Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1923, Page 12

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ee I AY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923 1,200 miles south west of Queens town. French sensDflities. “Productive HAVRE—The British steam Che Casper Daily Cridune resources,” or “progressive pay- FRENCH YIELD TO REQUEST OF === l2x= = KLAN SLAYER TO GO = ON TRIAL NEXT WEEK sh REPARATIOs prosLen (—— PARIS, Nov. 1—(By The Asso-;vitation to the Untte@ States to ciated Press)—The reparation com-|join the conference of experts for | Speedy Hearing for Murder of Captain OL. GED. HDS HERE |= emcee oburn Planned by Authorities of C Atlanta; Peace Warrants Issued Le pi i pe ————___ Tribune Want Ads bring resui, to this port, was reported afire examination of the reparation ques-! tion were regarde@ in diplomatic | and French official cireles today | ‘as brighter than yesterday. Ths improved situation was said | to be due to the tendency of the British government to accept in at tenuated form ‘Premier Potncare’s | reservation restricting the estimate mediately with the German request for a hearing on the reparations question as proposed tn the Berlin government's note of October 24, if the several governments, includ- Ing the United States, are unable to agree regarding the setting up of Silk-Lined ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7.—If the necessary arrange- tes. the “present.” | ] ’ ; ] ] J a@f the best interests of Casper during my term or office? Sincerely, 8S. K. LOY 4 1 r ) SS ; 100 Dresses selected from our regular Drink Plenty Water and | A 5 15-MINUTE SERVICE ON pak Ciaeki se rae Be- |i] stock of high-grade dresses. See Our) The Home Of Compare i | ore Breakfast Occa- Windows Our Values aionaliy i Today dart Schaffner & Marx Clothes V2" NORTH AND SOUTHWEST | svn.» sous cianys ove ane soue{ff Remember these dresses were not back feels sore, don't get si ed < ; r racor proceed to load your stomach with ||| bought for a special sale. nD hi FE a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys 1 _ the entire urinary tract 3 6 — \K your kidneys clean like yo 7 i sn eee ei thee tay | eer your bowels hen = flushing For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, rn LAs Tee: y | them with a mild, harmless salts SERRA Sorin mit | ch "etn teeny ter et 9 sete v north to southwest Casper and thei: normal metivity 24 ) found that such a schedule could be . - n maintained satisfactorily. Conse- Pa fe Tay in aalueee prs " quently another bus has been! strain from it 500 grains of acid ] ordered and will arrive about Da- nd waste, so we can readily unde: “i cember 5. When the new machine | stand the vital importance of keep. 3 Fisher Race Sou tae wo thee ayaa peony a busses for that section of the city. Gat SARIS Oe as With the arrival of the new bus z. ‘ there will be sight busses in Casper, |Z, bharmaciat about four ounces B A Bae mee orth and southwest Cas. |in a glass of water before breakfast d street busses run over a part. of | eanig ins any ie Reed Ate The new Casper-Salt-Creek Bus—this gives the public the bene- , jou enter street and CY avenue, | ‘this ta sal fi 3 ; : there will be 12 trips per hour made | cei of eenmes en ete from the fit of two busses leaving Casper and Salt Creek daily, A over that pavement, making it vers! }ined with ithia, and has’ been convenient to catch a bus at almost | used for years to help clean and a any time for residents in that | stimulate clogged kidneys: aso to section. | neutralize the acids in the syst SCHEDULE : Drill Te Will B feritation, thus often relieving blad- Leaves Casper Leaves Salt Creek |der we ness, i pi am L e| Jad Salts is tnexpenstve; cannot Se a Dae aes meaty vic |injure; makes a delightful efferve- ; Formed by Lodge) rere 2 Slgnttat etterve: Chases: Geonastte: 2 p. m. Daily 2 p. m. Daily j jone should take now and then to ‘wi or atin n |help keep their kidneys clean and Chiffon Velvet Canton Crepe Express Bus Leaves 9 a. m. Express Bus Leaves 2 p. m. D W. C. Goodwin, drill _master,/active. Try this; also keep up the 3 ishes to call attenti to the|water drinking, and no doubt yo . * Kaignte o¢ the Apollo Commandery | wi wonder ‘what. became et your Dresses for street, afternoon and even- i No. 8 F. and A a drill | kidney trouble and backache. By ’ Sal Cc kk T c No.8 and si meunn have voor mhvsiaan «(ll ing wear. Sizes 14-44 t Creek Transportation Company 1s" a eee o ne your kidneys at leas: ice 2 ste a 4 SAS Nee Paints paieers case | yearn Ad vatinee aut Leaves Casper at Arkeon Bldg. Leaves Salt Creek at Hotel Salt Creek es ed to be present to join the drill ——————>_— ‘ team. A 5 3 Tribune Want Ads bring results ments can be completed, Philip E. Fox publicity chief for the Ku Klux Klan, will be placed on trial next week for the murder of Captain W. S. Coburn; attorney for the Sim- mons faction of the organization, according to announce- A eertes of 13 revival meeting: will open at 8 o'clock this eve in the Salvation Army Ill, West Yellowstone avenue. Lieut Col. Geo. HL Davis arrived in Cas: ‘This decision was reach== by Str John Bracbury of Great Britai: M. Barthou of France, Signor D’-| Arelio of Itwy and M. Bemelmans| the advisory investigating commit-|of Germany's capacity to my | ment today by Solicitor General John A. Boykin. ANNIVERSARY I CELEBRATED BY LEE DOUD 60. By SPARK PLUG. Tuesday evening markea the first anniversary of the founding of the Lee Doud Motor Co., in Casper, and was celebrated by the employes of the company, and a few chosen| the warrants were H. K. Rarsey, PARIS, Nov. 7—(By The Asso- . - - guests, through the medium of aj mperial Kligraff, or national secre.|°f Nebraska and for the Hawaiian] jated Press)—The prospects for an Estimates Giadly Furnished Tailored only of the finest “pep” banquet held in the private} ‘ary of the order; Brown Harwood,|‘*!ands. He las a wide reputa |ocreement between France and|y49 —, Midwest Phone 183\v | ses Al hall of the Hotel Henning. | !mperial klazik, or head of all grana| tion as one of the best men of t reat Britain on the text of the in- | unfinished worsteds and The Lee Doud Motor Co., formeriy | ™@gons, and T. J. McKinnon, head| Country engaged in the work he |. = - ‘ 4 known as the Doud-Weaver Motor] °f the investigation department of|40ing. Col. Davis has a record 0 blue serges lined with Skin Co., is the local dealer for the Paige and Jewett, and has made surpris- greas durin: the year in|t© newspaper men, by Municipal |»umanity, and an interpreter of th Caspeh . : Judge T. O, Hathoock Inte last night. |€0spel. Above all he ts an influ lining. Guests of honor last evening were| Pr. Johnson was quoted as stating |@Mtial and enthusiastic speaker : A. L. Doud, vice president of the company, and A. M. Platte, of the Platte-Fawcett Motor Co., of Den ver, district distributor for the two cars named above. Both delivered short after dinner addresses, and outlined the work of Mr. Doud dur- ing the past year, and the outlook for the local company for the future. Melville and Stetson, professional entertainers assisted in making the affair lively in the extreme, and a bit of home talent in the form of a quickly organized sextette caused | P0‘lly harm at the hands of the - more laughter than applause. Said| @¥2ns faction Sela Be 3 sextette deserves honorable men-| Dr ra ans, eapertal wizard, I desire to tender my ‘sincere On Sale Friday é tion. It was composed of Billy | °!™ oday aS sa! oO either in appreciation to the newspapers of ~ : 3. B,| New York or on his back ; z n - . Cal Brown, Cecil Lake, N. B. way back to ft t ‘ Moe Walter Bose and Cayark| Atlanta. McKinnon wes said to] the sity and the loyal friends who 10 Per Cent Off On All Suits, Nothing Restricted— Plug.” Lee Doud, president of the com- pany which bears his name, was toastmaster. Those present included A. L. Doud, A. M. Platte, Charles | 'Sht, deputy sheriffs who attempt-| support of his administration. Mr. Pep congratulates you, Mr. Loy! City Hall Cut- Midert, Fred R. Morrell, HH. 1._| % to Serve the warrants at the resi HARRY B. DURHAM. | 2 ‘ ” Lats Sherrer, P. V. McLaughlin, R. ©. dence Teported: Mig” i Picxeracsid ccd bea sey | Prices would carry the “BAG” to Gar-bag-e. ; Scribner, T. O. Allison, Billy Brown, ae ‘cted yesterday afternoon! or results try a Tribune Classi- a x a n 4 ee for murder in connection with tt r Cal Brown, Cecil Lake, N. E. Moe, : he} fled Ad. a cCnairmne Walter Boos, Miss Melville and Mr. | Kling of Coburn still remained | = r r Stetson, and “Sparky,” who repre-| “Jet early today concerning the @ented the Tribune. Appreciation Is Expressed By Dr. Loy I am Ceeply grateful to those good citizens of Casper who sup ported me durmg the successful campaign which resulted in my election as Mayor yesterday. To | fair, was in a highly nervous con $40 50 Values ¢ > $65 Values those who could not vote for me | dition during the day yesterday, but i Values $ ; I give assurance that I hold no | seemed to become normal last night 01 will whatsoever and take this means of congratulating them for their sportsmanlike campaign against me. May I hope for the united and sympathetic co- operation of my oppanents as well as my friends in the promotion ATLANTA, Ga. Nov. 7—Peace warrants issued for the arrest of Dr. Hiram W. Evans, imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and three other offictais of the imperial palace, on complaint of Dr. Fred B. per this morning with his singer and his A. D. C. in preparation fot |the big meeting this evening. Col Davis is crusader for states west Johnson, chief of staff to Wiliam Joseph Simmons, klan emperor, who was quoted as having express fear of injury Evans faction,” stood today as the latest development following the shooting to death late Monday of W. Coburn, attorney for the klan fac- tion fighting Evans, by P. E. Fox, editor of the Knight Hawk, a klan publication, and publicity agent for the klan. Service on the warrants had not been obtained at an early hour to- day. n Associates of Dr. Evans named in the kian, Warrants were {ssued, according to Judge Hathcock that his reason for asking for the issuance of the peace warrants was fear for his safety, due to the killing of Coburn by Fox and subsequent statements to him (Dr. Johnson) by Fox, that Dr. Johnson, E. Y. Clarke, emperor Simmons and Coburn were all ‘slated to go.” Dr. Johnson todmy was quoted as saying to Judge Hathcock: hough I did not believe Fox time, the subsequent sinying of Coburn has caused me to fear “the hands of tic) COLONEL DAVIS great service during the recent war. He is well informed, a reader of ‘The members of the local Salvaticr Army under whose: auspices he is appearing feel that they have been very fortunate in securing him. —_————— H.B. Durham Extends His Appreciation have been at his residence at Nor- cross, Georgia, Harwoocd fal pa and Ramsey and who llve near the tmper- ce, were not at home last motive for the shooting. Other than his first statement to the effect that Coburn had in his possession documents that would “ruin” him Fox has said nothing that might hint at his reason for the crime. axistence of any such documents was denied by Dr. Johnson, who said he had aided Coburn in pre- paring the papers Fox ts said to have believed would be damaging to his character if made public. Dr Johnson was quoted as saying that Coburn and Fox were comparatively strangers. Newspaper men said that Fox, after spending an apparently sleep. less night Monday following the af. IF BACK HURTS supported me in yesterday's elec- tion; and to tender to the succes: ful candidate, for mayor, in the contest, Dr. S. K. Loy, my hearty congratulations and my cordial of Belgium at a meeting of the com-| mission last night at which | Col- nel James A. Logan, official ob- erver for the United States also was present. The Germans, in thefr note last month, asked the cammtssion to egin examination into Ger nany’s/ capacity for payment and allow representatives of the erlin government personally to I hi “capacity | he rdtuation and the meas-|elimination of the phraso y ica tas for payment” which has proved so ures Germany had taken for re-| ‘orming her budget and stabilizing | er currency. They likewise sug- ested that the German delegates e heard regarding the documents nbodying the results of the Bel- an technical studies of the rep- ation problams. eARLY AGREEMENT \WITH BRITAIN SEEN DRUG U.S. A. THURSDAY FRIDAY (See Thursday Papers) One cent, on every sale, should go towards the new GARBAGE COLLEGE down in Cincinnati,—Ohio— M. Potncare ft is stated, has al- ready declared he is willing to give | a. rather elastic interpretation to! this reservation, permitting it to| cover a period of perhaps two years. Discussion is now proceeding as| to whether an accord cannot be reached; on the understandings that the word “present” would mean the| peril of the moratorium aaked for by Germany, which everyone admits must be granted for at least four years. Another alternative suggested in the effort to reach an accord, is the irritating to the French official mind. The British, Italian and Belgian @iplomatists have consider ed a new formula which would mean the same thing, but satisfy Electric Supply and Construction Co. Wiring ano Supplies SALE SATURDAY BLAKEY & CO. 136 South Center Street DRESSES 5 ON SALE JU 2-Pants Suits .50 (These suits cannot be dupli- cated elsewhere for less than $60. ner’s best grade of heavy silk Men, if you want values come in and look at these wonderful suits, you'll find only the finest of styles, the best of ‘tailoring and a com- plete range of sizes and -- models, , ‘All Alterations Free Styleplus Overcoats IN THREE GROUPS 27° 37° 44 Every. 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