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PAGE TWO ALLIED EXPERTS IN GERMANY TO PROBE AFFAIRS Reparations Hearings For Former Foe Are Opened. Jan. 31.—(By the 4 Press)—The scene of mto German fi capite committee Brigadier r As the nees reich today of experts, by Charles Dawes settled down to work on Germany's budget and currency problems. 1 cheaded Assurances of the complete coop. eration of the government and of financiers and banks, it appeared, ‘would make the experts’ task chief ly that of formulating their con clusions from the vast amount of data which will be laid before them. ge +s The government itself has prepared " budget for the current year, com t+ "puted on a gold basis, which it hopes will help stabilize the mark and facilitat: gold cx @ floatation of a new issue, statement to will be 1 nd: g a statement of the reparations payments in cash and d she has already made. They also be supplied with full infor- fon on the reich's railways is expected, will - figure largely in the experts’ final plans for the salvation of German finan- ces. ee eee NEW BLUE LODGE 10 BE ORGANIZED HERE WILL HONOR, RINER Plans to organize a new Blue Lodge in Casper to be known as John Alden Riner lodge in honor of the late Judge Riner, the eminent inspector general of the Scottish “Rite Masons in Wyoming were “reached last night at a meeting of “75 Master Masons. The roll for the new organization Swill be completed during the present week and a petition will then be sent Sto the local Masonic bodies and the *Worshipful Grand Master for a pro- ‘visional charter. It is expected that “100 names will be on ‘the petition. = Officers elected at the session last “night include C. F."Patterson, W. SM; EB. W. Tatum, S. W.; R. K. Creager, J. W.; H. H. Wrightsman, treasurer, and A. V, Ritchie, secre- tary. BUILDING BIBLE FOR CHILDREN @®y re wise versity ar 1 at work dren's Bible.” ‘They Meclare they are not trying to ex Durgate Hoy Writ, but merely to adjust its contents to the different Spses. Thus: = For child of five: Simple story of Whristmas, of the Wise Meh of the Bast, of the Flight into Egypt, and Df “the love of Christ for Mankind." = For child of seven: Story of the Siood, stories of foregiveness, Stories of the kind deeds of Christ. For child of eleven: Stories reveal- Sng God’s love for mankind. General | BY MIN DAVIS IS BOOE ERS Tumult Is Quieted ers of America here today. net.”” While the tumult proceeded Lewis again took the floor and shouted at the top of his voice to make him- self heard: “The honor of your organization is at stake. You are on trial be- fore the country. Exercise self restraint that our organization may not be publicly shamed He then requested those unwilling to hear the speaker to leave the hall. ping speak. After prolonged hand clap to Secretary Davis began WAGE CONTRACT RENEWAL SOUGHT. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 31 The Associated Press.)—A r newal of the pres wage contract for four years with no reduction in wages, was recommended by the le committee of the United Mine workers of America, in the report read this afternoon to the conven- tion by Frank Farrington of Illinois, the committee chairman. The com- mittee recommended that the con- tract to be negotiated with the operators. at Jacksonville, Fla., February 11, go in to effect on April 1924, and continue in effect until March 31, 1928, and be based on the central competitive field, as have been previous contracts. BOND (Salle FOR COURTHOUSE {5 MEETING TOPIC Kiwanis Club Hears Varied Opinions on Proposed Issue. The proposed bond issue for $50p,- 000 with which to build a new coun- ty~bullding came up for discussion at the luncheon of the Casper Kl- wanis club this noon, and a variety of opinions. was expressed though no action was taken on the matter, it being the purpose of the discus- sion merely to have it informative. J. R. Lloyd of the Lloyd Bulla. ing company, presented a number of | basic facts concerning the buildings already built for the city and coun- ty, as well as the one to be voted on, The present city bul’ding cost $108,000, nothing on this amount having been paid except the annual interest. The present court house has been paid for and the county has at present time no indebtedness whatever, which, together with the $75,000,000 valuation of the county, led the speaker to believe that 5 per cent bonds would be sold at par. The county is paying a rental of $4,500 n year for office space in which to house four different county officials for whom there is not space in the court house. Each tax payer would be assessed 65 cents for each $1,000 property owned in order to pay the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 31.—(By The Associated Press).—Howls and boos greeted James Davis, secretary of labor, when he was introduced by President John L. Lewis to the biennial convention of the United Mine Work- Lewis had asked for a re- spectful hearing for a “member of the president’s cabi- Shinbone Is Grafted on Jaw of Girl ST. LOUIS, Mo., (United Press! —She didn’t have a ‘chin. She had pretty flaxen hair, and pleasant features, except for that chin, She didn’t have much of a chin ‘when she was born, and when she became a young woman the de- formity became more marked. She was referred to Dr. William T. Coughlin, professor of surgery at St. Louis university and one of the chiefs of staff at St. John’s hospi Dr. Coughlin transplanted bone from her shinbone to a point where her jaw should have been. The results surpassed hopes. The girl could eat and talk mal persons. <A second grafting in the same manner made her jaw normal in appearance. There were no scars, Her skin was all right, too. Dr. Coughlin has exhibited his work, in the person of the very attractive young woman, to the St. Louls Medical society. Dr. Coughlin was dn the staff of the ted Cross hospital at Nauilly, France. Women Demos Pin Teapot Mix On Republicans CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 31.—(By the : Dome scandal will be laid at the door of The Associated Press.)—With prediction that the teapot the Republican party and Presiden Coolidge and that ringing in their ears,’ campaign at their’ democracy.”" “school The Teapot incident, after creep- ing into practically. every address made to the gathering, was brought officially before the night when Mrs, Blair of Missouri, the Democratic national committee, declared that President women las Emily his party must be held accountable Her indictment of the Washington charge “an administration of scandal; of mal-administration and government included that it was the of dishonesty in high places.” “Spell-binding,” was to theme of today’s courses »f struction. in Crabbe Funeral at Greeley Is Set For Friday Di IN | BIG CONVENTION Howls Greet Request of John L. Lewis For Respectful Hearing, But like nor- it will be the major issue of the 1924 campaign Democratic women from seven jniddiewestern states today continued their study of the technique of) the political of Newell vice chairman of Coolidge “must have known” of it and that be the ___ Che Casper Daily Cribune Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble \ y ). — BOND REQUIREMENT 1S BOOSTED: MAN HELD FOR CRIME REMAINS: MUTE The bond of Charles F. Yeoman, charged with statutory rape against a 16-year-old girl was raised from $1,500 to $5,000 by Justice Henry_F. Brendant yesterday afternoon when the defendant was arraigned for a preliminary hearing. Weoman chose to stand mute when asked if guilty or not guilty, He is being held in the county jall and so far has not been able to furnisn bond. cop eee nemeees SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS LONDON.—Negotiations Icoking to the recognition of the Obregon government in Mexico by Great WORLD FLIGHT ARRANGEMENT IS PROCEEDING SEATTLE, Jan. 31.—Satisfactory arrangements have been made for the first landing on foreign soil at Prince Rupert, B. C., of the four United Sates army airplanes in the ‘world flight during April, according to Lieutenant Clayton Bissell, ad- vance officor in charge of the first division of the flight, who returned yesterday from British Columbia. From Prince Rupert, B, C., the planes will fly to Seward, Alaska. Lieutenant Bisse’l plans to leave Seattle for Seward on Saturday. While in Alaska he will also visit the Aleutlian Islands to make ar- rangements for refueling, - possible repairs and landing places, returning to Seattle Jate next month. Congregational Men Meet Monday * The new board ef the First, Con- gregational church will meet next Monday evening st the office of Atty. I. G. McCann at 8 o'clock. The new members are’ Col. Burke H. Sinclair, Dr. Mark H. Smith, Atty. I, G. McCann, and Messrs. A. V. Ritchie, C. L. King, K. R. Jorgen- sen, J. H. Tate, H, C. Austin and Fred Jessen. The board will or ganize and after organization wi: have some’ imjorant business to transact. Lutheran Men to Meet On Friday The Men’s club of the Grace Eng- Ush Lutheran church will meet at 6:30 p. m, Friday, February 1, in the Henning hotel banquet room. The constitution committee, con- sisting of Messrs, Ames and Jessen. will bring in their report at. this meeting. H. M. Newland and H. BE. Guthrie will sing. Mr. L. A, Reed is to speak on the subject, ‘Sources of Inspiration.” An open discussion t it ‘Eye Strain? This Helps For strained eyes try simple cam- phor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. It will sur- prise you. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—Advertiscmert. Britain were expected to begin soon. WASHINGTON.—Woodrow Wil- son's indisposition of the past two days was pronounced not serious by Dr, Sterling Ruffin, MOSCOW.—"Krupskaya” Lenine, widow of the soviet premier, asked that memorials to her husband take the form of endowments for nur- series, schools, hospitals, etc, in- stead of monuments. TAMPICO.—Torpedo boat destroy. ers of the United States government have sailed, leaving the port with- out any American warships. SCHENECTADY, N. . Y.—Posthu- mous award of one thousand pounds sterling has been made by trustees of the Benjamin. Franklin fund to Charles P, Steinmetz, scientist and inventor, it was announced, To Whiten Skin with Lemon The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White which any drug- gist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, &i:d you have a whole quar- ter-pint of the most wonderfu! skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this. sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irri- tate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that elear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also to soothe red, rough or chapped hancs and face. You must mix this re- markable bleach yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because. it acts best immediately after it, is _prepared.—Advertisement. will follow Mr. Reed’s address. All ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924 - MUNITIONS FIND PROBED of a small cache of rifles and am munition by the rural guard on 4 farm, near Santa Clara, capital Santa Clara province has been portei to Abe | it officials, who are jnyestigaiing. Dispatches say that ry about that organization had nothing to do with the munitions. Tree Specialist Of Lander Back From Vacation J., BE." Freeman, attorney at law and connected with the department of the interlor at Lander, returned today from a ‘two months vacation spent in Oklahoma and Colorado. Mr. Freeman is ar authority, of wide reputation, on trees and tree culture. On his visit to thé south he was in consultation with the state and city authorities in the States mentioned in which he im- parted much valuable Knowledge to those in direct charge of the beauti- HAVANA, Jan. 31.;-The : Cacias Fah ail fication of parks, streets and private grounds, ty ae Pour ounces | inex in @ pint bottle; then fill it with in nulated sugar syrup, use clari- d molasses, honey, Gr corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint—a family supply-——but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. 3 And as a. medicine, there is really ae ebice Recter to be had at oy price. It s right to the spot and gives quic! mae relief. Is omptly heals the inflamed mem- Eranes that Line ‘the throat and assages, stops the annoying throat ickle, loosens the ph! » and soon rour cough stops entirely. Splendid Tor bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- und of Orway pine extract, ‘famous for healing The membranes, To avoid di jintment ask your rogmiet for ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept any- Guaranteed to give abeo- ction or money refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. February Clearance Of Children’s Winter Apparel HATS OR TAMS—For WHOS) cn. Sos n ens mixtures. Remaining Stock of Chihiren’s Winter ‘Coats at One-Half Price—Sizes 2 to 10 Years Girls’ dark blue Wool Middies. SOND PIED oigin 5 stt8 4s a sk ba aK S ee Wool Dresses, dandy school frocks; in soft wool crepe, Jersey, corduroy and serge. to $25.00. Sizes from 2 to 12 years, $3.40 © $12.50 BalesPrice :. o:3<).s-ciewuisie st Regular $6.75 Half-price Sale boys and girls. Sale Price DL 95 ss $2.95 WOOL KNITTED CAPS for infants. $1.00 WOOL GLOVES AND MITTENS in tan and heather 75¢ “$1.00. Ww G& Perkins & Co. SPECIALTY STORE Tribune Bldg. fidren fron: twelve to seven-| first year's integest on the pro- ¢ persons interested are invited to be tories of religious history,| posed court house, Mr. Lloyd said. Sate present during this dinner hour. 100 New Records On Sale chosen, H. B. Durham and Charles Anda| GREELEY, Colo. Jan. 31.—The Paka ngs ar ed : person of eighteen: The | presented their opinions on the mat- seed of the late John Grant 3 for $1 00 with emphasis “upon|ter also. Mr. Durham said that he Bate ne eae Co! sears e' ove and mercy of the Al-}could not support any bond issue | * ebycinpyuatk flaps: ro OTE, 10 for a separate city or county duild- | Ued Wednesday morning, will be DURING: Our. SREY CLEARANCE SSALE. tamper with the|ing, feeling that a combined city-| held in the Steen are to- No Demonstration—No App’ re language of the Bible,”| county building should be constzuct-|™0rrow morning. Following the ser- . '. H. Morris, one of the three|ed when the time was ripe. ‘Mr. yore. pe ae Rd in maura oF si | The Chas. E. Wells Music Co, Bis teer editors. “It {s the best] Anda presented @ plan for adding | Rev: Reg? + Dastor of the : — 232 East Second Casper one °c g chitdren could possibly| space to the present court house at| First. Methodist Episcopal church,| NEW YORK, Jan. 31.—William b have. But we shal: steer our young | a comparatively low cost without g0- the body will be placed in a tem-| H. Anderson, state superintendent! © Feaders past the old Hebrew stories|ing to the expense of constructing | P0f@ry receiving vault until burial] of the Anti-Saloon league of New ©: Df hatred, of vengeance, of the spil- #| Bing of blood, until they are suffi- R Piently advanced not to be misled or © -pver impressed by them." Try This Way arrangements are completed by his widow. It is not definitely decided wheth- or interment will be in Greeley, or in Kentucky, the former home of Pro- fessor Crabbe. a new building. Barney Slack of the Slack-Stir- rett Printing company and T. C. Daniels, cashier of the National Bank of Commerce were introduced as new members in the club today. There are now 100 members in the York, will appeal his conviction by, a supreme court jury on an indict ment charging third degree forgery,’ it wis anncunc-a today by his counsel, former Governor Charles 5. Whitman. Notice to ‘Water Users Cy a Music company sang two solos as ie Casper Kiwanis club. 4 r, Get Relief Miss Ruth Parmer of the Wells : from an entertainment feature today. rom Head Colds She was accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Strickland. ’ Nothing to Swallow— * You just Melt a Little in a Speen and Breathe ! in the Healing Vapors. AMERICAN LESION BAND WILL MEET TONIGHT Ing the Legion at a meeting to- Friday morning February 1, a force of “men will be sent out from the Water Commissioner’s office with instructions to shut off the water where users are de- For Frail, Feeble, BY, JOHANSEN = Tc stop a head cold, try this simple, Melt a little Vicks in a Spoon and inhale the penetrating Va- | dpors of Camphor, Menthol, Bucalyp- A new leafis turned on’ the Calendar, el tbe a 7 the clubrooms of the linquent ites eee pei us, iper Tar, etc. Also put a oman pos! i ines 2 " ; G Jittle up each nostril and snuff well back, Range nuiaice epee ag on nd een) aoe ee thod is to heat a tin cup, »onful of Vicks and inhale 8 v'clock mbers of the All ex-service Legion, and in at and Colonial silver buckles may be Pay Your Bill at Once and Avoid the Old People 4 ey, pee igs cine ese Git . combined—when Johansen docs it! ; Rate ata ee Inconvenience J : , will be made |, “When ago begins to thin the blood all| Nuxated Iron, which contains iron like ; concerts | the vital functions slow down and impair | the iron in epinach, lentils and apples and . - the health. In such cases,” says Dr. Emil | like the iron in your blood. It is a true t Wren becausi a jauer, 7 now of nothing beiter then | tonic, ‘blood snd body. ‘builder, “and. in ‘Bosing. It can ue organio iron. 5 my own practice, ve had aged people L rari Prevent Influenza “What old people need most, is some-| tell me that they felt years often W. H. JOHNSON Gafety on the youngest child. Tonio and Taxative ‘ttect ot | thing t@ put back: the iron in theit blood. in only a fow wraeks" tie : - Ph palais : OMG OOO E ithout iron nothing you eat does you ated Iron, Teco! bove saad one 24 Ea CE ees UOMO, QUININE Manieta |“Coyingiod. vone. food snersiye ese | De et ae ee Water Commissioner. 1730 kb e ootery Sacaan s conaition and thus ward off il at-| tht seables you's ent tha nse aaho es | eg. tere, Ty taking two tables es FS na ‘ard - you o i % 4 is . S VAPORUB |" ° Colds, Grip or Influenza, | cutof your food = 5 do nat’ tel eae’ c with ew Your Feet Will Bring You Back i = The box bears the signature of E. W. For old people who feel their former strength, en nad besteh. your own Rese 7 Mcion Jans Use Yearcy \ Grove. 30c-—Advertisement, away, I always prescribe | druggist’ will refund your money.

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