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WE THUSE AS ‘AGE DEFENDED BY ADVENTIST Short Year Theory of * Coast Scientist Is : Scored. “WASHINGTON, Nov. fiipory that the ancients r Sears far short of the regulation #85 days and that therefore Methus 969 years old when he igd, was attacked here ofessor C, S. Longacr the Church of the Seventh Day Advent ists., a teacher of bib xegesis Referring especially @ie of Professot Russel! ‘ford, University of California astron: @nier, who h sald had recently Phiced Methuseiah’s age at 80 years Professor Longacre sald that if it were true that the ancients reckon eu! their years by mon cycles, tdama was ears old when he ied an s ¢ nine when Cain | ore eitere Professor ford has trou- Wi delleving h was 988 years old w sald Yh to do with Enoch, Me ‘Tether, by making his only five yea old when his son was born fne to Professor Crawford’s own Fonthly cycle computation. How €n ‘he reconcile the record in Gen ° seventh chapter, where it the flood came in the six hun @¥edth year of Noah's life, in the Wetond month, on the seventeenth Why of the mon id further states that ‘the waters prevailed upon the arth a hundred and fifty days; in ter of Genesis it s: led five montt Ing that the ancients’ reckoned thirty days to each month All'this shaws that the anctents | Kijew all about days, months Fears an@ tha same number i were month then as are in month now TBANEZ HURLS AGGUSATION AT KING ALFONSO Royalty Arraigned’ by. Spanish ne Author. : PARIS, . Noted v. 19.—Vicente Blayag HAASAAT EDO SERELYSUORERERDD OF D>SPEMONPEROS 2 9008: 2ORDERFERTS*SERORRAINNS? 91 7549+ Hritien General “Siivestre d letter | Sommmanding the Moroccan army to | Mdo as I say” and adding: \*' dpon't bother about instructions the minister of war, who ‘is’ an imbecile.” : General Silvestre advanced against | Bie advice of Madrid, says Ibanez, pd wos surrounded and his army @nnililared. HSS sb esl otitis A Sideeacose beats ‘hy other kinds of Christmas janez's manifesto inst King. acrones of Spain, a pamphlet of 100 Pes, published in France, Eygland 4471 the United States today, ch: urges The king with being directly and Personally responsible for the Span-| Méh military disaster at Annual, in Moroc in 1 » in which General (WMilvestre and several thousand Span-| \j ish soldiers were killed thou-| sands of others made prisoner “The noted Spanish author alsdé eMarges King Alfonso with betray MAE the French by giving secret in Formation to the Germans during| } the war. "Ibanez accuses Alfonso of having SUMMARY OF NIGHT LONDON.—Str Eric Drummond, secretary-general of the League of Nations, left for Geneva with the request of the British government of an indefinite adjournment of discus- sion by the league of the security and disarmament, protocol recently udopted. MONTEVIDEO.—A state. of siege was declared in the state of Rio irande do Sul, E y. TON.—The flight of the urst to Washington ing was set by the navy WASHIN 2R-3 from Lake for christe tment BALTIMORE a $3,000,000 | dowment of a | school was pi | Johns Hopkins with — Establishment of foundation for the en- great eye hospital and nned by trustees of institutions in con- the Wilmer Founda- REPORT HEARD ~OFFINDINGS IN REVENUEPROE | WASHINGTON, Nov. 19—The 1! special senate committee investigat- ing the intern: nue bureau was called in today > sbssion y Earl J. Davis, | to receive its counsel, on the findings of 16 investigators who have been com- & information for the commit- tee during the -summer recess: of congress Mr. Davis" report contains evi- dence concerning ‘the prohibition unit and enforcement of the tax |laws. Particular attention has been paid to. the system of issuing. in- dustrial alcohol permits and. ta the collection of income tu If the just che 4 mmittee recommend legislation to tax law and to tighten yhibition enforcement. Chairman Couzens also ‘has spent ne time preparing a program to tubmit to the committee calling for sweeping and immediate inyesti- gation Into the operations of the bureau. He feels that sufficient facts have been obtained to war- rant a thorough probe and that the committee 13 in a ‘position to shut off the main source of bootlegging by restricting the use of industrial alcohol. Means Sought to Speed Up . Power Projects WASHINGTO Nov, _19.—Re- newing a request made a year ago, the federal power commission, in its annual report, made: public yes- terday, asks that {t be permitted to increase its personnel in, order to expedite its ‘work. Such an ar- rangement, {t adds, would hasten action on projects. involving. mil- of dollars ‘on which it has n impossible to make even a | beginning with the Imited force javalable.* {The commission. also asks that islation be enacted to give it authority to use charges now col- lected for defraying costs of ad- ministration in preparing. compre: hensive plans for co-ordination of effort in water power development and improvement for navigation purposes of inland waterways, and for stream development in order to bring about the greatest utilization of the water power of all streams. It is estimated there are 4,300 miles suitable for development of 10,000, 000.water horse pow celict aee) on tng With 2,637 manufacturing” estab. Ushments employing 41,000 workers, British Columbia has now’ -become | stocking supporters you ever saw or heard of. SEP OPCET ORR EREASRMORORRRTRERT HERES EDP the third indystrial province in nada. Mixes. Bible eoreete Pee LATEST EET] ‘Phe Bible and the boxing glove go Picken a boxer. pacceeds. Soon he in It ts all settled now ‘The roya) parents ha royal children have assentéd Belgium (ower left) und Princess M Mumbert. eldest son of the king of Italy (uyper right). and Princess Marie All speak be no religious difficulties to the Jose (lower right) of Belgium A Royal Double Romance. The only royal double romance of modern timew soon will culminate in the marriages of the Duke 2 een eetn re Che Casper Daily fridune a FERS I OL RTAL SLOG LRG A TEE ET IT ancient pan ganization and at no time consulted In Election LAID AT DOOR -OF FIRM HEAD), Ind. Nov. 19. name, exercised control over the or- ‘his subordinates regarding policies ‘of-operation, according to testimony | succeed PEKING, sociated Pres: a signed article in the Far Eastern Time: alleges that he has evidence that the Chinese war was promoted by a coterie of Chinese politicians. The war was: started according to the writer, for the purpose of creat- ing conditions under which the cen- tral, Chinese government would be compelled to expedite a settlement of the Sino-French gold franc con- troversy and thereby release to Chi- nese agencies which would be available out of a $10,000,000 Mex, total of $70,000,000 involved. Supporting his Simpson says that statement, Mr. after General Wu Pel Fu, former military head of the himself to war, chance to finance the central gov- ernment forces through the propo: ed General Wu refused to agree to the program, ned. Peking government committed he was. offered a Sino-French settlement. “When his destruction was plan- It would have been accom- plished, doubtlessly, without the un- expected coup of Feng Yu-Hslang - made the matches. and the of Brabant of Ida of Italy (upper lefty, and Prince ellent English weddings There will all are Catholics. By CARL D. GROAT Inited Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, Nov. 19.—(United Press.) —Earl Carroll would bo at home here. ads and. bareness are améng.the. leading. costumes affect- ed by Berlin revues this winter. Poor old Broadway, shocked at lobby pictures of nude actorines, would have something to lift a purnan eyebrow about, Were it re- Baled with: what Berlin takes as a matter of course. In Berlin, a8 a rule, a line is drawn against utter Evelike nudity, though some shows now and again present comely girls dressed in even less than the Garden-of-Eden fall figleaf mode. The Berliner insists only, that if the chorus girls must— for the sake of art—be entirely nude, the theater direction shall at least provide soap, and some heating againet colds. Last winter, Berlin had a show, “The World Without a Veil.” ‘The name was a bit of a mis nomer; it was in reality a chorus | without veils—or anything anywhere | near so secretive. But the public said. “Um Himmels willen, draw the veil," since the girls, operating on the basis of Berlin's hot-water-in- homes-every-fortnight had forgotten that cleanliness is next to Godliness. But this winter, it’s different. The Dawes plan and the stable mark haye made ‘it possible to pay real Venuses instead of Medusas. So Berlin ts having some beauty shows that would make bored Broadway get a new thrill for itself. Thke the revue, “An Alle.” for in- stance. Copied after New. York revues, it has gone them one better. With Boxing hand in hand with Mack Lillard of Wash. On Sundays Lillard is a Bible class teacher, om other To his Bible class he preache ane on the right cheek, turn to him the other also.” Ynterprets the biblical Injunction differently. to stop a stiff punch with the right cheek, the young gent simply tears info his opponent and tives his derndest for a knockout. des the east for profes: “Whosoever shall smite In the ring Lillard If, per¢hance, he happens And usually ho sivnal bout It has for’ instance in one scene bareLuck riding that would make Barnum & Batley consider them. selves amateurs. That is to say, the Iady in question ts bareba ed, bareheaded .and so on. She rides astride an elephant, and her. sole adornment—aside from her figure is a set. of, beautiful beads. Very beautiful! That is to say, Both the beads and the lady. Then there are” several other charming choristers ‘scattered about through the acts, who, too use Billy Sunday's words, wear not enough PROGRAM TO CURTAIL DRUG EVIL FRAMED GENEVA, Nov. 19.—(By The As- sociated Press.)—A series of yro- Posals striking at the very roots of the evil caused by the misuse of | narcotic drugs was presented to the international opium conference here today by the American delegation, hendéd’ By "Representative Stephen G. Porter Only by the most drastic restric: tion at the point of production, the Ameficans held, could the quantity of Mlicit drugs reaching the people of the world be shut off or curtailed, Consequently they |p sed pre: sentation of a surplus production of raw opium and als the coca leaf from which extracted. Furthermore, they would absolutely prohibit the distribution of -heroin, an opium derivative, holding it un- necessary in. medical or science practice. Besides thé inhibitions on. the pro- duction of narcotic raw material When They Say Berlin They Maybe; Gotham Is Tame “Nude” in Don’t Mean clothes “to pad a crutch or flag a handear.” Take again the revue, “Das hat die Welt noch nicht gesehen.” In several acts, the director haa to lay out absolutely nothing for costumes, The girls brought their birthday clothing, even omitting the figleaves. In one scene, three sirls represent diadems in a huge crown, and the audience gasped at’ the davinr; nudity. However, nobody ran to*the police to put in a complaint against the how, as was the case with the show Methusalch,” -which ‘a group of Nationalists said offegded public morals because the words were shocking. In fact, police records show no kicks about nudity. It is taken as a matter of cour And, if defended at all, then it ts solely on the ground that art {fs art and why burden it with red flannels or even sil and satins? One thing, however, that some times shocks even a hard-boiled Berlin audience is the Maes given the Some themes are handled with a Rabelaisian coarsi ness which would get a Broadway producer locked up for life. There is generally at least one touch in a-Berlin operetta or revue which is gratuitously “Nuditaet' Well, stance, vulgar, as for « the Berliner says in sub- You can only be so and so and as far-as we are con- the nuder the netter"— meaning nicer. Pilots It the notter Tdeutenant Harold R. Harris, chief pilot of. McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, will be in the cockpit of the Berliner helicopter this country is entering in the tests at Farnsborough, Eng. land, next spring BANK ROBBERS ' GET $30,000 Noy PONTIAC varlous proposals were need for its handling in where meceusury’ Lich., 19,—Six men held up and robbed the Farm: ington State bank near here, escap- ing with ). Howard: Warner, president, was knocked ungonscious, by a club by ‘one of the men, Pa: Jtrons and bys ra fired ut the J rubber they fled, the turned to Peking to overthrow Gen- eral thought Feng was fighting off the common enemy, General Chang Tso- Lin, in the north. ‘The Sino-French Franc settlement Proponents were not concerned with the actions of the “Christian” gen- eral in overthrowing his old chief, but expected Feng eventually’ and make peace up- on their own terms. ‘The coup of General Feng ‘disrupt: ed the plans of the plotters among whom were two members of the cab- inet, chiefs writer® sa; Captain steamship lines globe, started on his career as a shipping magnate” with . on lumber _carrier‘on t! “Christian” general, who re- Wu's government while Wu to control. General several minor departmental and a few secretaries, the —_$___—__ Robert Dollar, whose now girdle the small Pacific coast. Noon Rallies Not dred years that workers have en- Joyed'the legal right to combine into trade unions for the betterment of. Cae Lape: eR condition. HAPPINESS of defendant officials on trial here eharged with conspiracy to use the |’, Batis to). detrauid, written in on the ballot. The testimony of the defendants, | * ‘At Inland Town CRAIG, Colo., Nov. 19.—Women rule in Sunbeam, an inland com- munity 45 miles west of Craig, of- ficial returns canvassed here show. Upsetting the -plans of the Demo- crats and Republicans in the rceent nm, ® woman's party made its and one justice/of the peace. The names of the three women were ‘WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1924 |SWINDLES ARE Women Victors Mrs. Nellie Templeton was elect- ed justice of the peace, displacing her husband, who ran as a Repub. lican. Mfss Julia Clark and Mrs. Bessie Mora’ were elected con- stables. Mrs. Mora’s husband, a candidate for justice of the peace endorsed by both parties, was the only one to escape the women’ landslide and his wife will serve eonstable in his court. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 19. —Mickey Walke welter weight champion of the world was matched today to box Jock Malone, of St. Paul here on December The match is schedualed to go ten rounds. and the weight agreed on ip 154 pounds at 3 o'clock. ‘Tribune wantets bvring results. two of whom were placed on the ind yesterday, was given in an mpt to prove they had no part in the alleged fraudulant operation: of the company and its subsidiaries as charged in the indictment against them. Fifteen -officials, which the government charges distributed ap- proximately $20,000,000 in worthless stock over the country are on trial. Hawkins is a fugitive. PACD (ped case ores Charged Up To Community Fund To correct current misapprehen- sions, leaders of the drive today emphasized the fact that the daily luncheon rallies are not charged up to’ the expenses of the fund. Each worker pays his own check just as he contributes his time and servicés without compensation. po ait cactca per yard per yard _ 6 yards for -__--___ French Gingham—a few at 4 yards for _ Ladies Wool Hose, per pair Special _-_ Linen Maderia glove and cases, each _____ It-1s only within the last hun- 2 for depends on how you ant If you do not feel of and oe evar —nine times ou! of ten it’s youn liver. CHAMB mst mae ™morn- prs renee ae 50 for 25 cta, 141 East Second Elizabeth’s DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Childrens Outing flannel gowns each: 6/0 ee ee Sleepers—a few left in odd sizes French Serge, 48-inch $2.25 value Mercerized linen damask, 72-inch Percale, red check and figured Tapestries, small pieces, regular $1.50 Colored Linen handkercheis Ladies and children’s 3 wool gloves, a few A new shipment of Madame X Corsets ‘| @lizabeth: G Sip HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING ....-$1.00 patterns left $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 -$1.00 handkerchief ssi 736 lectric Appliances and Fixtures _—/ AT PRICES IN MANY CASES ACTUALLY BELOW COST Sale. ss Their. Morning at 9 a. m. and Continuous Until Every Article Is Sold eS -Bowman BUTLER “SILVER URN . SET. Regular price $68 price GP OSeLD / ELECTRIC OVEN Toast- ers. ~~ -‘Reg. “price $8.50. 6.45 Close out® 98¢ Electric PERCOLATORS while they last; Regular $7.50 LIGHTING’ FIXTURES REDUCED TO PRICES ‘BELOW. COST BEE Electric Vacuum Cleaners, price $89.75. Close out price NO CHARGES NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL Casper ELECTRIC Co 12314 So. Center Street STATEMENT ‘In offering my entire stock of Electric Appliances and Fixtures at prices that must close out the entire stock by Christmas, I wish to make this s' atement: This is a forced sale because of Mrs. Corder’s ill health and we are leaving Casper for a lower climate through the advice of our family physician. . (Signed) A. L. CORDER. Dena tanie Manning-Bowman ELE IC URN SET, price POSeOO | Cove’ SRE QE Armstrong Table Stoves with waffle iron attach. | Westinghouse ELECTRIC rc Reg. price $16.50 | IRONS.’ Reg. $6.75. Closa ose ou! price _.___ $12.85 wctee BoE $4.95 VAC 5 regular $125.00. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW A Deposit will hold any article until December 22 Phone 1319M Manning-Bowman Electric PERCOLATORS Regular $10. Close out price $7.65 XMAS TREE LIGHT SET Regular $4.00. -Close out price $2.95 Extra Special LAMPS. Reguler $2.50 While they $1.69 last Manning-Bowman ELECTRIC‘IRONS. Reg. ular $5.00 $3.45 BED LAMPS. Reg $5.00 Close out $3.45 , price Closé out price Electric Washing ues Close out price This is a bonafide Close Out Sale. Entire stock must be closed out by Christmas. all oM %

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