Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1924, Page 11

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Al Te LL DEBTS TO Tay For. Husband's Death ; UNITED. STATES) CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—(United-Press.) -—European economists agree that all the allied countries’ obligations to the United States will be paid if this country shows patience, George P. Auld, for. five years in charge of eccounts of the reparations commis- sion, declared in a speech: here today. Europe has definitely turned the corner and next.year should see it Ys upgrade of prosperity, Auld 5 . “Responsible economists abroad agree that the allied countries will meet their obligations to the United States if we™Will have patience and let the whole problem work itself out,” he declared. The Dawes plan 4s working with very ‘little friction, he said. “The payments -required--of Ger- many are well within her capacity, and even the difficulty -anticipated with’ respect to the transfer of Ger ian payments is likely to be negul- gible. as long as foreign capital keeps going into Germany,” Auld continued. “America’s co-operation to © the nettlements to these past-war prob- lems should in granting reasonable terms to.German Industries which require foréign capital in making easy terms of settlement for the payment of intér-allied’ debts and in doing her“part to prevent the “Bure- pean’ standards: of living from being depressed too low by; too” heavy a “Hot dog. Hoot Gibson in Sink or Swim. Chee. .Dohtcha wish we had the jack to take it in7™ b t acrape Ub erlough dough to swing that tte "ent. “How're “yu goin’ to do” ut? There ain't. no more papérs-t sell. Tho Trib’g closed." . §\Foller: me down i Anthem, ray; ‘was ay e008 student-+at ‘the, Hollywood ‘school, where she found Ner“present instructor.. She finished ‘an ‘cight-months; ‘course there last” April; about the, time she actually became 16 years of age. Sacred M Musical To The “has been a sical to be ae at the byterian. tabernacle_at-2:30 o'cloc! this evening,- with: Misy Jessie Mag | Agnew. as director. ‘and Mrs. Edna ‘Thomas as Sempencanlst: Male Quartet, Messrs. Bottoms, Mc Ciel n,.Firmin and Williams nd Evening” .. - a ‘Seek it the'Lora” ... Dudley “Buck: ‘The Prayer Perfect Stinsor 4 Edna Mac Healey ‘The * Choral John “Van. A. ;MacMurray- chict of the far eastern division of the State ‘Department, has been named assist- ant secretary .of state. .succeeding the tate» Alvee. A. Adee. ‘Witt "Thou Dir. Bettams Dudley, Buck Trio. “Praise Ye," .. ‘Verdi Miss Agnew and Messrs. Bottoms and Firmin. Male Quartet, “Softly Now the Light/of Day” Parks Messrs. Bottoms, McClellan, Firmin and Williams. Anthem, “Jubilate Deo" Benediction ——$—$—<$—____ AS FAST as gitft- -giving Produces problems the “Christmas Gift. Sug- gestions” columns of, the Classified Section provide solutions. «- Mietzke Are Youa_ Worn Out Working Man? blood fs thin and pee span how a work almost as tired Sant een of ae ORY You, cannot. have the strength to ee day after day, | f the good out of your food ie ts tral | oul iat iron that makes Heh, Wea biog ron, y toms ru fod marly ames, throu Pin mer ae tion ten ete nin api apples, ani like the iron in <vour-blood, vel will be patted at the results often a pynn. ip a lays’ time. Nuxated a B DOWer- ful recrengtiy $e and body bul Nuxated Iron ries ti change in: and note the astounding mera health, force, sands May be had at all PAGE ELEVEN. Try “The; doctor's “certit.cate heid the \death-of \Dominick Zalimas, 33, of | Chicago, was"due to natural causes, But friends insisted, upon at end the funeral-was) halted and the post-mortem examination reveatea a”heavy dose. df poison, evidently placed-in.his food; him, Hr murder. ‘wife, , Bornie®, Zalimas: 23, Was arrested Seed ae he protests her innocence, 2 MRS. CHARLES CHAPLIN KEEPS UP HER STUDIES : WITH AID OF A TUTOR By REX LAMPMAN, (Copyright, 1924 Charles,Spencer Chaplin all the,education she. needs, least enough to satisfy the Los Angeles board of education, un- less— Well,.unléss the mother of. Mrs, n. i Murray, peocany ptibbing about “thevamount of in- mat as she tfhbed about the of her daughter's years, Sterling Kirsey, director of part Tiine nstruction for the city school ;Bystem, says that Lita’s mother, Mrs. Lillian © McMurray-Parker- . |) Sbencer has’ been mak'ng’ nionthly ‘Holes vasa in the soles ‘of bar- by relentless pavements made {t “imperative that the boys hibernate’ in ‘some friendly movie, rather’ * than walk. ‘aimlessly through, sloppy streets till; bed- time, The pair cautiously approached the! forbidding door of the Far » Shor “Yu ‘stay outside,” Johnny mut- tered. “While I go in and do my. stuf." . Jimmie was willing enough to. obey. The lad announced his presence. with a slight,cough. Mr. Kovac, proprietor of the shop, looked URS “Byvenin’, Bir.’ ota de my boy?" “Do: y1 lyer band : “Ones ina while. ‘Why? Want. a fob?” ‘Yea!’ Kin I start work Mon-! day?! “Sune. Come down Monday, and I think. I'll have.a few bills- left: hat ‘you can hand out to people on the “street.” The lad hesitated. all, son,” « sald Mr. Naw, shat ain’ t all,” LY, low that. I’m agoin' ‘to work. fur yu, do you spose it would be téo much ;to draw .twenty cents out.of-my next week's salary, Yu see there's a good ‘picture. at the Irlg. ‘tonight /and.me. buddy and. meé was ‘kinda. figurin’ ar a we'd like tuigo jand—' Mr, /Kgvac broke into: a “four of laughter. ‘He reached into ‘his pocket: and drew out a spalr of |; dimes. “Somp. day, Son, wheh -you go into, businéss, call on me, -1’8 Ike to work for you,” were the *vords of:tha Fur Shop proprietor. Johrmy said no more, for bis buddy’ was waiting. A moment later two pairs of happy- heels. dis- appeared. in the snow-—Movie bound, % : TOO:LATE TO CLASSIFY SS FOR SALE—Beautiful beaver muff, |; alls Bote rakid two Biamone anges on@ weighing about eighty pol uit forty, reasonable. Box ibune. FOR*‘RENT—Rooming house,’ sleep- fag -xpoms, «six-room apartment; thrée-room apartment. Call at B, & A. Store, 605 EB. Second. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished Apartment, reasonable and ‘close in.” Phone 542J. 520 E. Fifth. GLYCERINE For your Radiator—No evapo- ratisn,, fer cost is the last. + C. KEYES 106 N. aoe Phone 81 U DRIVE. IT CO. ‘reports of the time Lita has been } Spending with a private instructor. ) These reports assert the girl-wife f the king of comedians is devot- rig to study more than the four qurs a week required by the state ‘law, designed to protect children inthe films from growing up with- ;out schooling. ‘The board of education {s+ care- fully saving all data on © Lita’s ease, which may become epochal ifjit found that school dodgmwng is ~ prevalent among Hollywood youngsters who work in pictures. Miss A. Peterson, formerly of the Hollywood ‘secretarial school, a private institatfon, is Mrs. Chaplin's instructor and word “is that its 16-year old mistre doing her bit each morning to make the four hours a-week.or 48 thinutes a‘ day’ with/Saturday ‘ol required by! the statute. 17 Miss Peterson, the stepped into the limelight Thurs- day when she came down town in bellicose mood to ask the bnard of education why all tre tumult and shouting concerning her pupil's education. She men’ there’ congregated ‘that she was Mrs. Chaplin's tutor and what about it? “Mrs. (Spencer reportéd some time” ago to the board of education that her daughter had attained the age of 18, Director Kirsey says, and since that time, the board has no parouay attention to Marriage, however, makes no difference as to the school atten- dance requirement, Mr. Kirsey Bald, “and~married men’ undef 18 must go to school or take the no- cessary work with private tutors. 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