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. oh MONDAY a = nvenient Payments R APRIL 7, 1924 UNBAUM-B FURNITURE Co. INC. BROS SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE FACTORY SAMPLE Gas Ranges To Close Out at Greatly Reduced Prices! ranges to your home. terms on the balance. Regular MAGIC Gas Range— Left hand oven.......... $ 58.75 MAGIC Gas Range— Right hand oven..... jes 538.75 LEONARD Gas Range— Left hand oven......... . 53.50 RELIABLE Gas Range— Left hand oven......... 62.50 PENINSULAR Gas Range— White porcelain; Left hand oven ‘ PENINSULAR Gas Range— ‘ Gray and white; Right hand oven PENINSULAR Gas Range— Glass door; Left hand oven QUICK MEAL Gas Range— Canopy top; Left hand oven.......... LIBERAL allowance on your old stove or } range as part payment on a new one. } {_GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE co. 108.50 108.50 74.50 90.00 Delivers any one of these gas No Interest Charges ; ; ; ; ; Easy SPECIAL $36.50 36.50 42.50 54.00 87.95 $59.95 79.95 STATE POLICE RULE TOWN Two Killed and Score In- jured in Klan Riot LILLY, Pa lowing a re betw namen the rail a cereme after hol hilt When marchers, it fg alleged, members of ding the water struck the the Klan drew revo! inte the townsfolk. Many of the townsmen who were armed returned the fire, The men m Oppesing sides who were un rmed used bricks and stones for weapons At the first volley, Philip Conrad. and Floyd Paul, 28, townsfolk, were killed. PLAN CARNIVAL: ivers and fired | Street Car Men Seek Fund | the trip. that was soon to be undertaken. the plans for Lieutenant Wheel-| for New Clubhouse | At the Eagtes’ Seventh and Union, commencing Monday at 7 p. m and cont ne thru Friday night, the street car} auditortum. |mea of Seattle will present thelr) Fe, where the expedition was to start. | |"“Jiggers’ Indoor Circus,” the pro The j ‘erga " " . f ser leads o¢ which wil bs ved to bend The man in charge didn't like me, I was bubbling over | clubhouse for the street car men.| 00 much with the enthusiasm of youth. So he assigned me Six vaudeville acts and a musical | to night herding—the toughest shift. revue will be presented, starting at} There wasn’t much time for rest, for I couldn't sleep dur-| 745. Among the acta will be Bul-/ ing the day, while the bunch was on the move; and I couldn't Lordy dos ae Lgl saad ea bees sleep at night while I was on duty.. We drove down past Bos comedy high, siack wire King":| Port Bent, Fort Lyons, southwest to Trinidad, thru Raccoon iiliams on the trapeze; “Jiggers, ip. 1 D k W. t } 1 1} el a * the cartooning clown, and Bucko,|* 858, where Vic ootan’s night herders held sway. It was the bucking mule. ja wild country and cattle thieves were rampant. So they The second half of the program | armed me with an old-fashioned Spanish Spencer carbine, Will conslat of “Stim Jim," a4 bu. |and gave me orders to shoot on sight without warning. One fila at oe Asal a % "</night I almost shot the boss herder when he sneaked up on A parade of the street car men's! me to see if I was asleep. |band will take place at 7 p. m.| An escort of soldiers went with us part of the way. One of |with others in line. them came to me one evening and told me that there were A jitney dance will be held omer | Snakes in his cot. I went to beat them out. The next day I ea Loh rt Coe te Or acl was the laughing-stock of the camp. The man had delerium orchestra will furnts! mi . leh’ afehte: | Heenee didn't know what they were. Tickets may be obtained from} Between this drunk and the wild mules I had to handle. 1) jany street car man or at 6117/ Was driven hard. JArcade building, the executive of-| Finally we reached Santa Fe, and I joined the expedition |flce of “Jiggers.” Thompson Addresses Industrial Meeting | James P. ‘Thompson, widely ‘The hae season complete, the Bees packed up and departed Friday for the home lor at Salt Lake to get ready for the opener with Oakland Rext Tuesday. —$—<$—$<$—$<$$<—$———$————————I Golter, skin, compiexion, tonsils, _ throat, rheumatism, stomach, colds, cough, lung, kidneys, biadder, liver troubles. Herb Medicine Co. Denny Bidg., Opp. Bon Marche. ——- If you value your ¥ ‘Watchmaker repair it. _ theater —Advertisement. Peet's Seafoam Naptha Washing Powder, spots, A a x + Procter & Cambie WHITE . 19¢ NAPTHA LAUNDRY SOAP, Special 6 L ARGE 25c (No C. 0. D. rders) orders) REDUCED! 2inch Mesh Galvanized o'clook, ch, let a |Funeral of Major Greig Held Sunday The funeral of Maj. J. I. was held Sunday afternoon, at in the Butterworth mortu ary, with military honors and at tended by many former comrades in arms. Interment followet in the Evergreen cemetery, where a firing squad from Fort Lawton fired fu- neral volleys over the grave Maj. Greig served four years tn France with the British army. Gre! known in industrial workers, cir addressed a crowded hall at |the Hippodrome Sunday night, on the history of capital and labor Thompson, who served alx years at | Leavenworth for violating the es plonage act during the war, blamed | em” rather than the tnd! who enforced the law. What's in the Air MONDAY, APRIL 7 KDZE—12:20 to 1:30 p,m. KFHR—4:20 to 6:30 p. m.; 620 to 7:30 p. m. KIR—S5A5 to 6:30 p. m. 7:30 to $:20 p. m. KFOA—$:30 p. m. | STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. | —Marked very ° low! —An exceptional offer! 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This opinion Is based on a eare- |ful inspection of the recommenda- tions of the commission. | If {ts recommendations are fol lowed and if Wall Street bankers can put it over, Americans will be} Jasked to throw good money after Moscow Artists’ Ensemble TTLE STAR Millionaire-to-Be Is Mule Herder on Trip With Frontiersmen This is the fourth chapter of Do In previous chapters h “How 1 Made My Millions,” ¥, now # iniilionaize oll man and figure in the Senate oll inves by EL. @ told how he left his home at Fond du Lae to make his fortune in the Westy (Coy BY ‘ORT LEAVENWORTI paradise for any boy. who made the West, and late joy of every Buffalo Bill; ¢ sd-blooded xa Billy Smith, Little Rover, Red Clark, other There were gamblers there, and bad men; right, 1924. . youngster. seneral Stanley and T A. Service, “DOHENY a the time would have been a y there were gathered the men , the fiction that has been the al Custer and ; Chris Gilson, Ben Clark and many Inc) dead ringers And I was runing a butcher's counter! When I heard that an expedition was being organized to For Wilson said I was toc But he promised te He kept his word. When New Mexi finally —as a mule herder Six of us had to drive 110 go into the Powder River country in Dakota, I could restrain myself no longer, I told Matt Ryan I had to quit. He gave me a note to Levi Wilson, a brother-in-law, who had charge of jhiring the help for the expedition. disappointed again, I was elated—only to be » young and too small to go on » send me on another expedition co-Arizona boundary were com- came true. I was to go with shave-tail mules down to Santa |proper, going with the Wheeler forces as a packer. Gn bis pest article Doheny will tell of his tell of his first taste o of f prespecting.) France Gets Millions | by Reparations Report ‘Bronner Sees Uncle Sam a “Big Boob” | if He Accepts Proposals BY MILTON BRONN |N. EB. A. Service Staff Correspondent (Copyright, 1924, by N.E. A. Bervice, Inc) committes Casper and Morrissey Permane and Shelley Sonia DeCalve Miss Sonia and Her Escorts Joseph E. Bernard & Co. | DAILY SOUVENIR MATINEES eep SUN | { Photos of Favorites given to Ladiew! | eceamenrers OnpHtuM © CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE TWICE DAILY—2130-6:15 -POISON—1n #0 | |far as Americans aro concerned, |are preparing to ask Americans to that is what the report of the/ subscribe a loan of from $250,000,- should b®/ 000 to $750,000,000 to hand to Ger-| many, ‘which fn turn is to hand it| In other words, ing loaned France billions of dollars thru our government during the war, no penny of which has been repaid, international bankers now Americans, hay over to France. Here's how {t works: The committee on Germany's abil- ital abroad have practically com- pleted thelr reports which are now belng drafted. Both reports are curs, will reparations be presented commission to the April 6 Breat detail. Mar | Instead of the presence of Amer. feans on the commission putting a jblock to French claims, it has en- | couraged them. France continues in the Ruhr and Rhineland. during a five-year moratorium on money payments, Germany never- theless shall pay in money for the upkeep of armies of occupation and cost of commissions. In addition to that Germany shall pay in material vast amounts of coal, coke and dyes I am rellably informed that no English-speaking economist believes Germany possibly can pay what is demanded of her, especially asx her best industrial regions are inter- fered with by the French. But American members of the committees insisted that Germany could and should pay all France the moratorium is in force, the com- mission will recommend an inter. national loan to Germany, financed England, But money thus advanced will not be used to put Germany on her feet, nor to reconstruct her in- dustrially It will be employed to make payments to France, ‘The result when the moratorlum ceases will be that Germany will be once more up against it, In- deed, economists here believe that even with a big loan Germany will be in difficulties before the end of the second year of the moratorium, The problem for Americans to think about 1s the proposed loan floatation. The loan will not be guaranteed \}on Germany's railway system he- cause that’s earmarked for other purposes. ‘The loan will not take precedence of money reparation payments to the allies because France will not ‘stand for that. In spite of all camouflaged word- ing the loan simply would be hand- ing over another huge sum to France with Germany acting simply ay borrower and Intermediary, America is still looked upon by all continental nations as a rich uncle who is also a big boob, American members of the commis. sion expect to leave for home dur: ing tho middle of April, |ity to pay and on Germany's cap- PAGE 5 FH OD DEPARTMENT STORE ( Exquisite New Materials for — Easter Sewing Week — lombining Clever Pattern Ideas with Pretty Fabrics Domestics for Spring I mported Ratines Imported Ratines, 86 inc numerous we $1 and in’? novelty A yard, $1.25, hes wide aves, -50 and $2.00. Sport Ratines Ratines in plain col- ore 36 sel ed sport shades and inches wide. These 1 at, a yard, 50c and 85c. 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