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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 Che Casper O aoe Tribune PAGE FIVE Z batt She | finishing, instead 6f Inferlor ones IS | ANKY ONT: never once did a shot strike a| that were cn hand at the time of the yapee or any other “vital” spot that | | | k at launching when she scheduled launching, Her luck continued ir vould put her out &f commission. In 1812 she was chased by an entire fae, refused to move off the ways 3 That started her luck. The delay 3 enabled some more stable timbers, : ont | delayed in transit, to be used In her |never was beaten. Shot rained on | ber from every angle scores of times. | British. squadron for CO hours but! got away unscathed. In 1935 she Children’s iCarisien to M v hered a lee shore in a _howling Restore Ship is More | fae inthe Sas ae nied, homing i j within jumpi distance of a rocky Fortune. shore but escaped after a thriliin battle of three hours Ir 1879 st : ta adi oe tatters Hi 1 and for 13 hours been so lucky #8. ‘0 ronsides,” ! BML WANOS OLE AHAYES:| the famous frigate’ Constitution. |} rae, Dest cige i Oe ed Uys * which 1s now: threatened with) de-|“"riesg are but a few of her lucky | 1 unless: the. achool, children}. wots which. lead navy men to cucceed in raising bsg ae by $500,000. ter none r# ri | her destruction would mean | ak than a patriotic inspiration Superstition loss of a he REVIVAL ot ES GREAT CROWD United | of wor | “unlucky safi an » even rotte For she {s known as a No other ship has ever I miraculous from | | tain, yet | scathed. | | Ifeut. Commander BE. 8. R. Brandt Page One) (Continued From running in beyond on t comin. jity for the folly of lv the disappoint- to those who go secur- others and the foolishness v ll these things, he contrary to the Bible man loses out religiously ise of debt, trying to keep up h his wife's exorbitant demands," 1 he, and then quickly asked: “What are you all looking eo sour about? My, I no idea I was hit- ting so many folks. You ought not to get niad at a fellow ff he hits you when he irn't even aiming at you.” Then he told of throwing a. sour custard ple out of the window of a movil ain and hitting a fellow in the face. He didn’t get mad because | the hit was an accident. Mr. Harper closed his plea with a strong urge to line up and get in step with God, quoting from a pam by Lawrence Dunbar, the colored poet. At 10 o'clock yesterday +, has written’a compilation “Luck of Ola) Ironsides * His udy ithout boat aflc of th s the She commenced any {GOLDS “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours until three doses are taken. The morning first does slways the Harper Gospel team trio appear. gives relief, The ed at the high school for a meeting second and a with the faculty and students, Mr. doses complete! 4Velch sang two numbers, after tel break up the cold ing the students that the was’ on¢ Pleasant and safe ut ball arid football player and 0 take. Contains " Ainding Prin: that his team | of the coll grad 1 R. + Bur d beaten the which the 1 football no quinine or oyi- ates. nfjitions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.” Price, Druggists guarantee fro te. in ja Mr thicty-five cents. | f it.— Adv. | ree Harper spe Shows How Flames Can Be Put Out Who's a method of extinguishing fire by tone vibrations. that he can put out a gas flame by whistling in a high pitch, and! loony now? Charles Kellogg, inventor, is demonstrating) It is, declared| smother a flame by drawing a violin bow over a tuning fork. demonstrating to Boston firemen. to the students on Sullding Road. beds.” He told how, when he was a boy, a certain railroad ordered its ks torn up and its dirt readbed asted for newer and heavier rails and a double track to repla older and lighter one. The s then suggested some “roadbeds * jn life that are to be carefully biult be- cause of the increased need of later years for better prepared men, and | women to come up to the heavier de- | mands of life with necessary prepar- | | TTAUAN DEBT FINDING PLAN — TSCOMPLETED Formal Agreement on|_ Terms Calls for In- meticanBea MACARON i creasing Payments. WASHIN \GTON, Nov. 13. —(P)—The American and 'Italian debt commissions to- ,morrow will sign an agree- ment for the funding of Italy’s war debt to the} United States, calculated for the settlement of $2,042,0: 4,000, Terms of the funding arrangement , er agreed upon after. ten days of nego. | t and accepted by the Italian | commission: as a “very generous” | treatment of the problem, provide for the usual sixty-two year~ amortiza- tion period. In the formal announce- ment of the terms late yerterday the American commission said it feels they “Jay as heavy a burden on the- Italian people as we are justified in imposing, and represents Italy's ca- Dacity to pay.” Both the interest charges, which do not begin until the sixth year, and the annual payments on prin. are fixed on a gradually {n- ing scaie to meet the debtor Hi Cost is on the run for fair. He is afraid of Offi- cer Save and his low-price Bull Dog. SHOP HERE AND SAVE LADIES ZIPPER BOOTS $4.45 MISSES ZIPPER BOOTS Sizes 11 to 2 pair LADIES FELT HOUSE | SLIPPERS All colors, all s 85¢ MEN'S S_HI-TOP SHOES high top oil tan moc- | pair n toe—a boot that sells zee: | sat the thing for snowy weath- ularly for about $1L Moccasin toe, one buckle to $12. Our price $8. 45 at top. Unloading $2 25 ° ski $8.45 | | CHILDREN’ MEN'S SHOES i Now is the ti.ac'to dress up in | Size a real dress shoe. Brown ‘and | Lis pair black. A whole table loaded Just take your 38 5 CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS full. unloading "$3.85 |r: | our They are worth from $6.00 D '. r pair 50 sale price __ pos Loe ame | and ¢ LITTLE GENTS 10-INCH HIGH TOP MEN’S WORK SHOES % Moccasin toe, blucher style | Paractrd soles. A wonderful] 10-inch hi gh top elk tan, moc- ty value Actually worth|casin toe, with Paracord sole. $4.50. Our 3. 5 Regularly sold at $ price _ §$ 4 $3.45. Our price__ 2.65 ~ OPEN EVENINGS han Cottman Bldg. 122 WEST SECOND STREET TWO DOORS WEST OF CHASE’S CAFE Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention first five years and annual payments would be approximately $5.000,000, | scaling from $14,000,000 to $18,000,- 000 during the sixth to the fifteenth years, inclusive, and thence increes- ing to a maximum of $73,000,000: to $80,000,000 during the lurt: séven years. | Besides a reduction of back inter- | est-charge in. fixing the amount to | be pafd off, the Amer: commis: sion feels that {t has made even | greater concessions in the future in terest charges’ and the division of annual amortization payments. | In addition, it not o agreed | to allow a delay of two years in mak- ing a payment whene Italy's f1 | nancial condition warranted but gaye permission to pay off the post- poned annuitiés in the third and the Coutth years after due, with an in- | terest rate of four and one.quarter per cent applying on delayed pay ments. In the British and other set: | ements, except the Belgian, post | poned payments must be liquidated in the third year, ‘This concession to Italy was made when its del withdrew their demand for a guard clause against unexpected ex change fluctuations. The American commission's ar nouncement of the rettlement point ed to Italy's relative poverty in nat- ural resources and indicated the con sideration it had given that natton’s future in the observation that this “depends upon the development of her industry and the labor of her peopje.” While the congressional mem:bers | of the commission believe ratification by congress 19, kely, some members of congress were less optimistic -as | to the fate titre elther of the Ital. lan agreement or that with Belgium. | a | Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in| The Tribune, a arte er ‘ sicists are investigating his remarkable distovery, CHICAGO. nani, Tribune BOOTLEGGER IS SHOT DOWN IN CHICAGO “WAR” —WP)—True to ‘Samoots ailants chapter « he oper of th which he is seen} ation, Better building and more care | sangland's cod tion of Ife “principles and | Am was) stressed by the pr oy gment of tht sment of thB. speake pared to attend t fy ithout giving the poll The police ¢ ng of Dion By Tone LETTS oF west mean Phy-} 2 pre. died to- a clue led it hol war ADVENTISTSTO DEDICATE NEW = CHURCH HERE |Services to Be Held at | or ute I! A. M. Saturday at 12th and Oak, he service for t Ss ist church wi be he clock hour*Satur. « ng. The last dollar of a so cleared away this week un ne of Pees: will be} hea 24 vice monument to faith coupled with c t effort. The labor on. the church was largely donated by ‘the | men tion, working | | 300 MISSING IN 60 BOATS OFF INDIA\ MADRAS, British India, Nov. 13 (#)—Sixty fishing boats trom Pon for the | boats from Caleut reported. The storm ca mmunieations tal shippi 113 E. First Facto JAMS L, Sal MEIDI manned by 300 men, are miss ing and are feared to in the storm which has r the coast ave been lost 1 along ast few days. Three {ta also have not | dda midis One of the naxinnur pe is offered you j cent during the last years. | rings. Tlaey | With the settlement approved by ™ “Pes ongress and the Italian government, | some, time, to date from June 15, last, for the “Where MAYTAG SHOP PHONE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED epresentative Always ry K Der tc mond ring that you it is all paid for. for beauty of design and real worth. We give you 6% interest on all you have paid in until Christmas. sous, Impeding ed small in t the netration 4 | church | lue-White Sparkling Gems Set in 18K White Gold $35 TO $125 most unusual values of the finest Open a Time-Payment Account We make it so easy for you to buy a fine dia- ill wonder about it after These rings have no equal 118 East Second St. You Will Buentually Buy LOD COD SIE SI SITIOS TOA Ss ago fi a rugglr of liiited eauetterahiny ne: lars was the sum total of | ing fund, Today the at- e building on the corner of nd Onk streets stands as a | with t memt | larger ding fund was | raised pledge plan by | the nr was sup- | ple ted tiring efforts of | t af Aid Society In its ma | ties,’ One tho th | v uted by; many frie of th mbers among tt mer the Casper church age,of over fifty nts | k per member for’ foreign: mis: | and has m: ned its reg heing plan r the seareees inisters. | nposium of three minute some of the members, methods by which th m became a substan- will precede the dedica- This will be the last angelist Vafner J. Johns 1 with the Casper church for Colorado. His | eave a church building with out the reproach of debt and: a membership strengthened any hew members, has been ing 1. A cordial invitation is ex may enjoy at-| eat morning service | JUSTICE AND MERCY JOINED (Continued From. Page. One) beyond reasonable doubt," Judge Johnson removed the law's “black mark” from Dr, Blazer. The jury favored acquittal, 11. to 1 and as one juryman, the parent of an invalid daughter, put it, “it they had given us a halt hour long. er we would have acquitted him.” | and com Severe Quake Rocks Manila; Damage Slight | maxim THE WESTERN You'll find what you want at prices that are RIGHT, We are offering for Saraegays = $10. 95 $3.45 50¢c tool kit 75¢€ x34 Cord Tire and red tube, both Automatic Wind- shield wiper complete Regular Type Just the thing for Set of six socket with handle the eason remarkable have diamond Peerles: WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Everything for 233 E. 2nd th Phone 596-R motorist phone for detalls Salt Creek busses @ Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a, m, and 1 p. m. and 6 p. m Leave Salt Creek 8 a.m. 1 p,m and 5 p.m Express Bus “eaves i Salt Creek Teanspove BAGGAGE AND FXPRES3_ TELEPHONE (44 NOTICE If you fail to receive Tribune, call the office. Phones 15 and 16, and special messenger will bring your and Ser fn Charge ot | I k Ol Kield Representative DGERTON, WYO, PHONE 23-F-3 you a SER of your favorite paper. Calle must be regi tered before 8 p. m, week days and noon Sundays CIRCULATION DEP’T. "ONAL $11.85 Irritated by | 5un Wind Dust JECOMMENDED = SOLD By DR Write FOR FREE EYE BOOK. Mi Cinders TS weOPTICIANS IE CO. CHICAGO ae [ OPEN EVENINGS | Spend and Save: | 2-Pants Suits That's exactly what every does when he buys Two- here. Double-bre For style, for they're great $35 to $45 MEDNICK BROS. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES John P. Griffin 114 East Second St. PHONES 35 AND 2850 : We have an extra nide bunch of Baby Beef for this sale and all next week. WE BUY THE BEST—DO YOU? 8 Shoulder Beef Boil, | Rib Boil, lb Choice Pot Roast, II Plain Steak, Round Steak, Ib._ : Sirloin Steak, Choice Cuts, Ib. Club Steaks and Short Steaks, II Prime Rib Roast, Rolled, lb._ H Pork Steak, lb..__ Pig Pork Chops, Ib._ Small Fresh Hams, whole or half, lb, Small Pork Loins, whole or half, Ib Choice Veal Roast, |b. Veal Shoulder Boil, |b. Veal Breast, lb. Hens to Stew, lb. Hens to Bake, |b. Spring Chickens, 1b.- 29e yf Shoulder Lamb to Roast lb. 23%e- B7Ise Leg of Lamb, Ib. 246 12156 Breast of Lamb, Ib.- is Swift's Premium Ham, Special Cuts, pial. 37\oe fife 12¢ Fresh Pigs Feet, Ibi2- @ Fresh Pig Snouts, Ib.- ine U7 /e 8¢ Fresh Back Bones, lb. 90c Fresh Pig Tails, lb. Fresh Pig Ears, lb. WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY TWICE A DAY man } ‘rousers asteds quality “buys” Suits too!. value, now at and right ; | 13¢ 10¢ ife IiNhe 25e gare 270 he Stn ) Baltimore Oysters, quart- e

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