|erican officials. His arrival here |roles in the drama of war and peace rs. L. A. Bikins, Mrs, A. K. Bott, | hall with a large attendance pres- eee ence on reparations, came at a time when the turbulent|and on the only other living ex- birs. John Healy, Mrs. J. R. Dunbar, |ent. During the evening an enter- Frederick | 1 ‘Sar: x affairs of Europe appear again to| president, Chief Justice Taft. {rs. J. J. Jones, Mrs. Fred Van Gor |tainment was given. The meeting Nelson are SE es Den. sear ic WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Al-| be verging toward a crisis, and when EL Kanal SRE den, Mrs. A. J. Woods, Mrs. C. H.|was in charge of Paul Russel!, bea mane the city ageanitt ua though thero has been an exchange|t#!k of American ald in European septs ee erly ral a ee eral days, Fev of correspondence between Secre-|Teconstruction has had at least a GAS FATAL v, L. Ronaldson, Mrs. James . O. T. U. Meet eee tary Hughes and Lord Curzon, deal- revival. he parting ‘arroll Jr Mrs. C. W. Andrews, | Tomorrow Afternoon. William H. Gels has returnea| ims with the reparations question,| (dress of Ambassador Harvey in irs, Carl Taylor, Mrs. Frank Fish-| The Women's Christian Temper- after being absent from the city for | there 1s no indication here that the} London, the new German request TO M. INE R rd , Mrs, John Durst, Mra, Charles|/ance union will hold an important some time. y discussion marked any striking de- | for hfbAse economic conference all nett, be a Bids, ret cay business sve Se caw ater eile ve velopment in the situation or any Hey ch ap ago Sts colge, ate es derick Jessen, Mrs. Don Sullivan, | noon promptly at 2:30 in parlors Franl change in the attitude of the United e long ng 0} G. M. Vandeveer and the host-|of the Methodist church. Members Hulk wreck Sain eee time | States. BUTTE, Mont., Oot. 25.—John ss. Mrs. Jessen will entertain at the |of both divisions are asked to be from Mammoth. ere eae ————_———_— Edward Crowley, 40, native of Mon- ) hast of a series of bridge luncheons | present as plans for the work of the oe exe berries and son of Timothy Crowiey on Saturday. organization for the year will be iy ay . o ‘ergus county, died in a local Hl eeers semua TA Ate nataen tee taiteet ee ry, SGT eee pie British Empire hospital today shortly after he had ‘ ake Sale been planned which will include re- on'e business, trip bs been overcome by gas at one of the re partucdsltuatatatestacireeasion: hell ews. To Kill Fatted toca ripe) Funeral services will The Susy Bee circle of the Meth- Serena tp wheaenS ona Pa ayes J. E. Williams of Buffalo, Wyo., NDITS eisewel nis fallae hey Bepine est st Ladies’ Aid society will hold a} setection by Mrs. |. Dunn. is attending to bi 2 rt lat aA eae meray Seti | eaeatecd acd lelattitn ate fabio th a eterio usiness affairs here Calf Next Year |) == sisters su i Fpjames Hardware store on Wolcott |be present. There will be a nursery eee ae id: Second streets. for the children, J.B. Efaw of Newcastle is a busi-| | PEKING, Oct. 25—(By The As-| LONDON, Oct. 25.—(United Press.) Yale Institute F Pr Elks’ Party Will a to an thie city today. sociated Press—Troops routed ay une Prodigal and otherwise sons 4 uerade Party > he S eral hundred bandits who attempted|and daughters cf England are com- a Dr ankag October 3. Draw Great Crowd. Everett Brown of the white|today to capture a passenger train|ing home. City Bombarded ‘The Baptist Young People’s union Be Sete sont pele ane Motor company left last week for]on the Peking-Hankow railway as it] ‘The first recorded nationwice kil!- vil give @ masquerade party Mon- Suptoavon for sues’ ky lions, his former home in Marengo, Ia.,|was passing through the northern |{ng of the fatted calf will take pl: ning, October 29 at the First |‘he Elks’ Hallowe'en party which where he will spend some time visit-| port of Honan province, north bound| during the fi ' “iran dba 3 Say eve church. All members and| Wil be given in thelr auditorium at Suir With Bia ieaaher Bene edict oe, nase week of Juine, 1924. | WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—The Ba S s 2 | a ion vy © the open town of Chang-Sha, Chi siends are invited to attend. A prize | Seventh and Center streets. Octo- First photo to reach this country of Marion Louise Prend S 2 k° under fire, ‘The locomotive was|of the British Empire exhibition at| the Yale. Misionaty turituee ne ve awarded to the best masked |®eF #1 as tho first of a series of | Gaughter of Arthur Prendergast of Cincinnat!, 0. Sho now is Lady inom Philip Goldman) is a Thermopolls| struck by bullets but no passengers| Wembley, a few mil lon at|the Yale Missionary Institute is { Nott ten Informal dances, gives every evi-| baving married Sir Hennessy Bden, son of the third Baronet of Weer |™n in the city for a few days were injured. Traffic has been sus-|don, and’the welcome for then. | decne the} porate 6 Neicnegrties ORDIS: dence of having a large attendance.| Adokland eee F iad : . a come he re-j during the hostilities between - eee b pended temporarily. turning wanderer: il} ei ci If this dance “goes off with a bang’? {OB Bogne of Cheyenne ts spending | Pom i pts ‘anderers will not be an | nese factions, the state department Hostess at Luncheon. t| success of the succeeding entertain-|2%4 children will leave next week|Mre. Don B, Sullivan, who will ac- eee cheng, south of > outrare|,, Fr SX months, during the life of | Schurman at Peking. Miss ‘Violet Lever was hostess at | Succes for California where they expect to|company them to California and who . reminiscent of the Lincheng outrage/ tne exhibition gland will hola the thiré of a series of Anton! ee cammittes in charge, Ivan |SPend the winter months. will also spend the winter months prom waieean salle pn ait of last spring ae Bees open house for her sons and atigae Ray O. Shaw of the White Motor bridge luncheons given toay tion |Marshal!, chalrman, Paul Sauter, D. cee there. attend to business affairs here for] and kidnaped. [tea WhO have gone out Into the| company left Monday evening for Rome OD Bout eee. Mrs. Juan |i: LaBrecho and T. J. McKeon, are} Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B. Hase!- oe a short time. regi se avy bush, prairies and jungies and built |New Mexico where he expects to Pr of er Among those who attena [Planning something very elaborate|mire have returned from Denver,| Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nichols and neue te Sy the British Empire, spend several months. . aver, Gries Hana Smith, Mrs. Nel |for this Hallowe'en function and|Where they were just recently mar-|A. E. Stirrett have returned from| A. R. Kenkin of Kansas City 1s TENC Great buildings are being erected a were Mrs. 1. J. Donahoe, Mrs. | Promise that all who attend it will|Tled. Mr. and Mrs. Haselmire have|Cheyenne where they attended the| here on business for the remainder Oct, 26.—{Correspond-|t0 house the baggage of the return: Te now — ‘a Schulte, Mrs. Frank Co-|@RJoy tho evening to the very best | taken epartments at the Poling. funeral of the late Blanche Lum-| of the week. ence of The Associated Press)—Sev-|!"§ men and women. how good a cigarette an, Mrs. Ted Purdy, Mrs. Charles inh re in. keeping with the] Mlas Holen. Grahain of. Denver 1 mis held there Zucatay. eral persons have been tried by \The baggage will consist of saam- ally can be ma Weldner, Mrs. Carney Peterson,| Dec’ 4 | waiting Hace Soy 8 Dama e Heav court martial and presumably some|ples of all that Industry, privation, you must try a Airs. Pitt Covert, Mrs. Leigh Me-|0ccasion will be aristically arrange Seach a. “ her aunt Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. John Gallenger of J y sf them punished as a result of a|bardship and ultimate success have 4 «Walker, Mrs. J. The best music will be provided, and is D. Davidson having arrived|New York arrived in the city yes- recent attempt to take the life of| achieved in all the parts of the Brit- rath, Mrs. O. L. . vail. {in th yy W. Johnson, Mra. Gus Bell, Mra. J. |® spirit of comradeship will prevail. /in. the clty Monday, terday and will be the guests here From Colorado President Tsao Kun. ish Empire 3 hivan, ‘ . for several wee vas made before fre. John McGrath, Mrs. J. Prospective Bride Norton are visiting with friends in cee Snow I Cl thrower. The bomb throwing 0c-| will be included all that the great. ot and SC ians Miss Vera Aimauire wpe. woape Ls the city from their home in Denver.| Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lamb Jr. > 8 aum curred at Paotingfu, Taso's strong-|est empire in the world has to sell a Ald Bake Coase: Dk ev erate eee Om eee have as their guests at thelr home hold. ‘The chieftain escaped for two]and trade to others and among its time this fall, was honored by \@/ Mr. and Mrs. P. Mf Holden and|on McKinley street. Mr. 1 fs reasons: The bomb throwers aim|cwn members. e 4 society of the | Shower Wednesday afternoon at the/son James of Omaha are in the city ente Mee FS a ae] VDENVER, Colo., Oct. 25—A. K.| vas poor and Taso Kun was not < The Ladies’ Aid ety of thel tome of Mrs, L. P. Mathis, 113/ror sare, alti eee city jents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lamb of| Vickers, city engineer, declared to. | “5 P° The open house will not be re- race ingle eteres Sete South Lincoln street. ‘The shower | tp" S20! ee ee ay Indianapolis. Be as day that onterday’'s wet; ? eae le tee eae sirtotea to Bnsiishmen. After the hold a sal Leite was given by Mrs. Mathis and her 3 snow had been the most damaging "a ions of Englishmen who wil! t 10 o'clock Saturday morning at | Tor iiaw, Mrs. H. C. Mathis, | cormla Where they will spend sev-| A. H. Stewart, manager of _thé| to trees and shrubs in tho history of cane tne eam ations ing (visit the show will come the quar- he Richards and Cunningham store. |" 7 121+ refreshments were served sya gg Sirs America and Iris theaters, ts in Den-| Deny Hundreds of telephone | Wester Oregon aro sultan ivan ia inte? of a million Americans who are eee and the color scheme of the decora-| 44 : ver visiting with Mrs. Stewart and| poles were down in the intermoun-| "10'llG by the results of experiments | CxPected to look It over during its irs. Lela Entertains tions were in keeping with the Hal-| yu" robert peers & business attending to business affairs. tain country and statements issued | “cated by the results of experiments| six months of life. t Mah Jong Party lowe'en season. " lays from —_— at the Mountain States Telephone see There is some suggestion that the pt an informa! hone traffic had by it - nent it shows any ability to fl- fen this afternoon at her home,|C: O- Thompson, George Ferwso,|’ a9. ana airs. George 2. Fulthrian ° ° Dletely tn many directions; | Anelent popular divinations con-| Tn esau, Amid 06 West Fourteenth atreet. Among| G- 1. Link, Charles Swingle, Harley lof Sait Lake City have moved to ity: riers Between 300 and 400 telephones| Mected with Hallowe'en probably — hose present for the afternoon were) son ‘pucker, I. J. Jacobson and|) sre @nd will make their home were out of commission in Denver | TePresented a heathen festival whose Dire, ZT. 8. Cooke, Mrs. Charles} 110 aisses Sara Swingle and Jose-| °° today as a result of broken wires} Celebration consisied in eis share ampbell,: Madame Cooke, Mrs. RJ oi in6 Harding. cin |_P. C. Spencer, chairman of the| flowing yesterday's snowstorm. — | hanvest litte, te Ceparin f. Wertz, Mrs. William D. Allély,/ "7 siower was a miscellaneous| _™£s8 Sadle LaTouf will arrive this Republican state committee on his| .Poulder, Leadville, Georgetown, | °f the fruits of the earth: ul pire. HH. Schwartz, Mrs. A. J} ..0'CLa ation Almauist, who ts one|CV%ne from New York where sho Ra uucan state commit Lander, | Steamboat Springs, Berthoud, John: Fe nid aihnlce eltirocat n anningham, and Mrs, B. L. Esta-/ 00° we oa young ladies of the| D8 Just purchased an exclusive line| stopped in the city last night ‘| stone, Wellington and the entire| Turkey sent 34,959 pa PP - brook. city, was the reeipfent of many|°f Tew aise fand Christmas novel. Ae thptengll's tbe Estes Park. testen were abut or |to the United States last August. rar eee ies. Miss LaTouf will be the guest from telepho! feation to handsome and useful gifts. guestof, Vv. H. Stone of! phone communica: . 7] Bake Sale Saturday Wrens relatives during her stay here, clty on legal” business Hig uth®| Denver this morning but 1t was] Medium Brown Hair looks best baa’) < D : t Norris Market Pythian Dance at down by automobile and had any.| **Pected service would be restored | of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. The American Legion auxiliary} rriday Evening Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trevett and thing but a pleasant journey. ¥"l ater in the day. Advertisement. é will hold a sale of baked pone, ke ‘The Kn'ghts of Pythlas will give Gaenee ae ube! leave this eve- oes * Can you think of two more lovely waltz songs? rday of this week at the No an informal dance Friday evening |" for fornia where they will ear thi feat market on Second street. All|!" snoir hall for all members of the|SPend the winter months. Miss Tre. Hertha reaetes fe pet eatles axe Bee uromcaHesr Mus pe sord tay oceeds will go toward making snd organization, Pythian Sisters and paseo? will study vocal during her stay | fairs trom Worland, i raeel a A T R AMPOO purchasing clothing for the children} their friends. Light refreshments | there. ot i here of ex-service men. will be served during the evening, ° eve ‘A charge of one dollar will be made.| Mrs. W. A. Sutterfiela has return- wen jemand Ot, tne Grane and "| It contains considerably more cocoanut oil than the ordinary f Eastern Star Meeting eee ed from an extensive pleasure trip fiir’ Conhine aateee ieee ec shampoos, pas king 3 not only a greater cleanser, but more The Fort Casper chapter Order of | Sunday Evening atives in Nebraska and Kansas. ; eee j Eastern Star will meet in regular ion this evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. During the Dr. and Mrs, T. J. Rlach will en- ae) tertain at an informal dinner party} , Miss Ruth Curtis came up yester-| ,,77,, Warren Robb and party aro 7, vist! ri Sunday evening at thelr home. Bight |@¥ from Dougias on a short pleas.| Visiting for several days here and necting candidates will be initiated) nests will attend. ure trip. peace: 10 business affairs from ORIENT. nd refreshments will be served. LT Se fe Ss Airy 8 Se ae = = — Al Jisiting members in the city and alll ges. filler Entertains fr. and Mra. J. W. B; lites Rocal members are asked to attend. | At Tea Wednesday Salt Lake City are spending a short | y, un + Tiainea ta expected to arrive ale Mrs. R. D. Mi'ler was hostess at an|t!me here visiting with friends ang|-> ‘ne Clty this evening from Bill- ORIENTAL ° lallowe’en Party informal tea given yesterday after. |®ttending to business affairs, j taOes ast Evening noon at her home on South Beech Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Wilson were] street, complimentary to Madame| Mrs Rosa F. Bell of Chicago ts a hosts at a Hollowe’en party siven| miller, mother of Mr. Miller who has | Visitor in the city for a short time, eee het |i, SHAMPOO thoroughly removes all dust, dirt and dandruff from the hair, Jeav- | Home-made, but Has No SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND Equal for Coughs jast evening at their residence in| been visiting here for somo time at 4 onor of their son, George's birth-|the Miller home. The Misses N. Grimand and B. Tai ceeeti nen) ay meee Te SATURDAY ing was spent in eee Grimand accompanied _ b: Makes a family supply of brilliant, wavy appearance ob- lay. The evening @ y James depend: ‘cough medicine, py tained is due to the scientific playing games and dancing after] gamflton-Messersmith. rimand of St. Louis are spending ily prepared, and saves about $3. proportioning of cocoanut oil, vhich refreshments were served.| Marriage Tuesday some time here visiting with friends Decorations of Hallowe'en designs] ygiss Odetta Hamilton and Charies| They arrived yesterday. ft cats and pumpkins were used.| yessersmith were quietly married Among those who attended were! ruesday evening at 6 o'clock at the which glosses the hair and stim- / ulates the roots into greater ac- tivity. Gouraud’s Oriental Cocoa- i nut Oil Shampoo is so far su, BLANKETS-—Single cotton, each_$4.00 ere If you have a severe cough or chest Kigecraun: Miss Catherine Holmes of Rawlins | Cold accompanied with soreness, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milden, Mr. and eth iret tist |Was a visitor here yesterday. throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult Coconnmotl perior that the difference is Bis. G. B. Ward, Misa’ Frances| Church, the Rev. ©. M. Thompeon Jr Sipe breathing, or it your child wakes up iene Roticeable at once. Double wool nap, large size Blankets, ard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jen-} oficiating. ‘They were attended by} Miss Zola Davis came in yeater-| want quick help, try this reliable old | “ee \ fe decked by jy Pd = at | eS ie ------$5,35 ins, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nealson,/ Mrs. Ruth Holmes, sister of the| “ay from Salt Creek on a shopping | home-made cough reinedy. Any drug- de on rents, st) pebiio osatidensn, reer < ome e nd the honored guest. bride. trip. gist can supply you with 2% ounces 0a Medicated Soap, Gouraud's Oriental a Aas dueseiriniih had Beem si vs ot Patras Taian sibist woes Bll] Sat Seals peste mire 1 pottle wi ‘anu: , ridge Tea dent of Casper for the last three) Mr. and Mra. F. ©. LaMar ana| fill the bottle with plain granu- Tonal merit Se OMe © All wool, extra large Blankets, pretty This Afternoon Mrs. Paul H. Richards was host 88 at an informal bridge tea given rs and is connected with the Oll-|™other were Glenrock visitors who | clarified’ molasaes, honey, or comm Fie'ds Trahsportation Co, He is a|©2me up yesterday for a short time.| syrup, instead of sugar’ syrup, if nativelot Autuhen; Zuwas) Wheterbe cee desired. This recipe makes a pint of hin afternoon at her home on CY} has been living in Douglas for the} Miss Ella Schrodiett of the Wyo-| feally remarkable cough remedy. | It pvenue in honor of Mrs. J. H. Robins/iast nine years. They will make|™!ng Finance corporation returned | cost. it on iatdavend ett eate to Led ft Colorado Springs, who is visiting} their home on North McKinley|th!s morning from the western part| quick and lasting relief. ‘5 with friends in the city. Eight | street. of the state where she has been You can feel this take hold of a vs Ferd. T. Hopkins & Sen, New York colorsspair = 222 ------$8,98 OUTING FLANNEL—36-inch figured with kittens, butterfly and nursery HURRY!. THEY ARE GOING FAST! este “aftenton spending the last few months. cough in a way that means business. Rows of Sample Suits 4 ; td 4g ee ler PP Ryle i oneaes ALL SIZES ALL STYLES ALL WOOL designs, suitable for children’s ‘irs. Combs Will Pict er nl onite wilt svectebtain Personals he members of the Friday bridge ‘lub tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clarkson ar. heals the irritat ed membranes that rived in the city yesterCay from| line the throat and bronchial tubes Denver and will spend several days| with such promptness, ease and cer- here. tainty that it is really astonishing. ehiete Pinex is a special and highly co trated i # Mr. and Mrs. A. Morton are visit-}|_ Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cook are Say tine flee ia eres Art Department Mecting ing here for several days from their | Tulsa, Okla, visitors spending sev-| best ‘known me Of overcoming riday Afternoon. nothedias Hilines’ Monts eral days in the city. severe coughs, throat and chest cold The art-department of the caer eee ni tions of th } ‘omen's Departmental club will .| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolf will , fe eet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the ao Se bro rete piiday ued NaF leave overland within the next ton | Pires” with fall dicectiog’s Pe agree ublio Ubrary. An interesting Pro-| aay ago, 1s reported to be improy-|8¥8 for California where they will | accept anything else. Guaranteed to ram has been planned and al! mem-|'0 2 yaniaty, spend the winter months. They will| give absolute satisfaction or money ers of the department are asked to eke go the southern route and will be promptly. refunded. The Pinex Co, e present. During the meeting a de- and Mrs. Henry T. Russert | Joined in Pueblo, Colo., by Mr. ana} ¥t Wayne, Ind. sion will be made as to the future : yelly of the werk of the depart- ents, gowns and kimonas, per yard______35¢ $16.50 $25.00 JAKE THE NIFTY TAILOR Wyatt Hotel Basement Phone 802 FEATHER PILLOWS—17x24, each___$ MA-MA DOLLS—A big special___$4.39 Millinery Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jardine Pattern Hats and Bags, the latest thing from Paris. Duvetyn and Corded Silk. cet... P2029 O SPECIAL LADIES’ WOOL SPORT HOSE— per pair -----_____________--__$9,00 SILK AND WOOL HOSE—In black and brown, pair__-_----_____ ---$1.95 Mr. . for over eighty pare sn eter Goa Mrs, Thomas Mills entertained at : ees ineiesio end children's party yesterday after- complexion in perfect Poon at her home in honor of her condition through the faughter, Fairy Mae's elghth birth- tress of the season's ay. A decoration scheme of black RY activities. Whit: Two excellent sea coast songs by a ringing TRIMMED PATTERN | n - a! 4 fay a ee carrier at in i wees, 3 bass voice, HATS ........ Adis set lasasdebbutss-st pseeslainston $5.00 ° Among the invited guests were Bet- Bisson Pating, Virginia” sper THE DE BEAUX HAT SHOP Jeannette Kimball, Marjorie Spicer . In Shikany Dry Goods etley Ricker, Mary Dell Peck. Be y Gray, Gwendolyn Lucky, Blanche Phone 736 141 E. Second