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PAGE TWELVE, FINANCE EXPERT OF GERMANY 19 WRECK VICTIM Dr. Karl Helfferich Is One of 13 Killed in Berne Disaster. BERNE, Switzerland, April 24.— (By ‘The Associated Press)}—Dr. Kart Holtferich, eminent German finan: cla} authority and his aunt were among those killed in the collision of two express trains near Bellinzona yesterday. Dr. Karl Theodor Helfferich held many important government posts, including at various times the post tions of Ambassador to Russla, secretary of the interior, vice chan collor and director of the Deutsche bank. In January, 1915, during the world war, he became minister of the treasury and was in charge of the rman war loans, for the success: flotation of which he was award. ed the fron cross, After the war, as a member of the reichstag, he consistentl: opposed any government whose policy it was to pay war reparations. He came out in opposition to the r t of the re- paration experts under Brig General Dawes because the plan embodied in the report, he claimed, was too bur- densome f Germany to assume. Dr. Helfferich was one of those who favored the prosecution of the war to the utmost, In 1916,"while er of the interior and vice lior he made pronouncement deportations from the territory occupied by the German forces and also supporting the ruth: less submarine campaign. BERLIN, April 24,—(By The As- sociated Preas)—The report that Dr, Hjalmar Schacht, president of the German Reichsbank, was one of these killed in the wreck at Bellin zona is unfounded, Dr, Schacht {s at present in Berlin. BELLINZONA, Switzerland, April 24.—The latest estimate of the casulaties from the collision of the Zurich and Milan express trains near here yesterday gives the deaths at 18, including five members of the engine crews and eight passengers, Two mechanicians and two train hands were seriously injured, Four passengers suffered injuries which it 1s believed will not prove fatal, oe NOTED SPEAKER TO BE FEATURED AT DINNER FOR PRESBYTERIAN MEN The dinner of Presbyterian mon to be given in the tabernacle at Sixth and Durbin streets Thursday even: promises to lew ong of the dinners in the here will be a throughout Jarrah of New an enlivening the evening. Dr, McC York City will speak, Local talent will add musical features, Gregor Stewart will be there with stirring notes from the “ptpea.”" Members of the Ladies Aid y, famed fog ability to put on a good dinner, will provide thelr best, Girls from the Westminster Guild will watt on the tables Tickets are being furnished free by tho Brotherhood Class to all men who nro members or friends of the church, All who desire tickets should secure them next Sunday at the Men's class, or from the ushers at the morning or evening service, Si EE Shee EMBARGO ON CALIFORNIA SHIPMENTS OLYMPIA, Wash,, April 24 raw fruits and vegetables with t exception of citrus fruits, from t intries in California infected with the foot idemio will bo pre entrance into this atate, under one of the provisions of a revised quarantine order to be issued shortly by the state depart ment of agriculture, Director 1. 1, French announced today, Products from uninfected nties may still be admitted af fumigation and inspection, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HERE OBSERVES NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK a been designated by ge, and by civic and throughout the and mouth nited other country as ‘The purpose of it ts to encoura, beautifying of elties and lan by the cultivation of flowers, and the lawns, Suitable movement is notivities of t Apes plants and improvement of of t being made in t » Kirst Presbyterta observance urch of Cas Next Sunday morning the minister, Rev, Chas A, Wilnon will speak on the subject The « Reautif He will set f wonderful possibilities of ' hout reat ‘ tr resulting attrac tiver to residents and vialtors, The put in cordially invited. —s Casper Mor 608 houth Conw mt Works ' Phone ss ¢ Wxpert watch and jewelry repair ing. Casper Jewelry Co, Ow pene eg pen ana anrat EREL. 52EATD teen days lated the first ladge came into being at the tavern “Seven Stars" with Wi'dey as Noble Grand craneae and Welch as Vice Grand and three Bod al 4 ee other brothers who had responded 5 ; s % | to the call, filling other stations. 4 % “In the city of Baltimore. Md., on April 26th 1819, Thomas Wildey planted a small seed, that grew by 3 Re y! ‘ careful cultivation, hard work, time bales. edbes: ” sage and enrgy, until it became a gigan- 4) s tic oak spreading its branch far out, reaching nearly every ity In Amer- fea, Truly an inauspicious begin- ning for order that has grown from a little band of five mem- bers to an organ! of 2,674,456; an¢é. paid for relief of its members during the year ending December 31, 1922, $7,708,132, The invested funds for the same year amounted to $93,931,348.05. Since the inatitu- tion of Washington Lodge No. 1, Odd Fellowship and its branches have increased to 80,616 working lodges all of which aro in prosper: ous condition,” ; pecs RL MS At the left Is Baker, head of the First National Bank of New York and director of many of the country’s largest railroads, With him Is E. KE. Loomis, president of the Lehigh Valley rallroad, who may succeed FIFTH OF TRIP KARACHI, British India, April the late Alfred H, Smith as president of the New York Central, They met on the golf course of the Ashville (N. ©.) Country Club, 24.—A flight of 700 miles here from Bunder Abdas, Persia, by Stuart Maclaren, and his companions in the British around the world ven- ture, was made without Incident. ‘Tho weather conditions were ideal and the arrival waa on scheduled time. All the airmen were {n excellent health, although a little Weary and somewhat deaf, Their arrival ends the first stage A Pair of Railroad Kings Anniversary Celebration To Be Held Saturday by Odd Fellows of Casper accent of his speech the evidence| ¢ their world flight. They now of his nationality, made but slow] have coverec about 4,890 miles, or progrers in forming acquaintances | approximately one-fifth the total dis among the American population of | tance. The next section, to Tokio, is Baltimore, But Wiidey did get on.! roughly 5.885 mil His genial soul must have been sun enough to melt the keenest ant- moaity. It was most natural that Wildey should fall into friendly in- tercourne with others of his native | § land, but it js to be regarded as a The committes in charge here,| pecullar coincidence that the man consisting, of Louls R. Schmidt, C,|John Welch, a painter, should, like M. Walker, Homer Tedfcrc, Alva} Wii himself, be an Odd Fellow. Peake and Frank Lindsay, an-| Research for the gonisis of Odd Fel- nounces the following arrangements: | lowehip may reveal strange things Mecting of the Central Wyoming |as we have hitherto observed, but Antversary association will be called | in the relationship of these two men Celebration of the 105th anniver- sary of the founding of the I. 0. O F. will be observed with elaborate corementes © Saturday by Cas per Lodge 22, Fitting obser vance will be carried out by lodges throughout the country upon proe lamation issued by the grand sire of the order, and all Odd Fellows and thelr wives, and Icebekahs and their husbands are invited to participate. tipation—Kellogg’s Mr. Lancing’s caso is typical of thousands of others. He found per- manent relief from constipation in Kellogg’s Bran because it is ALL bran, Nothing but ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective, Read what he says: by A, T. hillips, secretary of the|we fin’ its true unquestionable D sh association at 6 p.m. foundation, Friendsyip, The con fies Mare fy Dinner served by Russell's Del-| sciousness of their fraternal rela- I have been afflicted with consti- pation for the past 15 years, and during that time I have been in four different hompitals and sub- mitted to five different operations that were the result of eonstipa- 1 was getting so bad a every meal I ate soured on my stomach. Two months ago I was tionship impelled them to seek for other Odd Fellows, and-so we find shortly after their meeting, a notice inserted in the Baltimore American calling upon other Odd Fellows to meet with them for the purpore of Icaterson company frpm 6 to 8 p. mn. Canton drill from 7 to 7:30 on South Wolcott street west of post. office. Program from 8 to 9 p. m., con sisting of speaking, vocal and in- Che Casper Oaily Cribune HGH SCHOOL GYM CLASS T0 “STAGE CIRCUS Novel Program Being Planned for Two Day Show. Preparations for the circus which fs to be given by the boys’ gym clase of the Natrona County high school at the gymnasium next Thur and Friday are going forward at a rapid rate. The show will be the most unique which has ever been given by the athletic department and is under the direction of Dean C. Morgan, director of Physical education. A street parade .is scheduled for Thursday afternoon, At that time the boys will be costumed as clowns, dogs, monkeys, elephants, lions, horses, bea and giraffes. There will be 30 “Indians” {n addition. A clown band will lead the parade, The show will include the work usually put on at gym shows here in the past but will be given a comic slant by reason of the outlandish makeups, There will be considerable additional work put on also. The girls class will stage a gym show May 7. ———.___ Buy your Rose Bushes for 39 at the Metropolitan Store. ‘ pelle bia Mo) PELE Philadelphia boasts of eighty-one business firms that have been in continuous existence in that olty more than one hundred yea 5 Operations—15 years suffering with con- Bran restores health regularly morning and Yours sincerely, Frank Lancing, 1806 Jefries Ave., Marion, Ind. For permanent relief, eat Kellogg ’s Bran regularly. daily—in chronic cases, with every meal, It is guaranteed to bring re- sults, or your grocer will return your money, You will like the delicious nut-like flavor of Kellogg ’s Bran—so different from ordinary brans, which are un- palatable. Eat Kellogg’s Bran with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals, Cook it with hot cereals. Try it in tho recipes given on tho package. strumental musia dancing by the | forming a lodge. advised to eat your Kellogg's Mann slatera and pupila of the| ‘On the 18th day of April 1819,| rumbled Bran. tried tt, ae Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- Ethel Mann Dancing School, at the home of Thomas Wildey of. From that day on I have never bled, ia served by leading hotels and From 9 p. m., till midnight, dane: pwship was born, taken a phy: My stomach does clubs in individual tee Made ing, entertainment wi'l be furnished April_th not sour any more and my bowelp in Battle Creek, Sold by all grocers. for everybody present; music ren 7 dered t the Va erbeck orchestra. All members of Casper Canton No. 6, are requested to be present at rd call and inspection, at 5 o'clock and a drill imme¢iately following the banquet. All visiting and resl- dent chevallers are urged to be pres: ent, in full dress uniform. A full at- tendance is desired. A brief history of the founding of the order, as contributed in conneo- tlon with the célebration plans, fol lows in fu “Odd Fe! spirit has ne cribe its auth: But the organization that in this great land tneuleates Friendship, Love and Truth and sets them forth in practice among its fellows as the sublime Jewels of conCuct, traces its the faith and service of an yahip as a thing of the founder unless we as: tod hin WE ARE h immigrant, It is the glory of all orders to point to its illu trious founders and Odd Fel'owship in America peints with pride to Thomas Wildey “Prom his photographs we may judge him to be a robust burly frame, Not a handsome man elther, but one certainty on whose was written large the character of genial brotherliness, Wildey first saw the light of day in the elty of London January 15th, 2782, Matters pertaining to parental antecedents are lacking. He never seemed to have spcken of them to bis friends in America. Like many another new comer into a new land he probably desired that the past should be a i 00k. His education, of a very neoms to havesbeon mmar_ neh limite the for a period of seven years we find him serving an apprenticeship an a coach spring worker, Here probably we have the key to his deeper edu cation that was to fit him for the sphere of leadership in a new land "In 1817 Wildey married and camo to America, settling in the elty of nature, DRUG SALE TOILET WATERS Houbigant, Quelques Fleurs. Houbigant, Ideal Djer Kiss ‘Toilet Water Day Dream Toilet Water é § Frade uri a teonakssoeloe veneers ot Jasamine Houbigant - -. ; $1.90 8. 8. 8, waa rise altogethoe lai foppormins Le ‘Trefle Toilet Water $1.00: Wine of Cardui — Azura Toilet Water Azura Vegetal - Mavis Toilet Wate CREAM AND HAND LOTIONS Vivudau Astringent Cream ~~ $1.50 Oriental Cream ~.~..~~... $1.00 Domino Complexion Cream $1.00 Domino Hand Lotion $1.00 Domino Curlette ee esen sevens 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream time for m man from England to 85e Jadd land in the United States, as the acerbities. of the late contest had not had time to disappear, and a prejudice and dislike was apparent against all Hishmen as a oMss #o that a man like Wildey, who bore up hia burly form and gave in every NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for it 60c Three immediately eases sudden, severe, $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream..75¢ Three colicky paine and cramps in stomach 60c Camelline ~~. and bowels, deadly nausea and weak. 85c Frostella ....- 25 ening oea. For children and 60c Mavis Lemon and 60c Luxor Almond Cre $1.00 Kranks Lemon Cream —. $1.25 B,. Pauls Henna ...... 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil — 50c Palmolive Shampoo i6e Packer's Tar Shampoo 60¢ Danderine ™ $1.25 Wyeths Sage and Salphur . 60c Wildroot Shampoo 60c Wildroot Hair Tonic ~ $1.00 Maudine Hair Tonic $1.50 Van Ness Dandruff grown CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA EMEDY A very necessary home remedy, $1.00 Hinkle ae 600 26e Cascarets A few chickens will pay the grocery bill. See Mountain View Suburb, === $1.25 Sand Bar 308 West A St. Casper Mirror Works We are prepared to take eave of any sized order. ‘raming and Resilvering ora Please Take Notice FREE DELIVERY Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. <b Salte ...__. $1.25 Mayr’s Stomach Remedy $1.00 Adler-i-ka ...... 50c Jaynes Vermifuge 60c California Syrup of 70c Sloans Liniment $1.00 Dr, Miles Nervine ~ 60¢ Three Flower Cold Cream 60¢ Three Flower Van, Cream 60c Three Flower Cleansing ~~ Flower Brilliantine Flower Face > Three Flower Toilet Water 25¢ Aspirin, tin box .... 80 Dr, Miles Anti Pain — 76a Analgesie Balm 40c Fletcher Castoria ~ 8 rolls Bob White Toilet 6 yards Sterilized Gauge —. 1 pound Sterilized Cotton 4-pound Sterilized Cotton —- Drug Store FORCED 10 CLEAN OUT OUR STOCK We are closing out our drug store stock at once. Buy now while the stock is complete. It won't last long at these give-away prices. SUPPLY YOUR DRUG NEEDS AT ONCE AT CASPER’S GREATEST PATENT MEDICINES $1.15 Swamp Root $1.10 Tanlac .... Djer Kiss Vegetal ..... 4 $1.20 Scotts Emulsion Blood Purifier ~ Powder . Pills 50c Nature's Remedy .. 8be Tanlac Ve table Pills $1.00 De Witt's, 6S Kidney Pills Doan’s Kidney ls Phone 617-M Two tablespoonfuls | THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924, EXTRAORDINARY OF Dresses ~ Coats A Most Timely Offering of Spring Apparel of a Character That Will Appeal to the Most Exacting Style Requirements A Sale Made Possible by. a Cash Purchase at Most Regardless Value Coats Values Up to $25, $35, $38 Coats of fine Velveteen Striped Polaire, Came! Hair, the Desired Stripes, Checks, New Plaids and Polo Cloth; Trimmed in the Desired Colors: Green, Brick, Rust, Tan, Leather and Gray. Both Straight Lines and Swagger Backs. ¢ Just One Price Prevails Unusual Discount Come Early for This Sale Take Your Choice Dresses Values Up to $22, $28, $32 All the New Materials, Printed Crepe de Chines Radium Silks, Printed Foulards, Satin Crepes in ‘i Pleated Effects. | New Drapes and | Short-sleeve i Models. A Rare Combination of Style and Quality This Sale Starts Promptly at 9 a. m. Tomorrow, and Will Be i i Lot Is Disposed of—No Charge Accounts, No Exchanges, Pyar Oma ALL SPRING SUITS} 2007 EVERY SUIT NEW—TAILORED WITH . INFINITE PRECISION O’Rossen Models With Gardenia Boutonniere, Boyish 2-Button Double-breasted Effects, One-Link Button Styles with Braided Lapels, Tuxedo Collar with Straight-line Box Coat, New Hip. Length as Well as Long Coats; Twill Cords, Hairline Stripes, Poiret Twill, Check Velours, Imported Mannish Mixtures. 200 TRIMMED HATS Values Up to $10 On Sale From 5 to 6 p. m. *3.50 FRIDAY SPECIALS: - Jacobs’ NEW SAMPLE SHOP 122 W. Second Street—Just Around the Corner Off Second