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PAGE TEN. MEMBERSHIP IN KLAN 15 DENIED ql @he Caquer Daily Eeipune JAP DISPUTE. ADJUSTED | AGREEMENT AT GENEVA 4 ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER being operated at a dug out near the] moonshine liquor acd oth ‘ ‘Wyoming-Colorado line. The Gree-| ing supplies and parap' ti ley officers found the still, ten bar-| Hastings, the only man @R rels_of mash, about six quarts of | premises, was sree on tisk ‘The As-, aggressor clause which makes | an ages. at is the very foundation of | GENEVA, Sept.. 30.—(®y x, BY ih lf HAOP iated ‘A complete accord oie any” seeders ir, international order. ine al Ld was reached this morning by the|court, that the matter involved is]. TOKIO, Sept. 30.—(By The Asso- rod three statesmen entrusted with the|one of international jurisdiction. ciated Press)—Japanese insistence on e hat tdsk, of finding a solution of the) Many delegates while seeing jus-|an ame: Mt to the ‘proposed pro- All be R bd A k d f difficulty brought about by the pre-|tice in the Japanese seine, tocol of arbitration and security now n ele etraction SKE sentation by the Japanese of an|say that they would be obilged to|before the league of Nations is amendment tq the protocol on arbi. tration and security, and the agree- ment reached {s satisfactory to the Japanese. vote against Japan if it came to a direct issue because, they believe that the Japanese amendment in effect constitutes a serious blow to This was divulged by M. Louch-| the idea of state sovreignty which eur, French member of the commit-| they say hus ruled the world for tee. The committee met in private | —— conference in the Palace of the PATHFINOING CAR FOR based wholly upon-the legal, not the|j immigration phrase of the question, and interferences to contrary are far fetched, according to official views cytained here today. COOLIDGE.TO STAY CLOSE Tolerance for Pub- lishing Name. Dr. H. R. hrop, head of the hrop clinic here, has had it called to his attention that his name blished in a recent issue of an anti-Klan paper, as League of Nations-and examined the various formulas designed to solve the Japanese difficulty which had on the roster of the Ku Klux} By NEA Airmail Service— leery Band laerivgtiaca 5 See GOOLIDGE ON TRIP ty K Dr. Lathrop denies this v: ; ‘ TO CAPITAL rnin comphintioally Ah(ahe Zoubwiteg letteke This picture gives some idea of the size of the liner Leviathan’s pro-| ‘The broad basis of solution arrived pellers. Workmen are seen replacing a blade she dropped on her last voyage. at, Dr. Benes of Czecho Slovakia informed the Associated Press, is that the council of the league of nations shall always have the right to examine all conflicts arising be- tween nations with a view to the pacific settlement of such conflicts. He said that the Japanese had for- mally accepted the compromise for- mula and that they had agreed to *sent to Tolerance today: “Be aditor Tolerance, Dearborn St., ml. WASHINGTON,, Sept. 30.—With President Coolidge’s speaking pro: gram taking shape, for . the final weeks of the campaign it appears unlikely that “he will make any visit away from Washington with the Possible exception of ‘one to New York City late in October. CHEYENNE, Wyo.,. Sept.: 30.— The path finding car of the Coolldge- Dawes Lincolr tour from coast to coast left Cheyenne Tuesday morn- ing for Laramie and other Wyom- ing points along the line of the nion Pacific. The Coolidge-Dawes ‘caravan, a political novelty, will r issue of Tolerance under date of September 14 and under the heading of ‘Casper, Wyoming,’ ‘you place my ne on the roll of the Satisfaction Ku Klux Klan membership. withdraw thelr amendment to the reach Cheyenne October 8th. ‘The suggestion has been made, “Please be advised hereby, that I it was sald,-at the white house for am not nor have I ever been a mem- i bd Cees New York City on ber nor even applied for member- ctober 27, the celebration of navy ¥ ship in this organization. “1 know -|day and the observance also. of Is Made Manifest Only When One Is. nothing of its required oaths oz the > | Pres a Roosevelt's birthday but ciation's workizigs no decision has been reached on this ” 1 desire that’ you retract your | proposal. “TRULY GRATEFUL’ statement of my membership In the | U Ku Klux Klan. “Yours very truly. GOLDFIELD “TIP” FROM DAVIS LEADS an a ae To cotonand anpestiq ‘The A.B. C. Electric Washer ae Yo A Min Be Only Two Structures Left Standing In a Tere aliet ‘da par eae Bar * Business District of Historic A RETENNE, Wyo. yaept 3-4n| ff which we sold to the city of Casper has done 14, 1924, my ni jail at Greeley, Colo., on a Federal prohibiton charge, as the result of a. “tip” given Greeley officers by Lon ‘G, -Davis. Federal Prohibition direc- tor for Wyoming, that a still was Pome mend Ate fry they hundreds of washings for dusty tourists this summer at the City Tourist Camp. Town After Second Biaze GOLDFIELD, Nev., Sept. 30.—Goldfield, once the premier mining camp of the. west, today was left standing only two of the score or more of big buildings erected when it was a prosperous and busy city of 80,000 people. The I herein not now and he been a member of the Ku Kiu¥ Klan ive I ever filed n for ership at an H If you think you have nimble joints, just try these stunts. Olga Duewell, 9, of Salina, Kas., decided she would try some of the acts she saw in @ circus. She found the stunts were easy for her and now each evening she gives an exhibition on the lawn of her home and never lacks for spectators. Mrs. C’.C. Larsh in charge of the Tourist Camp, has voluntarily called at our office to express her satisfac- ff tion, and that of so many tourists; in the splendid ser- vice rendered by the famous A-B-C ELECTRIC Cover with wet baking soda— m eNayi os Paneer: Goldfield hotel, which cost half a million dollars, and the afverwrace Seely, Soe WASHER. We take this opportunity to thank Mrs. CH Nowary Pub 1 a y a building of the Deep Mines company,.in which the 700 KS Larsh for her expression of real SERVICE. as lg a eae present inhabitants of the town cen-jing businéss in the billlard room of VAPORUB (IE pe L ter thelr hopes of a revival of: its] the ie mates agar ae ato RK Onn, 17 Mien JareUved Yearly ; e sess a four y 6 SGERMARY WIL former prosperits, are the only uat-| one, powmagor of four wory SEE THE A-B-C BEFORE BUYING a 1 ‘a y ef e ness structures which survived yes-|opah; 15 miles,away.- Tucked in the ‘ GET i ALF OF terday’s $250,000 blaze, the second| corners of the Goldfield betel lobby Announcing ; LAG big fire the old camp has exper-|ar2 cther businesses prepared to x € ienced in 15 months. earry on until ne wquarters.are pro- : che LOAN NGI U § CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 30.—Ten girls and 17 boys,| —Z:¢_pestoffice, burned out, ts_do- of nat Cc A SPER EI ECTRIC CO or, N 2 =jranging in ages from 14 to 19 years, are under interro- Bachelors Club : * rS Shee gation by police in an effort to ascertain the source of Under New. Management 12314 S. Center St. Phone 1319-M : CHICAGO, Sept. °30-—Formal ap-| “moonshine” liquor which figured during revelery at Pine 230 North Park Si % — proval to float half ox the forthcom- | rt 25 mil rest of Ch a +1 ark Street 3 ig’ $200,000,000 loan to the German | GLOVe, @:Tes0 miles west of Cheyenne, during an early New Furnishings ey aaa government in the United States was] morning party following a conventional party held at the Board and Room contained in commiitee reports sub-| “YY” recreation center. After the; headquarters for interrogation. A mitted to the executive council of|“¥" party, at which nothing improp-/ number admitted that liquor had Call 2777-3 Now the American Bankers association, er took place, the youngsters mo- Henved in the escapade, both during “For tne dian Who Cares” which opened its fiftieth general con-] tored to Pine Grove. without the/the trip to Pine Grove and after sa panition hece: toHay: knowledge. or consent of their par-|the arrival there, but none would Mrs. Johnnie J. Condon 2p Ttecommendations that Amerfean|¢™ts. Some did not get home until} admit the origin of the liquor, The Teg tecummendations Una Amey che | the evening of the next day. Mean-| interrogations are being continued. > ca eae ee ftuccie ean lonp as the} Whic fquiries from anxious parents | Four of the party, one girl. and vier Financing of Tussle as lone as tng] bad caused police activity and all| three boys, are held on clty charges Tr ride e taki a ole nai Neeee af the youngsters were taken to! of grave immorality. thei port asured in dollars, a com- uth crime to banking and industry ast e uy ne ; eS r exceeded the $3,500,000,000 an- y = Saf musal_ hulset of the feaerat ‘govern TY PACORDED ay ow 0 ment 4 More than 6,000 bankers, repre. iting all sections of the United oe - States were here to attend the open-]| WASHINGTON, Sept. 80,—An ing s¢ earthquake of: slight intensity was Rea Forms Own Trimming manipulated to form their own trimming, Notive how 4n this frock of black ‘crepe-back satin the skirt is made of reversed blocks pf the material to form a deep bor- fer. A narrow band of fur trims the collar and cuffs and a few but- tons and tallored bows are added at advantageous positions, registered on ‘the Georgetown Uni- versity. seismograph early today be- ginning at 3:58 o'clock and lasting until 4:05. Father Tondorf estimated its dis- tance as probably .within a radius of 600 miles of Washington. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. Professor J. B.~ Woodworth, charge of the Harvard observatory seismographis station. announced to- day that the instrument at the ob- servatory recorded a “moderate lo- cal shock". early today. The earth- quake he said was north of Boston, | probobly in the St. Lawrence re-j gion. PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 30.—A| New theory of prolonging life. He It is an easy matter to neglect small bills, for you intend to add to slight-earthquake!was-felt here early etnias ey glands are coated, In batent leather them before making out your check. _The small accounts keep the today and reports from Rockland| W!th a poison called “Cholin” and . : Ain bikes Maina ‘pothin. indicate that at If a new serum which he calla! i wheels of business turning. For every account of $100 a merchant car- the movement was apparent over holin Splitter,". made from the t a large area. In Rockland two distinct shocks were reported, the first at 3:50 o'clock, rocked buildings while the second, five minutes later was slighter. TEACHER DEAD. ILLNESS BRIEF Clifford Histed,; an uncle of the de- ceased lives there. Floral offerings were presented ‘from the | pupils of the seventh grade at Midwest and from the teachers of the school dis- Willam "Held tubove) of Chicago, startled the American Association of Medico-Physical Research with a Dr, glands of steers turn is injected, it will the trick, so to speam. One can live to 150, he says. LAST EVIDENCE OF STREET RAILWAY AT CHEYENNE WIPED OUT ceased cperation because of financial ducting, an educationa} campaign to pepularixe the metric system, which has been adopted as the official standard of measurement in Japan, —.___. Announce the Removal Scott Bldg.—Rooms Phone 2942 Doctors G. 8. Barger and H. V¥. Scott of Their Offices to the 107 and 109, Oct, 1 In all the world of fashion there's no. smarter effect than the exquisite design of the ELZADA gleaming black against the silken lustre of your ankle. It’s the Calendar style for October— ours and yours—-alone! $ 950 THE BOOTERY 124 EAST SECOND STREET VEOLAY (“Maison Violet”) Creme Mealys, Ambre Royal Powder, Sprechers Pharmacy 133 South Center Res. Phone 1768 Formerly Smith & Turner CHEYE: . Wyo., 3 ne e e ° B : , aaditg, Rath Hina, 90. sears ot] heat pnonealevaineeteme ener ||| LO Add Distinction— Keep your “bill slate” clean, by paying September oe yesterday ernoon at’ a|enne u recently possessed an elec. . feat “nornital after ‘she. had, Been | rc. sre. allmny” emtem fa being bills at the date asked by your Merchant, Grocer, Doctor, ‘or only a few days. e@ de-| removed, is the * y"? 8 geared was a teacher of tho seventh| the. aysiem. The peti bre! To Our Already Complete Line of Dentist, Insurance Agent, Plumber, Undertaker and rade in he public schoo! Mid- rest Wyo.” She caine Sere fre aifficuitien ‘and. tty track and trol TOILET PREPARATIONS others who have extended retail credit to you—by the 10th olorado Springs. ley wire and poles were sold to a i i nig Body. was taken, care of at] sunk dealer, We Have Stocked the Imported Products of if he states no special date. sent, to Larned, Kans., for burial.|; The Japanese goyernment {a con: ee a a ee Cold Creams, Soaps, ete. Casper Credit Exchange 5 v about two yards in length, being The ret union in New| made up 1 of diamonds on Now May Be Purchased Here— Se ER WO, Orleans is ating for a general] platinum chains. They are wrapped f ‘ closing of downtown stores in| twice around the hroat and twice New York Prices as0n are! the evening. nround the left v:rist _ Promptly A stick of dynamite is a small ci‘ject, sut it can create a large com- motion: A,small injury, neglected, often results in-blood poisoning. A ‘ small bill, neglecte::, results in injury to your crédit reputation, often giving you a lower rating than you deserve. ries, he has ten to a hundred small accounts. When accounts are promptly paid, they give the merchant the-cash to buy goods right and sell them right. © Don’t put aside those little three, four and five dollar bills, Pay them promptly along with the “Big Fellows.” Your credit rating is based on how you pay the little bills equally with your promptness in paying larger obligations. And please remember, it is not “how able to pay” that counts as much as how and when you pay. ee . ., Aliiliated With Retail Credit Men’s National Assn,