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1 aa © (PAA Pee A 8 PRETEEN me MRE ARES sa Fs 6 FORD EELEEAROET AD TS EDPOTRE SOFT USERS RERANARSS REE REN A ooee <peennspnereene: FRIDA «, DECEMBER §, 1924 REALTORS HEAR “PROGRAM FOR STATE MEETING : Luncheon Tod Today Given Uver to Plans for Gathering A major part of the luncheon meeting of the Real Estate Board held tofay at the Hotel Townsend Was devoted to discussion. of plans for the session of realty men from elsewhere in the state which {s to ‘convene here next Friday to discuss proposed changes in the state H- eensing law. A business meeting of the visiting realtors, the legislative committee of the beard, and others tho care to attend will be held at 9 o'clock Fri- day, probably in the council cham- ber at the city hall. If necessary, Sn afternoon session will also be held. The visitors will be cuests of the Gasper board at luncheon in the Hotel Henning, with a program of Speeches and music to be announced later.. An hour or more of the after- noon wil be given over to «n auto- mobile tour of Casper. Reports from the various realtor teams which have partteipated in the cleanup campaign for the Com- munity Chest. Fund indicated that well over half of the $600 which the board and its individual members had pledged had been turned in. B-40.:60 55 Mariaon Avenue - New York | Kimball Drug Co. Midwest Pharmacy Trineny Dror Co DON’T FORGET THE BERKSHIRE For Sunday Morning Breakfast E, R. WILLIAMS STORES 129 W. Second rated board and genui tively boxed. This i inexpensive gift. Special SATURDAY SPECIALS Bread Board Set, consisting of hand-deco- Bulb bowls, dozens to select from, all colors and sizes. Very attractive gifts. Special from 2§@ to $1.00 Casper Stationery Co. One Thirty South Center ina questionnaire submitted real estate boards throughout the coun- try was turned over to a commit- headed by John Jones for com- ‘pllation. John M. Engiana presided at the noonday meeting which was attend- ed by 14 realtors, IN ROMANCE NORFOUK, Va., Dec. 5.—Mary| Miles Minter, moving picture ac- tress, and Lieutenant ‘Commander H. H. Ridder have arrived in Nor- folk and with them the first whisp- ering of a romance which may unite the sea service with the screen art. | The report is they will wed during the week that the U. which Ridder in dock here. "Miss Minter has ordered attaches to deny that she fe fn the hostellry order got about, however, clerks had SCREN ST: TAR : 8. 8.Jason of is the commander; is | where she is stopping. Before the At White told reporters the number of Miss Minter’s suite. terviewed. Commander Ridder denies will be while he fs in port. between them. SALE OF ARMY FORTS LOOMS; WASHINGTON, two score obsolete forts and reser- vations under supervision of th Secretary of war would be author- ized in a bill introduced today by Chairman Wadsworth of the senate military committee. Amcng them were Fort Wingate, New Mexico, Fort Townsend, Wash- ington and San Diego Barracks, Cal- ifornia. France Plans Reconstruction of Entire Navy PARIS, Dec. 5.—(By, the Asso- ciated Press)—France's new naval Program as outlined in the report ot the chamber of deputies commi: sion just published, calls for com” Yiete reconstruction of the fleet ‘at 4 cost of. ten billion francs, the work to be spread over a perlod ot 20 yearn. NINE DEAD IN WALES MIN WREXHAM, Wales, Dec. sion early this morning. ne steel knife, attrac- tem makes an ideal $1.85 The Watson 218 South Center St. PHANSTIEHL SUPER- HETERODYNE HERE ARE THE BEST IN THE RADIO WORLD The most accurate, the most convenient, the’ greatest long distance receivers built. Ask for a Demonstration in Your Home With One of These Wonderful Machines Immediate Delivery We are featuring a most liberal payment plan. The Little Store With the Big Business Radio Shop Phone 368-W that they have been married, or that they He does not deny that an engagement exists Dec. 5.—Sale of vine men were killed and meny missing, fin consequence of a colliery explo: She refused to be in- Che Casper Daily. Cribtne Grandchildren of Mrs. Harding Never Hous BY JACK FEEHAN (NEA Service Writer) MARION, O., Dec. 6.—This is the story of the dream that never came true, ¥ At is the dream of two Uttle young: sters about the day they would go to visit their grandmother in the White House. Two years and « half Mrs, Flor- yey Kling Harding igned as its istress—but never Snce while she an “first lady" did her grandchild: bess enter the sacred precincts of ¢ great old mansion where Lincoln, ok aniey and Roosevelt all lived. Often they asked to be taken there, But always they were tad they wer too young. In a little while—yes, when they were older, they could go. And so George Neely De Wolfe and his sister Jeanne, began buil- ang their aircasties, as all children do. They would sit long. hours at a stretch talking of the fun they would «ive when they went down to Wash- ington to sce their grandmother-who lived In the White House, But They Never Saw “Laddie Boy” They would picture themselves ordering the butlers and serving maids about in the big dining room, © shouting commands to the pdlice- mien xt the doors. They would see themselves out in the yard plucking the pretty White House flowers and romping about With: Isaddie Boy on the rolling green i iawn. And what fun it would be) to play tag) up and’ down the great wide staircases op rainy days; to explore the rooms and the closets upstairs; to scamper, at will into the execu- uve offices to sit at the president’s own desk. But their dreams, like so niany other childhood dreams, never were | fulfilled, Some day, perhaps they would have been, but President Warren G. Harding, the He {a starting out in the newspaper | game just as hig father started years. ago, delivering the Marion Star, the newspaper his stepgrand- father, with Mrs. Harding’s made nationally famous. And while he is delivering his papers, Jeanne is at home helping her .mother with the housewotk. She is learning, as all girls should, how to manage a home, “Iya going to keep on ‘carrying papers," siya George; “while I'm going to school. 1 haven't quite de- cided what T shali do after that, but you can be sure I intend finishing high school and college. “And money isnt gaing to spoil me either. I don’t ever intend to take Shattered UPPER LEFT—George Nesty De Wolfe, 12. UPPER .RIGHT—His sister, Jeanne. BELOW—An early picture of Mrs. Harding, showing the resemblance between her and her grandchildren. tain all the education she can. And beside what she will leapn {n school, she wants to learn to keep house neatly, cook well and sew well. Harding Very Fond of Them And their step-father, Roscoe D. Mezger, city salesman for a local grocery house, also will assure you that the children’s new wealth will make no difference in their lives— for the present, anyway. School every day until they are through high school and college. After that, they may map out their own careers. The bequest is to be held in trust until they are 28. At 21, they will | begin to: receive its net earnings. in | equal shares annually. In the event one dies, the entire estate will go.to the surviving child. The Mezgers live in.a comfortable brick home—large and good looking —in the south end of town. On the | front. porch are a sled and.a bicycle that let you know there is someone else besides grown folks . residng there. To the world at large; it was news that Mrs. Harding was a grand- mother, Few knew she had a son, Marshall Eugene De Wolf, by a for- life easy.” Jeanne, too, is determined to: ob: mer marriage, He died in Denver 13 years ago, leaving two children: HERRIOT AND CHAMBERLAIN IN: AGREEMENT ON JOINT AFFAIRS only grandfather they eveft knew, PAR > o:—+(B: Asroci- died when his term.of office was | YARIS: Dec. 3.—(By The Associ. | only 2 ttle more than half through, | ted Press.}—Premier Herriot an nd their grandmother came back te] on again id ‘not see much of her, | ish, for her health was poor, | and. sho! was confined to « santtar. j lum: most of the time. And then they were saddened by the news of her death. | She, lke thelr grand- iather, was gone, But even on her deathbed Mrs. Harding, who used to send them toys, nice clothes and candies from the White House, remembered them. She Made a will leaving them the buik of her estate. They Receive Half a Million Now George at 12, and Jeanne 165, find thembelves very wealthy. ‘They wfli share equally in a fortune esti- mated at half a million dollars, at least—the last bequest from. thelr ndimother. thought “of all the money, | though, hasn't affected either of the | children one bit, George stil] has his paper route. Effective Means of Reducing Fat Here is an extraordinary method of ‘reducing weight—extraordinary because no starvation diets or vig- |jlent exercises are necessary. Max- cription Tablets are made in accordance with the jus Marmola Prescription. They reduce you steadily and easily, with no ill effect: ure them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct.to the Marmola enéral Motors Building, Detrott, Mich. Once you start tak: ing these tablets and losing your fatness, you will be happy again.— v. REAL SERVICE-1S THE THING" OF WHICH WE COAL MEN SING! GEBO COAL NATRONA TRANSFER STORAGE AND FUEL CO's COAL QUARTETTE PHONE 9493 2.0.80x S73 j Chamberlain, British » foreign affairs, in neulta- on affairs of mutual inter: countries, came to today of the most urgent of the internation questions are interesting them, it was stated in ‘itative quagters. A communique issued said: ‘Mr. Austen Chamberlain had a two hour talk. with the premier this morning tn the curse of which thé two ministers took up dive: national problems. An reached on questions demanding an Immediate solution. “Concerning affairs requiring } longer study the two ministers agreed te pursue their study in th same rpirit of determ| fon on bot side to develop th friendly ticns that exist between France poser FIRM ‘BROKE,’ CHIEF SKIPS: ST.LOUIS, Mo., Dec. - Jacob W. Ufland, president of the National Jewelry company, St. Louls and the Milton Watch company, New York, which went into bankrupicy last week, has disappeared froin St. Louts and creditors here and in New York with claims of $600,000 or more are endeavoring to find him, offi- cers announced today, ten for agreement Slayer Dies In Hospital SAN DIBGO, Calff., Dec. 5.— Emilio’ Driggs, who was wanted in Havana, Cuba, for the murder of his sweetheart,’ died at a hospital here Jast* night. . Driggs caveer of crime, bezan asa lad of 18 in New York City, ended at the Vauciain home for tubercular patients. Hjs identity was estab- lished in San Diego about three weeks ago when, upon being con- fronted with a cablegram from tho Cuban government, he confessed to} the many erimes of which he was accused. Driggs had twice served terms in prison and had been the leader of a gang of fourteen train robbers op- | erating in Cuba. He contracted the disease which ended his life while hiding in the swampy jungles. rela- | ’ ssure the main- Great Britain and nance of peac mong the questions demanding an immediate solution which . the ministers discussed, fs supposed to be the division of the proceeds: of es Dian and the inclusion of the American war damage claims, The statement that an agreement was reached on all the pressing ques- tions {s taken in political quarters here to indicate that Great Britain has decided to accept, along with France and the other ailieg, {nclu- sion of the American claims in the reparation partition. SKY-SCRAPERS Building a strong bone- structure is like laying a foun- 777 | dation for a mighty sky- Scraper that is expected to | endure, through the years. For fifty years ‘Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls build sturdy bodies, strong bones and healthy teeth. 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When notified of the decis- jon the viscount said the would come to Amerjea with Viscountess Cecil to receive the honor at a dinner to be given at the hotel Astor on De cember 28, the sixty-elghth anniver ~ President Wilson's birth fhe award is the first made the foundation, which was give annually a prize of the person who appeared the of 000 to jury to have done most to furth the late president's ideals fob world peace. A fund of about $800, raired by. public subscription fur- nishes the income for the award. —— SOLON ACCUSED BY WOMAN IN HIGH TRIBUNAL of which wil] fit the lock on the Brunswick. The keys will be giv en to the first 1,000 adults who come in the store and request one, wheth- er or not they make a purchase. All Rep. Kendall Interested In Sale of War the supreme court of tle District of Columbia by Mrs. Margaret B. 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