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D A W E S P L A N S U IT S G E R M A N Y Nation I'liiitn l to Uarry Oui Program Country N o » K n im r in i. Berlin Gustav Stre*emann, foreign TIME TO PAY UP, SAYS UNCLE SAM ? Daily News Items. stag Mouday. made emphatic roller* COMPILED FOR America Serves Notice on War Montgomery at Filth Phone Day or Night Debtors. Hen of the German government's In ■ < r ^ V MORTICIANS minuter, lu the course of un exhaua lions, which ho presented In the retell- <r J. P. F I N L E Y & S O N live survey of Germany's foreign rein Srief Resume Most Important V v Main 4322 lentlon loyally to earry out the llnweM reparations program. He declared that this constituted the foundation P R O P O S ALS O V ER D U E of Germany's reparation* policies. Pleasing and Attractive Styles iu the New SUITS A N D DRESSES In our Fancy Goods Section— l ’lain and Novelty Ouibre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouncing*, etc. A ll first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. 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B Oklahoma City, Okla. TH E REGAL OUR W A Y Is Steam Cleaning or Quality Cleaning French Dry Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing There is a between doing our work imitators. Not difference way Our our sponging and placing a hot iron m of and merely on and in this way work the dirt into the cus garment tomers’ clothes always In this way much harm is done in look new and have a stead more aristocratic look. garment look like new. of making the W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city R egal G leaners , T ailors and H atters 127 North Sixth Street Bet. Glisan and Hoyt (with the Orange Front) Phone Broadway 1399 Satisfaction or N o Pay 0 » F Mail Orders Solicited r / / e e r e F / e / e r / . // NOW IS TIIE TIME TO ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME \ ou already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economical servant in the home. W hy not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices W e have an excellent stock to select from. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building P O R T L A N D E L E C T R IC P O W E R C O M P A N Y Printing of Every Description ADVOCATE PRINTING COMPANY 312 MACLEAY BLDG. NECKWEAR HATS Georgettes, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth, 1 QU, QU, tloo for Herr Stresemann made cordial ref Event* o f Noted People, Government* erence to American Internal In Ger Acule Stage o f Iteconstruction 1‘eriod mayn't economic recovery. He believ and Pacific N orth»eot*and Other I’aascd Ku<uda Not Included ed that appreciation o f Germany's Things Worth Knowing. in Demands need* » a s becoming more active In the United States. "Even those who are Inclined to entertain serious mis Ninety thousand acres of public land givings about tho practicability o f the Washington. D. C. After more than la Colorado and Utah were classified Dawes plan,” he continued, "must now three years of waiting, the United by the geological survey during April admit that without it w e could not State* has Initiated step* to obtain j as valuable areas for power-alto pur have rehabilitated our national cur funding settlement* from Its foreign poses, the interior department an- rency and would have been obliged to wage a bitter fight for our economic debtors. The powers to whom thl* > nounced Sunday. nation made war or post-war loans existence.” In the polling on the question of He denied rumors to the effect that Jiiave been made acquainted with local option in Queensland Saturday, Finance Miinsfer von Schliebcn op- American opinion that some move not one »>f the elctoratea voted In posxi the further carrying out o f the should he made by them toward liquid favor of prohibition. A majority for Dawes' plan and asserted that the na ation. prohibition was obtained at Ipswich, tionalist members in the Luther cab Although officials of this govern Bremer and Oxley, but not an effec inet was in full accord with tho gov rnent insisted they held no desire to tive majority. ernment's attitude on this issue. pres* unduly for payments, they feel Germany's relation with tho United land France. Italy, Belgium, ltumunla J. Dallas Dort, ex president of the i Dort Motor Car company of Flint, States, Mexico ami the South Am er and Czechoslovakia has been no ad ican countries he declared satisfactory vised) that the American government j Mich., fell dead while playing golf in every direction. Is entitled to have fund proposal* with a company of friends at the Ho believed that Germany was re submitted. Flint Country club course Saturday. gaining the good will of those Latin- The other principal debtors. Jugo Circus-goers and w ild game enthus American countries which were al Slavla. Ksthonla. Latvia and Greece, i iasts w ill soon be able to gaze on a lied with her opponents In the late are also aware of Washington's view, I brand new collection of beasts and but It was not made clear whether wr birds from the jungles of India. Singa “ teferrlng to Russia, the minister American diplcmatlc officials In those pore and Boreno, some -100 tons of said it was Germany’s desire to live countries have been asked to convey wild animals having arrived in San up to the treaty ef Itapallo. possibly settlement suggestions. Francisco Sunday on board the West amplifying It in view of the goo- France has been informed by Am- Cajoot. graphic and economic significanco of bassailor Herrick that the American Russia. Germany, however, would re- government would be pleased If s The bill calling for the reorganiza serve to herself the right to shape French commission would be sent to tion of the French army Introduced her foreign policies independently of discuss any funding proposal. Inns Meet* every first Wednesday night in each month ut 8 o'clock by General NoUet during the last at lit any consideration for an eastern or much a* France la now tho largest hours of the Herriot government's ten Headquarters and Club Jtooms 284' . N. 17th Street western orientation. debtor, this phuso of the general debt ure of office has been abandoned by The major portion of the minister's move was regarded an not without All cx service men are welcome to join. For further Information the Painleve cabinet and has become speech was devoted to a frank dls- some significance. The French debt CALL BROADW AY $42* SAMI I I MAI \ l RN. I ‘»H C *m m *m jtr a dead issue. - cusston o f the non evacuation o f the appeared to be the hub about which T. S. Scott, a laborer at Great Falls, Cologne zone, the proposed security a gigantic debt wheel revolved, Mont.. Sunday night shot his 23-year- pact and Germany's entry into the Simultaneously with the discloMure old wife to death In a local hotel room league of nations. A security pact of the move to develop action on the with a small caliber pistol, and then concluded without the active participu- part of foreign nations, an expression A T Y O U R S E R V IC E turned the weapon on himself. Inflict tion of Germany, he said, would emanated from official sources that ing wounds which physicians said amount to a solution against Germany the American government could not would prove fatal. and would be a serious menace to permit u distinction between loans CALL A bllllon-dollar rum-running com Germany. Thfs constituted the crux for prosecution of tho world war. bine is being combated by the United of Germany's relations with her west- those for post-war relief or unpuld | bills on the sale of surplus supplies. States coast guard with $30,000.000 • rn neighbors. This was regarded a* an answer to equipment, government officials an Also Seven 1 ‘ abac nper Touring Cars for Sightseeing Boy Attacked by Bear. the several statements In European nounced at the completion of a four- L O W E S T R A T E S IN T H E C IT Y Cascade Locks. Or. Henry Jacob, capitals In which mention was mude day official and newspaper inspection cruise of the mid-Atlantic rum smug 10 year-old *on of Mr. and Mrs Kd- and differences set down between tho ward Jacob, of Cascade Locks, bad a ! various kinds of loans, gling area. narrow escape Saturday when he waaJ While details of the government s The first round in the fight to deter- almost hugged to death by a pet bear " ,ove remained undisclosed, there was rainte whether the United States can belonging to J. Thorner of Wyeth. The rrldence that the Information given * K*lahll*fc#d O V#ar* U r . M U n * continue to collaborate with the league boy started to climb a tree nearby. foreign powers was tantamount to of nations without undertaking any For some reason the bear became in-<a circular note, reminding them that official relations with the league, was furiated and finally reached the boy. ;,bo American debt commission was staged in a tense atmosphere in Gen- dra(rK,DK him from the tree and Btrtk. created In February. 1922. for the pur eva Saturday and apparently ended jnR Mm guch a b,ow that u gtunm>d pose of negotiating funding settle- c. G E E wo. the wsll i with an American advantage. him and caused him to fall to the '» « o '" - nn*l that only five nations had known HtrUllat. h** made • IW« •lutljr o f ground. availed themselves o f the privileges th« curxtiv* prupertlea Delivery by breweries of the new by Oriental The animal then grabbed him by the 'hereby extended. . . The holds (xwseMMMl j 4.4 per cent double strength beer re- . . . treasury . RuuU, ) U r U , H im !« «nil BROADWAY 5807 SHIRTS Post No. IIS Levi 1*. Jones j YELLOW TAXI MAIN 0059 jtho cently authorized by an amendment to ,hroat anJ hugged him. and had It not «•fm a“ d ,lot<^ the Ontario prohibition laws, to hotels and other places where the beer may be sold, is expected to start j Mondry in preparation for the expect- ; ed rush of the thirsty Americans I Thursday. been for the timely arrival of the lad's father the bear would have killed him in a very few minutes. The boy was badly bruised and scratched. of a . . d,’bto.r “ *| on* '"*ve Great Britain, Finland, lvlund, ! ,,un<;ur>r' nnd Lithuania, to whom It ‘'aVB flnan<‘“ I ••••■tance. A billion and a hnl{ doIlar* •" interest 1ms ac cruet! on the demand notes. Weeks' Recovery Slow. Edison Gets Monument. Washington, I». C. — Secretary: The season of 1925 promises to be Menlo Park. N. J. — Governor SII Weeks, who has been convalescing at i ' a “ celebrity” year at the Seaside, Or.. his home here from an attack of zer Saturday spoke at tho dedication 1 summer resort city. At a recent meet in g 'o f tb'e Seaside commrcVaf club it thrombosis since early in April, has of a monument to Thomas A. Edison. was decided to extend an invltatloo to Mr. and Mrs. David Meriweather Milton, recently married In New York city, to spend a portion of their honey moon there. * affered an atute atta,k o t * a" blad' 11 waM hPrB ,bat tho ‘*lectr,ro1 wl*“ rd <!• r foiic. <on<lu< conducted •• -I laboratory experiments Mr. Weeks' general condition Is de width resulted In some of his most scribed us very goes], but the com revolutionary discoveries. j The Idea for a formal marking of plication of gall bladder trouble, which Is a recurrence o f an old complaint, the first laboratory was carried out The United States coast guard cut has somewhat retarded his progress by a group of Edison employes who ter Bear left Seattle. Wash., Saturday and disturbed the rest he had been first worked with the Inventor and who call themselves the "Edison on her 37th annual cruise to the Arctic enjoying. pioneers.” ! ocean. Aboard the historic vessel was The memorial Is designed specifical I a band of ten Eskimos, survivors of Man Killed by Rooster. ly to mark the invention of the elec | a Wrangel island colony, who were Manila. A rooster killed a man Sat tric incandescant light. Governor Sil- | taken by the Russian government to urday at Porae, Pampanga province. zer recounted other results of the Vladivostok and sent here by the The rooster, a fighting cock, had Menlo Park experiments, among | American Red Cros3 last February. just vanquished a feathered adver which was the phonograph. In the presence of a large company sary. Andres M<-rcado, Filipino match ; of guests, many of them prominent In maker. was sitting in the cockpit. Tho Father and Son Drown. ■ the motion picture world, Roscoe game bird turned on him and struck Spokane, Wash.— Oscar Mills, 45, |‘“ Fatty” Arbuckle, ex-film comedian, him in the abdomen with his gaffle, \ and Doris Dean, film actress, were the razorlike blade which is attached and Ids son, Orovllle, 18, were drown ed in six feet of water. 111 feet from married shortly after 9 o'clock Satur to the legs of fighting cocks. day night at the home of the bride's Mercado died in a hospital an hour shore in Chilsa lake, near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Sunday. Tho hoy had mother, Mrs. Charles R. Dibble, In later. been out on the lake and as ho near San Marino, a suburb of Pasadena. ed shore the boat began to fill with Boy, 15, Doomed to Die. Between a brisk shower which water. Ills father, on shore, threw a Pottsville, Pa. A few minutes after sprang up a few minutes before the rope, and as the young man reached start of the race :t»d a terrific down being sentenced Monday to death In for It he fell overboard. Mr. Mills pour which soaked thousands of spec the electric chair for the murder of rushed into the water to save his son. tators to the skin. Flying Ebony, a h's aged grandmother, 15-year-old W il Neither could swim. little horse, black as night, raced to liam Cavalier was playing Jazz music an immortal victory In the 150,000 on a phonograph In his room In the Ice Leaves Nome Beach. Kentucky derby Saturday. He defeat dentontlon house. Seattle, Wash.—Word wan received Counsel for the boy announced they / ed a field of 19 of the nation's finest would appeal to the state supreme here Saturday that len In the Bering three-year-olds. court for a new trial, and. failing In sea parted from tho beach at Nome, With both prosecution and defense this, would carry the case before the Alaska, Tuesday. Indications were predicting little difficulty In selecting hoard of paruons. the sea would he navigable at about a jury and disposing of other pre the usual time of year, perhaps hy the liminaries, William Darling Shepherd Girl Found in 8tocks. middle of June, depending upon weath went to trial in Chicago for his life Chicago.—Anthony Neher and his before Judge Thomas J. Lynch Mon wife were taken Into custody after er the Ice comes south Into the Pa cific ocean or Is massed hy winds and day on a charge of murdering his their adopted daughter, Marjorie Nome has reported fine foster son, William Nelson McClIn- Elizabeth, had been found Imprisoned currents. tock, to obtain his fortune, estimated In a set of wooden stocks, her neck weather this spring. at more than $1,000,000. in a pillow of wire, In the attic of their 8enator Spencer Dead. Wheat areas In 15 European coun home. Washington, D. C.~ Senden P. Spen The foster parents asserted that the tires, other than Russia, were report ed Sunday hy the department of agri child had been guilty of serious mis cer, republican senator, died suddenly here Saturday night at W alter Reed culture as being slightly larger than conduct. hospital. His home was In St. Louis. last year. Indications are that the Boat Sink»; 4 Drown. yield will l>e above the 10-year aver Mutt Watch Hla Step. age. "Prices,” the department said, Nashville, Tenn. — Four persons "have a tendency to strengthen, and may be expected to maintain levels favorably comparahl with those of last year.” * C. G EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. B«rk. and thurafrom , cu*m*»unded hi* truly wonderful H erb« rem edies. In their make-up no polaone or nareotUt* ere u«ed ; p e r f e c t l y har'iiless, and m a n y root* and herbe that he use* a r « unknown to the medical profession of today. A V O ID O P E R A T IO N S hy takimr hU r tm a ll« * in tim e fo r Stomach, (.-uuh*. Cold«. 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