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—* eR TTI Ts. ty Soe, yf Pociti SERMON TEXT > > sociated Press)—tVide divergence of views between British and French financlal experts re- garding settlement of France's war debt to Great Britain has resulted in at least a temporary breakdown in » parliamentary negotiations which The French n to Paris to- DEBT PA' FRENCH 4 \ government ers of the nation mend them to the keepeth watch n here la week Reports current last night that the ‘onferences at the treasury had been interrupted were confirmed today. hile complete reserve is maintained RLEY BROKEN UP ‘MISSION LEAVES in official it {s understood} has considered the report of its dele- that the E xperte will report|gates the commission will be sent to the e qual hat they found | back London for further confer- the French ts on the debt At the treasury {t was explained that the situation had by no means In view of the outcome of the}reached a deadlock, the difficulties negotiations, it was regarded as un-| haying been encountered merély up- likely that Finance Minister Cail-| on al points. The important laux would follow out his original in-] pr s of the settlement have not been considered, it is stated. ough it ts not likely that Fi- f alllaux will come to lately, it is believed tions will be resumed tention of coming to London for fur-| yet | ther discussions next week. Bri official quarters are not |r istic regarding the debt nego- and confidence 1s expressed | after the French government | | 7 1 know him there. a religious man. | He wns not disillusioned about t r He knew its ills and its fail He wa cquainted with it He was Biase de and its heart-burnings, he sa i 1 ulsh and wan hopelessness : G Te saw all this but he also s ; way to salvation.” 1s Noted by Wagner the Richards who made Oil fields i ole activ. -M of Mid- t, New Lavoye and Salt Creek where there is a great deal of build- ing on. The tvliest place that uw was the Midwest hotel din- m where over f1Vé hundred men were served during the noon hour. | Salt Oreek a large dancing acad- : . splendor | © my 18 being erected on one side of : fs will ever |the street and a theater on the aut ) have lived in| Other side, either of which will ac- a ee i ee | commodate five hundred people. on in 1 |\Jokn L. Lewis Not Ready To Join in Parley He had He played friend loose and with are not big nds because they be friends, but »pposition al friendship. sve Was genuine rich and ke, it knew no border, breed Differing from men who contrary convictions still held tt sp of life fast and men ATLANTIC CITY, (By The Associated F J., July 31.— ess)—John L. | presi- after a away Lewis, dent ten who « days’ absence, from the anthracite scale conference | today and signified that {t was not | remained he his intention as yet to atte The expiration date of the anthra- : cite contract is August 31 or one for love reached month from today. Miners declare the individual. | they will not continue at work after a star apart | September 1 without a contract, —_—_. _Tom Villnave, who has fever at his home, 241 North McKinley street, was reported to be on the rapid road to recovery. Villnave has been {11 In bed for the past two weeks. em w | ng affections his capa n the gr be He did from } apacity for f the heritage would be did not bear unfaltering faith in naver know this man faith been {11 unworth witness to hi 4. You wl terly if it Out of the Way, Hi Cost, here comes our Officer Save with a Cut Price Club and he'll drop you where you stand. OFFICER SAVE SAYS: BUY YOUR SHOES | Salt Creek Activity | | planos | half miles nortt SATURDAY TO SEE OPENING OF NEW MUSIC STORE BY WELLS COMPANY IN NEW SALT CREEK Formal opening tomorrow at Salt Creek of a branch store of the Chas. E. Wells Music company will be an event of importance to the new town, both from the standpoint of service to a large oil field patronage and that of the fu- ture business stability of the growing community, The gift of favors—flowers for the ladies, cigars for the men and balloons for the children— | make|them opportunity to obtain the same in service that Casper patrons now en real 0 it a nd should draw visitors from eve ner of the great of! dist Wells of the Denver store « Gulich, Casper manag Decision to open the new branch was followed some time ago by the purchase of of - Russell nd L. I le com: | ¢ a business lot and the commodious building pany, will be present to greet the will accommodate a first class public. teok of merchandise. In Une with Rapid expansion of the Wells com y which has won lasting pany’s business inte: A patror for the company, courtesy ge in the oil fields made necessar ervice will be the foundation more adequate provisio: m-]on which its ofl field trade is ex- modating the trade the been of Brunswicks, / and ot ments sold exc company and the new store will give f| pected to thrive and expand. The opening will continue through: it the day and the public {s invited o visit the store and participste in e tribution of favors, as well 1g make the personal acquaintance of the management. State Game Official | Appeals to Sportsmen | To Observe the Laws By J. T. SCOTT Member State Board of Game and Fish Commissioners Chapter ion Laws of Wyoming, he State Game and Fish Com- mission asks and expects the sup: port and co-operation of every sportsman and law-abiding citizen in assisting {t at this time to protect and save for future years the wild lite of Casper Mountain State Game Preserve It is ours to conserve or destroy and the responsibility as to which course is pursued largely rests upon the individual cttizen, If every person who loves the outdoors and the wild things will let it be known that they will no longer tol- erate Violations of our game and fish laws, r 5 of provide R MOUNTAIN STATE PRESERVE Section 1. For the better tion of birds and anir » and for the establishment of breeding places therefor, the following area within the State of Wyoming is hereby aside, designated and established as a state game preserve. All that pc tion of the State of Wyomi scribed as follows, which area shi ht then a great portion of constitute and be known ag the ¢ law violations will cease and the State Game wild things will come back to pou- our woods and streams. As tated above the Game and Fish 9 and 80 West, to Commission asks your help and sup- with a strip one mile wide run port in its fight for the preservation north south .alongd: the and propagation of Wyoming's boundary Township 82 North, |sames, birds and fish. Without your Range 81 Wes da strip one n upport {t cannot succeed and with wide running nd west along | it its efforts cannot fail. The mem- the south b f Township 35 | bers of the Fish and Game Commis North, Ranges 7 and 80 Wes' sion aro giving their very best in It will be noted from the above | time and effort to save for you and hat this preserve includes all of the | those who come after you the ani urea commonly known as Casper | mals, birds and fish of our streams Mou and bounded by and for s. They serve without fee ly known points as follows or reward; now, won't you, Mr. and ning one mile east of the Mrs. Good Cit help ithem in Ine ranch house on Bi their labors at least to the extent creek and running north on!of refraining from violating the line passing one-half mile west of | game and fish laws yourselves and the B. B, Brooks ranch house tc upon others the grave point about one-quarte B01 doing When east of count re « if th and only then, Goose creek; ther will the 1 things come back to | miles on @ line passing one ond one- | us fro brink of extinction on Mat 3r game animals ‘stand, and the com. ery's house, one Chi es Swing h and tion. will praise us for at e Tu tman Building Shoe Store, where Hi tel Rese srs * S ce } : te asse c oeeata: Bette end Cost is taxok n out and low prices prevail east and one mile r tt READ THESE SPEC LALS FOR Ui point, ‘ Cee AST ‘ TODAY AND SATURDAY ate ‘ fe ioi ae i LADIES’ LADIES’ Rejoices Daughter 4 BLACK KID ONE RUSSIA TAN | i} STRAP SLIPPERS ONE-STRAP PUMPS akes it unlawful £ yan Resume Studies Rubber heel. A regular $2.75 | Cuban covered heel. © TEA ye rectal : erases Rea NM ice | $6.50 value— description wi er withir e C a ye r. I bought boundaries of any of the St Game Mayr's Wonderful Preserves without perm’ 1 th akin she {s | Any person convicted of a violatior chool again.” Tt ts a of any of the provisions of this sec- | 8s preparation that re. WEYENBERG paver nines fon shall be deemed gully of «mts | the EatarcbaLsmligas trom the x COMPLEX SOLI |iethe conbiean Fureas sya) Al aie blait eatng ; WORK SHOES Kid or calfskin, black or tan. than $100.00, or by imi | 1 Foot Schultz make, A regular the county Jail for not 1 0 | 1 appendicitis, One 4 R $6.00 values 50 value— | days or more than six r| ince ney refund by both such fine or ti] je by ists every t CHILDREN’S ONE LOT B SHOES CHILDREN’S i) , f SHOES . imps, r € Broken s. Shoes that sold 100 per | as high as $3.45, All go at WITH HIS to 11 our choice OPEN EVENINGS Turner-Cottman Bldg. SHOE STORE 120 W Next Door to Chase’s Cafe Second CALIFORNIA GIRLS NOW APPEARING AT AMERICA THEATER Offers a substantial business in- vestment to a high class man who would be interested in taking an active part in the management of the company. SEE BERT EARL, SOLE OWNER HOTEL TOWNSEND ree ‘ “ote Che Casper Dally Cribune Stories Are | WaronN. Y. Crime Wave; By EDNA MARSHALL. (Copyright, 19 ‘asper Tribune) NEW YORK, July 31.—A battle against superstitions and ghosts, thoughts of which manage to take many hours weekly from the work- ing time of the people of the busiest most crowded city in the world will be the next step in combatting New York's latest wave of crime, robber- fes, murders and back yard fights. Efforts to discover the cause of the sudden rise in crime which has held the city terrified of late un- earthed the probability that. tradi- tions imported from the homeland of foreigners or «tarted among alien- Americans by mischief-makers, have been behind it, Stories of wraiths, demons and devils are common tn New York, the investigation showed, and tromendous hold on persons who would least be expected to have time for them—so much so that they are being held responsible for hun- dreds of crimes being committed by persons frenzied by fear. Every now and then New Yorkers read of some innocent east sider or native of Greenwich Villager who takes a man or woman into court because a “love potion” has not worked. Sometimes the entrance to court is effected by a damage sult because the potion did not work and sometimes by an assault and bat- tery perpetrated on the unwilling ob- ject of the affectionate one's pas- sion. "T'd be willing to wager some such superstition is behind half the heart balm suits, attempted suic’ and attacks by jealous women whic ch fill the annals of the cillage, Morena, a long-time resident of the village said today. In Chinatown there still are de mons to whose evil power all sorts of things attributed. Recently an thinese was found dead in a deserted building. He hald told his friends the day before tat demons had told him to go there to die, And he did. ‘It was just a message some en- émy had sent him—and he thought it came from a, de a friend ex- plained two days ago. "The Chinese have to be educated not to believe that threats come from demons and to resign themselves to death when they get one. A group of us is work- ing along that line now.” Pietro Naldi, keeper of a small Straw Hats 19c Extra large sun straw fishing. Suspenders 19c Light weight dress former value 75c. Soft Collars Bc of styles, Men’s Sweaters 89c Navy blue color. Men’s Cotponade Pants $1.29 Cotton work pants in dress pant pattern will wear well, Superstition and Ghost hats, just the thing for outings and suspenders, Arrow brand large assortment Heavy coat style knit sweaters, Battled In shop in the lower east side, declares: “Belief in the ‘evil eye’ is still firm in the minds of the older Italians who brought their ideas with them from the old country. I'm sure many of the men who still will swear the vendetta in America da*so because they belfeve the ‘evil eye’ is on them and they're destined to be bad. Under it, they kill easy. We're fighting stich superstitions now.” Up in the Bronx and ifn the tene- ment sections, many Jewish mothers are so zealous guarding their first- born from Lilith, who, the legend goes, will come and snatch them away, that they suspect most of their neighbors of being Lilith’s agents and are ready for constant combat with each one, Rabbis are trying new to kill this idea, which they hold responsible for many of the squalls which trouble neighbor- hood life among the women where the belief exists, James F. Barton New Adjutant Of American Legion INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 31.— (By The Asso ed Press)—James F. Barton, Fort Dodge, Iowa, today became national adjutant of the American Legion, succeeding Rus- sell Creviston, Marion, Indiana, Crev. iston resigned to become field {the American War Mothers Association, Set FRONTIER DAYS STAR HURT AT MONTE VISTA TEY Wyo. July 31— Billy Kingham, of Cheyenne, who contested last week at the Frontier performances, was seriously red Wednesday afternoon at the Memor't: Ski-Hi stampede at Monte Vista, Colo., when he was attempting to bulldog a steer. Kingham was thrown from the steer’s horns, fell with a lew twisted beneath him and cost of the tailoring. Clothing consists Society, Curlee, Suits. Kuppenheimer and Klothes brands jals, soft and hard finish, to $35,00* all wool Bete ale} to choose from. ence over . over you will know it. to go into that savings acco his ankle bone was snapped, leaving the foot dangling by a flesh. Miss Gene Krieg, 16-year-old covv- who was awarded the world’s girl, championship at Frontfer Days in the cowgirl’s bucking contest, was injured at the same show Wednes- day afternoon, being thrown from her horse in the cowgirl’s relay race and severely, jured. shred of but not dangerously In- | unt, tunity pass to buy absolutely tailored, best quality, the newest styles, patterns at less than wholesale cost. MEN, HEED THIS CALL! Our Entire Stock Is Being Thrown to the Public at PRICES THAT HERETOFORE WERE THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE The crowding throngs that visited our store since the sale opened were delighted at the opportunity to buy high quality merchandise at such low prices. If you value the pur- chasing power of your dollars, you'll plan to atter.d this sale tomorrow. SUITS, TOP COATS AND OVERCOATS Men, here’s your chance to buy nationally advertised brands of clothing at less than of such well dier’s Rochester, Michaels Sterns, Adler's Collegian, Kuppenheimer, etc. SUMMER SUITS Hot weather is here—be comfortable in one of these genuine Palm Beach Korrekt $25 to $35 values__ ALL-WOOL SUITS In this lot we have quite an assort- ment of patterns, in brown, stripes and plaids in all wool mater- Values up TWO-PANT SUITS Neat pinstripe Suits in hard finis! variety of colors Give these suits the SOCIETY BRAND SUITS at Less than Wholesale Cost We know this is absolutely the best buy in Men's Suits in the city, and if you will come and look them No matter if you don’t need a suit, if you have to borrow the money, if you have Don't let this oppor- the best fitting, ‘BEE HIVE CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS Jessen’s Old Stand ryfnincs 115 East Second St. TN — Roofs off your mind Casper, Wyo. gray, until 1945 at least! A definite period of guaranteed ser- vice. That’s what we offer you in a Barrett Specification Roof. For when the roof is laid according to The Barrett Specification, under the watchful supervision of our own skilled men and Barrett Inspectors, you re- ceive a Surety Bond, guaranteeing you against all maintenance and repair ex- pense until 1945. That’s guaranteed service—and more than that. It means freedom from worry—exemption from repair bills. | ROOFINGS We've been in the roofing business many years. We’ve run into all kinds of roofs but none that equal Barrett Roofs. Many built 40 or more years ago are still in good condition. Small wonder we recommend \ Barrett Specification Roofs. ° Wyoming Roofing Co. 527 EAST 12TH ST. Phone 1804-3 Men’s Dress Shoes 98c¢ Good quality calf skin, Good- year welts, rubber heels, Brown and black, known brands as Men’s Athletic Union Suits 49¢ cloth 7 4” Good Nainsook Union Suits. croosbar Men’s 95 Handkerchiefs ood 2 Food ambr ied em- e081 mbric neatly’ hem. High Top Boots $2.95 8-Inch High Top Work Boots, heavy double sole; regular $4.50 value, est most p) leasing MEN’S CAPS 95¢e A nice dressy eap, large shape and nice patterns