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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923 ple of need and the satisfaction of| tors Norbeck, South Dakota; John-| kota, will be asked to Join the com. same that operated in the very be-|son, Minnesota. and Ladd. North Da-| mittee. ginning is precisely the same prin- = etple in operation today.” } a PAGE TWO =. FRENCH CLAN AFVENGE WAR linterval before December twenty-fith are rapidly dimivishing, ‘Cauper ia surely's pros. ‘perous town, if Christian buying this season is any criterion and methinks it is, for lit- jerally hundreds of wonderful gifts are finding new owners each day. Shoppers and merchants alike are optimistic and happy and that spells prosperity to those who can Half Million Men Are Prepared to Take Field, Report. FOREIGN. TRADE INPORTANGE. 1 : GEN EMPHASIS| Change 0 Sought, Report CLEVELAND, Ohio. Dec. 13.-~ (By The Associated fames| WASHINGTON, Dec. 13—thouse Grain Grading ~ | \read the writing on the wall. It makes no difference which store one enters, it is always jthe same+shoppers everywhere, their faces aglow with anticipation and the joyful |4- oom of the United| members from the grain growing \spirit of giving. And the busy salespeople never seem to tire of showing their lovely aaa ‘te wares or in helping buyers make proper selections. Casper merchants have shown great vision in anticipating the rapid growth of the city and have bought accordingly, hence the cosmopolitan appearance of the stores. It is not necessary to go to any other |city to buy, for anything one might wish orneed can be found right here. While you are tion and chair-| states of the northwest named = ional Foreign trade| committee today to confer with Sec: council told sevgral hundred dele-| retary Wallace in regard to changes gates to the annual conference of/in the grading of grain. A delega-| the Cleveland Chamber of Com-| tion of grain men which placed a re- merce at lunchton here that we|quest for changes before President 4 A A must not retire from foreign trade} Coolidge yesterday appeared before PARIS, Dec. 13.—{United Press.) shopping tomorrow, go in to the stores and ask to see some of these things I found | because Europe is not now able to'the members today. y —In the minds of French military today: continue her accustomed rate of} The committee, appointed by Rep- / nm, Germany is preparing for aj| buying and sellin, resentative Nelson, Republican, Wis- OF war of revenge. Marshal Foch has| PERFUMES AND TOILETRIES | HAND-MADE AND and rich In appearance and one that} Mr. Farrel! spoke in part as fol-/consin, chairman of the meeting, officially pointed out the danger to| Every woman loves dainty toilet | EMBROIDERED will last @ life time. Isn't there lows. was instructed to draw up legislation the Conference of Ambassadors. It accessories for her dressing table Why not a dainty little hand-made | some nice man you wou'd like to buy| “In the first place our partici-| seeking the changes if action is not has been practically decided that/and this season one sees displayed | dress for some little tot? There are|this for this Christmas? You will| pation in foreign trade is not now,/ taken a3 the president or Mr. Wal- a! the work of the Interallied Control |so0 many different cases or sets of| some very clever ones here and 50 /find it with many more unusual gifts| and has never been, merely a matter|lace. Members of the committee are. Mission, which lapsed with the| exquisite perfumes, toilet water,/easy to iid. One cou!d imaginé|at the Casper Stationery Company,,of preference on our part, or even! Representative Clague, chairman: Franco-Belgian occupation of the! powder, rouge and other beautifiers| some little fairy-Ilke figure flitting |138 South Center street, @ matter of convenience. On the| Cooper, Wisconsin; Williamson. Ruhr last January, will be resumed, | dear to the feminine heart. One of] about in a lovely little frock I saw. contrary it has been and is a matter| South Dakota; Sinclair, North Da- at least partially, this month, in| these seta is particularly attractive|It was al white with the da'ntiest of economic necessity. The first|/kota and Leavitt, Montana. Sena- centers where the Berlin govern-|/and from a famous perfumer—Ju-| designs done in hand embroidery. men who landed on our shores from ment may be able to accord pro-|neve is the name. An unusually|The material was sheer lawn and Europe neeCed and had to have! 5 tection to the allled officers, | pretty odd shaped gift box of blue|there were the tiniest hand-made supplies of various sorts from the} Camphor For Sore What ts the exact status of the! and gold with lining of white satin,|tucks and {t was all edged with a| ‘The south’s first big calcium ar-| countries from which they cama Eyes ANNOUNCEMENT \ German military machine, which | contains a bottle of perfume, one of| fine picot erochet. eu can get|senate plant is about to begin op |Our import trade began at that| MA THE LADIES OF the treaty of Versailles limited to/toflet water and a box of powder.|them from six months to two years|erations at Monroe, Loulsiana. It is| time, in the supply of these wants.| It is surprising how quick eye in- CHRISTMAS BAZAAR BY seven divisions of infantry and)Juneve preparations are ultra re-|of age. Some of the dresses for the| intended primarily to supply Louis.|89, alse, our export trade began| flammation ts helped by camphor, GRACE A. M. E. CHURCH, 305 N. GRANT ST. three of cavalry, comprising a total) fined, so you can feel perfectly se-| older tots have little touches of color| {ana cotton planters with poison| then. hydrastis, witchazel, etc., as mixed * DECEMBER 18 of 95,255 officers and men, in addi-|cure in giving a set of them. This brighten them. A gift of this/with which to combat the boll wee- ‘That same necessity exists to-| in Lavoptik eye wash. One small r 2 § tion to the general staffs of the/ is only one of many charming gifts |kin4 would sure!y be appreciated by] vil, a However it may have shifted) bottle helps any case sore, weak or|| “Jiggs’ Dinner” Prepared by Mrs. Frances Broadus army corps and the artillery, the| you will find at The Midwest Phar-|some busy mother. There are so Se al in its application, whatever change! strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup Served From 5:00 to 7:00 P. M. total not to exceed 100,000 effectives? | macy, Midwest Bullding. many pieces of lovely hand-work in trona Pancake Flour. Deliver,|™may have ocourred tn the detail of! free. Casper Pharmacy.—Adver- Says Army Is Strong. FURS ARE APPROPRIATE this store. Where? At The Swan-| ed to your home. Phone 1578W. our international trade the princi-! tisement Lieutenant Colonel Reboul, who.| 15, near the Henning hotel on|#0n Sisters Mill'nery and Art Store| —————————— previous to his retirement from the} south Center street, I saw some very |0" East First street. army, served on the Interallied Con-| smart looking fur neck pleces in a|NEW KNITTED ROMPERS trol Mission in Germany and the! window and they looked so inviting| This 1s something new in street countries bordering on Russia an3}7 just hag to go in and tnquire| wear for the kiddies, Tt ie @ one 1s in close touch with the high army | anout them and examine them more| piece knitted wool romper sult with circles here, has just declared that! closely, There ig one af Baume|cap to match and is much more the camouflaged German army !%/tartin that js a beauty. It is made| convenient and comfortable than the aa strong numerically as it was be-| of two perfectly matched skins and| old style two-piece teddy-bears, and 42 divisions. The German division,| Wonders. There is one here in Cas-|nary. There 1s a base of biack bac 4 according to the treaty of Versailles, | Per that will delight the heart of onyx, upon which rest humidors for is consists of 410 officers and 10,830/80M@ young miss on Christmas| cigars and cigarettes. These are of irq men, morning. This is a little girl doll] the onyx and lined with cedar. ‘Thor ; ti Thus, while complying with the} @shteen inches tall and dressed in| {s a match-holder and six individu! F H F H bec letter of the treaty, Germany would |® cunning pink romper ash trays of brass. This set is plain or er -- For um tre , fore the war. In an article In the ‘Temps he traces the organization of the Einwohnerwehren, which was followed by the Orgesch, which In turn was replaced by various mill- tary formations, ostensibly volun- teer corps, but providing an efficient system of training for millions of young Germans. Before the war Germany had 21 army corps, each with its general | staff and comprising two divisions. | Colonel Beboul points out that the | reading this, don’t you know some the markings are unusually effec- tive. Then there is a Platinum Fox that is exquisite. It is such a beau- Uful color and the fur is very soft and even and fashion decrees that Platinum Fox is the last word in furs just now. There were many more lovely ones—Stone Martin and fox skins in taupe, red, brown and black. If you are a man, who Is lovely lady who would Ike one of is much smarter in appearance. ‘Thero was a very pretty one in red with grey collar, cuffs and pocket trimmings, and there were pom-pons of the grey on the belt, The cap was of red with grey head-band and pom-pon, There were several at- tractive color combinations in this| new end practical garment. Any mother of little tots would surely be nterested In these and many more garments that I saw at The Stuart these? You will find them at The| Children's Shop, 180 South Center seven infantry divisions comprising |S" ; the Reichswehr, or regular German|jyscon™| Sample Cloak and Sult/ street. army, are so distributed and or- gwanized that they cover exactly the same territory as the pre-war corps and are capable of being immedia’ ly split up Into 21 army corps, or be able to put into the fleld half a million infantry without calling on the reserves. Has 21 Trained Staffs. The treaty permits the establish- ment of only three genera} staffs of army corps, two for the infantry, one for the cavalry. Colonel Be- boul holds that there are actually 21 trained staffs. Moreover, Ger- | Hendren Doll? THIS DOLL TALKS AND SINGS Did you ever hear of a Madame They ai from France and they the perfectly marvelous thing I have to tell you about this doll, is, that she sings five songs and sings them sweetly and distinctly. I heard her sing, vondon Bridge Is Falling Down,” “Little Boy B'ue,” and what do you think—she says her prayers, too—the little good night prayer that all good kiddies know, I saw only one like this and I just wonder A SMOKING SET FOR HIM This is a gift for a man who likes to spend his evening at home with a book and cigar for company. This smoking set ig quite out of the ordi- Gills Chat E Gruc3 - Worth-While Jewelry ear 3 y who the lucky little girl will be, > | many, in view of the next confilct, : ; tty according to this expert, ts build:|t whom Santa Claus will give it] ,,} oui never, know how, quickly a AKE a happy choice to car ur gay holiday greet- ing up: on Christmas morning, The Rich-} cry this famous old home-made rem- : “ ” “ ” unt allroad syatern eepectaliy| aris and Cunningham Company | ely. AGpit whe hee bomnied ail ings to “her” orto “him.” Choose Jewelry that be- adapted to the strategic transport will be glad to show this lovely doll day and all night, will say that the reid pogenae to you if you wil! go in there wheti| immediate relief given is almost. like speaks the proper sentiment, such as you will find here. ; 2—A mobilization machine atmilar |¥°U sre down town. and there is nothing better far coughs, i i i ot to the pre-war organization; THES ARE MARVELS OF into a pint bottle, put 24% onnee é Decorative as well as useful ae anything you may, select. = 3—A war industry eapable of BEAU TY eect is of Finexs, then add ‘plain Tanulated - manufacturing in a minimum period @ very smart East Second street | * a 4 “ | of time all material needed for ajShop there js a collection of rare a A RM weg oye ear mie prolonged campaign. beaded bags that look as though] Hither way, the full pint saves about sib According to the treaty, the|they might suddenly have been| two-thirds of the money usuall ‘ armaments allowed for the seven | transferred from Fifth Avenue, and t for cough preparations, an q er divisions comprises 84,000 rifies,) 40 you know, I really suspect they| ives, you ® more positive, irene | . st 18,000 carbines, 1,926 machine guns,| Were. They are the Trinity genuine] {omedy.) 1t Keeps | perfectly, an « Alt 252 minenwerfer, 204 fleld-guns,| hand-made beaded bags and there . feel this take hold instantly, | tay calibre 77, and 84 howitzers of 103./18 nothing finer in any land. One| ¢ and healing the membranes @ rea In contrast with this, Colonel Be-|in particu'ar caught my eye. It] in all the air passages. It promptly | gj pe | boul recalls that during the func-| Was in dull blue and rose with deli-| loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon st tioning of the Control Mission the | cate little traceries in black to ac-| You will notice the phlegm. thin out a4 allied officers found in the factories | centuate the design. The filigreo | freay anPear yy taroet. br niet shi at Muenster 400,000 parts of rifles, |fame is of twenty-four karat Trin-| cold, and it is also splendid for bron- val 77,000 rifle barrels, 4,000 barrels of | ity green gold, set with shimmering 3, croup, hoarseness, and bron- cor anti-tank guns, and in the factories | Sepphires, and the clasp is set with ‘asthma. at at Rockstroh 843 howitzer tubes,| these lovely stones. The wrist chain t yin is a more valual green: re 245 similar tubes in construction, |!s of green gold links and tho bag} tated compound of genuine Norway Me two hundred pieces of steel, evi-|{s fitted with mirror and coin purse-| edy for throat and chest ailments fax dently intended for the manufac-| This would really ma one of the To avoid disappointment, ask you bir ture of howitzers, besides five ma-|™ost exquisite gifts one could find. druggist for ounces of Pinex co chines for rifiling big guns. Just think of @ shop that a'ways Toe ae lous snd Gea '§ accent ny thr Marshal Foch has declared that | las such beautiful windows and you! jute satistaction or money refunded or since the occupation of the Ruhr, | will know where to find these love-| The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. pa when the work of the Control Mis- | ly beaded & The Frantz Shop Fo sion was interrupted, this war con- eee det struction has moved ahead at an enormous rate. oA ARMOUR CASE | GIVEN HEARING F 1 Wash., Dec. 13.—W. | To NIGHT ‘<a DILICUSNESS—Sicre call for an ut, the organs of digosticn end elimi What Would Be a More Suitable cay SPOKANE, nation. Improves Appetite, Neileves e ‘Sie seal ¥. Hathaway, local manager for Ar- ff Comstipation, . mour and company, occupied the as tiv stand throughout the forenoon ses len sion of the hearing Wednesday b7 dor the federal trade commission on its nal order that the Armours dispose of Than An Electric Percolator ea their interest in the B. H, Stanton Or Urn Set fat packing plant here, which they pur- ros petition here between the Armour| far chased in 1917. 4 JOM aa ala os a Vatch for the date. A Packard y z 231 East First Stree } Sake ta pene a fentatvon cane at S, H. PUNTENNEY. md be ' ¥ Lioyd’s. Phone 1993-J Mr. Hathaway testified that com- company and other packing inter-| ests here was keen, and sald some of the products of the local plant| were exported and some were shipped as far away as New York| and California. He said most of the WR JUNIORS—Littio Ns One-third the regular dose. Made i ents, then candy nildren and adults, livestock purchased here came from SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST Montana, with some from northern SMITH-TURNER Idaho and eastern Washington and) Oregon. It was expected the hearing would be concluded this afternoon, —~— To Cure a Cold in One Day ‘Take Laxative BROMO QUININE NOTICE My justice of the peace of- fice has been moved from CASPER’S NEWEST JEWELRY STORE OTHROC Tablets. The box bears the signa- * ture of B. W. Grove, 30c.—Adver. | MY residence at 510 Park “6 ” oe, avenue to Rooms 5 and 6 wants to see you ie ae HOTEL BUILDING SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1703 Basement of Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 1176-M Appliance Co. HENNING