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| 5 : PAGE EIGHT PRESIDENT IN CONFERENCE ON ALUMINUM CASE Meeting Is Made Topic of Inquiry Before Investigators. on arg the di He that know | ref. y Se Der Seat taint . her the depart ligence in prosec sued, Colonel Donovan sa hh charge of the Inve ati Prepared it because they had seen “an advertisement in a newspaper” that an attack was to be made on the justice department fn connection with the inquiry. “They told me that was not faced now an of the department r more severe at pected. Dov with the ttorney if this matter the position clear even be ex job on t n we are doing W sr do you let those unsightls Pimples, blackheads anc blotches disfigure your skin anc ruin your appearance? You car teep them away if you keep your system full of rich, red blood. Anc iot only that, but the very texture of your skin will be soft and velvet ike—and the coloring radiant as a tose. It’s all in the blood. And 8. 8. S will help Nature keep your blood ‘ich and red and pure. 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Representative Taber of New York, who saw some of the pictures; tol. the committee they were “most- ly filth,” and that he became “very viewing airman French described a fi “Immoral” a 90 per cent of good, poss: unworthy gob of rot that the |truth which even a novice can tell | without coaching,” he added, The speaker ~ald that nearly all >called * lies” were folk t y ths handed 4 CENSOR MOVIES | NO WAR LIES’ “IN PROPAGANDA ~FOR LATE WAR Flat Denial of Charge | Is Voiced by New | Jersey Editor. SHINGTON, Jan. al that the American army s in France circulated war lies’ as a propaganda measure ing the world war was made here y by James Kerney, editor and her of the Trenton (N. J.) {n an address delivered at my war college. Mr. Kerney served eight months as director of American information with the A. F. and told the war college class hat he did not “recall a single offt fal He which general headquarters A. E. , put out, even directly.” He referred to the stir created by sublished reports of remarks by yeneral Charteris, ne of the most ipable minds employed in British eneral headquarters in France,” at 4 dinner In New York recently at which the genera! “chatted on war time propaganda.” There had been widespread and widely differing com- ments on these remarks, Mr. Ker ney said, and it appeared to have en decided “that this was a good Ume to denounce the army and all ts works in which, for current pur- trocity’ propaganda was in 13.—-M— pos cluded." ued in France. | sver heard it] by the correspondents was that they tid not tell anything, sc or other. wise. If {t had been conceivabie that a tie would have saved Uv at the front, Mr. Kerney 3afd, “the le probably would have been told hy some discreet person.’ ' “But really accomplished lars are ew, and in the absence of a genu- ine artist it's better to stick to the her record in soc ss Julla Lathrop, | formerly direttor of the children’s | bureau at Washington, has had «| | signal honor conferred upon her. Che Casper Daily Cribune pret museum staff is shown be: some time before the turtle’s death ARS LILIAN CAMPBELL Shé has been appointed one of the four members of the child welfare committee of the Leagie of Nations. This committee dedicates its efforts to advancing the interests of chil Iren everywhere. The othe mittee ar of the members of the, com: | Miss Charlotte Whitton | Canadian Social Servic Council; Miss Helene Burniaux, head of the child welfare organizations Yale University’s new Peabody Museum displays this skeleton of a oric turtle—the largest turtle that ever lived ide it. One of the turtle’s feet is gone. evidence, scientists say, is that this foot was chewed off by a giant lizard stablished by the Belgian labor a Qon Ismael Valdez of | and popular ngela f the thinning angs of th contemptibles* ut Mons, F armies moving nrough and England to- rd the front in France—all these and thelr equally foolish fellow tales grew out of gossip, were broadcast through gossip and were !mpregna- implanted In the popular mind before any of them got into officially to the at ong print or came tention of the governments engaged n the war.” aisha ; ‘The steamer was on the point of leaving the small Oriental port, and the passengers lounged on the deck and walted for the start. At length one of them espled a cyclist in the | distance, and it soon became evident that he was doing his level best to catch the boat. Already the sailors’ hands were on the gangways, and the cyclist’s chance looked small indeed. Then a sportive passenger wagered a sov- erelgn to a shilling that he would | miss {t. ‘The offer was taken and at once the deck became a scene of wild “He'll miss it." No; He opined t o hip the tt national board of have been a: Sea Red Cross Goes To Relief Of Mex Sufferers | WASHINGTON. Throu Jan. 12.—) — department the the state D. D. WARNER, Proprietor American Red toc cabled $10,000 to the American consul at M an for the relief of Mexican sufferers. OF JA FOR FULL Price Reduction Makes Chrysler 4 Greater Value Than Ever FORMATION CALL CASPER MOTOR CO. 30 West Yellowstone ARY 9TH Phone 909 it He's dope tt. Hur. y nick of time the cy- a, sprang off h achine, one gan * he cried. captain he governor of Maine wa school and was telling the pupils what the "people ‘of different states were called. “Now,” he said, “the people from Indiana are called ‘Hoo fers? the people from North Carolina ‘Tar Heels;’ the people from Michigan we kn as ‘Michiganders.’’ Now, what little boy or girf can tell me what the people of Maine are called?” “I know. sald a Mttle girl Well, what are we called?” ed the governor, “Maniacs."* A young couple had been court- ing for several years, and the young man seemed to be tn no hurry to marry. Finally, one day, he said Sall, I canna marry thee." lows that?" asked she ‘ve changed my mind,” sald he. "Well, I'll tell thee what we'll | do." said she. “If folks know that | {t's thee as has given me up I | anna be able to get another cl but {f they think T've gt | then I can get all I want. 1 have banns published and when the wedding day comes the parson wil! say to thee, ‘Wilt thot: have this woman to be thy wedded wife?’ and thou must say, ‘I will.’ And when he says to me, ‘Wilt thou have this man to be thy wedded husband?’ I | shall say, ‘1 winna,'” The day came, and when the minister asked the {mportant ques thou have 1 husband said the man young “you sald you would say sald the changed my young mind Pan Amertcan | ago when Miss Lath 1 as director of the chil-| je sale t she onl. | 2 sit on the side lines and | the werld go by." But st out of things active in the work League of Women Vot made their counselor on pu! fare in government at the 1 vention of the organi: Richmond, Va | working with Jane Addams. willlattend the next meeting of the sommittee in Genev: ‘o has a telephone ex the Chinese quarter in Chinese’ emploves are found. It {s the property of the Pacific Electric company and Miss Florence Loo is the -Mef night >er- ator. “One must be almost sa Unguist to become a Chinese ‘hello sirl,'" she says. “We have eight operators in constant attendance during the day, and two after mia night, and each must know well at least five dialects, in addition to owing fluently the Chinese lan- Suage. The inaccessibility of the various districts In China has created numerous dialects, each incompr hensible to those using another. The Chinese population in San Francisco, numbering about 12,000, Setting The Styles AILEEN LAMONT. 1 Tribune San Francis change in which only ng cor of the sleeve: Frequently the sleeves, which extremely tight from shoulder to elb< are dupli- cates of the skirts, from elbow down As a result sleeves are bec ming an interesting feature Across the Board, Race track gamblers have long been cecustomed to Playing their pocketbooks across the boards but now fashionable women can have thelr pocketbooks Played across the Piano. The latest flat envelope bags are. decorated with or of one's favorite melody are chosen which by words so f: innecersary or two bars Those tunes are accompanied Mar as to make it duce them No Collar Button. One of the newest frocks seen at onte Carlo, according to recently to pr urned travelers, is enhanced by 4 collar which {s entirely separate rom the frock of rare velvet and s! houlder straps of pe f pearl on a v s flat, about two and a half inches apd Is also of velvet a unattached to tl Starting Waves. King Canute could stop the waves but English hair dressers aay any woman n start them with a waving night cap. This cap consist® of rubber bands which must be ad justed eo as to produce waver in the hair of the wearer at just the points red and’ produce long short | a wi y's Sale F ‘ fla lone has been gt But one of the newly to hundreds of young women those who po: designed receptacles can le ave the flark alone with safe For the caps fasten with an Intricate key 1 can | be opened only by the possessor of | the some, A member of the The Miss Julia Lathrop. has approximately 1,800 telephone subscribers and each operator ‘must memorize the name and address of every sted subscriber. Chinese people call only by names. use of Americans, a telephone num- ber is assigned to the Chinese su seriber using the exchange “China but all such calls when received by the Chinese exchange operator must immediately be translated into the name of the Chinese subscriber, and he ts so called. Many of the Chinese do not speak Engl'sh af all, and fre- quently the operator {s called on to act as interpreter. Mrs. Lillian R. Sire fs head of the division of aliens of the New York state department of labor. Her job consists of protecting the immigrants from fraud. There are shyster lawyers, shyster bankers who take the alien's American money and return {t in -Russian rubles or Austrian marks, and there are various other frauds. Mrs. Sire says that these foreigners are almost always defrauded by members of thelr own race. For while the ellen weuld not think of trusting an American, he has pathetic conft- dence {n any one who speaks his own language ce The friendship existing between Father Kelly and Rabbi Levi 1s proof against differences in race and ch distinguished for his s. his eloquence and his. wit; delight in chafting each other, They wer ed opposite each other « where some delicio Father Kelly made comments upon its flavor. Presently he leaned for- ward and in a votce that carried far, he addressed his friend: “Rabbi Levi, when are you going to become liberal enough to eat ham?” “At your wedding, Father Kelly,” retorted the rabbt > Watch for the Tribwne-Herald's mammoth industrial edition. A com- plete survey of Natrona county ‘and Wyoming in 1 AE COVERED ~ WITH PIMPLES Painful and Itched and Burned, Cuticura Heals, For the |. SCIENCE FINDS FARLIER PROOF OF PLANT LIFE Existence in Microscopic Form 200 Million Years Ago Claimed. CHICAGO, Jan. 13,—@)—Science is going back farther than ever to fix the dawn of life and ts reaching out farther in locating influences affecting this planet. *Back as far as two billion years ago this world was part of a spiral nebuls. says Professor Forest Ray Moulton, head of the Astronomy de. partment of the University of Chi cago. And 200,000,000 years ago. ten mi lion years earlier than previous e: dence showed, there were micro- scopic forms of plant life, scientifi cally known as algae in Minnesota, Professor John W. Gruner of the geology department of the Univer. sity of Minnesota, has discovered Comparatively reccitly, as years of multiple cipher endings go, the earliest land vertebrate, an amphi- bian ancestor of the frog*or sala mander, stalked across the mud of what is now the Grand Canyon. Its foot was four Inches in diameter and it sank an inch {nto the slime, Its foot prints have been found and plaster casts made of them by R Milton Fulle, Montclair, N. J., a Princeton sénior. Clark Art Sale Totals $392,941 On Second Day NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—(— Paintings and art objects collected by the late Senator Willlam A, Clark had brought a total of $392,941 at the end of the second day of the sale in the Clark chateau on Fifth venue. he paintings, including many examples of th> work of Gainsborough, Romney, Constable and Beechey, brought $202,920. The sale will close tomorrow with dis posal of house furnishings. ‘The art objects included furniture, silverware, porcelain and bric-a-brac. Among objects which brought high prices were a set of Sevres porce- lain soup plates, which brought $300 each. A pair of silver candelabra with centerpiece and plateau in the Renalssances manner were sold for $2.950. The sale was of that part of the Clark collection not willed to the Corcoran galleries in Washington. ee Linn D. Garibaldi, a great grand- nephew of the famous Italian gen- eral of that name, is a student in the University of Chicago. —<——__—_ Blasco Ibanez, the Spanish author, has presented a complete set of his works to George Washington univer- sity. of which Institution he is. an honorary alumnus, J. OGDEN ARMOUR “Tf your business just drifts along—it might drift away.” Find Out Who’s Who Today The Stockmens National Bank and First Trust and Savings Bank Combined Capital and Surplus $225,000.00 “1 had small pimples on my face! which grew worse all the time and) soon covered it. Later the pimples) w larger and were painful. They. ered and scaled over, and itched and burned causing me to scratch. | I could not rest because of the irri- jtation, and my face was very much disfigured. “Twas bothered with them about a year when I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and used it with success. 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