Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE. SOVIET NOT 10 BE HURRIED IN BRITIOH PACT Stability of Macdonald Government Held Doubtful. 16,—(By sia will not MOSCOW, April Associated Press.)—R be hurried into any agreement with England on the ground that the Macdonald government might fall during prolonged negotiations, de- clared M. Zinoviev, chairman of the executive committee of the third internationale, speaking on behalf of that body, the Soviet. to Leningrad “Substantial interest will be paid for substantial credits,” sald Zino- viev, “but Russia is not golng to pay 1 any half © billion pounds, b ise she considers Eng land owes Russia more than this.” in eyer in the Bri n comments and itself as the resent group representing the Rus n jet Government To a great extent the press ad. mits that a trade settlement with Russia is desirable, but the circum- stances of the Soviet revolution, the policy of the Moscow government and the reported utterances of lead- ing Russians come up for condemna- tion in the majority of the com The April 16.—Probably no d the]; COV. te — Cbe Casper Daily Cribune SMITH TO LION CHANTS WORK BE CANDIDATE, |i ‘NCHNCK SND ALBANY, N. Y., April 16—Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith of New York, today stands before the nation as a receptive candidate for the Demo- cratic »presidential nomination, a candidate who announced himself as willing to accept the honor after the Democratic state convention, meeting here yesterday had loudly acclaimed him as ‘a type of public official needed to fill the position.” Breaking his silence on the possi- bility of becoming a presidential candidate, Governor Smith in an ad- dress before the convention, de- clared he would be “honored beyond the power of expression to lead the forces of the varty in the next cam- paign” if the necessary votes could be obtained at the Democratic na- tional conyention in New York next June, No doubt of the support New York Democrats would give him re- mained in the minds of convention spectators after the governor had made this deélaration. ‘CONSENT DECREE’ FOUGHT BY PACKERS IN FILING OF BRIEF ‘WASHINGTON, April 16.—(By The Associated Press.\—The Swift and Armour interests of Chicago filed in court here a brief declaring void the fomous “consent decree’ by which in 1920 the big five packers agred to divest themselves of var: fous commercial activities not direct- ly connected with the packing in- dustry. Intervening in a case pending in the District of Columbia court of appeals, the Swift and Armour sroups filed a joint brief contending hat the consent decree was legally rding on which the « origi- nally entered Into. ‘The specific complaint made in the brief was that in a statement sub- mitted last month to the court of appeals the department of justice declared that the consqnt decree carried the “implication” that the packers had been conducting bus!- ness in violation of the anti-trust laws. On the contrary the two packer groups declared in their brief the facts are that the decree itself stated that its terms ‘‘shall not con- stitute or be considered as an adjudication that the defendants or any of them, have in fact violated any law of the United States.” Pleasant Vapor Conquers Colds The safest and easiest way to break up a cold is to destroy germs that have attacked the mucous membrane of the nose and throat. This may be quickly. accomplished by inhaling “Deo” vapor night and morning. “Deo” 1s 2 wonderful combination of pure eucalyptus and other fine oils that are noted for their anti- OF EXCELLENT MERIT Lon Chancy, one of the best in- terpretorg of unusual character roles on elther stage or screen and whose work as the fake cripple in “The Miracle Man" stands out as a bit of remarkable acting, to say noth- ing of his other wonderful imperso- nations, has added another striking characterization to his already long lst in his appearance as Quasimodo, the steelar role in “The Hunchback engagement at the Wyoming thea- ter Saturday. There 1s probably no actor be- hind the footlights or before the ca- ‘mera today who has mastered the art of make-up to the extent Lon Chaney has, His Fagin in “Oliver ‘Twist’ was an example of his pro- ficiency in this line. Besides being a player of intelligence, with a keen sense of the requirements of a role, Mr. Craney is an acrobat and con- tortionist, abilities which he is often called upon to use In his character!- zation. - E Some idea of the regard Mr. Chaney has for detail of make-up and why bis Quasimodo in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” is so re- markable and impressive th this line may be gathered from the fact that he was on the “lot” at Universal where the mammoth produc- tion was made, each morning three and a half hours before the re- mainder of the company, his work of transforming himself into Hugo's unique character requiring that amount of time. “No effort was spared by Mr. Chaney to make the deformed bell-ringer of Notre Dame ‘as near like what the famous novel- ist conceived him to be as possible. —— HUERTA IN _CUBA, SAID — HAVANA, April 16.—Announce- ment was made today by Captain Daniel M. Lopez, who yesterday brought the Mexican steamer Ta- basco into port and formally turned | room." a - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924. her over to the Mexican minister, that he brought Adolfo De La Huerta to Cuba on the steamer on March 17, last. The steamer picked up the rebel leader at Progreso and landed him ‘at “Bahia Honda, 80 miles west of Havana, The report of Captain Lopez tales exactly with a statement made some time ago by the Cuban secret ‘police. * Clayey soll 1s urfavorable to etation because the soll is too and edhesive to otlow the free yayo cf alr or wa‘er to the roots of tre plants; it alsv obstructs the ex- vantfon of the fibres’ of the roots. | _— veg: close pas- The first passenger elevator in London was installed in the Albert Hall, and was called “the moving INGROWN TOE WAL = TURNS OUT ITE A noted authority says that few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing naj) reduces inflammation and pain ang / so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, ang the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists, However, anyone can buy from the ‘drug store a tiny bottle containing directions.—Advertisement. ot Notre Dame,” which begins an fer $2.00 Azures TOILET WATERS THE APPROACH OF PROMPTS A EASTER ‘OF DRUGS AND DRUG SUNDRIES AT THE $4.00 Quequle-. 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