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IS \ Ve RASS TNS TWO DEBT FUNDING | NECOTATIONS jx AESUSPENDED) Mellon ‘and Smoot To Meet With Coolidge Over Week-End. | WASHINGTON, Aug. H.—(As i Press The debt. negotia Pres: Coolidge e Aw ‘ ‘ v tw d x esday N y r YOUNG SLAYER FOR MURDER To Italy Said joo. To Be Pending \:; Mace i tn a REE The heads of the ec partment officials rancqui, Theunis, for the capital MENU HINT iT in order that this state may “take Breakfast SRRY AND advantage" of any amendment of oO " "4 | JBLLY, the Volstead act that would permit ith Top Milk || Cook green grapes until soft, | | the sale of wine or beer were adopt 2 Tost | |then run through-a colander and] | ed last night by the Casper Moose rhs P Jstrain. To four pinta ‘ot green] | lodge and the Casper local of the {|e cape pulp allow eight pints of| | International Order of Ma strained + elderberry juice. Al-] | ‘The Casper Trades assemt n mbers Was resh Lake and Mount TROUT WYATT CAFETERIA WYATT HOTEL BUILDING Reef, choice allS > 2 . Supar-Cured, Mec to 1Bc THAT PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKET ugar-Cured Har \Be elgian Debt Commissioners Pave Way for Payments to U.S. vt © are Arrangements for the refunding of Belgium's war debt to the tween U. S, ate expected to be completed shortly, The Belgian debt hts commission is now in Washington for conferences with treasury de- ission (1. to r.) M. Emile vice governor of Societe Generale de Belgique, M. er premier, and Baron Felician Cattier, are seen in LUSEHOLD HINT” »s sugar to each two jars. Mix Jewels of Drug Ring Chief Are Seized by U.S.) ayr from paved toate Mre. way the W ead of the gov Ib... 30¢ half or eak, Ib 16e : wl ole, Ib. = ee Si 3 Ibs. 25¢ ae yi naan nena----- Hamb. freah eround., }t A re = peda Bl plete as, 1Bc | Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib eal Roa » 3 18c | Milk-Fed Spring Chicken, 1b,.....40¢ pal Steak, Ib... 20c | Milk-Fed Hens, Ib, 2.-.---.___306c CENTRAL MARKET 129 WEST SECOND ST PHONE 10 another layer of cu na so continue these ab top place a heavy the ontons celery seedt with | WORE BEACONS TO GUIDE HAL al superintendents. The decision means elimir A strip from New York t perintendent at Cleve W. B, LaFollette, Salt Intendent, were tests at Hazelh name been functiont: equipn has } b ne shape,” he sa PROHIBITION REPEAL IN WYOMING URGED ee Resolutions urging the repeal of the Wyoming state prohibition law understood, will consiter similar ree. Rolle louns Jutee, cook tw y minutes olutions at a meeting this evening x Vee » glasa, Seal The movement Is deing fostered by | ae Dinuer the AntiProhibition society, repre oo < sented here this week by Meredith toa , - Beet a : of them in a dig stone jar] * h . : New : Ae ee ie. ae poet Nebdeker and F. EB. Parks. ms. ‘ y Mel} a layer of grape leaves and a| The resolutions adopted last night | : F : ; nt dit! Bood on the stalk, Pro.|#et forth that the dry laws “have | ; Drought about a condition that ts 1 in this way ll the jars are N. 1 PODAY'S RECIPES BS ae on Shanta ann inimical to the Dest Interest of the | as take ‘ i ec and Po & Aerts t people and we further belleve that | 24 ake | ’ Pse* the legal eale and ft Ught wines guilty was skea | J , > ‘ te © ot w ‘ fermentation ‘takes | 824 Deer dispensed ate ¢ M = ah” A N three weeks | Ol would end the i in a and wilt be Uquors that n ® N & niver, With a sub- | Morals and welfare of the youth of M Ss . the grape teaves | OUF StACeT oe et ‘ th 1 © cucumbers ag ¥ flea tae. Ri gold aan 3 Q One hundred amall cu w . Paper ae quarte rt hes one teaspoon black pepper ¥ 3 Claw ; pound while mustard, } ’ onions, one pint olive of! —— net ree . ‘ goed, two quarts : we cucumbers and y oy I tt sour American Loan ; hi ate 8 mbers, then a] WILLIAMSTOWN, Aus. | » then a heavy sprink: | 14.—(Assoclated Presa) lea to members of the institute of pol to demand that their several « ments complete the tnquiry in “Can we sit here over a situation in which we & that China is any rate, no together at fi and not take in co: two 4 up op no matter Roots app ident cles sutt oT to consider that situation of six members appointed by diptomatic corps and three by th Pekin government. Its conclusion have never been published The susp! Ris! fe Was a commission it would hurt certatr lities, Dut a dem ing made for a furt or Da persons er judiclal tn: quiry T have read r yint newspapers that Chinese officla atroad have been aske X FLIERSINWEST IN RESOLUTIONS HERE | = ¢ Caspet Daily Cribune OMAHA, Neb, Aug. 14.—(By The Associated Press)—Electric beacons with be instelled at once by the alr mall service from Rock Springs Wryo., to Salt Lake City, Utah, ov the Wasatch range of the Rockies a distance. of 155 miles, it was an nounced by Carl F. Egge, general superintendent of the air mail, fol jowing a conference w division approximately 1,950. 4 the stretch from Salt 1 to San Franclsco, the tion of the mail skyoway C. Richards, superintendent at Maywood, JE. Whit Discovers Way to Harden Lead CHICA me of ¢ © ad has zealous s and la have sred thelr solve the problem last. the secret Dean and W e staff of the Weat ineers who ns of s¢ which ts w tempered lead made with the use of centage of and t ot the metal t at alloys were f with the bh The new samples. of lead treate were left to at before furthe prevailed { to make the tempers ugher, it ameng things, and the life of BAPTISTS 10 TO CRAY ON FIRST REVIVAL IN THE EDEN VALLEY DISTRICT vo weeks under @ Rev, Joe P, Jac of missions tn Baptist denom! lett there today, He two young men et} college at Lid ny Horace Nickles rv of Minneapolis population has organ: Sunday school and it aiasion workers that sisted by Jand his The valley union n the valley church has been informed. Meetings will be held tn | arn, 30 by t has been pped for th ‘The. road Ough this ae land leads Hoback canyon and to Yeh down, Let | recent riots in Shanghat was made at least six| here today by Bishop Lo u t the liquor, Cover | Roots of Hankow, China. The etota | Stand for twen: | have let he pointed out, to wide * a (Thia vinegar | spread disorders and pilrposes,) | demonstrations mediate steps to have the Shanghs ai | who | asked. | ted | consisting | the | ton is widespread that report Was not published because nd now ts be | wh forelan 1 ouple W ithout ‘| Food for Three Days Are Saved x YOR Associated Press)}—Starving midst of plenty and wh feasted tn the & by, Joseph Martin and his pretty yearold w el, of Philadelp appealed to police earty today af | they had been without food for near ly three days. Mrs . 4 by starve ain to Our gore © people of the y demand that thia} Gol for} BERLY A communist was killed da policeman wounded in ac! ray [a 2» | of communist demon: Th 225 North Durbin WE HAVE A WONDERFUL BUY IN A Cadillac Phaeton Model 57 Car Is in Good Condition. PRICED $750 TERMS Wyoming Cadillac Co. She waa take after being given 4d ham and eges Martin spita devo hia firet real meal in a week, Cad tion for the ently low a job as a mechant Phone 3030 toa DRAIN VISITS POKANE HOME Wash, Aus. (By The Associated Press) —~ General James A. Drain, national command. © OF American Legion, returned to his “home town" and received an official welcome from the chamber of commerce and military organtea- tions of the city, He was guest of honer at the weekly chamber lunch: eon and renewed acquaintances made here when he was a private ty the Washington National Guard years ago. In a newspaper statement he said he would turn over command of the ican Legion fn October after & seen the jonal endowment t of $5,000,000 practically com meted About $3,000,000 “of It had deen received at national headquar: ters when he left, he sald, and he expects the remainder will have been raised by the time he returns. SPOKAN “T did not expect a big increase in membership this year,” he sald of © legion. What we id expect was a very great gain in legion spirit: This we have secured, We wanted a real le ir unselfish pud- tha member A great deal be realizes that the ting im an honest & Ged and country of peace as iy time of war understands today that time | ‘The country the legion is looking for a way ft give and a way it can re —__—. WOMAN’S BODY IN NEW MEXICO UNIDENTIFIED ALBUQUERQU N. M.. Aug. 1. (By The Associated Presa}—Valen- cla county officials today were un able to establish complete identift @ body of a woman, found 1s near Bluewater, N. M. articles fo sated the we may have Mre, Stella Oliver, San Fer ta, Cal, or possibly from Wich: Kan,, officers have received no word from the authorities in either of the cities. Lide! do a near the deen ds worth $375, which ear the corpse, bore the ame “Mrs, Stella Oliver, 1331 Te! air avenue, San Fernando, Cal.” and a Masontc ring had the tnserip: Willis Davis, number 2 . Kan © hody, is for several months. Ra of violence were found, ae FIRE LEAPS FROM MOUTH | OF VOLCANO LONDON, No years Aug. 14.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)—The Athens corres. | pondent of the Daily Express reports that t eruptions which |began several days ago on the ts. Crete are contiwuing. The volcano is throwing up tongues of fire 300 high mpanied by a strong seismic shocks between lands of Kaiment and Thire. A new island is sald to be rising & to the volcanic ac (Phira island, or Santorin, ts of volcanic origin, has about 33, }000 square miles and a population af about 20,000. lt colors and bronzes. OPEN CLASS Daily 2 to 5 P, Finished work on display in window next to Western Union, lodge, | apparently had been in | land of Thira, north of the island of which | ———7E LATE SPORTS FOREST HILLS, N, Y. Aug. 14 —(Associated Press)—Miss Helen Wills American tennis champlon, bre the score to oneall in the international series for the Wight- man oup today when she conquered Miss Jean » young “star, of the British forces, in a spectacular mateh, 60, 1. SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. Aus. 14.—(Associated Press)—Howard O. Kinsey, of San Francisco, fourth ranking tennis player in the coun: try, and George M. Lott, Jr, of Chi, cago, ninth ranking, will meet in .the {nal Pound of the forty-second annual Southampton invitation ten: nis tournament tomorrow as a re sult of thelr respective victories over Brian I, C, Norton and Cedric A. Major today at the Meadow cl Kinsey eliminated Nor 10.8, in the lower semifinal, and crushed Major 6.0, 63, bracket, Cot Lott MONTREAL, Aug. 14.—(By The Aassoclated Press).—Canada was eliny inated from the Davis Cup doubles competition today when "Gerald 1 Patterson and J, B Hawkes of Aus tratta, defeated Willard Crocker and | Jack Wright, the Dominion repre | sentative straight sets, 60, 62] and ¢4 FOREST HILLS, N. Y¥., Av —{Associated Presa). Miss Kat MeKane, triumphed for Great ain in the first of the international matches for the Wightman cyp to she defeated Mrs. Mot of New Yo erican champion, 6-4, SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 14. —(By The Associated )—George M, Lott, Jr, of Chicago, ninth in nat fonal ranking, entered the final round of the 42nd annual Southamp- ton tennis tournament at the Mea dow club today by scoring a straight set victory over Cedric A. Major of New York, by scores of 810, 6-3. —o- A school census just completed indicates the population of Detroit has Increased 25 per cent within in the upper | | City Hall Is * —— FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 Sextant Proves Wonderful Aid To Air Pilots LISBON, Aug. 14.—(By The Asso- elated Preas)}—A sextant which en- ables an alr pilot to take observa: tions and find his bearings while in the alr, which it ie believed will materially alter the methods of aer- jal navigation, is said to have given great satisfaction, in a series of testa aboard an. airplane. The in- Ventors claim the new sextant en- ables the pilot to disregard all ter. restial observations and navigate by astronomical observations alone. It was invented by Admiral Gago Cou. tnhe and certain audsequent modifi. cations have been made by Captain Caatitho. \Man Who Sold Being Sought SIOUN CITY, Towa, Aug. 14— (By The Associated Press}—A fier in high finance proved disastrous for Abe Remus, 82, a farmer liv ing near Butte, Mont., who ran tn to the police station without coat and hat Thursday night and de manded the apprehension of a “friend” from whom he declared that he had purchased the city hall for $15,000, paying $100 down and signing a contract for the bal- lahee. —_—_———_— A lady who had given a dinner party met her doctor in the street the following day, and stopped to speak to him I am so sorry, doctor,” she said, “that you were not able to come to my dinner party last night; tt would have done you geod to be there “It bas already done me good. he replied tersely, “I have just pre: seribed for three of the guests,” —— For results try a Tribune Classi: Ged Ad A Mythical Little Man Never conjured such a delight- ful fantasy as the autoist now enjoys, as he rolls along on his Firestone GUM DIPPED BALLOON CORDS Next to flying the fastest, smoothest, safest means for travel—beating the best train records from coast to coast in comfort to the riders and security to the car, FIRESTONE—THE PARAMOUNT IN TIRES HAYMOND SALES— Tt has suffered no} HOURS Apartment 140 West Midwest Av The( asper FinecArts Studio Announces the Opening of FALL AND WINTER CLASSES In Italian Renaissance SATURDAY, Under the Management of Mrs. John W. Tucker, Assisted by Competent Instructors AUGUST. Teaching the Most Fascinating and Up-to-Date Work of Today INSTRUCTIONS FREE Many useful and beautiful articles, M. CASPER FINE ARTS STUDIO WYATT HOTEL such as Candle Sticks, Book Ends, Nov- elty Boxes, Chests, Mirrors, Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Smoking Stands, and Plaques, are made by applying Persian Clay and decorating on polye chroming with EVENING CLASS HOURS moe Wednesday, Friday Phone 3000 Tire Service REPAIR Phone 1070 15TH 7 to 9:30 P.M. A limited number of pupils cam be accom modeted at one time, Arrange to enroll how,

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